Iwai leads CPKC Women's Open
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Even Brooke Henderson, the winningest professional golfer in Canadian history, can still learn on the job. Henderson, from Smiths Falls, Ont., climbed 33 spots up the leaderboard on Friday at the CPKC Women's Open,
Brooke Henderson fired a 5-under 66 Friday at the CPKC Women’s Open and is in contention heading into the weekend.
Calgary native Aphrodite Deng stole the spotlight on Thursday, while Brooke Henderson impressed on Friday. Follow the progress of the two Canadians at the CPKC Women's Open here.
Coming off her maiden LPGA victory at the Standard Portland Classic last week, Japan's Akie Iwai leads by two strokes following the first round of the CPKC Women's Open in Mississauga, Ont.
Brooke Henderson admitted 2025 has been a "weird" year. Although she's had a number of decent finishes, the Canadian hasn't really flirted with a win.
On Friday, August 22, Akie Iwai continued her hold on the CPKC Women's Open 2025 lead after carding a 2-under 69.
This marks the first time that historic Mississaugua Golf and Country Club has hosted the championship on the LPGA.
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Golf Digest on MSNHere’s the prize money payout for each golfer at the 2025 LPGA CPKC Women’s Open
In speaking with the media this week for the first time since beginning his tenure as PGA Tour CEO, Brian Rolapp noted the importance of competitive parity and the notion that his tour benefits from the fact that on any given week,
The 2025 CPKC Women's Open has concluded its second round at Mississauga Golf and Country Club. The tournament’s cut line was set at 1-over, and several big-name golfers will not be in the field this weekend, including Lexi Thompson and Lottie Woad.
Leona Maguire shot an opening 66 to lie two strokes off the lead after the opening round of the CPKC Women’s Open in Ontario. The Cavan golfer was in a group trailing Japan’s Akie Iwai, who birdied her last two holes for a seven-under-par 64.