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SUBER LEADS, CLARK'S VILLAIN ERA & WEATHER CHAOS - June 14th, 2026

8 min · 14. juni 2026
episode SUBER LEADS, CLARK'S VILLAIN ERA & WEATHER CHAOS - June 14th, 2026 cover

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On June 14th, 2026, we recap a wild Round 3 at the RBC Canadian Open where severe weather threats forced a Sunday schedule overhaul, Jackson Suber grabbed the 54-hole lead, and Wyndham Clark embraced his villain persona. RBC CANADIAN OPEN LEADERBOARD & WEATHER SHIFT * An 85% chance of severe weather forced officials to compress Sunday's finale into a 10:30 AM to 12:45 PM window using threesomes off split tees. Meanwhile, Jackson Suber fired a 66 to take the solo 54-hole lead at 13-under. * Tommy Fleetwood sits right behind at 11-under after a clutch eagle, declaring he's ready for an "18-hole battle" in the changing weather to avenge his 2023 playoff heartbreak. * Suber believes the tournament will ultimately be decided on holes 9 through 15, setting the stage for a highly strategic, weather-beaten sprint to the finish at TPC Toronto. WYNDHAM CLARK'S VILLAIN ERA AT THE RINK * Wyndham Clark fully embraced his villain persona at the hockey-themed Rink hole, rocking a Jack Hughes USA jersey he bought off a fan during a brilliant bogey-free 63 fueled by a new Ping putter. * "If I miss that then it looks really bad," Clark joked about the relief of making his birdie putt in the jersey, though a brutal bunker lip-out on the 9th kept him grounded. * CBS analyst Johnson Wagner nearly upstaged the players at The Rink, almost making a live TV hole-in-one while wearing a fake mustache. CANADIAN HISTORY & KOEPKA'S INJURY SCARE * It’s a historic week for Canadian golf with 10 homegrown players making the cut, but major concerns are swirling around Brooks Koepka after a mysterious hand injury derailed his Saturday round. * Koepka shot a disastrous 72 after requiring medical attention on the 11th tee for numbness in his ring and pinkie fingers, raising massive red flags for the upcoming US Open. * Joey Savoie made his first career cut after nearly quitting the sport, Sudarshan Yellamaraju (-10) fed off "Sauga City" chants, and Taylor Pendrith delayed his media duties just to sign autographs for kids. QUICK HITS Matt Every rants "what are we doing" on-air over Tom Kim's slow AimPoint putting on the 10th hole • Ben Kohles shoots a 65 after a chaotic 24-hour stretch of qualifying for the US Open on zero sleep • Billy Horschel holes out for a 78-yard eagle on the 8th while Bud Cauley reaches 12-under with a near ace and help from caddie Matt Hauser ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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