Adam Hadwin Odds to Win and Stats for The 2026 RBC Canadian Open

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Adam Hadwin enters the 2026 RBC Canadian Open at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley with +25000 odds. He missed the cut in his last outing, The CJ Cup Byron Nelson. Below, we’ll analyze his recent form to help you make your best bets on Hadwin before he takes to the course in Alton, ON.

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Hadwin to win the 2026 RBC Canadian Open +25000

Bet $20, Payout $5,020.00

Adam Hadwin’s recent tournaments

Date Tournament Finish Score Shots Behind Leader Earnings
May 21-24 The CJ Cup Byron Nelson MC 75-66 (-1) $0
May 7-10 ONEFlight Myrtle Beach Classic 53 67-71-72-70 (-4) 14 $9,480
March 19-22 Valspar Championship MC 76-73 (+7) $0
March 5-8 Puerto Rico Open 21 68-70-71-70 (-9) 8 $45,480
February 26 – March 1 Cognizant Classic MC 71-74 (+3) $0

Adam Hadwin’s recent performance

  • Hadwin has finished with a better-than-average score in one of his last five tournaments.
  • He has carded an average score of -7 over his last five events.
  • In his last five tournaments, Hadwin has an average finish of 37th.
  • He’s qualified for the weekend in two of his last five appearances.
  • Over his last 12 rounds, Hadwin has finushed under par seven times, while also posting five rounds with a better-than-average score.
  • He has posted a top-five score once and a top-10 score twice in his last 12 rounds played.

Adam Hadwin’s last five outings

Events Within Three Shots Within Five Shots Below Average
5 0 0 1

Adam Hadwin’s Last Time Out

  • Hadwin carded a birdie or better on one of the eight par-3 holes at The CJ Cup Byron Nelson (the other golfers averaged 2.1).
  • On the eight par-3 holes at The CJ Cup Byron Nelson, Hadwin had two bogeys or worse (the tournament average was 1.6).
  • Hadwin’s four birdies or better on the 22 par-4 holes at The CJ Cup Byron Nelson were less than the field average of 7.1.
  • In that last outing, Hadwin’s par-4 performance (on 22 par-4 holes) included a bogey or worse five times (worse than the field’s average of 4.3).
  • Hadwin ended The CJ Cup Byron Nelson with a birdie or better on four of the six par-5 holes, underperforming the tournament average of 4.8.
  • While the field at The CJ Cup Byron Nelson averaged 0.6 bogeys or worse on the six par-5 holes, Hadwin finished without one.
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