Golf Digest Middle East

‘I’m a feel player. I do a lot of things you don’t normally see.’

- — Ron KaspRisKe

She hasn’t had her driver’s license for long, but Brooke Henderson, 19, already has logged time on a greens roller and a vehicle that smooths bunker sand. She testdrove both at her winter practice site, The Golf Lodge at the Quarry in Naples, Fla., courtesy of superinten­dent Rodney Whisman. What’s next to drive? Maybe a hockey Zamboni? That would make sense: Before becoming one of the world’s top-10 women’s golfers, Brooke played goalie on the Canadian national girls’ junior hockey team at age 14. Her father, Dave, played at the University of Toronto and once appeared in a 7Up commercial with Wayne Gretzky. Dad also was a decent golfer and passed on his knowledge of the game to Brooke and her older sister, Brittany. Brittany played on the minitours before taking over as Brooke’s full-time caddie this season. As for Brooke, in between operating those maintenanc­e vehicles, we caught up with her about the amazing start to her profession­al career.

you’re just a teenager, but you’ve already won three times on the lpga tour, including a major, represente­d canada in the olympics and are closing in on $ 2 million in earnings. did you see this

coming? I won my first profession­al tournament when I was 14 and made the cut in six of eight LPGA tournament­s before I even turned pro, so I felt like I could do this. I had big goals going into this year, including being top 10 in the world. I don’t feel like I exceeded them. I met my goals.

you have a very long backswing, like canadian long- drive champion jamie

sadlowski. I played with Jamie in the CVS Health Charity Classic for two days last year and really watched what he does. His swing is unconventi­onal, but he’s so strong. It reminded me to swing the club the way I want to. I’d say I swing, pretty much, as hard as I can. Jamie was a hockey player like me, too.

what’s it like to be a

goalie? They say you have to be a little bit crazy. You’re either the hero or no one wants to talk to you after a game. It was a great way to learn to deal with pressure. ever score a goal? No. [ Sighs.]

your father says you rarely work on mechanics.

what’s the secret? I’m a feel player. I do a lot of things you don’t normally see. I hover the club at address. I grip down a lot. My backswing is long. But it works for me. I think standing in goal all that time made my legs stronger, too, and that helps me hit the ball farther. you played in 31 tournament­s last year. are you a golf junkie? Yes. It’s not all golf, but it’s close. worried about burnout? Well, I once had back-to-back hockey games where the first one went eight periods and the second one went nine. Now that’s exhausting. why are you so driven? I credit my sister for that. She’s six years older than me and is a great golfer. I watched what she did and was always chasing after her. She paved a path for me.

worst canadian stereo

types? One person I met seriously thought we had sled dogs, and that some people live in igloos. Best stereotype? Canadians are very nice.

 ?? Photograph­s by Dylan Coulter ??
Photograph­s by Dylan Coulter

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