
If you are keeping an eye on the LPGA leaderboard, then you will know that Brooke Henderson is leading the LOTTE Championship while Annika Srenstam is behind Madelene Sagstrom. However, you don't have to follow the leaderboard to see who's leading. Just look at the TikTok app to get all the latest updates. You can follow several golfers by using hashtags.
Brooke Henderson leads LOTTE Championship
The LPGA's Brooke Henderson is poised to claim her sixth career title after leading the LOTTE Championship leaderboard through 36 holes on Thursday. American player Brooke Henderson, who has been trying to win since January, has shot a score of six-under-par 69. In the first half of tournament, she averaged 25 putts per round. Through two rounds, she has not made a bogey and has a total of 68 putts in her five last rounds.
Brooke Henderson led the leaderboard after round two of the LOTTE Championship. Despite some challenging conditions, she still won. Mo Martin, who shot 7 under 70, and Shanshan (73) are two strokes back. Pernilla Lindberg is tied for 25th.

Annika Sorenstam trails Madelene Sagstrom
Annika Sorenstam, who shot a 5-under 65 on Thursday, is back at the top of LPGA Tour's leaderboard. She teamed up with fellow LPGA Tour star Madelene Sagstrom, one of her captain's picks last year. After the first round, the pair shot a 5-under 65. Sorenstam will be playing her third LPGA Tour event this year, and her third overall since 2008. Sorenstam, Sagstrom and alternate shot will again play on Friday. We hope for better luck Saturday.
Sorenstam shot a 69 on Thursday. Sagstrom was two shots behind. Both players are still looking for wins, but are still within reach to a trophy. Sorenstam has not won on the LPGA Tour since 2008. She has, however, played at several events, including the U.S. Senior Women's Open in San Francisco and the Michelob Ultra Open in Kingsmill.
Brooke Henderson wins the second consecutive LPGA event
Brooke Henderson from Canada won her second consecutive LPGA Canada tournament. Last year, the 18-yearold had a remarkable season. At eighteen, she won Toronto's Women's PGA Championship and was invited to the 2016 Olympics. In Rio, she was seventh in the women’s golf tournament. She holds the record for the most LPGA Tour wins by a Canadian. In April 2021, she will win her tenth LPGA event. Since 2015, Henderson won an LPGA event each year.
Brooke Henderson now holds three LPGA Tour title titles thanks to her win at Canada. After winning the LOTTE Championship last year, she won the Meijer Classic and the McKayson New Zealand Open in June. Her victory set a new Canadian record for the most LPGA Tour victories, beating Michelle Wie and Lexi Thompson by two strokes each. The Bobbie Rosenfeld Award is the LPGA's highest honor.

Brooke Henderson was victorious in the LPGA event.
Brooke Henderson won Los Angeles' second LPGA event, winning with a bogey free 64. After two rounds she was only four shots behind the leader. By the end of round three she was at 12 under, one stroke in front of the leader. Lindsey Weaver-Wright, who was just beginning her career on the tour, was on her way to her first win of the year, but Henderson's victory ended in a playoff after Henderson birdied the final hole.
She won the LPGA event at Seaview and also won the Women's PGA Championship. The afternoon round began with Korda four strokes behind her, but she made a comeback on the second and third holes. Nos. 3 and 9, she made bogeys. 3 and 9, but then went on a tear on the back nine, making putts of up to eight feet on the final three holes.