Taylor Pendrith wins Canadian player of the year honours on Mackenzie Tour
Taylor Pendrith’s season on the Mackenzie Tour didn’t end the way he was hoping for, but he can still build off of it.
Pendrith, from Richmond Hill, Ont., went into the Canada Life Championship in London, Ont., second on the Mackenzie Tour’s order of merit. If Pendrith could catch France’s Paul Barjon for the top spot on the money earners’ list, he’d have a full exemption on next season’s Korn Ferry Tour, a step away from the PGA Tour.
Unfortunately for Pendrith, he tied for 11th at 10-under par overall after he stumbled in the third round with a 2-over 72. Barjon finished $2,746 ahead of Pendrith on the order of merit, meaning the Canadian earned a conditional card on the Korn Ferry Tour next season instead of a full card.
Pendrith still earned Canadian player of the year honours on the Mackenzie Tour after winning the 1932byBateman Open in Edmonton and the Mackenzie Investments Open in Montreal. He had seven top-10 finishes.