
Vancouver’s Richard T. Lee, third on Asian Tour, tied for third at RBC Canadian Open
CALEDON — After Richard T. Lee’s first round of the RBC Canadian Open his wife was telling him how on the PGA Tour’s app a fireball appears beside a golfer’s name on the leaderboard.
That small mental image was enough to fuel Lee on Friday, as he fired a 6-under 64 in the tournament’s second round to briefly hold a tie for second. He and Nick Taylor of Abbotsford, B.C., finished the day in a four-way tie for third at 9 under, three shots back of American Cameron Champ.
“I was thinking about that all today, and I was like, ‘oh, I want to see a fireball next to my name again,'” said Lee, smiling by the clubhouse at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley. “Luckily, I made four today, and I think there was a fireball.”
The 34-year-old Lee was born in Richmond Hill, Ont., but moved to Vancouver when he was just a year old. He has been playing golf on the Asian Tour for most of his professional career and is currently third on its order of merit. Golf Canada often invites the best Canadian golfers from around the world to play in the national men’s championship but Lee, until Friday, had never made the cut.