Fringe Fridays: Off the Elegant old England Edition
* Nice to see Matt McQuillan broke in the opening round of the John Deere Classic. The Kingston, Ont. Iraq had a stellar round 64 and is able to make only his second cut in his career. Was there something different swing-wise or technically that did that produced this round? Nope. He said that he essentially only free wheels: "got here on Monday and the Pro am and played a practice round on Tuesday, and Yes, the course sets up well for me. It is not an overly long path if you can direct this well, and there is a lot of wedges and wedges to me was really sharp today. "
* Also in yesterday's presser McQuillan, the question concerning the golf season in Canada and remember this is from a journalist from Milwaukee, which is not exactly the Palm Springs:
Q. how long Golf is played there in reality?
MATT McQUILLAN: well, usually start about may, and if we are lucky, we could play in November, beginning of November.
So in other words, about a month longer than that played in Wisconsin.
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* A Canada you won't see at the RBC Canadian open this year are Jon Mills who will take a pass, in order to concentrate on his position in the list of money tour. Mills currently holds down 25th place, opposite the Open event, national children's Hospital Invitational, has the second largest purse of the year. Mills also missed a few weeks already due to the birth of his son and also play the US Open.
* Speaking of light, we should think this is going to be the best field that has seen the tournament, since you're dumping week-after-the-British Open-place in the calendar. And this comes during a year in travel from the British open is about as much as you can get, something which many top professionals try to avoid.
* The Canadian PGA. . Oh, the Canadian PGA. celebrating a wonderful milestone this weekend-100 years of existence. The Union has a long history and we pay tribute with a celebration dinner at the Royal Ottawa GC site since its inception, on Saturday.
* Know the field has yet to tee off, but Sue Kim 17 holes at par in an opening of OUR women are quite impressive. This also hit 15 of 18 Greens, which is almost unheard of in a tournament setting such as this.
* Stop me if you've heard this before, but Phil Mickelson says he has a new header design for the British open, a tournament which has a terrible record, speaking on: "the biggest reason is the Group of the Greens. I have not putted well. The grass is a bit more coarse, slightly thicker, has a little more power, and you have to putt with less interruption and more aggression what have come to find. We will try to do that this week and next week and see if that does not fight some of the issues I've had here. "
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