Multiple and Consecutive Champions
This table lists the golfers who have won more than one Canadian Open.
| Deceased golfer † |
| Major championship winner the same year as the Open win ‡ |
| Major championship winner M |
| Country | Golfer | Total | Years |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | Diegel, LeoLeo Diegel ‡†M | 4 | 1924, 1925, 1928, 1929 |
| United States | Armour, TommyTommy Armour ‡†M | 3 | 1927, 1930, 1934 |
| United States | Snead, SamSam Snead M† | 3 | 1938, 1940, 1941 |
| United States | Trevino, LeeLee Trevino ‡M | 3 | 1971, 1977, 1979TC |
| Canada | Murray, CharlesCharles Murray † | 2 | 1906, 1911 |
| Canada | Murray, AlbertAlbert Murray † | 2 | 1908, 1913 |
| Canada | Karl Keffer † | 2 | 1909, 1914 |
| England | Edgar, James DouglasJames Douglas Edgar † | 2 | 1919, 1920 |
| England | Cooper, HarryHarry Cooper † | 2 | 1932, 1937 |
| Australia | Ferrier, JimJim Ferrier M† | 2 | 1950, 1951 |
| United States | Ford, DougDoug Ford M | 2 | 1959, 1963 |
| United States | Weiskopf, TomTom Weiskopf ‡M | 2 | 1973, 1975 |
| United States | Lietzke, BruceBruce Lietzke | 2 | 1978, 1982 |
| United States | Strange, CurtisCurtis Strange M | 2 | 1985, 1987 |
| Australia | Norman, GregGreg Norman M | 2 | 1984, 1992 |
| Zimbabwe | Price, NickNick Price ‡M | 2 | 1991, 1994 |
| United States | Jones, SteveSteve Jones M | 2 | 1989, 1997 |
| United States | Furyk, JimJim Furyk M | 2 | 2006, 2007 |
- Bolded years and player names means back-to-back wins
- TC denotes Triple-Crown winner in 1971.
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