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No rest for Brooke Henderson, who is on Thursday in Boston Stop or LPGA Tour

Brooke Henderson’s Winning Streak Continues

After clinching the CPKC Women’s Open title in Mississauga, Ontario, Brooke Henderson could have easily taken a well-deserved break. However, the Canadian golf star decided to keep the momentum going and immediately set her sights on the upcoming FM Championship at TPC Boston.

Reflecting on her recent victory, Henderson admitted that the past week had been incredibly busy and draining. Despite the whirlwind of media appearances, sponsor meetings, and autograph signings, she remained focused on her game and emerged victorious at the Canadian National Women’s Golf Championship.

Henderson’s win not only marked her 14th LPGA title but also propelled her up the rankings to 26th on the race to CME Globe Rankings. This achievement secured her a spot in the upcoming Hanwha Lifplus International Crown and the seasonal CME Group Tour Championship.

The Canadian golfer credited her improved mental game for her recent success, emphasizing the importance of consistency and focus under pressure. Henderson’s dedication to honing her skills paid off at the CPKC Women’s Open, where she showcased her best performance of the season.

As she prepares to compete in the FM Championship alongside top-ranked players like Minjee Lee and Nelly Korda, Henderson remains determined to maintain her winning streak. Despite feeling physically exhausted, she is eager to rest and recharge before hitting the course once again.

In addition to Henderson, fellow Canadian golfer Savannah Grewal will also be representing her country at the FM Championship. With a strong contingent of Canadian players in the field, all eyes will be on these talented athletes as they vie for victory at TPC Boston.

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Meanwhile, on the PGA Tour Americas, AJ Ewart from Coquitlam, BC, is making waves at the Fortinet Cup and currently ranks 23rd heading into the CRMC championship. With a total of 11 Canadians competing in the tournament, the pressure is on for these golfers to showcase their skills on the course.

As Henderson and her fellow Canadian golfers gear up for their next challenges, fans can expect to see thrilling performances and fierce competition at upcoming tournaments. Stay tuned for more updates on their journey to golfing glory.

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