A championship chip gives the title to Russell Henley in the Arnold Palmer

  • Share

In one of those shots that the memory does not erase and that will be rescued when similar events occur, Russell Henley trained an Eagle in the 16 hole of Bay Hill, a sanctuary of Arnold Palmer, to turn the tournament that gives name ‘The King’ and beat Collin Morikawa, who had arrived on Sunday with a blow and that in the absence of four holes he took three holes.

.

.

A chip, who toured the entire Green until he embocaled in the hole, allowed Henley to re -fall to the path of the victories in the PGA Tour and add the fourth of his career, which had stopped in November 2022 when he won the World Wide Technology Championship. Macon concluded at 11 bass, a blow less than Morikawa.

In 2025, Henley had issued signals of great progress. After being fifth in Pebble Beach and Sixth in the Cognizant Classic, the former Honda, it was the players that analysts pointed out as immediate candidates for a victory. Success places him for the first time in his career at the World Cup 10. Monday will appear on the list as number 7.

The Arnold Palmer, a tournament without a cut, one of the high to 20 million dollars in the pulse that for two seasons have maintained with the LIV Golf, also attended a Plethoric Sunday of Keegan Bradley, the captain of the American team of the Ryder Cup. The World 1 number 1 Scottie Scheffler ended up eleventh and Rory Mcilroy, fifteenth.


  • Share

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *