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Henderson joins Maori ‘family’ with win

- 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 home 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 of the other 11 countries she played in this year and made time for a week’s holiday with her sister (and caddy) Brittany.

Although she was slow out of the gate, Henderson still notched top15 finishes in 16 of the 30 events she played in 2017. 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.

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