Keita Nakajima Odds to Win and Stats for The 2026 RBC Canadian Open

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Keita Nakajima enters the 2026 RBC Canadian Open at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley with +21000 odds. He made the cut and finished 28th in his most recent event, the Charles Schwab Challenge. Before he tees off in Alton, ON, let’s break down his recent form to help you make your best bets on Nakajima in this event.

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Nakajima to win the 2026 RBC Canadian Open +21000

Bet $20, Payout $4,220.00

Keita Nakajima’s recent tournaments

Date Tournament Finish Score Shots Behind Leader Earnings
May 28-31 Charles Schwab Challenge 28 69-66-71-70 (-4) 8 $69,300
May 21-24 The CJ Cup Byron Nelson MC 70-69 (-3) $0
May 7-10 ONEFlight Myrtle Beach Classic 13 65-72-65-71 (-11) 7 $76,000
February 26 – March 1 Cognizant Classic MC 73 (+2) $0
February 5-8 WM Phoenix Open 71 72-68-71-76 (+3) 19 $19,488

Keita Nakajima’s recent performance

  • Nakajima has finished with a better-than-average score in two of his last five tournaments.
  • In his last five tournaments, his average score has been -4.
  • Nakajima has finished in the top 20 in one of his last five tournaments.
  • He has made three cuts over his last five tournaments.
  • Nakajima has headed to the clubhouse under par six times, completed his day without a bogey twice and finished five rounds with a better-than-average score over his last 11 rounds played.
  • He has recorded a top-five score twice and a top-10 score on three occasions in his last 11 rounds played.

Keita Nakajima’s last five outings

Events Within Three Shots Within Five Shots Below Average
5 0 0 2

Keita Nakajima’s Last Time Out

  • Nakajima fared better on par 3s than most players his last time out, carding a birdie or better on four of the 16 par-3 holes at the Charles Schwab Challenge (the other competitors averaged 1.8).
  • On the 16 par-3 holes at the Charles Schwab Challenge, Nakajima recorded fewer bogeys or worse (one) than the field average of 1.9.
  • Nakajima’s seven birdies or better on the 48 par-4 holes at the Charles Schwab Challenge were more than the tournament average of 6.4.
  • In that last outing, Nakajima had a bogey or worse on nine of the 48 par-4 holes (the field averaged 6.7).
  • Nakajima finished the Charles Schwab Challenge carding a birdie or better on five par-5 holes, compared to the field average of 2.4 on the eight par-5 holes.
  • Even though the field at the Charles Schwab Challenge averaged 0.5 bogeys or worse on the eight par-5 holes, Nakajima finished without one.
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