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Defending champ Duke will have to contend with Ames, Els at Rogers Charity Classic

CALGARY - One year ago, Ken Duke won the 2023 Shaw Charity Classic at Canyon Meadows Golf and Country Club for his first PGA Tour Champions title in his 100th career start.

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Defending champ Duke will have to contend with Ames, Els at Rogers Charity Classic

Ken Duke, of the United States, celebrates his victory at the PGA Tour Champions Shaw Charity Classic golf event in Calgary, Alta., Sunday, Aug. 20, 2023.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh


CALGARY - One year ago, Ken Duke won the 2023 Shaw Charity Classic at Canyon Meadows Golf and Country Club for his first PGA Tour Champions title in his 100th career start.

Back to defend his title at the rebranded Rogers Charity Classic, Duke will have to fend off challenges from the likes of Ernie Els and Stephen Ames, who both have three victories this season and are sitting in first and second, respectively, in the Charles Schwab Cup standings.

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