
YEAR | PLAYER | COURSE |
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2019 | Rory McIlroy | Hamilton Golf and Country Club, Hamilton, ON |
2018 | Dustin Johnson | Glen Abbey Golf Club, Oakville, ON |
2017 | Jhonattan Vegas | Glen Abbey Golf Club, Oakville, ON |
2016 | Jhonattan Vegas | Glen Abbey Golf Club, Oakville, ON |
What is the Canadian Open Championship?
119 rows · Tommy Armour, three-time Canadian Open champion in 1927, 1930 and 1934. Other three-time winners are Sam Snead and Lee Trevino . Walter Hagen, winner at the 1931 Canadian Open Championship. Arnold Palmer, 1955 Open winner, his first PGA Tour victory. Greg Norman, two-time Canadian Open champion in 1984 and 1992.
What golfers have won the Canadian Open twice?
Rory McIlroy's winning highlights from the RBC Canadian Open Rory McIlroy's near albatross leads Shots of the Week A Goal-In-One, Fun at The Rink, …
Who is the last Canadian to win the RBC Canadian Open?
Preview, news, and information for the 2021 RBC Canadian Open, played at in .
Which Canadian golf clubs have hosted the most opens?
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler to make RBC Canadian Open debut in 2022 Read more. March 14, 2022. Four regional qualifiers set for RBC Canadian Open Read more. March 10, 2022. 2022 RBC Canadian Open tickets now available Read more. Saturday, June 11, 2022.

Who won the Canadian Open 2021?
2021 National Bank OpenLocationToronto, Ontario, Canada (men) Montreal, Canada (women)ChampionsMen's singlesDaniil Medvedev12 more rows
Will there be a Canadian Open 2021?
The 2021 RBC Canadian Open will be held June 7-13. “Together with our partners at RBC and the PGA TOUR, we are very pleased with the overwhelming support by the members of St. George's Golf and Country Club to host the RBC Canadian Open in 2021,” said Golf Canada CEO, Laurence Applebaum.
Has a Canadian won the open?
Canadian performances A Canadian has not won the Canadian Open since Pat Fletcher in 1954.
Where is the Canadian Open Golf tournament this year?
TorontoThe 111th playing of Canada's National Men's Open Championship is set for June 6-12, 2022 in Toronto. TORONTO - (Golf Canada) – Golf Canada, in partnership with title sponsor RBC, is pleased to announce that select tickets for the 2022 RBC Canadian Open are now available.Nov 18, 2021
Where is the 2022 US Open?
Brookline2022 U.S. Open: The Country Club (Brookline, Mass.), June 13-19 / LocationBrookline is a town in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, in the United States, and part of the Boston metropolitan area. Brookline borders six of Boston's neighborhoods: Brighton, Allston, Fenway–Kenmore, Mission Hill, Jamaica Plain, and West Roxbury. The city of Newton lies to the west of Brookline. Wikipedia
Where is the 2022 Canadian Open being played?
TorontoJune 6 - 12, 2022 in Toronto - RBC Canadian Open.
What happened to the Canadian Open Golf tournament?
The 2021 RBC Canadian Open has been cancelled due to logistical challenges related to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. The tournament was scheduled to be played at the St George's Golf & Country Club in Etobicoke, Ontario, from June 10-13.Sep 3, 2021
Who won the British Open Golf?
United StatesCollin MorikawaOpen Championship/Latest winners
Did Tiger Woods play at Glen Abbey?
Herewith, an oral history of perhaps the most audacious shot of his incredible career: Woods, 24, was eight wins into his masterpiece season, when he would set or tie 27 TOUR records. As an amateur, he had finished 11th in the rain-shortened 1996 Bell Canadian Open at Glen Abbey.May 26, 2020
Who sponsors the Canadian Open?
RBC is proud to be the title sponsor of the RBC Canadian Open, and an Official Partner of the Team Canada program, the CP Women's Open and the Young Pro program.
Does PGA TOUR come to Canada?
PGA TOUR Canada announces 2022 Qualifying Tournament schedule TORONTO— PGA TOUR Canada announced December 28 it will hold 2022 Qualifying Tournaments at seven separate sites over a six-week period, beginning in mid-February and concluding in late-April....RANKLEADERPOINTS BEHIND LEAD5Mac Meissner2634 more rows
Where can I watch Canadian Open?
The tournament in Canada is broadcast by Sportsnet. Both sections of the draw, men's and women's will be shown live on Sportsnet and Sportsnet 1.
When was the first Canadian Open?
The first Canadian Open was held in 1904 at the Royal Montreal Golf Club, which has the distinction of being the oldest golf club in North America. The Club was founded in 1873 and at that time, its course was located at Dixie in Dorval Parish. The Royal Montreal has in all hosted nine Canadian Opens.
How many Canadian Opens has Glen Abbey hosted?
Glen Abbey, a Jack Nicklaus design dating to 1976 has hosted twenty five Canadian Opens. The course was built for the Royal Canadian Golf Association to serve as the semi-permanent home of the championship.
Winners and Losers from the 2015 RBC Canadian Open
Jason Day is obviously a good guy. So seeing the Australian take the edge of the pain of his narrow miss at St. Andrews with a win at the RBC Canadian Open had to be a welcome sight to golf fans.
Winner: Jason Day
Jason Day is redeemed (sort of). Sure, he’d have rather not left a critical putt short at last week’s British Open that would have earned him a spot in the tournament-deciding playoff, but he made up for it with a big win this week.
Loser: David Hearn
Canadian David Hearn carried the hopes of a nation on his shoulders and ultimately wasn’t able to end the country’s drought in its national open.
Winner: Canada
Our neighbors to the north only get one PGA Tour event a year, and unfortunately it comes the week after a major championship. Still, the RBC Canadian Open draws a relatively strong field, and RBC’s partnerships with top players ensure they’ll be in the field (Jason Day, Matt Kuchar, Luke Donald, Graeme McDowell, etc).
Loser: Sang-Moon Bae
Sang-Moon Bae had a bad week that goes well beyond merely missing the cut at Glen Abbey.
Winner: Ollie Schniederjans
Former top-ranked amateur and newly minted pro golfer did pretty well for himself in his professional debut, finishing tied for 22nd.
Winner: The Royal Bank of Canada
Title sponsor of the RBC Canadian Open (and the RBC Heritage) knows how to pick them, don’t they?
