On November 23, 1990, Mackenzie Robert Hughes was born. He is a Canadian professional golfer.
In 1996, Tim Herron won Honda Classic. In November 2016, Mackenzie Hughes became the first rookie in over 20 years to win wire-to-wire.
In 2007, Mike Weir won Fry's Electronics Open. In November 2016, Mackenzie Hughes became the first Canadian-born golfer to win a non-alternate event since Mike Weir.
In 2008, Mackenzie Hughes was a member of Team Canada's National Squad.
In 2011, Mackenzie Hughes was the number one Canadian Amateur and a member of Team Canada's National Squad.
In 2011, Mackenzie Hughes won the Canadian Amateur Championship. He was also a member of Team Canada's National Squad in 2011.
In 2012, Mackenzie Hughes was a member of Team Canada's National Squad.
In 2012, Mackenzie Hughes won the Canadian Amateur Championship for the second time. He was also a member of Team Canada's National Squad in 2012.
In June 2013, Mackenzie Hughes qualified for the U.S. Open after winning a playoff at his sectional qualifying site.
In 2013, Mackenzie Hughes played in the Canadian Open but missed the cut.
In 2014, Mackenzie Hughes received a Web.com Tour card for being the money leader, and made seven cuts in twenty events.
In 2014, Nick Taylor won Sanderson Farms Championship and Mackenzie Hughes became the first Canadian-born golfer to win on the PGA Tour since Nick Taylor.
In August 2016, Mackenzie Hughes won the Price Cutter Charity Championship, which led to his graduation to the PGA Tour for the 2016–17 season.
In November 2016, Mackenzie Hughes won the RSM Classic, becoming the first Canadian-born golfer to win on the PGA Tour since Nick Taylor in 2014 and the first to win a non-alternate event since Mike Weir in 2007. He was also the first rookie in over 20 years to win wire-to-wire.
In 2017, Mackenzie Hughes finished 10th at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, 16th at The Players Championship, and 13th at the Dell Technologies Championship.
In March 2019, Mackenzie Hughes finished tied for second at the PGA Tour's Corales Puntacana Resort and Club Championship, losing by one stroke to Graeme McDowell.
In March 2020, Mackenzie Hughes finished second at The Honda Classic, one stroke behind champion Im Sung-jae.
The results for Mackenzie Hughes in 2020 are not in chronological order.
In 2021, Mackenzie Hughes held the lead after the third round at the U.S. Open but finished T15. He also finished T6 at the Open Championship, recording the best-ever finish for a Canadian at that tournament.
In October 2022, Mackenzie Hughes won his second PGA Tour title at the Sanderson Farms Championship in a playoff over Sepp Straka.
Note that the Championship and Invitational were discontinued from 2022.
Note that the Champions was discontinued from 2023.
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