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2009 CN Canadian Women’s Open Venue Announced
CN, the Royal Canadian Golf Association (RCGA) and the Calgary Sport Tourism Authority recently
announced that Priddis Greens Golf and Country Club in Priddis, Alta. was selected as host venue for the
2009 CN Canadian Women’s Open.
“The RCGA along with our partner CN is delighted to announce that Priddis Greens Golf and Country Club
has been selected to host the 2009 CN Canadian Women’s Open.” said Rick Desrochers, RCGA Chief
Operating Officer and Managing Director of Championships. With a committed partner in the Calgary Sport
Tourism Authority and a tremendous championship worthy venue, we’ve got great momentum building for
what will no doubt be a fantastic CN Canadian Women’s Open in 2009.”
The announcement marks the return of Canada’s only stop on the LPGA Tour to Calgary since LPGA Tour
Hall of Famer Karrie Webb won the 1999 (former) du Maurier Classic at Priddis Greens.
“We are very pleased to have been granted the rights to host the 2009 CN Canadian Women’s Open,” said
Doug Mitchell, Chairman of the Calgary Sport Tourism Authority. “Calgary has an outstanding reputation for
hosting international sport events, and we expect that the 2009 CN Canadian Women’s Open will enjoy
tremendous success. This is one of the premier tournaments in women’s professional golf and it will be a
wonderful opportunity for Calgarians to see the best female golfers in the world.”
"The Priddis Greens Golf and Country Club is proud to be selected as host site for the 2009 CN Canadian
Women’s Open and we're thrilled to have the best female players in the world return to our Club for a second
time,” said Greg Nichols, the club's President. “As we proved in the past, the members of the club, the
surrounding community, and the City of Calgary will show tremendous support for this prestigious event and
its charities, both as spectators and volunteers. I'm also confident the Calgary business community will be
eager to get involved in the event. It is an exciting opportunity for us, and we look forward to working with
CN and the RCGA on making the 2009 CN Canadian Women’s Open a great success."
2009 will mark the second time in the past three years that Alberta has played host to the CN Canadian
Women's Open. World no. 1 Lorena Ochoa took home the 2007 CN Canadian Women’s Open trophy at the
Royal Mayfair Golf Club in Edmonton. The event raised more than $546,000 dollars for the Stollery Adams Idea a3OS
Children’s Hospital in Edmonton through the CN Miracle Match Program.
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The 2008 CN Canadian Women’s Open will take place August 11-17 at the Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club
considering the Adams Idea a3OS line of
coinciding with the 100th anniversary of the club. The Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) has
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Tickets for the 2008 CN Canadian Women’s Open can be purchased online at
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