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 Club Par/Yards: 36-36—72/7,392

Final-Round Notes – Sunday, June 2, 2019

Weather: Partly cloudy. High of 70. Wind NW 12-22 mph.

Final-Round Leaderboard 68-69-68-64—269 (-19) 71-66-66-68—271 (-17) 67-68-66-72—273 (-15) Kevin Streelman 72-68-69-66—275 (-13) Marc Leishman 67-71-69-69—276 (-12) 71-70-64-72—277 (-11)

Things to Knos • 2011 Award winner Patrick Cantlay claims his second PGA TOUR victory • Cantlay fires the low final round score (64) by a winner at the Memorial Tournament • Five-time Memorial Tournament winner ties for most top-10 finishes at the event (9) • Adam Scott finishes runner-up for the 13th time on TOUR as he sought his first victory since 2016 • Second- and third-round leader Martin Kaymer falls to a third-place finish, as Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods remain the only players to win the U.S. Open, PLAYERS Championship and Memorial Tournament in a career • Three past Memorial Tournament winners finish inside the top 10 (Tiger Woods, Hideki Matsuyama, ) • (T7) picks up third-consecutive top-10 finish in a season for the first time since 2017 • One year after being involved in a Friday night car accident following a missed cut at the Memorial Tournament, Bud Cauley finishes T9 • was named on Sunday as the 2020 Memorial Tournament Honoree, with and to be honored posthumously

Patrick Cantlay (1st/-19) Age: 27 (March 17, 1992)

Following this week #6 FedExCup Top 10 OWGR 78 PGA TOUR starts 2 PGA TOUR wins 21 Top-10s on TOUR 3 Starts at the Memorial Tournament 2 Top-10s at the Memorial Tournament (4/2018) 14 PGA TOUR starts in 2018-19 8 Top-10s in 2018-19

PGA TOUR Wins (2): 2017 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, 2019 the Memorial Tournament Best 2018-19 results: Won/the Memorial Tournament, 2/Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, T3/RBC Heritage, T3/PGA Championship

• Entered the final round trailing Martin Kaymer by four before a bogey-free 8-under 64 led to a two-stroke win over Adam Scott; scorecard included birdies on Nos. 2, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 14, 15 • 64 marks lowest final-round score by a winner in event history (65 – /2002, K.J. Choi/2007, Tiger Woods/2009) • Claims his second PGA TOUR victory in his 78th start at the age of 27 years, 2 months, 16 days • Earns 500 points and moves from No. 12 to No. 6 in the FedExCup; seeking third trip to the in as many seasons (29th/2017, 20th/2018) • 2011 Jack Nicklaus Award winner joins Tiger Woods as the only past Nicklaus Award winner to also win the Memorial Tournament • Notches career-best eighth top-10 of the season (previous-best was seven last season) • If not otherwise eligible, earns entry into the following 2019-2020 events: Sentry Tournament of Champions, , Genesis Invitational, Invitational, , , RBC Heritage, PGA Championship, Charles Schwab Challenge, the Memorial Tournament • Just three players have come back from larger deficits than his four-stroke deficit over the final 18 holes at the Memorial Tournament (5 strokes: David Edwards/1992, Jim Furyk/2002, K.J. Choi/2007) • Equals the second-best 72-hole score at the Memorial Tournament: 20-under 268 (/1994), 19-under 269 (/1995, Tiger Woods/2000, Patrick Cantlay/2019) • Wins in his third appearance at the Memorial Tournament (T35/2017, 4/2018, Won/2019) • Is the last player to make an ace at this event, doing so on the par-3 eighth hole in the third round in 2018 • With a T9 at the Masters Tournament and T3 at the PGA Championship, is one of just three players ( and ) with a pair of top-10s in the first two major championships in 2019

Additional Player Notes • Five-time Memorial Tournament champion Tiger Woods carded a final-round 5-under 67 to finish T9; most top-10 finishes at the Memorial (9/Jay Haas, Tiger Woods; 8/) • Adam Scott finished solo-second in his 63rd start since his last PGA TOUR victory (2016 WGC-Mexico Championship); now has four top-10 finishes in 12 starts at the Memorial Tournament (T4/2006, T5/2007, T4/2014, 2/2019); was looking to match (2012) for the most starts at the event before winning • After holding the second- and third-round lead, Martin Kaymer posted a final-round even-par 72 to finish solo-third, his first top-10 finish since The Honda Classic in 2017 (T4); was in search of his fourth PGA TOUR victory – and first in 62 starts since last winning the 2014 U.S. Open; was seeking to join Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods as the only players to win the U.S. Open, THE PLAYERS Championship and the Memorial Tournament • Kevin Streelman (4th) closed with four birdies on his last five holes for a 6-under 66, marking his third top-10 finish in 11 starts at the event (T7/2011, T8/2016, 4/2019); now has 40 top-10s in 320 TOUR starts • Australia’s Marc Leishman (currently No. 1 in the International Team standings) finished fifth – his fourth top-15 finish in his last five starts at the event (T5/2015, T11/2016, T15/2017, T62/2018, 5/2019) • 2014 champion Hideki Matsuyama finished sixth for his fourth top-15 finish in six starts at the Memorial Tournament (won/2014, T5/2015, T13/2018, 6/2019) • Jordan Spieth finished T7 in his 45th PGA TOUR start since his last victory at the ; following the PGA Championship (T3) and Charles Schwab Challenge (T8), posts three consecutive top-10s in the same season for the first time since 2017 (2nd/Dell Technologies Championship, T7/BMW Championship, T7/TOUR Championship) • Despite a double bogey on the 72nd hole, 2017 champion Jason Dufner (T7) picked up his second top-10 at the event • Bud Cauley (T9) earns his second top-10 finish (2018 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open/T10) of the season; in 2018, he missed the cut at the Memorial Tournament before suffering injuries in a car accident on Friday night, causing him to miss the remainder of the season • After missing the cut in his last two starts at the Memorial Tournament, (T9) finishes in the top 10 for the first time in six starts at Muirfield • Reigning FedExCup champion and 2010 champion of the Memorial Tournament (13th) turns in his ninth top-15 finish in 13 appearances at Muirfield Village • finished T14 as he sought his third-consecutive top-10 finish at the Memorial Tournament (T2/2017, T8/2018); additional runner-up finish came in his debut appearance at the event in 2010 • 2011 champion Steve Stricker (52 years, 3 months, 10 days) finished T22 as he sought to become the second oldest player to finish in the top 10 at the Memorial Tournament (Jack Nicklaus, 57) • Defending champion Bryson DeChambeau (T22) was hoping to become just the second repeat winner at the Memorial Tournament (Tiger Woods won three in a row from 1999-2001) • Jason Kokrak finished T62 as he made the cut this week for a PGA TOUR-leading 23rd consecutive time

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) R4: Par-4 17th hole (4.301) Cumulative: Par-4 18th hole (4.276)

Easiest Hole R1: Par-5 fifth hole (4.433) R2: Par-5 fifth hole (4.644) R3: Par-5 fifth hole (4.397) R4: Par-5 seventh hole (4.315) Cumulative: Par-5 fifth hole (4.534)

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 R4: 35.493 36.630 72.123 72.081

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) R4: (2) Patrick Cantlay (64), Bryson DeChambeau (66)