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Canadian Open purse, payout: See prize money for PGA Tour winner
Canadian Open purse, payout: See prize money for PGA Tour winner

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time3 days ago

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Canadian Open purse, payout: See prize money for PGA Tour winner

The Canadian Open is this week from TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley. The tournament will serve as a appetizer for the British Open next week. Robert MacIntyre won the event in 2024 and will be back in the 2025 field. Advertisement There's a $9.8 million total purse with $1,764,000 going to the winner. Who won the Canadian Open last year? Robert MacIntyre tees off on the fifth hole during the final round of The Players Championship PGA golf tournment Sunday, March 16, 2025 at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. [Corey Perrine/Florida Times-Union] Robert MacIntyre won the 2024 Canadian Open. What is the total purse for the 2025 Canadian Open? The total purse for the Canadian Open is $9.8 million. What is the winner's share for the 2025 Canadian Open? The winner's share for the Canadian Open is $1,764,000. This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Canadian Open purse, payout: 2025 prize money for PGA Tour event

Portal Predictions: Hot positions, top programs, Joe Cotton
Portal Predictions: Hot positions, top programs, Joe Cotton

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time08-04-2025

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Portal Predictions: Hot positions, top programs, Joe Cotton

© Corey Perrine/Florida Times-Union / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images Rivals rankings director/transfer portal analyst Adam Friedman has three predictions on possible transfers, some of the teams that will be actively recruiting the portal and where the top available offensive lineman could end up. RELATED: Clemson CB Tavoy Feagin intends to enter the the transfer portal MORE TRANSFER PORTAL: Latest news | Transfer search | Transfer Team Ranking | Football Player Ranking 2026 RIVALS250 REFRESH: New schedule explained | Updated Rivals250 revealed | Biggest storylines | Prospects on the five-star radar | Three big jumps BACKUPS AT PREMIUM POSITIONS WILL FLOCK TO PORTAL Very few starting caliber players will enter the transfer portal when it opens next week but expect to see a lot of second- and third- string players at premium positions make the decision to find a new home. So, if your favorite team has some impressive prospects at quarterback, receiver, offensive tackle or along the defensive front, you're going to want to mentally prepare for the fact that they could be playing for a different team come the fall. Advertisement Pretty much every program that recruits the transfer portal is looking for offensive linemen, wide receivers and defenders to improve the pass rush. Every team knows a starter is going to be hard to find this spring but they can add a player who can minimize the drop-off between first- and second-string. TOP PROGRAMS WILL BE VERY ACTIVE IN SPRING TRANSFER PORTAL The transfer portal opens next Wednesday and we're already seeing an uptick in players announcing their intention to transfer. There will be substantially fewer starting caliber players to enter the portal this time around but teams will be able to find important contributors for the upcoming season. With that in mind, don't expect teams who have already had a lot of success this transfer cycle to sit on the sidelines. Ole Miss, LSU, Nebraska, Missouri, Kentucky, Mississippi State, Texas Tech, Arkansas, UCF and Arizona round out the top 10 of the transfer team rankings and they're sure to be some of the most active teams once again. Advertisement One thing to remember though, in the spring transfer window SEC players who decide to enter the portal are not allowed to transfer to another SEC program. This could cut down on the number of total transfers we see this month but there will still be plenty of quality to be found in the portal. JOE COTTON WILL END UP AT A TOP-25 PROGRAM Every program in the country can use a big, athletic left tackle with multiple years of eligibility remaining. Joe Cotton, who left South Dakota and entered the transfer portal over the weekend, fits that description. The standout offensive tackle entered the transfer portal with a 'do not contact' label but sources indicate his recruitment is not yet wrapped up. Top 25 programs from coast to coast have been making inquiries and trying to get his attention. Cotton graded out on Pro Football Focus as one of the best offensive linemen over the last two seasons and it's expected he'll use both of his remaining seasons of eligibility before making the jump to the pros. He is going to make the fanbase of one top 25 program very happy.

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