$9.8 Million Purse As The PGA Tour Heads North

Date:

Share post:

The PGA Tour heads north of the border this week for one of its longest running non-major tournaments on the tour’s schedule, the RBC Canadian Open. Played since 1904, the 116th RBC Canadian Open will take place on the North Course at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley.

New Zealand’s Ryan Fox will look to defend his championship after beating Sam Burns in a playoff for the 2025 title. A field that includes Collin Morikawa, Justin Rose, Aaron Rai, Tony Finau, Tommy Fleetwood, Matt Fitzpatrick, Viktor Hovland, Brooks Koepka and others headline the event.

This is the second consecutive playing of the event at TPC Toronto, so players will have some course knowledge to fall back on this year. The course features four reachable par 5’s, which will give the players multiple chances to make birdies throughout the week. Last year’s champion, Ryan Fox, posted a score of -18 in his playoff victory.

The RBC Canadian Open will be the last chance for players to find their form before next week’s U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills on Long Island. Below is the payouts by finishing position for this week’s event.

2026 RBC Canadian Open Payouts By Finishing Position

WIN: $1.764 million

2: $1.0682 million

3: $676,200

4: $480,200

5: $401,800

6: $355,250

7: $330,750

8: $306,250

9: $286,650

10: $267,050

11: $247,450

12: $227,850

13: $208,250

14: $188,650

15: $178,850

16: $169,050

17: $159,250

18: $149,450

19: $139,650

20: $129,850

21: $120,050

22: $110,250

23: $102,410

24: $94,570

25: $86,730

26: $78,890

27: $75,950

28: $73,010

29: $70,070

30: $67,130

31: $64,190

32: $61,250

33: $58,310

34: $55,860

35: $53,410

36: $50,960

37: $48,510

38: $46,550

39: $44,590

40: $42,630

41: $40,670

42: $38,710

43: $37,750

44: $34,790

45: $32,830

46: $30,870

47: $28,910

48: $27,342

49: $25,970

50: $25,186

51: $24,598

52: $24,010

53: $23,618

54: $23,226

55: $23,030

56: $22,834

57: $22,638

58: $22,442

59: $22,246

60: $22,050

61: $21,854

62: $21,658

63: $21,462

64: $21,266

65: $21,070

66: $29,874

67: $20,678

68: $20,482

69: $20,286

70: $20,090

71: $19,894

72: $19,698

73: $19,502

74: $19,306

75: $19,110

76: $18,914

77: $18,718

78: $18,522

79: $18,326

80: $18,130

Mike is a founding member of Break80 Golf and a contributing golf and sports writer for Forbes with PGA Tour and LIV Golf media credentials. Mike can be reached at break80podcast@gmail.com for inquiries or story leads.

Source link

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Related articles

LA28’s Defining Moment Fast Approaching Says IOC Executive Director Christophe Dubi

(This story is based on a Forbes exclusive interview with Christophe Dubi June 4, 2026 in Los Angeles,...

Los Angeles Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani Stumbles In Bid For 7th Win

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 6: Shohei Ohtani #17 of the Los Angeles Dodgers is congratulated in the...

The FIFA World Cup Built Recovery Into The Rules—How Your Company Can Too

During the 2026 men’s World Cup, FIFA, soccer’s global governing body, will introduce a simple yet consequential change...

Rhoda Magbitang Made Top Chef History Twice In One Season

Rhoda Magbitang, the Kailua-Kona chef is only the fourth contestant in 23 seasons of Top Chef to win...