One Mackenzie Tour pro is switching things up this week at the 1932byBateman Championship in Edmonton.
Like, *really* switching things up. Going so far as to not use a single number in the event this week.
This is where you ask, well how will they get the yardages to the holes? Jared Du Toit and his caddie, Nolan Renwick, wrote down the numbers one through 99, then wrote down mostly corresponding hockey player jersey numbers next to them. They also used a few other notable athletes from other sports like Magic Johnson and Jackie Robinson.
That’s how they will communicate numbers this week on the course.
Goal this week is to not use one number when trying to get the yardage. @N6Renwick has the cheat sheet. pic.twitter.com/zr8fiClTkf
— Jared du Toit (@Jareddutoit) August 1, 2019
I picture it going something like this: ‘You’ve got Wayne Gretzky to the hole, but Sidney Crosby to the front. You want to land it about Gabriel Landeskog.’
Graham DeLaet replied to du Toit’s tweet, and said him and his caddie do the same thing often, too.
I love this! We do this all the time as well!
— DeLetty (@GrahamDeLaet) August 1, 2019