The team comprised of PGA of Canada professional Devon Schade and amateurs Ethan Hunter, Kayle Tosh, William Middleton and Tanner Chamberlin, who originally qualified from Larters at St. Andrews Golf & Country Club Manitoba, were dominant the past three days at Cabot Cape Breton, firing net -64.1 (gross rounds of 58-55-56) to win by 4.1 strokes over the team from Niagara National Golf Club at the RBC PGA Scramble National Final.
The second round of the RBC PGA Scramble National Final at Cabot Cape Breton never fails to disappoint. In the championship’s 9th edition, Monday, as it always does, lived up to the hype.
Anybody that has had the opportunity to play in the RBC PGA Scramble National Final knows that just getting to Cabot Cape Breton is the biggest prize of them all – winning would be the cherry on top. That sense was evident when Wanda Brown was brought to tears after her team’s round on Sunday when asked about their experience thus far.