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2026 Charles Schwab Challenge leaderboard, grades: Russell Henley rallies late, wins playoff over Eric Cole

From out of nowhere to the winner's circle, Russell Henley raced through the finish line Sunday at Colonial Country Club to capture his sixth career victory on the PGA Tour. Henley finished the 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge at 12 under thanks to birdies on his final three holes in regulation, defeating 54-hole leader Eric Cole on the first playoff hole courtesy of another birdie to claim the trophy in Fort Worth, Texas.

Henley found himself three strokes behind Cole when he stepped onto the 16th tee, and only then did he make his move. He converted birdie bids from 16 feet on No. 16, 16 feet on No. 17 and 18 feet on the par-4 finisher, which he played in 2 under in regulation throughout the course of the tournament.

In the playoff, Henley once again found the fairway, once again found the green in regulation and once again converted his opportunity, only this time, it was to seal the deal and claim the crown.

With the win, Henley jumps all the way up to No. 11 in the FedEx Cup standings. For just the second time in his PGA Tour career, Henley can say that he has won in back-to-back seasons, coupling this with his win at the 2025 Arnold Palmer Invitational. Henley has not accomplished such a feat since his rookie and sophomore campaigns back in 2013-14. He has captured three wins in the last four seasons as well.

After firing a 7-under 63 on Saturday to position himself atop the leaderboard with 18 holes to play, Cole (and the rest of the field) experienced a difficult scoring day at Colonial as birdies proved few and far between. Henley looked like the man up to the challenge early as he opened his final round with an eagle and a birdie to pull within one stroke of Cole.

The Horrible Horseshoe did him in as he followed up his start with three straight bogeys on Nos. 3-5. Henley exchanged a bogey on No. 9 for a birdie on No. 11 before biding his time.

During this time, Cole maintained his lead at 12 under, while a run was made by reigning champion Ben Griffin. He turned in 5-under 30 and posted the clubhouse lead at 11 under, where Henley stood as he walked up the final hole.

Henley's birdie conversion on the par-4 finisher not only knocked out Griffin but set a date for extra holes with Cole, where on the first playoff hole, Henley picked up where he left off and, in doing so, completed a dramatic come-from-behind victory.
Grade: A+

Here are the rest of the notable names on the leaderboard at the 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge.

2. Eric Cole (-12): It was almost a fairytale type story for Cole, who has played everywhere around the U.S., from the minor league circuits to the big leagues. Cole put on a great show this weekend and steadied the ship after a bad double bogey on the par-4 9th with a birdie on the par-5 11th to return to 12 under. He parred in from there, missing scoring chances on Nos. 17-18, which he ultimately needed. Grade: A

T3. Ben Griffin (-11):  He was not at the forefront of minds for most of the week, but a Sunday surge put Griffin in a position to create history and join Ben Hogan as the only other player to successfully defend a title at Colonial. The three-time PGA Tour winner turned in 5 under and arrived at the par-5 11th with a chance to continue his momentum, but instead, slipped and carded his lone bogey of the afternoon. He bounced back with a 25-foot birdie bid on his penultimate hole, which was ultimately not enough. After a sluggish start to his year, Griffin is in gear for this summer with four top 15s in his last five tournaments. Grade: A

T6. J.J. Spaun (-10): The reigning U.S. Open champion had more than his fair share of chances to take control of this tournament. He sandwiched two bogeys around the turn after a fast start saw him put three birdies on his scorecard across his first eight holes and touch the lead. Spaun's putter proved to be the main culprit as he missed three putts from inside 8 feet on his back nine alone, leaving him a couple of strokes off the eventual winning number. His game remains in sturdy shape following his win in San Antonio, and once the putter turns around slightly, a second win in 2026 will come with it. Grade: A-

T13. Justin Thomas (-8): It was a frustrating week for Thomas as he was simply brilliant from tee to green but could not find his stroke on the greens. Even with his new Scotty Cameron in the bag, which he has been wielding effectively in recent tournaments, Thomas' week was upended by one too many scoring chances falling by the wayside. He played the par 5s in even par for the week, exchanging two birdies for two bogeys while manhandling the rest of the golf course. That is now four straight top-25 finishes for Thomas in his return from offseason back surgery. Grade: B+

T17. Ludvig Åberg (-6): Got his tournament to 8 under with a birdie on his first hole on Sunday, but then the slow bleed began. Åberg was the name in this field at the onset of the week as he faced an ideal opportunity to get off the schneid and reenter the winner's circle for the first time in over a year. His new putter was cooperating early and often, but during a week where missed greens in regulation became, well, regular, his short game was too unreliable to make a final-round run. The result marks another quality one amid a string of contention runs. Grade: C+

MC. Rickie Fowler (--): After opening with a 70 on Thursday, Fowler looked to have found his stride Friday morning as he made four birdies in his first six holes to climb into red figures. Only then did he start going in the wrong direction as the former Players Championship winner closed with a 7-over 42, effectively ending his chances of grabbing his first win in a few years. The early exit may seem like a surprise given Fowler's form this season, but it marks the third in his last seven tournaments. Grade: F

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Playoff set between Russell Henley and Eric Cole

Eric Cole just missed the green with his approach but he was able to secure his par on No. 18 in relatively stress-free fashion to match Russell Henley at 12 under. The two will go back to the tee on No. 18 for extra time. Henley is 1-1 in playoffs in his PGA Tour career, while Cole is 0-1.

 
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Russell Henley CLUTCH on the last to post 12 under

How good was that back nine from Russell Henley. He comes home in 31 thanks to birdies on Nos. 16, 17 and 18. The last one comes from 16 feet and pulls him alongside Eric Cole at 12 under. Ben Griffin is officially eliminated with Henley's birdie. Cole is in the middle of the fairway on No. 18 with 130 yards to go.

 
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Cole keeps on scrambling and still leads by one with three holes to play

The tee to green play has been a little hairy, but Eric Cole continues to put pars on the scorecard. He saves on the short par-4 15th and will now have some easier holes out in front of him with a one-stroke lead in hand at 12 under. Ben Griffin continues to sit in the clubhouse with the lead at 11 under while JJ Spaun, Alex Smalley and Russell Henley all stand at 10 under with two holes remaining.

 
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Ben Griffin posts clubhouse lead at 11 under

What a round from the reigning champion. After turning in 5 under, Griffin plays the back nine in even par thanks to a birdie on the par-4 17th in which he connected from 25 feet for his final birdie of the afternoon. He nearly added another on the last from about 50 feet as his effort slowly lipped out. All in all, it is a final round 65 and a tournament total of 11 under, one behind Eric Cole who has six holes remaining. He still has a shot at this.

 
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And now suddenly birdies have started to fly

Michael Brennan bounces back from a bogey on No. 12 with a birdie on No. 13 to momentarily tie the lead with Eric Cole. Cole had other plans, however, as he returns to 12 under with a birdie on the par-5 11th after missing the fairway off the tee and being forced to lay up. J.J. Spaun missed his birdie on No. 11, but he makes up for it with a beauty from the fairway bunker on the next to return to 11 under. His playing partner, Alex Smalley, added a birdie as well to reach 10 under and is still in this equation.

 
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Ben Griffin has eyes on posting a number

The defending champion just had a beautiful save on No. 15 and now has some room to run out in front of him. Both Nos. 16 and 18 are playing under par (slightly) and one birdie may be needed for Griffin who is 10 under and one behind Eric Cole. With how many players are at 10 under as of now (five), one has to imagine one of them will add to their total.

 
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Eric Cole finds the water on No. 9, drops into a share of the lead

That is a double-bogey 6 for Eric Cole on No. 9 as he finds the water with his second from the rough. He drops to 11 under and tied with JJ Spaun, but perhaps more importantly he brings a lot of players back into this thing. Four more are one stroke back, three more are two strokes back and given how difficult this back nine is there are many scenarios that are still possible.

 
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Cole's lead returns to two strokes

That is a big par save from the overnight leader. Eric Cole makes a 9-foot par save on No. 6 to remain at 13 under and two clear of JJ Spaun and Ben Griffin who is up ahead and charging. Griffin turned in 5-under 30 and is on the par-5 11th looking to put a dent in Cole's lead. By day's end, the winning score may be only something in that 14-under range, and if Griffin posts around that number the pressure only ramps up for those on the golf course behind him.

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