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2020 Korn Ferry Tour - Miscellaneous Stats 2020 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 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 Round leaders that have gone on to win* 1/1 0/1 1/1 1/1 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 birdie-birdie-birdie 18 4 2 The Bahamas Great Abaco Classic Ages of Korn Ferry Tour Champions in 2019 Age Group Wins Players 19 20s 30s 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 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 100 or fewer putts in a single tournament (72-hole events): Event Player Putts Winner’s Statistical Rankings: Event Winner Fairways GIR Putts The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic Tommy Gainey N/A N/A N/A The Bahamas Great Abaco Classic First-time winners: # Player Tournament 1 Rookie winners: # Player Tournament 1 Events with “preferred lies” # Event Round Total 1 Events with suspensions/delay of play: 1. The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic - The first round and seconds rounds were suspended due to darkness before concluding the following mornings. Round-by-round leaders: (score/par/lead) ​ Event Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic Tommy Gainey Dylan Wu Tommy Gainey Tommy Gainey (-6, +1) (-11, +7) (-8, +1) (-11, +4) The Bahamas Great Abaco Classic Alphabetical round-by-round leaders: (round/lead) Player Event R1 R2 R3 R4 Tommy Gainey Bahamas Great Exuma Classic +1 +1 +4 Dylan Wu Bahamas Great Exuma Classic +7 Distance between leader and cut (low 65 players and ties): Event Leader Cut Distance # Players The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic -11 +5 16 58 The shortest distance between the leader and the cut: 2020 16 strokes, 2020 Bahamas Great Exuma Classic All-time 5 strokes, 1995 Buffalo Open, leader (-5), cut (even-par), 57 players 5 strokes, 1993 Utah Championship, leader (-8), cut (-3), 56 players The last time a tournament winner made the cut on the number: Lanto Griffin, 2017 Nashville Golf Open – Griffin made the cut on the number at 2-under with rounds of 72-70, then ​ tied the course record in round two with a 62 and closed with a 68 to play his way into a playoff with Abraham Ancer. Griffin won with a 20-foot birdie on the first hole. Justin Bolli, 2004 Chattanooga Classic - Bolli posted rounds of 72-67 to join 59 others at 5-under-par 137, seven ​ shots back of Matthew Jones and Jason Caron. Bolli moved all the way up to a tie for fifth with a third-round 63 (9-under). He was three shots back of the leader, Chris Anderson. Bolli carded a final-round 65 to get to 21-under and win by one shot over Anderson and Johnson Wagner. Tripp Isenhour, 2000 Mississippi Gulf Coast Open - Isenhour posted rounds of 70-75 to join 56 others at ​ 1-over-par 145, 7 strokes back of co-leaders Mark Hensby and Donnie Hammond. Isenhour’s course-record 64 moved him to 7-under for the tournament and gave him a 1-shot lead over Don Reese and John Elliott. Isenhour then carded a 70 in the final round and won by 2 over Elliott. Monday Qualifiers who made the cut: Date Tournament # of Players who made the cut – Result Qualifiers (# that made cut) ** Top-25 Finish – qualified for next event Holes-in-One: Date Name Hole/Round Event 1/12 Brent Grant 6 / First Round The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic 1/14 John Chin 13 / Third Round The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic 1/14 Will Zalatoris 13 / Third Round The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic Final Group – place vs. Winner’s Group – place Event group Winner’s group The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic Tommy Gainey - 1 Final Group Will Zalatoris - T4 Jose de Jesus Rodriguez - T4 The Bahamas Great Abaco Classic The last time...(no ties) ​ Event Finish There was just a 1-2-3 finish: 2019 Korn Ferry Tour Championship 1. Tom Lewis ​ ​ 2. Fabian Gomez 3. Kramer Hickok There was just a 1-2-3-4 finish: 2019 WinCo Foods Portland Open 1. Bo Hoag ​ ​ 2. Scott Harrington 3. Kristoffer Ventura 4. Chris Naegel There was just a 1-2-3-4-5 finish 2019 WinCo Foods Portland Open 1. Bo Hoag ​ 2. Scott Harrington 3. Kristoffer Ventura 4. Chris Naegel 5. Vince India There was just a 1-2-3-4-5-6 finish: 2019 WinCo Foods Portland Open 1. Bo Hoag ​ ​ 2. Scott Harrington 3. Kristoffer Ventura 4. Chris Naegel 5. Vince India 6. Rob Oppenheim Most Players Tied for 2nd Place in Tour history (no playoff) 7 -- 1995 Permian Basin Open 6 -- 2000 Inland Empire Open, 1998 Monterrey Open, 1997 Tri-Cities Open Margin of Victory – 2020 Korn Ferry Tour season (28 events) 1 stroke: 0 2 strokes: 0 3 strokes: 0 4 strokes: 1 5 strokes: 0 Playoff: 0 Playoff History – 2020 Korn Ferry Tour season Playoff ended with: Birdie 0 Par 0 Playoff length: 1 hole 0 2 holes 0 3 holes 0 4 holes 0 Margin/ Victory – Korn Ferry Tour (1990-2020) Margin Total Notes Playoff 192 1 stroke 295 includes 3 “unofficial” wins – 2001 Ozarks Open/Steve Haskins ; 2008 HSBC New Zealand PGA Championship/Darron Stiles 2011 Pacific Rubiales Bogota Open/Brenden Pappas 2 strokes 143 3 strokes 94 4 strokes 56 Most recent: Bahamas Great Exuma Championship 5 strokes 30 Most recent: 2019 Korn Ferry Tour Championship 6 strokes 11 7 strokes 8 Most recent: 2016 Ellie Mae Classic at TPC Stonebrae 8 strokes 3 2004 Gila River Golf Classic (Chris Nallen) 2012 Chitimacha Louisiana Open (Casey Wittenberg) 2017 Pinnacle Bank Championship (Sam Ryder) 9 strokes 0 10 strokes 0 11 strokes 2 1997 Omaha Classic (Chris Smith) 2008 WNB Golf Classic (Marc Leishman) 12 strokes 1 2011 Melwood Prince George’s County Open (Steve Wheatcroft) Playoff History – Korn Ferry Tour History (1990-2019) Margin Total Detail Total playoffs 192 Playoffs won with Eagle 7 Most recent – 2010 Mexico Bicentenary Open (Jamie Lovemark) Birdie 110 Par 69 Bogey 3 Playoff Length 1 hole 95 Eagle 4 Birdie 53 Par 36 Bogey 1 2 holes 38 Eagle 3 Birdie 18 Par 15 Bogey 2 3 holes 24 Birdie 17 Par 7 4 holes 14 Birdie 6 Par 8 5 holes 2 Birdie 2 1991 Shreveport Open (Jeff Coston) 2004 BMW Charity Pro-Am (Ryuji Imada) 6 holes 3 Birdie 2 1992 Wichita Charity Classic (Jeff Woodland) 1994 Shreveport Open (Jason Schultz) Par 1 2005 Chattanooga Classic (Omar Uresti) 7 holes 2 Birdie 1 1995 Monterrey Open (Stuart Appleby) Par 1 2000 Carolina Classic (Mark Hensby) 8 holes 4 Birdie 1 1991 Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic (Tom Lehman) Par 3 2004 SAS Carolina Classic (Chris Anderson) 2004 The Reese’s Cup Classic (Ben Bates) 2007 WNB Golf Classic (Brad Adamonis) 9 holes 2 1998 Lehigh Valley Open (Eric Booker) 2009 Northeast Pennsylvania Classic (Gary Christian) Birdie 1 2009 Northeast Pennsylvania Classic (Gary Christian) Par 1 1998 Lehigh Valley Open (Eric Booker) 11 holes 1 2014 Cleveland Open (Steven Alker) Birdie 1 2014 Cleveland Open (Steven Alker) Consecutive Weeks with Playoffs 4 2019 – Lincoln Land Championship, Wichita Open, Utah Championship, LECOM Health Challenge 2004 – Northeast Pennsylvania Classic, Lake Erie Charity Classic, Reese’s Cup Classic, Scholarship America Showdown Consecutive Weeks without Playoffs 26 The last 9 weeks of 1996 and the first 17 weeks of 1997 23 Last 10 weeks of the 2000 season through the first 13 weeks of 2001 14 1993 Shreveport Open - 1993 Greater Ozarks Open 14 2012 Korn Ferry Tour Championship – 2013 United Leasing Championship 14 2017 Korn Ferry Tour Championship - 2018 Rex Hospital Open First playoff of the year came in # event Year Event no. Event 2019 6 Chitimacha Louisiana Open presented by MISTRAS 2018 14 Rust-Oleum Championship 2017 3 Club Colombia Championship 2016 4 Servientrega Championship 2015 2 Colombia Championship 2014 5 Chitimacha Louisiana Open 2013 14 United Leasing Championship 2012 9 BMW Charity Pro-Am 2011 7 BMW Charity Pro-Am 2010 2 Moonah Classic 2009 1 Panama Digicel Championship 2008 6 Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship 2007 3 HSBC New Zealand PGA Championship 2006 2 Jacob’s Creek Open Championship 2005 3 ING New Zealand PGA Championship 2004 7 BMW Charity Pro-Am 2003 4 First Tee Arkansas Classic 2002 3 Louisiana Open 2001 14 Hershey Open 2000 9 Richmond Open 1999 1 South Florida Classic 1998 6 Shreveport Open 1997 18 Wichita Open 1996 1 San Jose Open 1995 3 Monterrey Open 1994 5 Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic 1993 1 Yuma Open 1992 2 South Texas Open 1991 4 Shreveport Open 1990 5 Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic .
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