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Teenager Brooke Henderson struggles on second day of Canadian Women's Open

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 22 Aug, 2015 12:54 PM
  • Teenager Brooke Henderson struggles on second day of Canadian Women's Open
COQUITLAM, B.C. — A busy week almost took its toll on Brooke Henderson, as the 17-year-old struggled with her putting and shot 3-over 75 during Friday's second round at the Canadian Pacific Women's Open golf tournament.
 
The score left her at 1 over but she still made the cut and will play this weekend in the US$2.25 million tournament on the 6,681-yard, par-72 Vancouver Golf Club course.
 
"It wasn't a great day out there but I ground it out pretty well," said the Smiths Falls, Ont., native.
 
"I just missed some shots. Other than that it could have been good. I hung in there and really played well on the back nine."
 
Henderson, who began the day on the 10th tee, had five bogeys, including back-to-back ones on No. 18 and No. 1. After finishing the No. 1 hole she walked off the green before the other two players in her group had finished.
 
Henderson battled back with a pair of birdies on the front nine. On the last hole of the day she had to chip onto the green, then sink a four-foot putt for par.
 
"It was a tricky up-and-down," she said. "I played really smart with that chip and was happy to make that putt."
 
It's been a busy week for the teenager, who was granted her Tour card on Tuesday after becoming the youngest Canadian to win an LPGA or PGA event with her victory last weekend at the Cambia Portland Classic.
 
Henderson has been dealing with extra media attention and playing before large galleries. When not facing a television camera she's been surrounded by autograph seekers of all ages.
 
"It's been busy," she said. "I've had a lot of attention and a lot of things that I've had to do over the last couple of days.
 
"That is not an excuse for how I played today. Hopefully I will get used to all that attention because hopefully I will be winning more often."
 
Henderson fed off the energy of a Canadian crowd that cheered her every shot.
 
"It's pretty cool that so many people are watching and wanting me to do so well," she said. "I think it is a much different atmosphere than if I was playing across the border. It's the same conditions, just a different crowd.
 
"It's fun. I have to really learn to enjoy it and just build off their energy. It is pretty cool that they are cheering for me."
 
Making the cut has removed some of the pressure.
 
"I don't have to worry anymore," Henderson said. "I can just focus on climbing the leaderboard.
 
"Unfortunately that should have been my shot process today. Tomorrow I will just have to make things happen."
 
The win in Portland moved Henderson to No. 17 in the world rankings and boosted her earnings to over US$660,000.
 
The winner of the CP Women's Open collects US$337,500.
 
The tournament ends Sunday.

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