From the seventh-to-last threesome, World No. 31 Corey Conners twirled a bogey-free 8-under 31-31=62 in R4 of the RBC Canadian Open to conclude on 12-under 268, up 13 places to T6 with play winding down.
The Listowel, Ontario, native and RBC ambassador will be the low Canadian (of 20) this week, claiming the Rivermead Challenge Cup, and the only top-10 finisher after matching a career low (x3) and nearly setting a new mark, save for a missed birdie at the last from 7'2". On 11 (of 13) fairways and 17 greens in regulation, he rang up an eagle-3 at 11 (from 9'4") and six birdies at 4, 5, 7, 12, 14 and 16, two from between nine and 12 feet. At last check, the 30-year-old gained 4.901 strokes approaching and 5.291 tee-to-green, and 1.241 on-the-green with 28 total putts. This was his seventh Canadian Open and just a second cash (80th/2016), his third top 10 of the season in 18 events, first since T6 at the Masters five starts ago, and wraps the week with progressively better rounds of 71-69-66-62, totaling one eagle and 17 birdies against seven bogeys. See link below to post-tourney comments.