2025 RBC Canadian Open predictions
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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 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.
Rory McIlroy looks to bounce back after his disappointing finish at the PGA Championship. Nick Taylor and Corey Conners lead a large Canadian contingent into Toronto. The forthcoming Canadian Open boasts a new venue and has a lot to offer its audience, despite a couple of notable dropouts. Here are the basics to know before tee-off.
At his press conference before the RBC Canadian Open, Rory McIlroy explained why he chose not to give interviews during the PGA Championship.
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.
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Golf Digest on MSNRBC Canadian Open picks 2025: Our experts are completely split on Shane LowryPast results: We have another (easy) winner, with Andy Lack cashing in on Scottie Scheffler’s PGA Championship victory at +500. That’s Andy’s first win of 2025 and gives our panel nine individual victories in 2025.
The Canadian Open has been a staple on the PGA Tour for over a century, featuring some of the biggest names in golf. Names like Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods have won the tournament, which has been held at a variety of courses over the years.
A week ahead of the 2025 U.S. Open at Oakmont, and after having his old Qi10 driver fail a USGA test, Rory's got a new driver in the bag in Canada.
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Golf Digest on MSNThis hero deleting beers in a maple leaf shirt at lunchtime on Thursday should be the new mascot of the RBC Canadian OpenWhile the RBC Canadian Open is primarily known as a U.S. Open tune-up to us Yanks, to the fine, hearty people of Canada, it's their national championship. They get one PGA Tour stop a year, and they make the most of it,