Clockwork Precision: Henley Cruises to the Finish in Fort Worth
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Clockwork Precision: Henley Cruises to the Finish in Fort Worth

While the paddock obsesses over Maranello’s electric future, Russell Henley reminded us that the ICE age still has plenty of bite at the Charles Schwab Challenge.

By Margot Vellis · June 1, 2026
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In a weekend where aerodynamic efficiency and high-voltage debuts dominated the headlines in international motorsport, Russell Henley proved that the most reliable propulsion system in golf remains a repeatable swing. At the historic Colonial Country Club, a venue that demands the technical precision of a Monaco qualifying lap, Henley navigated the 7,289-yard Par 70 layout to secure the title after a tense playoff finish.

The Charles Schwab Challenge, boasting a clinical $9.9 million purse, served as the perfect high-stakes counterpoint to the automotive industry's current obsession with silent speed. While the exotic Luce might be grabbing attention in Maranello, Henley utilized a distinctively American brand of grit, carding a 3 on the 18th hole during the playoff to dispatch his rivals and secure the iconic plaid jacket.

Fort Worth’s 'Horrible Horseshoe' lived up to its billing as golf's equivalent of the Raidillon-Kemmel sequence, chewing through the field’s momentum. Henley’s victory marks a significant shift in the season's power rankings, particularly following Ben Griffin's previous tenure as champion, proving that consistency over four rounds remains the ultimate performance metric.

As we pivot toward the summer swing, the narrative in the clubhouse is increasingly focused on technical dominance. Whether it is a perfectly timed gear shift or a birdied playoff hole, the margin for error has never been thinner. Henley’s clinical execution at Colonial suggests that even in an era of hyper-engineered equipment, the driver's seat is still the most important component.

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"Russell Henley carded a 3 on the 18th hole to seal the victory at Colonial."

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Henley’s victory at a 'shotmaker’s' course like Colonial reinforces that strategic precision beats raw power. As golf and motorsport both lean into tech-heavy futures, this win celebrates the classic engineering of a balanced short game.

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