The CP Women's Open is returning to Calgary. Golf Canada named Earl Grey Golf Club in the city's southwest corner as the 2024 host of the Canadian national women's golf championship on Tuesday.
2025 marks the first time the historic club will play host to the stars of the LPGA Tour; The 51 st playing of Canada’s National Open Championship returns to the Greater Toronto Area for the third ...
Golf Canada, in partnership with Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) is pleased to release the full selection of ticket options for the 2024 CPKC Women’s Open taking place July 23-28 at the historic ...
Fans at the CPKC Women’s Open will have the rare opportunity to watch Canadian golf sensation Brooke Henderson compete on home soil, alongside global stars like Lydia Ko. (Courtesy: cpkcwomensopen, ...
Annual event raises millions of dollars each year for children’s cardiac health You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. When the world’s top ...
The CPKC Women's Open is returning to Edmonton next year. Royal Mayfair Golf Club was named the host of the 2026 women's national championship by Golf Canada on Wednesday. Royal Mayfair will hold the ...
MISSISSAUGA - When Brooke Henderson won the Canadian national women’s golf championship in 2018 it created a small boom in recreational players taking up the sport. Canada’s golf community is hoping ...
Brooke Henderson has played in more than a dozen CPKC Women’s Open tournaments, winning the national women’s golf championship in 2018. And she’s loved every moment. But as Henderson has struggled on ...
MISSISSAUGA - Brooke Henderson knew she had something when she stepped into a greenside bunker on the 17th hole of Mississaugua Golf and Country Club. Henderson lined up her shot and made the perfect ...
MISSISSAUGA - Brooke Henderson of Smiths Falls, Ont., headlines the final field at next week's CPKC Women's Open. The winningest Canadian in professional golf history is one of the biggest names in a ...
As she worked through her freshman year at Texas A&M, Vanessa Borovilos had a sign above her bed reminding her of her major goal. She wanted to play in the U.S. Women’s Open. It was a pointed signal ...
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