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Stat attack!: CIMB Classic review

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All it took for Ryan Moore to come up with a new nickname was another timely victory on the PGA Tour. With a successful defense of this 2013 title at the CIMB Classic, Moore won for the third time in his career during the Fall Series, which is enough to make the Tacoma News Tribune in Moore’s home state of Washington to refer to him as Mr. October.

We won’t quibble with the fact that this year’s CIMB Classic ended in November, while we point out that Moore’s CIMB Classic win at Kuala Lumpur G&CC’s West course makes him the first player to successfully defend a PGA Tour title since Tiger Woods at the 2013 Arnold Palmer Invitational. Moore beat Sergio Garcia, Kevin Na and Gary Woodland (last year’s runner-up) by three strokes. Moore and Woodland are the first players to finish first and second in the same event in consecutive years since Phil Mickelson beat Jose Maria Olazabal in the BellSouth Classic in 2005 and 2006.

Players with multiple PGA Tour victories during the Fall Series

PlayerTotal winsTournaments
Ryan Moore32014 CIMB Classic, 2013 CIMB Classic, 2012 Shriners Las Vegas
Dustin Johnson22013 WGC-HSBC Champions, 2008 Turning Stone Champ.
Stephen Ames22009 Disney, 2007 Disney

Players with consecutive wins in the same PGA Tour event: 2010-2014

PlayerTournaments
Ryan Moore2013 and 2014 CIMB Classic
Tiger Woods 2012 and 2013 Arnold Palmer Invitational
Steve Stricker2011 and 2010 John Deere Classic
Geoff Ogilvy2009 and 2010 Tournament of Champions
Dustin Johnson2009 and 2010 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am
Steve Stricker2009 and 2010 John Deere Classic

Similarity scores

Moore’s total of 17-under 271 last week was three strokes better than his 274 total in 2013 but he played remarkably similar on Kuala Lumpur’s West course both years. He was T-8 in the field GIR in 2013 and 2014 and he took 112 putts in each tournament. (Moore was also T-5 in 2010, when the CIMB Classic was an unofficial event held at The Mines.)

Moore was in the top 10 in the field in greens hit, total putts, putts per GIR and birdie-conversion percentage Sunday. He made 25 birdies for the week, including eight in a final-round 67 that saw him outpace 54-hole co-leader Kevin Na, who shot 70.

Ryan Moore in the CIMB Classic: 2013-2014

YearScoresFairways hit (Rank)GIR (rank)Putts (rank)
201468-69-67-67—27141 (T-15)56 (T-8)112 (6)
201363-72-67-70—27439 (T-12)54 (T-8)112 (T-9)

CIMB Classic leaders in putts per GIR

RankPlayerPutts per GIRBirdie conv. percentageFinish
1Charl Schwartzel1.60943.48 (1)T-19
2 Luke Guthrie1.64033.64 (19)T-39
3Cameron Smith1.04237.74 (3)T-5
4 Ryan Moore1.64337.35 (4)Won
5Jason Dufner1.64735.29 (11)T-26

Smith leads Asian contingent

Did you notice the name Cameron Smith just above Moore’s name in the above list. You better get familiar with the 21-year-old Australian who finished T-5 in his PGA Tour debut. The youngster has been touted as the world’s next great Aussie golfer, and had six straight top-10 finishes world-wide from the end of August until early October. His strong finish in the CIMB gives him the opportunity to play another PGA Tour event, as the top-10 qualifies him for this week’s Sanderson Farms Classic in Mississippi.

Smith is the first player to finish in the top 10 in his PGA Tour debut since Chris Wood was T-5 at the 2008 British Open as an amateur. They are among the four players to accomplish this feat since 2000. Keep in mind, there are several players who were top-10 performers in their first PGA Tour start as a pro – Rory McIlroy, Russell Henley and Max Homa to name three - but they all played previously on Tour as amateurs.

Smith was one of three Asian Tour players with top-10s at the CIMB, with Thailand’s Prom Meesawat (nicknamed the Big Dolphin), and Angelo Que of The Philippines proving, once again, that Asian Tour players can be successful when competing against the world’s best.

Players with a top-10 finish in their first PGA Tour start: 2000-2014

PlayerFinishTournament
Anthony KimT-22006 Valero Texas Open
Cameron SmithT-52014 CIMB Classic
Chris WoodT-52008 British Open (as an amateur)
Andres RomeroT-82006 British Open

Asian Tour players with top-10 finishes at the CIMB Classic: 2010-2014

PlayerYearFinish
Cameron Smith2014T-5
Prom Meesawat2014T-8
Angelo Que2014T-8
Kiradech Aphibarnrat2013T-3
Jbe’ Kruger2012T-8
Gangajeet Bhullar2012T-10
Jeev Milkha Singh2011T-10
Mardan Mamat2010T-5

Garcia’s year of almosts

Runner-up Sergio Garcia was one stroke off the lead entering Sunday’s final round, but couldn’t keep up with Moore Sunday, shooting a final-round 69 to finish three back. The Spaniard, who has won several times in Asia – he counts victories in Qatar, Thailand, China, Korea and Malaysia among his triumphs in the continent – hasn’t been so successful winning anywhere in the world in recent months. His last worldwide victory came in Qatar in January, and more recently he’s had six top-three finishes without winning since April.

Sergio Garcia’s near misses in 2014

TournamentFinishResult
CIMB ClassicT-2Two back of Ryan Moore
WGC-Bridgestone Inv.22 back of Rory McIlroy
British OpenT-22 back of Rory McIlroy
Travelers Champ.T-21 back of Kevin Streelman
Players32 back of Martin Kaymer
Shell Houston Open32 back of Matt Jones