Golfer Scott McCarron aims for three-peat at Shaw Charity Classic
CALGARY — Scott McCarron likes the sound of being referred to as the two-time defending champion of the Shaw Charity Classic.
“Let’s see if we can make it three,” said McCarron, who carded a final round score of 7-under 63 last year at Canyon Meadows Golf and Country Club to beat Joe Durant, Kirk Triplett and Scott Parel by one stroke. “It feels good to be back. I like this golf course. Obviously, I’ve played well here of over the last four, five years.”
McCarron’s clutch third round a year ago included a hole-in-one on the par 3, 14th hole that helped him pull off the come-from-behind victory.
“Not very often do you make a hole-in-one and then win by a shot,” said the 53-year-old golfer from Moorseville, N.C., who headed into the final round in fourth spot. “I did bogey the next hole and I know Kirk Triplett and Joe Durant had some opportunities coming in. Joe missed a short putt on 17 and neither of them birdied 18, so it was very fortunate for me.