2026 RBC Canadian Open Final Field Announced
The 2026 RBC Canadian Open has unveiled its final field of competitors ahead of the event scheduled from June 10 to June 14 at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley in Caledon, Ontario. Presented by Golf Canada and RBC, the tournament will feature a purse of $9.8 million USD.
Star-Studded Competitors
A total of 147 players will participate in this prestigious event, including numerous international golf stars. Leading the charge are:
- Matt Fitzpatrick (World No. 4)
- Justin Rose (World No. 6)
- Collin Morikawa (World No. 7)
- Tommy Fleetwood (World No. 8)
- Ryan Fox (Defending Champion, World No. 57)
Other notable names joining the competition include:
- Brooks Koepka
- Aaron Rai (World No. 13)
- Robert MacIntyre (World No. 17)
- Sam Burns (World No. 34)
- Shane Lowry (World No. 41)
- Viktor Hovland
Canadian Contingent
An impressive lineup of 18 Canadian golfers will also compete for the national title. The Canadian players include:
- Nick Taylor (Defending Champion, World No. 60)
- Corey Conners (World No. 53)
- Taylor Pendrith (World No. 92)
- Mackenzie Hughes
- Adam Hadwin
- Adam Svensson
- Mike Weir (33rd RBC Canadian Open appearance)
Event Highlights
This year’s tournament promises a rich experience both on and off the course. In addition to competitive play, fans can look forward to:
- The RBC Canadian Open After Party featuring Dwayne Gretzky and James Barker Band.
- A FIFA World Cup watch party for the Canada vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina match on June 12 at 3:00 p.m. EDT.
- The Fare Way featuring The Keg, offering premium dining options.
Ryan Paul, Tournament Director, expressed enthusiasm about the caliber of the field and the event’s unique offerings. “We are proud to welcome a strong lineup of players and provide fans with an exceptional experience,” he stated.
Golf Course Renovations
Enhancements were made to the North Course, designed by Doug Carrick, to ensure it meets championship-level standards. The course was renovated with insights from renowned architect Ian Andrew and PGA TOUR consultation.
Looking Ahead
As anticipation grows for the 2026 RBC Canadian Open, fans can expect high-quality golf and engaging activities. Tickets are available, and children aged 12 and under can attend for free with a ticketed adult.




