June 8, 2025
Caledon, Ontario, Canada
TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley (North Course)
Quick Quotes
Q. What were some of your takeaways from the week and today in particular?
ADAM HADWIN: Today in particular is a bit of a struggle. I just wasn't as sharp as I was the first three days. My putter never really cooperated this week. I made some nice long ones, but those mid-length putts, I struggled with speed control for most of the week.
I did a lot of good things. I drove it really well. I thought this was one of the better driving weeks I've had in a long time, if not in my career. Hit a lot of good iron shots. Like I said, I did a lot of good things.
It's always a bit of a disappointment not to play well on Sunday and move up the leaderboard, but just didn't have it.
Q. I know today didn't go as you'd hoped, but you did pick up some points for the FedExCup standings. How does that help your season as a whole?
ADAM HADWIN: Finishing 30th, I'm not going to pick up much. I've put myself in a hole these first five months of the year. I've got a lot of work to do. That being said, given the way this week went and how I played and some of the positive things I did, kind of lean into that. Just put the head down and keep moving forward.
Q. We'll be back here next year for the next Canadian Open. How do you like TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley as a PGA TOUR course?
ADAM HADWIN: I thought they did a great job of hosting us. I thought the setup of the course was really well done. Obviously with this change in breeze, they moved a few tees up today for us.
I thought it was pretty good. I thought the greens were maybe a little bit on the slower side than we normally face, and they never really firmed up over the week. But the fairways started to roll out and made hitting some of the fairways a little bit more difficult. The angles had to be spot on. Yeah, rough was up. I thought it provided a good test.
FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports


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