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Jackson Suber takes Canadian Open and goes for first PGA Tour title
3 minute read Yesterday at 6:03 PM CDTCALEDON, Ontario (AP) — Jackson Suber got up-and-down for birdie on the par-5 18th hole Saturday for a 4-under 66, giving him a one-shot lead over Bud Cauley going into the final round of a wide-open RBC Canadian Open.
It was the first 54-hole lead for Suber, whose best PGA Tour finish came three weeks ago at The CJ Cup Byron Nelson when he tied for fourth, seven shots out of the lead.
Bud Cauley hit his tee shot to inches on the rowdy par-3 14th hole, the start of three straight birdies that carried him to a 66, leaving him in position for his first PGA Tour title.
Missing from the mix was 36-hole leader Ben James, who plunged out of contention with a 78, and Brooks Koepka, who had to deal with a mysterious feeling in his left arm that made it difficult for him to grip the club most of the day.
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‘One of us’: Sudarshan Yellamaraju low Canadian after 3 rounds at RBC Canadian Open
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US OPEN ’26: Previous Opens at Shinnecock Hills
5 minute read Yesterday at 5:00 AM CDTA capsule look at the five previous U.S. Open golf championships held at Shinnecock Hills:
1896
Winner: James Foulis.
Score: 152.
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Suber takes third-round lead at RBC Canadian Open; Yellamaraju low Canadian
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Locals Anderson, Pendrith low Canadians after two rounds at RBC Canadian Open
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Korda and Cowan 2 back in LPGA team event. Inkster advances to weekend at record age of 66
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Ben James takes lead in Canada in his pro debut
4 minute read Friday, Jun. 12, 2026CALEDON, Ontario (AP) — Ben James holed a 25-foot eagle putt to start his round and never let up until he had a 7-under 63 for a one-shot lead in his professional debut at the RBC Canadian Open.
James was an All-American all four years at Virginia and led the PGA Tour University ranking to earn a card through the 2027 season.
“It all kind of came together today. It was just one of those days,” James said. “The putter was good, hitting fairways, had good numbers, and was able to capitalize on a pretty tricky scoring day.”
James was at 10-under 130, one shot over a group of five players that included Sam Burns, who played in the final group at the Memorial last week and tied for fourth.
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US OPEN ’26: A hole-by-hole look at Shinnecock Hills
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US Open: How to watch, who’s playing and the betting favorites
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PGA Tour debutant Ben James takes one-shot lead at RBC Canadian Open
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US OPEN ’26: Scottie Scheffler trying to make history and Shinnecock tries to avoid recent history
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US OPEN ’26: Facts and figures for the 126th championship
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US OPEN ’26: Player capsules of 10 contenders for Shinnecock Hills
4 minute read Friday, Jun. 12, 2026A capsule look at 10 players expected to contend at the U.S. Open, to be played June 18-21 at Shinnecock Hills in Southampton, New York:
Scottie Scheffler
Age: 29.
Country: United States.
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