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Experience the Cp Women's Open 2018 Hospitality & Pro EXPERIENCE THE CP WOMEN’S OPEN 2018 HOSPITALITY & PRO-AM AUGUST 20-26, 2018 | WASCANA COUNTRY CLUB, REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN A Golf Canada Championship SUNG HYUN PARK Defending Champion & 2017 LPGA Tour Rookie of the Year EXPERIENCE THE 2018 CP WOMEN’S OPEN Anika Sorenstam, Karrie Webb, Juli Inkster, of Canada’s premier sporting events putt drops, the CP Women’s Open will Christie Kerr, Lorena Ochoa, Suzann broadcast to audiences around the globe. captivate your guests through a premium Pettersen, Michelle Wie, Brittany Lincicome, Golf Canada, together with CP and entertainment experience. Lydia Ko and So Yeon Ryu – a snapshot the LPGA Tour invite you, your clients, Will this be the year that a Canadian of stars etched on the CP Women’s Open staff, friends and family to enjoy an finally breaks through and ends the 44-year trophy. Our National Women’s Open unparalleled entertainment experience drought since Canadian Golf Hall of Fame Championship is considered by LPGA at the CP Women’s Open. From the member Jocelyne Bourassa won in 1973? Tour players as must-attend event, one moment you arrive on-site until the final THE EXPERIENCE... The CP Women’s Open is so much more than a sporting event. Enjoy world-class golf and a premium hospitality platform at an event that will leave a multi-million dollar charitable legacy in support of children’s heart health in Saskatchewan. Enthusi- asts of all all ages will enjoy an amazing spectacle both inside and outside the ropes. THE LASTING LEGACY... CP and the Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Foundation are proud to announce a new partnership as part of the 2018 CP Women’s Open scheduled to be played in Regina. “CP is very proud to partner with the Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital for the 2018 CP Women’s Open,” said Keith Creel, CP President and CEO. “This is a natural partnership as CP is focused on hearth health through our community investment program, CP Has Heart, and the Jim Pattison Children’s Hospi- tal is focused on helping the youngest hearts across the great province of Saskatchewan – a province that has been integral to our network for more than 130 years.” Funds raised through the CP Women’s Open will support a dedicated pediatric cardiology space and specialized equipment in the Pediatric Outpatients Clinic at the new Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital. With a nature theme running throughout the hospital, the “Frog Pod” will be specifically used to treat pediatric cardiology patients and will include three echocardiography exam rooms, a pulmonary function technology lab, an exercise challenge room, and a regular exam room. Directly across the hall, included in the pod, is a staff echocardiology reading room. THE PLAYERS... The Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) is one of the lon- gest-running women’s professional sports associations in the world. Founded in 1950, the organization has grown from its roots as a playing tour into a nonprofit organization involved in every facet of golf. The LPGA Tour is an exciting global sports property and one of the premier women’s professional sports organizations in the world. Headquartered in Daytona Beach, Florida, The LPGA maintains a strong focus on charity through its tournaments, its grassroots ju- nior and women’s programs, and its LPGA Foundation. Brooke Henderson The LPGA Tour is an exciting global sports property and one of the premier women’s professional sports organizations in the world. Lexi Thompson So Yeon Ryu Michelle Wie Lydia Ko Alena Sharp Ariya Jutanugarn AC Tanguay The 18th Green is surrounded by three premium skybox venues entitled “Legends”, “Heritage” & “Trophy”. Each structure will showcase many of the event’s historic moments and iconic champions including three-time winner Lydia Ko who won back to back titles as a amateur in 2012 and 2013. 18TH GREEN HOSPITALITY CANADA’S STORIED HISTORY ON DISPLAY These skybox structures are the signature venues to celebrate the history and heritage of Canada’s National Women’s Open from a location that provides premium amenities, a LYDIA KO fantastic view and unparallelled access to see the championship unfold. 2012, 2013 & 2015 Champion 18TH GREEN Highlights: HOSPITALITY • No better way to watch the action, • 20 tickets daily: Thursday-Sunday located adjacent to the 18th green $25,000 • 10 parking passes per day • Private box with unparalleled views • Private washroom facilities from tables and theatre-style seating • Closed circuit TV viewing • All-inclusive food & beverage For more information contact Michael Evans, Director Sales, CP Women’s Open @ 800.263.0009 ex. 221 or [email protected] MICHELLE WIE 2010 Champion Just short of the green on the 18th hole, the Champion’s Club offers an incredible view of both approach shots and the action on the green from your private table as well as tiered seating at the front of the structure. CHAMPION’S CLUB THE GREATEST WOMEN GOLFERS IN HISTORY The list of champions for the CP Women’s Open is a veritable who’s who of women’s golf. Dating back to 1973 when Canadian Jocelyne Bourassa captured the title, Judy Rankin, Juli Inkster, Anika Sorenstam, Laura Davies, Meg Mallon, Lorena Ochoa, Suzann Pettersen and Michelle Wie are just some of the names that the event counts among its champions. CHAMPION’S CLUB Highlights: • Located on the 18th hole just short • All-inclusive food & beverage $11,500 of the green, guests will experience • Private washroom facilities incoming approach shots as well as action on the green from tiered seat- • Closed circuit TV viewing ing and their private table • 10 tickets daily: Thursday-Sunday For more information contact Michael Evans, Director Sales, CP Women’s Open @ 800.263.0009 ex. 221 or [email protected] The popular Villas @ 17 provide a premium vantage point on the reachable par five. The hole will also play host to the exciting “Birdies for Heart” activation where CP will donate $5,000 the Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital for every birdie made during tournament play. VILLAS @ 17 ONE BIRDIE CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE Just ask Brooke Henderson, who tapped in a birdie putt to the thunderous applause of her BROOKE HENDERSON loyal Canadian fans circling the green on her 36th hole of the 2017 CP Women’s Open. That birdie brought her within the cut line to play the weekend where she went on to card a course CP Ambassador & top-ranked record 8-under 63 on Saturday and ended the tournament tied for 12th. Canadian on the LPGA Tour VILLAS @ 17 Highlights: • Private box with views from tables and theatre-style seating • Hosting location situated on a pivotal hole – $22,500 greenside on the reachable par 5 17th hole • Closed circuit TV viewing • All-inclusive food & beverage • 20 tickets daily: Thursday-Sunday • Private washroom facilities • 10 parking passes per day For more information contact Michael Evans, Director Sales, CP Women’s Open @ 800.263.0009 ex. 221 or [email protected] A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to play the championship golf course grouped alongside the biggest stars on the LPGA Tour. The Champion- ship Pro-Am provides you and your guests an inside the ropes experience unlike any in professional sports. You will play the Wascana Country Club in championship conditions with two LPGA Tour players. CHAMPIONSHIP PRO-AM WALK WITH A PRO A long-standing tradition at the CP Women’s Open is that for one hole during the Championship Pro-Am, junior golfers from area clubs get the opportunity to walk with, and putt out for a professional. CHAMPIONSHIP Highlights: PRO-AM • Attend a Tuesday night exclusive Draw Party • 6 Weekly Clubhouse badges and select your two LPGA Tour professionals • 3 Participant gift packages $10,000 as part of a random draw • Invitation for 6 to the Tuesday night Draw Party • Play the Wascana Country Club in tournament condition with your selected professionals • Pre and post golf dining For more information contact Michael Evans, Director Sales, CP Women’s Open @ 800.263.0009 ex. 221 or [email protected] SITE MAP 15 14 11 16 10 13 12 STREET FLEET 18 7 6 1 8 17 9 5 WASCANA DRIVE WASCANA PKWY PKWY WASCANA 4 1 PRACTICE RANGE 2 3 WASCANA DRIVE Legend/Légende STREET FLEET Concessions Parking Shuttle Spectator Village Concessions Navette Village des spectateurs Washrooms Disabled Viewing Area Merchandise Toilettes Aire d’observation Marchandise accessible en fauteuil roulant Public Grandstand Entrance / Entrée Gradins publics Media Centre • Admissions / Admissions Centre des médias • Lost & Found / Objets retrouvés Volunteer Centre • Will Call / Consigne de billets Centre des bénévoles Clubhouse • Check Stand / Vestiaire Chalet Corporate Hospitality 1 17th Green CP Fan Zone Loges First Aid Station Poste de premiers soins Beer Garden THE BEST OF THE BEST The CP Women’s Open attracts one of the strongest fields on the LPGA Tour, consistency drawing nearly 95 of the top 100 players on the LPGA Tour Money List. AUGUST 20-26, 2018 WASCANA COUNTRY CLUB REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN.
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