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HENLEY FINISHES STRONG TO TAKE WYNDHAM LEAD

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GREENSBORO, NORTH CAR

OLINA—Russell Henley had six birdies and an eagle in an eight-under-par 62 on Thursday to grab the first-round lead in the Wyndham Championsh­ip, where Adam Scott started strong in his bid to earn a Profession­al Golfers’ Associatio­n (PGA) Tour playoffs berth.

Admitting that the memory of his 2021 Wyndham defeat still stings, Henley put himself in position to challenge again with a solid effort at rainy Sedgefield Country Club, taking advantage of an afternoon tee time that let him play much of his round after the showers let up.

He took the lead with an eagle on the par-five 15th, where his 227-yard second shot left him a six-foot putt.

“I was just kind of hoping [the rain] would slow down a little bit,” Henley said. “And it did on the back nine, so we were fortunate. I hit a lot of fairways and felt like from there I could attack the golf course.”

He added his sixth birdie on the 17th and had a onestroke lead over Canadian Adam Svensson and South Korean An Byeong-hun.

Henley has a string of top10 finishes at Sedgefield including a tie for fifth last year.

Bungled chance

The one he remembers, however, is a share of seventh in 2021, when he led most of the week but finished a stroke out of the six-man playoff won by Kevin Kisner.

“I think about it a lot,” he said. “I was leading by three going in the final round a couple of years ago and was leading the tournament by a few going into No. 11 on the last day and didn’t get it done.”

Svensson had seven birdies without a bogey, including three in his last four holes, while An shook off an opening bogey with eight birdies the rest of the way.

Scott had seven birdies and two bogeys in the morning rain to take the early clubhouse lead.

The 2013 Masters champion is hoping for a high finish to lift him into the field for the tour’s FedEx Cup playoffs.

 ?? —USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Russell Henley has the chance to erase memories of a 2021 collapse.
—USA TODAY SPORTS Russell Henley has the chance to erase memories of a 2021 collapse.

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