The latest LPGA Tour event is in Canada with the CPKC Women’s Open, which this year is being held at Royal Mayfair Golf Club in Edmonton.
At the tournament, many of the world’s best players have been competing, including defending champion Brooke Henderson.
A year ago, she won the tournament for the second time in front of her home fans, beating Minjee Lee by one shot for her 14th LPGA Tour title.
Brooke Henderson is the defending champion
Henderson went into the final round on tied for 15th on seven under, but it's highly unlikely to be the catalyst that sees her contend at any point during the final round.
That's because Miyu Yamashita has taken proceedings by the scruff of the neck.
She headed back to the clubhouse on Saturday on 19 under, six clear of Gina Kim and Yuri Yoshida.
Gina Kim began the final round T2 with Yuri Yoshida
Whether Yamashita or one of the contenders stages an epic comeback to lift the trophy on Sunday evening, she will not only bank 500 Race to the CME Globe points, but will also claim substantial prize money.
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When Henderson won in 2025, she earned $412,500 from a record $2.75m purse. The same overall payout is on offer this year, too, meaning the winner will earn the same amount the two-time Major winner won 12 months ago.
Any player finishing solo second will claim prize money of $259,395.
Below is the full prize money breakdown for the CPKC Women’s Open , before taking into account ties and how much each golfer will really see due to a variety of factors.
CPKC Women’s Open Prize Money Payout
Position |
Prize Money |
1st |
$412,500 |
2nd |
$259,395 |
3rd |
$188,173 |
4th |
$145,566 |
5th |
$117,165 |
6th |
$95,862 |
7th |
$80,240 |
8th |
$70,299 |
9th |
$63,198 |
10th |
$57,517 |
11th |
$53,255 |
12th |
$49,705 |
13th |
446,580 |
14th |
$43,741 |
15th |
$41,184 |
16th |
$38,912 |
17th |
$36,925 |
18th |
$35,220 |
19th |
$33,801 |
20th |
$32,663 |
21st |
$31,529 |
22nd |
$30,391 |
23rd |
$29,257 |
24th |
$28,119 |
25th |
$27,126 |
26th |
$26,132 |
27th |
$25,136 |
28th |
$24,142 |
29th |
$23,149 |
30th |
$22,297 |
31st |
$21,444 |
32nd |
$20,592 |
33rd |
$19,740 |
34th |
$18,887 |
35th |
$18,179 |
36th |
$17,468 |
37th |
$16,759 |
38th |
$16,048 |
39th |
$15,337 |
40th |
$14,769 |
41st |
$14,202 |
42nd |
$13,635 |
43rd |
$13,065 |
44th |
$12,497 |
45th |
$12,071 |
46th |
$11,645 |
47th |
$11,219 |
48th |
$10,793 |
49th |
$10,367 |
50th |
$9,940 |
51st |
$9,658 |
52nd |
$9,373 |
53rd |
$9,088 |
54th |
$8,806 |
55th |
$8,521 |
56th |
$8,236 |
57th |
$7,953 |
58th |
$7,668 |
59th |
$7,386 |
60th |
$7,101 |
61st |
$6,960 |
62nd |
$6,816 |
63rd |
$6,675 |
64th |
$6,534 |
65th |
$6,390 |

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