
CHAMP'S CANADIAN SHOCKER, RORY'S ROUTINE WOES - JUNE 7, 2025
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On Saturday, June 7th, 2025, alternate Cameron Champ stunningly leads the RBC Canadian Open where Rory McIlroy missed the cut, while Martin Kaymer and Bryson DeChambeau co-lead Liv Golf DC.
- Alternate Cameron Champ, who "definitely did not think I was getting in," remarkably leads at -12, bogey-free through two rounds, attributing his success to mental freedom and a luckily packed passport.
- "It all worked out nicely," Champ said of his last-minute dash to the event after initially not expecting to play.
- Major shocker: Rory McIlroy missed the -3 cut by 12 strokes (+9) after a 78, citing continued fairway issues with a new 44-inch driver and now focusing on intensive U.S. Open prep.
- Nick Taylor (T3, -9) lauded "phenomenal" fan support at "The Rink Hole," while Richard Lee (T3, -9) made his first PGA TOUR cut with family present, calling the Tour "aspirational."
- Andrew Putnam's blistering 62 placed him solo second (-10) as TPC Toronto firmed up, with Champ expecting a "completely different golf course" for the weekend.
- Eight Canadians made the cut, including Taylor Pendrith (-7) and Mackenzie Hughes (-6), who noted the course was "beginning to play as it was designed."
- Martin Kaymer and Bryson DeChambeau, whose 12th hole drive prompted "Light the candle!" cheers, share the Round 1 lead at -5 (66) at a "demanding" Robert Trent Jones GC softened by rain.
- A formidable chase pack at -4 includes Jon Rahm (showcasing "Rahmbo doing Rahmbo things"), Matthew Wolff, and Phil Mickelson.
- Peter Uihlein delivered a "spectacular chip-in," while the team of Darren Clarke and Thomas Bjørn discussed a potential "scramble format" after an "opening fifty-nine."
TPC Toronto greens "sped up" (Adam Hadwin) • PGA TOUR debutants Clanton, Ford & Sargent make Canadian Open cut • McIlroy "still searching for a solution to his tee shot problems."
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