Oakville Beaver, 4 Sep 1994, p. 14

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Corner of Dorval Dr. North Service Rd. "Minutes from The Gates of The Abbey" PINK ROSE CLEANERS in Lakeside Shopping Village (Valid at this location only) ast volle" plaaing Whether you‘re a golf fanatic or not, swing into the Keg for great Steaks and great times! Our lounge and patio are open at noon and we look forward to serving you the week of the Bell Canadian Open! The Great Steak Seafood House QUALITY CLEANING AT AFFORDABLE PRICES EXPIRES SEPT. 15/94 PaRTicIPacrian Mon.â€"Fri. 7 a.m.~7 p.m Saturday 9 a.mâ€"5 p.m Canucks Dan Halldorson (right photo) and Dave Barr will tee off. Coming close have been Couples (second last year), Bakerâ€"Finch (second in 1990), Love III (third in 1986) and Sutton (second i in 1982). Former Open champions that are returning include Lietzke (1978, 1982), Cook (1983), Curtis Strange (1985/87), Wayne Levi (1990) and Ken Green (1988). Other previously announced players include: Payne Stewart (former U.S. Open and PGA Championship), Ian Bakerâ€"Finch (former British Open champion), Hal Sutton (PGA championship), Davis Love (eightâ€"time tour winner and second on 1992 money list), Brad Faxon (fourâ€"time tour winner); Jeff Maggert (sixth on the 1994 tour money list), Mark O‘Meara (eightâ€"time tour winner), Jim Gallagher Jr. (fourth on the 1993 money list), Bruce Lietzke (twoâ€"time winner at Glen Abbey) and John Cook (1983 winner at Glen Abbey), Canadians Dave Barr and Richard Zokol. "Many of this season‘s top players will be here, as well as a number who have perâ€" formed well at Glen Abbey in the past." "We‘re going to have a really strong field," said Paul. They will find a competitive field, headed by the red hot Nick Price with a tourâ€"leading five titles, including the Honda Classic, Southwestern Bell Colonial, Motorola Western Open, British Open and the PGA Championship. Ten other winners on this year‘s tour have also confirmed their intention to tee off at Glen Abbey this year, and they include: Phil Mickelson (Mercedes Championships), Craig Stadler (Buick Invitational of California), John Huston (Doralâ€"Ryder Open), Loren Roberts (Nestle Invitational), Tom Lehman (Memorial Tournament), Mark Brooks (Kemper Open), Lee Janzen (Buick Classic), Mark McCumber (Anheuserâ€"Busch Classic), David Frost (Canon Greater Hartford Open) and Fred Couples (Buick Open). The RCGA also announced the following lastâ€"minute additions to the Open field: veterâ€" ans Lanny Wadkins (21 tour victories), Mark Calcavecchia (six tour victories), Chip Beck (second at 1993 Masters), Andy Bean (11 tour victories) and former Canadian Open champions Bob Gilder (1980) and Wayne Levi (1990). Another confirmation this week came from the young Swedish player Jesper Parnevik, who finished a surprising second at the British Open. Red hot Swede will try Canada In addition, the Royal Canadian Golf Association granted exemptions to PGA tour veteran Scott Verplank and former U.S. amaâ€" teur champion Justin Leonard. Jim Rutledge. Third on the Canadian Tour‘s money list, Rutledge won the 1994 Alberta Open. (Continued from page 12) Trafaigar Rd. Fine dining in t and casual spot Enjoy the taste i right here at E We feature Open for Lui and Di ®| ol

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