Tuesday, August 27, 2019

2-time PGA Champion Brooks Koepka edges Rory McIlroy to capture second consecutive PGA Player of the Year Award




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PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. (Aug. 26, 2019) – Two-time defending PGA Champion Brooks Koepka edged Rory McIlroy in capturing a second consecutive PGA of America Player of the Year Award, presented by the PGA of America for excellence by a PGA TOUR professional.

McIlroy, who won last weekend’s TOUR Championship and was a three-time-time winner this season, earned his third Vardon Trophy.
Koepka’s drive to a second straight PGA Player of the Year Award was highlighted by his repeat triumph in the PGA Championship in May. His overall 84 points are based upon 50 points for collecting his fourth career major along with victories in The CJ Cup at Nine Bridges and the World Golf Championships-FedEx St. Jude Invitational. He topped the season money list and was fourth in the Vardon Trophy standings for adjusted scoring average. The official PGA TOUR season money list concludes prior to the 30-player TOUR Championship.
McIlroy, the 2012 and ’14 PGA Player of the Year, was second overall with 78 points, followed by Patrick Cantlay and U.S. Open Champion Gary Woodland with 42 points each.
Since 1948, the PGA of America has honored the game’s best players with the PGA Player of the Year Award. It is presented to the top TOUR professional based on a point system for tournament wins, official money standings, and scoring averages. Points for the 2018-19 season began with the Safeway Open on Oct. 4, and concluded Aug. 25, at the TOUR Championship.
In the Vardon Trophy race, McIlroy finished with a 69.057 adjusted scoring average based upon 72 complete rounds. He previously won the Vardon Trophy in 2012 and ’14. Cantlay finished runner-up at 69.306; followed by Webb Simpson (69.377), Koepka (69.395) and Justin Thomas (69.466).
Since 1937, the Vardon Trophy, named by the PGA of America in honor of legendary British golfer Harry Vardon, has been presented annually to the touring professional with the lowest adjusted scoring average. It is based on a minimum of 60 rounds, with no incomplete rounds, in events co-sponsored or designated by the PGA TOUR. The adjusted score is computed from the average score of the field at each event.
The PGA TOUR also recognizes its annual Player of the Year, with the winner announced in September, determined by a vote of the membership.
FINAL 2019 PGA Player of the Year Standings (ending 8/25/19)
PlayerVictory pointsMoney pointsScoring pointsTotal points
1. Brooks Koepka50201484
(The CJ Cup at Nine Bridges, PGA Championship, WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational)
2. Rory McIlroy40182078
(The Players Championship, RBC Canadian Open, TOUR Championship)
T3 Patrick Cantlay10141842
(The Memorial Tournament)
T3 Gary Woodland3012--42
(U.S. Open)
5. Matt Kuchar2016--36
(Mayakoba Golf Classic, SONY Open in Hawaii)
T6 Xander Schauffele2010--30
(WGC-HSBC Championship, Sentry Tournament of Champions)
T6 Shane Lowry30----30
(Open Championship)
T6 Tiger Woods30----30
(The Masters)
9. Justin Thomas1061228
(BMW Championship)
T10 Dustin Johnson108--18
(WGC-Mexico Championship)
T10 Webb Simpson--21618
FINAL 2019 Vardon Trophy Standings
PlayerRoundsAdj. Avg.
1. Rory McIlroy7269.057
2. Patrick Cantlay7769.306
3. Webb Simpson8169.377
4. Brooks Koepka8169.395
5. Justin Thomas7569.466
6. Jon Rahm7569.618
7. Adam Scott6369.693
8. Tommy Fleetwood7169.729
9. Paul Casey7969.821
10. Justin Rose6669.825
Points are distributed based upon the following:
A) Tournament victoriesPoints
PGA Championship30
U.S. Open30
Open Championship30
Masters30
The Players Championship20
All other PGA TOUR events, including World Championship events10
B) Money winnings: PGA Tour official money listPoints
1st20
2nd18
3rd16
4th14
5th12
6th10
7th8
8th6
9th4
10th2
C) Adjusted scoring average: min. 60 roundsPoints
1st20
2nd18
3rd16
4th14
5th12
6th10
7th8
8th6
9th4
10th2

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