Jackson Suber took a one-shot lead at the RBC Canadian Open after shooting a 4-under 66 in the third round. He heads into the final round ahead of Bud Cauley.
What happened
CALEDON, Ontario — Jackson Suber secured a birdie on the par-5 18th hole Saturday, finishing with a 4-under 66. This performance gave him a one-shot advantage over Bud Cauley as he progresses to the final round. Suber is experiencing his first 54-hole lead, following a tie for fourth at THE CJ CUP three weeks ago.
Why it matters
The competition remains tight, with 17 players within four shots of the lead. Suber is pursuing his first PGA TOUR victory, adding pressure as he navigates challenging weather conditions expected in the final round.
Background
On May 20, 2026, Suber recorded a tie for fourth place at THE CJ CUP, a notable milestone in his nascent PGA TOUR career and setting the stage for his current performance.
What's next
The final round of the RBC Canadian Open is set for June 12, 2026. Anticipated rain and wind may significantly affect conditions, posing a challenge for all competitors as Suber aims to handle the pressure and claim his first PGA TOUR title.
Frequently asked questions
What is the RBC Canadian Open?
The RBC Canadian Open is an annual golf tournament on the PGA TOUR.
Who is Jackson Suber?
Jackson Suber is a professional golfer competing on the PGA TOUR.
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Sources
- PGA TOUR — PGA TOUR Highlights | RBC Canadian Open | Round 2 | 2026 (accessed 2026-06-14)

