Scottie Scheffler and Russell Henley had a rough ride at last week’s Ryder Cup. Scheffler did manage to take down Rory McIlroy in the singles, but overall, it was a tournament he would probably like to forget.
Russell Henley’s missed putt on the 18th green at Bethpage Black will be remembered, but for all the wrong reasons. With Team USA hanging by a thread, Henley had a chance to deliver a full point for the team and keep the dream alive.
Russell Henley will undoubtedly want to forget his missed putt on the 18th hole at Bethpage Black. Henley had an opportunity to keep Team USA’s Ryder Cup hopes alive by defeating Shane Lowry in the Sunday singles.
Europe has retained the Ryder Cup, fending off a furious rally from the United States in singles play Sunday at Bethpage Black. Shane Lowry's birdie putt on No.
Despite having home soil and the world's best player, the United States failed to capture the Ryder Cup once again.
Scottie Scheffler’s 2025 Ryder Cup got off to a rough start as he and Russell Henley fell to Ludvig Aberg and Matt Fitzpatrick. The pair never found their rhythm and the Swedes sealed a convincing 5&3 win, giving Team Europe an early point in New York.
Russell Henley’s form could play a key role in shaping the United States’ fortunes at this week’s Ryder Cup. Scottie Scheffler and Bryson DeChambeau are the obvious names expected to lead from the front, especially with how good Bethpage Black looks set up for them.
Russell Henley took part in the Presidents Cup in Montreal last year, and he will be making his first Ryder Cup appearance later this month. He is well aware of how different the two events are after chatting with teammates like Justin Thomas.
A couple of U.S. Ryder Cup team members are near the lead after the first round in Napa
The 2025 Ryder Cup is still a month away, but it's never too early to start daydreaming about potential pairings for the U.S. squad at Bethpage Black.
Russell Henley is on a roll this week at the Tour Championship. The five-time PGA Tour winner co-leads the season-ending tournament at East Lake Golf Club with Tommy Fleetwood at 13-under par as Tour players hit the crescendo of the FedEx Cup Playoffs with this weekend’s finale.
Two very different players. One burning question: Who cracks first? Tommy Fleetwood and Russell Henley sit tied at 13-under through 36 holes at East Lake, but their paths here couldn't be more different. Fleetwood fired a gorgeous 63 in the second round, his best at East Lake and in the Tour Championship.
The PGA Tour season is coming to an end with many of the top golfers, all swinging for a Tour Championship this weekend. Many have spent all season attempting to get a season tournament win under their belts, some still looking for their first all in all.
The 2025 Tour Championship at East Lake is already delivering fireworks. Russell Henley’s 61 set the pace, Rory McIlroy produced a viral “grandstand” birdie, the FedExCup finale launched a brand-new even-par format, and Tiger Woods is chairing a powerful new PGA Tour committee.
Russell Henley shot a 61 to take two-stroke lead after Day 1 at Tour Championship
ATLANTA -- East Lake Golf Club, where, oh where, is thy sting? In the first round of the FedEx Cup playoff finale on Thursday, most of the 30-player field at the Tour Championship excelled at the historic course.
Russell Henley, Harris English and Bryson DeChambeau received the final three automatic qualifying spots on the U.S. Ryder Cup team following Sunday's results at the BMW Championship.
Here are our predictions for the six captain's picks if the season ended today.
Russell Henley defies the modern PGA TOUR prototype, both in skill set and temperament. He isn’t a product of today’s power-focused era—his shorter drives and lower ball flight stand in stark contrast to a game increasingly dominated by height and distance.
Last Sunday at PGA National for the Cognizant Classic, Russell Henley played in the penultimate pairing and got off to an electric start to his final round.
Russell Henley eagled the 16th hole on Sunday and went on to win the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill Club and Lodge in Orlando.
ATLANTA -- Russell Henley gave Georgia Bulldogs fans plenty of reason to bark Sunday afternoon at East Lake Golf Club. The Macon native and former University of Georgia star rode the home-crowd vibes to a 9-under-par 62 in the final round of the Tour Championship.
Action Network's Spencer Aguiar provides a RBC Heritage Sunday pick and is betting Russell Henley over Tom Kim.
Harbour Town Golf Links hosts this week's Signature Event on the PGA Tour, and our golf analysts have 2024 RBC Heritage Picks ready.
Hank Joseph of the Action Network breaks down his three favorite Masters long shots and sleeper picks for Augusta National.
It's John Deere Classic week on the PGA Tour, which means most of the players you know and love will be taking the week off. No matter: YB's Jack Dougherty says smart bettors can still make some money.
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