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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?

Burns is on the putting heater of all putting heaters. According to Fantasy National, Burns has gained 5.4 strokes putting per event in his last five starts. He finished T13 at the 2025 RBC Heritage, T5 at the Byron Nelson, T30 at the Truist, T19 at the PGA, and T12 at the Memorial. Those are three “signature events,” a major, and an event at a crossover course to TPC Toronto. 

The LSU alum leads the TOUR in putting, averaging +1.050 strokes gained per round. Also, he gained strokes with his irons at the Memorial last week for the first time since the Waste Management Phoenix Open in February. With his power OTT and lights-out putting, Burns can win one of these non-Major/Signature Events with just above-average iron play. 

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