Who will win the RBC Canadian Open in 2024? Odds, betting favorites, expert picks and more to know

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Who will win the RBC Canadian Open in 2024? Odds, betting favorites, expert picks and more to know image

Rory McIlroy, fresh off victories at the Zurich Classic and Wells Fargo Championship, finished T12 at the PGA Championship last weekend. Now the No. 2 ranked golfer in the world looks to build on his latest string of success by winning the RBC Canadian Open for the third time in six years.

With multiple big names missing from the field this weekend — most notably Scottie Scheffler and Xander Schauffele — McIlroy enters the tournament a heavy +400 favorite to take home the Canadian Open trophy (no other golfer has outright odds shorter than +1600). The three-time FedEx Cup champion has 26 career PGA Tour wins and 10 international victories to his name.

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Of course, that doesn't guarantee McIlroy will win his third Canadian Open. He will be facing tough competition from a strong field, headlined by PGA Tour stars Tommy Fleetwood, Sahith Theegala, Corey Conners and McIlroy's Zurich Classic teammate Shane Lowry. And don't forget about reigning RBC Canadian champ Nick Taylor, who sank a 72-foot eagle putt to triumph in Toronto last year.

But who among these top golfers will take home the Canadian Open trophy in 2024? The Sporting News breaks down the odds and best bets to win Canada's national championship in 2024.

Canadian Open odds 2024

Rory McIlroy (+400) enters the RBC Canadian Open favorited to win the event, according to odds from Sports Interaction. The World No. 3 golfer has been on fire over the past month, winning two of his past three starts and finishing in the top 12 of the PGA Championship last weekend.

McIlroy has been dominant off the tee, ranked third on TOUR in SG:OTT and first in both driving distance and total driving. He won this event in 2019 and 2022, the former of which was the last time Hamilton Golf and Country Club hosted it. His +400 odds give him a 20-percent implied probability of taking down his third Canadian Open trophy. 

Tommy Fleetwood (+1600), the runner-up of the 2023 Canadian Open, is the only other golfer in the field with better than 20-1 odds to win. Fleetwood finished 17 under par in last year's event but lost to Nick Taylor on a miracle putt on the fourth playoff hole. The 33-year-old Brit has recently enjoyed a strong run, including a T3 at the Masters.

Sahith Theegala (+2000), PGA pro Keith Stewart's Canadian Open betting pick to win, has five top-10 finishes in the 2024 PGA season but no wins as of yet. Currently ranked 12th on the OWGR, Theegala finished T38 in last year's event. 

Four other golfers have odds of 25-1 or better to win the Canadian Open, including Ontario native Corey Conners (+2200), McIlroy's Zurich Classic running mate Shane Lowry (+2200), red-hot Swedish veteran Alex Noren (+2500), and OWGR No. 18-ranked Cameron Young (+2500)

Below are the odds for the top golfers in this year's RBC Canadian Open, courtesy of SIA. Only competitors with odds of 100-1 or better odds to win the tournament are listed.

GolferOdds
Rory McIlroy+400
Tommy Fleetwood+1600
Sahith Theegala+2000
Corey Conners+2200
Shane Lowry+2200
Alex Noren+2500
Cameron Young+2500
Sam Burns+2800
Adam Scott+3300
Maverick McNealy+3300
Tom Kim+3300
Aaron Rai+4000
Keith Mitchell+4000
Mackenzie Hughes+4000
Adam Hadwin+5000
Akshay Bhatia+5000
Taylor Pendrith+5000
Davis Thompson+5000
Erik van Rooyen+5500
Nick Taylor+6000
Ben Griffin+6600
Matt Wallace+6600
Seamus Power+6600
Adam Svensson+8000
Daniel Berger+8000
Doug Ghim+8000
Kevin Yu+8000
Mark Hubbard+8000
Robert Macintyre+8000
Ryo Hisatsune+8000
Mac Meissner+9000
Nicolai Hojgaard+9000
Ryan Fox+9000
Beau Hossler+10000
Eric Cole+10000
Greyson Sigg+10000
K.H. Lee+10000
Luke List+10000
Matt Kuchar+10000
S.H. Kim+10000
Sam Stevens+10000
Thorbjorn Olesen+10000

Canadian Open course breakdown: Hamilton Golf and Country Club

The RBC Canadian Open will be played at Hamilton Golf and Country Club in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area, Ontario. The event was last held at Hamilton in 2019, when McIlroy won (22 under). McIlroy had a chance for a final-round 59, but bogeyed the last hole to card a 61 and win the tournament by seven strokes.

Renowned British golf architect Harry Colt designed the course. The par-70 layout at Hamilton measures 7,084 yards, featuring two par 5s, four par 3s, and 12 par 4s. Those 12 par 4s have an average length of 397 yards, but four of them stretch well over 450 yards.

Naturally, the lengthier holes and 38 acres of fairway grass favor the longest bombers in the field. That means players with solid strokes gained off the tee (SG:OTT) and consistent ball-striking should fare well, hence McIlroy's past success at Hamilton. 

Nine holes at Hamilton have a birdie rate of over 15 percent, and 11 feature a bogey rate over that same amount. As Sporting News and Read the Line PGA Pro Keith Stewart explained in his Canadian Open best bets, "scoring at Hamilton is a well-rounded challenge. Three of the par 3s rank in the top four toughest holes on the course."

Driving accuracy will be just as important this weekend, as there are numerous obstacles including thick rough, amplified slopes, and 60 bunkers. It's obviously imperative for contenders to hit the fairways as frequently as possible to set up high-percentage second shots into each hole.

As such, strokes gained on approach (SG:APP) will also be a determining factor for the winner. Golfers who can get the ball near the hole and consistently log greens in regulation (GIR) will have a better chance to go low at this difficult course.

Best bets to win 2024 RBC Canadian Open

Anyone planning to bet on the Canadian Open has to consider putting Rory McIlroy (+400) on their card. The world's No. 3 golfer has been in tremendous form as of late, coming away with wins at the Zurich Classic and the Wells Fargo Championship and then finishing top 12 at the PGA Championship.

McIlroy has won two of the past three Canadian Opens, including a dominant performance on this same course in 2019. He rode an incredible final-round 61 to a 22-under 258 that year, running away with the trophy with a seven-shot victory. 

Tommy Fleetwood (+1600) is the other top option among the favorites. Fleetwood has tremendous driving accuracy, he's one of the most proficient par-4 scorers on TOUR, and he enters the weekend in solid recent form with four top-13 finishes over his past eight tournaments. Fleetwood carded a remarkable 17-under at this event last year at Oakdale, ultimately losing to Nick Taylor on the fourth playoff hole. 

Canadian Open value picks for top-10 finish, DFS lineups

Want a solid alternative to betting an outright winner for Canada's national championship? Consider Sahith Theegala to finish in the top 10 (+188). Theegala's +2000 odds to win are the third-shortest in the field, so +188 to finish amongst the 10 best seems like solid value. He's coming off a T12 finish at the PGA Championship, which featured a far more star-studded field, and he has top-10 finishes in five of his past 10 tournaments.

Maverick McNealy to finish in the top 10 (+300) also seems like a high-value wager. McNealy ranks top-20 on TOUR off the tee and among the top 12 in par-4 scoring. He's also a fantastic scrambler, which can come in handy throughout Hamilton's extensive rough patches and vast bunker systems. With strong top-25 performances at the PGA and the Charles Schwab, McNealy seems like a great sleeper for a top-10 or even a top-20 bet at +150.

Canadian Open sleeper pick

Akshay Bhatia (+5000) has enjoyed a solid season, emerging from a weekly long shot to a consistently-solid outright sleeper. He won the Valero Texas Open in a playoff over Denny McCarthy, he ranks top-10 in SG:APP, and his polished overall game makes him an automatic contender for the Canadian Open trophy. He seems priced far too low here.

RBC Canadian Open winners by year

Nick Taylor is the reigning winner of the Canadian Open, and the first Canadian-born winner since 1954. He shot 17-under par during the 2023 event, capping off an unforgettable tournament with a 72-foot eagle putt that dominated social media for weeks. 

Rory McIlroy has won two of the past three Canadian Opens, including the last one held at Hamilton Golf and Country Club (2019). McIlroy had a spectacular final-round 61 during his 2019 run, with a bogey on 18 keeping him from a career-best 59.

Below is a full look at the history of Canadian Open winners since 1958. The event was not held in 2020 and 2021 due to COVID.

YearWinnerScore
2023Nick Taylor-17 (playoff)
2022Rory McIlroy-19
2021COVID 
2020COVID 
2019Rory McIlroy-22
2018Dustin Johnson-23
2017Jhonathan Vegas-21 (playoff)
2016Jhonathan Vegas-12
2015Jason Day-17
2014Tim Clark-17
2013Brandt Snedaker-16
2012Scott Piercy-17
2011Sean O'Hair-4 (playoff)
2010Carl Pettersson-14
2009Nathan Green-18 (playoff)
2008Chez Reavie-17
2007Jim Furyk-16
2006Jim Furyk-14
2005Mark Calcavecchia-5
2004Vijay Singh-9 (playoff)
2003Bob Tway-8 (playoff)
2002John Rollins-16 (playoff)
2001Scott Verplank-14
2000Tiger Woods-22
1999Hal Sutton-13
1998Billy Andrade-13 (playoff)
1997Steve Jones-5
1996Dudley Hart-14
1995Mark O'Meara-14 (playoff)
1994Nick Price-13
1993David Frost-9
1992Greg Norman-8 (playoff)
1991Nick Price-15
1990Wayne Levi-10
1989Steve Jones-17
1988Ken Green-13
1987Curtis Strange-9
1986Bob Murphy-8
1985Curtis Strange-9
1984Greg Norman-10
1983John Cook-7 (playoff)
1982Bruce Lietzcke -7
1981Peter Oosterheis -4
1980Bob Gilder-6
1979Lee Trevino-3
1978Bruce Lietzke-1
1977Lee Trevino-8
1976Jerry Pate-13
1975Tom Weiskopf-6 (playoff)
1974Bobby Nichols -10
1973Tom Weiskopf-6
1972Gay Brewer-9
1971Lee Trevino-13 (playoff)
1970Kermit Zarley-9
1969Tommy Aaron-13 (playoff)
1968Bob Charles -6
1967Billy Casper-5 (playoff)
1966Don Massengale-4
1965Gene Littler-7
1964Kel Nagle-11
1963Doug Ford-4
1962Ted Kroll-10
1961Jacky Cupit-10
1960Art Wall Jr.-19
1959Doug Ford-12
1958Wes Wllis -13

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Sloan Piva is a content producer for The Sporting News, primarily focused on betting, fantasy sports, and poker. A lifelong New Englander, Sloan earned his BA and MA in Journalism from the University of Massachusetts and now lives in coastal Rhode Island with his wife and two kids.