Canadian Conners getting more comfortable with major hunt

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TULSA, Oklahoma : Corey Conners has been in the hunt at nearly every major over the last year and the Canadian said on Wednesday ahead of this week's PGA Championship that getting more comfortable when in contention will help him take the next step.For world number 32 Conners, who is the highest Canadian

TULSA, Oklahoma : Corey Conners has been in the hunt at nearly every major over the last year and the Canadian said on Wednesday ahead of this week's PGA Championship that getting more comfortable when in contention will help him take the next step.

"In each of the major championships and PGA Tour events where I've been close, there has just been a nine-hole stretch or even a round where I've left some shots out there, and you're not able to do that to win." "You don't have to be perfect, but can't sort of have the lull for nine holes or 18 holes that pulls you back a little bit," said Conners.

 

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