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Warren Sye

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Warren Sye(born 1956) is aCanadianamateurgolferwho has won several important championships.

Biography

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Sye was born inToronto,Ontario.He began playing at a young age at theWeston Golf and Country Clubin Toronto, where his father, a low-handicap player, had a membership. He attended theUniversity of Houstonon a golf scholarship, graduating in 1980. While there, he was a teammate with players such asFred Couples,Blaine McCallister,andJim Nantz.

Sye was a member of the Canadian team which won theEisenhower TrophyinVenezuelain 1986, along withBrent Franklin,Mark Brewer, and Jack Kay Jr.[1]

Sye has won theCanadian Amateur Championshiptwice, in 1990 at his home course, Weston Golf Club, and in 1994 atHamilton Golf and Country Club.Also, Sye finished third in the Canadian Amateur in 1988.[2]He has won the Ontario Amateur Championship five times, the first time in 1988 at the Board of Trade Club (West Course), where he crushed the field with an 11-stroke margin over the runner-up. Sye finished as runner-up in the 1998U.S. Mid-Amateur,held at NCR Country Club inKettering, Ohio,losing in thematch playfinal to John "Spider" Miller.

Sye broke the longstanding course record at the Hamilton club with a round of 62, smashing the previous mark of 64, which had been first set in 1930 byTommy Armour,and then tied in 1977 byJim Nelford.This record has since been set at 60 by Brandt Snedeker in the second round at the 2019 Canadian Open, hosted at the Hamilton club. The Weston Golf Club has conferred honorary life membership upon Sye. He currently works as a sales representative in the golf industry, and has remained anamateurgolfer playing recreationally, while taking a break from the competitive golf scene in recent seasons.

In 2016, Sye was inducted into theCanadian Golf Hall of Fame.[3]

Team appearances

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Amateur

References

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  1. ^Barclay, James A.(1992).Golf in Canada: A History.Toronto:McClelland & Stewart.ISBN978-0-7710-1080-4.
  2. ^http:// rcga.org,the Canadian Amateur results archive.
  3. ^"Warren Sye – Canadian Golf Hall of Fame".Golf Canada.