Nick Taylor wins Canadian Open, 1st Canuck since 1954 to raise trophy
After a disappointing opening round, Taylor admitted to feeling a little sorry for himself after potentially playing his way out of a tournament he dearly wanted to win. A conversation with his wife Andie back in Nashville, which he described as a “kick in the butt,” got him back on track.
As if the pressure of an entire nation wasn’t enough, Taylor followed up the boisterous par-3 Rink Hole 14th with a walk-and-talk interview on CBS that had legendary announcer Jim Nantz and Masters champion Trevor Immelman feeling a little nervous.This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.“I was a little nervous about that,” Immelman said. “Trying to choose my worlds wisely.
“I’ve been very diligent in working on the same things and not just searching when I get to the range,” he said at the time.
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