Major Motivation: Teen phenom Brooke Henderson headlines CP Women’s Open
OTTAWA — The CP Women’s Open hasn’t been a major on the LPGA Tour since 2000, but it will have the feel of one this week with teenage phenom and local favourite Brooke Henderson headlining a strong field.
Henderson, ranked No. 10 in the world, will undoubtedly have a huge gallery when play begins Thursday at the Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club, where she is an honorary member. Many friends and family members from her nearby hometown of Smiths Falls, Ont., will be on hand.
“This championship isn’t a major anymore. But for us Canadians, it really is,” Henderson said. “This is a tournament that I would love to hoist that trophy, and especially here in Ottawa. I’m just really excited for the opportunity to play in front of so many incredible fans that have supported me when I’m all around the world.”
From 1979 to 2000, Canada’s national women’s golf championship was one of four majors on the LPGA circuit. In 2001 it was replaced by the British Women’s Open, a pre-existing tournament that had been a major on the European Tour.


