Nick Taylor just made the putt of his life and is now the winner of the RBC Canadian Open because of it.
On the fourth playoff hole of the 2023 Canadian Open, Taylor managed to sink a 72-foot putt to put the game away. Taylor was locked in a dead heat with Tommy Fleetwood, but was able to put home this long putt to win the tournament. The win is the first by a Canadian since since 1954.
Not only that, this putt was the longest putt of Taylor’s career. Quite a time to sink a long ball! Here’s how Taylor’s final putt went down, celebrations and all.
ARE YOU SERIOUS?! 💥@ntaylorgolf59 drains a 72-footer for the win! @RBCCanadianOpen pic.twitter.com/IK3onFkYa6
— Golf on CBS ⛳ (@GolfonCBS) June 11, 2023
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What a putt!