2021 Charles Schwab Challenge (The 35th of 50 events in the 2020-21 PGA TOUR Season)

Fort Worth, Texas May 27-30, 2021 FedExCup Points: 500 Colonial Country Club Par/Yards: 35-35—70/7,209 Purse: $7,500,000

Final-Round Notes – Sunday, May 30, 2021

Weather: Mostly cloudy. High of 78. Wind ESE 10-18 mph.

Final Leaderboard Jason Kokrak 65-65-66-70—266 (-14) 63-66-66-73—268 (-12) Charley Hoffman 71-62-72-65—270 (-10) Patton Kizzire 67-65-71-67—270 (-10) Sebastián Muñoz 67-65-70-68—270 (-10) Ian Poulter 68-70-64-68—270 (-10)

Things to Know • Jason Kokrak overcomes final-round deficit to become the third multiple winner of the season • Kokrak becomes the first player over the age of 35 to claim his first two PGA TOUR victories in the same season since Francesco Molinari in 2018 • 54-hole leader Jordan Spieth bogeys three of his first four holes and two of his last four to finish second • Patton Kizzire claims a second consecutive T3 finish this season, with both coming in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area • Highlighted by an 8-under 62 in round two, Charley Hoffman claims a second top-5 finish in Texas this season • Ian Poulter starts with 14 straight pars before closing with a 2-under 68 to claim his 51st top-10 finish on TOUR

Jason Kokrak (including this week) Player Jason Kokrak Age 36 (5/22/1985) FedExCup 5 OWGR Projected top 25 Starts at Charles Schwab Challenge 7 Wins at Charles Schwab Challenge 1 Top-10s at Charles Schwab Challenge 2 PGA TOUR starts 249 PGA TOUR wins 2 PGA TOUR Top-10s 32 Starts in 2020-21 19 Wins in 2020-21 2 Top-10s in 2020-21 5

Jason Kokrak (1st/-14) • After posting his low 54-hole score on TOUR (14-under 196), made five birdies and five bogeys to post an even-par 70 and claim his second career PGA TOUR title and second this season (2020 THE CJ CUP @ SHADOW CREEK) • Began the day trailing Dallas, Texas native Jordan Spieth by a stroke; becomes the 10th player among the last 13 winners of the event to come from behind in the final round • Victory comes in his 249th TOUR start at the age of 36 years, 8 days • Becomes the first player over the age of 35 to claim his first two TOUR titles in same season since Francesco Molinari in 2018 (35) • Eighteen of the last 20 winners of the Charles Schwab Challenge have been over the age of 30 • With the win, collects 500 FedExCup points and moves from 27th to No. 5 in the standings • With his victory, is projected to move inside the top 25 in the Official World Ranking • Only previous top-10 finish in six previous Charles Schwab Challenge appearances was T3 in 2020 • Marks his fifth top-10 finish of the season, tying his record for most (2019) • Joins Bryson DeChambeau and Stewart Cink as multiple winners this season

Jordan Spieth (2nd/-12) • Taking a one-stroke lead into the final round, made three consecutive bogeys on Nos. 2-4 and two additional bogeys on Nos. 15 and 18 before closing with a 3-over 73 • Dallas native was seeking his 13th career PGA TOUR title, second at the Charles Schwab Challenge (2016) and second this season () • The finish marks his 14th career runner-up in 208 TOUR starts • Marks his eighth top-10 finish of the season (18 starts), which is one more than he achieved in the last two seasons combined; is his sixth top-5 finish since the 2021 Waste Management • 2015 FedExCup champion moves to No. 2 in the standings • Is now 10-for-20 when attempting to convert a 54-hole lead/co-lead on the PGA TOUR

Additional Player Notes • Between first- and third-round over-par scores, Charley Hoffman (T3/-10) posted a second-round 8-under 62; closed with a 5-under 65 to pick up his second top-10 finish in his 13th Charles Schwab Challenge start (T10/2015) • After missing the cut in his first Charles Schwab Challenge start in 2020, Sebastian Munoz (T3/-10) closed with a 2-under 68 to claim his third top-10 finish of the season and first since the Valero Texas Open in San Antonio (T9) • Patton Kizzire (T3/-10) offset three bogeys with six birdies en route to a 3-under 67; also finished T3 in his most recent start on TOUR at the AT&T Byron Nelson in Dallas two weeks ago • Ian Poulter (T3/-10) started the final round with 14 straight pars before finishing birdie-bogey-birdie-birdie in his eighth start in the event; marks his third top-10 finish at Colonial Country Club (T5/2015, 8th/2009) • Looking to claim a second Charles Schwab Challenge title 20 years after his first in 2001, Sergio Garcia (T20/- 4) was 3-over through his first three holes before closing with a 6-over 76 to tie his highest score in 32 rounds in the event (R1/2002) • Defending champion finished T20 at 4-under 276 • If not otherwise exempt, top-10 finishers this week earn invitations to the

Course Statistics Toughest Hole Easiest Hole R1: Par-4 14th (4.281) Par-5 1st (4.562) R2: Par-4 3rd (4.271) Par-5 1st (4.492) R3: Par-4 3rd (4.253) Par-4 12th (3.747) R4: Par-3 4th (3.293) Par-5 1st (4.760) Overall: Par-4 5th (4.229) Par-5 1st (4.620)

Scoring Averages Front 9 Back 9 Total Cumulative R1: 35.223 35.702 70.926 -- R2: 34.839 34.559 69.398 70.172 R3: 35.347 34.453 69.800 70.083 R4: 35.227 35.507 70.733 70.208

Bogey-free Scores R1 (4): Jordan Spieth (63), Sergio Garcia (63), Erik Compton (65), Cameron Tringale (67) R2 (4): Jordan Spieth (66), (66), Adam Hadwin (67), Carlos Ortiz (69) R3 (4): Sung Kang (66), Wyndham Clark (68), Tony Finau (68), Talor Gooch (68) R4 (3): Troy Merritt (65), Kevin Na (68), Wyndham Clark (68)