The News (New Glasgow)

Henderson returns home to recharge as she prepares for busy stretch on tour

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Canadian Brooke Henderson returned home Wednesday to recharge after her first LPGA Tour victory of the season and help promote this summer’s CP Women’s Open near her hometown.

Her recent putting woes in the past, it was a confident Henderson who attended a media day at the Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club, the host facility for the Aug. 24-27 national open.

Henderson’s short game was in form last week as she captured the Meijer LPGA Classic with a two-shot win. She followed that up Monday by sinking the winning putt for her team at a charity event with pros from the LPGA, PGA and Champions tours.

Not a bad stretch for the 19-year-old star from Smiths Falls, Ont.

“To be able to come home and celebrate with family and friends in Ottawa ... it was so much fun,” Henderson said. “It’s been that extra boost I needed, especially with a long stretch on the schedule coming up.

“This has definitely been the highlight of my year, this week.”

Henderson led all LPGA Tour players with 31 tournament appearance­s. She has been a little more selective this season in her second full year on tour.

Instead of squeezing in another golf event, Henderson can enjoy the comforts of home this week as she works in some media and charity appearance­s. It also allows her some breathing room before heading to the Chicago area as the defending champion at next week’s KPMG Women’s PGA Championsh­ip.

In addition, the U.S. Women’s Open is fast approachin­g in mid-July and the Women’s British Open is set for early August. Henderson said she’s determined to stay mentally and physically sharp during this critical part of the season.

“Major championsh­ips are very tough mentally,” she said. “To have three so close together you have to give yourself some rest time ... but physically I feel like my game is in a great place. Hopefully I can keep that up and with a good mentality I can come away with some great finishes.”

The Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club, which bestowed an honorary membership to Henderson and her sister Brittany last year, last hosted the Canadian Women’s Open in 2008.

Henderson’s hometown is a 45-minute drive from the course and she still has vivid memories of attending the Open as a youngster to cheer on the world’s best. She had a glove and ball signed by Morgan Pressel that week in 2008 and said the impact that had on her is something she’ll try to share with kids who attend this year.

However, the extra commitment­s and hometown pressure – Henderson is also sponsored by tournament host Canadian Pacific Railway – is not lost on her.

“It’s the No. 1 event on my bucket list,” she said, adding she treats the Open as her sixth major.

“But I think it’s the perfect fit this year. I’m going to enjoy it as much as I can.”

 ?? CP PHOTO ?? Canadian golfers Brooke Henderson (right) and Lorie Kane pose in front of the Canadian Pacific Women’s Open trophy at a news conference in Ottawa yesterday. The tournament will be held Aug. 24-27 in Ottawa.
CP PHOTO Canadian golfers Brooke Henderson (right) and Lorie Kane pose in front of the Canadian Pacific Women’s Open trophy at a news conference in Ottawa yesterday. The tournament will be held Aug. 24-27 in Ottawa.

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