No Dustin? No problem. RBC Canadian Open unfazed by Johnson’s withdrawal
TORONTO — Dustin Johnson was once the face of the RBC Canadian Open but years after he won the men’s national golf championship his sudden withdrawal from the PGA Tour event isn’t having a significant impact on the tournament’s ticket sales.
Johnson, who won the Canadian Open in 2018, announced on Tuesday that he would not be playing next week at St. George’s Golf and Country Club in Toronto. Instead, Johnson entered the 48-man field for the first Saudi-funded LIV Golf Invitational, a new rival men’s golf circuit hoping to compete with the PGA Tour.
“No, I’ve seen nothing that would suggest that it was impactful,” said Dan Pino, senior director of communications for Golf Canada, about Johnson’s departure. “From a ticket sales perspective we continue to trend positively.
“I don’t know that decision carried any weight with ticket behaviour. We’re tracking just fine.”