Review & Betting Tips for the RBC Canadian Open

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The PGA Tour now moves north of the border and into Canada for the Canadian Open which was first played in 1904. The tournament will be played for the second year and the North Course at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley. The first course at the property was the Heathlands course designed by renowned Canadian architect Doug Carrick. Who after a trip to Portmarnock Golf Club in Ireland designed this links-inspired layout, with wind-swept dunes and pot bunkers echoing the traditions of old links courses.

There are now 54 holes at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley all designed by Carrick. Impressed with his Heathlands course he added the Hoot (in 2001), closely followed by the Toot (now called the North) a year later. Why the strange names for the two newer courses? Well, according to Carrick, “owner Jerry Humeniuk thinks the golf industry takes itself a bit too seriously and had actually considered calling them “Royal Hoot” and “Royal Toot,” as a playful swipe at other golf clubs which were adopting the Royal prefix at that time.

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