The fourth and final round of the 2026 RBC Canadian Open gets underway on Sunday at TPC Toronto.
Jackson Suber holds a one-stroke lead over the rest of the field at 13-under par. But, of course, the tournament remains wide open with one day remaining.
Here is my pick and RBC Canadian Open Round 4 best bet.
RBC Canadian Open Round 4 Best Bet
Collin Morikawa Top-20 (+105 at DraftKings)
After a tough start to the tournament, Collin Morikawa has roared back up the leaderboard with a 65 on Friday and 68 on Saturday. He currently sits at T23, and at +105, he is worth backing to continue that momentum and finish inside the top 20.
Putting is essential this week. The course is relatively easy, with fairways and greens both yielding above-average accuracy relative to PGA Tour standards, turning this event into a putting contest.
As a result, each of the top five finishers here last year ranked inside the top 16 in the field in strokes gained: putting.
No other strokes-gained category showed a similar trend.
That profile makes Morikawa a strong option. His putting has completely turned around after a slow start to the season, gaining true strokes putting in five of his past seven tournaments.
Morikawa has finished inside the top 20 in five of those seven events.
With TPC Toronto favoring a “grip it and rip it” approach, most approach shots will come from wedge distances. Last year, 19.4% of approach shots came from the 125-150-yard range, and no other 25-yard grouping exceeded 15.1%.
One of the best wedge players in the world, Morikawa ranks in the 98th percentile on the PGA Tour in strokes gained: approach from 100-150 yards.









