Fri. Apr 17th, 2026

Mississaugua Golf and Country Club to Host LPGA’s CPKC Women’s Open for First Time

The prestigious Mississaugua Golf and Country Club, a 119-year-old landmark, will welcome some of the world’s best female golfers when it hosts the 2025 CPKC Women’s Open from August 20–24. This marks the tournament’s debut in Mississauga and the club’s first time hosting the event, adding to its storied history of staging top-tier Golf Canada championships.

Fans can expect to see Canadian star Brooke Henderson, former world No. 1 Nelly Korda, three-time champion Lydia Ko, and defending champion Lauren Coughlin among the headline names. Rising Canadian talents, including 16-year-olds Tillie Claggett and Shauna Liu, as well as 14-year-old Clara Ding, will also make their LPGA debuts.

Founded in 1906, Mississaugua Golf and Country Club has hosted the RBC Canadian Open six times and undergone extensive renovations to its greens and bunkers. Known for challenging putting surfaces and demanding green complexes, the course is expected to test even the most seasoned players.

Tickets start at $21 plus fees, with children 12 and under admitted free with an adult. Premium seating options are available, while youth discounts apply on select tickets. Spectators must park at the 5 Drive-In in Oakville and use shuttles to reach the venue, as there is no public parking nearby.

With its historic setting and world-class field, the tournament promises a week of elite golf while showcasing Mississauga to a global audience.

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