He's quickly established himself as one of the shorter hitters so less-than-driver courses will be the most likely spots for him to surge. He ended the year with top 16s in six of his last 10 worldwide starts. He ended 2018 ranked 521st in the OWGR but now sits at 48th. Notes: It's been a rapid climb up the world ranks for the South African. His bomb-and-putt approach puts him in the boom-or-bust category from a week-to-week perspective. Herbert has hit fewer fairways than the field in 21-of-24 PGA TOUR and Korn Ferry Tour events played and also landed fewer greens than the field in 17 of those 24 events.
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Okay, it's not actually his rookie season because he landed 11 starts last season, but it is Herbert's first full season with a PGA TOUR card. He won the Butterfield Bermuda Championshin in what was just the third start of his rookie season. Notes: The 26-year-old Aussie didn't take long to showcase his potential on the PGA TOUR. We should expect more of the same for the 39-year-old but there is also the chance that he opens up his international schedule again in 2022 which would put a limit on his number of PGA TOUR starts. He turned 12 of those into top 25s and posted a career-best 33rd in the FedExCup race. That changed last year, likely due to COVID, and resulted in 25 events played for Noren. Notes: The Swede was someone who always delivered the goods but never gave you his full attention because he was always splitting time between the PGA TOUR and DP World Tour. Similar to Jason Day, you need to weigh the upside from the not-so-distant past before you ignore him completely. The Englishman has now finished outside of the top 90 FedExCup in back-to-back season but his median FEC finish over the last five seasons is 26th. You certainly aren't chasing his 2021 season because he lost strokes tee-to-green in 56 percent of his measured rounds last season. Notes: You are banking on pedigree if you invest in Rose at this stage in his career. I'm excited to see what that kind of ball-striking can produce as soon as he gets more comfortable on the PGA TOUR. However, he has been better than field average in fairways hit, driving distance, and greens in regulation.
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So what are his strengths? In 11 measured PGA TOUR events, he has averaged -1.8 strokes gained putting, so it certainly isn't putting. That included a pair of top 10s in the Korn Ferry Tour Finals to earn his PGA TOUR card. His game was less consistent after the COVID lockdowns but certainly picked up steam again in 2021. Notes: He's been crushing it over in Europe since 2017 and even reached as high as 78th in the OWGR as recently as January 2020. As a reminder, here are the two key time frames I use to initiate my ranking process:Ħ-Month SG Rank = worldwide strokes gained per round, adjusted to field strength, over the last six months.Ģ-Year SG Rank = worldwide strokes gained per round, adjusted to field strength, over the last twenty-four months.