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Hamilton's Mackenzie Hughes wants to repeat at Sanderson Farms Championship

A birdie on the second playoff hole of last year's Sanderson Farms Championship put Mackenzie Hughes in a solid position for the rest of the PGA Tour season.

As much as he'd like to repeat as champion, things have changed in the past 12 months.

Hughes, from Dundas, Ont., still wants to win it for a second consecutive year, but now it's more about keeping his game in good shape than it is climbing the FedEx Cup standings. The shifting goals are largely because the PGA Tour's points list resets on New Year's Day instead of straddling two calendar years as it did last season.

"When I won last year I was the top of the FedEx Cup and I was set up for a great year, right from the get go," said Hughes, No. 51 on the FedEx Cup standings, on a video call from Country Club of Jackson in Mississippi. "If I'm to win this week it doesn't necessarily give me a head start on next year's FedEx Cup.

"January 1st, everyone's starting from scratch, starting fresh."

Instead, Hughes is trying to earn entry into more tournaments this fall and make sure he's finely tuned for the 2023 golf season, which will have a different format following the PGA Tour's merger with the Europe-based DP World Tour and Saudi-owned LIV Golf circuit.

He said that the schedule and format changes have impacted the entire field at the Sanderson Farms Championship, including fellow Canadians Adam Svensson of Surrey, B.C., and Michael Gligic of Burlington, Ont.

"No one's looking at it as if you're getting ahead of the guys that aren't playing," said Hughes. "Everyone out here is playing for something a little bit different, whether it's a guy that's 150th in the FedEx Cup and is playing for his card, or a guy like me who's trying to just maintain where he's at, and

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