Location |
Canada - varies Calgary, Alberta (in 2016) |
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Established | 1973, 44 years ago |
Course(s) |
Priddis Greens (2016) Raven Course |
Par | 72 in 2016 |
Length | 6,681 yards (6,109 m) |
Tour(s) | LPGA Tour |
Format | Stroke play - 72 holes |
Prize fund | US$2.25 million |
Month played | August |
Aggregate | 265 Lydia Ko (2013) 265 Ryu So-yeon (2014) 265 Ariya Jutanugarn (2016) |
To par | −23 Ryu So-yeon (2014) −23 Ariya Jutanugarn (2016) |
Ariya Jutanugarn |
The Canadian Pacific Women's Open is a women's professional golf tournament managed by Golf Canada. It has been Canada's national championship tournament since its founding in 1973, and is an official event on the LPGA Tour.
Originally a three-round (54-hole) tournament for its first six years; it has been a four-round (72-hole) tournament since 1978. From 1979 through 2000, the event was one of the LPGA Tour's four major championships. In 2001, it was replaced in the LPGA's roster of majors by the Women's British Open, an existing event which was already a major on the Ladies European Tour.
In 2007 and 2008 it was the final "winner" event of the LPGA season—i.e., an event in which the winner earns an automatic berth in the LPGA season-ending championship, the LPGA Tour Championship. As of 2009, the LPGA no longer uses this system to determine players who qualify for the Tour Championship. From 2007 to 2009, the CWO was the third richest event on the LPGA Tour, behind only the U.S. Women's Open and the Evian Masters in France. The prize fund was reduced in 2010 and 2012, but the $2.25 million purse remains among the highest on the LPGA Tour.
In 2012, amateur Lydia Ko became the youngest-ever winner of an LPGA Tour event. At 15 years and four months, she surpassed the record set by Lexi Thompson at 16 years and seven months in September 2011. Ko's win also made her only the fifth amateur to have won an LPGA Tour event, and the first in over 43 years. She successfully defended her win as an amateur in 2013, and won her third in 2015 as a professional.