PGA Tour Brunch | 🇨🇦 Canadian Open
Preview of the 2026 RBC Canadian Open | TPC Toronto
CALEDON (Ontario) - The 2026 RBC Canadian Open is the 24th of 34 FedEx Cup regular season events on the PGA TOUR schedule.
Established in 1904, the RBC Canadian Open is the second-oldest non-major on the PGA TOUR schedule behind BMW Championship (1899). TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley (North Course) will host the tournament for the second consecutive season.
Last year, it became the 38th golf course in tournament history (and only the eighth since 1977) to host the RBC Canadian Open. In 2023, the Doug Carrick-designed North Course underwent a major golf course renovation under the guidance o renowned architect Ian Andrew with consultation from the PGA TOUR for the venue to host large-scale, global championship level competition.
The RBC Canadian Open is one of four PGA TOUR events that is part of The Open Qualifying Series (OQS) where three spots will be available into The 154th Open at Royal Birkdale (July 16-19); the top three players, not otherwise exempt, who make the cut at the RBC Canadian Open will earn an exemption
The top 60 players in the Official World Golf Ranking following the RBC Canadian Open, not otherwise exempt, will qualify for next week’s U.S. Open.
RBC 🇨🇦 Canadian | Tournament Facts
COURSE: TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley (North Course) in Caledon, Ont.
YARDS/PAR: 7,389 yards/Par 70
ARCHITECT: Ian Andrew
PRIZE Money - Purse/Winner’s Share: $9,800,000/$1,764,000
DEFENDING CHAMPION: Ryan Fox
PAST RESULTS: (link)
FEDEx CUP Points to Winner: 500
SOCIAL MEDIA: #PGATour #FedExCup @RBCCanadianOpen
How to Watch: In case of changes, visit: (PGATourCom)
RBC Canadian | The Basics
The Tee Times start at 7:00am and go to 2:27pm (EDT).
Weather: Thursday’s opening round calls for mostly sunny skies but a 24% chance of rain during the day. Winds to blow at 15 mph. Temperatures will reach 82 degrees.
Tournament Overview: (link)
RBC Canadian site: (link)
FedEx Cup Standings: (link)
PGA Tour Brunch will post before 6:45am (EDT) Thursday.
RBC Canadian - Field, Updates and Tee Times
The Field: (link)
Updates:
Friday, June 5
K.H. Lee WD / Justin Lower IN
Saturday, June 6
Michael Kim WD / Lanto Griffin IN
Sunday, June 7
Camilo Villegas IN (sponsor exemption)
Brandt Snedeker WD / Hayden Springer IN
Open Qualifiers IN: Vince Covello, Laurent Desmarchais, Jeevan Sihota, Eric Zhao (a)
Monday, June 8
J.T. Poston WD / Ben Martin IN
Field expands from 145 to 147 to round of threesomes:
Paul Peterson IN
David Skinns IN
Tee Times: (link)
RBC Canadian Open | Tournament Odds
Source: CBS Sports
Tommy Fleetwood +1300
Matt Fitzpatrick +1300
Sam Burns +1500
Collin Morikawa +2200
Wyndham Clark +2200
Kristoffer Reitan +2500
Robert MacIntyre +2700
Brooks Koepka +3000
Justin Rose +3000
Aaron Rai +3300
Nicolai Højgaard +3300
Alex Noren +3500
Viktor Hovland +3500
Alex Fitzpatrick +3500
Jacob Bridgeman +4000
Nick Taylor +4000
Eric Cole +4000
Harry Hall +4000
Michael Thorbjornsen +4000
Bud Cauley +4000
Shane Lowry +4000
Keith Mitchell +4500
Michael Brennan +4500
Mac Meissner +5000
Ryan Fox +5000
Sahith Theegala +6000
Tony Finau +6000
Taylor Pendrith +6500
Jordan Smith +6500
Sudarshan Yellamaraju +6500
Davis Thompson +7000
Max Greyserman +7000
Steven Fisk +7000
Aldrich Potgieter +7000
Corey Conners +7000
Doug Ghim +7000
Mackenzie Hughes +7000
Tom Kim +8000
Stephan Jaeger +8000
Christiaan Bezuidenhout +8000
Richard Hoey +8000
Johnny Keefer +8000
Andrew Putnam +8000
Haotong Li +10000
Ricky Castillo +10000
Zach Bauchou +10000
Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen +10000
Max Homa +10000
Jackson Suber +10000
Max McGreevy +10000
Matt Wallace +10000
Kevin Yu +10000
Austin Smotherman +10000
Taylor Moore +10000
Thorbjørn Olesen +10000
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On This Day in Golf History
June 10, 1950 - Ben Hogan hit one of the most famous shots in golf history, largely remembered by one of the better golf photographs in history, when he hit a one-iron approach shot to within 40 feet on the final hole of the U.S. Open at Merion Cricket Club in Ardmore, Penn. Hogan two-putt for par and that forced a three-way playoff (held June 11) against George Fazio and Lloyd Mangrum. Hogan won by four shots. Courtesy of Randy Walker, Author of On This Day in Golf History, available via Amazon.com and by clicking HERE
Parting Putt
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