Inside the 2025 RBC Canadian Open: Who’s Poised to Defy the Odds and Repeat?

Inside the 2025 RBC Canadian Open: Who's Poised to Defy the Odds and Repeat?

“Glorious and free” — that’s exactly how I’m stepping into this week’s 2025 RBC Canadian Open at TPC Toronto’s North Course. It’s a fresh battleground for the PGA TOUR, set up as a dress rehearsal for next week’s grueling U.S. Open at Oakmont. With Rory McIlroy, the quintessential U.S. Open warrior, tipped as the betting favorite, the stage is set—but can anyone wrestle the crown away from him on a course that’s kind to the long hitters yet demands a fiery hot putter? I’m still riding the momentum from nailing Scottie Scheffler at the Memorial and Robert MacIntyre at last year’s Canadian Open, though my ledger’s only modestly in the black at +7.0 units since then. So here’s the real question: will familiarity, form, or gutsy gambling pay off in a field where experience meets raw talent? With guys like Pendrith, Burns, and Young stepping up, and veteran J-Rose lurking as the wild card, the intrigue couldn’t be thicker. Buckle up, because this isn’t just golf — it’s a chess match played at 389 yards per hole. Ready to dive deeper? LEARN MORE.Glorious and free is how I’m going into this week’s 2025 RBC Canadian Open at TPC Toronto’s North Course at Osprey Valley in Ontario. I hit Scottie Scheffler at last week’s Memorial Tournament and Robert MacIntyre at the 2024 RBC Canadian Open. This is the first PGA TOUR event at TPC Toronto, which is meant to prepare golfers for next week’s U.S. Open. 

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