Golf Channel’s Rex Hoggard reported from the RBC Canadian Open on Wednesday donning a cage and a sweater in an ode to the country’s national sport of hockey. Hoggard spoke with Canadian golfer Corey Conners and Adam Hadwin about the possibility of the tournament not being a “Tier 1" event starting in 2028 and what that would mean to the country’s national open.
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