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			Henderson ends Canada's drought in CP Women's Open 
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			 [August 27, 2018] 
			Move over, Jocelyne Bourassa. 
			You have company. 
 Brooke Henderson became the first Canadian golfer to claim the 
			women's national championship since Bourassa did it in 1973, winning 
			the CP Women's Open by four strokes Sunday in Regina, Saskatchewan.
 
 Henderson, 20, used her driver to power her way to victory at 
			Wascana Country Club, finishing at 21-under-par 267 after a 7-under 
			65. American teenager Angel Yin placed second, carding a final-round 
			68.
 
 "It's amazing," Henderson said amid champagne, tears and cheers from 
			the delirious gallery. "It's just surreal. The crowds have been 
			amazing all week. It's a dream come true."
 
 Henderson, who earned her seventh LPGA win, lost her grandfathers 
			earlier this year.
 
 "To get this for my family is really special," she said.
 
			 
			Henderson moved within one win of tying Sandra Post for most LPGA 
			victories by a Canadian.
 Henderson averaged more than 286 yards with her driver to earn her 
			second title of the season.
 
 "It's great for golf in Canada, women's golf, and it's great for 
			her, too," Yin said about Henderson. "People shouting her name left 
			to right since the first hole, like since 9 in the morning. I bet 
			you she feels pressure."
 
 Jennifer Song, who made six consecutive birdies beginning on No. 8, 
			ended in third place at 15 under after a 67.
 
			Australia's Minjee Lee (final-round 68) and Su Oh (69), South 
			Korea's Amy Yang (68) and American Austin Ernst (69) finished at 14 
			under. Japan's Nasa Hataoka (72) ended at 13 under with Puerto 
			Rico's Maria Torres (68), Sweden's Anna Nordqvist (68), New 
			Zealand's Lydia Ko (69) and South Korea's Sung Hyun Park (71).
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			Brooke Henderson plays her shot from the 17th tee during the final 
			round of the Canadian Pacific Women's golf tournament at Wascana 
			Country Club. Mandatory Credit: Sergei Belski-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
            Park and Thailand's Ariya Jutanugarn each have three victories this 
			season. Nineteen different players from nine countries have won the 
			24 events played this year.
 Henderson, who began the final round one stroke ahead of Hataoka and 
			Yin and two clear of Park, made back-to-back birdies on No. 5 and 6 
			to open a three-stroke lead.
 
 Besides taking advantage with her driver, Henderson putted well 
			Sunday. She made three 15-footers and an 18-inch tap-in on the front 
			nine. On a bogey-free back nine, she had a run of four consecutive 
			birdies from No. 12-15, then closed with another birdie.
 
 She earned $337,500 for her victory.
 
 The only other LPGA players to emerge with wins in their home 
			country this year were American Annie Park at the ShopRite LPGA 
			Classic in New Jersey and Englishwoman Georgia Hall at the Ricoh 
			Women's British Open at Royal Lytham & St. Annes.
 
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