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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


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