Russell Henley Triumphs at Charles Schwab Challenge in Play-off Thriller
Russell Henley secured his sixth PGA Tour title this week, emerging victorious at the Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial Country Club in Texas. In a dramatic finish, Henley clinched the win by birdieing the first play-off hole to overcome overnight leader Eric Cole.
A Dramatic Closing Stretch
The path to victory was far from straightforward for Henley. His final round was defined by volatility, beginning with an eagle and a birdie on his first two holes. However, he followed that explosive start with three successive bogeys and dropped another shot at the ninth. Finding his rhythm on the back nine, Henley surged into contention by recording four birdies to finish his regulation play at 12-under par.

Eric Cole, who led heading into the final round, carded a level-par 70. His chance for a maiden PGA Tour victory slipped away when he failed to chip in from the greenside rough on the 18th hole, forcing the match into a play-off. Returning to the 18th, Henley executed a precise approach shot to within five feet of the pin, ultimately securing the win as Cole suffered his second play-off defeat in three years.
Séamus Power’s Resilient Finish
For Waterford native Séamus Power, the week was a tale of two halves. After a challenging Saturday resulted in a four-over-par 74, Power responded with his best performance of the tournament on Sunday. A final-round 68 brought him to one-under for the tournament, securing a tie for 54th place overall.
Power’s final round displayed significant grit. Despite being level-par at the turn and dropping a shot at the 10th hole following a difficult chip onto the green, he rallied impressively. He closed his tournament on a high note, carding three birdies in his final four holes to gain momentum heading into his next outing.
Key Takeaways from the Charles Schwab Challenge
- Henley’s Return to Form: This victory marks Russell Henley’s first win on the PGA Tour in 14 months, reinforcing his status as a consistent competitor on the circuit.
- Play-off Intensity: The victory was decided on the first play-off hole, highlighting the narrow margins that define elite professional golf.
- Power’s Late Surge: Séamus Power demonstrated significant recovery ability, finishing his week with a strong 68 to climb back toward respectability after a difficult third round.
Looking Ahead
The result at Colonial Country Club serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of the PGA Tour. For Russell Henley, the win provides a significant boost in confidence as he looks to build on his six career victories. Meanwhile, Eric Cole will look to convert his consistent play into a breakthrough win in the coming weeks. As the season progresses, players like Séamus Power will aim to leverage their late-tournament momentum to find greater consistency in the upcoming schedule.
