The Hamilton Spectator

Henderson in the thick of things in Regina

- GREGORY STRONG

REGINA — Sung Hyun Park emerged from the scorer’s tent after a masterful round of 64 at the CP Women’s Open to a swarm of golf fans.

Few seemed to notice the defending champion and world’s best women’s golfer as she strolled undisturbe­d down the path, fresh from tying a course record at the Wascana Country Club.

This crowd had only one person on its mind. Canadian star Brooke Henderson is the star of this show, especially after a second straight 66 left her just one stroke behind clubhouse leader Amy Yang of South Korea.

“Brooke is almost like Canada’s Tiger Woods,” said Park, who played with Henderson and Sweden’s Anna Nordqvist. “I was really surprised at how many fans came out to support Brooke today. To witness that was pretty awesome.”

Dozens of fans let out a roar when Henderson chipped in on her opening hole and they were just as vocal when she capped her round with another birdie.

The 20-year-old from Smiths Falls, Ont., was at 12under-par 132 and right in the mix for what could be a very exciting weekend.

“I hit the ball in good spots and made birdie putts when I had them,” Henderson said. “I feel like I made the most of today’s round, which is always a great feeling.

“To be close to the top of the leaderboar­d heading into the weekend is awesome, especially when you’re here in Canada.”

Henderson has managed to score in different ways over the first two rounds. She took advantage of her impressive length on Thursday and had her short game working when the wind picked up Friday.

Yang shot a 65 to move into top spot at 13-under-par 131. American Angel Yin (67) joined Henderson in second place with several groups still on the course.

Park, from South Korea, was three shots off the lead after her 64. She was joined at 10 under by first-round co-leader Nasa Hataoka of Japan (70) and Maria Torres of Puerto Rico (66).

 ?? JONATHAN HAYWARD THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? A second straight 66 left Brooke Henderson one off the lead in Regina.
JONATHAN HAYWARD THE CANADIAN PRESS A second straight 66 left Brooke Henderson one off the lead in Regina.

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