2020 Workday Charity Open (The 27th of 36 events in the 2019-20 PGA TOUR Season)

Dublin, July 9-12, 2020 FedExCup Points: 500 Golf Club Par/Yards: 36-36—72/7,456 Purse: $6,200,000/$1,116,000

Final-Round Notes – Sunday, July 12, 2020

Weather: Cloudy, with a high of 81. Wind SW 6-12 mph.

Final Leaderboard 65-66-72-66—269 (-19)* 68-66-66-69—269 (-19) Viktor Hovland 69-67-66-71—273 (-15) Chase Seiffert 68-69-70-67—274 (-14) *won with a par-4 on the third hole of a playoff (No. 10)

Things to Know • In his second playoff since the PGA TOUR’s Return to Golf, Collin Morikawa outlasts Justin Thomas on third extra hole; projected to move inside the top 20 in the Official World Golf Ranking • Becomes the second player (Tiger Woods) in the last 30 years to claim his second PGA TOUR victory before missing his second cut since turning professional • Justin Thomas sinks 50’6” birdie putt on the first hole of sudden death, fails to save par on third extra hole • With the runner-up finish, Thomas overtakes the No. 1 spot in the FedExCup • Workday Charity Open marks the season’s ninth playoff and first since Morikawa lost to Daniel Berger at the Charles Schwab Challenge; ties Sentry Tournament of Champions for most extra holes (3) • Viktor Hovland finishes third in his bid to become the youngest player to win twice in a season since in 2015 • Defending champion of the presented by Nationwide, Patrick Cantlay, opens in 5- under through five holes en route to final-round 7-under 65; finishes T7

Collin Morikawa (1 st /-19) Following Workday Charity Open Collin Morikawa Age 23 (2/6/1997) FedExCup 6 OWGR Top 20 (projected) PGA TOUR starts 26 PGA TOUR wins 2 Starts in 2019 -20 15 Top-10s in 2019-20 5

• 18- and 36-hole leader followed a 6-under 66 in the final round to force sudden death with 54-hole leader Justin Thomas. On the first extra hole, sank a 24’3” putt for birdie to keep the playoff alive after Thomas sank a birdie putt from 50’6”. • With a par on the third extra hole, the par-4 10 th , claimed his second career PGA TOUR title in his 26 th start (24 th as a professional) at the age of 23 years, 5 months and 6 days • With the win, moves to No. 6 (from 21 st ) in the FedExCup • Victory comes in the ninth playoff of the 2019-20 PGA TOUR Season and marks the first playoff since Morikawa lost to Daniel Berger of the first extra hole at the Charles Schwab Challenge • Victory comes in his first start since a missed cut at the Travelers Championship, his first missed cut in 23 professional starts. Now owns more TOUR victories than missed cuts • Becomes the second player (Tiger Woods) in the last 30 years to claim his second PGA TOUR victory before missing his second cut • Becomes the fourth player to win on the PGA TOUR under the age of 24 this season, joining Joaquin Niemann (21, A Military Tribute at The Greenbrier), Viktor Hovland (22, Puerto Rico Open) and Sungjae Im (21, The Honda Classic) • Played his first five holes in 4-under, highlighted by his second eagle of the week at the par-5 fifth; played the hole in 6-under for the week (two birdies, two eagles) • Played the par-5 holes (Nos. 5, 7, 11 and 15) in 10-under this week • Becomes the 11 th second-round leader/co-leader to convert for the win on the PGA TOUR in 2019-20 and first since Webb Simpson (RBC Heritage) • Victory marks his fifth top-10 finish of the season and his best showing since a playoff loss at the Charles Schwab Challenge in June

Justin Thomas (2 nd /-19) • Despite bogeys on two of his first three holes – his first bogeys of the week – closed with a 3-under 69 to finish at 19-under 269 with Collin Morikawa • Sank a 50’6” putt on the first extra hole, No. 18 • With the runner-up finish, overtakes the No. 1 spot in the FedExCup by 183 points over Webb Simpson • Played 11 holes in the final round (regulation) needing just one putt, including the stretch of Nos. 6-15

Additional Notes • Viktor Hovland (3rd /-15) closed with a 1-under 71; with a win, would have become the youngest player to win multiple TOUR titles in a season since Jordan Spieth won the 2015 Valspar Championship and Masters Tournament at the age of 21 • PGA TOUR rookie Chase Seiffert (4th /-14) gained entry into the field on Monday when K.J. Choi withdrew. The last player to win a tournament after gaining a spot in the field via the alternate list was Nate Lashley at the 2019 Rocket Mortgage Classic • Defending champion of the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide, Patrick Cantlay (T7/-11), closed with a 7-under 65 to become the fourth player to post multiple final rounds of 65 of better at Muirfield Village, joining Fred Couples, Greg Norman and Tiger Woods • Coming off missed cuts in three of his last four starts in the TOUR’s Return to Golf, Columbus resident Jason Day (T7/-11) closed with a 5-under 67. In 11 starts at the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide, has never finished better than T15 (2017) • Following three rounds in the 70s, World No. 2 Jon Rahm closed with an 8-under 64, tying Kevin Streelman (round two) for the low round of the week to jump from T62 to T27 (7-under 281) • Following a third-round 7-under 65, Monday qualifier MJ Daffue closed with a 1-over 73 to finish T22 at 8-under 280; made birdie at the final hole in round two to make the cut on the number, then followed with the low round of the day in round three (65) • With his final-round 1-over 73, Rickie Fowler’s (T22/-8) streak of par-or-better scores at Muirfield Village Golf Club ends at 16

Hole statistics Toughest hole Easiest hole R1 Par-3 16 th (3.318) Par-5 5 th (4.611) R2 Par-3 16 th (3.265) Par-5 5 th (4.536) R3 Par-3 4 th (3.343) Par-5 7 th (4.478) R4 Par-4 6 th (4.269) Par-5 5 th (4.507) Cumulative Par-3 16 th (3.233) Par-5 5 th (4.566)

Scoring Averages Front 9 Back 9 Total Cumulative R1 35.465 36.656 72.121 -- R2 36.053 36.212 72.265 72.193 R3 35.119 36.194 71.313 72.035 R4 35.433 35.403 70.836 71.853

Bogey-free rounds R1 (2): Nick Taylor (67), Justin Thomas (68) R2 (4): Sam Burns (66), Justin Thomas (66), Hideki Matsuyama (68), Russell Henley (70) R3 (2): MJ Daffue (65), Justin Thomas (66) R4 (0): None