<P> The small town of Ridgeway, Ontario in the Niagara Peninsula was host of the 1972 Open at Cherry Hill Golf Club . A popular choice of venue, it drew rave reviews by the players, specifically the 1972 champion Gay Brewer, who called it the best course he had ever played in Canada, and Arnold Palmer, who suggested the Open be held there again the following year . In 1975, Tom Weiskopf won his second Open in three years in dramatic fashion at the Blue Course of Royal Montreal's new venue, defeating Jack Nicklaus on the first hole of a sudden - death playoff, after almost holing his short - iron approach . Windsor, Ontario's Essex Golf & Country Club was host of the 1976 Canadian Open, where Jack Nicklaus again finished second, this time behind champion Jerry Pate . Essex came to the rescue late in the game, when it was determined that the newly built Glen Abbey was not yet ready to host the Canadian Open . The 1997 Open at Royal Montreal was the first time Tiger Woods ever missed a professional cut, after winning the Masters Tournament a few months before . </P> <P> Angus Glen Golf Club was host to two recent Canadian Opens, 2002 and 2007 . In 2007 Jim Furyk became one of a few golfers who have won two consecutive Canadian Open titles, joining James Douglas Edgar, Leo Diegel, Sam Snead and Jim Ferrier . Angus Glen owns the unique distinction of having each of its two courses (North and South) host the Canadian Open . </P> <P> Glen Abbey Golf Club of Oakville, Ontario has hosted 30 Open Championships (1977--79, 1981--96, 1998--2000, 2004, 2008--09, 2013, 2015 - 2018), and has crowned 24 different champions . The 11th hole at Glen Abbey is widely considered its signature hole, and begins the world - famous valley sequence of five holes from 11 to 15 . The picturesque 11th is a 459 - yard straightaway par - 4, where players tee off 100 feet above the fairway, which ends at Sixteen Mile Creek, just short of the green . John Daly left his mark, and a plaque is permanently displayed on the back tee deck, recounting Daly's attempt to reach the green with his tee shot . His ball landed in the creek . </P> <P> In 2000, Tiger Woods dueled with Grant Waite over the final 18 holes, before finally subduing the New Zealander on the 72nd hole with one of the most memorable shots of his career . Holding a one - shot advantage, Woods found his tee shot in a fairway bunker, and after watching Waite put his second shot 30 feet from the hole, decided to go for the green . Woods hit a 6 - iron which carried a lake and settled on the fringe just past the flag, which was 218 yards away, and then chipped to tap - in range for the title - clinching birdie . With the victory, Woods became only the second golfer to capture the U.S. Open, Open Championship and Canadian Open in the same year, earning him the Triple Crown trophy; he matched Lee Trevino (1971). </P>

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