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PGA Tour money leaders through RBC Canadian Open 1. Scottie Scheffler $ 14,558,697 2. Rory McIlroy $ 13,978,340 3. Sepp Straka $ 9,628,708 4. Justin Thomas $ 8,795,520 5. Ben Griffin $ 7,116,471 6.
PGA Tour money leaders through RBC Canadian Open 1. Scottie Scheffler $ 14,558,697 2. Rory McIlroy $ 13,978,340 3. Sepp Straka $ 9,628,708 4. Justin Thomas $ 8,795,520 5. Ben Griffin $ 7,116,471 6.
Ryan Fox of New Zealand won the RBC Canadian Open on June 8 and moved up 41 spots on the PGA Tour money list to No. 26. Burns didn’t do badly either.