RBC Canadian Open Golf Betting Analysis, Odds & Picks (June 5-8, 2025)

RBC Canadian Open Golf Betting Analysis, Odds & Picks (June 5-8, 2025)

At the beginning with its foundation in 1904, the RBC Canadian Open has been a regular event with the Golf Betting Lines. In fact, the Canadian Open has been held every year, except World War I and II, as well as the COVID-19 pandemic. Previously, the RBC Canadian Open was considered one of the most prestigious tournaments on the PGA Tour. It was even called a “fifth major.” However, due to scheduling changes and conflicts, the Canadian Open is no longer held in such high esteem.

RBC Canadian Open Betting Information

When:June 5-8, 2025
Where:TPC Toronto, Osprey Valley (North Course), Caledon, Ontario
Purse:$9.8 million
Defending Champion:Robert MacIntyre
TV Coverage:CBS, GOLF, ESPN+, Paramount+

2025 RBC Canadian Open Betting Odds

GolferOdds
Rory McIlroy+450
Ludvig Aberg+1400
Corey Conners+2000
Shane Lowry+2200
Sam Burns+3000
Robert McIntyre+3000
Harry Hall+3500
Taylor Pendrith+3500
Sungjae Im+3500
Luke Clanton+3500
All Other Players+4000 or higher

Bet Now on This

Accordingly, the winner of the RBC Canadian Open receives 500 FedEx Cup points and earns an invitation to the Masters Tournament.

2025 RBC Canadian Open Top Contenders

Rory McIlroy +450

At the beginning of the week, Rory McIlroy was ranked 2nd on the Official World Golf Ranking and 2nd in the FedEx Cup standings. Of course, McIlroy won the Masters Tournament in the most dramatic and satisfying win of his career. Since winning the Masters, McIlroy has played in only three events. He finished 12th at the Zurich Classic, 7th at the Truist Championship, and 47th at the PGA Championship.

Ludvig Aberg +1400

At the onset of the week, Ludvig Aberg ranked 11th in the FedEx Cup standings and 6th on the Official World Golf Ranking. Aberg won the 2025 Genesis Invitational. Last time out, Aberg finished 16th at the Memorial Tournament. Previously, he missed the cut at the PGA Championship, was 60th at the Truist Championship, and was 54th at the RBC Heritage. Aberg was 7th at the Masters Tournament.

Corey Conners +2000

So far this year, Corey Conners ranks 9th in the FedEx Cup standings and 20th on the Official World Golf Ranking. The 2023 Valero Open was the last win for Conners. Conners has not broken the sportsbook Top 10 in his last four events. He is coming off a 25th-place finish at the Memorial Tournament. Previously, he placed 19th at the PGA Championship, 11th at the Truist Championship, and 49th at the RBC Heritage. Conners was 8th at the Masters Tournament.

Shane Lowry +2200

Overall, Shane Lowry ranks 12th in the FedEx Cup standings and 14th on the Official World Golf Ranking. His last win was at the 2024 Zurich Classic of New Orleans. Last time out, Lowry finished 23rd at the Memorial Tournament after missing the cut at the PGA Championship. Lowry finished 2nd at the Truist Championship and was 12th at the Zurich Classic.

Sam Burns +3000

In sum, Sam Burns is 45th in the FedEx Cup standings and 34th on the Official World Golf Ranking. His last win was at the 2023 World Golf Championships Dell Technologies Match Play. Burns is coming off a 12th-place finish at the Memorial Tournament. Previously, he was 19th at the PGA Championship, 30th at the Truist Championship, and 5th at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson.

2025 RBC Canadian Open Free Pick

On this occasion, Rory McIlroy is the class of the Golf Betting Lines field.

2025 RBC Canadian Open SBG Best Bets: Rory McIlroy.