2021 Charles Schwab Challenge (The 35th of 50 events in the 2020-21 PGA TOUR Season)

Fort Worth, Texas May 27-30, 2021 FedExCup Points: 500 Colonial Country Club Par/Yards: 35-35—70/7,209 Purse: $7,500,000

Third-Round Notes – Saturday, May 29, 2021

Weather: Mostly cloudy. High of 79. Wind ENE 5-10 mph.

Third-Round Leaderboard 63-66-66—195 (-15) Jason Kokrak 65-65-66—196 (-14) Sergio Garcia 63-69-68—200 (-10) Ian Poulter 68-70-64—202 (-8) Sebastián Muñoz 67-65-70—202 (-8)

Things to Know • After equaling his low 54-hole score on the PGA TOUR, Jordan Spieth holds the third-round lead/co-lead for the 20th time, including his fourth of the season (tied with Sam Burns for most of the season) • Spieth would supplant as the youngest player to record his second victory at the event • Top three players on the leaderboard vying to become the third multiple winner of the season • 20 years after winning the Charles Schwab Challenge for the first of his 11 PGA TOUR wins, Sergio Garcia is in search of his second win at Colonial Country Club

Third-Round Lead Notes 14 Third-round leaders/co-leaders at the Charles Schwab Challenge to win (since 1990) (Most recent: Kevin Na/2019) 15 Third-round leaders/co-leaders to win on PGA TOUR in 2020-21 (Most recent: /PGA Championship)

Final pairing (entering the week) Player Jordan Spieth Jason Kokrak Age 27 (7/27/1993) 36 (5/22/1985) FedExCup 9 27 OWGR 28 35 Starts at Charles Schwab Challenge 8 6 Wins at Charles Schwab Challenge 1 0 Top-10s at Charles Schwab Challenge 6 1 PGA TOUR starts 207 248 PGA TOUR wins 12 1 PGA TOUR Top-10s 71 31 Starts in 2020-21 17 18 Wins in 2020-21 1 1 Top-10s in 2020-21 7 4

Jordan Spieth (1st/-15) • With a win this week, could overtake the No. 1 spot in the FedExCup • Equals his low 54-hole score on TOUR: 195 (2016 Sentry Tournament of Champions/won, 2021 Waste Management /T4, 2021 Charles Schwab Challenge/TBD) • Victory on Sunday would come in his 208th PGA TOUR start at the age of 27 years, 10 months, 3 days; would supplant a 34-year-old Ben Hogan as the youngest to win his second Charles Schwab Challenge title • Seeks his 13th title and second of the season (); would join Bryson DeChambeau and as multiple winners this season • 2016 Charles Schwab Challenge champion would become the event’s 13th multiple winner; would become the second event he has won twice (2013, 2015 Classic) • Played the first 40 holes this week without a bogey until the par-4 fifth hole in the third round • Marks TOUR-leading 19th round inside the top-four of the leaderboard since the Waste Management Phoenix Open • Fourth 54-hole lead/co-lead of the season (tied with Sam Burns for most on TOUR): Waste Management Phoenix Open/T4, AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am/T3, Valero Texas Open/won, Charles Schwab Challenge/TBD • 20th career 54-hole lead/co-lead on the PGA TOUR; 10-for-19 to date converting to victory

Jordan Spieth with the 54-hole lead/co-lead on the PGA TOUR 54-hole pos. Tournament Finish 1st 2021 Charles Schwab Challenge TBD T1 2021 Valero Texas Open Won 1st 2021 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am T3 T1 2021 Waste Management Phoenix Open T4 T1 2018 T9 1st 2017 2nd 1st 2017 The Open Championship Won 1st 2017 Won 1st 2017 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Won 1st 2016 Charles Schwab Challenge Won 1st 2016 T2 1st 2016 Sentry Tournament of Champions Won 1st 2015 Won 1st 2015 Won T1 2015 U.S. Open Won 1st 2015 Masters Tournament Won 1st 2015 Vivint T2 T1 2014 T4 T1 2014 Masters Tournament T2 T1 2014 Sentry Tournament of Champions 2nd

Jason Kokrak (2nd/-14) • At 14-under 196, posts his low 54-hole score on TOUR (198/2019 /T6) • Leads the field in Strokes Gained: Tee to Green (+9.590) and Driving Distance (322.6 yards) • Seeks second TOUR win (2020 THE CJ CUP @ SHADOW CREEK) in his 249th start at the age of 36 years, 7 days • Would join Bryson DeChambeau and Stewart Cink as multiple winners this season • Finished T3 in 2020 for his best finish in six appearances at the Charles Schwab Challenge

Additional Player Notes • Sergio Garcia (3rd/-10) is seeking to win 20 years after claiming the first of his 11 PGA TOUR titles at the 2001 Charles Schwab Challenge (current longest gap between victories at the event is 13 years: Ben Crenshaw/1977-1990); leads the field in Strokes Gained: Off the Tee (+4.920) and Scrambling (T1; 16/18) • Ian Poulter (T4/-8) cards 6-under 64, his best score in 29 rounds at the Charles Schwab Challenge; in search of first win on the PGA TOUR since the 2018 Vivint Houston Open • Sebastián Muñoz (T4/-8) missed the cut last year in his only other start at the Charles Schwab Challenge: in search of his second PGA TOUR victory (2019 Sanderson Farms Championship) in his 94th start • Two-time heart transplant recipient and sponsor exemption, (T6/-7) earned his best finish among 163 TOUR starts at the 2014 U.S. Open, finishing runner-up to runaway winner • With seven top-10 finishes, 2019 Charles Schwab Challenge runner-up Tony Finau (T9/-6) trails only (10) for the most on TOUR this season (note: Jordan Spieth also has seven top-10s this season) • At T34, defending champion trails Spieth by 13 strokes

Course Statistics Toughest Hole Easiest Hole R1: Par-4 14th (4.281) Par-5 1st (4.562) R2: Par-4 3rd (4.271) Par-5 1st (4.492) R3: Par-4 3rd (4.253) Par-4 12th (3.747)

Scoring Averages Front 9 Back 9 Total Cumulative R1: 35.223 35.702 70.926 -- R2: 34.839 34.559 69.398 70.172 R3: 35.347 34.453 69.800 70.083

Bogey-free Scores R1 (4): Jordan Spieth (63), Sergio Garcia (63), Erik Compton (65), Cameron Tringale (67) R2 (4): Jordan Spieth (66), (66), Adam Hadwin (67), (69) R3 (4): Sung Kang (66), Wyndham Clark (68), Tony Finau (68), Talor Gooch (68)