Ignore the favorites and back these longshots in the 2026 RBC Canadian Open at TPC Toronto this week

Featuring three Englishmen as the betting favorites, Matt Fitzpatrick, Justin Rose and Tommy Fleetwood, eight players in the top 20 of the Official World Golf Rankings are teeing it up at TPC Toronto as a tune-up for next week's U.S.Open.Unfortunately, this semi-impressive field is lost on this cupcake course.
Last year's Canadian Open was a birdie-fest and ball-knowers, aka golf course nerds, are dragging TPC Toronto, calling it lifeless and uninspiring.NELLY KORDA IMPOSSIBLY WINS US WOMEN'S OPEN, JT POSTON FINDS IT AT MEMORIAL, AND TYRRELL HATTON THE FAMILY MANSpeaking of "uninspiring," my golf betting season has been brutal.After going 0-for at the Memorial Tournament last week, my 2026 PGA TOUR balance is roughly -36 units (u).
Thank God for the NBA playoffs, because I'm robbing Peter (NBA) to pay Paul (golf).I crossed off everyone with betting odds below +3000 this week.TPC Toronto is just too easy, and the favorites' odds are too short based on their true win equity.
Here are my best bets for our neighbor to the north's national open.RBC Canadian Open 2026 Betting CardThe following odds are based on my previous bets on the golfers listed below.Subject to change.
Brooks Koepka +3233 (0.62u) and Top-20 with ties +198 (1u), both at Kalshi. Alex Fitzpatrick +4100 (0.49u) at DraftKings and Top-20 with ties +165 at Kalshi (0.75u). Eric Cole +5713 (0.35u) and Top-20 with ties +207 (0.5u), both at Kalshi. Harry Hall +6111 (0.33u) and Top-20 with ties +207 (0.5u), both at Kalshi.Aldrich Potgieter +9900 (0.2u) at Polymarket and Top-20 with ties +425 at Kalshi (0.25u)Brooks KoepkaKoepka’s ball-striking is as good as ever lately; he just can’t hit a putt.
With how easy TPC Toronto is tee-to-green (T2G), Brooks should get a lot of quality looks for birdie.CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APPHe is sixth on TOUR this season in Strokes Gained (SG): T2G, and fourth in SG: Approach.Again, Koepka cannot putt for s--t this year, but TPC Toronto has Bentgrass gr...