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Henley shoots 62 for early Wyndham C’ship lead

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LOS ANGELES: Russell Henley rattled in a 19-foot birdie putt at 18 for a eight-under 62 and a two-shot clubhouse lead in the weather-disrupted opening round of the US PGA Tour’s Wyndham Championsh­ip.

The 32-year-old American used a combinatio­n of aggressive approach shots and precision putting for a bogey-free round.

“After three weeks off obviously I feel really excited about my score,” Henley said. “I was a little bit rusty with the swing but had a few good breaks. So overall I feel encouraged and hopefully I can be a little cleaner off the tee tomorrow.”

The first round was halted because of darkness with about two dozen golfers still on the course.

There was a two hour, seven minute delay in the afternoon session due to lightning storms in the Greensboro, North Carolina, area.

Half a dozen golfers were two shots adrift of Henley, including South Korea’s Kang Sung, Americans Michael Thompson and Ted Potter and Canada’s Adam Hadwin, who was six-under with two holes to play when play was halted.

Some of the biggest names in golf, including Fedex Cup points leader Collin Morikawa, are taking the Wyndham off to rest up for the US tour’s playoffs which begin next week.

Only the top 125 players in the standings will qualify for the first leg of the PGA playoffs.

Henley’s round included an eagle and six birdies and was another example of the solid golf he has been playing.

He had three top 20 finishes heading into last month’s British Open, including a tie for 13th at the US Open in June.

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