2018 Wyndham Championship (The final of 44 events in the 2017-18 PGA TOUR Season)

Greensboro, N.C. August 16-19, 2018 FedExCup Points: 500 (winner) Sedgefield Country Club Par/Yards: 70/7,127 Purse: $6,000,000

Third-Round Notes – Saturday, August 18, 2018

Weather: Partly cloudy. High of 83. Wind WSW 5-10 mph. Play was suspended due to a dangerous weather situation at 3:27 p.m. with 30 players yet to complete their round. Those players will be back in position at 8:00 a.m. The final round will feature threesomes off split tees from approximately 11:15 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. (approximately).

Third-Round Leaderboard 59-67 (16-under thru 7 holes) Brian Gay 70-63 (13-under thru 12 holes) Trey Mullinax 67-65 (12-under thru 12 holes) Keith Mitchell 65-66 (12-under thru 8 holes) C.T. Pan 65-64 (12-under thru 7 holes) D.A. Points 64-64 (12-under thru 6 holes)

Five Things To Know • This week marks the 16th event this season with a suspension of play due to weather/darkness • Brandt Snedeker currently holds a 3-stroke lead as he seeks his ninth PGA TOUR victory • With a win, D.A. Points would make best-ever final-week jump into FedExCup Playoffs • Sergio Garcia, currently T7, is projected to move inside the top 125 and avoid missing the Playoffs for the first time • Michael Thompson (T7) is the clubhouse leader following a third-round 7-under 63

Third-Round Lead Notes 7 Third-round leaders/co-leaders to win since the event moved to Sedgefield Country Club in 2008 (most recent: Henrik Stenson/2018) 26 Third-round leaders/co-leaders to win on PGA TOUR in 2017-18 (most recent: Brooks Koepka/PGA Championship) 28 Third-round leaders/co-leaders to win at Wyndham Championship (since 1976)

Brandt Snedeker (currently 1st) Age: 37 (December 8, 1980) Joined TOUR: 2007

Entering this week #80 FedExCup #88 OWGR 305 PGA TOUR starts 8 PGA TOUR wins 22 PGA TOUR starts in 2017-18 3 Top-10s in 2017-18 10 Starts at Wyndham Championship 1 Win at Wyndham Championship 5 Top-10s at the Wyndham Championship

Wins (8): 2016 Farmers Insurance Open, 2015 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, 2013 RBC Canadian Open, 2013 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, 2012 TOUR Championship, 2012 Farmers Insurance Open, 2011 RBC Heritage, 2007 Wyndham Championship Best 2017-18 results: T3/A Military Tribute at The Greenbrier, T6/FedEx St. Jude Classic, T8/RBC Canadian Open

• Win on Sunday would come at the age of 37 years, 8 months, 11 days • Win would be worth 500 points and is projected to move him from No. 80 to No. 31 in the FedExCup standings • Currently 16-under through 43 holes as he seeks to top his career-low 54-hole scores: 194 (2016 Sony Open in Hawaii/finished 2nd), 195 (2013 Waste Management Phoenix Open/finished 2nd) • Should he hang on to the lead, would be his 10th career 54-hole lead/co-lead; wins (3): 2012 TOUR Championship, 2013 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, 2013 RBC Canadian Open • Recorded the 10th sub-60 score in PGA TOUR history in round one (ninth player) • Became the first player in PGA TOUR history to break 60 after being over par at any point in the round • Seeking to join Al Geiberger (1977 FedEx St. Jude Classic), David Duval (1999 CareerBuilder Challenge), Stuart Appleby (2010 A Military Tribute at The Greenbrier) and Justin Thomas (2017 Sony Open in Hawaii) as players to post sub-60 scores on the PGA TOUR and go on to win that week

Brian Gay (currently 2nd) • Currently holds second place, three strokes behind Brandt Snedeker • Has just one bogey in his last 35 holes (No. 18/R2) • Seeking his sixth top-10 finish in 27 starts this season, led by a third-place finish at The RSM Classic • Currently No. 53 in the FedExCup standings (career-best finish was No. 21 in 2009) • Making his 14th start at the Wyndham Championship, with a T13 in 2007 his best outing

Trey Mullinax (currently T3) • Making his second start at the Wyndham Championship, having missed the cut in 2017 • Currently No. 97 in the FedExCup as he seeks to build improve on finishing 137th during his rookie season a year ago • Making his 23rd start of the season, with a runner-up finish at the Valero Texas Open his best outing

Keith Mitchell (currently T3) • At the time of the suspension, had birdied three of his last four holes (Nos. 5, 6, 8) • Seeking to become the first player since Brandt Snedeker (2007) to win in Wyndham Championship debut • Has four top-10 finishes in 25 prior starts this season, led by a runner-up finish at the Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship and T3 at the AT&T Byron Nelson • Currently No. 66 in the FedExCup standings • Seeking to join Austin Cook, Satoshi Kodaira and Aaron Wise as rookie winners on TOUR this season

D.A. Points (currently T3) • FedExCup No. 214; Davis Love III holds record for biggest jump from outside top 125 entering the Wyndham Championship into the Playoffs (No. 186 before winning in 2015) • Has five made cuts in 24 starts in 2017-18 (33rd/Sentry Tournament of Champions, T40/Barbasol Championship, T73/Sony Open in Hawaii, T75/OHL Classic at Mayakoba, 78th/CIMB Classic) • Has seven under-par scores in last 10 rounds after starting the season with eight in 49 rounds

C.T. Pan (currently T3) • Scores of 65-64 the first two rounds; entered the week with seven scores of 65 or better in 184 career rounds • One of two players in the FedExCup top 125 without a top-10 in the 2017-18 season (C.T. Pan, Charley Hoffman) • Best finish of the 2017-18 season came in his most recent start (T11/Barracuda Championship) • His wife, Michelle, is serving as caddie this week; last player on TOUR to win with wife as caddie was Patrick Reed at the 2013 Wyndham Championship

Sergio Garcia (currently T7) • Currently projected to move from No. 131 to No. 121 in the FedExCup standings • One of 13 players that has qualified for the Playoffs in each season of FedExCup era (since 2007) • Entered the week with eight missed cuts and no top-25s in his last 10 starts on TOUR

Additional Player Notes • At the time of the suspension, Michael Thompson (T7) turned in the round of the day with a 7-under 63. He needs a third- place finish or better to move into the top 125 to advance to the FedExCup Playoffs.

FedExCup Notes No player outside the Playoffs bubble entering the Wyndham Championship has successfully negotiated his way to the 30- player TOUR Championship. Here’s the projected list of players moving in and out of the FedExCup Playoffs:

Moving in/out (projected at the time of the suspension of play) Players projected to move into top 125 • Sergio Garcia (T7; 131 to 121) • Nick Taylor (T11; 129 to 123) • Harris English (T11; 132 to 125)

Players projected to move out of top 125 • Seamus Power (MC; 123 to 126) • Martin Piller (MC; 124 to 127) • Tyrone Van Aswegen (MC; 125 to 128)

Prior to this week, seven of the last eight players ranked 125th in the standings entering the Wyndham Championship remained inside the cut line entering the FedExCup Playoffs. Last season, Geoff Ogilvy moved from 125th to No. 116 following his T16 finish at the Wyndham Championship. Tyrone Van Aswegen entered this week at No. 125 in the standings and is currently projected No. 128 in the standings following a missed cut.

Year Player Wyndham Rank entering Playoffs 2010 Michael Letzig T18 No. 118 2011 Camilo Villegas T9 No. 109 2012 Rod Pampling T28 No. 116 2013 Steven Bowditch T29 No. 120 2014 Paul Casey T18 No. 118 2015 Charl Schwartzel T3 No. 96 2016 Whee Kim MC No. 127 2017 Geoff Ogilvy T16 No. 116 2018 Tyrone Van Aswegen MC No. 125 (currently projected No. 128)

Rookies in the Playoffs • Eight rookies entered the week in the top 125 (FedExCup rank, Wyndham position): Aaron Wise (27th, DNP), Austin Cook (30th, DNP), Keith Mitchell (66th, T3 at the time of the suspension), Satoshi Kodaira (73rd, MC), Peter Uihlein (76th, MC), Brandon Harkins (91st, MC), Tyler Duncan (106th, MC), Sam Ryder (115th, T55 at the time of the suspension) • In 2016-17, 12 of 17 rookies advanced to the Playoffs

Course Statistics Toughest Hole Easiest Hole R1: Par-4 11th (4.327) Par-5 5th (4.205) R2: Par-4 18th (4.400) Par-5 5th (4.381) R3: TBD

Scoring Averages Front 9 Back 9 Total Cumulative R1: 33.628 35.083 68.712 --- R2: 34.155 35.523 69.677 69.193 R3: TBD

Bogey-free rounds R1 (11): Ryan Moore (63), John Oda (63), Martin Flores (64), Sung Kang (65), Ryan Armour (65), Jim Furyk (65), Sam Saunders (66), Billy Horschel (66), Zac Blair (67), Scott Stallings (67), Stephan Jaeger (67) R2 (4): Doug Ghim (64), D.A. Points (64), Rory Sabbatini (67), Aaron Baddeley (67) R3 (TBD): Michael Thompson (63), Kevin Tway (65), Martin Laird (65), Mackenzie Hughes (67), Jim Furyk (TBD), Sergio Garcia (TBD), Brian Gay (TBD), David Hearn (TBD), Keith Mitchell (TBD), Brandt Snedeker (TBD), Brett Stegmaier (TBD)