Former champion Henley hits two eagles to claim three-stroke lead at Sony Open

Ben Somerford
January 15, 2022 03:56 MYT
American Russell Henley holds a three-stroke lead at the halfway mark of the Sony Open in Hawaii after a seven-under-63 on Friday.

Henley, who won the Sony Open in 2013, carded an eight-under-62 on the opening day and backed that up to be 15-under and three shots ahead of second-placed Haotong Li.

Li along with third-placed Matt Kuchar and equal fourth Chris Kirk all carded rounds of five-under-65.

Kirk is one of 10 players tied for fourth alongside Seamus Power, Stewart Cink, Corey Conners, Adam Svensson, Keita Nakajima, Davis Riley, Dylan Wu, Brandt Snedeker, Payton Kizzire and 2021 Masters winner Hideki Matsuyama.

6-under on his final 6 holes. An eagle at the last. @RussHenleyGolf leads by 3 @SonyOpenHawaii . pic.twitter.com/ySFE47Y9PB

— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) January 14, 2022
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Henley's seven-under-63 was a round-best alongside Cink and Charles Howell III who both surged up the leaderboard.

The 32-year-old American had an even card on the second round before holing a bunker shot for eagle on the 18th hole, his ninth hole of the day.

Henley came home strong with four birdies and an eagle in his final six holes, including a 29-foot eagle putt. He has three PGA Tour titles across his career, the last being in 2017.

Veteran Jim Furyk dropped well off the pace after his fast start, with a two-over-round of 72 leaving him six under at halfway, while day one leader Kevin Na slipped to eight under after a round of one-over-71.

300 yards to carry the bunker ... Hideki Matsuyama's got that. pic.twitter.com/DHABpjCmX6

— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) January 15, 2022
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