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Established in 1904, it has been held annually since then with the exception of WWI and WWII. It is the third oldest continuously running tournament on the tour. Only the Open Championship and the US Open are older. As you might expect, it is held various courses around Canada and is the most accessible non-US tournament to US Players. Let’s have a look at the different courses that have hosted through time.
- Royal Montreal Golf Club
- Scarboro Golf and Country Club
- Shaughnessy Heights Golf Club
- Mississaugua Golf & Country Club
- St. Charles Country Club
- Riverside Golf and Country Club
- St. Andrews Golf Club
- Weston Golf and Country Club
- Laval-sur-le-Lac
- Pinegrove Country Club
- Cherry Hill Golf Club
- Essex Golf & Country Club
- Angus Glen Golf Club
- Glen Abbey Golf Club
- Sixteen Mile Creek
As far as TV coverage goes, you can watch it on the GOLF Channel and CBS. That means you need to have a cable/satellite/streaming service subscription. For those that want to see it outside of the US, you would also need to use a VPN to connect to a server in the US. The steps to do this are simple.
- Sign up for ExpressVPN.
- Open a browser and proceed to the website for CBS or the GOLF channel.
- Enter your credentials. If you do not have them yet, sign up for an external service like Sling TV by using the same VPN.
- Connect and enjoy the PGA Canadian Open Tournament.
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