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McIlroy to tee it up at Canadian Open

- JOHN CHIDLEY-HILL

HAMILTON — Rory McIlroy is — finally — coming to Canada.

The world No. 4 will be coming to the RBC Canadian Open this summer, making it the first time the ultra popular golfer has ever played in Canada. McIlroy’s inclusion in the field of Canada’s only PGA Tour event comes four days after he won the Players Championsh­ip, one of the most competitiv­e events in men’s profession­al golf.

“It’s incredibly exciting,” said Bryan Crawford, the tournament director for the Canadian Open. “Rory is one of the top players in the world, has been one of the top players in the world for quite some time. He’s truly one of the global ambassador­s for the game.”

McIlroy’s Players Championsh­ip win on Sunday was his 15th title on the PGA Tour. He’s one of only three players to win three of golf’s majors under the age of 25, having victories at the U.S. Open (2011), the British Open (2014) and the PGA Championsh­ip (2012, 2014).

The 29-year-old from Northern Ireland has twice been named the PGA Tour player of the year (2012 and 2014) and held the world No. 1 ranking in the world for 95 weeks over his career.

“He’s a fan favourite everywhere, but he’s certainly a fan favourite among Canadians,” said Crawford. “To have him participat­e in the RBC Canadian Open for the first time is fantastic.”

Golf Canada, RBC and the PGA Tour have made a special effort to raise the stature of the Canadian Open starting with the 2019 edition of the 115-year-old event. The Canadian Open was moved from August to June starting this year, taking the event out of the shadow of the British Open. The overall purse has been increased from $6.4 million US in 2018 to $7.6 million this year.

In November, the Canadian Open was named one of three qualifying tournament­s for the British Open. The top three players at the Canadian Open, who have not already earned an exemption to play at the major, will earn a spot at the British Open.

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