Brooke Henderson is one young star on the LPGA Tour.
At just 17 years of age, Henderson began her professional career. She has been the face and voice of Canadian golf ever since her LPGA debut in 2015.
Henderson won the 2015 Cambia Portland Classic eight strokes ahead of her competitors, earning LPGA starts by qualifying Mondays and sponsor exemptions. Henderson was only the second Monday qualifier to win an LPGA tournament.
She became the second-youngest woman’s major winner in 2016, when she won the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, defeating Lydia Ko.
Henderson has represented Canada twice at the Olympics (2016 and 2020). In addition, won 2022 Evian Championship. Henderson also has 13 LPGA Tour wins, including a win at the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions , Jan. 2023.
There is still a lot of golf ahead of Henderson, so it’s difficult to argue that Henderson will not be inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame after all of this.