In his first event since the Presidents Cup, where he earned a pair of points for the Internationals, Taylor Pendrith went nuclear on Thursday at the Shriners Children’s Open.
The Canadian carded a 10-under 61, a round that featured 10 birdies and zero bogies, as it matched the lowest score of his career. His other 61 came during the second round of the 2021 Butterfield Bermuda Championship.
“I didn’t really expect a 10-under, I would say,” Pendrith admitted.
“I thought I would be a little bit more rusty than that. You know, obviously thrilled, and yeah, I just got to keep getting back into the rhythm of things over
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