Brooke Henderson is the winningest Canadian golfer ever — and she's still only 21.
The native of Smiths Falls, Ontario, earned that honor by winning the Meijer LPGA Classic on Sunday in Grand Rapids, Mich., her ninth title overall. She passed her fellow Canadians in Sandra Post, Mike Weir and George Knudson, each of whom have eight PGA or LPGA victories.
On the cusp of history, there was also some relief in the record-breaking victory.
"It's just an incredible feeling, surreal really," Henderson said Tuesday, two days after the Meijer LPGA. "There's been so many talented players that have come before me."
The fifth-ranked Henderson looks to continue her fair-swinging ways this week, once she tees off at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship.
But first, she will regroup mentally. Henderson said she plans to take it easy in the days leading up to her start Thursday at Hazeltine National.
"It takes a lot of energy when you're in contention in the final groups," she said. "Especially when you're trying to get it across the line. I think it takes a little bit out of you mentally."
It helps Henderson is familiar with the major. She won the 2016 PGA Championship in a playoff against Lydia Ko at Sahalee Country Club in Sammamish, Wash. And in her four career starts at the major, she has finished in the top-10 every time.