2025 RBC Canadian Open prize money: How much did each player win 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 was awarded at the PGA Tour event.

Ryan Fox took home the winner’s share of the RBC Canadian Open prize money after a playoff victory over Sam Burns.

TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley hosted 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.

Burns shot a magnificent 62 to set the clubhouse lead at 18-under and had to wait more than two hours to see if it was enough. And it looked like it might be the case as challenger after challenger fell away. Then, at the 72nd hole, Fox rolled in a 12-foot birdie putt to force extra holes which the New Zealander went on to win.

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



2025 RBC Canadian Open prize money payout

POSITIONPLAYEREARNINGS
1Ryan Fox$1,764,000
2Sam Burns$1,068,200
3Kevin Yu$676,200
T4Cameron Young$441,000
T4Matt McCarty$441,000
T6Byeong Hun An$330,750
T6Andrew Putnam$330,750
T6Matteo Manassero$330,750
T9David Skinns$257,250
T9Victor Perez$257,250
T9Cameron Champ$257,250
T9Lee Hodges$257,250
T13Ludvig Aberg$180,810
T13Alex Smalley$180,810
T13Danny Willett$180,810
T13Shane Lowry$180,810
T13Nick Taylor$180,810
T18Noah Goodwin$125,277
T18Jeremy Paul$125,277
T18Jackson Suber$125,277
T18Jesper Svensson$125,277
T18Thomas Detry$125,277
T18Kevin Roy$125,277
T24Emiliano Grillo$86,730
T24Harry Hall$86,730
T24Antoine Rozner$86,730
T27Lanto Griffin$64,354
T27Max McGreevy$64,354
T27Corey Conners$64,354
T27Keith Mitchell$64,354
T27John Pak$64,354
T27Adam Hadwin$64,354
T27Taylor Pendrith$64,354
T27Jake Knapp$64,354
T27Mackenzie Hughes$64,354
T36Robert MacIntyre$44,660
T36Ben Silverman$44,660
T36Taylor Montgomery$44,660
T36Thorbjorn Olesen$44,660
T36Richard T. Lee$44,660
T36Rico Hoey$44,660
T36Cristobal Del Solar$44,660
T43Steven Fisk$33,810
T43Patrick Fishburn$33,810
T43Rasmus Hojgaard$33,810
T43Trey Mullinax$33,810
T47Mark Hubbard$26,402
T47Ryo Hisatsune$26,402
T47Nate Lashley$26,402
T47Paul Waring$26,402
T47Matthew Anderson$26,402
T52Carson Young$23,114
T52Vince Whaley$23,114
T52Zac Blair$23,114
T52Beau Hossler$23,114
T52Paul Peterson$23,114
T52Henrik Norlander$23,114
T52Trevor Cone$23,114
T59Hayden Springer$21,854
T59Wyndham Clark$21,854
T59Davis Riley$21,854
T59Dylan Wu$21,854
T59Peter Malnati$21,854
64Chandler Phillips$21,266
T65Tyler Mawhinney (a)$0
T65Adam Schenk$21,070
67Charley Hoffman$20,874
68Justin Lower$20,678

RBC Canadian Open prize money history

Nick Taylor won the 2023 Canadian Open in his home country

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

YearWinnerTo parPurse
($)
Winner’s
share ($)
2025Ryan Fox-189,800,0001,764,000
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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