Mackenzie Hughes entered the ultimate day of the RBC Canadian Open inside attain of the title. The Hamilton, Ontario, Canada native began his day scorching with 4 pictures off the lead. Nonetheless, the hometown man noticed his recreation go stale and watched Robert MacIntyre get the victory.
Hughes went 3-under by way of his first 4 holes. From there, his recreation went stagnant. He made yet another birdie on the sixth however dropped three pictures within the final 10 holes.
“Fairly gutted. Yeah, I needed this one fairly badly,” Hughes stated after his spherical on Sunday. “This one will sting for some time. I bought off to the beginning I wanted to get off to…”
“Yesterday, I felt fairly good with my swing, and I might say the opposite three days, I actually fought it. I didn’t really feel like I had my stuff. It was a battle to get snug and to get myself set. Disillusioned to complete the way in which I did. I had an opportunity going into that final 9 and couldn’t put something collectively. Fairly bummed.”
Hughes felt like he had a good suggestion of what he wanted to shoot to win however couldn’t make that occur. He had a gap as MacIntyre didn’t begin scorching, however his swing wouldn’t cooperate.
“I knew I used to be form of proper there,” Hughes stated. “I noticed the board on 9 and figured that was an enormous putt. I nearly made the par of my life there. Lacking that after which seeing him at 16, I knew I had an enormous hill to climb. I do know it’s an enormous week with plenty of power spent — I don’t know if I fell flat there on the finish or what, however I couldn’t put it collectively.”
Along with his residence course being just some miles away, Hughes needed this event badly. As an alternative, he completed at 10-under and tied for seventh alongside Maverick McNealy and Ryan Fox.
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