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Montreal Legion branch launches poppy by mail campaign

The online initiative provides “a safe way to distribute Remembrance Day poppies during the COVID-19 pandemic.”

Jim Furyk PGA TOUR Profile - News, Stats, and Videos

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Canada s Taylor Pendrith ready to make jump to the PGA Tour this fall | iNFOnews

Gregory Strong Canadian amateur Taylor Pendrith, from Richmond Hil, Ont., tees off during final round play at the Canadian Open golf championship July 27, 2014 at Royal Montreal golf club in Montreal. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz May 25, 2021 - 1:40 PM The long road to the PGA Tour was indeed a lengthy journey for Canada s Taylor Pendrith. He didn t decide on professional golf plans until midway through his four-year run at Kent State University. Pendrith turned pro in 2014 and has since endured the grind of the lower-level circuits. He bounced from tour to tour, lost status for a couple years, battled injuries and survived on minimal earnings.

The Tiger I know is a survivor and a fighter, Bill Paul weighs in on Tiger Woods | iNFOnews

Gregory Strong Tiger Woods hits out of a bunker on the 17th hole on his way to winning the Canadian Open Championship at Glen Abbey in Oakville, Ont. on Sunday Sept.10, 2000. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn February 24, 2021 - 3:36 PM Longtime Canadian Open tournament director Bill Paul remembers the summer of 2000 well. He learned in early July of that year that Tiger Woods — already a phenom just a few years into his pro career — was planning to play at the national championship that September at Glen Abbey. There were three people that knew and that was Tiger, (agent Mark) Steinberg and myself, Paul recalled Wednesday. I never told my wife, I didn t tell anybody in my family. I didn t tell any friends, I didn t tell anybody.

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