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Henderson buoyed by fan support at Canadian Women's Open in up-and-down season

The fans at the CPKC Women's Open don't care, Brooke Henderson is still their favourite.

Henderson, from Smiths Falls, Ont., was greeted with cheers or chants at every hole around Shaughnessy Golf and Country Club in Vancouver on Sunday as she put together a 4-under 68 round to improve her overall score at the Canadian women's championship to 2 under.

Disappointed with her performance at the only LPGA Tour event in Canada, Henderson said she was buoyed by the chants of "Let's go Brooke!" or the impromptu renditions of "O Canada!" that followed her around the course.

Henderson finished the Women's Open 75-68-75-68, an up-and-down scorecard that was a microcosm of her roller-coaster year.

She started the LPGA Tour season with a victory at the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions on Jan. 19 and has had three top-20 finishes since. That includes a tie for 15th at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship on June 22, a 12th-place finish at the U.S Women's Open on July 6 and second at The Amundi Evian Championship on July 27.

But she missed the cut at the other three events in July and August that led up to this week in Vancouver.

"I think overall when things start to slip a little bit you can panic, and I feel like I've done that a little bit this year," said Henderson, who entered the week 11th in the Race to CME Globe standings, but is projected to move up to eighth on the LPGA Tour rankings on Monday.

"I'm trending in the right direction — I've been saying that a lot, too, — but I really am."

Hamilton's Alena Sharp, the other Canadian who made the cut, had her best round of the tournament on Sunday. She shot a 4-under 68 in her fourth round to finish at 3 over.

Sharp has spent most of her season on the Epson Tour and

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