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On June 15th, 2026, Bud Cauley secured his maiden PGA Tour victory at the RBC Canadian Open after a grueling Sunday in the rain, while major injury news shook up the upcoming US Open. RBC CANADIAN OPEN * Bud Cauley completed a massive comeback from a horrific 2018 car crash and four-year absence, shooting a final-round 65 in the rain at TPC Toronto to claim his emotional maiden PGA Tour victory at 17-under par. * Jim Nantz called Cauley's incredible 93-foot chip-in eagle from the fescue on the 12th hole "the biggest shot of his career." * Guided by his dad's "Don't stop running" mantra, Cauley thanked his wife Kristi for enduring the "dark times" and laughed off a late slip into the bunker on 18. THE CHASING PACK & CANADIAN HISTORY * Matt Fitzpatrick fired a Sunday 64 to finish solo second and claim the FedEx Cup number one spot, while a record ten Canadians made the cut in a massive boost for Golf Canada's "30 by 32" initiative. * Sudarshan Yellamaraju won the Rivermead Cup (T8) feeding off "Sauga City" chants, while Viktor Hovland (solo 3rd) stubbornly defended his 2018 Ping i210 irons and Pro V1s: "Why would I" switch. * 54-hole leader Jackson Suber lost his lead but secured major qualifications after a surprise 3rd-hole visit from his fiancée calmed his nerves, and Matthew Anderson gambled a Korn Ferry start to play his national open. US OPEN SHAKE-UPS & TOUR NEWS * Just days before the US Open at Shinnecock Hills, Brooks Koepka suffered a terrifying Sunday withdrawal due to neurological hand numbness, throwing his major championship hopes into serious jeopardy. * Koepka was completely unable to grip the club on the driving range before making the decision to withdraw. * Collin Morikawa returned to golf running on 50-minute naps after the birth of his daughter Katherine, embracing a totally shifted mindset, while Ben James bounced back with a 69 to secure his Tour card through 2027. QUICK HITS Fitzpatrick eagled the 18th and tweaked his putting routine by eliminating an extra look • Amateur Justin Matthews impressed the home crowd with a T29 finish • Jackson Suber officially punched his ticket to the US Open, Travelers, and British Open ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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