2017 Recap & Results

Memorial Tournament Winner - Jason Dufner

Dates

May 29 - June 4

Purse

$8,700,000

Par

36-36=72

Yardage

7,392

Jason Dufner Wins the 2017 Memorial Tournament


DUBLIN, Ohio (AP) -- Jason Dufner never lost sight of the big picture even after losing a big lead. It paid off when he made a 32-foot par putt on the final hole that wrapped up his victory Sunday at the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide.

Dufner lost a five-shot lead in the third round. He started the final round facing a four-shot deficit. And then he played his best golf on the back nine, and kept his composure during two rain delays, to close with a 4-under 68 and win by three shots.

"Yesterday was not my best day," Dufner said of his 77. "But I had to get over it quick. It's a 72-hole tournament, there's a lot of things that can happen out there. I knew I was still in the mix."

Dufner finished at 13-under 275 for his fifth PGA TOUR victory, and he joined tournament host Jack Nicklaus as the only Ohio-born winners of the Memorial.

Not since Nick Faldo in the 1989 has anyone shot 77 in the third round and still won on the PGA TOUR.

Rickie Fowler, in prime position to force a playoff on the 18th hole by making birdie, instead made bogey after Dufner ended it with his big par putt. Fowler shot 70 and tied for second with Anirban Lahiri, who closed with a 65.

Justin Thomas missed consecutive short birdie putts that stopped any momentum he had. Matt Kuchar fell back with three bogeys on the back nine. They finished another shot behind. Daniel Summerhays, who began the final round with a three-shot lead, began the back nine with two straight bogeys, and he finished with a double bogey for a 78 to tie for 10th.

Dufner set the 36-hole scoring record at Muirfield Village. No one would have been surprised Friday afternoon that he would be shaking hands with Nicklaus at the end of the tournament.

But what a ride in between.

Dufner got back into the mix quickly when Summerhays lost his three-shot lead after four holes. Over the next five hours -- with 2 1/2 hours' worth of rain delays -- four players had at least a share of the lead and seven players were in the hunt.

Dufner had one stretch on the front nine of bogey-birdie-bogey-birdie-bogey. He played the front nine in even par, and then he came to life. Not only did he hit every green until the 18th on the back nine, all but one of his birdie chances came from 12 feet or closer.

He stuffed his approach on No. 10 to 4 feet and holed a 10-foot birdie putt on the par-3 12th. After missing a pair of birdie chances in the 12-foot range on the next holes, he hit the par-5 15th in two and two-putted for birdie from 40 feet to take the lead.

Fowler fell back when he missed the 14th green long and took bogey, and then hit his fairway metal into the gallery on the 15th and failed to make birdie. Dufner gave himself a cushion on the 17th with his best drive of the day and a wedge to 3 feet.

He made it more exciting than he preferred on the 18th by driving into thick rough just short of the bunker, and hacking out into more rough. He put his third shot to just over 30 feet on the 18th. Fowler, who pulled his wedge left of the green, had Dufner go first to make sure Fowler would have needed to hole the birdie chip to have a chance. Dufner ended the suspense with a putt and a rare show of emotion, slamming down his fist.

Suddenly, he can start thinking about reaching the TOUR Championship and possibly playing in the Presidents Cup.

"I'm pumped to be in the mix again," Dufner said. "It's been a good year so far, but this has made it nice."

Fowler lost a chance to win, and so did Thomas, who already has three victories this year. Thomas saved par on the 12th to stay within one shot of the lead, but then he missed from 4 feet on the 13th and 8 feet on the 14th, two birdie chances that could have tied him with Dufner. And after a big drive on the par-5 15th, Thomas sent his iron well right and was lucky to still be in play. He made par, then dropped a shot on the next hole and his chances were over.

The two rain delays softened the course slightly and ended what would have been a rare week of perfect weather at Muirfield Village. It still finished with a champion everyone would have expected two days ago -- just not the way Dufner got there.

# Name R1 R2 R3 R4 Total Purse
1 Jason Dufner 65 65 77 68 275 $1,566,000
2 Rickie Fowler 70 66 72 70 278 $765,600
Anirban Lahiri 74 70 69 65 278 $765,600
4 Justin Thomas 67 71 69 72 279 $382,800
Matt Kuchar 69 70 67 73 279 $382,800
6 James Hahn 74 72 65 69 280 $281,663
Kevin Kisner 70 69 70 71 280 $281,663
Kyle Stanley 74 67 71 68 280 $281,663
Bubba Watson 71 68 68 73 280 $281,663
10 Daniel Summerhays 66 69 68 78 281 $217,500
Jamie Lovemark 69 69 70 73 281 $217,500
Graham DeLaet 73 67 73 68 281 $217,500
13 Kevin Streelman 73 69 67 73 282 $174,000
Jordan Spieth 66 72 71 73 282 $174,000
15 Jason Day 75 71 67 70 283 $143,550
Marc Leishman 70 70 72 71 283 $143,550
David Lingmerth 65 74 71 73 283 $143,550
Shane Lowry 72 68 70 73 283 $143,550
19 Jim Herman 70 74 67 73 284 $113,100
Harold Varner III 73 71 70 70 284 $113,100
Pat Perez 70 72 69 73 284 $113,100
22 Ricky Barnes 70 77 69 69 285 $90,480
Phil Mickelson 70 70 72 73 285 $90,480
Ross Fisher 73 69 70 73 285 $90,480
25 Bill Haas 73 69 71 73 286 $66,410
Peter Uihlein 76 69 68 73 286 $66,410
Brett Coletta 72 69 72 73 286 $66,410
Stewart Cink 72 73 68 73 286 $66,410
Bud Cauley 75 67 70 74 286 $66,410
Byeong Hun An 68 72 71 75 286 $66,410
31 Adam Scott 76 66 71 74 287 $52,744
Brooks Koepka 69 73 71 74 287 $52,744
Padraig Harrington 71 71 72 73 287 $52,744
Jonas Blixt 75 69 70 73 287 $52,744
35 Patrick Cantlay 71 72 74 71 288 $42,891
Jason Kokrak 73 67 70 78 288 $42,891
Ben Martin 71 74 71 72 288 $42,891
Grayson Murray 72 71 71 74 288 $42,891
Charl Schwartzel 70 71 71 76 288 $42,891
40 Steve Stricker 74 68 69 78 289 $33,930
C.T. Pan 76 68 70 75 289 $33,930
Zach Johnson 76 71 70 72 289 $33,930
Tony Finau 74 73 68 74 289 $33,930
Emiliano Grillo 71 68 73 77 289 $33,930
45 Lucas Glover 67 73 72 78 290 $26,187
Charley Hoffman 72 71 72 75 290 $26,187
Hideki Matsuyama 70 74 76 70 290 $26,187
Mackenzie Hughes 76 70 70 74 290 $26,187
49 Gary Woodland 72 73 72 74 291 $21,982
Nick Taylor 69 76 71 75 291 $21,982
Danny Lee 73 71 75 72 291 $21,982
52 Greg Chalmers 75 68 77 72 292 $20,288
Kevin Chappell 76 69 71 76 292 $20,288
Martin Laird 71 68 75 78 292 $20,288
Sean O'Hair 73 74 74 71 292 $20,288
Brian Stuard 70 74 71 77 292 $20,288
57 Brendan Steele 72 73 72 76 293 $19,227
Sam Saunders 68 74 71 80 293 $19,227
Patrick Reed 76 71 75 71 293 $19,227
D.A. Points 71 76 73 73 293 $19,227
Rod Pampling 72 73 78 70 293 $19,227
Alex Cejka 74 73 75 71 293 $19,227
63 Zac Blair 75 72 71 76 294 $18,531
Camilo Villegas 74 68 75 77 294 $18,531
65 Russell Knox 71 70 78 76 295 $18,183
Cameron Smith 74 71 73 77 295 $18,183
67 Webb Simpson 73 72 74 77 296 $17,661
Patrick Rodgers 70 77 72 77 296 $17,661
William McGirt 71 72 70 83 296 $17,661
K.J. Choi 78 69 75 74 296 $17,661
71 Soren Kjeldsen 72 73 71 81 297 $17,139
Ollie Schniederjans 74 73 73 77 297 $17,139
73 Curtis Luck 77 70 75 77 299 $16,791
Vaughn Taylor 73 71 77 78 299 $16,791
75 Sung Kang 75 72 71 83 301 $16,530
76 Matthew Griffin 75 71 78 82 306 $16,356

Leaders

First Round
David Lingmerth 65 (-7)
Jason Dufner 65 (-7)
Daniel Summerhays 66 (-6)
Jordan Spieth 66 (-6)
Justin Thomas 67 (-5)
Lucas Glover 67 (-5)

Second Round
Jason Dufner 130 (-14)
Daniel Summerhays 135 (-9)
Rickie Fowler 136 (-8)
Jamie Lovemark 138 (-6)
Jordan Spieth 138 (-6)
Justin Thomas 138 (-6)

Third Round
Daniel Summerhays 203 (-13)
Matt Kuchar 206 (-10)
Bubba Watson 207 (-9)
Justin Thomas 207 (-9)
Jason Dufner 207 (-9)
Rickie Fowler 206 (-8)
Jamie Lovemark 206 (-8)

Notes

Cut Notes:

77 players at 3-over 147 from a field of 119 professionals and one amateur

Weather:

Thursday: Mostly sunny skies in the morning becoming partly cloudy in the afternoon. Wind W at 8-16 mph with a high temperature of 77.

Friday: Mostly sunny skies. Wind WNW at 6-12 mph, with a high temperature of 80.

Saturday: Mostly sunny skies. Wind WNW at 5-10 mph, with a high temperature of 84.

Sunday: Partly cloudy, with a high of 85. Wind WSW 15-25 mph. Due to thunderstorms, play was suspended at 4:18 p.m. ET and resumed at 5:35 p.m., a delay of 1 hour, 17 minutes. A second delay occurred at 6:48 p.m. and play resumed at 8:06 p.m. after a 1 hour, 18-minute delay. The round was completed at 8:33 p.m.

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