
Renowned Canadian golfer Brooke Henderson has opted for an additional week off from the LPGA tour, after missing the cut at the Women’s British Open last week.
Currently in the tenth spot in the Race to CME Globe Standings, Henderson has faced some unexpected setbacks this year. Henderson, who has consistently been a strong contender in the golfing world, also finds herself in the tenth position in the Rolex World Golf Rankings. Unfortunately, this year hasn’t been as triumphant for the Smiths Falls Native. With only one victory and two top ten finishes this season, it’s evident that the year has posed challenges for the talented player.
The reason for her recent struggles remains somewhat enigmatic, with speculation arising about a potential injury. While it’s uncertain if health concerns are contributing to her current situation, Henderson’s decision to take a break might suggest a need for recovery or recalibration.
Henderson made a significant change at the beginning of the season. Transitioning from Ping to TaylorMade clubs, she underwent a meticulous fitting and sizing process to ensure a seamless switch. As a 13-time winner on the tour, including two major championships, her determination to refine her game is evident.
As the her hometown and region watches and waits, Brooke Henderson’s journey back to her winning ways serves as a testament to her resilience and commitment to the sport.
I’m not sure what the issue is, but statistically she’s down in every category. One thing I’ve noticed is that she really hasn’t produced one low round in any tournament this year. She did have that front side twenty nine at Amundi, but that’s been one of the few bright sparks. I’ve started calling her the female Rory because she’s put herself in position but then made silly mistakes. I just wish she would figure it out, because she’s the only reason I watch the LPGA.