PGA Who Is He: RBC Canadian Open - Glen Abbey Golf Club - Oakville, Ontario, Canada
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Chez Reavie Wins First PGA Tour Title
Posted 7/28/2008 on ARMCHAIR GOLF BLOG
(Rockers/Flickr) I HAVE NO IDEA how many times Chez Reavie has traveled north of the border, but I have a feeling this was his most memorable trip to Canada by far. The 26-year-old Reavie won the RBC Canadian Open today at Glen Abbey Golf Club, holding off a sputtering Anthony Kim and others to win by a few shots. Reavie, who had won a total of about $400,000 on tour, earned a $900,000 ...Chez Reavie Wins the Canadian Open in First Year on Tour
Posted 7/27/2008 on Dogs That Chase Cars
Sure, it isn't the U.S. Open or British Open, but the Canadian Open is a PGA Tour event and it is the biggest tournament our northern brothers host. Chez Reavie, in his first full season on the PGA Tour, won in convincing fashion, hitting golf shots coming down the stretch in such calm fashion you would think it was a Tuesday practice round. A solid birdie putt on the 18th hole had the ...What is Kim Thinking?
Posted 7/27/2008 on Dogs That Chase Cars
If you're not watching the Canadian Open right now, you're missing out, because leader Chez Reavie is hitting fairways, greens, and making pars to secure his lead and Anthony Kim is BOMBING drives down the middle of the fairway and hitting his short irons like Alan Shepard. For some reason, and it might be nerves or something, but Kim can't hit anything close to the hole. For some reason, he ...Anthony Kim Continues to Do His Best Tiger Woods Impression
Posted 7/27/2008 on FanHouse
Thanks to Kenny Perry 's decision to skip the British Open for the prestige of the Greater Milwaukee Open, young Anthony Kim took full advantage and snagged "hottest golfer on tour" title from the 47-year-old Perry. Kim, 23, finished in a t-7 at Royal Birkdale and after a sweltering 7-under 64 on Saturday at the Canadian Open he's tie for the top spot with tour rookie Chez Reavie . Because of ...Who Is Chez Reavie?
Posted 7/27/2008 on ARMCHAIR GOLF BLOG
Chez Reavie CHEZ REAVIE IS LEADING the RBC Canadian Open. Chez Reavie. OK, I think we need to do a little homework on Chez. The 26-year-old Reavie was born in Wichita, Kansas, and attended Arizona State, where he was a three-time All-American. The first time Chez played a full round of golf he shot 106. He was 10. Reavie likes math. Hates writing. But you want to know about the name, don't ...The Dobson Ranch Crew Is Probably Glued to Their Televisions
Posted 7/26/2008 on Dogs That Chase Cars
As the Canadian Open rolls on, one young golfer is dominating Glen Abbey Golf Club. Chez Reavie, Arizona State alumni and Mesa, AZ badass, is leading for the first time on the PGA Tour after rounds of 65-64. Reavie is best known for winning the 2001 U.S. Amateur Public Links, landing an exemption into the Masters, and graduated to the big boys tour after an 18th place finish on the ...Rock Solid Performance: Par-4s key for Reavie
Published 7/28/2008 on PGATOUR.com News
Chez Reavie became the first rookie to win on the PGA TOUR in 2008 and jumped from 128th to 29th in regular season FedExCup points standings.Rookie top Chez at Canadian Open
Published 7/28/2008 on Golf - BostonHerald.com
The Small Unit came up big in the Canadian Open. Chez Reavie, proudly sporting an Arizona Diamondbacks logo on his light blue shirt, won the national championship yesterday...Reavie wins Canadian Open
Published 7/28/2008 on USATODAY.com Golf - Top Stories
The Small Unit came up big in the Canadian Open. Chez Reavie, proudly sporting an Arizona Diamondbacks logo on his light ...Interview with Chez Reavie
Published 7/28/2008 on PGATOUR.com News
THE MODERATOR: All right, we'd like to welcome our 2008 RBC Canadian Open Champion, Chez Reavie, to the interview room. Congratulations. 1 under par, 71, got the job done. It's been a long week, but it's certainly paid off. It's been a great week. ...Reavie follows routine -- twice -- en route to win
Published 7/27/2008 on PGATOUR.com News
OAKVILLE, Ont. -- Chez Reavie says he will draw the line at eating two breakfasts every morning he's in contention on the PGA TOUR from now on.Chez Reavie breaks through for Canadian Open win
Published 7/27/2008 on FOXSports.com News for Golf
PGA Tour rookie Chez Reavie showed no signs of nerves in coasting to his first victory at the Canadian Open.Third round: A familiar face
Published 7/27/2008 on PGATOUR.com News
OAKVILLE, Ontario (AP) -- Anthony Kim made nine birdies and an eagle in 21 holes Saturday in the RBC Canadian Open for a share of the lead with Chez Reavie during the suspended third round at rain-softened Glen Abbey.What they said: Chez Reavie
Published 7/27/2008 on PGATOUR.com News
• MORE INTERVIEWS: RBC Canadian Open transcript archiveKim, Reavie tied for Canadian Open lead
Published 7/27/2008 on FOXSports.com News for Golf
Anthony Kim made nine birdies and an eagle in 21 holes Saturday in the Canadian Open for a share of the lead with Chez Reavie during the suspended third round at rain-softened Glen Abbey. Kim, tied for 26th at 4 under through 15 holes when ...Kim, Reavie tied for Canadian Open lead as play suspended
Published 7/27/2008 on USATODAY.com Golf - Top Stories
Anthony Kim made nine birdies and an eagle in 21 holes Saturday in the Canadian Open for a share of the lead with Chez Reavie ...Kim hopes for repeat of Friday's back nine play
Published 7/26/2008 on PGATOUR.com News
OAKVILLE, Ont. -- If Anthony Kim goes on to win the RBC Canadian Open Sunday, it would be no small feat considering the three-shot lead assembled by Chez Reavie after the first two mostly soggy rounds were completed this morning at Glen Abbey.Reavie holds 3-stroke lead at Canadian Open
Published 7/26/2008 on FOXSports.com News for Golf
Chez Reavie picked up a stroke before he even got to Glen Abbey for the third round of the Canadian Open. Actually, probably before he got out of bed Saturday. "I'm tired," Reavie said Friday after playing 33 holes to take a two-stroke lead over ...Cut line: RBC Canadian Open
Published 7/26/2008 on PGATOUR.com News
Chez Reavie was able to finish his second round on Friday, while many were forced to wait until Saturday morning because of the rain that plagued Glen Abbey on Thursday.Kim, Reavie tied for Canadian Open lead
Published 7/26/2008 on SI.com - Golf
OAKVILLE, Ontario (AP) -- Anthony Kim made nine birdies and an eagle in 21 holes Saturday in the Canadian Open for a share of the lead with Chez Reavie during the suspended third round at rain-softened Glen Abbey.Reavie shoots 65-64 to lead Canadian Open
Published 7/26/2008 on L.A. Times - Golf
Chez Reavie left Mike Weir and the rest of the Canadian Open contenders behind on a long, sunny day at soggy Glen Abbey in Oakville.Canadian Open | Rookie Chez Reavie leads 13 under for 33 holes
Published 7/26/2008 on The Seattle Times: Sports
Chez Reavie was 13 under for 33 holes Friday after opening the tournament Thursday with three straight pars. He finished the rain-delayed first round with a 6-under 65 and had a 64 in the second to take a two-stroke lead over Eric Axley.Reavie rides momentum to 2-shot lead at Canadian Open
Published 7/26/2008 on USATODAY.com Golf - Top Stories
Chez Reavie left Mike Weir and the rest of the Canadian Open contenders behind on a long, sunny day at soggy Glen Abbey. Reavie ...Chez Reavie leads rain-delayed Canadian Open
Published 7/26/2008 on FOXSports.com News for Golf
Chez Reavie left Mike Weir and the rest of the Canadian Open contenders behind on a long, sunny day at soggy Glen Abbey. Reavie was 13 under for 33 holes Friday after opening the tournament Thursday with three straight pars. He finished the ...What they said: Chez Reavie
Published 7/26/2008 on PGATOUR.com News
NELSON SILVERIO: Thanks for spending a few minutes with us here, backed up your 65 yesterday with a 64 today. What's clicking?Chez Reavie leads Canadian Open
Published 7/25/2008 on SI.com - Golf
OAKVILLE, Ontario (AP) -- Chez Reavie left Mike Weir and the rest of the Canadian Open contenders behind on a long, sunny day at soggy Glen Abbey.