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The Scorecard: AT&T National

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AT&T National
The scorecard is a weekly wrap up of the most important numbers from the previous week’s PGA Tour event.

The Front Nine

1 — Final rounds this year in the 60s that Bill Haas had shot prior to his Sunday 66.

1.556 — Putts per green in regulation average for Haas, second in field

25 — Birdies made by Haas at Congressional, first in the field.

5 — Combined number of birdies recorded on Sunday by Roberto Castro, Andres
Romero and James Driscoll, all tied for first with Haas after three rounds.

393  — Distance of birdie putts made, in inches, by Haas on Nos. 8, 9 and 10 on Sunday, to take control of the tournament.

2.498 — Strokes gained putting stat for Haas at the AT&T National, also second in the field for the week.

7569 — Yards in length of Congressional’s Blue Course, site of the AT&T National.

2 — Consecutive birdies made by Haas after his triple-bogey 7 on No. 11 on
Saturday.

14 — Number of Titleist clubs in Haas’ bag.

Graham DaLaet

The Back Nine

4 — Top-10 finishes for Graham DeLaet in 2013 (including the last two week).

64 — Final-round score posted by D.H. Lee, including nine birdies, to move up 17 spots into a tie for third place, his first top-five finish of 2013.

5 — Number of top-10 finishes for Jordan Spieth in 2013, after finishing in sixth at AT&T National. Who will win first, DeLaet or Spieth?

79 — Percentage of greens hit by Jason Kokrak, who tied for third with Lee behind Haas and
Castro.

313 — Kokrak’s driving distance average, fourthth longest for the week.

67 — Driving accuracy percentage on the season for Brian Davis, whose T-8 was his fourth
top-10 finish of 2013.

28 — Spots improved on Day Four by John Rollins, biggest upward move of the day, thanks to
a three-under 68.

8 — Missed cuts thus far this season for Roberto Castro, whose fourth-round 69
garnered a runner-up finish at Congressional. (He finished T-7 at Greenbrier last year, so watch out!)

127 — Yards from fairway bunker carried by Jordan Spieth with pitching wedge, for hole-out eagle on No. 1 Sunday at AT&T National.

Ronald Montesano writes for GolfWRX.com from western New York. He dabbles in coaching golf and teaching Spanish, in addition to scribbling columns on all aspects of golf, from apparel to architecture, from equipment to travel. Follow Ronald on Twitter at @buffalogolfer.

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