Bud Cauley’s long wait is over. The American won the RBC Canadian Open, the men’s national golf championship, by two strokes. Cauley had played on the PGA Tour for 15 years without winning a tournament, a span of 239 events.
American had played on Tour for 15 years, spanning 239 events, without a victory
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Bud Cauley’s long wait is over.
The American won the RBC Canadian Open, the men’s national golf championship, by two strokes.
Cauley had played on the PGA Tour for 15 years without winning a tournament, a span of 239 events.
A car accident in June 2018 left him significantly injured and forced him to miss several events.
Bud Cauley score of -17 gave the American a two stroke win Sunday at the RBC Canadian open in Caledon, Ont.
England’s Matt Fitzpatrick finished second, two shots back.
Sudarshan Yellamaraju of Mississauga, Ont., was the low Canadian, tying for eighth.
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