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2025 RBC Canadian Open: Round One and Two Tee Times

News RoomBy News RoomJune 4, 2025Updated:June 4, 20255 Mins Read
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RBC Canadian Open 2025: A Look at the Stars, Tee Times, and Viewing Options

As excitement builds for Canada’s premier golfing event, the RBC Canadian Open, we turn our focus to TPC Toronto, where prominent names in the world of golf are gearing up for action. This year, players are looking to make their mark ahead of the highly anticipated US Open set to unfold at Oakmont. With defending champion Robert MacIntyre back in the mix, fans can expect a thrilling spectacle filled with competitive spirit and captivating performances.

The Return of Robert MacIntyre

Defending champion Robert MacIntyre is poised to reclaim the title he secured last year. The Scottish golf sensation kicks off his first two rounds at local times of 12:55 PM and 7:40 AM EDT. He’ll be joining notable competitors Shane Lowry and Corey Conners as they tee off from the first hole on Thursday and the 10th hole on Friday. MacIntyre’s journey will be keenly watched as he aims to replicate the magic of his previous year’s victory at the RBC Canadian Open.

Marquee Groups to Watch

Among the star-studded lineup, the marquee group features two-time RBC Canadian Open winner Rory McIlroy, up-and-coming talent Ludvig Åberg, and rookie Luke Clanton, who is excited to make his professional debut at this prestigious tournament. This trio will have their first and second rounds commencing at 7:40 AM and 12:55 PM, starting at the 10th hole on Thursday and showcasing their skills at the first hole on Friday.

Featured Groups for Round One

Anticipation is palpable as the featured groups are set for the first round. Players like Sam Burns, Max Homa, and Sungjae Im will kick things off at 7:18 AM, while an all-Canadian trio consisting of Nick Taylor, Taylor Pendrith, and Mackenzie Hughes will start at 7:29 AM. These exciting pairings promise thrilling golf from the outset, highlighting both established stars and emerging talent.

Notable Tee Times on Friday

As the tournament progresses, Friday’s tee times offer equally compelling clashes. The featured groups on Friday will see Ryan Fox, Tom Kim, and Cameron Young making their way to the 10th tee at 7:18 AM. Meanwhile, the talented Wyndham Clark, Justin Rose, and Adam Hadwin will tee off at 7:29 AM, promising an enthralling morning of golf. Fans will have the chance to catch these rounds unfold as players jockey for position ahead of the weekend.

Complete First and Second Round Tee Times

For those wanting to catch every moment, check out the complete first and second-round tee times for the RBC Canadian Open. The organized start times allow fans to plan their viewing schedule and cheer for their favorite players, from the early morning wave to the afternoon showdown.

RBC Canadian Open Tee Times: Round One

1st Hole – Morning Wave:

  • 6:45 AM: Justin Lower, Nicolai Hojgaard, Dylan Wu
  • 6:56 AM: Chad Ramey, Andrew Putnam, Rico Hoey
  • 7:07 AM: Doug Ghim, Hayden Buckley, Mac Meissner
  • 7:18 AM: Davis Riley, Lee Hodges, Gary Woodland
  • 7:29 AM: Matthieu Pavon, Adam Svensson, Aaron Wise
  • 7:40 AM: Thomas Detry, Keith Mitchell, Byeong Hun An

10th Hole – Morning Wave:

  • 6:45 AM: Beau Hossler, Henrik Norlander, Roger Sloan
  • 6:56 AM: Mark Hubbard, Sam Ryder, Greyson Sigg
  • 7:07 AM: Mike Weir, Chan Kim, Ben Silverman
  • 7:18 AM: Sam Burns, Max Homa, Sungjae Im
  • 7:29 AM: Nick Taylor, Taylor Pendrith, Mackenzie Hughes

RBC Canadian Open Tee Times: Round Two

1st Hole – Morning Wave:

  • 6:45 AM: Kevin Kisner, Eric Cole, David Lipsky
  • 6:56 AM: Charley Hoffman, Danny Willett, Danny Walker
  • 7:07 AM: Lanto Griffin, Ryan Palmer, Thorbjørn Olesen
  • 7:18 AM: Nick Dunlap, Brandt Snedeker, Adam Schenk
  • 7:29 AM: Brice Garnett, Jake Knapp, Luke List
  • 7:40 AM: Chris Gotterup, Erik van Rooyen, Matt Wallace

10th Hole – Morning Wave:

  • 6:45 AM: Aaron Baddeley, Harry Higgs, Matti Schmid
  • 6:56 AM: Cameron Champ, Alex Noren, Rasmus Hojgaard
  • 7:07 AM: Vince Whaley, Will Gordon, Ben Kohles
  • 7:18 AM: Ryan Fox, Tom Kim, Cameron Young
  • 7:29 AM: Wyndham Clark, Justin Rose, Adam Hadwin

How to Watch the RBC Canadian Open

Golf fans are eager to tune in to the RBC Canadian Open. For U.S. viewers, the Golf Channel will provide comprehensive coverage, with broadcasts scheduled as follows:

  • Thursday, May 5: 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM
  • Friday, May 6: 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM
  • Saturday, May 7: 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM (Golf Channel), 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM (CBS)
  • Sunday, May 8: 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM (Golf Channel), 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM (CBS)

For UK fans, Sky Sports Golf offers extensive coverage:

  • Thursday, May 5: 5:00 PM – 11:00 PM
  • Friday, May 6: 5:00 PM – 11:00 PM
  • Saturday, May 7: 5:00 PM – 11:00 PM
  • Sunday, May 8: 5:00 PM – 11:00 PM

Expectations for the Tournament

As we gear up for the RBC Canadian Open, there is no shortage of anticipation surrounding the tournament. With seasoned veterans and rising stars jostling for position, fans will witness excitement, drama, and extraordinary skill on display. As the event proceeds, each round promises to deliver memorable moments that will linger long after the final putt is made.

In conclusion, the RBC Canadian Open at TPC Toronto holds the potential for thrilling competition among some of the best players in the world. With former champions and fresh talent ready to shine, fans can expect an unforgettable week of golf leading up to the US Open. Whether you’re watching at home or planning to attend in person, this tournament is not to be missed. Don’t forget to mark your calendars, gather your friends, and cheer on your favorites as they vie for one of golf’s most prestigious titles.

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