Hughes believes an RBC Canadian Open win on the horizon for a homegrown player
ANCASTER, Ont. — Mackenzie Hughes believes it’s going to happen. He thinks Canada’s 65-year drought at its own men’s golf championship is almost at an end.
It’s one of the most reliable storylines of every RBC Canadian Open — will a Canadian win the trophy? Will Pat Fletcher’s victory in 1954 be pushed aside as the most recent title won by a Canadian on home soil?
“I’m going to go out on a limb and say the next five to seven years there will be a Canadian winner,” said Hughes. “I’m hoping it’s next year. Could be seven. Very soon there will be one of us hoisting this trophy.”