2025 RBC Canadian Open prize money: How much did each player win at TPC Toronto?
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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.
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2025 RBC Canadian Open prize money payout
POSITION | PLAYER | EARNINGS |
1 | Ryan Fox | $1,764,000 |
2 | Sam Burns | $1,068,200 |
3 | Kevin Yu | $676,200 |
T4 | Cameron Young | $441,000 |
T4 | Matt McCarty | $441,000 |
T6 | Byeong Hun An | $330,750 |
T6 | Andrew Putnam | $330,750 |
T6 | Matteo Manassero | $330,750 |
T9 | David Skinns | $257,250 |
T9 | Victor Perez | $257,250 |
T9 | Cameron Champ | $257,250 |
T9 | Lee Hodges | $257,250 |
T13 | Ludvig Aberg | $180,810 |
T13 | Alex Smalley | $180,810 |
T13 | Danny Willett | $180,810 |
T13 | Shane Lowry | $180,810 |
T13 | Nick Taylor | $180,810 |
T18 | Noah Goodwin | $125,277 |
T18 | Jeremy Paul | $125,277 |
T18 | Jackson Suber | $125,277 |
T18 | Jesper Svensson | $125,277 |
T18 | Thomas Detry | $125,277 |
T18 | Kevin Roy | $125,277 |
T24 | Emiliano Grillo | $86,730 |
T24 | Harry Hall | $86,730 |
T24 | Antoine Rozner | $86,730 |
T27 | Lanto Griffin | $64,354 |
T27 | Max McGreevy | $64,354 |
T27 | Corey Conners | $64,354 |
T27 | Keith Mitchell | $64,354 |
T27 | John Pak | $64,354 |
T27 | Adam Hadwin | $64,354 |
T27 | Taylor Pendrith | $64,354 |
T27 | Jake Knapp | $64,354 |
T27 | Mackenzie Hughes | $64,354 |
T36 | Robert MacIntyre | $44,660 |
T36 | Ben Silverman | $44,660 |
T36 | Taylor Montgomery | $44,660 |
T36 | Thorbjorn Olesen | $44,660 |
T36 | Richard T. Lee | $44,660 |
T36 | Rico Hoey | $44,660 |
T36 | Cristobal Del Solar | $44,660 |
T43 | Steven Fisk | $33,810 |
T43 | Patrick Fishburn | $33,810 |
T43 | Rasmus Hojgaard | $33,810 |
T43 | Trey Mullinax | $33,810 |
T47 | Mark Hubbard | $26,402 |
T47 | Ryo Hisatsune | $26,402 |
T47 | Nate Lashley | $26,402 |
T47 | Paul Waring | $26,402 |
T47 | Matthew Anderson | $26,402 |
T52 | Carson Young | $23,114 |
T52 | Vince Whaley | $23,114 |
T52 | Zac Blair | $23,114 |
T52 | Beau Hossler | $23,114 |
T52 | Paul Peterson | $23,114 |
T52 | Henrik Norlander | $23,114 |
T52 | Trevor Cone | $23,114 |
T59 | Hayden Springer | $21,854 |
T59 | Wyndham Clark | $21,854 |
T59 | Davis Riley | $21,854 |
T59 | Dylan Wu | $21,854 |
T59 | Peter Malnati | $21,854 |
64 | Chandler Phillips | $21,266 |
T65 | Tyler Mawhinney (a) | $0 |
T65 | Adam Schenk | $21,070 |
67 | Charley Hoffman | $20,874 |
68 | Justin Lower | $20,678 |
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.