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2015 PGA TOUR Facts and Figures Through 2015 PGA TOUR Facts and Figures Page 1 of 11 Through THE PLAYERS Championship (05/10/2015) Low 9 Through THE PLAYERS Championship (05/10/2015) 27 (9-under), Ryan Palmer, back nine, second round, PGA West (Nicklaus), Humana Challenge in partnership with the Clinton Foundation 28 (7-under), Webb Simpson, front nine, first round, Waialae CC, Sony Open in Hawaii 28 (7-under), Troy Merritt, back nine, second round, Harbour Town GL, RBC Heritage Low 18 Through THE PLAYERS Championship (05/10/2015) 61 (11-under), Ryan Palmer, second round, PGA West (Nicklaus), Humana Challenge in partnership with the Clinton Foundation 61 (10-under), Troy Merritt, second round, Harbour Town GL, RBC Heritage 61 (9-under), Justin Thomas, second round, Waialae CC, Sony Open in Hawaii 62 (11-under), Jason Day, fourth round, Plantation Course at Kapalua, Hyundai Tournament of Champions 62 (11-under), Chris Kirk, fourth round, Plantation Course at Kapalua, Hyundai Tournament of Champions 62 (10-under), J.B. Holmes, first round, Trump National Doral, World Golf Championships-Cadillac Championship 62 (9-under), Jimmy Walker, third round, TPC Summerlin, Shriners Hospitals for Children Open 62 (9-under), Jim Herman, third round, TPC Summerlin, Shriners Hospitals for Children Open 62 (9-under), Ben Martin, third round, TPC Summerlin, Shriners Hospitals for Children Open 62 (9-under), Jason Day, second round, Monterey Peninsula CC, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am 62 (9-under), Scott Brown, third round, Monterey Peninsula CC, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am 62 (9-under), Jordan Spieth, second round, Harbour Town GL, RBC Heritage 62 (8-under), Paul Casey, first round, Waialae CC, Sony Open in Hawaii 62 (8-under), Webb Simpson, first round, Waialae CC, Sony Open in Hawaii 62 (8-under), Jerry Kelly, second round, Waialae CC, Sony Open in Hawaii 62 (8-under), Marc Leishman, second round, Waialae CC, Sony Open in Hawaii 62 (8-under), Jimmy Walker, third round, Waialae CC, Sony Open in Hawaii 62 (8-under), Hyung-Sung Kim, third round, Waialae CC, Sony Open in Hawaii Low First 18 Through THE PLAYERS Championship (05/10/2015) 62 (10-under), J.B. Holmes, World Golf Championships-Cadillac Championship 62 (8-under), Paul Casey, Sony Open in Hawaii 62 (8-under), Webb Simpson, Sony Open in Hawaii 63 (9-under), Michael Putnam, Humana Challenge in partnership with the Clinton Foundation 63 (9-under), Scott Piercy, Shell Houston Open 63 (7-under), Camilo Villegas, Sony Open in Hawaii 63 (7-under), Robert Streb, Sony Open in Hawaii 2015 PGA TOUR Facts and Figures Page 2 of 11 Through THE PLAYERS Championship (05/10/2015) Low First 36 Through THE PLAYERS Championship (05/10/2015) 128 (12-under), Webb Simpson, (62-66), Sony Open in Hawaii 128 (12-under), Matt Kuchar, (65-63), Sony Open in Hawaii 128 (12-under), Justin Thomas, (67-61), Sony Open in Hawaii 129 (15-under), Matt Kuchar, (65-64), Humana Challenge in partnership with the Clinton Foundation 130 (14-under), Michael Putnam, (63-67), Humana Challenge in partnership with the Clinton Foundation 130 (14-under), Bill Haas, (67-63), Humana Challenge in partnership with the Clinton Foundation 130 (14-under), Jordan Spieth, (64-66), Masters Tournament 130 (12-under), Michael Putnam, (66-64), OHL Classic at Mayakoba 130 (12-under), Troy Merritt, (69-61), RBC Heritage 130 (10-under), Tim Clark, (65-65), Sony Open in Hawaii 130 (10-under), Troy Merritt, (66-64), Sony Open in Hawaii Low 36 (Any Rounds) Through THE PLAYERS Championship (05/10/2015) 125 (15-under), Jimmy Walker, (62-63), third and fourth rounds, Sony Open in Hawaii 128 (14-under), Kevin Streelman, (63-65), third and fourth rounds, Shriners Hospitals for Children Open 128 (14-under), Ben Martin, (66-62), second and third rounds, Shriners Hospitals for Children Open 128 (12-under), Webb Simpson, (62-66), first and second rounds, Sony Open in Hawaii 128 (12-under), Matt Kuchar, (65-63), first and second rounds, Sony Open in Hawaii 128 (12-under), Jimmy Walker, (66-62), second and third rounds, Sony Open in Hawaii 128 (12-under), Justin Thomas, (67-61), first and second rounds, Sony Open in Hawaii 129 (15-under), Ryan Palmer, (61-68), second and third rounds, Humana Challenge in partnership with the Clinton Foundation 129 (15-under), Matt Kuchar, (65-64), first and second rounds, Humana Challenge in partnership with the Clinton Foundation 129 (15-under), Shawn Stefani, (66-63), second and third rounds, Humana Challenge in partnership with the Clinton Foundation 129 (14-under), Graham DeLaet, (65-64), second and third rounds, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am 129 (13-under), Brendon Todd, (66-63), second and third rounds, RBC Heritage 129 (11-under), Jerry Kelly, (62-67), second and third rounds, Sony Open in Hawaii 2015 PGA TOUR Facts and Figures Page 3 of 11 Through THE PLAYERS Championship (05/10/2015) Low First 54 Through THE PLAYERS Championship (05/10/2015) 194 (16-under), Jimmy Walker, (66-66-62), Sony Open in Hawaii 196 (17-under), Ben Martin, (68-66-62), Shriners Hospitals for Children Open 196 (14-under), Matt Kuchar, (65-63-68), Sony Open in Hawaii 197 (18-under), Jim Furyk, (64-70-63), AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am 197 (13-under), Brian Harman, (66-67-64), Sony Open in Hawaii 197 (13-under), Troy Merritt, (66-64-67), Sony Open in Hawaii Low 54 (Any Rounds) Through THE PLAYERS Championship (05/10/2015) 191 (19-under), Jimmy Walker, (66-62-63), second through fourth rounds, Sony Open in Hawaii 194 (16-under), Jimmy Walker, (66-66-62), first through third rounds, Sony Open in Hawaii 195 (18-under), Kevin Streelman, (67-63-65), second through fourth rounds, Shriners Hospitals for Children Open 195 (18-under), Jim Furyk, (64-68-63), second through fourth rounds, RBC Heritage 195 (15-under), Jerry Kelly, (62-67-66), second through fourth rounds, Sony Open in Hawaii Low First 72 Through THE PLAYERS Championship (05/10/2015) 257 (23-under), Jimmy Walker, (66-66-62-63), Sony Open in Hawaii 264 (20-under), Ben Martin, (68-66-62-68), Shriners Hospitals for Children Open 265 (22-under), Brandt Snedeker, (64-67-67-67), AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am 266 (22-under), Bill Haas, (67-63-69-67), Humana Challenge in partnership with the Clinton Foundation 266 (22-under), Justin Rose, (69-66-65-66), Zurich Classic of New Orleans 266 (18-under), Kevin Streelman, (71-67-63-65), Shriners Hospitals for Children Open 266 (18-under), Kevin Kisner, (68-67-67-64), RBC Heritage 266 (18-under), Jim Furyk, (71-64-68-63), RBC Heritage 266 (14-under), Will MacKenzie, (65-68-65-68), The McGladrey Classic 266 (14-under), Brendon de Jonge, (68-64-69-65), The McGladrey Classic 266 (14-under), Robert Streb, (69-66-68-63), The McGladrey Classic 266 (14-under), Scott Piercy, (67-67-66-66), Sony Open in Hawaii 2015 PGA TOUR Facts and Figures Page 4 of 11 Through THE PLAYERS Championship (05/10/2015) High 72 (Winning Score) Through THE PLAYERS Championship (05/10/2015) 281 (7-under), Alex Cejka, (70-67-75-69), Puerto Rico Open 279 (9-under), Jason Day, (73-65-71-70), Farmers Insurance Open 279 (9-under), Dustin Johnson, (68-73-69-69), World Golf Championships-Cadillac Championship 278 (6-under), James Hahn, (66-74-69-69), Northern Trust Open 277 (11-under), Bubba Watson, (71-67-69-70), World Golf Championships-HSBC Champions 277 (11-under), Jimmy Walker, (71-67-69-70), Valero Texas Open Largest Winning Margin Through THE PLAYERS Championship (05/10/2015) 9 strokes, Jimmy Walker, Sony Open in Hawaii 4 strokes, Jimmy Walker, Valero Texas Open 4 strokes, Jordan Spieth, Masters Tournament 3 strokes, Ryan Moore, CIMB Classic 3 strokes, Brandt Snedeker, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am 2 strokes, Sangmoon Bae, Frys.com Open 2 strokes, Ben Martin, Shriners Hospitals for Children Open 2 strokes, Nick Taylor, Sanderson Farms Championship Low Start By a Winner Through THE PLAYERS Championship (05/10/2015) 64 (8-under), Jordan Spieth, Masters Tournament 64 (7-under), Brandt Snedeker, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am 65 (7-under), J.B. Holmes, Shell Houston Open 66 (6-under), Sangmoon Bae, Frys.com Open 66 (5-under), Charley Hoffman, OHL Classic at Mayakoba 66 (5-under), James Hahn, Northern Trust Open 66 (4-under), Jimmy Walker, Sony Open in Hawaii 2015 PGA TOUR Facts and Figures Page 5 of 11 Through THE PLAYERS Championship (05/10/2015) High Start By a Winner Through THE PLAYERS Championship (05/10/2015) 73 (1-over), Jason Day, Farmers Insurance Open 71 (even-par), Brooks Koepka, Waste Management Phoenix Open 71 (even-par), Jim Furyk, RBC Heritage 71 (1-under), Bubba Watson, World Golf Championships-HSBC Champions 71 (1-under), Jimmy Walker, Valero Texas Open 70 (1-under), Jordan Spieth, Valspar Championship 70 (2-under), Alex Cejka, Puerto Rico Open Low Finish By a Winner Through THE PLAYERS Championship (05/10/2015) 63 (8-under), Jim Furyk, RBC Heritage 63 (7-under), Robert Streb, The McGladrey Classic 63 (7-under), Jimmy Walker, Sony Open in Hawaii 64 (8-under), J.B. Holmes, Shell Houston Open 66 (6-under), Nick Taylor, Sanderson Farms Championship 66 (6-under), Matt Every, Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by MasterCard 66 (6-under), Justin Rose, Zurich Classic of New Orleans 66 (5-under), Charley Hoffman, OHL Classic at Mayakoba 66 (5-under), Brooks Koepka, Waste Management Phoenix Open High Finish By a Winner Through THE PLAYERS Championship (05/10/2015) 73 (1-over), Sangmoon Bae, Frys.com Open 70 (even-par), Padraig Harrington, The Honda Classic Largest 18-Hole Lead Through THE PLAYERS Championship (05/10/2015) 4 strokes, J.B.
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