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Friday, June 12, 2026

Canuck Matthew Anderson T1, RBC Canadian Open.18 holes results/ Live Friday leadeboard

     PGA Tour : RBC Canadian Open Tee Times Leaderboard

Canadian Matthew Anderson from nearby Mississauga but lives in Phoenix, who has missed his last 5 cuts on the Korn Ferry Tour leads this RBC Canadian Open along with Sam Burns who lost the playoff here last year, then went on to lead the US Open after 54 holes, Sahith Theegala, Emiliano Grillo, Eric Cole and Brooks Koepka who won the 2018 US Open at Shinnecock, where it will be contested next week, all at -6 64.

A men's golfer hits a tee shot.

Canada's Matthew Anderson, seen in a file photo, surged late to shoot 6 under in the opening round of the RBC Canadian Open at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley in Caledon, Ont., on Thursday. (Andrew Wevers/Getty Images)

Just a shot behind in the crowded leaderboard with -5 65 T7 is fellow Canadian, looking to regain his PGA Tour card Adam Svensson

In calm conditions the scoring average was 68.3

Here are the 21 Canadians Friday scores/ TEE TIMES

T1 -6 64   Matthew Anderson  9.12  1st 

T7 -5 65   Adam Svensson  1.43  1st

T19 -4 66  Taylor Pendrith  1.21   1st 

T32 -3 67,  Nick Taylor  7.33 10th 

T32 -3 67  Justin Matthews (a) 8.39  10th

T55 -2 68  Ben Silverman 12.15 10th 

T55 -2 68 Roger Sloan 12.26 1st 

T55 -2 68 1.54 1st  Eric Zhao (a)

T73 -1 69  Sudarshan Yellamaraju 1.10   1st

T73 -1 69  AJ Ewart, Joey Savoie 2.05 10th 

T39 -3 69 68 Adam Hadwin, 

T118  69 73 +2 Mac Hughes  

T145 70 77 +7  Mike Weir,  

T98 E 70  Dawson Lew (a)  8.39  1st

T98 E 70  Drew Nesbitt  9.01  10th

T98 E 70  Ashton McCulloch (a)  2.16 1st  

T120 +1 71 Corey Conners 12.59 1st 

T120 +1 71  Laurent Desmarchais  1.54   10th

T120 +1 71  Jeevan Sihota 8.50  1st

T142 +4 74 Yohann Benson 2.05 1st  

more to follow...

Bryan Angus










Canadians at the US Open

Thursday, June 11, 2026

21 Canadians set to begin RBC Canadian Open....Live scoreboard/ TEE Times

   PGA Tour : RBC Canadian Open Tee Times Leaderboard

6am 26/06/11 After wild overnight electrical storms, heavy downpours, followed by a dramatic red sunrise at 545am this 122nd RBC Canadian Open is poised, ready to test 147 players from 23 countries 16 of them from the owgr top 50, and including 21 Canadians.

Canadians at the US Open

Here are the 21 Canadians Thursday TEE TIMES

7am 1st    Ben Silverman

7.11 10th  Roger Sloan

7.44 10th  Corey Conners

7.55 10th  Sudarshan Yellamaraju

8.06 10th  Taylor Pendrith

8.28 10th  Adam Svensson

8.39  1st   Laurent Desmarchais

8.39 10th  Eric Zhao (a)

8.50 1st    AJ Ewart, Joey Savoie

8.50 10th  Yohann Benson

9.01 10th  Ashton McCulloch (a)

12.26 1st  Mike Weir, Adam Hadwin, Mac Hughes

12.48 1st  Nick Taylor

1.54   1st  Justin Matthews (a)

1.54 10th  Dawson Lew (a)

2.05 10th  Jeevan Sihota

2.16   1st  Drew Nesbitt

2.27 10th  Matthew Anderson

*Five past champions are, Rory McIlroy 2022, the famous 2023 Canadian winner Nick Taylor, 2024 winner Bob MacIntyre with his dad on the bag, and 2025 Ryan Fox who beat Sam Burns in a playoff last year. 

*WEATHER: Thursday: Morning showers, then partly cloudy, high of 82*F (27*c) low of 68*f (20*c), 42% chance of rain, winds W at 10-15 mph (16-24km/h)

*The purse is $9.8 with $1.76 to the winner and 500 FedEx points.

*The course originally designed by Canadian Doug Carrick, TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley, North Course, Caledon, Ontario, 7389 yards, which went under major renovation by Ian Andrew in 2023 to prepare it to host Championship level competition.

*The record Canadian Open score is 60, Carl Pettersson 2010, Brandt Snedeker 2019, Justin Rose 2022.

* 7am Canadian Ben Silverman hit the first tee shot off the 1st tee to begin the week, weather permitting.

Click on my live leaderboard / tee times link to follow..

Bryan Angus






Wednesday, June 10, 2026

RBC Canadian Open, 21 Canadian Thursday TEE TIMES

 PGA Tour : RBC Canadian Open Tee Times Leaderboard

WEATHER 6am It is a calm, cloudy morning with light rain in the GTA and surrounding area, 21*c, the main bad weather passed through the area between 345am -5am this morning, TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley North is soft, wet, but not soaked for this morning's Pro-Am all gathering already, so are the mosquitos !

There are pop up TStorms in the forecast as the real muggy day heats up to 28*c, however it could be worse.

Canadians at the US Open

Here are the 21 Canadians Thursday TEE TIMES

7am 1st    Ben Silverman

7.11 10th  Roger Sloan

7.44 10th  Corey Conners

7.55 10th  Sudarshan Yellamaraju

8.06 10th  Taylor Pendrith

8.28 10th  Adam Svensson

8.39  1st   Laurent Desmarchais

8.39 10th  Eric Zhao (a)

8.50 1st    AJ Ewart, Joey Savoie

8.50 10th  Yohann Benson

9.01 10th  Ashton McCulloch (a)

12.26 1st  Mike Weir, Adam Hadwin, Mac Hughes

12.48 1st  Nick Taylor

1.54   1st  Justin Matthews (a)

1.54 10th  Dawson Lew (a)

2.05 10th  Jeevan Sihota

2.16   1st  Drew Nesbitt

2.27 10th  Matthew Anderson

Bryan Angus




Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Mother Nature is not co-operating at this years RBC Canadian Open...

  PGA Tour : RBC Canadian Open Field

With the players arriving in Toronto before heading 40 minutes NW to the outskirts of Caledon at the TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley,North, the local Superintendent and PGA Tour officials have their eyes on the sky, as Mother Nature is about to take center stage with some very unstable weather.

Guest column: Five steps to prepare your event for severe weather -  ConventionSouth

WEATHER: 

Early week June 10-12 will be hot and muggy 27* -29*c with rain, TStorm energy 80% Wednesday morning for the Pro-Am softening the 7389 North course and on and off most of the day Thursday and Friday 60%- 80%.

Weekend June 13,14 see's a cold front moving through the area 15*-20*c with a significant SW wind on Saturday up to 25kp/h keeping the showers away..

Sunday cool only 18-22*c, however beware, wind 25 -39km/h with a P.O.P 40% morning to 70% afternoon and evening.

OPINION

Having experienced most every possible weather at this event, mostly at Glen Abbey since 1985 when I first volunteered, before starting broadcasting it with Fan590 in 1992, I will advise everyone attending this year to watch the weather forecast BEFORE you leave home.

As you can see all of the GTA is in for a very unstable weather air mass rolling in from SW tonight (Tuesday) so there are likely to be significant delays, especially with lightning anywhere within 20k of the course.

There will be preferred lies, a soft course with significant wind for the players to negotiate at times.

Bryan Angus


Monday, June 8, 2026

In Canada this week, RBC Canadian Open.. Inside the field..

   * TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley’s North course will once again play host – just the eighth such venue to host Canada’s national open since 1977. It is in a little town called Caledon about an hour NW of Toronto

This year marks one of the strongest fields in tournament history.

Four golfers ranked inside the top 10 in the world will head north to TPC Toronto, none called Rory or Scottie, however significant after all these $20M Signature events and with the US Open in Shinnicock, Long Island next week.

Recent PGA Championship winner Aaron Rai is back in action as is  Brooks Koepka  playing in Canada also for the first time since 2019

Ryan FoxJohn Chidley-Hill

 Ryan Fox is the defending champ and looks to become the first golfer since Jhonattan Vegas to win in back-to-back years.

Canada will be well represented, including rookie Sudarshan Yellamaraju, who is the top Canadian on the FedExCup standings. Corey Conners, Taylor Pendrith, Mackenzie Hughes and A.J. Ewart are amongst the home-country crew looking to join Nick Taylor as recent Canadian champions.

* Also Mike Weir who is playing his 33rd RBC Canadian Open – just two back of the all-time mark held by George Cumming. … Joey Savoie will tee it up after winning in his last start on PGA TOUR Americas. … Ashton McCulloch is set to make his professional debut. McCulloch qualified for the U.S. Open in 2024 and shot a 59 at his home course in Kingston, Ontario, last week. 

Long-time Canadian PGA TOUR members Adam Hadwin, Ben Silverman and Roger Sloan are also set to tee it up.

* TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley (North course), par 70, 7,389 yards will play host to the RBC Canadian Open for the second time (it will also host in 2027). 

The North course underwent a significant renovation in 2023 and through 2024 to prepare for the best in the world and has an architectural aim of challenging golfers’ approach game with strategically placed bunkering.

* 2025:  Ryan Fox won for the second time in a month-long stretch, topping Sam Burns in a playoff at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley’s North Course. Fox shot 64-66 on the weekend and ended up in a tie with Burns, who shot a final-round 62, the round of the day, and just one off the round of the week. 

They played No. 18 three times, before Fox hit what he called the “shot of his life.” Although he would miss the short eagle try, it was enough as Burns missed a 9-foot birdie effort of his own that would have seen play continue.

pgatour.com, europeantour.com

Bryan Angus (edit)


JP Poston holds on to win the Memorial....Final Results, Canadian scores

   PGA Tour : Memorial Tournament  Leaderboard Results

J.T. Poston built a four-shot lead Sunday morning in the rain-delayed Memorial and won the biggest tournament of his career. It just turned out to be a lot more work than he would have imagined.

JT Poston with the glass Memorial Tournament trophyImage source,Getty Images
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JT Poston had not won a PGA Tour title since 2024

Poston, who lost his lead after 12 holes, made a 7-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole to salvage an even-par 72 and force a playoff with Ryan Gerard, and then won on the second extra hole when Gerard missed a 6-foot par putt.

Gerard made a 40-foot birdie putt on the 17th hole to briefly take the lead, closed with a 68 and didn't really make a mistake over the final four hours until the final putt.

So ended the longest day for both of them — 33 holes, including 13 in the morning to complete the third round and two playoff holes. But what a payoff for Poston in so many ways. He had not finished in the top 20 in his previous 13 tournaments this year. And then he delivered the goods and celebrated with a handshake with tournament host Jack Nicklaus.

“A lot of holes, a lot of grit,” Poston said. “Obviously, didn’t play my best first 12, 13 holes, but I told myself I knew I was going to shake Jack’s hand walking off 18, and I wanted to be proud of that handshake regardless of how it turned out. So I’m thrilled it happened this way.”

The perks went beyond the $4 million prize. Poston earned a spot in the next three majors with one great week — high enough in the world ranking to avoid a 36-hole qualifier Monday for the U.S. Open, the one British Open spot available this week, and a return to the Masters.

They finished at 12-under 276 after Poston and Gerard pulled away from what had been a five-way tie for the lead with an hour to go in the tournament.

Tommy Fleetwood drilled a fairway metal to 5 feet for eagle on the par-5 15th. Wyndham Clark made a late surge. Sam Burns was never too far behind. All of them were at -11 under heading to the final few holes.

Scottie Scheffler, trying to join Tiger Woods with a third straight victory at the Memorial, was never in the mix for so much of the week. He closed with a 71 and tied for 12th

Rory McIlroy is now 0 for 14 at the Memorial. He birdied his first three holes before getting caught in dense rough that slowed his momentum. He shot 68 and tied for 12th.

Canadians 

T40 Sudarshan Yellamaraju 73 74 74 72  +6 

T43  Nick Taylor 68 78 73 76 +7 

T43 Taylor Pendrith  71 73 77 74  +7 

53   Corey Conners 74 75 79 78 +18

RBC Canadian Open at TPC Toronto, Osprey Valley is this week's event

Associated Press

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Nelly Korda wins a close US Women's Open, Canadian scores...Final Results

    USGA : US Women's OpenLeaderboard 

Nelly Korda's  2 1/2-foot putt on the 72nd hole to win the US Women's Open, caught the left edge, and it toured half the circumference of the hole while the gallery watched in disbelief. When it finally fell amid an outburst of gasps and roars, Korda put her hand over her open mouth before she laughed at the absurdity of her sport.

Nelly Korda, wearing a long-sleeved white top and white visor and with a gold medal on a red, white and blue ribbon around her neck, smiles and poses with the silver trophy, holding it up to her rightImage source,Getty Images

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This trophy was the cool treat Korda wanted more than anything: She won the 81st U.S. Women's Open on Sunday for her second consecutive major victory, holding off Charley Hull and Gaby Lopez by one shot.

The 27-year-old Korda claimed her fourth major overall with a steady -2 69 in the final round —  but only after her second putt on the 18th came perilously close to a spin-out that would have forced a three-way playoff.  When it dropped, Korda had her fourth LPGA Tour victory already from a season in which she also has three second-place finishes in just eight starts.

She finished at 8-under 276 and celebrated with a tear-streaked face after sharing the lead with multiple competitors throughout the windy finale of the first Women's Open ever held at this venerated 100-year-old country club in Pacific Palisades.

Amateur Aphrodite Deng of Calgary finished T17th at even par, while Brooke Henderson of Smiths Falls Ont., finished T22nd at +2 

Associated Press

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