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Jackson Suber has never been here before on the PGA Tour.

That does not mean he looks out of place.

The 26-year-old second-year Tour member will take a one-shot lead into Sunday at the RBC Canadian Open after posting a third-round 66 at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley. At 13-under 197, Suber sits one clear of Bud Cauley and two ahead of a dangerous group that includes Wyndham Clark, Brice Garnett, Tommy Fleetwood and Jesper Svensson.

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It is the first lead after any round of Suber’s PGA Tour career, and it comes in his 42nd career start. It also comes on a Sunday stage where a first-time winner, a proven major champion, one of golf’s most respected global players and a Canadian rookie story will all be part of the chase.

Suber has not stumbled into this position. He has earned it with one of the best tee-to-green performances in the field.

Through three rounds, Suber leads the tournament in Strokes Gained: Tee to Green at 11.133. He is also third in both Strokes Gained: Off the Tee and Strokes Gained: Approach the Green, which tells the real story of how he has controlled this golf course.

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He has been long enough. He has been sharp enough. Most importantly, he has been steady enough.

Suber has opened with rounds of 66, 65 and 66, setting a new career-low 54-hole PGA Tour score at 197. His previous best was 198 earlier this season at the CJ CUP Byron Nelson, where he finished fourth.

That finish remains his career best on the PGA Tour. By Sunday evening in Canada, it may no longer be.

RBC Canadian Open

By The Numbers

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Jackson Suber’s 54-hole total, good for a one-shot lead.

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11.133

Suber’s Strokes Gained: Tee to Green total, best in the field.

63

Wyndham Clark’s bogey-free third round, the low score of the day.

6-for-6

Suber’s birdie conversion on the par 5s through three rounds.

Suber’s Par-5 Dominance Has Powered His Lead

Jackson Suber reacts after missing a birdie putt on the 17th hole during the third round of the RBC Canadian Open. June 13, 2026; Caledon, Ontario, CAN. Credit: Dan Hamilton-Imagn Images

Suber has done plenty well this week, but his handling of the par 5s has been one of the clearest separators.

He has birdied every par 5 he has played through three rounds, going 6-for-6 on Nos. 1 and 18. It is only the second time in his PGA Tour career that he has birdied every par 5 through 54 holes. The other came at the 2025 Sony Open in Hawaii, where he finished T6.

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That matters because TPC Toronto has not allowed players to simply cruise through three rounds. Saturday brought partly cloudy conditions, temperatures near 79 degrees and wind that gusted up to 28 mph. Scoring was available, but only for players who controlled their golf ball and took advantage of the right holes.

Suber has done both.

He entered the week No. 107 in the FedExCup standings. In 11 starts this season, he had made six cuts with two top-25 finishes. Now, he has a chance to completely change the direction of his season with 18 holes left in one of the PGA Tour’s oldest national championships.

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