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0 Back-to-back winners of The Players Championsh­ip.

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Par made by Justin Thomas during a 19-hole stretch in last year’s Players Championsh­ip. From the 12th hole in Thursday’s first round through his first 12 holes in Friday’s second round, Thomas made eight birdies, eight bogeys, one eagle, one doubleboge­y and one par. 1.98

Million dollars for the winner, the largest firstplace check in tournament history. The purse of $11 million also is the largest in tournament history. 2 Players who made birdie on the 17th hole in all four rounds during a single Players Championsh­ip — Paul Azinger in 1987 and Kyle Stanley last year. 3.314 Stroke average on the par-3 eighth hole last year, which made it the second toughest par-3 on the PGA Tour in 2017. Playing to an average of 0.314 strokes over par, the only tougher par 3 was the 16th at Muirfield Village in Dublin, Ohio, during the Memorial, which played to an average of 0.367 over par. 4.486 Stroke average on the

par-4 18th hole last year, which made the closing hole the second toughest on the Tour. Playing to an average of 0.486 strokes over par, the only tougher hole was the

par-4 11th at TPC Potomac during The National outside of Washington, D.C., which played to an average of 0.521 over par.

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Age of Fred Funk when he became the oldest winner of The Players Championsh­ip in 2005.

63 Lowest score shot in The Players — Fred Couples (1992), Greg Norman (1994), Roberto Castro

(2013), Martin Kaymer (2014), Jason Day (2016) and Colt Knost (2016). 69 Age of Sam Snead when he played in the 1982 Players, making him the oldest competitor in tournament history.

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