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Brooke Henderson says N.Z. win highlight of 2017

- ADAM STANLEY

Brooke Henderson’s victory at the McKayson New Zealand Women’s Open came with more than a cash prize and a trophy.

Henderson was given a traditiona­l Maori cloak after winning her first tournament outside North America, and the young Canadian golfer counts that honour as a major highlight of her successful second season on the LPGA Tour.

“That cloak represents that I’m part of that family and it’s hard to think about,” Henderson said from her residence in Naples, Fla. “I’m really proud to own it and be considered part of their family.”

The September victory at the inaugural New Zealand Women’s Open was her second of the season — her first win came at the Meijer LPGA Classic in June — and was a big part of her favourite two weeks of the year. She said she enjoyed New Zealand more than any other of the 11 countries she played in 2017 and made time for a week’s holiday with her sister (and caddy) Brittany.

Although she admitted she was slow out of the gate this year on the course, Henderson still notched top-15 finishes in 16 of the 30 events she played. She earned more than US$1.5 million and finished sixth on the money list.

She also finished top-10 in two key statistics this year, greens in regulation and scoring average.

The 20-year-old called her season a success, even though she said it was more difficult to win this year versus 2016. “For a while we had 16 different winners on Tour and no one was really taking charge of it. I feel like the talent and the level of play was a lot stronger than it has been,” she said. “To get two wins when it was like that — it definitely gives me a lot of confidence.”

Henderson also counts this year’s CP Women’s Open in Ottawa as a big highlight. She finished tied for 12th.

Henderson now has five wins on the LPGA Tour, second to only Sandra Post (eight) among Canadians.

For now, she will appear on some of the Golf Channel’s programmin­g this week before returning to her hometown of Smiths Falls, Ont., for the holidays, where that cloak she won in New Zealand might come in handy.

“I might wear it as my winter coat,” she said.

 ??  ?? Brooke Henderson wears a Maori hongi after winning the New Zealand Women’s Open trophy. HANNAH PETERS / GETTY IMAGES FILESS
Brooke Henderson wears a Maori hongi after winning the New Zealand Women’s Open trophy. HANNAH PETERS / GETTY IMAGES FILESS

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