It would have made all the sense in the world for Brooke Henderson to take a week off.After all, Henderson won the CPKC Women’s Open on Sunday, fending off Australia’s Minjee Lee for a one-stroke victory at the Canadian national…
Lee Goes Toe-to-Toe with Henderson, Comes Up Short in Canada LPGAHenderson ends title drought, winning home CPKC Women’s Open for 2nd time of career CBCCanadian star Henderson victorious in Ontario ESPNCPKC Women’s Open 2025 Sunday updates: Get caught up on all the action…
Brooke M. Henderson at the CPKC Women’s Open – via Twitter @LPGA Brooke M. Henderson concluded her week at the CPKC Women’s Open in style in front of her home crowd. Despite a timid first day with a 71 (PAR),…
ATLANTA (AP) — Tommy Fleetwood of England ended a summer of heartache with the richest prize on the PGA Tour, winning the Tour Championship on Sunday for his first tour title to capture the FedEx Cup and its $10 million…
Watch the Round Highlights from CPKC Women’s Open Round 4, 08/24/2025 Welcome to the official YouTube channel of the LPGA Tour. Here you can find everything you need to stay up to date with all of the action featuring some…
The Canadian crowd will be cheering on a native daughter Sunday at the KPKC Women’s Open.Brooke Henderson charged up the leaderboard down the stretch of Saturday’s third round at Mississaugua Golf and Country Club in Ontario, Canada, making back-to-back birdies…
The eagle has landed — twice — to help Australian golfer Minjee Lee soar to a share of the lead at the Canadian Women’s Open. Lee wasn’t the only player to go on a scoring tear, with Canadian Brooke Henderson also…
Akie Iwai maintains the lead at the CPKC Women’s Open with a 9-under total after two solid rounds that ended with cards of 64 and 69. The Japanese player leads a trio of Minjee Lee, Leona Maguire, and Jeeno Thitikul,…
With seven birdies in her first 13 holes, Charley Hull lit up crowds early Saturday during the third round of the 2025 AIG Women’s British Open at Royal Porthcawl in Wales.The round started off with a bit of an “oops”…