with Bryan Angus

Thanks for joining me today. I look forward to your comments . They are always welcome here on FairwaysPlus. Bryan Angus bryanangus4@gmail.com



Saturday, June 6, 2026

The Field for this year's RBC Canadian Open

EDIT >>>> I think considering for the players it is a regular season event (not signature) on a non iconic American course it is a pretty good field aided and abetted by the RBC sponsored ambassadors.

Bryan Angus

2026 RBCCO Final Field

 CALEDON, Ont. – Golf Canada and RBC are pleased to announce the final field vying for the $9.8 million USD purse at the 2026 RBC Canadian Open, June 10 –14 at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley (North Course) in Caledon, Ont.

The world-class field is led by four players currently in the top ten on the OWGR (Official World Golf Rankings) including Matt Fitzpatrick (world no. 4), Justin Rose (world no. 6), Collin Morikawa (world no. 7), Tommy Fleetwood (world no. 8) and 2025 defending champion, Ryan Fox (world no. 57).

Other fan-favourites in the field for the 115th playing of Canada’s National Open Championship feature a number of international stars including five-time major winner Brooks Koepka, 2026 PGA Championship winner Aaron Rai (world no. 13), 2024 RBC Canadian Open champion Robert MacIntyre (world no. 17), Team RBC players Sam Burns (world no. 34), Shane Lowry (world no. 41) and Sahith Theegala (world no. 82), as well as Tony Finau, Max Homa, Alex Noren (world no. 21), Jacob Bridgeman (world no. 24), Kristoffer Reitan (world no. 25), Nicolai Hojgaard (world no. 29), Michael Kim (world no. 47) and Tom Kim.

A late addition to the field on Friday afternoon, is 7-time PGA TOUR winner, Viktor Hovland. The 2023 TOUR Championship winner becomes the fifth TOUR Championship winner to commit to the field, including Tommy Fleetwood (2025), Justin Rose (2018), Billy Horschel (2014) and Brandt Snedeker (2012). This season, Hovland has four top 25 finishes, including a T10 at the WM Phoenix Open. Hovland will be making his first appearance at the RBC Canadian Open.

Along with international stars, an 18-player Canadian contingent will compete at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley, led by 2023 RBC Canadian Open champion, Nick Taylor of Abbotsford, B.C. (world no. 60) and fellow PGA TOUR winners, Corey Conners of Listowel, Ont. (world no. 53), Taylor Pendrith of Richmond Hill, Ont. (world no. 92), Mackenzie Hughes of Dundas, Ont., Sudarshan Yellamaraju of Mississauga, Ont., A.J. Ewart of Coquitlam, B.C., Adam Hadwin of Abbotsford, B.C. and Adam Svensson of Surrey, B.C. as well as fellow PGA TOUR member Ben Silverman of Thornhill, Ont. Canadian golf legend Mike Weir of Bright’s Grove, Ont. will make his 33rd start at Canada’s National Open Championship, second all-time to fellow Canadian Golf Hall of Famer George Cumming (35).

In addition to world class golf, fans will be able to enjoy the 2026 RBC Canadian Open After Party headlined by Canada’s greatest party band, Dwayne Gretzky on Friday, June 12 followed by two-time JUNO Award winner, James Barker Band on Saturday, June 13. In addition, Alexa Goldie will be opening for the James Barker Band on night two of the RBC Canadian Open After Party.

In total, 147 players will compete for the $9.8 million USD purse next week in Caledon at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley. In 2023, the Doug Carrick-designed North Course underwent a major golf course renovation under the guidance of renowned architect Ian Andrew with consultation from the PGA TOUR for the venue to host large-scale, global championship level competition.

Click here for a full field list for the 2026 RBC Canadian Open at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley in Caledon, Ont.


In addition to world class golf, fans will be able to enjoy the 2026 RBC Canadian Open After Party headlined by Canada’s greatest party band, Dwayne Gretzky on Friday, June 12 followed by two-time JUNO Award winner, James Barker Band on Saturday, June 13. In addition, Alexa Goldie will be opening for the James Barker Band on night two of the RBC Canadian Open After Party.

Brooke Henderson back in contention at Women's US Open.. 36 hole results

   USGA : US Women's OpenLeaderboard Tee Times

Brooke Henderson will enter the weekend at the US Women's Open just 4 shots off the lead after making the cut for the first time in 3 years.


Brooke Henderson, of Canada, hits off the third tee during the first round of the U.S. Women's Open golf tournament Thursday, June 4, 2026, in the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles. (Jessie Alcheh/AP Photo)

Brooke Henderson, of Canada . (Jessie Alcheh/AP Photo)

With a chip in at the 14th then 3 bogeys on her back nine her -2 69 she not only made the cut but after an opening double bogey, she is T16 73 69 E

"I felt like today I started a bit rough, but I was able to chip in on 14 then make a bunch of birdies after that"

It's been 5 years since this once dominant Canadian has been in the top 10 at any US Open

Canadian amateur, Aphrodite Deng (16) made 3 birdies and 5 bogey's 70 73 also made the cut at T23 +1

World #1 Nelly Korda shot a US Open personal best -4 67 for the round of the day 73 67 T9 -2

The leaders at -4 are Ruoning Yin from China 69 69 and American Alisson Lee at 70 68.

Bryan Angus









































Muirfield Village, the wind, the scoring soared... Poston/Gerard are leaders, ..36 hole results

    PGA Tour : Memorial Tournament Tee Times Leaderboard

" I can't put it into words how hard that was, that was the hardest round I can remember, major or non major, that was just insane"

That was a common summation of Friday at the Memorial by Justin Thomas as he barely made the cut 74 75 +5, as I mentioned the wind was going to get up Friday and again Saturday on a very tough Muirfield Village and it did and so did the scoring.

Here's a few, with  the generous cut at +5 who may have been humming the old song " What a difference a day makes"

* Nick Taylor 68 78 +2  

* Ludvig Aberg 71 78 +5

* Justin Rose 69 76 +1

* JJ Spaun 67 77 E

* Wyndham Clark 67 75 -2

* Tommy Fleetwood 67 73 -4

* owgr #1 Scott Scheffler 73 72 +1 and #2 Rory McIlroy 71 74 +1 are both 10 shots behind.

Canadians  

T12 Taylor Pendrith  71 73 E

T28  Nick Taylor 68 78 +2

T38 Sudarshan Yellamaraju 73 74  +4

T47 Corey Conners 74 75 +5

LEADERS

2279282290
Ryan Gerard plays his shot from the rough on the 15th hole during Friday's second round of the 2026 Memorial Tournament.

Icon Sportswire

On the bright side two golfers,1st, JP Poston 70 65 -9 and 2nd Ryan Gerard 67 69 -8 have defied the odds, caught a slight break with the weather, played superbly and made some putts better than all the rest, 3rd  Sam Burns 69 69 -6  was not bad either.

J.T. Poston hits from the 15th tee during the second round of the Memorial golf tournament in Dublin, Ohio, Friday, June 5, 2026. (ASue Ogrocki/AP Photo)

J.T. Poston hits from the 15th tee during the second round of the Memorial golf tournament in Dublin, Ohio, Friday, June 5, 2026. (ASue Ogrocki/AP Photo)

Note ***** Poston's 65 moved him up 80 places !

WEATHER

More of the same, the SW wind is a wee bit worse in the morning, 11am :24km/h with 60% chance of TStorms easing to 18kmh in the afternoon. So a delay in play is not a long shot

Sunday the wind drops significantly NW 6km/h with 0% chance of rain.

OPINION

The lead at -9/-8 is invaluable given the weather for Saturday, however it is precarious, and not likely to be improved.

However, it's clear they are at least 4 shots better than the rest, who if this scoring continues on Saturday, will have trouble closing the gap without some help.

The pack's job on moving day, is a common one, to get into such a position, that when a benign Sunday arrives it will make scoring much lower to make a run at the title. 

Oh yes friends, there seems to be a gentleman's agreement with the players and broadcasters not to mention MONEY.

So yes, they are playing for $20,000,000, around $3,800,000 for the jackpot.

Bryan Angus



Friday, June 5, 2026

Weather delayed KLM Open playing catch up....36 hole partial scores..

   DP World Tour : KLM Open Leaderboard Tee Times

Sebastian Söderberg will take a one-shot lead into the weekend at the weather-delayed KLM Open after a marathon second day at The International.

Sebastian Söderberg edges ahead at KLM Open

The Swede was in the half of the draw who managed to get their first round completed on day one and started round two two shots off the lead.

He had edged one ahead when play ended just before 9.00pm but will have four holes to complete on Saturday morning, with conditions usually tougher earlier in the day in Amsterdam.

Söderberg was at eight under, one shot clear of Kiwi Daniel Hillier and Japan’s Yuto Katsuragawa, who were in the clubhouse, and English pair Joe Dean and Callum Tarren, who had two and five holes remaining respectively.

Some players will have as many as eight holes left when play resumes at 7.15am, with the third round then set to be a two-tee start, beginning at 10.00am at the earliest.

Söderberg finished outside the top 100 on the Race to Dubai in 2025 and arrived in the Netherlands having made just two of his last eight cuts.

But he showed all the class that has made him a winner and seven-time runner-up on the DP World Tour in his 14 holes on Friday evening.

Hillier started the day at one over having played ten holes of round one before birdies on the par-five 15th and 18th had him under par.

“There was a lot of golf played today so I am a bit tired but played pretty steady all day,” he said. “Today was a little bit easier than yesterday for sure, still not easy, but just good to play a shot on its merit, and I did that pretty well so proud of that.

Katsuragawa completed just six holes on day one in one over par but got back on an even keel with a birdie on his first hole on Friday, adding further gains at the second and third.

“I am happy today, the long game not so much but I am putting very good,” he said.

Dean was alongside Söderberg after four birdies and a bogey but dropped a shot on the sixth, while Tarren made his move with six birdies and a bogey in his 13 holes.

American Jordan Gumberg and Austrian Maximilian Steinlechner were in the clubhouse at -6 after rounds of 68 and 69 respectively, with first-round leader Julien Guerrier also at -6 through 16 holes.

Finn Oliver Lindell and American Hunter Logan were at -5 with four and eight holes to play, with 12 players in the clubhouse four shots off the lead including Major Champions Francesco Molinari and Danny Willett.

europeantour.com

Bryan Angus (edit)

 

Kupcho leads US Women's Open, Henderson T56, 18 hole results, TEE TIMES

  USGA : US Women's Open

Leaderboard Tee Times
American Jenny Kupcho has a narrow 1 shot lead after 18 holes at the US Women's Open.
 
Jennifer Kupcho smiles after making a putt during the first round of the US Women's Open in June 2026Image source,Getty Images
Image caption,

Kupcho's fifth and most recent win on the LPGA Tour came last June



She played the iconic Riviera GC in Los Angeles in -5 66 a shot ahead of South Korean S-Y Kim -4 67 and a pack led by Mexican Gabby Lopez -3 68.

Canadians

T14  Aphrodite Deng (a) -1 70

T56  Brooke Henderson  +2 73

T104  Anna Huang +4 75

T118  Lauren Kim (a) +5 76

Bryan Angus




Nick Taylor in contention at The Memorial... 18 hole results..Friday TEE TIMES

   PGA Tour : Memorial Tournament Tee Times Leaderboard

Three weeks ago at the PGA Championship Nick Taylor was right in contention on a very tough Aronimink GC where the greens were flummoxing most of the field. 

Nick Taylor

Nick Taylor wins Sony Open

However after a couple of errant drives, and missed putts on his final 8 holes led to a 40 he eventually finished T26.

This week Jack's Muirfield Village course, the greens are already very firm, and fast, that along with a swirling breeze has the field bunched with four sharing the lead with -5 67, Fleetwood, Clark, Spaun and Gerard.

Only 22 players broke par. "Small misses are leading to big punishments" is how Ryan Gerard summed round 1 up

Taylor can testify with a double bogey at the par 5 7th, then a bogey at 8. 

However the good news is he also made 4 birdies on that front nine 35, then buckled down for a solid 3 birdie no bogey back nine 33 for -4 68 a shot off the lead in 5th place.

Justin Rose and Sam Burns are next at -3 69.

Canadians  

5th  Nick Taylor 68 -4

T13 Taylor Pendrith  71 -1

T33 Sudarshan Yellamaraju 73 +1

T44 Corey Conners 74 +2

Notables

* World #2 Rory Mcllroy is in a large group T13 -1 71

* World #1 Scott Scheffler made headlines whining and complaining with his caddy after his errant shot at the 16th bounced into the water for a double bogey 6. He is T33 +1 73.

* On the other hand his PGA Championship winner and  playing partner Aaron Roi was calm and composed with the same score T33 +1 73

* World #3 Cameron Young is also T33 +1 73

80's

Jhonattan Vegas 70th +8 80

Matt McCarty 71st +9 81

Alex Smalley 72nd +10 82

WEATHER : More of the same, hot muggy 29*c  however  that SW breeze is increasing today and Saturday to 25kph at times.

Expect the early wave to benefit again today in the calmer conditions.

For all the TEE TIMES and live scoring click on my links above..

Bryan Angus






Thursday, June 4, 2026

US Women's Open at Riviera... 4 Canadians..Live scoreboard / TEE TIMES

 USGA : US Women's OpenLeaderboard Tee Times

The fairly recent decision to have the professional women golfers play their majors on the same iconic courses as the men continues this week at the Riviera GC in Los Angeles.

All of the top International players from around the world along with the top Americans and a handful of amateurs are playing for the National Championship of the USA. 

There are 4 Canadians (tee times PST)

4.03 10th  Aphrodite Deng (a)


4.25 1st    Brooke Henderson  (Now 28 and down to owgr 28th, cousin is caddy this week)

4.47 10th  Anna Huang

4.58 1st    Lauren Kim (a)

Bryan Angus