In a competitive final round, Canadian Brooke Henderson took home the win at the 2022 Evian Championship to capture her second career major and 12th LPGA ...
Henderson held herself together and managed to keep pace with Schubert with birdies at Nos. 14 and 15. Henderson laid up and, from 107 yards, sent her third shot to 8 feet. Henderson was soaked in champagne by fellow players on the 18th green after an even-par round of 71 that saw her finish on 17-under 267 and ahead of Sophia Schubert, an LPGA rookie who was one of many to make a run at Henderson at Evian Resort Golf Club.
Canada's Brooke Henderson has won the Evian Championship, for the second major win of her career and her 12th win on the LPGA Tour.
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Brooke Henderson rolled in an 8-foot birdie putt at the 18th hole to win the Evian Championship by one stroke after a...
Henderson held herself together and managed to keep pace with Schubert with birdies at Nos. 14 and 15. Henderson laid up and, from 107 yards, sent her third shot to 8 feet. So began a crazy final round of the fourth major of year, featuring four-putts from Henderson and Ryu, a spectator picking up a ball that dribbled into the rough and landed by her feet and — at one stage on the back nine — a seven-way tie for the lead.
Brooke Henderson is a major champion for the second time in her young career. The 24-year-old native of Smiths Falls, Ont., birdied the 18th hole to finish ...
Henderson laid up and, from 107 yards, sent her third shot to 8 feet. Brooke Henderson is a major champion for the second time in her young career. Henderson held herself together and managed to keep pace with Schubert with birdies at Nos. 14 and 15.
The Canadian shot an even-par 71 to win by one shot over LPGA Tour rookie Sophia Schubert, after struggling on the front nine.
It will be contested at Muirfield for the first time. Henderson led by two starting the day but bogeyed her opening hole. Skip Advertisement
Brooke Henderson finished even par on Sunday to earn a 1-stroke victory at the Evian Championship for her second career major title.
Henderson held herself together and managed to keep pace with Schubert with birdies at Nos. 14 and 15. Henderson laid up and, from 107 yards, sent her third shot to 8 feet. Henderson, who won the Women's PGA Championship in 2016 at the age of 18, started the final round with a 2-shot lead over So Yeon Ryu. It was wiped out after the first hole thanks to a birdie from Ryu and a bogey from Henderson.
Brooke Henderson closed out The Amundi Evian Championship strong on Sunday to win her second career major, aided by three birdies in the final five holes.
The Smiths Falls, Ont. native carried a two-shot lead into the final round in Evian-les-Bains, France, thanks in large part to being the first player in LPGA history to begin a major with two rounds of 64 or lower. She closed out strong to take sole possession of first with back-to-back birdies on the 14th and 15th holes, ultimately passing Schubert on the final hole with a birdie putt. The 24-year-old shot a 71 in the fourth round to clinch her victory, finishing one shot ahead of Sophia Schubert of the United States.
EVIAN-LES-BAINS, France (AP) — Brooke Henderson's six-year wait for a second major championship title is over. The Canadian ended a wild final round at the ...
Henderson held herself together and managed to keep pace with Schubert with birdies at Nos. 14 and 15. Henderson laid up and, from 107 yards, sent her third shot to 8 feet. Henderson was soaked in champagne by fellow players on the 18th green after an even-par round of 71 that saw her finish on 17-under 267 and ahead of Sophia Schubert, an LPGA rookie who was one of many to make a run at Henderson at Evian Resort Golf Club.
Brooke Henderson's six-year wait for a second major championship title is over after winning the Evian Championship.
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The Canadian lost a two-shot lead early on Sunday at Evian Golf Resort, but rallied with three late birdies to secure her 12th LPGA career win and second ...
The win, her second in 2022 (to go with the ShopRite LPGA Classic in June) is Henderson’s 12th on the LPGA Tour, further cementing her as the most accomplished Canadian golfer in history. It also made me feel like I really belonged out here and that I could contend for big, major championships and compete against the best in the world, which is an amazing feeling,” Henderson said. She then had to watch to see if it was enough to force a playoff with Henderson, at 16 under herself when teeing off on the reachable-in-two par-5 18th. With birdies on three of her final five holes, including a 12-footer on the par-5 18th, Henderson rallied to win by one shot. She hit her approach from 107 yards to about 12 feet, the same distance Schubert missed a birdie try from moments earlier. Brooke Henderson opened with rounds of 64-64-68 and had a two-shot edge but started Day 4 in France with a bogey on the first hole and a double bogey on the sixth (thanks to a four-putt). Suddenly, the leaderboard surged around her, the 24-year-old Canadian needing to fight from behind on the back nine.
Brooke Henderson won her second tournament of the year and twelfth career LPGA Tour title on Sunday after finishing first in the Evian Championship.
On Saturday, she shot a 68 to maintain hold of the lead. Sophia Schubert of the U.S. gave chase after shooting a final round 68, and positioned herself in a tie with Henderson entering the final hole. Henderson carried a two-shot lead into the final round, and despite a tournament-high round of 71 on Sunday, she birdied the 18th hole to clinch the title.
Brooke Henderson overcame a four-putt to drain the one that mattered most – a 9-footer on the 72nd hole to win the Amundi Evian Championship.
“To make three of those in the last five holes or so was really big. With the AIG Women’s British Open being contested at Muirfield in two weeks, Henderson said her links game is still a work in progress. I was like, ‘Wow this is really cool.’” The CP Women’s Open will be contested at Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club, about an hour from where Henderson, the 2018 CP champion, grew up in Smiths Falls. After she got that worked out, Henderson made changes on the greens, switching to a left-hand low putting grip. “Well, I was angry,” said Ko when asked about her patience. “That was really an important message to get through my head.” The 2017 U.S. Women’s Amateur champion cruised around Evian like it was a Tuesday practice round. She came into the week ranked 283rd in the world with $82,796 in earnings. Rookie Sophia Schubert, playing in only her second major as a professional, pulled away with a one-shot lead deep into the round but was caught by Henderson, who birdied three of the last five. The winningest Canadian player in history, Henderson is a two-time winner this year and now boasts 12 career LPGA titles. Henderson, 24, stayed patient throughout a difficult day, reminding herself of the saying that majors are won on the back nine.
Brooke M. Henderson a remporté un deuxième titre majeur en carrière sur le circuit de la LPGA, dimanche en France.
La Japonaise Mao Saigo a quant à elle remis une excellente carte de 64 pour faire un bond de 12 échelons au classement. La championne a pourtant bien mal amorcé sa journée de travail. C’est un oiselet au 18e trou qui a fait la différence. Henderson (71) a ainsi montré un dossier de 267 (-17) pour signer une deuxième victoire cette saison et une 12e en carrière.
Brooke Henderson avait mis la table au cours des derniers jours. Elle a dû travailler fort pour maintenir son avance en tête du Championnat Evian, ...
Elle a envoyé son premier coup dans le boisé sur la gauche de l’allée et après un coup de replacement, elle a envoyé son approche à une dizaine de pieds du fanion. L’expérience de la golfeuse de 24 ans a toutefois fait la différence. Elle a été en mesure de se sortir du pétrin à plus d’une reprise. La Canadienne a toutefois pris du temps à se mettre en marche. Ses coups de départ erratiques et des roulés imprécis ont failli lui ravir le championnat. Elle a dû travailler fort pour maintenir son avance en tête du Championnat Evian, en France, et elle y est parvenue. Samedi, elle a joué une ronde de 68 (- 3).
EVIAN-LES-BAINS, France (AP) - Brooke Henderson rolled in an 8-foot birdie putt at the 18th hole to win the Ev...
L'Ontarienne Brooke Henderson a remporté dimanche le Championnat Évian, méritant ainsi un deuxième titre majeur en carrière.
Je voulais juste garder ça en tête.» Henderson a surmonté un double boguey au sixième trou; elle a de plus été victime de deux bogueys. Henderson a ponctué son triomphe avec un roulé de huit pieds au 18e, pour son quatrième oiselet de la journée.
Two decades ago, golf professional Paul Vaillancourt ran some camps with then-school teacher Dave Henderson in little Smiths Falls, Ont.
He just came up to her there, she was 12 years old or something, and he said: ‘Oh Brookie you’ve got to get to 95 m.p.h. by the end of winter here.’ He just said that kind of in passing. “She just kept playing her own game. “She never gave up,” Stewart Streit said. “She shot 39 on the front and proceeded to shoot 28 on the back nine. For the rest of that year, all she ever did when she showed up is grab that radar gun and get over there and hit balls. About a year later, he was out on the course with Brooke and two others. She was slamming it as hard as she could to get her speed up.” She tied it.” “Her sister is great and so are her parents,” McGrath said. No one, of course, could have predicted the 12-time LPGA Tour winner would be the winningest Canadian golfer of all time at the top level before turning 25. They don’t have the right perspective on it. “She’d be hitting balls at the other end of the range while she was waiting for her daddy and all the kids would just watch her hit,” Vaillancourt recalled over the phone from the Ottawa Valley on Sunday.
Équipe Canada - Brooke Henderson a remporté son deuxième tournoi de l'année ainsi que son douzième titre en carrière sur le circuit de la LPGA en terminant ...
Pour l’athlète de 24 ans, il s’agit de sa deuxième victoire en carrière dans un tournoi du grand chelem de golf, après son triomphe au championnat de la LPGA en 2016. Malgré une quatrième ronde un peu plus compliquée, la golfeuse canadienne a su garder son calme jusqu’au 18e trou. En concrétisant son quatrième oiselet de la journée, elle s’est détachée de sa rivale pour conclure la compétition avec un pointage de -17.