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2021 Wyndham Championship leaderboard, grades: Kevin Kisner wins record-tying six-man playoff

Kevin Kisner’s playoff record made less sense than anyone’s on the PGA Tour. Until Kisner emerged victorious in a six-way playoff that tied a PGA Tour record Sunday at the Wyndham Championship at Sedgefield Country Club, Kisner had lost all five he’d been in. That’s stunning on a number of levels, not the least of which is that sprinkled into the middle of all those playoff losses was a win at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play, which is the biggest and best heads-up event in the world.

Kisner was awesome on Sunday, making birdie on two of his last three holes in regulation to get to 15 under and join a crowd at the top that consisted of Adam Scott, Si Woo Kim, Roger Sloan, Kevin Na and Branden Grace, but not Russell Henley. Henley led after the first three rounds but missed two putts under 4 feet on the final nine holes to finish T7. It was a brutal ending to what was an amazing performance from him.

Halfway through the first playoff hole, Kisner looked cooked. Scott hit his approach to 4 feet (more on that below), and Kisner had to get up and down from the front of the green. He nearly holed out for a 3 from there, and Scott ended up missing. All six players made par.

Rick Gehman, Greg DuCharme and Kyle Porter break down and react to Kevin Kisner’s victory at the 2021 Wyndham Championship. Follow & listen to The First Cut on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

On the second playoff hole, Kisner hit the shot of the tournament, a leg-kicking, club-twirler to 3 feet for the win. He buried it, and spend the next few minutes shaking hands with every player and caddie on the green like the end of a NHL playoff game. It was a hilarious (and amazing) ending to the PGA Tour’s regular season.

It was also a great end to the regular season for Kisner, who has now finished in the top 10 in three of his last five PGA Tour events and is playing the best golf he’s played in 2021 at the perfect time. He enters the FedEx Cup Playoffs in 29th (the top 30 make it to the Tour Championship) and is now officially on the radar for the U.S. Ryder Cup team, where he would undoubtedly be a popular pick.

Nobody knows how either of those two paths are going to play out (or converge), but Kevin Kisner — literal and figurative Bulldog — has now done the thing you would have expected he’d done all along. He’s won a playoff event, fittingly the biggest one since 2001 and tied for the biggest in PGA Tour history. What that means for the future is anyone’s guess. What it means for the present is that a three-time PGA Tour winner is now a four-time PGA Tour winner, and Kisner has consistently won at the highest level for the last six years (wins in 2015, 2017, 2019 and 2021), which is as impressive as it is difficult to do. Grade: A+

Here are the rest of our grades for the Wyndham Championship.

Adam Scott (T2): Scott probably should have won this tournament on the first playoff hole. His 65 on Sunday was sweet, and he absolutely flushed it all day, but a pulled 4-footer on that first playoff hole cost him the win. Still, this is his first top-two finish since the start of 2020 as he’s been trying to reorient himself to life as one of the top pros on the planet since the COVID-19 pandemic began. It’s always fun to see Scott playing well, and a little momentum could mean he’s a bit of a factor in the FedEx Cup Playoffs, which start next week. Grade: A

Most players in PGA Tour playoff

Players Tournament Winner Defeated players
6 2021 Wyndham Championship Kevin Kisner Si Woo Kim, Adam Scott, Roger Sloan,
Kevin Na, Branden Grace
6 2001 Nissan Open Robert Allenby Brandel Chamblee, Dennis Paulson, Jeff Sluman,
Bob Tway, Toshi Izawa
6 1994 GTE Byron Nelson Golf Classic Neal Lancaster Tom Byrum, David Edwards, Yoshinori Mizumaki,
David Ogrin, Mark Carnevale

Russell Henley (T7): Sunday was a tough one for Henley, who somehow led after every round but then came up short on what would have been a record-setting seven-way playoff. Henley missed some excruciatingly-short putts, including one at the last hole for par, that really erase how well he played throughout the week. It’s a reminder of how thin the margin is between winning and losing and has to feel overwhelming to Henley, who must have thought to himself “I played this well for four straight rounds and still couldn’t pick up my first win in four years.” Henley is a nice pick to make a little noise in the FedEx Cup Playoffs, but this near-miss will probably sting for a while. Grade: A

Justin Rose (T10): Incredibly, it seems that a three-putt on the final hole of the tournament bumped Rose to No. 126 in the FedEx Cup standings and out of the playoffs and helped Chesson Hadley into the No. 125 slot after he shot 62 on Sunday. Rose does not lose his PGA Tour card, but for somebody who won the FedEx Cup just three years ago, that’s a tough way to go out in the last regular season event of the year, especially after how he played all week and the real chance he had to win the tournament late in the final round. Grade: B-

David Lingmerth (T37): Lingmerth, who started the week outside the top 200 in the FedEx Cup standings, faced relegation not to the Korn Ferry Tour Finals but to Q-School just to get regain his Korn Ferry Tour card. Everyone from No. 126-200 in the final FedEx standings at least gets a shot to regain their PGA Tour cards by finishing in the top 25 at the Korn Ferry Tour Finals, but Lingmerth was outside of that. He had to Monday qualify into this tournament before shooting 68-67 to make it to the weekend. He closed with a 67 on Sunday to get in at No. 199 in the FedEx standings, just under the magic number, and he’ll be off to Korn Ferry Tour Finals over the next month, no doubt rejuvenated given the fact that he was outside the top 1,000 in the world just a month ago. This T37 finish was his third in four starts on the PGA Tour, and he needed them all just to tread water for another month. Grade: A+

Hideki Matsuyama (MC): Despite a late charge on Friday, Matsuyama was the biggest disappointment this week. He came in on a real heater and nearly won last week at the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational at TPC Southwind, but his putting let him down and kept him from ball-striking his way up the board on the weekend. He’ll go into the FedEx Cup Playoffs next week with some real momentum, but any time the tournament favorite fails to play the weekend, it’s a bummer of an outcome. Grade: D

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2021 Rocket Mortgage Classic leaderboard, grades: Cam Davis wins, outlasts Troy Merritt on fifth playoff hole

A week after one of the longest playoffs in PGA Tour history at the Travelers Championship, the Rocket Mortgage Classic tried to match it as this week’s playoff between Joaquin Niemann, Cam Davis and Troy Merritt went five holes deep on Sunday at Detroit Golf Club.

Niemann unfortunately ejected early after making bogey at the first hole, the par-4 18th, as Davis and Merritt both made par. The worst part for Niemann is that he had not made a bogey over the first 72 holes of the tournament before hitting his approach over the back edge on 18 and failing to get up and down for par in the playoff. It was an unfair ending for somebody who had played so wonderfully all week.

Davis was seemingly fortunate to even be in the playoff, as he made eagle at the 71st hole in regulation when he holed out from a greenside bunker. He finished with another 3 to shoot 31 on the back (with a bogey!) and sneaked into the extra holes with Merritt and Niemann. 

After Niemann’s exit, Davis and Merritt went to the par-3 15th hole. They both made pars and then did so again at the next, and everyone began to wonder if this really was just a Travelers playoff redux in a new town at a different course. After birdies on No. 14, I was convinced we were going another eight holes this weekend. However, on a return to that par-3 15th, Davis — who objectively played cleaner golf in the extra session — finally won the tournament.

Davis missed his birdie putt, one of a handful over the last hour that would have won him the event, but Merritt failed to get up and down from some thick rough just short of the green. Davis’ look of disbelief over his first Tour win matched ours over a playoff finally ending.

“It’s been pretty hectic ever since the 17th hole,” he told CBS Sports’ Amanda Balionis. “I tried to put it as much out of my mind as I could and hit every shot for what it was worth. As simple as that is to say, it’s so hard to do when the pressure is on like that.”

Davis has been a nice pro for a while, but his success on the PGA Tour has mostly happened since the beginning of 2020. All four of his top-10 finishes have come since the Sony Open last season, the second week of a very strange year. His world ranking of 134 probably belies his skillset. Davis is a very modern player – incredible off the tee and strong with his iron play. That his short game won him this tournament at the end should be both an encouragement to him and a foreshadowing of what could be if he raises the floor in those areas.

The thing that stood out the most to me throughout the day with Davis is how confident he was over every shot. Picking up tees before shots hit their apex, flushing irons in difficult situations all over the yard. He looks like a star. Whether the 26-year-old Australian will eventually be one remains to be seen, but for one day in a city thousands of miles from his home country, Davis hit every shot demanded of him to emerge as the best player on the best tour for this single week. Grade: A+

Here are the rest of our grades for the Rocket Mortgage Classic.

Troy Merritt (2nd): Listen, his play was awesome all week, but I’m simply here for this incredible quote from somebody I did not expect to say it. The quote came on Saturday evening as Merritt played his way into the final pairing with Niemann. He was putting above field average after a year in which he’s really struggled at times with his flat stick.

“I just attribute it back to basketball, you know, as a shooter, when you go through slumps, shooters shoot,” said Merritt. “Putters got to putt, just keep hitting putts. You’ve got to make them on the golf course, not necessarily on the putting green. You’ve just got to keep that confidence up knowing that they’re going to go in at some point and fortunately we hit that corner and they’ve been going in more often than not.” 

Troy Merritt dropping “shooters shoot” lines! Grade: A

Bubba Watson (T6): After his brutal finish at the Travelers Championship last weekend at TPC River Highlands, Watson was awesome on the back nine on Sunday in Detroit. His 32 represents a 9-shot swing from last week’s final nine, and he touched it off with a curler for birdie at the last. Respect for somebody who this time last week said he just wanted the opportunity to throw up all over himself again. He got it, and he did the exact opposite. Grade: A

Bryson DeChambeau (MC): The big fella missed the cut on Friday and would not talk to the media after either the first or second round, ostensibly because he did not want to address his current status with now-former caddie, Tim Tucker. This, of course, set off another round of the decades-old question about whether athletes should be required to speak to the press. I’m not very interested in the answer to that question, but I do think it’s a tell on yourself that you’re reading off a rolodex of sponsors when things are going well and won’t chat when they’re not. This was DeChambeau’s second missed cut of the season. Grade: F

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Arrieta Had Better Offers But Wanted the Cubs, the Last Playoff Win, and Other Cubs Bullets

The Little Girl, who will always be The Little Girl for purposes of this space, turns 10 years old today. That is, on its own, an incredible and wonderful thing, but it also bears a little relationship to this place – it was her arrival that led to me taking stock of life, leaving the law firm, and deciding to do BN full-time. Thank you for that, my dear, and a very Happy Birthday.

•   The Cubs will soon have to make the Jake Marisnick and Jake Arrieta signings official (hey, they’re both named Jake!), at which time they’ll have to clear two spots on the 40-man roster. Barring a surprise trade, we’ll see the Cubs try to sneak a couple guys through waivers.

•   According to Jon Heyman (who not infrequently seems to communicate with agent Scott Boras), Jake Arrieta “had higher offers elsewhere but loved the idea of a reunion with the Cubs, and pursued it.” That just makes you smile.

•   It’s wild that three years ago this weekend, the Cubs signed Yu Darvish, having seemingly preferred him at that time to re-signing Jake Arrieta (though there were reports that the Cubs did make a similar offer to Arrieta to stay). Now, three years later, the Cubs have traded Darvish and are bringing back Arrieta. Just kinda wild how that worked out, even as the two clearly took very different paths the last couple years. No one is projecting Arrieta’s performance in 2021 to replace the expected performance of Darvish (don’t set yourself up for that kind of disappointment – the realistic hope is that Arrieta can be a steady, near-league-average pitcher with periodic clunkers and periodic excellent starts).

•   This is crazy and also depressing:

•   I was at that game against the Dodgers – it was the game Javy Báez hit the bubblegum homer (and another one) and Willson Contreras hit one to O’Hare – and Arrieta was fantastic, and we kinda knew it might be his farewell:

(Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

•   Not that the multiple reports were to be doubted, but you can consider it confirmed that Jake Arrieta is coming back to the Cubs, assuming the physical checks out:

•   Thanks again:

•   Ugh. That time of year has arrived: pitchers show up to camp, start throwing a little more aggressively, and some of them realize that something is wrong. Brace yourself. Happens every year:

•   Bummer for Hall of Fame weekend:

•   I’m not surprised MLB is reiterating this, because it’s been a little underreported:

•   Whoopsiedoodle:



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Hall of Famers Will Shields, Joe Taylor among five new College Football Playoff committee members

Former Kansas City Chiefs offensive lineman and Pro Football Hall of Famer Will Shields, who also won the Outland Trophy while at Nebraska, and Virginia Union athletic director Joe Taylor, one of the winningest coaches in HBCU history, headline five new College Football Playoff selection committee members announced Tuesday.

Kentucky athletic director Mitch Barnhart, NC State athletic director Boo Corrigan and Texas athletic director Chris Del Conte, along with Shields and Taylor, will begin their three-year terms this spring on the 13-member committee.

They will replace Oklahoma athletic director Joe Castiglione, former coach Ken Hatfield, former USC All-American Ronnie Lott, Georgia Tech athletic director Todd Stansbury, and Florida athletic director Scott Stricklin, whose terms have expired.

“Mitch, Boo, Chris, Will and Joe will continue the integrity that has been the committee’s hallmark through our seven seasons,” CFP executive director Bill Hancock said in a prepared statement. “Their knowledge, experience and character, along with their love of the sport of college football, will make the transition seamless.”

The CFP management committee, which comprises the 10 FBS commissioners and Notre Dame athletic director Jack Swarbrick, also extended the term of Iowa athletic director Gary Barta as selection committee chair for a second season. Barta, who has been Iowa AD since 2006, joined the committee in January 2019 and was appointed its chair a year later.

“We are pleased that Gary will return as chair,” Hancock said. “He was a valuable leader as the committee navigated a unique and challenging year. We look forward to him working with the other 12 members in what we hope will be a more traditional season in 2021.”

Shields, a former consensus All-America guard at Nebraska, played for the Cornhuskers from 1989 to ’92 and is one of only 16 players in school history to have had his jersey retired. In 2011, Shields was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.

He was a third-round pick of the Chiefs in the 1993 NFL draft, and he never missed a game in 14 seasons, starting 231 consecutive games at right guard and earning a team-record 12 Pro Bowl appearances from 1995 to 2000. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2015.

Taylor, who has worked at Virginia Union since 2013, had a 41-year career in coaching, including 30 as a head coach. During his administrative tenure in Richmond, the school has won 15 divisional, conference and regional championships.

As a head coach, Taylor’s teams won five Black college national championships, 10 conference titles and made 10 playoff appearances. Taylor posted a lifetime win-loss record of 233-96-4, and ranks third in career victories in HBCU history. Taylor was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2019 and the Black College Football Hall of Fame in 2020. He also has served as president of the American Football Coaches Association.

Barnhart, who has been Kentucky’s athletic director since 2002, is the longest-tenured athletic director in the SEC and was named chair of the SEC athletic directors in 2017. He was also a member of the NCAA Division I basketball and baseball committees.

Corrigan, who spent eight years as athletic director at Army, has held the same position at NC State since April 2019. He was named a 2017 Athletic Director of the Year by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics. While at West Point, Army won 20 Patriot League regular-season or tournament championships and sent 14 teams to the NCAA postseason.

Del Conte was hired as Texas athletic director in December 2017 after making a name for himself during his eight-year tenure as AD at TCU, where he oversaw the school’s entrance into the Big 12 Conference. He was also athletic director at Rice from 2006 to 2009.

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Singer Trey Songz arrested at Arrowhead Stadium during Chiefs, Bills playoff game

R&B artist Trey Songz was arrested at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, during an NFL playoff game between the Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills, authorities said Monday.

In a statement, the Jackson County Prosecutor’s office said that Songz, whose real name is Tremaine Neverson, 36, was released early Monday. An investigation into the incident that led to his arrest is continuing, the statement said.

Authorities did not say what charge Songz was booked on and neither the prosecutor’s office nor other local law enforcement agencies would say if a video released by the Kansas City Police Department, appearing to show an assault on an officer, was linked to Songz’ arrest.

A lawyer and representative for Songz declined to comment Monday.

It wasn’t clear if there were other arrests at Sunday’s game. The police department did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

In a statement included with the video, the police department said the man allegedly assaulted an officer after fans complained that he wasn’t following the Arrowhead code of conduct or state health department rules.

The man allegedly refused to comply with requests from private security agents to leave the stadium, the statement said. When he refused, officers told him he would be arrested for trespassing.

The man punched a police officer and put him in a headlock, police said, adding that he was then arrested without incident and booked at Jackson County Jail.

Citing the state’s sunshine law, the department said it could not release the name of a suspect who has not been charged with a crime.

Songz, whose hit singles include “Say Ahh” and “Bottoms Up,” announced in October he had tested positive for Covid-19. The singer and rapper made headlines in December when his indoor performance at an Ohio club, with hundreds of largely maskless attendees, led to a citation of the venue for violating coronavirus regulations.

Diana Dasrath contributed.



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