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  • One more win for Henderson should make her the front runner for Player of the Year.
    Minjee Lee is her main competition for Player of the Year right now. Minjee has 135 points to Brooke's 121. Brooke (69.532) is also chasing Minjee (69.136) for the Vare Trophy (scoring average).

    UPDATE: https://www.rolexrankings.com/players/4629
    Brooke moved up to 6th in the Rolex Rankings today.

    1. Jin Young Ko (9.71 average points)
    2. Minjee Lee (8.49)
    3. Nelly Korda (8.11)
    4. Lydia Ko (6.87)
    5. Atthaya Thitikul (6.86)
    6. Brooke Henderson (6.56)
    7. Lexi Thompson (6.08)
    8. Nasa Kataoka (5.38)
    9. Hyo-Joo Kim (5.36)
    10. Jennifer Kupcho (4.78)
    Last edited by sjmcampbell; Jul 25, 2022, 01:10 PM.

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    • Brooke withdrew from the Scottish Women's Open this week in order to rest up for the British Womens Open next week.

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      • Originally posted by sjmcampbell View Post
        Brooke withdrew from the Scottish Women's Open this week in order to rest up for the British Womens Open next week.
        I would have loved to see her play the week, as I would love to see her play links golf, but I can only Imagine how taxing mentally, last week must have been. She played so much earlier in her career, it may have hurt her. Now taking a break now and then to rejuvenate, I can only believe will help her long run.

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        • Here's hoping that her good play lately carries into this weeks Open Championship...play well Brooke

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          • AIG WOMEN'S OPEN

            August 2, 2022

            Brooke Henderson

            Gullane, East Lothian, Scotland, UK

            Press Conference

            MIKE WOODCOCK: We'll make a start. I'm very pleased to welcome the world No. 5, Canada's Brooke Henderson to the interview room.

            Brooke, can I start off by asking you how much momentum you're bringing into this week after your excellent victory in the Evian Championship.

            BROOKE HENDERSON: Yeah, thanks, it was super exciting to get my second major championship victory just a couple weeks ago now, and I feel like the last two months or so, my game has been definitely trending in the right direction. Two wins, some good top finishes, and in majors.

            It's been fun to be near the top of the leaderboard in contention and hopefully just kind of keep the momentum going.

            MIKE WOODCOCK: What are your thoughts this week of what you've seen of Muirfield so far in practise?

            BROOKE HENDERSON: I love it here at Muirfield. I think it's maybe my favourite links that I've ever played. It's definitely going to be a great test, very challenging especially if it it's as windy as it is right now. I think it's beautiful views walking around, and it's a beautiful golf course, so I'm really excited to tee it up on Thursday.

            Q. You were due to play the Scottish and you didn't. Can you explain that decision, and what you did do instead? Did you play in links courses?

            BROOKE HENDERSON: Yeah, I was planning on playing but Monday of the Scottish week, I was still very tired from the week before and just decided for me if I just took a couple days off. Kind of got recharged and came into this week ready to go.

            So we were able to play a little bit of links golf up at Carnoustie, and we toured two castled. Kind of did some tourist things. It was a nice week to be able to celebrate the win and kind of get recharged.

            Q. You played a few links courses over the time, and you said this one is your favourite; why, and what makes this one stand out to you?

            BROOKE HENDERSON: It's early in the week but when I first played, I played nine holes on Sunday night and then 18 holes yesterday, and I just love the way it feels and the way it looks. I mentioned some of the spectacular views of the water, which is really cool. You can see it from a lot of different holes, actually, which is pretty neat.

            And it's a very challenging golf course. But there's a lot of different options off tees and it's just a great feel here. So I look forward to playing four days of competition.

            Q. There is a crazy discussion about how much pro golfers are playing for in terms of money these days. It's dominating headlines. Curious if at any point in a given tournament, money is on top of your mind, it could be the first tee shot, the final putt, a week later. When do you think about money?

            BROOKE HENDERSON: I wouldn't say think about it at all really, maybe leading into the event, especially when purse sizes jump or something.

            On the women's tour, whenever we see those purse increases, we are always very excited, just to close the pay gap between the men, and also just to see the sport get bigger and to be acknowledged a little bit I think is really cool.

            But in the tournament, I don't think I'm thinking about it. I'm just thinking about my next shot and what the cut line is and what I need to do today and tomorrow. And especially on the weekend when I'm trying to climb the leaderboard, it's really just to be the best that I can and move up as many spots, and the trophy at the end.

            But money doesn't really come into it while you're playing. I think it's more before and after that you kind of celebrate.

            Q. How important is winning the second major? The first one is always good, but some people get stuck on the first one. How important is getting that ticked off?

            BROOKE HENDERSON: It is super exciting. It did take six years, but it was definitely worth the wait. To win my first major championship, it really changed my life, just the attention that I received from the media and from fans and everything.

            But then to get the second one, yeah, it's a box that you can check off, and it just makes you feel a little bit more confident about where your game is and that you can compete on the biggest stages.

            Q. What would it mean to challenge and potentially win this event as well?

            BROOKE HENDERSON: Yeah, you know, it's super exciting to come into this week with as much momentum as I have and have my game in such a good place the last couple months. Links golf is very different, and definitely a big challenge for me coming from courses that were nothing like this growing up.

            So it is a big change. But every year, I feel like I get a little bit more comfortable with the different shots and the different style of play that you need to use. It's a great time to be a part of women's golf and to be here, major championship on this incredible golf course that we've never been able to play before; only the men. That really means a lot, and I'm just excited for the opportunity.

            Q. When Muirfield adds female members, when the R&A brings Muirfield a Women's Open, a lot of people in my shoes can talk about the message that's being sent. But I'm curious, in your shoes, what's the mentally that's being received?

            BROOKE HENDERSON: Yeah, to be playing better golf courses and golf courses with this historical meaning as Muirfield. It's hosted so many men's championships, but the first women's. To be playing this year, it really means a lot to all of us.

            It's just proof that the women's game is continuing to grow; the purse sizes are increasing, and we're on network TV more and we're playing these better venues.

            Like I said, it's just a really fun time to be a part of women's golf because it is growing so much and we feel like we're making a difference for future generations.

            Q. Have you talked to any of the members about this course, and have they given you any tips, or not

            BROOKE HENDERSON: I haven't talked to any members, but that's a good idea. Maybe I'll have to go find some.

            Q. You weren't at the party last night then?

            BROOKE HENDERSON: (Shaking head no.)

            Q. No? Okay. Well, it wouldn't have been very good if you hadn't talked when you got there. Makes sense. Have you talked to any of the caddies who are local here, or none of them?

            BROOKE HENDERSON: I haven't yet, no. I'm playing the Pro-Am tomorrow, though, so I'm sure there will be some caddies out tomorrow.

            I'm just excited to tour the course again, 18 holes tomorrow. Every day has been a little bit different, so it will be fun just to see it again.

            Q. How long does it take you to show up at a course you've never been to before and feel like you've learned it and that you know this golf course?

            BROOKE HENDERSON: I think that's where my sister, my caddie, really comes into play. She's really analytical and takes a lot of notes and spends a lot of time studying the book and also just taking in the whole golf course. I always really value her opinion and kind of what she sees and feels.

            I'm very much just a feel player, so coming in, I like to see the golf course and kind of feel my way around. I feel like we make a really good team that way. The two methods kind of fit really well together.

            It is tough when you only have three days to learn a golf course, especially a challenging golf course like this one. But we just try to do our best, prepare, and then when it comes time to tee it up on Thursday, we are just trying to hit good shots and try to make the best decisions that we can.

            Q. This is a huge step for the women's game. Do you think the women's game will get the chance to take another huge step by being at Augusta professionally one day?

            BROOKE HENDERSON: That would be very cool. I feel like right now we are just trending in the right direction and we are getting to play amazing venues like this one, super exciting and hopefully just continues to grow and we can continue to compete on the same courses as the men.

            Q. With another major win under your belt, what's your next big goal, and do you have a focus on maybe getting to world No. 1?

            BROOKE HENDERSON: I'd definitely love to win another major championship, maybe end of this week.

            But I think, you know, I'm just trying to get better all the time. It's so fun to be able to compete against the best in the world and be in contention in those final groups on the weekend, I love that. Seeing your name at the top of the leaderboard, and just when the pressure is on, being able to hit golf shots and being able to climb the leaderboard, that makes me really excited.

            Hopefully Thursday, Friday, I can put myself in good positions and then kind of make that charge come the weekend this week.

            But long term, of course I would love to continue to get my World Ranking in a better spot. I guess I got as high as No. 2 this 2016. So it would be nice to get a little closer to the top. I'm just excited to compete for championships, a major and just regular tour events.

            MIKE WOODCOCK: Brooke, best of luck and thanks for joining us. Good luck this week.


            FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports

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            • "Henderson set for links challenge at Open Championship" - Bob Weeks, TSN
              https://www.tsn.ca/bob-weeks-henders...ship-1.1831859

              Although everything says the coverage is on the USA Network, the Golf Channel is apparently covering it too starting at 6am.

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              • Congratulations Brooke on 7th place finish at the Open.

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                • Originally posted by unskinnybop99 View Post
                  Congratulations Brooke on 7th place finish at the Open.
                  Indeed! The $160,000 she won pushed her up to 23rd in career money, moving her past Jin Young Ko and within $10,000 of Ariya Jutanigarn and less than $200,000 from Yani Tseng.

                  However, it is worth noting that Brooke has had 176 starts and Jin Young Ko has had only 93. Others with less than 200 starts in the top 50: #5 Lorena Ochoa (175), #12 Minjee Lee (190), #17 Sei Young Kim (175), #40 In Gee Chun (150)

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                  • Courtesy of TonyJ, so good it deserves a place in Brooke's own thread here, Thanks.


                    Born: 9/10/97 (25 years old)
                    Birthplace:Smith Falls, Ontario, Canada
                    Hometown:Smith Falls, Ontario, Canada
                    Resides:Gilbert, Arizona
                    Rookie Year:2015
                    2022 Earnings to date:$2,210,623 (3rd)

                    Brooke has won 12 times on the LPGA Tour,Including 2 major championships:

                    2015 Portland Classic
                    2016 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship
                    2016 Cambia Portland Classic
                    2017 Meijer LPGA Classic
                    2017 MCKAYSON New Zealand Women’s Open
                    2018 Lotte Championship
                    2018 CP Women’s Open
                    2019 Lotte Championship
                    2019 Meijer LPGA Classic
                    2021 JTBC LA Open
                    2022 ShopRite LPGA Classic
                    2022 Amundi Evian Championship

                    Best Finishes in Major Championships:

                    Brooke always seems to do well in major championships. Here are her best finishes:

                    Chevron Championship – 2nd in 2020
                    KPMG Women’s PGA Championship – 1st in 2016
                    U.S. Women’s Open – 5th in 2015
                    Amundi Evian Championship – 1st in 2022
                    AIG Women’s Open – 7th in 2022
                    Brooke has one of the best percentages of cuts made in LPGA Tour history.

                    LPGA Career Stats: (updated through the ISPS World Invitational)

                    176 starts
                    164 cuts made (93.2%)
                    69 top ten finishes (39.2%)
                    Has $10,397,850 in career earnings ( 23rd on the all-time LPGA money list)

                    Career Highlights:

                    Has already won twice this year (2022) on the LPGA tour (her 5th multi-win season), including a major championship. She has registered 8 top ten finishes in her 12 starts (the LPGA still has 40% of its schedule remaining).
                    Recorded her fourth consecutive multi-win season in 2019.
                    Became the winningest Canadian player on the LPGA or PGA with her 9th career victory at the Meijer LPGA Classic.
                    Recorded her third straight multi-win season in 2018.
                    Became the first Canadian to win the CP Women’s Open since Jocelyne Bourassa in 1973.
                    Recorded eight top ten finishes and her second multi-win season in 2017.
                    Represented Canada in the 2016 Rio Olympics, finishing in 7th place, and the 2020 Olympic games, finishing 29th.
                    Became the second youngest player in LPGA history to win a major championship with her victory at the 2016 KMPG Women’s PGA Championship (18y/9m/2d), trailing only Lydia Ko.
                    Had 15 top ten finishes in 2016 including two wins.
                    Joined Lydia Ko and Lexi Thompson as the only players to win on the LPGA Tour before their 18th birthday.

                    College/Amateur Career:

                    2013 Canadian Women’s Amateur champion.
                    2014 U.S. Women’s Amateur runner-up.
                    Won three times on the CN Canadian Women’s Tour as an amateur.
                    Ranked No. 1 in the World Amateur Golf Rankings when she turned professional in December 2014.
                    Last edited by 4underthru9; Sep 3, 2022, 07:48 PM.
                    Resolve to be tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving, and tolerant with the weak and wrong, because sometime in your life, you will have been all of these. Dr. Robert H. Goddard




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                    • Brooke is going to be in the PGA Tour 2K23 video game, along with Lexi Thomson and Lydia Ko.
                      https://www.golfcanada.ca/articles/p...an-connection/

                      Also featured in the game is St. George's Golf and Country Club.

                      It is scheduled for release in early October and is developed by HB Studios in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.

                      Tiger Woods is the cover star, and if you pre-order before Oct 13, you can get a bonus Michael Jordan.


                      Gameplay trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgTgzWFVtS0

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                      Other pros:
                      PGA TOUR 2K23 features multiple golfers who play in either the PGA or LPGA including our cover athlete Tiger Woods. Check out the full roster here.
                      Last edited by sjmcampbell; Sep 8, 2022, 01:50 PM.

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                      • Any insight on why she withdrew on the weekend? She didn’t appear to be having too much fun when I saw her the odd time on the feed.
                        - Vessel Cart Bag
                        - Callaway Rogue ST Max LS driver
                        - Callaway UW 17° & 21°
                        - Callaway Apex TCB irons (5-AW)
                        - Callaway Full Toe 54 & 58 wedges
                        - Toulon Chicago putter

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                        • I wondered that as well. So far, no reason has been given for the withdrawal.

                          Originally posted by jimmy3864 View Post
                          Any insight on why she withdrew on the weekend? She didn’t appear to be having too much fun when I saw her the odd time on the feed.
                          This isn't a dress rehearsal. Enjoy yourself. There's no do-over.

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                          • I saw an article that indicated she had a back injury. Hopefully it’s just a temporary thing and doesn’t become chronic.

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                            • Originally posted by 4wedges View Post
                              I saw an article that indicated she had a back injury. Hopefully it’s just a temporary thing and doesn’t become chronic.
                              NAPLES, FLORIDA | After opening with a respectable 71 on Friday at the Pelican Women’s Championship and warming up with a few wedges before her tee ti...


                              Seems like it's pretty serious and she's not willing to go into details at this time.
                              If not for the $2M 1st prize cheque and money title (HOF point)....I doubt Brooke nor Jin Young would be teeing it up.

                              JYK has returned from trying to heal a wrist injury....WD & trunk slam.
                              She has not played on the weekend in her last 4 starts.
                              Could this be a career ending injury....I hope not.

                              Minjee Lee has also not performed well since the CWO.

                              I'm rooting for a Thitkul, Lydia and In Gee win...in this order.

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                              • Originally posted by Mr22putt View Post
                                JYK has returned from trying to heal a wrist injury....WD & trunk slam.
                                She has not played on the weekend in her last 4 starts.
                                Could this be a career ending injury....I hope not.
                                I just found this video...press conference from JYK.
                                Her wrist is so bad...... it hurts her to hit shots including chips.
                                IMO...unfortunately this might be a career ending injury...i really hope not....I'm a JYK fan.

                                JYK has a YT channel....she has mentioned on YT previously she's been depressed....something is troubling her...she's just hasn't been the same for a while.
                                Maybe due to worrying about this injury???...maybe she broke off with her boyfriend???....no longer any pictures of them together???

                                In Gee Chun is also recovering from a neck?? & shoulder?? injury too.
                                IGC also mentioned a while ago that she too was depressed.

                                I think there is a lot of pressure coming from S. Korea for the women golfers to perform. Women's golf in S. Korea & Japan is more popular than men's golf.

                                FWIW....I believe the only way to get out of mandatory military service for all S. Korean men is to win an Olympic gold medal.


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