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'20-21 Misc Stats 2020-21 Korn Ferry Tour - Miscellaneous Stats Winner’s Scores # Event Winner R R R R4 TOT RTP Margin 1 2 3 1 The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic Tommy Gainey 66 75 67 69 277 -11 Four Strokes 2 The Bahamas Great Abaco Classic Jared Wolfe 67 69 65 69 270 -18 Four Strokes 3 Panama Championship Davis Riley 67 70 64 69 270 -10 One Stroke 4 Country Club de Bogota Championship Mito Pereira 65 66 68 64 263 -20 Two Strokes 5 LECOM Suncoast Classic Andrew Novak 69 64 66 66 265 -23 One Stroke 6 El Bosque Mexico Championship David Kocher 70 69 68 69 276 -12 Playoff 7 Korn Ferry Challenge at TPC Sawgrass Luke List 66 70 65 67 268 -12 One Stroke 8 The King & Bear Classic at World Golf Village Chris Kirk 66 65 64 67 262 -26 One Stroke 9 Utah Championship Kyle Jones 64 65 67 68 264 -20 Playoff 10 TPC Colorado Championship Will Zalatoris 67 67 70 69 273 -15 One Stroke 11 TPC San Antonio Challenge at the Canyons David Lipsky 69 66 62 66 263 -25 Four Strokes 12 TPC San Antonio Championship at the Oaks Davis Riley 70 69 66 67 272 -16 Two Strokes 13 Price Cutter Charity Championship Max McGreevy 64 68 71 64 267 -21 One Stroke 14 Pinnacle Bank Championship Seth Reeves 74 67 68 64 273 -11 One Stroke 15 WinCo Foods Portland Open Lee Hodges 70 64 68 71 273 -11 Two Strokes 16 Albertsons Boise Open Stephan Jaeger 65 64 65 68 262 -22 Two Strokes 17 Nationwide Children’s Hospital Championship Curtis Luck 68 66 68 71 273 -11 One Stroke 18 Korn Ferry Tour Championship Brandon Wu 67 69 69 65 270 -18 One Stroke 19 Lincoln Land Championship Brett Drewitt 67 62 68 68 265 -19 One Stroke 20 Evans Scholars Invitational Curtis Thompson 68 65 68 70 271 -17 One Stroke 21 Wichita Open Jared Wolfe 63 65 65 71 264 -16 One Stroke 22 Savannah Golf Championship Evan Harmeling 64 67 67 69 267 -21 Playoff 23 Orange County National Championship Trey Mullinax 65 65 62 69 261 -23 One Stroke 24 LECOM Suncoast Classic Hayden Buckley 68 65 68 70 271 -13 Playoff 25 Chitimacha Louisiana Open Roberto Diaz 69 65 64 68 266 -18 One Stroke 26 Club Car Championship at The Landings Club Adam Svensson 68 68 69 66 271 -17 Playoff 27 Emerald Coast Classic at Sandestin Stephan Jaeger 67 67 66 66 266 -14 Playoff 28 MGM Resorts Championship at Paiute Peter Uihlein 68 67 68 69 272 -16 Four Strokes Winner’s progression in tournament standings (strokes off lead/in lead) # Event Winner 18 36 54 72 1 The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic Tommy Gainey 1 (+1) T4 (-8) 1 (+1) 1 (+4) 2 The Bahamas Great Abaco Classic Jared Wolfe T3 (-5) T5 (-8) 1 (+1) 1 (+4) 3 Panama Championship Davis Riley T11 (-3) T22 (-3) T2(-9) 1(+1) 4 Country Club de Bogota Championship Mito Pereira T8 (-5) 5(-10) T4(-13) 1(+2) 5 LECOM Suncoast Classic Andrew Novak T32 (-4) T4 (-1) T2 (-1) 1(+1) 6 El Bosque Mexico Championship David Kocher T21 (-2) T10 (-5) T4 (-9) 1 (Playoff) 7 Korn Ferry Challenge at TPC Sawgrass Luke List T2 (-4) T16 (-4) T2 (-9) 1(+1) 8 The King & Bear Classic at World Golf Village Chris Kirk T10 (-9) T6 (-2) 2 (-4) 1(+1) 9 Utah Championship Kyle Jones T3 T1 T1 1(Playoff) 10 TPC Colorado Championship Will Zalatoris T1 1 1 1(+1) 11 TPC San Antonio Challenge at the Canyons David Lipsky T26 T5 1 1(+4) 12 TPC San Antonio Championship at the Oaks Davis Riley T19 T11 T2 1(+2) 13 Price Cutter Charity Championship Max McGreevy T1 T3 T9 1(+1) 14 Pinnacle Bank Championship Seth Reeves T111 T44 T27 1(+1) 15 WinCo Foods Portland Open Lee Hodges T42 T3 T1 1(+2) 16 Albertsons Boise Open Stephan Jaeger T4 T1 1 1(+2) 17 Nationwide Children’s Hospital Championship Curtis Luck T9 1 1 1(+1) 18 Korn Ferry Tour Championship Brandon Wu T8 T8 T8 1(+1) 19 Lincoln Land Championship Brett Drewitt T10 2 T3 1(+1) 20 Evans Scholars Invitational Curtis Thompson T6 2 1 1(+1) 21 Wichita Open Jared Wolfe T1 2 1 1(+1) 22 Savannah Golf Championship Evan Harmeling T2 T1 1 1(Playoff) 23 Orange County National Championship Trey Mullinax T12 T3 1 1 (+1) 24 LECOM Suncoast Classic Hayden Buckley T48 T3 T1 1(Playoff) 25 Chitimacha Louisiana Open Roberto Diaz T8 T1 1 1 (+1) 26 Club Car Championship at The Landings Club Adam Svensson T10 T6 T10 1(Playoff) 27 Emerald Coast Classic at Sandestin Stephan Jaeger T5 5 T3 1(Playoff) 28 MGM Resorts Championship at Paiute Peter Uihlein T3 T3 1 1(+4) Round leaders that have gone on to win* 4/28 6/28 15/28 - Winners “down the stretch” on 16, 17 and 18 # Event Winner Down the Stretch Last Birdie Winning 16-17-18 Margin 1 The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic Tommy Gainey Birdie-birdie-birdie 18 4 2 The Bahamas Great Abaco Classic Jared Wolfe Birdie-par-birdie 18 4 3 Panama Championship Davis Riley Par-par-par 12(eagle) 1 4 Country Club de Bogota Championship Mito Pereira Par-par-eagle 18 (eagle) 2 5 LECOM Suncoast Classic Andrew Novak Par-birdie-birdie 18 1 6 El Bosque Mexico Championship David Kocher Par-par-par 15 1 7 Korn Ferry Challenge at TPC Sawgrass Luke List Par-par-par 12 1 8 The King & Bear Classic at World Golf Village Chris Kirk Par-par-birdie 18 1 9 Utah Championship Kyle Jones Par-birdie-par 17 1 10 TPC Colorado Championship Will Zalatoris Birdie-par-par 16 1 11 TPC San Antonio Challenge at the Canyons David Lipsky Par-par-birdie 18 4 12 TPC San Antonio Championship at the Oaks Davis Riley Birdie-par-birdie 18 2 13 Price Cutter Charity Championship Max McGreevy Birdie-par-par 16 1 14 Pinnacle Bank Championship Seth Reeves Par-par-birdie 18 1 15 WinCo Foods Portland Open Lee Hodges Par-par-birdie 18 2 16 Albertsons Boise Open Stephan Jaeger Birdie-bogey-par 16 2 17 Nationwide Children’s Hospital Championship Curtis Luck Birdie-par-par 16 1 18 Korn Ferry Tour Championship Brandon Wu Par-par-par 15 1 19 Lincoln Land Championship Brett Drewitt Par-par-par 14 1 20 Evans Scholars Invitational Curtis Thompson Par-par-birdie 18 1 21 Wichita Open Jared Wolfe Par-par-par 14(eagle) 1 22 Savannah Golf Championship Evan Harmeling Par-par-birdie 18 1 23 Orange County National Championship Trey Mullinax Birdie-par-birdie 18 1 24 LECOM Suncoast Classic Hayden Buckley Par-par-par Playoff Playoff 25 Chitimacha Louisiana Open Roberto Diaz Par-par-par 7(eagle) 1 26 Club Car Championship at The Landings Club Adam Svensson Par-birdie-birdie Playoff Playoff 27 Emerald Coast Classic at Sandestin Stephan Jaeger Par-birdie-par 17 Playoff 28 MGM Resorts Championship at Paiute Peter Uihlein Par-bogey-par 12 4 Ages of Korn Ferry Tour Champions in 2020-21 Age Group Wins Players 19 20s 17 Davis Riley(2x), Mito Pereira, Andrew Novak, David Kocher, Kyle Jones, Will Zalatoris, Max McGreevy, Seth Reeves, Lee Hodges, Curtis Luck, Brandon Wu, Brett Drewitt, Curtis Thompson, Trey Mullinax, Hayden Buckley, Adam Svensson 30s 8 Jared Wolfe(2x), Luke List, Chris Kirk, David Lipsky, Stephan Jaeger (2x), Evan Harmeling, Roberto Diaz, Peter Uihlein 40s 1 Tommy Gainey Oldest Youngest Date Tournament Winner Birthdate Age won 1/15 The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic Tommy Gainey 08-13-75 44 years, five months, two days 1/22 The Bahamas Great Abaco Classic Jared Wolfe 04-07-88 31 years, nine months, 15 days 2/2 Panama Championship Davis Riley 12-17-96 23 years, one month, 16 days 2/9 Country Club de Bogota Championship Mito Pereira 03-31-95 24 years, 10 months, nine days 2/16 LECOM Suncoast Classic Andrew Novak 03-31-95 24 years, 10 months, 16 days 3/1 El Bosque Mexico Championship David Kocher 04-13-96 23 years, 10 months, 19 days 6/14 Korn Ferry Challenge at TPC Sawgrass Luke List 01-14-85 35 years, five months 6/20 The King & Bear Classic at World Golf Village Chris Kirk 05-08-85 35 years, one month, 12 days 6/28 Utah Championship Kyle Jones 07-15-93 26 years, 11 months, 13 days 7/4 TPC Colorado Championship Will Zalatoris 09-16-96 23 years, 10 months, 19 days 7/12 TPC San Antonio Challenge at the Canyons David Lipsky 07-14-88 31 years, 11 months, 29 days 7/18 TPC San Antonio Championship at the Oaks Davis Riley 12-17-96 23 years, 7 months, one day 7/26 Price Cutter Charity Championship Max McGreevy 05-03-95 25 years, two months, 23 days 8/2 Pinnacle Bank Championship Seth Reeves 02-26-91 29 years, five months, seven days 8/9 WinCo Foods Portland Open Lee Hodges 06-14-95 25 years, one month, 26 days 8/16 Albertsons Boise Open Stephan Jaeger 05-30-89 31 years, two months, 17 days 8/23 Nationwide Children’s Hospital Championship Curtis Luck 08-09-96 24 years, 14 days 8/30 Korn Ferry Tour Championship Brandon Wu 02-17-97 23 years, six months, 13 days 9/6 Lincoln Land Championship Brett Drewitt 11-24-90 29 years, nine months, 13 days 9/13 Evans Scholars Invitational Curtis Thompson 12-13-92 27 years, nine months 9/27 Wichita Open Jared Wolfe 04-07-88 32 years, five months, 21 days 10/4 Savannah Golf Championship Evan Harmeling 07-29-88 32 years, two months, six days 10/11 Orange County National Championship Trey Mullinax 6-29-92 28 years, three months, 12 days 2/21 LECOM Suncoast Classic Hayden Buckley 3-1-96 24 years, 11 months, 20 days 3/21 Chitimacha Louisiana Open Roberto Diaz 2-3-87 34 years, 1 month, 18 days 3/28 Club Car Championship at The Landings Club Adam Svensson 12-31-93 27 years, 2 months, 28 days 4/4 Emerald Coast Classic at Sandestin Stephan Jaeger 05-30-89 31 years, 10 months, 5 days 4/18 MGM Resorts Championship at Paiute Peter Uihlein 8-29-89 31 years, 7 months, 20 days Points list leaders, week-to-week (after tournament) # Week Leader Points Weeks 1 The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic Tommy Gainey 500 1 2 The Bahamas Great Abaco Classic Jared Wolfe 506 1 3 Panama Championship Davis Riley 582 1 4 Country Club de Bogota Championship Davis Riley 644 2 5 LECOM Suncoast Classic Davis Riley 644 3 6 El Bosque Mexico Championship Mito Pereira 759 1 7 Korn
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