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Ryan Fox wins RBC Canadian Open in playoff: Prize money, purse

The RBC Canadian Open, featuring many of the world’s top golfers, kicked off at the TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley in Caledon, Ontario, on Thursday and culminated with a playoff for the title on Sunday.

After both Sam Burns and Ryan Fox shot 5’s on the first three holes, it was Fox who would finally birdie the fourth go-round at the 18th, giving him the title.

Fox was awarded a $1.764 million from a total prize purse of $9.8 million. Burns was not far behind, earning a little over $1 million.

Here is a breakdown of the prize money earning for the 2025 RBC Canadian Open.

What is the total purse for the 2025 RBC Canadian Open?

The total purse for the 2025 RBC Canadian Open is $9.8 million. The first place winner will take home $1.764 million of the prize purse.

RBC Canadian Open: Prize money breakdown

  • First place: Ryan Fox – $1,764,000
  • Second place: Sam Burns – $1,068,200
  • Third place: Kevin Yu – $676,200
  • T-Fourth place: Cameron Young – $441,000
  • T-Fourth place: Matt McCarthy – $441,000
  • T-Sixth place: Byeong Hun An – $330,750
  • T-Sixth place: Andrew Putnam – $330,750
  • T-Sixth place: Matteo Manassero – $330,750
  • T-Ninth place: Cameron Champ – $257,250
  • T-Ninth place: Victor Perez – $257,250
  • T-Ninth place: David Skinns – $257,250
  • T-Ninth place: Lee Hodges – $257,250
  • T-13th place: Ludvig Aberg – $180,810
  • T-13th place: Shane Lowry – $180,810
  • T-13th place: Nick Taylor – $180,810
  • T-13th place: Danny Willett – $180,810
  • T-13th place: Alex Smalley – $180,810
  • T-18th place: Jackson Suber – $130,176.67
  • T-18th place: Noah Goodwin – $130,176.67
  • T-18th place: Jesper Svensson – $130,176.67
  • T-18th place: Thomas Detry – $130,176.67
  • T-18th place: Jeremy Paul – $130,176.67
  • T-18th place: Kevin Roy – $130,176.67
  • T-24th place: Emiliano Grillo – $86,730
  • T-24th place: Harry Hall – $86,730
  • T-24th place: Antoine Rozner – $86,730
  • T-27th place: Lanto Griffin – $75,950
  • T-27th place: Max McGreevy – $73,010
  • T-27th place: Corey Conners – $70,070
  • T-27th place: Keith Mitchell – $67,130

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