The worst-kept secret in Canadian golf has been made official.
The 2025 RBC Canadian Open will be played on the recently renovated North Course at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley, Golf Canada announced Tuesday.
Speculation about the Caledon, Ont. facility landing the tournament has been rampant since it embarked on an Ian Andrew-led overhaul of its parkland-style course, previously named Toot. That track has played host to PGA Tour Canada tournaments in the past and is the site of the newly formed PGA Tour Americas’ season-ending Fortinet Cup championship in September. It will also conduct the Monday qualifier for this year’s Open.
TPC Toronto is also the future home of Golf Canada; a new headquarters for the governing body is slated to be built alongside the North Course’s 13th hole, but construction has yet to begin.
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