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And now for something completely different... check it, but be forewarned -- it's not about golf clothes.
With the PGA TOUR in Canada this week for the RBC Canadian Open, PGATOUR.COM decided to ask its Canadian correspondent, the Man In The Black Hat (that's me, aka Chapeau Noir), to give us his take on the state of golf in his home country (for realz!).
The state of Canadian golf? That's an interesting question on the eve of its championship. (Stan Badz / PGA TOUR)With the RBC Canadian Open at Shaughnessy Golf & Country Club this week in Vancouver, B.C., the state of Canadian golf once again goes under the microscope north of the border. But there's a decidedly different focus than in years gone by.
As the third oldest national championship in the world behind the U.S. and British Opens, and the second oldest PGA TOUR stop behind the BMW Championship, the RBC Canadian Open need not take a back seat in terms of prestige to any other. Yet in recent memory, we as Canadians spent more time worrying about what our national championship wasn't, instead of what it was.

















Chapeau Noir
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