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      <title>Bud Cauley Finally Gets His Win, and the Wait Made It Better</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;There is a particular kind of golfer the Tour keeps around the edges of its leaderboards for years without ever quite letting through. Talented enough to keep a card, good enough to contend a handful of times, but somehow always a shot or a Sunday short of the thing that defines a career. For the best part of fifteen years Bud Cauley was that golfer. On Sunday at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley he stopped being it, closing with a six-under 65 to win the RBC Canadian Open by two from Matt Fitzpatrick. It was his first PGA Tour title, and it arrived in his 239th start.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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