Professional golfers began practice rounds Tuesday at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley as the 2026 RBC Canadian Open moved to Caledon [1].
The relocation to the Caledon Golf Club represents a shift in venue for one of the most prestigious stops on the professional golf circuit. The move brings the tournament to a new landscape in Ontario, testing players on a different set of fairways and greens before the official tee-off later this month [1, 2].
Players arrived at the facility in Caledon, Ontario, to familiarize themselves with the course layout [1, 3]. The practice round on June 9 serves as the primary preparation window for the field to adjust to the specific conditions of the TPC Toronto course [1].
The 2026 edition features a competitive roster of athletes. Four top-10 golfers are headlining the field for this year's event [2]. These high-ranking players are among the professionals utilizing the practice rounds to strategize their approach for the upcoming competition [1, 2].
TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley is now the central hub for the event's activities [1, 3]. The facility has been prepared to host the influx of professional golfers and spectators as the tournament transitions to its new home [1].
“The 2026 RBC Canadian Open has moved to the TPC Toronto Osprey Valley course in Caledon.”
The movement of the RBC Canadian Open to TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley shifts the competitive dynamics of the tournament. By relocating the event to Caledon, organizers introduce a new course variable that can impact the performance of even the highest-ranked players, potentially altering the leaderboard as the field adapts to the Ontario terrain.




