Oakville North News (Oakville, Ontario: Oakville Beaver, Ian Oliver - Publisher), 2 Sep 1994, p. 9

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Stewart, from Matsqui, British Columbia has made the cut at the Bell Canadian Open for four consecâ€" Ray Stewart and Arden Knoll were granted exemptions as the top two Canadians on the Canadian tour (they‘ll be joined by the tour‘s top two money winners, Eric Woods and Roger Wessels). Warren Sye earned an exemption by winning the Canadian Amateur Championship in August. Winning the Canadian Junior Championship in August for the third time also helped upâ€"andâ€"comer Rob McMillan earn an exemption. Former PGA, Asian and Hogan tour player Dan Halldorson was granted a veteran category exempâ€" tion. His best finish at Glen Abbey was a tie for 10th in 1989. They‘ll join alreadyâ€"confirmed Canadian PGAâ€"tour members Dave Barr and Richard Zokol in next week‘s tournament at Glen Abbey Golf Club. Eight Canadians have been grantâ€" ed exemptions to play in the Bell Canadian Open. Eight * New SEGA GENESIS accessory * Interactiveâ€"Acturally Play the course * To be used with any EASports PGA Tour Series Golf Cartridge! f Plar Acarset THeml Just WNat Tie Paos.. Barr and Zokol get some company Paul Azinger, the 1993 PGA championship winner who returned to the tour last month after a nineâ€" month battle with cancer, is one of the latest bigâ€"name players to conâ€" firm his intention to play. "We‘re excited that Paul Azinger has chosen the Bell Canadian Open as the next step on his comeback trail," said Bill Paul, managing direcâ€" In addition, the Royal Canadian Golf Association granted exemptions to PGA tour veteran Scott Verplank and former U.S. amateur champion Justin Leonard. Third on the Canadian Tour‘s money list, Rutledge won the 1994 Alberta Open. Knoll, from Saskatoon, Sask., played in the 1993 Open and, along with Stewart, was the only Canadian to make the cut. Other Canadians given the nod include Mike Weir, Danny Mijovie and Jim Rutledge. utive years â€" his best finish was a 10th place tie in 1991. 15â€"O384A4 TOWN CENTRE 1 Dorval North Service The two will find a competitive field, headed by the red hot Nick Price with a tourâ€"leading five titles, including the Honda Classic, Southwestern â€" Bell _ Colonial, Motorola Western Open, British Open and the PGA Championship. Ten other winners on this year‘s tour have also confirmed their intenâ€" tion to tee off at Glen Abbey this year, and they include: Phil Mickelson (Mercedes Championships), Craig Stadler (See ‘strong field‘ page 11 Another confirmation this week came from the young Swedish player Jesper Parnevik, who finished a surâ€" prising second at the British Open. Azinger‘s best finish at Glen Abbey was a fifthâ€"place tie in 1990. During his 11 years on the tour, he has won 11 events. The Bell Canadian Open will mark his third tournament of 1994. tor for the Royal Canadian Golf Association. Canuck Dave Barr will lead a sizeable Canadian contingent to the Canadian Open which gets underway at Glen Abbey next week. * Buy the Latest Games JC BR * Buy Used Games Save $$$ * Rent By the Day or Week Knowledgable Sales Staff FREE MEMBERSHIP Town Centre I

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