The Globe & Mail
The Canadian Tour has cancelled two of the final three tournaments on its 2012 schedule because the events couldn't come up with enough prize money. The International Team Matches, a match-play exhibition featuring squads from Canada, the United...
The Globe & Mail
Ko started the blue-bird sunny Saturday tied for the lead at eight-under, with South Korea's Chella Choi, ranked No...The poor putting included a three-putt on 18, in front of a big crowd at the Vancouver Golf Club. Granted, the first putt was from...
The Globe & Mail
After finishing tied for second a year ago at the CN Canadian Women's Open in Montreal and tying for fifth earlier this year at the inaugural Manulife Financial Classic, Lewis finds herself once again in contention atop the leaderboard following a...
The Courier-Mail
Ko, 15, fired an even-par 72 on the Vancouver Golf Club layout for an eight-under total of 208 going into the final round. She was one stroke in front of a quartet of players: American Stacy Lewis and South Koreans Jiyai Shin, Inbee Park and Chella...
Star Phoenix
and challenging history -- Saturday at the Canadian Women's Open. The 15-year-old phenom took sole possession of the lead after three rounds thanks to an even-par 72 at the Vancouver Golf Club. After sharing the lead the day before, Ko now sits at 8-...
Vancouver Sun
Lydia Ko, the 15-year-old amateur sensation, continues to confound the world's top pros at the CN Canadian Women's Open. Despite a three-putt bogey on the 18th green, Ko carded an even-par round of 72 at a sun-splashed Vancouver Golf Club in...