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Puerto Rico Open
Rio grande, puerto rico • march 2-5, 2023, grand reserve golf club, par/yards: 36-36--72 | 7,506.
PGA TOUR event 19 of 47
Fedexcup points (first): 300, purse: $3,800,000.
Winner : Nico Echavarria
FedExCup Points: 300
67-67-65-68 267 (-21) | $684,000
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Nico Echavarria won the Puerto Rico Open by two strokes over Akshay Bhatia, earning his first career PGA TOUR title. Echavarria became the first PGA TOUR rookie in the 2022-23 class to win on TOUR.
With the victory, Echavarria qualified for THE PLAYERS Championship the following week.
Bhatia crossed the threshold for Special Temporary Membership with his runner-up finish.
WEATHER: Thursday : Partly cloudy. High of 84. Wind ENE 8-14 mph. Friday : Partly cloudy. High of 85. Wind E 12-16 mph, with gusts to 24 mph. Saturday : Mostly sunny. High of 84. Wind E 12-18 mph, with gusts to 28 mph. Sunday : Partly cloudy. High of 83. Wind ENE 8-12 mph, with gusts to 18 mph.
Tournament Record: 267
Nico Echavarria (2023), Chesson Hadley (2014)
Grand Reserve Golf Club: 62
Jhonattan Vegas (2020)
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Nico Echevarria Defending Champion
Ryan Brehm 2022 winner
Branden Grace 2021 winner
Viktor Hovland 2020 winner
Martin Trainer 2019 winner
D. A. Points 2017 winner
Tony Finau 2016 winner
Alex Cejka 2015 winner
Chesson Hadley 2014 winner
Scott Brown 2013 winner
George McNeill 2012 winner
Michael Bradley 2011 & 2009 winner
Derek Lamely 2010 winner
Greg Kraft 2008 winner
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Payday in Puerto Rico
Here's the prize money payout for each golfer at the 2023 Puerto Rico Open
Nico Echavarria gestures to the crowd as he walks toward the green on the 18th hole at Gran Reserve Golf Club moments before winning the Puerto Rico Open for his first career PGA Tour title.
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A bumpy rookie season on the PGA Tour changed drastically on Sunday for Colombia’s Nico Echavarria. After missing the cut in eight of his first 10 starts in the 2022-23 season, the 28-year-old Korn Ferry Tour graduate shot a closing 68 at Grand Reserve Golf Club for a 21-under 267 total to win the Puerto Rico Open by two shot over fellow rookie Akshay Bhatia.
With the win, Echavarria earned a spot into next week’s Players Championship as well as securing his PGA Tour card for two years. Not bad for a golfer who was 144th in the FedEx Cup points standings starting the week.
A two-time winner on the PGA Tour Latinoamerica in 2018, Echavarria had made a mere $195,458 on the season, a $138,908 check for his T-12 at the Sony Open in January his biggest payday. But that changed in Puerto Rico, where he earned the $684,000 first-place prize money payout from the $3.8 million purse.
Here's the prize money payout for each golfer who made the cut this week in Puerto Rico.
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Win: Nico Echavarria, 267/-21, $684,000
2: Akshay Bhatia, 269/-19, $414,200
T-3: Nate Lashley, 272/-16, $224,200
T-3: Carson Young, 272/-16, $224,200
5: Michael Kim, 273/-15, $155,800
6: Wesley Bryan, 274/-14, $137,750
T-7: Cody Gribble, 275/-13, $115,425
T-7: Harry Hall, 275/-13, $115,425
T-7: Harry Higgs, 275/-13, $115,425
T-7: John VanDerLaan, 275/-13, $115,425
T-11: Ryan Gerard, 276/-12, $84,550
T-11: Tano Goya, 276/-12, $84,550
T-11: Bill Haas, 276/-12, $84,550
T-11: Geoff Ogilvy, 276/-12, $84,550
T-15: Kevin Chappell, 277/-11, $59,850
T-15: Grayson Murray, 277/-11, $59,850
T-15: Henrik Norlander, 277/-11, $59,850
T-15: Augusto Núñez, 277/-11, $59,850
T-15: Sam Stevens, 277/-11, $59,850
T-15: Chris Stroud, 277/-11, $59,850
T-21: Anders Albertson, 278/-10, $35,957.50
T-21: Derek Ernst, 278/-10, $35,957.50
T-21: Paul Haley II, 278/-10, $35,957.50
T-21: Derek Lamely, 278/-10, $35,957.50
T-21: Hank Lebioda, 278/-10, $35,957.50
T-21: Vincent Norrman, 278/-10, $35,957.50
T-21: Scott Piercy, 278/-10, $35,957.50
T-21: Richy Werenski, 278/-10, $35,957.50
T-29: Scott Harrington, 279/-9, $26,030
T-29: S.Y. Noh, 279/-9, $26,030
T-29: Josh Teater, 279/-9, $26,030
32: Erik van Rooyen, 280/-8, $23,750
T-33: Ricky Barnes, 281/-7, $19,841.43
T-33: Scott Brown, 281/-7, $19,841.43
T-33: Greg Chalmers, 281/-7, $19,841.43
T-33: Noah Goodwin, 281/-7, $19,841.43
T-33: Max McGreevy, 281/-7, $19,841.43
T-33: Kevin Roy, 281/-7, $19,841.43
T-33: Matti Schmid, 281/-7, $19,841.42
T-40: Brent Grant, 282/-6, $15,390
T-40: Andrew Landry, 282/-6, $15,390
T-40: Brandon Matthews, 282/-6, $15,390
T-40: Trevor Werbylo, 282/-6, $15,390
T-44: Jason Dufner, 283/-5, $12,350
T-44: Jim Herman, 283/-5, $12,350
T-44: Andrew Novak, 283/-5, $12,350
T-44: D.J. Trahan, 283/-5, $12,350
T-48: Ryan Blaum, 284/-4, $9,740.67
T-48: Jonathan Byrd, 284/-4, $9,740.67
T-48: Rafael Campos, 284/-4, $9,740.67
T-48: Camilo Villegas, 284/-4, $9,740.67
T-48: Brice Garnett, 284/-4, $9,740.66
T-48: Dylan Wu, 284/-4, $9,740.66
T-54: Kevin Stadler, 285/-3, $8,968
T-54: Kyle Stanley, 285/-3, $8,968
T-54: Jiri Zuska, 285/-3, Amateur
T-57: William McGirt, 286/-2, $8,816
T-57: Nick Watney, 286/-2, $8,816
T-59: Brandon Harkins, 287/-1, $8,664
T-59: Ted Potter, Jr., 287/-1, $8,664
T-61: Ryan Armour, 288/E, $8,474
T-61: George McNeill, 288/E, $8,474
T-61: Sean O'Hair, 288/E, $8,474
T-64: Jonas Blixt, 289/+1, $8,208
T-64: MJ Daffue, 289/+1, $8,208
T-64: Richard S. Johnson, 289/+1, $8,208
T-64: Martin Trainer, 289/+1, $8,208
68: Ben Crane, 290/+2, $8,018
69: Sung Kang, 291/+3, $7,942
70: Trevor Cone, 294/+6, $7,866
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PUERTO RICO SET HOSTS PGA TOUR, TOP GOLF PROFESSIONALS COMPETE MARCH 2-5, 2023
February 28, 2023
SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO – The PGA TOUR has arrived for the 15 th playing of the Puerto Rico Open this week, when many of the world’s top players – including six Puerto Rican players (Boricua) – will compete for shares of the $3.8 prize money on the Championship Course at Grand Reserve Golf Club in Rio Grande.
As if having the PGA TOUR make its annual stop here isn’t exciting enough, this year the Puerto Rico Open comes on the heels of the Island hosting the Latin America Amateur Championship last month, when the winner earned invitations to play in this year’s Masters Tournament, the U.S. Open, and the Open Championship (three of golf’s four major championships). Further, last spring Puerto Rico and Grand Reserve held the first United States Golf Association championship to be played outside the mainland (Women’s Amateur Four-Ball).
“We are humbled and thrilled that the PGA TOUR has returned to Puerto Rico and the Island is increasingly being honored to host these extraordinary golf tournaments that draw global attention to our wonderful destination,” said Brad Dean, CEO, Discover Puerto Rico. “Our Destination Marketing Organization’s mission is to highlight Puerto Rico’s global brand, and the PGA TOUR, USGA, Latin America Amateur Championship and Golf Channel coverage are helping golfers throughout the world learn about our courses, culture, golf resorts, miles of beaches, and many other attributes.”
The 2023 Puerto Rico Open is set to crown another champion amid the Island’s tropical splendor. Some of the PGA TOUR’s biggest names and rising stars have won or finished runner-up here. These include Viktor Hovland, Jordan Spieth, Daniel Berger, Jason Day, Tony Finau and Retief Goosen, all either winners of Major Championships or highly ranked in the Official World Golf Ranking.
The tournament will be contested on the Championship Course adjacent to the amenity-rich, oceanfront Hyatt Regency.
“The Puerto Rico Open has been established as the premier golf event held on the Island for the past 15 years. Through our long-standing partnership as the title sponsor, the Puerto Rico Tourism Company is proud to continue supporting the celebration of this important tournament, which has not only become a key platform to promote Puerto Rico as a world-class golf destination, but also a driving force of tourism and economic development,” said Carlos Mercado, executive director of the Puerto Rico Tourism Company.
Michigan’s Ryan Brehm captured last year’s title with an exceptional final round. But it was the Island’s own Rafa Campos who nearly set off a country-wide celebration in 2021 Puerto Rico Open. Leading after three rounds, he narrowly fell to the eventual champion.
Island native and legendary champion Chi Chi Rodriguez won eight times on the PGA TOUR. He designed El Legado, a popular 18-hole course in Guayama, within minutes of the ocean on the south coast. It is one of Puerto Rico’s 18 golf courses, including several of the “Top 50 Courses in the Caribbean, Mexico, Central America, and the Atlantic Islands” (source: Golfweek’s Best Courses You Can Play).
Other course designers represented on the Island include Tom Kite, Tom and George Fazio, Gary Player, Rees Jones, Robert Trent Jones, Sr., and his son Robert Trent Jones, Jr. Many of the courses are amenities of beautiful resorts, including Royal Isabela; Hilton Ponce Golf & Casino; The St. Regis Bahia Beach; Wyndham Grand Rio Mar; Wyndham Palmas; Dorado Beach, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve; and the forementioned Hyatt Regency Grand Reserve.
Golf courses are located throughout the Island with many in the Northeast near San Juan. Puerto Rico is an enchanting destination where history, gastronomy, nightlife, and natural wonders abound. It requires no passport for American citizens, is bilingual, uses the U.S. dollar for currency, and is the air hub of the Caribbean. There are more than 4,000 restaurants, and an array of award-winning lodging options of every kind.
The Puerto Rico Open is airing on Golf Channel Thursday through Sunday of tournament week.
Learn more about visiting Puerto Rico at DiscoverPuertoRico.com
About Discover Puerto Rico
Discover Puerto Rico is a private, not for-profit Destination Marketing Organization (DMO) whose mission is to make Puerto Rico visible to the world as a premier travel destination. The DMO brings prosperity to the people of Puerto Rico by collaboratively positioning the Island’s diversity and uniqueness for leisure, business and events. It is responsible for all global marketing, sales and promotion of the destination and works collaboratively with key local governmental and non-governmental players throughout Puerto Rico’s visitor economy and community at large, to empower economic growth. Visit: www.DiscoverPuertoRico.com
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2023 Puerto Rico Open odds, picks, field: Surprising PGA predictions from golf model that nailed 8 majors
Sportsline's proven model simulated the puerto rico open 2023 10,000 times and revealed its surprising golf picks.
The 2023 Puerto Rico Open will take a backseat to the Arnold Palmer Invitational this week, but there is still plenty of value on the PGA odds board. Some of the top golfers on the PGA Tour have kick-started their careers with wins in Puerto Rico, including Tony Finau in 2016 and Viktor Hovland in 2019. Many lower-ranked golfers will participate in the 2023 Puerto Rico Open field this week at Grand Reserve Country Club. Nate Lashley and Ben Martin are 16-1 co-favorites in the latest 2023 Puerto Rico Open odds on the PGA odds board.
Some of the other 2023 Puerto Rico Open contenders include Akshay Bhatia (22-1), Scott Piercy (25-1) and Andrew Novak (25-1). With so many longshots near the top of the board, SportsLine's model can help you find a big winner with your 2023 Puerto Rico bets. Before locking in any 2023 Puerto Rico Open picks, be sure to see the golf predictions and projected leaderboard from the proven computer model at SportsLine .
SportsLine's proprietary model, built by DFS pro Mike McClure, has been red-hot since the PGA Tour resumed in June of 2020. In fact, the model is up over $8,300 on its best bets since the restart, nailing tournament after tournament.
McClure's model predicted Jon Rahm to finish on top of the leaderboard at the 2023 Sentry Tournament of Champions, The American Express and the Genesis Invitational. The model also included J.T. Poston in its best bets to win the 2022 John Deere Classic. That bet hit at +5500, and for the entire tournament, McClure's best bets returned almost $1,100. At the 2022 Masters, McClure's model was all over Scottie Scheffler's first career major championship victory heading into the weekend.
In addition, McClure's best bets included Collin Morikawa winning outright at the 2021 Open Championship, even though he was listed as a massive 40-1 long shot. The model was also all over Jon Rahm's (10-1) first career major championship victory at the 2021 U.S. Open. Rahm was two strokes off the lead heading into the weekend, but the model still projected him as the winner.
This same model has also nailed a whopping eight majors entering the weekend. Anyone who has followed it has seen massive returns.
Now that the 2023 Puerto Rico Open field is locked, SportsLine simulated the tournament 10,000 times, and the results were surprising. Head to SportsLine now to see the projected leaderboard .
Top 2023 Puerto Rico Open predictions
One major surprise the model is calling for at the Puerto Rico Open 2023: Scott Piercy, a four-time PGA Tour winner and one of the top favorites, stumbles this week and barely cracks the top 10. He has been struggling throughout the 2022-23 season, making the cut just six times in 13 events. Piercy finished T-50 at the Genesis Invitational in his most recent start and has not finished inside the top 30 in seven straight tournaments.
He also withdrew from the WM Phoenix Open earlier in February, making him a golfer to stay away from right now. The 44-year-old has been playing in most of the big events on the PGA Tour, so the Puerto Rico Open is unlikely to grab his full attention this week. He is priced as one of the favorites to win the tournament, but SportsLine's model barely has him finishing inside the top 10.
Another surprise: Dylan Wu, a 35-1 longshot, makes a strong run at the title. He has a much better chance to win it all than his odds imply, so he's a target for anyone looking for a huge payday. Wu played college golf for Northwestern, winning three individual tournaments in four years. He turned professional following his collegiate career, and he has been primarily playing on the Korn Ferry Tour since then.
Wu recorded his first Korn Ferry Tour win in 2021 at the Price Cutter Charity Championship, and he also carded a T-31 in the 2021 U.S. Open. The 26-year-old finds himself in a similar situation to some of the previous winners of this tournament, needing a breakthrough moment on the PGA Tour to kickstart his career. SportsLine's model thinks this is the perfect chance for him to record his first PGA Tour win against a mediocre field. See who else to pick here .
How to make 2023 Puerto Rico Open picks
The model is also targeting three other golfers with odds of 25-1 or longer who will make surprising runs. Anyone who backs these longshots could hit it big. You can only see the model's PGA picks here .
So who will win the Puerto Rico Open 2023? And which longshots stun the golfing world? Check out the 2023 Puerto Rico Open odds below and then visit SportsLine to see the projected 2023 Puerto Rico Open leaderboard , all from the model that's nailed eight golf majors, including last year's Masters.
2023 Puerto Rico Open odds, field
See the full Puerto Rico Open 2023 picks, best bets, and predictions here .
Nate Lashley 16-1 Ben Martin 20-1 Brandon Harkins 22-1 Scott Piercy 25-1 Erik van Rooyen 25-1 Akshay Bhatia 28-1 Cameron Percy 30-1 Andrew Novak 30-1 Sam Stevens 35-1 Ryan Gerard 35-1 MJ Daffue 35-1 Michael Kim 35-1 Harry Hall 35-1 Dylan Wu 35-1 Harry Higgs 40-1 Erik Barnes 40-1 Matti Schmid 45-1 Carl Yuan 45-1 Vincent Norrman 50-1 Ryan Armour 50-1 Roberto Diaz 50-1 Rafael Campos 50-1 Josh Teater 50-1 Henrik Norlander 50-1 Harrison Endycott 50-1 Hank Lebioda 50-1 Brice Garnett 50-1 Augusto Nunez 50-1 Tano Goya 55-1 Paul Haley II 55-1 Noah Goodwin 55-1 Kevin Roy 55-1 Chris Stroud 55-1 Vaughn Taylor 60-1 Fabian Gomez 60-1 Brian Stuard 60-1 Austin Eckroat 60-1 Austin Cook 60-1 Zecheng Dou 65-1
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10 of the best players at the texas children's houston open over the last 3 seasons, share this article.
The PGA Tour has moved on from the Sunshine State and Florida Swing and is in the Longhorn State for the Texas Children’s Houston Open at Memorial Park Golf Course, the host course since 2020.
Tony Finau, who won the event in November 2022, is the defending champion and is joined in the field by world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler -- winner of his last two starts at the Arnold Palmer Invitational and Players Championship -- Will Zalatoris, Wyndham Clark, Sahith Theegala and Jason Day.
Houston Open: Picks to win, odds
The total purse for this year’s Houston Open is $9.1 million with $1.638 million -- plus 500 FedEx Cup points -- going to the winner.
Memorial Park Golf Course is a par-70 track measuring 7,435 yards.
Let’s take a look at 10 players with some of the best course history at the Houston Open since its move to MPGC (2020, three seasons).
Scottie Scheffler
Scottie Scheffler of the United States follows his shot from the 11th tee during the final round of THE PLAYERS Championship at TPC Sawgrass on March 17, 2024 in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)
Finishes over the past three seasons (three starts): 9th (2022), 2nd (2021) and 32nd (2020)
Odds to win in 2024: 13/5
Mackenzie Hughes
Mackenzie Hughes of Canada plays a shot from a bunker on the 16th hole during the final round of the Valspar Championship at Copperhead Course at Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club on March 24, 2024 in Palm Harbor, Florida. (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images)
Finishes over the past three seasons (three starts): 16th (2022), 29th (2021) and 7th (2020)
Odds to win in 2024: 60/1
Scott Piercy
Scott Piercy of the United States watches his shot from the 13th tee during the first round of the Puerto Rico Open at Grand Reserve Golf Club on March 07, 2024 in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)
Finishes over the past three seasons (three starts): 16th (2022), 19th (2021) and 32nd (2020)
Odds to win in 2024: 500/1
Tony Finau poses with the trophy and his wife Alayna and son Drace after putting in to win on the 18th hole during the final round of the Cadence Bank Houston Open at Memorial Park Golf Course on November 13, 2022 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)
Finishes over the past three seasons (three starts): 1st (2022), MC (2021) and 24th (2020)
Odds to win in 2024: 22/1
Joel Dahmen
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Finishes over the past three seasons (two starts): 9th (2022) and 5th (2021)
Odds to win in 2024: 80/1
Alex Smalley
Alex Smalley of the United States plays a shot during the third round of the John Deere Classic at TPC Deere Run on July 08, 2023 in Silvis, Illinois. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
Finishes over the past three seasons (two starts): 4th (2022) and 15th (2021)
Odds to win in 2024: 150/1
Jason Day of Australia looks on during the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am at Pebble Beach Golf Links on February 03, 2024 in Pebble Beach, California. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
Finishes over the past three seasons (three starts): 16th (2022), 54th (2021) and 7th (2020)
Aaron Rai acknowledges the crowd after making his putt on the 11th hole during the first round of the Sony Open in Hawaii golf tournament at Waialae Country Club. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
Finishes over the past three seasons (two starts): 7th (2022) and 19th (2021)
Odds to win in 2024: 50/1
Stephan Jaeger
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Finishes over the past three seasons (two starts): 9th (2022) and 35th (2021)
Odds to win in 2024: 45/1
Wyndham Clark
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Finishes over the past three seasons (three starts): 16th (2022), 41st (2021) and MC (2020)
Odds to win in 2024: 12/1
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Erik Barnes Betting Profile: Texas Children's Houston Open
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RIO GRANDE, PUERTO RICO - MARCH 10: Brice Garnett of the United States celebrates making his putt for birdie on the 18th green, the fourth-playoff hole, to win against Erik Barnes (not pictured) of the United States, during the final round of the Puerto Rico Open at Grand Reserve Golf Club on March 10, 2024 in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
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Erik Barnes seeks better fortunes this time around in the 2024 Texas Children's Houston Open. He took 43rd at the par-70 Memorial Park Golf Course in 2022.
The Texas Children's Houston Open Tournament & Course Info
- Date: March 28-31, 2024
- Location: Houston, Texas
- Course: Memorial Park Golf Course
- Par: 70 / 7,435 yards
- Purse: $9.1M
- Previous Winner: Tony Finau
At the Texas Children's Houston Open
- Over his last two trips to the Texas Children's Houston Open, Barnes has an average score of +1, with an average finish of 41st.
- Barnes finished 43rd (with a score of +1) in his most recent go-round at the Texas Children's Houston Open (in 2022).
- With numbers of 4.236 in Strokes Gained: Off-the-Tee (second in field), 5.299 in SG: Approach the Green (ninth), and 7.931 in SG: Putting (second), Tony Finau won this tournament in 2022.
- Finau also posted numbers of 302.4 in average driving distance (20th in field), 77.78% in terms of greens in regulation (first), and 28 putts per round (seventh).
Barnes' Recent History at the Texas Children's Houston Open
Barnes' recent performances.
- Barnes has finished in the top five in one of his last five events.
- Out of the last five tournaments he's entered, he made the cut four times.
- Over his last five events, Barnes has finished in the top 10 once.
- He has finished with an average score of -16 those four times he's made the cut.
- Erik Barnes has averaged 296.3 yards off the tee in his past five tournaments.
- In his past five starts, Barnes is averaging -2.030 Strokes Gained: Putting.
- Barnes is averaging -2.655 Strokes Gained: Total in his past five tournaments.
Barnes' Advanced Stats and Rankings
A dash represents a stat in which a player has not played a qualifying number of rounds this FedExCup season.
Barnes' Best Finishes
- Barnes participated in 16 tournaments last season, collecting one finish in the top 10.
- In those 16 events, he made the cut five times, a success rate of 31.2%.
- Last season Barnes' best performance came when he shot -44 and finished second at the Puerto Rico Open.
- Barnes earned 149 points last season, which placed him 176th in the FedExCup standings.
Barnes' Best Strokes Gained Performances
- Last season Barnes put up his best Strokes Gained: Off-the-Tee effort at the Sony Open in Hawaii (January 2023), ranking in the field at 1.629.
- Barnes' best Strokes Gained: Approach effort last season came in February 2023 at The Honda Classic, where he ranked 26th in the field with a mark of 3.734. He finished 49th in that tournament.
- In terms of Strokes Gained: Around-the-Green, Barnes' best mark last season was at the Cadence Bank Houston Open in November 2022, as he ranked ninth in the field with a mark of 3.359.
- At the Farmers Insurance Open in January 2023, Barnes delivered a Strokes Gained: Putting mark of 6.718, his best mark last season. That ranked him second in the field (he finished 13th in that tournament).
- Barnes posted his best Strokes Gained: Total mark last season (10.215) in January 2023 at the Farmers Insurance Open, which ranked sixth in the field. He finished 13th in that tournament.
Barnes' Strokes Gained Rankings
Barnes' past results.
All stats in this article are accurate for Barnes as of the start of the Texas Children's Houston Open.
Note: The PGA TOUR has created this story via a machine-learning model using data from ShotLink , powered by CDW, in addition to player performance data. While we strive for accuracy and quality, please note that the information provided may not be entirely error-free.
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