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When he last visited Torrey Pines Golf Club for the Farmers Insurance Open more than seven years ago, Russell Henley holed a full-swing flop shot on the 18th to finish with a 79 and miss the cut by six strokes. It’s no wonder he wasn’t exactly in a hurry to come back.

“I don’t really remember [it] besides just leaving the course feeling like I just got beat up,” Henley said. “I played it that one time and really struggled and it was like, well, I’ll just not play it from now on. Maybe that’s not the best reason.”

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