CPKC Women’s Open 2025: Fan Guide to Mississaugua Golf & Country Club (Aug 21–24, 2025)

CPKC Women’s Open 2025: Fan Guide to Mississaugua Golf & Country Club (Aug 21–24, 2025)

Everything you need to know about the LPGA’s Canadian national championship returning to the Greater Toronto Area—dates, venue, course details, field, tickets, TV/streaming, travel, key holes, tips, and FAQs.


 

 

 

The countdown is on! The CPKC Women’s Open 2025 is set to tee off at the historic Mississaugua Golf & Country Club in Mississauga, Ontario, from to . As Canada’s national women’s championship on the LPGA Tour, this event attracts the world’s best players, passionate fans, and global attention. In this fan guide, you’ll find everything you need to know—dates, tickets, players to watch, travel info, TV schedule, key holes, and insider tips—to make the most of your experience at one of golf’s premier tournaments.

Overview

The CPKC Women’s Open is Canada’s National Women’s Open Championship on the LPGA Tour. The 2025 edition brings the world’s best to the Mississaugua Golf & Country Club in Mississauga, Ontario, for four days of championship golf and five days of fan experiences.

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Dates & Venue

  • Championship rounds:
  • Tournament week: Activities run (pro-am, practice, fan events).
  • Venue: Mississaugua Golf & Country Club, 1725 Mississauga Rd, Mississauga, ON.
  • Official sites: CPKC Women’s Open · LPGA Tournament Hub

Fun fact: the club’s name is spelled Mississaugua (with “ua”), while the city is Mississauga (with “a”).

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Course Snapshot

  • Par / Yardage: Par 71 · 6,661 yards
  • Architectural pedigree: Early routing by George Cumming; later revisions by Donald Ross; lengthening and additional work by Stanley Thompson.
  • Setting: Classic parkland with the Credit River in play, tree-lined corridors, subtly contoured greens, and strategic bunkering.
  • Purse: US$2,750,000

The layout blends precision driving with approach-shot strategy—expect birdie chances on the shorter par-4s and plenty of risk-reward drama on reachable par-5s and the signature 12th (see “Key Holes” below).

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Players to Watch

A 156-player international field is slated to include Canadian superstar Brooke Henderson, World No. 1 Nelly Korda, three-time champion Lydia Ko, and the defending champion Lauren Coughlin (winner in 2024). Check the official field list for updates as tee times are finalized.

Quick links: Field · LPGA Entries · Tournament Overview

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Week Schedule, TV & Streaming

  • Wed (Aug 20): Championship Pro-Am & practice
  • Thu–Fri (Aug 21–22): Rounds 1–2
  • Sat (Aug 23): Round 3 (Moving Day)
  • Sun (Aug 24): Final round & trophy ceremony

How to watch: Coverage is scheduled across Golf Channel, CBS and the NBC Sports App. Confirm start times on the LPGA’s How to Watch and your local listings as windows can shift.

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Tickets & On-Site Experiences

Grounds tickets provide course-wide access, with premium hospitality and VIP add-ons available. Family-friendly activations, food & beverage, and fan zones run throughout the week.

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Travel, Parking & Accessibility

  • Off-site spectator parking: 5 Drive-In (2332 Ninth Line, Oakville) with shuttles to the course.
  • Transit: GO Transit recommends taking the train to Clarkson GO Station, then rideshare to the club (no event shuttle from the station).
  • Neighborhood controls: Temporary restricted parking areas operate around the course—watch for local signage.
  • Accessibility: Accessible routes connect parking, entrances, practice areas, restrooms, and F&B; mobility devices are supported on-site.

Helpful links: Parking Info · GO Transit to the Open · Accessibility · Community Information

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Key Holes to Watch

  • No. 12: A risk-reward par-5 where aggressive lines can set up eagle, but errant shots bring big numbers into play.
  • No. 16–18: A classic parkland finish—premium on placement and nerve with the river, trees, and bunkering framing approach shots.

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Recent Champions

  • 2024: Lauren Coughlin
  • 2023: Megan Khang
  • 2022: Paula Reto
  • 2019: Jin Young Ko
  • 2018: Brooke Henderson

See the full list of past champions

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Fan Tips

  • Arrive early—security, shuttles, and walking to your hole of choice take time.
  • Follow a group you love for several holes to watch strategy unfold; then post up at a green with multiple approach angles.
  • Hydrate & shade—August sun can be intense; bring sunscreen and a refillable bottle (check bag policies).
  • Use official apps & links for live scoring and schedule changes.

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FAQ

What are the official dates?

Championship rounds run Aug 21–24, 2025; tournament week activities begin Aug 20.

Where is the event?

Mississaugua Golf & Country Club in Mississauga, Ontario (about 25–30 minutes from downtown Toronto, traffic permitting).

How long is the course and what’s the par?

Par 71 at 6,661 yards for the championship setup.

Who is the defending champion?

Lauren Coughlin (2024).

How do I buy tickets?

Purchase directly from the tournament site: cpkcwomensopen.com/tickets.

Is there spectator parking?

Yes—off-site at the 5 Drive-In with shuttle service to the course (see Parking Info).

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