Watch the best shots and moments from the third round of the RBC Canadian Open at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley.
SIGHTS AND SOUNDS
James makes immediate impact in pro debut at RBC Canadian
Ben James is no longer the standout amateur at Virginia. He's a professional contending at the RBC Canadian Open. Hear from the 23-year-old.
Up Next
GOLFPASS FEATURED
Top recommendations and one gift type to (usually) avoid for Dad.
The third golf course to be built within South Carolina’s quiet Palmetto Bluff community is a meditation on smaller-scale architecture.
Sweet Tooth, a new par-3 course at the emerging multi-course resort property, will see Wie West collaborate with architect Mike Koprowski.
Learn from the best golfers and instructors in the world and enjoy benefits that golfers love.
LATEST
J.T. Poston spoke with Golf Channel’s Todd Lewis after winning the 2026 Memorial Tournament in a playoff over Ryan Gerard. Poston saw his four-shot lead disappear Sunday afternoon, only to salvage the round with clutch putting down the stretch that helped seal his fourth victory on the PGA Tour.
Here’s a look at how the 2026 U.S. Women’s Open played out at Rivieria Country Club.
Jess Korda gave her sister a major tip earlier in the week at Riviera Country Club. See what wisdom she imparted on Nelly and how that fueled the younger Korda to win her fourth major championship.
Charley Hull said she was trying to chase to get to 10 under at the U.S. Women’s Open on Sunday, but fell short during her final round on Sunday. She said she loves the feeling of playing from behind in majors and feels the highest motivation when put into those situations.
Nelly Korda captured the 81st U.S. Women’s Open in dramatic fashion, including a clutch birdie on No. 17 to take the solo lead at Riviera and a wobbling par putt on No. 18 that fell in the cup. Charley Hull and Gaby Lopez also provided plenty of final round highlights.
Nelly Korda’s final putt at Riviera was arguably her closest. See the moment where Korda’s ball fell into the cup at No. 18 to win the U.S. Women’s Open.
Nearly a year after losing his wife to cancer, Pereira won his first PGA Tour-sanctioned event in eight years.
Patty Berg is the all-time major wins leader on the LPGA. Here’s where she stands, and those behind her.
Here’s a look at every event Nelly Korda has won during her LPGA career.
Korda birdied the par-5 17th hole at Riviera Country Club to break from a four-way tie for the lead to earn her fourth career major title.