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PAIRINGS AND STARTING TIMES THE MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT PRESENTED BY NATIONWIDE SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 2019 MUIRFIELD VILLAGE GOLF CLUB, FINAL ROUND SiriusXM Radios Compliments of Nationwide SiriusXM Satellite Radios are available at the Patron Information Centers and the clubhouse Pro Shop Thursday through Sunday, while supplies last. Significant changes for the 2018-19 FedExCup Playoffs include a simplified scoring system at the TOUR Championship that will determine the FedExCup Champion and a new $10 million program for the FedExCup Regular Season sponsored by Wyndham Rewards: the “Wyndham Rewards Top 10.” The FedExCup Playoffs – reduced from four to three events this season – will feature fields of 125 for THE NORTHERN TRUST, 70 for the BMW Championship and 30 for the TOUR Championship, where the FedExCup Champion will be determined. In addition to the $10 million Wyndham Rewards Top 10, the existing FedExCup bonus pool will increase by $25 million, to $60 million. The FedExCup Champion will receive $15 million, versus the $10 million prize from previous years. HONORING OUR FRIENDS Pandel Savic (1927-2018), Co-Founder / General Chairman — A great friend, great supporter and wonderful family man, Pandel’s impact tran- scended the Nicklaus family and was felt all over central Ohio. Pandel helped found Muirfield Village Golf Club and the Memorial Tournament. This week we celebrate Pandel—a friend to all and someone who never met a stranger. Susan Hosket (1969-2019), Memorial Staff Member — Affectionately nicknamed “Swan,” you could always count on Susan for her humor and hospitable heart. Susan’s love for her sons, husband and family was apparent. Candidly, she would loathe this tribute, but our staff couldn’t help but honor our friend. CELL PHONE POLICY— Mobile devices are permitted, yet please recognize that their use is restricted. The Memorial Tournament has instituted a “zero-tolerance” policy for any breach of the restrictions below. Confiscated phones can be retrieved at the completion of play at Lost and Found, located in the Patron Information Center. Following are the PGA TOUR’s policy guidelines: • Devices must be on silent at all times; flash is prohibited; • Phone calls are allowed only in designated areas identified as “Cell Phone Zones”; • Content may be used for personal purposes only (personal social media) and not for commercial use; • No live streaming or real-time (shot-by-shot) coverage; • Devices may be used to capture video, audio and photos (content) in all areas throughout Tournament week; • Data use (texting, email, etc.) is permitted outside of the designated “Cell Phone Zones” but away from play; • All posted signage and instructions from Tournament staff must be observed; • Failure to comply may result in ticket revocation. See the back of your ticket for complete terms of the Spectator Mobile Device Policy or visit www.pgatour.com/ticketterms. PATRON INFORMATION CENTER — Located at the west end of the practice area, the volunteers staffing the Patron Information Center will be able to answer your questions concerning the Tournament and the golf course. Patrons will be able to leave messages and receive EMERGENCY messages. The phone number for the Message Center is 614-889-6719 or 614-889-6720. In addition, please note that the Patron Information Center is the location for Lost and Found. PATRON COURTESIES — Your courteous cooperation with marshals and other officials is greatly appreciated. Here are guidelines to help ensure the best experience possible for players and patrons alike. PLEASE: • Walk at all times—never run; • Be quiet and still as golfers play their shots; • Don’t leave green areas until all players in a group have putted out; • Do not approach or talk to players on the golf course, no matter how well you may know them; • Cross fairways only at designated areas and stay behind the ropes at all other times; • Place all refuse in the receptacles provided; • Be as considerate of your fellow spectators as you would like them to be of you; • Heckling, signs and clothing with messaging deemed disruptive to play are not permitted and will result in patron removal and relinquishment of Tournament credentials. HONORING OUR FRIENDS Pandel Savic (1927-2018), Co-Founder / General Chairman — A great friend, great supporter and wonderful family man, Pandel’s impact tran- scended the Nicklaus family and was felt all over central Ohio. Pandel helped found Muirfield Village Golf Club and the Memorial Tournament. This week we celebrate Pandel—a friend to all and someone who never met a stranger. Susan Hosket (1969-2019), Memorial Staff Member — Affectionately nicknamed “Swan,” you could always count on Susan for her humor and hospitable heart. Susan’s love for her sons, husband and family was apparent. Candidly, she would loathe this tribute, but our staff couldn’t help but honor our friend. CELL PHONE POLICY— Mobile devices are permitted, yet please recognize that their use is restricted. The Memorial Tournament has instituted a “zero-tolerance” policy for any breach of the restrictions below. Confiscated phones can be retrieved at the completion of play at Lost and Found, located in the Patron Information Center. Following are the PGA TOUR’s policy guidelines: • Devices must be on silent at all times; flash is prohibited; • Phone calls are allowed only in designated areas identified as “Cell Phone Zones”; • Content may be used for personal purposes only (personal social media) and not for commercial use; • No live streaming or real-time (shot-by-shot) coverage; • Devices may be used to capture video, audio and photos (content) in all areas throughout Tournament week; • Data use (texting, email, etc.) is permitted outside of the designated “Cell Phone Zones” but away from play; • All posted signage and instructions from Tournament staff must be observed; • Failure to comply may result in ticket revocation. See the back of your ticket for complete terms of the Spectator Mobile Device Policy or visit www.pgatour.com/ticketterms. PATRON INFORMATION CENTER — Located at the west end of the practice area, the volunteers staffing the Patron Information Center will be able to answer your questions concerning the Tournament and the golf course. Patrons will be able to leave messages and receive EMERGENCY messages. The phone number for the Message Center is 614-889-6719 or 614-889-6720. In addition, please note that the Patron Information Center is the location for Lost and Found. PATRON COURTESIES — Your courteous cooperation with marshals and other officials is greatly appreciated. Here are guidelines to help ensure the best experience possible for players and patrons alike. PLEASE: • Walk at all times—never run; • Be quiet and still as golfers play their shots; • Don’t leave green areas until all players in a group have putted out; • Do not approach or talk to players on the golf course, no matter how well you may know them; • Cross fairways only at designated areas and stay behind the ropes at all other times; • Place all refuse in the receptacles provided; • Be as considerate of your fellow spectators as you would like them to be of you; • Heckling, signs and clothing with messaging deemed disruptive to play are not permitted and will result in patron removal and relinquishment of Tournament credentials. TEE TIME TEE TIME 8:00 11:00 8:05 11:10 8:14 11:20 8:23 11:30 8:32 11:40 8:41 11:50 9:20 12:30 10:00 1:10 8:50 12:00 9:30 12:40 10:10 1:20 9:00 12:10 9:40 12:50 10:20 1:30 10:40 1:50 9:10 12:20 9:50 1:00 10:30 1:40 10:50 K.J. Choi Westlake, TX 76 67 77 +4 220 Norman Xiong San Diego, CA 72 73 76 +5 221 Matthew Fitzpatrick Sheffield, ENG 73 71 74 +2 218 Anirban Lahiri Bangalore, IND 67 76 75 +2 218 Jim Furyk Jacksonville, FL 72 69 75 E 216 David Lipsky Las Vegas, NV 70 70 76 E 216 Ryan Moore Las Vegas, NV 65 75 75 -1 215 Si Woo Kim South Korea 69 70 76 -1 215 Joel Dahmen Clarkston, WA 72 70 77 +3 219 Ted Potter, Jr. Ocala, FL 70 73 77 +4 220 Adam Hadwin Abbotsford, B.C., CAN 72 73 73 +2 218 Joost Luiten Holland 73 71 74 +2 218 Scott Stallings Oak Ridge, TN 69 74 73 E 216 Max Homa Valencia, CA 70 72 74 E 216 Haotong Li Shanghai, China 69 72 74 -1 215 Henrik Stenson Gothenberg, SWE 70 70 75 -1 215 Abraham Ancer Reynosa, MEX 72 71 75 +2 218 Brendan Steele Idyllwild, CA 71 73 75 +3 219 Adam Schenk Vincennes, IN 71 74 72 +1 217 Bryson DeChambeau Clovis, CA 74 70 73 +1 217 Pat Perez Scottsdale, AZ 75 70 71 E 216 David Lingmerth Tranas, SWE 71 74 71 E 216 Rafa Cabrera Bello Gran Canaria, Spain 72 71 74 +1 217 Sungjae Im South Korea 72 70 75 +1 217 J.T. Poston Hickory, NC 72 73 71 E 216 Jason Kokrak Cleveland, OH 71 73 72 E 216 Kevin Kisner Aiken, SC 75 67 73 -1 215 Corey Conners Listowel, ON, CAN 72 69 74 -1 215 Austin Cook Jonesboro, AR 71 67 76 -2 214 Tyrrell Hatton England 71 72 72 -1 215 Brian Stuard Jackson, MI 78 65 71 -2 214 Louis Oosthuizen Albertinia, RSA 73 70 71 -2 214 Gary Woodland Topeka, KS 69 71 74 -2 214 Sam Ryder Atlantic Beach, FL 69 71 74 -2 214 Rory Sabbatini Bratislava, SVK 73 71 70 -2 214 Byeong Hun An Seoul, South Korea 72 72 70 -2 214 Michael Thompson Sea Island, GA 71 71 71 -3 213 Russell Knox Inverness, SCO 68 73 72 -3 213 Leaders Statistical Summary Steve Stricker Madison, WI 69 76 67 -4 212 Alex Noren Stockholm, Sweden 73 70 69 -4 212 Peter Malnati Knoxville, TN 72 72 69 -3 213 Ryan Armour THE Ohio State University 71 71 71 -3 213 Xander Schauffele San Diego, CA 69 70 72 -5 211 Vaughn Taylor Augusta, GA 67 72 72 -5 211 Luke Donald High Wycombe, ENG 72 73 65 -6 210 Aaron Baddeley Melbourne, Australia 72 70 68 -6 210 Bud Cauley Jacksonville Beach, FL 67 70 70 -9 207 Kyoung-Hoon Lee South Korea 68 67 72 -9 207 Kiradech Aphibarnrat Bankok, Thailand 70 71 71 -4 212 Andrew Putnam University Place, WA 68 70 74 -4 212 Nick Watney Dixon, CA 74 68 69 -5 211 Matt Jones Sydney, AUS 75 67 69 -5 211 Kevin Streelman Wheaton, IL 72 68 69 -7 209 Justin Rose London, ENG 75 63 71 -7 209 Hideki Matsuyama Sendai, JPN 71 70 64 -11 205 Patrick Cantlay Jupiter, FL 68 69 68 -11 205 Lucas Glover Greenville, SC 72 72 69 -3 213 Shubhankar Sharma Chandigarh, India 73 71 69 -3 213 Billy Horschel Ponte Vedra Bch, FL 71 70 70 -5 211 Brian Harman St Simons Island, GA 71 69 71 -5 211 Rickie Fowler Murrieta, CA 69 68 72 -7 209 Troy Merritt Eagle, ID 69 66 74 -7 209 Jordan Spieth Dallas, TX 66 70 69 -11 205 Marc Leishman Australia 67 71 69 -9 207 Tiger Woods Jupiter, FL 70 72 70 -4 212 Keith Mitchell Sea Island, GA 73 69 70 -4 212 Danny Willett England 69 69 72 -6 210 Joaquin Niemann Santiago, Chile 72 71 68 -5 211 Emiliano Grillo Argentina 69 68 71 -8 208 Jason Dufner Auburn, AL 72 69 68 -7 209 Martin Kaymer Germany 67 68 66 -15 201 Adam Scott Australia 71 66 66 -13 203 Boo Weekley East Milton, FL 74 71 79 +8 224 1ST RD 1ST RD 2ND RD 2ND RD 3rd RD 3rd RD +/- +/- TOTAL TOTAL PLAYER’S NAME AND RESIDENCE PLAYER’S NAME AND RESIDENCE

PAIRINGS AND STARTING TIMES Mobile devices are ……Joost Luiten Holland 73 71 74 +2 218 Scott Stallings OakRidge,TN 69 74 73 E 216 Max Homa Valencia, CA 70 72 74 E 216 Haotong Li

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Page 1: PAIRINGS AND STARTING TIMES Mobile devices are ……Joost Luiten Holland 73 71 74 +2 218 Scott Stallings OakRidge,TN 69 74 73 E 216 Max Homa Valencia, CA 70 72 74 E 216 Haotong Li

PAIRINGS AND STARTING TIMES THE MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT

PRESENTED BY NATIONWIDESUNDAY, JUNE 2, 2019

MUIRFIELD VILLAGE GOLF CLUB, FINAL ROUND

SiriusXM Radios Compliments of NationwideSiriusXM Satellite Radios are available at the Patron Information Centers and the clubhouse Pro Shop Thursday through Sunday, while supplies last.

Significant changes for the 2018-19 FedExCup Playoffs include a simplified scoring system at the

TOUR Championship that will determine the FedExCup Champion and a new $10 million program for

the FedExCup Regular Season sponsored by Wyndham Rewards: the “Wyndham Rewards Top 10.” The

FedExCup Playoffs – reduced from four to three events this season – will feature fields of 125 for THE

NORTHERN TRUST, 70 for the BMW Championship and 30 for the TOUR Championship, where the

FedExCup Champion will be determined. In addition to the $10 million Wyndham Rewards Top 10, the

existing FedExCup bonus pool will increase by $25 million, to $60 million. The FedExCup Champion will

receive $15 million, versus the $10 million prize from previous years.

HONORING OUR FRIENDS

Pandel Savic (1927-2018), Co-Founder / General Chairman — A great friend, great supporter and wonderful family man, Pandel’s impact tran-scended the Nicklaus family and was felt all over central Ohio. Pandel helped found Muirfield Village Golf Club and the Memorial Tournament. This week we celebrate Pandel—a friend to all and someone who never met a stranger.

Susan Hosket (1969-2019), Memorial Staff Member — Affectionately nicknamed “Swan,” you could always count on Susan for her humor and hospitable heart. Susan’s love for her sons, husband and family was apparent. Candidly, she would loathe this tribute, but our staff couldn’t help but honor our friend.

CELL PHONE POLICY— Mobile devices are permitted, yet please recognize that their use is restricted. The Memorial Tournament has instituted a “zero-tolerance” policy for any breach of the restrictions below. Confiscated phones can be retrieved at the completion of play at Lost and Found, located in the Patron Information Center.

Following are the PGA TOUR’s policy guidelines:• Devices must be on silent at all times; flash is prohibited;• Phone calls are allowed only in designated areas identified as “Cell Phone Zones”;• Content may be used for personal purposes only (personal social media) and not for commercial use; • No live streaming or real-time (shot-by-shot) coverage; • Devices may be used to capture video, audio and photos (content) in all areas throughout Tournament week;• Data use (texting, email, etc.) is permitted outside of the designated “Cell Phone Zones” but away from play;• All posted signage and instructions from Tournament staff must be observed;• Failure to comply may result in ticket revocation.

See the back of your ticket for complete terms of the Spectator Mobile Device Policy or visit www.pgatour.com/ticketterms.

PATRON INFORMATION CENTER — Located at the west end of the practice area, the volunteers staffing the Patron Information Center will be able to answer your questions concerning the Tournament and the golf course. Patrons will be able to leave messages and receive EMERGENCY messages. The phone number for the Message Center is 614-889-6719 or 614-889-6720. In addition, please note that the Patron Information Center is the location for Lost and Found.

PATRON COURTESIES — Your courteous cooperation with marshals and other officials is greatly appreciated. Here are guidelines to help ensure the best experience possible for players and patrons alike.

PLEASE:• Walk at all times—never run;

• Be quiet and still as golfers play their shots;

• Don’t leave green areas until all players in a group have putted out;

• Do not approach or talk to players on the golf course, no matter how well you may know them;

• Cross fairways only at designated areas and stay behind the ropes at all other times;

• Place all refuse in the receptacles provided;

• Be as considerate of your fellow spectators as you would like them to be of you;

• Heckling, signs and clothing with messaging deemed disruptive to play are not permitted and will result in patron removal and relinquishment of Tournament credentials.

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HONORING OUR FRIENDS

Pandel Savic (1927-2018), Co-Founder / General Chairman — A great friend, great supporter and wonderful family man, Pandel’s impact tran-scended the Nicklaus family and was felt all over central Ohio. Pandel helped found Muirfield Village Golf Club and the Memorial Tournament. This week we celebrate Pandel—a friend to all and someone who never met a stranger.

Susan Hosket (1969-2019), Memorial Staff Member — Affectionately nicknamed “Swan,” you could always count on Susan for her humor and hospitable heart. Susan’s love for her sons, husband and family was apparent. Candidly, she would loathe this tribute, but our staff couldn’t help but honor our friend.

CELL PHONE POLICY— Mobile devices are permitted, yet please recognize that their use is restricted. The Memorial Tournament has instituted a “zero-tolerance” policy for any breach of the restrictions below. Confiscated phones can be retrieved at the completion of play at Lost and Found, located in the Patron Information Center.

Following are the PGA TOUR’s policy guidelines:• Devices must be on silent at all times; flash is prohibited;• Phone calls are allowed only in designated areas identified as “Cell Phone Zones”;• Content may be used for personal purposes only (personal social media) and not for commercial use; • No live streaming or real-time (shot-by-shot) coverage; • Devices may be used to capture video, audio and photos (content) in all areas throughout Tournament week;• Data use (texting, email, etc.) is permitted outside of the designated “Cell Phone Zones” but away from play;• All posted signage and instructions from Tournament staff must be observed;• Failure to comply may result in ticket revocation.

See the back of your ticket for complete terms of the Spectator Mobile Device Policy or visit www.pgatour.com/ticketterms.

PATRON INFORMATION CENTER — Located at the west end of the practice area, the volunteers staffing the Patron Information Center will be able to answer your questions concerning the Tournament and the golf course. Patrons will be able to leave messages and receive EMERGENCY messages. The phone number for the Message Center is 614-889-6719 or 614-889-6720. In addition, please note that the Patron Information Center is the location for Lost and Found.

PATRON COURTESIES — Your courteous cooperation with marshals and other officials is greatly appreciated. Here are guidelines to help ensure the best experience possible for players and patrons alike.

PLEASE:• Walk at all times—never run;

• Be quiet and still as golfers play their shots;

• Don’t leave green areas until all players in a group have putted out;

• Do not approach or talk to players on the golf course, no matter how well you may know them;

• Cross fairways only at designated areas and stay behind the ropes at all other times;

• Place all refuse in the receptacles provided;

• Be as considerate of your fellow spectators as you would like them to be of you;

• Heckling, signs and clothing with messaging deemed disruptive to play are not permitted and will result in patron removal and relinquishment of Tournament credentials.

05058B.indd 2 5/23/19 11:56 AM

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K.J. Choi Westlake, TX 76 67 77 +4 220Norman Xiong San Diego, CA 72 73 76 +5 221

Matthew Fitzpatrick Sheffield,ENG73 71 74 +2 218Anirban Lahiri Bangalore,IND67 76 75 +2 218

Jim Furyk Jacksonville, FL 72 69 75 E 216David Lipsky LasVegas,NV70 70 76 E 216

Ryan Moore LasVegas,NV65 75 75 -1 215Si Woo Kim South Korea 69 70 76 -1 215

Joel Dahmen Clarkston, WA 72 70 77 +3 219Ted Potter, Jr. Ocala, FL 70 73 77 +4 220

Adam Hadwin Abbotsford,B.C.,CAN72 73 73 +2 218Joost Luiten Holland 73 71 74 +2 218

Scott Stallings OakRidge,TN69 74 73 E 216Max Homa Valencia, CA 70 72 74 E 216

Haotong Li Shanghai, China 69 72 74 -1 215Henrik Stenson Gothenberg,SWE70 70 75 -1 215

Abraham Ancer Reynosa,MEX72 71 75 +2 218Brendan Steele Idyllwild,CA71 73 75 +3 219

Adam Schenk Vincennes,IN71 74 72 +1 217Bryson DeChambeau Clovis, CA 74 70 73 +1 217

Pat Perez Scottsdale,AZ75 70 71 E 216David Lingmerth Tranas,SWE71 74 71 E 216

Rafa Cabrera Bello GranCanaria,Spain72 71 74 +1 217Sungjae Im South Korea 72 70 75 +1 217

J.T. Poston Hickory,NC72 73 71 E 216Jason Kokrak Cleveland,OH71 73 72 E 216

Kevin Kisner Aiken, SC 75 67 73 -1 215Corey Conners Listowel,ON,CAN72 69 74 -1 215

Austin Cook Jonesboro, AR 71 67 76 -2 214Tyrrell Hatton England 71 72 72 -1 215

Brian Stuard Jackson, MI 78 65 71 -2 214 Louis Oosthuizen Albertinia, RSA 73 70 71 -2 214

Gary Woodland Topeka,KS69 71 74 -2 214Sam Ryder Atlantic Beach, FL 69 71 74 -2 214

Rory Sabbatini Bratislava, SVK 73 71 70 -2 214Byeong Hun An Seoul, South Korea 72 72 70 -2 214

Michael Thompson SeaIsland,GA71 71 71 -3 213Russell Knox Inverness, SCO 68 73 72 -3 213 Leaders Statistical Summary

Steve Stricker Madison,WI69 76 67 -4 212Alex Noren Stockholm,Sweden73 70 69 -4 212

Peter Malnati Knoxville,TN72 72 69 -3 213Ryan Armour THEOhioStateUniversity71 71 71 -3 213

Xander Schauffele San Diego, CA 69 70 72 -5 211Vaughn Taylor Augusta,GA67 72 72 -5 211

Luke Donald HighWycombe,ENG72 73 65 -6 210Aaron Baddeley Melbourne, Australia 72 70 68 -6 210

Bud Cauley Jacksonville Beach, FL 67 70 70 -9 207Kyoung-Hoon Lee South Korea 68 67 72 -9 207

Kiradech Aphibarnrat Bankok,Thailand70 71 71 -4 212Andrew Putnam UniversityPlace,WA68 70 74 -4 212

Nick Watney Dixon, CA 74 68 69 -5 211Matt Jones Sydney,AUS75 67 69 -5 211

Kevin Streelman Wheaton, IL 72 68 69 -7 209Justin Rose London,ENG75 63 71 -7 209

Hideki Matsuyama Sendai,JPN71 70 64 -11 205Patrick Cantlay Jupiter,FL 68 69 68 -11 205

Lucas Glover Greenville,SC72 72 69 -3 213Shubhankar Sharma Chandigarh, India 73 71 69 -3 213

Billy Horschel PonteVedraBch,FL71 70 70 -5 211Brian Harman StSimonsIsland,GA71 69 71 -5 211

Rickie Fowler Murrieta, CA 69 68 72 -7 209Troy Merritt Eagle,ID 69 66 74 -7 209

Jordan Spieth Dallas, TX 66 70 69 -11 205Marc Leishman Australia 67 71 69 -9 207

Tiger Woods Jupiter,FL 70 72 70 -4 212Keith Mitchell SeaIsland,GA73 69 70 -4 212

Danny Willett England 69 69 72 -6 210Joaquin Niemann Santiago, Chile 72 71 68 -5 211

Emiliano Grillo Argentina 69 68 71 -8 208Jason Dufner Auburn, AL 72 69 68 -7 209

Martin Kaymer Germany 67 68 66 -15 201Adam Scott Australia 71 66 66 -13 203

Boo Weekley EastMilton,FL74 71 79 +8 224

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