RBC Canadian Open 2026 Golf Odds And Picks
The RBC Canadian Open 2026 event is played for the second straight year at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley. A total of 21 Canadian’s will shoot for their national championship title from the field of 147 golfers with four top-10 ranked players in Toronto and 14 of the top 50 in the world rankings. Check out a more detailed Canadian Open preview of the course and tournament coverage at Lineups. The Canadian Open is the third oldest continuously run event on the PGA Tour, and TPC Toronto is ... MoreThe Memorial Tournament 2026 Golf Preview And Picks
The Memorial Tournament 2026 PGA Signature Event is headlined by 2-time defending champion and world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, who won the last two events at the Memorial with 278 and 280 scores, or -8 and -10 under par. An elite field of 72 golfers will take aim at Jack Nicklaus' masterpiece at Muirfield Village Golf Club - a 7,569 yard Par 72 that features below average size bentgrass greens (5,000 sq. feet) surrounded by thicker rough, more tucked pins on undulating greens, and water ... MorePGA Charles Schwab Challenge 2026 Golf Odds And Picks
The PGA pros return to “Hogan’s Alley” and Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, TX for the Charles Schwab Challenge 2026 event. The 80th edition includes 7 of the top 20 players in the world rankings among the 132 player invitational field. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is taking the week off after finishing T4, T2, T3 and T2 the last four years of the event. Scheffler finished 3rd in last week's CJ Cup Byron Nelson, which was won by Wyndham Clark with Si Woo Kim runner-up. Those two ... MoreThe CJ Cup Byron Nelson 2026 Golf Preview And Picks
The CJ Cup Byron Nelson 2026 golf tournament tees off May 21 at TPC Craig Ranch, a 7,385 yard par 71 course just 30 miles North of Dallas. Some top Dallas-area pros are in the 145-player field including world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, who won the event by 8-strokes last year and is an overwhelming 2/1 favorite to win again. Scheffler is joined by Dallas residents Jordan Spith and Si Woo Kim, Tom Kim, Zecheng (Marty) Dou and nearby Plano resident Pierceson Coody. They’ll be shooting for the top prize of $1.78 million from a prize pool of $9.9 million. TPC Craig Ranch is one of the easier courses on Tour with wide open fairways, fewer penalty hazards and larger receptive greens that turns into a putting contest, which Scheffler won last year with a -31 under par total of 253. Lanny Watkins did a redesign of of the 2004 Tom Weiskopf-designed Craig Ranch after last year's event. The course has completely redesigned and repositioned bunkers, resurfaced and recontoured greens for more pin options. New grass turf was added, fairway corridores tightened, and No. 18 converted from a par 5 to longer par 4, and No. 12 a shortened par 5. Stats, strokes gained and key categories to consider include:- SG: Total, Easier scoring conditions
- SG: Approach
- Birdies or Better Gained
- Proximity 200+ yards
- Drivin Distance
- SG: Putting (Bent)
- The three par 5's are all reachable in two shots, and scoring averaged 4.44 on those holes in the 2025 event.





