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Brooke Henderson aims to break dubious streak at Tour Championship

Brooke Henderson loves breaking records and this week she's got a dubious one hanging over her head.

Since 2016, no LPGA Tour player has won the opening tournament of the season and then won a second title in the same year. Henderson, from Smiths Falls, Ont., kicked off 2023 with a victory at the Diamond Resorts Tournament of Champions on Jan. 22 and is in the field at this week's CME Group Tour Championship, the climax of the professional women's golf season, still looking for her second win of the year.

"It's a really weird stat that I don't like very much," said Henderson with a laugh. "I thought I would break it earlier but maybe it kind of got in my head a little bit.

Henderson is the only Canadian in the 60-golfer field at Tiburon Golf Club's Gold Course in Naples, Fla. She enters the tournament ranked 14th in the CME Globe rankings.

At last year's CME Group Tour Championship, Henderson had an outside shot at finishing atop the standings, but was hampered by a back injury. Instead, New Zealand's Lydia Ko won the event and the season's championship.

"The off-season, for me last year was huge," said Henderson. "I put in a lot of work to strengthen and heal and it has really paid off.

"Knock on wood, I don't have the issues that I had last year. That was another thing coming into this week: I was really excited that I'm a lot healthier than where I was this time last year."

The PGA Tour also concludes its season with the RSM Classic. Adam Svensson of Surrey, B.C., is the defending champion. His victory at Sea Island Golf Club's Seaside Course in Saint Simons Island, Ga., last year was the start to a breakout season for Svensson.

"It is my best year here on the PGA Tour," he said. "I feel like I've played my best golf

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