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The CP Women's Open (french: Open féminin du Canada) is a women's professional golf tournament managed by
Golf Canada The Royal Canadian Golf Association (RCGA), branded as Golf Canada, is the governing body of golf in Canada. Beginnings Golf Canada was founded on June 6, 1895, as the ''Canadian Golf Association'' at the Royal Ottawa Golf Club. The Royal pre ...
. It has been Canada's national championship tournament since its founding in
1973 Events January * January 1 - The United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland and Denmark enter the European Economic Community, which later becomes the European Union. * January 15 – Vietnam War: Citing progress in peace negotiations, U.S. ...
, and is an official event on the LPGA Tour.


History

Originally a three-round (54-hole) tournament for its first six years; it has been a four-round (72-hole) tournament since
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. From
1979 Events January * January 1 ** United Nations Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim heralds the start of the ''International Year of the Child''. Many musicians donate to the ''Music for UNICEF Concert'' fund, among them ABBA, who write the song ...
through
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, the event was one of the LPGA Tour's four Women's major golf championships, major championships. In 2001 LPGA Tour, 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 LPGA Tour, 2007 and 2008 LPGA Tour, 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 LPGA Tour, 2009, the LPGA no longer uses this system to determine players who qualify for the Tour Championship. From 2007 LPGA Tour, 2007 to 2009, the CWO was the third richest event on the LPGA Tour, behind only the 2009 U.S. Women's Open, 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 LPGA Tour, 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 LPGA Tour, 2013, and won her third in 2015 LPGA Tour, 2015 as a professional. In 2018 Brooke Henderson became the first Canadian in 45 years, and only the second ever after Jocelyne Bourassa won the inaugural event in 1973, to win Canada's national open.


Title sponsorship

The tournament was first known as La Canadienne, as the event was held in Quebec. In 1974, it was sponsored by Imperial Tobacco Canada, becoming the Peter Jackson Classic until 1984, after which it became the du Maurier Classic; both Peter Jackson and du Maurier (cigarette), du Maurier are cigarettes within the Imperial Tobacco Canada umbrella. Imperial Tobacco Canada's sponsorship ended after 2000 because of Tobacco advertising#Canada, Canadian tobacco restrictions. From 1988 to 2000 both Classique du Maurier Ltée and du Maurier Ltd Classic were official because of Canada's Official Languages Act. In 1988, the tournament added the Ltd/Ltée designation because of the Tobacco Products Control Act. Under the rule, the full name of the manufacturer was required on promotional material as opposed to a tobacco brand name, so Imperial Tobacco registered their brands as separate corporate entities to avoid the ban. In 2001, the Bank of Montreal, Bank of Montréal took over sponsorship of the event for five years and renamed it the BMO Canadian Women's Open, or Omnium canadien féminin BMO. It was the first year the tournament was officially called the Canadian Women's Open, a title that the
Golf Canada The Royal Canadian Golf Association (RCGA), branded as Golf Canada, is the governing body of golf in Canada. Beginnings Golf Canada was founded on June 6, 1895, as the ''Canadian Golf Association'' at the Royal Ottawa Golf Club. The Royal pre ...
now recognises for all past playings. In 2006, the Canadian National Railway Company (CN) became the new title sponsor of the event and the championship was called the CN Canadian Women's Open, or Omnium canadien féminin CN. In November 2013, Canadian Pacific Railway Company took over title sponsorship of the Canadian Women's Open and the event name was changed to Canadian Pacific Women's Open, or Omnium féminin Canadien Pacifique. Canadian Pacific also increased the purse to $2.25 million USD. *
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: La Canadienne *1974 LPGA Tour, 1974–1983 LPGA Tour, 1983: Classique Peter Jackson Classic *1984 LPGA Tour, 1984–1987 LPGA Tour, 1987: Classique du Maurier Classic *1988 LPGA Tour, 1988–
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: du Maurier Ltd Classic, Classique du Maurier Ltée *2001 LPGA Tour, 2001–2002 LPGA Tour, 2002: Bank of Montreal Canadian Women's Open, Omnium canadien féminin Banque de Montréal *2003 LPGA Tour, 2003–2005 LPGA Tour, 2005: BMO Financial Group Canadian Women's Open, Omnium canadien féminin BMO Groupe financier *2006 LPGA Tour, 2006–2013 LPGA Tour, 2013: CN Canadian Women's Open, Omnium canadien féminin CN *2014 LPGA Tour, 2014–2017 LPGA Tour, 2017: Canadian Pacific Women's Open, Omnium féminin Canadien Pacifique *2018 LPGA Tour, 2018: CP Women's Open, Omnium féminin CP


Winners

Winners since 2001; purses are fixed in United States dollar, U.S. dollars. ^ Since Ko was an amateur, runners-up Inbee Park in 2012 and Karine Icher in 2013 won the $300,000 winner's share.
''Note: Green highlight indicates scoring records.''
Winners when the event was a Women's major golf championships, major, from
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to
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Winners before the event became a major in 1979


Multiple champions

Multiple winners as a major championship (1979–2000) Multiple winners of the event since 1973 (a) - denotes won tournaments as an amateur.


Champions by nationality

1 - 1995 du Maurier winner Jenny Lidback had dual citizenship (Peru and Sweden) at the time of her win.


Future sites

*2023 – Shaughnessy Golf & Country Club, Vancouver, British Columbia, TBD.


References


External links

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Coverage on the LPGA Tour's official siteWascana Country Club
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