Bubba only hit 57% of fairways during the tournament. Tony Finau, tied for second, hit under 45% for the week: on Sunday he hit 28.57%.
Of course they both bomb the ball. But Phil also hit under 45% for the week, was short off the tee (265.5 on Sunday, 278 overall), and finished tied for 6th.
This is not rare. Quite often in the past, the winner at Riviera has hit 50% or less of all fairways. Seems pretty clear you don't have to hit fairways there to score well or even win. And that 's against many of the world's best players. I'd love to hear some thoughts from people who know the course well, on why driving accuracy doesn't seem to matter much at Riviera.
btw, Phil's stats the last round are fascinating. He only averaged 265 off the tee; hit just 50% of all fairways; reached 50% of greens in regulation; and lost strokes against the field putting (-0.146). His stats for the entire week were only marginally better, and in driving accuracy were actually worse.
Yet he shot 68 the last day, 276 for 72 holes, tied for 6th and with six holes to go was just two strokes out of the lead. The stats (or at least these stats) don't tell the whole story. e.g. Phil twice holed out for birdie on the final nine.