The RBC Canadian Open, part of the PGA Tour, took place at the Hamilton Golf & Country Club in Hamilton, Canada. The tournament, which offered a prize pool of $9.4 million, concluded with the fourth and final round.
Leading the tournament was Robert MacIntyre from Scotland who finished with a total score of 264. His daily score in the final round was -2, bringing his tournament total to -16 under par. Close behind in second place was Ben Griffin from the USA, who had a total score of 265 and a final round daily score of -5, resulting in a -15 under par finish. French golfer Victor Perez took the third position with a total score of 266 and a -6 daily score, ending the tournament at -14 under par. Tied for fourth place were Joohyung Kim from South Korea and Rory McIlroy from Northern Ireland, both with a total score of 267 and a final round daily score of -6, concluding at -13 under par each.
On this final day of the RBC Canadian Open, three players recorded the best rounds with a daily score of -6. They included Victor Perez, Joohyung Kim, and Rory McIlroy. These performances significantly impacted the leaderboard in the final round.
For those interested in PGA Tour highlights, a video compilation of the RBC Canadian Open highlights from the last round showcases key moments and performances, especially as the players vied for the title in the concluding round. This video encapsulates the critical plays and vital shots that shaped the outcome of the tournament.
RBC Canadian Open: The PGA Tour round 4 highlights
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