2018 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational
























































2018 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational
Tournament information
Dates August 2–5, 2018
Location
Akron, Ohio, U.S.
Course(s)
Firestone Country Club
South Course
Tour(s)
PGA Tour
European Tour
Statistics
Par 70
Length 7,400 yards (6,767 m)
Field 71 players
Cut None
Prize fund
$10,000,000
Winner's share $1,700,000
Champion

United States Justin Thomas
265 (−15)

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Akron  is located in the US

Akron 

Akron 




Location in the United States




Firestone CC is located in Ohio

Firestone CC

Firestone CC




Location in Ohio


The 2018 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational was a professional golf tournament held August 2–5 on the South Course of Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio. It was the 20th WGC-Bridgestone Invitational tournament, and the third of the World Golf Championships events in 2018.




Contents






  • 1 Venue


    • 1.1 Course layout




  • 2 Field


    • 2.1 Nationalities in the field


    • 2.2 Past champions in the field




  • 3 Round summaries


    • 3.1 First round


    • 3.2 Second round


    • 3.3 Third round


    • 3.4 Final round


      • 3.4.1 Scorecard






  • 4 References


  • 5 External links





Venue




Course layout


The South Course was designed by Bert Way and redesigned by Robert Trent Jones in 1960.[1]



































































































Hole Yards Par   Hole Yards Par
1 399 4 10 410 4
2 526 5 11 418 4
3 442 4 12 180 3
4 471 4 13 471 4
5 200 3 14 467 4
6 469 4 15 221 3
7 219 3 16 667 5
8 482 4 17 400 4
9 494 4 18 464 4
Out 3,702 35 In 3,698
35

Source:[2]
Total 7,400
70


Field


The field consisted of players drawn primarily from the Official World Golf Ranking and the winners of the worldwide tournaments with the strongest fields.[3]


1. Playing members of the 2017 United States and International Presidents Cup teams.

Daniel Berger (2,3), Kevin Chappell (2,3), Jason Day (2,3,4), Rickie Fowler (2,3), Branden Grace (2,3,4), Emiliano Grillo, Charley Hoffman (2,3), Dustin Johnson (2,3,4), Kim Si-woo, Kevin Kisner (2,3), Brooks Koepka (2,3,4), Matt Kuchar (2,3), Anirban Lahiri, Marc Leishman (2,3,4), Hideki Matsuyama (2,3,4), Phil Mickelson (2,3,4), Louis Oosthuizen (2,3), Patrick Reed (2,3,4), Charl Schwartzel (2,3), Adam Scott, Jordan Spieth (2,3), Justin Thomas (2,3,4), Jhonattan Vegas


Adam Hadwin did not play.[4]


2. The top 50 players from the Official World Golf Ranking as of July 23, 2018.

Kiradech Aphibarnrat (3), Rafael Cabrera-Bello (3), Patrick Cantlay (3,4), Paul Casey (3,4), Bryson DeChambeau (3,4), Tony Finau (3), Ross Fisher (3), Matthew Fitzpatrick (3,4), Tommy Fleetwood (3,4), Sergio García (3,4), Brian Harman (3), Tyrrell Hatton (3,4), Zach Johnson, Satoshi Kodaira (3,4), Li Haotong (3,4), Luke List (3), Rory McIlroy (3,4), Francesco Molinari (3,4), Kevin Na (3,4), Alex Norén (3,4), Pat Perez (3,4), Ian Poulter (3,4), Jon Rahm (3,4), Xander Schauffele (3,4), Webb Simpson (3,4), Cameron Smith (3,5), Kyle Stanley (3), Henrik Stenson (3,4), Bubba Watson (3,4), Gary Woodland (3,4), Tiger Woods (3)


Justin Rose (3,4,5) did not play.[4]


3. The top 50 players from the Official World Golf Ranking as of July 30, 2018.

An Byeong-hun


4. Tournament winners, whose victories are considered official, of tournaments from the Federation Tours since the prior season's Bridgestone Invitational with an Official World Golf Ranking Strength of Field Rating of 115 points or more.[5]

Alexander Björk, Austin Cook, Paul Dunne, Patton Kizzire, Russell Knox, Andrew Landry, Thorbjørn Olesen, Wade Ormsby, Ted Potter Jr., Shubhankar Sharma, Brendan Steele, Brandon Stone, Aaron Wise



5. The winner of selected tournaments from each of the following tours





  • Asian Tour: Indonesian Masters (2017) – Justin Rose, also qualified under categories 2, 3 and 4


  • PGA Tour of Australasia: Australian PGA Championship (2017) – Cameron Smith, also qualified under categories 2 and 3


  • Japan Golf Tour: Bridgestone Open (2017) – Ryuko Tokimatsu


  • Japan Golf Tour: Japan Golf Tour Championship (2018) – Kodai Ichihara


  • Sunshine Tour: Dimension Data Pro-Am – Jaco Ahlers



Nationalities in the field














































North America (32) South America (2) Europe (17) Oceania (5) Asia (10) Africa (5)

 United States (32)

 Argentina (1)

 England (6)

 Australia (5)

 China (1)

 South Africa (5)

 Venezuela (1)

 Northern Ireland (1)

 India (2)


 Scotland (1)

 Japan (4)

 Ireland (1)

 South Korea (2)

 Denmark (1)

 Thailand (1)

 Italy (1)


 Spain (3)

 Sweden (3)


Past champions in the field











































































Player Country Year(s) won R1 R2 R3 R4 Total To par Place
Dustin Johnson
 United States
2016 69 71 66 64 270 −10 T3
Rory McIlroy
 Northern Ireland
2014 65 67 67 73 272 −8 T6
Tiger Woods
 United States

1999, 2000, 2001,
2005, 2006, 2007,
2009, 2013
66 68 73 73 280 E T31
Hideki Matsuyama
 Japan
2017 67 72 70 72 281 +1 T39
Adam Scott
 Australia
2011 68 75 67 74 284 +4 T57


Round summaries



First round


Thursday, August 2, 2018


Ian Poulter shot an 8-under-par 62 to lead by one stroke over Rickie Fowler and Kyle Stanley. Defending champion Hideki Matsuyama was 5 strokes back at −3. Tiger Woods, eight-time winner of the event, was 4 strokes back at −4. His last PGA Tour win was at the 2013 event. The scoring average of 68.37 was the lowest opening round of a PGA Tour event this season.[6]










































































Place Player Country Score To par
1 Ian Poulter
 England
62 −8
T2 Rickie Fowler
 United States
63 −7
Kyle Stanley
 United States
T4 Patrick Cantlay
 United States
64 −6
Kim Si-woo
 South Korea
Jon Rahm
 Spain
T7 Jason Day
 Australia
65 −5
Anirban Lahiri
 India
Marc Leishman
 Australia
Luke List
 United States
Rory McIlroy
 Northern Ireland
Kevin Na
 United States
Justin Thomas
 United States


Second round


Friday, August 3, 2018































































































Place Player Country Score To par
T1 Tommy Fleetwood
 England
66-63=129 −11
Ian Poulter
 England
62-67=129
Justin Thomas
 United States
65-64=129
T4 Jason Day
 Australia
65-66=131 −9
Kyle Stanley
 United States
63-68=131
T6 Kim Si-woo
 South Korea
64-68=132 −8
Rory McIlroy
 Northern Ireland
65-67=132
T8 Li Haotong
 China
66-67=133 −7
Luke List
 United States
65-68=133
T10 Tony Finau
 United States
68-66=134 −6
Marc Leishman
 Australia
65-69=134
Louis Oosthuizen
 South Africa
68-66=134
Jon Rahm
 Spain
64-70=134
Webb Simpson
 United States
69-65=134
Tiger Woods
 United States
66-68=134


Third round


Saturday, August 4, 2018








































































Place Player Country Score To par
1 Justin Thomas
 United States
65-64-67=196 −14
T2 Rory McIlroy
 Northern Ireland
65-67-67=199 −11
Ian Poulter
 England
62-67-70=199
4 Jason Day
 Australia
65-66-69=200 −10
T5 Marc Leishman
 Australia
65-69-67=201 −9
Kyle Stanley
 United States
63-68-70=201
T7 Rickie Fowler
 United States
63-74-65=202 −8
Jon Rahm
 Spain
64-70-68=202
T9 Tommy Fleetwood
 England
66-63-74=203 −7
Louis Oosthuizen
 South Africa
68-66-69=203


Final round


Sunday, August 5, 2018






























































































Place Player Country Score To par Prize money (US$)
1 Justin Thomas
 United States
65-64-67-69=265 −15 1,700,000
2 Kyle Stanley
 United States
63-68-70-68=269 −11 1,072,000
T3 Dustin Johnson
 United States
69-71-66-64=270 −10 510,000
Thorbjørn Olesen
 Denmark
71-67-68-64=270
5 Brooks Koepka
 United States
66-70-68-67=271 −9 357,000
T6 Patrick Cantlay
 United States
64-72-68-68=272 −8 241,375
Anirban Lahiri
 India
65-70-69-68=272
Rory McIlroy
 Northern Ireland
65-67-67-73=272
Aaron Wise
 United States
67-71-67-67=272
T10 Jason Day
 Australia
65-66-69-73=273 −7 160,875
Tony Finau
 United States
68-66-71-68=273
Kim Si-woo
 South Korea
64-68-72-69=273
Ian Poulter
 England
62-67-70-74=273


Scorecard


Final round






















































































































































Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Par 4 5 4 4 3 4 3 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 3 5 4 4

United States Thomas
−14 −15 −15 −15 −15 −14 −14 −14 −14 −14 −14 −14 −15 −15 −15 −15 −15 −15

United States Stanley
−9 −8 −8 −8 −9 −9 −9 −10 −10 −11 −11 −12 −11 −10 −10 −11 −11 −11

United States Johnson
−5 −6 −7 −8 −8 −9 −9 −10 −10 −11 −11 −11 −11 −11 −11 −11 −11 −10

Denmark Olesen
−4 −5 −5 −4 −4 −4 −5 −5 −6 −6 −7 −7 −7 −8 −9 −9 −10 −10

United States Koepka
−6 −7 −7 −5 −5 −6 −6 −7 −7 −6 −7 −7 −8 −9 −8 −9 −9 −9

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par










Birdie

Bogey

Double bogey


References





  1. ^ "Courses". Firestone Country Club. 2013. Retrieved March 1, 2013..mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output .citation q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-ws-icon a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4c/Wikisource-logo.svg/12px-Wikisource-logo.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-maint{display:none;color:#33aa33;margin-left:0.3em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}


  2. ^ "WGC Bridgestone Invitational – Course". PGA Tour. 2017. Retrieved April 7, 2017.


  3. ^ "2018 Qualifiers for majors, The Players, WGCs". PGA Tour. Retrieved October 8, 2017.


  4. ^ ab Beall, Joel (August 1, 2018). "Justin Rose withdraws from WGC-Bridgestone Invitational with back injury". Golf Digest.


  5. ^ The 'Strength of Field Rating' is a loose term for what the Official World Golf Ranking calls the 'Total Rating Value' (see Event ranking).


  6. ^ "Motivated Ian Poulter holds first-round lead at Bridgestone Invitational". ESPN. August 2, 2018.




External links



  • Official website

  • Coverage on European Tour's official site

  • Firestone Country Club site



Coordinates: 41°00′29″N 81°30′29″W / 41.008°N 81.508°W / 41.008; -81.508







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