2026 RBC Canadian Open: PGA Tour one-and-done fantasy golf picks
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2026 RBC Canadian Open: PGA Tour one-and-done fantasy golf picks

A photo of golfer Wyndham Clark


PGA Tour one-and-done is perhaps the best fantasy golf game, with season-long leagues that give players a chance to pick one player for each tournament in the league season.

Once again in 2026, we offer weekly PGA Tour one-and-done golf picks for leagues of all kinds, including survivor leagues where the selected player must make the cut for the entry to continue to the next tournament.

We continue our 2026 PGA Tour one-and-done picks with the 2026 RBC Canadian Open, concluding at the 2026 Tour Championship, keeping track of our picks all along the way.

Before we begin, if you're not familiar with game, read this primer on the one-and-done fantasy golf format, and welcome to the game. It really is as easy as it sounds, but you have to take a long-term view of the season to figure out how best to use players.

This week, we have the RBC Canadian Open, with the PGA Tour heading back to TPC Toronto, which the players kind of beat up last year if they were able to stay out of the water and forests.

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It's RBC Canadian Open week, and the 144-player field this week is taking on a test that will be a beautiful tour around Ontario, complete with some tough tee shots and tricky greens.

This isn't quite a go-low tournament, but hanging around 10 under isn't go to do it, either.

Our long-shot picks last week did great, but the one-and-done obvious picks didn't.

2026 RBC Canadian Open One and Done picks

  • Wyndham Clark: Clark played really well at the Memorial, and this tournament should suit him even more.
  • Tommy Fleetwood: Fleetwood is trending in a better direction, and he's had a close call at a different Canadian Open venue.
  • Kris Reitan: Reitan did what we thought he would at Muirfield Village, and he should do well again this week.
  • Collin Morikawa: Morikawa has to dial in this week so he can ready for the US Open, so I expect that.

My pick this week is Wyndham Clark.

2026 PGA Tour One-and Done Picks

EVENT PICK RESULT
Sony Open in Hawaii JJ Spaun T-40
The American Express Ryan Gerard T-2
Farmers Insurance Open Jason Day T-37
Waste Management Phoenix Open Sahith Theegala T-18
AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Justin Rose T-37
The Genesis Invitational Hideki Matsuyama T-28
Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches Shane Lowry T-2
Arnold Palmer Invitational Collin Morikawa 5th
Puerto Rico Open Matti Schmid T-5
The Players Championship Si Woo Kim T-50
Valspar Championship Viktor Hovland MC
Texas Children's Houston Open Brooks Koepka MC
Valero Texas Open Jordan Spieth T-63
Masters Tournament Jon Rahm T-38
RBC Heritage Xander Schauffele T-12
Zurich Classic of New Orleans Alex Fitzpatrick WIN
Cadillac Championship Sam Burns T-38
Truist Championship Rory McIlroy T-19
OneFlight Myrtle Beach Classic Davis Thompson T-13
PGA Championship Scottie Scheffler T-14
The CJ Cup Byron Nelson Michael Thorbjornsen MC
Charles Schwab Challenge Ben Griffin T-3
the Memorial Tournament Matt Fitzpatrick TBD
RBC Canadian Open Wyndham Clark TBD

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