RBC Canadian Open 2026: PGA Tour Returns with $9.8 Million Prize Pool
TORONTO, ONTARIO - The prestigious RBC Canadian Open is set to commence this week as part of the PGA Tour's lineup, marking its 116th edition since its inception in 1904. Hosted at TPC Toronto's North Course, this long-standing tournament attracts top talent from around the globe.
Defending champion Ryan Fox from New Zealand is eager to retain his title after a thrilling playoff victory against Sam Burns in 2025. The tournament will feature a competitive field, including renowned players such as Collin Morikawa, Justin Rose, Tony Finau, and Brooks Koepka, among others.
This year marks the second consecutive event held at TPC Toronto, allowing players to draw on their experiences from the previous tournament. The course is known for its four par 5 holes, offering numerous opportunities for birdies. Last year's winner, Fox, finished with an impressive score of -18.
The RBC Canadian Open is a critical opportunity for players to hone their skills ahead of the upcoming U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills. The total prize pool for this year's event is $9.8 million, with payouts structured to reward top finishers significantly. The winner will take home $1.764 million, while other placements also receive substantial earnings.
With high stakes and a competitive atmosphere, the RBC Canadian Open promises to be an exciting event for both players and fans alike.
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