How much prize money did Ryan Fox win at the 2025 RBC Canadian Open?
TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley will play host to the tournament, first played 121 years ago. Here’s a look at the healthy prize purse on offer.

New Zealand’s Ryan Fox clinched the Canadian Open title in dramatic fashion on Sunday evening, beating Sam Burns in a tense playoff.
Burns shot an impressive 8-under round of 62 on Sunday but was then made to wait for two hours to see if anyone else could match his score. Fox looked to have squandered the chance but he made a 17-foot putt on the final hole to make a birdie and take the tournament to a playoff.
The drama didn’t stop there, with four playoff holes needed to separate the two men. Finally, Fox made a birdie on the par-5 18th hole to clinch the victory and win his second PGA Tour event of the year, both by playoffs.
2 victories in 4 starts! 🏆🏆@RyanFoxGolfer wins in a playoff once again @RBCCanadianOpen 🇨🇦 pic.twitter.com/YMAwICkCwY
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) June 8, 2025
What is the prize money at the RBC Canadian Open?
A stacked field at the Canadian Open were battling over a total prize purse of $9.8 million, with payouts for the top 80 finishers. World No. 2 Rory McIlroy was a shock exit after failing to make the cut on Friday, and with Scottie Scheffler absent for the tournament the field was open for the rest.
Ryan Fox takes home a $1.764 million share of the total prize money. Here’s a look at how the winnings break down for each place...
RBC Canadian Open prize money
1: $1.76 million
2: $1.0682 million
3: $676,200
4: $480,200
5: $401,800
6: $355,250
7: $330,750
8: $306,250
9: $286,650
10: $267,050
11: $247,450
12: $227,850
13: $208,250
14: $188,650
15: $178,850
16: $169,050
17: $159,250
18: $149,450
19: $139,650
20: $129,850
21: $120,050
22: $110,250
23: $102,410
24: $94,570
25: $86,730
26: $78,890
27: $75,950
28: $73,010
29: $70,070
30: $67,130
31: $64,190
32: $61,250
33: $58,310
34: $55,860
35: $53,410
36: $50,960
37: $48,510
38: $46,550
39: $44,590
40: $42,630
41: $40,670
42: $38,710
43: $36,750
44: $34,790
45: $32,830
46: $30,870
47: $28,910
48: $27,342
49: $25,970
50: $25,186
51: $24,598
52: $24,010
53: $23,618
54: $23,226
55: $23,030
56: $22,834
57: $22,638
58: $22,442
59: $22,246
60: $22,050
61: $21,854
62: $21,658
63: $21,462
64: $21,266
65: $21,070
66: $20,874
67: $20,678
68: $20,482
69: $20,286
70: $20,090
71: $19,894
72: $19,698
73: $19,502
74: $19,306
75: $19,110
76: $18,914
77: $18,718
78: $18,522
79: $18,326
80: $18,130
This year’s competition marked the first time that the North Course at TPC Toronto has been used as a host for the Canadian Open. It’s just the eighth different venue used since 1997 and TPC Toronto will retain hosting duties for 2025.
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