2019 (The 43rd of 46 events in the 2018-19 PGA TOUR Season)

Greensboro, N.C. August 1-4, 2019 FedExCup Points: 500 (winner) Sedgefield Country Club /Yards: 70/7,127 Purse: $6,200,000

Second-Round Notes – Friday, August 2, 2019

Weather: Mostly cloudy, with a high of 81. Wind SSE 4-8 mph. Due to 3.17 inches of rain overnight, preferred lies were utilized for the second consecutive day.

Cut: 83 players at 4-under 136 from a field of 156 professionals. With more than 78 players advancing to the weekend, a 54- hole cut will take place to reduce the field to the low 70 and ties for the final round.

Second-Round Leaderboard Byeong Hun An 62-65—127 (-13) Brice Garnett 64-64—128 (-12) Sungjae Im 62-67—129 (-11) Patton Kizzire 65-64—129 (-11) Adam Svensson 68-61—129 (-11) Josh Teater 64-65—129 (-11) 64-65—129 (-11) Mackenzie Hughes 63-66—129 (-11)

Things to Know • First-round co-leader Byeong Hun An is bogey-free through two rounds as he takes the outright lead • Adam Svensson becomes just the seventh player (first this season) since 1983 with multiple rounds of 61 or better in a season • Patton Kizzire joins as the only players since 1983 with multiple instances of back-to-back eagles in a season • Kizzire joins as the only players with back-to-back eagles since this event moved back to Sedgefield CC in 2008 • 4-under 136 represents the lowest cut in Wyndham Championship history • Players currently projected to move into the Top 125 in the FedExCup: Patton Kizzire, Shawn Stefani • Players currently projected to fall out of the Top 125 in the FedExCup: Robert Streb, Alex Noren

Second-Round Lead Notes 6 Second-round leaders/co-leaders to win since the event moved to Sedgefield Country Club in 2008 (most recent: /2018) 18 Second-round leaders/co-leaders to win on PGA TOUR in 2018-19 (most recent: /)

Comparing the two at the top (entering the week) Category Byeong Hun An Brice Garnett Age 27 (9/17/1991) 35 (9/6/1983) Country South Korea FedExCup 82 121 OWGR 55 186 PGA TOUR starts 93 131 PGA TOUR wins 0 1 PGA TOUR top-10s 11 7 Starts in 2018-19 19 26 Wins in 2018-19 0 0 Top-10s in 2018-19 2 1

Byeong Hun An (-13/1st) • Followed career-low 8-under 62 (previously 64) with a 5-under 65 to move into the outright lead • One of four players bogey-free through 36 holes (Paul Casey, Anirban Lahiri, J.T. Poston) • At 13-under 127, betters his previous best opening 36-hole score by five strokes (132 – 2018 BMW Championship/T29, 2017 Waste Management /6th) • Leads the field in Strokes Gained: Tee To Green (+8.303); T1 in Sand Saves (1/1) and Scrambling (6/6) • Marks the second time to lead/co-lead after the second round (2017 Waste Management Phoenix Open/6th) • In two previous starts at the Wyndham Championship, finished T18 in 2015 and missed the cut in 2017 • Comes off top-20 finishes in three of his last five starts, highlighted by a T13 at the • Three-time runner up seeks his first PGA TOUR title in his 94th start

Additional Player Notes • 2018 Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship winner Brice Garnett (2nd) is making his fifth start at the Wyndham Championship, including back-to-back T20 finishes in his last two starts (2016, 2018); is now a combined 36-under in his last three starts at Sedgefield Country Club • Making his first start in the Wyndham Championship, first-round co-leader Sungjae Im (T3) followed up a career-low 62 (previously 64) with a 3-under 67 to better his best 36-hole score by three strokes; of six top-10 finishes this season, three have been top-5 showings • With eagles on Nos. 5 and 6 en route to a second-round 6-under 64, Patton Kizzire (T3) becomes just the second player with back-to-back eagles since the event returned to Sedgefield Country Club in 2008 (Bill Haas/2012/R2/Nos. 14 & 15); joins Phil Mickelson (2001 Buick Open and Open Championship) as the only players since 1983 with multiple instances of back-to-back eagles in a season (2018 Mayakoba Classic/R1/Nos. 5 & 6) • Adam Svensson (T3) equaled his career-low round on TOUR (2019 /R1) with a 9-under 61; in addition to becoming the first player this season with two rounds of 61 or better (61/Sony Open in Hawaii/R1), he becomes just the seventh player since 1983 to perform the feat on the PGA TOUR; en route to the 61, equaled the TOUR’s low nine-hole score this season with a 7-under 28 on Sedgefield Country Club’s front side • After missing the cut in 10 of his first 15 starts of the season (with a T40 at the his best showing), Josh Teater (T3) has now made the cut in eight of his last nine starts; the best of his three top-25 finishes this season have come in his last two starts (T6/Barbasol Championship, T13/Barracuda Championship) • After runner-up finishes in two of his last four starts (T2/RBC , 2/WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational), 2011 Wyndham Championship winner Webb Simpson sits T3; after entering the week No. 13 in the FedExCup standings, is currently projected to move to No. 10 in the Wyndham Rewards Top 10; coming off solo-third and T2 Wyndham Championship finishes from 2017 and 2018, respectively • Mackenzie Hughes followed a 7-under 63 with a 4-under 66 to move to T3; seeking second PGA TOUR victory (2016 The RSM Classic) • Making his first start in the Wyndham Championship since losing in a playoff to in 2013, (T12) trails Byeong Hun An by four strokes; coming off of a T12 last week at the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational, the 11-time PGA TOUR winner is currently projected to move from No. 67 to No. 63 in the FedExCup standings • In his bid to join (1949-50, 1955-56) as players to successfully defend his title, 2007 and 2018 tournament champion Brandt Snedeker (T38) posted a second-round even-par 70, just the ninth time in 42 rounds he failed to turn in a sub-70 score at this event • A couple of the TOUR’s most recent winners are well positioned heading into the final 36 holes, with winner and Barracuda Championship winner Collin Morikawa at T19 and T27, respectively • After his second shot on the par-4 13th hole, (MC) used an alignment rod (training aid) in breach of Rule 4-3, with the two-stroke penalty leading to a double-bogey on the hole • did not complete his round and was disqualified

FedExCup Notes As the final event in the PGA TOUR Season, the Wyndham Championship offers the final opportunity for players to improve their FedExCup positions heading into the Playoffs, or in some instances, move into the top 125 in the FedExCup standings and qualify for the first Playoffs event, .

FedExCup Playoffs Bubble FEC Rank Player Wyndham Position FedExCup Projection 120 Aaron Wise T53 121 121 Brice Garnett 2 61 122 Pat Perez MC 125 123 Sebastian Munoz T53 124 124 Robert Streb MC 127 125 Alex Noren T68 129 126 Austin Cook T38 126 127 Richy Werenski T68 130 128 Martin Trainer MC 131 (eliminated) 129 Patton Kizzire T3 99 130 Peter Uihlein T68 132 131 Daniel Berger T68 133 132 Andrew Landry T27 128 133 Bronson Burgoon MC 135 (eliminated) 134 Shawn Stefani T19 123 135 T53 134

Seven of the last nine players ranked 125th in the standings entering the Wyndham Championship remained inside the cut line entering the FedExCup Playoffs. Last season, Tyrone Van Aswegen was one of the two exceptions, dropping from 125th to No. 127 following his missed cut at Sedgefield Country Club.

Moving in/out of the Top 125 in the FedExCup Players projected to move into top 125 • Patton Kizzire (T3; 129th to 99th) • Shawn Stefani (T19; 134th to 123rd)

Players projected to move out of top 125 • Robert Streb (MC; 124th to 127th) • Alex Noren (T68; 125th to 129th)

Wyndham Rewards Top 10 • The top 10 in the FedExCup after this week share a $10 million bonus through the Wyndham Rewards Top 10 program • With a win or solo-second, Paul Casey (T9) would earn $1.1 million via a fourth-place finish in the Wyndham Rewards Top 10 • Players in this week’s field within 500 points of the Wyndham Rewards Top 10 (Wyndham Championship position/Wyndham Rewards projection): Webb Simpson (T3/10th), (T27/14th), Charles Howell III (T12/15th), Sungjae Im (T3/21st), (T53/27th), (MC/30th), (T53/31st) and (T53/32nd)

Aon Risk Reward Challenge The inaugural Aon Risk Reward Challenge concludes this week, where two players still have a mathematical chance of overtaking and claiming the $1 million prize. Jason Kokrak needs to record a double-eagle and an eagle on the par 5, 15th hole, while Alex Noren needs two double-eagles to overtake Koepka. Unlikely, but not impossible as proven by Fabian Gomez’s albatross on No. 15 during his opening round of the 2011 Wyndham Championship. Koepka and Jason Day are currently tied atop the Aon Risk Reward Challenge season-long standings, but Koepka is projected to win the tie-breaker based on common performances on the Aon Risk Reward Challenge designated holes this season.

Course Statistics Toughest Hole Easiest Hole R1: Par-4 11th (4.168) par-5 15th (4.335) R2: Par-4 18th (4.247) par-5 5th (4.253)

Scoring Averages Front 9 Back 9 Total Cumulative R1: 33.568 34.419 67.987 --- R2: 33.604 34.851 68.455 68.220

Early Late R1: 67.83 68.14 R2: 68.65 68.25

Bogey-free rounds R1 (13): Byeong Hun An (62), Sungjae Im (62), Johnson Wagner (63), Brandt Snedeker (64), Seamus Power (64), Bud Cauley (65), Paul Casey (65), J.T. Poston (65), Bill Haas (66), Si Woo Kim (66), Satoshi Kodaira (66), (66), Anirban Lahiri (67) R2 (14): Adam Svensson (61), (64), Brice Garnett (64), Hank Lebioda (65), Paul Casey (65), Byeong Hun An (65), J.T. Poston (65), Joaquin Niemann (66), Paul Peterson (66), Sepp Straka (66), Tyler Duncan (67), Anirban Lahiri (67), Talor Gooch (68), Dominic Bozzelli (69)