I’m buying Henley in this spot, as he sits four shots behind Knapp 11 years after emerging from a four-man playoff at this event with the trophy. Henley would have been higher up the board were it not for an unusually chilly putter, as he ranked 133rd in Strokes Gained: Putting during a second-round 70. But that’s the sort of metric that is prone to turn around for the Georgia product, who has plenty of familiarity putting on these Bermuda greens in South Florida. Henley flashed plenty of form with an opening 63, and this feels like a buy opportunity on a player who’s clearly in contention heading into the weekend but not far off his pre-tournament price.