Canadian teen Henderson granted LPGA Tour card
LOS ANGELES, California: Canadian teenager Brooke Henderson was granted an LPGA Tour card on Tuesday following her stunning record victory in the Portland Classic.The 17-year-old became only the third player in history to win an LPGA title before their 18th birthday on Sunday with a remarkable eight-stroke win in Portland.LGPA
By our correspondents
August 20, 2015
LOS ANGELES, California: Canadian teenager Brooke Henderson was granted an LPGA Tour card on Tuesday following her stunning record victory in the Portland Classic.
The 17-year-old became only the third player in history to win an LPGA title before their 18th birthday on Sunday with a remarkable eight-stroke win in Portland.
LGPA commissioner Michael Whan said accepting Henderson’s petition for LPGA Tour membership was a formality following the teenager’s triumph.
“After reviewing Brooke Henderson’s petition, I have granted her LPGA Tour membership beginning immediately,” Whan said. “Brooke truly earned her card, and we are looking forward to Brooke joining our Tour and our family. She is a special player and a wonderful person.”
Henderson, who won in Portland after going through qualifying, will now play this week’s Canadian Pacific Women’s Open as a full-fledged member of the LPGA Tour.
“I am so grateful for the opportunity to join the Tour as a member and play alongside so many of my role models,” Henderson said in a statement. “Realizing this dream here at the Canadian Pacific Women’s Open in my native Canada is even more amazing and I am so proud to be an ambassador for golf in this amazing country.”
The 17-year-old became only the third player in history to win an LPGA title before their 18th birthday on Sunday with a remarkable eight-stroke win in Portland.
LGPA commissioner Michael Whan said accepting Henderson’s petition for LPGA Tour membership was a formality following the teenager’s triumph.
“After reviewing Brooke Henderson’s petition, I have granted her LPGA Tour membership beginning immediately,” Whan said. “Brooke truly earned her card, and we are looking forward to Brooke joining our Tour and our family. She is a special player and a wonderful person.”
Henderson, who won in Portland after going through qualifying, will now play this week’s Canadian Pacific Women’s Open as a full-fledged member of the LPGA Tour.
“I am so grateful for the opportunity to join the Tour as a member and play alongside so many of my role models,” Henderson said in a statement. “Realizing this dream here at the Canadian Pacific Women’s Open in my native Canada is even more amazing and I am so proud to be an ambassador for golf in this amazing country.”
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