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21 Drives 400+ yards during 2019 WGC-Mexico Championships, most on TOUR last season

1st Justin Thomas leads the FedExCup standings through week #17 for the second time in the last three seasons

17 The number of rounds Justin Thomas has of 64 or better on TOUR since 2016-17

91 is a combined 18-under par on the weekend in his last two PGA TOUR starts moving up 91 positions on the leaderboard

14 collected his 14th win on TOUR becoming the fourth Australian born player with four or more PGA TOUR wins

12 The number of consecutive seasons Dustin Johnson has with a victory on TOUR

16 The total weeks Mexicans Abraham Ancer & Carlos Ortiz have each ranked inside the top- 30 in their careers on TOUR

-171 Rory McIlroy is a combined 171-under par in World Golf Championship stroke-play events since 2009, marking the most under par of any player

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ShotLink Keys to Victory for Dustin Johnson Dustin Johnson won his 20th career PGA TOUR victory in his 246th career start. Johnson became the 38th player to reach 20 or more PGA TOUR victories. 22 of the 38 players to accomplish this feat have been under the age of 35. Dustin won his sixth World Golf Championships title and earned 550 FedExCup points moving from 57th to eighth in the standings.

Strokes Gained Statistics vs. The Field Rank Avg 80.1% of Dustin Johnson’s total strokes gained for the week at Club de Golf Chapultepec was a result of his approach the Off-the-Tee 7th +1.329 nd green and putting performances. Approach-the-Green 2 +1.977 Around-the-Green 52nd -0.315 Putting 1st +2.116 Total 1st +5.108

Dustin has now won at least once in each of the last 12 seasons dating back to his first year as a PGA TOUR member in 2008. Most Consecutive Season with a Win to Start PGA TOUR Career as a Member # of Seasons Years Arnold Palmer First 17 seasons 1955-1971 Jack Nicklaus First 17 seasons 1962-1978 First 14 seasons 1996-2009 Dustin Johnson First 12 seasons 2008-Present Cary Middlecoff First 10 seasons 1947-1956 Horton Smith First 10 seasons 1928-1937 Sam Snead First 9 seasons 1937-1946 - excluding 1943 First 7 seasons 1994-2000

PGA TOUR Results 2008-2015 & 2016 to Present 2008 to 2015 2016 to Present From 2008 to 2015, Dustin Johnson on average won Starts 178 84 once every 20 starts (19.8). However, since the start of Wins 9 (5%) 11 (13%) the 2015-16 season he’s winning once every eight starts (7.6) on the PGA TOUR. Top 5s 32 (18%) 30 (36%)

Top 10s 54 (30%) 44 (52%)

Top 25s 80 (45%) 62 (74%)

Dustin Johnson led the field in SG: Putting, gaining +2.116 strokes per round on the greens at Club de Golf Chapultepec, which marked Dustin’s second-best SG: Putting performance in an event (4 measured rds).

Approach & Putting Performance 2019 WGC-Mexico Championship Rank Johnson Field Avg. Dustin Johnson led the field in Greens in SG: Approach-the-Green 2nd +1.977 - - - Regulation en route to victory at the WGC- Greens in Regulation PCT. 1st 80.56% 67.19 Mexico Championship, hitting 13.4% more Fairway Proximity T1 25' 0" 31' 0" than the field average (67.19%). SG: Putting 1st +2.116 - - - Putting - Inside 10' 2nd 92.54% 85.46

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Course & Hole Statistics Club de Golf Chapultepec 61% 61% (43 of 71) of the field in 2019 averaged over 300 yards off the tee at Club de Gol Chapultepec

303.6 Only course on TOUR last seasons that averaged over 300 yards in Driving Distance (all drives)

56.94% Club de Golf Chapultepec had the highest percentage of drives over 300 yards of any course last season (56.94%)

353.2 Bubba Watson led the field in Driving distance average when using driver in 2019

344.5 Rory McIlroy led the field in Driving distance average when using a fairway wood in 2019

21 Drives 400+ yards during 2019 WGC-Mexico Championships, most on TOUR last season

161 Total Hole outs during the WGC-Mexico Championship in the last three seasons

6 Total Hole outs at Club de Golf Chapultepec by Jordan Spieth, most of any player in the last three seasons

100+ Justin Thomas has three of the nine hole-outs from over 100 yards at this course since 2017

5.07% Club de Golf Chapultepec had the third highest 3-Putt Percentage of any course last season

85.46% Third lowest putt make percentage from inside 10 feet of any course last season (85.46%)

Longest Driver Distance (All) Highest PCT. Over 300 Yards (All) PGA TOUR Last Season PGA TOUR Last Season Avg Avg Club de Golf Chapultepec 303.6 Club de Golf Chapultepec 56.94 TPC Scottsdale 299.9 TPC Scottsdale 51.78 East Lake GC 299.3 Detroit Golf Club 51.52 Quail Hollow Club 299.1 Quail Hollow Club 51.2 TPC Summerlin 298.1 East Lake GC 49.58

Average Driver Distance Average Fairway Wood Distance Average Iron Distance 2019 WGC-Mexico Championship 2019 WGC-Mexico Championship 2019 WGC-Mexico Championship Avg Avg Avg Bubba Watson 353.2 Rory McIlroy 344.5 Phil Mickelson 288.5 Rory McIlroy 351.8 Aaron Wise 340.7 Brooks Koepka 279.8 Dustin Johnson 350.3 Dustin Johnson 332.5 Tom Lewis 278.1 Tony Finau 344.9 Brooks Koepka 332.0 George Coetzee 276.5 Gary Woodland 344.3 Ryan Fox 327.0 Ryan Fox 276.0

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Total Hole Outs Most Total Hole Outs Club de Golf Chapultepec Since 2017 Club de Golf Chapultepec Since 2017 Hole outs Total 2019 41 Spieth, Jordan 6 2018 43 Vegas, Jhonattan 4 2017 77 Thomas, Justin 4 Aphibarnrat, Kiradech 4 Cabrera Bello, Rafa 4 Fleetwood, Tommy 4

Longest Hole Outs Club de Golf Chapultepec Last 3 Seasons Yards Rd Hole 2017 Justin Thomas 232 3rd 13th 2019 Paul Casey 176 2nd 14th 2018 Ross Fisher 157 3rd 3rd 2017 Rory McIlroy 152 2nd 14th 2017 Andy Sullivan 133 2nd 9th 2018 Justin Thomas 121 Final 18th 2018 Dustin Johnson 112 2nd 9th 2017 Justin Thomas 103 1st 4th 2018 Tony Finau 100 1st 6th

Highest 3-Putt Percentage Lowest Putting PCT. Inside 10’ PGA TOUR Last Season PGA TOUR Last Season PCT PCT Monterey Peninsula CC 6.06 Pebble Beach GL 84.96 Nine Bridges 5.43 Riviera CC 85.33 Club de Golf Chapultepec 5.07 Club de Golf Chapultepec 85.46 Spyglass Hill GC 4.77 Torrey Pines GC (South) 86.00 Riviera CC 4.13 Bethpage State Park BK Course 86.25

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FedExCup Storylines 11 Consecutive winners of the WGC-Mexico Championship qualified for the (T-longest active streak on TOUR).

92 Adam Scott moved up 92 positions in the FedExCup standings with his victory at the 2020 Genesis Invitational (moved from 108th to 16th)

33 Total weeks Justin Thomas has led the FedExCup standings, fourth-most all time

2,389 Total FedExCup Points Dustin Johnson has earned at this event since 2009

6 The number of Players who can overtake the #1 position in the FEC standings this week (W. Simpson (2), B. Todd (3), L. Griffin (4), R. McIlroy (5), S. Munoz (6) & H. Matsuyama (7)).

WGC-Mexico Championship Past Champions Biggest FedExCup Movers FedExCup Finishes Since 2007 2020 The Genesis Invitational Year FEC Finish Finish Last Week This Week Movement Dustin Johnson 2019 29th Adam Scott WON 108th 16th +92 Phil Mickelson 2018 21st Scott Brown T2 146th 57th +89 Dustin Johnson 2017 4th Matt Kuchar T2 95th 39th +56 Adam Scott 2016 4th Sung Kang T2 81st 37th +44 Dustin Johnson 2015 7th James Hahn T13 162nd 121st +41 2014 21st Tiger Woods 2013 2nd Most Weeks Ranked #1 Justin Rose 2012 6th FedExCup Since 2007 Nick Watney 2011 9th # of Weeks Ernie Els 2010 9th Tiger Woods 85 Phil Mickelson 2009 2nd Jimmy Walker 48 Geoff Ogilvy 2008 32nd Dustin Johnson 39 st Tiger Woods 2007 1 Justin Thomas 33 Jordan Spieth 25

Most FedExCup Points Dustin Johnson WGC-Mexico Since 2009 FedxCup Points Earned Since 2009 Points Year Finish FEC Points Dustin Johnson 2,389 2019 WON 550 Phil Mickelson 1,652 2018 T7 92 Bubba Watson 1,270 2017 WON 550 Adam Scott 1,056 2016 T14 59 Nick Watney 983 2015 WON 550 Rory McIlroy 981 2014 T4 128 Justin Rose 844 2013 T12 64

2012 T35 33 2011 2nd 315 2010 T56 14 2009 T35 34

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Adam Scott Adam Scott won his 14th career PGA TOUR title in his 325th TOUR start at the 2020 The Genesis Invitational. With his victory, Scott earned 500 FedExCup points and moved from 108th to 16th in the FedExCup standings, marking the biggest move in the standings last week (+92).

Fast Facts on Adam Scott: - Adam Scott became the fourth Australian born player to reach 14 career PGA TOUR wins (Greg Norman (20), Jim Ferrier (18), & Bruce Crampton (14)) - Adam Scott won for the fourth time on the PGA TOUR when making a double bogey or worse in the final round, third most total wins of any player on TOUR since 1990 - Adam Scott made five putts over 10’ in the Final Round, marking the most putts made over 10’ by a winner in the Final Round at The Genesis Invitational in the ShotLink era

Most Wins by an Australian Born Player PGA TOUR History Wins Greg Norman 20

Jim Ferrier 18

Adam Scott 14 Bruce Crampton 14 Joe Kirkwood, Sr 13

Most PGA TOUR Wins Since 1990 PGA TOUR Wins Making Double Bogey or Worse in Final Rd When Making Double Bogey or Worse in Final Round # of Wins Score Dbls/Worse Tiger Woods 7 2020 The Genesis Invitational 70 1 Phil Mickelson 5 2016 WGC-Mexico Championship* 69 2 Adam Scott 4 2014 Charles Schwab Challenge 66 1 6 players w/ 3 2008 AT&T Byron Nelson 71 1 *held at Doral

Putting Performance 2020 The Genesis Invitational First 3 Rds Final Rd In the Final Round, Adam Scott outperformed the Total SG: Putting -0.41 +2.03 field by +2.03 total strokes and made 51’ 11” more of putts (109’ 7”) than in the first three rounds Putts Made Over 10 Feet 4 5 where Scott lost -0.41 strokes on the greens and Putts Made Over 25 Feet 0 of 6 1 of 6 averaged 57’ 8” of putts made. Average Feet of Putts Made 57’ 8” 109’ 7” Key Stats 2020 The Genesis Invitational Adam Scott led the field in Greens in Regulation (72.22%) Rank and approaches from 125-150 yards (11’ 8”) en route to SG: Approach-the-Green +1.563 3rd victory at the 2020 Genesis Invitational. Scott ranked third Greens in Regulation PCT 72.22% 1st in SG: Approach-the-Green, marking the fourth winner at nd this event to rank inside the top three in SG: Approach-the- Fairway Proximity 26’ 8” 2 Green in the ShotLink era. Approaches 125-150 yds 11’ 8” 1st 2020 World Golf Championships-Mexico Championship Broadcast Window & Pre-Tournament Notes

Jon Rahm Jon Rahm is set to make his 12th WGC start. Rahm’s best finish in a WGC event came at the 2017 WGC-Dell Match-Play finishing 2nd.

Fast Facts on Jon Rahm: - Currently ranks 30th in the FedExCup standings - Has played 15 of his 16 rounds in 2020 par or better - Top-20 in all Tournament Finishes this season - Ranks second in Sand Save Percentage this season

Highest Percentage of Top-20s PGA TOUR This Season (min 4 starts) Starts % Jon Rahm is one of four players who have top-20 finishes in every Jon Rahm 4 100% start this season.

Webb Simpson 4 100%

Rory McIlroy 4 100%

Sand Save & SG: Putting In the last three seasons, Jon Rahm has Last Three Seasons on TOUR improved in Sand Save Percentage and 2017-18 Last Season This Season SG: Putting ranking outside of the top- Sand Saves 48.5% (113th) 52.8% (69th) 72.7% (2nd) 100 to inside the top-10. SG: Putting -0.151 (147th) +0.336 (36th) +0.903 (8th)

Carlos Ortiz Carlos Ortiz is set to make his 12th start this season and has ranked inside the top-30 of the FedExCup standings 16 of the 17 weeks.

Fast Facts on Carlos Ortiz: - 16th week ranked inside top-30 of FedExCup standings - First season in FedExCup history where two Mexican players have ranked inside top-30 at the same time - Both Carlos Ortiz & Abraham Ancer have ranked inside the top-30, 16 weeks in their PGA TOUR careers

Total Weeks Ranked Inside Top-30 of FedExCup Standings Last Season This Season Total Abraham Ancer 11 5 16 Carlos Ortiz - 16 16

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Justin Thomas 2017 FedExCup champion Justin Thomas is set to make his fifth start at the WGC-Mexico Championship.

Fast Facts on Justin Thomas: - Has led the FedExCup standings for seven weeks this season marking the third time he has led the FEC standings in 7+ weeks - 17 rounds of 64 or better (three at WGC-Mexico Championship - 26-under par in final two rounds of WGC-Mexico Championship since 2017

Leading FedExCup Standings in 7+ Weeks in a Season PGA TOUR Since 2007 # of Seasons Tiger Woods 5 Justin Thomas* 3 Dustin Johnson 2 Jimmy Walker 2 *2017-18 (16), 2016-17 & This Season (7)

17 Rds of 64 or Better: Since the start of the 2016-17 season, Justin Thomas has record 17 rounds of 64 or better (t-most of any player) including three at the WGC-Mexico Championship.

Since moving to Club de Golf Chapultepec in 2017, Justin Thomas is a combined 26-under par on the weekend at the WGC-Mexico Championship, marking the second-best cumulative score to par in the final two rounds of any player. Three of his last four rounds on the weekend have been 64 or better, including a final round 62 last season.

Rounds of 64 or Better Best Weekend Score to Par PGA TOUR Since 2016-17 WGC-Mexico Championship Last 3 Seasons # of Rds Score to Par Justin Thomas 17 Paul Casey -29 Justin Thomas -26 17 Dustin Johnson -23 Hideki Matsuyama 12 Tommy Fleetwood -17 Dustin Johnson 12 Phil Mickelson -16 Rory McIlroy 12 Brian Gay 12 Gary Woodland 12

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Hideki Matsuyama Currently seventh in the FedExCup standings, Hideki Matsuyama is set to make his sixth appearance at the WGC-Mexico Championship.

Fast Facts on Hideki Matsuyama: - Seventh in FedExCup Standings - One of three players who have qualified for TOUR Championship in last six seasons - 133 average score in last two starts of his last 36-holes

Qualifying for TOUR Championship in last six consecutive seasons 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 Hideki Matsuyama 9th 13th 8th 13th 16th 28th Dustin Johnson 29th 4th 4th 2nd 7th 30th Patrick Reed 9th 22nd 22nd 3rd 12th 21st

Weekend Scoring Last Two PGA TOUR Events WMPO Genesis In his last two PGA TOUR starts, Hideki Matsuyama has moved up a combined 91 positions on the weekend. He is a combined 18- 36-Hole Position T55 T57 under par in his last two starts on the last 36-holes of the event. 3rd & Final Rd Score 133 133 Score to Par -9 -9

Movement +39 +52

Finish Position T16 T5

Marc Leishman Currently eighth in the FedExCup standings, has won four times in his last 46 starts on TOUR.

Fast Facts on Marc Leishman: - Ranked inside FedExCup standings each of last two seasons on TOUR through week #17 - Four Wins in his last 46 starts - Ranks second in SG: Approach-the-Green

Career Wins on TOUR First 231 Starts Last 46 Starts Wins 1 4 Winning % 0.43% 8.7%

SG: Approach-the-Green Last three Seasons on TOUR Marc Leishman has gone from 71st in SG: Approach-the-Green gaining nearly a quarter of a Rank Value stroke to second gaining nearly a stroke and a This Season 2nd +1.309 half per round in the last three seasons on Last Season 28th +0.472 TOUR. 2017-18 71st +0.211

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Dustin Johnson Dustin Johnson is seeking his seventh World Golf Championships title and is the only player to win all four of the WGC events. Since the start of the 2013-14 PGA TOUR season, Dustin Johnson has the most wins and top 5s of any player on TOUR. In this timeframe, Johnson has six wins and 11 top-5s.

Fast Facts on Dustin Johnson: - Has the most years qualifying for the TOUR Championship in the FedExCup era of any player (11) - Has the most wins and top-5s in WGC events since 2013-14 season - Has the second most all-time wins of any player in WGC events - Seeking 13th consecutive season on TOUR with at least one win

Performance in World Golf Championships Most WGC Wins Since Start of 2013-14 Season PGA TOUR Since 1999 Value Rank Wins Wins 6 Most Tiger Woods 18 Top 5s 11 Most Dustin Johnson 6

Rory McIlroy 3

Geoff Ogilvy 3

Dustin has won at least once in each of the last 12 seasons dating back to his first year as a PGA TOUR member in 2008. Most Consecutive Season with a Win to Start PGA TOUR Career as a Member # of Seasons Years Arnold Palmer First 17 seasons 1955-1971 Jack Nicklaus First 17 seasons 1962-1978 Tiger Woods First 14 seasons 1996-2009 Dustin Johnson First 12 seasons 2008-Present Cary Middlecoff First 10 seasons 1947-1956 Horton Smith First 10 seasons 1928-1937 Sam Snead First 9 seasons 1937-1946 - excluding 1943 Ernie Els First 7 seasons 1994-2000

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Abraham Ancer After his career best finish at the American Express, Abraham Ancer is in position to have his best FedExCup season of his PGA TOUR career. Currently 23rd in the standings, Ancer is on pace to have his best FedExCup season of his career.

Fast Facts on Abraham Ancer: - Ranks 23rd in the FedExCup standings - Ranked over 100th in the OWGR and now is inside top-30

Best Rank Entering Week 18 Career in FedExCup Season Entering Week 18 FEC Finish This Season 23rd ?? Last Season 50th 21st 2017-18 93rd 60th

Official World Golf Ranking Last Two Seasons Rank Since the 2018 FedExCup Playoffs, Abraham Ancer Rank Entering 2018 FedExCup Playoffs 142nd has consistently moved up in the Official World Golf Rankings going from 142nd to 29th entering this T4 at 2018-19 Shriners Hospitals 98th th week. T2 at 2019 39 th T4 2019 WGC-HSBC Champions 35 2nd at 2020 The American Express 30th Entered this week 29th

Francesco Molinari Francesco Molinari is set to make his sixth start this season and ninth at the WGC-Mexico Championship.

Fast Facts on Francesco Molinari: - Has qualified for FedExCup Playoffs in each of the last five PGA TOUR seasons - 161st in FedExCup standings

Performance First 5 Events Last Season vs. This Season th Last Season This Season Francesco Molinari ranked 16 in the FedExCup standings after his first five events last season, Wins 1 0 compared to 161st after his first five events this season. Top 25s 2 2 Molinari is seeking to make a huge jump in the standings Score to Par -14 -5 this week with 550 FedExCup points going to the winner.

Cuts Missed 0 3

FedExCup Rank 16th 161st

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Rory McIlroy Two-time FedExCup Champion Rory McIlroy is seeking his fourth World Golf Championships title and with a win this week would move into the #1 position in the FedExCup standings.

Fast Facts on Rory McIlroy: - Two-time FedExCup Champion (2016 & 2019) - One of six players who could overtake the #1 position in the FedExCup standings this week - One of six players with four top-10s this season - Only Player who has finished inside the top-5 in every start this season (min 2 starts) - Has the t-most wins of any player on TOUR since 2010 - Second most times ranked 1st or 2nd on the Leaderboard after any round on TOUR since 2010 - 171-under par in WGC-stroke play events (best of any player)

Most Wins Most Times 1st or 2nd on the Leaderboard PGA TOUR Since 2010 PGA TOUR Since 2010 Wins # of Times Rory McIlroy 18 Dustin Johnson 113 Dustin Johnson 18 Rory McIlroy 87 Jason Day 12 Jordan Spieth 79 Justin Thomas 12 Webb Simpson 74 Bubba Watson 12 Justin Rose 73

Matt Kuchar 72 Jason Day 71

171-Under Par: Since 2009, Rory McIlroy is a combined 171-under par in official World Golf Championships stroke-play events, marking the best score to par of any player in these events. In this timeframe, McIlroy is a combined 16 strokes better than the next best player (Dustin Johnson, -155).

Most Under Par World Golf Championships Stroke-Play Events (Since 2009) Score to Par Rory McIlroy -171

Dustin Johnson -155

Bubba Watson -107 Paul Casey -93 *Official Stroke-Play Events

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Gary Woodland Gary Woodland is set to make his 22nd WGC start and seventh WGC-Mexico Championship appearance. Woodland currently ranks 47th in the FedExCup standings and is seeking to qualify for the TOUR Championship for the fifth consecutive season.

Fast Facts on Gary Woodland: - Currently 47th in FedExCup Standings - Ranked outside top-30 only two-times when qualifying for the TOUR Championship

Position Through Week #17 When Qualifying for TOUR Championship When qualifying for the TOUR Through Week 17 Final FEC Finish Championship, Gary Woodland has only ranked outside of the This Season 47th ?? top-30 in two seasons. Last Season 4th 15th

th th 2017-18 13 26 2016-17 10th 28th 2015-16 84th 20th 2013-14 18th 22nd 2013 125th 23rd 2011 6th 17th

Tommy Fleetwood Tommy Fleetwood is set to make his fifth WGC-Mexico Championship start. Fleetwood is currently ranked 154th in the FedExCup standings. Fleetwood is seeking to qualify for the TOUR Championship in three consecutive seasons.

Fast Facts on Tommy Fleetwood: - Currently 154th in FedExCup Standings - One of only 12 Players with at least six top-10s in each of the last two PGA TOUR Seasons

Players With 6 or More Top-10s in each of last Two Seasons on TOUR Rory McIlroy Justin Rose Justin Thomas Rickie Fowler Xander Schauffele Webb Simpson Tony Finau Dustin Johnson Marc Leishman Brooks Koepka Tommy Fleetwood Patrick Cantlay