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Oakville Beaver, 1 Sep 1999, D1

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I 'Item s m u st be in stock and non clearance SC A R B O R O U G H Kennedy Com m ons (Kennedy and 401) (416) 330 4888 • M IS S IS S A U G A (See M ap ) Ourtdas and 403 (3050 Ve«a filvd.) (9114) 409 Wednesday, September 1, 1999 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER n.„ CENTRAL d i OAKViLLE PUBLIC LIBRARY-- OAKVILLE WELCOMES THE 1999 C a n a d i a n O p e n 120 NAVY STREET OAKVILLE, ONTARIO U J 2Z4 SEPTEMBER 6TH TO 12TH AT GLEN ABBEY A SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT TO T h e O a k v ille B eaver The Bell Canadian Open field is starting to take shape even though many big names are following a trend of not signing commitment sheets until shortly before the dead­ line, which in the case of the Bell Canadian Open is this Friday (Sept. 3rd). "Guys have sort of taken their cue from Tiger since he came on the tour," said tournament director Bill Paul. "They're just not committing well in advance, and it's not only here, it's everywhere. They won't commit to showing up until the last minute." Nevertheless, several big names recently confirmed their intention to play. The past four defending champi­ ons are slated to compete, including defending champion Bill Andrade, who captured the 1998 Bell Canadian Open in a thrilling playoff against unheralded Bob Friend, along with Steve Jones (1997 and 1989), Dudley Hart (1996) and fan favourite and last year's double major winner Mark O 'Meara (1995). Some other names include: Garlos Franco, who sits ninth on the money list with more than $1.4 million in earnings and two tour vic­ tories this season; Hal Sutton, who sits 10th on the money list with more than $1.3 million; Jeff Sluman, winner of the 1999 Sony Open; Tom Lehman, a three-time run­ ner-up this year and winner of the 1996 British Open; Jim Furyk, 22nd on the money list and over $l-million in earnings; 1998 U.S. Open winner Lee Janzen; and Canadian tour graduate Steve Strieker who has earned more than $600,000 this sea­ son. And last but not least are Vijay Singh, winner of the 1998 PGA Championship, and Justin Leonard, the 1998 British Open winner who nearly repeated as champion when he lost in a playoff at Carnoustie. The Canadian contingent includes PGA star Mike Weir, Richard Zokol, Dave Barr, Ray Stewart, Glen Hnatiuk, Ashley Chinner and Chris Greenwood. Glen Abbey is in excellent condi­ tion as the temperate August weath­ er helped it recover from the heat of July. m m 1 9 S I . The lack of rain in July combined with the swelter ing heat left the course burnt in some places, but it has made a complete recovery. The Canadian Open Web site, located at www.bell.ca/cdnopen, will provide all up-to-date tourna­ ment information, including live footage, player profiles and a day- by-day breakdown featuring start times, updates and photos. AU of the hats they tip. A ll of the shirts they wear. A ll of the balls you watch. A ll of the bags they carry. A ll of the d u b s they swing. A ll of the umbrellas they unfurl A ll of the shoes that walk the greens. . iSf . t A O S '- w , ■ ' s i All of whot you see at the Open, you'll find at GOLF TOWN Canada's biggest and best Golf Store ever! That's why we say: "All fore the game" 3 401 i I 1 Dundas St (Hwy. 5) Gel ♦-If ♦ Gton Att*y N t 2 Q E W 1* ( 1 o i \ T o w n | % G u a r a n t e e You'll a lw ays find the best pnee right here! It you (m d a lower price' we'll m atch it and take an additional 5 % oft that price TbWN f j d {a \C, http://www.bell.ca/cdnopen n.„ CENTRAL di OAKVILLE WELCOMES THE 1999 SEPTEMBER 6TH TO 12TH AT GLEN ABBEY AU of the hats they tip. All of the shirts they wear. All of the balls you watch. All of the bags they carry. All of the dubs they swing. All of the umbrellas they unfurl All of the shoes that walk the greens. TbWN

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