2026 RBC Canadian Open Odds – Fleetwood Favored at +1200

2026 RBC Canadian Open Odds - Fleetwood Favored at +1200 2026 RBC Canadian Open Odds - Fleetwood Favored at +1200
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The PGA Tour heads north this week to TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley's North Course in Caledon, Ontario, for Canada's national open. Tommy Fleetwood headlines the 2026 RBC Canadian Open as the betting favorite at +1200. Fleetwood is one of four players ranked inside the top 10 in the world who made the trip, and he arrives fresh off a near-miss at last week's Memorial Tournament.

With Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy resting before next week's U.S. Open, the door is open for a new name. Below is a full breakdown of the latest 2026 RBC Canadian Open odds, the favorite, mid-tier value plays, and longshots worth tracking.

Last Updated: Thursday, June 11, 2026

2026 RBC CANADIAN OPEN DATE, TIME & HOW TO WATCH

WhereTPC Toronto at Osprey Valley (North Course), Caledon, Ontario
WhenThursday, June 11 – Round 1 (coverage 3:00 PM ET)
TVGolf Channel and CBS

Tommy Fleetwood Leads 2026 RBC Canadian Open Odds

Fleetwood enters the week ranked No. 7 in the world and No. 10 in the FedExCup standings. The Englishman is the reigning FedExCup champion, having claimed his first PGA Tour title at last summer's Tour Championship. His 2026 has been steady rather than spectacular. He has banked six top-10 finishes, including a tie for fourth at the Memorial Tournament after an eagle briefly tied him for the lead on Sunday.

The case for Fleetwood is his ball-striking. He ranks among the most consistent tee-to-green players on Tour, and that profile travels well to a strategic, par-70 course. He also knows this event. He finished sixth in his lone Canadian Open start in 2018 and was on the wrong end of Nick Taylor's playoff in 2023.

However, the price demands caution. At +1200, the implied probability is roughly 7.7 percent. Fleetwood has not won anywhere in the world since Atlanta, so closing remains the open question. A 147-player field offers plenty of names capable of going low for four rounds. The case for the favorite is real. The case against is simply that the number leaves little margin if he stalls on Sunday again.

2026 RBC CANADIAN OPEN – TOP ODDS TO WIN

NameOdds
Tommy Fleetwood+1200
Matt Fitzpatrick+1400
Sam Burns+1400
Wyndham Clark+2000
Brooks Koepka+2500
Collin Morikawa+2500
Kristoffer Reitan+2500
Robert MacIntyre+2500
Justin Rose+2800
Nick Taylor+3000

Odds accurate as of Thursday, June 11, 2026 via TheSpread.com. Odds change, get the latest Golf Odds - Props

Our Favorite RBC Canadian Open Picks

Matt Fitzpatrick (+1400) is the only three-time winner on the PGA Tour in 2026. The world No. 4 has captured the Valspar Championship, the RBC Heritage, and the Zurich Classic of New Orleans alongside his brother, Alex. He also ranks inside the top five in strokes gained tee-to-green. The case against is timing. His recent run reads T52-T14-T36, and he gets his first look at the North Course this week.

Sam Burns (+1400) brings the strongest course history on the board. He posted 18-under here in 2025 before falling to Ryan Fox in a four-hole playoff. Burns then tied for fourth at the Memorial, where he was the only player to break par in all four rounds. The knock is conversion. He is a five-time Tour winner, but turning these chances into titles has been the missing piece lately.

Mid-Tier Value Plays at TPC Toronto

Wyndham Clark (+2000) is arguably the hottest name in the field. He won the CJ Cup Byron Nelson three weeks ago with a closing 60, then finished third at the Memorial after leading the field in approach play. Still, he just missed a playoff in Ohio, so the closing question applies to him as well. The North Course features only two par 5s, which trims the scoring chances for a player who feasts on the longer holes.

Collin Morikawa (+2500) owns elite iron play and a Pebble Beach win from February. The concern is health. A back issue has lingered since March, and his last two starts produced finishes of T62 and T55. This is his first start in four weeks, so the form is hard to read. For context on the form lines heading into Canada, see our Memorial Tournament picks from last week.

Longshots and RBC Canadian Open Storylines

Justin Rose (+2800) is playing some of the best golf of his career at age 45. He already owns a 2026 win at Torrey Pines, plus a tie for third at the Masters and a top 10 at the PGA Championship. He also holds a share of the tournament's 18-hole scoring record with a 60 in 2022. The caution flag is recent venue fit, as he missed the cut at the North Course last year.

Robert MacIntyre (+2500) won this title in 2024 and has shredded these tracks before, posting two rounds of 65 here last year. The Scotsman also finished fourth at THE PLAYERS in March. However, his recent form is a worry. He has missed the cut in three of his last six starts, including last week. A change of scenery could reset things.

The deeper board carries the local storylines. Nick Taylor (+3000) ended a 69-year Canadian drought when he won this event in 2023, and the home crowd will push him again. Fellow Canadians Corey Conners, Taylor Pendrith, and Mackenzie Hughes sit further down the list but bring real game. Defending champion Ryan Fox is back to defend and aims to become the first repeat winner since Jhonattan Vegas. Each is a defensible sprinkle for bettors hunting a longer price.

2026 RBC Canadian Open Betting FAQ

Who is the favorite to win the 2026 RBC Canadian Open?

Tommy Fleetwood is the betting favorite at +1200 via TheSpread.com. The reigning FedExCup champion is ranked No. 7 in the world and tied for fourth at the Memorial Tournament in his most recent start.

When does the 2026 RBC Canadian Open start?

Round 1 begins Thursday, June 11, 2026 at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley in Caledon, Ontario. The tournament runs through Sunday, June 14.

What channel is the 2026 RBC Canadian Open on?

Television coverage airs on Golf Channel and CBS. Golf Channel carries early-round and weekend coverage, while CBS handles the final stretch on Saturday and Sunday.

Who won the RBC Canadian Open last year?

Ryan Fox won the 2025 RBC Canadian Open at 18-under par. He beat Sam Burns in a four-hole playoff at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley.

What are the par and yardage at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley?

The North Course at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley plays as a par 70 at 7,389 yards. It features just two par 5s, on holes No. 1 and No. 18.

What is the purse for the 2026 RBC Canadian Open?

The 2026 RBC Canadian Open carries a purse of $9.8 million. The winner earns $1.76 million and 500 FedExCup points.

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