
2022 RBC Canadian Open: 5 Takeaways
The RBC Canadian Open was back for the first time since 2019.

The RBC Canadian Open was back for the first time since 2019.

The PGA Championship is officially upon us; the second major of the 2022 tour season.

With galleries at full capacity, the Masters returned to normalcy for the first time in three years. Augusta grounds filled as early as Monday morning, providing little doubt this event would capture the attention of the masses.
Justin Thomas not making the cut might be the biggest surprise of the tournament but there are a few others as well. Gary Woodland leading the field at 11 under is somewhat surprising, considering he had never finished above sixth place in a Major (2018 PGA Championship). and Justin Rose in second place at -10. Many golfers still have hopes of taking the iconic walk down the 18th-hole fairway along the Pacific Ocean, with themselves in position to win the U.S. Open. Let’s take a look at some golfers to target for the final round of the tournament and the showdown slate on Draftkings.

The RBC Canadian Open was back for the first time since 2019.

The PGA Championship is officially upon us; the second major of the 2022 tour season.

With galleries at full capacity, the Masters returned to normalcy for the first time in three years. Augusta grounds filled as early as Monday morning, providing little doubt this event would capture the attention of the masses.
Justin Thomas not making the cut might be the biggest surprise of the tournament but there are a few others as well. Gary Woodland leading the field at 11 under is somewhat surprising, considering he had never finished above sixth place in a Major (2018 PGA Championship). and Justin Rose in second place at -10. Many golfers still have hopes of taking the iconic walk down the 18th-hole fairway along the Pacific Ocean, with themselves in position to win the U.S. Open. Let’s take a look at some golfers to target for the final round of the tournament and the showdown slate on Draftkings.
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