![]() ![]() “People came in to watch it and, when that (winning) putt went down, you could hear the roars not only from our patio but even some from the course itself.”Ĭlapp pointed out that Ledgeview was hosting a regional junior championship event at the time that Taylor was hunting for the Canadian Open title and the happy coincidence wasn’t lost on him or the junior players. “We obviously have TVs in our new clubhouse and that was on all the screens and it was awesome,” Clapp said. Ledgeview general manager Brad Clapp was golfing elsewhere when Taylor was en route to winning the event, but he said Taylor’s home course was rocking as the Abbotsford golfer battled for the top prize at the Canadian Open. ![]() Through that event he has helped fund the University of the Fraser Valley Cascades golf program and local charities like Holmberg House and Starfish Pack.Īnd for all that Taylor has given back over the years, the course gave him a lot of love back after his historical win on June 11. He still regularly plays the course and now hosts the Nick Taylor Charity Pro-Am event at Ledgeview. ![]() Throughout his rise through the college and pro ranks, Taylor has continued to call Abbotsford and Ledgeview home. The Yale Secondary grad practically grew up on the Abbotsford course, initially becoming a member in middle school and learning all the ins and outs of the challenging course as a teenager. Ledgeview Golf Club’s tagline is “Where legends are born” – and perhaps no one exemplifies that more than the 2023 RBC Canadian Open champion Nick Taylor. ![]()
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