Osprey Valley Open presented by Votorantim Cimentos – CBM Aggregates: Pre-tournament storylines, players to watch, more
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Tournaments facts
- Course: TPC Toronto (Heathlands), Caledon, Ontario, Canada
- Fortinet Cup points: 500 (winner)
- Purse: $225,000 ($40,500 winner)
Field summary (as of 7/29/2025)
- 156 players from 17 countries
- 112 – United States
- 16 – Canada
- 6 – Argentina
- 5 – China
- 2 – Australia, Colombia, Norway, England
- 1 – Cayman Islands, Costa Rica, Chinese Taipei, India, Ireland, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Philippines, Scotland
Players to watch
- Brett White (United States): Fired a 13-under 59 in the final round of the Commissionaires Ottawa Open presented by Lépine Apartments, marking just the third sub-60 round in PGA TOUR Americas history. The performance earned White his first career victory and the largest final-round comeback in Tour history, overcoming a seven-shot deficit and ultimately winning in a three-man playoff. He moved to No. 3 in the Fortinet Cup standings with the victory.
- Dillon Stewart (United States): A PGA TOUR Americas Q-School graduate making his first appearance on a PGA TOUR-sanctioned circuit this season, Stewart claimed victory at the Bromont Open presented by Desjardins in just his second North America start. He also finished T9 in his PGA TOUR Americas debut at the Explore NB Open and enters the week ranked No. 6 in the Fortinet Cup following a T5 finish in Ottawa last week.
- David Perkins (United States): After finishing the Latin America Swing at No. 8 in the Fortinet Cup standings, Perkins captured his first PGA TOUR-sanctioned victory at the Explore NB Open. He currently sits at No. 2 in the Fortinet Cup heading into the week.
- Davis Lamb (United States): Claimed the No. 1 spot in the Fortinet Cup following a T4 at the Explore NB Open and a runner-up finish at the Bromont Open. Lamb will make his third career appearance at the Osprey Valley Open, looking to improve on his best finish at the event, a T32 in 2022.
- Justin Hastings (Cayman Islands): Winner of the 2025 Latin America Amateur Championship (LAAC), Hastings earned exempt status on PGA TOUR Americas via a No. 13 finish in the Class of 2025 PGA TOUR University Ranking and made his Tour debut at last week’s Commissionaires Ottawa Open. He maintained amateur status through The Open Championship at Royal Portrush and played in both The Masters and U.S. Open this season by virtue of his LAAC title.
- Jake Peacock (United States): The former University of South Florida standout finished T9 at the Explore NB Open in his professional debut and stands No. 54 in the Fortinet Cup through only three appearances this season. Peacock was the 2025 American Athletic Conference Player of the Year and a four-time collegiate winner. He finished No. 19 in the Class of 2025 PGA TOUR University Ranking to earn status on PGA TOUR Americas for Segment II.
- A.J. Ewart (Canada): Recorded his third top-10 finish of the season and first of the North America Swing with a strong T10 showing at the Commissionaires Ottawa Open. Ewart is currently the top-ranked Canadian in the Fortinet Cup, entering the week at No. 16.
- Michael Brennan (United States): A Fortinet ambassador, Brennan has yet to miss a cut this season and leads the Tour with six top-10 finishes in nine starts. He added another top-15 showing at last week’s Commissionaires Ottawa Open and is the only player currently inside "The 10" without a victory this season.
Tournament history
The Osprey Valley Open presented by Votorantim Cimentos – CBM Aggregates returns to the PGA TOUR Americas schedule for its fifth edition (2018-19, 2022-23), following a one-year hiatus in 2024 when TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley’s North Course hosted the season-ending Fortinet Cup Championship. This year, the tournament returns to the Heathlands Course for the third time, a venue that has crowned past champions such as Davis Shore (2023), Danny Walker (2022) and three-time Korn Ferry Tour winner Paul Barjon (2019).
Fortinet Cup overview
The Osprey Valley Open presented by Votorantim Cimentos – CBM Aggregates marks the fourth event of the North America Swing. The 156-player field features all nine tournament winners from this season, as well as each of the top 10 players in the Fortinet Cup points list. This week’s field also includes 14 members of the PGA TOUR University Class of 2025 and 51 exempt players from PGA TOUR Americas Q-School.
2025 season summary
Up to 15 Korn Ferry Tour cards for 2026 are on the line during the 2025 PGA TOUR Americas season – five conditional memberships will go to the top players from Segment I (John Marshall Butler, Davis Lamb) and Segment II (3), and the top 10 players in the season-long Fortinet Cup points list will earn exempt membership on Korn Ferry Tour next season.