Russell Henley Looks For Repeat Performance At Travelers
6 years agoRussell Henley checks into the Travelers Championship this week in Cromwell, Connecticut looking to repeat his strong performance from a season ago. He placed sixth at TPC River Highlands in 2018, and he was 11th in 2016 in his most recent showing at the event before that. A combination of good work in the Driving Accuracy Percentage (18th), Greens In Regulation (47th) and Par 4 Scoring Average (40th) categories will propel him to another good finish. Only his poor work on the greens, ranking 165th in Putts Per Round (29.35), can subvert him this weekend.
Source: PGATOUR.com
Source: PGATOUR.com
Russell Henley Deserves Consideration At Augusta
1 week agoWhen you think of must-have guys at The Masters, Russell Henley may not immediately come to mind. He only has one top-10 in eight career starts (T4 in 2023), but he also doesn't get things going too sideways with only one missed cut. 2025 has been good for the 35-year-old, with a win at the API, another top-5, and two top-10 finishes. Other than off the tee (-0.059), he ranks inside the top 25 for every other strokes gained metric. Having success at Augusta National from tee to green revolves around hitting as many greens as possible, and taking advantage of par-5s. Henley does both extremely well, ranking third on the season in greens in regulation (72.82%) and 31st in par-5 scoring average (4.54). Look for the former Georgia Bulldog to surprise some people this week.
Source: PGA Tour
Source: PGA Tour
Russell Henley Looks To Keep The Winning Ways Going At Players Championship
1 month agoFor a guy like Russell Henley, his win this past week at the Arnold Palmer Invitational was a game-changer. It may have been his fifth PGA Tour victory, but the size and importance of this win are far greater than the other four times he's lifted a trophy. The short game was on fire at Bay Hill, as he led the field in strokes gained around the green (+1.59) and was 10th in strokes gained putting (+0.91). Ball striking was fine, but approach numbers were slightly misleading due to a bad first round that featured 20+ mph winds. If the hangover isn't too great for the 35-year-old, there is little reason to doubt his game going into the PGA Tour's flagship event.
Source: Data Golf
Source: Data Golf
Russell Henley Has Yet To Miss The Cut In 2025
1 month agoRussell Henley finished tied for sixth at last week's Cognizant Classic and is now preparing to tee it up at Arnold Palmer's Bay Hill Club for this week's Arnold Palmer Invitational. Henley has not missed a cut in 2025 and finished tied for fourth at this tournament in 2024 while finishing T53 in 2023. It's important to note that at last year's Arnold Palmer Invitational, over 35% of approach shots were taken from 150-200 yards. Over the past 12 months, Henley has ranked in the 75th percentile for approach shots from this distance in the fairway. Henley could be a strong addition to DFS lineups this week.
Source: Data Golf
Source: Data Golf
Russell Henley Takes Aim At Another Chance For A Big Week At PGA National
2 months agoIt's tough to think about PGA National without thinking of Russell Henley's epic playoff win in 2014 that included a young and spry Rory McIlroy. Since then, he's continued to play well here, including a T3 in 2021 and a T8 in 2020. Given the draw-biased nature of the layout at the Champion Course and the bermudagrass surfaces, it fits Henley's game from wall to wall. It's been an impressive start to his 13th year on the PGA Tour with a T5 at Pebble Beach, and a T10 at the Sony Open thanks to strong play with the irons and putter. Ranking 24th in both strokes gained metrics. If the driver doesn't kill him, the former Georgia Bulldog could become a repeat champion in Palm Beach Gardens come Sunday evening.
Source: PGA Tour
Source: PGA Tour
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