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Round-1 Recap & Stats 2021 WASTE MANAGEMENT PHOENIX OPEN MEDIA GUIDE SECTION 1: 2020 ROUND-1 RECAP AND STATS 2020 Waste Management Phoenix Open TPC Scottsdale First Round Tournament Summary 1 Wyndham Clark -10 30 - 31 - 61 Sebastian Cappelen -1 30 - 40 - 70 2 Billy Horschel -8 30 - 33 - 63 Viktor Hovland -1 35 - 35 - 70 3 J.B. Holmes -7 34 - 30 - 64 66 Brian Harman E 35 - 36 - 71 4 Tom Hoge -6 32 - 33 - 65 Russell Henley E 35 - 36 - 71 Harris English -6 32 - 33 - 65 Harold Varner III E 35 - 36 - 71 Byeong Hun An -6 34 - 31 - 65 Charley Hoffman E 37 - 34 - 71 Bud Cauley -6 32 - 33 - 65 Webb Simpson E 36 - 35 - 71 8 Nate Lashley -5 34 - 32 - 66 Ryan Armour E 35 - 36 - 71 K.J. Choi -5 32 - 34 - 66 Russell Knox E 37 - 34 - 71 Sungjae Im -5 33 - 33 - 66 Troy Merritt E 34 - 37 - 71 Adam Long -5 34 - 32 - 66 Brendan Steele E 35 - 36 - 71 Hudson Swafford -5 33 - 33 - 66 Corey Conners E 36 - 35 - 71 13 Branden Grace -4 33 - 34 - 67 Denny McCarthy E 35 - 36 - 71 Sung Kang -4 32 - 35 - 67 Kyle Stanley E 37 - 34 - 71 Xander Schauffele -4 34 - 33 - 67 John Huh E 35 - 36 - 71 Jon Rahm -4 33 - 34 - 67 Kyoung-Hoon Lee E 34 - 37 - 71 Hideki Matsuyama -4 33 - 34 - 67 Ted Potter, Jr. E 33 - 38 - 71 Scott Piercy -4 32 - 35 - 67 Dylan Frittelli E 35 - 36 - 71 Brandon Hagy -4 34 - 33 - 67 Ryan Palmer E 35 - 36 - 71 Keegan Bradley -4 33 - 34 - 67 Carlos Ortiz E 35 - 36 - 71 Zach Johnson -4 34 - 33 - 67 Sam Ryder E 35 - 36 - 71 Patrick Rodgers -4 35 - 32 - 67 85 Kiradech Aphibarnrat +1 36 - 36 - 72 23 Justin Thomas -3 33 - 35 - 68 Lucas Bjerregaard +1 36 - 36 - 72 Matt Kuchar -3 35 - 33 - 68 Max Homa +1 35 - 37 - 72 Keith Mitchell -3 33 - 35 - 68 Brice Garnett +1 37 - 35 - 72 Talor Gooch -3 34 - 34 - 68 Ryan Moore +1 36 - 36 - 72 Aaron Baddeley -3 35 - 33 - 68 Brian Gay +1 36 - 36 - 72 Danny Lee -3 33 - 35 - 68 Chris Stroud +1 37 - 35 - 72 Kevin Streelman -3 32 - 36 - 68 Tyler Duncan +1 38 - 34 - 72 Beau Hossler -3 34 - 34 - 68 Brandt Snedeker +1 36 - 36 - 72 31 Adam Hadwin -2 36 - 33 - 69 Kevin Tway +1 36 - 36 - 72 Collin Morikawa -2 33 - 36 - 69 Andrew Putnam +1 36 - 36 - 72 C.T. Pan -2 33 - 36 - 69 Brian Stuard +1 37 - 35 - 72 Jimmy Walker -2 36 - 33 - 69 Martin Laird +1 37 - 35 - 72 Doc Redman -2 34 - 35 - 69 98 Robby Shelton +2 34 - 39 - 73 Sam Burns -2 33 - 36 - 69 Satoshi Kodaira +2 38 - 35 - 73 Peter Malnati -2 35 - 34 - 69 Luke Donald +2 36 - 37 - 73 Andrew Landry -2 35 - 34 - 69 Alex Smalley +2 37 - 36 - 73 Bubba Watson -2 34 - 35 - 69 Jason Kokrak +2 37 - 36 - 73 Tony Finau -2 33 - 36 - 69 Chesson Hadley +2 36 - 37 - 73 Kevin Chappell -2 34 - 35 - 69 Charl Schwartzel +2 37 - 36 - 73 Daniel Berger -2 35 - 34 - 69 Matthew Wolff +2 37 - 36 - 73 Kevin Na -2 36 - 33 - 69 Chez Reavie +2 36 - 37 - 73 Xinjun Zhang -2 36 - 33 - 69 Rory Sabbatini +2 35 - 38 - 73 James Hahn -2 35 - 34 - 69 Roger Sloan +2 37 - 36 - 73 Mark Hubbard -2 35 - 34 - 69 Emiliano Grillo +2 36 - 37 - 73 47 Colt Knost -1 35 - 35 - 70 110 Matt Jones +3 37 - 37 - 74 Nick Taylor -1 35 - 35 - 70 Jamie Lovemark +3 36 - 38 - 74 J.J. Spaun -1 33 - 37 - 70 Mackenzie Hughes +3 36 - 38 - 74 Gary Woodland -1 34 - 36 - 70 Zack Sucher +3 38 - 36 - 74 Aaron Wise -1 34 - 36 - 70 Sepp Straka +3 37 - 37 - 74 Patton Kizzire -1 35 - 35 - 70 Jordan Spieth +3 37 - 37 - 74 Grayson Murray -1 34 - 36 - 70 Rickie Fowler +3 38 - 36 - 74 Luke List -1 34 - 36 - 70 Austin Cook +3 38 - 36 - 74 Kyle Westmoreland -1 36 - 34 - 70 Lanto Griffin +3 39 - 35 - 74 Joel Dahmen -1 37 - 33 - 70 Cameron Tringale +3 37 - 37 - 74 Harry Higgs -1 35 - 35 - 70 Patrick Flavin +3 35 - 39 - 74 Scottie Scheffler -1 34 - 36 - 70 121 Greg Chalmers +4 36 - 39 - 75 Bryson DeChambeau -1 34 - 36 - 70 Seung-Yul Noh +4 39 - 36 - 75 J.T. Poston -1 35 - 35 - 70 123 Bo Van Pelt +5 38 - 38 - 76 Sebastián Muñoz -1 37 - 33 - 70 Cameron Smith +5 37 - 39 - 76 Trey Mullinax -1 34 - 36 - 70 Matt Every +5 38 - 38 - 76 Adam Schenk -1 35 - 35 - 70 Scott Harrington +5 37 - 39 - 76 Report Generated at 10:04:46 on 01/31/20 Page 1 of 2 2020 Waste Management Phoenix Open TPC Scottsdale First Round Tournament Summary Si Woo Kim +5 37 - 39 - 76 128 Chris Kirk +6 37 - 40 - 77 Vaughn Taylor +6 41 - 36 - 77 Marty Jertson +6 39 - 38 - 77 131 Kevin Stadler +7 38 - 40 - 78 Martin Trainer +7 38 - 40 - 78 Report Generated at 10:04:46 on 01/31/20 Page 2 of 2 2020 Waste Management Phoenix Open (The 16th of 49 events in the PGA TOUR Season) Scottsdale, Arizona Jan. 30 - Feb. 2, 2020 Purse: $7,300,000 ($1,314,000 winner) TPC Scottsdale Par/Yards: 35-36—71/7,261 yards 500 FedExCup points to winner PARTIAL First-Round Notes – Thursday, January 30, 2020 Weather: Mostly sunny, with a high of 73. Wind S 5-10 mph. Due to darkness, Seung-Yul Noh did not complete his round. He will return at 8 a.m. Friday to play his last hole. Round two will begin as scheduled at 7:20 a.m. First-Round Leaderboard Pos. Name Score 1 Wyndham Clark 61 (-10) 2 Billy Horschel 63 (-8) 3 J.B. Holmes 64 (-7) Things to Know • On the heels of three straight missed cuts, Wyndham Clark opens with career-low 10-under 61 • Billy Horschel makes a career-best 195’11” of putts, including two from over 40 feet, en route to a 63 • 2006, 2008 Waste Management Phoenix Open winner J.B. Holmes aces No. 4 en route to 64 • In first Waste Management Phoenix Open start, Scottsdale resident Nate Lashley opens with 66 • Following last week’s runner-up finish at the Farmers Insurance Open, World No. 3 Jon Rahm shoots 67 • Defending champion Rickie Fowler bogeys five of first nine holes en route to a 3-over 74 • FedExCup points leader Justin Thomas shoots 68 in bid for third win of the 2019-20 PGA TOUR Season First-Round Lead Notes 60 Lowest R1 score (Phil Mickelson/2013/Won) 4 First-round leaders/co-leaders of the Waste Management Phoenix Open since 2000 to convert for the win 1 First-round leader/co-leader to win on TOUR in 2019-20 (Tiger Woods/The ZOZO Championship) Leaders – Entering the Week Wyndham Clark Billy Horschel J.B. Holmes 26 (12/9/1993) 33 (12/7/1986) 37 (4/26/1982) 138 59 150 178 40 99 1 7 14 0 0 4 (won 2006, 2008) 43 238 322 0 5 5 8 7 4 1 2 0 Wyndham Clark (1st/-10) • Made eight birdies in a 10-hole stretch (Nos. 12, 13, 15-17 and 1-3) en route to a career-low 61, one stroke shy of the 18-hole scoring record in the event (Phil Mickelson/R1/2013, Phil Mickelson/R2/2005 and Mark Calcavecchia/R2/2001) • Previous low 18-hole score on the PGA TOUR was 64 from round three of the 2019 3M Open • Ranks second in Strokes Gained: Tee To Green (5.365) and Strokes Gained: Putting (4.227) • In his only previous start at the Waste Management Phoenix Open, missed the cut in 2018 (74-73) • Takes an 18-hole lead/co-lead on the PGA TOUR for the second time. Was T1 at the 2017 Sanderson Farms Championship before finishing 17th • Las Vegas resident has missed six cuts in eight starts this season, including each of his last three starts • Finished T8 at THE CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES AND T46 at the ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP • In his rookie season on the PGA TOUR in 2018-19, collected three top-10 finishes on his way to a 64th-place finish in the FedExCup Billy Horschel (2nd/-8) • Highlighted by six birdies and an eagle at the par-5 third hole, opened with an 8-under 63 • Sank 195’ 11” of putts, including four from over 25 feet. Of those, two were 45’ 6” (No. 18) and 41’ 0” (No. 4). Needed a total of 23 putts to complete his round • Leads the field in Strokes Gained: Putting (5.270) • The 195’ 11” total marks his most feet of putts made on the PGA TOUR (fourth overall at TPC Scottsdale) • Hit eight of 14 fairways and 12 of 18 greens in regulation • 2014 FedExCup champion is making his eighth consecutive start in the Waste Management Phoenix Open, with a T11 in his first start of 2013 his best showing • In seven starts this season, has collected top-10 finishes at The ZOZO Championship (T6) and Mayakoba Golf Classic (T8) • Seeks his sixth career PGA TOUR title and first since the 2018 Zurich Classic of New Orleans (with Scott Piercy). Last individual stroke-play title came at the 2017 AT&T Byron Nelson J.B.
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