Canadian star Weir aces 4th hole, zooms into Canadian Open contention

By AP
Sunday, July 26, 2009

Canadian star Weir aces 4th hole

OAKVILLE, Ontario — Mike Weir has aced the fourth hole to move within three strokes of the lead during the third round of the rain-delayed Canadian Open.

Trying to become the first Canadian winner in the national championship since Pat Fletcher in 1954, Weir used a 4-iron on the 200-yard hole Sunday.

The ace was the seventh of the week at Glen Abbey, the most since the tour began keeping extensive records in 1971. There were five in the 2004 John Deere Classic.

After opening with rounds of 71 and 76, Weir birdied the first hole and was 10 under after the ace. Leader Jason Dufner hasn’t teed off.

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