• COURSE: TPC Southwind, 7,239 yards, par 70. Built on a former dairy farm, Southwind has been the St. Jude Classic’s home since 1989. Ron Prichard teamed with former U.S. Open champions Hubert Green and Fuzzy Zoeller on the original layout, incorporating the natural lakes, streams and ponds found in the countryside southeast of Memphis. Loren Roberts oversaw a 2004 upgrade that removed dozens of trees and replaced Southwind’s bentgrass greens with more heat-tolerant Bermuda. Southwind’s par-3 11th hole draws comparisons with the famed 17th at TPC Sawgrass, requiring a short iron over water to a small island green.
• FEDEXCUP: Winner receives 500 points.
• CHARITY: St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, established by the late entertainer Danny Thomas to find cures for children with cancer and other life-threatening diseases. Since joining forces in 1970, the tournament has raised more than $30 million for hospital research.
• FIELD WATCH: Dustin Johnson, the 2012 St. Jude champion, and Phil Mickelson head the roster in the final tune-up before the U.S. Open. They’re among six entrants among the top 30 in the Official World Golf Ranking. … Brooks Koepka, a winner in Phoenix, was a last-minute addition and gives the event seven of this season’s PGA TOUR winners. … Two-time St. Jude champion David Toms, who tops the all-time earnings list in Memphis, is back for his 24th appearance. … Bryson DeChambeau of Southern Methodist University, who captured the NCAA individual title less than a week ago, will test himself against TOUR competition for the first time.
• 72-HOLE RECORD: 258, John Cook (1996).
• 18-HOLE RECORD: 59, Al Geiberger (second round, 1977 at Colonial CC). TPC Southwind record: 61, Jay Delsing (fourth round, 1993); Bob Estes (first round, 2001).
• LAST YEAR: Ben Crane opened with a 63 and survived a 30-hole Sunday marathon, ending a 2 ½-year winless drought with a wire-to-wire triumph. Crane’s fifth PGA TOUR win didn’t come easily, though, as he held on through a closing 73 for a one-shot victory over Troy Merritt. With storm delays plaguing the first three days, Crane completed the final 12 holes of a third-round 69 on Sunday, producing a three-shot lead before the well started to run dry. A pair of front-nine bogeys allowed Merritt and Brian Harman to apply pressure. But Crane reeled off eight straight pars that gave him a two-shot cushion heading to the final hole. It was Crane’s first win since the 2011 McGladrey Classic.
• STORYLINES: Mickelson, runner-up two years ago and a Sunday contender last year, seeks to fine-tune his game in preparation for the only major he hasn’t won. The Hall of Famer came to the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide with three top-20 finishes in his previous four starts. … Johnson also hopes to raise his game after a mediocre string of results since placing sixth at the Masters. When he won the 2012 St. Jude, it was his first start following a back injury that kept him out of that year’s Masters. … A place in the U.S. Open is still available for anyone who moves into the top 60 of the world rankings after the St. Jude’s conclusion. Among those hoping to move up: AT&T Byron Nelson winner Steven Bowditch and former world No. 1 Luke Donald.
• SHORT CHIPS: Despite a greater international presence in recent years, just five St. Jude winners have come from outside U.S. shores – Nick Price (1993, ’98), Gary Player (1974), Greg Norman (1997) and Lee Westwood (2010). … No winner of the PGA TOUR stop preceding the U.S. Open has gone on to capture the Open. Overall, just nine men have claimed a major the week after winning on TOUR – though Rory McIlroy joined that club last year (WGC-Bridgestone Invitational and PGA Championship). … Crane’s victory made him just the second 54-hole leader in the past nine editions to close the deal. Brian Gay (2009) was the other.
• TELEVISION: Thursday-Friday, 4-7 p.m. ET (Golf Channel). Saturday-Sunday, 1-2:30 p.m. (GC), 3-6 p.m. (CBS).
• RADIO: Thursday-Friday, 1-7 p.m.; Saturday-Sunday, 1-6 p.m. (PGA TOUR Radio on SiriusXM and PGATOUR.COM).
Congratulations to last weeks winner DFS, who holds the overall lead through the Memorial
Good Luck to everyone this week