Brooke Henderson was in tears as fans chanted ‘O Canada’ after her historic LPGA win
It was a historic day in Canadian golf, as Brooke Henderson emerged victorious in the CP Women’s Open. The 20-year-old Smiths Fall, Ontario native became just the first Canadian to win the tournament since 1973, and for fans in attendance at the event in Regina, there was much to cheer for.
As for Henderson, she was clearly affected by the moment as well. She was in tears as she spoke about how much this meant for her, particularly in the wake of her grandfather’s passing, and Canadian fans in the crowd sang ‘O Canada’ as she walked off the field.
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This marks Henderson’s seventh LPGA Tour victory, which puts her second to Sandra Post’s eight wins all-time among Canadians. Especially considering her age, that’s a remarkable accomplishment — it certainly bears watching to see what else lies ahead of her.
Pssst. Lou Marsh trophy voters….
Brooke….Henderson.
— Steve Lloyd (@TSNSteveLloyd) August 26, 2018
There are days you watch Brooke Henderson, and you have to remind yourself: she’s only 20. Incredible.
— Linz_Hamilton (@Linz_Hamilton) August 26, 2018
What a powerful moment/day for Canadian golf as Brooke Henderson wins Canadian Open! Such a wonderful young lady, there’s your role model parents. A powerful/confident/polite young lady who’ll inspire little girls across our country for years.
— JAY JANOWER (@JayJanower) August 26, 2018
That girl is a true generational champion. Tough as nails. So impressed @BrookeHenderson!
— Kevin Haime (@Kevinhaime) August 26, 2018
Many Canadians remember where they were when @MikeWeir won the 2003 Masters. I suspect many will recall where they were when @brookehenderson won the 2018 @cpwomensopen.
— Lorne Rubenstein (@lornerubenstein) August 26, 2018
Brooke Henderson heading to the final hole with a 3 shot lead on TSN 1 and 3. Pretty cool moment for her and
— Graham Creech (@Creech__) August 26, 2018