Playing out of the fifth-to-last twosome, World No. 202 Kyle Stanley navigated an even-par 33-37=70 in the final round of the Charles Schwab Challenge for a four-day total of 6-under 274, up one place to T8, eight swings short of champion Jason Kokrak (70).
This was the 33-year-old’s eighth Schwab, first since a missed cut in 2017, and first top 25, brushing aside a prior-best T27 on debut in 2010 as a non-member. He improves to 15-for-21 on the season with five top 25s, first individually since T14 at the Valero Texas Open, and two top 10s, first since T6 at last fall’s RSM Classic 15 starts ago. For the week, the Clemson product recorded laps of 69-67-68-70, totaled 16 birdies versus 10 bogeys, and ranked No. 1 in SG: Approach (8.210) and SG: Tee-to-Green (9.892), but 45th in SG: Around (-0.623) and 66th in SG: Putting (-3.035). On Sunday, he exchanged four birdies with four bogeys on 11 (of 14) fairways and 12 greens in regulation, gaining 1.672 strokes approaching but losing 1.715 on-the-green with 30 total putts, lowlighted by 3-jack bogeys at 10 and 12 from 43'0" and 25'7", respectively. Stanley is not in the published field at this coming week’s Memorial Tournament.