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Round-3 Recap & Stats 2021 WASTE MANAGEMENT PHOENIX OPEN MEDIA GUIDE SECTION 3: 2020 ROUND-3 RECAP AND STATS 2020 Waste Management Phoenix Open TPC Scottsdale Third Round Tournament Summary 1 Tony Finau -16 69 66 62 197 Denny McCarthy E 71 70 72 213 2 Webb Simpson -15 71 63 64 198 65 Joel Dahmen +1 70 71 73 214 3 Hudson Swafford -14 66 67 66 199 66 Patton Kizzire +2 70 71 74 215 J.B. Holmes -14 64 65 70 199 67 Beau Hossler +4 68 72 77 217 5 Xander Schauffele -13 67 67 66 200 Cut Jason Kokrak E 73 69 142 Adam Long -13 66 68 66 200 Cut Chris Stroud E 72 70 142 Scott Piercy -13 67 65 68 200 Cut Peter Malnati E 69 73 142 8 Mark Hubbard -12 69 68 64 201 Cut Scottie Scheffler E 70 72 142 Byeong Hun An -12 65 66 70 201 Cut Kevin Streelman E 68 74 142 10 Nate Lashley -11 66 67 69 202 Cut Tyler Duncan E 72 70 142 11 John Huh -10 71 66 66 203 Cut Zach Johnson E 67 75 142 Max Homa -10 72 67 64 203 Cut Andrew Putnam E 72 70 142 Luke List -10 70 69 64 203 Cut Ryan Palmer E 71 71 142 Tom Hoge -10 65 71 67 203 Cut Kevin Na E 69 73 142 Jon Rahm -10 67 68 68 203 Cut Cameron Tringale E 74 68 142 16 Collin Morikawa -9 69 67 68 204 Cut Viktor Hovland E 70 72 142 Bubba Watson -9 69 66 69 204 Cut Sebastian Cappelen E 70 72 142 Branden Grace -9 67 67 70 204 Cut Harold Varner III E 71 71 142 Wyndham Clark -9 61 69 74 204 Cut Matt Jones E 74 68 142 Billy Horschel -9 63 68 73 204 Cut Kiradech Aphibarnrat E 72 70 142 21 Russell Knox -8 71 67 67 205 Cut Colt Knost E 70 72 142 Matt Kuchar -8 68 70 67 205 Cut Sam Burns +1 69 74 143 Harris English -8 65 72 68 205 Cut Jordan Spieth +1 74 69 143 Justin Thomas -8 68 68 69 205 Cut Brian Stuard +1 72 71 143 James Hahn -8 69 67 69 205 Cut Adam Schenk +1 70 73 143 Brandon Hagy -8 67 69 69 205 Cut Russell Henley +1 71 72 143 Keith Mitchell -8 68 67 70 205 Cut Aaron Wise +1 70 73 143 28 Harry Higgs -7 70 68 68 206 Cut Ryan Moore +1 72 71 143 Sungjae Im -7 66 72 68 206 Cut Kyoung-Hoon Lee +2 71 73 144 Gary Woodland -7 70 67 69 206 Cut Chez Reavie +2 73 71 144 Brian Harman -7 71 68 67 206 Cut Brandt Snedeker +2 72 72 144 Danny Lee -7 68 69 69 206 Cut Roger Sloan +2 73 71 144 Daniel Berger -7 69 71 66 206 Cut Brendan Steele +2 71 73 144 Patrick Rodgers -7 67 69 70 206 Cut Luke Donald +2 73 71 144 Hideki Matsuyama -7 67 74 65 206 Cut Sepp Straka +2 74 70 144 36 Kevin Tway -6 72 67 68 207 Cut Kyle Westmoreland +2 70 74 144 Bud Cauley -6 65 72 70 207 Cut Matt Every +3 76 69 145 Doc Redman -6 69 67 71 207 Cut Ted Potter, Jr. +3 71 74 145 Carlos Ortiz -6 71 69 67 207 Cut Rory Sabbatini +3 73 72 145 40 Rickie Fowler -5 74 65 69 208 Cut Patrick Flavin +3 74 71 145 Sung Kang -5 67 72 69 208 Cut Robby Shelton +3 73 72 145 Keegan Bradley -5 67 70 71 208 Cut Bo Van Pelt +3 76 69 145 Adam Hadwin -5 69 67 72 208 Cut Jamie Lovemark +3 74 71 145 Charley Hoffman -5 71 70 67 208 Cut Lucas Bjerregaard +3 72 73 145 45 J.T. Poston -4 70 68 71 209 Cut Greg Chalmers +3 75 70 145 Bryson DeChambeau -4 70 69 70 209 Cut Vaughn Taylor +3 77 68 145 Jimmy Walker -4 69 71 69 209 Cut Charl Schwartzel +4 73 73 146 Chesson Hadley -4 73 68 68 209 Cut Austin Cook +4 74 72 146 Xinjun Zhang -4 69 72 68 209 Cut Kevin Chappell +4 69 77 146 J.J. Spaun -4 70 71 68 209 Cut Mackenzie Hughes +4 74 72 146 51 Aaron Baddeley -3 68 70 72 210 Cut Troy Merritt +4 71 75 146 C.T. Pan -3 69 66 75 210 Cut Kyle Stanley +4 71 75 146 Andrew Landry -3 69 72 69 210 Cut Zack Sucher +4 74 72 146 Sebastián Muñoz -3 70 71 69 210 Cut Alex Smalley +4 73 73 146 Talor Gooch -3 68 73 69 210 Cut Scott Harrington +5 76 71 147 56 Grayson Murray -2 70 68 73 211 Cut Matthew Wolff +5 73 74 147 Sam Ryder -2 71 66 74 211 Cut Emiliano Grillo +5 73 74 147 Brice Garnett -2 72 67 72 211 Cut Trey Mullinax +5 70 77 147 Nick Taylor -2 70 70 71 211 Cut Chris Kirk +5 77 70 147 Corey Conners -2 71 69 71 211 Cut Brian Gay +6 72 76 148 61 Martin Laird -1 72 67 73 212 Cut Marty Jertson +6 77 71 148 K.J. Choi -1 66 75 71 212 Cut Cameron Smith +6 76 72 148 63 Dylan Frittelli E 71 70 72 213 Cut Satoshi Kodaira +6 73 75 148 Report Generated at 18:03:34 on 02/01/20 Page 1 of 2 2020 Waste Management Phoenix Open TPC Scottsdale Third Round Tournament Summary Cut Ryan Armour +7 71 78 149 Cut Si Woo Kim +8 76 74 150 Cut Kevin Stadler +8 78 72 150 Cut Seung-Yul Noh +9 75 76 151 Cut Lanto Griffin +10 74 78 152 Cut Martin Trainer +10 78 74 152 Report Generated at 18:03:34 on 02/01/20 Page 2 of 2 2020 Waste Management Phoenix Open (The 16th of 49 events in the PGA TOUR Season) Scottsdale, Arizona Jan. 30 - Feb. 2, 2020 Purse: $7,300,000 ($1,314,000 winner) TPC Scottsdale Par/Yards: 35-36—71/7,261 yards 500 FedExCup points to winner Third-Round Notes – Saturday, February 1, 2020 Weather: Sunny, with a high of 76. Wind S 4-8 mph. Third-Round Leaderboard Pos. Name Score 1 Tony Finau 69-66-62—197 (-16) 2 Webb Simpson 71-63-64—198 (-15) T3 Hudson Swafford 66-67-66—199 (-14) T3 J.B. Holmes 64-65-70—199 (-14) Things to Know • Tony Finau equals career-low round of 62; becomes first player this season with three rounds of 62 or better • Webb Simpson records his third ace on TOUR (No. 12) and moves within striking distance of sixth PGA TOUR victory • Second-round leader J.B. Holmes falls two shots behind in quest for third Waste Management Phoenix Open title • Collin Morikawa becomes first player at TPC Scottsdale since 1987 with three eagles in a round • Rickie Fowler falls to T40 in bid to become the third player since 1970 to successfully defend his Waste Management Phoenix open title Third-Round Lead Notes 61 Lowest R3 score (Johnny Miller/1970) 8 Third-round leaders/co-leaders of the Waste Management Phoenix Open since 2000 to convert for the win (most recent: Rickie Fowler/2019) 10 Third-round leaders/co-leaders to win on TOUR in 2019-20 (most recent: Andrew Landry/The American Express) Leaders – Entering the Week Player Tony Finau Webb Simpson Age 30 (9/14/1989) 34 (8/8/1985) FedExCup 56 15 OWGR 13 11 Starts at WMPO 5 9 Top 10s at WMPO 0 (T22/2015) 4 (2/2017) PGA TOUR Starts 150 286 PGA TOUR Wins 1 5 Starts in 2019-20 6 3 Top 10s in 2019-20 2 3 Tony Finau (1st/-16) • Equals career-low round with a 62, with all three coming this season (R3/Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, R2/The American Express, R3/Waste Management Phoenix Open); first player this season with three rounds of 62 or better • Rounds of 62 or better during his PGA TOUR career: first 497 rounds (0), last 23 rounds (3) • 197 is best opening 54-hole score of career (198/2019 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open) • 16-under total through 54 holes is his career-best score in relation to par, topping 15-under totals through 54 holes at the 2019 BMW Championship and 2019 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open • Has just one bogey this week (par-3 fourth hole on Thursday), equaling the fewest through 54 holes of his career (2018 RBC Canadian Open/T37, 2016 Puerto Rico Open/won); will enter the final round having played his last 50 holes without a bogey • Hit just 13 of 28 fairways during the first two rounds, but 12 of 14 during the third round • In search of second PGA TOUR victory (2016 Puerto Rico Open) in his 151st start • Holds the 54-hole lead/co-lead for the third time (2018 U.S. Open/finished 5th; 2018 WGC-HSBC Champions/2nd) • Leads the field in Strokes Gained: Tee To Green (9.435) and Scrambling (12 of 13) • Entered this week with four consecutive missed cuts at the Waste Management Phoenix Open (2016- 2019) after a T22 in his inaugural start in 2015 • In six starts this season, best finish is T6 at last week’s Farmers Insurance Open • Is now 43-under in his last 11 rounds on TOUR (17-under at The American Express, 10-under at the Farmers Insurance Open, 16-under through three rounds this week) Webb Simpson (2nd/-15) • After opening with an even-par 71, now 15-under following rounds of 63-64 • Aced the 12th hole with a 7-iron from 196 yards; his third hole-in-one on the PGA TOUR (2009 Arnold Palmer Invitational/No.
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