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2018 EUROPEAN TOUR FACTS and FIGURES (After Made in Denmark) 2018 EUROPEAN TOUR FACTS AND FIGURES (after Made in Denmark) Low 9 28 (-7) Suttijet Kooratanapisan AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open 29 (-7) Thorbjørn Olesen BMW International Open 29 (-6) Erik Van Rooyen Dubai Duty Free Irish Open hosted by the Rory Foundation 29 (-6) Brandon Stone, Eddie Pepperell, Patrick Reed, Connor Syme, Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Open Matthieu Pavon, Hideto Tanihara 29 (-6) Dustin Johnson WGC-Bridgestone International Low 18 60 (-10) Brandon Stone Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Open 61 (-11) Thorbjørn Olesen BMW International Open 61 (-10) Shubhankar Sharma Joburg Open Low 18 to Par 60 (-10) Brandon Stone Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Open 61 (-10) Shubhankar Sharma Joburg Open 61 (-11) Thorbjørn Olesen BMW International Open Low 1st 18 62 (-10) Jamie Donaldson Omega Dubai Desert Classic 62 (-9) Arjun Atwal AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open 62 (-9) Lee Slattery Italian Open 62 (-8) Ian Poulter WGC-Bridgestone Invitational 62 (-8) Clément Sordet Nordea Masters Low 1st 18 to Par 62 (-10) Jamie Donaldson Omega Dubai Desert Classic 62 (-9) Arjun Atwal AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open 62 (-9) Lee Slattery Italian Open Low 1st 36 129 (-15) Rory McIlroy Omega Dubai Desert Classic 129 (-14) Tapio Pulkkanen Joburg Open 129 (-11) Ian Poulter, Tommy Fleetwood, Justin Thomas WGC-Bridgestone Invitational 129 (-11) Scott Jamieson, Paul Waring Nordea Masters Low 1st 36 to Par 129 (-15) Rory McIlroy Omega Dubai Desert Classic 129 (-14) Tapio Pulkkanen Joburg Open Low Final 36 126 (-16) Justin Thomas WGC-Mexico Championship 126 (-14) Brandon Stone Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Open 128 (-16) Shubhankar Sharma Maybank Championship 129 (-13) Lucas Herbert Rocco Forte Sicilian Open 129 (-13) Thorbjørn Olesen Italian Open 129 (-13) Lee Slattery Italian Open Low Final 36 to Par 126 (-16) Justin Thomas WGC-Mexico Championship 128 (-16) Shubhankar Sharma Maybank Championship 126 (-14) Brandon Stone Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Open 129 (-13) Lucas Herbert Rocco Forte Sicilian Open 129 (-13) Thorbjørn Olesen Italian Open 129 (-13) Lee Slattery Italian Open Low 1st 54 195 (-20) Shubhankar Sharma Joburg Open 196 (-20) Li Haotong Omega Dubai Desert Classic 196 (-14) Justin Thomas WGC-Bridgestone Invitational 197 (-16) Lee Slattery Italian Open Low 1st 54 to Par 195 (-20) Shubhankar Sharma Joburg Open 196 (-20) Li Haotong Omega Dubai Desert Classic Low Winning 72 262 (-22) Thorbjørn Olesen Italian Open 264 (-23) Shubhankar Sharma Joburg Open Low Winning 72 to Par 264 (-23) Shubhankar Sharma Joburg Open 265 (-23) Li Haotong Omega Dubai Desert Classic 262 (-22) Thorbjørn Olesen Italian Open High Winning 72 281 (+1) Brooks Koepka US Open 280 (-8) Alexander Levy Trophée Hassan II 278 (-10) Matt Wallace BMW International Open 278 (-8) Francesco Molinari The Open Championship 277 (-11) Matt Wallace (beat Andrew Johnston in play-off) Hero Indian Open 277 (-7) Alex Noren HNA Open de France 277 (-11) Richard McEvoy Porsche European Open High Winning 72 to Par 281 (+1) Brooks Koepka US Open 277 (-7) Alex Noren HNA Open de France Largest Winning Margin 6 shots Mikko Korhonen Shot Clock Masters 4 shots Brandon Stone Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Open 4 shots Justin Thomas WGC-Bridgestone Invitational 3 shots Chris Paisley BMW SA Open 3 shots Shunhankar Sharma Joburg Open Low Start by a Winner 65 (-5) Justin Thomas WGC-Bridgestone Invitational 65 (-7) Andrea Pavan D+D Real Czech Masters 66 (-6) Chris Paisley BMW SA Open hosted by City of Ekurhuleni 66 (-6) Tommy Fleetwood Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship presented by EGA 66 (-6) Alexander Björk Volvo China Open 66 (-4) Paul Waring Nordea Masters Low Start by a Winner to Par 65 (-7) Eddie Pepperell Commercial Bank Qatar Masters 65 (-7) Andrea Pavan D+D Real Czech Masters 65 (-6) Thorbjørn Olesen Italian Open 66 (-6) Chris Paisley BMW SA Open hosted by City of Ekurhuleni 66 (-6) Tommy Fleetwood Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship presented by EGA 66 (-6) Li Haotong Omega Dubai Desert Classic 66 (-6) Alexander Björk Volvo China Open High Start by a Winner 75 (+5) Brooks Koepka US Open 73 (+1) Matt Wallace BMW International Open 72 (+2) Alex Noren HNA Open de France High Start by a Winner to Par 75 (+5) Brooks Koepka US Open 73 (+2) Alex Noren HNA Open de France 73 (+1) Matt Wallace BMW International Open Low Finish by a Winner 62 (-10) Shubhankar Sharma Maybank Championship 60 (-10) Brandon Stone Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Open Low Finish by a Winner to Par 62 (-10) Shubhankar Sharma Maybank Championship 60 (-10) Brandon Stone Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Open High Finish by a Winner 73 (+1) Richard McEvoy Porsche European Open 71 (-1) Patrick Reed Masters Tournament 70 (-2) Eddie Pepperell Commercial Bank Qatar Masters 70 (-2) Alexander Levy Trophée Hassan II High Finish by a Winner to Par 73 (+1) Richard McEvoy Porsche European Open 71 (-1) Patrick Reed Masters Tournament 70 (-2) Eddie Pepperell Commercial Bank Qatar Masters 70 (-2) Alexander Levy Trophée Hassan II 69 (-2) Francesco Molinari The Open Championship 68 (-2) Wade Ormsby UBS Hong Kong Open 68 (-2) Brooks Koepka US Open 68 (-2) Paul Waring Nordea Masters Largest 18 Hole Lead (no ties) 4 shots Arjun Atwal AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open Largest 36 Hole Lead (no ties) 4 shots Emiliano Grillo Hero Indian Open 4 shots, Ben Campbell Fiji International 3 shots, Paul Dunne Open de España 3 shots, Rory McIlroy BMW PGA Championship Largest 54 Hole Lead (no ties) 5 shots, Shubhankar Sharma Joburg Open 5 shots, Mikko Korhonen Shot Clock Masters Low Cut 139 (-5) Omega Dubai Desert Classic Low Cut in Relation to Par 139 (-5) Omega Dubai Desert Classic High Cut 149 (+5) Masters Tournament 148 (+4) BMW International Open 148 (+8) US Open 148 (+4) Fiji International presented by Fiji Airways 147 (+3) Hero Indian Open 146 (+4) HNA Open de France 146 (+3) Trophée Hassan II 145 (+3) Rocco Forte Sicilian Open 145 (+3) The Open Championship High Cut in Relation to Par 148 (+8) US Open 149 (+5) Masters Tournament 148 (+4) BMW International Open 146 (+4) HNA Open de France 148 (+4) Fiji International presented by Fiji Airways Fewest to Make the Cut 53 Masters Tournament 64 (cut for weekend knockout format) Belgian Knockout 65 HNA Open de France 66 Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Open Most to Make the Cut 83 Italian Open 82 Australian PGA Championship 81 Maybank Championship Events to have a 3rd round cut Joburg Open Maybank Championship Hero Indian Open Italian Open Porsche European Open Biggest Catch-up in Last Round by a Winner 7 shots, Alex Noren HNA Open de France 6 shots, Russell Knox Dubai Duty Free Irish Open hosted by the Rory Foundation 4 shots, Shubhankar Sharma Maybank Championship Biggest Deficit Made up in Last 36 Holes by a Winner 9 shots, Alex Noren HNA Open de France 7 shots, Brandon Stone Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Open 6 shots, Shubhankar Sharma Maybank Championship 6 shots, Francesco Molinari The Open Championship 6 shots, Gaganjeet Bhullar Fiji International presented by Fiji Airways Wire-to-Wire Winners (including ties) Jump from the Cut Line to win Multiple Winners Matt Wallace Hero Indian Open, BMW International Open, Made in Denmark Shubhankar Sharma Joburg Open, Maybank Championship Francesco Molinari BMW PGA Championship, The Open Championship Brooks Koepka US Open, US PGA Championship First-Time Winners Wade Ormsby UBS Hong Kong Open Cameron Smith Australian PGA Championship Shubhankar Sharma Joburg Open Chris Paisley BMW SA Open hosted by City of Ekurhuleni Eddie Pepperell Commercial Bank Qatar Masters Alexander Björk Volvo China Open Joakim Lagergren Rocco Forte Sicilian Open Mikko Korhonen Shot Clock Masters Richard McEvoy Porsche European Open Gaganjeet Bhullar Fiji International presented by Fiji Airways Paul Waring Nordea Masters Andrea Pavan D+D Real Czech Masters Course Records 63 (-7) Miguel Angel Jiménez (equalled) UBS Hong Kong Open 62 (-9) Arjun Atwal, Suttijet Kooratanapisan AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open 64 (-8) Jordan Zunic (equalled) Australian PGA Championship 63 (-9) Adrien Saddier (equalled) BMW SA Open hosted by City of Ekurhuleni 64 (-8) Shubhankar Sharma Hero Indian Open 66 (-5) Søren Kjeldsen (composite course) Belgian Knockout 63 (-7) Tommy Fleetwood US Open 65 (-7) Jorge Campillo, Andy Sullivan, Erik Van Rooyen Dubai Duty Free Irish Open hosted by the Rory Foundation 60 (-10) Brandon Stone Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Open 65 (-7) Richard McEvoy, Jeunghun Wang, Jonathan Thomson Porsche European Open 63 (-9), Anthony Quayle Fiji International presented by Fiji Airways 64 (-8) John Daly, Gavin Green, Thomas Pieters, Callum Tarren (equalled) D+D Real Czech Masters Play-offs Dylan Frittelli 4 AfrAsia Bank Mauritius Open Arjun Atwal 5 Cameron Smith 4, 4 Australian PGA Championship Jordan Zunic 4, 5 Phil Mickelson 3 WGC-Mexico Championship Justin Thomas - Matt Wallace 4 Hero Indian Open Andrew Johnston 5 Joakim Lagergren 3 Rocco Forte Sicilian Open Mike Lorenzo-Vera 4 Russell Knox 3 Dubai Duty Free Irish Open hosted by the Rory Foundation Ryan Fox 4 Thomas Aiken 6 Nordea Masters Paul Waring 5 Matt Wallace 3, 3 Made in Denmark Steven Brown 3, 4 Lee Westwood 4 Jonathan Thomson 4 Holes-in-one Jamie Donaldson, round one, hole 14, nine iron BMW SA Open hosted by City of Ekurhuleni Matthew Southgate, round two, hole five, nine iron Omega Dubai Desert Classic Alex Levy, round three, hole two, nine iron Omega Dubai Desert Classic Todd Sinnott, round one, hole four, seven iron Maybank Championship Pavit Tangkamolprasert, round two, hole 17, seven
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