Yamashita pulls away as Canada’s Deng surges at CPKC Women’s Open
While the Miyu Yamashita train kept rolling at the CPKC Women’s Open on Saturday, Canadian teen Aphrodite Deng moved up more than 20 spots as she looks to earn low Canadian honours in Edmonton.
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- Canada’s Aphrodite Deng jumps up leaderboard at CPKC Women’s Open
- Canada’s Brooke Henderson aiming for weekend charge at CPKC Women’s Open
- Yamashita opens 5-stroke lead in CPKC Women’s Open as players fight off mosquitos
- Miyu Yamashita secures early leader at CPKC Women’s Open, Canadian teens chasing
- Henderson targeting strong Sunday at CPKC Women’s Open
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