2025 RBC Canadian Open odds, predictions: Top picks, bets, longshots to back at this week's PGA Tour tournament
Golf insider Eric Cohen has broken down the 2025 RBC Canadian Open field and locked in his predictions and best bets
The 2025 RBC Canadian Open is the final event before next week's U.S. Open, with TPC Toronto hosting the event this year. Scotland's Robert MacIntyre will try to defend his title after winning last year's tournament with his father on his bag. He will have to contend with Masters champion Rory McIlroy, who is the +450 favorite (risk $100 to win $450) in the 2025 RBC Canadian Open odds. McIlroy is a two-time winner at the RBC Canadian Open and is priced at +105 to crack the top five this week.Â
Other RBC Canadian Open contenders include Ludvig Aberg (14-1), Corey Conners (20-1), Shane Lowry (22-1) and Sam Burns (33-1). MacIntyre is priced at 33-1 to repeat, while Nick Taylor, the last Canadian to win this event, is going off as a 55-1 longshot. Before locking in any 2025 RBC Canadian Open picks, you NEED to see the PGA Tour predictions and best bets from golf insider Eric Cohen.
The host of Tuesday's Early Wedge Best Bets Show on SportsLine's YouTube page, Cohen is an avid golf bettor who correctly predicted the pre-tournament outright winner in eight tournaments over the last three seasons. He correctly identified Justin Thomas to win the 2025 RBC Heritage (+1800) and Ben Griffin (+4500 w/o Scheffler) to win the 2025 Charles Schwab Challenge.Â
Cohen has also called Aaron Rai (2024 Wyndham Championship, +3300), Davis Thompson (2024 John Deere Classic, +2200), Bryson DeChambeau (2024 U.S. Open, +2000), Scottie Scheffler (2024 Players Championship, +550), Rickie Fowler (2023 Rocket Mortgage Classic, +1400), Brooks Koepka (2023 PGA Championship, +2000) and Chris Kirk (2023 Honda Classic, +3500) over the last few seasons. Anyone who followed his lead could have been WAY UP!
Now, Cohen has been digging into the 2025 RBC Canadian Open field to find the best betting value and just locked in his best bets and longshots to back.Â
This week, Cohen is fading McIlroy, who is the +450 favorite. We can also tell you Cohen is high on Shane Lowry as a 22-1 longshot. "I'm breaking my rule about betting Lowry on top here as he's on my 'Do Not Bet List' on Tuesday's Early Wedge episodes. After all, the Irishman hasn't won a solo event in the U.S. since 2015 but wins just about everywhere else. Lowry is third on Tour in approach this season behind Scottie Scheffler and two-time winner Sepp Straka. He's already had two runner up finishes this season (AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and Truist Championship) and seems overdue for a win. I like the price relative to others at the top and wouldn't be too surprised if he lifts the trophy on Sunday," Cohen told SportsLine. Â
Moreover, Cohen is jumping on several other golfers, including one MASSIVE LONGSHOT who's priced at more than 60-1! This golfer is "a low risk, high reward situation." Anyone who backs this golfer could cash in HUGE. You need to see who it is before locking in any 2025 RBC Canadian Open picks of your own.
So which 2025 RBC Canadian Open players should you target, and which surprising longshot could bring a MASSIVE payday? ... Join SportsLine right now to see Eric Cohen's best RBC Canadian Open picks, all from the expert who already nailed Justin Thomas in the RBC Heritage and Ben Griffin in the Charles Schwab Challenge!
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