On Saturday, the CPKC Women’s Open 2025 changed a lot at Mississauga Golf & Country Club. Canadian golfer Brooke Henderson delighted the local crowd with an impressive score of 6-under 65, while Australia’s Minjee Lee stayed strong with a solid score of 66. Both of them are now at 11-under par overall, giving them a lead of three shots as they head into the final round.
Round 3 Highlights
The early leader, Akie Iwai, had a harder time after two great rounds at the start. She scored a quieter number on the moving day and fell back to 8-under, allowing others to catch up. Behind the leaders, there is a close group of players, including Leona Maguire and Atthaya Thitikul, making Sunday look like an exciting test of skill and nerves.
Aditi Ashok’s Rough Day
For Aditi Ashok, the third round was tough. After starting with rounds of 71 and 69, she only managed a score of 71 on Saturday, which means her total for three days is 211 (−2 overall). This drop brought her down to a tie for 29th place as she heads into the final day. While it’s not the big jump she might have wanted, her steady play has kept her safely in the top 30 among a strong group of international players. If she finds her rhythm on Sunday, she could still aim for a top-20 finish.
With Henderson and Lee leading, Iwai trying to bounce back, and consistent players like Ashok holding their spots, the scene is set for an exciting finish in Canada.