Wyndham Clark turned in the round of the day and grabbed a share of the lead in the RBC Canadian Open 2026 third round. The former U.S. Open champion posted a 7-under 63 at TPC Toronto’s North Course to reach 11-under 199 and move into the top spot alongside a couple of players still grinding on the course.
The 29-year-old American did it with sharp iron play and a hot putter that finally clicked after two steady rounds. His 63 was the lowest score of the week so far and gave him a one-shot cushion over the closest pursuers as Saturday afternoon turned into evening in Caledon, Ontario.
Live Third-Round Leaderboard (as of latest updates)
| Pos | Player | To Par | R1 | R2 | R3 | Total | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T1 | Wyndham Clark (USA) | -11 | 68 | 68 | 63 | 199 | F |
| T1 | Jesper Svensson (SWE) | -11 | 66 | 65 | — | 131 | Thru 7 |
| T1 | Jackson Suber (USA) | -11 | 66 | 65 | — | 131 | Thru 6 |
| T4 | Billy Horschel (USA) | -10 | 66 | 70 | 64 | 200 | F |
| T4 | Sudarshan Yellamaraju (CAN) | -10 | 69 | 66 | 65 | 200 | F |
| T4 | Tommy Fleetwood (ENG) | -10 | 67 | 65 | — | 132 | Thru 8 |
| T4 | Ryan Fox (NZL) | -10 | 66 | 66 | — | 132 | Thru 8 |
| T4 | Sam Burns (USA) | -10 | 64 | 67 | — | 131 | Thru 5 |
| T11 | Jacob Bridgeman (USA) | -9 | 70 | 67 | 64 | 201 | F |
| T11 | Viktor Hovland (NOR) | -9 | 68 | 69 | 64 | 201 | F |
Clark’s Surge Changes the Picture
Clark didn’t just post a number — he seized momentum. After opening with a pair of 68s, he birdied early and kept the pedal down. The back nine especially treated him well. When he walked off the 18th with that 63 in hand, the leaderboard shifted in his favor.
“You could almost feel the energy shift on the grounds every time Clark drained another one,” one on-course observer noted. The American has been building form all spring, and this round felt like the payoff.
Ben James Stays in the Hunt After Hot Start
Twenty-three-year-old Ben James arrived in Canada as a PGA Tour rookie and immediately made noise. He grabbed the 36-hole lead with a sparkling 63 in round two to sit at 10-under. His third round proved tougher, but the University of Virginia product remains within striking distance and very much in the mix for a potential first PGA Tour win in his debut week.
Canadian fans have embraced the story. James has handled the spotlight with poise, and his ball-striking has looked major-ready at times. Sunday could be special if he can get the putter rolling again.
Canadian Contingent Delivers Strong Showing
Home-country players made their presence felt. Sudarshan Yellamaraju posted a 65 in round three to reach 10-under and sit inside the top five. Adam Hadwin and Taylor Pendrith also stayed competitive after solid opening rounds, keeping local hopes alive heading into the final day.
The North Course has a way of rewarding steady play, and several Canadians took advantage. Their presence adds extra atmosphere every time they make a move.
Chasers Lurk Close Behind
Billy Horschel finished with a 64 and sits just one back at 10-under. Tommy Fleetwood, Ryan Fox and Sam Burns all posted red numbers early in their third rounds and remain very much alive. The leaderboard is bunched enough that one hot stretch on Sunday could flip everything.
Veteran experience meets rising talent. That mix usually produces drama on the final day of a PGA Tour event.
Course Conditions & Sunday Outlook
The North Course played firm and fast under mostly cooperative weather Saturday. Greens held up well, rewarding precise approach shots. Players who kept the ball in the short grass gained a real edge.
Officials adjusted Sunday’s final-round tee times because of a forecast calling for possible showers. Groups of three will go off both the 1st and 10th tees starting around 10:30 a.m. ET. The setup should keep things moving even if weather interrupts.
How to Watch & Live Streaming
Final-round coverage airs on Golf Channel and ESPN platforms in the U.S. PGA Tour Live streaming offers featured groups and on-course action. International viewers can check local listings or the official PGA Tour app. Featured groups typically begin early afternoon ET.
Fantasy Golf Tips for Sunday
Wyndham Clark looks like the clear captain or top pick after his 63. His ball-striking and recent form make him the safest high-upside play. Billy Horschel offers value if you need a veteran who finished strong. Sudarshan Yellamaraju and Jacob Bridgeman both posted 64s and could be contrarian options in larger tournaments.
In smaller leagues, consider Tommy Fleetwood or Ryan Fox — both have the experience to handle pressure on a tight leaderboard. Avoid overexposure to players still several shots back unless they make an early move.
Final-Round Prediction
Clark enters Sunday as the man to beat, but this field is too deep for any guarantees. A 54-hole lead at a PGA Tour event often shrinks fast when conditions tighten or nerves appear. Expect at least a three- or four-way battle down the stretch.
Keep an eye on the weather. Any delay or soft greens could change the strategy and hand an edge to the steady ball-strikers still in contention.
