The RBC Canadian Open final round arrives Sunday with Jackson Suber standing one shot clear of the field and one round away from his first PGA Tour victory. The 26-year-old Tampa native posted steady 66-65-66 to reach 13-under and now faces a chasing pack that includes Bud Cauley, Wyndham Clark and Tommy Fleetwood at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley.
Fans in India get prime-time access. The final round begins around 8:00 PM IST as early groups launch from 10:30 AM ET onward.
Date, Time and Venue
- Date: Sunday, June 14, 2026
- Final Round Tee Times: Approximately 10:30 AM – 12:45 PM ET (groups of three off tees 1 and 10)
- Final Group (approx. 12:42 PM ET): Jackson Suber, Bud Cauley, Wyndham Clark
- Venue: TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley – North Course, Caledon, Ontario
- Par/Yardage: Par 70, 7,389 yards (renovated layout with long par-4s and strategic risk-reward holes)
Gates open at 9:30 AM ET. Organizers moved tee times forward because of the weather forecast.
Current Leaderboard After Round 3
Fact-checked leaderboard (PGA TOUR official, June 14, 2026):
| Position | Player | Score | R1 | R2 | R3 | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jackson Suber (USA) | -13 | 66 | 65 | 66 | 197 |
| 2 | Bud Cauley (USA) | -12 | 69 | 63 | 66 | 198 |
| T3 | Wyndham Clark (USA) | -11 | 68 | 68 | 63 | 199 |
| T3 | Brice Garnett (USA) | -11 | 65 | 67 | 67 | 199 |
| T3 | Tommy Fleetwood (ENG) | -11 | 67 | 65 | 67 | 199 |
| T3 | Jesper Svensson (SWE) | -11 | 66 | 65 | 68 | 199 |
| T7 | Billy Horschel (USA) | -10 | 66 | 70 | 64 | 200 |
| T7 | Sudarshan Yellamaraju (CAN) | -10 | 69 | 66 | 65 | 200 |
| T7 | Ryan Fox (NZL) | -10 | 66 | 66 | 68 | 200 |
| T7 | Sam Burns (USA) | -10 | 64 | 67 | 69 | 200 |
Suber leads the field in strokes gained tee-to-green and off the tee. His iron play has been the foundation of three clean rounds.
Course Report and Weather
The North Course demands precision. Long par-4s that can stretch past 500 yards punish wayward drives. The par-5 18th offers a genuine birdie chance but also features water and run-off areas that can punish aggressive play.
Sunday forecast calls for a high near 73°F (23°C), 70% chance of rain and winds 8-14 mph with gusts to 24 mph. The early tee times give the field the best shot at finishing before heavier weather arrives. Players who control trajectory and stay patient in the wind will hold the advantage.
Key Player Battles
- Suber vs. Cauley: Suber leads ball-striking stats. Cauley posted the low round of the week (63 in round 2) and sits one back. Whoever wins the long-game battle likely lifts the trophy.
- Clark & Fleetwood: Both sit at 11-under. Clark’s major-winning experience and Fleetwood’s consistency in tough conditions make them dangerous if the weather turns ugly.
- Canadian Hope – Sudarshan Yellamaraju: The young Canadian sits at 10-under and represents home hopes. A strong final round could push him into the top five and create a memorable story.
Injury Updates and Player News
No major injury concerns reported among the top of the leaderboard. Suber continues to build momentum after earning his PGA Tour card via the Korn Ferry Tour last season and recently qualifying for next week’s U.S. Open. Ryan Fox, the defending champion, remains in the mix at 10-under.
Fantasy Team Tips
Target players who excel in wind and hit fairways. Suber offers strong ball-striking value. Cauley’s recent scoring form makes him a must-consider. Look for value on players who gained strokes on approach this week. In grand leagues, consider a contrarian play on a veteran like Fleetwood or Horschel if ownership stays low on them. Small leagues should lock in Suber or Cauley as core pieces.
Live Streaming and Telecast
United States:
- PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ (featured groups and featured holes from early morning)
- Golf Channel early coverage
- CBS 3-6 PM ET for the final round
Canada:
- TSN and PGA Tour Live options
International / India viewers: Tune in via official PGA Tour platforms or check local sports streaming services for the 8:00 PM IST start. Many fans in Asia follow featured group coverage on PGA Tour Live.
Head-to-Head and Records
Suber has never won on the PGA Tour. A victory Sunday delivers a two-year exemption, $1.764 million first prize and a huge FedExCup boost. Clark seeks his first win since the 2023 U.S. Open. Fleetwood has multiple top finishes in Canada but still chases his first PGA Tour title. The last player to successfully defend here was Jhonattan Vegas.
Match Prediction
Suber enters as the clear favorite because of his ball-striking lead and steady play all week. The wind and rain threat, however, opens the door for experienced players who thrive when conditions get messy. Expect a tight battle. A one- or two-shot swing on the back nine will decide it. Suber wins more often than not in this spot, but Clark and Fleetwood remain live threats.
Press Conference Highlights and Quotes
Suber addressed the challenge ahead: “The conditions are going to be really rough… it’s not going to be won on the first probably nine to 15 holes. So just staying patient.”
He also credited his iron play: “I’ve just hit good drives there and I feel like I’ve been in a good spot and iron play seems to be my strength.”
Records and Milestones
- First PGA Tour win for Suber would cap a rapid rise from Korn Ferry Tour graduate to tournament leader.
- 500 FedExCup points on the line.
- Top finisher not already exempt earns a spot in next week’s U.S. Open.
- Sudarshan Yellamaraju chasing the best Canadian finish of the week.
The stadium energy at TPC Toronto will build quickly once the final groups launch. Suber has done the hard work to put himself in position. Now the 26-year-old must close it out on a course that has already tested every part of his game.
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