Bud Cauley captures first PGA Tour title after long recovery

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Last updated Jun 16, 2026

Bud Cauley captures first PGA Tour title after long recovery
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Bud Cauley won the RBC Canadian Open on Sunday, achieving his first PGA Tour victory in his 239th start. After facing a long recovery from a severe car accident eight years ago that resulted in multiple injuries, Cauley celebrated with his family on the 18th green. Wyndham Clark continues to perform well, finishing T-11 in Canada and wearing a USA hockey jersey during competition. Brooks Koepka withdrew from the tournament due to a strange injury that affected his left hand but received encouraging test results regarding his neck. The U.S. Open is set to take place at Shinnecock Hills, a difficult course where only three players have finished under par in past events. Logistics are expected to be challenging for fans trying to access the course.

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  • Bud Cauley wins RBC Canadian Open after extensive recovery from injuries.
  • Wyndham Clark secured T-11 finish at the Canadian Open and continues strong performance.
  • Brooks Koepka withdrew from the RBC Canadian Open due to a hand injury.
  • U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills set to be a significant test for players.
  • Logistics for fans accessing the U.S. Open may be problematic.
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