Jackson Suber Holds Slim Lead Heading Into Sunday at RBC Canadian Open
Jackson Suber birdied the 18th hole to claim his first career 54-hole lead, but a surging Wyndham Clark looms close behind.
Jackson Suber is in uncharted territory at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley. After birdying the 18th hole on Saturday, Suber secured his first career 54-hole lead on the PGA Tour. He enters Sunday's final round with a slim one-shot advantage as he chases his maiden tour victory and the top prize of $1.764 million from a total purse of $9.8 million. For those looking at live betting markets, Suber is currently positioned at +30499 (Pinnacle).
The Chasers at TPC Toronto
Suber's closest pursuer is Bud Cauley, who sits just one stroke back and is priced at +10140 (Pinnacle). Further down the leaderboard, Ben James, who made a strong impression by grabbing a one-shot lead earlier in his professional debut, remains a notable name in the field at +36911 (Pinnacle).
However, the most formidable threat to Suber's breakthrough win might be Wyndham Clark. Clark, currently priced at +4876 (Pinnacle), vaulted into contention with a spectacular third-round 63. He started his Saturday six shots off the pace but ended the day just two strokes back, earning a spot in Sunday's final pairing.
Clark attribute his recent surge to improved performance on the greens. "I've actually played pretty solid golf most of the year, I just haven't done it for consecutive rounds," Clark said after his round. "And then the missing part has kind of been the putting. Since I switched to this Ping putter, it's been amazing. Yeah, so now I feel like all the hard work I've put into my swing is paying off because when I hit the greens or hit it close I'm actually making the putts, where maybe earlier in the year I wasn't."
U.S. Open Tune-Up
As the final event before next week's U.S. Open, the RBC Canadian Open is providing high-stakes drama. Defending champion Ryan Fox, who won the tournament in 2025, is priced at +18499 (Pinnacle) as the field looks to wrap up play in Toronto and crown a new champion Sunday evening.
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FAQ
- What is the total purse and winner's share for the 2026 RBC Canadian Open?
- The total purse is $9.8 million, with the winner taking home $1.764 million.
- Who is leading the RBC Canadian Open heading into the final round?
- Jackson Suber holds a one-shot lead over Bud Cauley after birdying the 18th hole on Saturday.
- How far back is Wyndham Clark?
- Wyndham Clark is two shots behind leader Jackson Suber after shooting a third-round 63.