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RBC Canadian Open: Full $9.8M Payout, How Much Did Ryan Fox Win?

RBC Canadian Open: Full $9.8M Payout, How Much Did Ryan Fox Win?

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Ryan Fox earned his second PGA Tour win of the season at the RBC Canadian Open after he outlasted Sam Burns in a four-hole playoff.
Fox made a gutsy birdie on his 72nd hole to force a playoff and sign for a 4-under 66 to get to 18-under and to play extra holes. Burns fired off an impressive 8-under 62 to jump up 15 spots and sit at 18-overall. He posted the number, and Fox responded.
At the RBC Canadian Open, they continue to play the 18th hole for the playoff. It took them four tries before Fox finally made a putt to win.
With this victory, Fox won $1,764,000 for the second time in less than a month. He also won the ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic. The New Zealander also became the first countryman to win twice in one season on the PGA Tour.
CALEDON, ONTARIO - JUNE 08: Ryan Fox of New Zealand reacts with his caddie Dean Smith to his winning put on the 18th green during the fourth playoff hole of the final round of the...
CALEDON, ONTARIO - JUNE 08: Ryan Fox of New Zealand reacts with his caddie Dean Smith to his winning put on the 18th green during the fourth playoff hole of the final round of the RBC Canadian Open 2025 at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley on June 08, 2025 in Caledon, Ontario. ( More
Photo byBurns hung in there, but could not get his putter to cooperate. He claimed $1,068,200 for his runner-up finish.
Kevin Yu led at one point on Sunday but could not close it out. He signed for a 4-under 66 to finish solo third and take home $676,200. Cameron Young and Matt McCarty tied for fourth and won $441,000. Young had a shot, but a costly bogey on the par-5 18th put him out of contention.
Byeong Hun An, Andrew Putnam and Matteo Manassero round out the top six. With their finish, they won $231,750.
How much money did the rest of the field make this week? Here is a full breakdown of the RBC Canadian Open payout.
RBC Canadian Open 2025 Payout:
1. Ryan Fox (-18): $1,764,000
2. Sam Burns (-18): $1,068,200
3. Kevin Yu (-17): $676,200
T4. Cameron Young, Matt McCarty (-16): $441,000
T6. Byeong Hun An, Andrew Putnam, Matteo Manassero (-15): $231,750
T9. Cameron Champ, Victor Perez, David Skinns, Lee Hodges (-14): $257,250
T13. Ludvig Åberg, Shane Lowry, Nick Taylor, Danny Willett, Alex Smalley (-13): $180,810
T18. Noah Goodwin, Jackson Suber, Jesper Svensson, Jeremy Paul, Thomas Detry, Kevin Roy (-12): $125,277
T24. Emiliano Grillo, Harry Hall, Antoine Rozner (-11): $86,730
T27. Lanto Griffin, Max McGreevy, Corey Conners, Keith Mitchell, John Pak, Adam Hadwin, Taylor Pendrith, Jake Knapp, Mackenzie Hughes (-10): $64,354
T36. Robert MacIntyre, Thorbjørn Olesen, Ben Silverman, Taylor Montgomery, Richard Lee, Cristobal Del Solar, Rico Hoey (-9): $44,660
T43. Steven Fisk, Patrick Fishburn, Rasmus Højgaard, Trey Mullinax (-8): $33,810
T47. Mark Hubbard, Nate Lashley, Ryo Hisatsune, Matthew Anderson, Paul Waring (-7): $26,402
T52. Carson Young, Vince Whaley, Zac Blair, Beau Hossler, Paul Peterson, Henrik Norlander, Trevor Cone (-6): $23,114
T59. Wyndham Clark, Hayden Springer, Davis Riley, Dylan Wu, Peter Malnati (-5): $21,854
64. Chandler Phillips (-4): $21,266
T65. Tyler Mawhinney (a), Adam Schenk (-3): $21,070
67. Charley Hoffman (-1): $20,874
68. Justin Lower (+1): $20,678
*Tyler Mawhinney is an amateur and did not earn any money.
Next week, the PGA Tour will head to Oakmont for the U.S. Open and the season's third major. Who will come out on top?
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