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2020 Korn Ferry Tour - Miscellaneous Stats 2020 Korn Ferry Tour - Miscellaneous Stats Winner’s Scores # Event Winner R R R R4 TOT RTP Margin 1 2 3 1 The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic Tommy Gainey 66 75 67 69 277 -11 Four Strokes 2 The Bahamas Great Abaco Classic Jared Wolfe 67 69 65 69 270 -18 Four Strokes Winner’s progression in tournament standings (strokes off lead/in lead) # Event Winner 18 36 54 72 1 The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic Tommy Gainey 1 (+1) T4 (-8) 1(+1) 1(+4) 2 The Bahamas Great Abaco Classic Jared Wolfe Round leaders that have gone on to win* 1/1 0/1 1/1 1/1 Winners “down the stretch” on 16, 17 and 18 # Event Winner Down the Stretch Last Birdie Winning 16-17-18 Margin 1 The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic Tommy Gainey birdie-birdie-birdie 18 4 2 The Bahamas Great Abaco Classic Jared Wolfe Ages of Korn Ferry Tour Champions in 2019 Age Group Wins Players 19 20s 30s 1 Jared Wolfe 40s 1 Tommy Gainey Oldest Youngest Date Tournament Winner Birthdate Age won 1/15 The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic Tommy Gainey 08-13-75 44 years, five months, two days 1/22 The Bahamas Great Abaco Classic Jared Wolfe Points list leaders, week-to-week (after tournament) # Week Leader Points Weeks 1 The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic Tommy Gainey 500 1 2 The Bahamas Great Abaco Classic 100 or fewer putts in a single tournament (72-hole events): Event Player Putts Winner’s Statistical Rankings: Event Winner Fairways GIR Putts The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic Tommy Gainey N/A N/A N/A The Bahamas Great Abaco Classic First-time winners: # Player Tournament 1 Rookie winners: # Player Tournament 1 Events with “preferred lies” # Event Round Total 1 Events with suspensions/delay of play: 1. The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic - The first round and seconds rounds were suspended due to darkness before concluding the following mornings. 2. The Bahamas Great Abaco Classic - The first round was suspended due to darkness before concluding the following morning. Round-by-round leaders: ( score/par/lead) Event Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic Tommy Gainey Dylan Wu Tommy Gainey Tommy Gainey (-6, +1) (-11, +7) (-8, +1) (-11, +4) The Bahamas Great Abaco Classic Jack Maguire Mickey DeMorat Jared Wolfe Drew Weaver (-11, +1) (-15, +1) (-6) Alphabetical round-by-round leaders: (round/lead) Player Event R1 R2 R3 R4 Mickey DeMorat Bahamas Great Abaco Classic +1 Tommy Gainey Bahamas Great Exuma Classic +1 +1 +4 Jack Maguire Bahamas Great Abaco Classic T1 Drew Weaver Bahamas Great Abaco Classic T1 Jared Wolfe Bahamas Great Abaco Classic +1 Dylan Wu Bahamas Great Exuma Classic +7 Distance between leader and cut (low 65 players and ties): Event Leader Cut Distance # Players The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic -11 +5 16 58 The Bahamas Great Abaco Classic -11 -2 9 72 The shortest distance between the leader and the cut: 2020 Nine strokes, 2020 Bahamas Great Abaco Classic All-time 5 strokes, 1995 Buffalo Open, leader (-5), cut (even-par), 57 players 5 strokes, 1993 Utah Championship, leader (-8), cut (-3), 56 players The last time a tournament winner made the cut on the number: Lanto Griffin, 2017 Nashville Golf Open – Griffin made the cut on the number at 2-under with rounds of 72-70, then tied the course record in round two with a 62 and closed with a 68 to play his way into a playoff with Abraham Ancer. Griffin won with a 20-foot birdie on the first hole. Justin Bolli, 2004 Chattanooga Classic - Bolli posted rounds of 72-67 to join 59 others at 5-under-par 137, seven shots back of Matthew Jones and Jason Caron. Bolli moved all the way up to a tie for fifth with a third-round 63 (9-under). He was three shots back of the leader, Chris Anderson. Bolli carded a final-round 65 to get to 21-under and win by one shot over Anderson and Johnson Wagner. Tripp Isenhour, 2000 Mississippi Gulf Coast Open - Isenhour posted rounds of 70-75 to join 56 others at 1-over-par 145, 7 strokes back of co-leaders Mark Hensby and Donnie Hammond. Isenhour’s course-record 64 moved him to 7-under for the tournament and gave him a 1-shot lead over Don Reese and John Elliott. Isenhour then carded a 70 in the final round and won by 2 over Elliott. Monday Qualifiers who made the cut: Date Tournament # of Players who made the cut – Result Qualifiers (# that made cut) ** Top-25 Finish – qualified for next event Holes-in-One: Date Name Hole/Round Event 1/12 Brent Grant 6 / First Round The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic 1/14 John Chin 13 / Third Round The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic 1/14 Will Zalatoris 13 / Third Round The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic Final Group – place vs. Winner’s Group – place Event group Winner’s group The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic Tommy Gainey - 1 Final Group Will Zalatoris - T4 Jose de Jesus Rodriguez - T4 The Bahamas Great Abaco Classic The last time...(no ties) Event Finish There was just a 1-2-3 finish : 2019 Korn Ferry Tour Championship 1. Tom Lewis 2. Fabian Gomez 3. Kramer Hickok There was just a 1-2-3-4 finish : 2019 WinCo Foods Portland Open 1. Bo Hoag 2. Scott Harrington 3. Kristoffer Ventura 4. Chris Naegel There was just a 1-2-3-4-5 finish 2019 WinCo Foods Portland Open 1. Bo Hoag 2. Scott Harrington 3. Kristoffer Ventura 4. Chris Naegel 5. Vince India There was just a 1-2-3-4-5-6 finish: 2019 WinCo Foods Portland Open 1. Bo Hoag 2. Scott Harrington 3. Kristoffer Ventura 4. Chris Naegel 5. Vince India 6. Rob Oppenheim Most Players Tied for 2nd Place in Tour history (no playoff) 7 -- 1995 Permian Basin Open 6 -- 2000 Inland Empire Open, 1998 Monterrey Open, 1997 Tri-Cities Open Margin of Victory – 2020 Korn Ferry Tour season (28 events) 1 stroke: 0 2 strokes: 0 3 strokes: 0 4 strokes: 1 5 strokes: 0 Playoff: 0 Playoff History – 2020 Korn Ferry Tour season Playoff ended with: Birdie 0 Par 0 Playoff length: 1 hole 0 2 holes 0 3 holes 0 4 holes 0 Margin/ Victory – Korn Ferry Tour (1990-2020) Margin Total Notes Playoff 192 1 stroke 295 includes 3 “unofficial” wins – 2001 Ozarks Open/Steve Haskins ; 2008 HSBC New Zealand PGA Championship/Darron Stiles 2011 Pacific Rubiales Bogota Open/Brenden Pappas 2 strokes 143 3 strokes 94 4 strokes 56 Most recent: Bahamas Great Exuma Championship 5 strokes 30 Most recent: 2019 Korn Ferry Tour Championship 6 strokes 11 7 strokes 8 Most recent: 2016 Ellie Mae Classic at TPC Stonebrae 8 strokes 3 2004 Gila River Golf Classic (Chris Nallen) 2012 Chitimacha Louisiana Open (Casey Wittenberg) 2017 Pinnacle Bank Championship (Sam Ryder) 9 strokes 0 10 strokes 0 11 strokes 2 1997 Omaha Classic (Chris Smith) 2008 WNB Golf Classic (Marc Leishman) 12 strokes 1 2011 Melwood Prince George’s County Open (Steve Wheatcroft) Playoff History – Korn Ferry Tour History (1990-2019) Margin Total Detail Total playoffs 192 Playoffs won with Eagle 7 Most recent – 2010 Mexico Bicentenary Open (Jamie Lovemark) Birdie 110 Par 69 Bogey 3 Playoff Length 1 hole 95 Eagle 4 Birdie 53 Par 36 Bogey 1 2 holes 38 Eagle 3 Birdie 18 Par 15 Bogey 2 3 holes 24 Birdie 17 Par 7 4 holes 14 Birdie 6 Par 8 5 holes 2 Birdie 2 1991 Shreveport Open (Jeff Coston) 2004 BMW Charity Pro-Am (Ryuji Imada) 6 holes 3 Birdie 2 1992 Wichita Charity Classic (Jeff Woodland) 1994 Shreveport Open (Jason Schultz) Par 1 2005 Chattanooga Classic (Omar Uresti) 7 holes 2 Birdie 1 1995 Monterrey Open (Stuart Appleby) Par 1 2000 Carolina Classic (Mark Hensby) 8 holes 4 Birdie 1 1991 Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic (Tom Lehman) Par 3 2004 SAS Carolina Classic (Chris Anderson) 2004 The Reese’s Cup Classic (Ben Bates) 2007 WNB Golf Classic (Brad Adamonis) 9 holes 2 1998 Lehigh Valley Open (Eric Booker) 2009 Northeast Pennsylvania Classic (Gary Christian) Birdie 1 2009 Northeast Pennsylvania Classic (Gary Christian) Par 1 1998 Lehigh Valley Open (Eric Booker) 11 holes 1 2014 Cleveland Open (Steven Alker) Birdie 1 2014 Cleveland Open (Steven Alker) Consecutive Weeks with Playoffs 4 2019 – Lincoln Land Championship, Wichita Open, Utah Championship, LECOM Health Challenge 2004 – Northeast Pennsylvania Classic, Lake Erie Charity Classic, Reese’s Cup Classic, Scholarship America Showdown Consecutive Weeks without Playoffs 26 The last 9 weeks of 1996 and the first 17 weeks of 1997 23 Last 10 weeks of the 2000 season through the first 13 weeks of 2001 14 1993 Shreveport Open - 1993 Greater Ozarks Open 14 2012 Korn Ferry Tour Championship – 2013 United Leasing Championship 14 2017 Korn Ferry Tour Championship - 2018 Rex Hospital Open First playoff of the year came in # event Year Event no. Event 2019 6 Chitimacha Louisiana Open presented by MISTRAS 2018 14 Rust-Oleum Championship 2017 3 Club Colombia Championship 2016 4 Servientrega Championship 2015 2 Colombia Championship 2014 5 Chitimacha Louisiana Open 2013 14 United Leasing Championship 2012 9 BMW Charity Pro-Am 2011 7 BMW Charity Pro-Am 2010 2 Moonah Classic 2009 1 Panama Digicel Championship 2008 6 Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship 2007 3 HSBC New Zealand PGA Championship 2006 2 Jacob’s Creek Open Championship 2005 3 ING New Zealand PGA Championship 2004 7 BMW Charity Pro-Am 2003 4 First Tee Arkansas Classic 2002 3 Louisiana Open 2001 14 Hershey Open 2000 9 Richmond Open 1999 1 South Florida Classic 1998 6 Shreveport Open 1997 18 Wichita Open 1996 1 San Jose Open 1995 3 Monterrey Open 1994 5 Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic 1993 1 Yuma Open 1992 2 South Texas Open 1991 4 Shreveport Open 1990 5 Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic .
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