Corey Conners hits record breaking 7-under 65 at Masters, Mike Weir makes cut
AUGUSTA, Ga. — As one Canadian made history at Augusta National Saturday, another made the cut for the first time in six years.
Corey Conners, a 28-year-old Listowel, Ont. native started his Saturday with a 7-under 65, the lowest round ever by a Canadian, to finish his second round. His record breaking round included eight birdies. He would follow it up with a 1-under 71 in his third round.
Conners is now tied for 15th place at 6-under par, 10 strokes behind leader Dustin Johnson at 16-under. He hopes to improve on his 2019 result, where he finished tied for 46th place.
Mike Weir, the 2003 Masters champion, made the cut with a 1-under 71 of his own in the third round despite five bogeys on the day. It was the first time the Brights Grove, Ont. native made the cut since 2014.
The 50-year-old was the previous record holder of the lowest round ever—a 4-under 68—achieved by a Canadian at the Masters. He is currently in an eight-way tie for 36th place. Weir is making his 21st appearance at the Masters.