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2026 RBC Canadian Open odds, predictions: Top picks, props and analysis for the upcoming event at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley - North Course

Golf insider Brady Kannon has broken down the 2026 RBC Canadian Open field and locked in his predictions and best bets

ByUpdated: Jun 10, 2026 5:14PM UTC . 3 min read

Australian Ryan Fox looks to repeat as RBC Canadian Open champion when he takes part in the event at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley - North Course in Caledon, Ontario, Canada. He won last year's event in a playoff over American Sam Burns. The tournament, which begins on Thursday, will be played on the par-70, 7,389-yard course. Tommy Fleetwood and Matt Fitzpatrick are the co-favorites at +1300 at FanDuel Sportsbook. Others near the top of the odds board include Burns (+1500), Wyndham Clark (+2000), Collin Morikawa (+2500), Kristoffer Reitan (+2500), Brooks Koepka (+3000), Justin Rose (+3000) and Robert MacIntyre (+3000). Fox is at +4500 to repeat as champ.

Before making any 2026 RBC Canadian Open picks, you NEED to see the predictions and PGA Memorial Tournament best bets from elite golf expert Brady Kannon.

Kannon is an elite golfing handicapper with more than 30 years of experience in the industry. He has called eight major winners since 2013 and hit six PGA winners, including 110-1 longshot Harris English at the Farmers Insurance Open in 2025. He also hit on Matt Fitzpatrick (15-1) this year for an outright winner. Additionally, he's 44-39-5 on head-to-head bets since joining SportsLine. Anyone who followed his lead could have been WAY UP!

Now, Kannon has been digging into the 2026 RBC Canadian Open field to find the best betting value and just locked in his RBC Canadian Open best bets to back. We can tell you he's fading Robert MacIntyre at +2450 at DraftKings.

"Bobby Mac has only played the Canadian Open twice," Kannon said. "He finished 36th here last year at TPC Toronto and won the year prior at Hamilton Golf & Country Club. He was in a great groove earlier this season when he finished fourth at The PLAYERS Championship and was runner-up in his next start at the Valero Texas Open. He was then awful at The Masters and missed the cut. It seems he's been going downhill ever since, missing two more cuts in his last three starts, at the PGA Championship and again last week at the Memorial. 

"The short game chops still appear to be in decent shape but the approach play has been dreadful. He ranks 136th on Tour for SG: Approach. Over the last 24 rounds, MacIntyre ranks 70th in this field for Strokes Gained: Tee to Green and is 109th in Hole Proximity from 150-200 yards. We'll see if I end up going against him in a head-to-head matchup but I am definitely not expecting him to win the RBC Canadian open again this week."

Kannon has revealed his best bets, and they include a 185-1 longshot who "is being undervalued." You ABSOLUTELY need to see who it is before locking in your bets!

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