Summary
Justin Regier walked away from Westwood Country Club on Tuesday evening mildly disappointed in the day's outcome but never more optimistic about his golfing future.
No longer must Regier live the life of a golf vagabond, jumping around the globe in search of his breakthrough. In late March he earned playing privileges on the Canadian Tour. He can plan on teeing it up at the Times Colonist Island Savings Open in Victoria, B.C., starting June 2. He can rest easy knowing there are 12 events to follow. Finally, at age 26, he has a set schedule that lends itself to his further development and pursuit of his long-held ambition of making the PGA Tour.See the full content of this document
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; Canadian Tour Card a Relief
"Getting my tour card this year in Canada has taken a lot of pressure off," Regier said. "It's not like you go into an event [anymore] and it's like, 'OK,...
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