ST ANDREWS, Scotland — Corey Conners might have saved his best for last at St Andrews, but he wanted more at the season’s final major.
After another strong performance at the Masters in April, where he tied for sixth, Conners missed the cut at majors in Tulsa at Southern Hills and outside Boston at The Country Club in Brookline.
Coming off a two-under 34 on the front nine on Sunday, Conners eagled the par-4 14th and birdied the 15th to make a brief appearance on the first page of the leaderboard as the leaders were warming up. Two trips to the 17th hole Road Hole bunker over four days made for tough finishes at the Old Course, but that’s links golf sometimes, which is something the Listowel, Ont. native says he learned plenty about at St Andrews.
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