It’s not often a player wins by ranking 60th in strokes gained/approach the green, but Frittelli made that work at the Deere. That’s because he countered that relative inefficiency by ranking second in strokes gained/putting and second in strokes gained/around the green. Despite missing 16 greens over the 72 holes, Frittelli had just one bogey (on the first hole of the second round), converting 15 of 16 scrambling opportunities to lead the field. Frittelli rode a hot putter to 22 birdies, enough for a two-stroke win over Russell Henley, capped by a 12-footer for an up-and-down birdie from the sand on the par-5 17th to provide a cushion playing the last. For the final round, Frittelli shot 64.