Caledon, Ont., is preparing to welcome the world — through the RBC Canadian Open — to its rolling green hills.
TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley was announced as the host for the 2025 edition of the Canadian Open, the men's national golf championship and the only PGA Tour event north of the border, two weeks ago.
The CPKC Women's Open, Canada's national women's championship and the only LPGA Tour event in the country, travels across the country. It was at Vancouver's Shaughnessy Golf and Country Club last year and will be at Calgary's Earl Grey Golf Club at the end of July. Although the final ticket sales data wasn't yet released on Tuesday, Golf Canada estimated last week that 137,000 fans attended the Canadian Open at Hamilton Golf and Country Club between Wednesday and Sunday. The organization also estimated that more than 60,000 of them came from more than 40 kilometres away.
"So far, when we partner up , the expectations have been met and exceeded, and this will be no different at the RBC Canadian Open."
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