I Played the Canadian Open Course Before the Pros

I got the chance to play the RBC Canadian Open course before the tournament started—and it completely changed my perspective on how good PGA Tour players really are. With the grandstands up, tournament rough growing in, championship tees stretched back, and the course prepared for Canada's national championship, we wanted to see what happens when an amateur golfer takes on a PGA Tour setup. TPC Osprey Valley's North Course will challenge some of the best golfers in the world during the RBC Canadian Open, but how difficult is it for a regular golfer? What looks manageable on TV feels very different when you're standing on a 500+ yard par 4, facing championship pin positions, navigating tournament rough, and trying to keep doubles off the scorecard. In this video you'll see: ⛳ What Canadian Open conditions are really like ⛳ How difficult a PGA Tour setup feels for an amateur golfer ⛳ The biggest difference between tournament golf and everyday golf ⛳ Why course management becomes even more important under pressure ⛳ The shots PGA Tour players make look easy that absolutely aren't ⛳ How the North Course at TPC Osprey Valley is being prepared for Canada's national championship Whether you're a competitive golfer, amateur golfer, or simply a fan of the PGA Tour, this round gives you a unique look at what tournament golf conditions are really like before the professionals arrive. If you've ever watched the PGA Tour and wondered, "How hard can it really be?" this round might surprise you. 📍 Filmed at TPC Osprey Valley – Host Venue of the RBC Canadian Open 💬 How many shots do you think PGA Tour conditions would add to your score? Let us know in the comments. 🔔 Subscribe for more golf experiments, equipment testing, course strategy, and tournament golf content. #RBCCanadianOpen #PGATour #Golf #TournamentGolf #TPCOspreyValley #GolfCourseManagement