Canadian Women's Open - Winners

Winners

Winners since 2001; purses are fixed in U.S. dollars.

Year Dates Champion Country Score To par Margin
of victory
Tournament
location
Purse
(US $)
Winner's
share
2012 Aug 23–26 Lydia Ko (a) New Zealand 275 –13 3 strokes Vancouver Golf Club, (Coquitlam, BC) 2,000,000 300,000^
2011 Aug 25–28 Brittany Lincicome United States 275 –13 1 stroke Hillsdale Golf & Country Club, (Mirabel, QC) 2,250,000 337,500
2010 Aug 26–29 Michelle Wie United States 276 –12 3 strokes St. Charles Country Club, (Winnipeg, MB) 2,250,000 337,500
2009 Sep 3–6 Suzann Pettersen Norway 269 −15 5 strokes Priddis Greens Golf & Country Club (Calgary, AB) 2,750,000 412,500
2008 Aug 14–17 Katherine Hull Australia 277 −11 1 stroke Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club (Ottawa, ON) 2,250,000 337,500
2007 Aug 16–19 Lorena Ochoa Mexico 268 −16 3 strokes Royal Mayfair Golf & Country Club (Edmonton, AB) 2,250,000 337,500
2006 Aug 10–13 Cristie Kerr United States 276 −12 1 stroke London Hunt and Country Club (London, ON) 1,700,000 255,000
2005 Jul 14–17 Meena Lee South Korea 279 −9 1 stroke Glen Arbour Golf Course (Halifax, NS) 1,300,000 195,000
2004 Jul 8–11 Meg Mallon United States 270 −18 4 strokes Legends on the Niagara (Niagara Falls, ON) 1,300,000 195,000
2003 Jul 10–13 Beth Daniel United States 276 −13 1 stroke Point Grey Golf & Country Club (Vancouver, BC) 1,300,000 195,000
2002 Aug 15–18 Meg Mallon United States 284 −4 3 strokes Summerlea Golf and Country Club (Montreal, QC) 1,200,000 180,000
2001 Aug 16–19 Annika Sörenstam Sweden 272 −16 2 strokes Angus Glen Golf Club (Markham, ON) 1,200,000 180,000

^ Since Ko was an amateur, Inbee Park, who finished second, officially won the $300,000 winner's cheque.

Winners when the event was a major, from 1979 to 2000

See also: List of du Maurier Classic champions
Year Champion Country Score To par Tournament
Location
2000 Meg Mallon United States 282 −6 Royal Ottawa Golf Club (Gatineau, QC)
1999 Karrie Webb Australia 277 −11 Priddis Greens Golf & Country Club (Calgary, AB)
1998 Brandie Burton (2) United States 270 −18 Essex Golf & Country Club (Windsor, ON)
1997 Colleen Walker United States 278 −14 Glen Abbey Golf Course (Oakville, ON)
1996 Laura Davies England 277 −11 Edmonton Country Club (Edmonton, AB)
1995 Jenny Lidback Peru 280 −8 Beaconsfield Golf Club
1994 Martha Nause United States 279 −9 Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club
1993 Brandie Burton United States 277 −11PO London Hunt Club
1992 Sherri Steinhauer United States 277 −11 St. Charles Country Club (Winnipeg, MB)
1991 Nancy Scranton United States 279 −9 Vancouver Golf Club (Vancouver, BC)
1990 Cathy Johnston United States 276 −16 Westmount Golf & Country Club (Kitchener, ON)
1989 Tammie Green United States 279 −9 Beaconsfield Golf Club
1988 Sally Little United States 279 −9 Vancouver Golf Club (Vancouver, BC)
1987 Jody Rosenthal United States 272 −16 Islesmere Golf Club
1986 Pat Bradley (3) United States 276 −12PO Board of Trade Country Club (Woodbridge, ON)
1985 Pat Bradley (2) United States 278 −10 Beaconsfield Golf Club
1984 Juli Inkster United States 279 −9 St. George's Golf and Country Club
1983 Hollis Stacy United States 277 −11 Beaconsfield Golf Club
1982 Sandra Haynie United States 280 −8 St. George's Golf and Country Club
1981 Jan Stephenson Australia 278 −10 Summerlea Golf & Country Club
1980 Pat Bradley United States 277 −15 St. George's Golf and Country Club
1979 Amy Alcott United States 285 −7 Richelieu Valley Golf Club

Winners before the event became a major in 1979

Year Champion Country Score To par Tournament
Location
1978 JoAnne Carner United States 278 −14 St. George's Golf and Country Club
1977 Judy Rankin United States 212 −4 Lachute Golf Club
1976 Donna Caponi United States 212 −4PO Cedar Brae Golf & Country Club
1975 JoAnne Carner United States 214 −5PO St. George's Golf and Country Club
1974 Carole Jo Skala United States 208 −11 Candiac Golf Club
1973 Jocelyne Bourassa Canada 214 −5PO Montreal Municipal Golf Club

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