The PGA Tour heads to Canada as the RBC Canadian Open tees off from TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley on Thursday, June 5. With the U.S. Open one week away, many of the top golfers on the PGA Tour are bypassing the RBC Canadian Open 2025 to rest and prepare for the third major of the year. But with Rory McIlroy highlighting the 2025 RBC Canadian Open field as a +450 favorite, his presence creates the opportunity for many longshots to consider those who don't enjoy playing favorites on betting sites . McIlroy is a two-time winner at the RBC Canadian Open (2019, 2022) and set the tournament record for 72-hole aggregate score (258) in 2019. The 36-year-old is -175 (risk $175 to win $100) to crack the top 10 and +105 to finish inside the top five this week.
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