Brook Henderson returns to victory this Saturday by winning the Hugel-Air Premia LA Open. The 23-year-old Canadian who won for the 10th round on the LPGA circuit finished with a final 67 (-5) -16 total, ahead of the American Jessica Korda by one point, and by two Korean Jin Young Ko ( -14) alone in 3rd place. Good finish for the French Céline Boutier with a solid 67 (-5) who finished 39th. Perrine Delacour did not cross the cut.

Brooke Henderson wins 10th LPGA title at Los Angeles Open

Brooke Henderson wins her 10th LPGA title at the Los Angeles Open - photo twitter #LPGAWinnerSelfie with @Titleist

Brooke Henderson won the HUGEL Air Premia LA Open this Saturday for her 10th LPGA Tour title.

At the start of the last lap four lengths behind leader Jessica Korda and three from Jin Young Ko, on a sunny and windy day at Wilshire Country Club, the Canadian from Smiths Falls, Ont., Finished second. consecutive time by an excellent 67 (-5) ahead of the American Jessica Korda by one point.

Henderson, 23, birdied the 11 to take the lead at -15, with a shot 130 yards stopping 1 yard from the flag. She followed by entering a chip of 22 meters on 12, then a new birdie on 14 returned to 1.90 m.

“I just tried to make solid contact, and hitting that chip on the 12 was definitely a big bonus,” said Henderson. “It was pretty tough so it was a huge change in momentum and a huge point for the win today. "

She finished at -16 out of a total score of 268, to break the tournament record (-14) set by Minjee Lee in 2019.

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Korda who birdied on the 18th ends in the par, missing a chance for his second win this year after leading in the first three laps. The American won the Diamond Resorts Championship in January, the season opener for her sixth LPGA Tour title.

" I tried. I tried to force some birdies, ”Korda said. “I had a great little 8 iron on the 15, a par-5, it took the biggest bounce I've ever seen and passed on the green. "

“It was tough,” Ko said. “It was tough with the wind. … I couldn't concentrate on my game. ”

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made the 14th and birdieed the 15th par-5 in a 66.

Major champions So Yeon Ryu (68) and Angela Stanford (70) were fifth at -12.

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