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CentrePort Canada Rail Park Manitoba Open: Tournament notes, players to watch and more

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The CentrePort Canada Rail Park Manitoba Open will be contested from the Southwood Golf & Country Club. (Courtesy Rob Leth)

The CentrePort Canada Rail Park Manitoba Open will be contested from the Southwood Golf & Country Club. (Courtesy Rob Leth)



    Written by Staff @PGATOUR

    The CentrePort Canada Rail Park Manitoba Open returns to Southwood Golf & Country Club for the fifth time following Hayden Springer’s win in 2023. In addition to Springer, current PGA TOUR members Tom Hoge (first/2011), C.T. Pan (first/2015) and Parker Coody (first/2022) are past champions of the CCRP Manitoba Open.

    This week’s field includes six players who finished inside the top 10 at the 2023 CCRP Manitoba Open: Sam Choi (third), Johnny Travale (T4), Joey Savoie (T4), Charles Wang (T4), Chris Crisologo (eighth) and Brian Carlson (T9).

    PGA TOUR Americas 2024 Season: 14th of 16 events
    North America Swing: Eighth of 10 events
    Fortinet Cup Points: 500 (winner)
    Purse: $225,000 ($40,500 winner)

    Field summary (as of Aug. 20)

    156 players from 20 countries

    • 102 – United States
    • 21 – Canada
    • 10 – Argentina
    • 4 – Mexico
    • 2 – Chinese Taipei, New Zealand, South Africa
    • 1 – Australia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, China, Chile, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominican Republic, England, France, Japan, Scotland

    Players to watch

    • A.J. Ewart (Canada): Ewart moved up to 14th in the Fortinet Cup points list after his win at the Elk Ridge Saskatchewan Open. A member of Team Canada, Ewart earned exempt status through the 2025 Latin America Swing after his maiden victory.
    • Barend Botha (South Africa): Botha earned his second professional win at the BioSteel Championship in his third PGA TOUR Americas start. A native of George, South Africa, Botha earned exempt status for the North America Swing after earning medalist honors at PGA TOUR Americas Q-School and is currently No. 4 on the Fortinet Cup points list.
    • Johnny Keefer (United States): Keefer has six top-10s, including four runner-up finishes in seven professional starts. He finished No. 25 in the 2024 PGA TOUR University ranking and is currently No. 2 in the points list.
    • Michael Brennan (United States): Brennan finished T5 in Saskatchewan and has finished in the top 10 in three of his last five starts. Brennan earned exempt status for the North America Swing after finishing No. 12 in the 2024 PGA TOUR University ranking.
    • Joey Savoie (Canada): Savoie finished T4 at the 2023 CentrePort Canada Rail Park Manitoba (CCRP) Open. Savoie is currently No. 18 in the points list
    • Matthew Anderson (Canada): The Mississauga, Ontario, native and Team Canada member maintains his hold of the No. 1 spot in the Fortinet Cup points list heading into Winnipeg. Anderson has finished in the top 20 in four of his last five starts, including a T2 finish at the BioSteel Championship.
    • Julián Etulain (Argentina): Currently No. 17 in the points list, Etulain returns to Southwood Golf & Country Club after finishing as the low-Latin at the 2023 CCRP Manitoba Open.

    Fortinet Cup overview

    The CentrePort Canada Rail Park Manitoba Open is the eighth stop of the North America Swing and the 14th event of the season. The 10-event North America Swing is comprised of nine events in Canada and one in the United States.

    After the North America Swing’s ninth event (CRMC Championship presented by Gertens, Aug. 29-Sept. 1), the top 120 players in the Fortinet Cup will be exempt into the Fortinet Cup Championship (Sept. 5-8), the final event of the season. The season will conclude in Caledon, Ontario, at TPC Toronto with the top 10 players in the Fortinet Cup earning exempt membership for the 2025 Korn Ferry Tour season.

    PGA TOUR Americas 2024 season summary

    Up to 15 Korn Ferry Tour cards are on the line during the 2024 PGA TOUR Americas season. Five conditional memberships will go to the top players from the Latin America (Matthew Anderson, Harry Hillier) and North America (three players) Swings, and the top 10 players in the season-long Fortinet Cup points list will earn exempt membership.