Nick Taylor wins Rivermead Cup as low Canadian at RBC Canadian Open
- Nick Taylor finished as the lowest-scoring Canadian and earned the Rivermead Cup at the 2025 RBC Canadian Open held at TPC Toronto on June 8.
- Taylor's performance follows his 2023 victory that ended a 69-year Canadian drought at this PGA Tour event, while Ryan Fox won the 2025 tournament in a four-hole playoff against Sam Burns.
- Taylor shot a 3-under 67 on Sunday to finish tied for 13th at 13-under-par, five shots behind the playoff leaders, as other Canadians like Conners and Hughes also competed but did not contend for the title.
- Conners, who was leading the Canadian players on the PGA Tour entering the event, slipped one spot in the FedEx Cup rankings, while Hadwin, despite a tough season, improved by six places, and Taylor expressed pride in his performance.
- Taylor and fellow Canadians Conners, Pendrith, and Hughes will compete at the U.S. Open next week, highlighting continued national representation in major tournaments after the Canadian Open.
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Taylor finishes as Top Canadian at Canadian Open
Winnipeg's Nick Taylor finished as the top Canadian at the 2025 RBC Canadian Open.The PGA Tour event took place this weekend at TPC Toronto, with New Zealand's Ryan Fox winning in a playoff against American Sam Burns.The two finished the tournament at 18-under-par, with Taylor coming in five shots behind. This was good enough to finish tied for 13th.This performance came two years after Taylor won the 2023 RBC Canadian Open, the first Canadian t…

Nick Taylor wins Rivermead Cup as low Canadian at RBC Canadian Open
CALEDON — Nick Taylor was once again the low Canadian at the RBC Canadian Open, just not the way he would have liked. Taylor, from Abbotsford, B.C.
Nick Taylor wins Rivermead Cup as low Canadian at Canadian Open
Nick Taylor was once again the low Canadian at the RBC Canadian Open, just not the way he would have liked. Taylor, from Abbotsford, B.C., earned the Rivermead Cup, the trophy for the lowest scoring Canadian at the national men’s golf championship, for the first time. Of course, he’s been the low Canadian at the PGA Tour event before, when he won the tournament in 2023 to end a 69-year drought for Canadians at their own open. “I’ll take some pri…
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