• A total of 16 of 21 third-round leaders/co-leaders (76%) have gone on to win on the PGA TOUR this year.
Last year the figure was 22 of 46 (48%). • Sabbatini’s statistics for the week: tied for 28th in Fairways Hit (34/56-60.7 %), tied for first in Putts per Round (25.8) and tied for 38th in Greens in Regulation (49/72-68.1 %). • Davis equaled his career-best PGA TOUR result and has now posted runner-up finishes in each of the last three years. His previous runner-up results came at the 2007 St. Jude Championship and the 2008 Legends Reno-Tahoe Open. • Davis now has three consecutive top-5 finishes after a pair of tied for fifth finishes at THE PLAYERS Championship and the Valero Texas Open. He has now posted eight consecutive rounds in the 60s. • , who didn’t play this week, remains at the top of the FedExCup standings. Sabbatini moved from No. 29 to No. 7 with his win. Davis jumped from No. 51 to No. 21 with his second-place finish. • D.A. Points earned his career-best PGA TOUR finish with his third-place effort. Points’ previous best were back-to-back ties for ninth earlier this year at The Honda Classic and the Puerto Rico Open presented by Banco Popular. • birdied three of the four par-3 holes in a nine-birdie, one-bogey, final-round 8-under 62, the low round of the tournament. McCarron’s career low round is 61 (1999 Air Canada Championship/Round 4).
• McCarron’s 8-under 62 tied the low final-round in tournament history with (1995) and Ted Tryba (2001). He ranked No. 1 in both fairways hit (76.8%) and greens in regulation (81.9%) for the week but was T46 in putts per round (29.2).