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How to watch the 2025 RBC Canadian Open: Tee times, streaming info, updated odds for PGA tournament

How to watch the 2025 RBC Canadian Open: Tee times, streaming info, updated odds for PGA tournament

New York Times2 days ago

Rory McIlroy looks to bounce back after his disappointing finish at the PGA Championship. Nick Taylor and Corey Conners lead a large Canadian contingent into Toronto. The forthcoming Canadian Open boasts a new venue and has a lot to offer its audience, despite a couple of notable dropouts. Here are the basics to know before tee-off.
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PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ will provide exclusive early coverage and featured group coverage beginning at 6:45 a.m. on Thursday and Friday, and 7:45 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday. CBS coverage can also be streamed on Paramount+, and TSN coverage can also be streamed on TSN+. NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports App will offer live simulcasts of Golf Channel's telecasts.
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler has won three of the past six PGA outings, but he'll sit out this weekend to rest up before the U.S. Open on June 12. Canada's top tournament still holds gravity, though. Its purse is $9.8 million, and its history is longer than that of all but one non-major Tour event (the BMW Championship, originally played as the Western Open in 1899).
The inaugural 1904 installment was played in Quebec, but the most frequent location has been Ontario's Glen Abbey, with 30 different hosting turns. This is the Canadian Open's first time at TPC Toronto, a course opened in 1992 and renovated by Ian Andrew in 2023.
All-universe golfer Rory McIlroy is the favorite to win this tourney (+450 moneyline). He has already claimed the hardware twice: in 2019, by a commanding seven strokes, and then again in 2022 (the event was cancelled in 2020-21 due to the COVID-19 pandemic). McIlroy hits this weekend second to Scheffler in both the World Golf Rankings and FedEx Cup points.
Scottish golfer Robert MacIntyre won last year's Open. American golfers have traditionally dominated this event, with 74 total first-place finishes across 59 different champions. Canada comes in at fourth place, trailing the U.S., England and Australia. Canadian Nick Taylor knocked off England's Tommy Fleetwood in 2023 via a thrilling playoff. His clinching 72-foot putt is worth a rewatch this weekend, especially for the top-shelf Jim Nantz call ('Are you serious? Oh my goodness, glorious and free!').
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Ludvig Åberg has the field's second-best odds behind McIlroy at +1400. He won his second PGA Tour event in February at the Genesis Invitational, where he sank a career-first hole-in-one. Hometown hero Corey Conners (+1800) is tied for third-best odds alongside Ireland's Shane Lowry.
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From the New York Times archive, 2000 (original print version):
'The situation called for something spectacular, which meant the situation was perfect for Tiger Woods.
'Leading today's final round of the Bell Canadian Open by one stroke on the final hole, Woods executed a shot that required both boldness and brilliance. Standing in a fairway bunker, 218 yards from the pin, with water guarding the front and right sides of the green, Woods hit a 6-iron shot that will add to his legend. As his club met the ball, it rocketed out of the bunker and soared majestically as the gallery at Glen Abbey Golf Club watched, eyes staring upward as if they were watching a space-shuttle launch. Somehow, the ball cleared the water, sailed directly over the flag stick and came to rest just off the green, 18 feet past the hole.' — Clifton Brown
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