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There are 29 golfers tied for 18th or better after 36 holes in Toronto who are not in the U.S. Open field. A win would get them in.
The PGA Tour heads to the Great White North for the final event before the third major championship of the season. The 2025 RBC Canadian Open takes center stage as the national open jumps to its 38th different host venue in tournament history with the North Course at TPC Toronto welcoming players for 72 holes through the weekend.
The PGA Tour's RBC Canadian Open begins on Thursday at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley, where many of the world's best players compete in Caledon, Ontario.
The RBC Canadian Open is the second-oldest non-major on the PGA Tour—and boasts one of Tiger Woods’s greatest shots. Here's what you need to know for this year.
The PGA Tour heads to Canada as the RBC Canadian Open tees off from TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley on Thursday, June 5. With the U.S. Open one week away, many of the top golfers on the PGA Tour are bypassing the RBC Canadian Open 2025 to rest and prepare for the third major of the year.
Rory McIlroy made an 8 on his fifth hole Friday at TPC Toronto, free-falling down the RBC Canadian Open leaderboard on his way to a missed cut. McIlroy followed that quadruple-bogey debacle with four bogeys and a double in shooting 8-over 78.
Athlon Sports. With a $9.8 million purse and 500 FedExCup points on the line, the 2025 RBC Canadian Open is without question one of the biggest events in the PGA Tour. Unfortunately, for one of golf's biggest names,
Rory McIlroy added something big to his resume, but not in any desirable way. On Friday at the RBC Canadian Open, the Masters champion suffered an early exit from the tournament after having his second-highest score to par in any PGA Tour round of his career,