Hendry was born in
Auckland, New Zealand. Hendry turned professional in 2005. He plays on the
PGA Tour of Australasia where has won the
New Zealand PGA Championship twice and the
New Zealand Open. In 2012, he finished second on the Order of Merit. In 2017, he became the first New Zealander since
Mahal Pearce in 2003 to win the
New Zealand Open when he defeated fellow kiwi Ben Campbell and Australian
Brad Kennedy in a playoff at Millbrook Resort. Hendry has the most wins on the
Charles Tour, with nine between 2009 and 2023. Hendry also won the 2010
Indonesia Open on the
OneAsia Tour. He finished third on the Order of Merit in 2010 and sixth in 2011. Since 2013 he has played primarily on the
Japan Golf Tour. In April 2015, Hendry won for the first time on the tour, at the
Token Homemate Cup with a one stroke victory. In both 2017 and 2018 he was runner-up in the
Gateway to The Open Mizuno Open, earning him a place in that year's
Open Championship. He missed the cut on both occasions. In May 2023, Hendry announced that he had been diagnosed with
leukemia and would be taking indefinite leave from the game. he had to forfeit his exemption into the
2023 Open Championship. Four months later, Hendry returned to professional competition, playing on the Charles Tour. Two weeks later, Hendry won his first event since returning on the Charles Tour. In May 2024, Hendry won the
For The Players by The Players tournament on the
Japan Golf Tour. It was his second win on the tour and came almost a year after being diagnosed with leukemia. The R&A awarded a special exemption to Hendry for the
2024 Open Championship. ==Professional wins (18)==