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2019 WASTE MANAGEMENT PHOENIX OPEN MEDIA GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS 2018 ROUND-1 RECAP AND STATS SECTION 1 2018 ROUND-2 RECAP AND STATS SECTION 2 2018 ROUND-3 RECAP AND STATS SECTION 3 2018 FINAL-ROUND STANDINGS, RECAP AND STATS SECTION 4 TOP-10 FINISHES BY PLAYER SINCE 1987 SECTION 5 PAST EXEMPTIONS & MONDAY QUALIFIERS SECTION 6 TOP FINISHERS 1932 – 2018 SECTION 7 RECORD BOOK SECTION 8 ATTENDANCE HISTORY SECTION 9 FINAL-ROUND COURSE STATISTICS 1987 - 2018 SECTION 10 2019 WASTE MANAGEMENT PHOENIX OPEN MEDIA GUIDE SECTION 1: 2018 ROUND-1 RECAP & STATS 2018 Waste Management Phoenix Open TPC Scottsdale First Round Tournament Summary 1 Bill Haas -7 33 - 31 - 64 Jason Kokrak -1 35 - 35 - 70 2 Rickie Fowler -5 33 - 33 - 66 65 Lucas Glover E 35 - 36 - 71 Billy Horschel -5 32 - 34 - 66 Brandon Harkins E 37 - 34 - 71 Bryson DeChambeau -5 33 - 33 - 66 Colt Knost E 39 - 32 - 71 Chesson Hadley -5 33 - 33 - 66 Kevin Streelman E 35 - 36 - 71 Chris Kirk -5 32 - 34 - 66 Robert Garrigus E 35 - 36 - 71 7 Jon Rahm -4 31 - 36 - 67 Zach Johnson E 35 - 36 - 71 Brian Gay -4 33 - 34 - 67 Grayson Murray E 35 - 36 - 71 Bubba Watson -4 34 - 33 - 67 William McGirt E 35 - 36 - 71 Vaughn Taylor -4 31 - 36 - 67 Scott Piercy E 36 - 35 - 71 Gary Woodland -4 34 - 33 - 67 Ryan Palmer E 36 - 35 - 71 12 Peter Uihlein -3 35 - 33 - 68 C.T. Pan E 36 - 35 - 71 Xander Schauffele -3 35 - 33 - 68 Michael Kim E 35 - 36 - 71 Greg Chalmers -3 34 - 34 - 68 Ben Silverman E 34 - 37 - 71 Steve Stricker -3 36 - 32 - 68 Hunter Mahan E 37 - 34 - 71 Keegan Bradley -3 34 - 34 - 68 Matt Kuchar E 37 - 34 - 71 Harris English -3 35 - 33 - 68 Alex Noren E 35 - 36 - 71 Martin Laird -3 33 - 35 - 68 Ryan Moore E 35 - 36 - 71 Chez Reavie -3 34 - 34 - 68 Patrick Reed E 37 - 34 - 71 Chad Campbell -3 33 - 35 - 68 83 Webb Simpson +1 36 - 36 - 72 Ollie Schniederjans -3 33 - 35 - 68 Hudson Swafford +1 35 - 37 - 72 Daniel Berger -3 35 - 33 - 68 Patrick Rodgers +1 36 - 36 - 72 Nick Watney -3 34 - 34 - 68 J.B. Holmes +1 38 - 34 - 72 Justin Thomas -3 33 - 35 - 68 Cameron Tringale +1 35 - 37 - 72 Brendan Steele -3 34 - 34 - 68 Anirban Lahiri +1 36 - 36 - 72 Emiliano Grillo -3 32 - 36 - 68 Richy Werenski +1 36 - 36 - 72 John Huh -3 34 - 34 - 68 Charley Hoffman +1 35 - 37 - 72 Byeong Hun An -3 33 - 35 - 68 Jordan Spieth +1 35 - 37 - 72 29 Nick Taylor -2 33 - 36 - 69 Aaron Baddeley +1 35 - 37 - 72 Kevin Na -2 35 - 34 - 69 K.J. Choi +1 34 - 38 - 72 Luke List -2 34 - 35 - 69 Fabián Gómez +1 37 - 35 - 72 Bud Cauley -2 35 - 34 - 69 95 Danny Lee +2 37 - 36 - 73 Cameron Smith -2 36 - 33 - 69 Whee Kim +2 40 - 33 - 73 Cody Gribble -2 34 - 35 - 69 Kyle Stanley +2 37 - 36 - 73 Hideki Matsuyama -2 35 - 34 - 69 Scott Brown +2 39 - 34 - 73 Brandt Snedeker -2 33 - 36 - 69 Tom Hoge +2 36 - 37 - 73 Marc Leishman -2 36 - 33 - 69 Tyler Duncan +2 38 - 35 - 73 Mac Hughes -2 35 - 34 - 69 Andrew Landry +2 35 - 38 - 73 Tony Finau -2 35 - 34 - 69 Kevin Tway +2 35 - 38 - 73 Sung Kang -2 37 - 32 - 69 Harold Varner III +2 37 - 36 - 73 Ben Martin -2 34 - 35 - 69 Blayne Barber +2 37 - 36 - 73 Scott Stallings -2 34 - 35 - 69 Retief Goosen +2 37 - 36 - 73 Brian Stuard -2 36 - 33 - 69 Matt Every +2 38 - 35 - 73 Kevin Chappell -2 33 - 36 - 69 Charlie Beljan +2 37 - 36 - 73 Dominic Bozzelli -2 34 - 35 - 69 108 Alex Cejka +3 38 - 36 - 74 46 Beau Hossler -1 34 - 36 - 70 Rory Sabbatini +3 35 - 39 - 74 Martin Flores -1 35 - 35 - 70 Si Woo Kim +3 38 - 36 - 74 Jamie Lovemark -1 32 - 38 - 70 Peter Malnati +3 35 - 39 - 74 Russell Henley -1 36 - 34 - 70 Russell Knox +3 37 - 37 - 74 Phil Mickelson -1 36 - 34 - 70 Sangmoon Bae +3 36 - 38 - 74 Ryan Armour -1 36 - 34 - 70 Billy Hurley III +3 34 - 40 - 74 Jonas Blixt -1 34 - 36 - 70 Geoff Ogilvy +3 38 - 36 - 74 Ian Poulter -1 35 - 35 - 70 Robert Streb +3 37 - 37 - 74 Camilo Villegas -1 33 - 37 - 70 D.A. Points +3 34 - 40 - 74 Derek Fathauer -1 35 - 35 - 70 Richard H. Lee +3 36 - 38 - 74 Francesco Molinari -1 35 - 35 - 70 Wyndham Clark +3 38 - 36 - 74 John Peterson -1 36 - 34 - 70 Tom Lovelady +3 40 - 34 - 74 Patton Kizzire -1 35 - 35 - 70 121 Smylie Kaufman +4 37 - 38 - 75 Austin Cook -1 36 - 34 - 70 Wesley Bryan +4 36 - 39 - 75 James Hahn -1 34 - 36 - 70 Ricky Barnes +4 36 - 39 - 75 Shane Lowry -1 36 - 34 - 70 124 Ryan Blaum +5 39 - 37 - 76 Adam Hadwin -1 35 - 35 - 70 Morgan Hoffmann +5 38 - 38 - 76 Tyrone Van Aswegen -1 33 - 37 - 70 John Oda +5 36 - 40 - 76 Report Generated at 18:29:20 on 02/01/18 Page 1 of 2 2018 Waste Management Phoenix Open TPC Scottsdale First Round Tournament Summary 127 Chris Stroud +6 40 - 37 - 77 128 Julian Suri +7 38 - 40 - 78 129 Kelly Kraft +8 39 - 40 - 79 Andrew Loupe +8 40 - 39 - 79 131 Jesse Mueller +9 39 - 41 - 80 WD J.J. Spaun +2 Report Generated at 18:29:20 on 02/01/18 Page 2 of 2 2018 Waste Management Phoenix Open (The 13th of 48 events in the PGA TOUR Season) Scottsdale, Arizona Feb. 1-4, 2018 Purse: $6,900,000 ($1,242,000 winner) TPC Scottsdale Par/Yards: 35-36—71/7,266 yards 500 FedExCup points to winner First-Round Notes – Thursday, February 1, 2018 Weather: Sunny, with a high of 80. Wind SW 5-10 mph. First-Round Leaderboard Pos. Name Score 1 Bill Haas 64/-7 T2 Rickie Fowler 66/-5 T2 Billy Horschel 66/-5 T2 Bryson DeChambeau 66/-5 T2 Chris Kirk 66/-5 T2 Chesson Hadley 66/-5 Bill Haas Making his 10th start in the Waste Management Phoenix Open, 2011 FedExCup champion Bill Haas made five birdies and an eagle-3 at No. 15 en route to a bogey-free 64. The 64 is his lowest score on the PGA TOUR since a second-round 64 at the 2017 Wyndham Championship. Haas has previously held an 18-hole lead/co-lead seven times, but not since the 2014 Masters (T20). The only one of those events which resulted in victory was the 2010 Sanderson Farms Championship. Haas previously collected top-10 finishes at the Waste Management Phoenix Open in 2008 (T9) and 2013 (T6). In his most recent start at TPC Scottsdale before this week, he posted scores of 71-72-72- 77—292 (+8) to finish 76th. Haas, a six-time winner on the PGA TOUR, is in search of his first victory since the 2015 CareerBuilder Challenge. First-Round Lead Notes Since 2000, only three first-round leaders of the event have emerged victorious; 2000/Tom Lehman, 2013/Phil Mickelson, 2016/Hideki Matsuyama. After last year’s first round, Matt Kuchar led Matsuyama and Brendan Steele by a stroke at 7-under 64. Through 12 events in the 2017-18 PGA TOUR Season, five players have managed to convert an 18-hole lead/co-lead into victory. Most recently, Jon Rahm did so at the CareerBuilder Challenge. Chris Kirk Chris Kirk made six birdies and one bogey, at his last hole of the day (No. 18), good for a 5-under 66. Kirk is making his seventh-consecutive start in the Waste Management Phoenix Open this week, having never finished better than T24 (2013). Kirk, a four-time winner on TOUR, is in search of his first win since the 2015 DEAN & DELUCA Invitational. Rickie Fowler Following five straight pars to begin his round (No. 10), Rickie Fowler carded an eagle-3 at the 15th. He followed a bogey at No. 16 with birdies at Nos. 17, 18, 4 and 8, good for a 5-under 66. Fowler’s 66 in round one marks his 10th-consecutive round in the 60s at TPC Scottsdale, dating to round four of 2015. Fowler is making his 10th start in the Waste Management Phoenix Open this week, where he has collected three top-10 finishes; 2nd/2010, 2nd/2016 (playoff), T4/2017. Fowler, a four-time winner on the PGA TOUR, is in search of his first win since the 2017 The Honda Classic. Prior to that, he won the 2012 Wells Fargo Championship, 2015 PLAYERS Championship and 2015 Dell Technologies Championship. Billy Horschel 2014 FedExCup champion Billy Horschel made five birdies and no bogeys in round one to open with a 66, his lowest opening-round score by three shots in six starts at TPC Scottsdale. Horschel comes into the week ranked T108 in first-round scoring average on the PGA TOUR (70.33). Horschel is making his sixth start in the Waste Management Phoenix Open, having finished T24 in both 2016 and 2017. Horschel is the winner of four TOUR events, most recently at last year’s AT&T Byron Nelson. Jon Rahm Jon Rahm, who moved to No. 2 in the FedExCup standings and No.