Golf-Henley celebrates 37th birthday with career-best Masters finish


Golf - The Masters - Augusta National Golf Club, Augusta, Georgia, U.S. - April 12, 2026 Russell Henley of the U.S. on the 7th hole during the final round REUTERS/Brian Snyder

AUGUSTA, Georgia, ⁠April 12 (Reuters) - Russell Henley did not get the birthday ⁠present he was looking for at Augusta National on Sunday, ‌but a best-ever major finish and a brief stint atop the Masters leaderboard on his 37th birthday were not a bad consolation prize.

Henley shot a four-under-par ​68 in the final round to finish ⁠in a four-way share of ⁠third place, two back of winner Rory McIlroy, and walked away ⁠from ‌Augusta with a quiet confidence that he belongs in this company.

"I feel like I handled it well, kind of ⁠like, I can do this," said Henley, who ​missed the Masters ‌cut last year. "I felt like I handled the pressure well, ⁠handled the ​conditions well. It was tricky out there."

Henleywas attempting to become the first player to win the Masters on his birthday. The last player to ⁠win a PGA Tour event on ​their birthday was Steve Flesch, who won the 2004 Charles Schwab Challenge.

Henley, who represented the United States at last year's Ryder Cup, briefly ⁠held the lead during the final round before the putts stopped dropping at the business end of the tournament.

"I hit it amazing today. I gave myself a bunch of looks. Unfortunately, I didn't ​capitalize on those looks on the back ⁠like I would have liked to," he said. "Really thankful for a ​good finish. Wish I would have made ‌some more putts and got a ​little closer to the lead, but overall very thankful."

(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Augusta, Georgia; Editing by Jamie Freed)

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