2019 the presented by Nationwide (The 32nd 46 events in the PGA TOUR season)

Dublin, Ohio May 30-June 2, 2019 FedExCup Points: 500 Purse: $9,100,000 Golf Club Par/Yards: 36-36—72/7,392

Third-Round Notes – Saturday, June 1, 2019

Weather: Partly cloudy. High of 82. Wind SW 10-18 mph.

Third-Round Leaderboard Martin Kaymer 67-68-66—201 (-15) 71-66-66—203 (-13) 71-70-64—205 (-11) 68-69-68—205 (-11) 66-70-69—205 (-11)

Things to Know • Martin Kaymer is seeking his first victory in 62 starts, while Adam Scott is seeking his first victory in 63 starts • Kaymer is looking to become just the third player to win the U.S. Open, and the Memorial Tournament alongside and • Seven international players are inside the top 10 of the leaderboard • Jordan Spieth sits T3, looking for his first victory since the • Five-time Memorial Tournament winner Tiger Woods sits T25 at 4-under • Reigning FedExCup champion sits T10, seeking his sixth top-10 this season and eighth at the event

Third-Round Lead Notes 20 Leaders/co-leaders going into what would be the final round have gone on to win 20 times (most recent, Bryson DeChambeau/2018). On two occasions, the tournament was shortened to 54 holes due to weather (1990, 1997) 17 Third-round leaders/co-leaders to win on TOUR in 2018-19 (most recent, Kevin Na/Charles Schwab Challenge) 62 Low third round in tournament history (Ricky Barnes, 2010) 198 Lowest 54-hole score at the Memorial Tournament, held by Scott Hoch in 1987

Martin Kaymer (1/-14) Age: 34 (December 28, 1984)

Entering this week #198 FedExCup #186 OWGR 137 PGA TOUR starts 3 PGA TOUR wins 17 Top-10s on TOUR 1 Starts at the Memorial Tournament (T53/2009) 10 PGA TOUR starts in 2018-19 0 Top-10s in 2018-19 2 Wins when holding the third-round lead/co-lead on TOUR (2/2)

PGA TOUR Wins (3): 2010 PGA Championship, 2014 PLAYERS Championship, 2014 U.S. Open Best 2018-19 results: T33/ Invitational

• Played the last 46 holes with just one bogey (R2, No. 9) • Carded a 6-under 66 on Saturday to lead after 54-holes for the first time since the 2014 U.S. Open • Making 62nd PGA TOUR start since his last victory (2014 U.S. Open) • Seeking first top-10 finish on TOUR since The Honda Classic in 2017 (T4) • Would become just the third player to win the U.S. Open, THE PLAYERS Championship and the Memorial Tournament (Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods) • Would surpass Bernard Langer as the winningest German golfer with four TOUR victories • Won in his first two attempts with the third-round lead/co-lead (2014 PLAYERS Championship, 2014 U.S. Open) • Making his first start at the Memorial Tournament since 2009 (T53)

Adam Scott (2nd/-13) • Moved 25 places up the leaderboard when he carded seven birdies, including one on the final hole; trails by two strokes at 13-under 203 • Has converted a second place standing through 54 holes into a victory twice, including his last win at the 2016 WGC Mexico Championship; he has made 62 starts since that victory • Making 12th appearance at the Memorial Tournament, with a pair of T4 finishes (2006, 2014) as his best. Looking to match (2012) for the most starts at the event before winning • Comes to the Memorial Tournament off a T8 finish at the PGA Championship. Owns four finishes in the top 10 this season, including a runner-up finish at the Farmers Insurance Open • In 20 years on PGA TOUR, owns at least one win in 10 years (50 percent of his time on TOUR) • Leads the field in Strokes Gained: Tee to Green (12.452), Strokes Gained: Approach The Green (8.541)

Additional Player Notes • 2014 champion Hideki Matsuyama (T3) carded eight birdies for the second day in a row for a field-best 8-under 64 on Saturday ; Enters the final round 11-under 205; Owns three top 10 finishes this season with a season-best T3 at the Farmers Insurance Open Leads the field with most birdies through 54 holes (20) • Patrick Cantlay (T3) carded six birdies for a 4-under 68. Entered the final round last year T2, ultimately finishing fourth. Owns seven top-10s this season, two coming in major championships (T3/PGA Championship; T9/) • Five-time Memorial Tournament champion Tiger Woods sits 4-under 212 after six birdies, two bogeys and a double bogey on Saturday. Looking to post his sixth top-20 finish in eight starts this season • Jordan Spieth sits four strokes off the lead as he looks for his 12th victory on TOUR and first since the 2017 Open Championship. In six starts at the Memorial Tournament, his best finish is T3 in 2015 after a final round 7-under 65 • Second-round leader K.H. Lee (T6) carded an even-par third round to sit six strokes off the lead. Looking to become the eighth player to make the Memorial Tournament his first TOUR win • Bud Cauley (T6) climbed the leaderboard into T2 position with four birdies until double bogeys on Nos. 11 and 16 left him six strokes off the lead; his best finish since his return to golf is T10 at Shriners Hospitals for Children Open • Reigning FedEx Cup champion and 2010 champion of the Memorial Tournament Justin Rose sits T10, eight strokes off the lead. Looking for his sixth top-10 finish this season and eighth in 13 appearances at the event • 2011 champion Steve Stricker carded six birdies en route to a 5-under 67 (T25). With a top-10 finish, Stricker would become the second oldest player to finish in the top 10 at the Memorial Tournament (Jack Nicklaus, 57)

Course Statistics Toughest Hole R1: Par-4 18th hole (4.250) R2: Par-4 18th hole (4.364) R3: Par-4 18th hole (4.301)

Easiest Hole R1: Par-5 fifth hole (4.433) R2: Par-5 fifth hole (4.644) R3: Par-5 fifth hole (4.397)

Scoring Averages Front 9 Back 9 Total Cumulative R1: 35.808 36.742 72.550 -- R2: 35.059 36.695 71.754 72.155 R3: 35.712 36.082 71.795 72.071

Bogey-free rounds R1: (3) (65), Bud Cauley (67), (69) R2: (3) Brian Stuard (65), K.H. Lee (67), Kevin Streelman (68) R3: (3) Hideki Matsuyama (64), Martin Kaymer (66), Aaron Baddeley (68)