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Sentry Tournament of Champions 2022
Stats, Trends & Things You Don't Need To Know
Course: Plantation Course at KapaluaPar 73 - 7,596 YardsBermudagrass Greens
Everyone But Rory
Forty different golfers won on TOUR last season and earned a ticket to this event. A jarring 39 of them have chosen to show up, all except Rory McIlroy. We are headed for a 516 Strength of Field, making it the second-best field in the last decade and twice as good as the 2020 edition. Here are this weekās best players in āStrong Fieldsā (over 500 SOF):
Jon Rahm +1.61
Patrick Cantlay +1.36
Justin Thomas +1.35
Brooks Koepka +1.22
Xander Schauffele +1.21
NOTE: Jordan Spieth, Hideki Matsuyama and Bryson DeChambeau are the only other golfers gaining at least one stroke per round.
The Weights Matter!
Earlier this week, I released my new āWeighted Strokes Gainedā (wSG) metrics on RickRunGood.com. Itās a calculation that has been two years in the making that factors in Strength of Field (amongst other things) to better define the Strokes Gained Metric.
We inherently know that gaining two strokes at the US Open is more impressive than gaining two strokes at the Bermuda Championship, but now I can quantify it. Here are the best players in the field, for the last 50 rounds, in Weighted Strokes Gained:

Daniel Berger Is Better Than You Think
2022 is shaping up to be the Year of the Berger. When we think about elite players, we generally start with approach play since itās such a big separator of talent. The Top 5 Approach players in this field over the last 100 rounds:
Collin Morikawa
Justin Thomas
Daniel Berger
Hideki Matsuyama
Xander Schauffele
Heās better than Hideki! Right behind JT and Morikawa! I could have given you 100 guesses and you wouldnāt have gotten that right.
When you go back to the wSG numbers, it doesnāt take long to find his name either. Of players in this field, over last 50 rounds; only Rahm, Cantlay and DeChambeau have been better.
That means heās not only elite at an elite skill-set but heās contending in the best fields. Get ready for a year of strait vibinā all the way to the pay window.
The Bermuda Dilemma
Hat tip to my buddy Sia Nejad for pointing this out to meā¦
Sungjae Im, during his career, has been phenomenal on bermudagrass greens. Statistically, thatās his best surface and heās gained about 0.37 strokes putter per round on them. That number alone would make him the 6th best putter in this field on Bermuda. So whatās the problem?
Well, over his last eight starts on the surface, heās been horrendous. Heās lost a total of 13.17 strokes to the field in those eight starts. Is eight bad starts the outlier? Or does he get back to normal this week? Let me know what you think about it, tweet me @RickRunGood.

Tuesday Scramble
The brand new LIVE show, The Scramble, had itās first episode this week. Joined by Andy Lack, we discussed the Curious Case of Xander Schauffele, played āBet It or Forget Itā and much more. This show is every Tuesday and Friday at 12pm ET on the RickRunGood YouTube Channel.
WE WANT MORE!
Okay, sheesh⦠relax! Iāll give you more (all times Eastern):
Wednesday: Live Chat (3pm), Twitter Space (7pm) & Jock MKT Power Hour (8:15pm)Friday: Scramble (12pm)Saturday: Twitter Space (9pm)
See you thenRick
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