DP World Tour : KLM Open Leaderboard
Eugenio Chacarra has won the KLM Open 69 69 65 70 -11.
He edged Finland's Oliver Lindell 69 67 69 69 -10 by a stroke.
More to follow...
Bryan Angus
DP World Tour : KLM Open Leaderboard
Eugenio Chacarra has won the KLM Open 69 69 65 70 -11.
He edged Finland's Oliver Lindell 69 67 69 69 -10 by a stroke.
More to follow...
Bryan Angus
PGA Tour : Memorial Tournament Tee Times Leaderboard
WEATHER : Sunday dawns 100% different from the storms that suspended play on Saturday.
Sunny 29*c, light N breezes 6km/h with only 10% P.O.P and a softer Muirfield GC will be ideal for the Marathon day ahead, beginning at 7.35am.
EDIT 1125am EST >>>>>The 3rd round is completed. The final round off split tees in three's is now under way
JP Poston 70 65 69 -12 has a 4 shot lead over 2nd, with 1 holes to play. $4,000,000 for 1st
Canadians with 3rd round scores
T33 Nick Taylor 68 78 73 +3
T35 Taylor Pendrith 71 73 77 +6
T40 Sudarshan Yellamaraju 73 74 74 +6
53 Corey Conners 74 75 79 +12
Click on my leaderboard link above for complete up to date scoring/ tee times
more to follow...
Bryan Angus
USGA : US Women's OpenLeaderboard Tee Times
A hot start to her round has 16-year-old Canadian amateur Aphrodite Deng within striking distance of winning a major championship.

Deng, a native of Calgary, Alta., shot a third-round 68 on Saturday at the U.S. Women's Open at the Riviera Country Club in the Pacific Palisades, Calif. to move within four shots of the overall lead
She entered Saturday at 3-over for the championship after a rough second round that saw her shoot 73, but bounced back in a big way as she opened her third round with three straight birdies as she finished her front nine firing a 32.
For the day, Deng birdied five holes (Nos. 1, 2, 3, 6 and 16) and bogeyed only twice (Nos. 8 and 13) as she got herself back in position to make a run at winning a major before she's legally allowed to buy herself a drink.
Deng is trying to become the first amateur competitor to win a women's major golf championship since France's Catherine Lacoste won the U.S. Women's Open in 1967.
She's also trying to become the first Canadian to win a women's major golf title since Brooke Henderson captured the Evian Championship in 2022.
Henderson was the only other Canadian at Riviera to make the weekend cut, but after shooting a strong 69 on Friday to get her within the mix, she had a disastrous day Saturday, bogeying five holes on her way to a 74.
South Korea's Chun In-gee, who previously won a U.S. Open in 2015 leads the event at -6 for the championship.
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Bryan Angus (edit)
PGA Tour : Memorial Tournament Tee Times Leaderboard
Only 21 rounds of play on Saturday at Muirfield Village were completed, the rest at varying stages were finally suspended for the day at 4.35pm
The first suspension of over an hour at 11.10am lasted an hour and 40 minutes before resuming at 1.00 pm
Leaders JP Poston and Ryan Gerard didn't tee off until 3.20 pm, and remain at -9 after playing just 5 holes.
SUNDAY
Round 3 is set to resume at 7.30am, then round 4 at around 11am, paired in threes off split tees #1 and #10.
The best way to see all the players position is by clicking on my Leaderboard link above.
Canadian partial 3rd round scores
T32 Taylor Pendrith 71 73 +3 (+3 thru 9)
T32 Nick Taylor 68 78 +3 (+1 thru 17)
T40 Sudarshan Yellamaraju 73 74 74 +6
53 Corey Conners 74 75 79 +12
Notables
* Scheffler T12 played 14 holes in -2 remains at -1 total 8 shots behind
* Rory T12 remains at -1 total after 16 holes 8 shots behind
* Justin Thomas got 18 holes done playing 1st as a single in 72 shots, saying after the Morning rain delay the course became softer, easier saying " not the same as yesterday, not even close."
OPINION
Although there is a marathon Sunday ahead, it will be to varying degrees with the leaders have the most to play.
However all week we have been saying Sunday's weather although still hot and muggy will have significantly less wind, and will be less penal due that and to the rain, so expect scoring to be lower.
Bryan Angus
DP World Tour : KLM Open Leaderboard Tee Times
Eugenio Chacarra made the most of Moving Day to share the third-round lead with Sebastian Söderberg on -10 after a busy Saturday at the 2026 KLM Open.
Söderberg battled with Japan's Yuto Katsuragawa for much of the day but four birdies on the back nine saw Chacarra surge to the top with a round of 65. Marcus Armitage was a shot off the lead with Katsuragawa sharing fourth place.
With the tournament still making up time lost to storms and high winds on day one, the second round was completed in the morning before the 75 players making the cut got through their third round.
Söderberg held a one-shot lead over France's Julien Guerrier on the 36-hole scores, with Katsuragawa a shot further back along with Callum Tarren and Daniel Hillier. Chacarra had been back at -4 but began his round with a hat-trick of birdies after hitting all three approaches inside five feet.
He holed a six-foot birdie putt at the 17th to move alongside Katsuragawa in second. Söderberg was showing frustration with some of his approach play but holed another good putt at the 14th to stay ahead.
Chacarra's closing birdie secured a share of the lead, with the Spaniard's long eagle attempt skirting the hole before he tapped in.
He said: “Yeah, it was great. Obviously, it started with three birdies in a row, and then I kind of slowed my round, two three-putts on four and six, but I think I did a great job staying patient.
“So, so happy with a good Moving Day but I'm just trying to get better every day and have a chance to win tournaments, and I'm going to have a chance tomorrow.
Katsuragawa briefly made it a three-way tie thanks to a long birdie putt over a ridge at the 16th, only to drop back with a double-bogey at the last after finding thick rough and then water down the left.
Söderberg battled his way home with eight straight pars to hold on to a share of the lead with Chacarra.
He said: “Very happy with the score.
"The first two days I played quite well, gave myself a lot of chances, but I felt into the greens today I was everywhere. Struggling a little bit to judge the wind, so my scrambling and putting today put in a decent score.
Söderberg's one previous win on the DP World Tour came at the 2019 Omega European Masters and he said: “I would love to (win again), it has been a long wait. It is going to be a battle tomorrow and we will see.
"I’m just happy playing decent golf again, so just an extra bonus to be in contention like this going into Sunday.”
Armitage was -9 after a 67, with Katsuragawa joining Maximilian Steinlechner and Oliver Lindell on -8.
Guerrier, Jordan Gumberg and Angel Ayora were a shot further back -7, with Joe Dean, Brandon Robinson Thompson and Calum Hill sharing tenth place on -6
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Bryan Angus (edit)
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

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.
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.
