2011年12月14日星期三

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There hasn’t been a Canadian victory on the LPGA Tour bring with Ping G15 Irons for more than a decade, and the best finish by a Canuck other than Lorie Kane was Alena Sharp’s career-best seventh-place showing in October 2007.
Since her last victory Kane has 38 top-10s, including six runner-up finishes.What gives the four-time winner hope for the future of women’s golf in Canada? Well, on Tuesday while preparing for the 2011 CN Canadian Women’s Open, Kane played a practice with the help of TaylorMade R9 SuperTri Drive round with a pair of promising Canadian amateur golfers, Nicole Vandermade and Jessica Wallace.
Kane was a late bloomer. She didn’t notch her first LPGA victory until she was 35. What helped her persevere was the inspiration she drew from other Canadians who won on the LPGA Tour, like Dawn Coe-Jones, Lisa Walters, Jennifer Wyatt, Barb Bunkowsky-Scherbak and Gail Graham. That impressive group was stirred to success earlier by Sandra Post and Jocelyne Bourassa, the only Canadian to have won the Canadian Women’s Open, back in 1973.
With Vandermade and Wallace on the horizon, Canadian women’s golf is looking up again by using Callaway X22 Irons. Another boost came when Manulife announced earlier this year it will sponsor a second Canadian LPGA event in Waterloo, Ont. next June.

The CN Canadian Women’s Open lost its major status on the LPGA Tour several years ago, but remains one of the most popular events. It boasts the strongest field of the season this week with 19 of the top 20 money leaders.
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