2022 Recap & Results

Memorial Tournament Winner - Billy Horschel

Dates

May 30 - June 5

Purse

$12,000,000

Par

36-36=72

Yardage

7,543

Billy Horschel wins the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday

By Associated Press


Billy Horschel ended any doubt about his victory at Muirfield Village with an eagle putt from one end of the green to the other on the 15th hole, sending him to a four-shot victory Sunday at the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday.

Horschel was staked to a five-shot lead at the start of a sun-soaked final round and no one ever got closer than two shots. He closed with an even-par 72.

Horschel moved to No. 10 in the FedExCup standings after earning a whopping 550 points.

There still a few nervous moments.

Horschel's streak of 49 consecutive holes without a bogey ended on the sixth hole. He didn't make his first birdie until the 10th hole. He had to scramble for bogey on the par-3 12th that dropped his lead to two over Aaron Wise.

Before the long eagle, Horschel saved himself with par putts of 12 feet on the 13th hole and 8 feet on 14.

And then it was over. From the front of the green on the par-5 15th, Horschel's putt from just inside 55 feet had the perfect line and perfect speed, bending left and dropping in the left side of the cup as he stretched out both arms in a quiet, disbelieving celebration.

“Just like you, big man,” Horschel said to tournament host Jack Nicklaus when it was over.

His lead was up to four shots, and it was a comfortable finish. Horschel finished at 13-under 275 and won $2.16 million, the largest paycheck of his career. As an elevated event, the win comes with a three-year PGA TOUR exemption.

Horschel said he has learned from Tiger Woods and Nicklaus that he didn't need to do anything special with a five-shot lead unless the moment called for it. It was calling on the 15th hole after Wise stuffed a wedge into 2 feet for birdie.

“If I had to do something special, I was ready for it,” he said. “Making that was huge.”

Wise did what he could in a final round so difficult that no one shot better than 69. He and Joaquin Niemann were the only players to apply any serious pressure on Horschel. He opened the back nine with a pair of birdies sand saved par from the back bunker on the 12th. But he dropped a shot on the 13th just as Horschel was looking shaky.

Wise made a bogey on the final hole for a 71 to finish alone in second.

Cameron Smith, who had the 36-hole lead, also started five shots behind. He had a pair of double bogeys for a 42 on the front nine and was never a factor.

Niemann, who won another elevated event at Riviera in The Genesis Invitational, made a strong move and was creeping within range until his wedge on the 14th found a bunker, leading to double bogey. He answered with two birdies, finished with a double bogey and shot 71. He tied for third with defending champion Patrick Cantlay (71).

Before the handshake with Nicklaus, Horschel was mobbed by his three children. He now has seven PGA TOUR victories. His wife has watched him win. His parents have seen him win. This was the first time his children were there, and they were bouncing on the firm greens.

That might have been as great as any pressure as Horschel felt.

“Having a five-shot lead, knowing it was mine to win, I really wanted to get the monkey off my back,” he said of winning with his kids in attendance.

Horschel moves to just outside the top 10 in the world, the highest he has ever been, thanks to a year that finally has brought some consistency in a hit-and-miss game. He has three victories in the last 15 months, all of them against strong fields — the World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play and the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth last year, and now this.

It might even be enough to finally be considered for a U.S. team with the Presidents Cup later this year.

# Name R1 R2 R3 R4 Total Purse
1 Billy Horschel 70 68 65 72 275 $2,160,000
2 Aaron Wise 70 69 69 71 279 $1,308,000
3 Patrick Cantlay 72 69 69 71 281 $708,000
Joaquin Niemann 71 69 70 71 281 $708,000
5 Daniel Berger 70 72 67 73 282 $411,600
Sahith Theegala 68 75 68 71 282 $411,600
Denny McCarthy 68 69 73 72 282 $411,600
Will Zalatoris 68 73 71 70 282 $411,600
Max Homa 69 74 70 69 282 $411,600
10 Sungjae Im 70 70 75 69 284 $303,000
Jon Rahm 72 70 73 69 284 $303,000
Brendan Steele 69 76 68 71 284 $303,000
13 Cameron Smith 67 69 72 77 285 $221,400
Davis Riley 67 71 72 75 285 $221,400
Si Woo Kim 72 71 71 71 285 $221,400
Mito Pereira 73 72 70 70 285 $221,400
Corey Conners 69 73 74 69 285 $221,400
18 Rory McIlroy 70 69 73 74 286 $142,800
Jordan Spieth 70 74 69 73 286 $142,800
Charles Howell III 71 72 70 73 286 $142,800
Adam Hadwin 76 68 70 72 286 $142,800
Brian Harman 73 70 71 72 286 $142,800
Keith Mitchell 70 69 76 71 286 $142,800
Garrick Higgo 75 71 70 70 286 $142,800
Xander Schauffele 70 73 73 70 286 $142,800
26 Pat Perez 72 72 73 70 287 $89,400
Aaron Rai 74 72 69 72 287 $89,400
Adam Schenk 74 72 69 72 287 $89,400
Luke List 67 71 72 77 287 $89,400
Francesco Molinari 71 68 70 78 287 $89,400
31 Jason Day 71 74 68 75 288 $78,600
32 Emiliano Grillo 71 73 70 75 289 $68,520
Shane Lowry 69 72 72 76 289 $68,520
Joel Dahmen 69 73 71 76 289 $68,520
Beau Hossler 72 70 71 76 289 $68,520
Abraham Ancer 69 72 71 77 289 $68,520
37 Jhonattan Vegas 69 69 71 81 290 $51,000
Matthew NeSmith 69 72 70 69 290 $51,000
Keegan Bradley 69 75 69 77 290 $51,000
David Lipsky 71 70 73 76 290 $51,000
Martin Laird 72 73 71 74 290 $51,000
Mackenzie Hughes 67 73 76 74 290 $51,000
Wyndham Clark 68 76 73 73 290 $51,000
J.T. Poston 78 68 74 70 290 $51,000
45 Sepp Straka 71 70 74 76 291 $37,800
Matt Kuchar 70 75 72 74 291 $37,800
Adam Svensson 72 71 76 72 291 $37,800
48 David Lingmerth 74 72 73 73 292 $32,040
Lucas Herbert 70 76 70 76 292 $32,040
Cameron Tringale 73 70 71 78 292 $32,040
51 Viktor Hovland 71 73 78 71 293 $29,760
Lanto Griffin 74 72 76 71 293 $29,760
53 K.H. Lee 67 70 75 82 294 $27,994
Troy Merritt 73 72 69 80 294 $27,994
Patrick Reed 76 70 73 75 294 $27,994
Chris Kirk 75 68 76 75 294 $27,994
C.T. Pan 73 72 78 71 294 $27,994
Camilo Villegas 73 72 78 71 294 $27,994
Cam Davis 71 75 78 70 294 $27,994
60 Cameron Young 67 71 73 84 295 $26,640
Doug Ghim 77 68 72 78 295 $26,640
Brandt Snedeker 72 74 72 77 295 $26,640
Lucas Glover 75 70 77 73 295 $26,640
64 Kramer Hickok 75 71 76 74 296 $25,800
Rickie Fowler 70 74 75 77 296 $25,800
Carlos Ortiz 71 72 75 78 296 $25,800
67 Adam Scott 70 76 73 80 299 $25,200
Chan Kim 73 73 70 83 299 $25,200
69 Brandon Wu 71 69 80 80 300 $24,840
70 Ryan Moore 74 72 78 79 303 $24,600
888 Stewart Cink 71 81 152
Taylor Moore 75 77 152
Bo Hoag 76 75 151
Alex Smalley 74 77 151
Andrew Putnam 72 79 151
Curtis Luck 78 73 151
Hudson Swafford 76 75 151
Adam Long 76 75 151
Justin Lower 74 76 150
Peter Malnati 74 76 150
Jason Dufner 73 77 150
Danny Willett 76 76 152
Scott Stallings 76 76 152
Ryan Palmer 81 79 160
Nick Watney 81 77 158
Jediah Morgan 76 81 157
Russell Knox 81 76 157
Ryan Brehm 79 77 156
Patton Kizzire 78 78 156
Brandon Hagy 77 78 155
Harris English 77 77 154
John Pak 77 76 153
James Piot 75 78 153
Bryson DeChambeau 76 77 153
Min Woo Lee 77 72 149
Matt Jones 75 74 149
Rafa Cabrera Bello 74 74 148
Robert Streb 71 76 147
Luke Donald 70 77 147
William McGirt 69 78 147
Anirban Lahiri 74 73 147
Danny Lee 73 74 147
Kurt Kitayama 75 72 147
Charley Hoffman 74 73 147
Matt Fitzpatrick 74 73 147
Sam Ryder 73 74 147
Erik van Rooyen 75 73 148
Alex Noren 75 73 148
Cameron Champ 72 77 149
Nate Lashley 75 74 149
Tom Hoge 73 76 149
Marc Leishman 74 75 149
Patrick Rodgers 73 76 149
Gary Woodland 73 76 149
Kevin Streelman 77 72 149
Seamus Power 72 76 148
Collin Morikawa 71 77 148
Matthew Wolff 75 73 148
999 Chad Ramey 76 0 0 0 76
1000 Hideki Matsuyama 0 0 0 0 0

Notes

Cut Notes:

36-hole cut: 70 players at 3-over 147 from a field of 120 professionals

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