The Rink
What is The Rink?
With authentic hockey boards running from tee to green, The Rink is set on one of the course’s most exciting par-3 holes; it’s a true celebration of Canadiana. Fans bang the boards and sing “O Canada,” players rep their favourite hockey jerseys, volunteers suit up as referees, and sports and entertainment celebs join the fun. The Rink is a can’t-miss fan zone that’s become a signature part of the CPKC Women’s Open experience.
History
A few years after The Rink made its debut at the RBC Canadian Open, the fan-favourite experience was introduced to the CPKC Women’s Open in 2022 on the par-3 17th hole at Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club. The Rink remained on the 17th hole in 2023 at Shaughnessy Golf and Country Club in Vancouver, B.C., and again in 2024 at Earl Grey Golf Club in Calgary. In 2025, for the first time, The Rink moved to the 10th hole at Mississaugua Golf and Country Club.
What started as a nod to Canada’s love of hockey and golf has grown into a signature fan experience that brings energy, noise, and national pride to every CPKC Women’s Open.
The Rink Stats
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2022Hole #17, 159 yards
- 86 birdies
- 332 pars
- 47 bogeys
- 1 double bogey
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2023Hole #17, 162 yards
- 24 birdies
- 295 pars
- 130 bogeys
- 4 double bogeys
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2024Hole #17, 186 yards
- 43 birdies
- 307 pars
- 91 bogeys
- 6 double bogeys
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2025Hole #10, 152 yards
- 64 birdies
- 354 pars
- 45 bogeys
- 1 double bogey
Fan Experiences
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Tee Marker Design Contest
Enter our yearly Tee Marker Design Contest for a chance to have your design displayed on the tee of The Rink!
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VIP Seating Area
Check out some of our incredible hospitality options for the best seats at The Rink.
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Canada’s Loudest Hole
Bang the boards at The Rink while watching your favourite players tee off! Sing “O Canada,” and rep your favourite hockey jerseys for an unforgettable experience!
Crowd Favourite Moments
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Lauren Coughlin birdies The Rink hole to take the lead at the 2024 CPKCWOLauren Coughlin won the 2024 CPKC Women’s Open on Sunday, claiming her first LPGA Tour title.
The American golfer birdied two of her final four holes including The Rink hole at Earl Grey Golf Club for a final round of 1-under 71 to finish the four-day tournament at 13 under.
Playing in her 103rd career LPGA tournament since her rookie season in 2018, Coughlin tapped in a short par putt on the par 4, 18th hole to record her first victory.
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Savannah Grewal repping the Toronto Maple Leafs at The Rink holeSavannah Grewal, the Mississauga native brought Toronto pride to the fairways, repping a Toronto Maple Leafs jersey at The Rink during the CPKC Women’s Open in 2025.