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

Henderson was named the Canadian Press female athlete of the year for 2015, 2017 and 2018. She won her first major at age 18 in 2016 at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship, becoming the event's youngest winner. With 14 LPGA wins as of August 2025, 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. Henderson won the Canadian Women's Open, her home championship, in both 2018 and 2025.

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."


Early years, family and education
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 for Henderson to play golf competitively. Henderson attended the Smiths Falls District Collegiate Institute through 2014.

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


Development and sponsorships
Henderson has signed several corporate sponsorships, including IMG to manage her professional affairs, Royal Bank of Canada for banking and financial services, Sunice Golf for golf and , and Performance for Go Golf . She is an ambassador for , a technology and workforce management company.

Henderson has other sponsorship deals with Canadian Pacific, , , , BioSteel, and .

To begin the 2023 season, Henderson signed a multiyear sponsorship with for her golf clubs, bag, and balls. In 2024, she began a sponsorship with , and entered a multiyear partnership with the of the National Hockey League in which she will display the Senators logo on her water bottles and golf towels.

Beginning in 2017, Henderson is a resident touring professional at Miromar Lakes Beach and Golf Club in Miromar Lakes, .


Professional career

2015
Henderson set a tournament record with her 36-hole score at the LPGA Tour's Swinging Skirts LPGA Classic in April 2015, at the Golf Club, just south of . Her second round 65 (−7) gave her 135 (−9), breaking the record set by in 2014 by three shots. She finished third, one stroke behind , the playoff winner, and runner-up .

At age 17, Henderson had to play her way into LPGA Tour events through , 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. She earned a card after winning her first event as a professional, the Four Winds Invitational in in June 2015. With a final round 66 (−4), Henderson tied for fifth at the U.S. Women's Open in July.

After Monday-qualifying for the Cambia Portland Classic in 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. She was only the second Monday qualifier to win on tour, and the first since in 2000. Henderson was also the first Canadian to win on the LPGA Tour since in 2001, and was granted immediate LPGA Tour membership.


2016
In June 2016, Henderson won her first major championship, at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship at Sahalee Country Club near . Her final round 65 (−6) propelled her into a tie with top-ranked , 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.

Before the 2024 Women's PGA Championship at Sahalee Country Club, the club provided Henderson with an honorary membership and a commemorative plaque at the spot in the 18th fairway where she hit a 7 iron close to the hole to win the 2016 event.

With her win as defending champion at the Cambia Portland Classic in June 2016, Henderson joined and 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
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.


2018
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.

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.

By finishing second (to ) 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
On 20 April 2019, Henderson defended her title at the Lotte Championship in Hawaii. This marked her eighth victory on the LPGA Tour, tying , and for the most victories by a Canadian golfer on the LPGA or .

On 16 June 2019, Henderson won the Meijer LPGA Classic in Michigan for the second time – the third LPGA event where she has multiple victories. This was her ninth victory on the LPGA, giving her the most victories on major tours of any professional golfer in Canadian history.


2021
Henderson won the Hugel-Air Premia LA Open on 24 April 2021 for her tenth LPGA Tour victory.


2022
Henderson increased her LPGA victory total to 11 with her win at the ShopRite LPGA Classic in a playoff over Lindsey Weaver-Wright on 12 June 2022.

Henderson won her second career major at the 2022 Evian Championship, in which she was the first player in LPGA history to begin a major with two rounds of 64 or lower.

On 12 November, the day after shooting a first round, one-over-par 71 at the Pelican Women's Championship, she wrote in a statement that she had to withdraw, "due to an injury in my upper back, it was recommended that I rest as much as possible coming into the week. While I plan to address any medical concerns and recover fully in the off season, I am trying to do everything I can to compete this week. I appreciate all of the support."


2023
On 22 January, Henderson won the 2023 Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions at Lake Nona Golf & Country Club in Orlando, completing all four rounds in the lead, and achieving her 13th victory on the LPGA Tour.

In July, Henderson finished second to Céline Boutier at the 2023 Evian Championship, the season's fourth major tournament.


2025
On 24 August 2025, Henderson won her second Canadian Women's Open at the Mississaugua Golf & Country Club near Toronto, Ontario, Canada, her 14th win on the LPGA Tour. Henderson won by a single stroke in a close final round duel with playing partner .


Amateur wins
  • 2010 CN du Quebec
  • 2011 CN Future Links Ontario, Ontario Junior Girls Championship, Optimist Junior 13-14, Genesis Junior
  • 2012 Ravenwood Junior Girls Championship, Ontario Junior Girls Championship, Canadian Junior Girls Championship
  • 2013 South American Amateur, CN Future Links Pacific Championship, Canadian Women's Amateur
  • 2014 Junior Orange Bowl International, South Atlantic Ladies' Amateur Championship (SALLY Tournament), Scott Robertson Memorial, Porter Cup, Ontario Women's Amateur, Espirito Santo Trophy (individual winner)
Source:


Professional wins (20)

LPGA Tour wins (14)
Major championships (2)
Other LPGA Tour (12)

116 Aug 2015Cambia Portland Classic66-67-65-69=267−218 strokes,
Pornanong Phatlum
212 Jun 2016KPMG Women's PGA Championship67-73-73-65=278−6Playoff
33 Jul 2016Cambia Portland Classic (2)65-68-70-71=274−144 strokes
418 Jun 2017Meijer LPGA Classic63-67-67-66=263−172 strokes,
52 Oct 2017McKayson New Zealand Women's Open65-70-67-69=271−175 strokes
614 Apr 2018Lotte Championship68-66-73-69=276−124 strokesAzahara Muñoz
726 Aug 2018CP Women's Open66-66-70-65=267−214 strokes
820 Apr 2019Lotte Championship (2)65-68-69-70=272−164 strokes
916 Jun 2019Meijer LPGA Classic (2)64-64-69-70=267−211 strokeBrittany Altomare, ,
,
1024 Apr 2021Hugel-Air Premia LA Open69-65-67-67=268−161 stroke
1112 Jun 2022ShopRite LPGA Classic67-70-64=201−12PlayoffLindsey Weaver-Wright
1224 Jul 2022Amundi Evian Championship64-64-68-71=267−171 stroke
1322 Jan 2023Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions67-66-69-70=272−164 strokes,
1424 Aug 2025CPKC Women's Open (2)71-66-65-67=269−151 stroke
Co-sanctioned by the Ladies European Tour.

LPGA Tour playoff record (2–1)

12016KPMG Women's PGA ChampionshipWon with birdie on first extra hole
22020
Lee won with birdie on first extra hole
32022ShopRite LPGA ClassicLindsey Weaver-WrightWon with eagle on first extra hole


Symetra Tour wins (1)
121 Jun 2015Four Winds Invitational72-65-69=206−103 strokes
Selanee Henderson


CN Canadian Women's Tour (4)
  • 2012 Beloeil Golf Club event (as an amateur)
  • 2014 Legends of Niagara event, PGA Women's Championship of Canada (both as an amateur)
  • 2015 PGA Women's Championship of Canada


Other wins (2)
  • 2015 SunCoast Series at Winter Garden, SunCoast Series Winter Championship


Major championships

Wins (2)
Sophia Schubert
1 Defeated Ko in a sudden-death playoff: Henderson (3) and Ko (4).


Results timeline
Results not in chronological order.

Chevron Championship T26LA T10T14T48T17T2T19T13T23T3T44
U.S. Women's OpenT59T10T564T13WDT39T44T7T1512CUTCUT
Women's PGA Championship T51 2T6T306T21T16T15T22T36
The Evian Championship T25T9T58T10T17NTT251 2T26T31
Women's British Open T61T50T49T11T41CUTT13T7CUTCUTCUT

LA = low amateur
CUT = missed the half-way cut
WD = withdrew
NT = no tournament
T = tied


Summary
11
9
11
10
7
  • Most consecutive cuts made – 18 (2013 U.S. Open – 2018 ANA)
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 2 (four times)


LPGA Tour career summary
2012100000Cutalign=center>n/an/a76.50n/a
2013320000T35n/an/a72.50n/a
2014440001T10n/an/a71.13n/a
20154410101100,2949070.38n/a
201631302121511,724,420370.3711
20173028210811,504,869669.8810
201828242111111,473,247469.994
201927252111311,696,017469.553
20201090106T2648,6041069.702
20212321110711,039,7761469.809
202222182101012,413,251469.514
20232419110311,609,8411470.2813
20242422003931,320,0201970.7819
20252419100311,109,4073970.2215
^ Official as of 2025 season
*Includes matchplay and other tournaments without a cut


World ranking
Position in Women's World Golf Rankings at the end of each calendar year.


Team appearances
Amateur
  • Espirito Santo Trophy (representing Canada): 2012, 2014

Professional

  • International Crown (representing World Team): 2025


Awards
  • 2015 Ontario Athlete of the Year (Syl Apps Athlete of the Year Award)
  • 2015 Canadian Press Female Athlete of the Year (Bobbie Rosenfeld Award)
  • 2017 Person of the Year by
  • 2017 Canadian Press Female Athlete of the Year (Bobbie Rosenfeld Award)
  • 2018 Canadian Press Female Athlete of the Year (Bobbie Rosenfeld Award)
  • 2019 ESPY Award, Best Female Golfer
  • 2019 LPGA Founders Award
  • 2019 Canada's Sports Hall of Fame People's Choice Award
  • 2022 Ottawa Key to the City


See also
  • List of golfers with most LPGA Tour wins


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