Charles Schwab Challenge R4

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Kevin Na takes four-shot victory
Posted on
May 27, 2019
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Ben Brett in ,
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May 23-26
Colonial CC, Fort Worth, Texas
$7,300,000
Round 1, Round 2, Round 3


Kevin Na won the Charles Schwab Challenge in Fort Worth by four shots after shooting a final round of 66.

Na, 35, who led by two shots overnight, birdied four of the first eight holes at Colonial Country Club and finished on 13 under to take his third PGA Tour title.

Tony Finau carded a final-round 68 to seal second place, one shot ahead of another American, Andrew Putnam, who closed with a 66.

Na swept into contention by carding a second-round 62, one shot off the course record, and overshadowed local favourite Jordan Spieth.


Spieth, without a win since the 2017 Open at Royal Birkdale, shot a two-over-par 72 in the final round to finish tied in eighth place, alongside Scotland's Russell Knox and England's Tyrell Hatton, eight shots behind Na.

Defending champion Justin Rose finished tied in 58th place on five over after a final round of 70 followed a 74, 67 and 74.


Pos.
Player
Nat
Score
R1
R2
R3
R4
Total
1
Kevin Na
USA
-13
70
62
69
66
267
2
Tony Finau
USA
-9
64
68
71
68
271
T3
Andrew Putnam
USA
-8
69
70
67
66
272
T3
Cheng Tsung Pan
TPE
-8
68
67
68
69
272
5
Jonas Blixt
SWE
-7
67
64
74
68
273
T6
Rory Sabbatini
SVK
-6
68
66
73
67
274
T6
Ryan Palmer
USA
-6
68
69
68
69
274
T8
Russell Knox
SCO
-5
71
68
71
65
275
T8
Tyrrell Hatton
ENG
-5
71
66
69
69
275
T8
Nick Watney
USA
-5
67
68
70
70
275
T8
Jordan Spieth
USA
-5
65
70
68
72
275
T8
Mackenzie Hughes
CAN
-5
68
70
65
72
275
T13
Brian Gay
USA
-4
69
71
67
69
276
T13
Peter Uihlein
USA
-4
67
73
67
69
276
T13
Charley Hoffman
USA
-4
70
71
63
72
276
T13
Jim Furyk
USA
-4
69
66
68
73
276
T17
Josh Teater
USA
-3
68
70
71
68
277
T17
Matthew Every
USA
-3
70
69
69
69
277
T19
Jimmy Walker
USA
-2
67
74
70
67
278
T19
Adam Long
USA
-2
70
69
71
68
278
T19
Billy Horschel
USA
-2
72
69
69
68
278
T19
Brandt Snedeker
USA
-2
74
67
68
69
278
T19
Emiliano Grillo
ARG
-2
69
70
68
71
278
T19
Kevin Tway
USA
-2
68
70
69
71
278
T19
Scott Piercy
USA
-2
70
68
68
72
278
T19
Austin Cook
USA
-2
72
67
65
74
278
T27
Max Homa
USA
-1
70
68
73
68
279
T27
J. J. Henry
USA
-1
67
73
69
70
279
T29
Talor Gooch
USA
Par
72
70
71
67
280
T29
Tyrone van Aswegen
RSA
Par
69
71
71
69
280
T31
Jhonattan Vegas
VEN
1
74
67
73
67
281
T31
Corey Conners
CAN
1
69
73
71
68
281
T31
Brian Harman
USA
1
70
69
72
70
281
T31
Sam Burns
USA
1
69
72
70
70
281
T31
Joaquin Niemann
CHI
1
71
70
70
70
281
T31
Chesson Hadley
USA
1
67
72
71
71
281
T31
David Toms
USA
1
71
68
70
72
281
T31
Kevin Streelman
USA
1
69
71
69
72
281
T31
Roger Sloan
CAN
1
65
72
70
74
281
T40
Peter Malnati
USA
2
74
67
72
69
282
T40
Beau Hossler
USA
2
70
71
72
69
282
T40
Brice Garnett
USA
2
73
66
73
70
282
T40
Benjamin Silverman
CAN
2
69
71
72
70
282
T40
Trey Mullinax
USA
2
67
69
75
71
282
T40
Tom Hoge
USA
2
70
69
71
72
282
T40
Martin Kaymer
GER
2
73
65
71
73
282
T40
Jason Dufner
USA
2
67
68
72
75
282
T48
Aaron Baddeley
AUS
3
73
69
71
70
283
T48
Chris Stroud
USA
3
72
70
71
70
283
T48
Scott Brown
USA
3
67
73
72
71
283
T48
Bill Haas
USA
3
69
71
72
71
283
T48
Danny Lee
NZL
3
69
71
71
72
283
T53
Branden Grace
RSA
4
71
71
72
70
284
T53
Anirban Lahiri
IND
4
68
71
72
73
284
T53
Francesco Molinari
ITA
4
71
70
70
73
284
T53
Daniel Berger
USA
4
71
67
71
75
284
T53
Martin Laird
SCO
4
72
69
68
75
284
T58
Abraham Ancer
USA
5
68
72
75
70
285
T58
Justin Rose
ENG
5
74
67
74
70
285
T58
Cameron Champ
USA
5
70
72
72
71
285
T58
Ted Potter Jr.
USA
5
70
72
72
71
285
T58
Mike Weir
CAN
5
71
71
72
71
285
T58
Vaughn Taylor
USA
5
74
67
70
74
285
T64
Matthew Fitzpatrick
ENG
6
69
71
75
71
286
T64
Brian Stuard
USA
6
70
72
73
71
286
T64
Ben Crane
USA
6
75
67
71
73
286
T64
Kyoung-Hoon Lee
KOR
6
72
69
71
74
286
68
Byeong-Hun An
KOR
7
69
72
77
69
287
69
Nate Lashley
USA
8
69
71
75
73
288
T70
Ian Poulter
ENG
9
73
69
72
75
289
T70
Dominic Bozzelli
USA
9
73
69
68
79
289
72
Tim Herron
USA
11
72
68
77
74
291
73
Graeme McDowell
NIR
12
71
71
78
72
292
CUT
Bud Cauley
USA
3
71
72
-
-
143
CUT
Chez Reavie
USA
3
71
72
-
-
143
CUT
Denny McCarthy
USA
3
72
71
-
-
143
CUT
Joel Dahmen
USA
3
74
69
-
-
143
CUT
Nick Taylor
CAN
3
69
74
-
-
143
CUT
Ollie Schniederjans
USA
3
75
68
-
-
143
CUT
Rickie Fowler
USA
3
74
69
-
-
143
CUT
Xander Schauffele
USA
3
76
67
-
-
143
CUT
Boo Weekley
USA
4
70
74
-
-
144
CUT
Bryson DeChambeau
USA
4
72
72
-
-
144
CUT
Doug Ghim
USA
4
75
69
-
-
144
CUT
Kevin Kisner
USA
4
72
72
-
-
144
CUT
Matt Jones
AUS
4
73
71
-
-
144
CUT
Richy Werenski
USA
4
74
70
-
-
144
CUT
Sung-Jae Im
KOR
4
72
72
-
-
144
CUT
Carlos Ortiz
MEX
5
76
69
-
-
145
CUT
Colt Knost
USA
5
76
69
-
-
145
CUT
J. T. Poston
USA
5
74
71
-
-
145
CUT
Keith Clearwater
USA
5
71
74
-
-
145
CUT
Kelly Kraft
USA
5
72
73
-
-
145
CUT
Rod Pampling
AUS
5
73
72
-
-
145
CUT
Ryan Armour
USA
5
72
73
-
-
145
CUT
Scott Stallings
USA
5
73
72
-
-
145
CUT
Seamus Power
IRL
5
71
74
-
-
145
CUT
Andrew Landry
USA
6
77
69
-
-
146
CUT
Bronson Burgoon
USA
6
73
73
-
-
146
CUT
Hudson Swafford
USA
6
71
75
-
-
146
CUT
Jon Rahm
ESP
6
75
71
-
-
146
CUT
Kiradech Aphibarnrat
THA
6
75
71
-
-
146
CUT
Michael Thompson
USA
6
73
73
-
-
146
CUT
Scott Langley
USA
6
69
77
-
-
146
CUT
Shawn Stefani
USA
6
71
75
-
-
146
CUT
Kramer Hickok
USA
7
74
73
-
-
147
CUT
Ryan Blaum
USA
7
73
74
-
-
147
CUT
Si-Woo Kim
KOR
7
72
75
-
-
147
CUT
Wyndham Clark
USA
7
76
71
-
-
147
CUT
Zach Johnson
USA
7
72
75
-
-
147
CUT
Meen-Whee Kim
KOR
8
74
74
-
-
148
CUT
Michael Kim
KOR
8
72
76
-
-
148
CUT
Roberto Castro
USA
9
76
73
-
-
149
CUT
Adam Schenk
USA
11
72
79
-
-
151
CUT
Patton Kizzire
USA
11
78
73
-
-
151
CUT
Brendan Steele
USA
12
75
77
-
-
152
CUT
Tucker Wadkins
USA
14
76
78
-
-
154
CUT
Davis Love IV
USA
18
78
80
-
-
158
RET
Kenny Perry
USA
Par
80
-
-
-
80
RET
Pat Perez
USA
Par
73
-
-
-
73
RET
Paul Casey
ENG
Par
69
-
-
-
69
RET
Tom Purtzer
USA
Par
-
-
-
-
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