RBC Canadian Open, TPC Toronto
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The PGA Tour continues its trek through the Great White North with 18 holes remaining in the final event before the third major championship of the season. The 2025 RBC Canadian Open is taking center stage with the nation's championship being contested at its 38th different host venue in tournament history as the North Course at TPC Toronto.
The winner of the PGA Tour’s RBC Canadian Open will receive $1,764,000 from the $9.8 million purse. Here’s how the full payout will break down. The individual earnings will be updated after the event concludes.
Remember Cameron Champ? From nearly last on the entry list to first on the leaderboard, Champ is on his game. Just more than a week ahead of his 30th birthday, the Sacramento native has yet to make a bogey at TPC Toronto. He followed up a blistering 8-under 62 in the first round with a solid 66 on Friday to take the clubhouse lead.
The excitement of a national open always draws eyes, and especially with an exhilarating finish like the 2025 RBC Canadian Open had.
Ryan Fox, the RBC Canadian Open winner, earned a nice paycheck from the $9.8 million purse, but what did everyone else make? Let's take a look.
Fox outlasted Sam Burns in a long playoff at TPC Toronto on Sunday afternoon to claim victory at the RBC Canadian Open. The win marked the second of Fox’s career, both of which have come this year, and it officially gave him one of the final spots in the field at next week’s major championship.
McIlroy, who won the 2019 and 2022 RBC Canadian Opens, did not have it this week. After opening with a 71, he shot 78 on Friday, his card showing a quad 8 on the par-4 fifth hole. He managed to only beat four guys this week after finishing at 9 over.
Ryan Fox hit such a quality shot on the fourth hole of the RBC Canadian Open playoff that he considers it the best of his career.
Retired Pro Golfer Colt Knost Wears Panthers Brad Marchand Jersey To Troll Fans At RBC Canadian Open
CBS golf reporter Amanda Balionis stepped onto The Rink, the tee box of the 14th hole at the RBC Canadian Open, wearing a Toronto Maple Leafs jersey with Auston Matthews' name stitched on the back, and was greeted with cheers from the spectators.
The U.S. Open is just about filled up with six available spots still to go. High finishers of the 2025 RBC Canadian Open, if he's not already in the field for Oakmont, earns some tee times at the national championship next week.