Record $4.3 million raised for heart health in Alberta as children and Lauren Coughlin win big at CPKC Women's Open

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CALGARY, AB, July 28, 2024 /PRNewswire/ - Big crowds and memorable performances during the CPKC Women's Open helped Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) raise a record $4.3 million for heart health in Alberta, with $3.8 million to the Alberta Children's Hospital Foundation and $507,000 to the Red Deer Regional Health Foundation.

CPKC Women’s Open winner Lauren Coughlin and Nadeem Velani, CPKC EVP and CFO (CNW Group/CPKC)
CPKC Women’s Open winner Lauren Coughlin and Nadeem Velani, CPKC EVP and CFO (CNW Group/CPKC)

Lauren Coughlin finished the week 13 under par to take home her first LPGA Tour victory and the US$390,000 winner's share of the US$2.6 million purse, one of the largest for a non-major on the LPGA Tour.

"It was wonderful to have the CPKC Women's Open back in Calgary, home to CPKC's global headquarters and over 2,000 of our railroaders, many of whom contributed to the incredible success of this week's tournament," said Keith Creel, CPKC President and CEO. "Congratulations to Lauren Coughlin on winning the CPKC Women's Open and her first LPGA tour victory. Calgarians cheered on Lauren and all the world-class golfers while helping make a big difference for kids who are fighting to live the full, healthy lives they deserve.

"Together, this year we raised an incredible record amount to support children's heart health," Creel added. "CPKC is honored to continue making a lasting difference in communities across Canada through CPKC Has Heart, our community investment program supporting heart health initiatives."

Since 2014, CPKC has helped raise more than $22 million for children's heart health as the title sponsor of the CPKC Women's Open. This year's total donation, the biggest in the CPKC title sponsorship's history, is the result of several fundraising efforts of the CPKC Has Heart campaign. Through CPKC Birdies for Heart, CPKC contributed for each birdie made by Earl Grey Golf Club members prior to the tournament and $5,000 for each birdie made by LPGA players on the 14th hole during championship tournament play at Earl Grey. CPKC also matched donations made during Alberta Children's Hospital Foundation campaign online in February, which is Heart Month.

"We are so grateful for our longstanding partnership with CPKC," said Saifa Koonar, President and CEO of the Alberta Children's Hospital Foundation. "Over the last several months and culminating with this week's tournament, CPKC has been helping inspire our community to support pediatric heart health and generously matching donations. We are in awe of the amount that's been raised, which will fuel ground-breaking research to support early detection of heart defects in babies and give them the best possible outcomes in life."