Russell Henley discusses emotional win at Colonial that was fueled by falling short at The Masters, Ryder Cup
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Russell Henley captured the Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial with an emotional victory powered by months of disappointment. The win came after frustrating near-misses at The Masters and failure to secure a Ryder Cup spot, setbacks that fueled his determination at one of golf's most prestigious invitational events. Henley's path to success defies the modern tour's conventional wisdom about how players build momentum and confidence. The victory represents a breakthrough moment for the 32-year-old, who has long possessed the talent but struggled to convert pressure situations into wins. His Colonial triumph underscores how resilience and channeled frustration can overcome the statistical analytics that dominate contemporary professional golf.