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Matt Fitzpatrick and Tommy Fleetwood headline Canadian Open at TPC Toronto

June 8, 2026 5 Min Read
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Matt Fitzpatrick and Tommy Fleetwood headline Canadian Open at TPC Toronto
European Ryder Cup stars Matt Fitzpatrick and Tommy Fleetwood lead the 2026 RBC Canadian Open odds at TPC Toronto. Full field details and purse info here.
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Matt Fitzpatrick and Tommy Fleetwood lead a strong contingent of European Ryder Cup stars arriving at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley for the 2026 RBC Canadian Open. The 115th edition of Canada’s National Open Championship begins Wednesday, June 10, and runs through Sunday, June 14, in Caledon, Ontario.

As the third oldest continuously running tournament on the PGA Tour, this $9.8 million event serves as a final competitive tune-up for stars preparing for the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills next week.

Defending champion Ryan Fox returns to the North Course to protect his title against a high-caliber field that includes five-time major winner Brooks Koepka and world No. 4 Matt Fitzpatrick.

Fitzpatrick enters the week in exceptional form, having recorded three victories in 2026 at the Valspar Championship, the RBC Heritage, and the Zurich Classic alongside his brother, Alex Fitzpatrick. The Englishman has already surpassed $10 million in prize money this season while maintaining a perfect record of 12 made cuts in as many starts.

The tournament represents the second consecutive year that TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley’s North Course has hosted the event. Measuring 7,389 yards with a par value of 70, the Doug Carrick-designed layout is the first Canadian facility to join the PGA Tour’s TPC Network.

With 500 FedExCup points and a winner’s share of $1,764,000 on the line, the stakes remain high for both international stars and those looking for reshape their season with a breakthrough victory in North America.

European contingent arrives in force at TPC Toronto

The field in Caledon features a heavy concentration of European talent, led by six confirmed members of the Ryder Cup ranks. Joining favorites Fitzpatrick and Fleetwood are major champions Justin Rose and Shane Lowry, along with Viktor Hovland and Robert MacIntyre.

These players are joined by fellow Europeans Nicolai Højgaard, Alex Noren, and Kristoffer Reitan, all of whom are confirmed for the 115th playing of the championship.

Brooks Koepka is making his first appearance at the Canadian national open since 2019, adding further depth to a roster that includes recent major winners Wyndham Clark and Collin Morikawa.

Morikawa is set to make his first start since the PGA Championship after missing the Memorial Tournament to be with his wife for the birth of their first child. The American challenge is bolstered by Sam Burns and J.T. Poston as the field prepares for the 7,389-yard test.

Canadian depth led by Taylor and home favorites

While global stars have descended on Ontario, a comprehensive list of Canadian players will lead the local charge. The home crowd will focus on 2023 champion Nick Taylor and fellow PGA Tour winners Corey Conners, Taylor Pendrith, and Mackenzie Hughes.

They are joined by Adam Hadwin, Adam Svensson, Ben Silverman, and veteran Mike Weir, who is remarkably making his 33rd start in his national open. Weir remains a beloved figure in Canadian sport for his 2003 Masters triumph.

The Canadian roster also features younger talents such as Sudarshan Yellamaraju, A.J. Ewart, and Michael Thorbjornsen. For these players, the 2026 RBC Canadian Open is a chance to secure a career-defining win on home soil. Much like how Mountaineers secure victory through collective effort, the deep Canadian presence ensures local fans have numerous contenders to follow through the final round on June 14.

Championship logistics and FedExCup implications

TPC Toronto provides a different challenge than the traditional parkland venues often associated with this championship. The North Course, located in the Alton area of Caledon, offers a par-70 framework that will test the precision of Aaron Rai, Jacob Bridgeman, and Michael Brennan. The event is strategically placed one week before the U.S.

Open, allowing the elite field to sharpen their games before traveling to New York.

As the 115th edition of the tournament unfolds, the focus remains on the $9.8 million purse and the historical prestige of the event. Beyond the financial rewards, the 500 FedExCup points are vital as the summer season intensifies.

Whether a European star maintains their 2026 momentum or a Canadian hero repeats Nick Taylor’s 2023 heroics, the North Course is prepared to crown the next champion of Canada’s oldest professional golf tournament.

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