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Birthdates and Ages of PGA TOUR Champions 2018-19 Miscellaneous Facts (Through Sentry Tournament of Champions) AGE STATS Youngest: Cameron Champ (23 years, 4 months, 13 days) Oldest: Matt Kuchar (40 years, 4 months, 21 days) Category # of players Wins Players Winners in 20s 4 5 Brooks Koepka, Xander Schauffele (2), Cameron Champ, Bryson DeChambeau Winners in 30s 3 3 Kevin Tway, Marc Leishman, Charles Howell III Winners in 40s 1 1 Matt Kuchar Date Tournament Winner Birthdate Age won 10/7/18 Safeway Open Kevin Tway 7/23/88 30 years, 2 months, 15 days 10/14 CIMB Classic Marc Leishman 10/24/83 34 years, 11 months, 21 days 10/21 THE CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES Brooks Koepka 5/3/90 28 years, 5 months, 18 days 10/28 World Golf Championships-HSBC Champions Xander Schauffele 10/25/93 25 years, 3 days 10/28 Sanderson Farms Championship Cameron Champ 6/15/95 23 years, 4 months, 13 days 11/4 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open Bryson DeChambeau 9/16/93 25 years, 1 month, 19 days 11/11 Mayakoba Golf Classic Matt Kuchar 7/24/90 40 years, 4 months, 21 days 11/18 The RSM Classic Charles Howell III 6/20/79 39 years, 4 months, 30 days 1/6/19 Sentry Tournament of Champions Xander Schauffele (2) 10/25/93 25 years, 2 months, 12 days EVENTS WITH SUSPENSIONS/DELAY OF PLAY Date Event Details 10/25 Sanderson Farms Championship First round suspended at 6:13 p.m. CT due to darkness with 12 players to complete round one, which resumed at 8:20 a.m. Friday and was completed at 8:41 a.m. Round two began as scheduled at 7:20 a.m. Friday. 11/4 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open First round suspended at 5:43 p.m. Thursday due to darkness with 20 players to complete round one, which resumed at 7:13 a.m. Friday and was completed at 8:20 a.m. Second round suspended at 5:52 p.m. Friday due to darkness with five players to complete round two, which resumed at 7:55 a.m. Saturday and was completed at 8:33 a.m. EVENTS PLAYED WITH “PREFERRED LIES” No. Tournament Details 1. Sanderson Farms Championship First-round utilized preferred lies OVER-PAR CUTS No. Tournament Details PUTTING STATS – 100 or Fewer Putts in a Single Tournament Player Tournament # of Putts Kiradech Aphibarnrat WGC-HSBC Champions 98 FEDEXCUP POINTS LEADER WEEK-TO-WEEK Week Leader Points Second Points Behind 1. Kevin Tway 500 Ryan Moore, Brandt Snedeker 255 2. Kevin Tway 531 Marc Leishman 31 3. Marc Leishman 545 Kevin Tway 7 4. Xander Schauffele 594 Brooks Koepka 38 5. Xander Schauffele 594 Kevin Tway 20 6. Xander Schauffele 594 Kevin Tway 20 7. Charles Howell III 597 Xander Schauffele 3 8. Xander Schauffele 1,094 Gary Woodland 323 PGA TOUR OFFICIAL MONEY LIST LEADER WEEK-TO-WEEK Player Tournaments at No. 1 Weeks at No. 1 Kevin Tway Safeway Open 1 week Marc Leishman CIMB Classic 1 week Brooks Koepka THE CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES – The RSM Classic 5 weeks Xander Schauffele Sentry Tournament of Champions – 1 week DEFENDING CHAMPION RESULTS Tournament Player Result Safeway Open Brendan Steele T53 CIMB Classic Pat Perez T63 THE CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES Justin Thomas T36 World Golf Championships-HSBC Champions Justin Rose 3rd Sanderson Farms Championship Ryan Armour T54 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open Patrick Cantlay 2nd Mayakoba Golf Classic Patton Kizzire T55 The RSM Classic Austin Cook T11 Sentry Tournament of Champions Dustin Johnson T4 ROUND BY ROUND LEADERS (score/to par/lead) Tournament Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Safeway Open Sepp Straka Brandt Snedeker Brandt Snedeker Kevin Tway (63/-9/+1) (-13/+3) (-16/+3) (-14/playoff) CIMB Classic Bronson Burgoon Marc Leishman Marc Leishman Marc Leishman (63/-9/+1) Gary Woodland Gary Woodland (-26/+5) (-14) Shubhankar Sharma (-19) THE CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES Chez Reavie Scott Piercy Brooks Koepka Brooks Koepka (68/-4/+1) (-9/+1) (-13/+4) (-21/+4) World Golf Championships-HSBC Patrick Reed Tony Finau Tony Finau Xander Schauffele Champions (64/-8/+2) (-11/+3) (-13/+3) (-14/playoff) Sanderson Farms Championship Cameron Champ Norman Xiong Cameron Champ Cameron Champ (65/-7/+1) Cameron Champ (-17/+4) (-21/+4) (-9) Shriners Hospitals for Children Open Peter Uihlein Peter Uihlein Peter Uihlein Bryson DeChambeau (63/-8/+1) (-13/+2) Bryson DeChambeau (-21/+1) (-16) Mayakoba Golf Classic Matt Kuchar Matt Kuchar Matt Kuchar Matt Kuchar Kramer Hickok (-14/+2) (-20/+4) (-22/+1) Dominic Bozzelli (64/-7) The RSM Classic Charles Howell III Charles Howell III Charles Howell III Charles Howell III (64/-8/+2) (-14/+3) (-16/+1) (-19/playoff) Sentry Tournament of Champions Kevin Tway Gary Woodland Gary Woodland Xander Schauffele (66/-7/+1) (-12/+3) (-17/+3) (-23/+2) First-round leaders/co-leaders who have gone on to win (3/9): Cameron Champ (Sanderson Farms Championship) Matt Kuchar (Mayakoba Golf Classic) Charles Howell III (The RSM Classic) Second-round leaders/co-leaders who have gone on to win (4/9): Marc Leishman (CIMB Classic) Cameron Champ (Sanderson Farms Championship) Matt Kuchar (Mayakoba Golf Classic) Charles Howell III (The RSM Classic) Third-round leaders/co-leaders who have gone on to win (6/9): Marc Leishman (CIMB Classic) Brooks Koepka (CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES) Cameron Champ (Sanderson Farms Championship) Bryson DeChambeau (Shriners Hospitals for Children Open) Matt Kuchar (Mayakoba Golf Classic) Charles Howell III (The RSM Classic) WINNER’S SCORES Tournament Champion Scores Margin Safeway Open Kevin Tway 68-67-68-71—274 (-14) Playoff CIMB Classic Marc Leishman 68-62-67-65—262 (-26) 5 THE CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES Brooks Koepka 71-65-67-64—267 (-21) 4 World Golf Championships-HSBC Champions Xander Schauffele 66-71-69-68—274 (-14) Playoff Sanderson Farms Championship Cameron Champ 65-70-64-68—267 (-21) 4 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open Bryson DeChambeau 66-66-65-66—263 (-21) 1 Mayakoba Golf Classic Matt Kuchar 64-64-65-69—262 (-22) 1 The RSM Classic Charles Howell III 64-64-68-67—263 (-19) Playoff Sentry Tournament of Champions Xander Schauffele 72-67-68-62—269 (-23) 1 PLAYOFFS (3) Safeway Open – Kevin Tway defeated Ryan Moore with a birdie-3 on the third extra hole. Brandt Snedeker was eliminated on the first extra hole. World Golf Championships-HSBC Champions – Xander Schauffele defeated Tony Finau with a birdie-4 on the first extra hole. The RSM Classic – Charles Howell III defeated Patrick Rodgers with a birdie-3 on the second extra hole. MONDAY FINISHES (unscheduled) DISTANCE BETWEEN LEADER AND THE 36-HOLE CUT Leader(s) 36-hole cut Distance # Players Safeway Open -13 -3 10 86 Sanderson Farms Championship -9 -1 8 72 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open -13 -3 10 74 Mayakoba Golf Classic -14 -4 10 72 The RSM Classic -14 -2 12 78 DISTANCE BETWEEN LEADER AND 54-HOLE CUT Leader(s) 54-hole cut Distance # Players Safeway Open -16 -3 13 74 .
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