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If there is anyone who would like July to stretch for a few more days, it is Michel Therrien. Read more Photo: Michel Therrien

Forget about holidays with the pros.
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Forget the holidays at Golf Québec, which is starting its week strong. Read more Photo: Dave Ross (Photo: Golf Canada)

Vincent Blanchette played the best part of the weekend on Sunday at the Laurier club in the Bois-Francs to be crowned winner of the Machinex event. Read more Photo: Golf Quebec

The news is good if not much more reassuring about Ben Boudreault, rushed to hospital in Scotland last Friday. Mario Brisebois In the 19th.
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Jean Laforce would have deserved better because of his assiduity in past years especially since he had announced before the start that the qualification Monday in Scotland for a place &agra

To celebrate its memorable 150th anniversary, the British Open saw one of the most spectacular turnarounds in its annals. Read more Photo: Rory McIlroy and Cameron Smith (Getty)

The Europeans against the North Americans. The number one, Scottie Scheffler, vs. Rory McIlroy. Jon Rahm, much better than his 13th place indicates, against Justin Thomas.

When we say that motorized carts are not toys, here is a sad situation to support reality. Read more

Francis Berthiaume played 67 on Monday on the South course of the Elm Ridge club while Tim Alarie, 70, on the North for the best scores of the children's tournament of the PGA of Quebec and we applaud them.

In addition to Tiger, Rory, Jordan and company, add Jean, Serge and Ben among the names at the 150th anniversary of the British Open Grand Mass at St. Andrews Sanctuary this week. Read more

Once again, the registration date is postponed at the PGA of Quebec. Read more