Brooke Henderson looks to have found her groove.
Amid a torrid stretch, the 28-year-old has climbed to No. 13 in the latest Rolex Women's World Golf Rankings on Wednesday, jumping seven spots from last week's ranking of No. 20.
Henderson is coming off two straight podium finishes at majors, finishing in a tie for third at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship in June, then following it up with a second-place finish at the Amundi Evian Championship over the weekend, where she lost in a playoff to Korea's Haeran Ryu.
The Smith Falls, Ont., native struggled throughout 2025, particularly at majors, ending the season with a T31 as her best major finish, at the Evian.
Her only win in 2025 came on home soil, as she took home her second CPKC Women's Open in August. She ranked as low as No. 58 for a time last summer but finished the season at No. 24.
Though she has yet to win a tournament this year, her two top-three finishes at consecutive majors are her best results since finishing in a tie for third at the Chevron Championship in 2024. Henderson hasn't won a major since the Evian in 2022.





