Ryan Fox, 2025 RBC Canadian Open
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Here's the breakdown of how much money each player earned at the RBC Canadian Open, where there was a purse of $9.8 million.
The winner of the PGA Tour’s RBC Canadian Open will receive $1,764,000 from the $9.8 million purse. Here’s how the full payout will break down. The individual earnings will be updated after the event concludes.
The PGA Tour continues its trek through the Great White North with 18 holes remaining in the final event before the third major championship of the season. The 2025 RBC Canadian Open is taking center stage with the nation's championship being contested at its 38th different host venue in tournament history as the North Course at TPC Toronto.
Remember Cameron Champ? From nearly last on the entry list to first on the leaderboard, Champ is on his game. Just more than a week ahead of his 30th birthday, the Sacramento native has yet to make a bogey at TPC Toronto. He followed up a blistering 8-under 62 in the first round with a solid 66 on Friday to take the clubhouse lead.
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GOLF.com on MSNAnger, a ‘pillow fight’ playoff, and a shot of a lifetime: How RBC Canadian Open’s wild Sunday unfoldedSunday at the RBC Canadian Open had many twists and turns, but eventually Ryan Fox was the last man standing after a "pillow fight" playoff.
Ryan Fox was in contention heading into the final round of the 2025 RBC Canadian Open at TPC Toronto, but it didn't seem like another top golfer on the PGA Tour
Ryan Fox lifted the RBC Canadian Open trophy on Sunday after a hard-fought battle with Sam Burns. He secured the victory on the fourth playoff hole with a birdie. It’s his second PGA win in five weeks, and it also earned him a spot in the U.S. Open this week.
The RBC Canadian Open will see its field cut after Friday's second round. Follow the latest updates and see which golfers could miss the cut.
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