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Top DFS Fantasy Golf Picks for the RBC Canadian Open

The PGA TOUR heads north of the border for the RBC Canadian Open at TPC Toronto, a long par-70 layout that returns as host for the second straight season. With the U.S. Open looming next week, the field isn't quite as deep, but plenty of star power remains, including Collin Morikawa, Brooks Koepka, Tommy Fleetwood, and defending champion Ryan Fox.

TPC Toronto rewards a balanced skill set, blending distance, strong approach play, and scrambling around demanding par 4s. With a full field and a cut line in play, these are the top DFS fantasy golf picks for the RBC Canadian Open.

This article reveals my favorite target at each price level on DraftKings. DraftKings does not sponsor this content.

Sam Burns ($10,100)

Burns looks like a guy who's getting awfully tired of coming close. After nearly tracking down the Memorial title and finishing T4, he heads to a course where he also came heartbreakingly close, losing in a playoff last year. That's a lot of unfinished business for one golfer. The encouraging part? The ball-striking is heating up, the putter remains one of the best weapons on TOUR, and Burns has always thrived when birdies are available. If he keeps playing like he did last week, another run at the trophy feels inevitable.

Wyndham Clark ($9,700)

Clark is starting to look like the guy who spent 2023 collecting trophies and making Sundays uncomfortable for everyone else. The putter has caught fire again, the irons are dialed in, and the confidence meter appears to be pegged at maximum. He's coming off a win at THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson and a podium finish at the Memorial, where he striped it better than almost anyone in the field. When Clark gets rolling, birdies tend to arrive in bunches, making him one of the most dangerous DFS ceiling plays on the board this week.

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Kristoffer Reitan ($8,800)

Reitan is starting to feel like the DFS secret everyone knows but nobody wants to admit. The Norwegian has been on an absolute heater, stacking a win, a runner-up and five top-15 finishes in his last seven starts. He followed that up with a T6 at the Memorial, proving he's not intimidated by elite fields. Reitan is bombing drives, flushing irons and playing with the confidence of a guy who expects to contend. At this salary, he feels like the classic lineup piece that makes you look smarter than everyone else by Sunday.

Ryan Fox ($7,800)

Fox gets to return to Canada this week with the ultimate confidence booster: he already owns the trophy. The Kiwi overpowered TPC Toronto last year, winning in a playoff, and the course still sets up perfectly for his game. Fox can absolutely launch driver, which is a pretty useful skill on a long layout with generous fairways and plenty of birdie chances. The recent form has been steady, and sometimes that's all it takes when you return to a place filled with good memories. Don't be surprised if the defending champ makes another run.

Zach Bauchou ($7,300)

Bauchou feels like the DFS play everyone scrolls past until they realize he's sitting inside the top-15 on Sunday. The 30-year-old rookie has quietly been on a heater, posting seven top-25 finishes this season, including four straight entering the week. His tee-to-green game has been outstanding, and he keeps generating birdie looks like he has a VIP pass to every pin location. Bauchou may not have the biggest name in the field, but his ball-striking says he belongs. At this salary, he's the definition of sneaky good.

Tom Hoge ($6,600)

Hoge feels like the DFS version of buying a lottery ticket from a guy who secretly knows the winning numbers. The season hasn't been pretty, but Hoge still owns one of the best iron games in this price range, and that's a dangerous weapon on a course where birdies will be flying. He already flashed that ceiling with a T6 at THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson, another all-out scoring fest. If the irons start throwing darts again, Hoge could pile up fantasy points in a hurry and become one of the best value plays on the board.

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This story was originally published June 9, 2026 at 9:26 PM.

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