Canadian teenager Brooke Henderson has extended her agreement to play Ping equipment, Ping chairman and CEO John A. Solheim announced. Henderson, who recently turned 18, first signed with Ping in January.
Henderson was granted a waiver of the LPGA's 18-year-old age minimum for membership in August after she became, at 17, the third-youngest player ever to win an LPGA event. She ran away with the Cambia Portland Classic by eight shots, setting a tournament scoring record at 21 under par. Two days later she was granted her LPGA card for the remainder of 2015 and all of 2016.