Ah, yes, what used to be called the Canadian Open, run for almost 115 years by what used to be called the Royal Canadian Golf Association -- and older than any other championship in the world save for the British and US Opens.
Hagen, Snead, Nelson, Palmer, Trevino, Norman, Price, and Woods were among its winners.
Made Glen Abbey its (nearly) permanent home and took on a title sponsor as part of its name -- and it's been languishing in its spot immediately after the Open Championship ever since, with perfectly manicured conditions and ultra low scores and first time tour winners galore.
Beware the so-called "smart move": here, a string of them -- the re-branding to the more populist "Golf Canada", the focus on the crowd-pleasing natural amphitheaters, the easy money of a corporate/banking logo plastered everywhere -- has sucked all specialness and history and style out of the once-grand Canadian Open.
It's now just another run of the mill tour stop; it's feels almost inevitable that someone would get a drop out of a hazard because his feet were a little uncomfortable.