Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Canadian Pacific Women’s Open Winners and History

Canadian Pacific LogoThe Canadian Pacific Women’s Open has been Canada’s national championship tournament since its founding in 1973. Over the years, it has been known by a variety of names:

1973: La Canadienne
1974–1983: Classique Peter Jackson Classic
1984–1987: Classique du Maurier Classic
1988–2000: du Maurier Ltd Classic, Classique du Maurier Ltée
2001–2002: Bank of Montreal Canadian Women’s Open, Omnium canadien féminin Banque de Montréal
2003–2005: BMO Financial Group Canadian Women’s Open, Omnium canadien féminin BMO Groupe financier
2006–2013: CN Canadian Women’s Open, Omnium canadien féminin CN
2014–Present: Canadian Pacific Women’s Open, Omnium féminin Canadien Pacifique

Considered one of the LPGA’s majors from 1979 to 2000, the Canadian Pacific Women’s Open was eclipsed when the LPGA decided to instead include the Women’s British Open. The Women’s British Open was a major on the Ladies European Tour and including it on the LPGA list gave the tours one common major. Today, both tours recognize the Women’s British Open and the Evian Championship. The Ladies European Tour does not sanction any of the US-based majors.

For the first six years, the tournament was 54 holes

In 2012, Lydia Ko made history by becoming the youngest winner of an LPGA Tour event. She was fifteen years, four months. She is also only the fifth amateur — and the first in more than forty years — to win an LPGA Tour event. She defended tah twin as an amateur in 2013.

A complete list of Canadian Pacific Women’s Open Winners follows:

Canadian Pacific Women's Open Winners

Year Champion Country Score To par Tournament Location
2016 Arya Jutanugarn Thailand 265 -23 Priddis Greens Golf & Country Club (Calgary, AB)
2015 Lydia Ko (3)  New Zealand 276 −12 Vancouver Golf Club, (Coquitlam, BC)
2014 Ryu So-yeon  South Korea 265 −23 London Hunt and Country Club (London, ON)
2013 Lydia Ko (a) (2)  New Zealand 265 −15 Royal Mayfair Golf Club, (Edmonton, AB)
2012 Lydia Ko (a)  New Zealand 275 −13 Vancouver Golf Club, (Coquitlam, BC)[4]
2011 Brittany Lincicome  United States 275 −13 Hillsdale Golf & Country Club, (Mirabel, QC)[5]
2010 Michelle Wie  United States 276 −12 St. Charles Country Club, (Winnipeg, MB)
2009 Suzann Pettersen  Norway 269 −15 Priddis Greens Golf & Country Club (Calgary, AB)
2008 Katherine Hull  Australia 277 −11 Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club (Ottawa, ON)
2007 Lorena Ochoa  Mexico 268 −16 Royal Mayfair Golf Club (Edmonton, AB)
2006 Cristie Kerr  United States 276 −12 London Hunt and Country Club (London, ON)
2005 Meena Lee  South Korea 279 −9 Glen Arbour Golf Course (Halifax, NS)
2004 Meg Mallon (3)  United States 270 −18 Legends on the Niagara (Niagara Falls, ON)
2003 Beth Daniel  United States 276 −13 Point Grey Golf & Country Club (Vancouver, BC)
2002 Meg Mallon (2)  United States 284 −4 Summerlea Golf and Country Club (Montreal, QC)
2001 Annika Sörenstam  Sweden 272 −16 Angus Glen Golf Club (Markham, ON)
2000 Meg Mallon  United States 282 −6 Royal Ottawa Golf Club (Gatineau, QC)
1999 Karrie Webb  Australia 277 −11 Priddis Greens Golf & Country Club (Calgary, AB)
1998 Brandie Burton (2)  United States 270 −18 Essex Golf & Country Club (Windsor, ON)
1997 Colleen Walker  United States 278 −14 Glen Abbey Golf Course (Oakville, ON)
1996 Laura Davies  England 277 −11 Edmonton Country Club (Edmonton, AB)
1995 Jenny Lidback  Peru/Sweden 280 −8 Beaconsfield Golf Club (Beaconsfield, QC)
1994 Martha Nause  United States 279 −9 Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club (Ottawa, ON)
1993 Brandie Burton  United States 277 −11PO London Hunt Club (London, ON)
1992 Sherri Steinhauer  United States 277 −11 St. Charles Country Club (Winnipeg, MB)
1991 Nancy Scranton  United States 279 −9 Vancouver Golf Club (Coquitlam, BC)
1990 Cathy Johnston  United States 276 −16 Westmount Golf and Country Club (Kitchener, ON)
1989 Tammie Green  United States 279 −9 Beaconsfield Golf Club (Beaconsfield, QC)
1988 Sally Little  United States 279 −9 Vancouver Golf Club (Coquitlam, BC)
1987 Jody Rosenthal  United States 272 −16 Islesmere Golf Club (Laval, QC)
1986 Pat Bradley (3)  United States 276 −12PO Board of Trade Country Club (Woodbridge, ON)
1985 Pat Bradley (2)  United States 278 −10 Beaconsfield Golf Club (Beaconsfield, QC)
1984 Juli Inkster  United States 279 −9 St. George's Golf and Country Club (Toronto, ON)
1983 Hollis Stacy  United States 277 −11 Beaconsfield Golf Club (Beaconsfield, QC)
1982 Sandra Haynie  United States 280 −8 St. George's Golf and Country Club (Toronto, ON)
1981 Jan Stephenson  Australia 278 −10 Summerlea Golf & Country Club (Vaudreuil-Dorion, QC)
1980 Pat Bradley  United States 277 −15 St. George's Golf and Country Club (Toronto, ON)
1979 Amy Alcott  United States 285 −7 Richelieu Valley Golf Club (Sainte-Julie, QC)
1978 JoAnne Carner (2)  United States 278 −14 St. George's Golf and Country Club
1977 Judy Rankin  United States 212 −4 Lachute Golf Club
1976 Donna Caponi  United States 212 −4PO Cedar Brae Golf & Country Club
1975 JoAnne Carner  United States 214 −5PO St. George's Golf and Country Club
1974 Carole Jo Skala  United States 208 −11 Candiac Golf Club
1973 Jocelyne Bourassa  Canada 214 −5PO Montreal Municipal Golf Club
Past Winners of the Canadian Pacific Women's Open

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