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Scottie Scheffler (68-67) is the first player to card a score of 68 or better in each of the final two rounds at the Memorial Tournament since two players did so in 2019: Patrick Cantlay, 68-64 (winner) Adam Scott, 66-68 (runner-up)
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The last player to make the cut on the number and go on to win was Brandt Snedeker at the 2016 Farmers Insurance Open. Scottie Scheffler (T1) made the cut on the number this week at 3-over through 36 holes.
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Lowest 54-hole position by a winner of a 72-hole stroke-play event on record (1983-present): T29 (Tommy Gainey, 2012 RSM Classic)
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World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, who began the final round in a tie for 32nd, has tied the lead at 6-under. Four players tied for the lead: Scheffler (thru 15) Viktor Hovland (thru 4) Denny McCarthy (thru 4) Rory McIlroy (thru 3)
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World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, who began the final round in a tie for 32nd, has tied the lead at 6-under. Four players tied for the lead: Scheffler (thru 15) Viktor Hovland (thru 4) Denny McCarthy (thru 4) Rory McIlroy (thru 3)
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Collin Morikawa is a WD from the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday due to back spasms. Morikawa was tied for ninth and two strokes back of the lead through 54 holes.
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10:55 am: World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler and World No. 2 Jon Rahm Scheffler and Rahm have played together in the final round on TOUR four times before, including the final group at the WM Phoenix Open earlier this season (won by Scheffler).
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Final-round tee times and pairings for the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday
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Sunday's final pairing at the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday: Si Woo Kim, Rory McIlroy Both players are past PLAYERS Championship winners and have won on TOUR this season.
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Keegan Bradley ties his low round at the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday with a third-round 65 (41 total rounds). Bradley shot 65 at this event in 2015, also in the third round.
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David Lipsky is the only player with two rounds in the 60s through 36 holes at the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday (69-69). Lipsky had not broken 70 in either of his two prior appearances at this event (T48/2019, T37/2022)
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Justin Suh closes birdie, bogey, par, birdie to lead at 8-under through 36 holes at the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday
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Justin Suh, thru 14 holes of his second round at the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday, is currently tied for the lead with Hideki Matsuyama at 7-under. Suh made his first TOUR start as a professional at this event in 2019.
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Justin Suh, thru 14 holes of his second round at the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday, is currently tied for the lead with Hideki Matsuyama at 7-under. Suh made his first TOUR start as a professional at this event in 2019.
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Davis Riley won his first PGA TOUR title in April at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans (with teammate Nick Hardy). He missed four cuts in four starts during May. On June 1, he leads with 67 (-5) after the first round at the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday.
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Riley is the second player to hold the 18-hole lead/co-lead at the same tournament in 2022 and 2023, joining Ben Martin (Corales Puntacana Championship).
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Davis Riley plays his final seven holes (Nos. 3-9) in 4-under to take a one-stroke lead at the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday. Riley was part of a six-way tie for the lead after the first round of last year's Memorial Tournament and finished T13.
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Davis Riley plays his final seven holes (Nos. 3-9) in 4-under to take a one-stroke lead at the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday. Riley was part of a six-way tie for the lead after the first round of last year's Memorial Tournament and finished T13.
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2023 Corales Puntacana Championship winner Matt Wallace (4-under 68) holds a one-stroke lead after the morning wave at the Memorial Tournament. Wallace has made two prior starts at the event, highlighted by a T4 in 2020.
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Heading to a sudden-death playoff at the Charles Schwab Challenge with Emiliano Grillo and Adam Schenk tied at 8-under 272. This will be the first playoff for Schenk. Grillo is 1-1 in playoffs on TOUR: Won 2015 Fortinet Championship Lost 2015 Puerto Rico Open
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Heading into the back nine of the final round at Charles Schwab Challenge as the leader, Harry Hall has made just one bogey on the back nine in his first three rounds at Colonial CC (No.13/R2).
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Last player to make an ace and go on to win a tournament on TOUR: Justin Rose, 2023 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
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Scottie Scheffler makes a hole-in-one at in the final round at the Charles Schwab Challenge with a 7-iron at the 189-yard 8th hole. It’s the second ace of the tournament (Harris English/R2/No. 8) and the second on TOUR for Scheffler (R3/No. 2/2014 AT&T Byron Nelson).
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Scottie Scheffler makes a hole-in-one at in the final round at the Charles Schwab Challenge with a 7-iron at the 189-yard 8th hole. It’s the second ace of the tournament (Harris English/R2/No. 8) and the second on TOUR for Scheffler (R3/No. 2/2014 AT&T Byron Nelson).
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Adam Schenk, the 54-hole co-leader at the Charles Schwab Challenge, has improved his eventual finish position in each of the previous TOUR events where he held the 54-hole lead/co-lead: 4th - 2021 Barracuda Championship T3 - 2021 Shriners Children’s Open 2nd - 2023 Valspar… Show more
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