2023 RBC Canadian Open Betting
One of the oldest golf tournaments on the PGA Tour is the RBC Canadian Open, which takes place in early June. The event debuted in 1904. The spot on the PGA Tour schedule is not the best for the RBC Canadian Open, as it is held the week before the U.S. Open and that means that many of the world’s top players may not be in the field. Somewhat surprisingly, big-name players have won the last two events, as Dustin Johnson won in 2018, while Rory McIlroy won the title in 2019 and 2022. The tournament was cancelled in 2020 and 2021. The 2023 RBC Canadian Open will be held from June 8-11. Two top players who committed early to playing this event are Sam Burns and Cameron Young.
Catch all of the action at RBC Canadian Open from Thursday, June 8 through Sunday, June 11.
2022-2023 PGA Golf Betting Lines
2023 RBC Canadian Open at a Glance
Course: Oakdale Golf and Country Club, Toronto Ontario, Canada
Par: 72
Course Length: 7,264 yards
Defending Champion: Rory McIlroy
Tournament Record: -23 (263)
The RBC Canadian Open has often been held at Glen Abbey Golf Course, as it has hosted the event 30 times, but in 2023 and in 2026 it will take place at Oakdale Golf and Country Club in Toronto. A 7,264-yard composite championship course will integrate elements from each of the course’s three nines (Thompson, Homenuik, Knudson).The RBC Canadian Open has also been held at Royal Montreal Golf Club, which has hosted the tournament nine times while Mississaugua Golf & Country Club has hosted the event a total of six times. Toronto Golf Club, St. George's Golf and Country Club, and Hamilton Golf and Country Club have hosted the event six times, while Lambton Golf Club, Shaughnessy Golf & Country Club, and Scarboro Golf and Country Club have hosted it four times.
RBC Canadian Open Winners (2000)
YEAR |
WINNER |
SCORE TO PAR |
2022 |
Rory McIlroy |
-19 |
2021 |
Event Cancelled |
2020 |
Event Cancelled |
2019 |
Rory McIlroy |
-22 |
2018 |
Dustin Johnson |
-23 |
2017 |
Jhonattan Vegas |
-21 |
2016 |
Jhonattan Vegas |
-12 |
2015 |
Jason Day |
-17 |
2014 |
Tim Clark |
-17 |
2013 |
Brandt Snedeker |
-16 |
2012 |
Scott Piercy |
-17 |
2011 |
Sean O’Hair |
-4 |
2010 |
Carl Pettersson |
-14 |
2009 |
Nathan Green |
-18 |
2008 |
Chez Reavie |
-17 |
2007 |
Jim Furyk |
-14 |
2006 |
Jim Furyk |
-14 |
2005 |
Mark Calcavecchia |
-5 |
2004 |
Vijay Singh |
-9 |
2003 |
Bob Tway |
-8 |
2002 |
John Rollins |
-16 |
2001 |
Scott Verplank |
-14 |
2000 |
Tiger Woods |
-22 |
Three players have had winning scores of better than 18-under par since Tiger Woods shot 22-under in 2000 and that was Johnson in 2018 who tied the record with a -23 under par, Vegas at 21-under in 2017 and McIlroy at 22-under in 2019 and 19-under in 2022.
Most Career Wins
WINS |
GOLFER |
YEARS |
4 |
Leo Diegel |
1924, 1925, 1928, 1929 |
3 |
Tommy Armour |
1927, 1930, 1934 |
3 |
Sam Snead |
1938, 1940, 1941 |
3 |
Lee Trevino |
1971, 1977, 1979 |
No player has won more than three times at the RBC Canadian Open since Lee Trevino won in the 1970’s. It will be difficult for any player to win this event as many times as in the past, as most of the top players in the world bypass this event.
Best Winning Tournament Scores
SCORE |
GOLFER |
YEAR |
-23 |
Dustin Johnson |
2018 |
-23 |
Arnold Palmer |
1955 |
Johnson tied the all-time record for this event by shooting 23-under par in 2018. He tied the great Arnold Palmer who set the record in 1955.
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