Soft greens playing to Martin Flores’s strengths at RBC Canadian Open
OAKVILLE, Ont. — Martin Flores is the kind of golfer who likes to attack a golf course. Get after every hole, take chances. The unusually soft greens and fairways at Glen Abbey Gold Course are playing right to that instinct.
Flores shot a 6-under 66 on Friday for a 12-under lead through two rounds at the RBC Canadian Open, taking advantage of a playing style he honed on the Web.com Tour last season.
“Playing on the Web last year was a little refreshing in that you have to shoot so low. So no matter if you’re in the lead or if you’re chasing, it’s always — you’re always attacking. You’re always trying to make birdies,” said Flores after his morning round on the rain-softened fairways and greens. “That’s kind of a similar situation with how the rain has been this week. You just have to keep attacking.”
A rainy summer and a thunderstorm that delayed play on Thursday’s first round left the normally firm Glen Abbey soft, with some of the low ground still muddy by Friday night. That just plays to Flores’s strengths.


