The PGA Tour heads north of the border this week for the 2026 Canadian Open, with another strong field assembled at TPC Toronto.
Canada’s national championship returns with some of the world’s leading players looking to add their names to one of the oldest titles in professional golf.
The Golfing Gazette has all the important information ahead of the Canadian Open, including the tee times, prize money and predictions.
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Where and when is the Canadian Open?
The 2026 Canadian Open will be held at TPC Toronto from June 11-14. This is only the second time the golf course has hosted the event.
TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley (North Course)
- Location: Caledon, Ontario
- Established: 2001
- Architect: Doug Carrick
- Par: 70
- Yardage: 7,389
Which players are in the Canadian Open field?
Several of Europe’s biggest names are set to tee it up at the Canadian Open, including Tommy Fleetwood, Matt Fitzpatrick, Robert MacIntyre, Justin Rose and Viktor Hovland.
Newly-crowned PGA Championship winner Aaron Rai is also in action, while Collin Morikawa, Wyndham Clark, Brooks Koepka and Sam Burns headline the American contingent.

Canadian Open tee times
The tee times for the first two rounds of the Canadian Open have been confirmed. Here are the two marquee groups:
Round One
- 7:33 am: Aaron Rai, Justin Rose, Collin Morikawa
- 12:48 pm: Ryan Fox, Brooks Koepka, Nick Taylor
Round Two
- 7:33 am: Ryan Fox, Brooks Koepka, Nick Taylor
- 12:48 pm: Aaron Rai, Justin Rose, Collin Morikawa
Find the full list of tee times on the PGA Tour website.
How to watch the Canadian Open
Golf Channel will air all four rounds of the Canadian Open in the United States, and CBS will also televise weekend coverage.
| Day | Channel (Eastern Time) |
| Thursday | Golf Channel (3 – 6 pm) |
| Friday | Golf Channel (3 – 6 pm) |
| Saturday | Golf Channel (1 – 3 pm); CBS (3 – 6 pm) |
| Sunday | Golf Channel (1 – 3 pm); CBS (3 – 6 pm) |
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What is the prize money at the Canadian Open?
The total prize money at this week’s Canadian Open is $9.8 million.
The winner will take home $1.76 million, while the runner-up and third-place finisher will earn $1.07m and $676,000, respectively.
Canadian Open predictions
The Golfing Gazette experts have made their picks for the Canadian Open this week.
Peter Lynch: Tommy Fleetwood remarkably still finds himself with plenty to prove on the PGA Tour, but I think he can start this week by picking up another win. It’s certainly due, and would come at the perfect time for the US Open.
James Shearman: Kristoffer Reitan emerged as one of the PGA Tour’s newest stars by winning the Truist Championship last month. Reitan also contended at last week’s Memorial Tournament, suggesting his victory was not a flash in the pan. The Norwegian’s big-hitting style will suit TPC Toronto and he should stand out in a weaker field.
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