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RBC Canadian Open

TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley - North Course



    By Tod Leonard
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    Stewart Cink flexed like a WWE wrestler, and he'll take no crap from anyone about it.

    The 52-year-old major champ pulled off a feat that’s rarer than a hole-in-one. On the 18th hole Saturday in the PGA Tour Champions’ Hoag Classic, Cink had a 6-iron from 205 into the green for his second shot on the 537-yard finisher at Newport Beach (Calif.) Country Club. His ball bounced softly and rolled into the hole for a double-eagle, or albatross. “Heck of a walk-off,” said Cink, who could only recall one other such instance for him in a charity event. The odds for a hole-in-one in pro golf have been put at 3,000-to-1. They're over a million for an albatross.