‘Feeling good’: Conners, Taylor eyeing breakthrough at the Masters
At Augusta National, Canadian golfers Corey Conners and Nick Taylor are gearing up for a potential breakthrough at the Masters. With Mike Weir guiding them, Conners looks to leverage his history of strong performances, with four top-10 finishes in six tries, while Taylor seeks to improve upon his major championship experience. Both players are feeling confident, with Conners emphasizing his iron play and Taylor focusing on smart course management. The competition is fierce, but consultative camaraderie among the Canadians may prove beneficial as they aim for historic success.
By the Numbers- Conners has four top-10 finishes at the Masters over his last six appearances.
- Taylor has played eight straight majors without a made cut until his recent tie for 40th at Augusta National.
- Conners is trending positively with back-to-back top-15 finishes on the PGA Tour.
- Taylor has shown consistency, being just a few shots away from top-10 finishes and has one top-25 finish this season.
As the Masters approach, expect both Conners and Taylor to leverage their experience and lessons learned from past tournaments. The competition will test their skills, but their camaraderie along with guidance from Weir might help them navigate challengingly high stakes. The tournament will be a significant opportunity for them to capitalize on their preparations.
Bottom LineWith strong past performances and the invaluable mentorship of Mike Weir, Conners and Taylor stand on the brink of a possible breakthrough at the Masters. Their experiences and current form highlight the potential for a Canadian victory, making this an exciting chapter in their golfing journeys.
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