2013 Recap & Results

Memorial Tournament Winner - Matt Kuchar

Dates

May 27 - June 2

Purse

$6,200,000

Par

36-36=72

Yardage

7,352

Steady Matt Kuchar wins the Memorial


DUBLIN, Ohio -- Most of the perks from winning the Memorial were evident to Matt Kuchar soon after his 20-foot birdie putt tumbled into the final hole Sunday.

He looked just beyond the 18th green to where 3-year-old son Carson was giving a high-five to tournament host Jack Nicklaus. He had the first multiple-win season of his PGA Tour career. Kuchar went to a career-best No. 4 in the world ranking. He is all but assured of returning to Muirfield Village in October as part of the Presidents Cup team.

"To walk off the green and to greet Mr. Nicklaus and have him congratulate me, that's something I'll certainly never forget," he said.

Perhaps the greatest benefit was one only Kuchar could feel -- confidence.

And that's a big deal with the U.S. Open approaching.

Kuchar missed only one fairway and held off a hard-charging Kevin Chappell over the last three holes to close with a 4-under 68 for a two-shot victory. The win came one week after he was runner-up by one shot at the Colonial.

"Great golf breeds more great golf," Kuchar said. "Winning tournaments breeds winning more tournaments. Anytime you can get comfortable playing in that final group, finishing off a tournament, winning a tournament is a huge amount of confidence. Heading into Merion, I'll have a lot of confidence.

"I'm looking forward to my chances there at Merion."

He sure played the kind of golf that goes a long way at the U.S. Open, which starts June 13 at Merion Golf Club outside Philadelphia.

Muirfield Village was such a demanding test that Tiger Woods had two triple-bogeys in the same tournament for the first time since 1997 and wound up with the second-highest tournament score in his career at 8-over 296.

"It happens. It happens to us all," Woods said. "Go home next week and practice."

Not having Woods around didn't make the task any easier for Kuchar.

Right when he thought the tournament was in hand, Chappell birdied three of his last four holes. Two shots behind going to the 18th, Chappell stuffed his approach to tap-in range for birdie. Kuchar needed only two putts from 20 feet for the win, and instead he rolled the birdie putt into the hole and thrust his fist into the air as he smiled.

He's always smiling, and he had good reason on this day. He joined Woods has the only players to win more than once this year on tour -- Kuchar also won the Match Play Championship in February -- and his game is peaking heading into a summer of majors, the one missing piece for the 35-year-old American.

"His bad shots hit greens. And he's really good with the putter," Chappell said. "And he just doesn't make very many mistakes."

Chappell, who missed four birdie attempts inside 10 feet on the front nine, still closed with a 68. He played his last 25 holes without a bogey.

Kyle Stanley ran off four birdies in a five-hole stretch to end the front nine and pull within one shot, but he fell back with a bogey on the par-5 11th and never caught up. Stanley fell out of a tie for second on the 17th hole, and it was costly. A runner-up finish would have put him inside the top 50 and allowed him to skip 36 holes of U.S. Open qualifying on Monday. He closed with a 71 and finished alone in third, which will move him to just inside the top 60.

The top 60 after next week are exempt to the U.S. Open.

"Mentally, I'm pretty drained right now," Stanley said. "I would have shot a million this week if I didn't make putts. So I'm really happy about that."

Kuchar finished at 12-under 276 and will be looked upon as one of the favorites in two weeks at the U.S. Open.

"There are a couple of things I thought were missing from my pedigree," Kuchar said. "A major championship is on the list, and a multiple-win season was on the list. That's something that at the beginning of the year when I set goals, I wanted to have a multiple-win year. And making the Presidents Cup team was on the list. ... To have kind of sealed the deal with winning this tournament feels really good.

"Having a multiple-win season is nice to be able to check that one off the list."

Nicklaus offered some help on that other item.

"If Matt would ask me, 'What would you do coming up with Merion?' I would only," Nicklaus said before Kuchar leaned into his microphone and interrupted him.

"What would you do coming up with Merion?" Kuchar said.

Nicklaus suggested going a week early, as he always did in winning his record 18 majors. By the time Nicklaus was done talking, Kuchar was making plans to go to Merion on Tuesday.

Rory McIlroy closed with a 72 and finished 18 shots behind.

Kuchar was at his best off the tee. He didn't miss a fairway until the 17th hole, when he found a bunker to the right of the fairway. Chappell, coming off a 10-foot par save on the 16th hole, made a 20-foot birdie putt on the 17th to get within two shots. Kuchar had to make a 5-foot par putt to keep the two-shot margin, and Chappell kept coming at him. He started walking after his approach to the 18th when he hit it.

"There at the end, it got scary," Kuchar said. "He made a great run at the end."

Kuchar never looks as though he is under much stress, and for so much of Sunday, he wasn't.

Starting the final round with a two-shot lead, he made a 15-foot birdie putt on the opening hole and led by at least two shots for all but two holes.

Copyright 2013 by The Associated Press

# Name R1 R2 R3 R4 Total Purse
1 Matt Kuchar 68 70 70 68 276 $1,116,000
2 Kevin Chappell 71 71 68 68 278 $669,600
3 Kyle Stanley 67 70 73 71 281 $421,600
4 Bill Haas 68 67 76 71 282 $272,800
Scott Stallings 70 70 75 67 282 $272,800
6 Russell Henley 67 77 70 69 283 $215,450
Matt Jones 69 72 70 72 283 $215,450
8 Justin Rose 70 70 71 73 284 $167,400
Charl Schwartzel 65 71 76 72 284 $167,400
Pat Perez 72 69 72 71 284 $167,400
Brian Davis 75 70 69 70 284 $167,400
Michael Thompson 69 76 70 69 284 $167,400
13 Ryan Moore 70 72 73 70 285 $119,867
James Driscoll 70 75 73 67 285 $119,867
Adam Scott 73 70 69 73 285 $119,867
16 Ken Duke 75 69 72 70 286 $93,000
Cameron Tringale 71 71 74 70 286 $93,000
Hunter Mahan 73 68 75 70 286 $93,000
Gary Woodland 70 73 70 73 286 $93,000
Scott Piercy 66 75 71 74 286 $93,000
21 Luke Donald 73 73 71 70 287 $58,203
Jim Furyk 75 70 69 73 287 $58,203
Charles Howell III 72 70 73 72 287 $58,203
Roberto Castro 71 70 75 71 287 $58,203
David Hearn 71 71 74 71 287 $58,203
K.J. Choi 72 74 70 71 287 $58,203
Graham DeLaet 70 72 74 71 287 $58,203
Bo Van Pelt 73 69 72 73 287 $58,203
29 Davis Love III 73 69 72 74 288 $40,300
J.J. Henry 72 72 68 76 288 $40,300
Carl Pettersson 71 71 73 73 288 $40,300
Bubba Watson 71 67 75 75 288 $40,300
Stewart Cink 70 72 76 70 288 $40,300
34 Robert Karlsson 69 71 76 73 289 $33,480
Justin Leonard 70 76 73 70 289 $33,480
Bud Cauley 71 73 76 69 289 $33,480
37 Trevor Immelman 70 72 74 74 290 $28,520
William McGirt 73 73 71 73 290 $28,520
Rickie Fowler 72 71 76 71 290 $28,520
Ernie Els 73 70 74 73 290 $28,520
41 Henrik Stenson 71 73 75 72 291 $20,556
Billy Horschel 70 75 76 70 291 $20,556
Ben Curtis 73 70 73 75 291 $20,556
Camilo Villegas 72 71 76 72 291 $20,556
Marc Leishman 74 72 77 68 291 $20,556
George McNeill 74 71 71 75 291 $20,556
Jason Day 72 75 72 72 291 $20,556
Brandt Jobe 70 75 78 68 291 $20,556
Richard H. Lee 73 71 72 75 291 $20,556
50 Fred Couples 70 75 70 77 292 $15,252
Luke Guthrie 72 74 72 74 292 $15,252
Keegan Bradley 71 74 75 72 292 $15,252
53 Mike Weir 75 72 75 71 293 $14,353
Martin Laird 71 75 71 76 293 $14,353
Chris Stroud 69 77 69 78 293 $14,353
Robert Allenby 74 73 72 74 293 $14,353
57 Ryo Ishikawa 74 73 74 73 294 $13,702
Rory McIlroy 78 69 75 72 294 $13,702
Josh Teater 67 79 75 73 294 $13,702
Derek Ernst 70 73 78 73 294 $13,702
John Senden 71 72 76 75 294 $13,702
David Lingmerth 75 70 72 77 294 $13,702
63 Charley Hoffman 73 69 72 81 295 $13,206
Jordan Spieth 72 73 82 68 295 $13,206
65 Tiger Woods 71 74 79 72 296 $12,896
Charlie Wi 67 74 77 78 296 $12,896
George Coetzee 70 75 72 79 296 $12,896
68 Gonzalo Fernandez-Casta?o 72 74 77 74 297 $12,648
69 Tom Gillis 73 70 75 81 299 $12,462
Fabi?n G?mez 76 68 77 78 299 $12,462
71 Zach Johnson 73 72 81 75 301 $12,276
72 Justin Hicks 73 73 81 76 303 $12,152
73 Jimmy Walker 72 75 77 80 304 $12,028
888 Geoff Ogilvy 77 76 -- -- 153
Branden Grace 78 75 -- -- 153
Charlie Beljan 72 80 -- -- 152
Brandt Snedeker 72 80 -- -- 152
James Hahn 75 77 -- -- 152
Nicolas Colsaerts 80 72 -- -- 152
Tommy Gainey 71 80 -- -- 151
Kevin Streelman 71 80 -- -- 151
Guan Tianlang 72 79 -- -- 151
Jonathan Byrd 77 76 -- -- 153
Jason Kokrak 76 77 -- -- 153
Aaron Baddeley 74 79 -- -- 153
Brendan Steele 79 81 -- -- 160
Nick Watney 82 77 -- -- 159
Matt Every 74 84 -- -- 158
Peter Williamson 81 77 -- -- 158
Steven Fox 78 78 -- -- 156
Shane Lowry 78 78 -- -- 156
Sangmoon Bae 77 78 -- -- 155
Justin Bolli 75 79 -- -- 154
Jeff Overton 76 78 -- -- 154
Bryce Molder 72 79 -- -- 151
Brian Harman 74 77 -- -- 151
Dustin Johnson 73 76 -- -- 149
Ricky Barnes 74 75 -- -- 149
Mark Wilson 74 75 -- -- 149
Greg Chalmers 78 71 -- -- 149
Kevin Stadler 79 70 -- -- 149
John Huh 72 76 -- -- 148
Chris Kirk 74 74 -- -- 148
Vijay Singh 74 74 -- -- 148
Scott Brown 75 73 -- -- 148
Brian Stuard 72 77 -- -- 149
Lucas Glover 78 72 -- -- 150
Kenny Perry 76 74 -- -- 150
Webb Simpson 75 76 -- -- 151
Ben Kohles 76 75 -- -- 151
D.A. Points 76 75 -- -- 151
Casey Wittenberg 76 75 -- -- 151
Nicholas Thompson 78 73 -- -- 151
Daniel Summerhays 74 76 -- -- 150
Ted Potter Jr. 74 76 -- -- 150
Erik Compton 74 76 -- -- 150
Brendon de Jonge 75 75 -- -- 150
889 Lee Westwood -- -- -- -- 76
Johnson Wagner -- -- -- -- 79
890 S.Y. Noh 78 -- -- -- 78

Leaders

First Round
Charl Schwartzel 65 (-7)
Scott Piercy 66 (-6)
Russell Henley 67 (-5)
Kyle Stanley 67 (-5)
Josh Teater 67 (-5)
Charlie Wi 67 (-5)
Matt Kuchar 68 (-4)
Bill Haas 68 (-4)

Second Round
Bill Haas 135 (-9)
Charl Schwartzel 136 (-8)
Kyle Stanley 137 (-7)
Matt Kuchar 138 (-6)
Bubba Watson 138 (-6)

Third Round
Matt Kuchar 208 (-8)
Kevin Chappell 210 (-6)
Kyle Stanley 210 (-6)
Bill Haas 211 (-5)
Matt Jones 211 (-5)
Justin Rose 211 (-5)

Notes

Cut Notes:

73 professionals at 3-over-par 147 from a field of 117 professionals and three amateurs.

Missed Cut:

Scott Brown (75-73-MC), John Huh (72-76-MC), Chris Kirk (74-74-MC), Vijay Singh (74-74-MC), Ricky Barnes (74-75-MC), Greg Chalmers (78-71-MC), Dustin Johnson (73-76-MC), Kevin Stadler (79-70-MC), Brian Stuard (72-77-MC), Mark Wilson (74-75-MC), Erik Compton (74-76-MC), Brendon de Jonge (75-75-MC), Lucas Glover (78-72-MC), Kenny Perry (76-74-MC), Ted Potter, Jr. (74-76-MC), Daniel Summerhays (74-76-MC), Tommy Gainey (71-80-MC), Brian Harman (74-77-MC), Ben Kohles (76-75-MC), Bryce Molder (72-79-MC), D.A. Points (76-75-MC), Webb Simpson (75-76-MC), Kevin Streelman (71-80-MC), Nicholas Thompson (78-73-MC), Guan Tianlang (72-79-MC), Casey Wittenberg (76-75-MC), Charlie Beljan (72-80-MC), Nicolas Colsaerts (80-72-MC), James Hahn (75-77-MC), Brandt Snedeker (72-80-MC), Aaron Baddeley (74-79-MC), Jonathan Byrd (77-76-MC), Branden Grace (78-75-MC), Jason Kokrak (76-77-MC), Geoff Ogilvy (77-76-MC), Justin Bolli (75-79-MC), Jeff Overton (76-78-MC), Sang-Moon Bae (77-78-MC), Steven Fox (78-78-MC), Shane Lowry (78-78-MC), Matt Every (74-84-MC), Peter Williamson (81-77-MC), Nick Watney (82-77-MC), Brendan Steele (79-81-MC), Lee Westwood (76-W/D), Seung-Yul Noh (78-DQ), Johnson Wagner (79-W/D),

Weather:

Thursday: Mostly sunny with a high of 83 degrees. Winds SW 8-15 mph. Friday: Partly cloudy with light showers throughout the day and highs in the upper 80s. Winds SSW 15-30 mph, with gusts over 40 mph. Due to a dangerous weather situation, play was suspended from 2:36 p.m. until 2:58 p.m. Play was again suspended at 4:49 p.m. and resumed at 6:16 p.m. At 7:07 p.m. play was suspended for the day due to dangerous weather conditions and heavy rain with 42 players still on the course. The remaining players returned at 7:30 a.m. Saturday morning to complete their second round. Saturday: Mostly cloudy with a high of 83 degrees. Winds SSW 15-25, gusting to 30 mph. Sunday: Mostly cloudy with a high of 76 degrees. Winds W 10-15 mph, gusting to 20 mph.

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