TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley – American golfer Jackson Suber has established a crucial one-shot lead heading into the final round of the RBC Canadian Open. After an impressive Saturday performance, Suber carded a 4-under 66, bringing his tournament total to 13-under par.
Suber's consistent play throughout the week has put him in prime position to contend for the title. His third-round surge provided the necessary separation from a competitive field, setting the stage for a high-stakes final day at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley.
The Chasing Pack
Just one stroke behind Suber is fellow American Bud Cauley, who sits firmly in second place at 12-under par. Cauley's proximity ensures that the final round will be a tight contest, with pressure mounting on Suber to maintain his lead against a seasoned competitor.
Canadian Hopes and Historic Numbers
The tournament has also been notable for a remarkable showing from Canadian golfers. A total of ten Canadians successfully made the cut, marking the highest number since 1969. This historic representation highlights a strong period for Canadian golf on its home soil.
Among the contingent, Sudarshan Yellamaraju stands out as the low Canadian, currently positioned at 10-under par. Yellamaraju's strong performance keeps the local hopes alive for a significant finish in the national championship, adding an extra layer of excitement for the home crowd.
With only a single shot separating the top two and a strong field still in contention, Sunday promises a thrilling conclusion to the RBC Canadian Open.




