Russell Henley realizó un cierre espectacular que habría hecho sentir orgulloso a Arnold Palmer, culminando con un chip para eagle
Russell Henley delivered a late charge that would have made Arnold Palmer proud, capped off by chipping in for eagle on the 16th hole to rally with a 2-under 70 at Bay Hill in Orlando, Fla., on Sunday for the biggest victory of his career.
The PGA Tour, quite frankly, has enhanced the stature of his tournament in the years since Arnold Palmer passed away.
When former Cal golfer Collin Morikawa stepped to the 14th tee on Sunday, he seemed to have his seventh career PGA Tour title and his first in 17 months in hand
Russell Henley vaulted past Collin Morikawa with an eagle chip-in on the 70th hole and won the Arnold Palmer Invitational. Henley collected $4 million for his fifth career Tour title, finishing one shot clear of the two-time major champion. Here’s a look at the final leaderboard from Bay Hill Club & Lodge in Orlando, Florida: