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[QUOTE="jncuse, post: 4658523, member: 1969"] My suggestion is try to get tickets for the PGA. Major only comes by every 10 years or so. Toronto weekend tickets for a "meh" event are $120. Obviously if you go to Toronto, you can spend a few days there and do many more things than you would do in Rochester. But if its purely for golf do Rochester, and then you can consider going to Toronto in a future year for more than golf. The Canadian Open, to the dismay of a number Canadians, is almost always in the GTA area, so you will have many chances to go back to Toronto to watch golf in future years. Also a few things about the 2023 event - Oakdale, the host of the 2023 Open is a bit of a mystery. It is in on the northern edge of mid-town Toronto. Never been a top 100 course in Canada and it will be the first time there. I have never been there but the course does not appear to be at the standards of St.George's (2022) and Hamilton (2024) which are highly regarded courses. - Rory will be back to defend his title, but its going to be a relatively weak field this year due to placement (see my rant above). It's possible in future years it will be on a better spot on the Calendar. Maybe consider doing the 2024 open. Make a stop off in Hamilton, after you cross from Buffalo, and then head to Toronto. [/QUOTE]
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