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      <title>Russell Henley&#39;s Four-in-a-Row: A Colonial Stolen at the Death</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Russell Henley birdied the sixteenth, the seventeenth and the eighteenth on Sunday at Colonial, walked into a playoff he had no business being in with three holes to play, and then birdied the eighteenth a fourth time to take the Charles Schwab Challenge from Eric Cole. Four birdies in a row to win a Tour event, the last of them from five feet in sudden death, is the kind of finish that the player on the right end of it remembers for the rest of his career and the player on the wrong end of it tries, without much success, to forget. Henley has the win. Cole has the long drive home.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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