2020 WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational

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The 2020 WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational was the 22nd WGC Invitational held July 30 – August 2 at the TPC Southwind in Memphis, Tennessee. Originally planned for July 2–5, it was rescheduled and played with no spectators in attendance due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1]

FedEx Cup leader Justin Thomas won his second WGC Invitational title, and returned to No. 1 in the Official World Golf Ranking having last held that position in June 2018. Thomas became the third-youngest player to win 13 times on the PGA Tour since 1960, behind Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus.[2]

Venue

Course layout

TPC Southwind was designed by Ron Prichard, in consultation with tour pros Hubert Green and Fuzzy Zoeller. TPC Southwind opened thirty-six years ago in 1988, and is a member of the Tournament Players Club network operated by the PGA Tour.

Hole Yards Par   Hole Yards Par
1 434 4 10 465 4
2 401 4 11 162 3
3 554 5 12 406 4
4 196 3 13 472 4
5 485 4 14 239 3
6 445 4 15 395 4
7 482 4 16 530 5
8 178 3 17 490 4
9 457 4 18 453 4
Out 3,632 35 In 3,612 35
Source: Total 7,244 70

Field

The field consists of players drawn primarily from the Official World Golf Ranking and the winners of the worldwide tournaments with the strongest fields.[3][4] In order to ensure a field of 78 players, changes were made to the exemption criteria with the addition of players ranked outside the top-50 in the world rankings. The adjustment was due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.[5]

1. Playing members of the 2019 United States and International Presidents Cup teams.

An Byeong-hun (2), Abraham Ancer (2,3,4), Patrick Cantlay (2,3,4), Bryson DeChambeau (2,3,4,5), Tony Finau (2,3,4), Rickie Fowler (2,3,4), Adam Hadwin, Im Sung-jae (2,3,4,5), Dustin Johnson (2,3,4,5), Matt Kuchar (2,3,4), Marc Leishman (2,3,4,5), Li Haotong, Hideki Matsuyama (2,3,4), Joaquín Niemann (5), Louis Oosthuizen (2,3,4), Pan Cheng-tsung, Patrick Reed (2,3,4,5), Xander Schauffele (2,3,4), Webb Simpson (2,3,4,5), Cameron Smith (2,3,4,5), Justin Thomas (2,3,4,5), Gary Woodland (2,3,4)

2. The top 50 players from the Official World Golf Ranking as of March 15, 2020 (rankings frozen for 13 weeks).

Christiaan Bezuidenhout (3,4,6), Rafa Cabrera-Bello, Paul Casey (3,4,5), Matt Fitzpatrick (3,4), Tommy Fleetwood (3,4,5), Sergio García (3,4), Tyrrell Hatton (3,4,5), Billy Horschel (3,4), Jazz Janewattananond (3,4,6), Kevin Kisner (3,4), Brooks Koepka (3,4,5), Shane Lowry (3,4), Graeme McDowell (5), Rory McIlroy (3,4,5), Collin Morikawa (3,4,5), Kevin Na (3,4,5), Victor Perez (3,4,5), Jon Rahm (3,4,5), Chez Reavie (3,4), Scottie Scheffler, Brandt Snedeker, Henrik Stenson (3,4), Erik van Rooyen (3,4), Matt Wallace (3,4), Bernd Wiesberger (3,4,5), Danny Willett (3,4,5)

3. The top 50 players from the Official World Golf Ranking as of July 20, 2020.

Daniel Berger (4,5), Jason Day (4), Viktor Hovland (4), Ryan Palmer (4), Kevin Streelman (4)

4. The top 50 players from the Official World Golf Ranking as of July 27, 2020.
5. Tournament winners, whose victories are considered official, of tournaments from the Federation Tours since the prior season's WGC Invitational with an Official World Golf Ranking Strength of Field Rating of 115 points or more.[a]

Cameron Champ, Tyler Duncan, Lucas Herbert, Matt Jones, Andrew Landry, J. T. Poston, Sebastian Söderberg, Nick Taylor, Michael Thompson, Brendon Todd

6. The winner of selected tournaments from each of the following tours
7. Alternates to fill field to 78 (if necessary) from the Official World Golf Ranking as of July 20, 2020
  1. Ian Poulter (53)
  2. Matthew Wolff (55)
  3. Kang Sung-hoon (58)
  4. Bubba Watson (59)
  5. Jordan Spieth (60)
  6. Corey Conners (63)
  7. Jason Kokrak (66)
  8. Tom Lewis (67)
  9. Joel Dahmen (68)
  10. Shaun Norris (69)
  11. Phil Mickelson (70)
  12. Keegan Bradley (72)
  13. Thomas Pieters (73) – did not play
  14. Max Homa (74)
  15. Mackenzie Hughes (75)
  16. Robert MacIntyre (76)

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, July 30, 2020

With only one top-10 finish since August 2019, defending champion Brooks Koepka tied his career-best score with a 62 to take the first-round lead. Koepka has a reputation of peaking during major season, and the first major of the season is due to be held the following week.[9]

Place Player Score To par
1 United States Brooks Koepka 62 −8
T2 United States Rickie Fowler 64 −6
United States Brendon Todd
4 South Korea Kang Sung-hoon 65 −5
T5 United States Max Homa 66 −4
United States Matt Kuchar
United States Chez Reavie
United States Justin Thomas
T9 Mexico Abraham Ancer 67 −3
United States Bryson DeChambeau
Spain Sergio García
Norway Viktor Hovland
South Korea Im Sung-jae
United States Phil Mickelson

Second round

Friday, July 31, 2020

Brendon Todd took a 36-hole lead attempting to gain his third victory this PGA Tour season, two strokes ahead of Rickie Fowler who was also aiming for his first World Golf Championship win.

Place Player Score To par
1 United States Brendon Todd 64-65=129 −11
2 United States Rickie Fowler 64-67=131 −9
T3 South Korea An Byeong-hun 68-65=133 −7
United States Brooks Koepka 62-71=133
United States Chez Reavie 66-67=133
T6 England Matt Fitzpatrick 70-64=134 −6
South Korea Kang Sung-hoon 65-69=134
T8 Australia Jason Day 68-67=135 −5
South Korea Im Sung-jae 67-68=135
South Africa Louis Oosthuizen 68-67=135
United States Webb Simpson 69-66=135

Third round

Saturday, August 1, 2020

Brendon Todd maintained his 36-hole lead. Tom Lewis tied the tournament and course record with a 9-under 61 to move 47 spots up the leaderboard.

Place Player Score To par
1 United States Brendon Todd 64-65-69=198 −12
2 South Korea An Byeong-hun 68-65-66=199 −11
3 United States Rickie Fowler 64-67-69=200 −10
4 United States Brooks Koepka 62-71-68=201 −9
5 United States Justin Thomas 66-70-66=202 −8
T6 England Matt Fitzpatrick 70-64-69=203 −7
United States Phil Mickelson 67-70-66=203
South Africa Louis Oosthuizen 68-67-68=203
United States Chez Reavie 66-67-70=203
T10 South Africa Christiaan Bezuidenhout 71-69-64=204 −6
United States Joel Dahmen 72-67-65=204
Australia Jason Day 68-67-69=204
South Korea Im Sung-jae 67-68-69=204
England Tom Lewis 73-70-61=204
Republic of Ireland Shane Lowry 68-69-67=204
United States Webb Simpson 69-66-69=204

Final round

Sunday, August 2, 2020

Final leaderboard

Champion
(c) = past champion
Place Player Score To par Money ($)
1 United States Justin Thomas (c) 66-70-66-65=267 −13 1,745,000
T2 United States Daniel Berger 71-67-67-65=270 −10 695,000
United States Brooks Koepka (c) 62-71-68-69=270
England Tom Lewis 73-70-61-66=270
United States Phil Mickelson 67-70-66-67=270
T6 Australia Jason Day 68-67-69-67=271 −9 268,333
England Matt Fitzpatrick 70-64-69-68=271
Republic of Ireland Shane Lowry (c) 68-69-67-67=271
South Africa Louis Oosthuizen 68-67-68-68=271
United States Chez Reavie 66-67-70-68=271
United States Xander Schauffele 68-70-67-66=271
Leaderboard below the top 10
Place Player Score To par Money ($)
T12 South Korea An Byeong-hun 68-65-66-73=272 −8 166,667
United States Dustin Johnson (c) 69-68-68-67=272
United States Webb Simpson 69-66-69-68=272
T15 Mexico Abraham Ancer 67-75-65-66=273 −7 131,400
United States Rickie Fowler 64-67-69-73=273
United States Ryan Palmer 69-69-71-64=273
United States Scottie Scheffler 69-67-69-68=273
United States Brendon Todd 64-65-69-75=273
T20 South Africa Christiaan Bezuidenhout 71-69-64-70=274 −6 106,200
United States Joel Dahmen 72-67-65-70=274
Japan Hideki Matsuyama (c) 68-71-67-68=274
United States Collin Morikawa 70-71-67-66=274
South Africa Erik van Rooyen 71-70-68-65=274
T25 United States Cameron Champ 71-68-67-69=275 −5 87,200
United States Billy Horschel 70-70-68-67=275
United States Kevin Kisner 70-68-72-65=275
United States Matt Kuchar 66-72-71-66=275
United States Bubba Watson 68-70-71-66=275
T30 Canada Corey Conners 72-68-66-70=276 −4 72,000
United States Bryson DeChambeau 67-73-69-67=276
United States Andrew Landry 70-72-66-68=276
United States J. T. Poston 70-68-70-68=276
United States Jordan Spieth 68-69-68-71=276
T35 United States Patrick Cantlay 73-72-65-67=277 −3 56,111
England Tommy Fleetwood 72-67-73-65=277
Spain Sergio García 67-71-68-71=277
South Korea Im Sung-jae 67-68-69-73=277
Northern Ireland Graeme McDowell 68-70-70-69=277
United States Kevin Na 72-64-74-67=277
Sweden Henrik Stenson 69-69-70-69=277
United States Kevin Streelman 71-66-71-69=277
Canada Nick Taylor 69-70-67-71=277
T44 Canada Mackenzie Hughes 68-71-70-69=278 −2 49,000
South Korea Kang Sung-hoon 65-69-72-72=278
United States Jason Kokrak 69-68-71-70=278
T47 Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy (c) 73-66-73-67=279 −1 46,500
United States Patrick Reed 71-69-69-70=279
T49 United States Tyler Duncan 74-70-66-70=280 E 44,000
Australia Lucas Herbert 71-73-69-67=280
United States Matthew Wolff 69-74-65-72=280
T52 United States Keegan Bradley 68-70-70-73=281 +1 40,000
United States Max Homa 66-73-72-70=281
Australia Marc Leishman 70-69-69-73=281
Chile Joaquín Niemann 73-73-68-67=281
Spain Jon Rahm 70-74-71-66=281
T57 United States Michael Thompson 70-74-69-69=282 +2 37,250
United States Gary Woodland 71-69-73-69=282
T59 Norway Viktor Hovland 67-75-72-69=283 +3 35,250
Thailand Jazz Janewattananond 75-71-68-69=283
Australia Matt Jones 71-72-69-71=283
Scotland Robert MacIntyre 71-73-69-70=283
Australia Cameron Smith 72-72-71-68=283
England Matt Wallace 72-71-73-67=283
T65 United States Tony Finau 70-68-72-74=284 +4 33,250
France Victor Perez 73-71-70-70=284
T67 England Paul Casey 71-78-69-67=285 +5 32,625
United States Brandt Snedeker 73-71-72-69=285
T69 England Tyrrell Hatton 72-69-73-73=287 +7 32,000
England Ian Poulter 73-69-72-73=287
England Danny Willett 69-70-74-74=287
T72 Canada Adam Hadwin 73-71-75-69=288 +8 31,375
Taiwan Pan Cheng-tsung 72-74-70-72=288
74 Austria Bernd Wiesberger 71-73-75-70=289 +9 31,000
T75 China Li Haotong 68-73-74-75=290 +10 30,625
South Africa Shaun Norris 73-76-72-69=290
77 Sweden Sebastian Söderberg 72-71-75-73=291 +11 30,250
78 Spain Rafa Cabrera-Bello 73-74-76-72=295 +15 30,000

Notes

  1. ^ The "Strength of Field Rating" is a measure of the overall quality of players in the field. It is used by the Official World Golf Ranking to determine the number of ranking points available at each tournament, subject to tour minimums.

References

  1. ^ "PGA Tour announces schedule adjustments for remainder of 2019–20 FedExCup season, releases fall portion of 2020–21 PGA Tour Regular Season schedule". PGA Tour. Retrieved April 17, 2020.
  2. ^ "Justin Thomas holds off Brooks Koepka to win FedEx-St. Jude Invitational, reclaims No. 1 ranking in golf". Boston Globe. Associated Press. August 2, 2020. Retrieved August 3, 2020.
  3. ^ Bolton, Rob. "2020 Qualifiers for majors, The Players, WGCs". PGA Tour. Retrieved June 13, 2020.
  4. ^ "Inside the Field: WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational". PGA Tour. July 24, 2020. Retrieved July 25, 2020.
  5. ^ Hoggard, Rex (July 9, 2020). "WGC-FedEx St. Jude will alter exemptions in order to increase field size". Golf Channel. Retrieved July 26, 2020.
  6. ^ Lavner, Ryan (July 23, 2020). "Adam Scott to return in two weeks at PGA Championship". Golf Channel. Retrieved July 26, 2020.
  7. ^ Harig, Bob (July 24, 2020). "Tiger Woods opts to skip WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational". ESPN. Retrieved July 26, 2020.
  8. ^ Huggan, John (July 25, 2020). "Lee Westwood not playing in PGA Championship because 'America doesn't take [the coronavirus] as seriously as the rest of the world'". Golf Digest. Retrieved July 25, 2020.
  9. ^ Shedloski, Dave (July 30, 2020). "PGA Championship 2020: Brooks Koepka's biggest roadblock to a three-peat isn't a sore knee. It's history". Golf Digest. Retrieved July 31, 2020.

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