Toronto Star

Henderson targets Women’s British Open for return

- JOHN CHIDLEY-HILL THE CANADIAN PRESS

Brooke Henderson has set her sights on the British Women’s Open.

One of the biggest names in women’s golf and the most successful pro player in Canadian history, Henderson has been out of competitiv­e play for nearly seven months. At first it was intentiona­l, as the No. 7 women’s golfer in the world had previously decided to sit out the LPGA Tour’s Australian leg, but then the pandemic began and the circuit suspended play.

“It’s been a very long break, especially for me,” said the 22year-old Henderson from her family cottage. “I think it’s been the longest I’ve gone without playing competitiv­ely since maybe I was in elementary school.

“It’s been a big change for me but I’m very excited to get back out there. I’m sure I’ll have a lot of adrenalin on that first tee,” she added.

Henderson tied for fourth at the Diamond Resorts Tournament of Champions on Jan. 16 with an overall score of12 under and then a week later she tied for 15th in the Gainbridge LPGA at Boca Rio.

But those two tournament­s have been it so far for Henderson, who lives in Florida but repatriate­d to her parents’ home in Smiths Falls early in the pandemic.

“I’ve enjoyed staying put and not travelling and not being exposed as much the last few months,” said Henderson, who quarantine­d herself for 14 days before moving back in with her parents. “I’ll be staying here until the British and then after the British I’ll be playing a few more events and getting out there more.”

The Women’s British Open begins Aug. 20 at Royal Troon Golf Club in Scotland. It will be the first major of the LPGA Tour’s season after the Evian Championsh­ip, originally scheduled for Aug. 6-9, was cancelled.

The LPGA Tour resumes its schedule Thursday with the first Drive On Championsh­ip in Toledo, Ohio. Henderson will miss it, the Marathon Classic on Aug. 6-9 and the Ladies Scottish Open on Aug. 13-16.

Henderson, who has played a rigorous schedule since turning pro in 2015, has enjoyed the break.

“I’ve read a lot of books, I was able to work out more than I do when I’m out on Tour,” she said. “I learned to cook way better, which is really exciting. I spent a lot of quality time with my mom and dad since I’ve been home. It’s been a nice break, in a way, I just wish the break happened but that it could have happened without affecting everyone.”

 ?? HAN MYUNG-GU GETTY IMAGES FILE PHOTO ?? “It’s been a very long break, especially for me,” says Canadian golf star Brooke Henderson, 22, of the break due to COVID-19.
HAN MYUNG-GU GETTY IMAGES FILE PHOTO “It’s been a very long break, especially for me,” says Canadian golf star Brooke Henderson, 22, of the break due to COVID-19.

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