Jackson Suber holds a one-stroke lead following the third round of the 2026 RBC Canadian Open on Saturday [1].

The positioning puts Suber in a prime location to secure his first career PGA Tour title during the final round of the tournament.

Competition took place at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley (North), where Suber posted a 4-under 66 [2, 3]. His performance throughout the day culminated in a birdie on the par-five 18th hole [2], a finish that solidified his narrow advantage over the rest of the field.

Other PGA Tour competitors, including Bud Cauley, remained in contention as the leaderboard tightened heading into the final day [1]. The third round showcased a variety of high-impact shots and critical moments as players navigated the challenging course layout at Osprey Valley [3, 4].

Suber's 66 [2] represents a significant surge in momentum. By maintaining a one-stroke lead [1], he enters the final round as the man to beat, though the slim margin leaves little room for error against a competitive field.

Highlights from the day's play emphasized the precision required to lead at this venue [3]. The event continues to draw attention for its high stakes and the potential for a breakthrough victory for Suber [2].

Jackson Suber holds a one-stroke lead following the third round

Suber's narrow lead creates a high-pressure scenario for the final round, where a single mistake could shift the leaderboard. His ability to close the third round with a birdie on the 18th suggests strong mental fortitude, which will be critical in securing a maiden PGA Tour victory.