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RBC Canadian Open 2025 payout, purse: How much does each golfer get at TPC Toronto?
RBC Canadian Open 2025 payout, purse: How much does each golfer get at TPC Toronto?

Yahoo

time13 hours ago

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RBC Canadian Open 2025 payout, purse: How much does each golfer get at TPC Toronto?

The PGA Tour's annual stop in Canada is here, as the 2025 RBC Canadian Open kicks off Thursday at TPC Toronto's North Course. Robert MacIntyre is the event's defending champion, and he and a host of others are in the field trying to capture the national open and get final preparations in before next week's U.S. Open at Oakmont. Advertisement There's a big purse up for grabs, too, one of the largest outside of the signature events all season. What is the total purse at the 2025 RBC Canadian Open? The purse is $9.8 million at TPC Toronto. How much money does the RBC Canadian Open winner get? The winner will receive $1.764 million, or 18 percent of the total purse. RBC Canadian Open 2025 prize money, payouts Position Prize money 1 $1,764,000 2 $1,068,200 3 $676,200 4 $480,200 5 $401,800 6 $355,250 7 $330,750 8 $306,250 9 $286,650 10 $267,050 11 $247,450 12 $227,850 13 $208,250 14 $188,650 15 $178,850 16 $169,050 17 $159,250 18 $149,450 19 $139,650 20 $129,850 21 $120,050 22 $110,250 23 $102,410 24 $94,570 25 $86,730 26 $78,890 27 $75,950 28 $73,010 29 $70,070 30 $67,130 31 $64,190 32 $61,250 33 $58,310 34 $55,860 35 $53,410 36 $50,960 37 $48,510 38 $46,550 39 $44,590 40 $42,630 41 $40,670 42 $38,710 43 $36,750 44 $34,790 45 $32,830 46 $30,870 47 $28,910 48 $27,342 49 $25,970 50 $25,186 51 $24,598 52 $24,010 53 $23,618 54 $23,226 55 $23,030 56 $22,834 57 $22,638 58 $22,442 59 $22,246 60 $22,050 61 $21,854 62 $21,658 63 $21,462 64 $21,266 65 $21,070 Where to watch, follow the RBC Canadian Open The the TV channel, streaming and radio schedule, with Golf Channel, CBS, ESPN+, Paramount+ and PGA Tour Radio on SiriusXM all teaming up for the coverage, can be found here. This article originally appeared on Golfweek: RBC Canadian Open 2025 payout, prize money at TPC Toronto

RBC Canadian Open 2025 payout, purse: How much does each golfer get at TPC Toronto?
RBC Canadian Open 2025 payout, purse: How much does each golfer get at TPC Toronto?

USA Today

time14 hours ago

  • Business
  • USA Today

RBC Canadian Open 2025 payout, purse: How much does each golfer get at TPC Toronto?

RBC Canadian Open 2025 payout, purse: How much does each golfer get at TPC Toronto? The PGA Tour's annual stop in Canada is here, as the 2025 RBC Canadian Open kicks off Thursday at TPC Toronto's North Course. Robert MacIntyre is the event's defending champion, and he and a host of others are in the field trying to capture the national open and get final preparations in before next week's U.S. Open at Oakmont. There's a big purse up for grabs, too, one of the largest outside of the signature events all season. What is the total purse at the 2025 RBC Canadian Open? The purse is $9.8 million at TPC Toronto. How much money does the RBC Canadian Open winner get? The winner will receive $1.764 million, or 18 percent of the total purse. RBC Canadian Open 2025 prize money, payouts Position Prize money 1 $1,764,000 2 $1,068,200 3 $676,200 4 $480,200 5 $401,800 6 $355,250 7 $330,750 8 $306,250 9 $286,650 10 $267,050 11 $247,450 12 $227,850 13 $208,250 14 $188,650 15 $178,850 16 $169,050 17 $159,250 18 $149,450 19 $139,650 20 $129,850 21 $120,050 22 $110,250 23 $102,410 24 $94,570 25 $86,730 26 $78,890 27 $75,950 28 $73,010 29 $70,070 30 $67,130 31 $64,190 32 $61,250 33 $58,310 34 $55,860 35 $53,410 36 $50,960 37 $48,510 38 $46,550 39 $44,590 40 $42,630 41 $40,670 42 $38,710 43 $36,750 44 $34,790 45 $32,830 46 $30,870 47 $28,910 48 $27,342 49 $25,970 50 $25,186 51 $24,598 52 $24,010 53 $23,618 54 $23,226 55 $23,030 56 $22,834 57 $22,638 58 $22,442 59 $22,246 60 $22,050 61 $21,854 62 $21,658 63 $21,462 64 $21,266 65 $21,070 Where to watch, follow the RBC Canadian Open The the TV channel, streaming and radio schedule, with Golf Channel, CBS, ESPN+, Paramount+ and PGA Tour Radio on SiriusXM all teaming up for the coverage, can be found here.

Rory McIlroy set to break PGA Tour media silence ahead of RBC Canadian Open after non-conforming driver controversy
Rory McIlroy set to break PGA Tour media silence ahead of RBC Canadian Open after non-conforming driver controversy

The Irish Sun

time15 hours ago

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  • The Irish Sun

Rory McIlroy set to break PGA Tour media silence ahead of RBC Canadian Open after non-conforming driver controversy

RORY MCILROY is set to break his media silence at this week's RBC Canadian Open. Advertisement 2 Rory McIlroy has not spoken with the media since prior to the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow 2 The Grand Slam champion made headlines for swapping out a 'non-conforming' driver due to a failed test of the club Five-time major winner McIlroy made headlines for swapping out a The Grand Slam winner has remained tight-lipped on the failed driver test, opting not to speak publicly about the issue during his time in Charlotte. That radio silence extended to 18-time major winner Jack Nicklaus as the golf icon However, with the Canadian Open up next, he's expected to face questions on the matter when he returns to the media spotlight. Advertisement read more on golf The Down native has been confirmed for PGA Tour media duties after the PRO-AM on Wednesday, a day ahead of the opening round at TPC Toronto in Osprey Valley. Masters champion McIlroy will be looking for his fourth win of the campaign at the RBC Canadian Open. It comes just one week ahead of the season's third major at the US Open. Failing equipment tests is far from uncommon on the PGA Tour - even for the best. Advertisement Scottie Scheffler, fresh off his The world number one revealed he was also forced to swap out his driver after it failed testing in the aftermath of his victory. Scottie Scheffler living 'peak dad life' as he's handed baby son with 'poop stain' immediately after winning £3million Plenty of other golf star had varying opinions on the testing, such as Collin Morikawa , Xander Schauffele and Lucas Glover. McIlroy will be looking for a hat-trick of wins at the tournament that gets underway on Thursday with all the action live on Sky Sports Golf Advertisement

Son of a PGA Tour winner, Canadian teen and investment banker qualify for RBC Canadian Open
Son of a PGA Tour winner, Canadian teen and investment banker qualify for RBC Canadian Open

Yahoo

time19 hours ago

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  • Yahoo

Son of a PGA Tour winner, Canadian teen and investment banker qualify for RBC Canadian Open

Just a couple weeks after making his Korn Ferry Tour debut, Cristian DiMarco is moving on up to the big time. The 29-year-old son of three-time PGA Tour winner and former U.S. Ryder Cupper Chris DiMarco, carded five birdies and two bogeys and shot 3-under 68 at The Pulpit Club on Sunday to take medalist honors at the RBC Canadian Open qualifier. In doing so, he earned one of four open spots into the field of 156 and secured his first start at a PGA Tour event. [It was held on Sunday rather than Monday to make way for U.S. Open Final Qualifying.] Advertisement DiMarco, who played his college golf at University of South Florida and remains a Tampa resident, previously played on the PGA Tour Latinoamerica in 2019 and 2022, making just one cut each year, and PGA Tour Canada in 2023, where he also managed to make just one cut in five starts. But he recently Monday qualified for the KFT's AdventHealth Championship and made the cut, finishing T-45. A southpaw who putts right-handed, DiMarco earned a spot in the field at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley (North Course) in Caledon, Ontario. DiMarco's father, 56, who lost to Tiger Woods in a playoff at the 2005 Masters and to Vijay Singh at the 2004 PGA Championship, played in the RBC Canadian Open 17 times, including recording a T-9 in 1998. Yi Cao and Josh Goldenberg both made five birdies and three bogeys and tied for second at 2-under 69. Like DiMarco, Goldenberg had never made a start even in a KFT event and started a job in March at investment bank Goldman Sachs. But with the qualifier being held on Sunday, he decided to give it a go. 'A dream come true,' he told Moday Q Info's Ryan French. Eighteen-year-old Canadian amateur Matthew Javier, a Team Canada NextGen member, overcame a double bogey to shoot 70 and won a two-for-one playoff for the final spot over Toronto's Mark Hoffman. Advertisement The RBC Canadian Open begins on Thursday. Robert MacIntyre is the defending champion. This article originally appeared on Golfweek: RBC Canadian Open 2025: Qualifying results, scores, highlights

Son of a PGA Tour winner, Canadian teen and investment banker qualify for RBC Canadian Open
Son of a PGA Tour winner, Canadian teen and investment banker qualify for RBC Canadian Open

Yahoo

time19 hours ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Son of a PGA Tour winner, Canadian teen and investment banker qualify for RBC Canadian Open

Just a couple weeks after making his Korn Ferry Tour debut, Cristian DiMarco is moving on up to the big time. The 29-year-old son of three-time PGA Tour winner and former U.S. Ryder Cupper Chris DiMarco, carded five birdies and two bogeys and shot 3-under 68 at The Pulpit Club on Sunday to take medalist honors at the RBC Canadian Open qualifier. In doing so, he earned one of four open spots into the field of 156 and secured his first start at a PGA Tour event. [It was held on Sunday rather than Monday to make way for U.S. Open Final Qualifying.] Advertisement DiMarco, who played his college golf at University of South Florida and remains a Tampa resident, previously played on the PGA Tour Latinoamerica in 2019 and 2022, making just one cut each year, and PGA Tour Canada in 2023, where he also managed to make just one cut in five starts. But he recently Monday qualified for the KFT's AdventHealth Championship and made the cut, finishing T-45. A southpaw who putts right-handed, DiMarco earned a spot in the field at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley (North Course) in Caledon, Ontario. DiMarco's father, 56, who lost to Tiger Woods in a playoff at the 2005 Masters and to Vijay Singh at the 2004 PGA Championship, played in the RBC Canadian Open 17 times, including recording a T-9 in 1998. Yi Cao and Josh Goldenberg both made five birdies and three bogeys and tied for second at 2-under 69. Like DiMarco, Goldenberg had never made a start even in a KFT event and started a job in March at investment bank Goldman Sachs. But with the qualifier being held on Sunday, he decided to give it a go. 'A dream come true,' he told Moday Q Info's Ryan French. Eighteen-year-old Canadian amateur Matthew Javier, a Team Canada NextGen member, overcame a double bogey to shoot 70 and won a two-for-one playoff for the final spot over Toronto's Mark Hoffman. Advertisement The RBC Canadian Open begins on Thursday. Robert MacIntyre is the defending champion. This article originally appeared on Golfweek: RBC Canadian Open 2025: Qualifying results, scores, highlights

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