Brooke Henderson now has the most pro golf victories among all Canadians.
The Eastern Ontario native finished at 21-under in the Meijer LPGA Classic on Sunday, shooting two-under in her final round and winning by just one stroke for her ninth LGPA title. This marks her second career Meijer LPGA Classic victory, her first coming in 2017.
With nine career titles, she became the winningest Canadian golfer in pro history among men and women, passing fellow countrymates George Knudson, Sandra Post and Mike Weir, who all have eight.
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At just 21 years of age, Brooke Henderson is Canada's all-time leader in tournament victories with 9. 🇨🇦 pic.twitter.com/gG0iexlX96
Henderson, 21, has now won two tournaments in 2019, last winning her second straight Lotte Championship title back in April 2019. This year also marks her fourth straight multi-win campaign.
Henderson will compete in the 2019 KPMG Women's PGA tournament, the third major championship of the year, next week in Minnesota. She'll be joined by five other Canadian pro golfers as she'll look to take down defending 2018 champion Sung Hyun Park from the Republic of Korea.