The final day of the 2015 RBC Canadian Open came to a close on Sunday, with Jason Day spoiling David Hearn's bid to become the first Canadian winner since 1954.
Hearn finished two strokes off the pace and one behind Bubba Watson who came in second. Jim Furyk and Tom Hoge rounded out the top five. Below is a recap of the final day's event.
One more look at the putt that clinched it for @JDayGolf. #QuickHits https://t.co/yzrLr4d7LX
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) July 26, 2015
What They're Saying
Jason Day (via ESPN): "This must feel like what Tiger [Woods] did for so many times, and it feels good. I'm going to try to do as much as I can and keep it the same and try and win."
David Hearn: "I gave it my all. I didn't quite have my best game. I'm real proud of the way I played and I'm really proud to be Canadian today. It was a pretty special day with all of the fans and the support that I had from beginning to finish."
Jim Furyk: "It's a matter of time. There are so many good Canadian players. I feel bad Mike Weir never won this golf tournament. But Graham DeLaet, David, there are a bunch of fine young players, so I'm sure it's going to happen."
Ongoing Leaderboard
Pos. | Player | Scores | To Par | Prize Money |
1 | Jason Day | 68-66-69-68 | -17 | $1,044,000 |
2 | Bubba Watson | 68-67-68-69 | -16 | $626,400 |
3 | David Hearn | 69-64-68-72 | -15 | $394,400 |
4 | Jim Furyk | 68-69-68-69 | -14 | $278,400 |
T5 | Tom Hoge | 70-70-69-66 | -13 | $220,400 |
T5 | Stewart Cink | 68-73-68-66 | -13 | $220,400 |
T7 | Adam Hadwin | 74-67-67-68 | -12 | $145,725 |
T7 | Austin Cook | 68-70-69-69 | -12 | $145,725 |
T7 | Matt Kuchar | 69-69-69-69 | -12 | $145,725 |
T7 | Charley Hoffman | 71-66-69-70 | -12 | $145,725 |
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