Caddy Sean Burke keeps amateur Jared du Toit grounded at RBC Canadian Open
OAKVILLE, Ont. — Canadian amateur golfer Jared du Toit will be counting on a new friend as he takes a run at history on Sunday afternoon.
Du Toit has relied heavily on the guidance of caddy Sean Burke as he has been near the top of the leaderboard through the first three rounds of the RBC Canadian Open. Du Toit enters the final round tied for second with world No. 2 Dustin Johnson, just a shot back of leader Brandt Snedeker.
No Canadian has won the tournament since 1954 and no amateur has won it since 1956.
“I’m just there to give him some confidence and slow him down when I need to,” said Burke shortly after du Toit’s third round finished. “It’s his first time on a big stage like this, and you just naturally speed up and you don’t even realize it.”


