2019 PGA Tour RBC Canadian Open Odds & Picks

By Michael Harrison in Golf
Updated: March 26, 2020 at 3:57 pm EDTPublished:

- The RBC Canadian Open tees off Thursday, June 6th
- The final tuneup before the year’s third major: the US Open
- We’ve narrowed down the golfers with the best chance of emerging victorious
An attractive field has been assembled for the 2019 RBC Canadian Open from Hamilton Golf & Country Club, boasting four of the top six players in the world, including Brooks Koepka, Dustin Johnson, Rory McIlroy and Justin Thomas.
This is the first time the tournament has been contested at this venue since 2012 when Scott Piercy took home the title. The event moves from its customary July date on the calendar to a week before the US Open.
2019 RBC Canadian Open Odds
Golfer | Odds to Win 2019 RBC Canadian Open |
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Dustin Johnson | +600 |
Brooks Koepka | +650 |
Rory McIlroy | +800 |
Justin Thomas | +1600 |
Matt Kuchar | +2200 |
Webb Simpson | +2200 |
Sergio Garcia | +2800 |
Scott Piercy | +3300 |
Henrik Stenson | +3300 |
Bubba Watson | +3300 |
*Odds as of 06/03/19.
Wise to steer clear of Dustin Johnson wager
Dustin Johnson has kept his schedule light, playing in just three of the last eight tournaments. So he comes into the RBC Canadian Open refreshed in defense of his 2018 RBC Canadian Open title.
Dustin Johnson broke 70 all 4 rounds at Bethpage and didn’t win. That’s how good Brooks Koepka has been
— trey wingo (@wingoz) May 19, 2019
He’s played brilliantly, finishing runner-up at the PGA Championship and the Masters, which makes his decision to part ways with long-time swing coach Claude Harmon all the more baffling.
He’s the betting favorite to win, but is a guy switching swing instructors fully confident to win this tournament? It’s never a good idea to count out DJ, but in this instance, given his low +600 odds, look to wager elsewhere.
Mackenzie Hughes is Canada’s best hope to end 65-year drought
If you’re inclined to bet on a Canadian to finally end the country’s long winless skid at this tournament, the first names that come to mind are Adam Hadwin (2017 Valspar Champion) and Corey Conners (2019 Valero Texas Open winner). But don’t sleep on Mackenzie Hughes.
.@RBCCanadianOpen week gets going tomorrow and local @MacHughesGolf – who has played @HamiltonGolf more than anyone in the field – knows the course will be well received https://t.co/tKmvhHcfLF
— Adam Stanley (@adam_stanley) June 2, 2019
Hughes grew up 15 minutes from the course and has played it around 50 times, giving him a significant edge. His odds are an incredibly juicy +12500 and, in his last tournament two weeks ago, he entered the final round tied for second. He’s in good form, making him worthy of strong consideration.
Last 5 RBC Canadian Open Champions
Year | Winner |
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2018 | Dustin Johnson |
2017 | Jhonattan Vegas |
2016 | Jhonattan Vegas |
2015 | Jason Day |
2014 | Tim Clark |
Note that none of the last five tournaments was contested at Hamilton Golf & Country Club, the 2019 venue.
2019 RBC Canadian Open Best Value Picks
- Scott Piercy (+3300): Winner on this golf course in 2012. Top-3 finishes in two of last four individual events. Hasn’t missed cut since March.
- Jason Dufner (+5000): Tied for 7th in last week’s Memorial Tournament. Was in the mix a week prior before difficult final round. Also was T-4th at Wells Fargo a month ago.
- Bud Cauley (+6600): Was in contention at Memorial Tournament before settling for a top-10 finish. Registered a T-4 result on this course back in 2012.
- K.H. Lee (+12500): Deep darkhorse with huge upside. Led the Memorial Tournament midway through Saturday before a tough closing stretch saw him tumbling down leaderboard.

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Michael "Hound Dog" Harrison is well known in the sports industry as the resident statistician for the SC with Jay Onrait Show. He has worked at TSN for over 19 years, is the CEO of his "All Bets Par Off" weekly golf betting videos and his HDOG POD, along with several others.