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Newsroom Ready: Rory McIlroy chases third Canadian Open title

Newsroom Ready: Rory McIlroy chases third Canadian Open title

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Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy is among the world's best golfers competing for the RBC Canadian Open, the only PGA Tour event north of the border. McIlroy's a two-time winner and would join elite company if he wins it a third time but Nick Taylor of Abbotsford, B.C., and 23 other Canadians will also be hoping to win the men's national. (June 4, 2025)

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