Canadian golf legend Lorie Kane said a fond farewell to the CP Women's Open on Friday. The four-time winner on the LPGA Tour was 28 over after two rounds of her final time competing at Canada's women's championship and won't play on the weekend.
Lorie Kane patted her heart to thank the hundreds of fans cheering for her as she walked up the 18th fairway at Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club.
Kane, who turns 58 this December, had already announced that this year's CP Women's Open would be her last. As it was clear she would miss Friday's cut, fans, officials and volunteers came out to watch her last round ever at the national women's golf championship. After the rousing ovation on her approach on the 18th hole Kane missed her first putt. As the crowd groaned she made an exaggerated shrug to laughs before tapping in her final shot, finishing 28 over.
"I grew up watching her and then playing with her out here on the LPGA Tour, it's great. She's a legend," said Sharp. "It's cool to be part of . Maddie Szeryk of London, Ont., was the low Canadian after two rounds. She had her second consecutive bogey-free day to sit in a tie for 13th at 7 under.
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