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Miyu Yamashita Leads After First Round of CPKC Women's Open

Miyu Yamashita from Japan took the lead after the first round of the CPKC Women's Open held at Edmonton's Royal Mayfair Golf Club. Canadian teens are close behind her in the standings, along with defending champion Brooke Henderson. The tournament highlights the emerging talent among young golfers in Canada as they compete in this prestigious event.

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The CPKC Women’s Open, taking place at the Royal Mayfair Golf Club in Edmonton, showcases a competitive field of golfers, with a notable performance from Miyu Yamashita of Japan, who has established herself as the early leader after the first round. Yamashita posted an impressive score, drawing attention to her skills and setting a challenging standard for the rest of the competitors. Among those in pursuit are young Canadian golfers, who have been making waves with their performances, indicating a promising future for women's golf in Canada. Defending champion Brooke Henderson is also in the mix, aiming to secure another strong finish as she navigates the pressure of the ongoing tournament. The first round has set the stage for a tightly contested event, attracting fans and media attention while highlighting both established and emerging talents in women's golf.

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