Nick Suzuki and the Canadian arrive at the Presidents Cup for the final round

Nick Suzuki and Cole Caufield had promised to come take a tour of their Royal Montreal golf club and sample the Presidents Cup experience. The Canadiens stars did not break their promise. Before the first tee shot, they entertained the crowd with their teammates in the amphitheater on the first tee.

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For the occasion, with the United States ahead 11-7 and on a magnificent sunny day, Cole Caufield demonstrated his patriotic fiber. He put on his Team USA hockey jersey and entertained the crowd.

Behind, his compatriot Lane Hutson was however more shy, noted colleague Daniel Richard.

As for him, captain Suzuki wore the “black and gold” of the international team in support of Canadians Corey Conners, Mackenzie Hughes and Taylor Pendrith.

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Following their loss to the Maple Leafs, players and members of management, including owner and CEO Geoff Molson, president Margaret Bélanger, and executive vice-president of hockey operations Jeff Gorton, settled in a suite under the stands, at the height of the mound.


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They were able to see the 24 golfers tee off. They were also very attentive in recording the sequence when the world number 1, the American Scottie Scheffler, performed.

Among the other athletes playing in Montreal, Alouettes player Marc-Antoine Dequoy was notably seen near the field.


Nick Suzuki and the Canadian arrive at the Presidents Cup for the final round

PHOTO FRANÇOIS-DAVID ROULEAU / LE JOURNAL DE MONTRÉAL

No ex-president

Moreover, a little later in the afternoon, the Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, is expected on Île-Bizard.

Note that no former American president appeared in Montreal this week. A first in North America since the 2009 edition, according to PGA Tour records.

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