Bud Cauley wins the RBC Canadian Open, earning his first PGA TOUR victory in his 239th career start at the age 36 years, 2 months, 29 days.
Earns 500 FedExCup points and moves from No. 55 to No. 28 in the FedExCup standings.
See you in four weeks 👋
Bud Cauley, Jackson Suber and Jesper Svensson have qualified for The 154th Open as the top three finishers not already exempt at the RBC Canadian Open.
Bud Cauley seeks his first PGA TOUR victory in his 239th TOUR start at the RBC Canadian Open, the fifth-most starts among active players on TOUR without a win on record.
Most starts without a win (entering this week):
330 Patrick Rodgers
277 Mark Hubbard
245 Beau Hossler
240 Sam Ryder
238 Bud Cauley
Sudarshan Yellamaraju and A.J. Ewart can expect plenty of attention as they return to their national open as full-time PGA Tour members who are having strong seasons so far, @BobWeeksTSN writes: tsn.ca/golf/article/young-gu…
Brooks Koepka has re-ignited his career with his return to the PGA Tour and for the first time in seven years, he will tee it up at this week's RBC Canadian Open.
More from @BobWeeksTSN: tsn.ca/golf/video/2026/06/08…
Joaquin Niemann’s finish at the LIV Golf event in Spain was enough to boost him to third in points and secure the league’s exemption into the Open. The highest finisher at the Memorial will also get a spot via the Open qualifying series. Leader JT Poston and Eric Cole are not exempt
A trio of Canadians have qualified for our Open 🇨🇦
Amateur Eric Zhao and Québécois Laurent Desmarchais led the competition, with B.C.'s Jeevan Sihota and American Vince Covello rounding out the final spots in the field.
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After her third victory on the Ladies' European Tour in the last eight months, Canada's Anna Huang has risen to #51 in the Rolex World Rankings.
Last June 9th she was at #600
A nice rise for the 17 year-old.
Photo: Tristan Jones @LETgolf