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2017 PGA TOUR Champions Facts and Figures Through Boeing 2017 PGA TOUR Champions Facts and Figures Page 1 of 9 Through Boeing Classic (08/27/2017) Low 9 Through Boeing Classic (08/27/2017) 29 (7-under), Jim Rutledge, back nine, third round, The Old Course at Broken Sound, Allianz Championship 29 (7-under), Gene Sauers, front nine, second round, Fallen Oak, Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic 29 (7-under), Brandt Jobe, front nine, third round, Caves Valley GC, Constellation SENIOR PLAYERS Championship 29 (7-under), Kenny Perry, front nine, first round, TPC Twin Cities, 3M Championship 29 (7-under), Paul Goydos, back nine, second round, TPC Twin Cities, 3M Championship 29 (7-under), Wes Short, Jr., back nine, third round, TPC Twin Cities, 3M Championship 29 (6-under), Brandt Jobe, back nine, third round, Salem CC, U.S. Senior Open Championship 29 (6-under), Russ Cochran, back nine, first round, En-Joie GC, DICK'S Sporting Goods Open 30 (6-under), Duffy Waldorf, back nine, first round, Hualalai GC, Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai 30 (6-under), Lee Janzen, back nine, second round, Hualalai GC, Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai 30 (6-under), Olin Browne, front nine, first round, The Old Course at Broken Sound, Allianz Championship 30 (6-under), Jerry Smith, front nine, first round, The Old Course at Broken Sound, Allianz Championship 30 (6-under), Billy Mayfair, front nine, second round, The Old Course at Broken Sound, Allianz Championship 30 (6-under), David Toms, front nine, third round, The Old Course at Broken Sound, Allianz Championship 30 (6-under), Willie Wood, front nine, third round, The Old Course at Broken Sound, Allianz Championship 30 (6-under), Paul Broadhurst, front nine, third round, The Old Course at Broken Sound, Allianz Championship 30 (6-under), Kevin Sutherland, back nine, second round, TwinEagles GC (Talon), Chubb Classic 30 (6-under), Bob Tway, back nine, first round, TPC Sugarloaf, Mitsubishi Electric Classic 30 (6-under), Tom Lehman, back nine, first round, The Woodlands CC, Insperity Invitational 30 (6-under), John Daly, back nine, fourth round, Greystone G&CC, Regions Tradition 30 (6-under), Joe Durant, back nine, fourth round, Greystone G&CC, Regions Tradition 30 (6-under), Brandt Jobe, back nine, second round, Wakonda Club, Principal Charity Classic 30 (6-under), Paul Broadhurst, front nine, first round, University Ridge GC, American Family Insurance Championship 30 (6-under), Doug Garwood, back nine, second round, University Ridge GC, American Family Insurance Championship 30 (6-under), Doug Garwood, front nine, fourth round, Caves Valley GC, Constellation SENIOR PLAYERS Championship 30 (6-under), Mike Goodes, back nine, second round, The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge, Boeing Classic 30 (6-under), Gene Sauers, front nine, third round, The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge, Boeing Classic 30 (5-under), Bernhard Langer, back nine, first round, Trump National GC, KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship 30 (5-under), Larry Mize, back nine, first round, Trump National GC, KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship 30 (5-under), Fran Quinn, back nine, first round, Trump National GC, KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship 30 (5-under), Joey Sindelar, back nine, first round, Trump National GC, KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship 30 (5-under), James Kingston, back nine, first round, Trump National GC, KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship 30 (5-under), Olin Browne, back nine, first round, Salem CC, U.S. Senior Open Championship 30 (5-under), Paul Goydos, back nine, first round, Salem CC, U.S. Senior Open Championship 30 (5-under), Jay Haas, back nine, second round, Salem CC, U.S. Senior Open Championship 30 (5-under), Corey Pavin, front nine, third round, Royal Porthcawl GC, The Senior Open Championship presented by Rolex 30 (5-under), Scott McCarron, back nine, second round, En-Joie GC, DICK'S Sporting Goods Open 30 (5-under), Scott Dunlap, back nine, third round, En-Joie GC, DICK'S Sporting Goods Open 2017 PGA TOUR Champions Facts and Figures Page 2 of 9 Through Boeing Classic (08/27/2017) Low 18 Through Boeing Classic (08/27/2017) 60 (12-under), Paul Goydos, second round, TPC Twin Cities, 3M Championship 61 (11-under), Scott McCarron, second round, En-Joie GC, DICK'S Sporting Goods Open 62 (10-under), Wes Short, Jr., third round, TPC Twin Cities, 3M Championship 62 (8-under), Kirk Triplett, first round, Salem CC, U.S. Senior Open Championship 62 (8-under), Brandt Jobe, third round, Salem CC, U.S. Senior Open Championship 63 (10-under), Steve Stricker, second round, Omni Tucson National, Tucson Conquistadores Classic 63 (9-under), David Toms, second round, Hualalai GC, Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai 63 (9-under), Olin Browne, first round, The Old Course at Broken Sound, Allianz Championship 63 (9-under), Stephen Ames, second round, The Old Course at Broken Sound, Allianz Championship 63 (9-under), Kevin Sutherland, second round, TwinEagles GC (Talon), Chubb Classic 63 (9-under), Gene Sauers, second round, Fallen Oak, Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic 63 (9-under), Paul Broadhurst, first round, University Ridge GC, American Family Insurance Championship 63 (9-under), Scott Dunlap, second round, TPC Twin Cities, 3M Championship 63 (9-under), Steve Stricker, second round, TPC Twin Cities, 3M Championship 63 (7-under), Olin Browne, first round, Salem CC, U.S. Senior Open Championship Low First 18 Through Boeing Classic (08/27/2017) 62 (8-under), Kirk Triplett, U.S. Senior Open Championship 63 (9-under), Olin Browne, Allianz Championship 63 (9-under), Paul Broadhurst, American Family Insurance Championship 63 (7-under), Olin Browne, U.S. Senior Open Championship 2017 PGA TOUR Champions Facts and Figures Page 3 of 9 Through Boeing Classic (08/27/2017) Low First 36 Through Boeing Classic (08/27/2017) 129 (15-under), Bernhard Langer, (64-65), Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai 129 (11-under), Kirk Triplett, (62-67), U.S. Senior Open Championship 129 (11-under), Kenny Perry, (65-64), U.S. Senior Open Championship 130 (16-under), Steve Stricker, (67-63), Tucson Conquistadores Classic 130 (14-under), Fred Couples, (65-65), Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai 130 (14-under), Kenny Perry, (65-65), 3M Championship 130 (14-under), Gene Sauers, (66-64), 3M Championship 130 (14-under), Paul Goydos, (70-60), 3M Championship 131 (13-under), Kirk Triplett, (67-64), Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai 131 (13-under), Brandt Jobe, (67-64), 3M Championship 131 (13-under), Scott Dunlap, (68-63), 3M Championship 131 (13-under), Jerry Kelly, (65-66), Boeing Classic 131 (9-under), Doug Garwood, (64-67), U.S. Senior Open Championship Low 36 (Any Rounds) Through Boeing Classic (08/27/2017) 125 (19-under), Scott McCarron, (61-64), second and third rounds, DICK'S Sporting Goods Open 126 (18-under), Paul Goydos, (60-66), second and third rounds, 3M Championship 129 (15-under), Bernhard Langer, (64-65), first and second rounds, Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai 129 (15-under), Steve Stricker, (63-66), second and third rounds, 3M Championship 129 (15-under), Kevin Sutherland, (65-64), second and third rounds, 3M Championship 129 (11-under), Kirk Triplett, (62-67), first and second rounds, U.S. Senior Open Championship 129 (11-under), Kenny Perry, (65-64), first and second rounds, U.S. Senior Open Championship Low First 54 Through Boeing Classic (08/27/2017) 195 (15-under), Kirk Triplett, (62-67-66), U.S. Senior Open Championship 196 (20-under), Gene Sauers, (66-64-66), 3M Championship 196 (20-under), Paul Goydos, (70-60-66), 3M Championship 196 (20-under), Scott McCarron, (71-61-64), DICK'S Sporting Goods Open 196 (14-under), Kenny Perry, (65-64-67), U.S. Senior Open Championship 197 (19-under), Kevin Sutherland, (65-67-65), DICK'S Sporting Goods Open 197 (19-under), Jerry Kelly, (65-66-66), Boeing Classic 2017 PGA TOUR Champions Facts and Figures Page 4 of 9 Through Boeing Classic (08/27/2017) Low 54 (Any Rounds) Through Boeing Classic (08/27/2017) 195 (15-under), Kirk Triplett, (62-67-66), first through third rounds, U.S. Senior Open Championship 196 (20-under), Gene Sauers, (66-64-66), first through third rounds, 3M Championship 196 (20-under), Paul Goydos, (70-60-66), first through third rounds, 3M Championship 196 (20-under), Scott McCarron, (71-61-64), first through third rounds, DICK'S Sporting Goods Open 196 (14-under), Kenny Perry, (65-64-67), first through third rounds, U.S. Senior Open Championship 197 (19-under), Kevin Sutherland, (65-67-65), first through third rounds, DICK'S Sporting Goods Open 197 (19-under), Jerry Kelly, (65-66-66), first through third rounds, Boeing Classic Low First 72 Through Boeing Classic (08/27/2017) 264 (16-under), Kenny Perry, (65-64-67-68), U.S. Senior Open Championship 266 (14-under), Kirk Triplett, (62-67-66-71), U.S. Senior Open Championship 268 (20-under), Bernhard Langer, (69-69-66-64), Regions Tradition 270 (18-under), Bernhard Langer, (65-67-70-68), KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship 270 (18-under), Scott McCarron, (67-68-69-66), Constellation SENIOR PLAYERS Championship High 72 (Winning Score) Through Boeing Classic (08/27/2017) 280 (4-under), Bernhard Langer, (69-74-65-72), The Senior Open Championship presented by Rolex 270 (18-under), Bernhard Langer, (65-67-70-68), KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship 270 (18-under), Scott McCarron, (67-68-69-66), Constellation SENIOR PLAYERS Championship 268 (20-under), Bernhard Langer, (69-69-66-64), Regions Tradition 264 (16-under), Kenny Perry, (65-64-67-68), U.S. Senior Open Championship Largest Winning Margin Through Boeing Classic (08/27/2017) 5 strokes, Bernhard Langer, Regions Tradition 4 strokes, Stephen Ames, Mitsubishi Electric Classic 3 strokes, Fred Couples, Chubb Classic 3 strokes, Bernhard Langer, The Senior Open Championship presented by Rolex 2 strokes, Fred Couples, American Family Insurance Championship 2 strokes, Kenny Perry, U.S.
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