Cactus Pheasant Classic

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The Cactus Pheasant Classic was an annual curling tournament, held in late October in Brooks, Alberta. It was part of the World Curling Tour. The purse for the event was $70,000 Cdn. It has not been held since 2013.

Past champions

Only skip's name is displayed.

YearWinning skipRunner-up skipPurse (CAD)
2007 Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Martin Flag of Ontario.svg Wayne Middaugh $70,000
2008 Flag of Ontario.svg Glenn Howard Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Martin $70,000
2009 Flag of Ontario.svg Glenn Howard Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Martin $70,000
2010 Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Martin Flag of Ontario.svg Wayne Middaugh $70,000
2011 Flag of Manitoba.svg Mike McEwen Flag of Alberta.svg Randy Ferbey $70,000
2012 Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Koe Flag of Manitoba.svg Mike McEwen $70,000
2013 Flag of Manitoba.svg Mike McEwen Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Sven Michel $70,000


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