The Canadian Women's Open take place this week in Ottawa. The annual LPGA tournament follows the Solheim Cup, which takes place this weekend in Des Moines.
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The field features many of the league's top golfers, including last year's champion Ariya Jutanugarn. Korea's Sei Young Kim and In Gee Chun, who finished in second and third place, respectively, last year will return to the tournament, as well, this year. Canadian golfers Alena Sharp, who finished fourth, and Brooke Henderson and Maude-Aimee Leblanc, who tied for 14th, will compete, too.
Watch @BrookeHenderson talk about growing up in @TownSmithsFalls, Ontario and her appreciation for the community’s support. #CPWO pic.twitter.com/NgohLLA2dQ
— CP Women's Open (@cpwomensopen) August 11, 2017
Here is everything you need to know before the LPGA tournament.
When is the Canadian Women's Open?
The first round starts on Thursday, Aug. 24, and runs through Sunday, Aug. 27.
Practice rounds will be held Aug. 21-23.
Where is the Canadian Women's Open?
The tournament will be held at the Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club.
This is the fourth time the tournament has been held in Ottawa.
How to watch the Canadian Women's Open?
The tournament can be seen on The Golf Channel.
On Thursday and Friday, it can be seen from 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 a.m. ET.
On Saturday and Sunday, it can be seen from 3 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Who is leading the Canadian Women's Open?
Live Results from the Canadian Women's Open can be found here: Leaderboard