2012 CN Canadian Women's Open Final Round Notes & Interviews
Fifteen-year-old amateur Lydia Ko made history on Sunday becoming the youngest player to win in LPGA Tour history with a victory at the 2012 CN Canadian Women's Open.
Tournament officials aim to complete 36 holes by Sunday.
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Fifteen-year-old amateur Lydia Ko made history on Sunday becoming the youngest player to win in LPGA Tour history with a victory at the 2012 CN Canadian Women's Open.
CN Canadian Women's Open Final Results
Lydia Ko becomes the youngest winner in LPGA Tour history, eclipsing the previous mark set by Lexi Thompson, who was 16 years, 8 months, 8 days when she won the 2011 Navistar LPGA Classic.
It was at the 1969 Burdine's Invitational when JoAnne Carner became the last amateur to win an LPGA event. Now, 43 year later, 15-year-old Lydia Ko stands on the 18th green hoisting her first LPGA trophy after making LPGA history at the CN Canadian Women's Open.
Thanks to the title sponsor Canadian National Railway Company, $1.8 million was raised for the BC Children's Hospital Foundation.