CALEDON, Ontario — On June 12, 2026, Ben James fired a 7-under 63, including a 25-foot eagle to start his round, and took the second-round clubhouse lead at the RBC Canadian Open with a 10-under total; he played bogey-free on the Osprey Valley course at TPC Toronto and held a one-shot advantage. The result left James one stroke ahead of a group including Haotong Li, Sam Burns and Jackson Suber while Brooks Koepka and Tommy Fleetwood stood two shots back; the projected cutline was 2-under, and James enters the weekend having not made a bogey in his last 33 holes and holding PGA Tour status through 2027.
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If you're a golf fan, this is a thrilling moment. Ben James, a four-time All-American, is leading the RBC Canadian Open. He's showing exceptional skill, playing bogey-free for 33 holes. It's a great time to tune in and watch a rising star in action.
James is proving his worth on the PGA Tour. His performance at the RBC Canadian Open is a testament to his talent. If you're into golf, this is a game you don't want to miss. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good underdog story.
Ben James, his sponsors, and tournament organizers benefited from heightened attention after his 7-under 63 placed him atop the leaderboard in his professional debut at the RBC Canadian Open.
Other competitors who were overtaken on the leaderboard experienced a relative competitive setback as James moved one shot ahead at 10-under after the second round.
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Ben James Leads RBC Canadian Open After 63
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