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Highlights | Round 3 | RBC Canadian
In the third round of the 2025 RBC Canadian Open, Matteo Manassero and Ryan Fox each carded 6-under 64s to get to 14-under after 54 holes at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley (North Course). Both DPWT alums take the co-lead by one heading into Sunday.
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