Canadian Brooke Henderson’s success and work ethic have not gone unnoticed
PRIDDIS, Alta. — Canadian golf sensation Brooke Henderson spent well over an hour hammering balls on the driving range at Priddis Greens on Monday as veterans and rookies alike marvelled at her amazing year heading into the Canadian Open.
Henderson, just back from the Summer Olympics in Rio, signed a couple of autographs before retiring to the driving range — working out the kinks as rain started to fall and a blustery west wind continued to blow at her back.
Her success and work ethic have not gone unnoticed.
“I think it’s very inspirational to be honest,” said Victoria’s Naomi Ko, a talented amateur who gained an exemption into the Canadian Open. “It kind of gives me a way to give myself a chance and know if they can do it I can give myself a chance and hopefully succeed like they do.”


