RBC Canadian Open three shots back with a crowded dance floor between him and making history. So he agreed to do one of those walk-and-talk interviews with the CBS broadcast as the played the par-4 15th hole, hoping but not expecting that it would come at a time he still had hope to win the tournament.
Taylor played incredibly well out of the gate and was holding a one-shot lead when the time came for him to put in ear buds and talk to Jim Nantz and Trevor Immelman.
At the risk of sounding hyperbolic, this was a significant and historic moment for an in-game feature that's gone from being considered a pretty out-there intrusion of space to something that's just part of the game now.
Its gone from gimmick to standard fare in the course of a year. Dudes are doing it at the Masters. Michael Block is working a tight five-minute set during his.
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