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RBC Canadian Open Odds 2023

2023 RBC Canadian Open Odds

The RBC Canadian Open odds aren’t yet available for the 2023 event. We’ll have all the updates, insights and news for the 2023 RBC Canadian Open when the odds become available. The odds are subject to change and as such will be updated as there are movements from the bookmakers regarding RBC betting. The RBC Open odds page was last updated on May 29, 2023

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With a brilliant (-19) four day total – Rory Mcllroy won the 2022 RBC Canadian Open while holding off charges from fellow PGA stars Tony Finau (-17) and Justin Thomas (-15). Mcllroy has now won back to back Canadian opens and will aim for an unprecedented three-peat in the 2023 Championship.

PGA RBC Canadian Open Odds

As with all PGA Tour events, there are a number of markets to choose from, and there are fantastic RBC Canadian Open 2023 odds available online:

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Previous Outright Canadian Open Betting Odds

Defending champion Dustin Johnson is one of the favourites to win the 2019 event according to the outright PGA RBC Canadian Open odds. He starts at 6.50 and will be tough to beat after he won by three strokes at last year’s event.

Dustin Johnson

To win the RBC Canadian Open

6.50

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Johnson has been one of the most consistent players over the last 24 months and is fresh off a runner-up finish at the 2019 PGA Championship. While he has not taken home as many trophies as he would have liked, during his stay atop the overall World Golf Rankings, he is one of the steadiest golfers today.

Just behind Johnson, in the outright market, is new World #1 Brooks Koepka who finished ahead of Johnson at the PGA Championship and a player who has had an even better 24 months given his four PGA Major victories.

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With 8.00 odds, he only needs to mirror his dominance during the first three rounds at Bethpage Black to claim his first RBC Canadian Open. Koepka missed the cut in 2018 but is tough to ignore during his 2019 visit to Canada.

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To win the RBC Canadian Open

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Bettors see Rory McIlroy (11.00) high up the list on the Canadian Open betting odds list. Can he rise to the challenge at the Hamilton Golf and Country Club? All of the outright betting odds can be obtained through bet365 so check out the latest RBC bet365 odds via our extensive review.

2023 Canadian Open Top 10 Finish

Finding it difficult to pick a winner outright given the plethora of talent? There are other RBC betting lines available that might be more your style. While picking a player to finish in the top ten won’t necessarily mean a huge payday, you’ll still get great odds in a market where a win is just that little bit easier.

The top pick for this market is Dustin Johnson; simply because of solid consistency. He has finished in the top ten in eight of his last eleven tournaments starts. He presents great value with 1.58 best price odds at Spin Sports.

The winning margin at the RBC Canadian Open has been limited to three different outcomes over the last 29 years. The most common is one-stroke, which has occurred 13 times, followed by a playoff (9 times) and 3 strokes (7 times). The last time the RBC Open was decided by just 2 strokes was in 1989.

RBC Canadian Open Betting Odds

The value pick here given the historical statistics has to be the ‘3 strokes’ option.

Canadian Open Betting Options

There are several other options for wagers at the RBC Canadian Open, as is the case with all PGA Tour and major tournaments around the world. It has been a long time (1954) since a Canadian won this event so we understand bettors being reluctant to select a Canuck to capture their National Championship.

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Although they have opted to skip the 2019 RBC Canadian Open if you are looking for Jason Day Odds or Justin Rose’s Odds you should review these players’ exclusive content. That includes betting lines for their next Major.

Check out our CSB Golf Odds Page for a full list of betting options and tips.

Top Betting Tips

The Canadian Open is held at a different venue each year and has also moved around on the PGA Tour calendar, so it is a lot more difficult to determine the likelihood of a winner based on previous results at the tournament. We’ve gone with the tried and tested Dustin Johnson as our RBC Canadian Open pick for 2019 because of his consistency, although he’s no sure thing.

Live Betting

This is why we encourage live betting when looking at top golf tournaments. You can spend countless hours looking up pre-tournament statistics, average scores at the Hamilton Golf and Country Club, player form, the list goes on, but it’s a totally different ball game once the tournament goes live and players start adapting to the conditions.

Wait & See

Our top tip is to hold off on the outright markets until you’ve at least seen your player in action. You’ll find it a whole lot easier to gauge a player’s performance and potential once he’s hit the course once, and although your odds may decrease, it will be a much safer bet.

How Does the Tournament Work

The RBC Canadian Open is a stroke-play golf tournament where the lowest scoring player over four rounds is declared the winner.

Out of a field of 156 golfers – around half will be ‘cut’ after the first two rounds. Typically, the players eligible to continue to the final rounds will be in the top-50 on the leaderboard, or within ten strokes of the leader.

In the event that two or more players are tied at the end of the four rounds, a playoff will be enforced. This involves the leaders playing extra hole(s) in a sudden-death contest to determine the outright winner.

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Who Won the RBC Canadian Open

The Canadian Open has been played since 1904 and has had countless champions over the past century. The player who can claim to have won the event more than anyone else is American Leo Diegel, who won the event in 1924, 1925, 1928 and 1929. There have also been 3 three-time champions – Tommy Armour, Sam Snead and Lee Trevino who was a huge fan favourite.

The most successful Canadians to win their home tournament are Charles Murray, Albert Murray and Karl Keffer, who all won twice before the First World War. Surprisingly, only one other Canadian has won the Open. That’s Pat Fletcher who, in 1954, was the last Canuck to win the RBC Championship.

Here (# of wins in brackets) is the full list of Canadian Open Champions:

YearRBC Canadian Open Winner
2022Rory Mcllroy
2021Event Cancelled
2020Event Cancelled
2019Rory Mcllroy
2018Dustin Johnson
2017Jhonattan Vegas (2)
2016Jhonattan Vegas (1)
2015Jason Day
2014Tim Clark
2013Brandt Snedeker
2012Scott Piercy
2011Sean O’Hair
2010Carl Pettersson
2009Nathan Green
2008Chez Reavie
2007Jim Furyk (2)
2006Jim Furyk (1)
2005Mark Calcavecchia
2004Vijay Singh
2003Bob Tway
2002John Rollins
2001Scott Verplank
2000Tiger Woods
1999Hal Sutton
1998Billy Andrade
1997Steve Jones (2)
1996Dudley Hart
1995Mark O’Meara
1994Nick Price (2)
1993David Frost
1992Greg Norman (2)
1991Nick Price (1)
1990Wayne Levi
1989Steve Jones (1)
1988Ken Green
1987Curtis Strange (2)
1986Bob Murphy
1985Curtis Strange (1)
1984Greg Norman (1)
1983John Cook
1982Bruce Lietzke (2)
1981Peter Oosterhuis
1980Bob Gilder
1979Lee Trevino (3)
1978Bruce Lietzke (1)
1977Lee Trevino (2)
1976Jerry Pate
1975Tom Weiskopf (2)
1974Bobby Nichols
1973Tom Weiskopf (1)
1972Gay Brewer
1971Lee Trevino (1)
1970Kermit Zarley
1969Tommy Aaron
1968Bob Charles
1967Billy Casper
1966Don Massengale
1965Gene Littler
1964Kel Nagle
1963Doug Ford (2)
1962Ted Kroll
1961Jacky Cupit
1960Art Wall Jr.
1959Doug Ford (1)
1958Wes Ellis
1957George Bayer
1956Doug Sanders (Amateur)
1955Arnold Palmer
1954Pat Fletcher (Canada)
1953Dave Douglas
1952Johnny Palmer
1951Jim Ferrier (2)
1950Jim Ferrier (1)
1949Dutch Harrison
1948Charles Congdon
1947Bobby Locke
1946George Fazio
1945Byron Nelson
1944Canceled Due To WWII
1943Canceled Due To WWII
1942Craig Wood
1941Sam Snead (3)
1940Sam Snead (2)
1939Jug McSpaden
1938Sam Snead (1)
1937Harry Cooper (2)
1936Lawson Little
1935Gene Kunes
1934Tommy Armour (3)
1933Joe Kirkwood Sr.
1932Harry Cooper (1)
1931Walter Hagen
1930Tommy Armour (2)
1929Leo Diegel (4)
1928Leo Diegel (3)
1927Tommy Armour (1)
1926Macdonald Smith
1925Leo Diegel (2)
1924Leo Diegel (1)
1923Clarence Hackney
1922Al Watrous
1921William Trovinger
1920James Douglas Edgar (2)
1919James Douglas Edgar (1)
1918Canceled Due To WWI
1917Canceled Due To WWI
1916Canceled Due To WWI
1915Canceled Due To WWI
1914Karl Keffer (2) (Canada)
1913Albert Murray (2) (Canada)
1912George Sargent
1911Charlie Murray (2) (Canada)
1910Daniel Kenny
1909Karl Keffer (1) (Canada)
1908Albert Murray (1) (Canada)
1907Percy Barrett
1906Charlie Murray (1) (Canada)
1905George Cumming (Canada)
1904Jack Oke

RBC Canadian Open FAQs

Who won the RBC Canadian Open 2021?

The 2021 RBC Canadian Open was cancelled, which means that the event hasn’t taken place since 2019, as the 2020 event was also cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Who won the last RBC Canadian Open?

Rory McIlroy won the 2022 RBC Canadian Open with a total score of -19. His second win in a row.

When is the 2023 RBC Canadian Open?

The 2023 edition of the Canadian Open will run from June 8th to the 11th, 2023.

Where will the next RBC Canadian Open take place?

The next event is due to take place at the Oakdale Golf & Country Club, located in Toronto, Ontario.

When did the RBC Open first take place?

The RBC Canadian Open is the third-oldest national open golf championship worldwide, with the British Open and U.S. Open the two events that took place before. The Open was established way back in 1904.

Which is the best sportsbook for RBC Canadian Open betting?

We cannot tell you which is the best outright, as many bookmakers offer the odds with varying quality. As such, it’s important to find the right sportsbook for you and see if the odds there suit your needs. We have compiled a list of the very best sportsbooks around, so we’d strongly advise taking a look at our list and finding the right one for you!