RBC Canadian Open 2026 Bets, One & Done | Golf News, Swing Drill: Club Face Control
The RBC Canadian Open 2026 isn’t just another stop on the PGA Tour—it’s a potential catalyst for a national golf revolution, with Osprey Valley’s wind-swept layout demanding a new breed of player: one who masters club face control over brute power. Host Pat Mayo and guest Keith Stewart dismantle the PGA Tour’s stagnant event model, arguing that rotating the Canadian Open across iconic Canadian courses like Shaughnessy and Royal Montreal would ignite grassroots passion and elevate the tournament’s cultural significance. They spotlight underdog stories like Max Grazerman’s U.S. Open qualification and Jackson Coyven’s explosive driving—comparing him to Michael Brennan and suggesting he could outpace even top-tier players like Ludwig—proving that true excitement comes from narrative, not just star power. At the heart of the episode is a game-changing swing drill: the 'L drill,' where golfers use the glove logo on their lead hand as a tactile cue to align the club face, practiced with feet together to eliminate sway and build subconscious precision. This drill, designed to mimic elite players like Tommy Fleetwood, transforms feel into consistency, especially under pressure. With wind forecasted to dominate Shinnecock, the hosts confidently bet the over on the Vegas final score (261.5), citing undulating greens and unpredictable conditions that favor elite putters—making the course feel like a modern-day Masters.
Rotate the RBC Canadian Open across Canada’s top courses like Shaughnessy GC and Royal Montreal to boost national engagement and tournament variety.
Use the glove logo on your lead hand as a tactile cue in the 'L drill' to develop subconscious club face awareness during mid-iron practice.
Perform the L drill with feet together to eliminate lateral movement and build pure shoulder/rib cage rotation, mimicking elite players like Tommy Fleetwood.
Bet the over on the Vegas final score (261.5) at Shinnecock due to extreme wind, undulating greens, and conditions that favor elite putters over power hitters.
Jackson Coyven’s driving distance and accuracy may surpass even top players like Ludwig, making him a dark horse for the RBC Canadian Open 2026.
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The Case for Rotating the Canadian Open
Pat Mayo and Keith Stewart argue that the Canadian Open should rotate across Canada’s championship courses instead of being fixed near Toronto, citing the country’s vast golf landscape and the success of city-based events like St. George’s. They lament the PGA Tour’s failure to innovate and the loss of the Rocket Mortgage Classic in Detroit.
Osprey Valley’s Wind Factor: The Real Defense
“If the wind picks up, it gets hard. So Pat, the last course that I worked at a place called Springdale golf club down here in Princeton, New Jersey, super classic William Flynn design. And we'll talk more obviously about William Flynn next week when it comes to Shinnecock, but.”
The Rise and Fall of the Signature Series
The duo critiques the PGA Tour’s signature events for becoming stagnant, with no field size changes or new formats despite early promises of innovation. They point to the end of the Rocket Mortgage Classic as a sign of sponsor fatigue and a lack of strategic vision.
The Player-Funded Tour Dream: A Viable Alternative?
They explore the idea of a player-funded tour, inspired by Bryson DeChambeau’s vision, arguing that if players could recoup profits, it might create a more authentic, competitive circuit—though they acknowledge it would struggle with viewership.
The Emotional High of Qualifiers: Why They Matter
“I mean, you had as much drama as you could in the city of lights there, and, you know, it does not attract enough attention.”
“I feel like that's a big under if the wind is going to be like this. If I looked at this forecast and you could sign me up for minus 13 right now, I think I'd take my chances.”
“If they're all going away from you or you're blocking them, then you need to take the logo on that glove and turn it over more. If they're going to the pull side, then the glove needs to kind of slow down a little bit.”
“So I would love for them to move the Scottish Open around a little bit so we can get to Muirfield sometime before you and I are done doing this.”
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Keith Stewart
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Alex Fitzpatrick
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Brooks Koepka
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