Conducted by the Royal Canadian Golf Association (RCGA) and sanctioned by the Canadian Professional Golfers' Association (CPGA), the CN Canadian Womenís Tour is a developmental series for Canadian and international female professionals, as well as top amateur and junior golfers. The CN Canadian Women's Tour offers a great forum in which to hone your competitive edge while competing for exemptions into the CN Canadian Women's Open.
Now in its seventh year, the Tour includes three events throughout the season with the champions from each event earning an exemption into the 2007 CN Canadian Women's Open, August 13-19 at Royal Mayfair Golf Club in Edmonton. The champion from the season-ending Tour Championship will earn an automatic exemption into the 2008 CN Canadian Women's Open.
The following is the 2007 CN Canadian Women's Tour schedule:
CN Canadian Women's Tour @ Vancouver Golf Club
Vancouver, British Columbia
May 27-29
CN Canadian Women's Tour @ Settlers' Ghost Golf Club
Barrie, Ontario
June 17-19
CN Canadian Women's Tour @ River Spirit Golf Club
Calgary, Alberta
July 8-10
Open Monday Qualifier - CN Canadian Womenís Open
Edmonton Petroleum Golf & Country Club
Edmonton, Alberta
August 13
(Four exemptions into CN Canadian Women's Open)
CN Canadian Women's Tour Championship@ Club de golf Royal Quebec
Quebec City, Quebec
September 11-14
In all, players will be competing for a total purse of $155,000 (CDN). Each of the first three events will feature a purse of $35,000 including $5,833 for the winner while the $50,000 CN Canadian Women's Tour Championship will offer a champion's purse of $8,333.
Players competing on the Tour will also earn points towards the CN Canadian Women's Tour Order of Merit. The player
with the most points at the end of the season will earn the Jocelyne Bourassa Player of the Year award as well as the $3,000 (CDN) Order of Merit champion's purse.
For results and more information about the CN Canadian Womenís Tour please visit the official website at www.cncanadianwomenstour.com.
2006 RECAP
CN Canadian Women's Tour - 2006 Season Recap
CN Canadian Women's Tour @
Duncan Meadows Golf and Country Club, Duncan, British Columbia - May 10, 2006
Golf fans and spectators at Duncan Meadows Golf and Country Club were treated to a thrilling finish as American Taya Battistella outlasted four other golfers with a birdie on the first playoff hole to win the season-opening event on the CN Canadian Women's Tour.
Battistella fired rounds of 73-77 and finished regulation tied with fellow Americans Kim Kouwabunpat of Upland, California and Jessica Carafiello of Coral Springs, Florida as well as Canadians Lisa Meldrum of Montreal and Mary Ann Lapointe of Georgetown, Ont. at six-over 150.
The 26-year old Oregon native had a chance for the outright victory on the 18th hole but three-putted from 25 feet for bogey to open the door to the playoff. Battistella would regain her composure on the first playoff hole and with two of her competitors sitting with putts for par, she would drain a 40-foot chip for birdie to seal the victory.
CN Canadian Women's Tour @
Settlers' Ghost Golf Club, Barrie, Ontario - May 30, 2006
In classic playoff fashion, the CN Canadian Women's Tour came down to the wire as Salimah Mussani of Burlington, Ont. edged out Corina Kelepouris of Drayton Valley, Alta. on the first playoff hole to win at Settlers' Ghost Golf Club and earn the exemptio into the 2006 CN Canadian Women's Open.
A two-hour lightning delay couldn't deter the excitement as spectators at Settlers' Ghost were treated to a thrilling finish. Mussani took a one-stroke lead to the par-four 18th hole but couldnít close it out as she hooked her approach, chipped on and two putted for a bogey finish. Kelepouris seized the opportunity by sinking a six-foot par putt to force the playoff at four-under 140.
The playoff would see Kelepouris find the trees off the tee and eventually chip out opening the door for Mussani. Kelepouris would recover with an approach shot to within a foot to put the pressure squarely on Mussani. With victory in reach, Mussani calmly sank a 25-foot birdie putt to exorcise two days of flat-stick demons and capture the title.
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