Ontarians Ready to Shine at 2025 RBC Canadian Open

June 4–8 | TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley
The RBC Canadian Open returns to Ontario this summer, bringing PGA tour excitement to TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley in Caledon from June 4-8.
As Canada’s national championship, the RBC Canadian Open has long been a celebration of the country’s top golfing talent. With a deep field of Canadian players, including several with strong ties to Golf Ontario programs, fans can expect a thrilling week of competition on home soil.
Ontario Athletes in the Field
This year’s field features a remarkable group of Ontario-born players, many of whom rose through the ranks of Golf Ontario’s provincial championships or Team Ontario program:
- Taylor Pendrith
- Corey Conners
- Mackenzie Hughes
- Ben Silverman
- Mike Weir
- Sudarshan Yellamaraju
- Matthew Anderson
- Ashton McCulloch
- Richard T. Lee
- David Hearn
- Cougar Collins
- Matt Scobie
- Matthew Javier
- Matt Hoffman
- Justin Matthews
A Strong Canadian Contingent
Beyond Ontario, the 2025 RBC Canadian Open will feature a deep lineup of Canadian talent from coast to coast. Fans will recognize several national standouts, including:
- Nick Taylor, Adam Hadwin, Adam Svensson, Hunter Thomson, Myles Creighton, A.J. Ewart, Wes Heffernan, Roger Sloan, Brett Webster
With a blend of PGA tour veterans and rising stars, the Canadian presence in this year’s field highlights the depth of talent across the country. Whether it’s a familiar face or a new name on the leaderboard, fans can expect exciting performances from Canadians and Ontarians throughout the week.
Notables: Mike Weir (31st appearance) Corey Conners, Taylor Pendrith, Mackenzie Hughes
🎟 Get Your Tickets: Tickets for the 2025 RBC Canadian Open are available now. 2025 Canadian Open Tickets
📲 Instagram Feature: Check out our Instagram post highlighting the Ontario players in this year’s field. https://www.instagram.com/p/DKfBznIMnZN/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
Glen Abbey Golf Club to host 2015 RBC Canadian Open

Canada’s National Open Championship returns to Jack Nicklaus-designed Oakville course for 27th time
Volunteer and Corporate Hospitality Opportunities Now Available
Oakville, Ont. (Golf Canada) – Steeped in history and tradition, Oakville’s Glen Abbey Golf Club has once again been named to host the 2015 RBC Canadian Open, as announced by Golf Canada and RBC today. The world-class event, which is part of the Triple Crown of national golf championships, will host many of the best golfers in the world July 20 – 26, 2015.
Renowned as the longtime home of the Canadian Open, Glen Abbey will play host to Canada’s National Open Championship for a record 27th time. The announcement marks the return of the RBC Canadian Open to the ClubLink-owned facility where it was last held in 2013, an event won by PGA TOUR star and Team RBC member Brandt Snedeker.
“Glen Abbey has challenged the world’s best on 26 occasions and played host to many of the most memorable finishes in Canadian Open history, including Brandt Snedeker’s exciting victory last summer,” said Golf Canada Executive Director and CEO Scott Simmons. “The Abbey’ and Canada’s National Open Golf Championship share a special connection and we are pleased to continue that legacy in 2015.”
“It’s very exciting to see the tournament return to Glen Abbey, where it was selected as the PGA Tour’s ‘Most Fan-Friendly Event’ in 2013,” noted Jane Broderick, Chief Brand and Communications Officer, RBC. “Along with Golf Canada, we look forward to welcoming the world’s top golfers and our dedicated fans back to this prestigious golf course next year.”
“We are very pleased to welcome the RBC Canadian Open back to Glen Abbey,” said Rai Sahi, ClubLink President and CEO. “It is only fitting that Canada’s most famous course plays host to our National Open Championship. Since the Canadian Open was first played on this Jack Nicklaus Signature course in 1977, Glen Abbey has produced many worthy champions including Tiger Woods, Vijay Singh, Greg Norman, Lee Trevino, Curtis Strange and Brandt Snedeker. We look forward to a great tournament week and another outstanding champion in 2015.”
Glen Abbey was owned and operated by Golf Canada from 1982 – 1998 before selling the property to ClubLink in the fall of 1998. As the longtime host of Canada’s National Open Championship, ‘The Abbey’ hosted 22 Canadian Opens between 1977 and 2000 as well as 2004, 2008, 2009 and 2013.
The 2014 RBC Canadian Open will take place July 21-27 at The Royal Montreal Golf Club in Île-Bizard, Que. For information about tickets, volunteer opportunities or corporate hospitality for either the 2014 RBC Canadian Open at The Royal Montreal Golf Club or the 2015 RBC Canadian Open at Glen Abbey Golf Club, please visit www.rbccanadianopen.com.