Jocelyne Bourassa, Canadian golf legend, died at age 74
What Alena Sharp will remember most about Canadian golf legend Jocelyne Bourassa is how she was always there for younger players.
Bourassa, from Shawinigan, Que., first distinguished herself as an amateur, winning three Quebec Junior Championships and four Quebec Amateur Championships . Her biggest professional victory came the following year when she captured the inaugural La Canadienne at the Municipal Golf Club in Montreal.No other Canadian was able to win the Canadian Women’s Open until Brooke Henderson’s victory 45 years later in Regina.
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