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2025 RBC Canadian Open live leaderboard updates from the second round

2025 RBC Canadian Open live leaderboard updates from the second round

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2025 RBC Canadian Open live leaderboard updates from the second round
Many of the world's best golfers are back at TPC Toronto for the second round of the 2025 RBC Canadian Open.
A good portion of the field — including several Canadians competing in their home open — entered Friday looking to follow up stellar opening rounds after morning rain provided excellent scoring conditions Thursday. Others, like world No. 2 Rory McIlory, have their eyes on the cutline, which figures to be under-par with leaders creeping into double-digit red numbers.
RBC Canadian Open 2025 leaderboard
Keep tabs on all the action in Ontario with the 2025 RBC Canadian Open leaderboard. The field was 156 when the action started on Thursday.
How many players make the cut at the RBC Canadian Open?
Here's a look at who is in line to make and miss the cut in the 2025 RBC Canadian Open at TPC Toronto. The cut at the Canadian Open is top 65 and ties and anyone within 10 shots.
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