The Hamilton Spectator

Weir sets sights on solid showing at Rogers Charity Classic

- LAURENCE HEINEN

Although Canada’s lone PGA Tour Champions event will have a different name, the goal will still be the same for Mike Weir.

Like he did during his three previous appearance­s at the Shaw Charity Classic, Weir will do his best to finish at the top of the leaderboar­d this August at the tournament — now called the Rogers Charity Classic — at Canyon Meadows Golf and Country Club.

Weir had a ninth-place finish in 2021 before finishing well back of the leaders the past two years.

“For me, I think I probably played a little bit too aggressive­ly,” Weir said. “I think it’s got me into a little bit of trouble.”

Weir finished sixth at last week’s Insperity Invitation­al near Houston, a tournament he won in 2021 for his lone senior circuit victory so far.

The Canadian Golf Hall of Famer would like nothing more than to become the first Canadian to win a PGA Tour Champions tournament on home soil this summer.

“Hopefully, I’ll make a good run at it this year,” said Weir, who noted he’ll face stiff competitio­n from fellow Canadian Stephen Ames, who has won twice this season. “He’s been playing some phenomenal golf, probably some of the best golf of his career.

“It’s great to see.”

Weir added that he was also happy to see Rogers Communicat­ions as the new title sponsor. The company made a $1-million donation to kickstart fundraisin­g for this year’s tournament.

“Shaw obviously did such a great job for all those years,” said the 2003 Masters champion, who recently signed on as a Team Rogers athlete. “Now you have Rogers taking over and seeing it through and continuing on the great tradition that Shaw started.”

 ?? DAVID J. PHILLIP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Mike Weir had a ninth-place finish in 2021 at what was then the Shaw Charity Classic before finishing well back of the leaders the past two years.
DAVID J. PHILLIP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Mike Weir had a ninth-place finish in 2021 at what was then the Shaw Charity Classic before finishing well back of the leaders the past two years.

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