CP Women’s Open 2022: Leaderboard, purse, prize money and how to watch Canadian championship
For the first time since 2019, the CP Women’s Open is back on the LPGA tour after being canceled for the past two years due to COVID-19.
Canada’s national championship is held at the Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club. The tournament has existed since 1973 and was considered a major championship from 1979 to 2000.
In addition to entering the competition as world No. 1, Jin Young Ko is the reigning champion of 2019. She finished the tournament with a total score of 262, which was 26 under par and five strokes better than the next golfer.
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Here’s what you need to know for the 2022 CP Women’s Open.
CP Women’s Open Leaderboard 2022
rank | player | result (hole) |
1. | Paula Reto | -10 (F) |
2. | Lilia Vu | -9 (F) |
3. | Narin An | -8 (F) |
T-4. | We Ling Hsu | -6 (F) |
T-4. | Emma Talley | -6 (F) |
T-4. | Robyn Ree | -6 (F) |
Click here for the full 2022 CP Women’s Open leaderboard.
How to watch the CP Women’s Open
The CP Women’s Open will air on the Golf Channel in the US for the first three days, followed by CBS. You can also stream on Peacock or on fuboTV (free trial).
In Canada it will be available for French speaking audiences on TSN and RDS. You can stream it on TSN.ca or on the TSN app.
date | time (ET) | US TV/Stream | Canada TV/Stream |
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Thursday 25 August | 9:30am-12:30pm | gulf channel | TSN4/5, RDS |
Friday 26 August | 9:30am-12:30pm | gulf channel | TSN4/5, RDS |
Saturday 27 August | 2:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m | gulf channel | TSN5, RDS2 |
Sunday 28 August | 12:30-1:30 p.m | Golf Channel (Stream Only) | TSN3/5, RDS2 |
1:30-3:30 p.m | CBS | TSN3/5, RDS2 |
CP Women’s Open Wallet 2022
The LPGA announced that the CP Women’s Open prize pool would be an all-time high. The total prize money available for payout is $2.35 million. Previously, it was $2.25 million from 2014 to 2019.
CP Women’s Open Winners Purse 2022
The winner of the tournament will be rewarded with prize money $352,500. That’s more than the previous winner’s share, which was $337,500 from 2014 to 2019.
history of the winners
Year | winner | country |
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2021 | No tournament due to COVID-19 | — |
2020 | No tournament due to COVID-19 | — |
2019 | Jin Young Ko | South Korea |
2018 | Brooke Henderson | Canada |
2017 | Sung Hyun Park | South Korea |
2016 | Ariya Jutanugarn | Thailand |
2015 | Lydia Ko | New Zealand |
2014 | So Yeon-ryu | South Korea |
2013 | Lydia Ko | New Zealand |
2012 | Lydia Ko | New Zealand |
2011 | Brittany Lincicome | United States |
2010 | Michelle Wie | United States |
2009 | Susanne Pettersen | Norway |
2008 | Catherine Hull | Australia |
2007 | Lorena Ochoa | Mexico |
2006 | Cristi Kerr | United States |
2005 | Meena Lee | South Korea |
2004 | Mega Mallon | United States |
2003 | bed Daniel | United States |
2002 | Mega Mallon | United States |
2001 | Annika Sorenstam | Sweden |
2000 | Mega Mallon | United States |
1999 | Karie Webb | Australia |
1998 | Brandie Burton | United States |
1997 | Colleague Walker | United States |
1996 | Laura Davis | England |
1995 | Jenny Lidback | Sweden |
1994 | Martha Nause | United States |
1993 | Brandie Burton | United States |
1992 | Sherry Steinhauser | United States |
1991 | Nancy Scranton | United States |
1990 | Cathy Johnston | United States |
1989 | Tammie Green | United States |
1988 | Sally Little | United States |
1987 | Jody Rosenthal | United States |
1986 | Pat Bradley | United States |
1985 | Pat Bradley | United States |
1984 | Julia Inkster | United States |
1983 | Hollis Stacy | United States |
1982 | Sandra Haynie | United States |
1981 | Jan Stephenson | Australia |
1980 | Pat Bradley | United States |
1979 | Amy Alcott | United States |
1978 | Joanne Carner | United States |
1977 | Judy Rankin | United States |
1976 | Donna Caponi | United States |
1975 | Joanne Carner | United States |
1974 | Carole Jo Skala | United States |
1973 | Jocelyne Bourassa | United States |