Golf IQ Open Championship Player Guide - 2021

Daniel Berger (bio)

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Berger, who started playing golf when he was 11, turned professional in 2013 after his sophomore season at Florida State. He was a First-Team All-American that year and finished runner-up to Max Homa at the 2013 NCAA Championship.

Berger spent time around a lot of PGA Tour players growing up. While still in high school, he worked on the range at the Dye Preserve in Jupiter, Fla., in return for playing privileges. That club has more than a dozen PGA Tour and Korn Ferry Tour members and many of them took Berger under their wing and let the youngster play with them.

Berger's decision to turn professional so soon after his sophomore season was difficult, but he felt it was best for him. So in the summer of 2013, he played in four Korn Ferry Tour events, missed the cut in three of them, and finished T-47th at the Price Cutter Charity. He made it through the Korn Ferry Tour qualifying tournament with a third-round 63 that helped him to a T-32 finish, securing his status for 2014.

Berger's father, Jay, was a successful tennis player. He advanced to the round of 16 at the 1985 U.S. Open after his freshman season at Clemson. He turned professional the next year, eventually becoming one of the world's top-10 players. Jay Berger was the U.S. Tennis Association's player development head of men's tennis from 2008 to 2017. He was the United States head coach at the 2012 and 2016 Olympics.

2014 Notes: Berger finished the season with 21 Korn Ferry Tour starts, which included a T-2nd, two T-3rd, and two T-7th results. His first Korn Ferry Tour top-10 was a T-7th finish at the Brasil Champions. The following week, he shot consecutive 68s to open the Panama Claro Championship and finished T-3rd. Posted rounds of 71-67-74-68 for a T-3rd at the El Bosque Mexico Championship in April. In June, he qualified for the U.S. Open. Made a big impression Sunday when he fired a 66 at Pinehurst No. 2 to finish T-28th in his first U.S. Open appearance. The next month, he finished T-7th at the Albertsons Boise Open. Two weeks later, he entered the final round of the Stonebrae Classic one shot off the lead after a bogey-free, third-round 62. Berger eagled the third hole Sunday and eventually finished with a 68 for a T-2nd, three shots behind winner Tony Finau. He officially secured his 2015 PGA Tour card at the conclusion of the regular season in late August (15th on the money list). In three of his last four starts, he finished T-11th or better.

2014 Korn Ferry Tour Summary: Tournaments Entered - 21; Rounds Played - 71; In Money - 15; Top-10 Finishes - 5; Scoring Average - 69.90 (Rank 24th); Money - $209,286 (Rank 15th); Best Finish, T-2nd, Stonebrae Classic.

2015 Notes: Recorded his first top-10 on the PGA Tour with a T-10th at the Waste Management Phoenix Open. Two weeks later, finished T-10th at AT&T Pebble Beach. Two weeks after that, he was the leader in the clubhouse at the Honda Classic after a final-round 64. He watched the telecast and hit practice balls for nearly an hour before former Honda champion Padraig Harrington sank a 16-foot birdie putt at the 72nd hole to join him at 6-under and force a playoff. Following a pair of pars at the par-5 18th hole, the first extra hole, Berger's bid ended when his tee shot at the par-3 17th went into the water hazard. Also had a T-6th at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, along with a T-10th at AT&T Byron Nelson. His second-place finish at the BMW Championship put him into the Tour Championship, where he finished T-12th. Ended the year 11th in the FedExCup race and 25th on the money list. Also earned PGA Tour Rookie of the Year honors.

2016 Notes: Converted a three-shot lead after 36 and 54 holes into a three-shot win at the FedEx St. Jude Classic, his first on the PGA Tour in his 50th start, at the age of 23 years, 2 months, 5 days. Other top-10s: T-5th at the Shell Houston Open; T-9th at The Players Championship and T-10th at the Masters. A strained left shoulder suffered at the U.S. Open forced him to withdraw from both the WGC-Bridgestone and British Open. He drew some controversy for hitting his opening tee shot at the Bridgestone, then withdrawing to collect a check for $50,500. He withdrew before the start of the British Open to rest his shoulder. Returned to play at the PGA Championship and was T-5th at the Travelers. Made it through to the Tour Championship, and finished 26th in the final FedExCup standings.

2017 Notes: In his second start of the year, finished runner-up at the WGC-HSBC Champions, seven shots behind winner Hideki Matsuyama. Also finished T-7th at the Waste Management Phoenix Open and 5th at the Shell Houston Open. Defended his title at the FedEx St. Jude Classic, shooting 66-66 over the weekend for a one-shot win over Charl Schwartzel and Whee Kim. After missing the cut at the U.S. Open, finished 2nd the next week at the Travelers Championship, where he lost a playoff to Jordan Spieth who holed out from a bunker for a birdie. He continued his good play with a T-5th at the John Deere Classic. Played in all four FedExCup playoff events. His finish in that race was 16th. In his first appearance in the Presidents Cup, he went 2-1 at Liberty National to help lead the United States to a 19-11 victory. He was the youngest player and first rookie to clinch the winning point for the U.S. team.

2018 Notes: Played in 23 PGA Tour events making 18 cuts with one top-ten finish. Was 70th in the final FedExCup standings. Was T-6th at the U.S. Open, he entered the final round tied for the lead and playing in the final group but shot 73. The next week at the Travelers Championship he felt something in his index finger while hitting a shot. Despite the pain, he played in six more events, he did finish T-12th at the PGA Championship, but after the Dell Technologies Championship, the pain was getting worse. Berger saw several doctors and one gave him injections to reduce the inflammation along with wearing a brace for a month. He was told that he needed total rest on the finger and he went two months without hitting a ball. In the time away from playing, Berger worked on his lower body with a personal trainer and went off on his boat for a lot of fishing. He started hitting balls again in November and realized he was stronger and in the best shape of his life.

2019 Notes: Played in 20 PGA Tour events making 15 cuts with one top-ten finish. After taking four months off from competitive golf, his first event back was the Desert Classic and he was very pleased that he broke 70 in all four rounds and finished T-12th. His best finish came in Puerto Rico. He shot a final-round 66 to climb up the leader board and finish T-2nd, his best finish since his runner-up finish at the 2017 Travelers Championship. He finished 131st in the FedExCup standings, it was the first time in his career he missed the FedExCup Playoffs.

2020 Notes: Played in 17 PGA Tour events making 15 cuts with seven top-ten finishes. Was 15th in the FedExCup standings. Got rolling with a T-9th at the Waste Management Phoneix Open, then T-5th at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, and T-4th in his last start before the break at the Honda Classic. Won the Charles Schwab Challenge beating Collin Morikawa in a one-hole playoff. His next start was T-3rd at the RBC Heritage, two shots back of winner Webb Simpson. Missed the cut at The Memorial and with his first-round 73, broke a streak of 32 straight rounds of par or under. Was T-2nd at the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational, three shots back of winner Justin Thomas. Was T-13th at the PGA Championship. In the FedExCup playoffs, was 3rd at the Northern Trust, 12 shots back of winner Dustin Johnson. Was T-25th at the BMW Championship and T-15th at the Tour Championship. After the canceled Players Championship was 45th in the FedExCup standings and 107th in the Official World Golf Ranking. In his return after the break, was able to end the season not only 15th in the FedExCup but was 13th in the Official World Golf Ranking. Another key to his season was playing it injury-free.

2021 Notes: Played in 23 PGA Tour events making 21 cuts with eight top-ten finishes. Was T-11th in the FedExCup standings. Started the season finishing T-34th at the U.S. Open in September. Despite his good play in 2020, it came after the eligibility of the Masters closed so he had the best record in golf he didn't play in the November Masters. At the Sentry Tournament of Champions was three shots back going into the final round but shot 72 and finished 10th, six shots back of the playoff. The next week was T-7th at the Sony Open in Hawaii, three shots back of winner Kevin Na. At the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am made a 30-foot eagle putt at the 72nd hole to win by two shots over Maverick McNealy. Closed with a final-round 67 to finish T-9th at the Players Championship, six back of winner Justin Thomas. Unfortunately, Berger played the week with pain in his ribs, which he had the week before. He tried to play in the Honda Classic but the pain caused him to withdraw before the event. Was able to play in the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play and didn't make it out of group play, losing a playoff to Erik Van Rooyen. With a final-round 64 was able to finish T-3rd at the AT&T Byron Nelson, finishing four shots back of winner K.H. Lee. Shot 68 in the final round to finish T-7th at the U.S. Open. Was T-8th at the British Open and T-5th at the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational, two shots back of the Ancer/Burns/Matsuyama playoff. In the FedExCup playoffs was T-56th at the Northern Trust, T-26th at the BMW Championship, and T-11th at the Tour Championship. Selected as a captain's pick in his first Ryder Cup and finished with a 2-1-0 record for the week. Won his singles match against Matt Fitzpatrick 1-up. Emotionally and physically drained, he took off the rest of 2021 except for an appearance in the Bahamas in December. finishing T-7th at the Hero World Challenge, five shots back of winner Viktor Hovland.

2022 Notes: Played in 12 PGA Tour events making 9 cuts with three top-ten finishes. Was 91st in the FedExCup standings. When he showed up for the Sentry Tournament of Champions, something didn?t feel right with his back. Despite the pain was able to hot 25 under par to finish T-5th at the Sentry T of C. His back felt just as bad at the Farmers were he finished T-20th and then had to withdrew from his title defense at Pebble Beach and missed the cut in Phoenix. Was the second and third-round leader at the Honda Classic, shot 74 in the final round to lose a five shot third round lead, and finished 4th, three shots back of winner Sepp Straka. But the pain was still there when he finished T-13th at the Players, T-35th at the WGC Dell Match play, T-50th at the Masters and T-21th at Heritage. At the same time the pain got worst where he couldn't sit or do any of his normal activities. He got a MRI and that came back clean, but the pain still lingered. The pain wa still around when he finished T-5th at the Memorial, seven shots back of winner Billy Horschel. Shot 70-75 at the U.S. Open to miss the cut. That was his last tournament. He's still not sure when his next one will be. Pain in his lower back, which first surfaced after a long post-Ryder Cup break in 2021, reached a point where he needed ice baths before he could play. It hurt just to sit in the car on the way to the course. Despite stepping away from golf, the pain got worst. He spent close to six months resting and rehabilitation and even though all doctors could find wa a slight bulge in a lower disc and deep bone seensitivity. Even with the rest,, the pain still lingered. In talking with Luke Donald about the problem, Donald suggested he read a book by Stuart McGill, who was a Canadian profesor at the University of Waterlook who specialized in biomechanics of the spine. Berger met with McGill on Christmas eve and gave him a two-hour evaluation and then set up a program for him to follow.

- World Rank: 207 - Born: Apr 7, 1993, Plantation, Fla. - Age: 31y 9m 13d Back to Field

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Outlook: Always like him in the southeast and Texas, best after the Masters.
This Past Year: Had his best season to date finishing 15th in the FedExCup and securing his third win on tour. The reason for his success was finally getting healthy from a lingering injury on his left wrist that started in 2018 and created havoc in 2019. Berger went through a streak of nine events from Phoenix to the Northern Trust in which he had six top-5 finishes.
Past Performance Results and Statistics
OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP (last 10 years) Open Championship Home Page
YearDateCoursePlaceScoreToPar1st2nd3rd4thMoney
2024Jul 21,2024Royal Troon Golf ClubDNP
2023Jul 23,2023Royal Liverpool Golf ClubDNP
2022Jul 17,2022Old Course at St. AndrewsDNP
2021Jul 18,2021Royal St. George's Golf ClubT8273-770676868$255,250
2019Jul 21,2019Royal Portrush G.C.DNP
2018Jul 22,2018Carnoustie Golf LinksCUT1464737300$0
2017Jul 23,2017Royal Birkdale G.C.T27281168767067$64,500
2016Jul 17,2016Royal Troon Golf ClubDNP
2015Jul 20,2015Old Course at St. AndrewsCUT1495737600$0
OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP STATS (All)
Played In4
Rounds Played12
Avg Place59
Scoring Avg70.75
Low Round67
Wins0
Top 10s1
Top 25s1

Tournament Record (last 12 months) PGA TOUR Record - European Tour Record
DateNameTourCoursePlaceScoreToPar1st2nd3rd4thMoney
Jan 19,2025 American ExpressPGAPete Dye Stadium T21273-1568676573$83,270
Jan 12,2025Sony Open in HawaiiPGAWaialae C.C.CUT138-2696900$0
Nov 24,2024 RSM ClassicPGASeaside T2267-1571666367$676,400
Nov 17,2024Butterfield Bermuda Champ PGAPort Royal G.C.T62283-173677073$15,111
Nov 10,2024World Wide Technology Champ PGAEl Cardonal at DiamanteT20274-1474666470$84,960
Oct 20,2024Shriners Children's OpenPGATPC SummerlinT39274-1067677070$32,550
Oct 13,2024Black Desert Champ PGABlack Desert ResortT35272-1272656570$37,350
Oct 6,2024Sanderson Farms Champ PGAC.C. of Jackson7268-2065657167$256,500
Sep 15,2024Procore Champ PGASilverado C.C. (North)CUT147-141757200$0
Aug 11,2024Wyndham Champ PGASedgefield Country ClubT45275-568686871$23,711
Jul 28,20243M OpenPGATPC Twin CitiesCUT141-1756600$0
Jul 7,2024John Deere ClassicPGATPC Deere RunCUT138-4687000$0
Jun 30,2024Rocket Mortgage ClassicPGADetroit Golf ClubCUT142-2707200$0
Jun 16,2024U.S. OpenMAJORPinehurst C.C. (No 2)T21285573707369$203,607
Jun 2,2024RBC Canadian OpenPGAHamilton Golf & Country Club CUT1488727600$0
May 26,2024Charles Schwab ChallengePGAColonial C.C.T45282269707172$27,100
May 12,2024Myrtle Beach ClassicPGAThe Dunes Golf and Beach ClubT36276-870697067$20,350
May 5,2024THE CJ CUP Byron NelsonPGATPC Craig RanchT13267-1767676766$165,232
Apr 28,2024Zurich Classic of New OrleansPGATPC LouisianaCUT000000$0
Apr 21,2024Corales Puntacana Champ PGACorales Golf ClubT50282-670707369$9,848
Mar 31,2024Texas Children's Houston OpenPGAMemorial Park Golf T45278-270706969$25,503
Mar 24,2024Valspar Champ PGAInnisbrook Resort CUT1508767400$0
Mar 10,2024Puerto Rico OpenPGAGrand Reserve Country ClubCUT142-2697300$0
Mar 4,2024Cognizant ClassicPGAPGA National Champion CUT1431687500$0
Feb 11,2024WM Phoenix OpenPGATPC ScottsdaleT28276-866697269$53,000
Jan 27,2024Farmers Insurance OpenPGATorrey Pines South CUT1506727800$0
Jan 21,2024 American ExpressPGAPete Dye Stadium T39271-1768686768$34,020
Tour Statistics (Last 12 Mo)
Events Played27
Rounds Played84
Avg Place60
Scoring Avg69.55
Low Round0
Wins0
Top 10s2
Top 25s6
Recent, Major and Career Results
Events Played Avg Place Wins Top 10s%Top 10 Top 25s%Top 25 Cuts Made%Cuts Made Rds in 60s %Rds in 60sRds Played Rds Undr Par%Rds Undr Par Within 5%Within 5 Scoring Avg Money
Past 12 Months 0 0.00 0 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0.00 $0
All Career Majors 25 54.36 0 4 16.0% 6 24.0% 17 68.0% 18 21.4% 84 25 29.8% 11 44.0% 72.20 $2,034,550
Total Career Results 179 42.61 4 38 21.2% 82 45.8% 138 77.1% 286 47.4% 604 362 59.9% 75 41.9% 70.00 $23,598,055
Note: All tables can be sorted by column clicking on the column headers. For "avg place", a missed cut or wd counts as a place of 100. "Within 5" is the number of times the player has entered the final round within 5 shots of the lead.

Strengths and Weaknesses of Game: Has improved his driving which has helped him on tight courses. Putter has always been very average, but had a very good putting year in 2020.

If anything his iron play into the greens has degraded and he needs to work on that part of his game.

Best and Worst Courses and Tournaments: Hasn’t taken a liking to any one course or tournament, his best finishes have come at the Honda Classic and Travelers Championship.

Career Performance per Month
Events Played Avg Place Wins Top 10s%Top 10 Top 25s%Top 25 Cuts Made%Cuts Made Rds in 60s %Rds in 60sRds Played Rds Undr Par%Rds Undr Par Within 5%Within 5 Scoring Avg Money
January 16 35.00 0 3 18.8% 9 56.3% 13 81.3% 42 71.2% 59 50 84.7% 7 43.8% 68.60 $1,454,816
February 21 47.86 1 8 38.1% 10 47.6% 13 61.9% 30 44.1% 68 39 57.4% 13 61.9% 69.90 $3,276,605
March 20 41.25 0 3 15.0% 9 45.0% 16 80.0% 18 34.6% 52 28 53.8% 12 60.0% 70.70 $2,549,575
April 17 42.18 0 4 23.5% 8 47.1% 13 76.5% 20 35.7% 56 33 58.9% 7 41.2% 70.80 $1,582,811
May 20 45.95 0 3 15.0% 8 40.0% 17 85.0% 29 39.7% 73 37 50.7% 3 15.0% 70.80 $1,425,621
June 19 42.58 3 8 42.1% 8 42.1% 14 73.7% 30 45.5% 66 35 53.0% 11 57.9% 70.00 $6,055,045
July 13 58.00 0 2 15.4% 3 23.1% 8 61.5% 20 55.6% 36 22 61.1% 8 61.5% 69.60 $691,946
August 21 46.14 0 4 19.0% 9 42.9% 15 71.4% 36 50.0% 72 38 52.8% 8 38.1% 69.60 $2,897,095
September 14 22.79 0 2 14.3% 9 64.3% 14 100.0% 30 53.6% 56 34 60.7% 2 14.3% 69.70 $2,067,795
October 13 42.31 0 1 7.7% 7 53.8% 10 76.9% 21 45.7% 46 32 69.6% 4 30.8% 70.20 $1,386,882
November 4 44.25 0 0 0.0% 1 25.0% 4 100.0% 7 43.8% 16 10 62.5% 0 0.0% 70.30 $144,601
December 1 23.00 0 0 0.0% 1 100.0% 1 100.0% 3 75.0% 4 4 100.0% 0 0.0% 68.30 $65,263
TOTALS179 - 4 38 21% 82 46% 138 77% 286 47% 604 362 60% 75 12% - $23,598,055

Career Performance per Season
Events Played Avg Place Wins Top 10s%Top 10 Top 25s%Top 25 Cuts Made%Cuts Made Rds in 60s %Rds in 60sRds Played Rds Undr Par%Rds Undr Par Within 5%Within 5 Scoring Avg Money
Spring 57 43.18 0 10 17.5% 25 43.9% 46 80.7% 67 37.0% 181 98 54.1% 22 38.6% 70.80 $5,558,007
Summer 53 47.77 3 14 26.4% 20 37.7% 37 69.8% 86 49.4% 174 95 54.6% 27 50.9% 69.70 $9,644,086
Fall 31 33.74 0 3 9.7% 17 54.8% 28 90.3% 58 49.2% 118 76 64.4% 6 19.4% 70.00 $3,599,279
Winter 38 41.79 1 11 28.9% 20 52.6% 27 71.1% 75 57.3% 131 93 71.0% 20 52.6% 69.20 $4,796,684
TOTALS179 - 4 38 21% 82 46% 138 77% 286 47% 604 362 60% 75 12% - $23,598,055
Spring = March, April, May - Summer = June, July, August - Fall = September, October, November - Winter = December, January, February

Career Performance per Swing
Events Played Avg Place Wins Top 10s%Top 10 Top 25s%Top 25 Cuts Made%Cuts Made Rds in 60s %Rds in 60sRds Played Rds Undr Par%Rds Undr Par Within 5%Within 5 Scoring Avg Money
West Coast Swing 21 52.19 1 6 28.6% 10 47.6% 12 57.1% 35 52.2% 67 43 64.2% 14 66.7% 69.70 $2,826,945
Florida Swing 19 48.37 0 5 26.3% 8 42.1% 13 68.4% 22 34.4% 64 30 46.9% 9 47.4% 70.80 $2,670,517
New England Courses 20 47.00 0 4 20.0% 6 30.0% 16 80.0% 33 45.8% 72 36 50.0% 8 40.0% 70.20 $2,619,398
Texas Swing 20 39.90 1 5 25.0% 11 55.0% 16 80.0% 29 55.8% 52 35 67.3% 10 50.0% 69.40 $3,138,425
Desert Courses 10 43.60 0 3 30.0% 5 50.0% 7 70.0% 23 65.7% 35 24 68.6% 5 50.0% 68.90 $853,509
Ocean and Sea Courses 14 32.57 1 4 28.6% 9 64.3% 12 85.7% 28 53.8% 52 33 63.5% 8 57.1% 69.60 $2,856,483
TOTALS104 - 3 27 26% 49 47% 76 73% 170 50% 342 201 59% 54 16% - $14,965,277

Career Performance per Grass Type
Events Played Avg Place Wins Top 10s%Top 10 Top 25s%Top 25 Cuts Made%Cuts Made Rds in 60s %Rds in 60sRds Played Rds Undr Par%Rds Undr Par Within 5%Within 5 Scoring Avg Money
Bent Greens 68 41.43 1 15 22.1% 30 44.1% 54 79.4% 117 49.2% 238 142 59.7% 25 36.8% 70.00 $9,570,974
Bermuda Greens 81 40.69 2 18 22.2% 39 48.1% 63 77.8% 135 51.1% 264 168 63.6% 37 45.7% 69.70 $10,819,447
Paspalum Greens 6 44.33 0 1 16.7% 2 33.3% 6 100.0% 11 45.8% 24 16 66.7% 0 0.0% 70.70 $327,964
Poa Greens 22 47.64 1 4 18.2% 11 50.0% 15 68.2% 23 31.1% 74 36 48.6% 11 50.0% 70.80 $2,879,671
Fescue Greens 1 99.99 0 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 2 0 0.0% 1 100.0% 74.50 $0
TOTALS178 - 4 38 21% 82 46% 138 78% 286 48% 602 362 60% 74 12% - $23,598,055

Career Performance per Short and Long Courses
Events Played Avg Place Wins Top 10s%Top 10 Top 25s%Top 25 Cuts Made%Cuts Made Rds in 60s %Rds in 60sRds Played Rds Undr Par%Rds Undr Par Within 5%Within 5 Scoring Avg Money
Less Than 7000 yards 11 41 0 5 46% 5 46% 9 82% 26 63% 41 30 73% 5 46% 69.00 $1,619,847
Greater Than 7400 yards 59 48 0 12 20% 23 39% 42 71% 61 32% 191 98 51% 25 42% 71.00 $5,189,685