CPKC Women’s Open serves as measuring stick for young Canadian professionals
VANCOUVER — The CPKC Women’s Open isn’t just a showcase for some of the LPGA Tour’s top players — it’s an opportunity for Canada’s youngest professional golfers to see how they measure up.
Although Brigitte Thibault and Sarah-Eve Rheaume both missed the cut at the Canadian women’s golf championship on Friday, they agreed that they learned a lot from the experience. The 24-year-old Thibault has been playing on the Women’s All-Pro Tour this season, a third-tier circuit that has most of its tournaments in Texas.
She said that playing in an LPGA Tour event was a good way of seeing how her golf is progressing.
“I felt very comfortable. I know I belong,” said Thibault after a 3-over 75 second round put her at 8 over. “I’m hitting shots that I know are super tough, and I’m kind of pulling them away and giving away shots on easier shots.