The Hamilton Spectator

Vanessa has a fan in Brooke Henderson

11-year-old wins at Augusta and gets an autograph from Tiger

- ADAM STANLEY

Brooke Henderson had just finished up the final round of the first major of the LPGA Tour season when she returned to her hotel room in California to watch the finale of the Drive, Chip, and Putt competitio­n.

What she saw was, perhaps, the second coming of herself.

Vanessa Borovilos, an 11-yearold from Toronto, captured the title for girls ages 10 and 11 at the annual junior golf competitio­n’s championsh­ip final at Augusta National, the host club of the Masters.

Borovilos, who is the back-toback U.S. Kids Golf World Champion, gave Henderson cause to get excited at the future of Canadian female golf.

“I was able to see Vanessa win the Drive, Chip, and Putt last night and was so proud of her,” Henderson said on Monday.

Borovilos said Henderson is one of her favourite golfers. She loves the way Henderson stays focused on the course and tries to bring some of that to her own preparatio­n.

“I know every shot counts but for those shots that really counts, (Henderson) really focuses, and she plays really good,” Borovilos said by phone from Augusta, Ga.

Henderson said it was an honour to hear that Borovilos looks up to her.

“She had a great quote after the victory about how important practice is in order to succeed in competitio­n. If she sticks to that advice, she’ll be able to follow her dreams on the golf course,” said Henderson. “Who knows, maybe I will see her out here on the LPGA one day.”

Borovilos, who was one of three Canadians to make the finals of the Drive, Chip, and Putt competitio­n, attends Hollycrest Middle School in Toronto, where she is part of an elite athlete program that allows her to finish school each day before noon.

Luke DelGobbo, of Fonthill, finished fifth in the boys 14-15 age group.

Borovilos spends most afternoons at Peak Performanc­e Golf — an indoor practice facility in Vaughn — or at Mississaug­a’s Credit Valley Golf and Country Club, where she works under coach Doug Lawrie.

Lawrie, who has coached Borovilos for five years, was in church Sunday during the finals of the Drive, Chip, and Putt and had his phone turned off. He returned home to watch the recorded coverage and then turned his phone on to a flurry of messages.

He said he is impressed by Borovilos’s work ethic, and that her game continues to get better. She weighs just 77 pounds, for example, and she swings her driver at 80 miles per hour.

“All of a sudden … boom. This young lady is thrust into the limelight of some pretty amazing stuff. It doesn’t hurt that she’s got the game to back it up, because it’s not like just she’s a Drive, Chip, and Putt person that’s been able to get through the qualifier and win,” said Lawrie. “She has the ability to take (golf ) to wherever she wants.”

Borovilos’s father, Dino, was on hand at Augusta National. He said his daughter is committed to succeeding in the classroom, as well, and is a straight-A student.

Borovilos needed to roll her final putt closer than 2.1 inches in order to win the title, and the putt ended up two inches away from the hole, giving her the victory by the slimmest of margins.

“It was an emotional rollercoas­ter all day,” Dino Borovilos said. “But it was literally the happiest win I’ve seen her have.”

The accolades and trophy took the back seat to a bigger victory came Monday, when she got Tiger Woods’ autograph after watching a Masters practice round at Augusta.

“I had to wait a long time,” she said with a laugh.

“But it was worth it once I got it.”

 ?? JAMIE SQUIRE GETTY IMAGES ?? Trevor Immelman, left, and Gary Player present Vanessa Borovilos with her champion’s trophy during the Drive, Chip and Putt Championsh­ip at Augusta National Golf Club on Sunday.
JAMIE SQUIRE GETTY IMAGES Trevor Immelman, left, and Gary Player present Vanessa Borovilos with her champion’s trophy during the Drive, Chip and Putt Championsh­ip at Augusta National Golf Club on Sunday.
 ?? CHRIS CARLSON THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Brooke Henderson: “Who knows, maybe I will see (Borovilos) out here on the LPGA one day.”
CHRIS CARLSON THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Brooke Henderson: “Who knows, maybe I will see (Borovilos) out here on the LPGA one day.”

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