When the Colombia, South Carolina, native won on debut here in 2017 as a PGA TOUR rookie (60/1 outright), he became the first native South Carolinian to win the event, and still is. At the midpoint, he was T10, four back, before going on to a one-shot victory (69-67-68-67) over oft-runner-up Luke Donald. That remains Bryan’s lone TOUR win, which came in his 14th start as a member, and had arrived to the main stage off the battlefield promotion, winning three times on the Web.com Tour the prior season en route to the regular-season money title and Player of the Year honors. This season, he’s playing on a Major Medical Extension (shoulder surgery), and inclusive of this week, has nine starts remaining to earn 192.010 FedExCup points to meet the terms. On nine (of 14) fairways and 12 greens in regulation, the 31-year-old outflanked two bogeys at 14 (watered tee ball) and 15, with five circles at 11-13, 17 (hole-out from 27'11" away) and 7, and an eagle-3 at 2 from 8'11". He recorded 0.930 SG: Around and 2.997 SG: Putting, converting his four conventional circles from between nine and 54 feet. “I’ve played this place a lot growing up. It’s just one of the few stops even as a rookie I felt very comfortable from day one. Shoulder is great. Post-surgery I picked up a lot of speed and started actually striking the ball well for the first time in my career, which was nice.”