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The 2014 PGA Professional National Championship Players' Guide —91RYAN MCCLINTOCKBirth Date: August 23, 1982Birthplace: Monmouth, Ill.Age: 31Home: Bettendorf, IowaCollege: Western IllinoisTurned Professional: 2008PGA Membership: 2012ELIGIBILITY CODE: 5PGA Classification: A-8PGA Section: IowaPGA assistant professional at Davenport Country Club in PleasantValley, Iowa... Has played in four USGA Championships includingthree U.S. Public Links and one U.S. Amateur... 2009 IowaPGA Section Apprentice Player of the Year.Personal: Wife: AmyFirst Appearance in thePGA Professional National ChampionshipTODD MCCORKLEBirth Date: March 25, 1963Birthplace: Charlotte, N.C.Age: 51Home: Birmingham, Ala.College: North Carolina-CharlotteTurned Professional: 1986PGA Membership: 1998ELIGIBILITY CODE: 5PGA Classification: A-8PGA Section: DixiePGA assistant professional at Old Overton Club in Vestavia, Alabama...Finished T-19th in the 2013 Southworth Senior PGA ProfessionalNational Championship... Enjoyed a banner 2013 seasonin the Dixie PGA Section, capturing the Section Player of the Yearand Section Assistant Player of the Year honors, along with winningthe Dixie Senior PGA Professional Championship... Runnerup,2013 Section Assistant Championship... Finished 49th in the2013 National Car Rental PGA Assistant Championship... Beganplaying golf at age 5, inspired by his father, an accomplishedamateur golfer... Was an all-Sun Belt Conference performer at theUniversity of North Carolina-Charlotte... Played mini-tours after1986 graduation... From 1996 through 2006, shaped one of themost successful collegiate coaching careers for any PGA member.Guided two NCAA Championship, six Conference and two RegionalChampionship teams... Joined the late Richard Quick(Texas and Stanford women’s swimming/diving, 1988-89) asonly coaches in Division I to lead two different schools – theUniversity of Arizona (2000) and the University of Georgia(2001) women’s teams – to national crowns in successive years...Prior to his term at Arizona (1997-2000), led Coastal CarolinaUniversity’s men’s team to the 1996-97 Big South ConferenceChampionship... Was the assistant men’s coach (1993-96) andinterim head women’s coach (1994) at the University of Florida...The Gators’ women’s team won the 1994 Southeastern Conferencecrown under his direction... Once caddied on the PGA Tourfor Russ Cochran (now a Champions Tour member), before earninghis exempt status on the former Ben Hogan Tour... Marriedformer LPGA Tour Professional Jenna Daniels in 2004, who caddiedfor him in the Senior PGA Championship... Underwent twohip replacements between 2004 and 2005 (first the left, then theright hip)... Has recorded 11 holes-in-one, with none in competition.Personal: Wife: JennaSpecial Interests: SEC football, stock market; my wife, pet dognamed ChampTodd McCorkle’s 2014 Champions Tour RecordTournament Place Score To Par 1st 2nd 3rd 4th MoneySenior PGA Championship T55 290 +6 69 76 74 71 $4,650.00McCorkle’s Champions Tour Stats: Events Played In: ............................... 1 Rounds Played In: .............................. 4 Times Finished 72 Holes: ................... 1 Scoring Average: .......................... 72.5 Relation To Par: ................................. 6 Top 3 Finishes: .................................. 0 Top 5 Finishes: .................................. 0 Top 10 Finishes: ................................ 0 Top 25 Finishes: .................................0 Rounds In 60s: ...................................1 Rounds Under Par: .............................1 Rounds At Par: ...................................1 Rounds Over Par: ...............................2 Lowest 2014 Score: .........................69 Highest 2014 Score: .........................76First Appearance in thePGA Professional National Championship

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