“Luckily, I Brought My Passport” – Cameron Champ Makes Feelings Clear on Wild Turn From 8th Alternate to RBC Canadian Open Frontrunner
- Cameron Champ led the RBC Canadian Open at TPC Toronto on June 6, 2025, holding a two-shot lead at 12-under par after round two.
- Champ entered the tournament as the eighth alternate and only gained entry after several withdrawals, though he did not expect to play.
- On Friday morning, Champ shot a 4-under 66 to become the clubhouse leader, while Richard T. Lee and Thorbjorn Olesen tied for second three shots behind.
- Champ has struggled with mental challenges and limited PGA Tour starts recently, saying, "The last couple years for me, it's mostly been off-the-course stuff."
- Currently leading, Champ is poised to secure his first PGA Tour victory in several years as he navigates the challenges of his ongoing recovery and embraces new opportunities.
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Champ takes 2-shot lead, Canada's Taylor and Lee tied for 3rd heading into weekend at Canadian Open
Cameron Champ shot a 4-under 66 to climb atop the leaderboard on Friday at 12-under overall at the RBC Canadian Open for a two-stroke lead over fellow American Andrew Putnam. Vancouver's Richard T. Lee and Nick Taylor of Abbotsford, B.C., were tied for third at 9 under.

Champ takes two-shot lead at RBC Canadian Open after being eighth alternate last week
CALEDON — Cameron Champ wasn't even supposed to be here today. Champ shot a 4-under 66 to climb atop the leaderboard on Friday at 12-under overall at the RBC Canadian Open for a two-stroke lead over fellow American Andrew Putnam.

Champ takes clubhouse lead at RBC Canadian Open; Vancouver's Lee low Canadian
CALEDON — American Cameron Champ shot a 4-under 66 in Friday's morning wave to become the clubhouse leader in the second round of the RBC Canadian Open. Vancouver's Richard T.

Champ takes clubhouse lead at RBC Canadian Open; Vancouver’s Lee low Canadian
CALEDON - American Cameron Champ shot a 4-under 66 in Friday's morning wave to become the clubhouse leader in the second round of the RBC Canadian Open.
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