Brooke Henderson wins her second CPKC Women’s Open with a 4-under 67, ending a two-year drought and securing her 14th LPGA Tour title in Canada.
Henderson Secures Victory on Home Soil
Brooke Henderson, Canada’s most decorated professional golfer, ended her two-year title drought by winning the CPKC Women’s Open for the second time in her career. The Smiths Falls, Ontario, native carded a 4-under 67 in Sunday’s final round, edging Australia’s Minjee Lee by one stroke. The victory marked Henderson’s 14th career LPGA Tour title and a triumphant return to the top in her national championship.
A Win Years in the Making
The victory carried added weight for Henderson, who admitted the stretch between titles felt longer than any in her career. Her last win came in January 2023 at the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions. “This one I think might be the longest in between victories, so for that reason it makes it super special,” Henderson said. She first lifted the Women’s Open trophy in 2018 in Regina, ending a 45-year Canadian drought at the event.
The Final Round Duel
Henderson and Lee entered the final day tied at 11-under, setting the stage for a tense battle. Massive crowds followed the pairing through the Edmonton river-valley course, cheering as Henderson pulled ahead with steady play. Lee closed with a strong 3-under 68, but Henderson’s consistency secured the title. “Today was really tough actually because there were just so many people,” Lee reflected after finishing runner-up.
Family and Support System
Behind Henderson’s win was her close-knit support system. Her sister, Brittany Sepanik, caddied for her, while her father, Dave Henderson, continues as her coach. Henderson credited her family for helping her navigate difficult months without a win. “There were some dark times, for sure,” she admitted. “My family was so supportive and just said to keep going, just keep working hard, it’ll come around.”
Career Milestone and National Pride
The victory not only strengthens Henderson’s standing as Canada’s all-time leader in professional golf wins but also boosts her global ranking. Projected to rise from 58th in the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings, she is now well-positioned for the Hanwha LIFEPLUS International Crown in October and the CME Group Tour Championship in November. Canadian golf legend Lorie Kane, present at both of Henderson’s national titles, emphasized the significance of her achievements: “This is now 14 wins. The first 13, we haven’t given this kid enough credit for.”
Rising Stars in the Spotlight
The championship also showcased young Canadian talent. Fifteen-year-old Aphrodite Deng of Calgary impressed as the tournament’s low amateur, finishing tied for 20th after a final-round 2-over 73. Her performance highlighted a promising future for Canadian women’s golf.
Looking Ahead
With renewed confidence and momentum, Henderson is turning her focus to the rest of the season. “I’m excited for what’s coming next,” she said. “I’m super pumped about International Crown, and with this win I think I’ll guarantee my spot into the CME, which was a little bit in jeopardy before this.” For Canadian fans, Henderson’s home victory is more than a personal triumph—it is a moment of national pride.