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Matt Fitzpatrick Surges into U.S. Open Picture After RBC Canadian Open Runner-Up

A final-round 64 in Toronto has Matt Fitzpatrick trending in the right direction just in time for the year's third major championship.

Matt Fitzpatrick is heading to the U.S. Open with supreme confidence after a brilliant final-round 64 hauled him to a second-place finish at the RBC Canadian Open on Sunday. Fitzpatrick finished at 15-under par at TPC Toronto, putting immense pressure on the leader but ultimately falling just short of a historic achievement. Had he managed to pull off the comeback, he would have become the first English golfer to ever capture four PGA Tour victories in a single season.

Instead, the title went to Bud Cauley, who secured his maiden PGA Tour victory on his 239th career start. Cauley, currently priced at +10000 (Bovada) in upcoming matchups, had birdied four of his last six holes to build a three-shot cushion. However, nerves appeared to strike on the par-four 16th when he hit a wild slice off the tee. In an extraordinary piece of good fortune, Cauley's ball struck a buggy and ricocheted back onto the fairway. Though the shake-up led to a bogey on the 17th, he held on to deny Fitzpatrick the historic win.

Fitzpatrick's U.S. Open Outlook

For Fitzpatrick, the week at TPC Toronto remains an overwhelming positive. Entering the clubhouse at 15-under after his Sunday charge, he demonstrated the high-level iron play and putting that previously earned him major glory. The performance provides a massive boost to his prospects as he prepares for the grueling test of the U.S. Open, a tournament he won in 2022.

Oddsmakers have adjusted accordingly, placing Fitzpatrick at +2200 (DraftKings) to capture his second career major championship. Given his proven track record on demanding courses and his peak form in Canada, he stands out as one of the most intriguing names on the board heading into the week.

  • A flawless final-round 64 to pressure the leader in the clubhouse.
  • Demonstrated elite form, finishing at 15-under par overall.
  • Solidified his short game and ball-striking ahead of a demanding major setup.

FAQ

How did Matt Fitzpatrick finish at the RBC Canadian Open?
Fitzpatrick finished in solo second place at 15-under par, following a brilliant final-round 64.
Who won the RBC Canadian Open?
Bud Cauley won the tournament, securing his first PGA Tour victory on his 239th start.
Has an English golfer ever won four PGA Tour events in a single season?
No, an Englishman has never accomplished that feat, which Fitzpatrick narrowly missed out on achieving.