PGA Weekly Sleepers: RBC Canadian Open - Glen Abbey Golf Club - Oakville, Ontario, Canada

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Screaming Sports' Tommy D rounds out the day with his heralded PGA tournament sleepers piece. He lists three players (one from each class) that could surprise you during RBC Canadian Open. [link]

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