Canada’s Pendrith brings big drives to challenging Winged Foot for U.S. Open
Taylor Pendrith hopes fans will watch him tee off on Thursday at Winged Foot Golf Club in the first round of the U.S. Open. Not just because it’s his major debut — but because it’s in the tee box where the Canadian excels.
“My driver’s always been my strength,” said Pendrith. “It’s in my comfort zone. I like hitting driver and when it’s on, it’s usually long and straight. That’s the best part of my game.”
Pendrith, from Richmond Hill, Ont., averaged 323 yards per drive over the 2020 Korn Ferry Tour season. That would have made him the longest-driving player on the PGA Tour in the same period, besting Bryson DeChambeau (310.4 yards per drive).
It also would have put him ahead of other PGA Tour players known for their booming tee shots like Rory McIlroy (303.4) and world No. 1 Dustin Johnson (301.5).