Road to the Tour presented by Hilton: Alissa Xu and Michelle Xing
This week on Road to the Tour, presented by Hilton, we follow Alissa Xu and Michelle Xing, two rising stars from Richmond Hill, Ontario. Today the two golfers are on Team Canada NextGen, but don’t be surprised if one day both are playing pro golf on the top tours in the world.
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CPKC Women’s Open serves as a 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.”
“So just cleaning up and fine tuning the easier shots and I’ll be right up there.”
Likewise, the 22-year-old Rheaume saw that she can play at the highest levels of women’s golf. She has been playing on the second-tier Epson Tour this season, and sits 150th on its money list.
“You see that you’re pretty close,” said Rheaume about her second-ever appearance in an LPGA Tour event. “Once you’re at the Epson Tour level the difference to step up to the LPGA isn’t that big.”
“It’s a good confidence booster, because you see, you can really compete out here.”
Rheaume had a 2-over 74 round on Friday to finish the tournament at 7-over par. The projected cutline was set at 2 over.
Thibault is from Rosemere, Que., and Rheaume is a native of Quebec City. As the only two Quebecois players in the field they were proud to represent la Belle Province.
“I’ve seen a lot of Quebecois out here,” said Thibault of the large galleries at Shaughnessy Golf and Country Club. “It’s been nice to just feel the support and the warmth of them, just following you and cheering for you.”
Rheaume, who played two groups behind Thibault, also felt the love.
“It’s important to have some representation,” said Rheaume, who played in the CP Women’s Open in Ottawa last year. “We had four girls play (in 2022) and this year we only had two.”
“It’s very nice to represent Quebec and we’re really proud of our province and our country.”
Road to the Tour presented by Hilton: Canadian Men’s Amateur event
This week on Road to the Tour, presented by Hilton, we focus on the Canadian Men’s Amateur event. This is an important event on the calendar for all amateur players in Canada, and something they prepare all summer for.
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Road to the Tour presented by Hilton: Turning Pro
This week on Road to the Tour presented by Hilton, all eyes are on Johnny Travale as he takes his game to the next level. Tune in to see how Johnny has official turned professional, and what lead him to achieve this goal.
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Road to the Tour presented by Hilton: Coaches Committed to Excellence
This week on Road to the Tour, presented by Hilton, the spotlight is placed on Team Canada coaches and the impact they have on players’ growth. These coaches are committed to the performance of Team Canada athletes and play a key part in the development of all players.
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Road To The Tour presented by Hilton: The Glencoe Invitational
This week on Road to the Tour, presented by Hilton, we take you inside the Glencoe Invitational, located in Calgary. Originally established in 1992, the Glencoe Invitational has grown into a staple event for Golf Canada athletes.
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Road To The Tour presented by Hilton: Gal and Cranston
This week on Road to the Tour, presented by Hilton, viewers will have the opportunity to learn more about Katie Cranston and Nicole Gal, Team Canada’s best friends on the path to pro golf.
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Road To The Tour presented by Hilton: RBC Canadian Open
This week on Road to the Tour, presented by Hilton, viewers are taken behind the scenes of the RBC Canadian Open, where select Team Canada athletes have the opportunity to get a taste of competition at the highest level.
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Road to the Tour presented by Hilton: Media Day
With the support of Team Canada’s newest partner, Hilton, we are excited to share a glimpse into the life of some of Canada’s top amateur golfers through a new series, Road to the Tour, Presented by Hilton.
Tune in each week for a new video to discover how Team Canada athletes work towards their ultimate goal, making it to the professional tours.
This week: we take you inside an annual event, Team Canada Media Day. Every spring Golf Canada tees up its upcoming season on this special day to introduce Team Canada to the country.
Stay tuned next week’s Road to the Tour, presented by Hilton where we check out Team Canada and Hilton at the historic 2023 RBC Canadian Open.
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Top ranked Canadian amateur Monet Chun one of four Canucks at U.S. Women’s Open
Monet Chun knows she’s good. This week, she’ll get to see just how good.
The product of Richmond Hill, Ont., is one of four Canadians who will tee off at the U.S. Women’s Open, the third major of the women’s golf season. World No. 11 Brooke Henderson of Smiths Falls, Ont., is the top-ranked Canadian in the field, with Chun, Lauren Kim of Surrey, B.C., and Celeste Dao from Notre-Dame-de-l’Ile-Perrot, Que., all amateurs.
“It’s just an amazing opportunity, really,” said Chun after finishing practice at storied Pebble Beach Golf Links, which hosts the event this year. “I get a chance to see where I’m at.
“Obviously, I would love to turn pro but that won’t be until after I graduate school. So just a good test.”
All three Canadian amateurs are on the golf teams of NCAA schools. Chun plays for Michigan, Kim attends the University of Texas and Dao is at Georgia.
Chun qualified for the U.S. Women’s Open as the runner-up to last year’s U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship. Kim earned her berth at a qualifier at Vancouver Golf Club in Coquitlam, B.C., on May 15, and Dao did likewise at the Duxbury Yacht club in Duxbury, Mass., on June 7.
“I think we’re all pretty excited about it and really good opportunities for all three of us,” said Chun. “I think we just want to play the best we can out here.
“I think it shows that we’re heading in the right direction, that what we’re doing is helping a lot.”
Chun is currently ranked 95th on the World Amateur Golf Ranking, having won the Lady Buckeye Invitational this year and the 2022 Canadian Women’s Amateur Championship. That makes her the highest-ranked Canadian on the women’s World Amateur Golf Rankings. Kim is 121st overall and Dao is 1,081st.
Chun said she just wants to focus on her game at the U.S. Open instead of setting any kind of targets for the week.
“I think once I get caught up in score, it’s just going to be a lot in my head,” she said. “So right now, I’m just playing to the best of my abilities and see where my game is at this point and try to make a goal set on that.”
Henderson qualified for the U.S. Women’s Open as the reigning Evian Championship winner, but also would have made it to Pebble Beach based on four other qualifications.
She tied for 15th at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship on June 25, six shots back of China’s Ruoning Yin. The Women’s PGA Championship was the second major of the season and the most recent event on the LPGA Tour’s calendar.
PGA TOUR _ RBC Canadian Open champion Nick Taylor of Abbotsford, B.C., is No. 10 on the FedEx Cup standings heading into this week’s John Deere Classic at TPC Deere Run in Silvis, Ill. Adam Hadwin (35th), who is also from Abbotsford, joins him in the field with Adam Svensson (37th) of Surrey, B.C., and Michael Gligic (207th) of Burlington, Ont.
DP WORLD TOUR _ Aaron Cockerill of Stony Mountain, Man., is in the field at Made in Himmerland at HimmerLand, Farso, Denmark. The only Canadian on the European-based DP World Tour, Cockerill is ranked 40th on the Race to Dubai standings.