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Angus Glen’s two-day net score of 108.2 was a mere 0.2 shots better than Lookout Point who finished at 108.4.

The squad from Lookout Point Country Club used their home course knowledge to take the lead after the opening round of the Hyundai PGA Scramble of Canada.

Taking place Sept. 29-Oct. 1 at the famed Lookout Point Country Club in Fonthill, Ont., the national final features 25 teams—comprised of four amateurs and a PGA of Canada Professional

Palmer won the 1980 PGA Championship of Canada; Palmer was named as a PGA of Canada Honorary Member in 2008; and was awarded the George Cumming Distinguished Serviced Award in 2014.

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The PGA of Canada fondly remembers PGA of Canada Life Member Ken McBride


The 35-year-old’s three-day total of 18-under-par (67-6-64) was 11-shots better than his nearest competitors, Mike Belbin, Thomas Keddy and Bryn Parry

Risdon’s two-day total of 10-under-par 134 (67-67) is three shots clear of his nearest chasers—Sonny Michaud and Bryn Parry, both of whom are at 7 under.

Nearly 20 players posted sub-par first round scores at The Golf Club at Lora Bay with Dave McDonald leading the way at 6-under-par 66.