Paul Peterson Odds to Win and Stats for The 2026 RBC Canadian Open

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Paul Peterson heads into the 2026 RBC Canadian Open at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley with +92500 odds after making the cut and finishing 52nd in his most recent appearance at this tournament in 2025. Before Peterson tees off in Alton, ON, let’s take a look at his recent form to help you make your best bets.

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Peterson to win the 2026 RBC Canadian Open +92500

Bet $20, Payout $18,520.00

Paul Peterson’s recent tournaments

Date Tournament Finish Score Shots Behind Leader Earnings
May 28-31 Charles Schwab Challenge MC 69-72 (+1) $0
May 21-24 The CJ Cup Byron Nelson MC 70-69 (-3) $0
May 7-10 ONEFlight Myrtle Beach Classic 11 66-70-71-65 (-12) 6 $97,000
March 19-22 Valspar Championship MC 70-75 (+3) $0
March 5-8 Puerto Rico Open 5 72-70-68-66 (-12) 5 $148,000

Paul Peterson’s recent performance

  • Peterson has finished with a score lower than the tournament average in two of his last five events, including one finish within five strokes of the leader.
  • He has an average score of -12 across his last five events.
  • Peterson has finished in the top five in one of his last five events.
  • Out of the last five tournaments he’s entered, he made the cut twice.
  • Peterson has finished below par seven times and carded four better-than-average rounds over his last 10 played.
  • He has carded the best score of the day once while finishing with a top-five score twice of his last 10 rounds.

Paul Peterson’s last five outings

Events Within Three Shots Within Five Shots Below Average
5 0 1 2

Paul Peterson’s Last Time Out

  • Peterson recorded a birdie or better on one of the eight par-3 holes at the Charles Schwab Challenge, underperforming compared to the field average of 1.8.
  • On the eight par-3 holes at the Charles Schwab Challenge, Peterson recorded three bogeys or worse (more than the tournament average of 1.9).
  • Peterson’s five birdies or better on par-4 holes at the Charles Schwab Challenge were less than the field average (6.4).
  • At that most recent competition, Peterson had a bogey or worse on five of the 24 par-4 holes (the field averaged 6.7).
  • Peterson ended the Charles Schwab Challenge registering a birdie or better on two par-5 holes, while the field averaged 2.4 on the four par-5 holes.
  • On the four par-5 holes at the Charles Schwab Challenge, Peterson underperformed compared to the tournament average of 0.5 bogeys or worse on par 5s by carding one.
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