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PGSF FedEx Cup Week 20 The AT&T Byron Nelson

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    ROUND RECAPS
    Billy Horschel captures victory in a playoff at AT&T Byron Nelson
The Dallas area’s longtime PGA TOUR stop enters a new era with its move to Trinity Forest Golf Club, as Jordan Spieth hopes a change of venue might produce his first victory in his hometown event.

Sergio Garcia, a two-time Nelson champion and now Texas resident, also returns to test the treeless new layout along with Marc Leishman and Matt Kuchar. Billy Horschel is defending champion, coming three weeks after teaming with Scott Piercy to win in New Orleans.

FIELD NOTES: Hideki Matsuyama tees it up for the first time at the Byron Nelson, marking just his second start in Texas other than the World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play. He also played Colonial in 2014. … In all, Trinity Forest welcomes five of the top 25 in the world rankings to its coming-out party. … Chilean teen Joaquin Niemann is set for his third professional start. The last time he teed it up in Texas, he was sixth at the Valero Texas Open. … Maverick McNealy, also a former world No. 1 amateur, takes his first sponsor exemption since the West Coast Swing. He’s coming off a third-place finish at the Web.com Tour’s United Leasing & Finance Championship.

FEDEXCUP: Winner receives 500 points.

STORYLINES: The curiosity factor is high for Trinity Forest, once a landfill in Dallas’ southwest quadrant that was renovated by the renowned Ben Crenshaw/Bill Coore design tandem. It’s a dramatic change from its former home at TPC Four Seasons, with native grasses and push-up greens as dominant features. … Spieth, winless since last year’s Open Championship despite four top-3 finishes, again seeks his first Nelson win. His best finish remains a share of 16th as a 16-year-old in 2010; he missed the cut last year. … Garcia sets out again to join Sam Snead and Tom Watson as the only three-time winners of the event. … Horschel’s victory made it 12 of the final 18 winners at TPC Four Seasons to shoot all four rounds in the 60s. What will Trinity Forest bring? … The top 60 in the world rankings after Sunday’s conclusion receive automatic berths into next month’s U.S. Open. Charles Howell III is among those trying to break into the club at No. 61.

COURSE: Trinity Forest Golf Club, 7,380 yards, par 71. Built over 160 acres of sand-capped landfill in Dallas’ southwest quadrant, Trinity Forest begins the tournament's new chapter after leaving the northern suburbs. The name’s something of a misnomer, as there’s not a tree on the layout – resembling more of a windswept rolling meadow that gives off a links feel. Most striking is a double green serving Nos. 3 and 11, one of the largest in North America at roughly 35,000 square feet. Opened in 2016, Trinity Forest also is home to the SMU golf teams.

72-HOLE RECORD: 259, Steven Bowditch (2015 at TPC Four Seasons). Note: Rory Sabbatini’s 19-under-par 261 in 2009 is the lowest against par; Bowditch was 18-under after heavy rain turned TPC Four Seasons into a par-69 layout for the final three rounds.

18-HOLE RECORD: 60, Arron Oberholser (2nd round, 2006 at Cottonwood Valley GC), Keegan Bradley (1st round, 2013 at TPC Four Seasons).

LAST YEAR: Horschel dispatched Jason Day in a playoff to end a 2 ½-year winless drought, secured when Day stunningly missed a 4-foot par putt on the first extra hole. Horschel, Day and James Hahn battled down the back nine at TPC Four Seasons, with Hahn briefly taking the lead until dropping back with three consecutive bogeys. Horschel’s 59-foot birdie at No. 14 brought him even with Day, only to see the Aussie chip in at No. 15 to regain the lead. Horschel pulled even again with a birdie at No. 16, and they parred out until Horschel birdied the playoff hole. Horschel’s fourth PGA TOUR victory might have been his most unexpected, having missed four straight cuts before arriving. It also was his most emotional, with news a day later that wife Brittany had just celebrated one year of sobriety after seeking help for alcoholism.


HOW TO FOLLOW
TELEVISION: Thursday-Friday, 4-7 p.m. ET (Golf Channel). Saturday-Sunday, 1-2:45 p.m. (GC), 3-6 p.m. (CBS).

PGA TOUR LIVE: Thursday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. (featured groups), 4-7 p.m. (featured holes). Saturday-Sunday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. (featured groups).

RADIO: Thursday-Friday, 1-7 p.m.; Saturday-Sunday, 1-6 p.m. (PGA TOUR Radio on SiriusXM and PGATOUR.com).


The PGSF rools into Dallas for a classic tournament with a new look. First year at Trinity, should be very interesting tourney.

Congratulations again to last weeks winners @ktnole and @JohnnieHolmesNole

@NoleLizards is still going strong, even after his first last place finish of the year

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good luck to everyone this week
 
It was a sad moment today when I told the All-Knowing, All-Omniscient Ouija Board that its services would no longer be needed. That turban-hatted bastard stole my money, and only one tournament win wasn't what I paid for. The board understood, and through its tears sobbed and said he was sorry, that he wishes he could have done better. Well, I'm a sentimental old fool, and told it I'd keep it on as a consultant. I just doesn't need to expect much consulting.

Meanwhile, I'm going with:

Sergio Garcia
Matt Kuchar
Adam Scott
Jordan Spieth
 
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Sum beetch. I didnt check before I posted last night. Dang it
 
The new course they're laying on has some strange par numbers. The two par 5's are 390 & 409 yards respectively while there are par 4's that measure 537, 550, & 566.
 
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??
#1 is 552 yards
#7 is 570 yards
#14 is 630 yards
Just going by what's on the ESPN website.


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HOLE PAR YARDS AVG. SCORE EAGLES BIRDIES PARS BOGEYS DOUBLES OTHER +/- AVG.
1 5 390 4.429 18 199 157 12 1 0 -0.571
2 3 170 3.168 0 43 238 102 3 0 +0.168
3 4 537 4.028 0 52 274 58 1 1 +0.028
4 4 429 4.137 0 29 281 71 4 1 +0.137
5 4 207 3.645 6 162 185 30 2 1 -0.355
6 4 550 3.924 0 74 265 43 1 0 -0.076
7 5 394 4.524 9 198 142 24 4 1 -0.476
8 3 402 2.644 1 144 219 12 0 0 -0.356
9 4 407 4.062 0 56 248 57 11 0 +0.062
10 4 410 4.036 0 62 255 65 4 1 +0.036
11 4 534 4.116 0 41 263 81 1 1 +0.116
12 3 161 3.067 0 49 268 65 5 0 +0.067
13 4 421 4.134 0 37 269 73 8 0 +0.134
14 5 409 4.674 9 142 204 30 2 0 -0.326
15 4 408 4.044 1 64 244 67 8 0 +0.044
16 4 566 3.887 0 96 238 42 4 1 -0.113
17 3 201 2.979 0 62 264 50 2 0 -0.021
18 4 408
 
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They're getting started late due to weather in threesomes off split tees. Hopefully, they'll finish today.
 
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Spieth is off , the sky still looks scary for a today finish
 
I like this Aaron Wise kid. He could be the next big thing...
So you're a Wise guy, eh?

Seems like he can do no wrong. His drive on 9 looked like it was bouncing off into the woods before hitting a sprinkler head and then straightening out. He then went on to make birdie. It certainly appears that Wise is heading toward his first tour win today.
 
So you're a Wise guy, eh?

Seems like he can do no wrong. His drive on 9 looked like it was bouncing off into the woods before hitting a sprinkler head and then straightening out. He then went on to make birdie. It certainly appears that Wise is heading toward his first tour win today.
21 freakin' years old. 21! Remember what you were doing at 21?
 
After a late start , a good day of golf. I agree with CMA, Wise could be the next big deal. He played very good golf and kept his cool all day to get his first win.

In the PGSF , fsUTampa used the popular Leishman pick paired with Jimmy and and CHIII to outrun every one else who picked Leishman.

Congratulations to this weeks winner @fsUTampa

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will post updated leader board shortly
 
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