Brooke Henderson Stays in the Hunt at LPGA's CPKC Women's Open in Edmonton
- On Friday, Aug. 21, 2026, Brooke Henderson of Smiths Falls, Ont., shot a second-round 68 at Royal Mayfair Golf Club in Edmonton, sitting 5 under par. She trails clubhouse leader Soo Bin Joo of South Korea by four strokes.
- Teenagers Anna Huang of Vancouver and Michelle Xing of Richmond Hill, Ont., started the day at 5 under with afternoon tee times. Aphrodite Deng of Mississauga, Ont., capped her round with back-to-back birdies for a 67 to reach 3 under.
- During Friday's play, Henderson struck a spectator with a tee shot on the eighth hole. She apologized to the woman and gave her a signed golf ball following the incident.
- Players are competing for a share of the US$2.75-million purse at the LPGA CPKC Canadian Women's Open. Only the top 65 golfers and ties advance past the cut.
- Henderson was 7 under before a pair of back-nine bogeys slowed her momentum. She continues her pursuit of a third career win in Canada's LPGA tournament.
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Canada’s Huang in the hunt on moving day at the CPKC Women’s Open
EDMONTON — Vancouver teenager Anna Huang is in the hunt on moving day at the CPKC Women's Open. She starts the day in a tie for seventh place at 7-under-par 133 at Edmonton's Royal Mayfair Golf Club. Japan's Miyu Yamashita has a five-shot lead at 14-under-par 126. American Kiara Romero, South Korea's Soo Bin Joo and Japan's Yuri Yoshida are tied in second place. Defending champion Brooke Henderson of Smiths Falls, Ont., is one of six other Canad…
Huang, Henderson chase big finale at LPGA's CPKC Women's Open in Edmonton
EDMONTON — Anna Huang did more than make the cut at the CPKC Women's Open for the first time in her career. The 17-year-old from Vancouver was the top Canadian heading into Saturday's third round of the LPGA tournament in Edmonton.
Young ‘Brooke’s Brigade’ fans take in Henderson’s golf game at CPKC Women’s Open - Edmonton
Since 2017, the 'Brooke's Brigade' initiative has brought together junior golfers across the country who share a passion for the sport and Canada’s defending champion.
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