South African Tim Clark produced the goods on Sunday
to steal the RBC Canadian Open title from under the nose of two-time winner Jim
Furyk. For his part, Furyk played inspired golf for much of the weekend, but
fell short to Clark who was on point in the final 18.Clark finished
seventeen-under with a final round of 65, hitting 5 birdies on the back nine to
edge out Furyk who shot a disappointing 69 on the day, one shot behind Clark. Graham Delaet was the top
Canadian, sitting -10 after a final round of 68, while fellow Canadian Brad
Fritsch who shot a final round of 64 to end at nine-under.We provide a Latest Sports News as well as world,entertainment, fashion and health related news.
A very unromantic
ending to the Tour de France saw Vincenzo Nibalo clinch the Tour de France in a
very ceremonial trip down the Champs Elysées, becoming the first
Italian to win the tour since Marco Pantani in 1998. He finished clear ahead of
second place, enjoying the usual cigars, champagne and selfies with other
riders in the final leg of a grueling Tour that started in England. For a
second straight year, Marcel Kittel snatched the final spring – an easy
enough affair without dominant sprinter Mark Cavendish in the running.
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