Brooke Henderson Ties for 3rd at KPMG Women’s PGA, Eyes Next Majors
Brooke Henderson placed tied for third at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, marking her best finish in a major since 2024. Haeran Ryu won her first major title, finishing at 13 under, with a historic comeback from 10 shots back after the first round. Henderson expressed confidence in her improving performance, despite not capitalizing on birdie opportunities in the final round. This result adds momentum as she aims for the next majors on the LPGA Tour. Henderson's participation and performance were emotionally charged, reflecting a significant week for her family.
By the Numbers- Henderson finished at 10 under, tied for third.
- Haeran Ryu overcame a 10-shot deficit, the first to do so since 1964.
- Henderson's tie for third marks her first top-10 finish at a major in two years.
- The final round experienced a 3.5-hour rain delay, impacting player performance.
Henderson will look to maintain her form as she approaches the Amundi Evian Championship, another major where she previously won. Her performance this week may boost her confidence in upcoming events. The remainder of the season includes several more major championships.
Bottom LineHenderson’s strong performance at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship signals her return to form, providing confidence as she enters a critical stretch of major tournaments. The combination of improved play and emotional momentum may enhance her prospects in the upcoming competitions.
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