SPECTATOR GUIDE

July 28 - August 3, 2025

A WELCOME FROM TPC TORONTO

Welcome to TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley! On behalf of our entire team, I’m thrilled to welcome you to this very special week as we host our friends from PGA TOUR Americas. Since 2018, we’ve hosted PGA TOUR-sanctioned events and have been lucky to see future stars like Taylor Pendrith compete to earn their place at the game’s highest level.

While we’re still coming off the thrill of hosting our first RBC Canadian Open and already looking forward to next year’s event, our focus turns this week to one of our favourite traditions with the return of the Osprey Valley Open. After a one-year hiatus to host last year’s Fortinet Cup Championship on the North course, we’re so proud to welcome everyone back to the Heathlands course for this mid-summer tradition.

This year, we are proud to support the National Wildlife Centre as our Official Charitable Partner. The NWC helps native wildlife through programs aimed at conservation goals to protect ecosystems, populations of wild animals, and the health of individual animals, and we’re pleased to partner with and provide support to an organization doing such important and meaningful work in our community.

As your hosts, we’re honoured to have you here. Please enjoy the scenic beauty of our course (or courses, if you’re playing the Hoot or North during your visit!), the awesome competition and friendly hospitality of our team this week.

Chris Humeniuk

President, TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley

A WELCOME FROM THE PGA TOUR

ALEX BALDWIN

PRESIDENT, PGA TOUR PATHWAYS

It is my pleasure to welcome you this week on behalf of everyone associated with PGA TOUR Americas, from our dedicated staff , current membership and alumni, to the countless volunteers and proud sponsors.

This week, you have the opportunity to watch and connect with the next generation of Korn Ferry Tour and PGA TOUR stars. Before they represented Canada at the Presidents Cup, Taylor Pendrith, Mackenzie Hughes and Adam Hadwin won on PGA TOUR Americas, while 2024 Olympians Corey Conners and Nick Taylor also honed their skills on this tour, alongside PGA TOUR winners Jake Knapp, Joel Dahmen, Sepp Straka, Ben Griffin and Andrew Novak. The players you watch this week will follow in these players’ footsteps and become household names, win tournaments worldwide and represent their countries at the game’s highest level.

Last season, Fortinet Cup Champion Johnny Keefer earned a promotion to the Korn Ferry Tour where he is already a winner. This week is an important step for the game’s up-and-coming stars and will go a long way in determining this season’s race for the Fortinet Cup.

The 2025 season will see our membership compete in 16 events across eight countries for 10 Korn Ferry Tour cards. Through PGA TOUR University and our robust international membership, the competition on PGA TOUR Americas is only getting stronger.

I hope you have a memorable week – because of the players you watch, as well as the time you spend with friends and family. Thank you for your support of PGA TOUR Americas!

When the 16-event PGA TOUR Americas season concludes in September, the top 10 players in the Fortinet Cup standings will earn exempt membership on the Korn Ferry Tour next season.

After a brief offseason, the Korn Ferry Tour begins in January and it’s onto the next stage of their careers. From the Korn Ferry Tour, the top 20 players at the end of the season will earn golf’s ultimate promotion: a PGA TOUR card.

Those #TOURBound graduates are now seasoned, ready to compete against the best on golf’s biggest stages. For many players, the path to the PGA TOUR starts with PGA TOUR Americas. This week’s event is an important step on that path.

VISIT PGATOUR.COM TO DIVE INTO THE LATEST NEWS, UPCOMING EVENTS, AND IN-DEPTH COVERAGE OF YOUR FAVOURITE PLAYERS.

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GIVING BACK TO OUR COMMUNITY

The Osprey Valley Open has selected the National Wildlife Centre as its Official Charitable Partner for 2025, part of a tradition of giving back more than $300,000 to local organizations since 2018.

2023
DAVIS SHORE

PAST CHAMPIONS

University of Alabama graduate defeats Canadian Myles Creighton by a stroke thanks to an eagle on the par-5 14th hole and a final round 67.

Course: Heathlands
Winning score: 265 (-19)

2022
DANNY WALKER

Tampa, Florida native sinks a five footer to defeat Cooper Musselman on the first hole of a playoff, earning his second victory on Tour.

Course: Heathlands
Winning score: 268 (-16)

2021
NOAH STEELE

Kingston, Ontario native and member of Team Canada marches to six stroke victory at 23-under par thanks to a final round 66.

Course: Heathlands
Winning score: 261 (-23)

2019
PAUL BARJON

New Caledonia native out-duels fan favourite Taylor Pendrith to finish 25-under and win second title of 2019 on the way to Player of the Year honours.

Course: North
Winning score: 263 (-25)

2018
TYLER MCCUMBER

After reaching 25-under through three rounds, son of 10-time PGA TOUR winner battles through tough weather on Sunday to shoot even-par 72 and win by one.

Course: North
Winning score: 263 (-25)