Paula Reto shoots course record 62, leads Canadian Pacific Women’s Open
OTTAWA, Ontario: Paula Reto shot a course record 9-under 62 on Thursday at Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club to take a two-stroke lead in the Canadian Pacific Women’s Open.
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OTTAWA, Ontario: Paula Reto shot a course record 9-under 62 on Thursday at Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club to take a two-stroke lead in the Canadian Pacific Women’s Open.
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South Africa's Paula Reto has set a new course record at Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club.
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