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2021 PGA TOUR Facts and Figures Through BMW Championship 2021 PGA TOUR Facts and Figures Page 1 of 17 Through BMW Championship (08/29/2021) Low 9 Through BMW Championship (08/29/2021) 28 (8-under), Matthew Wolff, back nine, third round, TPC Summerlin, Shriners Hospitals for Children Open 28 (7-under), Hideki Matsuyama, front nine, second round, Waialae CC, Sony Open in Hawaii 28 (7-under), Harris English, front nine, first round, TPC Southwind, World Golf Championships-FedEx St. Jude Invitational 28 (7-under), Harry Higgs, back nine, fourth round, Sedgefield CC, Wyndham Championship 29 (7-under), Chez Reavie, back nine, fourth round, Silverado Resort and Spa North, Safeway Open 29 (7-under), Xander Schauffele, back nine, second round, Shadow Creek Golf Course, THE CJ CUP @ SHADOW CREEK 29 (7-under), Justin Thomas, back nine, first round, Sherwood CC, ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP @ SHERWOOD 29 (7-under), Sepp Straka, back nine, second round, Sea Island Resort (Plantation), The RSM Classic 29 (7-under), Adam Long, front nine, third round, El Camaleon GC, Mayakoba Golf Classic presented by UNIFIN 29 (7-under), Russell Henley, back nine, third round, TPC Scottsdale, Waste Management Phoenix Open 29 (7-under), Patrick Cantlay, front nine, first round, Pebble Beach Golf Links, AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am 29 (7-under), Keith Mitchell, back nine, third round, TPC Twin Cities, 3M Open 29 (7-under), Corey Conners, front nine, third round, Liberty National GC, THE NORTHERN TRUST 29 (7-under), Bryson DeChambeau, front nine, second round, Caves Valley GC, BMW Championship 29 (6-under), Patrick Cantlay, front nine, first round, TPC Summerlin, Shriners Hospitals for Children Open 29 (6-under), Martin Laird, front nine, second round, TPC Summerlin, Shriners Hospitals for Children Open 29 (6-under), Doc Redman, back nine, first round, Port Royal Golf Course, Bermuda Championship 29 (6-under), Brian Stuard, back nine, second round, Sea Island Resort (Seaside), The RSM Classic 29 (6-under), Harris English, front nine, fourth round, Sea Island Resort (Seaside), The RSM Classic 29 (6-under), Brice Garnett, back nine, second round, PGA National (Champion), The Honda Classic 29 (6-under), Danny Lee, back nine, second round, Colonial CC, Charles Schwab Challenge 29 (6-under), K.H. Lee, back nine, second round, TPC River Highlands, Travelers Championship 29 (6-under), Kevin Kisner, back nine, fourth round, TPC River Highlands, Travelers Championship 29 (6-under), Chase Seiffert, front nine, second round, TPC Deere Run, John Deere Classic 29 (6-under), Brian Stuard, front nine, first round, Sedgefield CC, Wyndham Championship 29 (6-under), Chesson Hadley, back nine, fourth round, Sedgefield CC, Wyndham Championship 29 (6-under), Doug Ghim, back nine, third round, Liberty National GC, THE NORTHERN TRUST 2021 PGA TOUR Facts and Figures Page 2 of 17 Through BMW Championship (08/29/2021) Low 18 Through BMW Championship (08/29/2021) 60 (12-under), James Hahn, third round, Keene Trace GC, Barbasol Championship 60 (12-under), Bryson DeChambeau, second round, Caves Valley GC, BMW Championship 60 (11-under), Cameron Smith, third round, Liberty National GC, THE NORTHERN TRUST 61 (11-under), Richy Werenski, second round, Sherwood CC, ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP @ SHERWOOD 61 (11-under), Patrick Cantlay, fourth round, PGA WEST (Stadium), The American Express 61 (10-under), Matthew Wolff, third round, TPC Summerlin, Shriners Hospitals for Children Open 61 (10-under), Jordan Spieth, third round, TPC Scottsdale, Waste Management Phoenix Open 61 (9-under), Joel Dahmen, second round, Sea Island Resort (Seaside), The RSM Classic 61 (9-under), Kevin Na, third round, Waialae CC, Sony Open in Hawaii 61 (9-under), Brendan Steele, third round, Waialae CC, Sony Open in Hawaii 61 (9-under), Matt Jones, first round, PGA National (Champion), The Honda Classic 62 (10-under), Harry Higgs, second round, Silverado Resort and Spa North, Safeway Open Low First 18 Through BMW Championship (08/29/2021) 61 (9-under), Matt Jones, The Honda Classic 62 (10-under), Patrick Cantlay, AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am 62 (9-under), Bryson DeChambeau, Shriners Hospitals for Children Open 62 (9-under), Cameron Smith, RBC Heritage 62 (8-under), Jason Kokrak, Sony Open in Hawaii 62 (8-under), Peter Malnati, Sony Open in Hawaii 62 (8-under), Joaquin Niemann, Sony Open in Hawaii 62 (8-under), Harris English, World Golf Championships-FedEx St. Jude Invitational 62 (8-under), Russell Henley, Wyndham Championship 2021 PGA TOUR Facts and Figures Page 3 of 17 Through BMW Championship (08/29/2021) Low First 36 Through BMW Championship (08/29/2021) 126 (16-under), Stewart Cink, (63-63), RBC Heritage 126 (14-under), Russell Henley, (62-64), Wyndham Championship 127 (17-under), Sam Burns, (65-62), AT&T Byron Nelson 127 (13-under), Harris English, (62-65), World Golf Championships-FedEx St. Jude Invitational 128 (16-under), Bryson DeChambeau, (68-60), BMW Championship 128 (14-under), Patrick Cantlay, (63-65), Shriners Hospitals for Children Open 128 (14-under), Austin Cook, (63-65), Shriners Hospitals for Children Open 128 (14-under), Brian Harman, (65-63), Shriners Hospitals for Children Open 128 (14-under), Martin Laird, (65-63), Shriners Hospitals for Children Open 128 (14-under), Peter Malnati, (66-62), Shriners Hospitals for Children Open 128 (14-under), Robert Streb, (65-63), The RSM Classic 128 (12-under), Nick Taylor, (66-62), Sony Open in Hawaii 128 (12-under), Aaron Wise, (64-64), The Honda Classic Low 36 (Any Rounds) Through BMW Championship (08/29/2021) 125 (15-under), Keith Mitchell, (62-63), second and third rounds, Sony Open in Hawaii 126 (18-under), Patrick Cantlay, (65-61), third and fourth rounds, The American Express 126 (16-under), Stewart Cink, (63-63), first and second rounds, RBC Heritage 126 (14-under), Kevin Na, (61-65), third and fourth rounds, Sony Open in Hawaii 126 (14-under), Russell Henley, (62-64), first and second rounds, Wyndham Championship 127 (17-under), Sam Burns, (65-62), first and second rounds, AT&T Byron Nelson 127 (17-under), Bryson DeChambeau, (60-67), second and third rounds, BMW Championship 127 (15-under), Matthew Wolff, (61-66), third and fourth rounds, Shriners Hospitals for Children Open 127 (15-under), Matthew Wolff, 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(62-65-65), World Golf Championships-FedEx St. Jude Invitational 193 (20-under), Patrick Cantlay, (63-65-65), Shriners Hospitals for Children Open 193 (20-under), Martin Laird, (65-63-65), Shriners Hospitals for Children Open 194 (16-under), Joaquin Niemann, (62-69-63), Sony Open in Hawaii 194 (16-under), Kevin Na, (67-66-61), Sony Open in Hawaii 194 (16-under), Bryson DeChambeau, (65-66-63), World Golf Championships-FedEx St. Jude Invitational 194 (16-under), Cameron Smith, (67-62-65), World Golf Championships-FedEx St. Jude Invitational Low 54 (Any Rounds) Through BMW Championship (08/29/2021) 192 (18-under), Brendan Steele, (65-66-61), first through third rounds, Sony Open in Hawaii 192 (18-under), Kevin Na, (66-61-65), second through fourth rounds, Sony Open in Hawaii 192 (18-under), Harris English, (62-65-65), first through third rounds, World Golf Championships-FedEx St. Jude Invitational 193 (23-under), Bryson DeChambeau, (60-67-66), second through fourth rounds, BMW Championship 193 (20-under), Patrick Cantlay, (63-65-65), first through third rounds, Shriners Hospitals for Children Open 193 (20-under), Martin Laird, (65-63-65), first through third rounds, Shriners Hospitals for Children Open 193 (20-under), Matthew Wolff, (66-61-66), second through fourth rounds, Shriners Hospitals for Children Open 193 (17-under), Keith Mitchell, (62-63-68), second through fourth rounds, Sony Open in Hawaii 194 (16-under), Joaquin Niemann, (62-69-63), first through third rounds, Sony Open in Hawaii 194 (16-under), Kevin Na, (67-66-61), first through third rounds, Sony Open in Hawaii 194 (16-under), Matt Jones, (67-63-64), second through fourth rounds, Sony Open in Hawaii 194 (16-under), Bryson DeChambeau, (65-66-63), first through third rounds, World Golf Championships-FedEx St. Jude Invitational 194 (16-under), Cameron Smith, (67-62-65), first through third rounds, World Golf Championships-FedEx St. Jude Invitational 194 (16-under), Roger Sloan, (64-64-66), second through fourth rounds, Wyndham Championship 2021 PGA TOUR Facts and Figures Page 5 of 17 Through BMW Championship (08/29/2021) Low First 72 Through BMW Championship (08/29/2021) 259 (21-under), Kevin Na, (67-66-61-65), Sony Open in Hawaii 260 (20-under), Joaquin Niemann, (62-69-63-66), Sony Open in Hawaii 260 (20-under), Chris Kirk, (65-65-65-65), Sony Open in Hawaii 261 (27-under), Patrick Cantlay, (66-63-66-66),
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