Betting Odds For The 2026 RBC Canadian Open This Weekend

Written By:

Drew Gniadek

Published On:

June 9, 2026 4:36 PM

Betting Odds For The 2026 RBC Canadian Open This Weekend
  • Tommy Fleetwood has +1200 odds to win the 2026 RBC Canadian Open, followed by Matt Fitzpatrick and Sam Burns at +1400.
  • Wyndham Clark (+2000) has finished top five in each of his last two events heading into this weekend.

CALEDON VILLAGE – As the summer starts to heat up, the PGA Tour heads north for the RBC Canadian Open at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley in Caledon Village, Ontario.

2026 RBC Canadian Open Odds

  • Tommy Fleetwood +1200
  • Matt Fitzpatrick +1400
  • Sam Burns +1400
  • Wyndham Clark +2000
  • Brooks Koepka +2500
  • Collin Morikawa +2500

Tommy Fleetwood is favored to win the 2026 RBC Canadian Open at legal sports betting sites, though he still has fairly long odds at +1200. He finished second at the Canadian Open back in 2023.

Fleetwood had famously never won a PGA Tour event prior to his victory at the Tour Championship in August of 2025, but has long been a top contender in the sport and has had a solid 2026 campaign, earning three top five finishes and six top ten finishes in 11 events thus far.

Matt Fitzpatrick is the highest ranked player in the tournament, sitting third in the FedEx Cup standings and fourth in the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR). He’s made the cut in each of his 13 events this season and has already won three, finishing as the runner up once.

Sam Burns had a slow start to his 2026 campaign, missing the cut in three of his first five events, but has found his stroke as of late, recording two top ten finishes in his last six tournaments, including a 4th place finish last weekend at the Memorial Tournament. He also finished second at the Canadian Open in 2025, making him a contender at PGA Tour betting sites.

No one has had a better past two tournaments than Wyndham Clark, who won the CJ Cup Byron Nelson three weeks ago and finished third at the Memorial Tournament this past weekend. However, he has struggled at the Canadian Open in the past, missing the cut twice in four appearances and finishing 59th in 2025.

36-year-old Brooks Koepka has been mediocre so far this season, with more missed cuts (3) than top ten finishes (1) through 11 events. Koepka hasn’t competed in the Canadian Open since 2019 and has never finished in the top ten at the tournament.

Collin Morikawa has had a very hot and cold 2026 season, missing the cut and finishing 54th in his first two tournaments of the year before winning the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and rattling off five straight top ten finishes, then finishing outside the top 50 in each of his last two events. His only Canadian Open appearance in 2019 resulted in a 14th place finish.

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Drew Gniadek

Drew is currently a student at Florida State University, originally from Massachusetts. He has a background playing basketball, including both for the high school varsity team and pool basketball with his friends. Drew is a die-hard Celtics fan and also enjoys football and baseball.