Edmonton Journal

Ontario teenager strengthen­s case for LPGA spot

- CHRIS STEVENSON

RYE, N.Y. — Brooke Henderson used an LPGA major on a venerable stage to build a case that she’s ready to play with the world’s best.

The 17-year-old from Smiths Falls, Ont., fell out of the first-round lead at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championsh­ip with a bogey on her last hole of the day at the tough West chester Country Club on Thursday.

It was the only smudge on a scorecard that also featured an eagle and five birdies for a 6-under par 67.

That is good for solo second, one shot behind South Korea’s Jenny Shin.

“I hit it well all day. I hit a lot of fairways, a lot of greens and made it easy for myself on a very difficult golf course. I’m hoping to continue to do that over the next few days,” said Henderson.

“I’m disappoint­ed with my finish on the last hole, a bogey on a par-5, but I did a lot of great things today and leading into the day if you said I would be 6-under in the first round of a major championsh­ip, I definitely would have taken it.”

Henderson three putted the par-5 ninth hole from about 35 feet, rolling her first putt about eight feet by the hole. That did little to subtract from what was otherwise a brilliant round that featured outstandin­g driving and some deft short game play on the closing holes.

A strong performanc­e here carries much more important implicatio­ns beyond a rookie playing well in her first major as a pro. Because of her age, Henderson doesn’t have status on the LPGA Tour. She is playing on sponsor’s exemptions and Monday qualifiers.

The LPGA has ruled if she earns as much as the top 40 on the money list, she will be exempt for next season. She has earned about $184,000 this season — good for 33rd place at the moment — but Dave Henderson, Brooke’s father, is worried she is going to run out of tournament­s.

After Thursday’s round, Dave Henderson pleaded his daughter’s case for LPGA commission­er Mike Whan to grant Brooke a special exemption for LPGA membership.

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