2025 RBC Canadian Open prize money: How much is up for grabs at TPC Toronto?

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Who will win the lion's share of the 2025 RBC Canadian Open prize money?

Here’s how the 2025 RBC Canadian Open prize money is set to be awarded at the PGA Tour event.

The RBC Canadian Open prize money on offer in 2025 rises by $400,000 to $9.8m, with the winner set to take home $1.764m, a $70,000 increase on that won by Robert MacIntyre last year.

TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley will host the distinguished national open for the first time. Established in 1904, the Canadian Open is golf’s third-oldest continuously running tournament on the PGA Tour.

MacIntyre had the dream week last time around, winning his maiden PGA Tour title alongside his dad, Dougie, who was standing in as caddie for the week.

In addition to the prize money payout below, the winner in Toronto will receive 500 FedEx Cup points and all the perks associated with being a PGA Tour winner, including a two-year tour card.

Robert MacIntyre, with his father, wins at the RBC Canadian Open 2024


2025 RBC Canadian Open prize money payout

PositionPrize Money
1st$1,764,000
2nd$1,068,200
3rd$676,200
4th$480,200
5th$401,800
6th$355,250
7th$330,750
8th$306,250
9th$286,650
10th$267,050
11th$247,450
12th$227,850
13th$208,250
14th$188,650
15th$178,850
16th$169,050
17th$159,250
18th$149,450
19th$139,650
20th$129,850
21st$120,050
22nd$110,250
23rd$102,410
24th$94,570
25th$86,730
26th$78,890
27th$75,950
28th$73,010
29th$70,070
30th$67,130
31st$64,190
32nd$61,250
33rd$58,310
34th$55,860
35th$53,410
36th$50,960
37th$48,510
38th$46,550
39th$44,590
40th$42,630
41st$40,670
42nd$38,710
43rd$36,750
44th$34,790
45th$32,830
46th$30,870
47th$28,910
48th$27,342
49th$25,970
50th$25,186
51st$24,598
52nd$24,010
53rd$23,618
54th$23,226
55th$23,030
56th$22,834
57th$22,638
58th$22,442
59th$22,246
60th$22,050
61st$21,854
62nd$21,658
63rd$21,462
64th$21,266
65th$21,070
Nick Taylor won the 2023 Canadian Open in his home country

RBC Canadian Open prize money history

Here’s how the RBC Canadian Open’s prize fund and winner’s share have evolved over the last 50 years.

YearWinnerTo parPurse
($)
Winner’s
share ($)
2025TBCTBC9,800,0001,764,000
2024 Robert MacIntyre–169,400,0001,692,000
2023 Nick Taylor−179,000,0001,620,000
2022 Rory McIlroy (2)−198,700,0001,566,000
2019 Rory McIlroy−227,600,0001,368,000
2018 Dustin Johnson−236,200,0001,116,000
2017 Jhonattan Vegas (2)−216,000,0001,080,000
2016 Jhonattan Vegas−125,900,0001,062,000
2015 Jason Day−175,800,0001,044,000
2014 Tim Clark−175,700,0001,026,000
2013 Brandt Snedeker−165,600,0001,008,000
2012 Scott Piercy−175,200,000936,000
2011 Sean O’Hair−45,200,000936,000
2010 Carl Pettersson−145,100,000918,000
2009 Nathan Green−185,100,000918,000
2008 Chez Reavie−175,000,000900,000
2007 Jim Furyk (2)−165,000,000900,000
2006 Jim Furyk−145,000,000900,000
2005 Mark Calcavecchia−54,900,000882,000
2004 Vijay Singh−94,500,000810,000
2003 Bob Tway−84,200,000756,000
2002 John Rollins−164,000,000720,000
2001 Scott Verplank−143,800,000684,000
2000 Tiger Woods−223,300,000594,000
1999 Hal Sutton−132,500,000450,000
1998 Billy Andrade−132,200,000396,000
1997 Steve Jones (2)−51,500,000270,000
1996 Dudley Hart−141,500,000270,000
1995 Mark O’Meara−141,300,000234,000
1994 Nick Price (2)−131,300,000234,000
1993 David Frost−91,000,000180,000
1992 Greg Norman (2)−81,000,000180,000
1991 Nick Price−151,000,000180,000
1990 Wayne Levi−101,000,000180,000
1989 Steve Jones−17900,000162,000
1988 Ken Green−13900,000135,000
1987 Curtis Strange (2)−12600,000108,000
1986 Bob Murphy−8600,000108,000
1985 Curtis Strange−9580,00086,507
1984 Greg Norman−10525,00072,000
1983 John Cook−7425,00063,000
1982 Bruce Lietzke (2)−7425,00076,500
1981 Peter Oosterhuis−4425,00076,500
1980 Bob Gilder−6350,00063,000
1979 Lee Trevino (3)−3350,00063,000
1978 Bruce Lietzke−1250,00050,000
1977 Lee Trevino (2)−8225,00045,000
1976 Jerry Pate−13200,00040,000
1975 Tom Weiskopf (2)−6200,00040,000
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