The clouds parted and the sun shone brightly as Lorie Kane wrapped up her round of golf on Friday.
“I am so proud of her, and she just had an amazing career,” said Brooke Henderson of Smiths Falls, Kane’s successor as the face of women’s golf in this country, “so it’s pretty cool for her to finish here at CP Women’s Open.Article content
: Times she made the cut to qualify for weekend play; her average finish in those years was a tie for 24th.: Kane’s best results in her national open golf championship, all during a six-year span between 1999 and 2004; she missed the cut in 2003 at Point Grey Golf and Country Club in Vancouver.Article content: Total earnings, third most among Canadians behind Henderson and the late Dawn Coe-Jones of Lake Cowichan, B.C.
“I wanted to finish. I’m glad I’m here,” Kane said after leaving the scoring tent. “My golf was terrible, but today I think meant more about just doing what I needed to do to finish something that I wanted to finish.
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