Ryan Fox birdied the fourth playoff to beat Sam Burns to win the 114th RBC Canadian Open at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley (North Course) on Sunday. Fox fired a final round of four-under, 66 to get to 18-under and tie clubhouse leader Sam Burns. After the duo exchanged pars on the first three playoff holes, the championship was secured when Fox drained his birdie putt following a miss from Burns. The win is Fox’s second on the PGA TOUR and second this season after winning the ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic last month. Nick Tayor took home the Rivermead Cup as low Canadian, finishing T13 at 13-under. The 2026 RBC Canadian Open will return to TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley (North Course).
PRESS CONFERENCE TRANSCRIPTS
The following RBC Canadian Open player transcripts from Sunday at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley are available online:
Ryan Fox
Sam Burns
Kevin Yu
Cameron Young
Matt McCarty
Matteo Manassero
Ludvig Åberg
Nick Taylor
Mackenzie Hughes
Adam Hadwin
Taylor Pendrith
Richard Lee
Corey Conners
INTERVIEW AUDIO FILES AND VIDEO
Audio and video from Sunday at the RBC Canadian Open from players can be accessed below.
Broadcast quality audio can be downloaded here.
Broadcast quality video can be downloaded here.
CANADIANS IN THE FIELD
T13 | Nick Taylor | 66-65-69-67 | -13 |
T27 | Corey Conners | 70-66-66-68 | -10 |
T27 | Adam Hadwin | 67-68-65-70 | -10 |
T27 | Taylor Pendrith | 65-68-67-70 | -10 |
T27 | Mackenzie Hughes | 68-66-64-72 | -10 |
T36 | Ben Silverman | 68-69-65-69 | -9 |
T36 | Richard T. Lee | 67-64-70-70 | -9 |
T47 | Matthew Anderson | 70-65-68-70 | -7 |
MC | Matthew Scobie | 68-70 | -2 |
MC | Ashton McCulloch (a) | 71-67 | -2 |
MC | Myles Creighton | 71-69 | E |
MC | Hunter Thomson | 67-73 | E |
MC | A.J. Ewart | 69-71 | E |
MC | Roger Sloan | 70-71 | +1 |
MC | Justin Matthews | 69-74 | +3 |
MC | Sudarshan Yellamaraju | 71-72 | +3 |
MC | Matthew Javier (a) | 71-73 | +4 |
MC | Brett Webster | 68-76 | +4 |
MC | Mike Weir | 71-73 | +4 |
MC | Adam Svensson | 73-71 | +4 |
MC | Cougar Collins | 72-74 | +6 |
MC | Wes Heffernan | 75-76 | +11 |
MC | Mark Hoffman | 75-81 | +16 |
MC | David Hearn | 75-82 | +17 |
MCCARTY, YOUNG AND YU EARN PLACES IN THE 153RD OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
Matt McCarty, Cameron Young and Kevin Yu have earned their place into the 153rd Open at Royal Portrush from July 17-20.
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RBC CANADIAN OPEN – MEDIA GUIDE & PLAYER PERFORMANCE GUIDE
Below are links to the RBC Canadian Open Media Guide as well as the all-time Player Performance Guide:
2025 RBC Canadian Open Media Guide
RBC Canadian Open – All-Time Player Performance Guide
ABOUT THE RBC CANADIAN OPEN
Part of the FedExCup, stars of the PGA TOUR will compete at the RBC Canadian Open, June 4 – 8, 2025 at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley (North Course) in Caledon, Ont. Conducted by Golf Canada for more than a century, the RBC Canadian Open provides an opportunity for Canada’s top talents to compete against the world’s best golfers while also creating a positive impact in the event’s host community. Established in 1904, Canada’s National Open Golf Championship is the third-oldest National Open Golf Championship worldwide next to the British Open and the U.S. Open. The RBC Canadian Open is proudly sponsored by RBC, BDO, Audi, Turkish Airlines, Coca-Cola, Levelwear, SiriusXM, theScore Bet, Hilton, Johnsonville, Sleeman Clear 2.0, Titleist, FootJoy, Humi, Deckorators, Golftown, The Keg, Connect Hearing, Cub Cadet, Cayman Islands, Cottage Springs, Stalk&Barrel, Matt & Steve’s, YETI, Magic Windows, WM, Maestro Dobel, Avis, AirMed, Chartright, the Government of Ontario, and the Government of Canada. The RBC Canadian Open is proud to support First Tee – Canada as the event’s official charity partner. For more information, visit www.rbccanadianopen.com.
ABOUT GOLF CANADA
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