The number 121 has no obvious broad special meaning. But as it relates to the RBC Canadian Open, it’s significant in that the tournament started in 1904, 121 years ago. Englishman J.H. Oke won the championship that year, at the…
Open this photo in gallery:Once a hidden golf treasure, TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley is located amid the rolling hills and woodlands in Caledon, Ont. Now more than three decades later, it’s a premier destination hosting the Professional Golfers’ Association…
CALEDON, ONT. – Following a challenging opening round, the second day of the 2025 Canadian Open brought about a flurry of better golf thanks to improved weather and course conditions. Coming into the week, the biggest concern surrounding the tournament…
Tyler Mawhinney, 17, makes the cut in PGA TOUR debut at RBC Canadian Open Mawhinney after ’24 Canadian Amateur victory (Golf Canada Photo) Tyler Mawhinney’s ascent through the amateur golf ranks added another milestone this week, as the 17-year-old…
CALEDON, Ont. – The 114th Canadian Open returns this weekend, to TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley, with a very loaded field and excitement among many. Headlined by 2025 Masters champion and two-time Canadian Open winner Rory McIlroy, and many Canadians,…
On a swath of Caledon, Ont.’s Credit River Valley, an hour north of Toronto, professional, amateur, community and destination golf are coming together on a unique campus, one that honours the Canadian game’s past, embraces its present and supports its…
During the recent U.S. Open, which Bryson DeChambeau won in a nail-biter over Rory McIlroy, you likely heard television commentators utter the phrase “anchor course” several times in reference to the tournament’s host, Pinehurst No. 2. The Far Hills, N.J.-based…