He is the player who took the fewest putts at The Masters but also averaged the shortest distance off the tee
Brian Campbell had an intriguing time at The Masters to say the least, producing an impressive top 25 finish. Campbell was one of six players to finish T24 at Augusta National, alongside Matt McCarty, Adam Scott, Sam Stevens, Chris Gotterup and Michael Brennan.
Photo by Hector Vivas/Getty Images Brian Campbell had an intriguing time at The Masters to say the least, producing an impressive top 25 finish. Campbell was one of six players to finish T24 at Augusta National, alongside Matt McCarty, Adam Scott, Sam Stevens, Chris Gotterup and Michael Brennan. The American carded rounds of 71, 73, 69 and 73, finishing on two-under in a week to remember at The Masters .
And he can take further pride from topping the entire 54-strong field that made the cut in one key area. Brian Campbell hit the fewest putts at The Masters At Augusta National , Campbell hit 103 putts over his 72 holes, the lowest of any player. He finished his week with a 1.
43 average on the greens, with Collin Morikawa coming closest to him with 108 putts, an average of 1. 50. Rory McIlroy was joint third with his average of 1.
54 (111 putts), with the champion joined on that figure by Hideki Matsuyama and Marco Penge. And intriguingly, among those who made the cut, Campbell also finished the event as the shortest player off the tee. He recorded an average driving distance of 279.