Toronto Star

Learning never stops for young Canadian

Brigitte Thibault won bronze in the team event at the Pan Am Games in Peru.

- JOHN CHIDLEY-HILL THE CANADIAN PRESS

Brigitte Thibault is having the best summer of her young career and it’s only going to get better this week at the CP Women’s Open.

Thibault, from Rosemere, Que., represente­d Canada at the Pan American Games in Lima, Peru, winning bronze in the team event on Aug. 10. She also won the Ontario Women’s Amateur Championsh­ip on July 12 before earning an exemption into Canada’s national women’s championsh­ip for the second time.

“It’s been huge. Golf Canada helps me get into these events, it’s an amazing opportunit­y for me to even be in them,” said Thibault. “The CP Women’s Open, as an example, is a tournament where I would normally have to qualify.

“To know I’m already in the field and to be able to get this experience for future opportunit­ies, it’s great.”

Thibault, who has her sights set on representi­ng Canada at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, finished ninth in the women’s individual event at the Pan Ams, 14 shots behind American gold medallist Emilia Migliaccio.

The 20-year-old has been using her summer to improve her short game before returning to Fresno State University for her senior year this fall.

“(Tournament­s) are something I look forward to with an open mind,” said Thibault. “Just really try to grab all informatio­n or things I can learn that week to really help me for the future.

“There’s so much work to do all the time with golf. It never stops.”

Competing at the Women’s Open on Thursday is another opportunit­y to improve her game. Thibault has only competed in one other LPGA event — the 2016 edition of the Canadian national championsh­ip — and relishes the opportunit­y to learn from the best players.

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