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The True North! Brooke Henderson makes history with second major win at the Evian Championship

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Brooke Henderson grabbed her second career major win at the Evian Championship.

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Some major wins require wire-to-wire dominance, some require a comeback. On Sunday at the Evian Championship, Brooke Henderson’s required both.

The 24-year-old won her second-career major championship on Sunday in France, closing the tournament with a final-round, 1-under 71 — but those stats dramatically undersell the Sunday afternoon that was.

Officially, Henderson capitalized on her 54-hole lead to claim her second major title — but unofficially, that journey included a brief slide down the leaderboard, an early-afternoon collapse, and a comeback for the ages. The roller-coaster Sunday started early for Henderson, who made a bogey on the first hole followed by a double on the 7th, watching as her two-stroke lead evaporated briefly left her as far down the leaderboard as 7th.

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Winner's bag: Brooke Henderson at the LPGA Amundi Evian Championship
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But then, just when it seemed her tournament was destined to end in heartbreak, Henderson found the gear that carried her to consecutive 64s and a commanding lead to start the week. With the tournament on the line, Henderson made a pair of huge birdies on holes 14 and 15 to slingshot her back into a tie for the lead.

With three holes left, Henderson needed only a single birdie to secure her lead once and for all — a birdie that came on the 18th, a par-5 finisher. As she basked in the glory of her second-career major win, she could hardly stifle a laugh at the path that brought her here.

“Yeah, it was definitely an interesting day,” she said with a smile. “Not the start that I wanted, but I stayed pretty patient, as patient as I could under those circumstances. Then going into the back nine, you know, the saying is that majors are won on the back nine on Sunday, so I just tried to keep that frame of mind, and knew I was still in it if I could have a solid back. I was able to make a few birdies, which was nice, and obviously to make the birdie on 18, that makes it feel really nice.”

With the victory, Henderson eclipsed a dozen professional wins and became the first Canadian-born player ever — man or woman — to win multiple major titles. Indeed, Sunday afternoon brought a little bit of everything for the eastern Ontario native, but ultimately, she cared only that it brought a win.

“I made some clutch putts and shots down the stretch, which really helped,” she said. “I’m just super excited to have my second major championship win; 12 wins on tour is pretty cool, too. Really excited for what the rest of the season holds.”

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