Mexican Tour success makes Seb Szirmak’s path to RBC Canadian Open murky
Toronto’s Sebastian Szirmak has the most wins of any Canadian pro golfer in 2024 but, ironically, his success on the Gira de Golf Professional Mexicana may prevent him from playing in the RBC Canadian Open.
Szirmak won the Villa Rica Classic in Alvarado, Mexico, on April 6 for the second victory of his first season on the Mexican Tour. That moved him up to 1,003rd on the official world golf ranking, fourth on the tour’s points list and in position to win the circuit’s overall title.
“That last tournament coming I think if I win that, then it’s an absolute lock to bring the whole money list home,” said Szirmak from his home in Playa Del Carmen. “So that’s my short-term goal right now.”
The 34-year-old Szirmak joined the Gira de Golf Professional Mexicana this year because it’s one of the few tours outside the PGA Tour’s tiered system that offers official world ranking points, and travelling within one country keeps his financial overhead lower than the demanding schedule of the PGA Tour Americas. That plan started to bear fruit when he won the Wipa’s Open on March 9 and then repeated the feat at the Villa Rica Classic.