![]() ![]() "With the work she put in at Studio B with our state-of-the-art Quintic fitting system, and using our new Roll Control face milling, the results speak for themselves and we are so proud of her success!" ![]() "We are thrilled to have the winner of the DIO Implant LA Open trust her DASS Studio Stock 3 to her 6th LPGA victory in her very young career, and 3rd win with a Bettinardi," said Sam Bettinardi, President of Bettinardi Golf. Since receiving her Studio Stock 3 at the beginning of July, the winner now has eleven Top-25 finishes and is tenth on the LPGA Tour Official Money List. The DIO Implant LA Open winner now has three victories under her belt while using her Studio Stock 3, winning the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship and the Marathon LPGA Classic the previous year. The champion, and top-ranked Japanese player in the world, put forth a phenomenal putting performance all week, tallying 23 birdies over four rounds, including four birdies and one eagle on Sunday to seal the tournament victory. I think that’s what makes this week fun, just that you know it’s going to be a fight from everybody.Tinley Park, IL - The winner of the 2022 DIO Implant LA Open trusted her Tour Department Bettinardi Studio Stock 3 CTR with Roll Control Face, and putted her way to a -15 final score, making this her sixth LPGA Tour Title and her first win of 2022. ![]() “It’s definitely going to challenge all parts of everybody’s game physically and mentally. ![]() Even when you have a good plan, you have to execute the shots,” said Henderson, who ranked T5 in driving distance, T4 in greens in regulation and first in scrambling in Los Angeles last year. “You have to think your whole way around and you have to play smart. Henderson, who leads the Tour in Strokes Gained Total per round with 2.22, likes the challenge of this week’s host course, and is feeling refreshed after having to withdraw last week at the LOTTE Championship due to illness. Wilshire Country Club and the LA Open have embraced Henderson’s win, decking out the tunnel that connects the front and back nines with her image and pictures from her victory, thanks in part to mutual partner Sketchers. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images) So yeah, a lot of nerves, but happy I was able to get job done.” Brooke Henderson is doused with water by Jin Young Ko of Republic of Korea after winning the LA Open at Wilshire Country Club on Apin Los Angeles, California. “I was able to get that up and down in that situation where Jess had hit it really tight and looked like she was going to make birdie so I needed to get up and down to avoid a playoff and get the win. “I just came off a bogey on 17 and I knew 18, it’s a very difficult tee shot, even though it’s just a par 3, you definitely don’t want to be over on the left-hand side where I ended up being,” said Henderson. A bogey on 17 cut her lead to two, and with a clutch par on the final hole, Henderson earned her 10 th career victory and first since the 2019 Meijer LPGA Classic. 11 gave her the outright lead, with two more carded on 12 and 14. The Canadian opened with a 33 on the front nine thanks to three birdies and one bogey and hit her stride at the start of her final nine holes. One year ago, almost to the day, Brooke Henderson entered the final round at the DIO Implant LA Open four shots back of the 54-hole lead. ![]()
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