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B.C. golfer Nick TaylorBԪַs putter-toss logo made permanent for RBC Canadian Open

The revised logo for CanadaBԪַs menBԪַs championship was originally rolled out as a 1-year tribute
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Nick Taylor, of Canada, reacts after winning the Canadian Open championship on the fourth playoff hole against Tommy Fleetwood, of Southport, U.K., in Toronto, Sunday, June 11, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette

Nick Taylor will now always be linked with the RBC Canadian Open.

Golf Canada made TaylorBԪַs silhouette a permanent part of the Canadian OpenBԪַs logo this morning, including adding it to the championship trophy.

Taylor was surprised with the news at his home in Abbotsford, B.C., by Golf Canada staff.

The revised logo for CanadaBԪַs menBԪַs championship was originally rolled out as a one-year tribute to TaylorBԪַs 72-foot putt that won the 2023 edition of the tournament in a playoff with EnglandBԪַs Tommy Fleetwood.

The logo has TaylorBԪַs silhouette in the BԪַIBԪַ of the word Canadian, with his putter hanging in the air after he tossed it in celebration.

The putter-toss logo was universally well received and was named the PGA TourBԪַs best marketing initiative for 2024 as part of the circuitBԪַs season-ending meetings in Orlando earlier this week.

The Canadian Press

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