
Golfers can only be used once per season, and the point format makes nailing majors and big money tournaments critical. Players pick one golfer per week and earn points based on their selected golfer's prize money for that tournament. It has several noticeable similarities to NFL Survivor pools, with the main difference being entries are not eliminated with a bad week. The One and Done format is growing in popularity. Should you target a favorite like McIlroy or Hatton when making your one and done picks this week? Or would it make sense to go with a sleeper like Sahith Theegala, Adam Hadwin, or Keith Mitchell? Before locking in your RBC Canadian Open one and done picks, you need to see what SportsLine DFS pro and PGA expert Mike McClure has to say. The 2023 RBC Canadian Open purse will be $9 million, with $1.62 million going to the winner.

Other top contenders to win the RBC Canadian Open include Tyrrell Hatton (11-1), Sam Burns (12-1), Matt Fitzpatrick (14-1), Cameron Young (14-1), and Justin Rose (18-1). Rory McIlroy headlines a strong RBC Canadian Open field and enters as the 9-2 betting favorite in the latest RBC Canadian Open odds from Caesars Sportsbook.


The 2023 RBC Canadian Open is set to begin on Thursday at Oakdale Golf & Country Club in Toronto.
