Brooke Henderson, Nelly Korda & Charley Hull Headline LPGA Showdown 🔥⛳️
A rare Saturday finish brings star power to the LPGA! Brooke Henderson, Nelly Korda, and Charley Hull lead an epic battle fans won’t forget. 🏆✨
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Brooke Henderson returns to the LPGA after a month-long break in one of her favorite spots, Hawaii. The only two-time winner in the events history, Henderson captured back-to-back titles in 2018 and 2019, back when the Latte Championship was held at Coalina, now hosted at Hokali Country Club in Ava Beach, a field of 120 players has gathered for a $3 million purse. And for many, a late push to keep their cards for 2026. After Hawaii, the tour heads to Asia for a string of limited field events before finishing up the season with the final two tournaments in Florida. The latte, held October 1st to 4th, features a rare Saturday finish. Henderson, 28, is one of 25 different winners on the LPGA in 2025. Remarkably, no player on tour has won more than once this season. The tour record for most winners in a single season is 26, reached on three different occasions, 1995, 2018, and 2022. There are seven events left on the 2025 schedule. Henderson’s victory at the CPKC Women’s Open in August ended a drought that lasted 2 years and 7 months. The winningest golfer in Canadian history with 14 LPGA titles, Henderson has a full scheduled plan to close out her 11th season on tour. “I find it very relaxing and very peaceful here, and all the people are so nice,” said Henderson of making Hawaii a staple on her schedule. “Beautiful flowers, beautiful views of the ocean.” “Brittney and I, we always enjoy coming back here every year. Being a two-time winner definitely is an extra bonus. Latte Field stacked with LPGA winners. This year’s Latte Field includes 13 of the LPGA’s 25 winners this season, including Charlie Hull, Sisters Chisado, and Aky and past Latte winners Hoju Kim 2022 and Alim Kim 2024. World number two Nelly Corda also headlines the field. Corda finished runner up to Lydia Co at the Latte four years ago and is still in search of her first victory in 2025. She’ll play the first two rounds at Hokali alongside Hull and Russia’s Natalyia Gasiva who finished second last year to Kim. This is my third time playing in Hawaii and third different golf course said Corda. So as Brooke said, everyone is so nice in Hawaii. The weather is beautiful. Views are beautiful. So, it’s also Bermuda grass and that’s something that I grew up on. So, I’m a little bit more comfortable on it. The thing about Hawaii is you never know what kind of weather you’re going to get with the wind. It’s always fun to play in that to kind of test out your imagination, your skills, different kinds of shots. I think it’ll be a fun week.