PGA TOUR's Matthew Wolff wins the Aon Risk Reward Challenge and $1 million prize
Aon plc (NYSE: AON) has announced that golfer Matthew Wolff has won the 2020-2021 Aon Risk Reward Challenge, earning a $1 million prize at the PGA Tour season's end. This competition, which recognizes strategic decision-making, has been rewarding players since its inception in 2019. Wolff demonstrated exceptional performance by birdieing over 54% of the challenge holes and achieving a 45% success rate on par 5s. Aon aims to foster better decision-making in golf, mirroring its business principles. The LPGA Tour will host a similar challenge, also awarding $1 million.
- Matthew Wolff's win in the Aon Risk Reward Challenge highlights Aon's commitment to promoting strategic decision-making in golf.
- The $1 million prize reinforces Aon's brand presence in the sports sector.
- The Aon Risk Reward Challenge continues to attract attention and participation, enhancing Aon's visibility among golf fans.
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Winning LPGA Tour player will claim an equal
Season-long competition rewards players who make better decisions on the most strategically challenging holes on the PGA TOUR and LPGA Tour
LIBERTY NATIONAL GOLF CLUB, N.J., Aug. 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Aon plc (NYSE: AON), a leading global professional services firm providing a broad range of risk, retirement and health solutions, and the PGA TOUR today announced that Matthew Wolff has won the 2020-2021 Aon Risk Reward Challenge trophy and the
Wolff is one of the game's rising young stars, needing just four starts in 2019 to earn his first PGA TOUR victory at the inaugural 3M Open and earning his PGA TOUR card at age 20. As he began to climb the Aon Risk Reward Challenge leaderboard over the last few weeks, he understood that with his final two rounds at the Wyndham Championship, he would meet the 40 round qualification minimum, and be a strong contender to win the Aon Risk Reward Challenge.
Wolff's strategy translated into elite scoring ability, enabling him to birdie over
"I'm honored and excited to win the Aon Risk Reward Challenge which recognizes not only performance but also consistent, strategic decision-making," said Wolff. "It's no secret that the harder the hole or course, the more I like it so each week I focused on making the right decisions when it mattered most which paid off in a big way. It's an awesome way to end the regular season."
"Congratulations to Matthew on an impressive season and Challenge win," said Eric Andersen, President, Aon. "One thing we're most proud about in the Aon Risk Reward Challenge is that it doesn't favor one type of player in particular. In this Challenge, as in business, the ability to leverage insight and information as well as support and advice from your team, leads to better decision-making. Matthew was able to see the bigger picture, put everything together, and won the Challenge because of it."
Wolff joins the list of previous Aon Risk Reward Challenge champions on the PGA TOUR, which include Brooks Koepka (2019) and Nick Taylor (2020). Koepka, Taylor and Wolff are all very different players with very different playing styles. What they have in common is their ability to identify opportunity, make smart decisions, and execute when it matters.
This unique competition is also being contested on the LPGA Tour, where the best decision maker will also receive an equal
About the Aon Risk Reward Challenge
The Aon Risk Reward Challenge is a unique season-long competition across the PGA TOUR and the LPGA Tour that highlights golf's best strategic decision-makers. The Challenge takes the best two scores from every participating event a player competes in. Players must compete in a minimum of 40 rounds throughout the season to qualify.
The Challenge runs across regular season tournaments (38 on the PGA TOUR; 31 for the LPGA), with CBS Sports and Golf Channel as official broadcast partners. Each week in broadcast, Aon provides key insights specific to the Aon Risk Reward Challenge hole. To view the final Aon Risk Reward Challenge leaderboard on the PGA TOUR and for more information about the Challenge, click HERE.
To view the current Aon Risk Challenge leaderboard on the LPGA and for more information, click HERE.
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The PGA TOUR, headquartered in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, co-sanctions tournaments on the PGA TOUR, PGA TOUR Champions, Korn Ferry Tour, PGA TOUR Latinoamérica, Mackenzie Tour-PGA TOUR Canada, Forme Tour and PGA TOUR Series-China . Members on the PGA TOUR represent the world's best players, hailing from 29 countries and territories outside the United States (96 international members). Worldwide, PGA TOUR tournaments are broadcast to 216 countries and territories in 28 languages. Virtually all tournaments are organized as non-profit organizations to maximize charitable giving, and to date, tournaments across all Tours have generated more than
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Contacts:
Mark Stevens, PGA TOUR, markstevens@pgatourhq.com, (904) 861-5112
Nadine Youssef, Aon, nadine.youssef@aon.com, (312) 381-2329
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