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A look at the PGA Championship

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I love this place!

Entrants ranked on history in the event. The value reflects the player’s success and number of years competed within the last eight years, weighted in favor of more recent seasons. A value of 1.000 would mean the player appeared every year and won every time. A value of about .715 puts the player in the top 1 percent of all players who have played the event at least once in the last eight seasons, a value of .335 puts a player in the top 10 percent.

Player History
Justin Rose 0.763
Brooks Koepka 0.761
Shane Lowry 0.653
Rory McIlroy 0.641
Patrick Reed 0.572
Xander Schauffele 0.565
Hideki Matsuyama 0.546
Jordan Spieth 0.542

Top of the heap

The top eight players (per the Hawley Ratings) among this event’s entries.

Player Rank Rating
Scottie Scheffler 1 3082.2
Xander Schauffele 2 2333.0
Rory McIlroy 3 2252.8
Patrick Cantlay 4 1997.2
Ludvig Aberg 5 1803.4
Viktor Hovland 6 1691.8
Jon Rahm 7 1670.5
Max Homa 8 1662.4

Sorry, can’t make it

The top four players (per the Hawley Ratings) who are not playing this event.

Player Rank Rating
Seamus Power 74 730.1
Abraham Ancer 77 706.6
Louis Oosthuizen 80 690.9
Charles Howell 83 679.4

Ooh, that’s hot

Players are ranked by performance in their last four appearances in comparison with their current Hawley Rating.

Player Upward change
Ludvig Aberg 1508.8
Hideki Matsuyama 1276.2
Ryan Fox 1236.7
Akshay Bhatia 1205.0
Adam Schenk 1176.8
Scottie Scheffler 1018.0
Brice Garnett 1001.2
Alex Noren 977.8

Brr, that’s cold

Players are ranked by performance in their last four appearances in comparison with their current Hawley Rating.

Player Downward change
Viktor Hovland -1200.0
Sam Burns -1112.3
Xander Schauffele -1099.7
Justin Thomas -914.2
Keegan Bradley -796.6
Cameron Young -793.1
Patrick Cantlay -782.6
Taylor Montgomery -771.2

Certain skills required

Among a set of 10 PGA Tour and DP World Tour statistics that reflect physical characteristics of the average PGA Championship course, this table shows the four that have the highest unique correlation with player performance. Events on these courses within the last eight years are considered, and the minimum is 80 player appearances. In mathematical terms, the number shown is the partial correlation coefficient.

Stat value Statistic
0.23 Driving distance
0.22 Putts per GIR
0.14 Shots gained in approach
0.12 Shots gained off the tee

Location, location, location

Event entrants ranked by predicted score per 18 holes based solely on “course fit” — i.e. based on the player’s current percentile standing in each of the four statistics shown above.

Course fit Player
Scottie Scheffler 68.25
Sebastian Soderberg 69.49
Wyndham Clark 69.77
Rasmus Hojgaard 69.92
Thriston Lawrence 69.97
Xander Schauffele 70.01
Rory McIlroy 70.08
Jordan Spieth 70.10

Anyplace but here

Event entrants ranked by worst predicted score per 18 holes based solely on “course fit” — i.e. the player’s current percentile standing in each of the four statistics shown above.

Course fit Player
Camilo Villegas 74.0
Vincent Norrman 73.8
Zac Blair 73.1
Ben Kohles 73.0
Taylor Montgomery 72.8
Rickie Fowler 72.6
Will Zalatoris 72.5
Justin Rose 72.5

Staying close to home

Exempt entrants ranked by miles between their listed residence as of January 2024 and Louisville KY, the event host city.

Player Residence Distance
Adam Schenk Vincennes, IN 125
Peter Malnati Knoxville, TN 175
Stephan Jaeger Chattanooga, TN 225
Lee Hodges Athens, AL 250
Chris Kirk Athens, GA 325
Brendon Todd Watkinsville, GA 325
Mac Hughes Charlotte, NC 325
Sepp Straka Birmingham, AL 325

Mathematically speaking

The following table shows the correlations between player ranking in the above tables and their actual finish positions. In other words, to what extent does the ordering of players in the table correspond to the order of finish.

Statistic Correlation to results
Top of the heap 0.375
I love this place 0.177
Ooh, that’s hot 0.140
Location, location, location 0.050
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