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Predictions for the 2024 RBC Canadian Open: Odds, course history, and top contenders

News RoomBy News RoomMay 28, 2024Updated:May 28, 20243 Mins Read
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The PGA Tour has shifted its focus from the Lone Star State to the 2024 RBC Canadian Open at the Hamilton Golf & Country Club in Hamilton, Ontario. The defending champion, Canadian Nick Taylor, will be facing tough competition, including world No. 2 Rory McIlroy. McIlroy previously dominated the event when it was held at HGCC, winning by seven shots with a final-round 9-under 61. Other notable players in the field include Tommy Fleetwood, Sahith Theegala, Shane Lowry, Sam Burns, Cameron Young, and Adam Scott.

The Hamilton Golf & Country Club is a Par 70 course that spans 7,084 yards. In 2019, Rory McIlroy emerged as the champion with an impressive score of 22 under. He was followed closely by Shane Lowry and Webb Simpson, who finished at 15 under. As the tournament approaches, the betting odds favor McIlroy with +360, followed by Tommy Fleetwood at +1600, and Sahith Theegala at +1800. However, the unpredictable nature of golf leaves room for surprises, and any player could emerge victorious.

Shane Lowry, who finished tied for second behind McIlroy in 2019, is another strong contender in the upcoming tournament. Lowry recently displayed great form at the PGA Championship with a T-6 finish. Alex Noren, who has been performing consistently well in recent tournaments, is also a player to watch out for. With top finishes at events like the CJ Cup Byron Nelson and Wells Fargo Championship, Noren is likely to make an impact at HGCC.

Maverick McNealy, with consistent performances in his recent outings, is a player who is poised to secure his first Tour win soon. Despite facing tougher odds at 30/1, McNealy’s strong showings at events like the PGA Championship and Charles Schwab Challenge make him a dark horse in the competition. Mackenzie Hughes, who broke a Canadian winless drought at the event last year, is also a strong contender for back-to-back victories. With multiple top-15 finishes in his last few starts, Hughes has the potential to make a mark at HGCC.

As the tournament unfolds, golf enthusiasts and bettors will be closely following the performance of the players to see who emerges as the victor. With the unpredictability of the sport, surprises are always possible, making every round exciting to watch. The RBC Canadian Open at Hamilton Golf & Country Club promises to be a thrilling event with top players vying for victory on the challenging course. Stay tuned for the action-packed battles and memorable moments that are sure to unfold at one of Canada’s premier golf tournaments.

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