Brooke Henderson

Golfer

Birthday September 10, 1997

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Smiths Falls, Ontario, Canada

Age 26 years old

Nationality Ontario

Height 5ft 4in

Weight 50 kg

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1973

On 26 August, Henderson became the first Canadian in 45 years – after Jocelyne Bourassa in 1973 – to win the Canadian Women's Open at the Wascana Country Club in Regina, Saskatchewan.

1997

Brooke Mackenzie Henderson (born 10 September 1997) is a Canadian professional golfer on the LPGA Tour.

2000

She was only the second Monday qualifier to win on tour, and the first since Laurel Kean in 2000.

2001

Henderson was also the first Canadian to win on the LPGA Tour since Lorie Kane in 2001, and was granted immediate LPGA Tour membership.

2010

While still an amateur, she won three events on the CN Canadian Women's Tour, and finished tied for 10th place in the U.S. Women's Open at age 16.

2012

After Monday-qualifying for the Cambia Portland Classic in Oregon in August, Henderson won the event by eight shots, the largest victory margin on tour since 2012, and became the tour's third-youngest winner.

2013

Henderson won the Canadian Women's Amateur in 2013, and finished runner-up at the 2014 U.S. Women's Amateur.

2014

Henderson attended the Smiths Falls District Collegiate Institute through 2014.

She won numerous amateur tournaments and was the top-ranked female amateur golfer in the world before turning professional in December 2014, passing up the chance to play college golf at the University of Florida.

Throughout her professional career, Henderson's father has been her coach and her sister has been her caddy.

Henderson has signed several corporate sponsorships:

Henderson has signed other sponsorship deals with Canadian Pacific, MasterCard, Rolex, BMW, BioSteel, and Golf Town.

Her second round 65 (−7) gave her 135 (−9), breaking the record set by Stacy Lewis in 2014 by three shots.

She finished third, one stroke behind Lydia Ko, the playoff winner, and runner-up Morgan Pressel.

At age 17, Henderson had to play her way into LPGA Tour events through Monday qualifiers, and to rely on sponsor exemptions, after her request for an age waiver to compete at the LPGA Tour Q School in late 2014 was denied.

2015

Henderson was named the Canadian Press female athlete of the year for 2015, 2017 and 2018.

Henderson set a tournament record with her 36-hole score at the LPGA Tour's Swinging Skirts LPGA Classic in April 2015, at the Lake Merced Golf Club, just south of San Francisco.

She earned a Symetra Tour card after winning her first event as a professional, the Four Winds Invitational in Indiana in June 2015.

With a final round 66 (−4), Henderson tied for fifth at the U.S. Women's Open in July.

2016

She won her first major at age 18 in 2016 at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship, becoming the event's youngest winner.

With 13 LPGA wins as of January 2023, Henderson has the most victories of any Canadian golfer on major professional tours.

She won her second career major title at the 2022 Evian Championship.

In June 2016, Henderson won her first major championship, at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship at Sahalee Country Club near Seattle.

Her final round 65 (−6) propelled her into a tie with top-ranked Lydia Ko, followed by a playoff which Henderson won with a birdie on the first hole.

At age 18, she became the youngest to win that major, the second-youngest in any women's major, and the first Canadian woman to win a major in 48 years.

It was Henderson's second tour win, both in the Pacific Northwest, and her first as a tour member; it moved her from fourth to second in the world rankings.

With her win as defending champion at the Cambia Portland Classic in June 2016, Henderson joined Sandra Post and Lorie Kane as the only Canadians to win multiple LPGA events in the same season.

Henderson was a member of the Canadian Olympic Team for the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro in the women's Olympic golf tournament, placing seventh.

2017

As of 2017, Henderson became a resident touring professional at Miromar Lakes Beach and Golf Club, Miromar Lakes, Florida.

In June 2017, Henderson won the Meijer LPGA Classic.

Her win on 2 October 2017 at the McKayson New Zealand Women's Open was her first LPGA championship outside North America.

On 14 April, Henderson won the Lotte Championship, her sixth victory on the LPGA Tour finishing at −12 to win by four strokes over Azahara Muñoz.

2018

By finishing second (to Ariya Jutanugarn) in the 2018 season-ending Race to the CME Globe, Henderson was awarded $150,000 from the bonus pool purse.

She was awarded the Bobbie Rosenfeld Award in December 2018 as The Canadian Press Female Athlete of the Year for the third time.

2019

In November 2019, she was named the winner of the 2019 Founders Award by a vote of fellow golfers on the LPGA Tour as someone "whose behaviour and deeds best exemplify the spirit, ideals, and values of the LPGA."

Henderson was raised in Smiths Falls, Ontario and initially learned golf at the Rideau Lakes Golf and Country Club.

Her parents are Dave and Darlene.

Henderson's sister, Brittany – older by seven years and a former professional player – was a role model for Henderson to play golf competitively.

On 20 April 2019, Henderson defended her title at the Lotte Championship in Hawaii.

This marked her eighth victory on the LPGA Tour, tying Sandra Post, Mike Weir and George Knudson for the most victories by a Canadian golfer on the LPGA or PGA Tours.