The maple syrup is flowing and the excitement is brewing as the PGA Tour sets foot on Canadian soil for the 2024 RBC Canadian Open. This year, the prestigious tournament returns to the iconic Hamilton Golf Club in Ontario, a course steeped in tradition and known for its challenging layout. With Nick Taylor’s historic victory last year breaking a 69-year drought for Canadian champions, all eyes will be on the field to see if another homegrown hero can rise to the occasion. Join us as we dive into the 2024 RBC Canadian Open odds, review the contenders, and celebrate the return of professional golf’s biggest Canadian spectacle.
2024 RBC Canadian Open Odds, History, Picks
With a history stretching back to 1904, the RBC Canadian Open is a titan on the PGA Tour stage. It holds the prestigious title of being the third-oldest continuously running tournament, following only the esteemed Open Championship and U.S. Open. Originally known as the Canadian Open Championship, it wasn’t just about professionals back then. Amateurs also graced the fairways, making it a vital platform for showcasing Canadian golfing talent against international competition.
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Over the years, legendary figures like Walter Hagen, Lee Trevino, and Tiger Woods have all graced the tournament, solidifying its place among the sport’s elite events. While international stars have shone brightly, Canadian golfers have carved their own path. Leo Diegel remains the king with a record four victories, while recent triumphs by Graham DeLaet and Nick Taylor have ignited national passion for the tournament and shown the depth of Canadian golfing talent.
2024 RBC Canadian Open Odds
Rory McIlroy heads into the 2024 RBC Canadian Open as the favorite to claim the championship trophy, boasting odds of +360. With a strong recent showing and a course potentially suited to his powerful game, many see him as the one to beat. However, the field remains competitive. Canadian golfer and defending champion Nick Taylor, with odds around +6000, could surprise the crowd with a strong showing on home soil. While other contenders like Tommy Fleetwood (+1600) and Sahith Theegala (+1800) add intrigue, making the 2024 RBC Canadian Open a wide-open race with the potential for an underdog story to unfold. See the top of the RBC Canadian Open odds board from DraftKings Sportsbook below.
Golfer | Odds to Win |
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Rory McIlroy | +360 |
Tommy Fleetwood | +1600 |
Sahith Theegala | +1800 |
Corey Conners | +2000 |
Shane Lowry | +2200 |
Cameron Young | +2200 |
Alex Noren | +2200 |
Sam Burns | +2500 |
Maverick McNealy | +3000 |
Adam Scott | +3000 |
Mackenzie Hughes | +3500 |
Keith Mitchell | +3500 |
Tom Kim | +3500 |
Aaron Rai | +3500 |
Erik Van Rooyen | +4500 |
Davis Thompson | +4500 |
Akshay Bhatia | +4500 |
Adam Hadwin | +5000 |
Taylor Pendrith | +5500 |
Doug Ghim | +6000 |
Adam Svensson | +6000 |
Nick Taylor | +6000 |
2024 RBC Canadian Open Odds: Best Bets
Check out the 2024 RBC Candian Open odds that the experts at Betsperts Golf are betting on this week.
Alex Noren Top 20 +110 (DraftKings)
Just a model of consistency over the past few months and in a field that drops off pretty hard after Rory McIlroy. Even in the few spots where he finished just outside of the top 20 recently, most of his stats have been pretty solid, let down slightly by his putter. Back on bentgrass, his best surface, I expect him to continue to have a very high floor and be in contention this weekend. He’s managed to work around being short off the tee at longer courses and now gets a track where many will be going less than driver for half the holes, his approach and around the green game should shine in Canada. – Andy Molitor
RBC Canadian Open Sleeper Picks
Tommy Fleetwood Top 10 +190 (DraftKings)
Will this be the week that Tommy finally wins a PGA tournament? He’s come incredibly close in this event, losing in a playoff to Nick Taylor at Oakdale last year and finishing 6th in 2018. He has four top-13s in the last three months including a third-place finish at the Masters. He’s had recent spike weeks in each of the strokes gained categories, and on a course that fits his game, should have no trouble finishing near the top of the leaderboard once again. – Ron Klos