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What to know for a big week in golf

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A pair of interesting golf tournaments tee off Thursday as the PGA Tour's FedEx Cup playoffs culminate with the big-money Tour Championship in Atlanta while many of the LPGA's biggest stars (including a 21-year-old British sensation) are in the Toronto area for the Canadian Women's Open. Here's a look at both:

Canadian Women's Open

Currently branded as the CPKC Women's Open, the lone Canadian stop on the LPGA Tour is taking place at Toronto-adjacent Mississauga Golf and Country Club for the first time in the tournament's 52-year history.

Befitting a national open, the field of 156 includes many of the biggest stars in women's golf, including the top four in the world rankings and 19 of the 22 players who have won on the LPGA Tour this season.

World No.1 Jeeno Thitikul of Thailand is back in action for the first time since unseating American Nelly Korda for the top spot following the women's British Open, where they both finished well out of contention at the final major championship of the season. Thitikul has one victory on the LPGA Tour this year while Korda is still looking for her first, but with so many different winners this season no one has been able to overtake them.

Third-ranked Lydia Ko of New Zealand is after her fourth Canadian Women's Open title and first in a decade. She won Olympic gold in Paris last year, adding to her silver in 2016 and bronze in 2021, and went on to take the women's British Open a few weeks later for her third major title. Australia's Minjee Lee is up to fourth in the rankings after winning the Women's PGA Championship this June for

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