Megan Khang Leads CPKC Women’s Open After Back-Nine Burst of 66 at Difficult Shaughnessy Course

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Megan Khang put on a show at the CPKC Women’s Open this past weekend, shooting an impressive back-nine 66 to take the lead and eventually win the tournament. The tournament was held at the difficult Shaughnessy Golf and Country Club in Vancouver, BC, and Khang’s performance was nothing short of remarkable.

Khang started the tournament off strong, shooting a two-under 70 in the first round. This put her in a tie for third place, just two strokes behind the leader. She then followed that up with an even-par 72 in the second round, which left her three strokes behind the leader.

It was in the third round that Khang really made her move. She shot an incredible six-under 66 on the back nine, which included four birdies and an eagle. This put her in the lead by two strokes going into the final round. Khang then closed out the tournament with a one-under 71, which was enough to give her a three-stroke victory over second place finisher, Sarah Schober.

Khang’s performance at the CPKC Women’s Open was nothing short of remarkable. She showed great poise and resilience throughout the tournament and was able to take advantage of her opportunities when they presented themselves. Her back-nine 66 was a testament to her skill and determination, and it ultimately led her to victory.

This victory is Khang’s first win of the season, and it is sure to be just the beginning of a successful year for her. She is now in great position to make a run at the CPKC Women’s Open title, and she will certainly be one of the favorites going into the next tournament.

Overall, Megan Khang put on a great show at the CPKC Women’s Open this past weekend. Her back-nine 66 was an impressive display of skill and determination, and it ultimately led her to victory. She is now in great position to make a run at the CPKC Women’s Open title, and she will certainly be one of the favorites going into the next tournament.

Megan Khang Leads CPKC Women's Open After Back-Nine Burst of 66 at Difficult Shaughnessy Course