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      <title>The Canadian Open Lands the Field It Has Always Deserved</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;The Canadian Open has spent much of its long life as the championship that deserved better. It is the third-oldest national open in golf, behind only the Open itself and the US Open, and yet for years it sat in scheduling slots that guaranteed a thin field and a quiet week. Not this time. When play begins at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley on Thursday, four of the top ten players in the world will be on the first tee sheet, and the week before the US Open suddenly looks like one of the more interesting stops of the season.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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