James Hahn topped Roberto Castro in a playoff to capture his second PGA Tour title at the Wells Fargo Championship. Here are the key stats from Quail Hollow, courtesy of the Golf Channel research department.
James Hahn
• Missed eight consecutive cuts entering this week
• First player to win at both Quail Hollow and Riviera
• Was 30 over par in previous eight starts entering this week
• 68 Saturday was first round in 60s since two days before Super Bowl
• Projected to move into top 55 in World Ranking (134th this week)
• Hit only 11 GIR in final round (went 5-for-7 scrambling)
• Perfect 5-for-5 in sand saves this week
• Improves to 2-0 in playoffs in career
• Fourth player in last five PGA Tour seasons to get first two wins via playoff (Hideki Matsuyama, Jordan Spieth and Rickie Fowler)
Roberto Castro
• Made 6-foot putt on 72nd hole to force playoff with Hahn
• Defeated in first playoff of PGA Tour career
• Second career runner-up finish (116th start)
• Played last three holes of regulation in 2 over (bogeyed 16 and 17)
• 71 in final round; did not make a birdie over last eight holes
• Missed five putts inside 10 feet in final round
• Did not make a putt longer than 7 feet in final round
• Fourth top-10 finish in nine worldwide starts this year
• Played 18th hole in 4 over par for the week (12 under on rest of the course)
• Went 6-for-8 scrambling over final two rounds this week
• Second consecutive year to finish top-5 in this event (fifth last year)
• 66; eight birdies and two bogeys in final round
• Sixth round of 66 or better at Quail Hollow (most all-time)
• Sixth career round at Quail Hollow with eight or more birdies/eagles
• No other player has more than three such rounds in tournament history
• Combined 66 under in this tournament since 2010 (best of anyone in span)
• Averaged 323 yards driving distance in final round
• Hit 14/18 GIR in final round (three more than any other round this week)
• 66; fifth career round of 66 or better at Quail Hollow
• Fifth round of 66 or better this season (last: third round at Pebble Beach)
• Had five rounds of 66 or better each of previous two seasons combined
• Lowest final round score to par since 2014 WGC-Bridgestone
• 60th worldwide start since last win (2013 Open Championship)
• 18-for-18 on putts inside 15 feet in final round
Rickie Fowler
• Led by one after 54 holes; played first seven holes in 3 over
• 0-for-3 converting 54-hole leads/co-leads into PGA Tour wins
• Was trying to win on Mother’s Day for second straight year
• T-4; seventh top-10 in 11 worldwide starts in 2016