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CALEDON, Ont. — Defending RBC Canadian Open champion Robert MacIntyre doesn’t give a bleep what anybody thinks. That’s the first thing that came to mind when the 2024 champ was asked on ...
RBC Canadian Open 2025 leaderboard Keep tabs on all the action in Ontario with the 2025 RBC Canadian Open leaderboard. The field was 156 when the action started on Thursday. Cameron Champ leads, Rory ...
The beginning of the decade had been rough for golf in Canada. Now, as the 2025 Canadian Open is set to be played from June 5-8 for the first time at TPC Toronto, billed by Golf Canada as the ...
He is the lone Canadian to win on TOUR this year, claiming victory at February’s Sony Open in Hawaii. “ [My game] is in a good spot.
CALEDON — Nick Taylor was once again the low Canadian at the RBC Canadian Open, just not the way he would have liked. Taylor, from Abbotsford, B.C. John Chidley-Hill, The Canadian Press Jun 8 ...
The leading three players not already exempt who make the cut at the RBC Canadian Open will earn a place in The 153rd Open at Royal Portrush. In the event of a tie for a qualifying place, the player ...
The top international names in women’s professional golf — including Canada’s winningest golfer Brooke Henderson — will ...
The Masters champion, who won the RBC Canadian Open in 2019 and 2022, bowed out early after a second-round 78, his highest score since the opening day of last year’s Open Championship at Royal ...
Some of the world's top players are teeing off at the RBC Canadian Open today amid the hotly debated LIV Golf-PGA Tour controversy that shook the golf world this week.
To be fair, when Rory McIlroy entered the Canadian Open golf tournament last week, he had some concerns about his game. His driver was really wonky, to the point where he tried out a new 44-inch ...
Championship schedule to include 12 National Amateur Championships presented by BDO, six NextGen Championships, the World Junior Girls Golf Championship and two Canadian Collegiate Invitationals in ...
He won it style. Pat Fletcher was a 38-year-old teaching pro playing out of the Saskatoon Golf & Country Club when he caught fire on the back nine of the 1954 Canadian Open at Vancouver's Point Grey.