DeLaet and Hughes struggle in third round of Canadian Open despite fan support
OAKVILLE, Ont. — As Graham DeLaet’s shot cleared the water hazard and bounced into the rough 25 feet left of the hole at No. 7, the banging began. All around the tee box fans were pounding on hockey boards setup for a special Canadian-themed hole. Around the hole, fans whistled and clapped.
No. 7 at Glen Abbey Golf Course became something of an oasis for DeLaet and Mackenzie Hughes on Saturday as the two remaining Canadians in the field struggled through the third round of the RBC Canadian Open.
No detail has been omitted from the 156-yard par 3 No. 7. Event volunteers wore the black and white stripped jerseys of hockey referees, goalie masks stood in for the tee markers and, of course, there were the hockey boards surrounding the tee itself.
“It’s very Canadian. It’s fun,” said DeLaet. “The noise that they make, I think it’s something that can hopefully evolve into kind of the feature hole out here, whatever it may be. It’s cool.”


