Ben Martin Odds to Win and Stats for The 2026 RBC Canadian Open

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Ben Martin has +135000 odds to win the 2026 RBC Canadian Open at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley. He missed the cut in his last time here in 2024. In this article, we’ll break down his recent form to help you make your best bets on Martin before he tees off in Alton, ON.

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Martin to win the 2026 RBC Canadian Open +135000

Bet $20, Payout $27,020.00

Ben Martin’s recent tournaments

Date Tournament Finish Score Shots Behind Leader Earnings
May 28-31 Charles Schwab Challenge MC 73-76 (+9) $0
May 21-24 The CJ Cup Byron Nelson MC 69-70 (-3) $0
May 7-10 ONEFlight Myrtle Beach Classic MC 73-72 (+3) $0
March 5-8 Puerto Rico Open MC 73-73 (+2) $0
November 20-23 The RSM Classic 21 66-69-68-63 (-16) 7 $76,300

Ben Martin’s recent performance

  • Over his last five tournaments, Martin has carded a score that’s better than average in one of those outings.
  • He finished with a score of -16 in his only made cut over his last five tournaments.
  • Martin finished 21st in his only finish over his last five tournaments.
  • In the last five times he’s played a tournament, he has made the cut once.
  • Over his last eight rounds, Martin has shot better than par twice.
  • He has not finished any of his last eight rounds with one of the top-10 scores of the day.

Ben Martin’s last five outings

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

Ben Martin’s Last Time Out

  • Martin recorded a birdie or better on one of the eight par-3 holes at the Charles Schwab Challenge (the other golfers averaged 1.8).
  • On the eight par-3 holes at the Charles Schwab Challenge, Martin carded two bogeys or worse (more than the field average of 1.9).
  • Martin’s one birdie or better on the 24 par-4 holes at the Charles Schwab Challenge were less than the tournament average of 6.4.
  • At that most recent competition, Martin carded a bogey or worse on seven of the 24 par-4 holes (the field averaged 6.7).
  • Martin finished the Charles Schwab Challenge without recording a birdie or better on a par-5 hole, while the field averaged 2.4 on the four par-5 holes.
  • Even though the field at the Charles Schwab Challenge averaged 0.5 bogeys or worse on the four par-5 holes, Martin finished without one.
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