Canadian Women's Open
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CPKC
Played as the CPKC Women's Open (Aug 25-28). Second-placed Mao Saigo (Jpn) finished 2 shots behind 31-year-old Lauren Coughlin (USA), who recorded her first LPGA Tour win in her 101st start on the Tour. [Earl Grey GC, Calgary, Alberta, Canada].
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CPKC
Played as the CPKC Women's Open (Aug 24-27; formerly the CP Women's Open). 25-year-old Megan Khang (USA) beat Jin Young Ko (S Kor) with a par at the first playoff hole (par-4 18th), to record her first LPGA Tour win in her 191st start on the Tour. [Shaughnessy G&CC, Vancouver, BC].
Title sponsor: Canadian Pacific Kansas City Southern (CPKC).
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Canadian Pacific
Played as the CP Women's Open (Aug 25-28). Second-placed Nelly Korda (USA) and Hye-jin Choi (S Kor) finished 1 shot behind 32-year-old Paula Reto (RSA), who recorded her first LPGA Tour win in her ninth year and 157th start on the Tour. [Ottawa Hunt & GC, Ottawa, Ontario].
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Canadian Pacific
CP Women's Open not played in 2021 (scheduled for Aug 26-29, but cancelled due to the ongoing global coronavirus pandemic). [Shaughnessy G&CC, Vancouver, BC].
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Canadian Pacific
CP Women's Open not played in 2020 (scheduled for Sept 3-6, but cancelled due to global coronavirus pandemic). [Shaughnessy G&CC, Vancouver, BC].
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Canadian Pacific
Played as the CP Women's Open (Aug 22-25). Second-placed Nicole Broch Larsen (Den) finished 5 shots behind Jin Young Ko (S Kor). [Magna GC, Aurora, Ontario].
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Canadian Pacific
Played as the CP Women's Open (Aug 23-26). Second-placed Angel Yin (USA) finished 4 shots behind Brooke Henderson (Can), who became the first Canadian to win the women's national title since Jocelyne Bourassa in 1973. [Wascana CC, Regina, Saskatchewan].
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Canadian Pacific
Played as the Canadian Pacific Women's Open (Aug 24-27). Second-placed Mirim Lee (S Kor) finished 2 shots behind Sung Hyun Park (S Kor), whose final round 64 (-7) clinched her second LPGA Tour win. [Ottawa H&GC, Ottawa, Ontario].
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Canadian Pacific
Played as the Canadian Pacific Women's Open (Aug 25-28). Second-placed Sei Young Kim (S Kor) finished 4 shots behind Ariya Jutanugarn (Thai), who claimed a fifth LPGA Tour win in her last ten starts, and fifth win in 2016. [Priddis Greens G&CC, Priddis, nr Calgary, Alberta].
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Canadian Pacific
Played as the Canadian Pacific Women's Open (Aug 20-23). Lydia Ko (NZ) beat Stacy Lewis (USA) with a par at the first playoff hole (par-4 18th), to claim her third win in four years in this event. [The Vancouver GC, Coquitlam, nr Vancouver, BC].
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Canadian Pacific
Played as the Canadian Pacific Women's Open (Aug 21-24; formerly CN Canadian Women's Open). Second-placed Na Yeon Choi (S Kor) finished 2 shots behind So Yeon Ryu (S Kor). [London H&CC, London, Ontario].
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CN
Played as the CN Canadian Women's Open (Aug 22-25). Second-placed Karine Icher (Fra) finished 5 shots behind defending champion Lydia Ko (NZ). 16-year old Ko became the first amateur to record two LPGA Tour wins, and first amateur to successfully defend a title on the Tour. [Royal Mayfair GC, Edmonton, Alberta].
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CN
Played as the CN Canadian Women's Open (Aug 23-26). At 15 yrs 4 mths & 2 days, Korean-born Lydia Ko (NZ, amateur), became the youngest ever winner on the LPGA Tour. The $300,000 first prize went to second-placed Inbee Park (S Kor), who finished 3 shots behind Ko. [The Vancouver GC, Coquitlam, nr Vancouver, BC].
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CN
Played as the CN Canadian Women's Open (Aug 25-28). Second-placed Stacy Lewis (USA) and defending champion Michelle Wie (USA) finished 1 shot behind Brittany Lincicome (USA), who recorded her fifth LPGA Tour win. [Hillsdale G&CC, Mirabel, Québec].
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CN
Played as the CN Canadian Women's Open (Aug 26-29). Second-placed Kristy McPherson (USA), Suzann Pettersen (Nor), Jee Young Lee (S Kor) and Jiyai Shin (S Kor) finished 3 shots behind Michelle Wie (USA) who recorded her second LPGA Tour win. [St Charles CC, Winnipeg, Manitoba].
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CN
Played as the CN Canadian Women's Open (Sept 3-6). Second-placed Momoko Ueda (Jpn), Morgan Pressel (USA), Ai Miyazato (Jpn), Angela Stanford (USA) and Karrie Webb (Aus) finished 5 shots behind Suzann Pettersen (Nor). [Priddis Greens G&CC, Priddis, nr Calgary, Alberta].
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CN
Played as the CN Canadian Women's Open (Aug 14-17). Second-placed Se Ri Pak (S Kor) finished 1 shot behind 26-year-old Katherine Hull (Aus; from Aug 2012 played as Katherine Kirk), who recorded her first LPGA Tour win. [Ottawa H&GC, Ottawa, Ontario].
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CN
Played as the CN Canadian Women's Open (Aug 16-19). Second-placed Paula Creamer (USA) finished 3 shots behind Lorena Ochoa (Mex). [Royal Mayfair GC, Edmonton, Alberta].
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CN
Played as the CN Canadian Women's Open (Aug 10-13). Second-placed Angela Stanford (USA) finished 1 shot behind Cristie Kerr (USA). [London H&CC, London, Ontario].
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BMO Financial Gp
Played as the BMO Financial Group Canadian Women's Open (July 14-17). Second-placed Katherine Hull (Aus) finished 1 shot behind 23-year-old LPGA Tour rookie Meena Lee (S Kor), who recorded her first win on the Tour. [Glen Arbour GC, Hammonds Plains, Nova Scotia].
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BMO Financial Gp
Played as the BMO Financial Group Canadian Women's Open (July 8-11). Second-placed Beth Daniel (USA) finished 4 shots behind Meg Mallon (USA), who recorded back-to-back LPGA Tour wins, having lifted the U.S. Women's Open trophy a week earlier. [Battlefield course, Legends on the Niagara, Niagara Falls, Ontario].
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BMO Financial Gp
Played as the BMO Financial Group Canadian Women's Open (July 10-13). Second-placed Juli Inkster (USA) finished 1 shot behind Beth Daniel (USA), who recorded the last of her 33 LPGA Tour wins. [Point Grey G&CC, Vancouver, BC].
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Bank of Montreal
Played as the Bank of Montreal Canadian Women's Open (Aug 15-18). Second-placed Michelle Ellis (Aus), Catriona Matthew (Scot) and Michele Redman (USA) finished 3 shots behind Meg Mallon (USA), who won this title for the second time in three years. [Summerlea G&CC, Vaudreuil-Dorion, Québec].
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Bank of Montreal
Played as the Bank of Montreal Canadian Women's Open (Aug 16-19; formerly the du Maurier Classic; first year since 1978 not played as an LPGA Tour major championship). Second-placed Kelly Robbins (USA) finished 2 shots behind Annika Sörenstam (Swe). [South course, Angus Glen GC, Markham, nr Toronto, Ont.].
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du Maurier
Played as the du Maurier Classic (Aug 10-13; in 2001 renamed as the Canadian Women's Open and replaced by the Women's British Open as an LPGA Tour major championship). Second-placed Rosie Jones (USA) finished 1 shot behind Meg Mallon (USA). [Royal Ottawa GC, Gatineau, Québec].
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du Maurier
Played as the du Maurier Classic (July 29-Aug 1). Second-placed Laura Davies (Eng) finished 2 shots behind 24-year-old Karrie Webb (Aus), who recorded the first of her seven major championship wins. [Priddis Greens G&CC, Priddis, nr Calgary, Alberta].
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du Maurier
Played as the du Maurier Classic (Jul 30-Aug 2). Second-placed Annika Sörenstam (Swe) finished 1 shot behind Brandie Burton (USA), who recorded her second win in this event. This was also her second major championship victory, and last of her five LPGA Tour wins. [Essex G&CC, LaSalle, Windsor, Ontario].
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du Maurier
Played as the du Maurier Classic (25th) (Jul 31-Aug 3). Second-placed Liselotte Neumann (Swe) finished 2 shots behind Colleen Walker (USA), who recorded her first and only major championship win. [Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario].
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du Maurier
Played as the du Maurier Classic (Aug 1-4). Second-placed Nancy Lopez (USA) and Karrie Webb (Aus) finished 2 shots behind Laura Davies (Eng), who recorded her second major championship win of 1996. [Edmonton CC, Edmonton, Alberta].
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du Maurier
Played as the du Maurier Classic (Aug 24-27). Second-placed Liselotte Neumann (Swe) finished 1 shot behind 32-year-old Jenny Lidback (Peru/Swe/USA), who recorded her first and only win on the LPGA Tour. [Beaconsfield GC, Pointe-Claire, Québec].
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du Maurier
Played as the du Maurier Classic (Aug 25-28). Second-placed Michelle McGann (USA) finished 1 shot behind Martha Nause (USA), who recorded her first major championship win, and last of her three LPGA Tour titles. [Ottawa H&GC, Ottawa, Ontario].
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du Maurier
Played as the du Maurier Classic (Jul 30-Aug 2). Brandie Burton (USA) beat Betsy King (USA) with a birdie at the first playoff hole, to record the first of her two major championship wins. [London H&CC, London, Ontario].
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du Maurier
Played as the du Maurier Classic (Aug 13-16). Second-placed Judy Dickinson (USA) finished 2 shots behind 29-year-old Sherri Steinhauer (USA), who recorded her first LPGA Tour win, and the first of her two major championship titles. [St Charles CC, Winnipeg, Manitoba].
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du Maurier
Played as the du Maurier Classic (Sept 12-15). Second-placed Debbie Massey (USA) finished 3 shots behind 30-year-old Nancy Scranton (USA), who recorded the first of her three LPGA Tour titles ... and a major championship title! [The Vancouver GC, Coquitlam, nr Vancouver, BC].
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du Maurier
Played as the du Maurier Classic (Jun 28-Jul 1). Second-placed Patty Sheehan (USA) finished 2 shots behind 26-year-old Cathy Johnston (USA), who recorded her first and only LPGA Tour win ... and a major championship title! [Westmount G&CC, Kitchener, Ontario].
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du Maurier
Played as the du Maurier Classic (Jun 29-Jul 2). Second-placed Pat Bradley (USA) and Betsy King (USA) finished 1 shot behind 29-year-old Tammie Green (USA), who recorded the first of her seven LPGA Tour wins ... and a major championship title! [Beaconsfield GC, Pointe-Claire, Québec].
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du Maurier
Played as the du Maurier Classic (Jun 30-Jul 3). Second-placed Laura Davies (Eng) finished 1 shot behind Sally Little (RSA/USA), who claimed her second major championship title, and the last of her 15 LPGA Tour wins. [The Vancouver GC, Coquitlam, nr Vancouver, BC].
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du Maurier
Played as the du Maurier Classic (July 9-12). Second-placed Ayako Okamoto (Jpn) finished 2 shots behind Jody Rosenthal (USA), who claimed her first major championship title, and the second of her two LPGA Tour wins. [GC Islesmere, Sainte-Dorothée Laval, Québec].
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du Maurier
Played as the du Maurier Classic (July 24-27). Defending champion Pat Bradley (USA) beat Ayako Okamoto (Jpn) with a birdie at the first playoff hole, to win this major championship for the third time. [Board of Trade CC, Woodbridge, Ontario].
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du Maurier
Played as the du Maurier Classic (July 25-28). Second-placed Jane Geddes (USA) finished 1 shot behind Pat Bradley (USA), who won this major championship for the second time. [Beaconsfield GC, Pointe-Claire, Québec].
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du Maurier
Played as the du Maurier Classic (July 26-29; formerly the Peter Jackson Classic). Second-placed Ayako Okamoto (Jpn) finished 1 shot behind Juli Inkster (USA), who won her second major championship, having recorded a playoff win in the Nabisco Dinah Shore four months earlier. [St George's G&CC, Etobicoke, Ontario].
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du Maurier
Played as the Peter Jackson Classic (Jun 30-Jul 3). Second-placed Alice Miller (USA) and JoAnne Carner (USA) finished 2 shots behind Hollis Stacy (USA), who won her third major championship title. [Beaconsfield GC, Pointe-Claire, Québec].
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Peter Jackson
Played as the Peter Jackson Classic (10th) (July 1-4). Second-placed Beth Daniel (USA) finished 1 shot behind Sandra Haynie (USA), who recorded the last of her 42 LPGA Tour wins, and last of her four major championship titles. [St George's G&CC, Etobicoke, Ontario].
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Peter Jackson
Played as the Peter Jackson Classic (July 2-5). Second-placed Nancy Lopez (USA) and Pat Bradley (USA) finished 1 shot behind Jan Stephenson (Aus), who recorded her fifth LPGA Tour win, and the first of her three major championship titles. [Summerlea G&CC, Vaudreuil-Dorion, Québec].
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Peter Jackson
Played as the Peter Jackson Classic (Aug 7-10). Second-placed JoAnne Carner (USA) finished 1 shot behind Pat Bradley (USA), who recorded the first of her six wins in major championships. [St George's G&CC, Etobicoke, Ontario].
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Peter Jackson
Played as the Peter Jackson Classic (7th) (July 26-29; first year designated an LPGA Tour major championship). Second-placed Nancy Lopez (USA) finished 3 shots behind Amy Alcott (USA), who recorded her seventh LPGA Tour win, and her first major championship title. [Vallée du Richelieu GC, Sainte-Julie, nr Montreal, Québec].
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Peter Jackson
Played as the Peter Jackson Classic (July 1-4; first year played as a 72-hole event). Second-placed Hollis Stacy (USA) finished 8 shots behind JoAnne Carner (USA). [St George's G&CC, Etobicoke, Ontario].
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Peter Jackson
Played as the Peter Jackson Classic (Jul 1-3). Second-placed Pat Meyers (USA) and Sandra Palmer (USA) finished 1 shot behind Judy Rankin (USA). [Club de Golf Lachute, Lachute, Québec].
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Peter Jackson
Played as the Peter Jackson Classic (June 11-13). Donna Caponi Young (USA) beat Judy Rankin (USA) with a par at the first playoff hole. [Cedar Brae G&CC, Scarborough, Ontario].
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Peter Jackson
Played as the Peter Jackson Classic (June 27-29). JoAnne Carner (USA) beat Carol Mann (USA) with a birdie at the second playoff hole. [St George's G&CC, Etobicoke, Ontario].
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Peter Jackson
Played as the Peter Jackson Classic (June 28-30; formerly La Canadienne Championship). Second-placed JoAnne Carner (USA) finished 3 shots behind Carole Jo Skala (USA, née Kabler), who recorded the second of her four LPGA Tour wins. [Candiac GC, Candiac, Québec].
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The inaugural La Canadienne Golf Championship (June 15-17; renamed the Peter Jackson Classic in 1974, then du Maurier Classic in 1983; an LPGA major championship from 1979 to 2000). 26-year-old home-country winner Jocelyne Bourassa (Can) beat Sandra Haynie (USA) with a birdie at the third playoff hole, to claim her first and only LPGA Tour win. Judy Rankin (USA) was eliminated at the first playoff hole. [Golf municipal de Montréal, Parc Maisonneuve, Montréal, Québec. Original 18-hole course now closed].
The Sentry: known for many years as the Tournament of Champions, the PGA Tour’s 2025 season-opener gets underway on Kapalua’s Plantation course (Jan 2-5). Chris Kirk defends.
Tournament of Champions: the LPGA Tour’s 2025 season is launched at Lake Nona with the their Tournament of Champions (Jan 30-Feb 2). The 2024 edition gave Lydia Ko her 20th LPGA Tour title.
Attahya Thitikul: also known as “Jeeno”, the Thai golfer won the LPGA Tour’s 2024 CME Group Tour Championship … and an eye-watering $4 million, the richest first-prize in women’s golf.
Rory McIlroy: scooped the 2024 European (DP World) Tour season-long Order of Merit title, joining Seve Ballesteros as a six-time winner of this prestigious award.
Marco Simone Golf & Country Club: With a clubhouse that might befit a Roman Emperor, and a golf course to match, you can be sure of a memorable outing at Rome's most talked about golf facility.
Jim Fazio's original layout was much changed to create a modern Ryder Cup course ... now one of the Eternal City's (and Italy's) most revered.
Here at Prince’s Golf Club you'll find 27 excellent holes of links golf. Just over the fence and sharing similar terrain is Royal St George’s; but Prince’s is far from overshadowed by its venerable neighbour. The three nine-hole loops at Prince's, laid out over gently undulating terrain, are sure to bring a smile of satisfaction to all lovers of links golf.
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