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Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Six Canadians this week at the Players Championship : TEE TIMES

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Rory McIlroy returns as the defending champion after his career 2025 year, there are 123 players from around the world now gathered at TPC Sawgrass for the PGA Tour flagship event, the $25,000,000 Players Championship.

There are 6 Canadians who have qualified.

Canadians at the US Open

7.40am 10th  Mac Hughes,  Eric Cole, Rico Hoey

8.16am 10th  Taylor Pendrith, Alex Noren, Jhonattan Vegas

1.30pm 10th  Nick Taylor, Andrew Novak, Wyndham Clark

2.06pm 10th Corey Conners, Jason Day, Nico Echavarria

2.30pm 1st   Sudarshan Yellamaraju, AJ Ewart, Zack Bauchou

None are in particularly great form, that reflecting in the bookmaking odds, however Hughes, Taylor, Pendrith and Conners have proven repeatedly that they are eminently capable when it is their week. 

For rookies Ewart and Yellamaraju this week is vindication on their sensational rise through the ranks.

Bryan Angus




5 DP World Tour members to watch at the Players Championship.. TEE TIMES

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This week sees one of the strongest fields in golf assemble for THE PLAYERS Championship on the PGA TOUR.

Marco Penge
Marco Penge won the 2025 Seve Ballesteros Award after being voted Player of the Year by his peers on the DP World Tour

A 123-man field containing the world's top 19 and 46 of the top 50 will descend on TPC Sawgrass to battle for one of the game's most prestigious trophies.

Rory McIlroy will look to defend the title he won 12 months ago and he is one of a strong cast of dual members representing the DP World Tour in Florida.


Marco Penge  Age: 27

DP World Tour titles: 3  OWGR: 38

A year ago Penge was 336th in the world, did not have a DP World Tour title and had just returned to the game following an enforced absence for a breach of Tour regulations.

If you had told him then that 12 months later he would be a three-time winner, the runner-up on the Race to Dubai, the Seve Ballesteros Award winner and a dual member about to make his PLAYERS and Masters debuts, he would probably not have believed you.

But that is the case for the affable, big-hitting Englishman, for whom one of the bonuses of taking the first dual membership card is a place in this week's field.

Rory McIlroy beat him to the Harry Vardon Trophy in Dubai but he came into the 2026 season an established star and began his campaign with globetrotting made cuts in Australia and South Africa.

After an initially slow start to life on the PGA TOUR, he led the Genesis Invitational heading into the weekend before finishing in the top 20 and now arrives in Florida looking for another strong week.

Kristoffer Reitan Age: 28

DP World Tour titles: 2  OWGR: 46

An overnight sensation seven years in the making, Reitan has taken the long route to the World Ranking that has earned him a place in this week's field.

He was just 20 years old when he came through all three stages of Qualifying School and turned professional to start his first full season on the DP World Tour. One top ten and 15 missed cuts saw him lose his playing privileges and gettng them back would not prove easy.

He would register just three top tens at ranking level over the next four seasons.

A first professional win at the Grand Final, changed all that, however, and this time Reitan was ready to take his chance.

Victory at the Soudal Open prompted a summer of incredible consistency and he finished eighth on the 2025 Race to Dubai to secure dual membership.

A second DP World Tour triumph at the Nedbank Golf Challenge in honour of Gary Player moved him into the world's top 50 and he has stayed there thanks to his form on the PGA TOUR, finishing in the top 20 at the Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches

Jordan Smith  Age: 33

DP World Tour titles: 2  OWGR: 93

An absolute picture of consistency for the best part of a decade on the DP World Tour, Smith is in the field this week after showing some of that consistency on the PGA TOUR.

He won in his maiden campaign while also making the top ten on his Major debut at the US PGA Championship and since then has only once - barring the Covid-affected 2020 campaign - finished outside the top 50 on the Race to Dubai

Last season 2025   saw him achieve the goal of dual membership thanks to two runner-up finishes and five other top tens and he is now building himself a solid platform as a dual member.

His five PGA TOUR starts have brought four made weekends and two top 25s, putting him 73rd in the FedEx Cup and in the field this week.

Haotong Li  Age: 30

DP World Tour titles: 4  OWGR: 75

This is not a debut PLAYERS appearance for Li but it is a first for eight years as the roller coaster that is his career gets back on an upward trajectory.

He earned his DP World Tour card by winning his national open in 2016 and the following year finished 3rd at The Open.

When he held off Rory McIlroy to win the 2018 Dubai Desert Classic, crack the top 50 in the world and earn that spot in THE PLAYERS, he had the world at his feet but, for a period, it would all come crashing down.

He made just two cuts in 2021 but in 2022 claimed an emotional victory at the BMW International Open, with the scenes on the 18th green living long in the memory.

However he would once again make just two cuts all season in 2023. In 2024 his game became more consistent but it was 2025 he found his way to the winner's circle, lifting the trophy in Qatar last season to go with seven other top tens to earn dual membership.

Finishes of 8th and 11th in consecutive weeks on the PGA TOUR in January and February have helped earn his place in the field this week and he will be hoping that this time, the good times are here to stay.

Shane Lowry Age: 38

DP World Tour titles: OWGR: 29

McIlroy and Lowry

A man who, with all due respect to the others on this list, needs far less introduction as a Major winner and Ryder Cup hero.

He burst onto the scene in 2009 when he became just the third amateur winner in DP World Tour history at his home open and since then has won The Open, a World Golf Championships, two Rolex Series titles and the Portugal Masters.

He has also won the Zurich Classic of New Orleans alongside close friend Rory McIlroy but his recent solo record in the States is one of near-misses.

For example he lost out to McIlroy at last season's AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and then was in the final group as Sepp Straka beat him to the Truist Championship by the same margin.

And at the start of this month, he lost a healthy lead at the Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches as he found water for a pair of double-bogeys on the 70th and 71st holes to finish second again.

He admitted that stung, as youngest daughter Ivy has never been able to run onto an 18th green and celebrate a win, and that fuel is not the only good sign for Lowry - after finishing eighth in 2021, he has three top 20s at Sawgrass with a worst finish of 35th.

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Bryan Angus (edit)


Monday, March 9, 2026

Akshay Bhatia wins playoff Arnold Palmer Invitational, Canadian scores, Final results

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After week where Bay Hill GC provided a stern challenge in very hot weather that dried, browned out greens that became lightning fast, Scheffler called the 15th "'dead" after two rounds, it was stringbean shot maker lefty Akshay Bhatia who outlasted front runner Daniel Berger for the win

American golfer Akshay BhatiaImage source,Getty Images
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Akshay Bhatia has won all three of his PGA Tour titles via a play-off

However it took a playoff in which Bhatia made par 5, to Berger's bogey to decide the winner.

The money is enormous.

1. Akshay Bhatia 70 66 68 69 -15 ***(playoff) $4,000,000   700 Fedex points

2. Daniel Berger 63 68 72 70 -15 ***(playoff ) $2,200,000

T3 Ludvig Aberg 66 71 72 67 -12   $1,200,000

T3 Cameron Young 67 73 67 69 -12    $1,200,000

5.  Collin Morikawa 66 71 70 70 -11

Canadians

Corey Conners T33 69 74 72 72 -1   $109,000

Taylor Pendrith T38 73 73 71 71  E  $90,000

Nick Taylor T38  72 72 75 69  E   $90,000

This week still in Florida at Ponte Vedra for the $25,000,000 Players Championship where Rory McIlroy will defend if his injury has cleared  up.

Bryan Angus

Sunday, March 8, 2026

Ricky Castillo wins in windy Puerto Rico, Canadian scores...Final results

  PGA Tour: Puerto Rico Open  Leaderboard Results

The howling wind at the Puerto Rico Open was the situation, who harnessed it the best was the story on Sunday.

Getty Images A large wave crashes against a wall in Ballintoy

The winner is a skinny 25 year old from California called Ricky Castillo 68 68 68 67 -17 who outlasted the pack where anyone within 4 or 5 shots in this wind, could have won.

The win gets him into the PGA Championship, and he is playing at the Players this week

Chandler Blanchet 2nd 64 67 74 67 -16 and Blades Brown who was leading until he made triple bogey at the 13th was 3rd 69 67 69 69 -14

There were 31 players from -8 to -1l who had a chance.

Ricky Castillo chips to the 13th green during the final round of the RSM Classic golf tournament, Sunday, Nov. 23, 2025, in St. Simons Island, Ga. (Mike Stewart/AP)

Ricky Castillo chips to the 13th green during the final round of the RSM Classic golf tournament, Sunday, Nov. 23, 2025, in St. Simons Island, Ga. (Mike Stewart/AP)

Canadians 

Ben Silverman T16  72 67 69 70 -10

Adam Hadwin T21  68 70 71 70 -9

AJ Ewart T26 72 67 71 70 -8

Adam Svensson T26  72 68 71 69 -8

Sudarshan Yellamaraju T37 73 69 69 70 -7

Bryan Angus


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Sunday at the Arnold Palmer Invitational...Live scoreboard

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Follow all the live scoring by clicking on the links above.

Daniel Berger hits out of a bunker on the second hole during the third round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill golf tournament Saturday, March 7, 2026, in Orlando, Fla. (Matt Slocum/AP)

Daniel Berger began Saturday with a 5 shot lead, by the time he played 3 holes this morning it was down to 1.

1. Daniel Berger 63 68 72 -13

2. Akshay Bhatia 70 66 68 -12

T3 Sepp Straka 72 69 66 -9

T3 Cameron Young 67 73 67 -9

T3 Collin Morikawa 66 71 70 -9

Canadians

Corey Conners T32 69 74 72 -1

Taylor Pendrith T36  73 73 71  +1

Nick Taylor 40th  72 72 75 +3

The greens are browned out, 13.5 stimp meter breeze is up in the afternoon  will continue to make a low score, rounds at par are good, anything lower sort out  who wins it amongst the leaders.

May I remind you as you enjoy this sunny Sunday in the GTA that these guys are playing for their share of $20,000,000, even those in the pack have thousands of dollars and more riding on some of their putts !!

Bryan Angus

Dan Bradbury outlasts leaders to win Joburg Open....Final Results

     DP World Tour : Joburg Open Leaderboard Results

Dan Bradbury kept his cool to secure his second Joburg Open title after a hectic final round in South Africa.

Dan Bradbury

Hennie du Plessis looked in pole position for victory when he reached the turn with a three-shot lead but just as the chasing pack closed in, he dropped three shots at the 15th and 16th to fade out of contention.

Casey Jarvis, who was looking to join an elite group of players with three consecutive DP World Tour event wins, surged into the lead late on, but bogeyed the 17th before missing a birdie putt at the last which would have extended the tournament.

Brandon Robinson Thompson had gone down the final hole with a one-shot lead, but three-putted to finish alongside Jarvis at -16 

Bradbury was standing in the 18th fairway as his fellow Englishman bogeyed the last to give him a one-shot advantage, only to overshoot the last green.

However, he produced a stunning recovery shot for a tap-in par which sealed his third DP World Tour success and second at Houghton Golf Club.

He only needed a par to secure his third DP World Tour win and his brilliant recovery shot meant he did just that for a final-round 65 and a -17 total.

"It sounds pretty good," Bradbury said. "I thought I lost it on front nine, I had so many chances and I just didn't take anything.

"It feels really good to put it together on the back nine, probably wasn't expecting it as Hennie was playing so well, but yeah, feels amazing.

"Casey and Brandon were obviously playing amazing because I saw their names on the leaderboard all the way round - it was tight all the way round wasn't it - but I somehow managed to get it done in the end.

"It's probably similar to Wakefield where I grew up. It's quite tight, tree-lined and got to drive it well. I did that and putted pretty solid this week, although it didn't feel amazing, but got the result and that's all that matters."

Late in the round Jarvis, Du Plessis and Robinson Thompson shared the lead at -17 before Du Plessis slipped down the leaderboard, and all will rue the one that got away.

Jarvis and Robinson Thompson both carded 66s to T2 -16 while Du Plessis was two shots further back at -14.

Frenchman David Ravetto finish 5th at -13,  while Fitzpatrick, Emirati Adrian Otaegui and South African pair Daniel van Tonder and Louis Albertse finished one shot further adrift at -12.

With a week off the tour begins it's Asian Swing with events in China, India then Turkey.

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Bryan Angus (edit)

Play suspended darkness AP Invitational, Berger leads...54 hole partial results

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After a torrential downpour at 3pm forced play to be suspended, play finally resumed but round  was not completed before darkness ended matters for the day.

Daniel Berger hits out of a bunker on the second hole during the third round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill golf tournament Saturday, March 7, 2026, in Orlando, Fla. (Matt Slocum/AP)

Daniel Berger hits out of a bunker on the second hole during the third round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill golf tournament Saturday, March 7, 2026, in Orlando, Fla. (Matt Slocum/AP)

Daniel Berger's 5 shot lead is down to 2 shots, he is E through 15 holes at -13. When he returns Sunday morning he has a 35 foot eagle putt on par 5,16th.

Lefty Akshay Bhatia is 2nd on -11, he is -3 through 16.

Sepp Straka 66, Cameron Young 67 and Collin Morikawa 70 are all finished at -9 T3.

Canadians are well back out of contention.

Corey Conners T30  69 74 72 -1

Taylor Pendrith T38 73 73 71 +1

Nick Taylor T46   72 72 75 +3

*** Rory McIlroy hurt his back, so withdrew prior to his tee off.

Scott Scheffler T20 -3 72. The old adage, the toughest golf course in the world is the 6 inches between your ears, just watch the world #1 losing his cool, grimacing and complaining to his caddie, bamboozled by the lightning fast Bay Hill greens.

They won't be much slower on Sunday..

Bryan Angus