TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley: Scorecard and course breakdown for the 2026 RBC Canadian Open host
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TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley: Scorecard and course breakdown for the 2026 RBC Canadian Open host



The 2026 RBC Canadian Open is played this year at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley in Caledon, Ontario, Canada.

The tournament's host course has been at the Doug Carrick design for the seocnd year running.

TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley plays as a par-70 golf course, playing to a scorecard distance of 7,389 yards, not making it one of the longest golf course on the PGA Tour. Four courses on the PGA Tour player under 7,000 yards, and two of them are for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

2026 RBC Canadian Open scorecard

TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley scorecard breakdown

TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley has two par 5s, four par 3s and 12 par 4s, and the golf course finishes with an incredible par-5 finish with a challenging tee shot and a difficult approach that requires taking on water.

The par 3s have a variety of looks and lengths, with one that's a short iron and one that's a long iron per side.

The par 4s are the biggest test of the course, ranging in length, style and challenge. The player has to be comfortable hitting a straight ball or working it both ways.

TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley scorecard

HOLE PAR YARDS
1 5 542
2 4 481
3 4 440
4 3 158
5 4 497
6 4 350
7 3 237
8 4 440
9 4 500
OUT 35 3645
10 4 416
11 3 225
12 4 375
13 4 526
14 3 144
15 4 434
16 4 513
17 4 530
18 5 581
IN 35 3744
TOTAL 70 7389

TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley course breakdown

Now that we know the layout of the golf course, what else makes TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley a challenge?

The golf course has a primary defense of the putting surfaces, which Doug Carrick makes particularly tricky and are the biggest challenge for the pros.

The par 5s are a must-get set of holes, and the par 4s are really meant to be survived at this distance.

The par 3s are of good variability, with one longer one and one shorter one per side.

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