Monday, August 30, 2021

Third-Round Notes - 2021 BMW Championship

hird-Round Notes – Saturday, August 28, 2021

 

Weather: Partly Sunny. High of 87. Wind NNE 5-10 mph.

 

Third-Round Leaderboard

Bryson DeChambeau         68-60-67—195 (-21)

Patrick Cantlay                   66-63-66—195 (-21)

Sungjae Im                         67-65-66—198 (-18)

Rory McIlroy                      64-70-65—199 (-17)

Abraham Ancer                  66-67-66—199 (-17)

Sam Burns                          64-70-65—199 (-17)

Sergio Garcia                      65-67-67—199 (-17)

 

Things to Know

  • Bryson DeChambeau and Patrick Cantlay are among six players who have won twice this season; no player has won three times in 2020-21
  • DeChambeau, Cantlay will play together in the final group in a final round for the second time; they previously played together in the final grouping in the final round of the 2018 Memorial Tournament presented by Workday, which DeChambeau won; each has won the Memorial Tournament (Dechambeau in 2018, and Cantlay in 2019 and 2021)
  • 21-under par equals the second-lowest 54-hole score to par in a FedExCup Playoffs event

Lowest 54-Hole Score to Par in FedExCup Playoffs

2020 THE NORTHERN TRUST

Dustin Johnson

-22

2021 BMW Championship

Bryson DeChambeau

-21

2021 BMW Championship

Patrick Cantlay

-21

2019 BMW Championship

Justin Thomas

-21

2015 BMW Championship

Jason Day

-20

 

  • A 54-hole leader/co-leader has not won since Phil Mickelson at the PGA Championship, a span of 14 events. Only 15 players in 45 individual stroke-play events (33 percent) holding at least a share of the third-round lead have gone on to win, compared to 19 of 35 in 2020 (54 percent)
  • After rounds of 64-66, World No. 1 and defending champion Jon Rahm posts a 2-under 70 and sits five shots off the lead; the six-time PGA TOUR winner has never successfully defended a title
  • Three of the four players who qualified for their first BMW Championship are inside the top 12: Sam Burns (T4), Erik van Rooyen (T10), K.H. Lee (T12); other: Cam Davis (T22)
  • Current projections of player(s) to move into top 30: Sergio Garcia
  • Current projections of player(s) to move outside top 30: Max Homa

 

Third-Round Lead Notes

11   Third-round leaders/co-leaders since 2000 at the BMW Championship to go on to win

(most recent: Justin Thomas/2019)

  1. Third-round leaders/co-leaders to win on PGA TOUR in 2020-21

(most recent: Phil Mickelson/PGA Championship)

 

About the Co-Leaders (entering the week)

Category

Bryson DeChambeau

Patrick Cantlay

Age

27 (9/16/1993)

29 (3/17/1992)

FedExCup

9

4

OWGR

6

10

Starts at BMW Championship

4

4

Wins at BMW Championship

0

0

Top-10s at BMW Championship

0

2

Career PGA TOUR starts

130

119

Career PGA TOUR wins

8

4

Career PGA TOUR top-10s

33

30

PGA TOUR starts in 2020-21

20

22

PGA TOUR wins in 2020-21

2

2

PGA TOUR top-10s in 2020-21

7

5

 

Bryson DeChambeau (T1/-21)

  • Holds the 54-hole lead/co-lead for the fifth time; is 3-for-4 in converting to victory

Tournament

54-Hole Lead/Co-Lead

Finish

2019 3M Open

T1

T2

2018 Shriners Children’s Open

T1

Won

2018 THE NORTHERN TRUST

1

Won

2018 the Memorial Tournament

1

Won (via playoff)

 

  • Eight-time PGA TOUR winner seeks to become the first three-time winner this season (2020 U.S. Open, 2021 Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard); is one of six multiple winners
  • Seeks third FedExCup Playoffs win (2018 THE NORTHERN TRUST, 2018 Dell Technologies Championship), which would move him to fourth-most Playoffs wins (6/Dustin Johnson, 5/Rory McIlroy, 4/Tiger Woods)
  • Seeks to reclaim the lead in the FedExCup standings; held the lead a total of 20 weeks over the season, the most of any player in 2020-21 (next: 9/Patrick Cantlay)
  • 195 marks his second-lowest 54-hole total on TOUR (best: 194/2021 WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational)
  • Made back-to-back eagles (Nos. 4-5) for the first time in his career; four eagles marks his most in an event and 19th of the season (TOUR leader: Cam Davis/20); ties the record for most eagles in a FedExCup Playoffs event (four times); became the fourth player to record back-to-back eagles this season (most recent: Jordan Spieth/2021 THE NORTHERN TRUST/R2)
  • Career-best finish in the FedExCup: 3rd/2018 after entering the TOUR Championship as the FedExCup leader
  • Making his fifth start in the BMW Championship, with a T19 in 2018 his best finish; the BMW Championship is one of three tournaments he has made four or more starts without a top-10 finish (5/Masters Tournament, 4/BMW Championship, 4/The Open Championship)
  • Leads the field in Strokes Gained: Off the Tee (5.176), Strokes Gained: Tee to Green (5.820) and Driving Distance (326.7); Ranks third in Strokes Gained: Putting (7.542)

 

Patrick Cantlay (T1/-21)

  • Holds 54-hole lead/co-lead for the second time (2020 Shriners Children’s Open/T8); Marks ninth lead/co-lead after any round; has never gone on to win after a holding at least a share of a lead after any round on TOUR
  • Seeks fifth PGA TOUR victory and third of the season to become the first three-time winner of the season; 2020-21 marks his first multi-win season on TOUR; one of six multiple winners (2020 ZOZO Championship, 2021 the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday)
  • 195 marks his second-lowest 54-hole total on TOUR (best: 193/2019, 2020 Shriners Children’s Open)
  • Seeks to reclaim the lead in the FedExCup standings; held the lead a total of nine weeks over the season, second to Bryson DeChambeau (20 weeks)
  • Fifth start in the BMW Championship; Runner-up in 2019 at Medinah Country Club marks best finish at the event
  • Missed the TOUR Championship in 2020 for the first time since 2017, finishing No. 34 in the FedExCup
  • Leads the field in Strokes Gained: Putting (10.791) and Total Birdies (23)

 

 Miscellaneous Player Notes

  • 2012 BMW Championship winner and first-round co-leader Rory McIlroy (T4) posts a bogey-free 7-under 65; in addition to his 2012 victory, finished inside the top-10 in 2014/T8, 2015/T4 and 2018/5th; two-time FedExCup champion has five FedExCup Playoffs titles, second only to Dustin Johnson (6)
  • Sergio Garcia, who entered the week No. 44 in the FedExCup, is T4 after rounds of 65-67-67 and is projected at No. 27 as he seeks a return to the TOUR Championship for the first time since 2017
  • Erik van Rooyen, the only first-timer remaining in the FedExCup Playoffs, cards rounds of 67-68-67 to sit at T10; van Rooyen was ranked No. 139 before winning the Barracuda Championship to move inside the top 125 to No. 78; After entering the FedExCup Playoffs at No. 76, he finished seventh at THE NORTHERN TRUST to move to No. 45; is currently projected No. 33.
  • Dustin Johnson records a 65, his 93rd sub-70 round in the FedExCup Playoffs, the most of any player (next: Adam Scott/90)                          

 

Players on the TOUR Championship bubble

YTD

FedExCup

Projected FedExCup

Player

BMW Pos./Score

23

26

Daniel Berger

T32 (-7)

44

27

Sergio Garcia

T4 (-17)

29

28

Charley Hoffman

T26 (-8)

27

29

Billy Horschel

T64 (E)

26

30

Patrick Reed

DNP

40

31

Hudson Swafford

9 (-15)

37

32

K.H. Lee

T12 (-12)

45

33

Erik van Rooyen

T10 (-14)

36

34

Cam Davis

T22 (-9)

43

35

Alex Noren

T12 (-12)

 

Course Statistics

Toughest Hole                   Easiest Hole

R1:         Par-4 18th (4.101)               Par-5 12th (4.449)

R2:         Par-4 18th (4.304)               Par-5 2nd (4.319)

R3:         Par-3 3rd (3.087)                 Par-5 2nd (4.377)

 

Scoring Averages

              Front Nine           Back Nine            Total                    Cumulative

R1:         34.667                 34.551                  69.217

R2:         34.391                  35.522                  69.913                  69.565

R3:         34.435                  34.797                  69.232                  69.454

 

Bogey-free rounds

R1 (8): Sam Burns (64), Jon Rahm (64), Sergio Garcia (65), Daniel Berger (68), Joaquin Niemann (68), Cameron Smith (68), Stewart Cink (69), Harris English (69)

R2 (5): Bryson DeChambeau (60), Scottie Scheffler (66), Sergio Garcia (67), Erik van Rooyen (68), Jordan Spieth (70)

R3 (8): Louis Oosthuizen (64), Rory McIlroy (65), Jason Kokrak (65), Stewart Cink (66), Alex Noren (67), Erik van Rooyen (67), Charl Schwartzel (68), Daniel Berger (70)

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