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A Message to the <strong>Media</strong>on behalf of the players, tournaments, volunteers and our management team, welcome to the 2011 pga tour season. thank youfor your continued coverage and support.Section IntroductIon1tim Finchemcommissionerthe 2011 pga tour season marks the fifth since the inception of the FedExcup, our season-long points competition that has provideda strong, compelling conclusion to the golf season. Last year, Jim Furyk joined tiger Woods, a two-time FedExcup winner,and Vijay Singh as players who have ended their seasons holding the FedExcup. prior to what amounted to Jim’s $10-million putt towin the FedExcup in the rain at tHE tour championship presented by coca-cola, there was plenty of drama in the playoffs. mattKuchar thrilled everybody with his heroics at the Barclays—and went on to capture his first career pga tour official money title(the arnold palmer award) and adjusted scoring average title (the Byron Nelson award). charley Hoffman dominated in winningthe Deutsche Bank championship, and Dustin Johnson was superb at the BmW championship. ultimately, Jim prevailed as theplayer of the Year, not only because of his FedExcup and tour championship wins but also on the strength of his victories at theHeritage and the transitions championship.the greenbrier, a first-year event in West Virginia, was also a great success, highlighted by Stuart appleby’s final-round 59 thatgave him his first pga tour victory since 2006. and just a few weeks earlier, paul goydos was spectacular in the first round of theJohn Deere classic, shooting a 59 of his own. after playing the HSBc champions as a World golf championships event for the firsttime in 2009, we returned to Southeast asia for that event again in 2010, and the cImB asia pacific classic, a limited-field event,was a huge success in malaysia.Andy PazderExeuctive Vice presidnetand chief of operationsthis year’s official-money schedule features 45 events. We welcome Hyundai, cadillac and FedEx as new title sponsors in 2011, atour tournaments in Hawaii, miami and memphis, respectively. the Hyundai tournament of champions will open our season, with afield featuring last year’s tournament champions, while the World golf championships-cadillac championship promises to continueas strong as ever in South Florida. We’re delighted that FedEx has returned as title sponsor of the St. Jude classic, while we warmlywelcome Nationwide as the presenting sponsor of the memorial tournament in Dublin, oH.the Nationwide tour continued to showcase numerous up-and-coming stars. Last year, Jamie Lovemark was the top money-winner,and 24 other players earned their pga tour playing privileges. Jamie and the Nationwide tour graduates will join an exciting cropof young, emerging stars—like pga tour rookie of the Year rickie Fowler—who are poised to challenge the veteran performersof the pga tourcharity also remains a key component in all we do. truly, “together, anything’s possible” defines our players and tournaments withall the initiatives they participate in that do so much to help those in need.again, thank you for your continued coverage of the pga tour. We look forward to working with you throughout the 2011 season.Sincerely,timothy W. Finchemcommissionerpga tourandy pazderExecutive Vice president and chief of operationspga tourpga tour | 112 pga tour BouLEVarD | poNtE VEDra BEacH, FL 32082 | 904-285-37001-2 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


<strong>PGA</strong> toUR overviewthe name of our organization is the pga tour, a tax-exempt membershipgroup of professional golfers that plays approximately 100 official-mey tournamentson three tours—the pga tour, champions tour and Nationwidetour. our headquarters are located in ponte Vedra Beach, FL, southeast ofJacksonville.We should be referred to as the pga tour or tour (on second reference),but not the pga, as we are a different organization than the pga ofamerica.the pga is the professional golfers’ association of america, a membershiporganization for the nation’s club professionals. the pga runs thepga championship, Senior pga championship and ryder cup matches,among other championships. the pga headquarters are located in palmBeach gardens, FL.the pga tour and pga of america were affiliated until 1968, whenthe tournament players, a small subset of the total pga membership, brokeThe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> is the world’s foremost golf Tour,with official money events from January throughNovember. This year is the fifth season of theFedExCup, a season-long points competition culminatingwith the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Playoffs for the FedExCup.away to form the tournament players Division and gain more control oftheir finances and tournament schedule. the tournament players Divisionwas renamed the pga tour in 1975.two other american golf organizations are involved in men’s professionaltournament play, independent of the tour but with their marqueeevents included on the tour schedule as non-tour co-sponsored tournaments.the united States golf association, with headquarters in Far Hills,NJ, oversees the national championships (u.S. open, u.S. Senior open,u.S. amateur, u.S. Women’s amateur, etc.) and administers the rules ofgolf, among other duties. the augusta (ga) National golf club plays host tothe masters tournament. the royal and ancient golf club of St. andrews,Scotland oversees the British open and administers the world’s golf rulesjointly with the uSga .Membership: 89 internationalplayers, 23 countriesTV: CBS, NBC, Golf Channel,ESPN, TNTCompetition Awards:FedExCup (Season-longpoints), Jack NicklausTrophy (Player of the Year),Arnold Palmer Award (leadingmoney-winner), ByronNelson Award (scoringaverage), Rookie of the Year,Comeback Player of the Year.Section 1 IntroductIonThe Champions Tour continues to combine extremelycompetitive golf for champions of the game age 50and older with a fan-friendly platform that promotes“inside the ropes” and game-improvement for its fans.The Charles Schwab Cup, a season-long, points-basedcompetition, enters its 11th season.The Nationwide Tour is the official proving ground ofthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. It celebrated its 20th anniversary in2009. Through 2010, 288 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> titles have beenwon by former Nationwide Tour players. Two-thirds ofthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> members in 2011 have Nationwide Tourroots. “The 25” (top-25 money winners) earn <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>cards for the following season.Membership: 46 internationalplayers, 15 countriesTV: CBS, NBC, Golf Channel,ESPN, ESPN2, TNTCompetition Awards:Charles Schwab Cup(season-long points), JackNicklaus Trophy (Player ofthe Year), Arnold PalmerAward (leading money winner),Byron Nelson Award(scoring average), Rookie ofthe Year, Comeback Playerof the Year.Membership: 64 internationalplayers, 18 countriesTV: Golf ChannelCompetition Awards:“The 25” (<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Cards for the followingseason). Jack NicklausTrophy (Player of theYear)pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide1-3


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR tournament Scheduledate tourn dir/<strong>Media</strong> contact course/Par/Yds/Architects Fedexcup Pts/1st (1st) Prize Money/1st tv 2010 2007 Winneroct 31- World Golf championships- Sheshan International golf club (72/7,199) — $7,000,00/ goLF Francesco molinari6-nov HSBc champions Lane 288, New Linyin avenue $1,200,000marc Webster/Laura Hill/michele mair Sheshan National tourism resort+44(0) 208 233 5300/904-273-7655 Songjang District+44(0) 208 233 5177 Shanghai 201602, chinamarc.webste@iemail.disney.com Nelson & Haworth/2005laurahill@pgatourhq.commichele.mair@imgworld.comnov 7-13 oFFnov the Presidents cup the royal melbourne golf club (72/6,981) — No purse goLF/NBc united States14-20 matt Kamienski/Laura Hill cheltenham road (2009)+61 3 9094 0701/904-273-7655 Black rock, melbouornemattkam@pgatourhq.com Victoria, australia 3193laurahill@pgatourhq.comross mcmurray/2007nov oMeGA Mission Hills World cup mission Hills resort Hainan — $7,000,00/ goLF Italy (2009)21-27 Jack Warfield/roddy Williams (Blackstone course) (72/7,777) $1,200,000 Edoardo molinari/904-280-4701/44 1344 840400 Smith-curley Design/2010 Francesco molinariWarfield@pgatouorhq.com/ Haikou, Hainan, china 571155media@europeantour.comnov <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Qualifying tournament pga West — ($1,057,500/ goLF Billy mayfair30- 56-150 pga Boulevard $50,000)dec 5 La Quinta, ca 92253tpc Stadium course (Host) (72/7,300)pete Dye/1986Jack Nicklaus tournament course (72/7,204)Jack Nicklaus/1987cHALLenGe eventSMar tavistock cup@ Lake Nona golf and country club — ($2,550,000/ goLF Isleworth g&cc22-23 andy odenbach/Krista Zilizi (72/7,544) $1,000,000)407-909-9909/407-909-7232 9100 chiltern Drive (team)aodenbach@tavistock.com orlando, FL 32827kzilizi@tavistock.comarnold palmer/Ed Seay/1986Steve Smyers/2003Section 1 IntroductIonJun cvS caremark charity classic@ rhode Island country club (71/6,734) — $1,550,000/ goLF ricky Barnes/20-21 greg costello 150 mayatt road $300,000 J.B. Holmes401-770-5924 Barrington, rI 02806greg.costello@peterjacobsensports.com Donald ross/1911oct <strong>PGA</strong> Grand Slam@ tBD — $1,350,000/ tNt Ernie Els18-19 David charles $600,000561-624-8525dcharles@pgahq.comoct the Rivalry grayhawk golf club — $720,000 goLF New Event29-30 Brandon goethals raptor course (70/7,125)209-639-1253 8620 East thompson peak parkwayBrandon@rivalrygolftournament.com Scottsdale, aZ 85255tom Fazio/1995nov 15 Adt Skills challenge@ the Breakers (ocean golf course) — $800,000 NBc mark o’meara/tv mike milthorpe (70/6,167) Nick pricedec 31- 386-673-4377 one South county roadJan 1 michaelmilthorpe@milthorpesports.com palm Beach, FL 33480alexander H. Findlay/1896redesign: Brian Silva/2000nov 28- chevron World challenge@ Sherwood country club (72/7,053) — $5,000,000 goLF/NBc graeme mcDowell4-dec greg mcLaughlin/rachel rees 320 West Stafford road949-725-3003/949-725-3003 thousand oaks, ca 91361gmclaughlin@tigerwoodsfoundation.org Jack Nicklaus/1989rrees@tigerwoodsfoundation.orgdec Shark Shootout@ tiburon golf club (72/7,288) — $3,000,000/ goLF/NBc Ian poulter/5-11 taylor Ives/Lee patterson 2620 tiburon Drive $750,000 Dustin Johnson239-254-9770/704-553-4790 Naples, FL 3409 (team)taylor.ives@gwse.comgreg Norman/1998pattersonprinc@yahoo.comdec Wendy’s 3-tour challenge@ rio Secco golf club (72/7,289) — ($1,000,000) tBD pga tour19-25 Kip Eriksen/tom Sprouse 2851 grand Hills Drive Dustin Johnson/614-764-4653/614-889-6791 Henderson, NV 89052 Bubba Watson/keriksen@hnssports.com rees Jones/1997 Boo Weekleytsprouse@the memorialtournament.com• Non-<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> cosponsored @ Challenge Event/unofficial money ( ) 2011 purse TBA; 2010 purse listed Some event dates, television coverage subject to change.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide1-9


Fact SheetSection IntroductIon1name:pga tourWeb site:pgatour.comcommissioner:tim Finchem (since June 1, 1994)Headquarters:112 pga tour Boulevard, ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082phone: 904-285-3700overview:the pga tour is the world’s premier membership organization for touringprofessional golfers, co-sanctioning more than 100 tournaments on the pgatour, champions tour and Nationwide tour.the pga tour’s mission is to entertain and inspire its fans, deliversubstantial value to its partners, create outlets for volunteers to give back,generate significant charitable and economic impact in communities in whichit plays, and provide financial opportunities for tour players.In 2011, the three tours collectively have tournaments in 29 states and in12 countries and territories outside of the united States. pga tour tournamentsare broadcast to nearly 600 million households in 225 countries andterritories in 30 languages.Virtually all tournaments are organized as non-profit organizations in orderto maximize charitable giving. In 2010, tournaments on the three tours generatedmore than $120 million for local charitable organizations, bringing thetour’s all-time total of charitable contributions to more than $1.6 billion.2011 Schedule (45 official events):1. FedExcup regular Season – 37 events2. pga tour playoffs – 4 events3. Fall Series – 4 eventsthe pga tour plays in 20 states plus canada, mexico, England, puerto rico,china and malaysia.Major championships (4):masters tournament, British open, u.S. open, pga championshipPrize Money:approximately $288 million – official eventsBonus Money for the Fedexcup:$10 million for first place, $3 million for second, $2 million for third, $1.5 millionfor fourth and $1 million for fifth.charity:pga tour, champions tour and Nationwide tour events have donated morethan $1.6 billion to charity since 1938. the pga tour reached the $1-billionmilestone at the 2005 chrysler championship. Whereas the first billion wasreached after 67 years, the second billion is expected to be achieved withinthe next five years.eligibility:Each pga tour player has earned a position on the priority-ranking systemthat will be used to select full-field open tournaments. the complete priorityranking system, in order of priority, can be found on pages 2-2 and 2-3.Membership:pga tour members hail from around the globe. In 2011, there are 80 internationalplayers with full or partial tour exemptions from 22 countries.television:third and/ Four-DayNetwork Early round or Final-round coveragecBS — 20 —NBc — 10 —goLF 30 — 11totaLS 30 30 11Note: golf channel and NBc also will televise the presidents cupNotes: Includes 41 official pga tour events (does not include the fourmajors). In addition to the united States, the majority of tour events areseen in the united Kingdom and continental Europe, Latin america, canada,the middle East, africa, Japan, australia and pan-asia. the events are airedlive, tape-delayed or in a highlights-package format; includes 600 millionhouseholds and 225 countries and territories.Awards:the pga tour presents the following awards:• FedExCup Champion• <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Player of the Year/Jack Nicklaus Trophy• Arnold Palmer Award (leading money-winner)• Byron Nelson Trophy (adjusted scoring average)• <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Rookie of the Year• <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Comeback Player of the Year• <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Lifetime AchievementIn addition, the tour recognizes its player of the month (January throughNovember)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR communications contacts (Area code 904):ty Votaw ..............................................................................................280-4774Executive Vice president, communicationsand International affairs ......................................tyvotaw@pgatourhq.comana Leaird ............................................................................................273-3681Senior Vice president, communications ...........analeaird@pgatourhq.comJames cramer .....................................................................................273-3293Vice president, communications .................jamescramer@pgatourhq.comKen Lovell ............................................................................................273-3385Vice president, media Development ................. kenlovell@pgatourhq.comLaura Hill ..............................................................................................273-7655Senior Director, communications ........................laurahill@pgatourhq.comJoel Schuchmann ................................................................................280-4707Director, communications, pga tour ... joelschuchmann@pgatourhq.comJeff adams ..........................................................................................273-3397Director, communications, Nationwide tour ... jeffadams@pgatourhq.commark Williams .....................................................................................273-3470Director, communications, champions tour ...markwilliams@pgatourhq.comchris Smith ..........................................................................................273-3379Director, communications, Business ...............chrissmith@pgatourhq.comLaury Livsey .........................................................................................273-3418manager, corporate communications ............laurylivsey@pgatourhq.comDoug milne ..........................................................................................280-5024manager, communications ..............................dougmilne@pgatourhq.comchris reimer ........................................................................................273-3286manager, championship management ........ chrisreimer@pgatourhq.comNelson Silverio ....................................................................................273-3528manager, media Information .................... nelsonsilverio@pgatourhq.comDenise taylor .......................................................................................273-3311manager, media relations ...........................denisetaylor@pgatourhq.comJohn Bush ............................................................................................280-4711media official, pga tour .................................johnbush@pgatourhq.comJoe chemycz ........................................................................................273-3305media official, Nationwide tour ...................joechemycz@pgatourhq.comDave Senko ..........................................................................................273-3252media official, champions tour ..................... davesenko@pgatourhq.comphil Stambaugh ...................................................................................273-3516media official, champions tour ...............philstambaugh@pgatourhq.commark Stevens ......................................................................................273-3256media official, pga tour ........................... markstevens@pgatourhq.comcolin murray ........................................................................................273-3298communications coordinator ........................colinmurray@pgatourhq.commaureen radzavicz .............................................................................273-3301communications coordinator ............. maureenradzavicz@pgatourhq.comadam Wallace .....................................................................................543-7405media relations Specialist .........................adamwallace@pgatourhq.com1-10 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


<strong>PGA</strong> toUR Playoffs for the FedexcupPoints Breakdown for the <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Regular SeasonSection IntroductIon1Masters,World tHe PLAYeRS,<strong>PGA</strong> Golf U.S. open,toUR championships British open AdditionalPosition events events and <strong>PGA</strong> events1 500 550 600 2502 300 315 330 1503 190 200 210 954 135 140 150 705 110 115 120 556 100 105 110 507 90 95 100 458 85 89 94 439 80 83 88 4010 75 78 82 37.511 70 73 77 35.012 65 69 72 32.513 60 65 68 30.014 57 62 64 28.515 56 59 61 28.016 55 57 59 27.517 54 55 57 27.018 53 53 55 26.519 52 52 53 26.020 51 51 51 25.521 50 50 50 25.022 49 49 49 24.523 48 48 48 24.024 47 47 47 23.525 46 46 46 23.026 45 45 45 22.527 44 44 44 22.028 43 43 43 21.529 42 42 42 21.030 41 41 41 20.531 40 40 40 20.032 39 39 39 19.533 38 38 38 19.034 37 37 37 18.535 36 36 36 18.0Masters,World tHe PLAYeRS,<strong>PGA</strong> Golf U.S. open,toUR championships British open AdditionalPosition event events and <strong>PGA</strong> event36 35 35 35 17.537 34 34 34 17.038 33 33 33 16.539 32 32 32 16.040 31 31 31 15.541 30 30 30 15.042 29 29 29 14.543 28 28 28 14.044 27 27 27 13.545 26 26 26 13.046 25 25 25 12.547 24 24 24 12.048 23 23 23 11.549 22 22 22 11.050 21 21 21 10.551 20 20 20 10.052 19 19 19 9.553 18 18 18 9.054 17 17 17 8.555 16 16 16 8.056 15 15 15 7.557 14 14 14 7.058 13 13 13 6.559 12 12 12 6.060 11 11 11 5.561 10 10 10 5.062 9 9 9 4.563 8 8 8 4.064 7 7 7 3.565 6 6 6 3.066 5 5 5 2.567 4 4 4 2.068 3 3 3 1.569 2 2 2 1.070 1 1 1 0.5Note: In cases in which more than 70 players finish the event, points will be awarded below 70th place, decrementing by 0.02 points per position (0.01 points for additional events).ties – points will be distributed to those in tying positions using the same method currently used to distribute prize money when there is a tie. that is, the total points for each tying position will be summed and distributedequally to each player in the tying positions.1-12 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


<strong>PGA</strong> toUR Playoffs for the Fedexcup Points Structure<strong>PGA</strong> toUR Playoff event Points distributionPosition Points Position Points Position Points Position Points1 2,5002 1,5003 9504 6755 5506 5007 4508 4259 40010 37511 35012 32513 30014 28515 28016 27517 27018 26519 26020 25521 25022 24523 24024 23525 23026 22527 22028 21529 21030 20531 20032 19533 19034 18535 18036 17537 17038 16539 16040 15541 15042 14543 14044 13545 13046 12547 12048 11549 11050 10551 10052 9553 9054 85Note: In cases in which more than 70 players finish the event, points will be awarded below 70th place, decrementing by 0.1 points per position.55 8056 7557 7058 6559 6060 5561 5062 4563 4064 3565 3066 2567 2068 1569 1070 5Section 1 IntroductIon<strong>PGA</strong> toUR Playoffs for the Fedexcup Points StructuretHe toUR championship presented by coca-cola ResetPosition Reset Points Position Reset Points1 2,5002 2,2503 2,0004 1,8005 1,6006 1,4007 1,2008 1,0009 80010 60011 48012 46013 44014 42015 40016 38017 36018 34019 32020 31021 30022 29023 28024 27025 26026 25027 24028 23029 22030 210Fedexcup Bonus StructurePositionPayout1 $10 million2 $3 million3 $2 million4 $1.5 million5 $1 million10 $500,00030 $175,00070 $110,000125 $70,000pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide1-13


2007 Playoff SummarySection IntroductIon1tournament: the Barclaysdates: august 23-26, 2007Field Size: 144 (138)cut: 75 players at even-par 140Winner: Steve StrickerPurse: $7,000,000course/Location: Westchester cc/Harrison, NYPar/Yards: 36-35—71/6,839Field Notes: Advanced from outside top 120: Doug LaBelle II (T41); John Mallinger (T7). Eliminated frominside the top 120: Steve Allan (MC), Mathew Goggin (MC).tournament: Deutsche Bank championshipdates: aug 31-Sep 3, 2007Field Size: 120 (115)cut: 75 players at 1-over-par 143Winner: phil mickelsonPurse: $7,000,000course/Location: tpc Boston/Norton, maPar/Yards: 36-35—71/7,207Field Notes: Advanced from outside top 70: Bo Van Pelt (T30); John Mallinger (T14). Eliminated frominside the top 70: Steve Flesch (75), Peter Lonard (MC).top 10 Fec points entering the BarclaysRank Player Fedexcup Points1 tiger Woods 100,0002 Vijay Singh 99,0003 Jim Furyk 98,5004 phil mickelson 98,0005 K.J. choi 97,5006 rory Sabbatini 97,2507 Zach Johnson 97,0008 charles Howell III 96,7509 Brandt Snedeker 96,50010 adam Scott 96,250top 10 Fec points entering dB champRank Player Fedexcup Points1 Steve Stricker 104,9502 K.J. choi 102,9003 rory Sabbatini 100,6504 tiger Woods 100,0005 phil mickelson 99,6136 Vijay Singh 99,0007 Jim Furyk 98,8508 Zach Johnson 97,3509 adam Scott 97,15010 Ernie Els 96,967the Barclays – top 10Finish PlayerScore1 Steve Stricker 268/-162 K.J. choi 270/-143 rory Sabbatini 271/-13t4 mark calcavecchia 272/-12t4 Ernie Els 272/-12t4 geoff ogilvy 272/-12t7 rich Beem 273/-11t7 phil mickelson 273/-11t9 robert garrigus 274/-10t9 Jerry Kelly 274/-10t9 Ian poulter 274/-10deutsche Bank championship – top 10Finish PlayerScore1 phil mickelson 268/-16t2 Brett Wetterich 270/-14t2 tiger Woods 270/-14t2 arron oberholser 270/-145 aaron Baddeley 273/-11t6 geoff ogilvy 274/-10t6 rory Sabbatini 274/-108 robert allenby 275/-9t9 Fredrik Jacobson 276/-8t9 troy matteson 276/-8t9 Sean o’Hair 276/-8t9 Steve Stricker 276/-8t9 camilo Villegas 276/-8tournament: BmW championshipdates: September 6-9, 2007Field Size: 70 (66)cut: No cutWinner: tiger WoodsPurse: $7,000,000course/Location: cog Hill g&cc/Lemont, ILPar/Yards: 35-36—71/7,326Field Notes: Advanced from outside top 30: Stewart Cink (T7); Tim Clark (T5); Camilo Villegas (T7).Eliminated from inside the top 30: Jerry Kelly (T49); Luke Donald (T30); Arron Oberholser (WD).top 10 Fec points entering BMW champRank Player Fedexcup Points1 phil mickelson 108,6132 Steve Stricker 106,2003 tiger Woods 103,7334 K.J. choi 102,9005 rory Sabbatini 102,3886 Vijay Singh 99,1087 Jim Furyk 98,9638 geoff ogilvy 97,9549 adam Scott 97,82710 Zach Johnson 97,623BMW championship – top 10Finish PlayerScore1 tiger Woods 262/-222 aaron Baddeley 264/-203 Steve Stricker 266/-184 adam Scott 270/-14t5 tim clark 271/-13t5 Justin rose 271/-13t7 Stewart cink 272/-12t7 camilo Villegas 272/-129 Sergio garcia 274/-10t10 Jonathan Byrd 275/-9t10 carl pettersson 275/-9t10 Ian poulter 275/-9t10 rory Sabbatini 275/-9tournament: tHE tourcHampIoNSHIp presented by coca-coladates: September 13-16, 2007Field Size: 30 (30)cut: No cutWinner: tiger WoodsPurse: $7,000,000course/Location: East Lake gc/atlanta, gaPar/Yards: 35-35—71/7,154Field Notes: 27 of the 30 players at THE <strong>TOUR</strong>Championship finished inside the top 30 in the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season FedExCup standings.Camilo Villlegas (No. 52) was the lowest seed toadvance to THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship.top 10 Fec points entering toUR champRank Player Fedexcup Points1 tiger Woods 112,7332 Steve Stricker 109,6003 phil mickelson 108,6134 rory Sabbatini 103,5885 K.J. choi 103,1006 aaron Baddeley 102,8007 adam Scott 100,2278 Jim Furyk 99,8389 Vijay Singh 99,21410 Sergio garcia 98,277tHe toUR championship – top 10Finish PlayerScore1 tiger Woods 257/-23t2 mark calcavecchia 265/-15t2 Zach Johnson 265/-154 Sergio garcia 266/-14t5 Hunter mahan 269/-11t5 Scott Verplank 269/-11t7 tim clark 270/-10t7 Vijay Singh 270/-10t9 rory Sabbatini 271/-9t9 camilo Villegas 271/-92007 final Fedexcup standingsRank PlayerScore1 tiger Woods 123,0332 Steve Stricker 110,4553 phil mickelson 109,3584 rory Sabbatini 105,1935 K.J. choi 103,7656 aaron Baddeley 103,3507 Zach Johnson 102,8738 mark calcavecchia 102,0699 Sergio garcia 101,07710 Vijay Singh 101,0641-14 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


2008 Playoff Summarytournament: the Barclaysdates: august 21-24, 2008Field Size: 144 (135)cut: 72 players at 1-over-par 143Winner: Vijay SinghPurse: $7,000,000course/Location: ridgewood cc/paramus, NJPar/Yards: 35-36--71/7,319Field Notes: Advanced from outside top 120: Richard S. Johnson (T68); Tim Petrovic (T38); Jason Day(T31); Martin Laird (T7); Angel Cabrera (T19); Ryan Palmer (T62); Tim Herron (T24); Michael Allen (T65);J.J. Henry (T55); Frank Lickliter II (64); Jespner Parnevik (T24); Justin Bolli (T48); Jeff Overton (T38); GlenDay (T24); Lee Janzen (T48). Eliminated from inside the top 120: Brad Adamonis (MC); Nathan Green(MC); Troy Matteson (MC); Greg Kraft (MC); Mark Calcavecchia (MC); Matt Jones (MC); Shane Bertsch(MC); Joe Ogilvie (MC); Tim Wilkinson (MC); Zach Johnson (MC); Vaughn Taylor (MC); Charles Warren(MC); Dustin Johnson (MC).tournament: Deutsche Bank championshipdates: august 29-September 1, 2008Field Size: 120 (115)cut: 36-hole cut of 86 players at 3-under-par 139; 54-hole cut of 72 players at3-under 210Winner: Vijay SinghPurse: $7,000,000course/Location: tpc Boston/Norton, maPar/Yards: 36-35—71/7,207Field Notes: Advanced from outside top 70: Tim Herron (T5); Johnson Wagner (T15); Heath Slocum (T15);Ben Crane (T10); Eric Axley (MDF); Aaron Baddeley (MDF); Fredrik Jacobson (T67); Charley Hoffman(T33); Tommy Armour III (MDF); Angel Cabrera (T15). Eliminated from inside the top 70: Paul Casey (MC);Sean O’Hair (MC); Steve Elkington (MC); Paul Goydos (MC); Jeff Quinney (MC); Kevin Na (MC); RodPampling (MC); Daniel Chopra (MC); Steve Lowery (MC); George McNeill (MC).top 10 Fec points entering the BarclaysRank Player Fedexcup Points1 tiger Woods 100,0002 Kenny perry 99,5003 phil mickelson 99,2504 padraig Harrington 99,0005 anthony Kim 98,7506 Stewart cink 98,6257 Vijay Singh 98,5008 Justin Leonard 98,3759 ryuji Imada 98,25010 geoff ogilvy 98,12511 robert allenby 98,050top 10 Fec points entering dB champRank Player Fedexcup Points1 Vijay Singh 109,5002 Sergio garcia 104,3753 Kevin Sutherland 101,9504 phil mickelson 101,8565 Justin Leonard 101,8306 anthony Kim 101,6717 Kenny perry 101,6248 Ben curtis 100,9179 Stewart cink 100,81510 Jim Furyk 100,671the Barclays – top 10Finish PlayerScore1 Vijay Singh 276/-8t2 Sergio garcia 276/-8t2 Kevin Sutherland 276/-8t4 mathew goggin 277/-7t4 Ben curtis 277/-7t4 Kevin Streelman 277/-7t7 paul casey 278/-6t7 martin Laird 278/-6t7 Justin Leonard 278/-6t7 Nicholas thompson 278/-6t7 mike Weir 278/-6deutsche Bank championship – top 10Finish PlayerScore1 Vijay Singh 262/-222 mike Weir 267/-17t3 Ernie Els 270/-14t3 camilo Villegas 270/-14t5 Sergio garcia 271/-13t5 tim Herron 271/-13t7 chad campbell 272/-12t7 Justin Leonard 272/-12t7 Jim Furyk 272/-12t10 Ben crane 273/-11t10 Ken Duke 273/-11t10 Steve marino 273/-11Section 1 IntroductIontournament: BmW championshipdates: September 4-7, 2008Field Size: 70 (69)cut: No cutWinner: camilo VillegasPurse: $7,000,000course/Location: Bellerive cc/St. Louis, moPar/Yards: 35-35—70/7,324Field Notes: Advanced from outside top 30: Dudley Hart (2); D.J. Trahan (T5). Eliminated from inside thetop 30: Geoff Ogilvy (T28); Brandt Snedeker (T55).top 10 Fec points entering BMW champRank Player Fedexcup Points1 Vijay Singh 120,5002 Sergio garcia 108,2753 mike Weir 106,9654 Justin Leonard 105,3885 Jim Furyk 104,2306 Kevin Sutherland 104,0657 anthony Kim 104,0198 phil mickelson 103,9519 Kenny perry 103,71410 Ben curtis 103,264BMW championship – top 10Finish PlayerScore1 camilo Villegas 265/-152 Dudley Hart 267/-13t3 Jim Furyk 268/-12t3 anthony Kim 268/-12t5 Stephen ames 269/-11t5 K.J. choi 269/-11t5 D.J. trahan 269/-11t8 tim clark 270/-10t8 Hunter mahan 270/-10t10 aaron Baddeley 271/-9t10 Fredrik Jacobson 271/-9t10 Steve Stricker 271/-9tournament: tHE tourcHampIoNSHIp presented by coca-coladates: September 25-28, 2008Field Size: 30 (30)cut: No cutWinner: camilo VillegasPurse: $7,000,000course/Location: East Lake gc/atlanta, gaPar/Yards: 35-35--70/7,304Field Notes: 21 of the 30 players at THE <strong>TOUR</strong>Championship finished inside the top 30 in the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season FedExCup stnadings.Dudley Hart (No. 68) was the lowest seed toadvance to THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship.top 10 Fec points entering toUR champRank Player Fedexcup Points1 Vijay Singh 122,6512 camilo Villegas 112,0503 Sergio garcia 110,9004 Jim Furyk 109,1305 mike Weir 109,0686 anthony Kim 108,9197 Justin Leonard 108,1388 K.J. choi 106,8469 phil mickelson 106,70110 Ben curtis 106,202tHe toUR championship – top 10Finish PlayerScore1 camilo Villegas 273/-72 Sergio garcia 273/-7t3 anthony Kim 274/-6t3 phil mickelson 274/-65 Ben curtis 278/-2t6 Ernie Els 280/Et6 Jim Furyk 280/Et6 mike Weir 280/E9 K.J. choi 281/+1t10 Stuart appleby 282/+2t10 Dudley Hart 282/+2t10 trevor Immelman 282/+2t10 Justin Leonard 282/+2t10 Billy mayfair 282/+22008 final Fedexcup standingsRank PlayerScore1 Vijay Singh 125,1012 camilo Villegas 124,5503 Sergio garcia 119,4004 anthony Kim 114,4195 Jim Furyk 113,1806 mike Weir 113,1187 phil mickelson 112,2018 Justin Leonard 111,6389 Ben curtis 110,70210 K.J. choi 110,646pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide1-15


2009 Playoff SummarySection IntroductIon1tournament: the Barclaysdates: august 27-30, 2009Field Size: 125 (124)cut: 77 players at five-over-par 147Winner: Heath SlocumPurse: $7,500,000course/Location: Liberty National/Jersey city, NJPar/Yards: 36-35—71/7,419Field Notes: Advanced from outside top 100: Fredrik Jacobson (T6); Richard S. Johnson (T31); HeathSlocum (1); Troy Matteson (T20). Eliminated from inside the top 120: K.J. Choi (MC); Ben Curtis (MC);George McNeill (MC); Matt Bettencourt (MC).tournament: Deutsche Bank championshipdates: Sep 4-7, 2009Field Size: 100 (99)cut: 73 players at 1-under-par 141Winner: Steve StrickerPurse: $7,500,000course/Location: tpc Boston/Norton, maPar/Yards: 36-35—71/7,202Field Notes: Advanced from outside top 70: Sergio Garcia (26); Bubba Watson (T32); Jeff Overton (T23);Stephen Ames (T23); Bryce Molder (T36); Marc Leishman (T15); Woody Austin (T36); Jason Bohn (T32).Eliminated from inside the top 70: Brett Quigley (T61); John Merrick (MC); Lee Janzen (MC); Boo Weekley(T54); Greg Owen (T61); Fred Couples (MC); D.A. Points (T49); Briny Baird (T61).top 10 Fec points entering the BarclaysRank Player Fedexcup Points1 tiger Woods 3,4312 Steve Stricker 2,1553 Zach Johnson 2,0194 Kenny perry 1,9935 Lucas glover 1,7426 phil mickelson 1,6307 Y.E. Yang 1,6218 geoff ogilvy 1,6039 Brian gay 1,54010 Sean o’Hair 1,474top 10 Fec points entering dB champRank Player Fedexcup Points1 tiger Woods 4,3812 Steve Stricker 3,1053 Heath Slocum 2,8554 Zach Johnson 2,2295 Kenny perry 2,0756 Y.E. Yang 1,8697 Nick Watney 1,8638 Brian gay 1,8449 Lucas glover 1,74210 phil mickelson 1,712the Barclays – top 10Finish PlayerScore1 Heath Slocum 275/-9t2 Ernie Els 276/-8t2 padraig Harrington 276/-8t2 Steve Stricker 276/-8t2 tiger Woods 276/-8t6 Fredrik Jacobson 277/-7t6 Nick Watney 277/-78 Webb Simpson 278/-6t9 paul goydos 279/-5t9 Ian poulter 279/-5t9 Scott Verplank 279/-5deutsche Bank championship – top 10Finish PlayerScore1 Steve Stricker 267/-17t2 Jason Dufner 268/-16t2 Scott Verplank 268/-16t4 angel cabrera 269/-15t4 padraig Harrington 269/-15t4 Dustin Johnson 269/-157 geoff ogilvy 270/-14t8 Jim Furyk 271/-13t8 retief goosen 271/-13t8 Sean o’Hair 271/-13tournament: BmW championshipdates: Sep 10-13, 2009Field Size: 70 (69)cut: No cutWinner: tiger WoodsPurse: $7,500,000course/Location: cog Hill g&cc/Lemont, ILPar/Yards: 35-36—71/7,616Field Notes: Advanced from outside top 30: Marc Leishman (T2); Luke Donald (T10), Eliminated frominside the top 30: Ian Poulter (T20); Charley Hoffman (T61).top 10 Fec points entering BMW champRank Player Fedexcup Points1 Steve Stricker 5,6052 tiger Woods 4,6963 Heath Slocum 2,8554 Zach Johnson 2,4815 Scott Verplank 2,2666 Kenny perry 2,1957 padraig Harrington 2,1588 geoff ogilvy 2,0539 Jason Dufner 2,03710 Dustin Johnson 2,025BMW championship – top 10Finish PlayerScore1 tiger Woods 265/-19t2 Jim Furyk 273/-11t2 marc Leishman 273/-114 Sean o’Hair 274/-105 Zach Johnson 276/-8t6 Sergio garcia 278/-6t6 padraig Harrington 278/-6t8 Kevin Na 279/-5t8 camilo Villegas 279/-5t10 Luke Donald 280/-4t10 Bill Haas 280/-4t10 matt Kuchar 280/-4t10 Brandt Snedeker 280/-4t10 mark Wilson 280/-4tournament: tHE tourcHampIoNSHIp presented by coca-coladates: September 24-27, 2009Field Size: 30 (30)cut: No cutWinner: phil mickelsonPurse: $7,500,000course/Location: East Lake gc/atlanta, gaPar/Yards: 35-35—70/7,304Field Notes: 23 of the 30 players at THE <strong>TOUR</strong>Championship finished inside the top 30 in the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season FedExCup standings.Heath Slocum (No. 124) was the lowest seed toadvance to THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship.top 10 Fec points entering toUR champRank Player Fedexcup Points1 tiger Woods 7,1962 Steve Stricker 5,6923 Jim Furyk 3,1084 Zach Johnson 3,0315 Heath Slocum 3,0056 padraig Harrington 2,6337 Sean o’Hair 2,6248 Scott Verplank 2,4169 Kenny perry 2,31810 Jason Dufner 2,224tHe toUR championship – top 10Finish PlayerScore1 phil mickelson 271/-92 tiger Woods 274/-63 Sean o’Hair 275/-5t4 padraig Harrington 276/-4t4 Kenny perry 276/-46 Steve Stricker 277/-3t7 Jim Furyk 278/-2t7 Steve marino 278/-29 Ernie Els 279/-1t10 Lucas glover 280/Et10 Jerry Kelly 280/Et10 John Senden 280/E2009 final Fedexcup standingsRank PlayerScore1 tiger Woods 4,0002 phil mickelson 2,9203 Steve Stricker 2,7504 Jim Furyk 2,4385 Sean o’Hair 2,2006 Zach Johnson 2,0737 padraig Harrington 2,0508 Heath Slocum 1,8559 Kenny perry 1,45010 Scott Verplank 1,2451-16 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


2010 Playoff Summarytournament: the Barclaysdates: august 23-29, 2010Field Size: 125 (121)cut: 72 players at even-par 142Winner: matt KucharPurse: $7,500,000course/Location: ridgewood cc/ paramus, NJPar/Yards: 35-36—71/7,319Field Notes: Advanced from outside top 100: Kevin Streelman (T3); Ryuji Imada (T27); J.P. Hayes (T27);Tiger Woods (T12); Troy Matteson (T36); Andres Romero (T52). Eliminated from inside the top 100: KevinSutherland (MC); Jerry Kelly (MC); Alex Cejka (MC); Derek Lamely (MC); Matt Bettencourt (MC); JeffMaggert (WD).tournament: Deutsche Bank championshipdates: September 3-6, 2010Field Size: 100 (99)cut: 72 players at 1-under 141Winner: charley HoffmanPurse: $7,500,000course/Location: tpc Boston/Norton, maPar/Yards: 36-35—71/7,214Field Notes: Advanced from outside top 70: Jason Dufner (T18); Vijay Singh (T11); Tom Gillis (T5); AndresRomero (T11). Eliminated from inside the top 70: Chris Couch (MC); Lucas Glover (T65); Charles Howell III(T67); Padraig Harrington (MC).top 10 Fec points entering the BarclaysRank Player Fedexcup Points1 Ernie Els 1,8462 Steve Stricker 1,6973 Jim Furyk 1,6914 phil mickelson 1,6295 Justin rose 1,5936 Jeff overton 1,5367 Hunter mahan 1,5288 Bubba Watson 1,4989 matt Kuchar 1,43710 tim clark 1,409top 10 Fec points entering dB champRank Player Fedexcup Points1 matt Kuchar 3,9372 Steve Stricker 2,5723 martin Laird 1,9774 Justin rose 1,8605 Ernie Els 1,8516 Dustin Johnson 1,7377 Hunter mahan 1,7188 Jim Furyk 1,6919 Bubba Watson 1,68810 phil mickelson 1,629the Barclays – top 10Finish PlayerScore1 matt Kuchar 272/-122 martin Laird 272/-12t3 Kevin Streelman 274/-10t3 Steve Stricker 274/-10t5 Jason Day 275/-9t5 ryan palmer 275/-9t5 rory Sabbatini 275/-9t5 Vaughn taylor 275/-9t9 Dustin Johnson 276/-8t9 adam Scott 276/-8t9 Heath Slocum 276/-8deutsche Bank championship – top 10Finish PlayerScore1 charley Hoffman 262/-22t2 Jason Day 267/-17t2 Luke Donald 267/-17t2 geoff ogilvy 267/-17t5 tom gillis 268/-16t5 adam Scott 268/-16t5 Brandt Snedeker 268/-168 John Senden 270/-149 Steve Stricker 271/-1310 D.J. trahan 272/-12Section 1 IntroductIontournament: BmW championshipdates: September 9-12, 2010Field Size: 70 (70)cut: No cutWinner: Dustin JohnsonPurse: $7,500,000course/Location: cog Hill g&cc/Lemont, ILPar/Yards: 35-36--71/7,616Field Notes: Advanced from outside top 30: Camilo Villegas (T11); Kevin Na (T3); K.J. Choi (T3); RyanMoore (T3). Eliminated from inside the top 30: J.B. Holmes (T60); Rickie Fowler (T45); Bill Haas (T30);Rory McIlroy (T37).top 10 Fec points entering BMW champRank Player Fedexcup Points1 matt Kuchar 4,2352 charley Hoffman 3,2593 Steve Stricker 2,9724 Jason Day 2,5535 Luke Donald 2,4396 martin Laird 2,1977 Ernie Els 2,0518 Hunter mahan 1,9009 geoff ogilvy 1,89810 Justin rose 1,860BMW championship – top 10Finish PlayerScore1 Dustin Johnson 275/-92 paul casey 276/-8t3 K.J. choi 278/-6t3 matt Kuchar 278/-6t3 ryan moore 278/-6t3 Kevin Na 278/-67 retief goosen 279/-5t8 phil mickelson 280/-4t8 Steve Stricker 280/-4t8 charlie Wi 280/-4tournament: tHE tourcHampIoNSHIp presented by coca-coladates: September 23-26, 2010Field Size: 30 (30)cut: No cutWinner: Jim FurykPurse: $7,500,000course/Location: East Lake gc/atlanta, gaPar/Yards: 35-35—71/7,319Field Notes: Kevin Streelman (No. 102) startedThe Playoffs outside the top 100 but played hisway into THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship. He finishedT9 to finish 25th in the FedExCup. 22 of the 30players at THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship finishedinside the top 30 in the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> RegularSeason FedExCup standings.top 10 Fec points entering toUR champRank Player Fedexcup Points1 matt Kuchar 4,9352 Dustin Johnson 4,2993 charley Hoffman 3,4494 Steve Stricker 3,3725 paul casey 3,0156 Jason Day 2,6337 Luke Donald 2,5978 Ernie Els 2,3439 martin Laird 2,29410 phil mickelson 2,249tHe toUR championship – top 10Finish PlayerScore1 Jim Furyk 272/-82 Luke Donald 273/-73 retief goosen 274/-6t4 paul casey 275/-5t4 Nick Watney 275/-56 charley Hoffman 277/-3t7 K.J. choi 278/-2t7 Ernie Els 278/-2t9 Zach Johnson 279/-1t9 ryan moore 279/-1t9 Kevin Streelman 279/-1t9 camilo Villegas 279/-12010 final Fedexcup standingsRank PlayerScore1 Jim Furyk 2,9802 matt Kuchar 2,7283 Luke Donald 2,7004 charley Hoffman 2,5005 Dustin Johnson 2,4936 paul casey 2,2507 Steve Stricker 2,0288 Jason Day 1,6609 Ernie Els 1,43810 retief goosen 1,360pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide1-17


2010 Fedexcup Final StandingsBonusPlayer Points MoneyBonusPlayer Points MoneyBonusPlayer Points MoneySection IntroductIon11. Jim Furyk 2,980 $10,000,0002. matt Kuchar 2,728 $3,000,0003. Luke Donald 2,700 $2,000,0004. charley Hoffman 2,500 $1,500,0005. Dustin Johnson 2,493 $1,000,0006. paul casey 2,250 $800,0007. Steve Stricker 2,028 $700,0008. Jason Day 1,660 $600,0009. Ernie Els 1,438 $550,00010. retief goosen 1,360 $500,00011. martin Laird 1,005 $300,00012. Nick Watney 880 $290,00013. phil mickelson 843 $280,00014. geoff ogilvy 753 $270,00015. K.J. choi 718 $247,50015. Justin rose 718 $247,50017. Zach Johnson 683 $240,00018. Hunter mahan 678 $235,00019. adam Scott 640 $230,00020. camilo Villegas 623 $225,00021. ryan moore 613 $220,00022. Bubba Watson 600 $215,00023. ryan palmer 595 $210,00024. tim clark 593 $205,00025. Kevin Streelman 583 $200,00026. Kevin Na 570 $195,00027. Ben crane 550 $190,00028. robert allenby 500 $185,00029. Jeff overton 480 $180,00030. Bo Van pelt 445 $175,00031. Bill Haas 1,565 $165,00032. rickie Fowler 1,564 $155,00033. charlie Wi 1,560 $150,00034. J.B. Holmes 1,501 $145,00035. Vaughn taylor 1,495 $142,00036. rory mcIlroy 1,489 $140,00037. Brandt Snedeker 1,470 $138,00038. Stewart cink 1,448 $137,00039. Ian poulter 1,396 $136,00040. carl pettersson 1,332 $135,00041. anthony Kim 1,328 $134,00042. tiger Woods 1,300 $133,00043. tom gillis 1,276 $132,00044. marc Leishman 1,268 $131,00045. michael Sim 1,244 $130,00046. Heath Slocum 1,222 $129,00047. Sean o’Hair 1,206 $128,00048. rory Sabbatini 1,197 $127,00049. D.J. trahan 1,195 $126,00050. John Senden 1,192 $125,00051. Brendon de Jonge 1,170 $120,00052. Stuart appleby 1,157 $115,00053. Brian Davis 1,149 $114,00054. Brian gay 1,142 $113,00055. David toms 1,118 $110,00056. greg chalmers 1,113 $110,00057. Vijay Singh 1,108 $110,00058. Fredrik Jacobson 1,101 $110,00059. Justin Leonard 1,096 $110,00060. Bryce molder 1,088 $110,00061. angel cabrera 1,082 $110,00062. Jason Bohn 1,079 $110,00063. matt Jones 1,035 $110,00064. ricky Barnes 1,027 $110,00065. Jason Dufner 1,000 $110,00066. tim petrovic 937 $110,00067. Y.E. Yang 923 $110,00068. Stephen ames 866 $110,00069. andres romero 853 $110,00070. Scott Verplank 813 $110,00071. Kris Blanks 794 $80,00072. Steve marino 778 $80,00073. padraig Harrington 772 $80,00074. Lucas glover 770 $80,00075. charles Howell III 764 $80,00076. Josh teater 754 $80,00077. John rollins 736 $80,00078. ryuji Imada 720 $80,00079. chris couch 709 $80,00080. Davis Love III 708 $80,00081. Spencer Levin 673 $75,00082. D.a. points 654 $75,00083. J.p. Hayes 652 $75,00084. Jimmy Walker 642 $75,00085. Webb Simpson 628 $75,00086. J.J. Henry 603 $75,00087. paul goydos 602 $75,00088. Shaun micheel 600 $75,00089. chad campbell 598 $75,00090. pat perez 581 $75,00091. troy matteson 575 $75,00092. Steve Elkington 571 $75,00093. Kenny perry 565 $75,00094. aaron Baddeley 559 $75,00095. Blake adams 556 $75,00096. chad collins 540 $75,00097. alex prugh 526 $75,00098. Boo Weekley 526 $75,00099. garrett Willis 517 $75,000100. chris riley 512 $75,000101. Kevin Sutherland 499 $70,000102. Jerry Kelly 493 $70,000103. alex cejka 489 $70,000104. Derek Lamely 487 $70,000105. Jonathan Byrd 483 $70,000106. matt Bettencourt 472 $70,000107. robert garrigus 469 $70,000108. Jeff maggert 463 $70,000109. Sergio garcia 461 $70,000110. John merrick 459 $70,000111. Briny Baird 458 $70,000112. Joe ogilvie 454 $70,000113. Bill Lunde 449 $70,000114. Dean Wilson 434 $70,000115. corey pavin 433 $70,000116. Bob Estes 432 $70,000117. David Duval 431 $70,000118. cameron Beckman 427 $70,000119. Ben curtis 416 $70,000120. michael Letzig 415 $70,000121. Nathan green 414 $70,000122. Kevin Stadler 394 $70,000123. Woody austin 394 $70,000124. graham DeLaet 393 $70,000125. Scott piercy 380 $70,000Note: Lines show the qualifying fields for THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship presented by Coca-Cola (top 30), BMW Championship (top 70), Deutsche Bank Championship (top 100)and The Barclays (top 125).1-30 points are after the reset and THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship presented by Coca-Cola.1-18 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


2010 Fedexcup Regular Season PointsRank Player Points Rank Player Points Rank Player Points1. Ernie Els 1,8462. Steve Stricker 1,6973. Jim Furyk 1,6914. phil mickelson 1,6295. Justin rose 1,5936. Jeff overton 1,5367. Hunter mahan 1,5288. Bubba Watson 1,4989. matt Kuchar 1,43710. tim clark 1,40911. Dustin Johnson 1,36212. Ben crane 1,30413. Bo Van pelt 1,27214. anthony Kim 1,21615. camilo Villegas 1,21316. Zach Johnson 1,19117. robert allenby 1,16918. J.B. Holmes 1,15319. rickie Fowler 1,14720. carl pettersson 1,14221. rory mcIlroy 1,10122. Luke Donald 1,08923. ryan palmer 1,07124. retief goosen 1,06825. Brendon de Jonge 1,03526. Bill Haas 1,02527. paul casey 99228. Jason Day 98829. Nick Watney 98430. Stuart appleby 95731. ricky Barnes 94732. adam Scott 94033. Jason Bohn 92634. K.J. choi 92235. ryan moore 89336. Sean o’Hair 85837. Fredrik Jacobson 82638. Vaughn taylor 82439. geoff ogilvy 81540. Brandt Snedeker 81341. Kevin Na 80442. Scott Verplank 78643. Brian Davis 781t44. David toms 748Bryce molder 74846. charles Howell III 74647. Lucas glover 74348. marc Leishman 73849. Ian poulter 73350. Heath Slocum 72251. Brian gay 71452. charlie Wi 690t53. Y.E. Yang 678Stewart cink 67855. padraig Harrington 66256. matt Jones 64757. Spencer Levin 64658. Steve marino 63659. John rollins 63460. rory Sabbatini 61861. Jason Dufner 61762. J.J. Henry 59863. paul goydos 59764. Shaun micheel 59565. Vijay Singh 58866. D.J. trahan 57767. michael Sim 57368. Steve Elkington 57169. greg chalmers 55870. Justin Leonard 55671. Kenny perry 555t72. Jimmy Walker 554Kris Blanks 554tom gillis 55475. chad campbell 55176. Stephen ames 54877. charley Hoffman 54678. D.a. points 54479. pat perez 53480. tim petrovic 532t81. alex prugh 526Boo Weekley 52683. angel cabrera 52484. garrett Willis 51785. Blake adams 514t86. chad collins 512chris riley 51288. Josh teater 50289. Kevin Sutherland 49990. Jerry Kelly 49391. alex cejka 48992. Derek Lamely 48793. aaron Baddeley 48194. Webb Simpson 47895. martin Laird 47796. Davis Love III 475t97. matt Bettencourt 472chris couch 47299. John Senden 467100. Jeff maggert 463101. Sergio garcia 461102. Kevin Streelman 460103. Briny Baird 458104. Joe ogilvie 454t105. John merrick 449Bill Lunde 449107. ryuji Imada 445108. J.p. Hayes 439109. Dean Wilson 434110. corey pavin 433111. Bob Estes 432112. tiger Woods 431113. cameron Beckman 427114. troy matteson 425115. andres romero 418116. Ben curtis 416t117. Jonathan Byrd 415michael Letzig 415119. Nathan green 414120. David Duval 404t121. Kevin Stadler 394Woody austin 394123. graham DeLaet 393124. robert garrigus 382125. Scott piercy 380126. Jeff Quinney 378127. chris Stroud 369128. mike Weir 360129. aron price 358130. Scott mccarron 354131. mark Wilson 343132. John mallinger 342133. James Driscoll 340t134. James Nitties 338george mcNeill 338136. Brett Quigley 336t137. tom pernice, Jr. 331troy merritt 331139. richard S. Johnson 323140. matt Every 322t141. Henrik Stenson 321Joe Durant 321t143. Billy mayfair 314michael connell 314145. michael Bradley 306146. paul Stankowski 296147. chris Dimarco 286148. Nicholas thompson 284t149. Jay Williamson 280Lee Janzen 280151. rod pampling 275152. Steve Flesch 272153. chris tidland 271t154. Will macKenzie 267mathew goggin 267156. trevor Immelman 266157. Jeev milkha Singh 253158. Brett Wetterich 248159. Nick o’Hern 247160. ted purdy 244161. michael allen 243162. tim Herron 234163. Jarrod Lyle 227164. Brian Stuard 226165. roger tambellini 219166. Steve Wheatcroft 213167. Fred couples 208168. cameron percy 206169. tom Lehman 204170. Kirk triplett 199171. mathias gronberg 198172. Johnson Wagner 197173. omar uresti 192174. Henrik Bjornstad 188175. rich Barcelo 187176. greg owen 184177. garth mulroy 160178. Skip Kendall 159179. rocco mediate 150180. Jeff Klauk 148Section 1 IntroductIonpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide1-19


2010 Fedexcup Regular Season Points (cont.)Section IntroductIon1Rank Player Points Rank Player Points Rank Player Points181. glen Day 144t182. mark Hensby 142roland thatcher 142Daniel chopra 142185. martin Flores 137186. chez reavie 125187. Kent Jones 117t188. Harrison Frazar 116charles Warren 116190. cameron tringale 107191. David Lutterus 103192. craig Barlow 100193. John Daly 97t194. carlos Franco 92tom Watson 92t196. cliff Kresge 91graeme mcDowell 91198. Brenden pappas 89199. mark calcavecchia 88200. matt Weibring 83201. marco Dawson 82202. Jason gore 81203. rich Beem 80204. craig Bowden 79205. Jeff gove 77206. Vance Veazey 73t207. Frank Lickliter II 67Steve Lowery 67209. todd Hamilton 64210. chris Wilson 58211. Jerod turner 57t212. Shane Bertsch 53Kevin Johnson 53214. guy Boros 48215. robert gamez 47216. Fred Funk 44217. Brent Delahoussaye 43218. John Huston 40t219. Brad Faxon 39Dicky pride 39221. Jonathan Kaye 34222. parker mcLachlin 32223. mark Brooks 29224. chris Smith 27225. Fran Quinn 26226. robert Damron 24227. andrew mcLardy 23228. Len mattiace 22229. Shigeki maruyama 20t230. michael clark II 19John morse 19232. Jim carter 18t233. greg Kraft 14J.L. Lewis 14235. phil tataurangi 12236. tom Byrum 11237. chris Baryla 9t238. Justin Bolli 6tommy armour III 6Eric axley 6241. Willie Wood 5242. robin Freeman 2243. paul azinger 11-20 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


A Brief History of the <strong>PGA</strong> toURIt is not easy to pinpoint the exact beginning of the pga tour. certainly,professionals have competed against each other from the earliest days of thegame in the united States.In 1895, 10 professional golfers and one amateur played in the first u.S.open in Newport, rI. Shortly thereafter, tournaments began to pop up acrossthe country, including the Western open in 1899. But this was not “tour” golf.the events lacked continuity.Interest in the game, however, continued to grow. american professionalswere rapidly improving. When John mcDermott became the firstamerican-born player to win the u.S. open in 1911, interest in the gameblossomed. that interest became enthusiasm in 1913 when Englishmen HarryVardon and ted ray came to the united States to play an exhibition tourand compete in the u.S. open. When 20-year-old amateur Francis ouimetdefeated the pair in a playoff for the open at Brookline, ma, golf becamefront-page news and a game for everyone.In the early 1920s, a series of tournaments was held on the West coast,in texas and Florida. these events were held in the winter, and the golfersplayed their way east and up to pinehurst, Nc, in the spring. By the middle ofthe decade, the tour was doing relatively well—offering $77,000 in total prizemoney.the first “playing pros” organization was formed in 1932. two yearsearlier, Bob Harlow had been named manager of the pga tournament Bureau.the tour became more structured following World War II and exploded in thelate 1950s and early ’60s. When arnold palmer, televised golf and presidentDwight D. Eisenhower arrived on the scene in the late 1950s, the eyes of theworld were on golf. this exposure inspired millions to try the game.most golf historians trace the “formal” beginning of the pga tourto late 1968, when the “tournament players Division” split from the pgaof america and hired Joe Dey as its first commissioner. that organizationbecame the modern-day pga tour. Dey served from early 1969 throughFebruary 28, 1974, and was succeeded by Deane r. Beman on march 1, 1974.During Beman’s administration, the value of tournament purses escalatedat an unprecedented rate. pga tour assets grew from $730,000 in 1974to more than $200 million, and total revenues increased from $3.9 million to$229 million in 1993.tim Finchem, previously the tour’s Deputy commissioner and chiefoperating officer, became the tour’s third commissioner on June 1, 1994. In1995, Finchem undertook a restructuring program designed to strengthen thepga tour’s core business, which is its competitions, to expand the tour’sinternational scope and prepare it to enter the 21st century. In 1996, Finchemhelped spearhead formation of the International Federation of pga tours, asgolf’s five world-governing bodies laid the groundwork for taking competitioninto the next millennium. In 1997, the Federation announced the World golfchampionships, which made their debut in 1999 with three events—todaycalled the accenture match play championship, Bridgestone Invitational andca championship. the HSBc champions in china was added in 2009. In 2007,the tour debuted the FedExcup.Since 1938, pga tour events have donated more than $1.6 billion tocharity, reaching the $1-billion milestone late in the 2005 season.the competitive scope of the pga tour also is much broader today. thechampions tour, in its 32nd season, has been labeled the most successfulsenior sports venture in history. Fans and television viewers are able to getcloser to the game on this tour, both on site and with instructional platforms.the charles Schwab cup will be contested for the 12th time in 2011.the Nationwide tour, under that sponsorship umbrella for the eighthyear, has been recognized as the “official proving ground” for the pga tourwith its excellent level of play that has two out of three players on the 2011pga tour with Nationwide tour roots. the tour celebrated its 20th season in2009. the top-25 money winners earn their pga tour cards for the followingseason. among the former players on this tour who have gone on to star onthe pga tour are David Duval, tom Lehman, Jeff maggert, Stuart appleby,2009 British open champion Stewart cink, David toms, 2003 u.S. open and2010 FedExcup champion winner Jim Furyk, 2007 masters champion ZachJohnson and 2009 u.S. open champion Lucas glover.When the pga tour opened the tpc Sawgrass in 1980, it introducedthe era of stadium golf and record-breaking attendance. owned and/or operatedby the tour, the tpc Network courses are the only major-league sportsvenues owned by the players themselves. the reworked pLaYErS Stadiumcourse at tpc Sawgrass, with refurbished fairways and rebuilt greensand a new, enlarged clubhouse, debuted in may 2007 for tHE pLaYErSchampionship.the successful debut of the FedExcup in 2007 was concluded by the pgatour playoffs for the FedExcup, with tiger Woods taking the title in 2007.Vijay Singh won in 2008, Woods repeated in 2009 and Jim Furyk was the 2010champion.A view of the 17th hole at tHe PLAYeRS championshipSection 1 IntroductIonpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide1-21


Board of directorsindePendent diRectoRS – <strong>PGA</strong> toUR PoLicY BoARd, cHAMPionS toUR diviSion BoARdSection IntroductIon1victor GanzichairmanNew York, NYJohn Mccoycolumbus, oHPLAYeR diRectoRS - <strong>PGA</strong> toUR PoLicY BoARdPaul GoydosDove canyon, cadavis Love iiiSea Island, gaZach JohnsonSt. Simons Island, gaSteve Strickermadison, WIKen thompsoncharlotte, Nced WhitacreSan antonio, tXPLAYeR diRectoRS - cHAMPionS toUR diviSion BoARdJohn cookWindermere, FLScott Simpsonpoway, caPeter JacobsenBonita Springs, FLJeff SlumanHinsdale, IL<strong>PGA</strong> oF AMeRicA diRectoR - <strong>PGA</strong> toUR PoLicY BoARdAllen Wronowskiphoenix, mD<strong>PGA</strong> oF AMeRicA diRectoR - cHAMPionS toUR diviSion BoARdJim RemyLudlow, VtGoLF coURSe PRoPeRtieS AdviSoRY BoARded Brownchairmancharlotte, NcJim clarkBethesda, mDWayne doranDearborn, mIBill Goodwinrichmond, VaWayne HuizengaFort Lauderdale, FLJim McGlothlinBristol, Vacarl Wareatlanta, ga1-22 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


About the commissionertim Finchem began his 17th year as commissioner of the pga tour inJune 2010. From the time Finchem joined the tour management team, hehas played a key role in strengthening the pga tour’s position as one ofthe most successful, well-respected sports organizations in the world, andhis leadership has helped foster the growth of the game, both domesticallyand internationally.During his tenure, Finchem has greatly expanded the earnings opportunitiesfor pga tour players. the tour, through its tournaments andsponsors, has dramatically escalated tournament purses and grown totalrevenues at an unprecedented rate. Since Finchem became commissioner in1994, the pga tour and its tournaments have raised more than $1 billionfor charitable organizations.under Finchem’s leadership, the presidents cup was created in 1994,bringing together the world’s best non-European players in team match-playcompetition against their american counterparts. after eight stagings, thepresidents cup has grown to be one of the most highly anticipated eventson golf’s calendar, and the 2011 event is scheduled for royal melbourne inaustralia.Finchem has also been instrumental in the formation of the InternationalFederation of pga tours and the World golf Foundation. His personal dedicationto the success of the World golf Foundation’s the First tee initiative hasmeant that, in just more than 10 years, the First tee has grown to includemore than 200 chapters that reach more than 2.2 million young people.an additional accomplishment during Finchem’s tenure has beenthe development and introduction of the FedExcup, a season-long pointstim Finchem<strong>PGA</strong> toUR commissionercompetition that culminates with the pga tour playoffs for the FedExcup.From 2007-2010, the FedExcup brought an unparalleled level of late-seasonfocus to and interest in the tour, as indicated by significant increases intelevision and online audiences, tournament attendance, sponsor activationand media coverage.Born in ottawa, IL, on april 19, 1947, Finchem graduated from princessanne High School in Virginia Beach, Va. He attended the university ofrichmond on a debate scholarship, receiving his Bachelor of arts degree in1969. He graduated from the university of Virginia Law School in 1973. afterpracticing law in Virginia Beach for three years, Finchem served in the WhiteHouse as Deputy advisor to the president in the office of Economic affairsin 1978 and 1979. In the early 1980s, Finchem co-founded the NationalStrategies and marketing group in Washington, D.c.Finchem is the recipient of the golf course Superintendents associationof america’s old tom morris award for 2001 and the pga of america’sDistinguished Service award for 2002. He was awarded the Dick SchaapLifetime achievement in Sports award in 2005.Finchem is the third commissioner of the pga tour, succeeding DeaneBeman. Beman served for 20 years, replacing the late Joe Dey, who hadbeen the tour’s commissioner in its first five years, 1969-74.prior to becoming commissioner on June 1, 1994, Finchem was deputycommissioner and chief operating officer of the tour. He joined the touras vice president of business affairs in 1987.Finchem and his wife, the former Holly Bachand, have four children andlive in ponte Vedra Beach, FL.Section 1 IntroductIon<strong>PGA</strong> toUR c o MMi SSioneRSJoe Dey 1969-1974Deane Beman 1974-1994tim Finchem1994-presentpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide1-23


notesSection IntroductIon11-24 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


With seven top-10s in 2010,Luke Donald finished third in theFedExCup standings.Section2Player Biographies


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSAll-exempt toUR Priority RankingsSection Player BiograPhies2Each pga tour player has earned a position on the priority ranking systemthat will be used to select tournament fields. the complete ranking system, inorder of priority, is as follows:1. Winner of pga championship or u.S. open prior to 1970 or in the last 10calendar years:(Beginning in 1998, this is a five-year exemption.)Jack Burke Jr.Angel cabreraBilly casperDow FinsterwaldJack FleckRaymond FloydDoug FordAl GeibergerLucas GloverPadraig HarringtonDon JanuaryGene LittlerGraeme McDowellBobby nicholsJack nicklausGeoff ogilvyArnold PalmerGary PlayerLee trevinoKen Venturitiger WoodsY.e. Yang2. Winner of tHE pLaYErS championship in the last 10 calendar years:(Beginning in 1998, this is a five-year exemption.)Stephen Ames tim clark Sergio GarciaPhil Mickelson Henrik Stenson3. Winners of the masters tournament in the last 10 calendar years:(Beginning in 1998, this is a five-year exemption.)trevor immelman Zach Johnson10. Leaders in official pga tour career earnings, as follows:a. players among the top 50 in career earnings as of the end of thepreceding calendar year may elect to use a one-time, one-yearexemption for the next year:chris DiMarco nick Price Steve FleschFred couples tim Herron Jesper ParnevikB. players among the top 25 in career earnings as of the end of thepreceding calendar year may elect to use this special exemption fora second year, provided that the player remains among the top 25on the career money list.Mark calcavecchia11. Sponsor exemptions (a maximum of eight, which may include amateurswith handicaps of 0 or less), on the following basis:a. Not less than two sponsor invitees shall be pga tour members nototherwise exempt.B. Not less than two of the top 25 finishers and ties from the lastQualifying tournament, as well as 2-25 from the 2009 Nationwidetour money list, if not all of them can otherwise be accommodated.(Note: pga tour members may receive an unlimited number ofsponsor invitations. Non-tour members may receive a maximum ofseven per year.)12. two international players designated by the commissioner.4. Winners of the British open in the last 10 calendar years:(Beginning in 1998, this is a five-year exemption.)Stewart cink Louis oosthuizen5. Winners of tHE tour championship, beginning in 2005 (a three-yearexemption):Jim Furyk camilo Villegas6. Winners of World golf championships events, beginning in 2005 (athree-year exemption):ernie els Hunter Mahan ian PoulterVijay Singh7. the winner of the FedExcup:8. the leader in pga tour official earnings in each of the last five calendaryears:Matt Kuchar9. Winners of pga tour co-sponsored or approved events (except teamevents) within the last two calendar years, or during the current year;winners receive an additional year of exemption for each additional win,up to five years:Stuart ApplebyArjun Atwalcameron BeckmanMatt BettencourtJason BohnMichael BradleyJonathan ByrdPaul caseyK.J. choiBen craneJason DayFred FunkRobert GarrigusBrian GayRetief Goosennathan GreenBill Haascharley HoffmanDustin JohnsonJerry KellyAnthony KimMartin LairdDerek LamelyJustin LeonardBill Lundetroy MattesonRocco <strong>Media</strong>teRyan MooreSean o’HairRyan PalmerPat PerezKenny Perrycarl PetterssonJohn RollinsJustin RoseRory SabbatiniAdam ScottHeath SlocumSteve StrickerDavid tomsBo Van Peltnick WatneyBubba WatsonMark Wilson13. the current pga club professional champion for a maximum of threeopen events, in addition to any sponsor selections.Mike Small14. pga Section champion or player of the Year of the Section in which thetournament is played.15. Four low scorers at open Qualifying which shall normally be held onmonday of tournament week.16. past champions of the particular event being contested that week, if cosponsoredby the pga tour and the same tournament sponsor (exceptfor team events), as follows:a. Winners prior to July 28, 1970: unlimited exemptions for suchevents.B. Winners after July 28, 1970 and prior to Jan. 1, 2000: 10 years ofexemptions for such events.c. Winners after Jan. 1, 2000: five years of exemptions for such events.17. Life members (who have been active members of the pga tour for 15years and have won at least 20 co-sponsored events).Davis Love iii tom Watson18. top 30 on the previous year’s FedExcup points list.Luke DonaldKevin StreelmanKevin naRobert AllenbyJeff overton2-2 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSAll-exempt toUR Priority Rankings (cont.)19. top 125 on previous year’s official money List: If not exempt under“Special Exemptions,” the top 125 pga tour members on the previousyear’s official money List, in order of their position:Rickie FowlerJ.B. HolmesBrendon de JongeVaughn taylorRicky BarnesFredrik JacobsonScott VerplankBrian DavisD.J. trahanBrandt Snedekercharlie WiMarc Leishmancharles Howell iiiSteve MarinoBryce MolderMichael SimJohn SendenAlex PrughMatt JonesSpencer Levin20. players who finished in the top 125 on the 2009 pga tour money Listas non-members:Robert Karlsson charl Schwartzel22. Leading money Winner from 2010 Nationwide tour.Jamie Lovemark23. top-10 and ties among professionals from the previous open tournamentwhose victory has official status are exempt into the next open tournamentwhose victory has official status.24. top 25 and ties from the previous year’s pga tour Qualifyingtournament, in order of their finish, and players 2-25 on the 2010Nationwide tour money list.Billy Mayfairchris KirkWilliam McGirtHunter HaasBen Martintommy Gaineycameron tringaleDaniel SummerhaysJarrod LyleBrendan SteeleMichael PutnamJhonattan VegasBrandt JobeMartin PillerZack MillerKevin chappellKyle Stanleytag RidingsPaul StankowskiKevin KisnerGary Woodlandtom GillisJason DufnerPaul GoydosKris BlanksJ.J. Henrytim PetrovicRyuji imadaShaun MicheelJosh teaterchris RileyGreg chalmersAndres RomeroD.A. PointsWebb Simpsonchad campbellBlake AdamsSteve elkingtonGraham DeLaetchris StroudJimmy WalkerFabian Gomezchris BarylaDavid Mathisnate SmithKeegan BradleyScott Stallingscolt KnostBio KimBobby GatesMatt McQuillanSteven BowditchMichael thompsonD.J. BrigmanJoseph BramlettJim HermanSunghoon KangScott GutschewskiKent JonesDavid HearnJames DriscollJoe AffruntiKevin StadlerDavid DuvalAlex cejkachris couchAaron BaddeleyBoo WeekleyGarrett WillisJ.P. HayesMichael connellcorey PavinDean WilsonKevin Sutherlandchad collinsBen curtisJeff MaggertRoland thatcherJoe Duranttroy Merritt21. major medical Extension: If granted by the commissioner, if not otherwiseeligible, and if needed to fill the field, Special medical Extension.Mike WeirDudley Hart Rich BeemBrett Wetterich nick o’Hern Jose coceresBart Bryant Jose Maria olazabal Marc turnesaArron oberholser Hank Kuehne Wes ShortJeff Klaukchez Reavie Patrick MooreJoey Snyder Harrison FrazarAlexandre RochaPeter tomasuloJim RennerRichard S. JohnsonJustin HicksAndres GonzalesScott GordonBilly HorschelWill StricklerDuffy Waldorf(medical)Shane Bertsch(medical)neal Lancaster(medical)carl Paulson(medical)David Berganio, Jr.(medical)Fran Quinn(medical)25. Nationwide tour three-win promotion to any player winning three timesduring the current season, in priority determined by the date in whichthey win their third event:26. minor medical Extension.craig Bowden Matt every Jeev Milkha SinghGarth Mulroy Jerod turner27. Next 25 members after the top 125 members from previous year’sofficial money List. If needed to fill the field, the next 25 pga tourmembers after the top 125 pga tour members from the previous year’sofficial money List, in order of their position on the list.Johnson WagnerBriny BairdWoody AustinMichael AllenAron PriceBob estesJohn MallingerScott PiercyGeorge Mcneilltom Pernice, Jr.John MerrickScott MccarronJoe ogilviecameron Percy28. Non-Exempt, major medical ExtensionMatt WeibringJeff QuinneyLee Janzenchris tidlandcharles WarrenMichael Letzig29. past champions, team tournament Winners and Veteran membersBeyond 150 on money List: If not otherwise eligible and as needed tofill the field, past champion members, team tournament Winners andVeteran members beyond 150th place on the previous year’s money List,in order of their combined official pga tour and Nationwide tour earningsin the previous year.30. past champion members: If not otherwise eligible and if needed to fillthe field, past champion members, in order of the total number of cosponsoredor approved events won, excluding team events. If two ormore players are tied, the player who is higher on the pga tour careermoney List shall be eligible.31. Special temporary: If during the course of a pga tour season, anon-member of the pga tour wins an amount of official money (e.g.,by playing in pga tour events through sponsor exemptions, openQualifying, etc.) equal to the amount won in the preceding year bythe 150th finisher on the official money list, he will be eligible for theremainder of the year.32. team tournament Winners: If not otherwise eligible and if needed to fillthe field, winners of co-sponsored team championships, in order of thetotal number of team championship tournaments won. If two or moreplayers are tied based on the number of such tournaments won, theplayer who is higher on the official pga tour career money List shallbe eligible.33. Veteran members: If not otherwise eligible and if needed to fill the field,Veteran members (players who have made a minimum of 150 cuts duringtheir career), in order of their standing on the pga tour career moneyList.Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-3


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSBlake adamsSection Player BiograPhies2BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t2—2010 Hp Byron Nelson championship.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t2—Hp Byron Nelson championship; t10—at&t pebbleBeach National pro-am.2010 SeASon:Solid rookie season, with two top-10 finishes and a 95thplace finish in the FedExcup standings…one of four playersmaking first career start on tour at the Sony openin Hawaii. Finished t25…Improved on that in February inhis first start at the at&t pebble Beach National pro-am,where he finished t10 with five others…after a first-round,6-over 77 at the Verizon Heritage, turned in a 14-stroketurnaround on Friday with a career-low 8-under 63, just twostrokes shy of the best second-round score at the VerizonHeritage (61, David Frost, 1994). tied a tour record withjust 18 putts during the round, just the ninth player toperform the feat and the first since Ken Duke during thethird round of the 2009 World golf championships-cachampionship. Had only eight putts on the front nine…Finished t2 at the Hp Byron Nelson championship afterholding a share of the first- and second-round leads. the t2was a career-best finish. trailed Jason Day by two enteringthe final round and by one going to the 72nd hole. However,after Day hit his second shot in a greenside hazard, also hithis second shot in the water from the right trees. madedouble bogey on the final hole to fall into the tie with Briangay and Jeff overton.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished No. 3 on the Nationwide tour money listto earn his pga tour card for 2010. Set a tour record foreXeMPt StAtUS: 98th on the 2010 money listFULL nAMe: Samuel Blakely adamsHeiGHt: 6-3WeiGHt: 205BiRtHDAte: august 27, 1975BiRtHPLAce: Bartlesville, oKReSiDence: Swainsboro, ga; plays out of gc ofcuscowilla<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2010 26 15 1 2 5 556/95 $963,593/98total 26 15 1 2 5 963,593nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2007 16 5 1 $23,270/1542008 11 7 1 4 63,071/942009 21 16 2 2 8 12 399,749/3total 48 28 2 2 9 17 486,090* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*most money earned in a single season without a victory($399,749), breaking the mark of $324,627 set by DarronStiles in 2008. Had eight top-10 finishes and 12 top-25s.Finished No. 1 in total driving, No. 2 in driving distance, No.3 in scoring average and No. 4 in birdie average. Earned hisfirst top-10 of the year with a t3 at the BmW charity proam.collected his second top-10 with a t3 at the Knoxvilleopen, missing a playoff by a stroke. continued his excellentplay with a solo second at the Ford Wayne gretzky classic,making a 40-foot birdie putt on 72nd hole to move intosecond. Was one of seven players to post four rounds inthe 60s at the cox classic in omaha, where he finished soloeighth. third straight top-10, a t6, came the following weekat the Nationwide children’s Hospital Invitational. moneywas enough to push him to No. 6 on the money list and lockup a spot on the pga tour in 2010. Earned fourth consecutivetop-10, at the preferred Health Systems Wichita open.Final-round 73 at the price cutter charity classic ended astreak of 22 consecutive rounds at par or better. added asolo fourth at the christmas In october classic. Finished at15-under par, five shots back of winner michael Sim. Heldthe outright lead after the first, second and third rounds ofthe albertsons Boise open but finished second when playingpartner Fran Quinn birdied the 72nd hole to win by one.It was his sixth top-10 in his previous eight starts. Earned$78,800 and moved to No. 2 on the money list. 2008: madeseven Nationwide tour cuts in 11 starts, including four top-20 finishes. posted his first top-10 in his 18th career starton the Nationwide tour with a t6 at the South georgiaclassic. Shot 24 sub-par rounds in 36 rounds played in 2008.2007: played his rookie season on the Nationwide tour,making five cuts in 16 starts, having had no prior experienceon either the pga tour or Nationwide tour. playedFAMiLY: Wife, Beth; Jake (6/7/2007), Libby (4/27/10)eDUcAtion: georgia Southern (2001, Sociology)SPeciAL inteReStS: Hunting, fishing, watchingsports, spending time with familytURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2001nationwide tour Graduate (2009)the Hooters tour beginning in 2002 and the gateway tourin 2005. Had one victory on each tour during that stretch.PeRSonAL:got his start in golf at age 5 when he would go to the golfcourse with his dad. Lists his parents as his heroes. citesplaying augusta National and making it to the final stage ofthe pga tour Qualifying tournament as his biggest thrillsin golf. Was a two-time, first-team all-state basketballplayer in high school. Wears black on Sundays in memoryof his father, who passed away on Easter Sunday in 2004.PLAYeR StAtiSticS<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 10the BarclayscutDeutsche Bank championship t612010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.08 (113)Driving Distance ...........................................291.3 (63)Driving accuracy percentage .......................66.84% (52)greens in regulation percentage ................66.73% (102)putting average ...........................................1.770 (67)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 63–2 times, most recent crowneplaza Invitational at colonial/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2 times, mostrecent 2010 crowne plaza Invitational at colonial/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $485,333–2010 Hp Byron Nelson championship/t2career High official World Rank: after 2010 Hp ByronNelson championship/1122-4 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSrobert allenby (allen-Bee)eXeMPt StAtUS: 28th in 2010 FedExcup pointsFULL nAMe: robert allenbyHeiGHt: 6-1WeiGHt: 185BiRtHDAte: July 12, 1971BiRtHPLAce: melbourne, australiaReSiDence: melbourne, australiaFAMiLY: Harry Jack (9/20/99); Lily Bella (1/17/02)SPeciAL inteReStS: FishingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1991Q ScHooL: 1998<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (4):2000 Shell Houston open, advil Western open. 2001Nissan open, marconi pennsylvania classic.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (18):1992 perak masters [aus], Johnnie Walker classic [aus].1993 optus players championship [aus]. 1994 Heinekenaustralian open [aus], Honda open [Eur]. 1995 Heinekenclassic [aus]. 1996 alamo English open [Eur], peugeotopen de France [Eur], one2one British masters [Eur]. 1999Victorian open [aus]. 2000 australian pga championship[aus]. 2001 australian pga championship [aus]. 2003mastercard australian masters [aus]. 2005 australianopen [aus], australian pga [aus], australian masters [aus].2009 Nedbank challenge [Saf], australian pga [aus].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:2—Sony open in Hawaii, tHE pLaYErS championship;t3—the mcgladrey classic; t8—Waste managementphoenix open; t9—Farmers Insurance open.2010 SeASon:Despite missing significant time due to injury, earned berthin tHE tour championship for the seventh time…Finishedsecond in his first start of the year at the Sony open inHawaii, and followed that with another runner-up finishat tHE pLaYErS championship…Shared the first-andthird-round leads at the Sony open in Hawaii before a finalround3-under 67 led to a runner-up finish (the seventh ofhis career) by one stroke to ryan palmer. Four-day total of14-under included playing the first seven holes at Waialaeat 1-over-par, but the final 11 holes at 15-under andbogey-free. Was attempting to win third consecutive starton three tours, as he won in South africa and australiato end 2009…In his next start he posted a t9 at FarmersInsurance open where he was 13-under, and just a strokebehind leader Ben crane, in the final round before droppingthree stokes in the last five holes, including a triple bogeyeaglefinish…posted his third top-10 finish of the year atthe Waste management phoenix open, marking his 111thtop-10 finish in 439 career starts spanning five tours (pgatour, European, Japan, australasian and South african)…made an ace, an eagle on a par 4 and an eagle on a par 5 atthe ca championship, where he finished t11. He eagled thepar-4 fifth hole in the first round and an eagle on the par-5first hole and an ace on the par-3 13th hole in the secondround. It was the first time an ace, an eagle on a par 4 andan eagle on a par 5 had been recorded in the same tournamentsince tiger Woods at the 1998 Sprint International…Finished second at tHE pLaYErS championship, one strokebehind tim clark. In 14 starts at tHE pLaYErS, has postedtwo top-10 finishes (t4 in 2003, second in 2010) and fourtop-25s…Did not play between the British open and theBarclays, the first playoff event, due to a knee injury sufferedwhile boating…played in all four playoff events, andfinished 28th overall in the FedExcup standings…makinghis first start of the Fall Series, carded rounds of 68-68-66-66 to finish t3 at the mcgladrey classic. Entered the finalhole with a share of the lead, but went on to double bogeythe hole for the second time in four days. Finished twostrokes behind champion Heath Slocum…traveled to hisnative australia late in the season and finished t8 at theJBWere australian masters.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:a four-time winner on the pga tour, has also earned 13pga tour of australasia victories and four European tourtitles. twice led the pga tour of australasia order of merit(1992 and 1994) and participated in five presidents cupcompetitions. 2009: Finished the season No. 43 on theFedExcup points list, with 16 made cuts in 21 starts...Earneda t5 at the Honda classic for his first top-10 of the seasonand his third consecutive top-10 at the Honda classic (t5 in2007, t4 in 2008). Wore a pink shirt on Sunday in memoryof his mother, Sylvia, who passed away a month earlierfollowing a long battle with cancer. With the finish, tiedtiger Woods for the tour lead with 30th consecutive madecut...Finished t4 at the St. Jude classic, his second consecutivetop-five effort at tpc Southwind...Shot four roundsin the 60s to finish t2 with padraig Harrington at the Worldgolf championships-Bridgestone Invitational, four behindwinner tiger Woods. the t2 matched his career-best finishin a World golf championships event (t2 in 2002Bridgestone Invitational)...Had a 2-2-1 record in his fifthpresidents cup appearance...Beat Henrik Stenson on thethird playoff hole to capture the Nedbank challenge inSouth africa, his first victory since the 2005 australianmasters. Improved worldwide playoff record to 11-1...thefollowing week, shot a final-round 66 to claim the australianpga title for a fourth time. 2008: Despite not winning,posted career-best numbers in money list finish (No. 11),earnings ($3,606,700), cuts made (27), top-10 finishes (nine)and top-25 finishes (17). after missing the cut in his firstevent of the year at the Sony open in Hawaii, did not missa cut the remainder of the year (27 consecutive). among hisnine top-10 finishes were a playoff loss at the Stanford St.Jude championship, a runner-up finish at the turning Stoneresort championship and a t3 at the at&t National...Finished t7 at the Northern trust open in February, an eventhe won in 2001...recorded his second top-10 finish of theSection 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 3-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1993 6 1 $11,052/2351994 1 11995 9 5 3 73,288/1761996 7 2 15,932/2521997 8 3 1 2 69,990/1851998 9 7 1 4 191,867/1411999 27 17 4 321,507/1262000 26 22 2 1 3 10 1,968,685/162001 29 25 2 5 14 2,309,029/162002 27 22 2 1 8 14 2,115,771/202003 24 21 1 9 13 2,176,452/242004 26 22 5 11 1,513,537/442005 31 17 3 9 1,184,458/632006 22 20 3 12 1,503,581/562007 28 18 2 8 11 96,634/23 2,219,538/272008 28 27 2 1 9 17 107,701/19 3,606,700/112009 21 16 1 3 8 1,326/43 1,890,946/422010 22 18 2 1 5 11 500/28 2,974,997/18total 351 264 4 8 6 63 143 24,147,327eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 6 5 2 $349,287<strong>PGA</strong> toUR oF AUStRALASiAYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 6 6 1 3 $386,187* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03masters cut 47 t29 t39u.S. open t33 cut t46 cut t12 cutBritish open cut cut t60 t15 t55 t10 t19 t36 t47 cut t43pga cut cut cut t49 t13 cut t19 t16 t10 t39tHE pLaYErS 73 cut cut t53 t21 t11 t4tour championshipt16 t22 t22 t13accenture match play championship t17 t33 t9Bridgestone Invitational t12 t23 t2 t6ca championshipt25 cNL t31 t21Year 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters cut cut t22 cut t42 t38 t45u.S. open t7 cut t16 cut t18 cut t29British open cut t52 t16 cut t7 t52 t27pga t9 cut t20 cut t31 t24tHE pLaYErS t33 cut t38 cut t42 t14 2tour championship t11 16 t17accenture match play championship t17 t5 t17 t33 t33 t33 t17ca championship t54 t26 t3 t20 t28 t11HSBc championst23 t21the Barclays t14 cut t38 t15 t47Deutsche Bank championship t15 t4 8 t44 cut t45BmW championship t11 t16 t30 t38 t38 29 t24nAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (5) 1994, 1996, 2000, 2003, 2009; World cup (3)1993, 1995, 2009; Dunhill cup (1), 1993.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-5


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSrobert allenby (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2season with a t4 effort at the Honda classic...recorded hisfifth pga tour hole-in-one in the second round on No. 4 atHarbour town gL, site of the Verizon Heritage...Finishedfourth at the Wachovia championship, thanks in part to abogey-free 66 in the final round. after bogeying the firsthole on Saturday, did not record a bogey over his final 35holes...Finished t10 at the memorial tournament, for hissecond top-10 in Dublin, oH in 12 appearances...posted afinal-round 65 at tpc Southwind in the Stanford St. Judechampionship to get into a playoff with Justin Leonard andtrevor Immelman. Lost in a three-man playoff to Leonard onthe second extra hole. It was his third runner-up finish sincewinning the 2001 marconi pennsylvania classic (178starts). playoff loss was the first of his career. He holds a3-1 pga tour playoff record and a 10-1 mark worldwide inplayoffs dating back to a 1991 victory as an amateur inaustralia at the Victorian open. three of his four tourvictories have come in playoffs...Finished t3 at the at&tNational for his fourth top-10 in his last six starts. He andJim Furyk are the only players to finish in the top 10 in eachof the first two at&t Nationals held at congressional cc...opened in a three-way tie for the lead at the British openwith a 1-under 69. three over-par rounds resulted in a t7.It was his best finish out of 16 starts at the British open, hisonly other top-10 finish was a t10 in 1997...played in allfour of the pga tour playoffs for the FedExcup events,including making his sixth start at tHE tour championship,where he finished 16th. Finished 19th in the FedExcupstandings...Fifth runner-up finish of his career came at theturning Stone resort championship, finishing 8-under 280and one stroke behind champion Dustin Johnson...Ninthtop-10 finish of the season was a t7 at ginn sur merclassic, two strokes behind champion ryan palmer. Ninetop-10 finishes ties career best set in 2003. 2007: Steadyfinisher all year, never out of the top-30 in the FedExcuppoints standings or the money list...past champion finishedt3 at the Nissan open, three strokes behind championcharles Howell III with four rounds in the 60s...Shared thefirst-round lead at the World golf championships-cachampionship with a 5-under 67. closed with the lowround of the day at Doral golf resort and Spa (5-under 67)to finished t3, his first top-10 in six career starts at theevent. 2006: Finished in the top 65 on the pga tour moneylist for the seventh consecutive season. missed just twocuts in 22 starts and finished in the top 25 in more than halfof them (12)...First top-10 was solo fourth at the Bay HillInvitational...Shared the 36-hole lead at the Deutsche Bankchampionship, but closing rounds of 73-68 dropped him tot4 in Boston...Finished second on tour in all-aroundranking behind tiger Woods, and fifth in total Driving.2005: made a career-high 31 starts on tour while finishing63rd on the money list, his lowest finish since finishing126th in 1999. His three top-10s were the lowest since heposted three in 2000. plagued much of the early part of theseason by chronic inflammation in his hands that kept himfrom being able to bend his fingers after waking up until heheld them under hot water for a period of time. Ended yearwith three consecutive wins on the pga tour ofaustralasia. Became first player to win australian “triplecrown” at the australian open, pga and masters in consecutiveweeks. Won second australian open title despitean injured hand and improved playoff record to 10-0 worldwidewith victory over Bubba Watson on first extra hole ofaustralian masters. 2004: Finished in the top 50 on themoney list and earned more than $1 million for the fifthstraight season. 2003: posted a career-best nine top-10s,placing in the top 30 in earnings for the fourth consecutiveseason...Best finish was third at the EDS Byron Nelsonchampionship...also won at the mastercard australianmasters. 2002: Finished 27th on the money list despite notwinning for the first time since 1999...t2 at NEc Invitationalat Sahalee cc. 2001: His second consecutive top-30 finishin earnings (16th) was driven by two victories. Beat Brandelchamblee, toshi Izawa, Dennis paulson, Jeff Sluman andBob tway in a playoff at the Nissan open with birdie onfirst extra hole when he laced a 3-wood through a cold rainto 5 feet and made the putt. Improved playoff record to 3-0on tour and 9-0 overall...Later in the year, earned secondtitle at the marconi pennsylvania classic with a threestrokevictory. took the lead after second round and cruisedto three-stroke victory. 2000: Earned first two tour victories.posted first win at Shell Houston open. Despite placingone shot in water and another in grandstand, defeatedcraig Stadler in four-hole playoff. Second win came on firsthole of playoff with Nick price at advil Western open...participated in his third career presidents cup as memberof International team, combining for 0-3 record in losingeffort...Edged Steve conrad by one stroke to win theaustralian pga championship in December. 1999: In rookieseason on tour, finished just outside the top 125 in earnings(No. 126). 1998: Earned exempt status for 1999 byfinishing 17th at pga tour Qualifying School. 1997:posted first top-10 in a major with t10 at the British open.1996: Won three times on European tour, at the alamoEnglish open, peugeot French open and one2one Britishmasters, to finish third on European tour order of merit.1995: claimed Heineken classic title...member of Worldcup team for second time. 1994: member of presidents cupteam...Won Heineken australian open and Europeantour’s Honda open...Led pga tour of australasia order ofmerit for second time in career. 1993: captured optusplayers championship and named pga tour of australasia’smost consistent player...member World cup team andparticipated in Dunhill cup. 1992: Won perak masters andJohnnie Walker classic to lead australasian tour order ofmerit...Named pga tour of australasia rookie of the Year.1991: Won riversdale cup for second consecutive year.Amateur: Began career as one of australia’s finest youngamateurs. Won the 1991 Victorian open as an amateur forhis first professional victory. Won riversdale cup andVictorian amateur championship. represented australia inEisenhower cup and on World amateur team.PeRSonAL:1996 season on European tour, when he finished third onthe order of merit, ended prematurely in october whenhe suffered a broken sternum and facial injuries in a trafficaccident in Spain. Was presented 2001 Ben Hoganaward by the golf Writers association of america forrecovering from that accident…patron and spokespersonfor challenge cancer Support Network, with the robertallenby golf Day having raised more than $9 million since1992 for children with cancer and blood disorders. allenbyhas given more than $500,000 to the cause. Has duckheadcovers on his woods to publicize the effort.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.13 (13)Driving Distance ...........................................289.1 (82)Driving accuracy percentage .......................64.75% (77)greens in regulation percentage ................68.17% (67)putting average ...........................................1.770 (67)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–2 times, most recent Wastemanagement phoenix open/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2002 aircanada championship/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,026,000–2010 tHE pLaYErS championship/2career High official World Rank: after 2010 Hp ByronNelson championship/12stephen ames (aims)eXeMPt StAtUS: Winner, 2006 tHE pLaYErSchampionship; multiple tournament winner (through 2013)FULL nAMe: Stephen michael amesHeiGHt: 6-1WeiGHt: 165BiRtHDAte: april 28, 1964BiRtHPLAce: San Fernando, trinidadReSiDence: calgary, alberta, canada; plays out ofSilvertip gc (canmore, alberta, canada)FAMiLY: Wife, Jodi; Justin (2/28/97), ryan michael(5/25/99)eDUcAtion: Boca raton (Business administration)SPeciAL inteReStS: reading, films, sportstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1987Q ScHooL: 1997JoineD toUR: 1998nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (4):2004 cialis Western open. 2006 tHE pLaYErSchampionship. 2007 children’s miracle Network classicpresented by Walmart. 2009 children’s miracle Networkclassic.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):1991 pensacola open.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (3):1989 trinidad and tobago open. 1994 open V33 [Eur]. 1996Benson and Hedges International open [Eur].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t6—transitions championship.2010 SeASon:posted final-round 67 for only top-10 of season, a t6at transitions championship. unable to defend title atchildren’s miracle Network classic due to back injury sufferedduring the pga tour Fall Series.2-6 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSstephen ames (Continued)cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:member of the pga tour since 1997. played Europeantour from 1993 through 1997 and had three consecutivestints on Nationwide tour starting in 1990. 2009: Wonfor the fourth time in his career at the season-endingchildren’s miracle Network classic...posted 9-under 63sin the second and final rounds to finish t5 at the 50th BobHope classic...recorded four rounds in the 60s en routeto a t9 finish at the Valero texas open...a second-round,4-under 66 paved the way to a t10 finish at the u.S.open...thanks in part to a 5-under 67 in the final round (onmonday), tied for low canadian honors with chris Barylain the rBc canadian open at t5. It was his best finishthere in 12 starts since a t7 in 2005...Won his second titlein three years at the children’s miracle Network classic,edging george mcNeill and Justin Leonard in a playoffto become the oldest winner in the tournament’s historyat age 45. Birdied the 72nd hole to finish with an 8-under64 for the clubhouse lead, then watched as mcNeill andLeonard failed to pass him. Leonard rimmed out a 16-footputt for the win in regulation. He twice left putts shortwhen he was eliminated on the first playoff hole—also the18th. on the second playoff hole (par-3, No. 15), mcNeilllipped out a 6-foot par putt that gave ames the win. It washis first playoff in 291 career starts on tour. Joined JackNicklaus, Larry Nelson, tim Simpson, John Houston andtiger Woods as multiple winners of the children’s miracleNetwork classic. at 45 years old, became the secondoldest player to win on tour in 2009 (Kenny perry/48).the last four winners of the Disney event have been intheir 40s. 2008: Enjoyed another solid year, defined byseven top-10 finishes, including a season-best third in themercedes-Benz championship. missed just five cuts in23 starts...past champion finished fifth at tHE pLaYErS,marking the highest finish by a former winner. Doublebogeyed the par-4 18th on Saturday and Sunday withouthitting a ball in the water and wound up five shots behindchampion Sergio garcia. Led the field in birdies with 20...Finished t7 at the British open for his fifth top-10 finish ofthe season...posted all four rounds in the 60s on his way toa t5 finish at the BmW championship. at No. 31, finishedone spot and 242 points out of the 30-man field for tHEtour championship presented by coca-cola. 2007: In aseason in which he worked on swing changes, won forthe second consecutive year...Finished t5 at the Worldgolf championships-accenture match play championship.Fell to chad campbell, 1-up, in the quarterfinals...Enteredthe final round of the u.S. open tied for third. Shot a 76on Sunday to finish t10...Final-round 68 at the children’smiracle Network classic presented by Walmart earnedhim his third career pga tour win by one stroke overtim clark. got up and down for par out of a bunker on the72nd hole to secure the victory. prior to win, had alreadydeclared season a success after tweaking his swing tocope with lingering neck and back problems. 2006: WontHE pLaYErS championship at tpc Sawgrass, blowingaway the strongest field in golf with a 5-under 67 in thefinal round to win by six strokes and earn a trip to themasters. Finished at 14-under 274, six shots clear oftwo-time u.S. open champion retief goosen. posted thelowest final-round score when the scoring average was75.378, the second-toughest Sunday in tpc Sawgrasshistory...Finished t7 at the Honda classic for first top-10of the season...Started having problems with his back atthe end of the season. Withdrew from the canadian openin September and the american Express championshipoutside London three weeks later. also missed the tourchampionship in atlanta. It marked the second time he hasqualified for the final 30-man field in his career...teamedin the World cup in Barbados with his brother robert.2005: made his first appearance at the masters, finishedt45...the next week, recorded first top-10 and best resultof the season with a t6 finish at the mcI Heritage. 2004:Finished eighth on the money list and compiled a careerbest11 top-10s, including his first tour victory. made 21cuts in 27 tournaments entered and made over $3 millionin a single season for the first time in his career...at age40, captured his initial tour win at the cialis Westernopen by two strokes over Steve Lowery. Became firstplayer over 40 to capture initial win since Brad Bryantat the 1995 Walt Disney World/oldsmobile golf classic.Shared third-round lead with mark Hensby at 9-under 204prior to his final-round 1-under 70. Win capped a period ofeight top-10s in his last 10 starts and moved him to 17thin the official World golf ranking...also placed third at theBank of america colonial, t7 at the u.S. open and t9 atpga championship. one of 10 players to record multipletop-10s in the majors in 2004...Earned a spot in the tourchampionship for the first time in his career and finishedt4. 2003: the 72nd and last player to earn $1 million on thepga tour during season...Season’s best finish was a t5at the chrysler classic of greensboro. 2002: runner-up tocraig perks at tHE pLaYErS championship. after startingthe final round t21, recorded seven birdies (including fourstraight on Nos. 9-12) en route to 67, the second-lowestscore of the day...teamed with brother robert to finish t17in the World cup. 2001: recorded t8 at compaq classicof New orleans and t6 in the B.c. open. 2000: Was twostrokes off the lead heading into final round of the BobHope chrysler classic, but had to withdraw Sunday morningdue to a pulled muscle in right shoulder...recordedcourse-record 61 at “Blue monster” course in secondround of Doral-ryder open and was three back through36 holes. Finished eighth...Best week of the season wascompaq classic when he was two strokes behind carlosFranco after 36 holes and finished t4. 1999: Due to visaproblems was unable to start the season until may. madethe most of the 18 events entered, making 11 cuts andfinishing among top 10 four times...His debut came at theKemper open where he finished t44 after closing with68. missed birth of his second child during tournamentweek…Finished third at the Sprint International. 1998:Was first rookie to post a top-10 on the year with a solothird at Nissan open. 1997: Finished third at the pga tourQualifying tournament to earn exempt status for the 1998season. 1996: claimed second European tour title at theBenson and Hedges International open. 1994: Won firstEuropean tour title in the open V33. 1991: Earned onlyNationwide tour victory in the pensacola open. 1990:rookie on the Nationwide tour. 1989: Winner of trinidadand tobago open.PeRSonAL:Both parents were born in trinidad and tobago (fatherof English ancestry, mother of portuguese)…He is thefirst touring professional to emerge from trinidad andtobago…grandmother was a two-time trinidad andtobago champion…met his canadian wife, Jodi, a formerflight attendant, on a flight between tournaments…Was a torch bearer for the 2010 Winter olympic gamesin calgary…part owner of several restaurants in calgary,alberta, including the Vintage chophouse & tavern…Started the Stephen ames Foundation in 2005 to providefunding for junior golf programs and other children’sinitiatives in canada and trinidad and tobago. Hosts theannual Stephen ames cup, both a tournament and culturalexchange between teams of male and female junior golfersfrom each country.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.64 (60)Driving Distance ...........................................282.0 (138)Driving accuracy percentage .......................66.47% (55)greens in regulation percentage ................67.79% (79)putting average ...........................................1.771 (72)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–the Honda classic/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–2000 Doralryderopen/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,440,000–2006 tHE pLaYErS championship/1career High official World Rank: after 2004 targetWorld challenge/17Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1996 1 1 $8,816/2821997 2 2 1 1 110,461/1631998 16 10 1 3 7 357,859/831999 18 11 1 4 5 460,760/842000 31 19 4 9 747,312/632001 26 19 2 8 574,451/892002 28 17 1 4 9 1,278,037/462003 27 19 4 9 1,005,959/722004 27 21 1 1 11 16 3,303,205/82005 24 18 3 6 959,665/832006 21 14 1 3 9 2,395,155/262007 23 18 1 4 9 91,013/69 2,103,426/312008 24 19 1 7 10 102,570/31 2,285,707/272009 23 16 1 5 12 1,102/55 2,131,538/372010 23 17 1 8 866/68 916,527/107total 314 221 4 1 4 56 118 18,638,879nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1990 24 20 5 15 $32,226/281991 23 14 1 1 1 5 9 58,415/81992 20 10 3 5 25,906/58total 67 44 1 1 1 13 29 116,547* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05masterst45u.S. open t68 DQ t9 t71British open t51 t55 t5 t24 t69 cut cutpga t30 WD cut t9 t72tHE pLaYErS cut t42 cut 2 t17 t13 cuttour championship t4 DNSaccenture match play championshipt33Bridgestone Invitationalt22 t36ca championship t36 10Year 06 07 08 09 10masters t11 t24 t25 t20u.S. open cut t10 t58 t10 cutBritish open t41 cut t7 cutpga t55 t12 cut t24 cuttHE pLaYErS 1 cut 5 t49 t58accenture match play championship t33 t5 t33 t17 t33Bridgestone Invitational t18 t22 t48ca championship WD t28 t15 t40the Barclayscut cut t36Deutsche Bank championship t55 t50 t23 t45BmW championship t21 t38 t5 t15 t57nAtionAL teAMS: World cup (4), 2000, 2002, 2003, 2006.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-7


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSstuart appleby (apple-Bee)Section Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (9):1997 Honda classic. 1998 Kemper open. 1999 ShellHouston open. 2003 Las Vegas Invitational. 2004 mercedeschampionships. 2005 mercedes championships. 2006mercedes championships, Shell Houston open. 2010 thegreenbrier classic.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):1995 monterrey open, Sonoma county open.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (3):1998 coolum classic [aus]. 2001 Holden australian open[aus]. 2010 JBWere australian masters [aus].otHeR VictoRieS (1):1999 cVS charity classic [with Jeff Sluman].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:1—the greenbrier classic; 6—Zurich classic of Neworleans; t8—Verizon Heritage.2010 SeASon:taking a one-time exemption of top 25 on the pga tourcareer money list in 2010, he went on to make a careerhigh31 starts, with season highlighted by a final-round59 leading to victory at the greenbrier classic…Sat justone shot off the 36-hole lead at the Verizon Heritage afterrounds of 69-67. after a third-round, 2-over 73, closedwith a 67 to finish t8, his first top-10 finish since a t8 atthe 2009 transitions championship…Finished sixth thefollowing week at Zurich classic of New orleans, markingthe first time he had posted back-to-back top-10s since fivein a row to begin the 2008 season…playing for the 11thconsecutive week, became just the fifth player in tourhistory to record a 59 and the second (David Duval) to do soin a final round, posting the magical number to edge JeffeXeMPt StAtUS: 2010 tournament winner(through 2012)FULL nAMe: Stuart applebyHeiGHt: 6-1WeiGHt: 195BiRtHDAte: may 1, 1971BiRtHPLAce: cohuna, australiaReSiDence: orlando, FL<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 2-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1996 30 18 1 5 $164,483/1301997 23 18 1 2 5 12 1,003,356/181998 22 12 1 5 7 717,962/401999 29 21 1 1 5 12 1,359,724/252000 24 20 1 1 5 15 1,642,221/242001 29 23 4 8 1,004,528/552002 28 21 2 4 10 1,729,459/322003 27 19 1 3 5 13 2,662,538/122004 25 18 1 1 1 5 14 2,949,235/132005 25 19 1 4 8 2,202,506/232006 23 20 2 6 11 3,470,457/82007 24 15 1 1 3 9 93,640/36 1,803,385/452008 23 21 1 7 14 108,025/17 2,484,630/222009 25 16 1 2 302/141 562,837/1372010 31 19 1 3 5 1,157/52 1,965,825/38total 388 280 9 12 3 63 145 25,723,147nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1995 22 18 2 1 7 15 $144,419/5total 22 18 2 1 7 15 144,419<strong>PGA</strong> toUR oF AUStRALASiAYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 4 4 1 1 1 $381,271* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*FAMiLY: Wife, ashley; Ella (1/12/05); mia (3/1/06); max(10/14/08); rex Harry (11/19/10)SPeciAL inteReStS: action sports, motor racingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1992Q ScHooL: 1996JoineD toUR: 1996nationwide tour Graduate (1995)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYoverton by one stroke at the inaugural greenbrier classic.Joined Duval and al geiberger as the only players to post59 and win that week. Entered the final round seven strokesbehind tournament-leader overton, posting the largestcome-from-behind win of the season. Jumped all the wayto No. 24 in the FedExcup standings with the win (wouldeventually finish No. 52), earning an invitation into thefollowing week’s World golf championships-BridgestoneInvitational and the 2011 SBS championship, an eventhe won three consecutive years (2004-06). previous-bestround on tour was 62, and the 59 ended a streak of 358rounds since he last shot a round better than 65 (2006Zurich classic of New orleans)…managed just two sub-70rounds (both 69s) in his final 26 rounds on tour followingwin at the greenbrier…In mid-November, traveled to hisnative australia and came from behind to win the JBWereaustralian masters in melbourne. Shot weekend roundsof 69-65 to overtake fellow countryman adam Bland atVictoria gc.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: after an off season, opted to take a one-time exemptionof top 25 on the pga tour career money list for the2010 season...Failed to finish inside the top 55 (No. 137) onthe money list for the first time since his rookie season in1996 (No. 130). made the cut in 16 of 25 events in 2009, butmanaged only one top-10 finish—a t8 at the transitionschampionship. 2008: posted a career-high seven top-10finishes en route to a 17th-place finish in the FedExcupstandings. Surpassed $2 million in earnings for the fifthtime in his career and finished among the top 55 on themoney list for the 12th consecutive season. Just two missedcuts in 23 starts...opened the season with five consecutivetop-10s beginning with a t8 at the Buick Invitational...Bestfinish came in august when he finished t2 (the 12th runnerupfinish of his career) at the World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational. It was his 29th career World golfchampionships start, having competed in every World golfchampionships event since the inception of the series in1999 (the only player to do so). 2007: Several near-missesmarked the season and he made the International teamat the presidents cup for the fifth time...In attempt towin a fourth consecutive mercedes-Benz championship,finished t13...In defense of Shell Houston open title, helda share of the 18- and 36-hole leads before finishing t2behind countryman adam Scott. one shot behind Scott onthe 72nd hole, posted a double-bogey six after approachshot found a water hazard...Held the 54-hole lead at themasters tournament before a final-round 75 dropped himto t7, his fourth career top-10 in a major championship...Earned 10th and final automatic spot for the presidentscup’s International team with t12 finish at the pgachampionship. 2006: Won twice and finished in the top 10(No. 8) on the money list, both firsts in his 11-year tourcareer...Joined gene Littler (1955-57) as the only playersto win three consecutive mercedes championships. trailedolin Browne by two strokes after first round, then heldsecond- and third-round leads prior to defeating Vijay Singhwith a birdie on the first playoff hole. one of two playersin 28-man field to post four sub-par rounds as he finishedthe event at 8-under 284, the highest 72-hole winning totalsince the tournament moved to Kapalua in 1999 and thehighest in tournament history since gary player won witha 4-under 284 in 1969 at La costa cc...three months later,became a two-time winner by taking the Shell Houstonopen in wire-to-wire fashion, the first player in the 59-yearhistory of the tournament to lead outright in all four rounds.Finished six strokes ahead of Bob Estes, matching the largestvictory margin at the tournament (Vijay Singh in 2002Year 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08masters t21 cut cut cut t31 cut cut t22 t43 t19 t7 t14u.S. open t36 t10 cut cut cut t37 cut cut cut cut t26 t36British open t20 cut cut t11 61 t2 t15 t36 t41 cut cut t51pga t61 cut cut t4 t16 t17 t23 t17 t15 t55 t12 t15tHE pLaYErS t14 cut cut t22 t33 t28 t21 cut cut cut t16 t15tour championship t22 t26 7 27 t15 t7 t10 t10accenture match play championship t33 t33 t9 t33 t33 t17 t17 t33 t33 t9Bridgestone Invitational t23 t20 t5 t42 t46 t9 t13 t71 t14 t2ca championship t30 t25 cNL t11 t2 t16 t11 t6 t35 t34the Barclays cut t17 t26 cut t23 t18 cut t19Deutsche Bank championship cut cut t33BmW championship t43 t7 t9 t13 t20 cut t5 cut t5 t28 t12 t25 t38Year 09 10masterst30u.S. opencut t29British opent65pgacut t68tHE pLaYErScutaccenture match play championship t33Bridgestone Invitational t51 t63ca championshipt61HSBc championst69the Barclayst52Deutsche Bank championshipt57BmW championshipt60nAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (5), 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2007; Dunhill cup (3),1997, 1998, 1999; World cup (2), 2003, 2009.2-8 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSstuart appleby (Continued)and Jack Burke, Jr. in 1952). In previous seven tour wins,won by a total of five strokes. 2005: Won for the third consecutiveseason and was the first player during the year tosuccessfully defend a title with his victory at the mercedeschampionships. Became the first back-to-back winner in22 years at the tour’s season-opening event. came fromfour strokes back on final day to pass 54-hole leader VijaySingh. almost did not return to defend title due to a nerveproblem in his left hip and upper thigh causing severe painand expectant due date of pregnant wife ashley...madefourth International presidents cup team. 2004: Finished inthe top 20 (No. 13) on the money list for the third time in hiscareer and second consecutive season. Earned fifth careervictory at the mercedes championships, topping VijaySingh by one stroke. Held first- and third-round leads...Heldfour-stroke lead through 54 holes at the Bay Hill Invitationalbut a final-round 76 left him six strokes behind winnerchad campbell. 2003: Season punctuated by fourth careervictory at the Las Vegas Invitational, his first win since1999. Finished 12th on the money list and representedthe International team at the presidents cup in Southafrica...Surpassed the $10-million mark in career tourearnings with Vegas victory. Defeated Scott mccarron inplayoff after the two set a tournament record with scores of31-under 328, including career-low 62 in first round...priorto win, had finished t2 three times earlier in the year, ShellHouston open, 84 LumBEr classic of pennsylvania andthe american Express championship. 2002: moved backinto top 50 in earnings, highlighted by near miss at Britishopen. Best career finish in a major, t2, at the 131st Britishopen at muirfield. after posting final-round 65 to join ErnieEls, thomas Levet and Steve Elkington in playoff, bogeyedthe fourth and final hole of the aggregate playoff to beeliminated…Second runner-up finish came at the Invensysclassic at Las Vegas, one stroke shy of phil tataurangi,who posted a final-round 62. 2001: Despite four top-10s,fell out of the top 30, at 55th, for the first time since 1998.2000: although winless for first time in four seasons, stood24th on the money list with earnings of $1,642,221 in 24starts...Best of five top-10s came in his second start, asrunner-up to paul azinger at Sony open in Hawaii...Foursub-par rounds at pga championship produced t4 finish...participatedin second presidents cup as member ofInternational team. 1999: Earned his third title in as manyseasons with Shell Houston open win. Stood two strokesback after 36 holes and three back through 54 holes.closing 71, the highest final round by a winner in 15 yearsat tpc Woodlands, was good for one-stroke victory overJohn cook and Hal Sutton. credited his late wife renaywith giving him the strength to win his first title sinceher death in the previous year. 1998: Earned his secondtour victory at Kemper open. trailed by one through 54holes and survived windswept Sunday with closing 72, onestroke better than Scott Hoch. 1997: Established himselfas one of tour’s young stars, becoming the first Q-Schoolgraduate to earn more than $1 million the followingyear...Won the Honda classic, finished second twice andearned trip to tHE tour championship...Held one-strokelead over payne Stewart after 54 holes at Honda classic.closing 71 on windy Sunday enough for one-stroke victoryover Stewart and michael Bradley. 1995: Became eighthplayer to win first Nationwide tour event with victory atarjun atwal (ar-jin aT-wall)eXeMPt StAtUS: 2010 tournament winner(through 2012)FULL nAMe: arjun Singh atwalHeiGHt: 6-1WeiGHt: 185BiRtHDAte: march 20, 1973BiRtHPLAce: asansol, IndiaReSiDence: Windemere, FLmonterrey open...Earned place on pga tour in 1996 byfinishing fifth on the Nationwide tour money list.PeRSonAL:raised on dairy farm, where he used to hit golf shots frompaddock to paddock once his chores were completed…Former australian rules football player before turning topro golf in 1992. played in australia before coming to theunited States in 1995.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.95 (96)Driving Distance ...........................................289.0 (84)Driving accuracy percentage .......................59.75% (152)greens in regulation percentage ................61.84% (185)putting average ...........................................1.778 (89)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 59–the greenbrier classic/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 59–2010 thegreenbrier classic/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,080,000–2 times, most recent 2010 thegreenbrier classic/1career High official World Rank: after 2004 Bay HillInvitational/8FAMiLY: Wife, ritika; Krishen (5/14/04), Shiva(12/10/07)eDUcAtion: Nassau community college (Liberal arts)tURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1995Q ScHooL: 2003nationwide tour Alumnus (2008)Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2010 Wyndham championship.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2008 chattanooga classic.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (9):1995 Dcm open [asia]. 1997 classic Southern Indiaopen. 1999 Wills Indian open [asia]. 2000 Hero Hondamasters [asia], Star alliance open [asia]. 2002 carlsbergmalaysian open [Eur]. 2003 Hero Honda masters [asia],caltex Singapore masters [Eur]. 2008 maybank malaysianopen [Eur].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:1—Wyndham championship; t3—the mcgladrey classic;t7—Hp Byron Nelson championship.2010 SeASon:career year included first pga tour victory, becoming thefirst native of India to win on the pga tour, capturing theWyndham championship playing as a monday qualifier…Started the season playing on a minor medical Exemptionout of the Qualifying tournament/Nationwide tour category,giving him eight events to earn $586,007 to gainstatus for the remainder of the season…Finished t7 at theHp Byron Nelson championship, his first top-10 on toursince the 2006 season…Eighth start was the rBc canadianopen, where he failed to earn the needed balance…as a monday qualifier, shot 20-under-par 260 (61-67-65-67) to record his first pga tour win, at the Wyndhamchampionship at the age of 37 years, 5 months, 2 days.converted a 7-foot par putt on the 72nd hole to edge Davidtoms by one stroke. opened with a first-round, 9-under 61to tie the course record and move into sole possession ofthe lead. also held the third-round lead and a share of thesecond-round lead. He became the first monday qQualifierto win on tour since Fred Wadsworth at the 1986 Southernopen. as a non-member, he was not eligible to receiveFedExcup points at the Wyndham championship. the wingave him victories on the pga tour, European tour, asiantour and Nationwide tour…two starts after his win ingreensboro, closed with rounds of 65-67-66 to finish t3 atthe inaugural mcgladrey classic, finishing just two strokesbehind champion Heath Slocum.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: missed more than four months of the season witha shoulder injury and received a medical Extension for2010 out of the Qualifying tournament/Nationwide tourcategory...made the cut in just four of 12 starts and failed torecord a top-25 finish. 2008: Finished among the 25 graduatesfrom the Nationwide tour, at No. 17 on the money list.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.16Driving Distance ...........................................291.4Driving accuracy percentage .......................61.22%greens in regulation percentage ................68.56%putting average ...........................................1.762(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 61–Wyndham championship/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–2010Wyndham championship/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $918,000–2010 Wyndham championship/1career High official World Rank: after 2006 BuickInvitational/127made the cut in 17 of 23 starts, with 11 top-25 and fivetop-10 finishes...Finished t2 in the season-opening panamamovistar championship after holding the third-round leadby one stroke...Won for the first time in america when hedefeated Webb Simpson at the chattanooga classic with abirdie at the first playoff hole. Shot 24-under for the week,pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-9


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSarjun atwal (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2including a second-round 60 (12-under), the low round ontour in 2008...Earned his third European tour victory at themaybank malaysian open in early march. Fired an 8-under64 in the final round to erase a seven-stroke deficit andforce a playoff with defending champion peter Hedblom.Won with par on the second extra hole when Hedblomthree-putted. 2007: Finished the Nationwide tour seasonwith 11 made cuts in 17 starts and No. 60 on the moneylist, with $101,824. 2006: Fell out of the top 125 on thepga tour money list, posting one top-10 in 33 starts...Lone top-10 was a t4 at the Buick Invitational. recordedthree eagles over a five-hole stretch on his first nine (Nos.14, 16 and 18) during the second round. missed a 7-footputt for birdie on the 72nd hole that would have put him ina playoff with eventual winner tiger Woods, Jose mariaolazabal and Nathan green. 2005: Finished No. 82 on themoney list in second full season on tour. Led tour inputting average (1.710). missed just one cut in 17 starts...<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1996 2 1 $3,506/3371999 22002 12003 1 12004 30 12 1 4 486,052/1462005 17 16 1 4 5 963,768/822006 33 15 1 6 550,535/1402007 12 6 1 210/331 135,015/2072009 12 4 57/210 76,676/2092010 13 11 1 1 3 4 1,507,143/58total 123 66 1 1 1 9 20 3,722,696nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2000 12001 4 4 3 $16,047/1482007 17 11 1 2 7 101,824/602008 23 17 1 1 5 11 259,186/172009 2 1 2,888/2612010 4 2 1 2 19,194/147total 51 35 1 1 1 8 23 399,139eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 3 1 $17,562* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*Earned first top-10 of the season in his third start, whichhe barely made. Began the week of the BellSouth classicin Bali, Indonesia, on his honeymoon and as the 23rd alternatefor the tournament. parents warned him of impendingstorms, so he and his wife, ritika, headed to the their u.S.residence. First round of the weather-shortened, 54-holetournament did not begin until Saturday due to inclementweather. Was informed thursday morning that he was secondalternate, and when chris Dimarco and Steve Fleschwithdrew Friday he was next in the field. opened with a 77but came back with rounds of 67-64 to make his way intoa five-way playoff with winner phil mickelson, rich Beem,Brandt Jobe and Jose maria olazabal. Eliminated on firstextra hole after second shot found the water on the 18thhole and could not get up and down for par. His t2 finishwas the best of his career. 2004: First native of India tojoin the pga tour after t7 finish at pga tour NationalQualifying tournament. In rookie campaign, missed 14 cuts<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08the Barclays t43 t60 t77Deutsche Bank championship cut t66 cutBritish opencutBmW championship cut cutpgacuttHE pLaYErScutca championshipt48 t43Year 09 10u.S. opencutHSBc championst48nAtionAL teAMS: World cup (1), 2005.in 15 starts in the middle of the season but ended strongby playing on the weekend eight times in last 10 appearances,including his first career top-10, a solo sixth at thechrysler classic of greensboro, aided by a final-round 66.2003: In February, claimed a commanding four-shot victoryat the carlsberg malaysian open for his second triumph onthe European tour. Held off retief goosen to win. Becamethe first player on the asian pga to surpass $1 million incareer earnings after winning the Hero Honda masters inIndia...Became the first Indian, and only the fourth asian, towin on the European tour when he recorded a five-strokevictory in the 2002 caltex Singapore masters.PeRSonAL:Lists greg Norman, arnold palmer and Jack Nicklaus asheroes in golf…Started playing golf at royal calcutta afterbeing encouraged to take up the game by his father, Bindi,at age 14. Went to high school in america to study liberalarts for two years.aaron Baddeley (BaD-uh-lay)eXeMPt StAtUS: 110th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: aaron John BaddeleyHeiGHt: 6-0WeiGHt: 175BiRtHDAte: march 17, 1981BiRtHPLAce: Lebanon, NHReSiDence: Scottsdale, aZFAMiLY: Wife, richelle; Jewell Kalaiah (11/12/08),Jolee Zarriah (5/21/10)SPeciAL inteReStS: music, fitnesstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2000JoineD toUR: 2003nationwide tour Graduate (2002)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (2):2006 Verizon Heritage. 2007 FBr open.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (4):1999 Holden australian open [aus]. 2000 Holden australianopen [aus]. 2001 greg Norman Holden International [aus].2007 mastercard masters [aus].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t3—Valero texas open; t8—Justin timberlake ShrinersHospitals for children open.2010 SeASon:Finished outside of the top 100 on the official money listfor the second straight season, managing two top-10finishes…Bounced back from a 3-over 75 in the first roundat the Valero texas open with three consecutive sub-70rounds to finish t3, his best performance since a t2 at the2008 Verizon Heritage…Was t8 at the Justin timberlakeShriners Hospitals for children open on the strength ofa 7-under 64 in the third round. Finished three shots outof a playoff. Birdied Nos. 13-16 in the final round at tpcSummerlin before a bogey on No. 18 ended his victorychances.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: another steady season with six top-25 finishes, highlightedby a pair of top-10 finishes in may and July...a finalround,6-under 66 led to his first top-10 finish of the season,a t9 at tHE pLaYErS championship...posted four rounds inthe 60s at the John Deere classic in July. the week washighlighted by a final-round, 6-under 65, giving him hissecond top-10 of the season, a t9. 2008: collected ninetop-25 finishes en route to a No. 43 finish in the FedExcupstandings. made the cut in 17 of 22 starts, surpassing $1million in earnings for the fourth straight season...Finishedt9 in the World golf championships-accenture match play2-10 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSchampionship. Fell to eventual champion tiger Woods in20 holes in the third round...Fired four rounds in the 60son Hilton Head Island in april to place t2 at the VerizonHeritage, where he won his first pga tour event in 2006.the t2 was his third consecutive top-10 finish at Harbourtown. 2007: Had the best season of his career, withseven top-10 finishes, a victory and more than $3 millionin earnings...Won for the second time in 21 starts (datingback to the 2006 Verizon Heritage) with a one-stroke victoryat the FBr open, close to where he lives at nearbygrayhawk gc. closed with consecutive 7-under-par 64sfor a winning total of 21-under-par 263. His 14-under-partotal on the weekend tied the tournament record for thelowest last 36 holes. Became the fourth internationalplayer to win the event since the tournament moved to tpcScottsdale in 1987...t6 at the World golf championshipscachampionship, giving him top-10 finishes in two of thethree World golf championships events...Held the 54-holelead over tiger Woods at the u.S. open at oakmont ccafter opening 72-70-70. paired with Woods in final groupon Sunday, triple-bogeyed first hole en route to 10-over-par80. Finished t13...Shared the 36-hole lead at the DeutscheBank championship, but a pair of 70s dropped him tofifth at tpc Boston...tied for the 54-hole lead with SteveStricker at the BmW championship after opening 68-65-65. playing in the final pairing with Stricker on Sunday,posted a final-round 66 to finish second, two shots shy ofchampion tiger Woods...In first career start at tHE tourchampionship presented by coca-cola, finished 24th tolock up a sixth-place finish in final FedExcup standings,earning an $800,000 bonus...Beat Daniel chopra on thefourth playoff hole in late November to win the mastercardmasters in australia. 2006: Won for the first time on thepga tour and accumulated more than $1.5 million inearnings...Won the Verizon Heritage for his first pga tourtitle, rallying with birdies on Nos. 14 and 15, two of thehardest holes on the pga tour, and beating Jim Furykwith a 6-foot par putt on Harbour town’s lighthouse closinghole. on Easter Sunday morning, Baddeley, who aspires tobe a minister when his golf career is complete, spoke atHarbour town’s Sunrise Service by the 18th green. He alsoaaron Baddeley (Continued)celebrated his one-year wedding anniversary on Saturday...Led the tour in putts per round (27.96). 2005: recordedback-to-back top-10s for the first time in his career withhis t7 finish at the Nissan open and t6 finished the nextweek at the chrysler classic of tucson...Best effort of theseason was a t4 at the reno-tahoe open, six strokesbehind wire-to-wire champion Vaughn taylor. 2004: made70 percent of his season earnings during the West coastSwing ($445,509, six tournaments), thanks to a runner-upfinish in tucson. In 38th career professional start finishedsecond to Heath Slocum at the chrysler classic of tucson.Had not made a bogey since the second round at the omnitucson National golf resort and Spa, but a three-putt onthe 72nd green ended the streak and his chance at victory...Needed to make the cut at the season-ending chryslerchampionship to secure a spot in the top 125 on the finalseason money list, finished 67th. 2003: pga tour rookiehad a strong debut thanks to three top-10s, including losingin a two-hole playoff to Ernie Els at the Sony open inHawaii. made a 10-foot birdie putt on the 72nd hole to getinto a playoff. on the second playoff hole at Waialae cc,Els made a 43-foot birdie putt from the fringe of the 10thgreen. Baddeley left his 20-foot birdie putt on the edge.the runner-up spot was his first career top-10...missed thebetter part of three months during the year due to ankleinjury suffered playing ultimate frisbee after the Bay HillInvitational in late march. He was out of action from tHEpLaYErS championship until coming back at the FedExSt. Jude classic, where he finished t53. 2002: Earnedhis way on to the pga tour via a 10th-place finish onthe Nationwide tour money list. posted three runner-upfinishes, at the Knoxville open, Bank of america montereypeninsula classic and the gila river classic. 2001: playedin nine tour events and teamed with adam Scott fora t14 at the World cup...Winner of the greg NormanHolden International. Finished as the 2000-01 pga tourof australasia order of merit champion and did not miss acut on the pga tour of australasia that year. Amateur: In2000, made one cut, a t57 at Honda classic, in nine tourappearances. Stayed with countryman greg Norman duringthe Honda classic, his first tour start. Highlight of theyear came when he defended his Holden australian opentitle...In 1999, won the Holden australian open, becomingthe youngest player to win that event and the first amateursince Bruce Devlin in 1959...First amateur to receive aspecial invitation to the masters (2000) since 1976...Wasselected to the Eisenhower World team, becoming theyoungest australian to represent his country in any worldteam event.PeRSonAL:Born in New Hampshire before family moved back toaustralia when aaron was only 2. Father ron served aschief mechanic for mario andretti’s race team in NewHampshire. Holds dual american and australian citizenship…Introducedto golf at age 8 by his grandmother, JeanBaddeley…Hobbies include fitness, sports, reading, go-kartingand fishing…If he wasn’t a professional golfer, wouldhave become a preacher, telling people about Jesus…the aaron Baddeley International Junior championship, inits ninth playing, is held late each year with the boys’ andgirls’ winners receiving spots in the australian men’s andwomen’s opens…Web site is badds.com.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.99 (107)Driving Distance ...........................................298.9 (14)Driving accuracy percentage .......................56.65% (170)greens in regulation percentage ................64.60% (164)putting average ...........................................1.735 (2)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–2 times, most recent Justintimberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2 times, mostrecent 2003 Valero texas open/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,080,000–2007 FBr open/1career High official World Rank: after 2008 EDS ByronNelson championship/16Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2000a 9 12001 9 2 $19,435/2002 3 2 16,380/2003 20 15 1 3 4 989,168/732004 27 16 1 1 3 632,876/1232005 27 16 5 8 1,006,006/782006 25 14 1 2 6 1,516,513/552007 23 19 1 1 7 13 103,350/6 3,441,119/102008 22 17 1 3 9 101,375/43 1,665,587/492009 23 14 2 6 431/111 837,065/1012010 26 21 1 2 4 559/94 879,317/110total 214 137 2 4 1 25 53 11,003,465nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2001 1 1 $1,413/2792002 17 11 3 1 5 9 216,536/10total 18 12 3 1 5 9 217,949* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters cut cut t52 cut t17u.S. open cut cut t13 t29 cutBritish open cut cut cut cut cutpga t57 t55 cut t13 cuttHE pLaYErS cut 78 cut t37 t32 t9 cuttour championship 24accenture match play championship t9 t9 t33Bridgestone Invitational t54 t20 t43ca championship cNL t6 t15 DQthe Barclayst25 cut cut t56Deutsche Bank championship cut t29 cut t7 5 t73 69BmW championship cut t58 cut cut 2 t10nAtionAL teAMS: World cup (1), 2001.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-11


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSricky BarnesSection Player BiograPhies2BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t2—2009 u.S. open.otHeR VictoRieS (1):2010 cVS/caremark charity classic [with J.B. Holmes]BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t3—the memorial tournament; t5—Verizon Heritage,travelers championship; t7—crowne plaza Invitationalat colonial; 9—Northern trust open; t10—masterstournament.2010 SeASon:Sophomore season included six top-10 finishes and a 64thplaceperformance on the FedExcup points list…Finishedninth at Northern trust open, marking first top-10 finishsince a t2 at the 2009 u.S. open…Finished t10 at themasters for his second straight top-10 at a major (t2 at2009 u.S. open). Finished 21st at his only other appearanceat the masters, as an amateur, in 2003…Becamethe only player with top-10 finishes at both the mastersand the following week’s Verizon Heritage. Sat just twooff the 54-hole lead at Harbour town after a third-round,5-under 66, but an even-par 71 left him four strokes behindchampion Jim Furyk at t5…posted fourth top-10 finishof the season (and fifth of his career) with a t7 at thecrowne plaza Invitational at colonial. Four-day total of15-under 265 shattered his previous best 72-hole score of272…added another top-10 performance with a t3 at thememorial tournament. Had two hole-out eagles on par 5s(No. 11 in third round, No. 15 in final round) on the weekendat muirfield Village gc. after a third-round, 10-under62 (his tour career low), entered the final round threestrokes behind 54-hole leader rickie Fowler, but struggledto a final-round, 1-over 73…rebounded at the travelerschampionship in his 18th tour start of the year when athird-round, 6-under 64 led to a t5, his sixth top-10 finish ofthe season…Finished t11 at the cImB asia pacific classicmalaysia after an opening 63 led to the first-round lead.eXeMPt StAtUS: 43rd on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: richard Kyle BarnesHeiGHt: 6-2WeiGHt: 200BiRtHDAte: February 6, 1981BiRtHPLAce: Stockton, caReSiDence: phoenix, aZ; plays out of Whisper rock gcFAMiLY: Wife, SuzannecAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished 120th on the money list with one top-10finish, a t2 at the u.S. open. made 11 of 23 cuts in hisrookie season on the pga tour...t2 at the u.S. open in anattempt to become just the 12th player to win a u.S. openand u.S. amateur. an eagle on the par-5 fourth hole in thethird round moved Barnes to 11-under, making him just thefourth player in u.S. open history to reach double digitsunder par. carried a one-stroke lead into the third and finalrounds, but a 6-over 76 on the final day led to the runnerupfinish, his first career top-10 finish, two behind winnerLucas glover...Held his position on the pga tour moneylist late in the year with t39 and t47 finishes at the Frys.com open and children’s miracle Network classic. 2008:Finished 25th on the Nationwide tour money list. recordednine top-10s on that tour, with a best finish of t3 at theXerox classic, which moved him from 30th to 19th on themoney list...Endured a two-hour wait after completing thefinal round at the Nationwide tour championship, wherehe t37, before watching David Branshaw par the final hole,allowing him to secure the 25th position on the money listwith $218,902. 2007: made the cut in 17 of 28 starts on theNationwide tour, with six top-25 finishes. cracked the top10 just once, finishing t9 at the mark christopher charityclassic...made two starts on the pga tour, finishing 56that the at&t pebble Beach National pro-am and missing thecut at the u.S. open. 2006: Enjoyed a consistent season onthe Nationwide tour, with 24 made cuts in 26 appearances,including four top-10s. Finished the year with a tour-leading23 straight made cuts, the second-best streak in tour history.Finished No. 23 on the money list with $199,276, missingout on receiving his 2007 pga tour card by $6,137...made the first hole-in-one of the season when he acedthe 17th hole in the second round of the movistar panamachampionship. the ace was part of a second-round, 6-under64...runner-up finish at the oregon classic. after holdinga share of the 36- and 54-hole leads, finished regulationtied at 17-under with cliff Kresge, but then fell to theeventual winner on the third extra hole. 2005: opened theeDUcAtion: university of arizona (2003,communications)SPeciAL inteReStS: playing and watching sportstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2003nationwide tour Graduate (2008)season with a t7 at the BellSouth panama championship.Finished No. 82 on the money list with $60,014. 2004: Hadtwo top-10s in eights starts during his rookie season onthe Nationwide tour, finishing t4 at the mark christophercharity classic...Best pga tour finish was a t14 at the FBropen. Amateur: Was the low amateur at the 2003 masterstournament, finishing 21st after outscoring his playingpartner tiger Woods 69-76 in the first round...Shared the2003 Ben Hogan award, given annually to the nation’s topcollegiate golfer, with oklahoma State’s Hunter mahan...Won the 2002 u.S. amateur at oakland Hills cc, defeatingHunter mahan, 2 and 1, in the final. teamed with mahanto lead the u.S. to victory at the 2002 World amateurgolf championship...First-team all-american in 2003 andsecond-team in 2000-01. 2000 pac-10 Freshman of the Year.2001 pac-10 co-player of the Year.PeRSonAL:Lists Larry Bird as his hero…got his start in golf from hisparents…His dad, Bruce, was a punter for the New Englandpatriots (1973-74).PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.47 (44)Driving Distance ...........................................285.5 (117)Driving accuracy percentage .......................58.37% (159)greens in regulation percentage ................68.23% (62)putting average ...........................................1.776 (81)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 62–the memorial tournament/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2010 thememorial tournament/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $559,830–2009 u.S. open/t2career High official World Rank: after 2010 rBccanadian open/58<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2000a 12002a 12003a 4 3 22003 62004 7 2 1 $85,520/2005 12006 2 1 6,947/2007 2 1 12,540/2009 23 11 1 1 1 300/142 684,863/1202010 28 23 1 6 9 1,027/64 1,835,195/43total 75 41 1 1 7 13 2,625,065nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2003 12004 8 6 2 3 $40,577/1062005 15 11 2 5 60,014/822006 26 24 1 4 10 199,276/232007 28 17 1 6 82,774/712008 26 19 1 9 12 218,902/252009 1 1 1 13,050/180total 105 78 1 1 18 37 614,594* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters 21 t10u.S. open cut cut t59 cut t2 t27British open cut t44pgacuttHE pLaYErScutthe BarclayscutDeutsche Bank championship cut t57BmW championshipt672-12 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSCameron BeckmaneXeMPt StAtUS: 2010 tournament winner(through 2012)FULL nAMe: cameron reid BeckmanHeiGHt: 6-2WeiGHt: 215BiRtHDAte: February 15, 1970BiRtHPLAce: minneapolis, mNReSiDence: San antonio, tXFAMiLY: Wife, Jennifer; Hannah reid (10/16/02), Lukemichael (10/20/05)eDUcAtion: texas Lutheran university (1993, art)SPeciAL inteReStS: art, movies, time with friendstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1993Q ScHooL: 1998, 1999, 2000, 2006nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (3):2001 Southern Farm Bureau classic. 2008 Frys.com open.2010 mayakoba golf classic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:1—mayakoba golf classic; t5—Hp Byron Nelsonchampionship; t6—Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitalsfor children open.2010 SeASon:Season highlighed by victory at the mayakoba golf classic,his third pga tour title, closing with a 3-under 67 fora two-stroke victory over third-round leader Joe Durantand Brian Stuard. Was three strokes behind Durant at thestart of the final round and finished at 15-under 269 on themayakoba resort’s El camaleon course. also won the 2001Southern Farm Bureau classic and 2008 Frys.com openwhen trailing by three entering the final round. In the finalround in mexico, bogeyed the sixth hole, got the stroke backwith a birdie on the par-5 eighth and added birdies on 13and 17 before closing with a par…Finished t5 at the HpByron Nelson championship. tied the course record witha 9-under 61 in the second round to hold a share of the36-hole lead. Justin Leonard (2001), charlie rymer (1996)and Billy mayfair (1993) have also recorded 61s at tpc Lascolinas…Finished t6 at the Justin timberlake ShrinersHospitals for children open, with rounds of 67-67-64-67.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished 116th on the money list with two top-10finishes...Earned first top-10 of season at at&t Nationalafter final-round 73 dropped him from t3 to t7. Bogeyedfinal hole when birdie would have earned 2009 Britishopen exemption...Second top-10 of the season came thefollowing week at the John Deere classic. Despite having toplay the third and final rounds on Sunday, posted a 7-under64 in third round en route to a t9. 2008: topped $1 millionin earnings for just the second time (2001). Finished theseason No. 82 in earnings, with 16 made cuts in 29 starts...Followed a 6-under-par 64 in the third round of the Frys.com open in Scottsdale, aZ, in october with a 7-under 63Sunday to force sudden death with Kevin Sutherland. par-4on the second extra hole gave texan his second pga tourwin and first top-10 finish of the season. the pga tour FallSeries victory moved him from 175th to 86th on the moneylist...added another top-10 finish (t10) at the season-endingchildren’s miracle Network classic presented by Walmart.2007: Finished 112th on the money list and retained hispga tour card for the 2008 season...on the strength ofa first-round, 6-under-par 64, finished solo seventh at themayakoba golf classic...Second top-10 was a t3 at theFrys.com open benefiting Shriners Hospitals for children.Jumped from 147th to 128th on the tour money list withthree events remaining. the t3 was best finish since a t3at the 2002 Bob Hope chrysler classic...t5 at the ginn surmer classic and a t20 at the children’s miracle Networkclassic moved him into the top 125. 2006: after finishing outof the top 125 on the money list for the second consecutiveseason, regained tour card for 2007 season with a t4finish at pga tour Qualifying School. Fourth successfulventure to the finals of Qualifying School. Finished 176th onmoney list, with eight made cuts in 16 starts playing withpast champion status…posted lone top-10 of the seasonin second start, a t9 at the chrysler classic of tucson.2005: Finished 152nd on the money list and was forced togo back to Qualifying School, where he failed to retain hiscard for the 2006 season…Finished t5 for the second timein three years at the 84 LumBEr classic, his first and onlytop-10 finish of the season. 2004: Finished in the top 125for the fourth consecutive season...Finished t9 at the Buickclassic after a final-round 75 while playing in the finalpairing left him five shots shy of eventual winner Sergiogarcia…Ended the year on a high mark, making five cutsin last six starts, including t4 in the 2004 FuNaI classicat Walt Disney World. 2003: Finished 106th on the moneylist...Shared second-round lead with robert Damron at the84 LumBEr classic and held two-stroke advantage through54 holes prior to picking up his only top-10 of the season, at5...Had a bulging disc late in the season that kept him fromcompeting. Doctors recommended that he should spend theSection 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1993 11997 1 1 $5,185/3051998 11999 28 12 3 147,036/1722000 26 14 6 291,515/1392001 29 23 1 4 7 1,071,343/502002 26 18 1 3 9 907,740/722003 26 18 1 6 608,981/1062004 30 20 2 4 779,189/1072005 31 16 1 4 474,107/1522006 16 8 1 4 288,427/1762007 29 19 1 3 7 149/1,610 902,258/1122008 29 16 1 2 4 166/1,262 1,312,837/822009 26 17 2 5 521/98 726,705/1162010 25 9 1 3 4 427/118 1,158,485/77total 324 191 3 2 22 63 8,673,808nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1995 3 2 1 $2,416/1981997 23 8 1 2 11,089/1171998 31999 12000 4 3 6,948/1902006 8 7 1 4 4 102,977/62total 42 20 1 5 7 123,430* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10u.S. open cut cutBritish opencutpga t53 cut cuttHE pLaYErS cut cut t26 t73 WD t66 cutBridgestone Invitationalt64the Barclays cut t57 t32 t33 t49 t9 cut t58 cutDeutsche Bank championship cut t48 t47 cutBmW championship cut t69 t20 t43 cut WD cutpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-13


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2end of the season doing an extensive workout programso he could be healthy for the 2004 season. Last eventof 2003 was the Valero texas open in late September.2002: Finished 72nd on the money list and recorded apersonal-best nine top-25s...recorded his first top-10 andonly top-5 finish of the season with a t3 at the Bob Hopechrysler classic…Second top-10 came at the touchstoneEnergy tuscon open, where he finished t6…recorded histhird and final top-10 on the season at the Verizon ByronNelson classic, where he finished t8. 2001: Finishedstrong by earning first tour victory at the Southern FarmBureau classic to finish a career-high 50th on moneylist...Despite nearly withdrawing from the Southern FarmBureau classic, the last full-field official money event ofthe year because of a stiff neck, fired consecutive 67s toedge chad campbell by one stroke. Birdied three of thefinal five holes to make up a three-stroke deficit. 2000:Cameron Beckman (Continued)Finished in the top-25 seven times. Wound up 139th on themoney list and was forced to go back to Qualifying School,where he finished t4 to secure his card for the 2001season. 1999: posted three top-25s in 28 tour events andfinished 172nd on the money list...Successfully retained hiscard for the 2000 season by finishing t23 at the year-endQualifying tournament. 1994 Lone Star tour player of theYear. Amateur: 1991 NaIa individual champion at texasLutheran.PeRSonAL:on the relief of making it into the top 125 on the money listafter going to the Qualifying tournament 10 times previously:“I could take a nap sitting here right now,” Beckmansaid at the 2007 children’s miracle Network classic, thefinal event of the season, where he sewed up his 2008pga tour card.rich BeemeXeMPt StAtUS: major medical ExtensionFULL nAMe: richard michael BeemHeiGHt: 5-8WeiGHt: 165BiRtHDAte: august 24, 1970BiRtHPLAce: phoenix, aZReSiDence: austin, tXPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.40 (144)Driving Distance ...........................................285.7 (115)Driving accuracy percentage .......................63.72% (96)greens in regulation percentage ................66.15% (122)putting average ...........................................1.807 (155)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 61–Hp Byron Nelsonchampionship/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–2010 Hp ByronNelson championship/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $900,000–2008 Frys.com open/1career High official World Rank: after 2003 Fordchampionship at Doral/101FAMiLY: Wife, Sara; michael Waide (7/23/03), Baileetennent (6/23/05)eDUcAtion: New mexico State university (1993,marketing)SPeciAL inteReStS: music, water sports, cookingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1994Q ScHooL: 1998<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (3):1999 Kemper open. 2002 the INtErNatIoNaL, pgachampionship.otHeR VictoRieS (1):2002 Hyundai team matches [with peter Lonard].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t14—Waste management phoenix open.2010 SeASon:made just 11 starts, with a t14 at the Waste managementphoenix open his best showing. Will receive major medicalExtension for 2011. coupled with $128,872 he earned in2010, has 17 events to equal No. 125 on the 2010 moneylist (troy merritt, $786,977)…a little over a week afterfinishing t73 at the Shell Houston open, underwent surgeryafter an mrI exam revealed a bulging disc between hisc6 and c7 vertebrae…Worked as an analyst at the pgachampionship at Whistling Straits for pga.com’s 3D and 2Dbroadcasts…returned for final two pga tour Fall Seriesevents, missing the cut in both tournaments.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished 122nd on the money list to earn his tourcard for 2010. His only top-10 finish came at the mayakobagolf classic (t6). Six top-25 finishes, including a t24 at theseason-ending children’s miracle Network classic, helpedhim secure his card for 2010. 2008: Finished outside of thetop 125 (No. 140) on the money list for the third time inthe last five years. recorded five top-25 finishes...madethe cut on the number (3-under 137) at the Wyndhamchampionship in august, then posted matching career-low7-under 63s on the weekend to finish in solo third place.Entered the Wyndham championship as a last chance toqualify for the pga tour playoffs for the FedExcup, standingNo. 166 on the FedExcup points list. moved to No. 114with his play at Sedgefield cc, eventually finished No.111 after a t55 finish at the Barclays and a missed cut atthe Deutsche Bank championship. 2007: Fought down thestretch to secure pga tour card for 2008, notching top-25finishes at the final two pga tour Fall Series events...carded an ace en route to a final-group pairing with philmickelson and padraig Harrington on Sunday at the Nissanopen, but finished t13 after a final-round 75...among theleaders all week at the Barclays, but a closing 1-over 72dropped him to t7. made the biggest move in the pga tourplayoffs for the FedExcup, improving 21 spots to 113th,gaining eligibility for the following week’s Deutsche Bankchampionship (top 120 qualified). Shared the 36-hole leadat the Deutsche Bank championship, but closing rounds of73-74 dropped him to t30 and a final ranking of No. 110 inthe pga tour playoffs for FedExcup...made the cut in allfive starts during the Fall Series. Best finish was t20 at thechildren’s miracle Network classic, moving from No. 121 toNo. 119 on the final money list. 2006: With five-year pgachampionship exemption (2002), remained eligible for 2007despite finish outside the top 125…Finished t7 at the Fordchampionship at Doral for first top-10. 2005: picked up firsttop-10 on tour since a second at the 2003 Western openwith his t2 at the weather-shortened, 54-hole BellSouthclassic. Birdied two of the last three holes, including No.18, to get into a five-way playoff with phil mickelson,arjun atwal, Brandt Jobe and Jose maria olazabal. Lostto mickelson on the fourth extra hole...Fired a season-best9-under 63 to share the third-round lead at the FuNaIclassic at Walt Disney World resort. Finished t3. 2004:Did not post a top-25 for first time in six seasons. 2003:collected his first top-10 with a t10 at the Nissan open...playing in the masters for the first time, finished t15...Finished second to tiger Woods at the Western open. 2002:Had a career year on tour, finishing seventh on the moneylist with season earnings of $2,938,365 and gaining consecutivevictories, including a major championship title at thepga...collected $810,000 for winning the INtErNatIoNaL,his second career victory, more than he had made in any ofhis previous three seasons on tour. recorded 19 pointsPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................72.82Driving Distance ...........................................273.1Driving accuracy percentage .......................64.65%greens in regulation percentage ................64.16%putting average ...........................................1.816(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–Waste management phoenixopen/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–5 times, mostrecent 2008 Wyndham championship/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $990,000–2002 pga championship/1career High official World Rank: after 2003 greaterHartford open/16on Sunday to come from three back of third-round leadercraig Barlow and defeat Steve Lowery by a stroke. Eagleon No. 17 offset Lowery’s double eagle there later...In nextstart, won his first major title with a one-stroke victoryover tiger Woods at the pga. Shared the lead through 36holes with four other players and was three back of JustinLeonard playing in the final pairing on Sunday. With a 66,he became the first final-round, come-from-behind winnerin a major since the 1999 British open, when paul Lawriecame from 10 back to win a playoff at carnoustie. Eagledthe 13th hole and made a 35-foot birdie putt on the 16thhole at Hazeltine National to hold off Woods...Including t6at the NEc Invitational, totaled $1,950,00 in three auguststarts. 2001: opened the year with a bang in the firstfull-field event, finishing t9 at touchstone Energy tucsonopen...Second top-10 came near the end of the season, at7 at the michelob championship. His $101,850 paycheckin Williamsburg, Va secured a 2002 card. 2000: made2-14 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRS13 cuts in 29 starts and finished with two top-25s. 1999:Nominated for rookie of the Year honors after earning hisfirst tour victory at the Kemper open in only his 12th starton tour. opened with a 66 for a one-stroke lead, whichhe extended to three with a second-round 67. third-round71 left him tied for lead with tommy armour III. closing 70produced a one-stroke victory over Bradley Hughes and Billglasson worth $450,000. prior to winning Kemper open,biggest first-place check was $5,000 he earned for winning1998 conrad Hilton open in Socorro, Nm. 1998: Earnedstatus on tour for the 1999 season with a t8 finish atthe Qualifying tournament in palm Springs, ca...playedrich Beem (Continued)mini-tour events in the Sun country pga Section and wasnamed player of the Year after victories in Soccoro andtruth or consequences. Amateur: member of the Newmexico State university golf team.PeRSonAL:Won a Nissan altima coupe with a hole-in-one at the 2007Nissan open on the par-3 14th hole during the third round.Immediately after the ace with a 7-iron from 176 yards,dove onto the car on display next to the tee box and eventuallyfound his way onto a Nissan television commercialwith the antic. Beem had watched peter Jacobsen dive intoa car after his ace in the Nissan open 13 years ago. “I wishI could take full credit for making a fool of myself, but I stolethat (from peter Jacobsen). Jake had a convertible andhopped into it. I will never forget that. today, I just saw thecar and thought, might as well. I’ll tell you the top of thathood was pretty warm, and the back is a little scratchedup from my shoes.”…Quit the game temporarily in 1995and sold cellular phones and car stereo systems in Seattle.Watched fellow El paso, tX, resident J.p. Hayes win 1998Buick classic and gained renewed interest…Worked in proshop at El paso cc prior to joining tour…Father, Larry,retired as golf coach at New mexico State in 2004.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1999 24 9 1 2 3 $610,555/672000 29 13 2 249,881/1462001 31 15 2 5 460,565/1092002 30 19 2 1 5 8 2,938,365/72003 26 14 1 2 5 1,013,950/712004 28 14 230,499/1832005 26 8 1 1 2 4 701,242/1132006 27 15 1 5 658,225/1262007 29 17 2 7 87,335/110 868,658/1192008 29 17 1 1 5 95,382/111 730,001/1402009 26 14 1 6 347/128 676,899/1222010 11 4 1 204/80 128,877/198total 316 159 3 3 2 18 51 9,267,718nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 2total 2* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*matt Bettencourt<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09masters t15 cut cut t42 54u.S. open cut cut cut cut cut cut t78British open cut t43 t71 cut cut t20 WDpga t70 1 cut cut cut t49 cut cut t43tHE pLaYErS cut t44 cut cut cut t66 t58 cuttour championshipt26accenture match play championship t33 t33Bridgestone Invitational t6 t67ca championshipt49 t59the Barclays t7 t55Deutsche Bank championship t30 cutSection 2 Player BiograPhieseXeMPt StAtUS: 2010 tournament winner(through 2012)FULL nAMe: matthew michael BettencourtHeiGHt: 5-11WeiGHt: 180BiRtHDAte: april 12, 1975BiRtHPLAce: alameda, caReSiDence: Duncan, Sc; plays out of thornblade club(greer, Sc)FAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: modesto Junior college (1997, Businessadministration)SPeciAL inteReStS: music, traveling, all sportstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2002JoineD toUR: 2009nationwide tour Graduate (2008)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2010 reno-tahoe open.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):2008 oregon classic, Nationwide tour championship attpc craig ranch.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:1—reno-tahoe open.2010 SeASon:Sophomore season highlighted by his first victory on thepga tour at the reno-tahoe open. Led the pga tour ineagles with 17…carded a final-round, 4-under 68 to win inreno. after making eagle on the par-5 11th, closed with abirdie and two bogeys, including on No. 18. runner-up BobHeintz missed a 3-footer on the final hole that would haveforced a playoff. the best putter at reno all week, had 12one-putts and only 24 total on Sunday. gave credit to hiscaddie for keeping him calm down the stretch. matthewachatz was on loan from rocco mediate while mediatewas working as a tV analyst at the British open.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: as a rookie, made 17 cuts in 31 starts and had twotop-10 finishes...Finished t5 at the memorial tournamenton the strength of second- and third-round 68s. Held thefirst 54-hole lead of his tour career (shared with markWilson) before recording a final-round 75…making his firstmajor championship appearance, finished t10 at the u.S.open. Shot a first-round, 5-over 75, but closed with roundsof 67-71-69. 2008: made a meteoric rise on the money listin the final weeks of the Nationwide tour season, withfour top-five finishes in his final six starts. Victories at theoregon classic and the Nationwide tour championshipat tpc craig ranch propelled him over a six-tournamentstretch from No. 77 on the money list into the top spot,earning full status on the pga tour in 2009...Just twotop-10 finishes in first 23 starts of the season, includingt10 at the Nationwide tour players cup and t8 the followingweek at the price cutter charity championship...asolo-fifth-place finish at the albertsons Boise open begana furious six-event finish to the season. Followed that aweek later at the oregon classic with his first career title.Shared the first-round lead and then held a three-strokeedge after 54 holes. a back-and-forth battle with runner-upPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.58 (155)Driving Distance ...........................................294.0 (36)Driving accuracy percentage .......................57.16% (165)greens in regulation percentage ................60.17% (189)putting average ...........................................1.750 (15)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–2 times, most recent thegreenbrier classic/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 65–6 times, mostrecent 2010 the greenbrier classic/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $540,000–2010 reno–tahoe open/1career High official World Rank: after 2009 John Deereclassic/112Bubba Dickerson saw the lead increase to five on the backnine before a three-shot swing at the par-5 15th cut themargin to one. three solid pars down the stretch resultedpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-15


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2in a two-shot win. First-place check vaulted him from No.53 to No. 19 on the money list. Had made the cut in just 32of 72 Nationwide tour starts prior to the win...Shared thelead with D.a. points into the final round of the miccosukeechampionship. Watched points hole out for eagle from thefairway on the 72nd hole, but then holed his 12-foot birdieputt to force the playoff, which points won with a birdie onthe first extra hole. runner-up finish was good for a 10-spotjump to No. 12 on the money list...capped the season withhis second win at the Nationwide tour championship,making birdie on the final hole to finish 17-under and onestroke ahead of Jeff Klauk. career-best $180,000 propelledhim into the top spot on the money list, earning an invitationinto the 2009 pLaYErS championship and the crowneplaza Invitational at colonial. His $447,863 for the seasonbettered only by troy matterson ($495,009 in 2005) andZach Johnson ($494,882 in 2003) in tour history. Even startingin the tournament was not guaranteed mid-week, as akidney stone forced a hospital visit just before midnight<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2009 31 17 2 4 463/106 $740,037/1112010 32 14 1 1 4 472/106 855,901/114total 63 31 1 3 8 1,595,938nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1994 12003 3 2 2 $8,865/2042004 26 7 1 4 45,004/952005 16 7 1 1 2 41,500/1062006 3 2 1 10,058/1852008 29 18 2 1 6 9 447,863/12009 1 1 1 1 1 23,513/1502010 1total 80 37 2 1 2 9 19 576,802* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*matt Bettencourt (Continued)on Wednesday. Was hooked up to an IV and passed thestone four hours later. 2007: Finished No. 15 and No. 37 onthe canadian tour and tarheel tour money lists, respectively.Best finish on the tarheel tour was a runner-upeffort at the Walnut creek classic. made the cut in all 11canadian tour appearances. 2006: two made cuts in threeappearances on the Nationwide tour, finishing t20 at theLivermore Valley Wine country championship and t30 atthe price cutter charity championship. made six starts onthe canadian tour, finishing No. 43 on that tour’s order ofmerit. Had eight starts on the tarheel tour, finishing t71 onthe money list. 2005: made the cut in seven of 16 starts onthe Nationwide tour, with two top-25 finishes and a thencareer-bestt3 at the Scholarship america Showdown,which at the time he called his biggest thrill in golf. 2004:made the cut in seven of 26 appearances during his rookieseason on the Nationwide tour. opened the season witht12 at the inaugural BellSouth panama championship,one of four top-25 finishes. Had a t6 at the permian Basin<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 09 10u.S. open t10 t70pgacuttHE pLaYErScut cutthe Barclayscut cutcharity golf classic for his only top-10 showing. Finishedthe season ranked No. 95 in earnings. 2003: managed twotop-25 finishes in three starts on the Nationwide tour,including t16 at the alberta calgary classic and a t24 thefollowing week at the Envirocare utah classic. made thecut in seven of nine events on the canadian tour, with twotop-10 performances. a season-best t9 at the Bay millsopen players championship helped him jump into the 25thspot on the final money list. Amateur: Named the Northerncalifornia golf association player of the Year in 2001 and2002. Won the Ncga amateur championship in 2000.advanced to the round of 32 at the 2001 and 2002 u.S.amateur. Never played golf collegiately.PeRSonAL:Biggest thrill in golf was winning the 2008 Nationwide tourchampionship…Lists michael Jordan, payne Stewart andhis dad as his heroes. got his start in golf from his father.Has a twin sister, michelle.Kris BlankseXeMPt StAtUS: 82nd on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: Kristoffer Douglas BlanksHeiGHt: 5-10WeiGHt: 220BiRtHDAte: November 3, 1972BiRtHPLAce: Warner robins, gaReSiDence: Frederick, mDFAMiLY: Wife, tami; Kristoffer Douglas (10/13/04),Brady Jaxson (9/26/06)eDUcAtion: Huntingdon collegeSPeciAL inteReStS: cars, video gamestURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1995Q ScHooL: 2009JoineD toUR: 2009nationwide tour Graduate (2008)BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:2—2010 puerto rico open.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2008 Bank of america open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:2—puerto rico open; t5—Verizon Heritage; t9—travelers championship.2010 SeASon:In sophomore season on tour, finished No. 71 in theFedExcup standings and tallied three top-10 finishes…Was second at the puerto rico open. previous-best finishon tour came in 2009, his rookie season, when he wast7 at the 2009 u.S. Bank championship in milwaukee…making his first start at the Verizon Heritage, was one ofjust five players to post four sub-par rounds at Harbourtown en route to a t5…posted three consecutive 3-under67s to finish t9 at the travelers championship in June.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: played his rookie season on the pga tour in 2009,making the cut in nine of 20 starts. Finished the seasonranked No. 170 on the money list, with two top-25 finishes.only career top-10 was a t7 at the u.S. Bank championship,aided by a second-round 63. top-10 came in 13th careertour start. re-gained status for 2010 through Q-School.2008: Earned his status on the pga tour after placing 13thon the 2008 Nationwide tour money list, with $280,588.Followed a t16 finish at the mexico open with a t5 effort atthe rain-shortened HSBc New Zealand pga championship,finishing four shots behind winner Darron Stiles. makingthe 44th start of his career, posted rounds of 65-70-69-68to finish 16-under 272 and gain a one-stroke victory overBob may at the Bank of america open. collected $135,000to move to No. 5 on the official money list with morethan $200,000 in season earnings. Injured his back theweek after victory and his play suffered until he finishedPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.37 (141)Driving Distance ...........................................286.4 (110)Driving accuracy percentage .......................66.87% (51)greens in regulation percentage ................71.15% (8)putting average ...........................................1.832 (186)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–crowne plaza Invitational atcolonial/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2009Wyndham championship/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $378,000–2010 puerto rico open/2career High official World Rank: after 2010 at&tNational/2142-16 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSthird at the chattanooga classic, where he hit 63 of 72greens in regulation (t5). closed the year with a t46 at theNationwide tour championship at tpc craig ranch, wherehe wore red pants on the final day to honor the tournamenthost Salesmanship club. 2007: made the cut in nine of 15starts on the Nationwide tour after starting the seasonwith no status. Ended the season with six top-25 finishesand No. 67 on the money list, with $90,831. posted a t3 atthe LaSalle Bank open, finishing two strokes behind championJohn riegger. only other top-10 came at the preferredHealth Systems Wichita open (t7). Finished the seasonKris Blanks (Continued)No. 2 in Scoring average (69.79) and greens in regulation(74.70). 2005: made the cut in seven of 17 starts duringhis rookie season on the Nationwide tour, with his lonetop-25 coming at the National mining association peteDye classic (t21). 2004: Winner of the First city classic onthe Hooters tour, where he defeated Josh Broadaway in aplayoff. It was one of three career wins on that tour.PeRSonAL:Lists his dad, who gave him his start in golf, as his hero. Hiswife, tami, is a golf professional at Sea pines cc in HiltonHead, Sc, and has beaten him nine times in nine years. Shewas also the top player on the ohio State women’s golfteam from 1990-93 and played in the 1995 u.S. Women’sopen. Non-golf related jobs held include bartending.With a father in the air Force, he lived in georgia, texas,Nebraska, montana and Virginia. as an adult, he’s calledalabama, Florida, South carolina, georgia and marylandhome. Is named for actor/singer Kris Kristofferson. “mymom thought he was cute, and the movie ‘the rose’ wascoming out at the time she was pregnant. that’s where myname came from.”<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2009 20 9 1 2 202/168 $307,130/1702010 30 15 1 3 5 794/71 1,109,178/82total 50 24 1 4 7 1,416,308nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2005 17 7 1 $18,483/1572007 15 9 1 2 6 90,831/672008 26 19 1 1 4 9 280,588/132009 8 5 3 32,989/130total 66 40 1 2 6 19 422,890* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*Jason Bohn (BoNe)eXeMPt StAtUS: 2010 tournament winner(through 2012)FULL nAMe: Jason Duehn BohnHeiGHt: 6-0WeiGHt: 180BiRtHDAte: april 24, 1973BiRtHPLAce: Lewisburg, paReSiDence: acworth, ga<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 10pgacuttHE pLaYErSt45the BarclayscutDeutsche Bank championship t22FAMiLY: Wife, tewana; conner (6/18/05), cameron(2/28/08)eDUcAtion: university of alabama (1995, Finance)SPeciAL inteReStS: Family, college footballtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1992Q ScHooL: 2004JoineD toUR: 2004nationwide tour Graduate (2003)Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (2):2005 B.c. open. 2010 Zurich classic of New orleans.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2003 chattanooga classic.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (2):2000 Shell payless open [can]. 2001 Bayer championship[can].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:1—Zurich classic of New orleans; t10—Northern trustopen.2010 SeASon:a career-best 62nd-place finish on the FedExcup points listwas set up by his second-career win, capturing top honorsat the Zurich classic of New orleans…posted a 6-under 65on Sunday of Northern trust open, a round that includedfive consecutive birdies to jump from t34 to t10. It was hisfirst top-10 since a t2 at 2009 Wyndham championship…Won the Zurich classic of New orleans for his secondpga tour title, birdieing three of the final four holes attpc Louisiana for a 5-under 67 and a two-stroke victoryover Jeff overton. completed a third-round 71 on Sundaymorning in the weather-plagued tournament and thenfinished at 18-under 270 to win wire to wire. Heavy rainand lightning Friday and again Saturday morning delayedthe early rounds. played 24 holes Saturday and 30 Sunday.He had seven birdies and one bogey in his 30 holes Sunday,finishing with a tap-in birdie on the par-5 18th after nearlyholing his third shot.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: claimed two top-10s en route to 81st place on themoney list...Earned first top-10 of the season (and firstsince a third at the 2008 Wachovia championship) with at6 at Shell Houston open...Finished t2 at the Wyndhamchampionship after bogeying the first extra hole to drop outof a three-man playoff with eventual winner ryan mooreand Kevin Stadler. It was Bohn’s first playoff experience onthe pga tour. Final-round 62 helped him come from sevenstrokes back after the third round. When asked by media ifhe was disappointed at the playoff loss, said, “I couldn’tbe happier to have just gotten myself into the playoff. theway I’m playing, I have no regrets whatsoever.” It was hisbest finish since a runner-up in greensboro, Nc, in 2006.2008: Injury-riddled season limited to just 15 starts, buteight made cuts and five top-25 finishes were enoughfor a No. 123 finish on the money list. also finished No.123 in FedExcup standings...playing on a major medicalExemption, guaranteed his pga tour status for the remainderof the 2008 campaign thanks to a t20 at the Zurichclassic of New orleans...Followed that three weeks laterwith a sixth-place finish at the Verizon Heritage, his bestresult since placing second at the 2006 chrysler classicof greensboro...Held the 36-hole lead at the Wachoviachampionship before carding weekend rounds of 72-71en route to a third-place finish...Had been sidelined afterrequiring three surgeries to fix problems associated with hisback. 2007: Limited to 17 events due to a rib injury sufferedat the memorial tournament in June, where he was forcedto withdraw. after one month of rest, re-injured ribs at thePLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.86 (84)Driving Distance ...........................................279.8 (155)Driving accuracy percentage .......................66.89% (49)greens in regulation percentage ................67.79% (79)putting average ...........................................1.755 (31)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 63–crowne plaza Invitational atcolonial/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2009Wyndham championship/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,152,000–2010 Zurich classic of New orleans/1career High official World Rank: after 2010 Zurichclassic of New orleans/60a&t National and did not play for the remainder of the season.granted major medical Extension and had 12 eventsin 2008 to equal 2007’s No. 125 earnings of $785,180)...posted four top-25s in 17 starts, with a best finish of t11at the FBr open. 2006: matched his career-high with threetop-10s (2005) in third year on tour, including a runner-upfinish at the chrysler classic of greensboro. Finished twostrokes behind Davis Love III...made 14 consecutive cutsfrom Ford championship in march through the u.S Bankchampionship in July. 2005: Second season on tour high-pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-17


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSopened with 66-68 to share 36-hole lead, then watched itrain for two days. after final two rounds were canceled,entered playoff with Fred Funk, John maginnes, Davis LoveIII and Len mattiace. Birdied first extra hole for victory and$180,000...Earlier in year, t2 at Doral-ryder open, twostrokes behind greg Norman, and tied for third at michelobchampionship at Kingsmill and Sprint International. 1993:<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1988 2 1 $1,664/2821990 11992 11993 26 14 1 1 3 126,160/1211994 29 15 3 4 175,137/1041995 27 18 2 6 214,469/851996 26 20 1 1 2 6 11 820,825/201997 28 18 1 3 8 465,887/471998 22 15 1 2 5 576,501/481999 27 14 1 4 257,525/1462000 26 10 1 1 179,510/1692001 8 4 1 47,885/2152002 7 3 18,363/2312003 4 1 1 49,500/2302004 9 3 1 106,336/2132005 4 2 25,254/2432006 6 2 1 41,790/2362007 8 3 233/137 31,889/2372008 14 6 1 219/321 138,454/2132009 17 7 1 1 1 306/139 727,788/1152010 24 14 3 306/145 360,845/172total 316 170 3 2 3 20 51 4,365,782nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2001 6 3 1 $11,138/1642002 4 2 1 9,460/1792003 7 3 1 12,358/1822004 12005 2 1 2,160/2912006 2 2 1 9,467/1882008 2 2 1 6,799/205total 24 13 5 51,380* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*michael Bradley (Continued)His rookie year of 1993 featured a t3 at Kemper open.Amateur: two-time first-team all-american at oklahomaState (1988-89). third-team choice as a sophomore in 1987.teammate of Scott Verplank and Brian Watts.PeRSonAL:His 381-yard drive during second round of the Walt Disney<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYWorld/oldsmobile classic was longest measured driveon pga tour in 1997...His father John, a retired clubpro, has been his only coach, teaching him by feel notmechanics...Shot a 59 in canadian tour event in Saskatoon,Saskatchewan.Year 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02masters cut 29u.S. open cut cut cut t50 cutBritish opent38pga t54 t31 t71tHE pLaYErS cut t29 t19 t14 t51 cuttour championship 23accenture match play championshipt17Year 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10pgacuttHE pLaYErScut cutSection 2 Player BiograPhiesBart BryanteXeMPt StAtUS: major medical ExtensionFULL nAMe: Barton Holan BryantHeiGHt: 6-0WeiGHt: 195BiRtHDAte: November 18, 1962BiRtHPLAce: gatesville, tXReSiDence: ocoee, FLFAMiLY: Wife, cathy; Kristen (8/1/88), michelle(1/11/94)eDUcAtion: New mexico State universitySPeciAL inteReStS: movies, spending time withfriendstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1986Q ScHooL: 1990, 1994, 1995, 1999, 2000, 2002nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (3):2004 Valero texas open. 2005 the memorial tournament,tHE tour championship presented by coca-cola.2010 SeASon:Left-wrist injury, originally suffered near the end of 2008,kept him out of any action all season. His 2010 majormedical extension will carry over to 2011 campaign.Veteran has nine events to earn $336,093, which coupledwith 2009 earnings of $326,590, will equal No. 125 on the2009 money list, to earn his status for the remainder ofthe seasoncAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: played 17 events, making 12 cuts, including a seasonbestt4 at the puerto rico open presented by Banco popularwhere he finished 12-under-par and two strokes behindwinner michael Bradley...Last event of the season was theJohn Deere classic in mid-July before shutting it down dueto a left wrist injury. 2008: recorded a runner-up finish anda third place during the season...Was tied with tiger Woodsat the arnold palmer Invitational until Woods sank a 24-footputt on the final green to claim the win. only player in thefield to shoot four rounds in the 60s. Fired a final-round 67to stand tied with Woods at 9-under par as Woods playedthe par-4 18th hole...posted a tournament-best 7-under 133(66-67) in the middle rounds on his way to a solo third-placefinish at the EDS Byron Nelson championship. 2007: closedwith a 3-under 69 at the Buick Invitational to finish t7, hisbest effort since finishing runner-up at the 2006 canadianopen...the next week finished fourth at the FBr open torecord back-to-back top-10s for only the second time inhis career (won the 2005 tHE tour championship, ninthPLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 60–2004 Valerotexas open/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish:$1,170,000–2005 tHE tour championship presented bycoca–cola/1career High official World Rank: after 2005 targetWorld challenge/22at the 2006 mercedes-Benz championship)...made the cutin last 11 starts, culminating with a t20 at the seasonendingchildren’s miracle Network classic presented byWalmart. Week earlier, brother Brad claimed t10 on thepgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-19


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2champions tour at its season-ending charles Schwab cupchampionship. 2006: consistent season with seven top-25sin 26 starts. played in all four majors for the first time, witha best finish of t32 at the u.S. open...Fell short of goal ofdefending tour championship title as he finished outsidethe top 30 on the money list…Best finish was a runner-upto Jim Furyk at the canadian open, posting four rounds inthe 60s to finish one shot out of a playoff. 2005: at age 42,enjoyed a career year with two victories and a top-10 finishon the money list. Finished the season 24th in the officialWorld golf ranking after beginning the campaign 139th...Won second tour title at the memorial tournament inonly his 18th tour start since winning the 2004 Valerotexas open. after taking the lead with a birdie on the 71sthole, converted an up-and-down with approach shot afterhitting tee shot on 72nd hole into hazard. Drained 15-footpar putt to defeat Fred couples by one stroke. With roundsof 69-69-66-68, became the seventh different player topost four rounds in the 60s in memorial tournament history.Surpassed the $1-million mark in season earnings forthe first time in his career with a paycheck of $990,000...Lapped the field at tHE tour championship, besting<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1986 1 1 $2,076/2511987 11991 31 17 2 5 119,931/1241992 19 10 1 1 52,075/1721993 21994 11995 27 13 5 119,201/1461996 26 14 3 88,788/1722000 25 11 85,797/2012001 10 7 1 73,884/2062002 20 15 1 3 309,880/1552003 6 6 1 78,966/2152004 23 13 1 1 4 962,167/802005 26 19 2 4 13 3,249,136/92006 26 19 1 2 7 1,316,131/702007 25 19 2 8 89,934/79 1,167,874/812008 23 18 1 1 2 7 101,005/54 1,719,153/462009 17 12 1 1 227/161 326,590/167total 309 194 3 2 1 16 59 9,671,650nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1990 6 5 1 4 $8,251/941991 1 1 1 1,563/1931993 21 9 1 2 10,255/1081994 4 1 570/2571995 11998 12001 1 1 1,825/2582002 2 1 1 3,690/2372003 2 2 2 2 28,170/1182004 3 2 1 2 21,395/147total 42 22 5 12 75,718* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*Bart Bryant (Continued)runner-up tiger Woods by six strokes. opened with anEast Lake gc course record 8-under-par 62 and posted allfour rounds in the 60s. Held at least a share of the leadall four days, including a three-stroke margin over retiefgoosen after 54 holes. Earned a career-best paycheck of$1,170,000. after winning first pga tour event (2004Valero texas open) in 187th career start, needed only31 subsequent events to earn second and third victories.2004: captured first tour victory at the Valero texas open.oft-injured texan entered 2004 having played only six fullseasons on tour since 1991, with five successful trips toQ-School during that time. playing in 18th (of 23) events on2004 major medical Extension, captured the Valero eventin 187th career start at age 41 years, 10 months and oneday. oldest first-time winner since Ed Dougherty won the1995 Deposit guaranty golf classic at age 47 years, eightmonths and 19 days. Set 2004 tour mark for low 54- and72-hole totals at 194 (67-67-60) and 261 (67-67-60-67),respectively, and third-round 60 tied robert gamez forlow round of the season. the victory was only fifth careertop-10 in 192 starts. teamed with brother Brad (t37) asthe duo played in their 743rd combined event on the pga<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYtour. 2003: played in only six events after earning tourcard through Q-School for the fifth time. Season was cutshort due to elbow surgery (march 4). Did not play afterSony open in Hawaii until reno-tahoe open in august.received major medical Extension for 2004. 2002: t9 atKemper Insurance open was fourth top-10 of career andfirst since 1992 Hardee’s golf classic. 2001: missed firsthalf of season due to rehabilitation from elbow surgery thatoccurred in December 2000. Did not play in a tour eventuntil June at the FedEx St. Jude classic and made only10 starts. 1993: played full-time on the Nationwide tour,with 21 starts. 1991: two top-10 finishes in rookie season.1986: turned professional and won the 1988 Florida open.member of the 1990 and 1993 Nationwide tour. Amateur:Winner of 1984 ucLa Billy Bryant Invitational and 1983-84Sun country amateur. two-time all-american at Newmexico State.PeRSonAL:older brother Brad is a past pga tour champion and acurrent champions tour player. they are one of 12 winningbrother combinations on tour.Year 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04u.S. open cut cuttHE pLaYErScut cutYear 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masterscut cutu.S. open cut t32 t29British open t23 70 t39pgacut cut t32 cuttHE pLaYErS cut t56 cut t42 cuttour championship 1accenture match play championship t33 t33Bridgestone Invitationalt28 t62ca championship t56 t26 t35the Barclays t68 cut cut t32 cut t65 cutDeutsche Bank championship cut t41 t50BmW championship t27 t282-20 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSJonathan ByrdeXeMPt StAtUS: 2010 tournament winner(through 2012)FULL nAMe: Jonathan currie ByrdHeiGHt: 5-9WeiGHt: 165BiRtHDAte: January 27, 1978BiRtHPLAce: anderson, ScReSiDence: St. Simons Island, ga; plays out of SeaIsland gcFAMiLY: Wife, amanda; Jackson (7/30/06)eDUcAtion: clemson university (2000, marketing)SPeciAL inteReStS: playing outside with my child,clemson athletics, working out, college golf FellowshiptURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2000JoineD toUR: 2002nationwide tour Graduate (2001)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (4):2002 Buick challenge. 2004 B.c. open. 2007 John Deereclassic. 2010 Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals forchildren open.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2001 charity pro-am at the cliffs.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:1—Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open;t5—Viking classic; t8—transitions championship; t10—turning Stone resort championship.2010 SeASon:posted three of his four top-10 finishes in his last sevenstarts of the season, including fourth career tour win inhistoric fashion at the Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitalsfor children open, recording the first-ever playoff hole-inoneto secure the victory…First top-10 of the year camewith t8 at transitions championship…Finished t10 at theturning Stone resort championship on the strength of afinal-round 63 to tie the course record…In the pga tourFall Series finished t5 at the Viking classic for his third top-10 at annandale golf club in four starts, to move from No.130 to No. 115 on the pga tour money list…recordeda historic hole-in-one to win sudden-death playoff at theJustin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open overmartin Laird and rookie cameron percy. Second-round 63,matching career best, fueled 36-hole lead, and trailed thedefending champion Laird by one through 54 holes. Finalroundof 68 including birdies on Nos. 15-17, good enough togo into sudden death with Laird and percy at 21-under-par263. after three playoff holes and nearly dark, stood up andposted the ace with a 6-iron from 204 yards on the par-317th for the victory, first time in pga tour history wherean event ended with a hole-in-one.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: posted two top-10s and finished 66th in FedExcupstandings...Finished t5 at the Quail Hollow championshipon the strength of a final-round 66, three strokes behindchampion Sean o’Hair...Finished t3 at the memorial, holdinga share of the lead after the second round...posted at11 at the final event of the season, the children’s miracleNetwork classic, to jump four spots on the final moneylist and into the top-70, to No. 67. 2008: made the cut in18 of 27 starts finishing No. 55 in the FedExcup standings...Finishedt9 in his first World golf championshipsaccenturematch play championship...Held a three-strokelead through 36 holes at the at&t classic, but after roundsof 73-70 on the weekend he dropped to fourth. It was histhird consecutive top-10 at tpc Sugarloaf (2006, sixth, 2007,t9). 2007: Had a career year in earnings and captured histhird pga tour title, at the John Deere classic. playedin his first British open and first tour championship presentedby coca-cola...carded rounds of 67-68-65-66--266to capture the title at the John Deere classic. Final roundfeatured no bogeys and birdies on three of his last fiveholes. With his victory, earned an invitation to the followingweek’s British open, his first trip to the season’s thirdmajor. at the time, became the winningest active americanplayer under age 30, with three tour victories...Held thefirst-round lead with a 64 at the BmW championship.Finished t10 to improve from 30th and on the bubble to 25thin the FedExcup standings...In first tour championshipstart, finished t23 to end the pga tour playoffs for theFedExcup 28th in the standings. 2006: matched careerhigh with five top-10s (2003)...Best finish was a t3 at theat&t pebble Beach National pro-am, his best finish sincea t3 at the 2004 84 LumBEr classic...pulled out of themcI Heritage due to a rib injury and was sidelined for 12weeks. rehab was rest for 10 weeks...Entered final roundof u.S. Bank championship t15 after opening with threerounds in the 60s. Withdrew Saturday evening as wifeamanda gave birth to son, Jackson, the couple’s first child,on Sunday evening...recorded his first hole-in-one on thepga tour at the Deutsche Bank championship on No. 11at the tpc Boston...Shared 36-hole lead before finishing t5at canadian open, four shots behind champion Jim Furyk.Final-round 70 included a two-stroke penalty for violationof rule 14-3a (testing the conditions in a hazard) when hedug his golf shoes in an area away from his ball in a greensidebunker. With the violation in doubt, Byrd assessed apenalty that cost him a share of third place and $120,500in prize money. 2005: posted his lone top-10 of the season,a t5, at the 84 LumBEr classic, where he finished t3 theprevious year. 2004: Struggled early in the year due toa hip injury, but bounced back with a strong finish afterundergoing surgery on Feb. 15 in pittsburgh because of twotears in the labrum front and back. the surgery tightened upthe looseness and instability. returned for tHE pLaYErSchampionship at the end of march...Entered the finalround of the B.c. open with a one-stroke lead, but had towithstand a six-hour rain delay before capturing his secondtour victory. the win was his first top-10 of the seasonand came one year, 8 months, 21 days after his first victoryat the 2002 Buick challenge, a span of 45 events...Secondtop-10 was a third at the 84 LumBEr classic. 2003: postedcareer-high five top-10s...made most of his first appearancein a major with a t8 at the masters, the best finish by anyof the 16 first-timers in augusta...Best finish of seasonwas a t2 at John Deere classic, four strokes behind VijaySingh. tied with J.L. Lewis for lead through 18 holes. 2002:Became first rookie to win on tour since Jose coceres inPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.44 (43)Driving Distance ...........................................290.9 (64)Driving accuracy percentage .......................61.54% (129)greens in regulation percentage ................70.00% (20)putting average ...........................................1.796 (129)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2 times, mostrecent Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for childrenopen/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–4 times,most recent 2010 Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals forchildren open/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $774,000–2010 Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for childrenopen/1career High official World Rank: after 2008 the Hondaclassic/55Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2000 1 1 $14,130/2001 1 1 8,400/2002 32 15 1 1 4 10 1,462,713/392003 29 21 1 5 9 1,430,538/472004 27 15 1 1 3 5 1,133,165/702005 31 22 1 5 726,023/1112006 20 13 1 5 9 1,408,418/632007 23 13 1 4 11 96,061/28 1,854,906/422008 27 18 2 6 100,919/55 1,039,584/1012009 25 19 1 2 11 888/66 1,316,771/672010 26 17 1 4 8 483/105 1,534,981/55total 242 155 4 1 4 30 74 11,929,628nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2000a 1 12001 20 16 1 1 1 5 11 $222,244/8total 21 17 1 1 1 5 11 222,244* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters t8 cut cutu.S. open t15 cut cutBritish opent23pga cut cut t20 cut cuttHE pLaYErS cut cut t32 cut t16 t32 t37 cuttour championship 23accenture match play championshipt9Bridgestone Invitationalt71ca championshipt65the Barclays t64 t36 t69 cut t55 t24 t56Deutsche Bank championship t13 t29 t60 t36 t23 t33 t61BmW championship t20 t50 t27 t40 cut t10 t52 t61nAtionAL teAMS: Walker cup (1), 1999.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-21


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2early 2001 with his victory at the Buick challenge. Beganseason 404th in the official World golf ranking and by theend of the season had improved to 72nd. Defeated Davidtoms by one stroke at the Buick challenge. Had five-strokelead through 15 holes on Sunday thanks to eagle-birdiebirdie-birdie-eagle(tied for season’s best) stretch. Bogeyon next hole and eagle by toms cut that to two but Byrdhung on for the win in his 32nd start on tour. 2001: Earnedfirst tour card by finishing eighth on the Nationwide tourmoney list, thanks to five top-10 finishes and a first, secondJonathan Byrd (Continued)and third...Lone victory came at the BmW charity pro-amat the cliffs in traveler’s rest, Sc, not far from his hometownof Elgin, Sc. 2000: t36 at the michelob championshipat Kingsmill after turning pro in September after graduatingfrom clemson. Amateur: member of 1999 Walkercup team...Winner of Northeast amateur and carolinasamateur...Was an all-america selection in three of his fouryears at clemson, including first team in 1999...First-teamacademic all-america in 1999.and surpassed $2 million in earnings for the first time in histour career...parred the second playoff hole to beat Kennyperry and win the masters tournament. cabrera and perry,the third-round co-leaders, finished tied at 12-under-par276 with chad campbell. on the first playoff hole, the par-418th, cabrera made a par after driving in the right treesand perry got up and down for par from right of the green.campbell was eliminated when he failed to get up anddown from the right bunker. perry missed the green left onthe second playoff hole, the par-4 10th, and cabrera hit thegreen in two. cabrera two-putted for the win—his secondin a major championship (2007 u.S. open)—after perrymade bogey. cabrera trailed perry by two strokes with twoholes remaining in regulation play. perry made bogey fromthe edge of the green on 17 and bogey from left of the greenon the final hole to force the playoff...Failed to crack the topangelCabrera (on-hel)eXeMPt StAtUS: Winner, 2007 u.S. open; multipletournament winner (through 2014)FULL nAMe: angel Leopoldo cabreraHeiGHt: 6-0WeiGHt: 210BiRtHDAte: September 12, 1969PeRSonAL:His father, Jim, who died from brain cancer in 2009,introduced Jonathan and his brother to golf at age 3. olderbrother Jordan is an assistant golf coach at clemson.Jonathan caddied for Jordan in the 2008 u.S. mid-amateur.Jordan has occasionally cadddied for Jonathan on the pgatour…college teammates at clemson with tour playersLucas glover, charles Warren and D.J. trahan.BiRtHPLAce: cordoba, argentinaReSiDence: cordoba, argentinaSPeciAL inteReStS: SoccertURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1989JoineD toUR: 2007<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (2):2007 u.S. open. 2009 masters tournament.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (17):1995 paraguay open, colombia open. 1996 Volvo mastersof Latin america. 1999 torneo de maestros telefonica[arg]. 2001 torneo de maestros telefonica [arg], opende argentina [Eur]. 2002 Benson and Hedges International[Eur], argentine open, argentine pga [tied]. 2004 abiertodel sur de argentina. 2005 BmW championship [Eur], 18thtorneo de maestros copa personal [arg], 74th abierto Visadel centro [arg], 39th abierto de Norte [arg]. 2006 75thabierto Visa del centro [arg]. 2007 argentina masters[arg], Barclays Singapore open [asia].otHeR VictoRieS (1):2007 pga grand Slam of golf.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:3—Wells Fargo championship; t10—SBS championship.2010 SeASon:played his way through the third playoff event, finishing61st in final FedExcup standings…making his 125thcareer start on tour, finished t10 at the season-openingSBS championship. It was his second career start inKapalua (t15, 2008)…third-place finish at the Quail Hollowchampionship was the best of his pga tour career in anon-major. His previous best finish on tour in a non-majorwas t4, which he accomplished four different times.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Won his second major championship, in a playoff atthe masters tournament, and for the second time on thepga tour. Finished a personal-best 25th in the FedExcup<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1997 1 1 $10,315/2681999 3 3 1 2 167,480/1672000 6 4 2 78,256/2001 8 6 2 2 337,105/2002 13 12 4 6 632,546/2003 14 8 5 372,252/1452004 8 5 1 5 237,839/2005 11 7 1 4 242,028/2006 12 9 3 5 623,504/2007 14 9 1 1 4 92,912/47 1,661,106/542008 17 12 1 7 100,435/65 868,182/1222009 17 12 1 3 7 558/25 2,625,472/212010 19 15 1 2 7 1,082/61 1,266,440/71total 143 103 2 1 19 56 9,122,523eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 8 6 2 $365,132* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09masters cut t10 t9 t15 cut cut t8 t37 t25 1u.S. open t37 t7 t66 t35 16 t33 t26 1 cut t54British open t51 t4 cut cut cut t22 cut 7 34 cut t24pga t41 t19 t37 t48 t45 cut cut cut t20 t63tHE pLaYErS t26 t36 cut cut cut cut t14tour championshipt13accenture match play championship t33 t33 t17 t17 t17 t33 t5 t33Bridgestone Invitational t19 t23 t4 t41 t4 t69 t36 t4ca championship t25 t17 cNL t36 t16 t18 t26 t19 WDthe Barclayscut t19 cutDeutsche Bank championship t23 t15 t4BmW championshipt30 t22 t45Year 10masterst18u.S. opent22British opencutpgacuttHE pLaYErScutaccenture match play championship t33Bridgestone Invitationalt33ca championshipt50the Barclayst15Deutsche Bank championship t18BmW championshipt63nAtionAL teAMS: World cup (9), 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006.the presidents cup (3), 2005, 2007, 2009.2-22 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRS10 again until a t4 finish at the World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational, including a final-round, 3-under67. Led the field in driving distance with a 339.4-yardaverage...Final-round 65 earned a t4 at Deutsche Bankchampionship after missing the cut in the first playoffevent, the Barclays, a week earlier...ranked No. 24 inthe FedExcup standings after the BmW championship toearn his first trip to tHE tour championship presentedby coca-cola...Finished t13 at tHE tour championshipon the strength of a second-round 67...made his thirdconsecutive International team for the presidents cup.2008: Finished t25 at the masters tournament and t20 atthe pga championship. Finished the season ranked No. 65in FedExcup standings and No. 122 in earnings...Best finishwas a t5 at the World golf championships-accenturematch play championship for his only top-10 finish ofthe year. Lost to runner-up Stewart cink, 3 and 2, in thequarterfinals. 2007: claimed his first major championshiptitle at the u.S. open and was named to his second consecutivepresidents cup International team. Earned morethan $1 million for the first time in his pga tour careerin just 14 events...posted rounds of 69-71-76-69—285 todefeat tiger Woods and Jim Furyk by one stroke at the107th u.S. open at oakmont cc. overcame four-strokedeficit to 54-hole leader aaron Baddeley, becoming the firstchampion to shoot 76 and win the u.S. open since Johnnymiller’s third-round 76 in 1973, also at oakmont. Win camein 31st major championship career start at age 37 years,nine months and five days. Held the 36-hole lead overBubba Watson. recorded two of the eight rounds belowpar on the week, and held off the World No. 1 (Woods)and No. 3 (Furyk) despite bogeys on two of his final threeholes. the second argentine to win a major championship,joining roberto De Vicenzo (1967 British open). previousbest finish in a major was a t4 at the 1999 British open...compiled a record of 2-2-0 for the International team inthe presidents cup after earning a spot on the team for thesecond time in his career...Birdied third playoff hole to beatpadraig Harrington in the pga grand Slam of golf held inoctober in Bermuda. made triple bogey on the first holeangel Cabrera (Continued)of the final round in the 36-hole competition, but finishedbirdie-eagle to force the playoff...Lost to Ernie Els in thefinal of the HSBc World match play championship, 6 and4...Birdied the final hole in early November at the BarclaysSingapore open to beat Vijay Singh by one stroke. 2006:Earned enough money via the non-member list to earn hisfully-exempt tour card for the 2007 season...played out ofthe International presidents cup team category...two ofhis three top-10s came in the major championships—a t8at the masters and a seventh at the British open...mastersfinish aided by rounds of 70-68 on the weekend. Finishwas third top-10 in seven starts at augusta...British openfinish made him one of five players through the first threemajors of the season to post at least two top-10s. one oftwo argentines (andres romero, t8) to finish in the top 10at royal Liverpool, where the last winner in 1967 was DeVicenzo...Joined the pga tour as a Special temporarymember for the rest of the season in early august...addeda t4 at the Bridgestone Invitational, finishing with a 65,which moved him up 11 spots on Sunday. 2005: Lonetop-10 came in his third event of the season, a t10, at theFord championship at Doral...played in presidents cup forInternational team, compiling a 1-1-3 record. 2004: Besttour finish was a t4 at the NEc Invitational, where heshot 67-68 on the weekend...recorded two runner-up finisheson the European tour, at the British masters (t2) andthe Volvo pga championship. 2003: Split season betweenthe pga tour and the European tour. Best tour finishwas a t15 at the masters and finished 145th on money list.recorded two top-10s on European tour. 2002: placed t9at the masters...Won the Benson and Hedges International,beating England’s Barry Lane by a stroke at the Belfry inEngland. 2001: claimed his first European title at the opende argentina...Joined the pga tour as special temporarymember the week of the INtErNatIoNaL as his $307,105total exceeded $247,037 of 2000’s 150th-place money list...t10 at the masters. Stood one stroke back after one roundand was three back after 36 and 54 holes...Finished t7 atthe u.S. open. 2000: came close to first European tourvictory in July, finishing runner-up to Lee Westwood inSmurfit European open. 1999: Finished t4 at British open.Had putt on 72nd hole to join mark o’meara-Brian Wattsplayoff. 1998: partnered ricardo gonzalez to share thirdplace in 1998 World cup of golf in New Zealand...Finishedsecond to Sergio garcia in 1998 murphy’s Irish open, hisfirst of four top-10 finishes in five weeks. 1997: Beat BradFaxon and Lee Westwood as he won all his matches in1997 alfred Dunhill cup 1996: Winner of Volvo masters ofLatin america. 1995: captured paraguay open.PeRSonAL:caddied at cordoba, home club of friend Eduardo romero,until turning professional at age 20. romero, who lived twoblocks away from his young protege, encouraged him totake up game at age 15…two young sons are excellentgolfers already. oldest son, Federico, caddied for him inthe final round of the cordoba open in argentina. Startedfinal round eight shots back, shot 60 and won by onestroke…Says he would be a soccer player if not a golfer…Nicknamed “El pato” (the Duck).PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.92 (92)Driving Distance ...........................................304.5 (8)Driving accuracy percentage .......................54.49% (182)greens in regulation percentage ................65.78% (141)putting average ...........................................1.799 (136)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 66–2 times, mostrecent crowne plaza Invitational at colonial/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 65–6 times, mostrecent 2009 Deutsche Bank championship/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,350,000–2009 masters tournament/1career High official World Rank: after 2005 chryslerclassic of greensboro/9Section 2 Player BiograPhiesmark Calcavecchia (cal-kuh-VeK-ee-Uh)eXeMPt StAtUS: top 25, pga tour career money listFULL nAMe: mark John calcavecchiaHeiGHt: 6-0WeiGHt: 230BiRtHDAte: June 12, 1960BiRtHPLAce: Laurel, NEReSiDence: tequesta, FLFAMiLY: Wife, Brenda; Britney Jo (8/8/89), Eric Jordan(1/1/94)eDUcAtion: university of FloridaSPeciAL inteReStS: Bowling, music, guitartURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1981Q ScHooL: Spring 1981, 1983<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (13):1986 Southwest golf classic. 1987 Honda classic. 1988Bank of Boston classic. 1989 phoenix open, Nissan Losangeles open, British open. 1992 phoenix open. 1995BellSouth classic. 1997 greater Vancouver open. 1998Honda classic. 2001 phoenix open. 2005 Bell canadianopen. 2007 poDS championship.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (5):1988 australian open [aust]. 1993 argentine open. 1995argentine open. 1997 Subaru Sarazen World open. 2004maekyung open [Kor].otHeR VictoRieS: (4):1989 Dunhill cup [with tom Kite and curtis Strange].1995 Franklin templeton Shootout [with Steve Elkington].2001 cVS charity classic [with Nick price], Hyundai teammatches [with Fred couples].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t24—puerto rico open presented by Banco popular.BeSt 2010 cHAMPionS toUR FiniSHeS:2—3m championship; t3—Home care & Hospice Firsttee open at pebble Beach; t4—JELD-WEN tradition,SaS championship; 6—posco E&c Songdo championshippresented By gale Int’l., Dick’s Sporting goods open2010 SeASon:a member of the champions tour after turning 50 in June,will use top 25 all-time money exemption in 2011. playedin 16 pga tour tournaments and failed to record a top-10finish for the first time since 1985. Best finish was a t24 atthe puerto rico open…Found himself in second place after36 holes of the British open but dropped into an eventual73rd-place showing after posting rounds of 77-80 on theweekend at St. andrews…played in 14 champions tourevents and finished 18th on the money list with six top 10s.Debuted on the champions tour with a t6 at the Dick’sSporting goods open and added five more top-10 finishesin 14 events. registered three straight rounds in the 60s atEn-Joie and made just one bogey in the 54-hole event, thefewest of any player in the field…Shared the 36-hole leadwith David Frost at the 3m championship in august, butcould do no better than solo second place after Frost blewaway the field with an 11-under-par 61 on Sunday for aseven-stroke victory at the tpc twin cities…Finished t4 inhis next start at the JELD-WEN tradition thanks to a finalround66…Was the first-round leader at the Home care &Hospice First tee open at pebble Beach and in contentionthroughout before eventually finishing t3…Finished sixthat the posco c&E Songdo championship in South Korea…managed a fourth-place effort at the SaS championshipafter posting three straight rounds of 69 at prestonwood.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-23


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: coming off left knee and foot surgery the previousseason, missed the cut in his first two starts of the season,but then recorded consecutive top-10s in next two starts.Finished t4 in the weather-abbreviated at&t pebble BeachNational pro-am, shooting three sub-par rounds. t6 at theNorthern trust open, including a 64 in the third round atriviera cc...opened with 67-69 at the British open, oneshot off the 36-hole lead. Finished t27. Wife Brenda caddiedfor him that week...In the second round of the rBccanadian open, made nine consecutive birdies beginningat the 12th hole (his front nine) and ended with a par at thethird hole. this birdie streak set a pga tour record, bestingthe previous mark of eight held by Bob goalby, FuzzyZoeller, Dewey arnette, Edward Fryatt, J.p. Hayes andJerry Kelly. omar uresti made nine consecutive birdies onthe Nationwide tour in the 1994 Shreveport open. Shot a65 on the way to a t8 finish with 15-year-old son Eric caddieingfor him...Eligible for the champions tour in June.2008: Finished outside the top 125 on the money list (No.133) for the first time since the 1985 season...Season cameto an end after undergoing arthroscopic surgery on oct. 15in phoenix to repair the torn medial meniscus in his leftknee. It was his first knee operation since 2003 and the fifthsince 1985, with three on his right knee and two on his left.2007: Won the poDS championship, shattered his careerbestin earnings with nearly $3 million and notched twotop-10s in the pga tour playoffs for the FedExcup enroute to an eighth-place finish in the standings...afteropening with a 4-over-par 75, captured the poDSchampionship by one over Heath Slocum and John Sendenmark Calcavecchia (Continued)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-4events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1981 7 1 $404/3131982 25 14 1 5 25,064/1351983 20 9 1 2 16,313/1611984 25 14 1 1 29,660/1401985 15 7 2 15,957/1621986 17 9 1 5 8 155,012/581987 26 20 1 2 3 9 12 522,398/101988 33 28 1 4 1 12 18 751,912/61989 25 18 3 1 2 10 13 807,741/51990 27 22 5 1 9 14 834,281/71991 24 17 1 6 8 323,621/501992 27 22 1 4 6 377,234/391993 30 20 3 6 13 630,366/211994 27 18 1 2 6 13 533,201/301995 29 25 1 2 6 13 843,552/131996 29 24 2 6 12 628,851/291997 27 23 1 1 7 17 1,117,365/141998 27 22 1 1 1 7 13 1,368,554/121999 29 22 1 4 10 733,971/592000 28 21 2 2 9 14 1,702,317/232001 23 16 1 1 1 5 8 1,991,576/172002 25 16 1 5 8 1,162,509/532003 24 19 1 3 8 1,121,069/652004 24 17 2 6 717,876/1122005 27 19 1 1 5 9 2,185,310/252006 27 22 1 5 705,315/1202007 28 19 1 1 6 11 102,069/8 2,993,332/132008 25 12 2 5 93,670/126 784,810/1332009 23 14 3 4 411/117 787,346/1072010 16 8 1 200/88 119,980/202total 739 518 13 27 17 141 259 23,986,895cHAMPionS toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0Year events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings Rank2010 14 1 1 6 11 $875,711 18total 14 1 1 6 11 875,711* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYwith the help of a course record 9-under par 62 in the thirdround. at age 46, oldest winner of the poDS championship.moved to fifth in the FedExcup standings, earning anexemption into the World golf championships-cachampionship...Fired a final-round 65 at the Barclays tofinish t4. used two putters during the week - a standardlength on long putts and a belly putter on shorter attempts,both with the claw grip. used two putters in previous startsat the Bridgestone Invitational and pga...playing alone infinal rounds of Deutsche Bank championship and BmWchampionship in consecutive weeks, took only 2 hours, 7minutes and 2 hours, 15 minutes, respectively, to completerounds of even-par 71 and 74...at tHE tour championshippresented by coca-cola, challenged tiger Woods throughthree rounds to finish t2 at 15-under, eight behind Woods,27th runner-up finish of tour career. after beginning thepga tour playoffs for the FedExcup in 20th position, finishedeighth to earn a $600,000 bonus to go with his$619,500 payday for the runner-up tour championshipfinish. 2006: Finished in the top 125 for the 21st consecutiveseason on tour thanks to a t19 finish at the chryslerchampionship, the final full-field event of the season. thet19 jumped him from No. 128 to No. 120...Lone top-10 (t9)came the week prior in orlando at the FuNaI classic atWalt Disney World resort, aided by a third-round 63, thelow round of the day on the magnolia course. 2005:Finished in the top 30 (No. 25) on the money list for firsttime since 2001 and earned more than $2 million for thefirst time in his 24-year tour career. In September, won forthe first time in more than four years by sharing the firstroundlead, holding the second- and third-round leads andfending off Ben crane and ryan moore by a stroke to capturethe Bell canadian open at Shaughnessey g&cc inVancouver, British columbia. made just one birdie over last36 holes. Became the oldest winner (45 years, two months,29 days) in the 101-year history of the tournament and wonfor the second time in Vancouver (1997 greater Vancouveropen). Won with over-par scores on the weekend afterposting rounds of 72-71. Winning total of 5-under 275 washighest at the Bell canadian open since Steve Jones wonwith same total in 1997...Fell in playoff to geoff ogilvy atthe chrysler classic of tucson. 2004: Did not secure hiscard until the second-to-last tournament of the season. at6 at the FuNaI classic at Walt Disney World resortjumped him from No. 129 to No. 111 on the money list.Finished season No. 112, the first time he had been out ofthe top 65 since 1985, when he finished No. 162. 2003:Surpassed $1 million in earnings for the sixth time in sevenyears despite battling various back and knee injuries.Surpassed $15 million in career earnings...Had knee surgeryto repair damaged cartilage in his right knee he injuredplaying in the pro-am at the phoenix open two days after at7 at Buick Invitational...Finished t2 behind Fred couples atthe Shell Houston open. 2002: Finished out of the top 50 onthe pga tour money list for only the second time since1987. Experimented with combination of long putter and“claw” grip at several events...top finish of season wasrunner-up at the greater greensboro chrysler classic. tiedpga tour record (now second) for fewest putts in a72-hole event (Kenny Knox, 1989 mcI Heritage classic)with 93...opened with rounds of 70-68 at the pgachampionship to share the 36-hole lead. Finished soloseventh, his best finish in a major championship since hewon the 1989 British open...member of the u.S. ryder cupYear 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93masters t17 2 t31 t20 t12 t31 t17u.S. open 14 t17 t62 t61 cut t37 t33 t25British open t11 cut 1 cut cut t28 t14pga cut t17 cut t32 t48 t31tHE pLaYErS t50 t64 cut 2 cut 73 cuttour championship t5 t3 t9 t14 t7the Barclays cut cut cut cut cut t62BmW championship DNQ t37 cut t29 t7 cut t16 t36 t48 t59Year 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06masters cut t41 t15 t17 t16 cut t4 cut cutu.S. open cut cut cut cut cut cut t24 cut t20 t20 cutBritish open t11 t24 t40 t10 t35 cut t26 t54 t80 cut t11 t60 t41pga cut cut t36 t23 t44 t61 t34 t4 7 t39 DQ t70 WDtHE pLaYErS t23 t18 t29 t24 4 t10 cut cut t69 t11 t66 t12 72tour championship t24 t27 t15 t4 29 t11 19 11accenture match play championship t33 t9 t9 t33Bridgestone Invitational t12 t36 74 t53 t68ca championship 10 cNL t33 t25the Barclays t27 t17 t72 cut 69 t81BmW championship t3 t25 77 t17 cut t54 t58Year 07 08 09 10masterst20 cutu.S. openWDBritish open t23 cut t27 73pgacut t63tHE pLaYErS cut cut cuttour championshipt2accenture match play championship t33Bridgestone Invitationalt14ca championship t32 t30the Barclays t4 cut cutDeutsche Bank championship t72BmW championship 65cHAMPionS toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 10Senior British opent14u.S. Senior opent24JELD-WEN traditiont4constellation Energy Senior players WDnAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (1), 1998; ryder cup (4), 1987, 1989, 1991, 2002;Kirin cup (1), 1987; asahi glass Four tours World championship of golf (2), 1989, 1990; Dunhillcup (2), 1989, 1990.2-24 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSmark Calcavecchia (Continued)team and has compiled a record of 6-7-1 in four ryder cupappearances. 2001: Earned a then-personal best$1,991,576. claimed first victory since 1998...Set or tiedseven pga tour scoring records in winning the phoenixopen with 28-under-par 256. Broke mike Souchak’s46-year-old mark of 257 and also established a record forlowest consecutive 36-holes with middle rounds of 60-64--124. an all-time tour-high 32 birdies enabled him to tiemarks for lowest score in relation to par (28-under), lowestopening 54 holes (189), lowest consecutive 54 holes (189)and lowest opening 36 holes (125). took lead after secondround60. Has won the phoenix open three times, each in adifferent decade, starting in 1989. Has eight top-10 finishesin phoenix and posted three seconds in tucson...Finishedthird two starts later in the Bob Hope chrysler classic...Hadarthroscopic surgery on left knee after the Bob Hopechrysler classic. returned to action at Honda classic andfinished t2. Started final round three shots off the pace andclosed with 70 to finish one behind Jesper parnevik...putting improvement key to season. used the “claw” puttinggrip which he began experimenting with early in the2000 season. 2000: Finished 23rd on the money list withtwo seconds and two thirds...Second at the canon greaterHartford open and t2 at the SEI pennsylvania classic,marking his sixth career season with multiple runner-upfinishes...Nine top-10 finishes was most since nine in1990...Became the 10th player in tour history to top the$10-million mark in career earnings after winning $84,390for t7 finish at the Honda classic. 1998: Earned ninth tourtitle at Honda classic after closing 68-65 and winning bythree strokes. 1995: after trailing Jim gallagher, Jr. andStephen Keppler by two entering final day, closed with 66for two-stroke victory at BellSouth classic...teamed withSteve Elkington to win the Franklin templeton Shootout.1994: December 1993 skiing accident hampered him earlyin year, but came back to finish t9 at Buick Invitational ofcalifornia after cartilage damage and torn acL were surgicallyrepaired. 1992: Won phoenix open for the secondtime following final-round 63...Set augusta National backninerecord at masters with 29, a record shared with Davidtoms. 1989: Won British open at royal troon. DefeatedWayne grady and greg Norman in first playoff using royal& ancient’s multiple-hole system. Sealed victory with5-iron shot to seven feet on fourth and final hole...Wontwice in u.S. earlier that year. closed with 65-64 to winphoenix open by seven strokes over chip Beck. trailedSandy Lyle by two strokes after third round of Nissan Losangeles open. closing 68 was good for one-stroke victory.1988: runner-up to Sandy Lyle in masters...Earned thirdcareer victory in the Bank of Boston classic. 1986: Firsttour victory came at Southwest golf classic by three overtom Byrum. Amateur: First-team all-SEc in 1979...Winnerof 1976 Florida State Junior and orange Bowlchampionships...member of inaugural aJga all-americateam in 1978.PeRSonAL:In 2002, inducted into phoenix open Hall of Fame, becomingonly the 15th person and sixth golfer put into the Hall,which was established in 1985. other golfers includearnold palmer, gene Littler, Byron Nelson, Ben Hoganand Ken Venturi...Father was bowling center proprietorin Nebraska. at age 13, mark had a 185 average. Nowhas a 205 average and wife, Brenda, has a 150 average.the pair have two lanes in their home called the Lanesof Villa Nahar and they were heavily involved in a 2010charity initiative dubbed Shake, rattle and Bowl, a pgatour Wives’ fundraiser held in conjunction with theHonda classic...concentrated on golf when family movedfrom Nebraska to Florida. played as many as 72 holes aday during the summer months...owns three dogs, missEllie (dalmatian-beagle mix), Brutus Buckeye (Jack russellterrier) and mollie (white boxer).Chad CampbellPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................72.22 (182)Driving Distance ...........................................281.0 (148)Driving accuracy percentage .......................62.18% (121)greens in regulation percentage ................65.48% (145)putting average ...........................................1.822 (177)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 67–2 times, mostrecent British open/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 56–1996Lacantera texas open/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $954,000–2007 poDS championship/1career High official World Rank: after 1998 BellSouthclassic/162010 ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average (actual) .............................70.18 (11)Driving Distance ...........................................289.3 (5)Driving accuracy percentage .......................69.16% (56)greens in regulation percentage ................70.18% (24)putting average ...........................................1.735 (6)MISCELLANEOUS ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 champions Low Round/Round: 64–2 times, mostrecent 2010 Home care & Hospice First tee open at pebbleBeach/1.career champions tour Low Round: 64–2 times, mostrecent 2010 Home care & Hospice First tee open at pebbleBeach/1Largest career champions tour Paycheck/Finish: $154,000–2010 3m championship/2Section 2 Player BiograPhieseXeMPt StAtUS: 96th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: David chad campbellHeiGHt: 6-1WeiGHt: 205BiRtHDAte: may 31, 1974BiRtHPLAce: andrews, tXReSiDence: colleyville, tXFAMiLY: Wife, amy; Dax phillip (9/6/08)eDUcAtion: university of Nevada-Las Vegas (1996,Hotel administration)SPeciAL inteReStS: Hunting, boatingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1996JoineD toUR: 2001nationwide tour Graduate (2001)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (4):2003 tHE tour championship. 2004 Bay Hill Invitational.2006 Bob Hope chrysler classic. 2007 Viking classic.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (3):2001 richmond open, permian Basin open, montereypeninsula classic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t5—travelers championship; t8—Sony open in Hawaii.2010 SeASon:recorded two top-10 finishes en route to finishing No. 89in the FedExcup standings…opened the Sony open inHawaii with rounds of 68-64 to sit one shot behind tournamentleader ryan palmer. closed 73-66 to finish t8 for histhird top-10 finish in eight starts at the event…only othertop-10 came at the travelers championship in June. madea hole-in-one on the par-3 16th hole in the first round, earninga $50,000 shopping spree at a Hartford jewelry store…Entered the Deutsche Bank championship ranked No. 83on the FedExcup points list and needed a strong finish toadvance to the 70-player BmW championship field, butwas disqualified for failing to register prior to the start ofthe tournament.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: recorded three top-10 finishes, including two playofflosses, and a final ranking of 59th on the FedExcup pointslist...closing rounds of 65-64 led to a t9 at the 50th BobHope classic in his first outing of the season, representinghis first top-10 at the five-day event since capturing the titlein 2006...Finished t2 at the masters tournament, losing in athree-man playoff. Finished tied at 12-under 276 with angelcabrera and Kenny perry. Bogeyed the first playoff hole, thepar-4 18th, after failing to get up and down from the rightbunker. cabrera beat perry on the second playoff hole...Was co-leader after 36 and 54 holes at Justin timberlakeShriners Hospitals for children open before being eliminatedin a three-way playoff (martin Laird, george mcNeill)when he missed a 4-foot par putt on the second extra hole.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.64 (60)Driving Distance ...........................................285.2 (119)Driving accuracy percentage .......................68.88% (25)greens in regulation percentage ................68.91% (44)putting average ...........................................1.794 (123)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 64–3 times, mostrecent Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for childrenopen/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–2 times, mostrecent 2004 Bank of america colonial/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,080,000–2003 tHE tour championship presentedby coca–cola/1career High official World Rank: after 2004 FedEx St.Jude classic/9pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-25


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSChad Campbell (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2Laird won at third extra hole. He is 0-3 in playoffs on tour.ranked t1 in greens In regulation (87.5 percent, hitting 63of 72 for the week). 2008: With six top-10 finishes, anothersolid year...Despite a rough start with a 1-over 73 at theShell Houston open, fought back with rounds of 64-65 tomove within one stroke of 54-hole leader and eventualchampion Johnson Wagner. Struggled on Sunday with a3-over 39 on the front nine, but managed an even-par 72 tofinish in a tie for second with geoff ogilvy...Had a t3 at theu.S. Bank championship in milwaukee, to remain in the top30 in the FedExcup standings. one of seven players with atleast a share of the lead during the final round. Finishedthree strokes behind champion richard S. Johnson...Wast7 at the Deutsche Bank championship, including a finalround66 that included two eagles...made his third consecutiveryder cup team, this time as a captain’s pick. Had a2-1-0 record, which included a 2-and-1 victory over padraigHarrington in Singles. 2007: competed in two events in theinaugural pga tour playoffs for the FedExcup and claimedhis fourth career tour title at the Viking classic...Finishedfourth at the World golf championships-accenture matchplay championship, falling to trevor Immelman in theconsolation final, 4 and 2...Became the first player in thelast 10 years to win the Viking classic after not playingin the final group on Sunday. He began the event ranked160th in greens in regulation. His fourth pga tour victory,however, was largely credited to a first-place greensin regulation ranking for the week. 2006: Earned morethan $2 million and finished in the top 30 (No. 14) on tourmoney list for fourth straight season...Won for the firsttime since 2004 with a victory at the Bob Hope chryslerclassic. posted rounds of 63-66-68-67-71—335 and wasthe solo leader after the second, third and fourth rounds.Finished three strokes ahead of Jesper parnevik and ScottVerplank...In fourth career masters appearance, finishedt3, three strokes behind champion phil mickelson. Heldthe 36-hole lead by three strokes over three players afteropening 71-67, but surrendered lead in the third round witha 3-over-par 75...made his second u.S. ryder cup team(0-1-2), earning one point for two halved matches. 2005:Season highlighted by two runner-up finishes, one officialand one unofficial...First was at rain-shortened Nissanopen. posted rounds of 68-65 on thursday-Friday and didnot hit another shot until monday morning, as unplayableconditions due to heavy rain canceled the final two rounds.tied with adam Scott for the lead at 9-under-par aftertwo rounds, the two played off on monday morning. Scottparred the first hole of sudden death to take the unofficialvictory...Second came at the final full-field event of the season,the chrysler championship ($572,000), and moved himinside top 30 on the money list to qualify for his third tourchampionship (43rd to 17th). 2004: Finished in the top 30on the tour money list and won for the second straightseason...came from four strokes back of Stuart appleby atthe Bay Hill Invitational and won by six. It was his secondwin in last 10 events on tour after winning 2003 seasonendingtour championship. Largest come-from-behindvictory at Bay Hill since 1984 when gary Koch made upsix shots to win. Final-round 6-under 66 was the best by awinner at Bay Hill since phil mickelson fired a 7-under 65 in1997...In mid-may, finished one stroke behind winner SteveFlesch at the Bank of america colonial. Shared the thirdroundlead with Flesch and Brian gay...Finished seventh onthe ryder cup team points list to make his first ryder cupteam...made second straight tour championship but hadto withdraw at the halfway point due to a family illness.2003: Became the first player in tour history to record hisfirst win at the season-ending tour championship. Firedpersonal best, course and tournament record 10-under 61in third round to take a one-stroke lead over charles HowellIII. Final-round 68 was good for three-stroke victory overHowell and $1,080,000 check. Became seventh first-timewinner of season...runner-up to Shaun micheel at pgachampionship at oak Hill cc in rochester, NY. tied for thelead with micheel entering the final round, was outdone on72nd hole as micheel’s 7-iron shot from 175 yards rolledwithin inches of the cup to clinch a two-stroke victory...Improved from 164th in world at beginning of season to26th after his victory. 2002: tour rookie had strong firstseason, thanks to two top-10s...Had a second, t3 andfourth in his first 41 tour events. 2001: Second of threeNationwide tour players to earn tour card by winningthree events in a season (Heath Slocum and pat Bates theothers)...Named Nationwide tour player of the Year...Heldthird-round lead at pga tour’s Southern Farm Bureauclassic before placing second behind cameron Beckman.2000: Leading money winner on the Hooters tour for thirdtime in career. captured eight of the first 16 tournamentson the way to earning $188,279. closest competitor wasmore than $110,000 behind...Has 13 career victories onthat tour...Named player of the Year for third consecutiveyear. 1997: Named rookie of the Year on the Hooterstour. Amateur: member of uNLV golf team that placedsecond at the 1996 Ncaa championship...teammates atuNLV included pga tour member chris riley and formerNationwide tour member ted oh...First-team Juniorcollege all-america at midland (texas) college.PeRSonAL:Started playing golf with his father and brother in andrews,tX…older brother mike is the golf coach at abilenechristian…While playing golf at uNLV, worked at a coffeeshop with other teammates to earn spending money…avidDallas cowboys fan…among several charitable initiatives,spent time at the 2009 Hp Byron Nelson championship witha group of students from the J. Erik Jonsson communitySchool, a school which meets the educational needs oflow-income children and their families.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-3events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1998 1 1 $4,332/3211999 2 1 11,038/2812000 12001 3 1 1 1 1 259,200/2002 34 21 1 2 7 825,474/812003 27 25 1 3 9 15 3,912,064/72004 28 23 1 1 4 9 2,264,985/242005 27 22 2 1 5 11 2,391,432/202006 25 20 1 1 1 5 10 2,811,067/142007 28 18 1 2 6 87,658/107 1,701,242/492008 28 20 1 2 7 14 105,262/29 2,404,770/242009 26 19 2 3 8 1,043/59 1,725,237/482010 28 21 2 6 598/89 971,154/96total 258 192 4 11 5 40 87 19,281,995nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1993a 11996 2 1 1 $2,050/1931997 11998 1 1 1,451/2221999 2 2 1,879/1972000 12001 23 21 3 1 8 13 394,552/1total 31 25 3 1 8 14 399,932* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters cut cut t17 t3 cut t2 t45u.S. open cut cut cut t35 cut t42 cut 57 t18 cutBritish open t15 cut cut 65 cut cutpga cut 2 t24 t28 t24 t57 cut t43 t62tHE pLaYErS t6 t42 cut t70 cut t10 cut cuttour championship 1 WD t17 24 t22accenture match play championship t9 t9 t5 4 t33Bridgestone Invitational t53 t69 t33 t50 t77 t14 t11 t46ca championship t59 t50 t15 t32 t35 t53the Barclays cut cut cut cut t65 t46 t60Deutsche Bank championship t60 t7 cut DQBmW championship t61 t8 t51 t40 cut WD t23nAtionAL teAMS: ryder cup (3), 2004, 2006, 2008.2-26 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSPaul CaseyeXeMPt StAtUS: 2009 tournament winner(through 2011)FULL nAMe: paul alexander caseyHeiGHt: 5-10WeiGHt: 180BiRtHDAte: July 21, 1977BiRtHPLAce: cheltenham, EnglandReSiDence: Scottsdale, aZ; Weybridge, EnglandFAMiLY: Wife, JocelyneDUcAtion: arizona State universitySPeciAL inteReStS: Food, music, carstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2000JoineD toUR: 2004<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2009 Shell Houston open.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (10):2001 gleneagles Scottish pga. 2003 aNZ championship[Eur], Benson and Hedges International open [Eur]. 2005tcL classic [Eur]. 2006 Johnnie Walker championship atgleneagles [Eur], Volvo china open [Eur], HSBc Worldmatch play [Eur]. 2007 abu Dhabi golf championship[Eur]. 2009 abu Dhabi championship [Eur], BmW pgachampionship [Eur].otHeR VictoRieS (1)2004 World golf championships-World cup [with LukeDonald].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:2—World golf championships-accenture match playchampionship, BmW championship; t3—British open;t4—the Honda classic, tHE tour championship presentedby coca-cola; t6—World golf championships-cachampionship; t10—SBS championship.2010 SeASon:posted career-best top-10s (seven) to finish a career-bestsixth in the FedExcup, capped by first appearance at tHEtour championship…opened with a 3-under 70 beforeclosing with 4-under 69s in the final three rounds tofinish t10 in his first start, at the SBS championship…runner-up for the second-consecutive year at the Worldgolf championships-accenture match play championship,losing to fellow Englishman Ian poulter, 4 and 2, in thefinal. He was the third player to reach the championshipfinal in consecutive years, joining tiger Woods (2003 and2004) and geoff ogilvy (2006 and 2007). Won his firstfour matches by 5-and-4 margins before returning Sundaymorning to defeat camilo Villegas in a darkness-delayedsemifinal, eventually winning at the 24th hole, the longestmatch of the week…posted third top-10 finish of the yearin as many starts with a t4 at the Honda classic, set up bya second-round, 6-under 64, equaling the champion courserecord…Earned fourth top-10 in four starts on tour witht6 at World golf championships-ca championship…Finished t3 for his best outing in nine starts at the Britishopen. His only other top-10 was a t7 in 2008…Was theonly player in the BmW championship field to card fourrounds in the 60s, posting four-consecutive 2-under 69s tofinish runner-up. Was 5-under on his final round through12 holes, moving to a three-stroke lead at 11-under, butthree-consecutive bogeys on Nos. 13-15 eventually left himone stroke behind tournament-winner Dustin Johnson…Entered tHE tour championship as one of five players whocould win the FedExcup with a victory at East Lake. Held ashare of the first-round lead with a 4-under 66 and closedwith matching 69s to finish t4…He enjoyed his third Worldgolf championships top-10 of the campaign when he t6 atthe HSBc champions in Shanghai, china. In late November,was t6 at the Dubai World championship to finish 12th inthe race to Dubai, the European tour’s season-long pointscompetition.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished the season ranked No. 52 in the FedExcupstandings, including three top-10 finishes and his firstvictory on the pga tour (Shell Houston open). Wasinjured midway through the season...Secured a secondvictory in three years at the abu Dhabi golf championshipon the European tour, beating Louis oosthuizen and martinKaymer by one stroke. Finished at a tournament-record,21-under-par total...Became the first Englishman to reachthe final of the World golf championships-accenture matchplay championship, losing 4 and 3 to geoff ogilvy. Lost theopening hole of the final, marking the first time during theweek he was behind in any match...Earned first pga tourwin with 11-under 277 at the Shell Houston open when hedefeated J.B. Holmes with a bogey on the first playoff holeafter Holmes, who had finished 2 hours and 40 minutesahead of him, hit his tee shot into the water hazard. It washis first appearance at the event and the victory was thefirst by a European at the Shell Houston open...Finishedfifth at the crowne plaza Invitational in first appearancethe week after winning BmW pga championship on theEuropean tour. “Borrowed” tim Wilkinson’s caddie forthe week when his regular caddie departed early in theweek to be with his fiance, who required surgery after abike accident...Bothered by a rib injury, didn’t make a pgatour start after the British open in mid-July. tried to returnto the European tour late in the year but opted to sit out.2008: Surpassed $1 million in earnings on the pga tourfor the first time in his career...collected a career-highseven top-25 finishes, including top-15s in three of the fourmajor championships (t11 masters, t7 British open andt15 pga championship)...Despite opening with an 8-over78 at the British open, fought his way back to a t7 finish,his best effort in a major championship since finishing t6at the 2004 masters...Finished t7 at the Barclays, wherehe was one stroke back through 54 holes in the first eventin the pga tour playoffs for the FedExcup. Finished theseason No. 74 in the FedExcup standings...Went 0-1-2 inthe ryder cup at Valhalla, including a halve with Huntermahan in Singles. 2007: Joined the pga tour for 2008by finishing in the top 125 on the nonmember money list...aided by a 7-under 65, the low final round, won the abuDhabi golf championship in the united arab Emirates bya stroke over peter Hanson...Finished t5 at the World golfchampionships-accenture match play championship. Lostto geoff ogilvy, 5 and 4, in the quarterfinals...came backto finish t10 at the masters tournament after a first-round79...posted low round of the week (4-under-par 66) insecond round at the u.S. open at oakmont cc en route tot10 finish. the 66 was one of just eight sub-70 rounds atoakmont. 2006: placed second on the European tour orderof merit behind padraig Harrington...Beat Shaun micheel10 and 8 to win the HSBc World match play in Wentworth,England. casey’s third European tour victory of the seasonmoved him past David Howell to the top of the Europeantour order of merit before Harrington overtook him inthe final round of the Volvo masters, the final event of2006...Had a 2-0-2 record in Europe’s victory over the u.S.in the ryder cup, with an ace on No. 14 that ended hisfoursomes match with fellow Englishman David Howell...Best pga tour finish came in his seventh start, a t4 atthe Bridgestone Invitational in august. 2005: Won for thefourth time on the European tour in china at the tcL classicwhere he beat paul mcginley in a playoff. Helped him finish39th on the European tour order of merit...as a member ofthe pga tour, his best finish in 10 starts was a t16 at theSection 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2001 3 1 $8,580/2002 9 4 1 55,921/2003 7 5 2 3 136,700/2004 11 7 2 6 517,939/2005 10 4 2 195,193/1972006 8 7 1 3 209,401/2007 10 9 4 5 553,270/2008 16 12 4 7 97,685/74 1,156,414/952009 12 10 1 1 3 6 1,161/52 2,582,181/222010 17 14 2 1 7 13 2,250/6 3,613,194/8total 103 73 1 3 1 23 46 9,028,794nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2001 1total 1eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 12 11 1 1 4 8 $1,923,320* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters t6 cut t10 t11 t20 cutu.S. open cut cut WD 15 t10 t65 cut t40British open cut cut t20 cut 71 t27 t7 t47 t3pga cut 66 cut t59 cut t40 t15 t12tHE pLaYErS t10 cut cut cut t14 cuttour championshipt4accenture match play championship t33 t33 t33 t33 t5 t9 2 2Bridgestone Invitational t17 t16 t19 t4 t51 t8 WD t22ca championship t8 t21 t56 t9 t51 t31 t6HSBc champions WD t6the Barclays t7 t12Deutsche Bank championship cut t25BmW championship DNS 2nAtionAL teAMS: ryder cup (3), 2004, 2006, 2008. World cup (4), 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004.Walker cup (1), 1999. Seve trophy (4), 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-27


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRS<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1996 10 5 1 2 $134,961/1431997 11999 2 2 6,800/3042000 12001 1 1 1 57,310/2002 12003 30 20 1 4 7 1,182,883/602004 24 16 1 3 7 1,313,483/542005 31 15 5 510,082/1402006 30 16 1 2 3 525,484/1452007 25 17 4 6 86,350/124 868,303/1202008 25 13 4 5 94,190/120 893,998/1172009 25 16 3 9 416/116 953,664/952010 28 13 1 4 6 489/103 904,253/108total 234 134 2 2 25 51 7,351,221nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2002 5 3 1 2 $33,967/1042007 1total 6 3 1 2 33,967eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 2 2 1 2 2 $285,721* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*alex Cejka (Continued)jet-skiing accident in June…Highlight of the season cameat tHE pLaYErS championship. making only his secondstart at the tpc Sawgrass, finished t12…In april, wasdisqualified for using a non-conforming ball during the thirdround of the mcI Heritage. cejka picked up his Srixon urXball on the ninth green and noticed two dots instead of twoarrows on the ball. He was initially assessed a two-strokepenalty and then disqualified at the end of the round whenthe ball was deemed not on the conforming balls list. 2004:Followed rookie season with a solid sophomore campaign,making a career-best $1,313,483 and posting three top-10s, including a runner-up finish at the INtErNatIoNaL...picked up his first top-10 in June at the Booz allen classic,finishing t7. recorded a career-best 8-under 63 in roundtwo after opening with a 3-over 74. Weekend rounds of67-69 moved him into the top-10 at tpc of avenel...postedbest finish of his career, in his 65th pga tour start, a solosecond at the INtErNatIoNaL. trailed by one point in thetournament’s modified Stableford scoring system headinginto the final round, but was passed by rod pamplingwho made eagle on the 71st hole to collect five points.His $540,000 paycheck was largest of tour career...twoweeks later, in second career World golf championships-NEc Invitational start, finished t9. Shared low final-roundhonors with a 4-under-par 66. 2003: Second-highest finishingrookie on the money list, 60th, behind Ben curtis (No.46)...picked up first top-10 finish as a member of the tourwith a t7 at the phoenix open. only other previous tourtop-10 was a t6 at the 1996 NEc World Series of golf...posted career-best, runner-up finish at the B.c. open,helping to solidify his playing privileges for 2004...Finishedsolo fourth at the pga championship for first career top-10at a major championship. 2002: Finished t2 at the pgatour Qualifying tournament to earn his first tour card...collected his fourth victory on the European tour, wherehe has been a member since 1992, at the 2002 tropheeLancome...Finished 23rd on the Volvo order of merit, makingthe cut in 12 of 18 events...also picked up a victory<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYat the galeria Kaufhof pokal challenge on the Europeanchallenge tour, his fourth on that tour. 1999: Finished 17thon the Volvo order of merit. 1998: Led the European tour ingreens in regulation. 1996: made the cut in all four majors,highlighted by a t11 showing at the British open at royalLytham & St. annes. 1995: Finished sixth on the 1995 orderof merit...Won three times that year, including the prestigiousVolvo masters. the others were the turespana openandalucia and the Hohe Brucke open. Set course recordwith a 61 during the Hohe Brucke open. 1992: Won czechopen for second time in career.PeRSonAL:Fled communist czechoslovakia (now czech republic) atage 9 as a refugee, traveling by foot, train, swimming andbike with his father to Yugoslavia, Italy and Switzerlandbefore settling in Frankfurt, germany. Has fulfilled his lifelongdream of playing on the pga tour from the hardshipshe and his family suffered under communism to freedom ofopportunity in america.Year 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08masters 44 26u.S. open t50 t61 t60British open t11 cut cut t13 cut cut cutpga t52 t65 4 cut cuttHE pLaYErS t33 t12 cutaccenture match play championship t9 t17 t33Bridgestone Invitational t42 t9ca championship t55 t12 t28the BarclayscutYear 09 10u.S. opent8tHE pLaYErS t9 t58the Barclayst73 cutnAtionAL teAMS: Dunhill cup (4), 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998; World cup (10), 1995, 1996,1997, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009; Seve trophy (3), 2000, 2002, 2003.Section 2 Player BiograPhiesgreg Chalmers (Chalm-ers)eXeMPt StAtUS: 91st on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: gregory John chalmersHeiGHt: 6-0WeiGHt: 200BiRtHDAte: october 11, 1973BiRtHPLAce: Sydney, australiaReSiDence: colleyville, tXFAMiLY: Wife, Nicole; max gregory (6/3/03), Lachlanrobert (6/1/06)SPeciAL inteReStS: Fitness, car racingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1995Q ScHooL: 1998nationwide tour Graduate (2005, 2008)BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t2—2000 Kemper Insurance open, 2009 Buick open.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):2005 albertsons Boise open. 2008 Henrico county open.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (2):1997 aNZ players championship [aus]. 1998 Holdenaustralian open [aus].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t4—rBc canadian open; 5—Zurich classic of Neworleans.2010 SeASon:posted two top-10 finishes on the season and a career-best56th-place finish in the FedExcup standings. Finished theseason comfortably inside the top 100 on the pga tourmoney list (No. 91)…posted his first top-10 of the seasonin his 10th start of the year with a fifth-place showing at theZurich classic of New orleans. Was one of five australiansto finish in the top 10 at tpc Louisiana…Improved on hisNew orleans finish after a final-round, 5-under 65 at therBc canadian open. He was among nine players to finisht4 at St. george’s g&cc.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: posted two top-10s. First top-10 was t4 at the 2009puerto rico open...Held a two-stroke lead through 36 holesat the u.S. Bank championship after opening 64-67. one offFrank Lickliter’s 54-hole lead, but posted final-round 71 playingin final group on Sunday to fade to t15...Equaled career-bestfinish with a t2 at Buick open where he was the only playerin the field to shoot all four rounds in the 60s. Finished threebehind tiger Woods. Jumped 45 spots to No. 77 in theFedExcup standings...Finished second to tiger Woods in mid-November at the JBWere australian masters by two strokes.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-29


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies22008: Following 10 top-10 finishes highlighted by a playoffvictory at the Henrico county open, finished eighth on theNationwide tour money list to graduate to the pga tour in2009. 2007: claimed three top-10 finishes on the Nationwidetour and placed 44th on the money list. 2006: Eight made cutsin 28 pga tour starts. 2005: Finished 14th on the Nationwidetour money list thanks in large part to his first victory at thealbertsons Boise open. Defeated Danny Ellis with a birdie onthe first playoff hole. graduated to the pga tour for 2006.2004: Fell out of top 150 (No. 156) for the first time in hiscareer after posting just two top-10s. 2003: Fell out of thetop 125 for the first time since 1999...recorded his only top10 of the season with a t7 at the Wachovia championship,four strokes behind David toms. He joined Brent geibergeras only other player to post all four rounds under par on theweek at Quail Hollow club. 2002: made 31 starts on the pgatour, finishing in the top-25 seven times...posted best roundof tournament at Buick Invitational with final-round 63 to movefrom t78 to t13, matching the low final round in tournamenthistory (tommy Nakajima, 1984)…First top-10 came at thegreater milwaukee open, where four rounds in 60s producedt5...Second top-10 finish was t4 at Bell canadian open.Finished one stroke out of three-way playoff (champion Johnrollins, Lancaster, Justin Leonard) after final-round 71. 2001:opened the season with his best finish, a t5 at the Sony openin Hawaii...Earned $237,000 of his $692,170 total on the Westcoast Swing...Disqualified himself from the Kemper Insurancegreg Chalmers (Continued)open on monday morning after an inadvertent rules violation.told his fellow competitor’s caddie, after a bad tee shot: “Itwas a 6-iron.” constitutes as advice to another player andcost him a t9 finish and $94,000. 2000: With an exceptionallystrong sophomore campaign, eclipsed the $1-million mark inseason winnings for the first time, earning $1,063,456 on thestrength of five top-10 finishes. those winnings also earnedhim distinction as fourth left-handed player in pga tourhistory to win in excess of $1 million in a season, joining philmickelson, mike Weir and Steve Flesch. Had career-best t2at Kemper Insurance open. 1999: made most of his rookieseason on pga tour, playing in 34 events and recordingseven top-25 finishes...First top-10 of his career came atDoral-ryder open, a t10. 1998: Earned membership for thenext season on pga tour by finishing fourth at the Qualifyingtournament...participated in two pga tour events—Britishopen championship and pga championship...In December,defeated Stuart appleby and peter Senior by one stroke towin the Holden australian open. Became first player onaustralasian tour since Bob Shearer to win australian openand australian amateur (1993 winner). First left-hander to winopen since claude Felstead in 1909...also t2 at Victoria openand third at the australasian tour championship...recordedtwo second-place finishes on the South africa tour—Nationalcar rental English and turespana masters. 1995: australasiantour rookie of the Year after three top-10s...Won Foundationtour order of merit...Won Western australia championshipand Nedlands masters. Amateur: 1994 Eisenhower cuprepresentative...1994 French amateur champion.PeRSonAL:Nicknamed “Snake” by australasian tour peers…Hasdriven his BmW m3 for a few test laps at texas motorSpeedway.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.73 (67)Driving Distance ...........................................275.5 (182)Driving accuracy percentage .......................59.80% (151)greens in regulation percentage ................66.01% (129)putting average ...........................................1.748 (13)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 64–Justintimberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2002 BuickInvitational/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $380,800–2009 Buick open/t2career High official World Rank: after 1998 motorolaWestern open/61<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1998 2 1 $10,305/2731999 34 20 1 7 362,635/1142000 28 19 1 5 10 1,063,456/412001 27 21 1 7 692,170/752002 31 15 2 7 640,898/1062003 32 17 1 3 403,254/1422004 22 13 2 3 402,380/1562006 28 8 151,265/2032009 26 15 1 2 8 696/87 1,058,286/892010 27 19 2 6 1,113/56 989,415/91total 257 148 2 16 51 5,774,063nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2004 42005 26 14 1 5 8 $233,063/142006 12007 27 16 1 3 9 143,090/442008 24 19 1 10 16 321,930/8total 82 49 2 1 18 33 698,083<strong>PGA</strong> toUR oF AUStRALASiAYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 1 1 $5,100* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masterscutu.S. opencutBritish opent57pga cut t4 t44tHE pLaYErS t9 t58 cut cut t34accenture match play championshipt33HSBc championst45the Barclays t22 cut t73 cut cut t31Deutsche Bank championship cut cut cut t36 t41BmW championship t17 cut t42 t38 cut cut cut t242-30 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSK.J. Choi (Choy)eXeMPt StAtUS: multiple tournament winner(through 2011)FULL nAMe: Kyoung-Ju choiHeiGHt: 5-8WeiGHt: 185BiRtHDAte: may 19, 1970BiRtHPLAce: Wando, South KoreaReSiDence: the Woodlands, tXFAMiLY: Wife, Hyunjung Kim; Hohjun “David” (5/9/97),amanda (3/4/02), Daniel (12/26/03)SPeciAL inteReStS: moviestURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1994Q ScHooL: 1999, 2000<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (7):2002 compaq classic of New orleans, tampa Bay classicpresented by Buick. 2005 chrysler classic of greensboro.2006 chrysler championship. 2007 the memorialtournament, at&t National. 2008 Sony open in Hawaii.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (8):1996 Korean open. 1999 ube Kosan open [Jpn], Kirin open[Jpn], Kolon Korean open. 2003 Linde german masters[Eur], S.K. telecom open [asia]. 2005 S.K. telecom open[asia]. 2009 Iskandar Johor open [asia].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:2—transitions championship; t3—BmW championship;t4—masters tournament; t7—tHE tour championshippresented by coca-cola.2010 SeASon:Bounced back with nine top-10 finishes after a sub-parseason in 2009, earning a return visit to tHE tourchampionship. Finished 15th in final FedExcup standings…Was second at the transitions championship, joiningwinner Jim Furyk as the only two players to post all fourrounds in the 60s. also posted four rounds in the 60s for2002 win at Innisbrook’s copperhead course. Joined Furyk,Vijay Singh (2004) and Jesper parnevik (2004) as the onlyplayers to shoot four sub-70 rounds in tournament history. Itwas his first top-10 finish since a t3 at 2009 Northern trustopen, advancing from 75th to 47th in the official World golfranking just two weeks before the masters tournament…Finished t4 at the masters after becoming the first playerto be paired with tiger Woods in all four rounds of a tournament.In 35 major appearances before the 2010 masters,his only top-five finish came at the 2004 masters (third).Has three top-25 finishes at augusta…Next top-10 finishcame 13 starts later, opening with an even-par 71 andthen carding three consecutive, 2-under 69s in difficultscoring conditions to finish t3 at the BmW championship.His second top-five at the event in three years helped himjump from No. 52 to No. 23 in the FedExcup standings,earning a spot in tHE tour championship…Finished t7 inhis seventh career start at tHE tour championship, withrounds of 68-68-74-68.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Solid season with six top-25 finishes, including athird-place finish...one of four players to record all fourrounds in the 60s at the Northern trust open, finishingt3 and two strokes behind champion phil mickelson. Itwas his third top-10 finish at the tournament and secondconsecutive (t7 in 2008)...Shot a 64 late in the year to winthe rain-shortened Iskandar Johor open on the asian tourin his home country of South Korea. 2008: captured hisseventh career victory (Sony open in Hawaii) on his way toa 10th-place finish on the FedExcup points list. recordedfive top-10s...Survived blustery final-round conditions atWaialae cc and a spirited charge by rory Sabbatini, closingwith a 1-over 71 for a three-shot victory at the Sony open inHawaii. the wire-to-wire victory gave choi a fourth straightyear with a pga tour win, joining tiger Woods, philmickelson and Vijay Singh with active streaks that long...Finished t5 at the World golf championships-accenturematch play championship. Lost to eventual champion tigerWoods, 3 and 2, in the quarterfinals...Didn’t crack the top10 until 14 tournaments later, finishing t5 at the BmWchampionship and jumping into the top 10 on the FedExcuppoints list (No. 8)...Ended the season with a ninth-placefinish at tHE tour championship presented by coca-cola.2007: Had best season of career, with two victories, atthe memorial tournament and at&t National, a spot onthe International team for the presidents cup and a fifthplacefinish in the FedExcup standings...carded rounds of69-70-67-65—271 in claiming his fifth career tour titleat the memorial tournament...Final-round 65 tied the lowfinal round for a winner at the memorial. managed to getup-and-down for par on the final three holes to solidify thewin. Victory was special since he learned the game in nativeKorea by reading host Jack Nicklaus’ instruction books...Five weeks after winning Nicklaus’s memorial tournament,took the title at the inaugural at&t National, with tigerWoods as the host. Shot a final-round 68 for a 9-under 271total to defeat Steve Stricker by three strokes and win forthe sixth time, the most tour victories by an asian-bornplayer. gave partial credit to improved putting to the useof a larger putting grip...Held a two-stroke lead through36 holes at the Barclays and finished second, one strokebehind third-round leader Steve Stricker. It marked the firsttime in his career that he didn’t win after leading a tourevent through 36 holes (4-1). moved over the $4-millionmark in a single-season earnings for the first time in hiscareer...Ended the pga tour playoffs fifth in the FedExcupstandings, earning a $1-million bonus...Went 1-3-0 in hissecond presidents cup. 2006: made 22 cuts in 26 eventsplayed and collected four top-10s, including winning the lastfull-field event of the season (chrysler championship) whichearned him a spot in tHE tour championship...a t7 at thepga championship was his first top-10 in a major since at6 at the 2004 pga championship. It was his third careertop-10 in a major in 23 starts...the 2002 champion heldthe 36- and 54-hole leads at the chrysler championship.He fired a final-round 67 to win by four strokes. choi andShigeki maruyama are the only asian-born players to winmultiple events on tour...Earned a spot in the field at tHEtour championship for the fourth time in his seven-yeartour career. 2005: Won for the third time with win at thechrysler classic of greensboro, becoming the second asianplayer to win in greensboro (Shigeki maruyama, 2003).It was his fourth consecutive top-10 at Forest oaks cc...Selected to represent South Korea at the World cup inportugal...also won the SK telecom open by five strokeson the asian pga in early may, an event he won in 2003.2004: In second masters appearance, finished solo third,three strokes behind champion phil mickelson. Had a 30 onthe front nine in second round and 31 on the back nine infinal round. Final round included an eagle on the par-4 11thhole...Earned second top-10 in a major with a t6 at the pgachampionship. one of only 10 players to record multipletop-10s in the majors in 2004. 2003: Finished in top 30for second consecutive season on strength of six top-10s,including a runner-up in the season-opening mercedeschampionships. Fired course-record 11-under-par 62 in thirdround, and entered final round two strokes back of ErnieEls...ran off five consecutive top-10s, including a win onthe European tour, beginning with a t4 at the Bell canadianopen. posted a final-round 67 to capture the Linde germanmasters, his first career victory on the European tour. thenext week in united States recorded an 8-under-par 62 inthe second round, good for t7 in San antonio, and followedthat with a t6 at the World golf championships-americanSection 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1998 11999 2 2 1 $31,457/2412000 30 16 1 4 305,745/1342001 29 19 5 8 800,326/652002 27 19 2 7 11 2,204,907/172003 32 25 1 6 13 1,999,663/302004 24 19 1 7 10 2,077,775/262005 24 18 1 3 7 1,765,374/402006 26 22 1 4 10 2,376,548/272007 25 21 2 1 7 17 103,765/5 4,587,859/52008 21 16 1 5 12 110,646/10 2,683,442/162009 22 13 1 1 6 492/101 968,506/932010 22 19 1 1 4 9 718/15 2,199,962/33total 285 209 7 3 3 50 108 22,001,563eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 7 6 1 2 3 $685,763* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters t15 3 t33 cut t27 41 cut t4u.S. open cut t30 cut t31 t15 cut cut cut t47 t47British open cut t49 cut t22 t16 t41 cut t8 t16 cut cutpga t29 cut t69 t6 t40 t7 t12 cut t24 t39tHE pLaYErS t28 cut t42 cut t16 t23 cut t71 t34tour championship t9 t19 27 26 t21 9 t7accenture match play championship t17 t33 t33 t33 t17 t5 t33Bridgestone Invitational t19 t53 t58 t51 t22 t11 t16 t45 t46ca championship t6 t57 t43 t32 t19 t12 t59HSBc championst30the Barclays t64 t33 cut 2 t12 cut cutDeutsche Bank championship t32 cut WD t21 t45BmW championship t63 t60 cut cut t40 t56 t30 t38 t5 t3nAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (2), 2003, 2007; World cup (4), 1997, 2002, 2003,2005.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-31


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2Express championship...Was chosen by gary player as acaptain’s pick for the 2003 presidents cup. 2002: thirdseason on tour proved to be the breakthrough as he wasone of three first-time winners to win twice...Became thefirst South Korean winner in tour history, closing with5-under-par 67 for a four-stroke victory in the compaqclassic of New orleans. Fourth asian to win on the tour,joining Isao aoki and Shigeki maruyama of Japan and t.c.chen of taiwan. Donated 10 percent of his $810,000 checkto underprivileged South Koreans back home and to thechristian church his family attends near Houston...Earnedhis second victory in wire-to-wire fashion in his 86thcareer start at the tampa Bay classic. Became the secondasian-born player to win multiple events on the tour,joining Shigeki maruyama of Japan, who earlier in theyear earned his second victory at the Verizon Byron Nelsonclassic...on Sept. 23, a day after his win in tampa, had aninflamed appendix removed in Houston. Began sufferingstomach pain on the eve of the final round at tampa Bay.2001: Finished season inside top 125 for first time in hiscareer...Earned card for the season via the 2000 QualifyingK.J. Choi (Continued)tournament for second consecutive season, finishing t31.2000: rookie on pga tour after t35 finish at the 1999Qualifying tournament. Finished 134th on the money listand picked up his only top-10 with a t8 at the air canadachampionship.PeRSonAL:Interest in golf grew after one of his high school teachersrecommended he try the sport. Began studying JackNicklaus lesson books and videos and spent long hours hittingpractice balls on his island home’s only practice range.Later studied under phil ritson…currently coached bySteve Bann. First Korean to earn pga tour card…grew upthe son of a farmer/fisherman and as a teenage powerlifterearned the nickname “tank” because he could squat 350pounds although he weighed a mere 95. He didn’t have theupper-body strength to pursue that sport, so he turned togolf at age 16…after his 2005 victory, donated $90,000 tothe Korean presbyterian church in greensboro, Nc, that hehas attended each year he played the tournament.the masters, his best career finish at augusta, four strokesbehind winner trevor Immelman. paired with tiger Woodsin the final round, matched Woods’ even-par 72 to finish at4-under-par 284...Held off late charges from tommy armourIII and defending champion Hunter mahan to win thetravelers championship by one stroke. Shot 66-64-65-67 tofinish at 18-under for his fifth career victory and first since2004. Earned his first career win at tpc river Highlands asa rookie. made par from behind the green on the final holeto secure the win...Earned a spot on his fourth ryder cupteam and compiled a record of 1-2-0 for the week, bringinghis all-time ryder cup record to 4-7-4...played in all fourpga tour playoffs for the FedExcup events. made hisseventh appearance at tHE tour championship and finishedt24. placed 20th in the FedExcup standings. 2007: t3at tHE pLaYErS championship. rebounded from an openstewartCink (siNK)PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.10 (12)Driving Distance ...........................................283.1 (131)Driving accuracy percentage .......................65.99% (60)greens in regulation percentage ................68.52% (56)putting average ...........................................1.774 (77)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 64–VerizonHeritage/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2 times, mostrecent 2003 Valero texas open/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,080,000–2 times, most recent 2007 at&tNational/1career High official World Rank: after 2008 poDSchampionship/5eXeMPt StAtUS: Winner, 2009 British open(through 2014)FULL nAMe: Stewart Ernest cinkHeiGHt: 6-4WeiGHt: 205BiRtHDAte: may 21, 1973BiRtHPLAce: Huntsville, aLReSiDence: Duluth, ga; plays out of East Lake gcFAMiLY: Wife, Lisa; connor Stewart (9/13/93), reaganBraswell (4/8/97)eDUcAtion: georgia tech (1995, management)SPeciAL inteReStS: Family, boating, water sports,hiking, barbecue, snow skiingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1995JoineD toUR: 1997nationwide tour Graduate (1996)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (6):1997 canon greater Hartford open. 2000 mcI classic. 2004mcI Heritage, World golf championships-NEc Invitational.2008 travelers championship. 2009 British open.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (3):1996 ozarks open, colorado classic, tour championship.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (2):1996 mexican open. 1999 mexican open.otHeR VictoRieS (2):2006 Wendy’s 3-tour challenge [with Zach Johnson andScott Verplank]. 2007 cVS caremark charity classic [withJ.J. Henry].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t5—World golf championships-accenture match playchampionship; t8—the memorial tournament; 9—Hyundai tournament of champions.2010 SeASon:turned in a career-low three top-10 finishes on his way toa 38th-place finish in the FedExcup standings…His ninthplaceshowing at the SBS championship was the best ofthe four major winners from 2009 in the field. Finished theevent six strokes behind tournament winner geoff ogilvy…First three matches at the World golf championshipsaccenturematch play championship went either 18 holesor extra holes before losing in the quarterfinals, 5 and 4,to eventual runner-up paul casey. His t5 finish followed athird at accenture in 2009 and a runner-up finish in 2008…Finished t8 at the memorial tournament, his sixth top-10in 15 career starts at muirfield Village…making his fifthryder cup appearance, posted a 1-0-3 record and 2.5 pointsin the narrow loss by the united States, with only tigerWoods and Steve Stricker (3) earning more points.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Won his first major championship title, at the Britishopen, outdueling tom Watson, and finished in the top 30(28) of the FedExcup for a third straight year...posted firsttop-10 of the season with a 1-up win over ross Fisher in thethird-place match at the accenture match playchampionship, holing a bunker shot at the 18th for victory...t8 at the memorial tournament, finishing 5-under for thetournament...made a 12-foot birdie on the final hole ofregulation and then took advantage of tom Watson’smissed opportunity and overwhelmed him in the four-holeplayoff to win the British open.Watson, 59, missed an8-foot par putt on the final hole that would have won thetournament and forced the four-hole, cumulative playoff.cink made two birdies and two pars in the playoff, whileWatson made a par, two bogeys and a double bogey. cinkfinished with a 69 and a 2-under 278 total and captured hisfirst major and sixth career victory...posted a bogey-free 68in the final round of the Bridgestone Invitational to finish t6.It was his fourth career bogey-free round at the BridgestoneInvitational at Firestone cc, tying tiger Woods for the tournament’sbest mark...Finished t19 at tHE tourchampionship in his eighth appearance at the event...madethe presidents cup for the third consecutive time and fourthtime in his career. 2008: Won the travelers championship,recorded two runner-up finishes and a spot on the winningunited States ryder cup team. Season earnings of$3,979,301 moved him over the $25-million mark in careerearnings (10th all-time) and placed ninth on the seasonmoney list, the third time in his career he has finished insidethe top 10...runner-up to tiger Woods at the World golfchampionships-accenture match play championship, losing8 and 7 in the 36-hole championship match...rounds of66-73-69 led to a two-stroke lead after 54 holes at the poDSchampionship, but a final-round 74 left him t2 and twostrokes behind eventual winner Sean o’Hair...Finished t3 atPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.43 (41)Driving Distance ...........................................292.4 (49)Driving accuracy percentage .......................63.98% (92)greens in regulation percentage ................68.61% (52)putting average ...........................................1.777 (87)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 65–2 times, mostrecent travelers championship/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–3 times, mostrecent 2004 World golf championships-NEc Invitational/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,221,005–2009 British open/1career High official World Rank: after 2008 at&tNational/52-32 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSing 2-over-par 74 to finish three strokes behind championphil mickelson with rounds of 69-71-66...recorded his firsttop-10 at the British open in 10 appearances with his t6finish at carnoustie...t7 finish, with a final-round 65, at theBmW championship moved him from 32nd to 23rd in theFedExcup standings, thereby qualifying him for tHE tourchampionship at his home course, East Lake gc inatlanta...Earned a spot on his third presidents cup teamand compiled a record of 3-1-0 for the week, bringing hisall-time presidents cup record to 8-4-1. 2006: Highlights ofseason included a 4-and-3 singles victory over Sergiogarcia at the ryder cup, and his fifth appearance at tHEtour championship…In ninth masters start, finished solo10th for first career top-10 in augusta...Named as acaptain’s choice for the 2006 u.S. ryder cup team andcompiled a 1-1-3 record...the 2004 winner finished runnerupto tiger Woods at the World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational. tied Woods at 10-under par withbirdies on two (Nos. 16-17) of his last three holes to forcea playoff. Lost on fourth extra hole when Woods madebirdie on No. 17 from 8 feet. With a bogey-free 64, held thethird-round lead by one over Woods, paul casey and DavisLove III...teamed with J.J. Henry in the Barbados Worldcup. 2005: played on victorious u.S. presidents cup squadand fashioned five top-10s en route to top-50 finish onmoney list...Best finish was a t3 at the chryslerchampionship, four shots behind champion carl pettersson.2004: career season included multiple tour victories forthe first time, a career-best fifth-place finish on the moneylist and a spot on the u.S. ryder cup squad. Jumped to No.10 in official World golf ranking from outside the top 50 atstart of season. Led the pga tour in putting average(1.723)...Earned third career victory and first in four years bydefeating ted purdy in a five-hole playoff at the mcIHeritage. made birdie on the fifth playoff hole, the par-416th, to win. Became seventh player to win the tournament<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 2-2events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1995a 1 11995 5 4 1 2 $58,426/1921996 5 5 1 4 108,710/1581997 31 19 1 1 4 13 809,580/291998 28 23 1 6 15 833,648/311999 27 21 1 1 8 14 1,255,100/322000 27 23 1 1 1 9 15 2,169,727/102001 29 22 2 6 14 1,743,028/262002 27 20 4 8 894,212/732003 28 23 2 6 14 1,781,885/352004 28 24 2 1 10 20 4,450,270/52005 26 23 1 5 10 1,733,049/432006 26 22 1 7 16 2,755,911/152007 25 21 1 6 13 96,697/22 2,483,146/252008 23 20 1 2 2 7 12 107,407/20 3,979,301/92009 22 17 1 1 4 8 505/28 2,821,030/172010 23 19 3 12 1,448/38 1,573,636/52total 381 307 6 10 9 87 190 29,450,660nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1995 3 1 1 $2,936/1801996 21 18 3 2 1 14 17 251,699/1total 24 19 3 2 1 14 18 254,635* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*stewart Cink (Continued)more than once (2000) and had the largest come-frombehindwin on tour, nine strokes, since paul Lawrie wonthe 1999 British open by coming from 10 strokes back atthe start of the final round. the final-round, 7-under 64 wasa tournament record for low finish by a winner, topping the6-under 65 he posted in his 2000 win in Hilton Head Island,Sc…along with Jay Haas, selected by Hal Sutton as acaptain’s pick for the 2004 ryder cup team, his secondappearance on the team...recorded wire-to-wire victory atNEc Invitational, posting rounds of 63-68-68-70—269.Four-stroke win over rory Sabbatini and tiger Woods wasworth a career-best $1.2 million. 2003: returned to thetop-40 on the money list after falling out in 2002. runner-upat Bay Hill Invitational and FuNaI classic at Walt DisneyWorld resort..Set two course records in one day with 62-61u.S. open sectional qualifying scores on June 2 incolumbus, oH. Bogeyed the first hole then recorded 22birdies to win the qualifier by nine strokes. 2002: Withouta top-10 finish through first 13 events, recorded back-tobacktop-10s at the memorial tournament (t9) and Buickclassic (t5). 2001: posted three top-fives in June, and narrowlymissed the 18-hole u.S. open playoff between markBrooks and retief goosen. made double bogey on finalhole at Southern Hills to fall one shy of playoff...First-timemember of the u.S. ryder cup team. 2000: Earned secondtour victory at mcI classic. Shot final-round 65, whichincluded birdies on three of final four hole, to win by twostrokes over tom Lehman...Followed with t2 at mastercardcolonial, where he held three-stroke lead through 54 holes.closing 71 left him two strokes behind phil mickelson...member of u.S. presidents cup team where he was 4-0-0in first appearance. 1999: missed earning a place in tHEtour championship by one spot. Was 31st on the moneylist after finishing t11 at National car rental golf classicat Disney World resort, $14,600 behind Duffy Waldorf...atpga championship, was one stroke out of 54-hole lead and<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08masters cut t23 t27 t28 cut t24 t17 t20 10 t17 t3u.S. open t16 t13 t10 t32 t8 3 cut t28 cut t15 t37 cut t14British open t66 cut t41 t30 t59 t34 t14 cut cut t6 cutpga cut cut t3 t15 t59 t10 cut t17 t28 t24 t32 cuttHE pLaYErS t42 cut t33 cut cut t39 t22 t32 cut t3 t21tour championship 24 t18 t13 t21 25 t11 t24accenture match play championship t9 t33 t33 t33 t17 t5 t33 t9 2Bridgestone Invitational 7 t13 t47 t61 1 t41 2 t56 t43ca championship t4 cNL t23 t46 t13 t45 t20the Barclayst25 t38Deutsche Bank championshipcut t33BmW championship t7 t60Year 09 10masterscut cutu.S. open t27 t40British open 1 t48pga t67 t18tHE pLaYErSt76 cuttour championshipt19accenture match play championship 3 t5Bridgestone Invitational t6 t19ca championship t59 t37HSBc championst51the Barclays t28 t15Deutsche Bank championship cut t18BmW championship t23 t21finished t3. 1998: recorded six top-10s and almost becamefirst to successfully defend at canon gHo. a final-round 67moved him into playoff with olin Browne and Larry mize.Browne won with a chip-in birdie. 1997: Voted pga tourrookie of the Year after victory at the canon greaterHartford open and $809,580 in earnings...Was only rookieto qualify for tHE tour championship and finished seasonranked 29th in official earnings...First player to be namedNationwide tour player of the Year and pga tour rookieof the Year in successive seasons...came from behind toearn his first tour victory. Started final round in fifth place,four strokes behind leader Jeff maggert. closing 66 goodfor one-stroke victory over Brandel chamblee, tom Byrumand maggert. 1996: Youngest player to win Nationwidetour money title at 23 until 22-year-old Jamie Lovemarkcaptured the money list in 2010. Named Nationwide tourplayer of the Year after winning three tournaments—ozarks open, colorado classic and Nationwide tourchampionship...Was t16 at u.S. open to earn invitation to1997 masters. 1995: Was t18 in first professional start, atcanon greater Hartford open. Amateur: a three-time allamerican(1993-95) at georgia tech...received 1995 DaveWilliams, Haskins and Jack Nicklaus awards as country’stop collegiate golfer...Beat tiger Woods, 3 and 2, in anexhibition match in 1995 in atlanta the week before themasters...aJga all-american in 1990.PeRSonAL:took up game when his parents, single-digit handicappers,left him at driving range before he was old enough to goon the course…Was a husband and a father while still atgeorgia tech…member of East Lake gc, host venue oftHE tour championship…a big atlanta thrashers hockeyfan…outdoor enthusiast who loves hiking, camping, bikingand skiing.Section 2 Player BiograPhiesnAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (4), 2000, 2005, 2007, 2009; ryder cup (5), 2002,2004, 2006, 2008, 2010; World cup (2), 2005, 2006.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-33


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSTim ClarkSection Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2010 tHE pLaYErS championship.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):2000 Fort Smith classic, Boise open.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (4):2002 Bell’s South african open [Eur]. 2005 South africanairways open [Eur], Barclays Scottish open [Eur]. 2008australian open.otHeR VictoRieS: (1)2006 cVS charity classic [with Nick price].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:1—tHE pLaYErS championship; t2—Bob Hope classic;t4—rBc canadian open; t6—Frys.com open; t7—JohnDeere classic; t9—World golf championships-accenturematch play championship; t10—at&t pebble BeachNational pro-am.2010 SeASon:captured first career tour title, at tHE pLaYErSchampionship, and competed at tHE tour championshipfor the fourth time…played the final 26 holes without abogey on the way to victory at tHE pLaYErS championshipat tpc Sawgrass. He set a Stadium course record with thelargest 36-hole comeback and won it with an 8-foot par putton the final hole for a 5-under 67. He finished at 16-under272 to beat robert allenby by one stroke. made four birdiesaround the turn to surge past third-round leader LeeWestwood and allenby, steadied himself on the 17th for apar, then finished off his weekend with a demonstrative fistpump when his par putt fell on the final green. Westwoodfell away when he hit in the water on 17 and made doublebogey. allenby had the best chance to tie but narrowlymissed an 18-foot eagle putt on the 16th hole, his 12-footbirdie putt on 17 was just short righ and couldn’t makebirdie on 18. clark won with a 66-67 weekend in which heeXeMPt StAtUS: 2010 pLaYErS championshipwinner (through 2015)FULL nAMe: timothy Henry clarkHeiGHt: 5-7WeiGHt: 165BiRtHDAte: December 17, 1975BiRtHPLAce: Durban, South africaReSiDence: Scottsdale, aZmade only one bogey—the 10th hole Saturday. It was thebest weekend on the Stadium course since Fred couplesshot 132 to win in 1996. the 36-hole comeback topped therecord of six that tiger Woods set when he won in 2001…Had a final-round 65 to finish t2 at the Bob Hope classic.came to the final hole tied with matt Kuchar and Bill Haas.opted to lay up on the par-5 and played his third shot to8 feet but missed the birdie putt. Haas birdied the hole inthe next group to win. His t2 finish was the eighth in hispga tour career and second at the Bob Hope classic (t2in 2005)…three weeks later, claimed a t10 at the at&tpebble Beach National pro-am in his seventh start there…posted a t9 at the World golf championships-accenturematch play championship, losing in the third round to eventualsemifinalist Sergio garcia. used a yellow golf ball forthe first time in his career…Fired 5-under 66s in the secondand third rounds of the John Deere classic to claim t7 honorswith charley Hoffman and Brendon de Jonge…againfinished tied with charley Hoffman, and seven others, atthe rBc canadian open. Shot a 6-under 64 at St. george’sg&cc in the second round before claiming that t4 spot…Finished t13 in his fourth tour championship to finish 24thin the final FedExcup standings…In his first Fall Series startof the season, the Frys.com open, managed t6 honors, hisseventh top-10 finish of the season...He traveled to Southafrica in December and picked up a runner-up finish at theNedbank golf challenge. He finished at 9-under, a distanteight strokes behind Lee Westwood.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: pushed his streak to five seasons with at least onesecond-place finish by finishing runner-up at the crowneplaza Invitational at colonial, one of five top-10 finishes onthe year en route to finishing No. 29 on the final money list.Has recorded seven second-place finishes in the last fiveyears...Had five rounds in the 60s, including a 63 in the thirdround, to finish t5 at the 50th Bob Hope classic...after beatingtiger Woods, 4 and 2, in the second round of the WorldFAMiLY: Wife, candieeDUcAtion: North carolina State universitySPeciAL inteReStS: Darts, pool, ping-pong, remotecontrolplanes, fishingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1998JoineD toUR: 2001nationwide tour Graduate (2000)golf championships-accenture match play championship,lost to rory mcIlroy, 4 and 3, in the third round to finisht9...Shot 69s in the second and final rounds to finish t9 attHE pLaYErS championship...Bogeyed final hole at crowneplaza Invitational to fall into three-way playoff with SteveStricker and Steve marino. missed 7-foot birdie putt towin at first extra hole. Stricker won on second extra holewith birdie-3 after clark’s second shot struck the pin andcaromed 20 feet away. It was his seventh career runner-upfinish. Final round was the only round in the 70s all tournamentby any player finishing in the top 10...on the heels ofhis third presidents cup performance in which he contributedtwo-and-a-half points to his International team, tookadvantage of a home game in Scottsdale at the Frys.comopen in the Fall Series. Four rounds in the 60s, highlightedby a second-round, 6-under 64, earned a t4. It was his thirdstraight top-30 finish at grayhawk since the event’s 2007inception. 2008: Enjoyed another solid year, highlighted bythree top-10 finishes, including a t2 at the crowne plazaInvitational at colonial in may. It was the sixth runner-upfinish of his career. Fired a final-round 66 to tie eventualwinner phil mickelson and rod pampling at 13-under parbefore mickelson birdied the 72nd hole to win...openedwith 66-62 for the 36-hole lead at the Deutsche Bankchampionship. In second-round, 9-under-62, made twoeagles early in his back nine and reached 11-under through16 holes. Finished bogey-bogey on Nos. 8-9, his final twoholes. Finished t15...Beat mathew goggin on the first playoffhole to win the australian open. Shot a final-round 67to earn the playoff spot at royal Sidney gc. 2007: Limitedstarts due to bulging disk in his neck, but continued to playeffectively...Held a share of the 36-hole lead at the masterstournament before finishing t13...one off the 54-hole leadof Nathan green at the John Deere classic, opening withrounds of 68-65-66. Held a four-stroke lead early on theback nine, but stumbled down the stretch with two bogeysto shoot 68 and finish t2, one stroke behind Jonathan<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1998a 12001 3 1 $21,750/2272002 23 15 3 7 632,609/1072003 25 16 1 3 10 1,253,690/532004 26 16 6 9 1,108,190/712005 26 22 1 1 6 16 2,310,037/212006 22 19 1 4 11 1,974,931/322007 19 15 3 6 12 97,275/21 2,615,152/222008 27 19 1 3 9 105,920/26 1,722,030/452009 23 19 1 5 11 1,395/36 2,235,105/292010 24 20 1 1 7 12 593/24 3,530,002/11total 219 162 1 8 2 43 97 17,403,497nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1998a 1 11998 11999 25 14 1 3 6 $57,220/462000 27 16 2 1 7 11 288,056/32001 4 1 1 1 16,200/147total 58 32 2 2 11 18 361,476eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2009 8 6 1 3 $576,059* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters cut t13 cut t39 2 t13 cut t13 cutu.S. open cut t13 t3 cut t17 t48 t40 t12British open cut cut t23 t56 cut cut cutpga t53 3 cut t17 t24 cut t55 t16 t39tHE pLaYErS t21 cut cut cut t68 cut t9 1tour championship t22 t7 29 t13accenture match play championship t33 t33 t33 t17 t33 t9 t9Bridgestone Invitational t64 t48 t51 74 t6 t20 t29 t58ca championship 62 t18 t26 t63 t12 27 t22HSBc championst25the Barclays cut t9 t12 t63 t17 t38 t24 cutDeutsche Bank championship t11 t48 cut t15 cut t45BmW championship t43 t50 t4 t5 t8 t30 t21nAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (3), 2003, 2005, 2009; World cup (2), 2002, 2005.2-34 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSTim Clark (Continued)Byrd...one week later at the u.S. Bank championship inmilwaukee, played in the final group on Sunday for thesecond consecutive week. Finished t2, four shots behindchampion Joe ogilvie. Former N.c. State golfer finishedsecond in both events to former atlantic coast conferencecollege rivals Byrd (clemson) and ogilvie (Duke)...Shota front-nine 29 (seven birdies, one bogey) in the finalround on the way to a 67 and a t5 finish at the BmWchampionship...at tHE tour championship, tied the EastLake gc course record in the first round with an 8-under-par62 (later broken by Zach Johnson’s 60). Held the 18-holelead and finished t7 to place 21st in the final FedExcupstandings on the strength of five top-10s. 2006: In fifthcareer masters appearance, holed out from a greensidebunker for birdie on the 72nd hole to finish second, his bestfinish in a major championship, two strokes behind championphil mickelson. Briefly held the lead early Sunday inrain-delayed completion of third round. 2005: capturedtwo international titles, played in his second presidentscup and participated in tHE tour championship for thefirst time...captured the South african airways open inhis native country for the second time. came into the finalround in a four-way tie for first and final-round 6-under 66was good for a six-stroke victory...Followed the win anda 30-hour journey from South africa to palm Springs andfinished t2 at the Bob Hope chrysler classic…Finishedt3 at the u.S. open thanks to a pair of even-par 70s onthe weekend...recorded a two-stroke victory over maartenLafeber and Darren clarke at the Barclays Scottish open...posted a 2-2-1 record for International squad in secondpresidents cup appearance. 2004: continued strong playin his third full season as a tour member. recorded athen-career-high six top-10s…Best finish of the seasonwas t5 at the Valero texas open. 2003: In defense of firstEuropean tour title, finished second to trevor Immelman atthe South african airways open in early January...Namedto the presidents cup team by International captain garyplayer after third-place finish at pga championship. trailedco-leaders Shaun micheel and chad campbell by fourentering final round, and 1-under-par 69 fell three strokesshort of micheel. 2002: took advantage of major medicalExtension due to wrist injury that limited his 2001 campaignto three events. Had 26 events to earn $384,602 andalmost doubled that with $632,609...Won the Bell’s Southafrican open on the European tour/Southern africa tour inJanuary. Won the pre-qualifying tournament earlier in theweek, becoming the first qualifier to win on the Europeantour since paul Lawrie captured the 1999 British open...captured the Southern africa tour order of merit basedon five top-10s and one victory...collected his first top-10finish in only his eighth professional tour start, with at9 at the compaq classic of New orleans...t6 finishesat the michelob championship at Kingsmill and Disneygolf classic jumped him up the tour money list from abubble-position of No. 126 to No. 106 to clinch tour cardfor 2003. 2001: Withdrew after first-round 79 at the at&tpebble Beach National pro-am, effectively ending seasonin which he played just three events. 2000: Earned firsttour card by finishing third on the Nationwide tour moneylist. captured two titles, at the Fort Smith classic and Boiseopen. 1999: made the Nationwide tour championship andfinished t23 after opening with a 77. 1998: missed cut asan amateur at his first tour event, the masters, where heearned a spot via 1997 u.S. public Links title...Won backto-backevents on the canadian tour, the New Brunswickopen and cpga championship. Amateur: Won 1997 u.S.public Links championship...two-time Ncaa East regionalIndividual champion (1996 and 1997)...1997 acc player ofJose Coceres (coh-sear-us)the Year...t5 at 1996 Ncaa championship and t7 in 1998Ncaas...1996 cgaa National Freshman of the Year...Won1997 cardinal amateur (greensboro, Nc) when he played54 holes without a bogey and finished 15-under-par 195 fora tournament record.PeRSonAL:recorded his first hole-in-one when he was age 8…Donated his first-place share of approximately $20,000 atthe November 2005 Nelson mandela Invitational to a deafgirl from the carel du toit School for the Hearing Impairedin tygerberg, South africa, who needed implant surgery.“It put into perspective what life is all about—and it’s notabout all those putts I’m able to put away or miss at thecrucial stages of an event, but life in general,” clark said.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.25 (19)Driving Distance ...........................................272.2 (188)Driving accuracy percentage .......................73.72% (4)greens in regulation percentage ................66.73% (102)putting average ...........................................1.756 (35)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–Bob Hopeclassic/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2 times, mostrecent 2008 Deutsche Bank championship/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,710,000–2010 tHE pLaYErS championship/1career High official World Rank: after 2006 Barclaysclassic/14Section 2 Player BiograPhieseXeMPt StAtUS: major medical ExtensionFULL nAMe: Jose Eusebio coceresHeiGHt: 5-11WeiGHt: 170BiRtHDAte: august 14, 1963BiRtHPLAce: chaco, argentinaReSiDence: Buenos aires, argentinaFAMiLY: Wife, monica; maria Belen (1992), marcosJose (1995), maria JoseSPeciAL inteReStS: all sports, soccertURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1986JoineD toUR: 2001<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (2):2001 WorLDcom cLaSSIc - the Heritage of golf, Nationalcar rental golf classic Disney.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (8):1991 pinemar open [arg]. 1992 montevideo open [ura],Los cardales challenge [arg]. 1993 pinemar open [arg].1994 Heineken open catalonia [Eur]. 1995 tournament ofchampions [arg]. 1996 Los Leones open [chile]. 2000 DubaiDesert classic [Eur].2010 SeASon:Still recovering from a left-wrist injury and did not make astart on the pga tour. Will play out of the major medicalExtension category again in 2011, with six events remaining toearn $598,323 to equal No. 125 from 2008 ($852,752) to earnmajor medical Extension status for the remainder of 2011.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: played on a major medical Extension and had 12events to earn $612,359, which coupled with earnings of$240,393 in 2008, would’ve equaled No. 125 from the 2008money list and earned major medical Extension status forthe remainder of the 2009 season. Still hampered by left wristinjury, made just one cut in six starts in 2009 (t48 VerizonHeritage) and earned $14,036. 2008: a left-wrist injury cutseason short, with t36 at the at&t National in early July hisfinal outing. Finished the season with just six made cuts in 13appearances. 2007: Lost to Fred Funk on the second hole of asudden-death playoff at the mayakoba golf classic. runnerupfinish was his best since a victory at the 2001 Nationalcar rental golf classic...one week later, finished t2 at theHonda classic after losing in a four-man playoff. Lost on thethird hole of a sudden-death playoff to mark Wilson, whomade a 10-foot birdie putt on the par-3 17th hole just beforecoceres missed one just a bit shorter. Back-to-back top-10swere a career first and he was the first tour player sinceDavid Duval (1997) to compete in playoffs in back-to-backweeks...Finished fifth at tHE pLaYErS, his best career finishat tpc Sawgrass…Led tour in Driving accuracy percentage(75.47). 2006: Had three top-10 finishes, his most since joiningthe tour in 2001. Best finish was a t5 in august at thereno-tahoe open. 2005: Finished out of the top 150 (No. 182)for the third time in last four years. 2004: Finished among thetop 125 for the first time since earning two wins in 2001...In fourth start of season, finished t6 at the Shell Houstonopen. one off the lead of Vijay Singh and John Hustonthrough 54 holes, but slipped with final-round 73...Solo thirdat John Deere classic was best finish since winning the 2001National car rental golf classic. First-round, 9-under-par 62was one off the tpc Deere run course record. In final round,a double bogey on the eighth hole dropped him from the lead.2003: Inconsistent season, continuing to battle back frombroken arm suffered prior to 2002 season...Lone top-10 camein october when he finished t7 at the Southern Farm Bureauclassic. 2002: Limited to 16 events due to a broken bone inright arm suffered in pickup soccer game in native argentina.Did not played first tournament until early april at BellSouthPLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2004 JohnDeere classic/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $630,000–2001 WorLDcom cLaSSIc – the Heritage of golf/1career High official World Rank: after 2001 Buickchallenge/16pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-35


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSprevious tour start came at the 2006 u.S. open, wherehe t40. 2007: made the cut in 16 of 28 tournaments on theNationwide tour, with a best finish of t2 at the Nationwidechildren’s Hospital Invitational…Finished 23rd on themoney list to secure rookie pga tour card. 2006: madethe cut in 13 of 26 starts on the Nationwide tour. 2005:made the cut in 15 of 25 starts during his rookie seasonon the Nationwide tour, with three top-10s…claimed<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2006 1 1 $29,459/2008 24 12 4 197/632 339,959/1742010 26 18 3 7 540/96 815,961/119total 51 31 3 11 1,185,379nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2001 1 1 $2,841/2302002 12004 5 4 1 2 31,150/1192005 25 15 1 3 5 152,795/312006 26 13 1 1 6 7 180,167/282007 28 16 1 5 9 209,876/232009 25 18 1 3 7 12 415,114/2total 111 67 2 5 1 22 35 991,943* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*Chad Collins (Continued)his first tour win at the Henrico county open, with fourrounds in the 60s (65-69-66-67) to finish 21-under and twostrokes ahead of tom Scherrer. 2004: Had seen limitedNationwide tour action prior to 2005, making the cut infive of seven career starts…made the cut in four of fivestarts in 2004, earning $31,150 and the No. 119 spot on thefinal money list. member of the Hooters tour from 2002-04,finishing No. 7 on the 2002 money list to earn rookie ofmichael ConnelleXeMPt StAtUS: 115th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: michael owen connellHeiGHt: 6-1WeiGHt: 195BiRtHDAte: July 2, 1975BiRtHPLAce: Dallas, tXReSiDence: Houston, tX<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 06 07 08 09 10u.S. opent40tHE pLaYErScutthe Barclayst64Deutsche Bank championshipcutthe Year honors. Notched his first victory at the First citychampionship in Savannah, ga. Finished a career-bestthird on the 2003 money list, with a repeat win at the Firstcity championship. Amateur: three-time Ncaa DivisionIII individual champion at methodist college in Fayetteville,Nc. Winner of the 2000 Indiana State amateur.PeRSonAL:Lists his father and Elvis presley as his heroes.FAMiLY: Wife, JaNette; Katherine Elizabeth (6/4/09)eDUcAtion: mississippi State university (1998,Banking and Finance)SPeciAL inteReStS: outdoors, readingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1998Q ScHooL: 2005Section 2 Player BiograPhiesBeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t6—2010 the Honda classic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t6—the Honda classic; t7—children’s miracle Networkclassic.2010 SeASon:Entered the 2010 season having not played on the pgatour or Nationwide tour since 2006…making his 29thcareer start on the pga tour, posted his first top-10 finishwith a t6 at the Honda classic. Shared the first-roundlead with Nathan green after a 5-under 65, with formermississippi State teammate alex rocha just one strokeback…after posting three top-15 finishes in four Fall Seriesstarts, finished t7 at the season-ending children’s miracleNetwork classic to jump from No. 129 to No. 115 on thefinal money list. Enjoyed rounds of 67-67 on the weekend enroute to securing tour card for 2011 campaign.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Earned status for 2010 after finishing t19 at thepga tour Qualifying tournament. 2006: In rookie season,<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2001 12002 2 1 $8,976/2006 22 4 1 97,771/2162010 25 19 2 7 314/144 846,459/115total 50 24 2 8 953,206nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1999 12000 12001 12002 2 1 $1,674/2802003 12004 2 1 2,708/2782005 1 1 1,654/3122006 4 2 1 12,683/1712010 1 1 1,549/287total 14 6 1 20,268* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 06Deutsche Bank championship cutpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-37


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2recorded one top-25 finish (t17 at the John Deere classic)among four made cuts in 22 starts. prior to that, had madethe cut in one of three previous tour events, a t76 at the2002 Verizon Byron Nelson classic. 2005: Earned rookiecard on pga tour for 2006 after finishing t26 at the 2005Qualifying tournament. made it through all three stages ofQ-School that year and made it to finals for the first timesince he began trying to qualify in 1998...made five of13 cuts in Nationwide tour events from 1999-2006, withone top-25 finish (t16 at the 2006 LaSalle Bank open)...played on Hooters and tight Lies tours and was namedHooters tour player of the Year in 2002. two-time winnermichael Connell (Continued)that season and edged out current pga tour player ZachJohnson by less than $2,200 for the money title. Amateur:two-time all-american at mississippi State, where hegraduated with a degree in Banking and Finance. Wonseven collegiate tournaments and was named the 1997SEc player of the Year.PeRSonAL:Lists pebble Beach as his favorite golf course. avid outdoorsmanwho enjoys hunting, fishing and spending timewith family and friends. Wife, JaNette, swam competitivelyfor the university of texas. Began playing golf at age 10.Chris CouchPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.90 (90)Driving Distance ...........................................281.3 (144)Driving accuracy percentage .......................63.40% (99)greens in regulation percentage ................66.94% (95)putting average ...........................................1.773 (75)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 65–2 times, mostrecent Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for childrenopen/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 65–2 times,most recent 2010 Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals forchildren open/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $194,600–2010 the Honda classic/t6career High official World Rank: after 2010 children’smiracle Network classic/334eXeMPt StAtUS: 109th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: christian Stratton couchHeiGHt: 6-4WeiGHt: 225BiRtHDAte: may 1, 1973BiRtHPLAce: Fort Lauderdale, FLReSiDence: gainesville, FL; plays out of gainesville ccFAMiLY: christian (9/13/00), cayden (6/4/04), cora(6/12/09)eDUcAtion: university of Florida (1995)SPeciAL inteReStS: Fishing, video games, playingwith sonstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1995Q ScHooL: 1998nationwide tour Graduate (2003, 2005)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2006 Zurich classic of New orleans.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (5):2001 Florida classic. 2003 oregon classic, Nationwide tourchampionship. 2005 rheem classic, LaSalle Bank open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t4—Waste management phoenix open, arnold palmerInvitational.2010 SeASon:Finished a career-best 79th in the FedExcup standings, withcareer-best numbers in top-10s (two) and made cuts (11)…First top-10 finish of the year came with a t4 at the Wastemanagement phoenix open. It was his best finish sincea t13 at the 2007 u.S. Bank championship in milwaukeeand first top-five finish since winning the 2006 Zurichclassic of New orleans…Finished t4 at the arnold palmerInvitational for his second top-10 of the season…makinghis 19th start of the season, finished t32 and collected$32,618 at the turning Stone resort championship to maintainhis status for the remainder of the season. Entered theyear playing out of the major medical Extension categoryand needed $796,087 in 21 starts to keep his card.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: playing out of the major medical Extension category,made three cuts in eight starts. Failed to record a top-25 finish,with a t30 at the Verizon Heritage his best outing. 2008:Did not play on the pga tour due to continuing recoveryfrom a shoulder injury. Finished t55 at the Nationwidetour’s chitimacha Louisiana open in late march, his only<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1990a 11999 30 6 1 1 $121,752/1812004 24 4 1 1 100,283/2172005 1 1 1 96,667/2006 27 10 1 1 4 1,356,731/662007 30 10 4 196/516 355,386/1672009 8 3 57/209 56,665/2222010 23 11 2 5 709/79 888,146/109total 144 45 1 5 16 2,975,629nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1997 17 8 1 5 $23,175/791998 25 13 1 5 28,349/722000 27 14 1 3 5 74,764/662001 26 14 1 3 7 145,536/252002 23 10 4 33,072/1082003 21 13 2 2 6 9 342,874/42004 12005 21 10 2 1 5 7 337,205/32008 1 1 1,693/288total 162 83 5 3 1 19 42 986,668* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10pgacuttHE pLaYErS cut t17Bridgestone Invitationalt68the Barclays t76 cut t21Deutsche Bank championship cut cutBmW championship cut WD t13 cut2-38 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSstart of the season in a pga tour-sanctioned event. 2007:opened the season with a t13 at the mercedes-Benzchampionship and later added another t13 at the u.S. Bankchampionship in milwaukee for his best finishes of theyear. made the cut in 10 of 30 starts, finishing No. 167 onthe money list. 2006: Had a career year thanks to his firsttour title and four top-25 finishes. collected more than $1million in season earnings for the first time in his career...claimed first tour victory one day shy of 33rd birthday atthe Zurich classic of New orleans with a 54-foot chip-inpar on 72nd hole. opened 70-70 to make the cut on thenumber, and grabbed 54-hole lead with an 8-under-par 64on a blustery Saturday. on Sunday, posted final-round 65that included a 12-foot bogey putt on No. 17 and the chipinpar on No. 18 after a difficult bunker shot behind greenleft him lying three in the green-side rough. the 269 total(19-under par) bested charles Howell III and Fred Funk byone stroke. Earned a career-best $1,080,000 after enteringthe week with just two made cuts in nine starts and$22,278 in earnings. Jumped to No. 103 in official Worldgolf ranking in becoming the 15th player to earn first tourvictory in New orleans...Shared third-round lead with DavisLove III at the chrysler classic of greensboro. Finished t12after a final-round, even-par 72. 2005: Earned return trip tothe tour for the third time in his career and second timevia the Nationwide tour. Finished third on the Nationwidetour money list (fourth in 2003)...Notched his fourth careertour win with a five-stroke victory at the rheem classic.Chris Couch (Continued)tied the Hardscrabble cc course record with a final-round,10-under-par 60...Won his second event at the LaSalleBank open. the victory moved him to the top of the seasonmoney list and past pat Bates on the tour’s career moneylist ($923,765). the win marked his fourth victory in 15starts, dating back to the 2003 season. It also earned anexemption into the cialis Western open, where he held the36-hole lead before tying for 13th. 2004: recorded first top-10 on tour since a t7 at the 1999 Sony open in Hawaiiwith a t10 at the Southern Farm Bureau classic. Was onebehind Fred Funk through 54 holes and finished five backafter a final-round, 2-under 70...Ended the season No.217 on the money list. 2003: Brenden pappas loaned him$3,000 in mid-season to allow him to continue playing...Finished the season No. 4 on the Nationwide tour moneylist with $342,874...capped the season with a victory at theseason-ending tour championship. Shattered the previoustournament record with an 18-under-par 270, three shotsclear of D.J. Brigman...also won the oregon classic. Shot afinal-round, 3-under-par 69 and then birdied the first playoffhole to defeat Jason Bohn. 2002: played 23 events on theNationwide tour. 2001: Had thoughts of giving up the gameand becoming a club professional. Began the 2001 seasonwith no status on either tour. used sponsor exemption togain admittance to season-opening Florida classic on hishome course, gainesville cc. captured first career victory,the $76,500 winner’s check and fully-exempt status for theremainder of the 2001 and 2002 seasons. 1999: EarnedBen CraneeXeMPt StAtUS: 2010 tournament winner(through 2012)FULL nAMe: Benjamin mccully craneHeiGHt: 5-11WeiGHt: 165BiRtHDAte: march 6, 1976BiRtHPLAce: portland, orReSiDence: Westlake, tXmembership on the tour after finishing t17 at the 1998Qualifying tournament. only top-10 was a t7 at the 1999Sony open in Hawaii, his first career professional start onthe tour...Finished 181st on tour money list, making justsix of 30 cuts. Amateur: two-time all-america selection atuniversity of Florida...In 1991, was top-ranked junior golferin the united States...His father started him in the gameat age 7...at age 16, successfully qualified for 1990 Hondaclassic, where he shot 82-77 and missed the cut.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.95 (96)Driving Distance ...........................................292.4 (49)Driving accuracy percentage .......................65.87% (62)greens in regulation percentage ................66.50% (114)putting average ...........................................1.742 (8)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–turning Stoneresort championship/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–3 times, mostrecent 2010 turning Stone resort championship/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,080,000–2006 Zurich classic of New orleans/1career High official World Rank: after 2006 Zurichclassic of New orleans/103FAMiLY: Wife, Heather; cassidy olivia (12/5/06),Brayden mccully (10/20/08)eDUcAtion: university of oregon (1999, Sociology)SPeciAL inteReStS: ping-pong, fishing, fitness, familytURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1999Q ScHooL: 2001JoineD toUR: 2002nationwide tour AlumnusSection 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (3):2003 BellSouth classic. 2005 u.S. Bank championship inmilwaukee. 2010 Farmers Insurance open.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):2000 Wichita open. 2001 gila river classic at Wild Horsepass Development.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (1):cImB asia pacific classic [asia].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:1—Farmers Insurance open; t3—crowne plazaInvitational at colonial; t4—tHE pLaYErS championship;t7—Hp Byron Nelson championship; t9—World golfchampionships-accenture match play championship.2010 SeASon:claimed his third pga tour win in second start of theyear, at the Farmers Insurance open, and played his way totHE tour championship for the first time. also capturedunofficial pga tour victory in malaysia, the cImB asiapacific classic…made two birdie putts longer than 45feet to build a big final-round lead, then hung on despitetwo short misses on the back nine to beat michael Sim,Brandt Snedeker and marc Leishman by one stroke at theFarmers Insurance open. Finished at 13-under-par 275 forhis third career victory and first in nearly five years. Hemade it a point not to look at a leaderboard throughout thefinal round, and didn’t know the result until ryuji Imadacongratulated him on the 18th green. Starting the finalround two shots behind Imada, shot a final-round 70 as heopened with three birdies in five holes, including one fromjust over 45 feet on No. 3. He expanded his lead to threeshots with another 45-foot birdie putt on the 11th. With aone-stroke lead entering the par-5 finishing hole, made apar as Sim (in the same final-group pairing), Snedeker andLeishman failed to make birdies on the final hole…Finishedt9 at the World golf championships-accenture match playchampionship, losing 3 and 2 in the third round to eventualthird-place finisher camilo Villegas…Finished t4 at tHEpLaYErS championship. making his sixth appearance attHE pLaYErS, has improved his results in each of his sixstarts (2003: missed cut’ 2004: t66; 2006: t36; 2008: t6,2009: t5; 2010: t4)…Finished t5 at the Hp Byron Nelsonchampionship. Has two top-10s at the Hp Byron Nelsonin eight career starts…came back the next week with at3 at the crowne plaza Invitational at colonial, finishingwith a 32-foot birdie putt on the final hole. It was his thirdconsecutive top-10 finish and fifth overall, tying him withErnie Els and retief goosen for most on tour. the finishalso moved him to fifth in the FedExcup standings andNo. 8 in the ryder cup standings. recorded a hole-in-oneon the par-3 13th hole with an 8-iron from 160 yards enroute to a second-round, 6-under 64…overcame openingtwo rounds of 76-77 with 67-69 at the BmW championshipsecure a spot into tHE tour championship field, where hefinished t17. Finished 27th in final FedExcup standings…at the inaugural cImB asia pacific classic in malaysia, hedrove his tee shot on the 292-yard, par-4 15th to within 8feet then made the putt for eagle to tie the final-round leadat 17-under. at the 72nd hole, made a clutch, 8-foot birdieputt to claim a one-stroke win over Brian Davis. It was anunofficial victory on the pga tour and an official victoryon the asian tour.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Surpassed $1 million in earnings for the sixth time inPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.23 (17)Driving Distance ...........................................282.3 (136)Driving accuracy percentage .......................71.13% (9)greens in regulation percentage ................68.22% (63)putting average ...........................................1.752 (21)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 64–4 times, mostrecent crowne plaza Invitational at colonial/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2005 u.S.Bank championship in milwaukee/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $954,000–2010 Farmers Insurance open/1career High official World Rank: after 2005 merrillLynch Skins game/30pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-39


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2seven years, finishing No. 61 in the FedExcup standings.recorded four top-10 finishes...Finished t7 at the BuickInvitational, ranking second in both fairways hit (40 of 56)and greens in regulation (56 of 72) for the week...twostarts later, finished a season-best third at the Hondaclassic, three strokes behind champion Y.E. Yang...Heldthe first-round lead at tHE pLaYErS championship witha 7-under 65. posted rounds of 73-72-72 to finish t5 at6-under 282...Finished t6 at the Buick open after weekendscores of 65-69, matching tiger Woods and Brian Vraneshfor the weekend low of 10-under. 2008: played the seasonon a major medical Exemption. Finished a season-bestt4 at the FBr open...Finished t6 at tHE pLaYErS, fallingsix shots shy of champion Sergio garcia...posted a secondconsecutive top-10 finish, and third of the year, two weekslater at the crowne plaza Invitational at colonial witha fifth-place showing. It marked the first time since the2006 Booz allen classic that he posted four consecutiverounds in the 60s...at the Deutsche Bank championship inSeptember, fired a third-round, 8-under-par 63 to claim t10.2007: two-time pga tour winner limited to nine eventsdue to lower back problems that have plagued him duringhis career. granted major medical Extension and had 18events in 2008 to earn $506,928 (combined with 2007 earningsof $278,252, would equal 2007’s No. 125 earnings of$785,180) and receive major medical Extension status forthe remainder of the 2008 campaign…posted four top-25s in nine starts with a best finish of t17 at the Worldgolf championships-accenture match play championship.2006: another consistent year on tour, making a careerhigh20 cuts in 26 events entered and collecting more than$1 million for the fourth straight season. Hampered in theearly season by back problems...Best finish was t2 at theFrys.com open in his first start following a withdrawal dueto more back issues at the World golf championshipsamericanExpress championship three weeks earlier.Ben Crane (Continued)2005: missed February and march due to lingering backproblems...In eighth start in early June, finished t2 at theBooz allen classic for first top-10 of season, posting roundsof 68-67 on the weekend...collected his second pga tourtitle in wire-to-wire fashion at the u.S. Bank championshipin milwaukee. recorded four rounds in the 60s, includinga career-best opening round 8-under 62 to win by fourstrokes...posted his second runner-up finish of the seasonwith a t2 at the Bell canadian open. Final-round 4-under 66left him one stroke back of winner mark calcavecchia...thenext week posted a career-best fourth top-three finish ofthe season, third at the 84 LumBEr classic. It was his fifthtop-10 of the season...Earned an invitation to tHE tourchampionship for the first time in his career. three backof the lead through 36 holes, but weekend rounds of 72-69dropped him to t7, his sixth top-10...Qualified for the 2006masters, his first, with money list finish. 2004: made hismercedes championships debut, finishing t9. one of threefirst-timers to finish in the top-10 (along with Darren clarkeand adam Scott) at Kapalua...carded five rounds in the 60sto finish t5 at the Bob Hope chrysler classic...In defense ofBellSouth classic title, finished t6, six strokes behind winnerZach Johnson...recorded first career top-10 in a majorchampionship with his t9 at the pga championship. 2003:the first of seven first-time winners on the pga tour,capturing the BellSouth classic. In 40th career start, cardedrounds of 64-63 on the weekend to come from six strokesback of 54-hole leader Lee Janzen to win. Final-round,9-under-par 63 punctuated by an eagle-3 on the 72nd holeafter a 357-yard drive, matching tpc at Sugarloaf courserecord held by tiger Woods (1998) and later matchedby Duffy Waldorf (1999). opened 73-73 to make the cutby only one stroke. Earned a career-high paycheck of$720,000. 2002: one of several rookies that found successon the pga tour after posting wins during Nationwidetour career...after struggling early, finished second toShigeki maruyama at the Verizon Byron Nelson classic.closed with a 65, matching tiger Woods’ low round ofthe day. Earned $518,400 six days before his wedding andenough to secure card for 2003. 2001: Earned his first tourcard with a t5 at the pga tour Qualifying tournament...Won a three-man playoff which included Bo Van pelt andJason caron at the gila river classic (Nationwide tour)on the fourth extra hole. Shared first- and second-roundleads with Van pelt and held one-stroke advantage at the54-hole mark. the victory and a t5 at the Nationwide tourchampionship moved him to 23rd on the final money list.2000: gained membership on Nationwide tour with victoryat the 2000 Wichita open. Was the 12th monday qualifierto win a Nationwide tour title. Amateur: Won the 1998pacific coast amateur...three-time all-pac-10 selectionat the university of oregon...originally attended Bayloruniversity, but did not play golf.PeRSonAL:Was age 5 when his grandfather taught him how to playgolf…Doesn’t like to know who he will be paired with,saying, “I looked up to a lot of these guys who I’m nowplaying with. So, I didn’t want to have to go to sleep thinkingabout it. and so that’s kind of been my routine. I neverwant to know who I’m playing with. Just tell me the time.In 2002, at the Byron Nelson I played with Ernie Els in thefinal round, it worked good, because I watched Ernie play alot of golf on tV. So we just kind of kept that routine going.I just never look and find out on the first tee.”…took partin the 2008 BmW Northwest charity Skins game withhost ryan moore, aaron Baddeley and Bubba Watson tohelp raise funds for local charities in Washington state…takes a leading role with his wife, Heather, in support ofLove146, an international group dedicated to eradicatingthe sexual exploitation of children in thailand, cambodiaand the philippines.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2002 30 16 1 2 7 $921,076/702003 27 19 1 3 8 1,419,070/482004 27 19 5 7 1,036,958/752005 21 18 1 2 1 6 8 2,457,329/192006 26 20 1 3 9 1,489,093/582007 9 6 4 27/550 278,252/1802008 25 19 4 8 100,750/59 1,488,505/642009 27 20 1 4 9 996/61 1,667,085/512010 24 19 1 1 5 12 550/27 2,841,500/23total 216 156 3 4 3 32 72 13,598,867nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1998a 11999a 11999 12000 18 11 1 1 4 $103,651/482001 26 14 1 4 6 147,474/23total 47 25 2 5 10 251,125* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters cut cut t24u.S. open cut 62 t53 cut cutBritish open cut t11 cut cutpga t48 t9 t40 cut cut t43 t39tHE pLaYErS cut t66 t36 t6 t5 t4tour championship t7 t17accenture match play championship t17 t17 t9Bridgestone Invitational t42 t58 16 t58ca championship t37 WD t37HSBc championst30the Barclays cut cut t29 cut t41 t12Deutsche Bank championship cut t62 t10 t69 cutBmW championship 86 DNS cut t33 t45 t452-40 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSBen CurtiseXeMPt StAtUS: 120th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: Ben clifford curtisHeiGHt: 5-11WeiGHt: 175BiRtHDAte: may 26, 1977BiRtHPLAce: columbus, oHReSiDence: Stow, oHFAMiLY: Wife, candace; Liam Benjamin (9/20/06);addison marie (12/11/07)eDUcAtion: Kent State university (2000, recreationmanagement)SPeciAL inteReStS: FamilytURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2000Q ScHooL: 2002JoineD toUR: 2003<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (3):2003 British open. 2006 Booz allen classic, 84 LumBErclassic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:6—arnold palmer Invitational.2010 SeASon:a sixth-place finish at the arnold palmer Invitational washis only top-10 of the season and his best showing sincethe 2009 travelers championship (t4). advanced to thefirst playoff event, the Barclays, for the fourth consecutiveseason, but failed to move onto the second event, theDeutsche Bank championship.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished t6 at the European tour’s BmW pgachampionship on the strength of a final-round 67, highlightedby a birdie-birdie-eagle-eagle finish on holes 15through 18 at the Wentworth club...First top-10 of theyear on the pga tour, a t4, came thanks to four roundsin the 60s at the travelers championship, highlighted by a6-under 64 in the second round. 2008: Finished the seasonranked ninth in the FedExcup standings, thanks to careerbestnumbers in top-10 finishes (5), top-25 finishes (8),made cuts (18) and earnings ($2,615,798/17th). also qualifiedfor his first ryder cup team...recorded his first top-10of the season with a runner-up finish at the Wachoviachampionship. Fell five shots shy of eventual championanthony Kim. Birdied the first four holes on Sunday enroute to a final-round 65, which matched the low round ofthe week. marked his best finish on the pga tour sincewinning the 84 LumBEr classic in 2006...Finished t7 at theBritish open for his best finish in a major since winning hisfirst major start at the 2003 British open (21 starts)...posteda t2 finish at the pga championship a few weeks later.Held a one-stroke lead entering the final round, but closedwith a 1-over 71 to finish two behind champion padraigHarrington. It was his first top-10 at the pga championshipand his second top-10 of the season a major championship.Finish enabled him to qualify for his first ryder cup team,where he had a 1-1-1 record, including a 2-and-1 Singlesvictory over Lee Westwood...a t4 finish at the Barclaysgave him back-to-back top-10s on the pga tour (t2 at thepga championship)...capped the year with a fifth-placeeffort at tHE tour championship presented by cocacola...representedthe united States, along with teammateBrandt Snedeker, at the omEga mission Hills World cup inchina, where the duo finished ninth. 2007: Ended the seasonwith two-top-10 finishes and 15 made cuts in 25 starts.First top-10 was solo fourth in seventh start of the season atthe arnold palmer Invitational. In second place through 54holes, finished four back of Vijay Singh after a final-round72...after missing the cut the previous three years sincewinning the British open in 2003, finished t8 at carnoustiethanks to a final-round 65. 2006: Had a career year, pickingup two more pga tour titles and earning more than $2.2million, giving him a spot in tHE tour championship for thefirst time in his career...captured his second tour victoryat the rain-soaked Booz allen classic, joining greg Norman(1984) as wire-to-wire victors at the tour’s WashingtonD.c. event. playing in 64th event since British open winin 2003, slept on the lead for five consecutive nights asmultiple delays forced a tuesday morning finish. roundsof 62-65-67-70—264 earned a five-stroke victory overrunners-up Billy andrade, padraig Harrington, Nick o’Hernand Steve Stricker...Earned second victory of the seasonwith a two-stroke victory over charles Howell III at the 84LumBEr classic. tied with Howell through 54 holes afteropening 66-69-69, posted final-round 2-under-par 70 toclinch third career tour win, most of any american-bornplayer in his 20s. With paycheck of $828,000, surpassed $2million in season earnings for the first time in career. threeof his six career top-10s have been victories...Qualified fortHE tour championship in the atlanta for the first time inhis career, finished 21st. 2005: Earned the first top-10 of theseason in July, finishing third at the cialis Western open.Shared first-round lead with Jim Furyk and todd Fischerat 7-under par. posted even-par 71 on Friday and fell twobehind 36-hole leader chris couch, then shared third-roundlead with Furyk at 12-under after a 66. Final-round 3-over 74left him five strokes behind Furyk and with his first top-10 inover a year (t8 at 2004 memorial tournament)...Finished t4at the Buick championship. opened with a 6-under-par 64 toshare the lead with J.L. Lewis. posted four rounds in the 60sfor the first time in his career, but came up two shots out ofthe Brad Faxon-tjaart van der Walt playoff. 2004: collectedone top-10, a t8 at the memorial tournament...Shared the18- and 36-hole lead at the memorial tournament, only 18miles from where he grew up in ostrander, ohio. Finishedwith rounds of 73-72 at muirfield Village gc for a t8 finish,the second top-10 of his career (34 events) and the firstsince his victory at the 2003 British open. 2003: Voted pgatour rookie of the Year. pulled one of the greatest upsetsin golf history, capturing the British open in first careermajor championship start. rounds of 72-72-70-69—283topped Vijay Singh and thomas Bjorn by one stroke. Enteredfinal round tied for third, but grabbed lead with birdies onsix of first 11 holes on Sunday, putting him two up on Bjorn,three ahead of Singh and four up on tiger Woods. Went toNo. 18 three behind Bjorn after bogeys at Nos. 12, 14, 15and 17. Saved par with 10-foot putt on No. 18, and earnedtitle when Bjorn finished 4-over on the final four holes. FirstSection 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2000 12001 1 1 $6,020/2003 21 13 1 1 3 1,434,911/462004 20 9 1 4 500,818/1412005 24 8 1 2 2 594,670/1292006 26 17 2 2 7 2,256,326/302007 25 15 2 2 87,250/114 772,321/1262008 22 18 2 5 8 110,702/9 2,615,798/172009 18 15 1 4 491/102 799,524/1052010 24 16 1 5 416/119 812,136/120total 182 112 3 2 1 15 35 9,792,523nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1997 12001 2 1 1 $6,847/1942002 4 2 1 6,470/2002003 1 1 1 5,146/229total 8 4 3 18,463* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masterscut cut t39 cut cut t35 cutu.S. open 30 cut 57 t45 cut 57 t14British open 1 cut cut cut t8 t7 cut cutpga cut cut t34 t60 cut t2 t24 cuttHE pLaYErS cut cut cut cut t42 t22 t66tour championship 21 5accenture match play championship t17 t33Bridgestone Invitational t30 t42 80 t64 t39ca championship t66 t58 t28the Barclays t66 cut t4 cut cutDeutsche Bank championship cut cut cut t27BmW championship t13 cut 3 cut t13nAtionAL teAMS: ryder cup (1), 2008; World cup (1), 2008; World amateur teamchampionship (1), 2000.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-41


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSBen Curtis (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2player since Francis ouimet at the 1913 u.S. open to wina major in his first try. First player to win first British openstart since tom Watson in 1975. Youngest British openwinner at 26 years, 1 month, 24 days, since tiger Woodswon in 2000 at age 24 years, 6 months, 23 days. Jumpedfrom 396th to 35th in the official World golf ranking,the biggest jump since the ranking began in 1986. oneof four first-time major champions in 2003, joining mikeWeir (masters), Jim Furyk (u.S. open), and Shaun micheel(pga). Qualified for the British open via a t13 finish atthe 100th Western open, his best career finish to dateand first career top-25 finish...Just one month after Britishopen triumph, returned to home state to play in the NEcInvitational at Firestone cc in akron. First-round co-leaderwith Sergio garcia after a 6-under-par 64. married candaceBeatty in Kent on Saturday evening, aug. 23 after thecompletion of the third round. Finished t30. 2002: playedthe Hooters tour for a second consecutive season, finishing10th on the money list and winning in myrtle Beach,Sc...placed t26 at the pga tour Qualifying tournament.Amateur: three-time all-american at Kent State...Wonthe ohio amateur in 1999 and 2000. Second win came by17 strokes, joining John cook and arnold palmer as thetournament’s only back-to-back winners. that same year,finished runner-up at the Western amateur and won theplayers’ amateur to become the No. 1-ranked amateurgolfer in the world by Golfweek.PeRSonAL:grew up only 50 yards from the practice putting green ofmill creek gc in ostrander, oH, where grandfather built thecourse and where his father is superintendent…Startedplaying golf at age 3, but says he didn’t get serious aboutit until high school. Won the Division II state title his juniorand senior years of high school…the week after Britishopen victory, was a guest on the “Late Show with DavidLetterman,” hitting wedge shots rooftop to rooftop duringthe telecast, and visited president george W. Bush in theWhite House…caddie for most of 2003 was former KentState university teammate Danny Fahl. andy Sutton, along-time caddie on the European tour, worked for curtisat the British open…Is friends with fellow Kent Statealum Lou Holtz, who is also a member at Lake Nona g&ccin orlando, FL.Brian DavisPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.87 (86)Driving Distance ...........................................275.5 (182)Driving accuracy percentage .......................70.07% (19)greens in regulation percentage ................68.02% (69)putting average ...........................................1.800 (140)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 64–travelerschampionship/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2006 Boozallen classic/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,112,720–2003 British open/1career High official World Rank: after 2009 mercedes-Benz championship/24eXeMPt StAtUS: 46th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: Brian Lester DavisHeiGHt: 5-11WeiGHt: 185BiRtHDAte: august 2, 1974BiRtHPLAce: London, EnglandReSiDence: orlando, FLFAMiLY: Wife, Julie; oliver (4/16/04), Henry (11/21/05),madeline (6/23/08)SPeciAL inteReStS: all sports, spending time withfamilytURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1994Q ScHooL: 2004JoineD toUR: 2005BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSHeS:2—2007 Stanford St. Jude championship, 2009 Hp ByronNelson championship, 2010 Verizon Heritage, crowneplaza Invitational at colonial, t2—2008 Legends renotahoeopen.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (2):2000 peugeot open de Espana [Eur]. 2004 aNZchampionship [Eur].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:2—Verizon Heritage, crowne plaza Invitational at colonial.2010 SeASon:Season highlighted by two runner-up performances andcareer-best 53rd-place finish in the FedExcup standings…Lost in a playoff to Jim Furyk at the Verizon Heritage afterfinishing regulation tied at 13-under, giving him runner-upfinishes on tour in each of the last four years. Birdied the<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1998 11999 1 1 $9,491/2962000 12003 4 3 1 1 228,611/2004 7 2 1 110,250/2005 23 15 1 2 6 854,460/982006 28 18 2 5 762,281/1132007 28 22 1 3 5 90,161/76 1,289,207/712008 34 22 1 2 9 100,905/56 1,151,558/962009 32 19 1 4 7 1,045/58 1,874,318/432010 32 18 2 2 5 1,149/53 1,640,516/46total 191 120 5 1 16 39 7,920,693* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*18th hole to force the playoff, which went back to the 18thtee. playing his third shot out of a greenside hazard in theplayoff, Davis called a two-stroke penalty on himself aftertouching a loose impediment during his backswing (rule13-4), ensuring Furyk’s victory. posted just four bogeys duringthe week, but two came on Nos. 15 and 16 during thefinal round…at 16-under 194, shared the 54-hole lead withBryce molder at the crowne plaza Invitational at colonial,shattering his previous-best 54-hole total on tour (199). afinal-round 2-under 68 left him second (his second runnerupof the season) and three strokes behind champion ZachJohnson in his attempt to become the first player fromEngland to win the event. prior to the start of the thirdround, visited with school teacher Elizabeth Hodges and herEnglish class from Sam Houston High School in arlington,tX. they presented him with self-written journals of howthey were inspired by the honesty and sportsmanship hedemonstrated earlier in the year at the Verizon Heritage…<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYFinished birdie-eagle-birdie at the inaugural cImB asiapacific calssic in malaysia to take the clubhouse lead at17-under. When Ben crane made birdie at the 72nd hole forthe win, Davis earned solo-second-place honors at the pgatour-sanctioned unofficial event.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished No. 58 on the FedExcup points list, with 19made cuts in 32 starts. Finished a career-best No. 43 onthe money list...Earned first top-10 of the season with a t5at tHE pLaYErS championship with four sub-par rounds...another t5 followed a week later at the Valero texasopen with four rounds in the 60s...made it three consecutivetop-5 finishes with a second-place finish at Hp ByronNelson championship, again posting four rounds in the60s, and equaling his career-best tour finish. Final-round64 marked his 20th consecutive round of par or better...afinal-round, bogey-free 64 led to a t7 finish at the seasonendingchildren’s miracle Network classic. 2008: Held theYear 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masterscutu.S. open t61 cut cutBritish open cut t68 cut t6 cut cut t53pga cut t13 cut cut t39tHE pLaYErS cut t20 cut cut t5 cutaccenture match play championshipt33ca championshipt35the Barclayst54 t38 cut t60Deutsche Bank championship cut cut t72 t50 t49 t22BmW championship t21 t38 t45 t54nAtionAL teAMS: alfred Dunhill cup (1), 2000; World cup (1), 2000; Seve trophy (1), 2003.2-42 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSBrian Davis (Continued)36-hole lead at the Honda classic before weekend roundsof 73-73 left him four shy of eventual winner Ernie Els. t7finish marked his first top-10 of the season...In a six-weekspan, posted four top-20 finishes beginning with a t13 atthe travelers championship in June. Best finish was a t2at the Legends reno-tahoe open in august, his best finishsince taking solo second at the 2007 Stanford St. Judechampionship. 2007: Had three top-10 finishes and toppedthe $1-million mark for the first time in his career...postedhis best career finish, a second, at the Stanford St. Judechampionship to complete an emotional week. Had to flyhome to orlando on tuesday of tournament week whenwife and two children were rushed to the hospital followinga carbon monoxide gas leak at their home. returned tomemphis late Wednesday...made the cut in his final twostarts to close the season with 17 consecutive cuts made,which put him second behind tiger Woods (23 in a row)to finish the season. 2006: In second season on tour,retained card on the strength of two top-10s...In fourthstart of the season, collected his first top-10 with a t7 atthe at&t pebble Beach National pro-am...Second top-10was a t8 at the EDS Byron Nelson championship, thanksto a closing 7-under 65. 2005: In rookie season on tour,finished 98th on the money list...posted second careertop-10, a t3 at the rain-shortened, unofficial Nissan open.Shot 65-69 to finish one shot out of adam Scott-chadcampbell playoff...Shared the first-round lead with threeothers after an 8-under 64 at the Ford championship atDoral. Finished t44...Finished t7 at the Shell Houston opento bump season earnings into top 50...closing 3-under 69at the Daily telegraph Dunlop masters earned a spot ina three-man playoff on European tour with thomas Bjornand David Howell, eventually won by Bjorn. 2004: Earnedhis initial tour card by taking medalist honors in his firsttrip to the Qualifying tournament since 1995. the firsttimerat final stage posted the highest final round (2-over74) by a Q-School winner since 1996 (Steve Jones, 75) andwon by one stroke over rob rashell...Finished 31st on theEuropean tour’s Volvo order of merit, where he had beena member since 1997, with three top-10s and his secondcareer victory, at the aNZ championship. 2003: t6 at theBritish open, shooting 68-68 on the weekend. recordedtwo seconds, a third and 10 top-10s on the European tour.2002: married his wife Julie in october and the week ofhis honeymoon played in the telefonica open de madrid,finishing t2, his best finish of the season. 2000: In may,won his first title, the peugeot open de España, at the pgagolf de catalunya, where he met his wife to be, Julie, aformer flight attendant and daughter of former Englandgoalkeeper ray clemence. Amateur: represented Englandat boy, youth and senior levels...Won the 1992 petermcEvoy trophy.Jason DayeXeMPt StAtUS: 2010 tournament winner(through 2012)FULL nAMe: Jason anthony DayHeiGHt: 6-0WeiGHt: 165BiRtHDAte: November 12, 1987BiRtHPLAce: Beaudesert, Queensland, australiaPeRSonAL:Has had two skin cancers and is affiliated with the Skincancer Foundation with the hopes he can educate peopleabout the dangers of the sun and what role prevention canhave in helping people maintain their health.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.38 (143)Driving Distance ...........................................278.9 (163)Driving accuracy percentage .......................68.35% (31)greens in regulation percentage ................63.09% (175)putting average ...........................................1.786 (101)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–2 times, most recentDeutsche Bank championship/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2008 Frys.com open/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $702,000–2009 Hp Byron Nelson championship/2career High official World Rank: after 2004 the Hondaclassic/45ReSiDence: Forest Lake, Queensland, australia; FortWorth, tXFAMiLY: Wife, EllieSPeciAL inteReStS: Surfing, dirt bikingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2006nationwide tour Graduate (2007)Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2010 Hp Byron Nelson championship.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2007 Legend Financial group classic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:1—Hp Byron Nelson championship; t2—Deutsche Bankchampionship; t5—the Barclays; t9—at&t National;t10—pga championship.2010 SeASon:Finished the season No. 8 in the FedExcup standings, highlightedby first pga tour victory at the Hp Byron Nelsonchampionship and first trip to tHE tour championship…Survived a ball in water hazard on the final hole to win hisfirst pga tour title at the Hp Byron Nelson championship.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2006 7 5 2 $174,508/2008 28 13 2 6 97,149/83 767,393/1362009 18 14 1 2 7 1,213/48 1,251,219/692010 24 18 1 1 5 11 1,660/8 2,904,327/21total 77 50 1 2 9 26 5,097,447nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2007 19 14 1 1 1 7 10 $331,542/5total 19 14 1 1 1 7 10 331,542* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 07 08 09 10British opent60pgat10tHE pLaYErScuttour championshipt17Bridgestone Invitationalt22the Barclays t31 t12 t5Deutsche Bank championship t50 t19 t2BmW championship t59 t54at 22 years, 6 months and 11, youngest winner at tpc Lascolinas since tiger Woods’ victory in 1997 at the age of 21.Nearly withdrew thursday morning because he felt ill dueto medication for a lingering sinus infection but finishedwith a final-round 72 to win at age 22. Held a two-strokelead over Blake adams entering the final round. But thoughthe might have blown it when, holding a one-stroke lead, hisapproach to the final hole went into the water (for the thirdtime on the week on that hole). But he got a reprieve whenplaying partner adams—who said he didn’t see whereDay’s ball went—knocked his ball into the water, too. Daysalvaged a bogey to finish at 10-under 270, while adamstook a double bogey and dropped into a tie for second at8-under with Brian gay and Jeff overton…Shared thefirst-round lead at the at&t National after a 4-under 66.one behind after 36 holes, but weekend rounds of 72-71led to a t9 finish…In just his second career major championshipstart, earned t10 honors with matt Kuchar at thepga championship in august…Held the 36-hole lead atthe Barclays by one stroke at 8-under-par 135 and finishedt5 for fourth top 10 of the year…Held at least a share ofthe lead during the first three rounds of the Deutsche Bankchampionship, including a tournment-tying 54-hole total of17-under 196. Went on to card a final-round even-par 71 fora t2 finish, a distant five strokes behind charley Hoffman.one of only three players to record top-10 finishes in thefirst two playoff events, but failed to crack the top-15 in hisfinal two events to finish No. 8 in the FedExcup standings.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished t2 at the puerto rico open, one strokebehind winner michael Bradley. Had a chance to birdie thefinal hole and force a playoff but missed a 7-foot putt tofinish at 13-under along with Brett Quigley. Bradley sankpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-43


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSJason Day (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2an 11-foot birdie putt earlier to earn the one-stroke advantage...Finishedfourth at the crowne plaza Invitational,missing a three-way playoff by a stroke. advanced 33spots, from 95th to 62nd, in the FedExcup standings. Shotfour rounds in the 60s at colonial cc, where he is a memberand lives nearby...recorded back-to-back eagles at Nos. 13and 14 (along with Brian Vranesh) during the final round ofthe Buick open, shooting 70 to t28...Finished the seasonNo. 48 in the FedExcup standings after playing in the firstthree pga tour playoff events. 2008: rookie recordedhis first career top-10 tour finish at the at&t pebbleBeach National pro-am with a solo sixth...posted roundsof 69-65 on the weekend to finish t8 at the Shell Houstonopen...Finished the season with six top-25 finishes in 28tour starts. 2007: made the cut in 14 of 19 starts onthe Nationwide tour with 10 top-25 finishes. Finished theseason No. 5 on the money list with $331,542.. In just hissecond career start on the Nationwide tour, finished t6 atthe HSBc New Zealand pga championship...posted a t4 atthe Fort Smith classic, posting a career-best, 8-under 62 towind up two shots back of winner Jay Williamson...Sharedthe lead after the first and third rounds at the LaSalle Bankopen, but a 73 in the final round led to a t9, his third top-10 showing of the year...Won the Legend Financial groupclassic, where a final-round 67 and a tournament-record16-under-par 268 made him the youngest player to wina pga tour-sanctioned event. at 19 years, 7 months,26 days, he surpassed the previous youngest players towin on the two tours, including Johnny mcDermott’s (19years, 10 months) win at the 1911 u.S. open and Jamesoh’s (21 years, 5 months, 27 days) victory at the 2003mark christopher charity classic. the win made Day thetour’s 20th different winner from australia and his victorywas the 30th overall by that group, also a tour record.the win began a five-tournament stretch where he postedfour top-five finishes, including a t5 at the Nationwidechildren’s Hospital Invitational, a runner-up effort at thecox classic and a third-place finish at the Xerox classic.of particular note was a weekend dual in omaha witheventual winner roland thatcher. Shot scores of 62-63(17-under par) but still finished one stroke behind thatcher.His 125 total over the final two rounds equaled the lowest36-hole score in Nationwide tour history. played the frontnine Saturday (28) and Sunday (29) at 13-under par. Wasnamed the tour’s player of the month in July. Suffereda right wrist injury late in the season which forced him tosit out from early october till the end of the year. 2006:made all seven previous career starts on the pga tourwith strong showings at the reno-tahoe open (t11) andthe u.S. Bank championship in milwaukee (t13). Finishedwith five made cuts and $174,508 in earnings. 2005:played on the pga tour of australasia from 2004-05.Amateur: Won the 2006 australian amateur Strokeplaychampionship. Decorated career also includes titlesat the australian Junior championship, World Juniorchampionship, Queensland amateur championship and theQueensland medal championship.PeRSonAL:got his start in golf from his dad, who died when Jasonwas 12…Was encouraged to attend a golf academy inaustralia by his coach, col Swatton, where he borrowed atiger Woods book from his roommate and gained inspirationfrom reading it.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.27 (22)Driving Distance ...........................................298.2 (15)Driving accuracy percentage .......................57.78% (163)greens in regulation percentage ................67.68% (84)putting average ...........................................1.777 (87)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 63–Deutsche Bankchampionship/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2010 DeutscheBank championship/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,170,000–2010 Hp Byron Nelson championship/1career High official World Rank: after 2010 tHE tourchampionship presented by coca-cola/39Brendon de Jonge (dee-yoNg)eXeMPt StAtUS: 34th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: Brendon russell de JongeHeiGHt: 6-0WeiGHt: 230BiRtHDAte: July 18, 1980BiRtHPLAce: Harare, ZimbabweReSiDence: charlotte, Nc; plays out of tpc piper glenFAMiLY: Wife, mary; Lauren Kenley (1/2/09)eDUcAtion: Virginia tech (2003, consumer Studies)SPeciAL inteReStS: FishingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2003Q ScHooL: 2006nationwide tour AlumnusBeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:3—2010 the greenbrier classic, t3—puerto rico open,Viking classic.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2008 Xerox classic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:3—the greenbrier classic, puerto rico open, Vikingclassic; 4—Wells Fargo championship; t7—John Deereclassic; t9—the Honda classic, travelers championship.2010 SeASon:Enjoyed a career-best season, with seven top-10 finishes.competed in the first three events of the pga tourplayoffs for the FedExcup…Was 3-over-par through 36holes to make the cut on the number at the Honda classic.closed with rounds of 67-68 to finish t9…one week later,posted second consecutive top-10 finish at the puerto ricoopen (t3)…turned in a final-round 66 to finish fourth atthe Quail Hollow championship in charlotte, Nc, wherehe resides…Next top-10 finish of the season came at thetravelers championship in June, where he matched hiscareer best in the second round with a 7-under 63 en routeto a t9…two weeks later at the John Deere classic, finishedt7 with tim clark and charley Hoffman, aided by fourrounds in the 60s…recorded his third top-10 in five starts,posting a third-place showing at the inaugural greenbrierclassic, equaling his career-best finish on tour…Was t3at the Viking classic after holding a share of the first andsecond round leads with eventual winner Bill Haas.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:member of the Nationwide tour in 2004-06 and 2008 andthe pga tour in 2007 and 2009-10. 2009: playing hissophomore season on the pga tour, made the cut in 16of 29 starts, with two top-10 finishes. Finished No. 139 inofficial earnings, with a t10 at the Northern trust openand t7 at the u.S. Bank championship in milwaukee, withmatching 66s in the second and third rounds. Earned higherstatus via the pga tour Qualifying tournament in earlyDecember 2009. 2008: tallied 16 top-25 finishes in 28 startson the Nationwide tour, leading to a second-place finishon the money list, with $437,035. Voted Nationwide tourplayer of the Year. Won the Xerox classic by four shots forhis first Nationwide tour victory, ranking first in putting,with 107 putts. Was t2 the following week at the Northeastpennsylvania classic, vaulting him to No. 1 on the moneylist, and added a hole-in-one for the fourth consecutive seasonwhen he made an ace. He started his run at the sametournament in 2005, adding aces at the 2006 LivermoreValley Wine country championship and the 2007 Southgeorgia classic. His four aces are the most in tour history.Held the top spot on the money list until being overtaken atthe season-ending Nationwide tour championship by mattBettencourt. 2007: made the cut in 12 of 26 starts during hisrookie season on the pga tour, with three top-25 finishes.Ended the season No. 155 on the money list, with $447,172.In fourth career start, rookie closed with a 5-under-par65 to notch first career top-10 (t9) at the mayakoba golfclassic. In July, a first-round 63 helped him claim a t28at the u.S. Bank championship in milwaukee. two weekslater, recorded his best pga tour finish with a t6 at thereno-tahoe open. Earned rookie pga tour card with t22finish at 2006 Qualifying tournament. made the cut in justPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.34 (29)Driving Distance ...........................................286.9 (105)Driving accuracy percentage .......................65.51% (65)greens in regulation percentage ................70.07% (17)putting average ...........................................1.759 (37)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 63–travelers championship/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2 times, mostrecent 2010 travelers championship/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $408,000–2010 the greenbrier classic/3career High official World Rank: after 2010 Justintimberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open/922-44 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSBrendon de Jonge (Continued)one of five Nationwide tour starts in 2007, a t59 at theNational mining association pete Dye classic. 2006: madethe cut in 18 of 27 starts on the Nationwide tour, crackingthe top-10 six times. Finished the year No. 37 on the moneylist, with $149,288. Finished t4 at the Virginia Beach openand Knoxville open. Had a hole-in-one on No. 11 duringthe third round of the Livermore Valley Wine countrychampionship. 2005: made the cut in 19 of 25 starts on theNationwide tour, with two top-10s. Earned $108,553 tofinish No. 51 on the final money list. Best finish was a t5at the Envirocare utah classic, finishing four shots behindwinner garrett Willis. 2004: made the cut in 14 of 22 startsduring his rookie season on the Nationwide tour, includingthree top-25s. collected $43,792 to place 97th with a season-bestt10 at the miccosukee championship. Amateur:Was the top-ranked amateur in Zimbabwe in 1999 andplayed on the 2000 World amateur team. Winner of the1999 Zimbabwe amateur by a record 14 shots, besting theprevious record held by Nick price. Says that is his biggestthrill in golf. Winner of the 1998 David Leadbetter JuniorInvitational. Earned second-team all-america honors atVirginia tech in 2002 and 2003, where he was a teammateof pga tour member Johnson Wagner. played througha broken rib to finish ninth at the 2002 Ncaa centralregional. Was the 2003 Big East conference champion.Winner of multiple collegiate tournaments and becamethe school’s first player to win twice in one season (2000).PeRSonAL:Lists Nick price as his hero.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2007 26 12 2 3 175/1,010 $447,172/1552009 29 16 2 4 315/137 536,696/1392010 32 24 3 7 11 1,170/51 2,167,978/34total 87 52 3 11 18 3,151,847nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2004 22 14 1 3 $43,792/972005 25 19 2 9 108,553/512006 27 18 6 10 149,288/372007 5 1 1,770/3082008 28 22 1 1 3 9 16 437,035/22009 3 2 3,670/243total 110 76 1 1 3 18 38 744,108* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 10u.S. opent33pgat48tHE pLaYErScutthe BarclayscutDeutsche Bank championship t45BmW championshipt63graham Delaet (duh-leT)eXeMPt StAtUS: 100th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: graham Norman DeLaetHeiGHt: 5-11WeiGHt: 165BiRtHDAte: January 22, 1982BiRtHPLAce: Weyburn, Saskatchewan, canadaReSiDence: Boise, IDFAMiLY: Wife, rubyeDUcAtion: Boise State university (2006, physicalEducation)SPeciAL inteReStS: Hockey, college footballtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2006Q ScHooL: 2009JoineD toUR: 2010Section 2 Player BiograPhiesBeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t3—Shell Houston open; t5—Viking classic; t6—Frys.com open.2010 SeASon:2010 pga tour rookie recorded three top-10 finishes. Witha strong Fall Series, moved from No. 129 to No. 100 toretain tour card for 2011…Earned a career-best t3 finishat the Shell Houston open, posting four sub-par rounds,including a third-round 71, the only bogey-free roundthat day…Equaled the course record with a career-low,<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2007 12009 1 1 $13,872/2009 1 1 13,872/2010 28 15 1 3 8 393/124 954,011/100total 30 16 1 3 8 967,883nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2003a 12005 12008 22009 1 1 $5,121/2232010 1total 6 1 5,121* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*10-under-par 62 in the third round of the reno-tahoe open,improving from a t61 to a t4. Finished t31…Finished t5 atthe Viking classic on the strength of a final round 68. Was129th on the money list coming into the week, but movedto 114th with his second career top-10 finish…two weekslater, recorded third top-10 finish of the year in the form oft6 at the Frys.com open to secure tour card.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished t8 at the pga tour Qualifying tournamentto earn rookie status on the 2010 pga tour. Had played<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 10the BarclayscutnAtionAL teAMS: World cup (2), 2008, 2009.in two tour events prior to rookie season - the 2007 and2009 canadian open, missing the cut in 2007 and finishingt46 in 2009. Has played in five Nationwide tour eventswith a t31 at the 2009 Ford Wayne gretzky classic hisonly made cut. Finished No. 1 on the 2009 canadian tourorder of merit, thanks to a pair of wins and four other top-10 finishes in his nine starts. Named player of the Year.Won the 2009 Bmg classic in Johannesburg on the Southafrican tour. represented canada with Wes Heffernan atthe 2008 omEga mission Hills World cup in china andfinished t13. played in the 2009 World cup, teaming withpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-45


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSgraham Delaet (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2Stuart anderson, to place t25...Finished fourth on the 2008canadian tour order of merit with a win and two runner-upfinishes. made 11 of 14 cuts in his first season in 2007 withseven top-10 finishes and was named rookie of the Year.Amateur: member of canada’s amateur team throughthe 2006 season. Finished second at the 2005 tELuSEdmonton open as an amateur. Won the 2005 and 2006Saskatchewan amateur. Four-time all-Western athleticconference at Boise State. Wac Freshman of the Year in2001 and Wac player of the Year in 2006. Won 10 timesas a collegian.PeRSonAL:Favorite course to play is Sahalee cc, would like to playcypress point and augusta National. Favorite collegeteam is Boise State. Favorite pro team is the NHL’scalgary Flames. Favorite tV show is “anything on ESpN.”Favorite movie is “Shawshank redemption.” Favoriteentertainer is russell peters. Favorite book is “the DaVincicode.” Favorite food is teriyaki chicken…Enjoys watchingalexander ovechkin of the NHL’s Washington capitals.Favorite city to visit is montreal. Dream foursome wouldinclude Wayne gretzky, Bill murray and tiger Woods. alsoplayed hockey and volleyball in high school.Chris DimarcoeXeMPt StAtUS: top 50 on pga tour careermoney listFULL nAMe: christian Dean DimarcoHeiGHt: 6-0WeiGHt: 180BiRtHDAte: august 23, 1968BiRtHPLAce: Huntington, NYReSiDence: orlando, FL; plays out of the cc ofHeathrowPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.64 (60)Driving Distance ...........................................305.7 (6)Driving accuracy percentage .......................64.74% (78)greens in regulation percentage ................71.27% (6)putting average ...........................................1.815 (167)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 62–reno-tahoe open/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2010 renotahoeopen/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $336,400–2010 Shell Houston open/t3career High official World Rank: after 2010 ShellHouston open/126FAMiLY: Wife, amy; cristian alexander (2/11/96),amanda Elizabeth (1/28/98), abigale Brooke (1/8/04)eDUcAtion: university of FloridaSPeciAL inteReStS: Family, sports, heart and cancerphilantrophytURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1990JoineD toUR: 1994nationwide tour Graduate (1993, 1997)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (3):2000 SEI pennsylvania classic. 2001 Buick challenge. 2002phoenix open.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):1997 ozarks open.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (1):2006 abu Dhabi golf championship [Eur].otHeR VictoRieS (2):2002 cVS charity classic [with Dudley Hart]. 2005 cVScharity classic [with Fred Funk].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t10—reno-tahoe open.2010 SeASon:Despite making the cut in his last 14 starts of the season,finished outside of the top 125 on the money list for thethird consecutive season…posted only top 10 of the year,and first on the pga tour since a t10 at the 2008 Justintimberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open, with a t10at the reno-tahoe open. opened with a 5-under-par 67, hislowest opening round of the season, and was one shot offthe first-round lead…Son cristian caddied for chris at theseason-ending children’s miracle Network classic.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made 19 of 29 cuts, but did not have any top-10finishes for the first time in a season since 1996. 2008:Finished outside of the top 125 (No. 146) in a full seasonfor the first time since his second season on the pga tourin 1995, but still managed to surpass $20 million in careerearnings...posted a 9-under 63 in the third round of theJustin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open tosit just one shot behind 54-hole leader marc turnesa. It washis best round on tour since a third-round 62 of the 2003phoenix open. posted a final-round 73 for his only top-10finish of the year (t10). 2007: Finished 107th on the moneylist, his lowest standing since 1998 when he finished111th...In defense of 2006 abu Dhabi golf championshiptitle in the united arab Emirates, finished fourth, aidedby a final-round 66...recorded his first top-10 of the pgatour season with a t4 at the World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational, his third top-10 in four years inakron. It was his first top-10 since his runner-up finish atthe 2006 British open...underwent successful left shouldersurgery for a bone spur on September 12 and took the restof the season off. 2006: Finished out of the top 30 (53rd)on the money list for the first time since 1999...With hiswife, amy, on the bag he fired a final-round 5-under 67 inlate January to overtake third-round leader Henrik Stensonand win the abu Dhabi golf championship in the unitedarab Emirates by a stroke. It was his first European tourstart outside the majors and World golf championships...Finished as runner-up in a major for the third consecutiveseason and in his third different major, two strokes behindtiger Woods at the British open, two weeks after the deathof his mother. Second-place finish was his first top-10in a British open in seven starts. Set the royal Liverpoolcourse record with a 7-under 65 in the second round. the72-hole total of 16-under 272 was a career best in a major...made his second consecutive ryder cup team and had a0-3-1 record. 2005: Finished a carer-best seventh on themoney list, earning career-high $3,562,548 and qualifiedfor his sixth consecutive tour championship...Hero forthe victorious u.S. presidents cup squad, posting a 4-0-1record. clinched the matches with a 13-foot birdie putt towin 1-up over Stuart appleby in Singles. recorded an ace inSaturday morning foursome matches with a 7-iron from 187yards on No. 7. Hole-in-one was second in presidents cuphistory (David Frost, 1994)...runner-up to David toms at theaccenture match play championship, earning a paycheckof $750,000...In fifth career masters tournament start,finished runner-up to tiger Woods, losing in a playoff. Ledafter 18 and 36 holes with 67-67. First player to fall in backto-backmajor championship playoffs since tom Watson(1978 pga championship and 1979 masters). Jumped tocareer-best No. 7 in the official World golf ranking...addedthird runner-up finish of the season, one stroke behindtiger Woods at the NEc Invitational. It was his seventhrunner-up finish since his win at the 2002 phoenix open.2004: In his second event of the season, was runner-upto Jonathan Kaye at the FBr open after the pair sharedthe third-round lead...co-leader at 6-under-par with philmickelson through 54 holes at the masters. Final-round 76dropped finish to t6. recorded an ace with a 5-iron at the180-yard sixth hole...posted back-to-back top-10s in majorsfor the first time in his career with a t9 at u.S. open...two months later, added a t2 at the pga championship.Entered three-man, three-hole playoff with Justin Leonardand Vijay Singh when Leonard missed a 12-footer for paron the 72nd hole. tied for second after Singh recorded theonly birdie of the playoff. the finish moved him to eighthon the final ryder cup team list, allowing him to make hisfirst ryder cup team. collected 21⁄2 points at oakland Hills,the most points for the u.S. team at the ryder cup, withhis 2-1-1 record. 2003: Did not win for the first time since1999, but racked up 10 top-10s to tie career best...rankedPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.98 (105)Driving Distance ...........................................279.0 (160)Driving accuracy percentage .......................70.13% (18)greens in regulation percentage ................67.39% (91)putting average ...........................................1.768 (59)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–travelers championship/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–2001 Invensysclassic at Las Vegas/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $799,370–2006 British open championship/2career High official World Rank: after 2005 EDS ByronNelson championship/62-46 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSChris Dimarco (Continued)third in putting average at 1.723...played for the unitedStates at the presidents cup in South africa. 2002: Wonfor third consecutive season, capturing the phoenix openwith rounds of 68-64-66-69. Four-shot lead with eight toplay evaporated with a double bogey and two bogeys (Nos.11-13). recovered with a birdie on par-3 16th hole thatprovided one-shot margin of victory over Kaname Yokooand Kenny perry...Winner of West coast Swing presentedby the St. paul, earning a bonus of $500,000. 2001: Wononce and had nine other top-10s to crack the single-season$2-million mark for the first time ($2,595,201)...In 29 starts,never went more than five events without a top-10...at theBuick challenge, was one stroke off the lead after 36 holes.after a third-round 71, rebounded by making a 15-footbirdie putt on the final hole to shoot 65 and force a playoffwith David Duval at 21-under-par 267. proceeded to makepar on the first extra hole to win on tour for the secondconsecutive season...opened with 65 to claim a one-strokelead in masters. Was the third consecutive masters rookieto lead after 18 holes. Followed with a 69 to claim a twostrokemargin over tiger Woods and phil mickelson after36. Finished t10. 2000: For the first time in his career<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-2events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1989a 1 11990 11992 11994 29 16 1 4 5 $216,839/851995 33 13 3 74,698/1741996 5 3 18,678/2451998 31 17 2 5 260,334/1111999 31 20 1 1 3 8 672,503/622000 33 25 1 2 5 13 1,842,221/192001 29 26 1 1 2 10 18 2,595,201/122002 29 27 1 1 7 16 2,606,430/112003 27 23 1 2 10 14 2,350,630/182004 27 25 2 1 9 17 2,971,842/122005 24 17 3 1 6 10 3,562,548/72006 26 16 1 2 7 1,537,926/532007 24 17 1 5 88,525/97 950,414/1072008 29 14 1 5 92,310/143 590,744/1462009 29 19 4 391/118 584,075/1352010 25 20 1 3 286/147 409,205/165total 434 299 3 12 8 61 133 21,244,288nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1991 29 13 4 7 $23,333/531992 11993 29 19 2 10 15 90,687/91994 1 1 460/2761996 11997 27 23 1 2 1 8 15 135,513/3total 88 56 1 4 1 22 37 249,993* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*finished in the top 30 on the money list on the strength offive top-10s and a victory. made more than $1 million in asingle season for the first time in his career ($1,842,221)...Was one of nine first-time winners on the pga tour withhis victory at the inaugural SEI pennsylvania classic. Wonin record fashion with a six-stroke victory over five players.$576,000 payday put him over $1.4 million for the season,jumped him to 16th on tour money list and secured a spotin tHE tour championship, where he finished t18. Victoryon the pga tour came in his 159th career start. also hadtwo t2 finishes. 1999: posted three top-10s, including asecond and a third...closed the year with best finish inhis first five seasons on tour, a second at the SouthernFarm Bureau classic. 1998: manufactured a pair of top-10sin the fall to help retain his playing privileges, t9 at Bellcanadian open and B.c. open in consecutive weeks. 1997:returned to the Nationwide tour after finishing 86th at theQualifying tournament. Won ozarks open and had sevenother top-10s to place third on Nationwide tour moneylist and earn exempt status for 1998 pga tour. 1994:rookie year on pga tour an impressive one as he finishedeighth in rookie earnings. pair of back-to-back top-10s, t3<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYat Deposit guaranty golf classic and solo fourth in NewEngland classic, helped him retain exempt status. 1993:Earned playing privileges on the Nationwide tour, wherehe finished ninth in earnings. 1992: Winner of canadianorder of merit. also led canadian tour with 69.52 strokeaverage.1991: Nationwide tour member, finishing 53rdwith $23,333. Amateur: all-american and SEc playerof the Year 1990. all-SEc 1989-90. Winner of 1989 SEcchampionship.PeRSonAL:the Norma Dimarco tee up For Life tournament, namedafter his mother who died of a heart attack in July 2006,has raised more than $4 million for children with cancer.Donations have been made to the american cancer Societyto support projects like “reach out for cancer Kids,” collegescholarships and a research endowment. according tothe american cancer Society, the “Norma Dimarco tee upFor Life tournament” is the largest fund-raiser of its kind inthe nation…played on same college team at the universityof Florida with tour member Dudley Hart.Year 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01masterst10u.S. open t32 t16British opencut t47pgat41 t15 t16tHE pLaYErS cut t46 cut t55tour championshipt18 t10accenture match play championshipt33ca championshipt25 cNLthe Barclays cut cut cut cutBmW championship t43 cut cut cut cutYear 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09masters t12 WD t6 2 cut cutu.S. open t24 t35 t9 cut cut t45British open t66 cut t63 t67 2 t23pga t39 56 t2 cut t12 cut t31tHE pLaYErS t36 t21 cut cut t12 t54tour championship t7 t21 t24 t17accenture match play championship t17 t33 t9 2 t9 t17Bridgestone Invitational t28 t33 t6 2 t27 t4 t12ca championship t11 t70 t36 t64 t22 t32the Barclays t9 t12 t42 cut cut cutDeutsche Bank championshipcutnAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (2), 2003, 2005; ryder cup (2), 2004, 2006.Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-47


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (2):2002 Southern Farm Bureau classic. 2006 the Hondaclassic.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (3):2004 Scandinavian masters [Eur], omega Europeanmasters [Eur]. 2010 madrid masters [Eur].otHeR VictoRieS (2):2004 World cup [with paul casey]. 2005 target Worldchallenge.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:2—Northern trust open, tHE tour championship presentedby coca-cola, Deutsche Bank championship; 3—rBc canadian open, Verizon Heritage; t6—transitionschampionship; t9—World golf championships-accenturematch play championship.2010 SeASon:recorded three runner-up finishes during the season enroute to third in the final FedExcup standings. Won histhird career European tour event and was part of thevictorious European ryder cup squad…Finished secondat the Northern trust open, two strokes behind SteveStricker. His final-round, 5-under 66 gave him his thirdconsecutive top-10 finish at riviera. Was aiming to becomejust the second Englishman (Nick Faldo, 1977) to win atriviera cc…turned in his top World golf championshipsperformance when he t3 at the HSBc champions inShanghai, china. Finished a distant 10 strokes behindwinner Francesco molinari. He started the final roundfour back of the lead but saw his chances at victoryderailed by a 1-over 73…Lost in third round of World golfchampionships-accenture match play championship tofellow Englishman oliver Wilson in 20 holes, marking hisfourth t9 at accenture in six appearances…Finished t6at the transitions championship, ranking third in greensin regulation (54 of 72, 75 percent)…Followed a t2 at the2009 Verizon Heritage with a t3 in 2010. one of just fiveplayers who managed under-par scores all four rounds,finishing three strokes behind champion Jim Furyk. It wasthe 40th top-10 and the 90th top-25 finish of his careeron the pga tour…Won the madrid masters on theEuropean tour, making an eagle on the par-5 16th hole inluke DonaldeXeMPt StAtUS: 3rd in 2010 FedExcup pointsFULL nAMe: Luke campbell DonaldHeiGHt: 5-9WeiGHt: 160BiRtHDAte: December 7, 1977BiRtHPLAce: Hemel Hempstead, EnglandReSiDence: Evanston, ILFAMiLY: Wife, Diane; Elle georgina (2/26/10)eDUcAtion: Northwestern (2001, art theory andpractice)SPeciAL inteReStS: art, music, wine makingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2001Q ScHooL: 2001the final round to break a tie with rhys Davies…postedfour rounds in the 60s at the rBc canadian open to finishthird, two strokes off carl pettersson’s winning score of14-under…opened the final round of the Barclays withsix consecutive birdies, the longest-birdie streak to open around since Joe Durant opened with seven birdies duringthe final round of the 2005 Honda classic. carded a frontnine 7-under-par 28 to equal the low nine-hole score of theseason. Finished t15. prior to final round, chosen as oneof colin montgomerie’s three captain’s selections for the2010 European ryder cup team…Entered the final roundof the Deutsche Bank championship two strokes behind54-hole leader Jason Day and actually took possession ofthe lead on the front nine, but was unable to match charleyHoffman’s 62, finishing t2…also finished runner-up at tHEtour championship, just one stroke behind tournamentand FedExcup champion Jim Furyk. It was the 10th secondplacefinish of his pga tour career. Since the 2004 seasonwhen Donald posted his first runner-up finish at the BuickInvitational, only tiger Woods (15) and Jim Furyk (13) havemore second-place finishes…Went 3-1 at the ryder cup tohelp lead the European team to a slim one-point win overthe united States. capped the competition with a 1-up winover Jim Furyk to join Ian poulter with a team-high threepoints earned.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished in the top 30 in the FedExcup standings forthe first time in his career...His six top-10 finishes were themost since the 2006 season...Steady start to season afterleft wrist surgery in 2008, with top-25 finishes at the Sonyopen in Hawaii (t23), FBr open (t25) and a t7 at the BuickInvitational, where he ranked No. 1 in Sand Saves (7 for 7)...posted his second top-10 of the season at the Northerntrust open (t6), where he was one of four players to recordall four rounds in the 60s. It represented his fourth top-15finish at the tournament in the last five years...Finished t9after conceding his third-round match to Ernie Els at theaccenture match play championship when he re-injured hiswrist during the match...closed with weekend rounds of65-66 (matched only by champion Brian gay) to finish t2 and10 strokes back at the Verizon Heritage. It was the seventhrunner-up finish of his career...Finished two shots back ofwinner Stewart cink in t5 at the British open with a finalround67, one of five players to shoot the final-round lowthat day. It marked his career-best finish at the British openin nine starts and his best finish in a major championshipsince a t3 at the 2006 pga championship...Finished t10 atBmW championship, the third pga tour playoff event, inadopted hometown of chicago. Jumped from 32nd to 28thin FedExcup standings entering tHE tour championshippresented by coca-cola, securing third trip to atlanta. 2008:Season cut short after undergoing surgery on his left wriston aug. 11 to repair a tendon injury. Still managed to surpass$1 million in earnings for the fifth consecutive season,finishing the season No. 67 on the money list...posted threetop-10 finishes in just 11 starts, with a best finishing beinga runner-up to Ernie Els at the Honda classic. Held the18-hole lead and a share of the 54-hole lead...Withdrew onNo. 15 at torrey pines in the final round at the u.S. openwith a wrist injury. He had his wrist taped by an emergencymedical team, but decided he could not continue. 2007: tworunner-up finishes highlighted a consistent season thatincluded marriage to the former Diane antonopoulos onJune 24 in greece. Finished 31st in FedExcup points, sodidn’t qualify for tHE tour championship. Was 29th inmoney...Finished seventh at the season-opening mercedes-Benz championship...t2 at the Sony open in Hawaii thefollowing week. Held the 18-hole lead after posting a7-under-par 63, and a share of the 36-hole lead at 11-underpar129. Entered final round one behind charles Howell III.remained in the hunt until the 72nd hole, when a chip foreagle and a share of the lead hit the flagstick and lipped out.converted birdie to tie with Howell, one stroke behind winnerpaul goydos...Finished t8 at the arnold palmerInvitational, six strokes behind Vijay Singh...Finished t10 atthe masters tournament after failing to break par in anysingle round. third career top-10 finish in a major championship...Extendedhis streak of rounds in the 60s at the EDSByron Nelson championship to 12 with runner-up finish toScott Verplank. missed a 10-foot birdie putt on the 72ndhole that would have forced a playoff...at the BmWchampionship in adopted hometown of chicago, finishedt30 to fall from No. 28 to 31 in FedExcup points, failing toqualify for tHE tour championship. 2006: Had a careeryear with a career-best 10 top-10s, including a win at theHonda classic, and earnings of more than $3 million...<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1999a 22000a 3 12001 7 3 1 $80,747/2002 30 23 1 1 11 1,088,205/582003 27 17 2 8 705,121/902004 21 15 1 1 4 12 1,646,268/352005 18 17 2 1 5 12 2,480,562/172006 18 16 1 1 10 14 3,177,408/92007 20 15 2 5 8 94,699/31 2,190,053/292008 11 8 1 1 3 6 96,070/105 1,456,650/672009 21 19 1 6 13 458/30 2,174,947/342010 20 16 3 2 7 10 2,700/3 3,665,234/7total 198 150 2 10 6 43 95 18,665,195eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 11 9 1 1 1 4 6 $1,486,087* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters t3 t42 t10 cut t38 cutu.S. open t18 t57 t12 cut WD cut t47Deutsche Bank championship cut t60 t54 t2British open cut cut cut cut cut t52 t35 t63 t5 t11pga t23 t24 t66 t3 t32 t43 cuttHE pLaYErS cut cut t2 cut t16 t27 t37 t26tour championship t14 t5 t25 2accenture match play championship t9 t9 t17 t17 t9 t9Bridgestone Invitational t16 t6 t8 t22 DNS t45 t46ca championship t11 t11 t6 t26 t20 t20 t26HSBc championst3the Barclays t55 t36 7 t5 cut t31 t15BmW championship cut t20 t13 t3 t28 t21 t30 t10 t37nAtionAL teAMS: ryder cup (3), 2004, 2006, 2010; World cup (3), 2004, 2005, 2006.Walker cup (2), 1999, 2000.2-48 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSopened with a career-best 10-under 62 at Spyglass Hill gcand was the first-round leader at the at&t pebble BeachNational pro am. Finished t7...Finished t9 at the accenturematch play championship, defeating richard green andShigeki maruyama before falling to retief goosen in thethird round...captured second career tour title at theHonda classic with rounds of 72-67-68-69—276 (12-under). co-leader through 54 holes with Billy mayfair.Nursing a one-stroke lead over geoff ogilvy on the 72ndhole, hit 5-iron approach to 4 feet from 199 yards and convertedthe birdie for a two-shot victory. Earned career-bestpaycheck of $990,000 and jumped into the top-10 in theofficial World golf ranking (No. 10) for the first time in hiscareer...Shared the 54-hole lead (14-under 202) with tigerWoods at the pga championship but final-round 2-over 74left him tied for third, six strokes behind Woods. alsoshared the 36-hole lead (8-under 136) with three others.the t3 matched his career-best finish in a major (2005masters). one of only 10 players who managed to make thecut in all four majors during the season...playing in hissecond ryder cup, had a 3-0-0 record for the victoriousEuropean team. career record in ryder cup is 5-1-1...posted t6 finish at the american Express championship inLondon, his third top-10 in a World golf championshipsevent during the year...Earned a spot in the field at tHEtour championship for the second time in his five-yearcareer, finished t5...Selected to represent England withDavid Howell at the Barbados World cup...Fired a bogeyfree,final-round 64 in mid-December to come from sixstrokes back and win the target World challenge. 2005:Finished runner-up for the second straight season at theBuick Invitational. Shared the third-round lead at 14-under202 with tom Lehman. closed with 1-over 73 to finishedthree strokes back of tiger Woods...picked up second runner-upfinish of the season with a t2 at tHE pLaYErSchampionship. Shared second-round lead with LeeWestwood, tim Herron and Joe Durant at 10-under 134and held third-round lead by one stroke over Durant at12-under 204. Final-round 4-over 76 after playing 33 holesluke Donald (Continued)on monday left him one behind Fred Funk. missed 25-footbirdie putt on 72nd hole...Finished t3 in his masters debutto lead first-time participants. Final-round 69 includedeagles on No. 13 and No. 15. 2004: Won two times on theEuropean tour and collected four top-10s on the pgatour. Earned a spot on the European ryder cup team afterhis consistent play on both the pga tour and the Europeantour...Lost in a three-way playoff (along with chris riley) toJohn Daly at the Buick Invitational in fourth start of season.Sank a 10-foot birdie putt on the 72nd hole to force a sudden-deathplayoff. on the first extra hole, Donald and rileyboth missed birdie putts inside 10 feet while Daly splasheda 100-foot bunker shot to tap-in range for birdie to claim thetitle...claimed his first European tour victory after cardinga 3-under 69 in the final round for a five-shot victory at theScandinavian masters. collected a second victory on theEuropean tour at the omega European masters, just aweek before making his first appearance in the ryder cupmatches in the united States...teamed with paul casey towin the World cup in Spain in mid-November. 2003: postedeight top-25 finishes in the 17 cuts made for the season.2002: First start as a member of the pga tour was a t13at the Sony open in Hawaii...Earned first tour title inrookie season at Southern Farm Bureau classic, joiningJonathan Byrd as only rookies to win that season.tournament reduced to 54 holes due to unplayable conditions.carded rounds of 66-68-67—201 to win by one overDeane pappas. trailed Brad Elder by one after 18 holes andtwo through 36 holes. Birdied Nos. 15-17 and finished with4-under-par 32 on back nine Saturday afternoon to take thelead from Elder for the first time. play was suspended priorto Sunday tee time of 10:10 a.m., and was deemed a54-hole tournament on monday morning. 2001: turnedprofessional in august, making his debut at the reno-tahoeopen on a sponsor exemption. Earned sponsor exemptionsinto six other events and managed to make four cuts. Bestfinish was a t18 at the Bell canadian open...only 2001college graduate to make it through all three stages ofQualifying tournament. Amateur: Led the gB&I Walkercup team to a 15-9 victory in 1999 and 121⁄2-111⁄2 victoryin 2001, going 7-1 in match play over two competitions...Won the 1999 Ncaa individual title. two-time Big tenindividual champion (1999 and 2000). Won the 1999 FredHaskins award for top collegiate golfer. Won 1999 JackNicklaus award as collegiate men’s golf’s player of theyear, which earned him a spot in the field at the 2000memorial tournament, where he finished t51. Broke tigerWoods’ golfstat cup record for lowest stroke average(70.45) in 1999. three-time (1999, 2000, 2001) first-teamall-american.PeRSonAL:Brother christian caddied for Luke through 2009. christiannow caddies for paul casey…an avid painter. Earneddegree in art theory and practice at Northwesternuniversity. Donated one of his paintings to a pgatour.com auction and the winning bid was $1,640, which wassplit between pga tour charities and junior golf charityin chicago.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................69.85 (7)Driving Distance ...........................................277.0 (177)Driving accuracy percentage .......................62.36% (120)greens in regulation percentage ................65.28% (152)putting average ...........................................1.751 (17)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–2 times, most recentDeutsche Bank championship/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2006 at&tpebble Beach National pro-am/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $990,000–2006 the Honda classic/1career High official World Rank: after 2010 St. Judeclassic presented by Smith & Nephew/6Section 2 Player BiograPhiesJason DufnereXeMPt StAtUS: 80th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: Jason christopher DufnerHeiGHt: 5-10WeiGHt: 180BiRtHDAte: march 24, 1977BiRtHPLAce: cleveland, oHReSiDence: auburn, aLFAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: auburn university (2000, Economics)SPeciAL inteReStS: all sportstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2000Q ScHooL: 2008nationwide tour Graduate (2003, 2006)BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t2—2009 Deutsche Bank championship.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):2001 Wichita open. 2006 LaSalle Bank open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t5—pga championship; t7—Zurich classic of Neworleans.2010 SeASon:Finished No. 65 in the FedExcup standings, with two top-10finishes…First top-10 of the season came in 11th start, a t7at Zurich classic of New orleans…after missing the cut inhis only other pga championship start in 2009, reboundedwith a t5 at Whistling Straits. tied for low-round honorswith a second-round, 6-under-par 66.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: turned in his most successful season on tour withan 11th place finish in the FedExcup...Six top-10 finisheshighlighted a season in which he surpassed $2 million...Firsttop-10 of the year came with a t9 at the Honda classic inmarch...matched that t9 finish the following month at theZurich classic of New orleans thanks to three rounds in the60s...Finished t5 at the Quail Hollow championship, justthree strokes behind champion Sean o’Hair...got into tHEpLaYErS championship for the first time as an alternateand was third after 36 holes before finishing t32...cardedfinal-round 65 at tpc Southwind to finish t7 at the St.Jude classic...third top-10 came at the rBc canadian openat the end of July. thanks largely to a 9-under 63 in thesecond round of the rainy event, earned a t3...recordedhis best career tour finish with a t2 at Deutsche Bankchampionship, shooting a final-round 65 to post 16-under.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.02 (111)Driving Distance ...........................................281.9 (140)Driving accuracy percentage .......................69.24% (24)greens in regulation percentage ................66.67% (104)putting average ...........................................1.812 (163)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–2 times, most recent BobHope classic/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–3 times, mostrecent 2009 rBc canadian open/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $660,000–2009 Deutsche Bank championship/t2career High official World Rank: after 2009 children’smiracle Network classic/61pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-49


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2001 12004 28 11 1 2 $317,770/1642006 2 1 29,459/2007 32 18 1 5 86,250/127 574,992/1402008 16 8 2 172/1,082 284,138/1842009 26 19 1 1 6 8 855/11 2,190,792/332010 25 18 2 7 1,000/65 1,121,695/80total 130 75 1 1 10 24 4,518,846nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2001 13 11 1 3 7 $151,394/212002 25 12 2 4 51,832/772003 26 20 1 10 14 237,637/102004 2 2 5,545/2322005 28 13 1 2 6 97,435/592006 24 20 1 1 7 11 310,666/82008 5 3 1 8,341/194total 123 81 2 1 2 24 43 862,851* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*Jason Dufner (Continued)Waited for almost an hour before Scott Verplank joinedhim at 16-under, then another 20 minutes before SteveStricker birdied the final two holes to win at 17-under.Jumped from No. 57 to No. 9 in the FedExcup standings.Was one of three players (also Verplank and padraigHarrington) to shoot four rounds in the 60s...ranked No. 10in the FedExcup standings after the BmW championship toearn his first trip to tHE tour championship presented bycoca-cola...Finished t19 at tHE tour championship to capoff his most successful season on tour. 2008: Successfullymade it through final two stages of the 2008 pga tourQualifying tournament to earn card for 2009 season. Infinal stage at pga West in La Quinta, ca, posted five ofsix rounds in the 60s to finish t11. member of pga tourin 2004 and 2007 and Nationwide tour in 2001-03 and2005-07. 2007: returned to pga tour thanks to eighthplacefinish on 2006 Nationwide tour money list...made32 starts and collected five top-25s in 18 made cuts ontour...Finished t6 at the John Deere classic, the best finishof his pga tour career to date. Was looking to becomethe first player to capture the Nationwide tour’s LaSalleBank open (glenview, IL) and the pga tour’s John Deereclassic (Silvis, IL) in consecutive years. 2006: made thecut in 20 of 24 starts on the Nationwide tour, with seventop-10s...Notched the 20th top-10 finish of his Nationwidetour career with a one-stroke win over cliff Kresge at theLaSalle Bank open. collected $135,000 for the win, the richestprize on the Nationwide tour...came back the followingweek with a t40 finish at the u.S. open after qualifying atthe sectional tournament...added a solo third-place finishat the miccosukee championship. 2005: Finished No. 59on the Nationwide tour money list with a best finish of t3at the Scholarship america Showdown. 2004: rookie onthe pga tour after finishing 10th on the 2003 Nationwidetour money list...posted a career-best t8 finish at thechrysler classic of greensboro...Ended the year No. 164 onthe money list. 2003: after missing the cut in his first fourappearances on the Nationwide tour, reeled off 20 made<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYcuts in his final 22 events, including 10 top-10s (secondbeston tour)...put together streaks of three consecutivetop-5s twice during the season. 2002: placed No. 77 on theNationwide tour money list. 2001: Had no status on theNationwide tour to begin the season. monday qualified hisway into the Hershey open, where he finished t12. Finishat Hershey earned a spot in the field at the Wichita open.posted four rounds in the 60s to finish at 22-under par andearn his first career title by three shots over three others...made the cut in 11 of 13 events in 2001 and finished 21st onmoney list. 2000: played the golden Bear tour. Amateur:Honorable-mention all-america in 1997 at auburn. all-SEcselection in 1997-98 and 2000. redshirted after his junioryear. three-time winner during college...Lost in the 1998u.S. amateur public Links championship at torrey pines gcto trevor Immelman, 3 and 2.PeRSonAL:Lists Ben Hogan as his hero…Did not start playing golfuntil age 15.Year 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masterst30u.S. open cut t40 62 t33British opencutpga cut t5tHE pLaYErS t32 cuttour championshipt19ca championshipt18HSBc championst40the Barclays cut t25 cut cutDeutsche Bank championship t37 t2 t18BmW championship t51 cut t30 t45Joe DuranteXeMPt StAtUS: 124th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: Joseph Scott DurantHeiGHt: 5-10WeiGHt: 170BiRtHDAte: april 7, 1964BiRtHPLAce: pensacola, FLReSiDence: molino, FL; plays out of Steelwood gcFAMiLY: Wife, tracey; connor (8/4/91), Hayes (2/27/98)eDUcAtion: Huntingdon (aL) college (1987, marketing)SPeciAL inteReStS: Sports, reading, musictURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1987Q ScHooL: 1992nationwide tour Graduate (1996)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (4):1998 motorola Western open. 2001 Bob Hope chryslerclassic, genuity championship. 2006 FuNaI classic at WaltDisney World resort.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):1996 mississippi gulf coast classic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t2—mayakoba golf classic; t6—the mcgladrey classic.2010 SeASon:managed two top-10 finishes in 19 starts on tour…Heldthe outright lead after the first three rounds (64-66-69) of themayakoba golf classic before a final-round, 1-over 72 lefthim t2, two behind champion cameron Beckman. It was thefourth runner-up finish of his career…Sat just one stroke offthe lead after the second and third rounds of the mcgladreyclassic before a final-round, even-par 70 led to a t6 finish.Strong showing helped him jump from No. 131 and into thetop 125 on the pga tour official money list, at No. 115.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made the cut in half of his 20 pga tour starts,with his lone top-25 finish a t9 at the puerto rico open.2008: Finished No. 129 on the money list for the secondconsecutive season, with top-10 finishes at the BuickInvitational (t6) and the season-ending children’s miracleNetwork classic (5th). Led the tour in greens in regulationfor the third time in his career. 2007: made 17 of 28 cutsand competed in one event in the pga tour playoffs forthe FedExcup. Best finish was a t14 at the World golfchampionships-Bridgestone Invitational. Finished 129th onthe money list, but was already exempt for the 2008 seasonthanks to his win at the 2006 FuNaI classic at Walt DisneyWorld resort. 2006: Finished a career-best 13th on themoney list and wrapped up player of the month honorsfor october/November thanks to five consecutive top-10sto finish the season, including his fourth career tour victoryat the FuNaI classic at Walt Disney World resort.Earned 72 percent ($2,016,450) of his earnings during thefive-tournament stretch. Lost a three-hole playoff to D.J.trahan at the Southern Farm Bureau classic. closed witha 6-under 66, including a birdie on the 72nd hole to forcea playoff. trahan won with a birdie-4 on the third playoffhole. Earned fourth career victory at the FuNaI classic atWalt Disney World resort, more than five years after hislast win at the 2001 genuity championship. posted rounds2-50 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSof 69-65-64-65—263, overcoming the one-stroke lead oftroy matteson after 54 holes to defeat matteson and FrankLickliter II by four. With career-best paycheck of $828,000,surpassed $2 million for first time and jumped to No. 29 ontour money list. closed season with a third-place finish attHE tour championship, his second top-10 in two startsin the event (t10 in 2001). Shared first- and second-roundleads and trailed adam Scott by three heading into finalround. Finished four behind Scott. Led tour in Drivingaccuracy (78.43 percent) for second time in his career(2001). 2005: after bogeying the final five holes of his thirdround at the Honda classic, began the fourth round at thecc at mirasol’s Sunrise course with seven consecutivebirdies. tied tiger Woods (masters) for the longest streakof the season. Finished fifth at tHE pLaYErS championshipafter playing 33 holes on monday. came into the 72nd holeone stroke behind winner Fred Funk but bogeyed the holeafter his tee shot found the rough. 2004: Finished in thetop 100 on the money list for the fifth time in his first nineyears, including second straight. Finished first on tour ingreens in regulation, fourth in Driving accuracy and fifth intotal Driving. 2003: Led tour in greens in regulation (72.9percent). a t2 at the FBr capital open was his best finishon tour since a t2 at the 2001 Shell Houston open. 2001:Finished in top 15 on money list for first time in career. aftermissing first cut at touchstone Energy tucson open, ran offstring of eight consecutive cuts made including four top-10s,two victories and rewrote several tour records. Earnedmore money in first nine starts of season ($1,778,672)than in entire tour career ($1,696,838), which covered128 events. Indian Wells course-record-tying 61, his career<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1987 11993 18 2 $4,055/2791997 31 19 3 7 240,936/1001998 24 15 1 2 6 651,803/431999 26 13 2 187,062/1572000 28 18 4 7 612,882/762001 25 14 2 1 6 9 2,381,684/142002 28 16 5 427,217/1372003 28 19 1 4 7 1,119,002/662004 26 16 3 7 952,547/812005 25 15 1 3 5 1,039,699/732006 28 22 1 1 2 7 7 2,811,139/132007 28 17 7 86,383/123 723,599/1292008 28 18 2 6 92,670/140 802,568/1292009 20 10 1 1 206/167 250,720/182010 19 14 1 2 4 321/142 788,755/124total 383 228 4 4 3 37 80 12,993,668nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1990 4 3 $1,930/1661991 27 16 1 6 16,095/671992 5 4 1 3 7,025/1221993 11 4 1 1 6,398/1271994 24 12 1 8 20,340/711995 27 20 1 7 12 81,697/201996 27 23 1 1 2 8 17 159,386/32009 12010 1total 127 82 1 2 2 19 47 292,871* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*Joe Durant (Continued)low, in second round of Bob Hope chrysler classic gavehim three-stroke lead. 136 and 193 were 36- and 54-holetournament records. Fourth-round 66 lifted him to 29-under256, establishing then-tour record for most strokes underpar through 72 holes. closing 65 brought 90-hole records formost strokes under par (36) and fewest strokes (324), breakingmarks established by tom Kite in winning 1993 BobHope chrysler classic. continued winning trend in miami atgenuity championship, where closing 65 brought his thirdtour title. Began final round four strokes off lead. $810,000paycheck lifted him to top of money list with $1,493,267 forthree weeks. Shared first-round lead at Shell Houston openand held one-stroke advantage through 54 holes. closing 74dropped him to t2, three strokes behind Hal Sutton. 2000:returned to the top 100 after falling out in 1999 due to aninjured rib that hindered his play most of the season. 1999:Won par-3 contest at the masters. 1998: Became the fifthof eight first-time winners with victory at the motorolaWestern open. Shot 66 for 17-under 271 and two-strokevictory over Vijay Singh. Broke a tie with Singh with birdiesat Nos. 14, 15 and 17. 1997: Had successful return to pgatour, finishing 100th on the money list on strength of threetop-10s. Led tour in total Driving. 1996: Finished third onNationwide tour money list with four top-three finishes.Won mississippi gulf coast classic by one stroke overDave rummells and Brett Quigley. 1992: Earned first pgatour card at Qualifying tournament. Named the 1992 t.c.Jordan tour player of the Year. Amateur: three-time NaIaall-american and medalist at 1987 NaIa championshipwhile at Huntingdon college in montgomery, aL.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYPeRSonAL:took six months away from golf after 1991 Nationwidetour season. received license to sell insurance but soldno policies. also took job at golf equipment retail house,filling orders and stacking boxes. Before returning to tourgolf, received lecture from wife tracey about changing hisnegative outlook on golf course. gave chrysler (town &country Limited) received for victory at Bob Hope chryslerclassic to coachella Valley (ca) Youth center and Boxingclub. owns four horses.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.37 (35)Driving Distance ...........................................285.6 (116)Driving accuracy percentage .......................75.94% (2)greens in regulation percentage ................71.95% (3)putting average ...........................................1.787 (107)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–2 times, most recentWyndham championship/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–2001 BobHope chrysler classic/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $828,000–2006 FuNaI classic at Walt Disney World resort/1career High official World Rank: after 2007 at&tpebble Beach National pro-am/27Year 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08masters cut cut cut cutu.S. open t32 cut t24 cut cut cutBritish open cut cut t59 cut cut cutpga t40 t51 t60 t39 cut t72 t18tHE pLaYErS cut cut 76 t10 cut t62 t58 5 t36 t28tour championship t10 3accenture match play championship t33 t33Bridgestone Invitationalt14ca championship cNL t65the Barclays cut t63 cut t42 cut t71 cut t70 t60 cutDeutsche Bank championship t32 WDBmW championship t42 1 cut t51 cut t27 cut cut t52 t58Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-51


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSDavid DuvalSection Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (13):1997 michelob championship at Kingsmill, Walt DisneyWorld/oldsmobile classic, tHE tour championship. 1998tucson chrysler classic, Shell Houston open, NEc WorldSeries of golf, michelob championship at Kingsmill. 1999mercedes championships, Bob Hope chrysler classic, tHEpLaYErS championship, BellSouth classic. 2000 Buickchallenge. 2001 British open.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):1993 Wichita open, tour championship.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (1):2001 Dunlop phoenix [Jpn].otHeR VictoRieS (3):1998 Fred meyer challenge [with Jim Furyk]. 1999 Franklintempleton Shootout [with Fred couples]. 2000 World golfchampionships-Emc World cup [with tiger Woods].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t2—at&t pebble Beach National pro-am; t6—Frys.comopen.2010 SeASon:Finished inside the top 125 on the money list (No. 106)for the first time since 2002…after earning a spot intothe at&t pebble Beach National pro-am field via 1999pLaYErS championship win, he recorded four consecutiverounds in the 60s to finish t2, one stroke behind DustinJohnson. the last time he posted four sub-70 rounds was atthe 2001 Buick challenge, where he lost to chris Dimarcoin a playoff. Birdied par-3 17th to pull within one of the leadand failed to birdie par-5 18th. Johnson birdied the finalhole two groups later to win…matched his low round ofthe year with a 6-under 65 in the second of the Frys.comopen en route to a t6 finish. Finish marked just third top-10eXeMPt StAtUS: 106th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: David robert DuvalHeiGHt: 6-0WeiGHt: 180BiRtHDAte: November 9, 1971BiRtHPLAce: Jacksonville, FLReSiDence: Denver, cosince a t6 at the 2002 Invensys classic at Las Vegas, wherehe held the 72-hole lead in the five-round event. clinchedpga tour card for 2011, climbing from 109 to 99 on theofficial money list, marking first season inside the top 125since 2002.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: playing out of the top-50 all-time money exemptioncategory, made the cut in six of 22 starts on the pga tour,with a runner-up finish at the u.S. open his only top-25effort. recorded the 13th runner-up finish of his careerwith a second-place showing at the u.S. open. at 2-under278, finished two strokes behind champion Lucas glover.recovered from a triple bogey in the final round on the par-3third hole after his tee shot buried in the lip of a bunker.moved into a tie for the lead with three consecutive birdieson Nos. 14-16 before a bogey on the par-3 17th hole endedhis chances for his first victory since the 2001 British open.It was his first top-10 finish since a t6 at the 2002 Invensysclassic at Las Vegas, a streak of 116 tournament. His lasttop-10 finish in a major championship was a t10 at the 2001pga championship. Entered the season-ending children’smiracle Network classic No. 125 on the money list, butmissed the cut to fall to No. 130 on the money list. at thepga tour Qualifying tournament, failed to attain fullyexempt status for 2009. 2008: playing on a major medicalExtension, made the cut in five of 20 starts, but finishedoutside of the top 125 (No. 219) for the sixth consecutiveseason. made first cut of the year at the Stanford St. Judechampionship in early June, finishing t60. It was his firstmade cut since the 2007 Viking classic. Finished t22 at theViking classic for his first top-25 finish since the 2006 u.S.open (t16), a span of 31 starts between top-25 finishes.2007: played on top-25 all-time money exemption in 2007,but was limited to seven events (five through mid-February)due to the difficult pregnancy of wife Susie. granted majorFAMiLY: Wife, Susie; Deano, Nick, Shalene, Brayden,Sienna VioleteDUcAtion: georgia techSPeciAL inteReStS: reading, fly fishing,snowboarding, spending time with familytURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1993JoineD toUR: 1995nationwide tour Graduate (1994)medical Extension (family crisis) and had 20 events in 2008to earn $713,235 (combined with 2007 earnings of $71,945,would equal 2007’s No. 125 earnings of $785,180) andreceive major medical Extension status for the remainderof the 2008 campaign...played in two events after the birthof daughter Sienna in august. 2006: made strides after battlingback and swing issues the past several years, postingthree top-25s...Finished t22 at the Wachovia championship,first top-25 finish on tour since a t13 at the 2004 DeutscheBank championship...made his first cut in a major championshipsince the 2002 pga championship with a t16 at theu.S. open. the finish was his best in a major since a t10at the 2001 pga championship. Had missed 11 consecutivemajor cuts entering Winged Foot. 2005: Former Britishopen champ made one cut (t60 at Valero texas open) in 20starts. 2004: made comeback after seven-month break withhis first start of the season at the u.S. open at ShinnecockHills, his first pro competition since he withdrew from atournament in Japan in November 2003. Had not playedon tour since he missed the cut in Las Vegas in october2003. missed cut at u.S. open shooting 83-82…Finishedt13 at Deutsche Bank championship, his best finish since at6 at the 2002 Invensys classic at Las Vegas, and first cutmade since 2003 FBr capital open. 2003: Fell from 80th to211th on the money list, making only four cuts in 20 starts...Set course record at tpc avenel with 9-under 62 duringsecond round of the FBr capital open. Finished t28 for bestfinish of campaign. 2002: Failed to win for the first timesince 1996 and had his lowest position on the money list(No. 80) since 1994. recorded two top-10s, at the memorial(t4) and Invensys classic at Las Vegas (t6)...member of theu.S. ryder cup team and has compiled a 2-3-2 record intwo appearances. 2001: overcame early season wrist injuryto win the first major of his career at the British open...Finished eighth in earnings, the sixth consecutive year in the<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 2-2events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1990a 1 11992a 5 2 21993 5 4 1 $27,181/2011994 6 4 1 1 44,006/1951995 26 20 3 1 8 14 881,436/111996 23 16 2 3 6 11 977,079/101997 29 21 3 2 7 14 1,885,308/21998 23 19 4 1 1 12 17 2,591,031/11999 21 20 4 1 1 12 17 3,641,906/22000 19 18 1 1 3 9 14 2,462,846/72001 20 18 1 2 1 7 11 2,801,760/82002 24 16 2 7 838,045/802003 20 4 84,708/2122004 9 3 1 121,044/2102005 20 1 7,630/2602006 24 11 3 318,276/1722007 7 4 217/287 71,945/2222008 20 5 1 234/149 114,974/2192009 22 6 1 1 1 274/149 623,824/1302010 24 11 1 2 4 431/117 919,584/106total 348 204 13 14 10 67 119 18,412,583nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1993 9 8 2 1 5 6 $85,882/111994 22 17 1 3 10 15 126,430/8total 31 25 2 1 4 15 21 212,312* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02masters t18 cut t2 t6 t3 2 cutu.S. open t56 cut t28 t67 t48 t7 t7 t8 t16 cutBritish open t20 t14 t33 t11 t62 t11 1 t22pga cut t41 t13 cut t10 t10 t34tHE pLaYErS cut t4 t43 t18 1 t13 t28tour championship t9 t15 1 t8 t15 6 t7accenture match play championship t17 3 t33Bridgestone Invitational t27 27 t28ca championshipcNL t46Year 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters cut cut cut cutu.S. open cut cut cut t16 t2 t70British open cut cut t56 t39 cut cutpgaWD cut cut cuttHE pLaYErS cut cut cutaccenture match play championship t33the Barclays cut cut cut t64Deutsche Bank championshipt13 cut cutnAtionAL teAMS: World amateur team championship (2), 1990, 1992; Walker cup (1),1991; the presidents cup (3), 1996, 1998, 2000; ryder cup (2), 1999, 2001; World cup (2), 2000,2001.2-52 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSDavid Duval (Continued)top 10…Forced to withdraw from Bay Hill classic and tHEpLaYErS championship due to tendinitis in right wrist...returned to action, after a five-week layoff, to post a secondin the masters. It was his second runner-up finish andthe fourth consecutive top-10. trailed by three strokes after36 and 54 holes. Finished two behind tiger Woods after aclosing 67 where he was tied for the lead on the back nineuntil a bogey at No. 16...In his 27th major championship,won first major at the British open. third-round 65 put himin a four-way tie for the lead. closing 67 produced a threeshotvictory over Niclas Fasth. took the lead for good with abirdie on hole No. 6 at royal Lytham & St. annes...Finishedt10 in the pga championship. a t16 in the u.S. open preventedhim from posting a top-10 in all four majors...Lost aone-hole playoff to chris Dimarco in the Buick challengeafter firing a closing 63. 2000: Sidelined for 10 weeks byback problems. rebounded with 12th tour victory at theBuick challenge. made birdie on three of last four holesfor a two-stroke victory at the mountain View course atcallaway gardens, ga. With $414,000 paycheck, wentover $2 million in a season for third time in career...Seasonimpacted by back problems. First felt back pain followingu.S. open and was forced to withdraw during first round oftHE INtErNatIoNaL. continuing pain caused withdrawalsfrom pga championship and Wgc-NEc Invitational...InJune, lost Buick classic in playoff with Dennis paulson; thenext week t8 at u.S. open…member of his third presidentscup team...completed the year by teaming with tigerWoods in the World cup in argentina. 1999: Became firstplayer since Johnny miller in 1974 to win four times beforethe masters...also first player since Nick price (1993-94)to earn at least four victories in consecutive years...Eagledlast hole to win Bob Hope chrysler classic and shoot 59,which matched al geiberger (1977) and chip Beck (1991)...pLaYErS championship victory came same day father Bobwon Emerald coast classic on champions tour. movedto No. 1 in official World golf ranking, snapping tigerWoods’ string of 41 consecutive weeks in first...played onfirst ryder cup team with 1-2-1 record. 1998: Led presidentscup team eligibility list...Earned the Byron Nelson awardand Vardon trophy with lowest scoring average (69.13) andthe arnold palmer award for earnings ($2,591,031). 1997:Won last three events to finish second in official earnings.Won michelob championship at Kingsmill for first tourtitle, followed with win at Walt Disney World/oldsmobileclassic and then won tHE tour championship...Firstplayer in pga tour history to win playoffs in consecutiveweeks...also became first player since Billy andradein 1991 to win his first two titles back-to-back. 1995: Inrookie season, finished second three times, at at&t pebbleBeach National pro-am, Bob Hope chrysler classic andmemorial tournament, and finished season with eighttop-10s and a then-rookie earnings record. 1993: Finished11th on Nationwide tour money list despite playing inonly nine events. Won Wichita open and Nationwide tourchampionship. Amateur: 1993 collegiate player of theYear and winner of Dave Williams award...Held two-strokelead through 54 holes at 1992 BellSouth classic beforeclosing with 79 and finishing t13...Duval, Wake Forest’sgary Hallberg, arizona State’s phil mickelson and georgiatech’s Bryce molder are only four-time Division I first-teamall-americans...1989 u.S. Junior amateur champion.steve elkingtoneXeMPt StAtUS: 99th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: Stephen John ElkingtonHeiGHt: 6-2WeiGHt: 190BiRtHDAte: December 8, 1962BiRtHPLAce: Inverell, australiaReSiDence: Sydney, australia; Houston, tX; plays outof champions gcPeRSonAL:Father, Bob, is a former champions tour player. Davidcaddied for his dad at 1996 transamerica, Bob’s firstchampions tour event. Son and father, respectively, wontHE pLaYErS championship and Emerald coast classic,on the same day in 1999…Inducted into the georgia techathletics Hall of Fame in 2003…Established golf coursearchitecture firm, Duval Design, with projects in china,Japan and mexico.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.69 (164)Driving Distance ...........................................286.9 (105)Driving accuracy percentage .......................57.08% (166)greens in regulation percentage ................66.10% (124)putting average ...........................................1.772 (73)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–Justin timberlake ShrinersHospitals for children open/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 59–1999 BobHope chrysler classic/5Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $900,000–1999 tHE pLaYErS championship/1career High official World Rank: after 1999 Buickopen/1FAMiLY: Wife, Lisa; annie Elizabeth (3/24/95); Samuelross (2/25/97)eDUcAtion: university of Houston (1985, recreation)SPeciAL inteReStS: caricature drawing, fishing,hunting, gardeningtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1985Q ScHooL: 1986Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (10):1990 Kmart greater greensboro open. 1991 tHE pLaYErSchampionship. 1992 Infiniti tournament of champions.1994 Buick Southern open. 1995 mercedes championships,pga championship. 1997 Doral-ryder open, tHE pLaYErSchampionship. 1998 Buick challenge. 1999 Doral-ryderopen.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (2):1992 australian open [aus]. 1996 Honda Invitational [asia].otHeR VictoRieS (4):1993 Franklin templeton Shootout [with raymond Floyd].1995 Franklin templeton Shootout [with mark calcavecchia].1998 Franklin templeton Shootout [with greg Norman].1997 Diners club matches [with Jeff maggert].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t5—pga championship; t7—puerto rico open; t10—turning Stone resort championship.2010 SeASon:Season included near-miss at the pga championship atWhistling Straits. Finished No. 92 in the FedExcup standings,with three top-10 finishes and 15 made cuts in 22starts…turned in his first top-10 since 2008 with a t7finish at the puerto rico open…carded a first round 66 atthe turning Stone resort championship en route to secondtop 10 of the season (t10)…Sixteen years after his 1995pga championship win, finished t5 with Jason Dufner andDustin Johnson. remained in the hunt until bogeys on 71stand 72nd holes derailed his chances. Would have been second-oldestmajor championship winner (47 years, 8 months,7 days), behind only Julius Boros, who won the 1968 pgachampionship at the age of 48 years, 4 months, 18 days.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made 11 cuts in 23 starts on the pga tour, with aseason-best finish was 22nd at John Deere classic. FinishedNo. 183 on the money list, his worst finish since being 187thin 2003. 2008: made the cut in 17 of 25 starts, with ninetop-25 finishes...Surpassed $1 million in earnings for thesixth time in his career, finishing the year No. 85 on themoney list...posted a t5 at the Bob Hope chrysler classic,equaling his best finish (t5 at 2007 Buick open) on toursince a runner-up showing at the 2005 pga championship.Was one of just three players to record all five rounds inthe 60s...two weeks later at the FBr open, turned in threerounds in the 60s to claim a t4 finish at tpc Scottsdale...Finished t10 at the Zurich classic of New orleans, his firsttop-10 in 13 starts at the event. 2007: after t12 and t16 atthe pLaYErS and at&t classic in may, respectively, postedhis best finish of the year with a t5 at the Buick open inearly July. Was his best finish since a t2 at the 2005 pgachampionship. credited the solid play to the urging of his10-year old son and 12-year old daughter, who enjoy watchinghim play golf...that solid play continued in august as heposted a t6 at the reno-tahoe open four months before his45th birthday. 2006: made 10 cuts in 17 starts and finishedin the top-25 three times...Best effort of the season was at17 at the John Deere classic. 2005: made the cut in 16 of20 starts and earned a career-best $1,410,350. Finished 54thon the money list, his best since 35th in 1999...collectedPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.32 (28)Driving Distance ...........................................289.2 (80)Driving accuracy percentage .......................68.01% (35)greens in regulation percentage ................68.71% (47)putting average ...........................................1.773 (75)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–2 times, most recent rBccanadian open/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–2008 Valerotexas open/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $630,000–1997 tHE pLaYErS championship/1career High official World Rank: after 1997 BellSouthclassic/3pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-53


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2his first top-10 since a t2 at the 2002 British open witha t6 at weather-delayed pLaYErS championship. played30 holes on monday to complete his third top-10 finishat the event in 16 appearances. Won the event in 1991and 1997...Finished t5 at the u.S. Bank championship inmilwaukee, his fourth top-five finish since his last victoryon tour, the 1999 Doral-ryder open...contended for hissecond pga championship title, but fell one stroke shortof phil mickelson. Finished t2 at Baltusrol, moving himinto the top 50 in the official World golf ranking whichearned him a spot in the NEc Invitational the next week. Itwas his ninth top-10 out of 50 career major championshipappearances. 2004: Started the year making the cut in allfive starts during the eight-week stretch of the West coastSwing...Best finish of the season was t18 at the renotahoeopen. 2003: His 14 appearances were least of hiscareer. Finished 187th on money list, lowest since joiningthe tour full-time in 1987...Withdrew after first-round 86at the British open, and did not play the remainder of theseason. 2002: t2 at the British open, his best finish at amajor since third at the 1998 pga. closed with rounds of68-66 to join eventual champion Ernie Els, Stuart applebyand thomas Levet in four-hole playoff at 6-under-par 278.Eliminated after missing 6-foot par putt on fourth and finalhole of playoff. 2001: Lingering injuries limited effectiveplay early in the year. Was 117th on the money list...<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 4-4events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1984a 1 11985a 2 21985 5 5 1 $9,897/1801986 5 3 1 12,705/1941987 35 19 2 7 75,738/1181988 29 19 2 9 149,972/791989 29 21 1 1 3 9 231,062/611990 26 24 1 4 14 548,564/181991 28 17 1 4 10 549,120/251992 24 21 1 2 3 9 14 746,352/121993 23 23 1 1 8 14 675,383/171994 20 15 1 2 5 294,943/621995 21 16 2 2 7 11 1,254,352/51996 19 15 1 1 5 9 459,637/421997 17 14 2 1 3 9 1,320,411/81998 16 10 1 1 4 5 695,775/421999 21 18 1 3 7 1,086,376/352000 17 15 1 2 232,785/1542001 20 14 2 4 437,200/1172002 23 17 1 1 3 5 1,084,535/592003 14 6 2 154,124/1872004 20 15 1 243,238/1792005 20 16 1 3 5 1,410,350/542006 17 10 3 255,197/1812007 25 17 2 8 89,096/88 911,875/1112008 25 17 3 9 97,102/84 1,291,114/852009 23 11 3 194/171 243,404/2010 22 15 3 9 571/92 955,084/99total 547 396 10 10 9 74 177 15,329,193* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*steve elkington (Continued)played well late in the season. Had back-to-back t6s in themarconi pennsylvania classic and texas open. 2000: Yearriddled with injuries and ailments. made only 17 appearances...Injuredwrist in first round of greater greensborochrysler classic, where he missed cut, then withdrew fromthe next week’s Shell Houston open. Withdrawal wassecond in a row in his adopted hometown. Sinus historyforced withdrawals from tHE pLaYErS and u.S. open...underwent surgery on aug. 11, three days before the pga,to repair torn hip and ball socket...a captain’s pick bypeter thomson for the International presidents cup team.1999: Won for third straight year with victory at the Doralryderopen, which included a closing 64 that featured sixconsecutive birdies. 1998: captured ninth tour title andsecond Buick challenge win in a playoff over Fred Funk.1997: reached top 10 again thanks to two more victories.trailed David Duval by two strokes entering final roundof Doral-ryder open before earning two-stroke victorywith closing 69. three weeks later was dominant at tHEpLaYErS with wire-to-wire seven-stroke victory over ScottHoch. at the time, joined Jack Nicklaus and Fred couplesas only two-time winners of event. 1995: First top-10 finishon the money list, when he won twice and finished secondtwice...opened year with second mercedes championshipstitle. Birdied second playoff hole to defeat Bruce Lietzke...trailed Ernie Els by six strokes entering final round of pga<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYat riviera. Shot front-nine 31 on way to final-round 64 toforce playoff with colin montgomerie. Sank 25-foot putton first extra hole to win first major title...Won Vardontrophy with 69.62 scoring average. 1994: missed part ofseason after sinus surgery, but came back for t7 at pgaand notched five-stroke victory at Buick Southern open.1993: made all 23 cuts. Lost playoff to rocco mediate atKmart greater greensboro open and t3 at masters. 1992:Won Infiniti tournament of champions in playoff over BradFaxon, one of six top-three finishes. 1991: outdueled FuzzyZoeller to win tHE pLaYErS. 1990: First tour victory cameat Kmart greater greensboro open, where final-round 66brought him from seven strokes back. Amateur: Won 1980australia-New Zealand amateur...Winner 1981 australianamateur and Doug Sanders Junior...two-time all-americanat university of Houston, where teammate was Billyray Brown...two-time Southwest conference champion...member of Ncaa championship teams in 1984 and 1985.PeRSonAL:Idol growing up was fellow australian Bruce Devlin…anavid gardener and accomplished caricaturist…a memberof champions gc, site of 1990, 1997, 1999, 2001 and 2003tour championships…In 2003, while rehabbing his shoulder,was a youth instructor at Yeager Elementary Schoolin Houston where his children were students. He helpedchildren struggling with subjects such as math and English.Year 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99masters t22 t37 t3 cut t5 cut t12 30 t11u.S. open t21 t21 t55 cut t33 t36 t40 t24 cut t51British open cut t44 t34 t48 t67 t6 cut cut WD cutpga t31 t41 cut t32 t18 t14 t7 1 t3 t45 3tHE pLaYErS cut t54 cut t16 1 cut t16 t51 WD t19 1 t38tour championship 10 9 t22 t23 t2 t17accenture match play championshipt33Bridgestone Invitational 39ca championshipt34Year 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters t52 cutu.S. open t33 cutBritish open t60 cut t2 WD cutpga WD t48 t2 cut t39 cut t5tHE pLaYErS t63 cut t26 t6 t12 t32 cutaccenture match play championship t33 t33Bridgestone Invitational t23 t68 t49ca championshipWDthe Barclays WD t13 t39 t58 t57 t25 cut t55 cutDeutsche Bank championship cut t23 cut cutBmW championship t38 t51nAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (4), 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000; World cup (1), 1994;Dunhill cup (4), 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997.2-54 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSernie els (els)eXeMPt StAtUS: 2010 multiple tournament winner(through 2014)FULL nAMe: theodore Ernest ElsHeiGHt: 6-3WeiGHt: 210BiRtHDAte: october 17, 1969BiRtHPLAce: Johannesburg, South africaReSiDence: West palm Beach, FLFAMiLY: Wife, Liezl; Samantha (5/26/99), Ben (10/6/02)SPeciAL inteReStS: movies, reading, sportstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1989JoineD toUR: 1994nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (18):1994 u.S. open. 1995 gtE Byron Nelson golf classic. 1996Buick classic. 1997 u.S. open, Buick classic. 1998 Bay HillInvitational. 1999 Nissan open. 2000 the Internationalpresented by Qwest. 2002 genuity championship, Britishopen. 2003 mercedes championships, Sony open in Hawaii.2004 Sony open in Hawaii, the memorial tournament, Worldgolf championships-american Express championship. 2008the Honda classic. 2010 World golf championships-cachampionship, arnold palmer Invitational.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (44):1991 amatola classic [Saf]. 1992 protea assurance Southafrica open [Saf], Lexington pga championship [Saf], Southafrican masters [Saf], Hollard royal Swazi Sun classic [Saf],FNB players’ championship [Saf], goodyear classic [Saf].1993 Dunlop phoenix tournament [Jpn]. 1994 Dubai Desertclassic [Eur], toyota World match play championship [Eur],Johnnie Walker World championship [Eur], Sarazen Worldopen. 1995 Lexington South african pga championship[Saf], toyota World match play [Eur], Bells cup [Saf]. 1996South african open [Saf], toyota World match play [Eur],Johnnie Walker Super tour Event, World cup [indiv]. 1997Johnnie Walker classic [aus], World cup [indiv]. 1998 Southafrican open [Saf] 1999 alfred Dunhill pga championship[Saf], Sun city Nedbank challenge [Saf]. 2000 StandardLife Loch Lomond [Eur], Nedbank challenge [Saf]. 2001Vodacom players championship [Saf]. 2002 Heinekenclassic [Eur], Dubai Desert classic [Eur], cisco World matchplay [Eur], Nedbank challenge [Saf]. 2003 Heineken classic[Eur], Johnnie Walker classic [Eur], the Barclays Scottishopen [Eur], omega European masters [Eur], World matchplay championship [Eur]. 2004 Heineken classic [Eur], HSBcWorld match play championship [Eur]. 2005 Dubai Desertclassic [Eur], Qatar masters [Eur], BmW asian open [Eur],alfred Dunhill championship [Eur]. 2007 South african open[Saf]. 2007 HSBc World match play championship [Eur.]otHeR VictoRieS (5):1997 pga grand Slam of golf, Dunhill cup [with David Frostand retief goosen]. 1998 Dunhill cup [with David Frostand retief goosen]. 2001 World golf championships-EmcWorld cup [with retief goosen]. 2010 pga grand Slam ofgolf.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:1—World golf championships-ca championship, arnoldpalmer Invitational; 3—u.S. open, Valero texas open; t5—Farmers Insurance open; t7—tHE tour championshippresented by coca-cola; t10—Northern trust open.2010 SeASon:Elected to the 2011 class of the World golf Hall of Fame,announced by tour commissioner tim Finchem at tHEtour championship. Finished the season ranked No. 9 inthe FedExcup standings, with two wins and 15th trip totHE tour championship...after a t12 at the Sony open inHawaii to start his season, he posted a t5 at the FarmersInsurance open, one of seven players to shoot all fourrounds under par at torrey pines. It was his second top-10in two starts at the Farmers Insurance open (t6 in 2005)...Second consecutive top-10 finish came with t10 at Northerntrust open, shooting all four rounds under par...Ended a twoyearvictory drought, the longest of his career, with a win atthe World golf championships-ca championship. playedthe final 23 holes without a bogey on tpc Blue monster atDoral and closed with a 6-under 66 for a four-shot victoryover countryman charl Schwartzel. It was his 17th careerpga tour win and the 71st worldwide. He also becameonly the fifth player to win multiple times in the World golfchampionships, joining tiger Woods, Darren clarke, geoffogilvy and phil mickelson. He was clinging to a one-shotlead when he sank a 25-foot par putt on the 14th hole andthen birdied the 17th hole after Schwartzel, a 25-year-oldwho took part in Els’ junior program in South africa and wasstaying at Els’ home during the week, made bogeys on 15and 17...posted a 1-under 71 on monday to finish 11-under277, capturing the 2010 arnold palmer Invitational by twostrokes over Kevin Na and Edoardo molinari the win wasthe 18th of his career and the second of 2010 (World golfchampionships-ca championship). It was his 16th appearanceat the arnold palmer Invitational. During those starts,he has posted 12 made cuts and three top-10 finishes (wonin 1998, t9 in 2002, won in 2010). Became the first player towin back-to-back starts on tour since tiger Woods in 2009(Buick open and World golf championships-BridgestoneInvitational). He has won back-to-back starts three times inhis pga tour career (also at the 2003 SBS championshipand Sony open in Hawaii and the 1997 u.S. open and Buickclassic). Became one of only five players to win two eventsin the same year on the “Florida Swing” (Woods, tom Kite,raymond Floyd and Steve Elkington)...Following a 36-holemarathon Sunday of the Valero texas open, where he shot69-68, finished t3 with aaron Baddeley. the top-10 was hisfifth of the year...pulled into a tie for the lead in the finalround of the u.S. open before a bogey-double bogey-bogeystretch on Nos. 9-11 hindered his title hopes. Went on tocard a 2-over 73 to finish third, his best major championshipperformance since finishing in the same position at the 2007pga championship...Entered the pga tour playoffs for theFedExcup ranked in the top spot, but fell to No. 9 in the finalstandings with a t7 at tHE tour championship (his 300thpga tour start) his only top-10 finish in the four playoffstarts...added a victory at the pga grand Slam of golf latein the year in Bermuda. Entered the final nine holes of the36-hole event three strokes behind but made three consecu-Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 4-3events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1990 11991 1 1 $2,647/2741992 3 2 18,420/2131993 6 2 1 1 38,185/1901994 11 10 1 1 4 6 684,440/191995 18 14 1 1 2 6 10 842,590/141996 18 17 1 1 6 11 906,944/141997 19 15 2 1 7 11 1,243,008/91998 15 12 1 4 8 763,783/361999 18 16 1 1 1 7 10 1,710,756/152000 20 20 1 5 2 10 15 3,469,405/32001 19 15 1 5 9 11 2,336,456/152002 18 17 2 7 14 3,291,895/52003 17 17 2 7 14 3,371,237/92004 16 15 3 2 1 10 12 5,787,225/22005 11 11 1 1 5 8 1,627,184/472006 18 18 1 8 11 2,326,220/282007 16 15 1 2 5 10 98,033/19 2,705,715/202008 16 11 1 1 5 7 108,475/13 2,537,290/202009 19 16 1 7 10 690/16 2,147,157/362010 20 17 2 2 7 13 1,438/9 4,558,861/3total 300 261 18 16 18 115 182 40,369,419nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1991 8 5 1 2 $6,143/123total 8 5 1 2 6,143* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01masters t8 cut t12 t17 t16 t27 2 t6u.S. open t7 1 cut t5 1 t49 cut t2 t66British open cut t5 t6 t24 t11 t2 t10 t29 t24 t2 t3pga cut cut t25 t3 t61 t53 t21 cut t34 t13tHE pLaYErS cut t45 t68 t8 t10 t11 t17 t20 cuttour championship t17 t16 t6 t26 t26 t3 t2accenture match play championship t33 t17 4Bridgestone Invitational 5 t12 t8ca championshipt40 WD cNLYear 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters t5 t6 2 47 t27 cut cut cut t18u.S. open t24 t5 t9 t15 t26 t51 t14 cut 3British open 1 t18 2 t34 3 t4 t7 t8 cutpga t34 t5 t4 t16 3 t31 t6 t18tHE pLaYErS t44 t26 t17 t8 t37 t6 t45 cuttour championship t13 17 t10 t10 t26 t6 9 t7accenture match play championship t17 t33 t33 t33 t33 t5 t17Bridgestone Invitational t15 t17 t65 DNS t31 t22 t27 t29 t22ca championship t23 t12 1 DNS 5 t11 75 t20 1HSBc champions 2 t6the Barclays t39 t11 t16 t4 cut t2 71Deutsche Bank championship t3 cut t30BmW championship t18 t17 t38 t13nAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (6), 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2007, 2009; Dunhill cup(9), 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000; World cup (5), 1992, 1993, 1996,1997, 2001.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-55


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSernie els (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2tive birdies to overtake David toms...Earned his third Worldgolf championships top 10 of the season when he t6 at theHSBc champions in Sheshan, china.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished 16th in the FedExcup standings, marking histhird top 20 finish in the FedExcup...His seven top-10 finisheswere the most since he had eight in 2006...making hiseighth career start at the mercedes-Benz championship,posted his sixth top-10 finish there with a t6 to start theseason...reached quarterfinals of accenture match playchampionship, losing to Stewart cink, 2 and 1, to finish t5...t8 at the memorial tournament, finishing 5-under for thetournament...Earned his 12th top-10 finish (t8) in his 18thconsecutive appearance at the British open...Finished t6 atthe pga championship. Was 5-under for the tournament inhis third round until finishing with three consecutivebogeys...Was 4-over through four holes at the Barclaysbefore turning it around to post a t2 for his best finish of theseason and his sixth top-10 in 2009, and back-to-back top-10s for the first time on tour since the pga championshipand the Barclays in 2007. advanced 36 spots in theFedExcup standings to No. 11...Finished ninth at tHE tourchampionship to notch his seventh top-10 finish in 14career starts at East Lake gc...make sixth appearance onthe International team in the presidents cup...runner-up atthe World golf championships-HSBc champions in china inNovember, one stroke behind phil mickelson. 2008: one ofthe world’s true global golfers—with more than 50 worldwidecareer victories—captured his first pga tour victoryin 3 years, 4 months, 29 days, winning the Honda classic byone stroke over Luke Donald. Began the final round threestrokes behind Donald, matt Jones and mark calcavecchiaand fired a final-round 67 to complete the biggest comebackof his career. Victory was the 16th of his pga tour career.Was tied with calcavecchia until the 15th hole whencalcavecchia made double bogey from a greenside bunker.Donald just missed a birdie chip to tie on the final hole...recorded his best career finish in 15 starts at tHE pLaYErSwith a t6. carded one score of double bogey or worse eachday and wound up six strokes shy of eventual championSergio garcia...opened with a 10-over 80 at the Britishopen, his worst round ever at the event, but 1-under 69sduring the second and fourth rounds led to a t7 finish. Itwas his 11th top-10 finish at the British open in 18 consecutivestarts...Finished t3 at the Deutsche Bankchampionship with three rounds in the 60s...His fifth top-10of the season was a t6 at tHE tour championship, hissixth top-10 at the event in 13 career starts. He ended theseason 13th in FedExcup points. 2007: played in three of thefour pga tour playoffs for the FedExcup events and finished19th in the standings...Won the South africanairways open in December 2006...Ended his longest consecutivecuts made streak at 46 after missing the cut at themasters...opened with rounds of 65-65 at the VerizonHeritage en route to finishing second to eventual winnerBoo Weekley, who chipped in for par on the final two holes.Nearly holed his approach shot to the par-4 18th, whichwould have forced a playoff. this marked Els’ seventh top-10 finish in nine starts at the Verizon Heritage...cardedthree birdies and no bogeys for a 33 on the front nine to playhimself into contention in the final round of the British openat carnoustie, but finished t4 after making two bogeys onthe back nine. 11th top-10 in 17 career British open starts...third at the pga championship, finishing with a 66. Itmarked the sixth time in his career that he has recordedback-to-back top-five finishes at major championships.Notched 3-2-0 record in fifth presidents cup appearance forInternational squad...Won a record seventh HSBc Worldmatch play championship in mid-october at the Wentworthclub in Surrey, England, beating u.S. open champion angelcabrera 6 and 4 in the final on a West course he redesignedin 2005. previously won the event in 1994-96 and 2002-04.Victory moved him to first in the European tour order ofmerit. He finished second to Justin rose on the seasonlonglist. 2006: posted eight top-10s and qualified for tHEtour championship in first full season back after 2005knee injury...returned from knee injury in January at theSouth african airways open championship, where he finishedsecond to countryman retief goosen...Defendingchampion of the Dubai Desert classic lost in a one-holeplayoff to tiger Woods. 2005: Season cut short in July whenhe sustained a left knee injury during a sailing holiday in themediterranean the week after the British open at St.andrews. required surgery for a ruptured anterior cruciateligament…Finished t5 at season-opening mercedeschampionships. came to 72nd hole with an opportunity toforce a playoff with Stuart appleby with a birdie on thepar-5 18th, but hit tee shot out of bounds and made bogeyto finish two behind appleby...one week later, looking towin third straight Sony open in Hawaii, tied course recordwith a 8-under-par 62 in final round to finish second, onebehind Vijay Singh...opened the pga tour season withthree consecutive top-10s for just the second time in his 12years on tour after finishing t6 at the Buick Invitational…used an eagle on the 72nd hole to defeat miguel angelJimenez by one stroke at the European tour’s Dubai Desertclassic in early march...Following week, fired closing 66 tocome from five strokes back and win the Qatar masters bya stroke over Sweden’s Henrik Stenson on the Europeantour...For fourth consecutive season, picked up at leastthree wins by capturing his third at the BmW asian open.Fired a 7-under-par 65 to cruise to a 13-stroke victory andcompleted 72 holes in a tournament-record 26-under-par262 at Shanghai’s tomson gc. 2004: Season included threetour victories and top-10 finishes in all four majors, includingnear-misses at the masters and British open. alsocaptured two events on the European tour and won secondconsecutive European tour order of merit…Holed a 30-footbirdie putt on the third playoff hole to beat Harrison Frazarfor 13th career tour victory at the Sony open in Hawaii…Finished runner-up to phil mickelson at the masters for fifthstraight top-10 in augusta, sixth overall. after opening70-72-71, started the final round three back of mickelsonand co-leader chris Dimarco. took the lead after eagle-3 onNo. 8 and another eagle-3 on No. 13 and posted final-round5-under-par 67 to take the clubhouse lead at 8-under-par280. Edged by one when mickelson holed 18-foot putt on72nd hole...Won the memorial tournament with a pair of66s on the weekend for a four-stoke victory over Fredcouples. Needed just 100 putts to win his second tournamentof the season. overtook Vijay Singh for second in theofficial World golf ranking...posted his seventh top-10 finishin 12 u.S. open appearances with a t9 at ShinnecockHills gc...Finished as the runner-up for the second time in amajor during the season, losing to todd Hamilton in a fourholeplayoff at the British open. Birdied two of the last threeholes and tied Hamilton on the 72nd hole when Hamiltonbogeyed the hole. Hamilton posted four pars to Els’ threepars and a bogey (17th hole) to win the playoff. recorded ahole-in-one during first round on the “postage Stamp,” thepar-3 eighth hole by using a wedge from 123 yards. Becamethe sixth player in tournament history to post four rounds inthe 60s and did it for the second time (1993)...Fourth top-10in a major was a t4 at the pga championship…added histhird win on the pga tour and first in a World golfchampionships event at the american Expresschampionship in Ireland. Led by two strokes after the secondand third rounds and defeated thomas Bjorn by a strokeafter a final-round 69. moved back into second, past tigerWoods, in the official World golf ranking...two weekslater, won the HSBc World match play title on the Europeantour for a record sixth time. on his 35th birthday, beat LeeWestwood, 2 and 1…after t10 finish at tHE tourchampionship, dropped to No. 3 in official World golfranking behind Woods. 2003: played 17 tour and nineEuropean tour events. In addition to winning twice on tourin Hawaii and finishing ninth on the tour’s money list,compiled four official European tour wins (in australia,austria and Scotland) and won the European tour order ofmerit. also won his fifth career HSBc World match playchampionship, a European tour-approved special event.one of three players (along with mike Weir and Kennyperry) that posted three top-10s in majors - t6 at masters,t5 at u.S. open and t5 at pga championship…Became thefirst player since Steve Jones in 1989 to capture the firsttwo tournaments of the season when he won the mercedeschampionships and Sony open in Hawaii in early January.only Byron Nelson (1946), Lloyd mangrum (1953), Johnnymiller (1974, three events; and 1975), gil morgan (1983),Jones and Els have accomplished that among modern-dayplayers...captured season-opening mercedeschampionships in record fashion, finishing at 31-under-par261. total in relation to par broke mark calcavecchia’s72-hole tournament tour record of 28-under set at the2001 phoenix open. Eight-stroke margin of victory over K.J.choi and rocco mediate was largest on tour sincecalcavecchia’s eight-stroke phoenix victory in 2001...Sank a43-foot birdie putt on the 10th hole, the second playoff hole,to beat aaron Baddeley at the Sony open in Hawaii. Bothfinished at 16-under after Baddeley birdied the 72nd hole...played in homeland of South africa at the presidents cup,competing for the International team. 2002: a year toremember with the birth of a son and third career majorvictory at the British open...Won four official events worldwide,including twice on tour, solidifying No. 3 officialWorld golf ranking. Won the Heineken classic inmelbourne, australia on the European tour by five strokesfor his ninth European tour victory...collected first tourvictory since 2000 at the genuity championship. rounds of66-67-66 gave him an eight-stroke lead with 18 holes toplay. Final-round 72 earned a two-stroke victory over tigerWoods...Won again the following week at the Dubai Desertclassic, becoming the first multiple winner in the tournament’s14-year history after posting all four rounds in the60s…Earned third career major victory at the 131st Britishopen at muirfield with scores of 70-66-72-70—278. tiedfor the lead with Shigeki maruyama, padraig Harrington,Duffy Waldorf and Bob tway after 36 holes at 6-under. Held54-hole lead at 5-under, two strokes ahead of SorenHansen. after losing a three-shot lead on the back nine onSunday, survived a playoff with thomas Levet, SteveElkington and Stuart appleby to earn the claret Jug. afterparring his way through the four-hole playoff, made a parout of the greenside bunker on the first hole of suddendeath against Levet. With his right foot anchored on the topof a bunker left of the 18th green, blasted out to 5 feet andmade the putt to secure the victory. 2001: In a year full ofstreaks, didn’t win for the first time since joining tour in1994...ranked in top 30 for seventh time in eight years with1998 the only year he failed to qualify for tHE tourchampionship...Best chance to win was a playoff loss attHE tour championship. closed with 68 to tie eventualwinner mike Weir, Sergio garcia and David toms at14-under 270...completed year in November by teamingwith retief goosen to win World cup in Japan. Els andgoosen beat three others teams, including americans tigerWoods and David Duval, in a playoff.. 2000: Victory at theINtErNatIoNaL extended to seven years his string ofyears with tour wins. Defeated phil mickelson by fourpoints to earn his eighth tour title. 48 points, undermodified Stableford scoring system, tied tournament recordmickelson set in 1997...also finished second five times,most since Jack Nicklaus and arnold palmer in 1964 (six).record is 13 by Harold (Jug) mcSpaden (1945). Began withplayoff loss to tiger Woods at mercedes championshipsand then had seconds at masters, u.S. open and Britishopen. First player to finish second in three consecutivemajors in same season. Jack Nicklaus (1964) was previousplayer to have three majors’ runners-up in same year. 1999:Earned two-stroke victory over ted tryba, tiger Woods andDavis Love III at Nissan open. 1998: claimed sixth careertour victory at Bay Hill. rains forced 36-hole finish Sundayand third-round 65 vaulted him to six-stroke lead while closing73 good for four-stroke win...after t16 at masters,ranked No.1 in world for several weeks...member of victoriouspresidents cup team in 1998 with a 3-1-1 individualrecord. 1997: Became first international player since alexSmith (1906 and 1910) to win u.S. open more than oncewith victory at congressional cc. trailed tom Lehman byone stroke after 36 holes and by two after 54. Final-round69, including decisive par on 71st hole, secured victory byone stroke over colin montgomerie...Successfully defendedBuick classic title the following week in wire-to-wire fashion.First repeat wire-to-wire winner since tom Watsonwon tournament of champions in 1979-80. 1996: WonBuick classic for third tour title...Won third consecutive2-56 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRStoyota World match play championship (1994-96)...Was3-1-1 as member of International team in presidents cup.1995: Earned second title at gtE Byron Nelson classic onstrength of second-round 61, a course record at cottonwoodValley. His 263 total broke Sam Snead’s 38-year-old tournamentrecord...at pga championship at riviera, equaled36-hole tournament record with 131 and set 54-hole recordwith 197. Held three-stroke lead entering final round, butshot 72 to finish two strokes out of Steve Elkington-colinmontgomerie playoff. 1994: Victorious at u.S. open in aplayoff over Loren roberts and colin montgomerie. Heldtwo-stroke lead entering final round, but closed with a 73.montgomerie eliminated from 18-hole playoff after 78. Elsand roberts each shot 74 and Els won with 4 on 20th hole.1993: Became first player to record four rounds in 60s at theBritish open, finishing t6. 1992: Won six events onSouthern african tour...Joined gary player that year as onlyplayers to win South african open, South africa pga andSouth african masters in same year. 1991: played eightevents on the Nationwide tour, with a best finish of t9 atthe tulsa open. Amateur: Was a scratch golfer at age 14,when he won the World under-14 title at San Diego.ernie els (Continued)PeRSonAL:Started playing golf at age 9…an accomplished junior tennisplayer, turned full attention to golf at age 14…Heavilyinvolved in junior golf of South africa and cancer Society ofSouth africa…Hosts Ernie Els Invitational in South africa toraise money for charity. Ernie Els Foundation formed in early1999, with the purpose of providing full support to disadvantagedchildren. proceeds from the Ernie Els Invitational goto four charities and the Foundation…Established the Elsfor autism Foundation in spring 2009, with son, Ben, whois autistic, the driving force behind the mission. goal is tofund the Els center of Excellence, a model for the world ofwhat should be done for children with autism. the centerwill include an educational program for children age 3-21and research facility…In December 1998, received lifetimemembership on European tour. other non-Europeans sohonored are Bob charles, arnold palmer and gary player…In 2002, the 2000 Engelbrecht-Els wine was released andreceived the highest rating yet given to a South africanwine…third Ernie Els design signature golf course neargeorge in South africa opened in 2004…Web site isernieels.com.steve FlescheXeMPt StAtUS: top 50 on pga tour careermoney listFULL nAMe: Stephen J. FleschHeiGHt: 5-11WeiGHt: 165BiRtHDAte: may 23, 1967BiRtHPLAce: cincinnati, oHReSiDence: union, KY; plays out of triple crown ccPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................69.84 (6)Driving Distance ...........................................288.4 (90)Driving accuracy percentage .......................60.16% (147)greens in regulation percentage ................67.86% (75)putting average ...........................................1.768 (59)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–1995 gtEByron Nelson golf classic/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,400,000–2010 World golf championships–cachampionship/1career High official World Rank: after 1998 Kemperopen/1FAMiLY: children, griffin mccarty, Lily KatelineDUcAtion: university of KentuckySPeciAL inteReStS: golf course designtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1990JoineD toUR: 1998nationwide tour Graduate (1999)Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (4):2003 Hp classic of New orleans. 2004 Bank of americacolonial. 2007 reno-tahoe open, turning Stone resortchampionship.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):1997 tour championship.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (1):1996 Benson & Hedges malaysian open [asia].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:8—Valero texas open.2010 SeASon:Finished outside the top 125 for the first time in tourcareer dating to his rookie campaign in 1998. Did qualifyfor the pga tour playoffs for the FedExcup…aided by athird-round 66, finished eighth at the Valero texas open forhis lone top-10 peformance of the season. It representedthe 13th consecutive season he has posted at least onetop-10 finish.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished 124th on the money list, the lowest finish ofhis career. Had never finished higher than 95th...recordedtwo top-10 finishes...Shot 68-67 on the weekend to finisht6 at the masters tournament, the second consecutive yearhe finished in the top-10 at the first major of the season (t5in 2008)...recorded a seventh-place finish at the transitionschampionship. 2008: Won more than $1 million for theeighth time in the last nine years and had two top-10s,both in majors...In fourth masters appearance, finishedt5, struggling during the final round with a 6-over-par 78.opened 72-67-69 and trailed eventual champion trevorImmelman by three heading into the final round...Nexttop-10 was a sixth at the pga championship, thanks to afinal-round 69. First time in his career in which he recordedtwo top-10s in majors in a single season. 2007: Earned twopga tour victories down the stretch to become one of sixmultiple winners on the year. one of only four left-handers(phil mickelson, mike Weir and Bob charles) to win multipletimes on the pga tour. Finished among the top-30 on themoney list for the fourth time in his career…claimed thirdcareer tour title in wire-to-wire fashion (lone player towin wire-to-wire in 2007) at the reno-tahoe open.…Fourstarts later, bested michael allen by two shots to win theinaugural turning Stone resort championship. Earned $1.08million to boost his earnings to more than $2.2 million.2006: Finished in the top 100 on the money list for the ninthtime...matched career high in starts with 33 (2003). made26 cuts, second most in career behind 29 in 2000...Bestfinishes were t3s at the International and chrysler classicof greensboro. 2005: Had lowest career finish on the moneylist, 95th, after posting just two top-10s...collected hissecond top-10 in a major championship with a t10 finish atthe pga championship...Had an mrI in December to diagnosepain in his right shoulder and underwent arthroscopicsurgery the next day to treat decompression in his shoulder.2004: Surpassed $2 million in earnings and won for thesecond consecutive season...Earned second career win atthe Bank of america colonial in may on his 37th birthday,defeating chad campbell by one stroke. Shared third-roundlead with campbell and Brian gay. turned third-round leadinto victory for first time in six tries. only player in field topost four rounds in the 60s. Win moved him to career-best24th in the world. Surpassed $1-million mark in earningsfor fifth consecutive season...paired with two left-handers,russ cochran and greg chalmers, in the final round of theHp classic of New orleans...Named player of the monthin may...collected first top-10 in a major (19 appearances)with his t7 at the u.S. open. 2003: Earned a career-high$2,269,630 thanks to nine top-10s...Sank a 35-footer forbirdie on the first extra hole of a playoff at the Hp classic ofNew orleans to defeat Bob Estes and earn his first careervictory in his 174th start on tour. Became the seventhleft-hander to win on tour. Win came after finishingsecond in New orleans in 1998 and 1999...a 10-under-par62 in the first round at Southern Highlands during the LasVegas Invitational was career low. 2002: posted t4 at theBell canadian open, one stroke out of a three-way playoff(champion John rollins, Neal Lancaster and Justin Leonard),one of seven top-10s during the season. 2001: Finished inthe top 50 on the money list for third time in four yearsas a member thanks to six top-10s. 2000: ranked secondPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................72.04 (178)Driving Distance ...........................................277.4 (173)Driving accuracy percentage .......................66.02% (59)greens in regulation percentage ................62.76% (176)putting average ...........................................1.769 (66)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 66–3 times, most recent Valerotexas open/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2003 LasVegas Invitational/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,080,000–2007 turning Stone resortchampionship/1career High official World Rank: after 2004 Booz allenclassic/22pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-57


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2behind tiger Woods in top-10s with 13...Best opportunityfor victory came at National car rental golf classic at WaltDisney World. Had two-stroke lead over Woods going intofinal round. He and Woods shot final-round 69s but DuffyWaldorf fired 62 to take victory. marked second careersolo second. 1999: Season interrupted after fracturing rightforearm falling down stairs leaving tucson. made firststart since injury at tHE pLaYErS championship and wenton to post three top-10s...Held 54-hole lead at compaqclassic of New orleans before finishing second to carlos<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1993 2 2 $6,786/2521994 11996 11998 29 23 1 1 5 14 777,186/351999 31 20 1 3 6 552,346/752000 32 29 1 13 21 2,025,781/132001 32 24 6 14 1,207,552/442002 32 22 7 11 1,192,341/522003 33 21 1 9 12 2,269,630/212004 31 24 1 1 4 11 2,461,787/182005 30 16 2 5 869,106/952006 33 26 2 4 8 1,417,615/612007 31 19 2 3 6 90,620/71 2,288,899/262008 29 19 2 10 97,245/81 1,265,059/872009 27 12 2 3 389/119 668,052/1242010 25 13 1 1 152/272 440,374/161total 399 270 4 3 4 61 122 17,442,514nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1990 1 1 1 $1,400/1821991 2 1 570/2971994 1 1 360/2921997 27 19 1 1 9 14 133,190/41998 1 1 1 1 1 34,050/63total 32 23 1 2 10 16 169,570* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*steve Flesch (Continued)Franco. 1998: Voted pga tour rookie of the Year. Firstleft-hander to receive honor, keyed by seven consecutivetop-25s in the spring, including a second and a third. 1997:Won Nationwide tour championship to vault from 24th tofourth place on money list and earn exempt status on pgatour in 1998. 1996: Finished top-10 on asian tour order ofmerit for the third time in his career; others came in 1993-94...Won Benson & Hedges malaysian open to earn spotin Sarazen World open, where he t9 and earned $47,000.1993: Winner of the Kentucky open for second time in<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05masters cut t17 t29u.S. open 84 cut cut cut cut t18 cut t7 t67British open t20 cut cut t54 77pga t13 t34 cut t13 t17 cut t37 t10tHE pLaYErS cut t38 t40 cut t39 cut t79tour championship 15 t9 t21accenture match play championship t33 t9 t17 t33Bridgestone Invitationalt11 t48ca championship t11 t21 t23the Barclays t10 t42 t56 t55 t34Deutsche Bank championship t7 WD 77BmW championship t22 cut t9 t7 t43 t37 cut t21Year 06 07 08 09 10masters t5 t6 t38u.S. opencutpga t24 t23 6 t32tHE pLaYErSt63 cut cut t64 t32Bridgestone Invitationalt48the Barclays t81 t12 cut DQDeutsche Bank championship t30 75 t15BmW championshipt50career; other came in 1991.PeRSonAL:Began game right-handed before switching over to naturalleft side…one of four left-handers (Vic Wilk, Eric axley andgreg chalmers) to win on Nationwide tour…cincinnatireds, cincinnati Bengals and Kentucky Wildcats basketballfan…Interested in getting involved in golf-course design…Inducted into the Kentucky golf Hall of Fame in December2007.2-58 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSraymond FloydWoRLD GoLF HALL oF FAMe MeMBeR (inducted 1989)eXeMPt StAtUS: Winner, 1969 pga championship(Lifetime)FULL nAMe: raymond Loran FloydHeiGHt: 6-1WeiGHt: 200BiRtHDAte: September 4, 1942BiRtHPLAce: Fort Bragg, NcReSiDence: palm Beach, FLFAMiLY: Wife, maria; raymond, Jr. (9/20/74),robert Loran (1/23/76), christina Loran (8/29/79); threegranddaughterseDUcAtion: university of North carolinaSPeciAL inteReStS: Sports, golf course designtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1961JoineD toUR: 1963<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 5-10events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1963 17 17 1 1 3 5 $10,529/1964 21 21 2 4 11 21,407/1965 19 19 1 3 9 36,692/1966 19 19 1 1 6 11 29,713/1967 23 23 1 3 9 25,254/1968 20 20 1 2 6 14 56,490/1969 25 20 3 6 9 104,814/1970 23 17 1 3 11 43,591/1971 28 19 1 4 10 49,846/1972 24 18 4 7 32,579/1973 24 19 1 2 7 38,751/1974 26 22 3 1 8 14 116,385/1975 25 20 1 1 5 12 103,628/1976 23 21 2 1 1 9 16 178,318/1977 24 23 2 8 15 163,261/1978 26 20 1 4 14 77,595/1979 26 19 1 6 10 122,872/1980 27 24 1 1 9 15 192,993/101981 23 23 3 2 14 18 359,360/21982 23 18 3 3 9 16 386,809/21983 22 22 1 8 18 208,353/201984 23 18 2 8 102,813/681985 22 20 1 2 1 9 15 378,989/51986 23 19 2 1 5 15 380,508/91987 20 12 2 9 122,880/861988 19 16 3 8 169,549/691989 17 13 1 2 74,699/1451990 17 11 1 1 3 6 264,078/551991 17 15 1 5 10 284,897/561992 15 15 1 2 1 5 11 741,918/131993 6 5 2 4 126,516/1201994 4 4 1 3 95,017/1581995 4 4 2 65,031/1801996 2 2 1 2 67,800/1841997 3 2 7,811/2841998 2 1 1 31,000/2291999 2 2 22,480/2532000 32001 22002 22003 12004 22005 12006 12007 22008 12009 1total 700 583 22 24 13 163 347 5,323,075cHAMPionS toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 3-1Year events Played 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings Rank1992 7 3 1 6 6 $436,991 141993 14 2 4 2 12 14 713,168 91994 20 4 5 2 17 20 1,382,762 21995 21 3 7 1 19 21 1,419,545 21996 23 1 4 16 20 1,043,051 81997 20 3 10 16 584,755 231998 21 1 1 10 18 702,472 191999 19 2 1 9 15 683,314 272000 17 1 6 9 717,258 262001 14 2 5 9 546,190 342002 11 7 205,718 702003 11 2 5 201,675 662004 11 2 2 169,679 692005 12 1 4 177,309 692006 9 1 3 4 330,708 512007 9 1 2 140,366 802008 4 17,894 1362009 1 1,156 188total 244 14 23 14 119 172 9,474,009* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75masters t8 t7 t35 cut t13 cut 54 t22 t30u.S. open t14 t6 t38 t13 t22 8 cut 16 t15 t12British open t34 cut t23pga t57 t17 t18 t20 t41 1 t8 cut t4 t35 t11 t10tHE pLaYErSt24 t21Year 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88masters 1 t8 t16 t17 t17 t8 t7 t4 t15 t2 cut cut t11u.S. open 13 t47 t12 cut t45 t37 t49 t13 t52 t23 1 t43 t17British open 4 8 t2 t36 t3 t15 t14 cut t16 t17 cutpga t2 t40 t50 t62 t17 t19 1 t20 13 cut cut t14 t9tHE pLaYErS t12 t13 cut t14 cut 1 t22 t23 t12 t33 t21 cut DQYear 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01masters t38 2 t17 2 t11 t10 t17 t25 cut cut t38 cut cutu.S. open t26 cut t8 t44 t7 t36British open t42 t39 cut t12 t34 t58pga t46 t49 t7 t48 cut t61tHE pLaYErScut cuttour championshipt5Year 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09masterscut cut cut cut cut cut cut cutu.S. opencutcHAMPionS toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05Senior pga championship t13 t3 1 19 t35 15 t24 t51 t40 t15 t17 t10 t14u.S. Senior open t7 12 t8 3 t44 3 t11 4 t16 t21 t19 cut t14JELD-WEN tradition t3 1 t6 3 t19 5 t20 WD t16 t21constellation Energy Senior players 2 t3 t10 1 t19 t19 t9 1 t6 t17Year 06 07Senior pga championshipt42constellation Energy Senior players t59nAtionAL teAMS: ryder cup (10), 1969, 1975, 1977, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1991, 1993;captain, 1989; captain’s assistant, 2008.Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-59


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSraymond Floyd (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (22):1963 St. petersburg open Invitational. 1965 St. paul openInvitational. 1969 greater Jacksonville open, americangolf classic, pga championship. 1975 Kemper open. 1976masters tournament, World open golf championship. 1977Byron Nelson golf classic, pleasant Valley classic. 1979greater greensboro open. 1980 Doral-Eastern open. 1981Doral-Eastern open, tournament players championship,manufacturers Hanover Westchester classic. 1982memorial tournament, Danny thomas memphis classic,pga championship. 1985 Houston open. 1986 u.S. openchampionship, Walt Disney World/oldsmobile classic.1992 Doral-ryder open.cHAMPionS toUR VictoRieS (14):1992 gtE North classic, ralphs Senior classic, SENIortour championship. 1993 gulfstream aerospaceInvitational, Northville Long Island classic. 1994 thetradition, Las Vegas Senior classic, cadillac NFL golfclassic, goLF magaZINE SENIor tour championship.1995 pga Seniors’ championship, Burnet Seniorclassic, Emerald coast classic. 1996 Ford Senior playerschampionship. 2000 Ford Senior players championship.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (4):1978 Brazilian open. 1979 costa rica open. 1981 canadianpga [can]. 1992 Fuji Electric grand Slam [Jpn].otHeR VictoRieS (12):1985 chrysler team championship. 1988 Skins game.1990 Franklin templeton Shootout [with Fred couples].1993 Franklin templeton Shootout [with Steve Elkington].1990 rmcc Invitational. 1994 Diners club matches[with Dave Eichelberger]. 1995 office Depot Father-Sonchallenge [with raymond Jr.]. 1996 office Depot Father-Son challenge [with raymond Jr.]. 1997 office DepotFather-Son challenge [with raymond Jr.]. 2000 officeDepot Father-Son challenge [with robert]. 2001 officeDepot Father-Son challenge [with robert]. 2006 Wendy’schampions Skins game [with Dana Quigley].2010 SeASon:Did not make a start on the pga tour for the first timesince the year before his rookie season in 1963.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Lone start on the champions tour came near theend of the season with a t73 at the at&t championship...made his 45th appearance at the masters tournament butmissed the cut. the 45th start was his 700th appearanceon the pga tour and moved him ahead of Sam Snead intosixth place on the all-time starts list at augusta. 2008: made44th appearance in the masters, missing the cut...playedthree champions tour events, with a best finish of t26teaming with tom Jenkins at the Liberty mutual Legendsof golf...Was a captain’s assistant to paul azinger on thewinning u.S. team in the ryder cup. 2007: Was one strokeoff the first-round lead in the champions tour’s inauguralginn championship at Hammock Beach and finished t8 atpalm coast...made his 43rd appearance at the mastersbut missed the cut. 2006: made his 42nd masters appearancebut failed to make the cut...once again played anabbreviated champions tour schedule, yet managed threetop-10s in nine official starts, the most he had in a singleyear since 2001...In mid-may at the Boeing championshipat Sandestin, made a run at becoming the championstour’s oldest winner. matched his age for the first timewith a final-round, 8-under 63, one off his championstour career low, on the raven course at Sandestin. Fellone stroke short of Bobby Wadkins but still became thethird-youngest player in champions tour annals to shoothis age in a round that included five consecutive birdies onthe back nine. 2005: returned to the site of his 1969 pgachampionship victory in Dayton, oH and was in contentionfor most of the u.S. Senior open before finishing t14 aftera final-round 77. Was presented with an honorary membershipto Ncr cc after his second round. 2004: missed thecut in two pga tour starts at the masters and u.S. open...Limited his schedule on the champions tour to just 12events, with best finish a t4 at the allianz championship...Second to mike Hill in the season-ending georgia-pacificgrand champions championship. 2003: missed cut atthe masters, his only tour event of the season...posteda pair of t9s on the champions tour and finished t2at the georgia-pacific grand champions championship.2002: missed cuts at the masters and Western open butrecorded a pair of 72s at the chicago event...Finished 70thon the champions tour money list with seven top-25s...underwent successful prostate cancer surgery at JohnsHopkins medical center in late December. 2001: Did notmake cut for second consecutive year...made 14 starts onchampions tour and finished No. 34 on the money list, hislowest finish since turning 50 in 1992. 2000: captured hisfourth champions tour major at the Ford Senior playerschampionship. 1992: collected most recent tour victoryat the Doral-ryder open, which he won at age 49. afterturning 50 later that year, captured gtE North classic onchampions tour, becoming first to win on both tours insame year. He and Sam Snead are only players in tourhistory to win in four decades. 1989: ryder cup captain,culmination of ryder cup career that included eight rydercup teams...Inducted into World golf Hall of Fame. 1986:Shot closing 66 to win u.S. open at Shinnecock Hills bytwo over chip Beck and Lanny Wadkins. 1983: Won Vardontrophy. 1982: Defeated Lanny Wadkins by three strokes atpga. 1981: Won tHE pLaYErS championship in playoffover Barry Jaeckel and curtis Strange, the year before thetournament moved to tpc Sawgrass. 1976: Wire-to-wirewinner of the masters. 1969: Won pga championship byone stroke over gary player.PeRSonAL:His family was named by Golfweek as the 1994 “golfFamily of the Year.” also selected Golf World’s “man ofthe Year” for 1992…the son of a career army man, L.B.Floyd, he was exposed to golf at an early age but chose topursue baseball until capturing the National Jaycees golftitle in 1960…remains a devoted chicago cubs fan…Hastwo sons. raymond, Jr., a Wake Forest graduate, works atthe investment firm Weeden capital in greenwich, ct, androbert is in residential real estate in palm Beach gardens,FL. Daughter christina, also a Wake Forest graduate, runsher own art firm, Floyd contemporary.PLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 63–2 times, most recent 1992mcI Heritage golf classic/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $252,000–1992 Doral–ryder open/1career champions tour Low Round: 62–1992 ralphsSenior classic/3Largest career champions tour Paycheck/Finish: $345,000–2000 Ford Senior players championship/12-60 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSrickie FowlereXeMPt StAtUS: 22nd on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: rick Yutaka FowlerHeiGHt: 5-9WeiGHt: 150BiRtHDAte: December 13, 1988BiRtHPLAce: anaheim, caReSiDence: Jupiter, FLFAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: oklahoma State universitySPeciAL inteReStS: Fishing, motocrosstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2009Q ScHooL: 2009BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSHeS:2—2010 Waste management phoenix open, the memorialtournament, t2—2009 Frys.com open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:2—Waste management phoenix open, the memorialtournament; t3—children’s miracle Network classic; 4—Frys.com open; t5—Farmers Insurance open; 6—WellsFargo championship; t8—Verizon Heritage.2010 SeASon:Enjoyed a stellar rookie season, with seven top-10 finishesand a 32nd-place finish in the FedExcup standings thatled to him winning pga tour rookie of the Year honor…Finished inside the top 30 on the money list to qualify forthe masters and the u.S. open…after missing cuts in thefirst two starts of his season, posted a t5 finish at theFarmers Insurance open with four sub-par rounds. twobehind leader Ben crane until a double bogey on the 17thhole eliminated him from contention…claimed his secondrunner-up finish at the Waste management phoenix open,one shot behind Hunter mahan. Had birdie opportunities onthe last three holes but unable to catch mahan. previouslylost in a playoff to troy matteson just down the road atgrayhawk gc in the 2009 Frys.com open. Had he wonat tpc Scottsdale, would have become the first SponsorExemption to do so since Jason gore (2005 84 Lumberclassic). Lee Westwood later won in June as a SponsorExemption at the St. Jude classic presented by Smith &Nephew…three rounds in the 60s led to a t8 finish at theVerizon Heritage. made an early final-round charge, playinghis first seven holes in 6-under and carding a 6-under 30on Harbour town’s front nine. cooled off for a 4-under 67for his fifth career top-10 finish…a final-round 67 helpedpropel him to a sixth-place finish at the Quail Hollowchampionship…added another runner-up finish at thememorial tournament. Led or shared the lead after the firstthree rounds. Entered the final round holding a three-shotlead but shot a final-round, 1-over 73, including a doublebogey on the par-3 12th hole, to drop to solo second…played in first three playoff events, slipping from 21st to32nd and out of tHE tour championship…Selected ascaptain’s pick for the united States ryder cup team andresponded with an electric singles match against Edoardomolinari, posting birdies on final four holes to come from4-down to halve the match…Following his runner-up playoffloss at the 2009 Frys.com open, returned this season andposted four rounds in the 60s to place fourth…Finished t3at the children’s miracle Network classic, four shots behindthe winner…Lost to troy merritt on the first extra playoffhole (par-4 17th) in the Kodak challenge.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: turned pro at the Nationwide tour’s albertsonsBoise open, where he missed the cut by three strokes.Next event was the Soboba classic, about 30 miles fromhis hometown of murietta, ca. playoff runner-up to DerekLamely at the Nationwide children’s Hospital Invitational.Started the final round five shots behind 54-hole leaderDave Schultz. Held the lead during much of the final roundbut suffered a bogey at the 72nd hole of regulation to dropinto a tie with Lamely and force a playoff. Lost to Lamelywhen he failed to get up and down from a greenside bunkeron the second extra hole, missing his par putt of 12 feet.Lamely rolled in a 3-foot par putt to win. In his first start asa professional on the pga tour at the Justin timberlakeShriners Hospitals for children open, birdied the final holeto finish t7 and earn a start at the following week’s Frys.com open. He ranked third in putts per round (27.2) forthe week and earned $113,700. at the Frys.com open inScottsdale, aZ, reached a three-way playoff with JamieLovemark and eventual winner troy matteson. Began thefinal round four strokes behind matteson, but played hisfirst five holes in 5-under, punctuated by a hole-in-one from211 yards at the par-3 fifth hole. after finishing t2 in theplayoff, he had recorded all eight of his professional roundsin the 60s. thanks to the t7 in Las Vegas and t2 finish atgrayhawk gc, he surpassed No. 150 from the 2008 moneylist, earning special temporary membership on tour for theremainder of the season. Amateur: made five tour starts,with a t58 at the 2009 FBr open his best finish. two-timeall-america at oklahoma State university. Named winnerof the Ben Hogan award as the nation’s top collegian afterhis first year. also won the phil mickelson award as thenation’s top freshman. Was unbeaten in four matches andhelped the united States defeat great Britain at the 2009Walker cup. He had a 3-1 record in the 2007 Walker cup inNorthern Ireland, where he was the youngest player on thevictorious u.S. team. made the cut at the 2008 u.S. open attorrey pines gc, where he t60. Winner of the Sunnehannaamateur in 2007 and 2008, becoming only the fourth playerto successfully defend a title. carded an 8-under 64 towin the california State High School championship as ajunior. Won the 2007 california Interscholastic FederationSouthern california regional for the second time by postinga 6-under 66. First-team aJga all-america in 2005 and2006. reached the quarterfinals of the 2006 u.S. amateur.Won the cIF Southern california golf association regionalas a freshman at murietta Valley High School with a courserecord10-under 62.PeRSonAL:His father, rod, owns a trucking company. Father enjoyedriding dirt bikes and won the 1986 Baja 1000 while racingfor a Yamaha team. gave up serious dirt-bike riding after anaccident prior to his freshman year in high school resultedin a couple of broken bones in his foot. His middle namecomes from his grandfather, taka tanaka. Has a youngersister, taylor, who attends cal State-Fullerton…Startedplaying golf at age 3…Biggest thrill in golf was playing inthe Walker cup…Biggest thrill outside of golf is being inthe air on his bike.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.43 (41)Driving Distance ...........................................292.7 (47)Driving accuracy percentage .......................64.19% (86)greens in regulation percentage ................69.90% (22)putting average ...........................................1.779 (91)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–2 times, most recent Justintimberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 64–5 times,most recent 2010 Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals forchildren open/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $648,000–2 times, most recent 2010 the memorial tournament/2career High official World Rank: after 2010 children’smiracle Network classic/25Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2008a 2 12009a 3 12009 3 3 1 2 2 $571,090/2010 28 20 2 1 7 10 1,564/32 2,857,108/22total 36 25 3 1 9 12 3,428,198nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2008a 1 12009a 1 1 1 1 12009 2 1 $5,900/216total 4 3 1 1 1 5,900eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 4 3 1 $166,565* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 08 09 10HSBc championst25u.S. opent60 cutBritish opent14pgat58tHE pLaYErScutBridgestone Invitationalt33the Barclayst36Deutsche Bank championshipt41BmW championshipt45nAtionAL teAMS: ryder cup (1), 2010; Walker cup (2), 2007, 2009.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-61


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSharrison Frazar (Fray-zhur)Section Player BiograPhies2BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSHeS:2—2004 Sony open in Hawaii, t2—1998 gtE ByronNelson golf classic, 1999 compaQ classic of Neworleans, 2004 michelin championship at Las Vegas.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):1997 South carolina classic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t16—Hp Byron Nelson championship; t17—Valero texasopen.2010 SeASon:making 17 starts, failed to record a top-10 finish for thefirst time since joining the tour in 1998. Did not play afterthe travelers championship, and underwent hip surgeryon august 3 due to “wear and tear.” Will receive majormedical Extension for 2011, coupled with 2010 earnings of$201,280, will have 11 tournaments to equal No. 125 from2010 money list (troy merritt, $786,977).cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished 112th on the money list with one top-10finish...Followed a first-round 75 with a pair of 65s insecond and final rounds to post a t7 at the turning Stoneresort championship. 2008: medalist at the Qualifyingtournament, winning by eight strokes. Shot a fourth-round59 on the Nicklaus tournament course at pga West. IteXeMPt StAtUS: major medical ExtensionFULL nAMe: Harrison FrazarHeiGHt: 6-0WeiGHt: 190BiRtHDAte: July 29, 1971BiRtHPLAce: Dallas, tXReSiDence: Dallas, tXFAMiLY: Wife, allison; William Harrison (12/2/99),charles “Ford” (8/7/02), richard Slayden (6/19/06)was the second in Qualifying tournament history (Davidgossett, 2000, Nicklaus private course at pga West).round included 11 birdies and an eagle...made the cut in13 of 23 starts, with a No. 163 finish on the money listthe worst showing of his career. only top-10 of the seasoncame with a t4 in august at the Legends reno-tahoeopen. 2007: Did not finish inside the top 100 (No. 131) forthe first time in 10 seasons on tour. at the crowne plazaInvitational at colonial in Fort Worth, led the field in DrivingDistance (311.5 yards) for the week and fired four rounds inthe 60s to finish t7. 2006: placed in top 100 in earnings forthe ninth consecutive season...Withdrew from the FedExSt. Jude classic due to an ingrown hangnail, then did notplay again until five weeks later at the Buick championship,because of the injury and the birth of his third child...Sharedthe first-round lead after a 5-under 65 in his first round backat the Buick championship, then finished t21. recordedseven consecutive birdies during round three (Nos. 10-15) attpc river Highlands. 2005: recorded four top-10s, all whichcame from July to the end of the season, with three of thosein last three starts...posted three consecutive top-10s forthe first time in his career, with a t8 at the Valero texasopen and a pair of t3s at the michelin championship at LasVegas and the FuNaI classic at Walt Disney World resort.2004: cracked $1 million in earnings for the first time inseven-year tour career, finishing a career-best 48th on themoney list...With four rounds in the 60s, finished runner-upeDUcAtion: university of texas (1996, psychology andBusiness Foundations)SPeciAL inteReStS: Sports, fishing, huntingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1996Q ScHooL: 2008JoineD toUR: 1998nationwide tour Graduate (1997)in first start of season at the Sony open in Hawaii, fallingto Ernie Els in a three-hole playoff. Entered the final roundwith a one-shot lead over Els. paired with Els for the finalround, lost the lead on the front nine but regained a sharewith four consecutive birdies on Nos. 9-12. trailing Els atthe 71st hole, finished birdie-birdie to shoot 66 and forcethe playoff...posted four eagles in a tournament twice - BobHope chrysler classic and Southern Farm Bureau classic,the most by any player in a tournament during year. Hadthree eagles in the fourth round at Indian Wells cc in theHope...added his fourth career runner-up finish with a t2 atthe michelin championship at Las Vegas. one of six playersto share the first-round lead and finished one stroke behindwinner andre Stolz. 2003: Held outright lead through 18and 54 holes at the phoenix open and shared 36-hole leadbefore finishing t3. 2002: Finished t4 at the memorialtournament; was one stroke off the lead after 36 holes...Followed effort at the memorial with t7 at the KemperInsurance open. Second time in career posted consecutivetop-10s. 2001: Best year on tour since rookie season,despite missing two months due to aug. 8 surgery to repairtorn ligaments in right hip. Earned a career best $792,456...Was one shot back after 36 holes and three off the pacethrough 54 holes in the compaq classic of New orleans.closed with 71 for solo fourth...tied career low score withthird-round 62 at greater milwaukee open. 2000: recordeda pair of third-place finishes and was among the top 100<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1997 11998 26 16 1 3 5 $461,633/631999 29 19 1 2 6 530,971/792000 24 12 2 2 5 608,535/792001 25 18 4 9 792,456/662002 28 15 5 6 731,295/962003 27 17 1 4 5 776,876/832004 25 17 2 1 4 7 1,446,764/482005 31 21 2 4 7 999,083/792006 29 18 2 11 889,022/982007 32 11 2 5 86,800/119 698,534/1312008 23 13 1 4 174/1,043 444,059/1632009 28 19 1 7 483/104 738,615/1122010 17 4 2 189/116 201,280/187total 345 200 4 6 34 79 9,319,123nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1996 1 1 $570/2611997 25 17 1 1 6 13 104,023/131998 1 1 473/288total 27 19 1 1 6 13 105,066* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10u.S. open t66 t54 t58 cutthe Barclays cut t46 t26 cut cut cut t52pga cut cut cut cut cut t20tHE pLaYErS cut t33 cut t44 cut cut cut t63 t52 cutDeutsche Bank championship t42 t65 t52 t36 cutBmW championship t9 t49 t29 cut t43 t56 cut2-62 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSharrison Frazar (Continued)on the money list for the third consecutive season...postedt3 finish at rain-shortened BellSouth classic, two strokesshy of playoff between phil mickelson and gary Nicklaus...Second third-place finish came at compaq classic of Neworleans. 1999: recorded three top-10s and six top-25s...matched career-best finish at compaq classic of Neworleans with a t2. two strokes off 54-hole lead. closing68 left him two strokes behind carlos Franco. Starting withrunner-up finish in New orleans, only missed two cuts infinal 17 starts. 1998: Nominated for rookie of the Yearhonors on strength of three top-10s, including a runner-upfinish at gtE Byron Nelson classic...Earned $461,633 andwas the second-highest-ranked rookie on the money listat 63rd. after missing five cuts in first 10 starts, finishedin three-way t2 at gtE Byron Nelson with Fred couplesand Hal Sutton. Stood one off first- and second-roundleads, two off third-round lead. 1997: parlayed the first36-hole Sunday in Nationwide tour history into a threestrokevictory over r.W. Eaks at the South carolina classic.Finished 13th on the Nationwide tour money list to earnfirst pga tour card 1996: turned professional in June. Hisonly event prior to 1997 was t49 in 1996 Wichita open.Amateur: three-time all-american at university of texasfrom 1993-95.PeRSonAL:grew up in abilene, tX and moved to Dallas in 1985.Was a three-time all-state player and won two statechampionships with Highland park High from 1986-1990…graduated from university of texas in 1996 with a degreein psychology and Business Foundations. Went to workin Dallas for a commercial real-estate firm working as ananalyst for office, retail and industrial acquisitions anddevelopment, as well as golf course management anddevelopment…recently began designing golf courses intexas…Enjoys spending time with friends and family.Fred FunkeXeMPt StAtUS: Winner, 2005 pLaYErSchampionship; multiple tournament winner(through 2011)FULL nAMe: Frederick FunkHeiGHt: 5-8WeiGHt: 165BiRtHDAte: June 14, 1956BiRtHPLAce: takoma park, mDPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................72.19Driving Distance ...........................................292.3Driving accuracy percentage .......................51.17%greens in regulation percentage ................64.86%putting average ...........................................1.801(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 66–2 times, most recent Valerotexas open/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–5 times, mostrecent 2005 B.c. open/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $518,400–2004 Sony open in Hawaii/2career High official World Rank: after 1999 compaQclassic of New orleans/82ReSiDence: ponte Vedra Beach, FLFAMiLY: Wife, Sharon; Eric (8/2/91), taylor christian(10/30/95), perri Leigh (12/16/99)eDUcAtion: university of maryland (1980, LawEnforcement)SPeciAL inteReStS: Water and snow skiingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1981Q ScHooL: 1988, 1989Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (8):1992 Shell Houston open. 1995 Ideon classic at pleasantValley, Buick challenge. 1996 B.c. open. 1998 Depositguaranty golf classic. 2004 Southern Farm Bureau classic.2005 tHE pLaYErS championship. 2007 mayakoba golfclassic at riviera maya-cancun.cHAMPionS toUR VictoRieS (6):2006 at&t championship. 2007 turtle Bay championship.2008 mastercard championship at Hualalai, JELD-WENtradition. 2009 u.S. Senior open. 2010 JELD-WENtradition.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (1):1993 mexican open.otHeR VictoRieS (4):1983 maryland open. 1987 maryland open. 2005 cVScharity classic [with chris Dimarco]. 2008 Wendy’s 3-tourchallenge [with Jay Haas and Nick price].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t39—tHE pLaYErS championship.BeSt 2010 cHAMPionS toUR FiniSHeS:1—JELD-WEN tradition; 2—Dick’s Sporting goods open,posco E&c Songdo championship.; t3—Senior Britishopen; t4—mississippi gulf resort classic; t5—charlesSchwab cup championship; t8—Boeing classic; t9—Ensure classic at rock Barn2010 SeASon:played six times on the pga tour, focusing primarily on thechampions tour…totaled one champions tour victory andeight top-10s, and finished sixth in the final charles Schwabcup standings…two years after winning the JELD-WENtradition in oregon, added a second title at the event tohis resume when he was a one-stroke winner over michaelallen and chien-Soon Lu. made a 12-foot birdie putt on the16th hole and held off several players Sunday for his thirdmajor title. the victory also gave him at least one victory infive straight seasons. Failed to make a bogey on the backnine all week and hit an amazing 54 of 56 fairways on hisway to the win…Followed his win the next week with a t8finish at the Boeing classic near Seattle…came close to awin in the inaugural posco c&E Songdo championship inSeptember, but lost in a one-hole playoff to russ cochran.Was the 36-hole leader after rounds of 69-67 and couldhave closed it on the 54th hole, but missed a 2-foot birdieputt, which sent the players to a playoff where cochranprevailed with a birdie on the first extra hole…Fashioneda final-round, 6-under-par 66 to finish t9 at the Ensureclassic at rock Barn…For the second consecutive year,made a run at winning the Dick’s Sporting goods open onlyto finish as a runner-up. posted a final-round 7-under 65at En-Joie gc and held a share of the lead late until Lorenroberts birdied the final hole to finish one stroke ahead…turned in a solid performance at the Senior British open atcarnoustie in July. Shot a 4-under-par 67 Saturday to gethimself into contention, but a final-round, 1-over-par 72 lefthim one of four players t3…recorded his first top-10 finishsince his knee operation when he was t4 at the inauguralmississippi gulf resort classic…In first start since undergoingright-knee-replacement surgery, finished t21 at theacE group classic in Naples…made initial start on thepga tour at the transitions championship in march andfinished t55…Finished t39 at tHE pLaYErS championship,thanks, in part, to a third-round 66…made the cut at theu.S. open at pebble Beach, finishing t70. It’s the 13thtime in 21 u.S. open starts he’s played on the weekend…made the cut in the final pga tour event of the season,the children’s miracle Network classic. where he t45 withfellow champions tour player mike goodes serving as hiscaddie…champions tour player of the month for august.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.79Driving Distance ...........................................264.9Driving accuracy percentage .......................73.55%greens in regulation percentage ................61.67%putting average ...........................................1.856MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 66–tHE pLaYErSchampionship/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–1999 B.c.open/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,440,000–2005 tHE pLaYErS championship/1career High official World Rank: after 2003 Buickclassic/21(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)2010 ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average (actual) .............................70.31 (14)Driving Distance ...........................................267.6 (65)Driving accuracy percentage .......................78.00% (7)greens in regulation percentage ................70.90% (17)putting average ...........................................1.785 (35)MISCELLANEOUS ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–2010 the principal charityclassic/2career champions tour Low Round: 63–2 times, mostrecent 2008 mastercard championship at Hualalai/2Largest career champions tour Paycheck/Finish: $470,000–2009 u.S. Senior open/1pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-63


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSFred Funk (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Divided his time between the pga tour andchampions tour and overcame multiple knee injuries.made the cut in two of six starts on the pga tour withbest finish being 60th at the u.S. open at Bethpage Blackwhere he made the field via a regional qualifier...competedin 21 champions tour events, 11 of which yielded top-10finishes. Won the u.S. Senior open in august and placedthird in the charles Schwab cup competition...In earlyaugust, blew away the field at the u.S. Senior open atcrooked Stick in Indiana with a blistering final round. Ledby just one stroke after 54 holes, but fired a bogey-free7-under-par 65 on Sunday to win by six strokes, the largestvictory margin in the championship since gary playerbested Doug Sanders by six in 1987 at Brooklawn cc...Losttwo champions tour events in playoffs, at the principalcharity classic and the Senior British open...Suffered astaph infection in his right knee in late December 2008following surgery earlier in 2008 and delayed the startof his 2009 season until mid-February...underwent rightknee-replacement surgery in Jacksonville, FL on November16. Following the successful surgery, expected to returnto competition in January. 2008: at age 51, continued tosplit time between the pga tour and champions tour...underwent arthroscopic surgery may 14 on his right kneein Jacksonville, FL, for loose particles and minor cartilagedamage. Injury kept him out of competition for less thana month...made the cut in seven of 14 starts on the pgatour, including a season-best t10 at the Sony open inHawaii, which included a second-round, 6-under-par 64...Stayed in Hawaii to start the champions tour season thefollowing week at the mastercard championship, whichhe won following a second-round, 9-under-par 63 and withbirdies on the final two holes to edge allen Doyle by twostrokes...added another win at the JELD-WEN traditionin mid-august to go along with two runner-up finishes onthe season. It was his fourth champions tour victory in23 career starts...Eventually finished third on the charlesSchwab cup points list to earn a $300,000 annuity. 2007:captured events on both the pga tour and the championstour. Finished second in Driving accuracy to Jose coceresat 75.26 percent...In his second champions tour appearanceof the season, won by a record 11 strokes at the turtleBay championship. Led wire-to-wire for the second time inhis brief champions tour career and also played bogey-freegolf over the three days. Fired rounds of 65-64-64—193...at age 50 years, 8 months and 12 days, earned eighth pgatour victory in fourth start of the season at the mayakobagolf classic. Fifth-oldest champion in pga tour historyand the oldest since art Wall (51 years, 7 months, 10 day)at the 1975 greater milwaukee open. posted rounds of62-69-64-71—266 and beat Jose coceres with a birdie onthe second hole of a sudden-death playoff, hitting a 4-ironon the par-3 10th to 6 feet. Joined craig Stadler as theonly players to win in the same season on the pga tourand the champions tour. 2006: made 25 of 29 cuts (86.21percent), the highest percentage of his career. turned 50halfway through the season and won his first championstour title at the at&t championship...posted final-round10-under-par 62, one stroke off the English turn g&cccourse record, to finish one stroke behind chris couch atthe Zurich classic of New orleans...tied Brett Quigley forthe tour lead in rounds in the 60s with 47. 2005: Earneda career-best $2,830,046 and won in back-to-back seasonsfor the first time since the 1995-96 seasons...Became theoldest winner of tHE pLaYErS championship at 48 years,nine months and 14 days by defeating tom Lehman, ScottVerplank and Luke Donald by a stroke on the third mondayfinish in the last six years for the tournament. got up anddown from the greenside bunker and made a 6-foot putt on18 to get to 9-under 279, then sat and waited as Donaldand Joe Durant, who were one stroke behind him withone hole to play, failed to make birdie to force a playoff.third player in tournament history with local ties to wintHE pLaYErS championship (mark mccumber-1988, DavidDuval-1999). Led the tournament in Driving accuracy (85.7percent) and greens in regulation (80.6 percent). Earnedfive-year tour exemption that assured him of a spot on thetour until age 54...Earned spot on his second presidentscup team (0-2-2). 2004: Won for first time in over six yearswith victory at the Southern Farm Bureau classic, the siteof his last victory in July 1998. the drought spanned 196tournaments and included 10 runner-up finishes. Becamesecond two-time winner of the tournament after makingbirdie on the final hole to defeat rookie ryan palmer byone stroke (Brian Henninger 1994, 1999). Led by one strokethrough 54 holes. tied 72-hole tournament record on currentcourse with 22-under 266 total (Steve Lowery, SkipKendall/2000)...Finished ninth on the 2004 ryder cup teampoints list to make his first ryder cup team at age 48, oldestplayer to finish in top 10 in u.S. ryder cup points. 2003:posted a career-high nine top-10s, including a t2 at theFBr capital open in potomac, mD...on the strength of t7finish at pga championship, was named as captain’s pickby Jack Nicklaus to 2003 u.S. presidents cup team. 2002:topped $2 million in earnings for the first time and finisheda then-highest 13th on the money list. Had four runner-upfinishes, a career best. the last players to have that manyrunner-up finishes in a year without winning were DavisLove III and tom Lehman in 1999...t4 at pga after takinghalfway lead and then placed t2 the following week at theNEc Invitational in Seattle. 2001: Finished in the top 20 10times, including a t3 at the air canada championship and athird at the Southern Farm Bureau classic. 2000: Suffered atear in right knee which required surgery in September, butrebounded by making his last six cuts of the year, includingback-to-back top-10s to end the season, a t4 at Nationalcar rental golf classic at Walt Disney World resortand t6 at Southern Farm Bureau classic. 1999: Finishedsecond three times and posted eight top-10s. runner-upat mastercard colonial, air canada championship andB.c. open (losing monday playoff to Brad Faxon). 1998:collected his fifth tour victory and for the first time in his10-year career eclipsed the $1-million mark in earnings.made 25 of 32 cuts on his way to $1,121,988 season inwhich he was among top 10 eight times and top 25 17times. along with victory, also finished second and third...Earned two-stroke win at Deposit guaranty golf classic.after rounds of 69-64, stood one off 36-hole lead. thirdround69 produced share of the lead. Birdied four holes on<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 2-3events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1982 3 2 $1,779/2511985 1 1 1 6,345/1961986 31987 2 1 2,400/2551988 2 1 1,552/2861989 29 17 1 2 3 59,695/1571990 29 13 1 3 7 179,346/911991 31 17 5 9 226,915/731992 32 24 1 1 3 9 416,930/341993 34 24 5 11 309,435/561994 30 23 4 8 281,905/671995 32 26 2 4 11 717,232/261996 31 23 1 1 2 8 13 814,334/211997 33 25 1 3 10 544,419/381998 32 25 1 1 1 8 17 1,121,988/231999 34 27 3 8 14 1,638,881/162000 32 24 4 10 827,691/582001 33 27 2 4 13 1,237,004/432002 29 24 4 7 19 2,383,071/132003 33 25 1 1 9 12 2,144,653/272004 29 20 1 1 1 6 8 2,103,731/252005 30 23 1 1 3 11 2,830,046/112006 29 25 1 3 9 1,579,837/482007 22 12 1 2 6 90,151/77 1,239,376/772008 14 7 1 2 175/1,038 257,283/1892009 6 2 241/12 36,926/2332010 6 4 217/44 77,803/210total 621 442 8 12 12 92 203 21,040,578cHAMPionS toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-3Year events Played 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings Rank2007 10 1 1 2 6 9 $997,964 162008 18 2 2 1 9 15 1,825,931 32009 21 1 3 11 18 1,563,810 52010 23 1 2 1 8 15 1,419,759 6total 75 6 8 4 35 60 6,151,587* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97masters cut t38 t36 t17u.S. open t23 cut cut cut cut t33 t7 t44 cut cut t43British open 73pga t47 t57 cut t44 t55 t39 t26 t61tHE pLaYErS cut t60 t39 t78 t61 t13 t14tour championship t27 14Year 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters cut cut t37 cut cut cut cut cutu.S. open cut cut t44 t35 6 t23 t40 t30 60 t70British open WD cut cut cut t66pga t23 73 t9 t70 t4 t7 cut t47 t20 cuttHE pLaYErS t69 t38 t13 t33 cut t45 t10 1 t16 cut cut t79 t39tour championship t24 t5 t24 t9 t24 t24accenture match play championship t33 t33 t33 t33 t33 t33 t33Bridgestone Invitational t2 t14 t61 t41 t42 t69ca championship t7 t49 t40 t29the Barclays WD t18 t57 cut t25 t4 cut t32 t36 t48Deutsche Bank championshipWDBmW championshipt20cHAMPionS toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 06 07 08 09 10Senior pga championship t5 t23Senior British open t2 t3u.S. Senior open t11 2 1 t43JELD-WEN tradition 11 1 t5 1constellation Energy Senior players t11 t3 2 t7 t16nAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (2), 2003, 2005; ryder cup (1), 2004.2-64 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSFred Funk (Continued)Sunday back nine on way to 66...Nearly became two-timewinner for first time since 1995 at Buick challenge, losing aplayoff when Steve Elkington parred first extra hole. 1996:Earned fourth victory in five-year stretch, at B.c. open.third-round 63 moved him into share of lead with peteJordan. after birdieing four of six holes on Sunday, roundwas canceled due to rain and tournament was reduced to54 holes. Hit 7-iron approach on first extra hole to within10 inches to secure victory...Nearly won again the followingweek when rain reduced Buick challenge to 36 holes.Was part of five-man playoff won by michael Bradley.1995: opened four-stroke lead through 54 holes of Ideonclassic. Won by one stroke over Jim mcgovern after closing73...Entered final round of Buick challenge tied withSteve Stricker before closing 67 gave him one-stroke victoryover John morse and Loren roberts. 1992: First tourvictory came at Shell Houston open. grabbed one-strokelead with course-record 62 in third round, then shot closing70 for two-stroke victory over Kirk triplett. Shot 59 ontpc Scottsdale (Desert course) during pro-am at phoenixopen. 1989: rookie on the pga tour. 1984: Won Foot-JoyNational assistant pro championship.PeRSonAL:golf coach at university of maryland from 1982 through1988…also worked as newspaper circulation supervisorbefore joining tour…one of the first tour players tohave LaSIK surgery. one of his bag sponsors is Dr. Whitten& associates…Named to the university of marylandathletic Hall of Fame in 2007 as well as the state ofmaryland athletic Hall of Fame…active in Jacksonville (FL)community, raising funds for J.t. townsend, who suffereda spinal cord injury playing high school football in 2004.assisted in raising money for after-care expenses andbuilding a wheelchair-accessible home for townsend. thefamily moved into the home in 2006.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (16):1995 Las Vegas Invitational. 1996 united airlinesHawaiian open. 1998 Las Vegas Invitational. 1999 LasVegas Invitational. 2000 Doral-ryder open. 2001 mercedeschampionships. 2002 memorial tournament. 2003 u.S.open championship, Buick open. 2005 cialis Westernopen. 2006 Wachovia championship, canadian open.2007 canadian open. 2010 transitions championship,Verizon Heritage, tHE tour championship presented bycoca-cola.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):1993 mississippi gulf coast classic.Jim Furyk (FyUr-ik)eXeMPt StAtUS: tHE tour championship winner,FedExcup winner, multiple tournament winner(through 2015)FULL nAMe: James michael FurykHeiGHt: 6-2WeiGHt: 185BiRtHDAte: may 12, 1970BiRtHPLAce: West chester, painteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (3):1997 argentine open. 2005 Nedbank challenge [Saf]. 2006Nedbank challenge [Saf].otHeR VictoRieS (3):1998 Fred meyer challenge [with David Duval]. 2003 pgagrand Slam of golf. 2009 chevron World challenge.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:1—transitions championship, Verizon Heritage, tHE tourchampionship presented by coca-cola; t6—World golfchampionships-Bridgestone Invitational; t7—Wells Fargochampionship; t9—the greenbrier classic; t10—thememorial tournament.ReSiDence: ponte Vedra Beach, FLFAMiLY: Wife, tabitha; caleigh Lynn (6/24/02); tannerJames (12/12/03)eDUcAtion: university of arizonaSPeciAL inteReStS: all sportstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1992Q ScHooL: 1993nationwide tour Alumnus2010 SeASon:Won player of the Year and Jack Nicklaus award.Spectacular season included career-best three pga tourvictories, including tHE tour championship, en routeto FedExcup title. Joined past FedExcup winners tigerWoods (2007 and 2009) and Vijay Singh (2008) as winnersof the season-long competition. also earned pga player ofthe Year award...Won his first tournament of the year byclosing with a 2-under 69 for a one-stroke victory over K.J.choi in the transitions championship, his first victory sincethe 2007 rBc canadian open. With a two-shot lead on the18th hole of the copperhead course, he drove into the trees,nearly took out NBc reporter roger maltbie with his nextshot and needed a good lag from 30 feet to secure a bogey.Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 3-7events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1988a 11990a 11991a 11993 11994 31 17 3 7 $236,603/781995 31 22 1 3 10 535,380/331996 28 24 1 3 13 738,950/261997 27 24 3 1 13 17 1,619,480/41998 28 24 1 2 2 12 19 2,054,334/31999 25 24 1 1 8 17 1,827,593/122000 25 24 1 1 8 15 1,940,519/172001 24 19 1 2 8 16 2,540,734/132002 25 19 1 9 14 2,363,250/142003 27 25 2 1 1 15 22 5,182,865/42004 14 8 2 5 691,675/1162005 26 23 1 4 10 14 4,255,369/42006 24 22 2 4 3 13 19 7,213,316/22007 23 20 1 2 2 8 16 101,022/11 4,154,046/72008 26 23 1 2 9 13 113,180/5 3,455,714/122009 23 21 2 1 11 14 2,438/4 3,946,515/72010 21 18 3 7 13 2,980/1 4,809,622/2total 432 357 16 22 13 142 244 47,565,963nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings1993 25 13 1 1 3 6 $58,240/261994 1 1 1 1 3,815/153total 26 14 1 1 4 7 62,055* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03masters t29 t28 4 t14 t14 t6 cut 4u.S. open t28 t5 t5 t14 t17 60 t62 cut 1British open t44 4 t4 t10 t41 cut cut cutpga t13 t17 t6 cut t8 t72 t7 9 t18tHE pLaYErS cut t13 t53 t35 t17 t61 t21 t14 t4tour championship t15 2 t3 t15 DNS t7 t18 8accenture match play championship t33 t9 t9 t9Bridgestone Invitational t10 t4 2 t6 t6ca championship t11 cNL t33 t12the Barclays cut cut t40 cut t3 2 t22 t51 t19 t9 t22Deutsche Bank championshipt13BmW championship cut WD t66 6 t7 t34 t3 t3Year 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters 28 t22 t13 t33 t10 cutu.S. open t48 t28 t2 t2 t36 t33 t16British open cut cut 4 t12 t5 t34 cutpga cut t34 t29 cut t29 t63 t24tHE pLaYErS cut t3 t28 t27 t5 t47tour championship 13 2 t11 t6 t7 1accenture match play championship t33 t33 t17 t33 t9 t17Bridgestone Invitational t22 t24 3 DNS t27 t51 t6ca championship t36 t15 4 t35 t2 3 t37the Barclays 2 t25 t12 t15Deutsche Bank championship t35 t55 t7 t8 t37BmW championship t7 1 t4 t14 t3 t2 t15nAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (6), 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009; ryder cup(7), 1997, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010; World cup (1), 2003.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-65


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSJim Furyk (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2Finished at 13-under 271 and won for the 14th time in hiscareer, moving to No. 6 in the official World golf ranking.Had gone 58 starts on the pga tour without winning…parred the first playoff hole to beat Brian Davis at theVerizon Heritage for his second victory of the season andthe 15th of his career. Davis birdied the par-4 18th hole toforce a playoff at 13-under par. the players went back tothe 18th tee for sudden death. Davis’ second shot found thehazard left of the green and Furyk hit the back of the green.While hitting out of the hazard, Davis called a two-strokepenalty on himself for striking a loose impediment duringhis backswing. that left Furyk to make a short par puttfor the win…a second-round 65 led to a t7 at the QuailHollow championship…Finished t10 at the memorialtournament, his sixth top-10 in 15 career starts at muirfieldVillage…posted his fifth top-10 finish of the season witha t9 at the greenbrier classic, set up by four rounds in the60s…Earned sixth top-10 of the season at the World golfchampionships-Bridgestone Invitational on the strength ofa 6-under-par 64 in the final round. top-10 was the seventhof his career at the Bridgestone Invitational, second-mostin tournament history trailing only tiger Woods’ nine…Ineligible for the first pga tour playoff event after oversleepingand missing his pro-am time at the Barclays…Went on to finish t37 at the Deutsche Bank championshipand t15 at the BmW championship to enter tHE tourchampionship presented by coca-cola in 11th place inthe FedExcup standings. opened in atlanta with roundsof 65-67 to share the 36-hole lead at 8-under, with LukeDonald. an even-par 70 Saturday gave him a one-shotlead heading into the final round. capped off a final-round,even-par 70 with a spectacular 72nd-hole sand save (hit a57-foot, 7-inch bunker shot to 26 inches) to win the event(a career-high third of the season) and the 2010 FedExcup.For his efforts, collected $1.35 million for the tournamentwin and $10 million for winning the FedExcup…madehis seventh-career appearance in the ryder cup in a slimone-point loss to the European team. Hit a pitching wedgeto 4 feet on the 18th hole and then watched as foursomespartner rickie Fowler made the birdie putt to halve thematch against martin Kaymer and Lee Westwood. the halfpoint was all he would earn, going on to a 0-2-1 record.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Enjoyed a consistent year, where he finished insidethe top 10 in nearly half of his starts (11 of 23)...Finished t9when he lost to ross Fisher, 4 and 3, in the third round ofthe World golf championships-accenture match playchampionship...trailed by three entering the final round ofthe masters and finished t10, his fourth career top-10 atthe first major championship of the season...Finished t5 attHE pLaYErS championship, his third top-five finish in hislast six starts at the tournament (t4 in 2003, t3 in 2006 andt5 in 2009)...closed with 11 consecutive pars in final-round65 at crowne plaza Invitational for a t9, his fifth top-10 ofthe season...Finished second at the memorial, one strokebehind tiger Woods. the runner-up finish was the 21st ofhis career and came in his 400th career tour start...Earnedthird consecutive top-10 finish at at&t National (t3, 2007-08) and seventh top-10 of the season with t7, finishing t1in putts per round (27.2) for the week...Earned eighth top-10 of the year with a t8 at Deutsche Bank championshipafter sharing the 18- and 36-hole leads. Hit all 18 greens inregulation for the seventh time in his career (1,438 rounds)during first-round 8-under 63...recorded rounds of 67-66 onthe weekend to finish t2 at the BmW championship.Jumped from No. 18 to No. 3 in the FedExcup standingsentering tHE tour championship presented by cocacola...Final-round3-under 67 led to a t7 finish at tHE tourchampionship, leading to a fourth-place finish in theFedExcup, making him one of just three players (alsomickelson and Stricker) to finish inside the top 15 each ofthe first three seasons of the playoffs...posted a careerbestfinal round of 9-under 62 for his 11th top-10 of the yearat Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open.previous best final-round was 63 to win the 1998 Las VegasInvitational...made a long par putt on the 17th hole and ashort birdie putt on the 18th to win the chevron Worldchallenge in early December, his first victory in more thantwo years. Beat graeme mcDowell by one stroke. 2008:Finished the season ranked fifth in the FedExcup standings,thanks to 23 made cuts in 26 starts. Despite a tour-highnine top-10 finishes, failed to record a victory for the firsttime since injury-riddled 2004 season...Shot 64-68 on theweekend to finish t2 at the World golf championships-cachampionship, one stroke behind winner geoff ogilvy...Finished t3 at the at&t National on the strength of a closing,5-under 65. Joined robert allenby as the only playersto finish in the top 10 in each of the first two at&tNationals held at congressional cc...Finished t5 at theBritish open. Began his British open career with five consecutivemade cuts (including three top-10 finishes and at4 at royal Birkdale in 1998), but then missed the cut in hisnext five starts (2001-05)...posted the week’s best round atthe BmW championship with an 8-under 62 (including afront-nine 28) during the second round, equaling his careerlowround. Went on to finish t3...Scored the winning pointin the ryder cup for the united States team, beatingmiguel angel Jimenez 2 and 1 in Singles to secure the u.S.victory. Improved ryder cup Singles record to 4-1-1 withthe win...consecutive 69s on the weekend led to a t6 finishat tHE tour championship presented by coca-cola. 2007:competed in all four pga tour playoffs for the FedExcupevents and finished 11th on the season-long points list.captured his 13th career pga tour title at the canadianopen, where he also won in 2006. Exceeded $4 million inearnings for the third consecutive season and earned a spoton his fifth presidents cup team...Four rounds in the 60s atthe crowne plaza Invitational at colonial forced extra holeswith Bernhard Langer and rory Sabbatini. missed 35-footbirdie putt on the first extra hole to finish t2 with Langerwhen Sabbatini made a 15-foot birdie putt. It was his 18thpga tour runner-up finish...Became the first player sincearnold palmer in 1966-67 to be a runner-up in the u.S. openin consecutive years, as he finished t2 (with tiger Woods)to angel cabrera at oakmont cc. Was tied for the lead untila bogey on the par-4 17th...captured 13th career tourvictory as he successfully defended his canadian open titleby one stroke over Vijay Singh at age 37 years, 2 monthsand 17 days. First player since Jim Ferrier (1950-51) to winthe canadian open back to back. posted rounds of 69-66-69-64—268, overcoming the three-stroke, 54-hole lead ofSingh. First player since mark Hensby (2004 John Deereclassic) to post an ace (final round, No. 4, 209 Yards, 5-iron)and go on to win...Earned a spot on his fifth presidents cupteam and compiled a record of 3-2-0, thus bringing his alltimerecord to 13-8-2. 2006: Finished a career-best secondon the money list and won twice in a season for just thesecond time (2003)...Led tour in top-fives with 11, includingnine top-threes. Shared tour lead in top-10s with VijaySingh (13)...Won his first Vardon trophy awarded by thepga of america for best scoring average on the pga tour(68.86) but finished second on tour, where the minimumnumber of rounds to qualify is 50 (tiger Woods- 68.11).Vardon trophy minimum is 60...Won the Wachoviachampionship in a one-hole playoff over trevor Immelmanand won the canadian open. collected a runner-up finish atthe Verizon Heritage for the second consecutive year...atthe Wachovia championship, had a one-shot lead through54 holes, closed with a 1-under 71 and earned $1.134 millionfor his 11th career victory. made an 8-foot par putt onthe 72nd hole to force the playoff and made a 6-foot parputt on 18 to win...Finished runner-up at the u.S. open atWinged Foot. Has made cuts in 12 of 13 u.S. opens in hiscareer and has collected five top-10 finishes, including the2003 victory...captured his 12th career tour victory at thecanadian open. posted rounds of 63-71-67-65—266 toedge Bart Bryant by one stroke, moving to No. 2 in theofficial World golf ranking...compiled 2-3-0 record in hisfifth u.S. ryder cup appearance...Beat Sweden’s HenrikStenson by two strokes in early December to claim a secondconsecutive Nedbank challenge title in South africa.2005: In July, picked up his first win since the 2003 Buickopen and since his wrist surgery in early 2004 at the cialisWestern open. Shared the first- and third-round leads. Fellfour behind leader Ben curtis through three holes ofSunday’s final round but fought back with five birdies overthe remainder of the round and finished with a 2-under 69to defeat tiger Woods by two strokes. Led the field ingreens in regulation (75%)...Lost a four-hole playoff toVijay Singh at the Wachovia championship...In June, led orshared lead through the first 54 holes of the Barclaysclassic, but finished one stroke behind padraig Harringtonas Irishman drained 66-foot eagle putt on 72nd hole toclinch victory. Furyk led by two strokes with three holesremaining but made consecutive bogeys on Nos. 16 and17...Despite suffering from rib injury throughout the week,went undefeated in presidents cup play, posting a 3-0-2(2-0-1 with tiger Woods) record including a Sunday Singlesvictory over previously undefeated adam Scott...postedfourth runner-up finish of the season at the michelinchampionship at Las Vegas. carded four rounds in the 60sto match Wes Short, Jr., but tee shot on second playoffhole (par-3 17th) found water hazard. Short clinched victorywith tap-in par out of a greenside bunker...chipped in onthe second playoff hole to beat adam Scott, retief goosenand Darren clarke at the Nedbank challenge in Southafrica. 2004: Did not have a win for the first time since the1997 season after undergoing arthroscopic surgery torepair cartilage damage in his left wrist on march 22, whichsidelined him for nearly three months. played in 14 events,the lowest total in his 11-year tour career, and finishedoutside the top 100 on the money list for the first time.Decided the week of the Bay Hill Invitational to have surgeryafter sitting out more than two months...Finishedfourth on the ryder cup team points list to make his fourthryder cup team. 2003: collected first major championshipof his career, the u.S. open at olympia Fields near chicago.claimed a victory in sixth consecutive season. Became 57thplayer to make the u.S. open his first career major championship.Shared second-round and held third-round lead. Set36-hole record (133), along with Vijay Singh. Set 54-holemark (200) and tied 72-hole record (272)...With four roundsin the 60s, captured Buick open to win twice for first timein a season and jumped to a career-best No. 3 in the officialWorld golf ranking. Held 54-hole lead and with a finalround68, completed two-stroke victory over a group of fourplayers that included tiger Woods...Lost in playoff to ScottHoch at Ford championship at Doral...played on his thirdu.S. presidents cup team. 2002: Won the memorialtournament thanks to a final-round 65 that included a chipinfor birdie on the par-3 12th hole and an eagle from thefront bunker on the par-5 15th. Won by two strokes overJohn cook and David peoples, marking the fifth consecutiveseason with a victory. recorded third-round ace with 5-ironfrom 192 yards on No. 4...made his third appearance as amember of the u.S. ryder cup team and compiled a 1-2-2record. 2001: Earned sixth tour title at the mercedeschampionships. Was four strokes down to start the finalround in maui. Holed a 10-foot birdie putt on 72nd hole inKapalua that put him in the lead as rory Sabbatini missedthree-foot birdie that would have forced a playoff. Victorycame after slight cartilage tear in right wrist sidelined himlate the previous year. Suffered injury the previous fallwhile trying to intercept a pass in the parking lot of aBaltimore ravens-pittsburgh Steelers NFL game...Lost in aplayoff on the seventh extra hole at the World golfchampionships-NEc Invitational to tiger Woods. Holedbunker shot for par on first playoff hole to extend thematch. 2000: For the second consecutive year, missed onlyone cut all season, at SEI pennsylvania classic...Earnedfifth tour victory at the Doral-ryder open. Shared firstroundlead with a 7-under-par 65. Was three strokes backof Franklin Langham after 54 holes. trailed Langham by sixwith seven holes to play. Shot 30 on back nine for a finalround65 and equaled tournament record with 23-under-par265...member of his second u.S. presidents cup team.presidents cup record was 3-1-0 for a two-year total of4-4-0. 1999: Earned third Las Vegas Invitational title,becoming first successful defender. Victory started withrounds of 67-64-63 for a share of 54-hole lead. after awakeningto early morning earthquake, played in 40-mph windsand shot 71 to build a three-stroke lead. Final-round 66good enough to edge Jonathan Kaye by one stroke...a2-66 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSJim Furyk (Continued)member of victorious u.S. ryder cup team, notching a key4-and-3 singles victory over Sergio garcia in Sunday’smatches. missed only one cut, at the at&t pebble BeachNational pro-am. 1998: made cut in 24 of his 28 appearances,including a win, two seconds, two thirds and threefourths...closed year by becoming the first player to win theLas Vegas Invitational twice. rounds of 67-68-69-63 puthim in first place after 72 holes, three strokes ahead ofmark calcavecchia. closed with a 68 to calcavecchia’s 66for one-stroke victory. 1997: Set then-tour record for mostmoney earned without a victory with $1,619,480, fourth onmoney list...Nearly had successful defense at unitedairlines Hawaiian open, losing in a playoff to paulStankowski...also placed t5 at u.S. open, fourth at Britishopen and t6 at pga championship. 1996: Won unitedairlines Hawaiian open, birdieing third playoff hole to topBrad Faxon, who made a 50-foot eagle putt on the 72ndhole to force playoff. 1995: recorded first tour victory atLas Vegas Invitational. grabbed share of lead with DavidEdwards after third-round 65 at tpc Summerlin. Followingfourth-round 67, shared lead with Billy mayfair. Went on toone-stroke victory over mayfair...three weeks later, earnedunofficial victory at Lincoln-mercury Kapalua International.1994: recorded three top-10s as a rookie, including t7 atNorthern telecom open, his first start of the year. 1993:member of the Nationwide tour, won mississippi gulfcoast classic in playoff over Bob Friend...Qualified fortour by finishing t37 at Qualifying tournament. Amateur:twice named all-pac 10 conference and all-america atuniversity of arizona.PeRSonAL:possesses one of the pga tour’s less orthodox swings.His father, mike, has been his only swing instructor…Started putting cross-handed at age 7…Never played highschool football, although did play basketball as a sophomore.played midget football until age 13…owns a homeon the plantation course at Kapalua, home of the Hyundaitournament of champions.sergio garciaeXeMPt StAtUS: Winner, 2008 pLaYErSchampionship (through 2013)FULL nAMe: Sergio garcia FernandezHeiGHt: 5-10WeiGHt: 160BiRtHDAte: January 9, 1980BiRtHPLAce: castellon, SpainReSiDence: Borriol, SpainPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................69.83 (5)Driving Distance ...........................................276.0 (179)Driving accuracy percentage .......................71.01% (10)greens in regulation percentage ................67.12% (93)putting average ...........................................1.767 (56)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–5 times,most recent 2009 Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals forchildren open/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,350,000–2010 tHE tour championship presentedby coca–cola/1career High official World Rank: after 2007 theBarclays/2FAMiLY: SingleSPeciAL inteReStS: real madrid Fc (soccer), kids,tennistURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1999JoineD toUR: 1999Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (7):2001 mastercard colonial, Buick classic. 2002 mercedeschampionships. 2004 EDS Byron Nelson championship,Buick classic. 2005 Booz allen classic. 2008 tHE pLaYErSchampionship.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (11):1997 catalonian open championship. 1999 murphy’s Irishopen [Eur], Linde german masters [Eur]. 2001 tropheeLancome [Eur], Nedbank golf challenge [Saf]. 2002canarias open de Espana [Eur], Kolon cup Korean open[asia]. 2003 Nedbank golf challenge [Saf]. 2004 mallorcaclassic [Eur]. 2005 omega European masters [Eur]. 2008castello masters [Eur].otHeR VictoRieS (1):1999 Dunhill cup [with miguel angel Jimenez and Josemaria olazabal].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:4—World golf championships-accenture match playchampionship.2010 SeASon:managed just one top-10 finish in 15 starts, placingfourth in his second start of the season, at the Worldgolf championships-accenture match play championship.Lost in the semifinals and then suffered a 5-and-4 lossto camilo Villegas in the third-place match. He advancedfurther in the tournament than any of his previous eightstarts there…announced a two-month break from golfafter missing the cut at the pga championship…Served asa vice-captain during a one-point victory by the Europeanteam over the united States at the ryder cup.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Began pga tour season at accenture match playchampionship ranked career-high No. 2 in official World golfranking...posted the 15th top-10 finish of his career in a majorchampionship with a t10 at the u.S. open. posted three evenparrounds of 70 and a third-round, 2-over 72 to finish sixstrokes behind champion Lucas glover. It was his first top-10of the season (nine starts)...Finished fourth at the Wyndhamchampionship (67-64-64-70) after sharing the 54-hole leadwith chris riley. Bunker shot on the last hole rolled within oneinch of the hole, which would have put him in a four-manplayoff. the only other time he put together back-to-backrounds of 64 or better was at the 2007 tour championship(second and third rounds). His 195 total after 54 holes was acareer best, topping his 196 at the 2007 tour championship...completed his pga tour playoff run with a t6 finish at theBmW championship, posting four rounds of par or better.Finished the season 38th in FedExcup standings and No. 74on the money list. 2008: at age 28 and in his 10th season onthe pga tour, recorded his seventh career victory (pLaYErSchampionship) and made his fifth appearance in the rydercup. ranked third in the FedExcup, thanks in large part to 18made cuts in 19 starts, including six top-10s...Ended the longestvictory drought of his career by making a clutch par puttto force a playoff and hitting the island-green 17th on the firstextra hole to defeat paul goydos in tHE pLaYErSchampionship. His first victory in three years and 53 pgatour events was keyed by leading the field in Drivingaccuracy and greens in regulation. made a 45-foot birdieputt on the par-4 14th to get back in the game and a 7-footpar putt on the 18th hole for a 1-under 71 and a 5-under 283total. goydos, playing in the final group, missed a 15-foot parputt on the last hole for the win. It was the first playoff at tHEpLaYErS since 1987. on the playoff hole, goydos hit a wedgejust short into the water and made double bogey beforegarcia hit his tee shot within 4 feet and two-putted for thevictory...posted his second top-10 of the season with a t4finish at the Stanford St. Jude championship, including abogey-free final-round 66 that left him one stroke out of aplayoff...Finished runner-up to padraig Harrington at the pgachampionship, his third runner-up finish in a major championshipevent. Was tied with Harrington with two holes remaining,but finished par-bogey to Harrington’s birdie-par conclusion.It was also his ninth top-five in major championshipstarts...In his next start, lost on the second hole of a playoff atthe Barclays to Vijay Singh. Singh made birdie on the par-517th hole after garcia drove left and hit his second shotbehind a tree on the way to a par. Kevin Sutherland waseliminated on the first playoff hole where garcia made a27-foot birdie putt only to be topped by Singh’s 26-footer. allthree players finished at 8-under 276 at ridgewood cc inparamus, NJ...t5 at the Deutsche Bank championship thefollowing week, remaining second in the FedExcup standings.It was his third consecutive top-five finish and continued aPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.08 (113)Driving Distance ...........................................292.7 (47)Driving accuracy percentage .......................63.75% (95)greens in regulation percentage ................66.13% (123)putting average ...........................................1.809 (159)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 67–4 times, most recent thegreenbrier classic/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2 times, mostrecent 2002 World golf championships-american Expresschampionship/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,710,000–2008 tHE pLaYErS championship/1career High official World Rank: after 2009 the Hondaclassic/2pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-67


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2streak where 10 of his last 12 rounds were under par...Had0-2-2 record in the ryder cup loss to the united States atValhalla, but still has a 14-6-4 overall record in the competition...Followinga 5-under 65 on Friday, turned in a thirdround67 to move into a three-shot lead at tHE tourchampionship presented by coca-cola. posted a 1-over 71 onthe final day, and then fell to camilo Villegas on the firstplayoff hole. third-place finish in the FedExcup resulted in a$2-million bonus...Won the European tour’s castellomasters in Spain at the course he grew up on. the victorypropelled him to a career-high third in the official World golfranking. 2007: competed in all four pga tour playoffs forthe FedExcup events and recorded top-10 finishes at theBmW championship and tHE tour championship presentedby coca-cola to wind up 13th on the season-long pointslist. Earned a career-high in earnings and had the secondrunner-up finish at a major championship of his career at theBritish open...t3 at the World golf championships-cachampionship, giving him six top-10 finishes in eight careerstarts in the ca championship...Birdied four of his final fiveholes on Sunday to post a 6-under-par 66 and finish secondat tHE pLaYErS championship, two strokes behind philmickelson...Held the lead after the first three rounds of theBritish open. made bogey on his 72nd hole at carnoustie tofinish in a tie with padraig Harrington. Lost in the four-holeaggregate playoff by one stroke (1-over par to Harrington’seven par). It was his 13th top-10 in a major, including finishingin the top five in the last three British opens...aided byFriday-Saturday rounds of 64-64, finished fourth at tHE tourchampionship. Finished ninth in the FedExcup standings toearn a $550,000 bonus. 2006: recorded top-10s in two majorchampionships, the British open (t5) and pga championship(t3), along with a 4-1-0 record for European ryder cupsquad...Finished out of the top 30 on money list for just thesecond time in six seasons, and 11th in the European tourorder of merit, thanks to runner-up finishes in the last twoevents of the season…upped career record at the ryder cupto 14-4-2 after European victory. 2005: on the strength ofvictories on both the pga tour and the European tour, finishedthe season No. 8 in the official World golf ranking.posted two top-10s at majors…outright leader through 18,36 and 54 holes at the Wachovia championship. Lost sixstrokelead in 12 holes. managed to get the lead back withconsecutive birdies, but slipped into a tie when he bogeyedthe par-3 17th. His closing even-par 72 was good enough toget in a playoff with Vijay Singh and Jim Furyk. Eliminated onthe first extra hole by three-putting from 45 feet, missing a6-footer for par...Earned sixth career tour victory at the Booz<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 4-5events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1996a 11998a 1 11999a 1 11999 8 6 1 1 4 6 $784,917/532000 16 14 2 5 8 1,054,338/422001 18 14 2 2 8 12 2,898,635/62002 21 19 1 9 14 2,401,993/122003 20 12 2 4 666,386/952004 18 16 2 5 10 3,239,215/92005 20 17 1 1 2 8 13 3,213,375/102006 17 13 1 5 8 1,560,733/492007 19 17 2 1 7 13 101,077/9 3,721,185/92008 19 18 1 3 6 11 119,400/3 4,858,224/42009 17 14 3 6 1,379/38 1,212,522/742010 15 13 1 4 461/109 936,845/104total 211 175 7 9 7 63 109 26,548,368nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1998a 3 2 1 1 2total 3 2 1 1 2eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 13 9 2 7 $944,444<strong>PGA</strong> toUR oF AUStRALASiAYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 8 7 1 4 $831,149* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*sergio garcia (Continued)allen classic, defeating Davis Love III, adam Scott and Bencrane by two shots. trailed 54-hole leader tom Kite by twostrokes. Final-round 65 included a front-nine 6-under-par 30that matched the low nine-hole score at congressional cc…With six victories by age 25, only third person to accomplishthat feat since 1970, joining current players tiger Woods (29wins) and phil mickelson (eight wins)...captured his 10thinternational victory, riding a third-round lead to a one-strokevictory over Sweden’s peter gustafsson at the omegaEuropean masters. 2004: Finished ninth in the official Worldgolf ranking, winning two tour events (both in playoffs)and one European tour event...collected his third careertour title at the EDS Byron Nelson championship in a threewayplayoff on the first hole over Dudley Hart and robertDamron. Became the 13th player to win both the ByronNelson and the Bank of america colonial in a career...Won athree-man playoff for the second time in five weeks on thethird extra hole at the Buick classic. Victory over rorySabbatini and padraig Harrington improved his playoff recordto 3-1...playing in his third ryder cup, had a 4-0-1 record forthe winning European squad…Earned fifth career Europeantour victory in Spain at the mallorca classic at pula gc.2003: managed two top-10s in 20 starts...posted a t4 at theBuick classic, his third straight top-10 at the tournament.2002: Began year with a victory at the season-openingmercedes championship, and top-10 finishes in all fourmajors, the only player to do so...posted a 3-2-0 record inEurope’s winning ryder cup effort...captured the canariasopen de Espana on the European tour, the fourth careerEuropean tour victory for the Spain native and his first professionalwin in Spain...Birdied the 18th hole on theplantation course at the mercedes championships to set upplayoff with David toms, then birdied same hole again toearn third pga tour title. overcame a four-shot deficit witha final round 9-under-par 64, for the best final-round finish atthe plantation course. the last first-time champion of theevent was tiger Woods in 1997. 2001: recorded two victoriesto crack the top 10 in earnings at sixth...Became firstplayer born in 1980s to win on tour with a two-stroke victoryin the mastercard colonial. Starting the final round fiveoff the lead and closed with a 63…three starts after firstwin, became one of nine multiple winners on tour with avictory in Buick classic. tied for lead after 36 holes and ledby two after 54. closed with 67 to win by three. Becomeyoungest player to win $2 million in a season...Lost a fourmanplayoff to at tHE tour championship (Ernie Els, Davidtoms and winner mike Weir)...Was a captain’s choice forEuropean ryder cup team...Earned third European title at<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08masters t38 t40 cut 8 t28 t4 cut 46 cut cutu.S. open t46 t12 4 t35 t20 t3 cut cut t18British open cut t29 cut t36 t9 t8 t10 cut t5 t5 2 t51pga 2 t34 cut t10 cut cut t23 t3 DQ t2tHE pLaYErS cut t50 t4 cut t53 t32 t14 2 1tour championship t2 28 t15 t20 4 2accenture match play championship t9 t9 t33 t33 t9 t17 t17Bridgestone Invitational t7 t58 t30 t16 t13 t22 t20 t36ca championship t7 t5 cNL 7 t12 t4 t3 t32 t3 t15the Barclays t25 2Deutsche Bank championship t17 t5BmW championship 9 t20Year 09 10masters t38 t45u.S. open t10 t22British open t38 t14pgacut cuttHE pLaYErS t22 t47accenture match play championship t33 4Bridgestone Invitational t22 t22ca championship t31 t37HSBc championst23the Barclayst31Deutsche Bank championship 26BmW championshipt6trophee Lancome, edging retief goosen by one stroke. 2000:a successful sophomore season on tour which producedfive top-10s and eight top-25s...played in 16 events duringthe year, making 14 cuts. 1999: made the cut in seven of ninestarts, finishing in the top-10 four times with a runner-up andthird-place finish...Nominated for rookie of the Year honors(qualified by finishing top-125 on non-member money list)...In first tour start as a professional and second start as apro, finished t3 at the gtE Byron Nelson classic. opening 62left him one stroke behind tiger Woods. Finished sevenstrokes out of Loren roberts-Steve pate playoff...Followingmemorial payday of $58,650, had $202,650 in tour earningsand joined tour as special temporary member...runnerupfinish at pga championship assured berth on Europeanryder cup team. First-round 66 gave him the lead atmedinah cc. Was youngest player to lead pga championshipsince tournament went to stroke play in 1958. on Sunday,trailed tiger Woods by two strokes with three holes to play,and tee shot on 16 came to rest against a root behind largetree, then hit a 6-iron, with eyes closed, safely on green andran down fairway to watch recovery shot. Finished one strokebehind Woods...Youngest ryder cup participant ever at age19 years, 8 months, 15 days (more than five months youngerthan Nick Faldo in 1977), where he posted a 3-1-1 overallrecord...Won first professional event on July 4, 1999 atmurphy’s Irish open in his sixth professional start. BecameEuropean tour’s fourth-youngest winner (youngest wasSouth african Dale Hayes, 18, when he won 1971 Spanishopen)...Earned second European tour title at Linde germanmasters on oct. 3. Sank 15-foot birdie putt on second playoffhole to defeat padraig Harrington...Joined Jose mariaolazabal and miguel angel Jimenez to capture Spain’s firstDunhill cup title. Amateur: turned pro on april 21, 1999after playing in 28 professional events as an amateur...Wasfirst British amateur champion to finish as low amateur inmasters (1999)...Winner of 19 events as an amateur and alsoa professional event, the catalonian open, at age 17...madethe cut in 12 of 18 European tour events entered before turningpro...at age 14, made his first cut in a European tourevent, the 1995 turespana open mediterranea. Set aEuropean tour record as youngest player to make a cut...Wonthe 1995 European amateur, the youngest winner of theevent.PeRSonAL:Father, Victor, is his teacher and the teaching professionalat home club, the club de golf de mediterraneo. Father hasplayed in nine career champions tour events…Startedplaying golf at age 3 and became club champion at age 12.nAtionAL teAMS: ryder cup (5), 1999, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008; Dunhill cup (2), 1999, 2000.World cup (2), 2004, 2009.2-68 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSrobert garrigus (gare-Uh-gus)eXeMPt StAtUS: 2010 tournament winner(through 2012)FULL nAMe: robert Ira garrigusHeiGHt: 5-11WeiGHt: 190BiRtHDAte: November 11, 1977BiRtHPLAce: Nampa, IDReSiDence: phoenix, aZ (plays out of tpc Scottsdale)FAMiLY: Wife, ami; robert (9/4/10)eDUcAtion: Scottsdale community college (1995)SPeciAL inteReStS: FishingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1997Q ScHooL: 2005, 2006, 2008nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2010 children’s miracle Network classic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:1—children’s miracle Network classic; 2—St. Judeclassic; t10—reno-tahoe open.2010 SeASon:picked up his first tour win, at the children’s miracleNetwork classic, in the season’s final official event. thewin was a redemption of sorts after he lost a three-strokelead on the 72nd hole and a subsequent playoff at the St.Jude classic in June. Led the tour in Driving Distancefor the second consecutive season (315.5-yard average),becoming the first player since John Daly (1995 Britishopen) to lead the pga tour in Driving Distance and winin the same season…Finished t2 at the St. Jude classic.Was 13-under and held a three-stroke lead entering the72nd hole. on No. 18, he drove in the hazard, hit his thirdshot in the trees left, pitched out, wedged onto the greenand two-putted for a triple bogey-7 to fall into a playoff withLee Westwood and robert Karlsson at 10-under. on theextra session’s first hole, he drove behind a tree down theright side on No. 18, had to pitch out and was eliminatedwith a bogey. Westwood birdied the fourth playoff holeto win. moved up 88 spots in the FedExcup to 97th andearned $492,800…Held a share of the second-round leadat 10-under par at the reno-tahoe open en route to a t10.played in the final group for the second time in his lastfive starts and was just one shot off the 54-hole lead, butstruggled to a 2-over-par 74…Earned that elusive first winby capturing the children’s miracle Network classic, withrounds of 68-65-70-64—267. Final-round 64 was bogeyfree and allowed him to come back from five shots behindroland thatcher to win by three shots. recorded the largestfinal-round comeback at the event since ryan palmer ralliedfrom five back in 2004.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made 17 cuts in 25 starts on the 2009 pga tour,recording one top-10. Finished the season ranked No. 1in Driving Distance, averaging 312 yards...Lone top-10was t9 at the reno-tahoe open...Entered the final eventof the season, the children’s miracle Network classic, atNo. 123 on the money list but missed the cut with a pairof 74s to fall to 127th. regained status with a sixth-placefinish at the 2008 pga tour Qualifying tournament. 2008:made 18 of 29 cuts in 2008 with two top-10 finishes...Finished t3 at the turning Stone championship to matchhis career-best finish from 2007...Finished t10 at the 2008children’s miracle Network classic...placed second on thepga tour in Driving Distance (311-yard average) behindBubba Watson (315.1-yard average). 2007: placed fourth inDriving Distance in 2007...competed in two events in theinaugural pga tour playoffs for the FedExcup and finished74th on the 2007 money list...recorded four top-10 finishesand seven top-25s in his most successful season on tour...First top-10 of the season came in ninth start, a t5 at theShell Houston open. Jumped into top-10 with final-round7-under-par 65, the low round on Sunday...Second top-10came in the first pga tour playoffs for the FedExcup event,the Barclays, with a t9...cracked $1 million in earnings forthe season with t3 finish at the Frys.com open benefitingShriners Hospitals for children...collected his fourth top-10with a t9 at the inaugural ginn sur mer classic...afterfinishing 144th on money list in 2006, his rookie seasonon the pga tour, regained card for 2007 with runner-upfinish at Qualifying tournament. It was his second consecutivesuccessful stint at Q-School. With a six-round total of18-under-par, finished five strokes behind medalist georgemcNeill. 2006: one top-10 in rookie season in 2006, a t4 atthe 84 LumBEr classic. Entered final round just one off thelead of Ben curtis and charles Howell III...also managedthree other top-25s in 28 starts in 2006. Earned tour cardfor 2006 after finishing t9 at 2005 Qualifying tournament.made it through the final stage in his fifth attempt...member of Nationwide tour in 2000, 2002 and 2004-05.Improved his status on the Nationwide tour money listeach season from 156th (2002) to 81st (2004) to 69th (2005).2005: posted two back-to-back top-10s in 2005, a t8 at theVirginia Beach open and a fourth at the BmW charity proamat the cliffs...Has also played on the Hooters tour andthe gateway tour.PeRSonAL:Father, tom, won a silver medal in trap shooting at the 1968mexico city olympics, coached the u.S. olympic shootingteam and carried the torch at one of the olympic ceremonies…Notedfor using a short putter (28 inches)…Listsmaking a hole-in-one at tHE pLaYErS championship (2008,No. 13) as his biggest thrill in golf…Biggest thrill outsideof golf is catching a 10-pound bass…Lists the Links atcontinental ranch gc (tucson, aZ) as his favorite course…Would most like to play St. andrews’ old course. Favoritecollege team is the oregon Ducks…Favorite professionalteam is the chicago Bears…Favorite athlete to watch isLeBron James…Favorite city to visit is carmel, ca.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.26 (134)Driving Distance ...........................................315.5 (1)Driving accuracy percentage .......................55.73% (175)greens in regulation percentage ................67.61% (86)putting average ...........................................1.786 (101)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–2 times, most recentchildren’s miracle Network classic/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2007 Frys.comopen benefiting Shriners Hospitals for children/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $846,000–2010 children’s miracle Network classic/1career High official World Rank: after 2010 children’smiracle Network classic/149Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2004 12006 28 15 1 4 $537,595/1442007 28 18 1 4 7 88,854/96 1,260,010/742008 29 18 1 2 6 156/1,468 756,732/1382009 25 17 1 8 433/109 657,204/1272010 22 14 1 1 3 3 469/107 1,583,275/51total 133 82 1 1 2 11 28 4,794,816nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2000 82001 12002 21 8 1 $15,357/1562004 19 12 2 4 60,538/812005 19 7 2 4 71,355/692010 1total 69 27 4 9 147,250* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 04 05 06 07 08 09 10u.S. open cut cuttHE pLaYErScut cutthe Barclays t66 t9 cut t52Deutsche Bank championshipt57 t65BmW championshipt15pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-69


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSBrian gaySection Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (3):2008 mayakoba golf classic. 2009 Verizon Heritage, St.Jude classic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t2—Hp Byron Nelson championship; t9—World golfchampionships-accenture match play championship.2010 SeASon:after four consecutive top-25 finishes to open the season,posted first top-10, a t9, at the World golf championshipsaccenturematch play championship, losing 5 and 4 toeventual runner-up paul casey in the third round. It washis first appearance in the event…Finished t2 at the HpByron Nelson after a final-round 63 moved him from t38after the third round…Withdrew after three rounds of theJustin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open.Finished the season No. 54 in the FedExcup standings,with two top-10 finishes and 10 top 25s after making21 cuts. Won mayakoba golf classic champions charitySkins challenge in November, an event featuring all pastmayakoba champions. He donated his winnings to charity.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Won twice (Verizon Heritage and St. Jude classicpresented by FedEx) and finished 21st in the FedExcup...opened the season with four consecutive top-20 finishes,highlighted by a t5 effort at the Sony open in Hawaiiwhere he recorded four rounds in the 60s...Won theVerizon Heritage in april by a record 10 strokes, toppingDavis Love III’s seven-stroke win in 1998. His 20-under264 total broke Loren roberts’ previous tournamentscoring record of 19-under in 1996. With just two bogeysduring the tournament, his 10-stroke win was the largestmargin of victory since phil mickelson won by 13 at the2006 BellSouth classic. His win became just the nintheXeMPt StAtUS: 2009 multiple tournament winner(through 2012)FULL nAMe: Joseph Brian gayHeiGHt: 5-10WeiGHt: 165BiRtHPLAce: Fort Worth, tXFAMiLY: Wife, Kimberly; makinley Kathryn, Brantleyolivia<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1996 11999 26 8 1 $74,329/2062000 33 17 1 8 482,028/1022001 32 23 1 5 12 1,299,361/412002 34 24 1 4 10 926,735/692003 34 15 1 4 447,647/1372004 32 16 1 6 645,194/1222005 33 19 1 1 5 689,862/1152006 31 22 2 10 1,037,600/882007 32 21 2 8 90,075/78 1,114,571/862008 31 20 1 1 6 12 101,323/46 2,205,513/312009 27 21 2 4 8 573/21 3,201,295/132010 30 21 1 2 10 1,142/54 1,521,663/56total 376 227 3 4 1 29 94 13,645,798nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1994 21996 4 1 $740/2451998 23 16 1 4 24,591/801999 1 1 1,380/206total 30 18 1 4 26,711* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*in pga tour history (dating back to 1970 when recordsbegan) to come with a double-digit winning margin...Wonfor the second time in five events and for the third time inhis career with a five-stroke win at the St. Jude classic.Led by one stroke after each of the first three rounds, thenshot his third consecutive 4-under 66 to pull away andsecured a spot in the following week’s u.S. open becauseof multiple wins within the last calendar year. He birdiedthree of the first six holes in the final round to take all thesuspense out of the finish and birdied the 18th to finishat 18-under 262. David toms and Bryce molder finishedfive back. Needed only 100 putts to become the fourthwire-to-wire winner in the tournament’s 52-year historyand first since Justin Leonard in 2005...made the cut in allthree pga tour playoffs events and entered tHE tourchampionship presented by coca-cola ranked 17th. It washis first appearance in tHE tour championship, wherehe finished t28. 2008: Had six top-10 finishes, highlightedby a win in mexico and a runner-up finish at the Vikingclassic in September. Earned first career pga tour victoryin his 293rd career start on the pga tour at age 36years, 2 months, 11 days at the mayakoba golf classic.the string of 292 starts without a victory was the 13th-longestamong active pga tour players, dating back to firstprofessional start at the 1996 u.S. open. carded thirdroundcareer low of 8-under-par 62 to take a five-strokelead into Sunday. rounds of 66-67-62-69--264 bestedrunner-up Steve marino by two strokes...Finished with a4-under 68 to get into the three-man playoff at the Vikingclassic with Will macKenzie and marc turnesa. Waseliminated on the first hole of the playoff when the otherplayers made birdies. His runner-up finish was the third ofhis career (seconds at the 2001 mastercard colonial andthe 2002 Buick open). Went over the $2-million mark forthe first time in a single season on tour. 2007: Shot 66-69eDUcAtion: university of FloridaSPeciAL inteReStS: Stock market, Florida gatorfootball, orlando magic basketballtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1994Q ScHooL: 1998, 1999, 2003nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYon the weekend to finish t4 at the poDS championship...one stroke off the 36-hole lead, finished fourth at theStanford St. Jude championship, seven behind winnerWoody austin...Ended the year ranked in the top-10 inboth putting average and Driving accuracy...made an aceduring the opening round of the crowne plaza Invitationalat colonial. 2006: top-10 finish in the final full-event ofthe season lifted him over the $1-million mark for just thesecond time in a season. made 22 cuts in 31 starts and finishedin the top 25 10 times...recorded the season’s firstdouble eagle, using driver, 5-iron on the par-5, 503-yardfirst hole at riviera cc during second round. 2005: Lonetop-10 was t3 at the Barclays classic. Entered final roundtwo off the lead of Jim Furyk and padraig Harrington, buthad two double bogeys on Sunday. Finish was best performancesince a t2 at the 2002 Buick open…Finished t17at the Valero texas open and collected $42,420, liftinghim over the mark to secure his card for 2006. 2004: afterfinishing out of the top 125 in 2003, managed to get backinto the top 125 with five top-20s, including one top-10...played in final group on Sunday for the second consecutiveweek at the FedEx St. Jude classic, where he finishedt5…Needed to make one cut with three tournamentsremaining for the season to secure his card for 2005.managed to make the cut near his home at the FuNaIclassic at Walt Disney World resort, finishing t41. 2003:Finished out of the top 125 for the first time since 1998,his rookie season. returned to the Qualifying tournamentand finished t28. only top-10 of the season was a t8 atthe Honda classic. 2002: played in 34 events, making 24cuts, and finishing in the top-10 four times. Best finishwas a t2 at the Buick open...2001: Had career-highs inmoney earned and money list position. Surpassed the$1-million mark for the first time, thanks to a career-highfive top-10s. at the mastercard colonial, finished t2 onYear 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08u.S. open cut cut cut cut cutBritish opencutpga t22 t53 t51 t20tHE pLaYErS t40 t63 cut t75 cut cut t32the Barclayst41 cutDeutsche Bank championshipt70 t50BmW championshipt13Year 09 10masterscutu.S. opencut cutBritish opencut cutpgacut t65tHE pLaYErSWD cuttour championshipt28accenture match play championship t9Bridgestone Invitational 79ca championshipt30HSBc championst25the Barclays t12 t21Deutsche Bank championship t54 cutBmW championship t55 t30nAtionAL teAMS: Walker cup, 1993.2-70 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSthe strength of a closing 65, two strokes behind Sergiogarcia. His $352,000 paycheck was largest of his career.2000: on strength of eight top-25s, placed among top125 on money list for first time...First career top-10 cameat Honda classic, a t4. part of eight-way first-round tiefor lead after 7-under-par 65 in coral Springs. Stood twostrokes back through 54 holes and pulled within one ofchampion Dudley Hart heading to 17th hole Sunday. gay’s30-foot birdie putt stopped on the edge of the front lip andfell in, but gay waited longer than the allowed 10 secondsto tap ball in and was assessed one-stroke penalty (rule16-2) after play was completed, giving him a par. Hebogeyed the 18th hole and finished two strokes behindHart. 1999: In first career full tour season, played in26 events and made eight cuts...retained exempt statuswith t10 at tour Qualifying tournament. 1998: memberof the Nationwide tour...Earned status on tour for thenext season with t31 finish at Qualifying tournament inpalm Springs. 1997: three-time winner on golden BearBeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t5—2010 Deutsche Bank championship.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2009 Nationwide tour players cup.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (1):1994 Jamaican open.Brian gay (Continued)tour, a two-time winner on Sunshine players tour anda four-time winner on South Florida tour. 1996: Lonetour event was u.S. open...Finished second on goldenBear tour money list after winning golden Bear tourchampionship. 1995: played in 40 mini-tour tournamentsand won nine times, including victories on the Emeraldcoast golf tour, gulf coast tour, gary player tour andtommy armour tour. Amateur: member of 1993 u.S.Walker cup team...medalist at the 1993 u.S. amateur...two-time all-america selection and a three-time all-SEc selection of the university of Florida. Won SEcchampionship twice. also, SEc Freshman of the Year...Led university Florida to Ncaa championship in 1993along with tour member chris couch.PeRSonAL:Father was a scratch golfer and played for the all-armyteam.Tom gilliseXeMPt StAtUS: 76th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: thomas charles gillisHeiGHt: 6-0WeiGHt: 200BiRtHDAte: July 16, 1968BiRtHPLAce: pontiac, mIReSiDence: Jupiter, FL; plays out of Indianwood cc(Lake orion, mI)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1993 11995 11996 1 1 $2,775/3481997 2 2 13,330/2551999 12002 2 2 18,414/2003 25 11 1 5 432,100/1392005 28 12 3 421,050/1562006 12007 3 1 11,152/2008 3 2 38,915/2009 12010 27 21 3 8 1,276/43 1,166,146/76total 96 52 4 16 2,103,883nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1990 4 2 $1,045/2151992 21993 3 1 1 2,065/1811994 2 1 1 2,100/1831995 12004 4 4 7,784/2122006 23 6 1 1 2 44,532/1102007 4 3 2 2 32,976/1272008 9 6 2 6 72,968/892009 15 13 1 1 1 8 11 364,529/5total 67 36 1 1 2 13 23 527,997* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t5—Deutsche Bank championship; t8—at&t pebbleBeach National pro-am; t9—Valero texas open.2010 SeASon:In third full season on the pga tour, recorded a personalbestthree top-10s to finish 43rd in the FedExcup standings…In his second start at the at&t pebble Beach National proam(t30 in 2005), was t5, the best finish of his career toPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.76 (71)Driving Distance ...........................................266.4 (192)Driving accuracy percentage .......................74.00% (3)greens in regulation percentage ................63.44% (171)putting average ...........................................1.735 (2)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 63–Hp Byron Nelsonchampionship/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2008mayakoba golf classic at riviera maya-cancun/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,026,000–2009 Verizon Heritage/1career High official World Rank: after 2009 John Deereclassic/35FAMiLY: Wife, Jennifer; trevor (2005), aubrey (2008)eDUcAtion: oakland community collegeSPeciAL inteReStS: Fishing, huntingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1990Q ScHooL: 2002, 2004nationwide tour Graduate (2009)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYdate…Next top-10 finish came with a t9 at the Valero texasopen following four sub-par rounds…played his way intothe BmW championship with a t5 performance the previousweek (equaling his career-best finish at the event) at theDeutsche Bank championship. He moved from No. 92 to No.48 in the standings. closed at tpc Boston with a 12-under130 over the final 36 holes, the best of the 99-player field…Finished 43rd in final FedExcup standings with a t24 performanceat the BmW championship in the third playoff event.Year 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10u.S. open t70 cut cutBritish open WD t58tHE pLaYErScutthe Barclays t18 72 cutDeutsche Bank championship t47 cut t5BmW championship cut t24Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-71


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished No. 5 on the 2009 Nationwide tour money listthanks to a stretch that saw him win a tournament and postseven top-10 finishes in a stretch of eight starts. Was No. 1in birdie average, No. 2 in scoring average and t2 in puttingaverage for the season...Earned his first career title with athree-stroke win at the Nationwide tour players cup. Held aone-shot lead after 54 holes at the pete Dye gc. made fivebirdies in the first 10 holes Sunday to stretch his lead to fivestrokes. the lead was reduced to two with a double bogeyat No. 13, but he steadied things down the stretch with abirdie and four closing pars to collect the win. the first-placecheck of $108,000 moved him from No. 108 to No. 10 on themoney list...Finished second at the cox classic in omaha.His 19-under-par total was one behind winner rich Barcelo...continued his stellar season with a t3 the next week at theNationwide children’s Hospital Invitational. Earned $57,867and jumped to No. 2 on the money list, locking up a spot onthe 2010 pga tour...His next start was at the christmas Inoctober classic, where he finished t9, was his fourth top-10in five starts...continued his stellar summer with a t5 a theNortheast pennsylvania classic, closing with a 4-under 66.payday pushed his season total past the $300,000 mark...Hemade it five consecutive top-10s with a t9 at the albertsonsBoise open, where he opened with a 2-over 73 and was tiedfor 111th. Second-round 66 helped him make the cut on thenumber to run his season total to 11 cuts made in 11 starts...Stayed perfect in cuts made at his next start, the WNB golfclassic where he collected his sixth consecutive top-10 withTom gillis (Continued)a t7 at midland cc...missed the cut in his next two starts butcame back to finish t7 at the season-ending Nationwide tourchampionship, his 11th top-25 in 15 starts. 2008: Began the2008 season with no status on any tour...took advantage ofa sponsor’s exemption at the Livermore Valley Wine countrychampionship to t7. Was tied for second after 54 holes andplayed in the final group with leader J.J. Killeen...other top 10was a t10 at the Henrico county open. made the cut in six ofhis nine starts, all top-20 finishes...Successfully qualified forthe British open, where he made the cut at royal Birkdale.2005: In only his second full season on the pga tour, finishedNo. 156 on the 2005 tour with three top-25 finishes. madethe cut in 12 of 28 starts, with a season-best t11 at the BuickInvitational...Solidified status for 2005 with t26 finish at pgatour National Qualifying tournament. 2004: Did not play apga tour event in 2004 due to broken right wrist suffered onJan. 17, 2004. 2003: Despite not starting 2003 campaign untilBuick Invitational, enjoyed successful rookie campaign withfive top-25s in 25 starts...picked up his first career top-10 in16th event on tour with a t7 at the FBr capital open. Wastwo back through 36 holes before finishing six behind winnerrory Sabbatini...aced the 136-yard par-3 second hole at thetpc at Sugarloaf in the BellSouth classic with a 9-iron. 2002:Earned initial pga tour card via his t21 finish at the 2002National Qualifying tournament...played on the Europeantour from 1998-2002...Best finish in 2002 was a t11 at theBenson and Hedges International open. played the season ona medical Extension after chronic fatigue syndrome curtailedhis 2001 season to six events. Has five career top-10s on theEuropean tour with a t3 best finish at the 2000 Belgacomopen. Won the 1994 Jamaican open and has one victory onthe Hooters tour.PeRSonAL:gm goodwrench, his father’s employer for 32 years, sponsoredhim during his rookie season on the 2003 pga tour.Has played in 26 countries during his career.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.51 ........... (49)Driving Distance ...........................................288.7 ........... (86)Driving accuracy percentage .......................68.54% ........ (29)greens in regulation percentage ................65.98% ...... (131)putting average ...........................................1.749 ........... (14)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 63–the greenbrier classic/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2010 thegreenbrier classic/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $273,750–2010 Deutsche Bank championship/t5career High official World Rank: after 2010 World golfchampionships-HSBc champions/105lucas glovereXeMPt StAtUS: Winner, 2009 u.S. open(through 2014)FULL nAMe: Lucas Hendley gloverHeiGHt: 6-2WeiGHt: 195BiRtHDAte: November 12, 1979BiRtHPLAce: greenville, ScReSiDence: greenville, Sc; plays out of Berkeley Hallcc and the thornblade clubFAMiLY: Wife, JennifereDUcAtion: clemson university (2005, communicationStudies)SPeciAL inteReStS: music, fishingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2001Q ScHooL: 2004JoineD toUR: 2004nationwide tour Graduate (2003)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (2):2005 FuNaI classic at Walt Disney World resort. 2009u.S. open.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2003 gila river classic at Wild Horse pass resort.otHeR VictoRieS (1):2009 pga grand Slam of golf.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:3—tHE pLaYErS championship; 7—Wyndhamchampionship; t9—Farmers Insurance open.2010 SeASon:Finished the year ranked No. 74 in the FedExcup standings,with three top-10 finishes in 23 starts…Was first-, second-,and third-round leader at SBS championship beforeclosing with final-round 76 to finish t14…posted firsttop-10 of the season at Farmers Insurance open, finishingt9…aced 16th hole in second round of Shell Houstonopen, the first in the tournament since 2005 and the firston the redstone tournament course…Finished third attHE pLaYErS championship, his best showing at tHEpLaYErS after failing to make the cut in his previous startsat tpc Sawgrass. It was also his best finish since winningthe 2009 u.S. open…Finished seventh at the Wyndhamchampionship, three shots behind winner arjun atwal.Held a share of the lead on several occasions during thefinal round after posting a 6-under-par 29 on first nine holes,including a stretch with five straight birdies. Stumbled homewith a 38 to fall from contention.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: topped ricky Barnes, David Duval and phil mickelsonby one stroke at the u.S. open at Bethpage Black in June.amassed an additional five top-10 finishes, making 21 of26 cuts. played in all four of the pga tour playoffs for theFedExcup events before finishing 17th in the final FedExcupstandings...Finished t3 at the Buick Invitational for his firsttop-10 of the year on the strength of a 7-under weekend (69-68), the lowest score over the final 36 holes. also ranked inthe top 10 in fairways hit (t5) and greens in regulation (t8)for the week. Joined winner Nick Watney as the only twoplayers to record three sub-70 rounds for the week...t2 atthe Quail Hollow championship with Bubba Watson, onestroke behind winner Sean o’Hair...Shot a final-round 73 towin a wet u.S. open by two strokes over third-round leaderricky Barnes, phil mickelson and David Duval. the victorywas the second of his pga tour career, having previouslywon the 2005 Funai classic at Walt Disney World resort.resumed the final round monday morning tied for the leadwith Barnes at 7-under. He dropped three strokes in the firstnine holes, but then put together five straight pars to getback on track. after bogeying the par-4 15th—the toughesthole on the course—bounced back with his only birdie ofthe round at the par-4 16th to move back to 4-under. Heparred the last two holes to win the title. mickelson, now arecord five-time runner-up in the u.S. open, tied for the leadat 4-under after an eagle on the par-5 13th. However, hebogeyed the 15th and 17th holes coming home. Duval wasone stroke back at 3-under until he bogeyed the 17th hole.the day after his u.S. open victory, went on a whirlwindmedia tour of New York city, appearing on “regis & Kelly,”reading the top 10 List on the “Late Show with DavidLetterman,” visiting the top of the Empire State BuildingPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.95 (96)Driving Distance ...........................................295.7 (27)Driving accuracy percentage .......................62.84% (111)greens in regulation percentage ................67.42% (90)putting average ...........................................1.783 (99)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–Wyndham championship/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2 times, mostrecent 2006 Zurich classic of New orleans/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,350,000–2009 u.S. open/1career High official World Rank: after 2009 aDt Skillschallenge/152-72 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSfor a photo session and calling into various national sportsradio talk shows...on the first tee of the next week’s proamat the travelers championship, received a congratulatoryshaving cream pie in the face from friend JohnsonWagner. Shot three 65s and finished t11...paired with2008 u.S. open champion tiger Woods in the first tworounds the following week at the at&t National, shotthree rounds in the 60s to place t5...Finished fifth at thepga championship to record his first two career top-10sin majors...Finished t10 at tHE tour championship witha final-round 69...a captain’s pick for the presidents cupfor the second time in his career...Won the pga grandSlam of golf by five strokes. 2008: made the cut in 20 of26 starts with two top-10 finishes and a No. 49 finish inthe FedExcup standings. Fell just $1,509 shy of surpassing$1 million in earnings for the fourth consecutive season...Held a one-shot lead over eventual champion Boo Weekleythrough 36 holes at the Verizon Heritage before weekendrounds of 73-71 left him t7...Finished t7 at the Buick open,set up by a final-round 67 that included six consecutivebirdies on Nos. 12-17 before narrowly missing a seventhat the 72nd hole. 2007: recorded three top-10 finishesand was chosen to play on the united States team in thepresidents cup...Shared the lead with Justin rose enteringthe final round at the Bob Hope chrysler classic, but aclosing 8-over 80 in wet and windy conditions dropped himto t13...Best finish was a t4 at the poDS championship.Shot 67-69 on the weekend to finish two behind markcalcavecchia...chosen by u.S. captain Jack Nicklaus asa captain’s pick for the presidents cup, where he went2-3-0 in his rookie year as a member. teamed with ScottVerplank to win two matches, defeating Stuart appleby<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2001 2 1 $6,180/2002 6 2 16,349/2004 30 17 2 5 557,454/1342005 28 16 1 1 7 9 2,050,068/302006 31 23 9 17 2,587,982/212007 29 22 3 13 93,900/35 1,664,167/532008 26 20 2 8 101,195/49 998,491/1052009 26 21 1 1 1 6 12 660/17 3,692,580/92010 23 16 1 3 8 770/74 1,511,275/57total 201 138 2 1 3 32 72 13,084,546nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2002 12 7 1 2 5 $64,692/672003 26 17 1 6 7 193,989/172004 1total 39 24 1 1 8 12 258,681eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 8 6 1 $240,624* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*lucas glover (Continued)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYand retief goosen in the opening-day Foursomes and thenVijay Singh and mike Weir in the third-day Foursomes.2006: Finished season with career highs on money list(No. 21), in earnings ($2,587,982) and top-10s (9)...placedsixth in first appearance at the mercedes championships.recorded the first hole-in-one at the tournament since theevent moved to the plantation course at Kapalua in 1999 byusing a 5-iron on the 203-yard eighth hole. the shot earnedhim a 2006 mercedes-Benz cLS55 amg and was the firsteagle of the season...t4 at the Buick Invitational when heleft his 64-foot eagle putt on 72nd hole just a couple inchesshort to miss a chance to join playoff between winner tigerWoods, Jose maria olazabal and Nathan green...Endedthe season making 10 straight cuts. one of only five playersto finish season with a double-digit cuts-made streak...Was second in total Birdies (402) behind Daniel chopra’s435...Swing coach Dick Harmon passed away in Februaryand glover served as a pallbearer and was one of thosewho delivered eulogies at the funeral. 2005: Second-yearplayer captured his first tour win and a third-place finish.Earned more than $2 million, almost quadrupling the$557,474 he earned during his rookie season...capturedhis first tour victory at the FuNaI classic at Walt DisneyWorld resort with birdies on the last two holes, making a40-foot putt from the fringe on No. 17 and a 100-foot bunkershot on the last hole to win. Had four no-putt greens onthe final nine. He earned $792,000 and moved to 28th onthe money list, enough to get him into the season-endingtour championship presented by coca-cola for the firsttime. 2004: In rookie season, made 30 starts and played onthe weekend 17 times, finishing No. 134...In only his 17thcareer start on tour, collected first top-10 with a t10 finishat the Wachovia championship after receiving a sponsorexemption...posted his first tour ace during secondround of cialis Western open, using a 5-iron from 220 yardson the 12th hole...Finished t26 at Qualifying tournament toup his eligibility status on tour for 2005. 2003: collected$193,989 to finish No. 17 on the Nationwide tour moneylist and earn initial tour card for 2004...Jumped into thetop 20 on the money list with his first Nationwide tour titleat the gila river golf classic at Wild Horse pass resort.2002: made seven of 12 cuts as rookie on Nationwide tour.Amateur: First-team all-american in 2000 and 2001 atclemson. Was an honorable mention selection as a sophomorein 1999. First-team all-atlantic coast conference from1999-2001. Won three tournaments for clemson during hiscareer and was a member of two Ncaa runners-up (1998and 2001)...three-time South carolina amateur championfrom 1998-2000...member of the 2001 u.S. Walker cupteam. Named to the 2000 and 2001 palmer cup teams...college teammates with tour players Jonathan Byrd andD.J. trahan.PeRSonAL:avid clemson tiger sports fan…an avid reader, particularlymysteries and thrillers. read four books duringthe week of his rainy 2009 u.S. open victory…credits hisgrandfather, Dick Hendley, for giving him his start in golf.grandfather gave him a cut-down club when Lucas was 3and first took him to the masters at age 6. Hendley was astandout in football and baseball at clemson, where he isa Hall of Fame member and played one season (1951) withthe NFL’s pittsburgh Steelers. Lucas was inducted into theclemson athletic Hall of Fame in the fall 2007.Year 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters cut t20 t36u.S. open cut cut cut 1 t58British opencut t27 t78 cut t48pga cut t46 t50 5 cuttHE pLaYErS cut cut cut cut 3tour championship 29 t8 t10accenture match play championship t33 t33 t33Bridgestone Invitational t4 t63 t19 t22ca championship t13 t26 t56the Barclayscut t22 t70 cut t55 cut cutDeutsche Bank championship cut t40 t12 t14 t50 t36 t65BmW championship t71 cut t15 t14 t13 66nAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (2), 2007, 2009; Walker cup (1), 2001.Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-73


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSretief goosen (ruh-TeeF goo-sen)Section Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (7):2001 u.S. open. 2002 BellSouth classic. 2003 chryslerchampionship. 2004 u.S. open, tHE tour championshippresented by coca-cola. 2005 the INtErNatIoNaL. 2009transitions championship.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (24):1991 Iscor Newcastle classic [Saf]. 1992 Spoornet classic[Saf], Bushveld classic [Saf], Witbank classic [Saf]. 1993mount Edgecombe trophy [Saf]. 1995 phillips South africanopen [Saf]. 1996 Slaley Hall Northumberland challenge[Eur]. 1997 peugeot open de France [Eur]. 1999 Novotelperrier open de France [Eur]. 2000 trophee Lancome [Eur].2001 the Scottish open at Loch Lomond [Eur], telefonicaopen de madrid [Eur]. 2002 Johnnie Walker classic [Eur],Dimension Data pro-am [Saf]. 2003 trophee Lancome [Eur].2004 Smurfit European open [Eur], Nedbank challenge.2005 Volkswagen china masters [asia], Linde germanmasters [Eur]. 2006 South african airways open [Eur],Volkswagen china masters [asia]. 2007 comercialbankQatar masters [Eur]. 2008 Iskandar Johor open [asia]. 2009africa open [Saf].otHeR VictoRieS (3):1997 Dunhill cup [with Ernie Els, David Frost]. 1998Dunhill cup [with Ernie Els, David Frost]. 2001 World golfchampionships-Emc World cup [with Ernie Els].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:3—tHE tour championship, World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational; 4—Sony open in Hawaii, arnoldpalmer Invitational; 5—transitions championship, Worldgolf championships-accenture match play championship,travelers championship; 6—British open, SBSchampionship; 7—BmW championship.2010 SeASon:Finished the season ranked No. 10 in the FedExcup standings,with a career-high 10 top-10 finishes…making hiseXeMPt StAtUS: 2009 tournament winner(through 2011)FULL nAMe: retief goosenHeiGHt: 5-11WeiGHt: 185BiRtHDAte: February 3, 1969BiRtHPLAce: polokwane (formerly pietersburg), Southafrica<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1995 3 3 $20,652/2371996 1 1 7,363/2971997 5 2 1 1 45,048/2091998 61999 4 2 1 2 54,368/2222000 13 9 4 196,093/2001 10 7 1 2 4 1,126,985/472002 15 14 1 2 5 13 2,617,004/102003 19 17 1 1 3 9 14 3,166,373/102004 16 13 2 1 9 11 3,885,573/62005 18 17 1 2 8 12 3,494,106/82006 18 16 1 1 6 9 2,617,453/192007 14 12 1 1 5 89,083/89 1,044,386/932008 18 13 1 2 6 95,510/108 1,431,965/722009 20 19 1 1 1 5 10 640/18 3,232,650/112010 19 18 2 10 13 1,360/10 3,218,089/14total 199 163 7 7 10 59 104 26,158,108eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 10 9 1 4 4 $1,130,639* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*ReSiDence: polokwane (formerly pietersburg), Southafrica; Virginia Water, Surrey, England; orlando, FLFAMiLY: Wife, tracy; Leo (3/8/03), Ella ann (11/18/04)SPeciAL inteReStS: Water skiing, all sportstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1990JoineD toUR: 2001<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYfirst trip to the SBS championship since 2005, finished t6,five strokes behind champion geoff ogilvy. It representedhis fifth top-15 finish in as many attempts at the limitedfieldevent…tied his career-low round with a final-round62 at the Sony open in Hawaii to finish fourth…Finishedt5 at the World golf championships-accenture matchplay championship, losing 4 and 3 in the quarterfinals toeventual third-place finisher camilo Villegas…Finished fifthat the transitions championship, a title he won in 2009,marking the best result for a defending champion in tournamenthistory (previous best was t6 by K.J. choi in 2007)…Finished t4 at the arnold palmer Invitational in his 11thstart at Bay Hill…posted a third-round, 6-under 64 at thetravelers championship on the way to a t5…Enjoyed hisseventh top-10 of the year with a sixth-place effort at theBritish open, his eighth top-10 in 16 starts at the open…Held the 36-hole lead at the World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational, at 7-under-par 133. reboundedfrom a third-round, 3-over-par 73 with a 65 in the final roundto finish t3 for his eighth top-10 of the season…posted all12 rounds at par or better in the first three events of the2010 pga tour playoffs, finishing t21 at the Barclays, t25at the Deutsche Bank championship and seventh at theBmW championship…Entered tHE tour championshipNo. 17 in the FedExcup standings and moved to No. 10with a third-place finish at East Lake gc, his best finish in12 career playoff starts…picked up his second consecutivetop 10 at the World golf championships-HSBc championswhen he t6 at Sheshan International gc in Shanghai,china. rounds of 69-68 on the weekend helped him moveup the leaderboard, giving him his sixth top 10 in a Worldgolf championships event and third of the season in theworldwide series of events.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Holed a 5-foot par-saving putt on the final hole to winthe transitions championship, his first tour victory inalmost four years. trailed tom Lehman by one stroke enteringthe final round at Innisbrook but jumped into the lead forgood with an eagle at the par-5 11th hole. 1-under 70allowed him to avoid a playoff with Brett Quigley andcharles Howell III. Both missed birdie putts on the last holein the groups ahead. Victory was his seventh on the pgatour and moved him to fifth in the FedExcup points race. Itwas his second victory at Innisbrook, having won in 2003when it was played in the fall. He also joined K.J. choi as amultiple winner at Innisbrook...also finished third at theat&t pebble Beach National pro-am...Fired a final-round 65to win the africa open at East London gc on the Sunshinetour. Finished one stroke ahead of Darren clarke, michaelHoey, Branden grace and Darren Fichardt...Was in contentionall week at the British open after a 3-under 67 in thefirst round but a final-round 72 saw him finish t5, two offthe lead...made an eagle-three at the 72nd hole at the rBccanadian open to force sudden death with Nathan green.Led the field on the par 5s that week, playing them in15-under. Lost on the second extra hole with a bogey togreen’s par...Earned his fifth top-10 of the season at theDeutsche Bank championship. Shared the 54-hole lead withSteve Stricker and Sean o’Hair but a final-round 71 droppedhim to t8...made fifth consecutive presidents cup team.2008: Second consecutive season finishing outside of thetop 20 on the money list. made the cut in 13 of 18 startswith two top-10s. Best finish was a t2, one stroke behindwinner geoff ogilvy, at the World golf championships-cachampionship...Won the Iskandar Johor open on the asiantour. 2007: recorded one top-10 in 14 starts on the pgatour and finished outside the top 20 on the money list(93rd) for the first time since rookie season in 2001...Ninthon European tour order of merit, with 14th career Europeantour victory at the commercialbank Qatar masters. Wastwo back with two holes remaining before pulling off abirdie-eagle finish at the Doha gc to defeat Nick o’Hern…Despite an opening 4-over-par 76, finished t2 at themasters tournament, marking his third straight top-fiveYear 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05masters cut t40 cut 2 t13 t13 t3u.S. open cut cut t12 1 cut t42 1 t11British open cut 75 t10 cut t10 t41 t13 t8 t10 t7 t5pga t61 cut cut cut t37 t23 cut t6tHE pLaYErS cut cut cut t14 cut cut t12tour championship t9 3 1 t4accenture match play championship t17 t17 t17 t33 t33 3Bridgestone Invitational t24 10 t11 t17 DNS t58ca championship t25 t35 cNL 2 t8 t6 DNSYear 06 07 08 09 10masters t3 t2 t17 cut t38u.S. opencut cut t14 t16 t58British open t14 t23 t32 t5 6pga t34 t23 t24 t51 t55tHE pLaYErS 2 t28 t51 t22tour championship 4 23 3accenture match play championship t5 t17 t33 t33 t5Bridgestone Invitational t48 t61 t4 t29 t3ca championship t45 t58 t2 t66 t56HSBc champions t10 t6the Barclays t29 t60 cut t70 t21Deutsche Bank championship cut cut t8 t25BmW championship t23 7nAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (5), 2000, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009; Dunhill cup (6),1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000; World cup (5), 1993, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2007.2-74 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSfinish at augusta and the fourth of his career. closed withrounds of 70-69. Lost to winner Zach Johnson by two shotsafter playing the par-4 18th in 4-over par for the week…represented International team at the presidents cup forthe fourth consecutive time. 2006: Finished out of the top10 on the pga tour money list for the first time sincerookie campaign in 2001...Streak of five consecutive seasonswith a tour victory was snapped...Finished eighth onthe European tour order of merit with a victory at the Southafrican airways open…recorded his first career top-10 inat tHE pLaYErS championship. Finished as the runner-up,six strokes behind Stephen ames. one of only two playersto post four sub-par rounds for the week at tpc Sawgrass...Battled to t3 finish at the masters, three strokes behindphil mickelson. Finish was third top-10 in eight starts inaugusta...on asian tour, successfully defendedVolkswagen china masters title. 2005: Finished the seasonNo. 4 in the official World golf ranking, with wins on boththe pga tour and the European tour…First top-10 wasthird at the accenture match play championship. only No.1 seed to advance past the third round. Fell to chrisDimarco, 2 and 1, in the semifinals. Went on to top Ianpoulter in 20 holes in the consolation match...Finished t3 atthe masters...Defending champion and third-round leadershot a final-round 81 at pinehurst No. 2 to fall to t11 at theu.S. open...Finished t5 at the British open thanks to athird-round 6-under 66…Earned sixth career tour victoryat the INtErNatIoNaL at age 36 years, 6 months and 4days. Forced to play 36 holes on Sunday due to thursday’sfirst round being washed out, scored 15 points on Sundayin the modified Stableford scoring system to finish with 32points and overcome 54-hole leader Brandt Jobe...Wasamong the leaders all week at the pga championship atBaltusrol gc, but a closing 2-over 72 dropped him to t6…Went wire-to-wire to win the Volkswagen china mastersby six strokes over michael campbell. opened and closedwith a Jinghua gc course record of 8-under 64...Weeklater, picked up his first European tour victory of the seasonby defeating four players by a stroke at the germanmasters. the win moved him back to the top of theEuropean tour’s order of merit...Lost to eventual championmichael campbell in the semifinals of the HSBc Worldmatch play championship in Wentworth, England.campbell jumped past goosen to No. 1 in Europe with thewin...Led International squad with a 4-0-1 record at theretief goosen (Continued)presidents cup, including a 2-and-1 Sunday singles victoryover tiger Woods. 2004: Became the 21st player to winmultiple u.S. opens after finishing two strokes ahead ofphil mickelson at Shinnecock Hills. after holding twostroke54-hole lead over mickelson and Ernie Els, trailedmickelson by one stroke with three holes to play. took leadfor good when mickelson double bogeyed the par-3 17thhole and he birdied the par-5 16th hole. Needed only 24putts, including 11 one-putts, in the final round andrecorded 32 one-putts for the tournament...Won the SmurfitEuropean open by five strokes, two weeks after taking theu.S. open…posted his third consecutive top-10 on tourand back-to-back top-10s in a major with his t7 finish at theBritish open in Scotland...Injured in a jet-ski accident inBarbados in late July that caused him to pull out of theINtErNatIoNaL and the pga...captured the season-endingtour championship presented by coca-cola at EastLake gc. Entered final round four shots off the lead of tigerWoods and Jay Haas after opening 70-66-69. posted abogey-free, 6-under-par 64 on Sunday to win by four shotsand collect a paycheck of $1.08 million. 2003: rode secondandthird-round leads to a three-stroke victory over VijaySingh at the chrysler championship, the third win of hiscareer on tour...continued a decade of consistency on theEuropean tour, winning the 34th and final Lancome trophyto continue a string of nine consecutive years with at leastone victory. 2002: Won on three different tours and threedifferent continents—pga tour, European tour andSouthern africa tour...Won Volvo order of merit onEuropean tour for second straight season...Won theJohnnie Walker classic in australia on the European tourby eight strokes. Fired a course-record, third-round 63 andled by 13 entering the final round...Won the DimensionData pro-am at the gary player cc, his second win in asmany weeks...third-round 68 moved him to 14-under 202and gave him a two-shot lead over phil mickelson at theBellSouth classic. closed with a 70 to earn a four-strokevictory over Jesper parnevik. moved up to career-best No.4 in official World golf ranking following the BellSouthclassic. 2001: Earned more than $1.1 million in 10 startsduring official rookie campaign on pga tour. Becamefourth rookie in tour history to earn $1 million in his firstseason...Won u.S. open in 38th start in a tour event,defeating mark Brooks, 70-72, in 18-hole monday playoff atSouthern Hills cc. overcame three-putt on 72nd hole onSunday to become the eighth player in past 50 years tomake u.S. open first tour title. Held first-round lead andshared second- and third-round leads...Joined tour asmember week of July 30...Won Volvo order of merit onEuropean tour, first South african winner since 1975 (DaleHayes). 2000: continued love affair with France by winningtrophee Lancome, his third in France...Won the Nelsonmandela Invitational with alan Henning. 1999: Sufferedbroken left arm in skiing accident in Switzerland prior toseason...Won third European tour title—Novotel perrieropen de France—in playoff with greg turner. 1997: Wonpeugeot open de France. 1996: First European tour wincame at Staley Hall Northumberland challenge. 1995:collected sixth victory on Southern africa tour at thephilips South african open. 1991: Southern africa tourrookie of Year. Amateur: Won 1990 South africanamateur championship.PeRSonAL:regarded as one of South africa’s brightest young prospectsin his generation. However, was struck by lightningas an amateur in South africa…Introduced to golf at age9 by his estate agent father, a 10-handicapper…afteru.S. open win in 2004, made a media tour that includedan appearance on “regis and Kelly” among other shows.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................69.72 (3)Driving Distance ...........................................291.4 (60)Driving accuracy percentage .......................64.79% (76)greens in regulation percentage ................65.96% (133)putting average ...........................................1.766 (53)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 62–Sony open in Hawaii/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2 times, mostrecent 2010 Sony open in Hawaii/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,125,000–2004 u.S. open/1career High official World Rank: after 2006 thememorial tournament/3Section 2 Player BiograPhiesPaul goydoseXeMPt StAtUS: 81st on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: paul David goydosHeiGHt: 5-9WeiGHt: 190BiRtHDAte: June 20, 1964BiRtHPLAce: Long Beach, caReSiDence: Dove canyon, ca; plays out of Virginia cc(Long Beach, ca)FAMiLY: chelsea (8/21/90), courtney (9/8/92)eDUcAtion: Long Beach State university (1988,Finance)SPeciAL inteReStS: SportstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1989Q ScHooL: 1992, 1993, 2002nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (2):1996 Bay Hill Invitational. 2007 Sony open in Hawaii.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):1992 Yuma open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:2—John Deere classic; t5—Northern trust open, at&tpebble Beach National pro-am.2010 SeASon:Joined historic “59” club at the John Deere classic, justone of five players to ever record the magic number in anofficial pga tour event. Finished the season with threetop 10s…In early February, chosen along with Davis LoveIII, Jeff Sluman and tom Lehman to be a captain’s assistantfor the u.S. ryder cup team, which went on to a slim onepointloss to the European team in Wales…chipped in forbirdie on final hole of Northern trust open for final-round65 and t5 finish, his first top-10 since the 2009 Barclays…the following week, finished t5 at the at&t pebble BeachNational pro-am. Was tied for the third-round lead witheventual winner Dustin Johnson and held a one-strokelead at 17-under after a birdie on the 13th hole. But thenhe made a quadruple bogey-9 on the par-5 14th hole on theway to a final-round 78. the 9 came soon after alex prughand Bryce molder also made 9s on the hole…made historywhen he opened with a 12-under 59 in the first round ofthe John Deere classic. In doing so, became just the fourthplayer in pga tour history to record the iconic number,behind only al geiberger, chip Beck and David Duval(Stuart appleby would join the list later in 2010). posteda final-round, 5-under 66 to finish solo second to SteveStricker. the runner-up spot earned him a late invitation tothe British open.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished a career-best No. 54 in the FedExcup standingswith four top-10 finishes...First top-10 of the year cameat the Valero texas open in may where he shot a first-roundpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-75


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies27-under 63. Followed that with a second-round 5-under 65en route to a t3...Next top-10, a t4, came a month laterin memphis at the St. Jude classic presented by FedEx,thanks largely to back-to-back 6-under 64s in rounds twoand three. also tied for the lead in greens in regulation thatweek, hitting 55 of 72 (76.39 percent)...t2 two weeks laterat the travelers championship, three strokes behind Kennyperry, who shot a final-round 63. Shot first- and third-round7-under 63s en route to a 261 total, his career-best 72-holescore, besting his 265 at the 2003 Valero texas open...Fourth top-10 of the season came at the Barclays wherehe was co-leader after 18 and 54 holes, finishing t9 followinga final-round 4-over 75. 2008: Lost in a playoff toSergio garcia at tHE pLaYErS after his tee shot at thefirst playoff hole, the par-3 17th, found the water, allowinggarcia to two-putt for the victory. Held a one-shot leadover Kenny perry entering the final round and a three-shotlead over garcia and Jeff Quinney standing on the 14thtee, but bogeyed three of his last five holes to force aplayoff. missed a 15-foot par putt for the win on No. 18.Wore a Long Beach State “Dirtbags” baseball hat that hepurchased in the charlotte-Douglas International airportthe week before. a week after the pLaYErS championshiphis Long Beach State hat was auctioned off for $4,000 ata school fundraiser...two weeks later he finished t10 atthe corwne plaza Invitational at colonial. He has threetop-10s at the colonial in 10 starts. 2007: Won for thesecond time in his career and earned more than $1 millionfor the first time in 15 years on the pga tour...Withthree birdies in the final four holes at the Sony open inHawaii, claimed his first victory in 11 years. posted roundsof 66-63-70-67—266, one ahead of charles Howell III andLuke Donald. Held a share of the 36-hole lead with LukeDonald at 11-under-par 129. clinched victory on the lasthole when 25-foot eagle chip hit the flagstick and settledwithin tap-in range. Second career victory (1996 Bay HillInvitational) was worth 4,500 FedExcup points...madehis first start in a World golf championships event at theaccenture match play championship. Lost in the first roundto Jose maria olazabal in 19 holes...Ended season witha t30 at the Deutsche Bank championship. 2006: used arunner-up finish at the last full-field event of the seasonto jump from No. 160 to No. 97 on the money list andearn his fully-exempt status for the 2007 season...Beganseason in the major medical Extension category. EarnedPaul goydos (Continued)enough money in the 12 events he had remaining underthe extension to remain in the category for the remainderof the season...First top-10 was a t8 at the Valero texasopen in mid-September. It was his first top-10 on toursince a t4 at the 2005 at&t pebble Beach National proam...Secondtop-10 was a runner-up finish at the chryslerchampionship. Entered final round one stroke behind thirdroundleader K.J. choi and finished t2, four strokes back ofchoi after a final-round 1-under 70. the $466,400 paycheckwas the largest of his career at the time and the t2 finishwas his best on tour since a t2 at the 1991 mastercardcolonial. 2005: received major medical Extension carryoverfrom 2004 due to sinus surgery and hip problemsbut was only able to play in 15 events...In his second startafter missing the majority of the previous season due to hipsurgery, recorded a t4 at the at&t pebble Beach Nationalpro-am. It marked first top-10 on tour since a t7 at the2003 Valero texas open. 2004: Limited to only two starts atthe end of the year because of sinus surgery and hip problems.received a major medical Extension for 2005. 2003:moved back into top 100 on the money list for the first timesince 1999 when he finished 61st...posted first top-10 witha t6 finish at the Buick open, carding four rounds in the60s...Second top-10 came at the Valero texas open wherefour rounds in the 60s were good for t7 finish, securing hisposition in the top 125…made cut in last 11 tournaments.2002: managed to get into 20 tournaments after finishing132nd on the money list in 2001...Finished between 126-150 for the second straight season with two top-10s. 2001:Fell out of the top 100 for the first time in five seasons (No.121), but still managed to finish in top-10 three times in 30appearances. 1999: accumulated at least four top-10s forthe third time in his career...recorded his career-best roundwith 62 in opening round of gtE Byron Nelson classic. Wasone back of tiger Woods’ tournament-leading 61...a weeklater, earned five-way t2 at mastercard colonial, onestroke behind champion olin Browne...Shared first-roundlead at u.S. open after opening 67. 1998: Finished secondat Deposit guaranty golf classic, where he was twobehind winner Fred Funk. 1997: Followed winning seasonwith consistent year, highlighted by five top-10s.1996:First tour victory came at 1996 Bay Hill Invitational. Withrounds of 67-74-67, was two strokes behind guy Boros andpatrick Burke entering final round. Shot closing 67 to defeatJeff maggert by one stroke and earn $216,000. 1995:Earned $10,212 in final tournament, the Lacantera texasopen, to finish 129th and remain partially exempt. 1994:Finished 75th on money list on strength of three top-10s.1993: Earned $87,804 in rookie season for 152nd place,but regained card at Qualifying tournament that fall. 1992:First earned pga tour playing privileges for 1993 with t13finish at Qualifying tournament...Won the Yuma open onthe Nationwide tour.PeRSonAL:Was a substitute teacher in Long Beach, ca, at the timeof his 1992 Yuma open victory…1996 Ea Sports golfchallenge champion. Lost to Kevin Sutherland in unsuccessful1997 defense of Ea Sports challenge championship.Donated $10,000 prize to arnold palmer children’sHospital…Says the first and only autograph he everreceived was from california angel Sandy alomar, whosigned his mitt at a game in anaheim Stadium in 1974.“No, I don’t know where the glove is now. I don’t haveit.”…His favorite movie is “monty python and the Holygrail.”…Was hitting balls at the Long Beach State drivingrange in college when football coach and pro Football Hallof Fame member george allen decided he wanted to usethe range for practice. “He yelled, ‘get that golfer off myfootball field.’ I never met the man, but let’s just say hedefinitely knew who I was.”PLAYeR StAtiSticS2009 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.53 (152)Driving Distance ...........................................273.6 (185)Driving accuracy percentage .......................70.58% (12)greens in regulation percentage ................65.95% (134)putting average ...........................................1.759 (37)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2009 Low Round/Round: 59–John Deere classic/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 59–2010 JohnDeere classic/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,026,000–2008 tHE pLaYErS championship/2career High official World Rank: after 2007 Sony openin Hawaii/39<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1993 30 18 4 $87,804/1521994 31 22 3 9 241,107/751995 35 21 6 146,423/1291996 29 15 1 4 7 438,111/441997 30 21 5 9 396,241/611998 31 20 1 2 5 368,413/821999 29 20 1 4 8 695,052/612000 30 19 3 5 398,393/1212001 29 12 2 3 375,557/1322002 20 13 2 4 407,345/1392003 25 18 2 7 734,284/882004 2 2 19,366/2462005 15 9 1 3 486,362/1482006 24 11 1 2 4 890,392/972007 19 12 1 1 1 91,923/59 1,229,355/782008 25 14 1 3 5 97,048/85 1,640,737/512009 25 14 1 1 4 7 1,120/54 1,619,918/532010 25 14 1 3 3 602/87 1,121,250/81total 454 275 2 6 1 41 90 11,296,111nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1991 25 13 1 4 7 $30,237/391992 29 17 1 2 3 8 61,104/171993 2 2 615/2462002 1 1 1 3,690/2372004 1 1 1,305/361total 58 34 1 1 2 7 16 96,950* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05masterscutu.S. open t44 t62 cut t28 t12 cut cut cutpga t73 t29 t34 t31tHE pLaYErS t62 t49 cut cut t57 t38 cut t68the Barclays t13 cut cut t11 t47 cut t16 cut cutDeutsche Bank championshipt72BmW championship t43 85 cut t35 cut cut cut cut t67Year 06 07 08 09 10masterscutu.S. open cut cutBritish open cut 72 cutpgacut t31 t67 cuttHE pLaYErS cut 2 cut t52accenture match play championship t33Bridgestone Invitationalt74ca championshipt50the Barclays cut t48 72 t9Deutsche Bank championship cut t30 cut cut 70BmW championship DNS 672-76 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSNathan greeneXeMPt StAtUS: 2009 tournament winner(through 2011)FULL nAMe: Nathan andrew greenHeiGHt: 5-8WeiGHt: 175BiRtHDAte: may 13, 1975BiRtHPLAce: Newcastle, New South Wales, australiaReSiDence: toronto, New South Wales, australiaFAMiLY: Wife, michelletURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1998JoineD toUR: 2006nationwide tour Graduate (2005)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2009 rBc canadian open.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (3):2000 Queensland pga championship [aus], Benefitpartners/NrcS classic [can]. 2006 Blue chip New Zealandopen [Eur].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t8—Sony open in Hawaii.2010 SeASon:advanced to the pga tour playoffs for the FedExcup forthe fourth time, but missed the cut at the Barclays andfailed to advance further…Finished outside the top 125 onthe money list but remains exempt for 2011, thanks to hiswin at the 2009 rBc canadian open…only top-10 finish ofthe season was t8 at the Sony open in Hawaii, the secondtop-10 of his career at the event. He was also fifth in 2006.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:member of the Nationwide tour in 2002 and 2004-05, pgatour in 2006-10 and the australasian tour since 1998.2009: Won the first title of his career at the rBc canadianopen. Shot a final-round 68 at glen abbey gc to get intoa playoff with retief goosen, and made a two-putt paron the second playoff hole to record his first title. prior tohis monday-finish victory, counted a playoff loss to tigerWoods at the 2006 Buick Invitational as his best tourperformance. rain plagued the tournament all week, withplayers finishing their third rounds early monday and thenmoving right into the final round. green and goosen werethe only two players all week to record four sub-70 rounds.Victory was only top-10 of the season...Finished No. 59on the pga tour money list. 2008: Finished outside ofthe top 100 (No. 113) on the money list for the first timein his career. managed 17 made cuts in 30 starts withsix top-25 finishes...recorded his lone top-10 finish of theseason with a third-place showing at the Honda classic.Weekend rounds of 68-67 marked the low final 36 of anyplayer in the event and allowed him to move from t27 tothird. 2007: In just his second season on the pga tour,made 22 cuts in 29 starts and finished in the top-25 ninetimes…recorded the second double eagle of the seasonat the Verizon Heritage. Double eagle in the second roundat the par-5 second hole enabled him to play the hole in6-under par for the tournament...Just two weeks after his32nd birthday in may, finished t5 at the crowne plazaInvitational at colonial for his best finish since the 2006 tHEINtErNatIoNaL (9th). two of his eight career top-10s havecome at colonial (t4 in 2006)...Held the 36- and 54-holeleads at the John Deere classic before a final-round 71dropped him to t3, his best effort of the season…playedin three of the four pga tour playoffs for the FedExcupevents and posted two top-20 finishes—Deutsche Bankchampionship (t17) and BmW championship (t14). 2006:made the cut in 24 of 30 starts on tour, including six top-10s, second-most among rookies behind trevor Immelman’seight...one of eight rookies to earn more than $1 million...Began season at World No. 347 and moved up to No. 120at season’s end...closed with weekend rounds of 65-64 tofinish fifth at the Sony open in Hawaii in first cut madein two career starts on tour...In second start as a tourmember, lost in a three-man playoff at the Buick Invitationalthat included winner tiger Woods and Jose maria olazabal.Was eliminated after first extra hole...made the cut in 13straight tournaments prior to missing the cut at the finalfull-field event of the season, the chrysler championship. Indoing so, fell from 38th on the money list to 41st and missedout on a chance at making his first masters tournament(top 40 on final money list)...Shot a final-round 65 in earlyDecember to claim his first European tour title at theBlue chip New Zealand open. 2005: Finished 18th on theNationwide tour money list to earn his initial pga tourcard...Was propelled by a t2 at the Jacob’s creek openin his native australia in first start of the season and t3sat the alberta classic and albertsons Boise open. 2004:ranked No. 39 on the Nationwide tour. 2003: Finished t2at the Henrico county open. His 26-under total matched theNationwide tour’s previous all-time record, first set by chrisSmith at the 1997 omaha classic. 2002: Lone top-10 onNationwide tour was a t9 at the LaSalle Bank open. 2001:missed the cut at the British open in his only pga tourstart to that point...made the cut in all eight events duringthe 2001 season. runner-up in consecutive weeks, includingone-shot losses to colin montgomerie at the Ericssonmasters and peter Lonard at the aNZ championship. Endedthe season No. 5 on the order of merit. 2000: Won theQueensland pga championship in australia and the Benefitpartners/NrcS classic on the canadian tour.PeRSonAL:recently accepted an invitation to host the New SouthWales open for the next two years near his hometown ofNewcastle. First time in the 78-year history of the tournamenta player has hosted the event…represented NewSouth Wales in soccer…Formerly worked in a crematoriumhis parents manage in Valentine. also worked in a pro shopat Westside gc in Newcastle…made a hole-in-one for$500,000 at the Ericsson masters…after being introducedto the game by his brother, he used his grandmother’s clubs.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.42 (145)Driving Distance ...........................................279.5 (157)Driving accuracy percentage .......................61.00% (135)greens in regulation percentage ................63.18% (174)putting average ...........................................1.781 (96)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–5 times, most recent rBccanadian open/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2008 Valerotexas open/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $918,000–2009 rBc canadian open/1career High official World Rank: after 2008 the Hondaclassic/77Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2001 12006 30 24 1 6 8 $1,700,803/412007 29 22 1 2 9 93,102/46 1,380,317/662008 30 17 1 1 6 94,070/122 912,867/1132009 30 22 1 1 3 910/63 1,436,342/592010 27 16 1 5 414/121 636,180/144total 147 101 1 1 2 11 31 6,066,510nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2002 22 7 1 3 $26,694/1242003 2 1 1 10,542/1902004 22 18 1 4 7 139,824/392005 25 17 1 2 5 10 217,272/18total 71 43 2 2 10 21 394,333eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 2 2 $30,750* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters 48u.S. opencut cutBritish opencutpga t49 t23 t63tHE pLaYErS t66 t16 cut t71 cutBridgestone Invitationalt64ca championshipt58HSBc championst62Deutsche Bank championship t15 t17 cutthe Barclayst47 t69 cut cut cutBmW championship t30 t14 t53nAtionAL teAMS: World cup (1), 2007.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-77


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSBill haasSection Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (2):2010 Bob Hope classic, Viking classic.otHeR VictoRieS (1):2004 cVS charity classic [with Jay Haas].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:1—Bob Hope classic, Viking classic; 2—the mcgladreyclassic; t6—World golf championships-ca championship.2010 SeASon:captured first two career pga tour titles, the Bob Hopeclassic and the Viking classic, to finish inside the top 30 onthe season-ending official money list for the first time…Birdied the par-5 18th hole to win his first pga tour title,at the Bob Hope classic. two-putted for birdie in mondayfinish to shoot a final-round, 8-under-par 64 and beat mattKuchar, tim clark and Bubba Watson by one stroke. Joined1988 Hope classic champion and father, Jay, as the eighthfather-son combination to win on the pga tour. Bill wasthe last of three co-leaders to play the par-5 18th. Kucharand clark had both missed birdie putts at the arnold palmerprivate course, with Kuchar three-putting from the backfringe of the green and clark missing a birdie putt afterlaying up. Haas dropped a 3-iron behind the hole, allowinghim to two-putt his way to a 30-under 330 finish. Hewatched as fellow competitor Watson nearly chipped infor eagle before his two-putt finish…In first career Worldgolf championships start at the ca championship, finishedt6….Finished t31 in the final FedExcup standings to missby seven points qualifying for his first trip to tHE tourchampionship…picked up his second win of the season, atthe Viking classic, by three shots over michael allen, with a66-66-69-72—273 (15-under). Held a share of the lead afterevery round on his way to becoming the seventh multiplewinner of the season (Bob Hope classic). Held a four-shotlead over allen entering the final round. allen caught himon the 12th hole at 14-under. rallied by birdieing the 13thhole while allen was recording a double bogey, a turnaroundthat provided him with a three-shot lead. In his twoprevious starts at the Viking classic, he finished t3 in 2007with rounds of 68-67-70-72 and t4 in 2008 with rounds of69-69-66-68. Won his second tour event in his 159th professionalstart. His father, Jay, won his second tour eventin his 139th professional start on tour and also multipleeXeMPt StAtUS: 2010 multiple tournament winner(through 2013)FULL nAMe: William Harlan HaasHeiGHt: 6-2WeiGHt: 185BiRtHDAte: may 24, 1982BiRtHPLAce: charlotte, NcReSiDence: greenville, Sc; plays out of thornbladeclub<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2002a 12003a 22004a 1 12004 9 8 1 3 $315,259/2005 6 4 2 159,586/2006 30 19 1 7 887,024/992007 30 16 1 3 7 86,251/126 967,443/1042008 31 18 2 10 97,762/73 1,000,939/1042009 29 16 1 4 11 1,362/41 1,425,418/612010 25 18 2 1 4 8 1,565/31 2,905,136/20total 164 100 2 1 2 15 48 7,660,806nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2000a 12004 3 1 1 $5,095/2362005 22 19 1 5 13 195,378/23total 26 20 1 5 14 200,473* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*tour events in 1981 and 1982…one week later, finishedrunner-up to Heath Slocum at the inaugural mcgladreyclassic, posting rounds of 65-66 on the weekend.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: making his first start of the season, posted a thirdround,5-under 65 on his way to a t9 finish at the Sonyopen in Hawaii...Finished t3 at the Valero texas open.Final-round 65 left him one shy of joining Zach Johnson andJames Driscoll in a playoff won by Johnson...Finished t10at the Wyndham championship. Shot an 8-under 62 to takethe first-round lead by two strokes over Brandt Snedeker,chez reavie and ryan moore. only other first-round leadwas at the 2006 Wachovia championship (finished t4).the 62 was his lowest career round on the pga tour...posted third consecutive playoff top-25, a t10 at the BmWchampionship. Finished the FedExcup season 41st in thestandings. 2008: made the cut in 18 of 31 starts, including10 top-25 finishes. Had two top-10 finishes on his way toa No. 73 finish in the FedExcup standings. Finished No.104 on the money list for the second straight year, topping$1 million in earnings for the first time...Four consecutiverounds in the 60s at the FBr open in Scottsdale resultedin a t9...posted four rounds in the 60s at annandale gc tofinish t4 at the Viking classic. In the second round, calleda two-stroke penalty on himself for breaching the one-ballrule on No. 16. two of Haas’ seven career top-10 finisheson tour have come in madison, mS, as he finished t3 in2007. 2007: Finished a t3 at the Viking classic. Was onestroke back after 36 holes and two strokes back after 54holes in mississippi...Finished third on tour in eagleswith 14. 2006: posted one top-10, in his rookie season andfinished in the top 100 (No. 99)...Finished t4 at Wachoviachampionship and picked up the second top-10 of his tourcareer. 2005: Finished t26 at the Qualifying tournament toearn his rookie tour card for 2006. made birdie on finalhole to earn his card on the number (11-under)...Exemptinto finals thanks to ending the Nationwide tour as No. 23on the money list, his first year on that tour. made cut in19 of 22 events with a career-best, second-place finish atthe Scholarship america Showdown. Entered Nationwidetour championship in 21st and last spot available to earna tour card but dropped to 23rd after finishing t24...triedto earn his tour card via Sponsor Exemptions in both 2004FAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: Wake Forest university (2004, religiousStudies)SPeciAL inteReStS: BasketballtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2004Q ScHooL: 2005nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYand 2005 but did not earn enough money while making thecut in 12 of 15 starts over the two seasons. 2004: recordedhis first top-10 on tour with a t9 at the Deutsche Bankchampionship. teamed with his dad, Jay, to win the cVScharity classic. Amateur: member of the 2003 u.S. Walkercup team...recipient of the Jack Nicklaus award...threetimefirst-team all-america selection...after breaking theNcaa record for career stroke average and finishing secondat the 2004 Ncaa championship, earned the Ben Hoganaward, college golf’s equivalent to the national player ofthe year...a two-time acc player of the Year, Haas won aschool-record 10 tournaments...Four-time all-acc pick and2001 acc rookie of the Year...In 2004, he was ranked No.1 the entire season.PeRSonAL:Father, Jay, was the 1975 Ncaa medalist and two-time allamericain the 1970s who went on to a highly successfulpga tour and champions tour career. uncle, Jerry, wasalso an all-america at Wake Forest, a tour player in theearly 1990s and is the head coach of the Deacons. greatuncle, Bob goalby, won the 1968 masters. older brother,Jay, Jr., played golf at augusta State and monday qualifiedfor the 2006 Wachovia championship to join father Jay andbrother in the field.Year 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masterst26u.S. opencut t40British opencutpgacuttHE pLaYErSt72 cut cut t39Bridgestone Invitationalt33ca championshipt6HSBc championst21the Barclays t48 t55 t24 t47Deutsche Bank championship t9 t15 t69 t15 t22BmW championship t30 t10 t30nAtionAL teAMS: Walker cup (1), 2003.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.31 (26)Driving Distance ...........................................293.3 (42)Driving accuracy percentage .......................64.17% (88)greens in regulation percentage ................69.92% (21)putting average ...........................................1.774 (77)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–2 times, most recent crowneplaza Invitational at colonial/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2009Wyndham championship/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $900,000–2010 Bob Hope classic/1career High official World Rank: after 2010 themcgladrey classic/562-78 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSPadraig harrington (PaW-drig)eXeMPt StAtUS: Winner, 2008 pga championship(through 2013)FULL nAMe: padraig peter HarringtonHeiGHt: 6-1WeiGHt: 170BiRtHDAte: august 31, 1971BiRtHPLAce: Dublin, IrelandReSiDence: Dublin, IrelandFAMiLY: Wife, caroline; patrick (2003), ciaran (2007)SPeciAL inteReStS: Family, movies, all sportstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1995JoineD toUR: 2003<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (5):2005 the Honda classic, Barclays classic. 2007 Britishopen. 2008 British open, pga championship.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (16):1996 peugeot Spanish open [Eur]. 1998 Irish pga. 2000Brazil Sao paulo 500 Years open [Eur], BBVa openturespana masters comunidad de madrid [Eur]. 2001 Volvomasters [Eur]. 2002 dunhill links championship [Eur], BmWasian open [asia]. 2003 Deutsche Bank-Sap open tpc ofEurope [Eur], omega Hong Kong open [Eur]. 2004 Lindegerman masters [Eur], Irish pga. 2005 Irish pga. 2006alfred Dunhill Links championship [Eur], Dunlop phoenix[Jpn]. 2007 Irish open [Eur]. 2008 Irish pga. 2009 Irish pga.2010 Iskandar Johor open [asia].otHeR VictoRieS (2):1997 World cup of golf [with paul mcginley]. 2002 targetWorld challenge.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t3—World golf championships-ca championship; t5—travelers championship; t7—Wells Fargo championship;t8—transitions championship; t9—World golfchampionships-Bridgestone Invitational.2010 SeASon:Finished the season with five top-10s, but no wins ontour for the second consecutive year…posted first top-10 of season with a t3 at World golf championships-cachampionship despite final-round 72…Held a one-stroke,36-hole lead at the transitions championship after a 69-65start. a pair of weekend 72s dropped him to t8. Earlier in<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 2-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1996 1 1 1 $24,025/2321997 3 1 1 1 104,719/1661998 3 2 23,352/2381999 4 4 2 51,491/2242000 8 7 2 4 265,313/2001 9 8 1 2 240,426/2002 9 9 4 7 806,797/2003 11 9 1 3 7 961,235/2004 12 11 2 5 7 1,882,276/2005 15 11 2 4 6 2,615,731/142006 15 12 1 3 6 1,339,675/682007 18 15 1 3 9 96,025/29 2,658,283/212008 15 12 2 1 6 9 101,113/50 4,313,551/82009 20 14 2 6 9 2,050/7 2,628,377/202010 18 12 1 5 7 772/73 1,381,453/64total 161 128 5 6 2 43 77 19,296,702eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 11 8 1 1 5 7 $1,400,885* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*the week, made an appearance for tournament sponsortransitions and then attended a St. patrick’s Day event atthe White House in Washington, D.c. on Wednesday…Finished t7 at the Quail Hollow championship on thestrength of a final-round 68…opened and closed with6-under 64s at the travelers championship in June to finisht5. It marked just his second time playing in Hartford (t4 in2007)…Final-round 66 at the World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational moved him to t9. Harrington is oneof four players to tee it up in every Bridgestone Invitationalsince it began in 1999 (phil mickelson, Lee Westwood andStuart appleby)…competed in his sixth ryder cup as acaptain’s pick by colin montgomerie. Dropped his firstmatch with partner Luke Donald in four-balls but bouncedback with wins in the foursome and the four-ball matcheswith partner ross Fisher. overall, went 2-2 in the rydercup, helping the European team to a one-point victory overthe u.S…Snapped a two-year winless streak when he tooka five-stroke lead into the final round of the asian tour’sIskandar Johor open in malaysia and rolled to victory. Itwas his third asian tour win, to go with previous titles inHong Kong and taiwan.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Failed to win on tour for the first time since 2006,but finished No. 7 in the FedExcup standings...recorded thefirst top-10 finish of the season at the BridgestoneInvitational, his best finish in 30 World golf championshipsstarts. that began a streak of six straight top-10 finishes tofinish the year. Held the lead the first three rounds, includinga three-stroke advantage over tiger Woods heading intothe final round. Led by one through 15 holes on Sundaybefore a triple-bogey 8 on the par-5 16th, after Woods made<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYa birdie, dropped him to a t2 finish...t10 as the defendingchampion at the pga championship. Was in contentionearly in the final round, one shot out of the lead, when hehit two balls in the water and made an 8 on the par-3 eighthhole...Finished t2 at the Barclays, one stroke back of winnerHeath Slocum, at 8-under, playing the back nine in 10-underfor the week while ranking t1 in putts per round (26).Jumped from 66th to 14th in FedExcup standings after thefirst pga tour playoffs event...t4 at Deutsche Bankchampionship marked his fourth consecutive top-10 andmoved from 14th to seventh in FedExcup standings. one ofthree players (also Jason Dufner and Scott Verplank) toshoot four rounds in the 60s...continued upward climb witha t6 at the BmW championship. Jumped from 142nd inFedExcup standings (prior to Bridgestone Invitational) tosixth entering tHE tour championship presented by cocacola...Solidperformance at East Lake gc, posting rounds of67-69-71-69 to finish t4, capping off six straight top-10 finishesto finish the year. Entering tHE tour championship,had made a double bogey or worse in 13 consecutive starts,dating back to the arnold palmer Invitational in late march.Didn’t make a double bogey at East Lake. 2008: Voted pgatour player of the Year, the first European player to receivethe Jack Nicklaus trophy. recorded his second career twowinseason on tour (2005), highlighted by a pair of majorchampionship wins at the British open and pgachampionship. Surpassed his career best in tour earningswith more than $4.3 million; previous best was $2.6 millionin 2007...In ninth masters start, posted third career top-10,a t5 on the strength of 69-72 over the weekend...posted a1-under 69 in the final round to become the first Europeanplayer to repeat at the British open since James Braid in1905-1906. Became the 16th player to win in consecutiveYear 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08masters t19 t27 t5 cut t13 cut t27 t7 t5u.S. open cut t32 t5 t30 t8 t10 t31 cut 5 cut t36British open t18 t5 cut 29 t20 t37 t5 t22 cut cut 1 1pga cut t58 cut t17 t29 t45 cut cut t42 1tHE pLaYErS t33 t22 t2 2 t63 cut t52 cuttour championship 14 t7 t11accenture match play championship t33 t33 t33 t17 t5 t17 t5 t17 t17Bridgestone Invitational t12 t27 t17 t47 t39 74 t24 t27 t14 t20ca championship t30 t5 cNL 21 t6 t6 67 t17 t19the Barclayst35 cutDeutsche Bank championshipcut cutBmW championshipt55Year 09 10masterst35 cutu.S. opencut t22British opent65 cutpgat10 cuttHE pLaYErSt49 cuttour championshipt4accenture match play championship t33 t33Bridgestone Invitational t2 t9ca championship t20 t3HSBc champions t25 t16the Barclays t2 t47Deutsche Bank championship t4 cutBmW championshipt6Section 2 Player BiograPhiesnAtionAL teAMS: ryder cup (6), 1999, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010; World cup (11),1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006; Dunhill cup (5), 1996, 1997,1998, 1999, 2000.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-79


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSPadraig harrington (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2seasons at the British open and the sixth to do so since1951 (with all but tiger Woods posting one of their back-tobackwins at royal Birkdale)...Sank a 15-foot par putt on thefinal green to capture the pga championship, his secondconsecutive major championship victory and his third in thelast six majors. Shot 66-66 on the weekend to beat Sergiogarcia and Ben curtis by two strokes, finishing at 3-underpar277. the key stretch was the final three holes atoakland Hills on Sunday where Harrington was 1-underand the other two were 1-over. Sank a 12-foot par putt onthe par-4 16th, a 10-footer for birdie on the par-3 17th andthe decisive par save on the final hole. Victory gave himthree titles in his last six starts in majors. 2007: recordedfirst career major championship victory on his way to finishing27th in the FedExcup standings...Beat Bradley Dredgeon the first hole of a playoff to capture the Irish open on theEuropean tour, becoming the first Irish winner of the eventsince John o’Leary in 1982...Earned first major championshipvictory at the British open at carnoustie gL in 37thmajor start at age 35 years, 10 months, 9 days, overcominga double bogey at the 72nd hole and Sergio garcia in afour-hole aggregate playoff. posted rounds of 69-73-68through 54 holes and entered the final round six offgarcia’s lead. Was 6-under through 17 holes, but hit intothe Barry Burn twice on 18 en route to a double bogey anda 67. after a bogey by garcia on No. 18 to force a playoff,Harrington took command with a birdie on the first hole andwas even par for the four holes, one ahead of garcia. FirstEuropean player to win a major championship since paulLawrie captured the British open at same venue in 1999.First Irishman to win the British open since Fred Daly wonat Hoylake in 1947. 2006: Won the European tour order ofmerit for the first time in his 11 years on that tour...Finishedfifth at the u.S. open at Winged Foot, his fourth top-10 innine starts at the u.S. open. It was his seventh top-10 in amajor championship, with a previous-best finish of t5...oneweek later, finished t2 at the rain-soaked Booz allenclassic...posted 0-4-1 record at the ryder cup...a win at thealfred Dunhill Links championship and a t2 at the seasonendingVolvo masters enabled him to edge paul casey fortop honors on the European tour...Birdied second playoffhole to beat tiger Woods at the Dunlop phoenix on theJapan golf tour in mid-November. 2005: In first year as afully-exempt player on tour, picked up his first tour winin his 63rd career event at the Honda classic. came fromseven strokes back of Brett Wetterich and geoff ogilvy totie Vijay Singh and Joe ogilvie at 14-under 274. Sat15-under through 13 holes but had two bogeys and a birdieover last five holes to be the first of the trio to finish14-under. after ogilvie was eliminated on first extra hole,improved his playoff record to 1-1 when Singh missed a3-footer for par that would have extended the playoff. Finalround9-under 63 was a tour career best and the sevenstrokecomeback was the largest in the history of theHonda classic...after missing two consecutive cuts for thefirst time in his tour career, earned second victory of theseason in June at the Barclays classic, draining a 66-footeagle putt on the 72nd hole to defeat Jim Furyk by onestroke. Entered the final round tied for the lead with Furykat 9-under after opening 71-65-68. Quickly fell behind afterstarting the day 3-over through the first three holes withtwo three-putts. after rebounding with an eagle on No. 9,fell off the pace once again with consecutive bogeys atNos. 11 and 12. Duo entered 72nd hole tied after consecutivebogeys by Furyk. Harrington reached the green in twowith a 3-iron from 219 yards and drained the long eagleputt for final-round 70 and a one-stroke victory. 2004:Irishman split time between the pga tour (12 events) andthe European tour (13)...Finished No. 1 on the non-memberlist on the tour and No. 3 on the European tour’s Volvoorder of merit...Earned second consecutive runner-up finishat tHE pLaYErS championship, one stroke behind championadam Scott. Shot a final-round, 6-under-par 66 thatincluded a back-nine 30, the first 30 posted on the backnine since taylor Smith did so in the first round in 1997...posted an ace on the par-3 16th hole on Sunday at themasters en route to a t13 finish. also captured the annualpar-3 contest on Wednesday...In late may, became aSpecial temporary member of the tour for the remainderof season...Was part of a three-man playoff with Sergiogarcia and rory Sabbatini at the Buick classic. garcia wonon the third extra hole...Won the Linde german masters onthe European tour in September and a week later was amember of the winning European ryder cup team...as nonmemberhad enough earnings to be included in the seasonendingtour championship presented by coca-cola as a31st player, where he finished 14th. 2003: Solo 36-holeleader at tHE pLaYErS by two strokes over eventual championDavis Love III and defending champion craig perks.third-round 70 gave him share of lead with Jay Haas. Finalround72 good for t2 finish...Joined the tour as a Specialtemporary member after collecting $572,000 at tHEpLaYErS...posted seventh career European tour victory atthe Deutsche Bank-Sap open and had two other top-10finishes. 2002: Finished in the top-10 in three of the fourmajors—t5 at the masters, t8 at the u.S. open and t5 atBritish open...Earned two points for the victorious Europeanteam at the ryder cup, including a singles victory overmark calcavecchia...Won the Dunhill Links championshipin october with a birdie on the last hole at St. andrews andthen the second playoff hole to beat argentina’s Eduardoromero. 2001: Won the season-ending Volvo masters andplaced second six other times to finish second on theEuropean tour order of merit behind retief goosen. 2000:Will remember season for two victories and one that mighthave been. Disqualified from Benson and HedgesInternational open, while holding five-stroke lead through54 holes, after failing to sign first-round scorecard...Endedrun of nine second-place finishes (seven in 11 monthsbetween april 1999 and march 2000) since first Europeantour victory at 1996 peugeot open de France by winning2000 Brazil Sao paulo 500 Years open. also won the BBVaopen turespana masters. 1999: Earned 10th and last automaticplace on 1999 European ryder cup team by finishingsecond in both West of Ireland classic and BmWInternational, last two events in which ranking points wereavailable. collected 11⁄2 points in ryder cup debut at thecountry club at Brookline, ma, defeating mark o’meara insingles. 1998: Won the Irish pga championship. Amateur:played on winning Walker cup side against uSa at royalporthcawl in 1995.PeRSonAL:coached by Bob torrance, father of 2002 European rydercup captain Sam torrance…completed accountancydegree before turning professional…Distant cousin offormer NFL quarterback Joey Harrington…received anHonorary Degree from the university of St. andrews justprior to the 2010 British open…Web site is padraigharrington.com…affiliatedwith Special olympics.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.17 (15)Driving Distance ...........................................292.1 (52)Driving accuracy percentage .......................56.70% (169)greens in regulation percentage ................61.90% (184)putting average ...........................................1.750 (15)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–2 times, most recenttravelers championship/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–3 times, mostrecent 2007 tHE tour championship presented by cocacola/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,542,450–2007 British open championship/1career High official World Rank: after 2009 at&tpebble Beach National pro-am/32-80 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSDudley harteXeMPt StAtUS: major medical ExtensionFULL nAMe: Howard Dudley HartHeiGHt: 5-10WeiGHt: 190BiRtHDAte: august 4, 1968BiRtHPLAce: rochester, NYReSiDence: Buffalo, NYFAMiLY: Wife, Suzanne; abigail, rachel, ryan,avery claireeDUcAtion: university of FloridaSPeciAL inteReStS: Hockey, reading, fishingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1990Q ScHooL: 1990JoineD toUR: 1991<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (2):1996 Bell canadian open. 2000 Honda classic.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (1):1998 Subaru Sarazen World open.otHeR VictoRieS (1):2002 cVS charity classic [with chris Dimarco].2010 SeASon:Did not play in 2010 as he continued to rehab after 2009back surgery. received a major medical Extension for2011. coupled with $158,399 earned in 2009, must total$504,284 in 13 starts to earn a major medical Extensionfor the rest of 2011.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: the 2008 comeback player of the Year sufferedthrough another injury-riddled season, with a t54 in latemay at the crowne plaza Invitational at colonial his laststart. Ended the season with seven made cuts in 13 starts,with a t28 at the mayakoba golf classic his best showing...Had back surgery in early summer after a magnetic resonanceimaging test revealed his L5-S1 disk in his lower backwas bone on bone, in the same area where he suffered aherniated disk nine years earlier. Surgery fused the L5 andS1 disks together and removed problematic bone spurs,leading doctors to believe the successful procedure wouldlead to a minimum of 15 additional years of competitivegolf...received a major medical Extension for 2010. 2008:Voted pga tour comeback player of the Year. Started theseason on a major medical Extension (family crisis), butended the year with a career-best season earnings total of$2,218,817 and six top-10s, including a runner-up finish tocamilo Villegas at the BmW championship. Finished No. 12in the FedExcup point standings...First top-10 of the seasoncame at the at&t pebble Beach National pro-am, whereopening rounds of 69-70-68 left him tied for first with VijaySingh at 9-under. an even-par 72 on Sunday left him in atie for third place and one stroke shy of the playoff withSingh and eventual champion Steve Lowery...Next top-10came at the EDS Byron Nelson championship, finishing t7...Finished t5 the next week at the Wachovia championship,his third top-10 of the season, which matched his personalbest since recording five top-10s in 2001...Held a shareof the 18-hole lead at the Buick open before finishing t9.Bogeyed three of his last four holes on Sunday to finish fourbehind Kenny perry...after missing the cut at the DeutscheBank championship, posted four rounds in the 60s to finishrunner-up at the BmW championship, his best finish sincea runner-up at the 2004 EDS Byron Nelson championship.He made the biggest jump up the FedExcup standings from67th to 14th, earning a spot in the tour championship forthe first time in his career. During the week he recordedthree of the 19 total bogey-free rounds at Bellerive cc...Ended the pga tour playoffs for the FedExcup with a t10at tHE tour championship to finish 12th in the FedExcuppoints standings. 2007: Veteran limited to 12 starts due toillness of wife, Suzanne, who was diagnosed with a tumorin her lungs (non-smoking related) in may and subsequentlyhad two-thirds of one of her lungs removed. Did not playafter the Wachovia championship, taking care of Suzanneand triplets, then age 6. granted major medical Extension(family crisis) for 2008 and had 15 events to earn $485,931(combined with 2007 earnings of $299,249, would equal2007’s No. 125 earnings of $785,180) and receive majormedical Extension status for the remainder of the 2008campaign...Lone top-10 was t8 at the Bob Hope chryslerclassic, four shots out of a charley Hoffman-John rollinsplayoff. 2006: Despite back problems that forced thewithdrawal from four events, notched three top-10s tofinish in the top 125 on the money list. 2005: made 18cuts in 29 starts and collected over $1 million for the fifthtime in his 15-year career...Best finish was a solo fifth atthe Buick open, aided by a final-round 6-under-par 66 thatincluded seven birdies in eight holes…collected his secondtop-10 in a major championship with a t10 at the pgachampionship at Baltusrol. other top-10 came at the 1993pga at Inverness club, where he finished t6 in only his thirdmajor championship career start. 2004: returned to formafter battling back problems in 2003. Earned 85 percent ofhis season earnings during a three-week stretch in apriland may...In sixth start, finished t4 at the Shell Houstonopen the last week of april, to earn $220,000 to get outof the major medical Extension category for the remainderof the season...two weeks later a final-round 67 at theEDS Byron Nelson championship put him in first careersudden-death playoff; lost to Sergio garcia on the firstplayoff hole. His t2 finish was his best since finishing t2at the 2002 compaq classic of New orleans. 2003: Limitedto 22 starts due to herniated disc in his back. Didn’t playafter British open. received a major medical Extension for2004...Lone top-10 was t8 at the 100th Western open, firstsince a solo fourth at the 2002 mastercard colonial. 2002:Finished in the top 60 on the money list for the seventhconsecutive season…made 10 straight cuts beginning attHE pLaYErS championship, which included all three ofhis top-10s, with a best of t2 at compaq classic of Neworleans. 2001: Fired second- and final-round 63s to earn t3at canon greater Hartford open. the pair of 63s matchedhis career low. 2000: Won near adopted hometown atthe Honda classic. Started final round four strokes behindleader J.p. Hayes and birdied last four holes to edge HayesSection 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1991 31 17 2 7 $126,217/1201992 29 19 1 3 10 254,903/611993 30 16 2 4 8 316,750/521994 31 12 2 3 126,313/1351995 30 18 4 116,334/1481996 13 10 1 3 7 422,198/471997 28 14 1 3 6 410,188/601998 25 19 1 3 8 553,729/531999 27 23 3 8 12 1,267,994/292000 24 16 1 1 3 6 1,048,166/432001 25 16 1 5 11 1,035,710/532002 26 18 1 3 7 1,161,080/542003 22 13 1 1 381,735/1442004 23 8 1 2 2 854,638/922005 29 18 3 9 1,051,339/712006 29 15 3 7 762,736/1122007 12 7 1 3 154/1,388 299,249/1762008 22 15 1 1 6 9 108,931/12 2,218,817/292009 13 7 130/187 158,399/196total 469 281 2 4 10 55 120 12,566,495nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1991 1 1total 1 1* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04masters cut cut t28 t43u.S. open t23 WD t17 cut t62 t12 cut t53British open cut 81 t37 WD t37 cut cutpga cut t6 t55 cut t44 cut WD t16 cut WDtHE pLaYErS cut WD cut cut t25 t38 WD cut t49 t62accenture match play championship t33 t33 t9ca championship 3 t48 cNLYear 05 06 07 08 09 10masterst44pga t10 WDtHE pLaYErS t63 t45 cut WDthe Barclayst12Deutsche Bank championshipcutBmW championship 2tour championshipt10ca championshipt61pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-81


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSDudley hart (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2and Kevin Wentworth by one stroke. 1999: For the first timein his career finished in the top 30 on the money list onthe strength of a career-high eight top-10s and three thirdplacefinishes. 1998: closed year by winning unofficialSubaru Sarazen World open. collected $360,000, whichhelped finance delayed honeymoon with wife Suzanne.1997: placed second at 1997 FedEx St. Jude classic. Shot66-66 during 36-hole Sunday and posted a 15-under-par266 total and led in the clubhouse. greg Norman birdiedfinal three holes for one-stroke victory. 1996: Earned hisfirst tour victory at the Bell canadian open. trailed bythree strokes after two rounds. after Saturday rain reducedtournament to 54 holes, shot closing 70 to defeat DavidDuval by one stroke. 1995: Injured wrist by hitting root atcanon greater Hartford open. after two months in a castand another two in rehab, finally underwent surgery torepair torn ligaments prior to 1996 season. 1993: Finished52nd on money list thanks to t3s at Northern telecomopen and Kmart greater greensboro open. 1992: recordedhis first career top-3 finish, t3 at greater milwaukee open.1990: turned professional and won Florida open andLouisiana open...Finished 21st at the National Qualifyingtournament to earn pga tour card. Amateur: Four-timeall-american, three-time all-SEc first team and 1987 SEcFreshman of the Year at Florida.PeRSonAL:Father of triplets (ryan, rachel and abigail born 12/6/01)…With his father, chuck, and Jeff Sluman purchased LakeShore gc on Lake ontario in rochester, NY…Season-ticketholder and huge fan of the NHL’s Buffalo Sabres. Is a closefriend of Sabres head coach Lindy ruff.J.P. hayeseXeMPt StAtUS: 113th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: John patrick HayesHeiGHt: 6-0WeiGHt: 185BiRtHDAte: august 2, 1965BiRtHPLAce: appleton, WIReSiDence: El paso, tX; plays out of El paso ccFAMiLY: Wife, Laura; John Henry (9/27/01), maggyJean (12/8/03)PLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer Low Round/Round: 63–3 times, most recent 2001canon greater Hartford open/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $756,000–2008 BmW championship/2career High official World Rank: after 2000 greatergreensboro chrysler classic/21eDUcAtion: university of texas-El paso (1988,marketing)SPeciAL inteReStS: Fly FishingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1989Q ScHooL: 1991, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2004, 2009nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (2):1998 Buick classic. 2002 John Deere classic.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):1996 miami Valley open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t4—mayakoba golf classic; t5—at&t pebble BeachNational pro-am; t7—arnold palmer Invitational.2010 SeASon:Finished inside the top-125 on the money list for the firsttime since 2007, while recording three top-10s…aftermissing five consecutive cuts, finished t5 at the at&tpebble Beach National pro-am in his 14th pebble Beachstart…came back the following week with a t4 finish atthe mayakoba golf classic, posting back-to-back top-10finishes for the first time since three in a row in 2000 (t10at the Farmers Insurance open, t10 at the Northern trustopen and t2 at the Honda classic). Sat in second placeafter each of the first three rounds (65-67-69) before a finalround,even-par 71 left him three behind champion cameronBeckman…Finished t7 at the arnold palmer Invitationalwith four rounds in the 70s.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made six cuts in 15 starts on tour in 2009, posting<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1992 27 10 1 4 $72,830/1551993 1 1 1 1 6,650/2531995 27 13 5 111,696/1531996 41997 29 18 1 6 160,722/1351998 22 12 1 1 2 4 555,272/511999 28 18 2 5 436,302/892000 26 18 1 1 5 9 838,054/572001 23 14 2 3 4 622,964/822002 24 14 1 3 5 955,271/662003 25 14 1 7 585,331/1122004 27 11 2 260,816/1742005 22 10 1 2 4 531,704/1382006 19 8 1 2 4 701,433/1222007 28 16 3 7 86,839/118 890,815/1142008 26 7 1 3 165/1,275 312,152/1762009 15 6 1 3 179/168 300,102/1722010 25 14 3 5 652/83 862,523/113total 398 204 2 3 4 31 78 8,204,635nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1992 21993 22 9 1 2 7 $36,539/501994 24 13 1 3 8 42,066/401995 11996 25 16 1 1 7 10 94,087/141997 1 1 1,380/2151998 12006 1 1 3,550/232total 77 40 1 1 2 12 25 177,622* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04masterscutu.S. open cut t64 cutBritish open cut t42pga cut t54 t19 t64tHE pLaYErS cut t42 t21 cut cut t22the Barclays cut t18 t69 1 t28 t19 t3 cut t36 cutDeutsche Bank championshipcutBmW championship cut cut t31 cut t23 cut cut cut 78Year 05 06 07 08 09 10u.S. open t71 cuttHE pLaYErS t6 cut cutthe Barclays t19 t58 t54 t27Deutsche Bank championship cut WD cutBmW championshipcut2-82 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSJ.P. hayes (Continued)his 28th career top-10 finish, a t6 at the 2009 puerto ricoopen presented by Banco popular...Finished No. 172 onthe money list...Earned higher exempt status with a t8finish at the 2009 pga tour Qualifying tournament. 2008:made seven cuts in 26 starts on the pga tour in 2008,with a season-best t9 at the John Deere classic, wherehe won in 2002 and finished second in 2006...Finished176th on the money list, his worst finish since 1993...gained national attention late in 2008 for disqualifyinghimself from second stage of the Qualifying tournament forinadvertently using a nonconforming ball. received someSponsor Exemptions from 2009 tournaments as a result ofhis act. 2007: competed in two events in the pga tour’splayoffs for the FedExcup. recorded three top-10 finishesand seven top-25 finishes in 28 starts...First top-10 was at10 at the Honda classic, aided by rounds of 67-68 on theweekend...Withdrew during the fourth round of the poDSchampionship due to minor chest pains and dizziness. Laterdiagnosed as vasovagal syncope, which causes low bloodpressure...after taking more than a month off to recover,finished a career-best t6 at tHE pLaYErS championshipwith rounds of 68-70 on the weekend...Led after the firstround of the children’s miracle Network classic witha 7-under 65 before finishing t9, his third top 10 of theseason. 2006: playing out of the 126-150 category, finishedin the top 125 in just 19 starts to earn full status for 2007...Finished second at the John Deere classic. trailed 54-holeleader John Senden by four entering the final round, butSunday’s 6-under-par 65 fell one short of Senden’s 265total...Finished fourth at the Southern Farm Bureau classicfor his second top-10. the $144,000 payday pushed him toNo. 115 on the money list. 2005: made only 10 cuts in 22tour starts and finished out of the top 125 for the secondconsecutive season…Finished t2 at the B.c. open thanksto closing rounds of 64-66…Finished t4 at the reno-tahoeopen in late august, six strokes behind wire-to-wirechampion Vaughn taylor. 2004: Finished out of the top 125(No. 174) for the first time since 1997. retained his cardby finishing t26 at Qualifying tournament. closed with a5-under 67 to make it on the number and finish in the top30 and ties. 2003: Finished in the top 125 (112th) for thesixth consecutive season with seven top-25s, includingsolo eighth at the reno-tahoe open. 2002: outstandingseason with career-best earnings of $955,271 capped bysecond career tour victory at John Deere classic...t16at Bob Hope chrysler classic was highlighted by pgatour record-tying eight consecutive birdies (13-18, 1-2)at the palmer course at pga West…Wisconsin nativefinished in top five for the third consecutive year at thegreater milwaukee open with a t5 (t3-2000-01). Shotthen-tournament record 7-under 28 on the front nine atBrown Deer park gc...picked up second career victory atthe John Deere classic, four years, one month and 14 daysafter his first. Set tournament course record and tied thetournament record with a 10-under 61 in the second round.Set the tournament record in relation to par at 22-under 262(David Frost, 21-under 259 at oakwood cc in 1993). 2001:Steady year to finish in the top 100 on the money list forthe fourth consecutive year...recorded three top-10s, all inthe second half of the season, a t3 in June at the Buickclassic, a t3 in the greater milwaukee open and a t7 inthe reno-tahoe open. 2000: recorded five top-10s, includingthe first runner-up finish of his career and the secondthird-place finish of his career...runner-up finish came atHonda classic. part of eight-way tie for lead after openingwith 65 and followed with 67-68 and held lead for secondand third rounds before final-round 70 secured t2...Earnedsecond career third-place finish at greater milwaukeeopen. 1998: Became the fourth first-time winner withplayoff victory over Jim Furyk at rain-shortened Buickclassic. the week marked only the fifth time he had madethe cut in 10 events. also arrived at Westchester cc havingbroken 70 just once all year and with earnings of $16,712.Started with 66 in first round for t2, two strokes out oflead. Second round took place over Saturday and Sundaydue to heavy rains. Birdied 17 and 18 Sunday morning tocomplete 67 and tie Furyk for lead. Both players recorded68s in the third and final round, which included an eagle byFuryk and birdie by Hayes on 54th hole. In playoff, Hayessank seven-foot birdie putt on first extra hole to earn twoyearexemption and $324,000. previous best tour finishwas t6 at the 1992 anheuser-Busch golf classic. 1997:Best finish was a t8 at the Shell Houston open, where heshot 64 on Saturday for his low round of the year...Finished135th on money list and returned to Qualifying tournamentfor fourth time. 1996: Finished 13th at 1996 pga tourQualifying tournament to gain full exempt status on tour.Finished 14th on Nationwide tour money list in on strengthof victory at miami Valley open.PeRSonAL:upon winning first tour title in 1998, said, “more than themoney, to me that exemption means the most. For the firsttime in a lot of years I won’t have to fill out that applicationfor qualifying school.”PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.98 (105)Driving Distance ...........................................281.0 (148)Driving accuracy percentage .......................64.91% (75)greens in regulation percentage ................66.00% (130)putting average ...........................................1.738 (5)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 63–at&t pebble Beach Nationalpro-am/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–2002 JohnDeere classic/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $540,000–2002 John Deere classic/1career High official World Rank: after 1999 memorialtournament/86Section 2 Player BiograPhiesJ.J. henryeXeMPt StAtUS: 84th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: J. J. HenryHeiGHt: 6-3WeiGHt: 190BiRtHDAte: april 2, 1975BiRtHPLAce: Fairfield, ctReSiDence: Fort Worth, tX ; plays out of mira Vista(Fort Worth, tX), the patterson club (Fairfield, ct)FAMiLY: Wife, Lee; connor (7/27/2004), carson(8/18/08)eDUcAtion: texas christian university (1998,marketing)SPeciAL inteReStS: all sports, familytURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1998JoineD toUR: 2000nationwide tour Graduate (2000)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2006 Buick championship.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2000 Knoxville open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:2—turning Stone resort championship; t7—Quail Hollowchampionship.2010 SeASon:recorded a second-place finish for the second consecutiveyear and finished inside the top 120 on the money list for10 straight years…recorded his first top 10 of the seasonat the Quail Hollow championship (t7)…tied the courserecord with a final-round 63 at the turning Stone resortchampionship en route to a second-place finish behindchampion Bill Lunde. Began the final round t32 but grabbedthe clubhouse lead before being overcome by Lunde morethan two hours later.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Solid season defined by three top-10 finishes, includinga solo second, his best finish since winning the 2006Buick championship...Finished at 11-under 269 to place secondat the mayakoba golf classic at riviera maya-cancunafter four rounds in the 60s. Finished two strokes behindwinner mark Wilson...claimed his next top-five finish at theJohn Deere classic in July, where the field was forced toplay 36 holes on Sunday. recorded four rounds in the 60s fora t5 finish...Finished t9 at the Legends reno-tahoe open,thanks largely to a third-round 7-under 65. 2008: turned intwo top-five finishes...a day before his wife was scheduledto give birth to their second child, equaled the best finalroundscore in the history of the Wyndham championshipwith an 8-under-par 62 to finish t4 with martin Laird. Itwas his first top-10 finish since a t6 at the 2007 Valerotexas open. the bogey-free effort helped him jump fromNo. 177 on the FedExcup points list to No. 135, earninghim a spot in the pga tour playoffs for the FedExcup...PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.77 (74)Driving Distance ...........................................292.8 (46)Driving accuracy percentage .......................65.07% (74)greens in regulation percentage ................68.72% (46)putting average ...........................................1.791 (115)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 63–turning Stone resortchampionship/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–2006 FBropen/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $792,000–2006 Buick championship/1career High official World Rank: after 2007 mercedes-Benz championship/58pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-83


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2at the Frys.com open in the pga tour Fall Series, closedwith a 6-under-par 64 to finish t4, his second top-10 ofthe season. Finish moved him from No. 137 to No. 120 onthe money list. a t12 at the ginn sur mer classic and at42 at the children’s miracle Network classic presentedby Walmart secured his card for 2009. 2007: recordedtwo top-10s and won more than $1 million for the secondconsecutive season...Finished t8 in first appearance in themercedes-Benz championship...Qualified for the first twopga tour playoffs for the FedExcup events...overcamea first-round 71 to finish t6 at the Valero texas open andrecord his second top-10 finish of the season. played thefinal five holes on Sunday in 3-under to jump into the top10. 2006: Had a career year, finishing 29th on the tourmoney list. played on his first ryder cup team and collectedhis first tour victory...In 177th pga tour start, pickedup first career tour title in home state of connecticut atBuick championship, where he made his first tour startas an amateur in 1998. First state-born player to win theBuick championship and 11th first-time winner in 55-yearhistory. the three-stroke victory was the largest theresince Brent geiberger defeated Skip Kendall by three in1999. Win earned an exemption into the British open andjumped him to sixth on the u.S. ryder cup team points listwith seven weeks to go...Finished eighth on the u.S. rydercup team list to make his first ryder cup team. compiledan 0-0-3 record...Earned a spot in the field for the first timeat tHE tour championship, finishing t12...teamed withStewart cink at the Barbados World cup. 2005: opened67-67 and trailed leader arjun atwal by one stroke after 36holes at the Zurich classic of New orleans, finishing t5. ItJ.J. henry (Continued)was his best effort since finishing t5 at the 2004 SouthernFarm Bureau classic...Finished t4 at the reno-tahoe open.cracked the top 100 (No. 85) on the tour money list with$124,000 payday...Finished t5 at the Valero texas open forthe second consecutive year. Finished five back of winnerrobert gamez with four rounds in the 60s at Lacantera.2004: Finished t5 at the Valero texas open with fourrounds in the 60s, five shots behind champion Bart Bryant.collected $118,650, enough to secure his tour card for2005...two weeks later, matched his best tour finish inover two years (t3 at the 2002 reno-tahoe open) with at3 at the Southern Farm Bureau classic, thanks in part toclosing rounds of 66-65. 2003: only top-10 was t9 at theBellSouth classic...put together back-to-back top-20s inaugust to help secure his card for the 2004 season. 2002:Had a slow start to the year but two top-10s along with 11straight cuts in the second half of the season was the keyto his season...after almost withdrawing due to mother-inlaw’scancer diagnosis, dedicated week of Buick open toher, finishing t10 for first top-10 of season...carded foursub-par rounds at the reno-tahoe open for second top-10of year, a t3. 2001: Had a successful rookie campaignon tour, making 15 of 28 cuts and earning $1,073,847,good for 49th on the money list. First-year earnings werefourth among 2001 rookies. Had five top-10s, including twoseconds, at Kemper Insurance open and texas open. 2000:member of the Nationwide tour. Entered 29 Nationwidetour tournaments and finished in the top-10 five times...Earned his first career title at the Knoxville open, defeatingfour others by one stroke and collected the $72,000 firstplacecheck. 1999: Finished t2, one stroke behind glenHnatiuk at the Nationwide tour tri-cities open...postedfour consecutive rounds in the 60s to finish t4 at thegreensboro open. 1998: turned professional in the summerafter finishing at tcu. Amateur: 1998 golfweek/taylormade co-college player of the Year...Named to the 1998palmer cup team...1998 Wac player of the Year...Wacchampionship tournament medalist...Individual runner-upat the 1998 Ncaa championships...1998 First team allamerican...Winner1998 New England amateur...1996connecticut player of the Year...Winner of the 1994, 1995and 1998 connecticut State amateur...member of the 1995Stoddard cup team.PeRSonAL:a talented junior athlete in many sports…Exposed to highlevelgolf at a young age from his father, who played innumerous British and u.S. amateurs…Was an all-conferencebasketball player in high school…undefeated in fouryears of high school competition (76-0-2)…Brother Kevinplayed collegiate golf for the university of tulsa…awardedthe 1998 cSWa Bill Lee award given to the state’s maleathlete of the Year by the connecticut Sportswritersassociation…among biggest thrills in golf was his holein-oneon the 17th hole in the last round of the 1998 Wacchampionship to win both the team and individual title…In 2006, founded the Henry House Foundation, which fundstangible projects to promote health care and well being forchildren in Fort Worth, texas and southern New England.a golf tournament and gala are held annually to supportthe foundation and a hospitality box is reserved for FortWorth children along the 10th fairway at the crowne plazaInvitational at colonial.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1998a 1 11998 2 2 $6,871/2991999 22001 28 15 2 5 6 1,073,847/492002 34 21 1 2 5 569,875/1162003 31 18 1 7 660,341/962004 30 21 1 3 7 848,823/932005 32 20 4 6 942,347/872006 28 20 1 1 5 9 2,301,480/292007 26 18 2 7 88,900/94 1,088,660/892008 34 19 2 4 96,890/92 931,162/1112009 28 22 1 3 7 709/83 1,161,641/802010 27 19 1 2 5 603/86 1,035,688/84total 303 196 1 5 2 29 63 10,620,735nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1999 28 19 1 3 8 $67,300/362000 29 21 1 1 5 12 192,287/132001 1 1 1 1 20,400/137total 58 41 1 1 1 9 21 279,987* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masterst37u.S. open 64 t57 cut t26 cut cutBritish opencut t27pga 63 t41 cut cut t63tHE pLaYErS cut cut cut cut t45 cut t42 cut t58tour championshipt12accenture match play championshipt33Bridgestone Invitational t10 t41 t73ca championship 37 t55the Barclays cut cut t46 t69 t16 cut cut cut t55 t67 72Deutsche Bank championship cut t37 cut 6 cut t27 t61 cutBmW championship t52 t27 t37 23 t56nAtionAL teAMS: ryder cup (1), 2006. World cup (1), 2006.2-84 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSTim herron (hair-en)eXeMPt StAtUS: top 50 on pga tour careermoney listFULL nAMe: timothy Daniel HerronHeiGHt: 5-10WeiGHt: 210BiRtHDAte: February 6, 1970BiRtHPLAce: minneapolis, mNReSiDence: Wayzata, mNFAMiLY: Wife, ann; carson, mick and patrickeDUcAtion: university of New mexicoSPeciAL inteReStS: Fishing, pool, snow skiingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1993Q ScHooL: 1995nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (4):1996 Honda classic. 1997 Lacantera texas open. 1999 BayHill Invitational. 2006 Bank of america colonial.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t13—Frys.com open; t18—Wyndham championship;t22—turning Stone resort championship; t23—mayakoba golf classic.2010 SeASon:Did not record a top 10 for the second straight year…Bestfinish was t13 at the Frys.com open, opening 67-67.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished outside of the top 125 on the 2009 pgatour money list for the first time since 1996. It was onlythe second time since 1996 that he has not finished 94th orhigher on the money list. Had seven top-25 finishes alongwith 16 of 27 made cuts...Best finish of the season was at12 at the Sony open in Hawaii...Finished t40 at the season-endingchildren’s miracle Network classic-the 400thstart of his career on the pga tour. 2008: recorded threetop-10 finishes, his highest total since 2005...Earned morethan $1 million for the sixth time in his career...posted afinal-round, 6-under 65 to record a t5 finish at the DeutscheBank championship...closed out the season with a pair ofFall Series top-10 finishes, including a t8 at the Valerotexas open and a t6 at the Justin timberlake ShrinersHospitals for children open. 2007: made 22 of 27 cuts andrecorded five top-25 finishes...Finished t2 at the u.S. Bankchampionship. Held the 54-hole lead by one-stroke over timclark and Joe ogilvie, but faltered Sunday with a 2-over-par72. 2006: Finished season in the top 40 for the seventh timein his 10-year career and picked up a victory for the firsttime in seven years. Earned first victory since 1999 in a playoffover richard S. Johnson at the Bank of america colonial.posted rounds of 67-65-68-68--268, including par-savingputts on 71st and 72nd holes to earn playoff berth. Drained9-foot birdie putt on second playoff hole for fourth careertour title and $1,080,000 payday. Win came in 204th startsince last victory at 1999 Bay Hill Invitational. First playoffwinner at the tournament since Nick price defeated ScottSimpson in 1994. Jumped from No. 60 to No. 33 in theofficial World golf ranking. 2005: Seven top-10s matchedcareer high set in 1999...tied tHE pLaYErS championshiptournament record with six consecutive birdies (Nos. 8-13)during second round...Season-best t3 at the chryslerchampionship ($216,164) moved him into the top 30 on thetour money list to qualify for tHE tour championshipthe next week, where he finished t14. 2004: Finished inthe top 50 on the money list for the fifth time in nine-yearcareer and for second straight season...Finished second toWoody austin at Buick championship as austin posted abirdie-3 on the first hole of sudden death to claim the title.Drained a 20-foot birdie putt on the 72nd hole to force theplayoff...Was diagnosed with Lyme Disease in late Julyand suffered chronic fatigue the remainder of the season.2003: Enjoyed one of best seasons on tour, finishing 25thon the money list along with a second career appearancein tHE tour championship...Had a second (reno-tahoeopen), t2 (World golf championships-american Expresschampionship) and two t3s (Bob Hope chrysler classic andat&t pebble Beach National pro-am)...Shot career-best 61in third round at pga West in Hope and entered final roundfour shots ahead of the field. Shot a final-round 75 whichincluded a quadruple bogey on the par-4 16th hole. 2002:Finished 67th on money list. With four rounds in the 60s,picked up his first top-10 of the season, a t2, at the greatermilwaukee open...after gmo, did not play again untilaugust due to the birth of daughter carson magne on July24. 2001: In a solid season, improved standing on the moneylist from 65th in 2000 to 57th. 2000: First of four top-10swas t10 at Bay Hill Invitational. although unable to repeat,continued fine play at Bay Hill, marking third top-10 in lastfour years there. 1999: captured his third pga tour titlein four years with playoff victory over tom Lehman at BayHill Invitational. Victory was highlight of season in whichhe finished among the top 25 on tour money list for firstSection 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 2-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1995 11996 31 22 1 3 7 $475,670/391997 31 21 1 6 11 640,997/331998 29 21 4 10 525,373/541999 29 21 1 2 7 11 1,511,202/222000 28 21 4 10 731,925/652001 29 20 1 3 10 945,441/572002 30 21 1 3 7 954,917/672003 29 21 2 2 6 9 2,176,390/252004 26 17 1 1 4 10 1,727,577/322005 28 23 1 7 13 2,103,550/282006 27 15 1 2 4 1,776,142/372007 27 22 1 1 5 87,934/104 951,200/1062008 28 20 3 9 101,016/53 1,164,999/942009 27 16 7 421/114 619,843/1312010 24 16 4 162/234 391,502/170total 424 297 4 7 5 53 127 16,696,726nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1994 4 4 3 $6,894/1211995 27 21 1 6 16 69,534/25total 31 25 1 6 19 76,429* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07masters cut cut t44 cut cut t11 t36 t37u.S. open cut cut t53 6 cut t40 t50 t13 t33 63British open cut t30 cut cut t41 cutpga t31 t13 75 cut cut cut cut t14 cut cut t14 t66tHE pLaYErS t19 cut cut cut cut t21 t28 t54 cut t6 cut t52tour championship t9 31 t14accenture match play championship t17 t17 t33 t33 t33Bridgestone Invitationalt68ca championship t16 t2 t54 t48the Barclays t9 t54 t48Deutsche Bank championship t5 cut t15 cut t60BmW championship t43 cut t31 cut t52 cut t10 t78Year 08 09tHE pLaYErScut cutthe Barclayst24 cutDeutsche Bank championship t5BmW championshipt38nAtionAL teAMS: Walker cup (1), 1993.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-85


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2Tim herron (Continued)time in career. posted a career-high seven top-10s, includingfirst career runner-up finishes at mastercard colonialand FedEx St. Jude classic...Led or shared lead after eachround of Bay Hill Invitational. Held one-stroke, first-roundlead over Steve Lowery and shared second- and third-roundleads with Davis Love III. closing 71 by Lehman to his 72produced playoff which he won with birdie on second extrahole. 1997: Second victory came at Lacantera texas open.after grabbing one-stroke lead with third-round 64, wenton to two-stroke victory over rick Fehr and Brent geibergerafter closing 69. 1996: Was the first of 13 first-time winners,with wire-to-wire victory at Honda classic. tied tpcat Eagle trace course record with opening 10-under-par62. Held six-stroke lead after second-round 68 and led bythree after Saturday 72. closing 69 in steady rain securedfour-stroke win and $234,000 check. 1995: Spent seasonon Nationwide tour, where he finished 25th on moneylist. Amateur: 1992-93 first-team all-american at Newmexico, where he won five tournaments...Went undefeatedin three matches as member of victorious 1993 u.S.Walker cup team...1988 minnesota junior player of theyear...Defeated 15-year-old tiger Woods in second roundof 1992 u.S. amateur, one of only two defeats Woods sufferedin 23 u.S. amateur matches.PeRSonAL:Nicknamed “Lumpy” first day on job at golf course inWayzata, mN. Nickname stood at golf course, but not atschool (“there already was a ‘Lumpy’ at school”). Says icefishing was way to pass time during minnesota winters.grandfather, carson Lee Herron, played in 1934 u.S. openand won state titles in minnesota and Iowa. Father, alsonamed carson, played in 1963 u.S. open. Herron, tomLehman and Lee Janzen are minnesotans who have wonmore than once on tour. Sister alissa won 1999 u.S.mid-amateur and is a three-time minnesota amateurchampion.Charley hoffmaneXeMPt StAtUS: 2010 tournament winner(through 2012)FULL nAMe: charley Lindley HoffmanHeiGHt: 6-0WeiGHt: 200BiRtHDAte: December 27, 1976BiRtHPLAce: San Diego, caReSiDence: Las Vegas, NV; plays out of Stone ridgecc (poway, ca)PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.17 (127)Driving Distance ...........................................291.7 (58)Driving accuracy percentage .......................53.49% (186)greens in regulation percentage ................66.51% (113)putting average ...........................................1.796 (129)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 63–rBc canadian open/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–2003 BobHope chrysler classic/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,080,000–2006 Bank of america colonial/1career High official World Rank: after 2000 at&tpebble Beach National pro-am/29FAMiLY: Wife, Stacy; claire Joann (11/10/10)eDUcAtion: university of Nevada-Las Vegas (2000,communications)SPeciAL inteReStS: Snow skiing, jet skiing,barbecuingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2000JoineD toUR: 2006nationwide tour Graduate (2005)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (2):2007 Bob Hope chrysler classic. 2010 Deutsche Bankchampionship.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2004 permian Basin charity golf classic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:1—Deutsche Bank championship; t4—rBc canadianopen; 6—tHE tour championship; t7—John Deereclassic; t10—turning Stone resort championship.2010 SeASon:Finished the season No. 4 in the FedExcup standings,highlighted by a playoff victory at the Deutsche Bankchampionship…opened and closed with 6-under 65s atthe John Deere classic en route to t7 honors, his firsttop-10 finish of the season…two weeks later, openedand closed with 5-under 65s to finish in a nine-way t4 atthe rBc canadian open. Began the day t42. In the thirdand fourth rounds, birdied hole Nos. nine through 12 at St.george’s g&cc…Finished t10 at the turning Stone resortchampionship for his third top 10 in four starts. Finishedfour strokes behind winner Bill Lunde, his best friend sincechildhood. Lunde and Hoffman grew up on the same streetand both learned to play golf from Lunde’s grandfather…carded 11 birdies on the way to a final-round, careerbest9-under 62 (featuring a tournament-record 29 on theback nine) and a five-stroke win at the Deutsche Bankchampionship. Entered the final round four strokes behindJason Day, giving him the largest come-from-behind victoryin tournament history. His first top-10 finish in 11 pga tourplayoff events locked up a spot for the first time at tHEtour championship presented by coca-cola. Sponsored<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1994 11996a 1 11998a 11999a 12000a 12001 22002 12003 12004 1 1 $11,296/2005 1 1 10,656/2006 29 21 5 10 1,115,193/822007 30 18 1 2 7 92,566/50 1,689,366/502008 29 19 3 6 100,187/68 945,702/1102009 27 22 1 4 11 1,393/37 1,894,925/412010 24 18 1 5 8 2,500/4 2,559,646/25total 150 101 2 1 19 42 8,226,784nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2000 19 4 2 $15,075/1592001 23 12 1 1 4 54,052/752002 3 1 999/3302004 15 13 1 1 2 10 174,083/302005 26 18 1 8 12 212,322/19total 86 48 1 1 2 11 28 456,531* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 06 07 08 09 10u.S. opent48British open t35 cutpga cut cuttHE pLaYErSt75 cut t37 t22tour championship 6Bridgestone Invitationalt22ca championship t61 t13the Barclays cut t48 t38 t31 t27Deutsche Bank championship cut cut t33 t27 1BmW championship t21 t25 t60 t61 t302-86 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSCharley hoffman (Continued)by Waste management and typically clad in green glovesand shoes—in support of “Keep america Beautiful”—wonhis second tour event at the only carbon neutral eventon tour…In his first start at tHE tour championship,finished sixth to finish the regular Season fourth in theFedExcup points standings.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: posted four top-10 finishes, the second-most in hiscareer, in 27 starts to finish No. 37 in the FedExcup standings...Finishedsecond to Kenny perry after three playoffholes at the FBr open. perry made a 22-foot birdie putt onthe third playoff hole to win. after perry bogeyed the finalhole of regulation to set up the playoff, the two bogeyedand parred the first two extra holes. perry then rolled inthe long putt on the 332-yard, par-4 17th to end the secondstraight playoff in the event...In his hometown of San Diegoa week after the FBr open, finished t7 to Nick Watneyat the Buick Invitational, where he was second in DrivingDistance for the week (302.1 yards)...closing rounds of63-66 led to a t9 finish at the Valero texas open...posteda sixth-place finish at Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitalsfor children open. Was one of five uNLV rebels in the LasVegas field and one of three (ryan moore, chad campbell)to finish in the top-10. 2008: made the cut in 19 of 29starts, but finished outside the top 100 (No. 110) on themoney list for the first time in his career...First of three top-10 finishes was set up by the round of the week at the BobHope chrysler classic, a 9-under 63 in Saturday’s fourthround at the classic club. Finished t8 in his attempt tobecome just the second player in Bob Hope chrysler classichistory to defend...capped off his top-10 finishes in backto-backstarts with a t6 at the Shell Houston open, finishingfour strokes behind Johnson Wagner, and a t7 at theEDS Byron Nelson championship. 2007: In second seasonon the pga tour and his first start of the season, earnedfirst victory in 41st career start (36th as a professional)at the Bob Hope chrysler classic at age 30 years and 25days. posted rounds of 66-70-68-66-71—343 and defeatedJohn rollins with a birdie-4 on the first playoff hole toearn a career-best $900,000. Fourth player to earn firsttour win at the Bob Hope chrysler classic, and the firstsince Donnie Hammond (1986). the win came in his firstappearance at the Bob Hope chrysler classic. He joinedarnold palmer (1960) as the only player to win the event inhis first try...Qualified for the British open for the first timein his career, finished t35…made 18 cuts in 30 starts, buthis next top-10 did not come until he finished t5 at theturning Stone resort championship in late September...three weeks later, recorded four rounds in the 60s at theValero texas open to finish t11. 2006: rookie posted fivetop-10s en route to top-100 finish on money list, one of 11Nationwide tour 2005 graduates to retain a tour card for2007...Finished 10th in Driving Distance (304.4 yards)...paidhis dues, having played on the Nationwide tour in 2000-01and 2004-05...Earned first top-10 of his tour career in hisfourth start of the season, a t9 at the chrysler classic oftucson...the former uNLV player finished t5 at the Frys.com open in Las Vegas, his best finish in two careerstarts at the tournament. trailed third-round leader troymatteson by one prior to finishing three back of matteson.2005: Finished 19th on the Nationwide tour money list onthe strength of eight top-10s, including a t2 at the BmWcharity pro-am at the cliffs. 2004: made the cut in 13 of 15tournaments on the Nationwide tour and finished No. 30on the final money list. Earned first career Nationwide tourvictory at permian Basin charity golf classic. Defeated Jeffgove and craig Lile with a birdie on the third extra hole.2001: Best Nationwide tour performance of the seasonwas a t3 at the monterey peninsula classic. 2000: missedthe first 15 Nationwide tour cuts before making his lastfour of the season. Amateur: member of uNLV’s 1998J.B. holmesNcaa championship team. tied for ninth at the 1999 Wacchampionship. Honorable mention all-american in 1998...Became the first two-time california high school champion...Namedsecond-team rolex all-american in 1994.PeRSonAL:after win at the 2007 Bob Hope chrysler classic, madea radio appearance on “the Jim rome Show.”…on hislong hair: “I guess I do it just to sort of be different thaneverybody else out here…I don’t like being the same aseverybody else. and I’m just sort of a free spirit, playingsome golf. and I guess it’s just me, the way I am.”…Donned green golf glove at the 2007 Shell Houston openin association with Waste management, to draw attentionand raise funds for “Keep Houston Beautiful” and “Keepamerica Beautiful” projects locally and nationally.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.25 (19)Driving Distance ...........................................298.2 (15)Driving accuracy percentage .......................61.59% (128)greens in regulation percentage ................66.53% (112)putting average ...........................................1.752 (21)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 62–Deutsche Bankchampionship/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2010 DeutscheBank championship/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,350,000–2010 Deutsche Bank championship/1career High official World Rank: after 2010 Justintimberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open/46Section 2 Player BiograPhieseXeMPt StAtUS: 31st on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: J.B. HolmesHeiGHt: 5-11WeiGHt: 190BiRtHDAte: april 26, 1982BiRtHPLAce: campbellsville, KYReSiDence: campbellsville, KY; plays out ofcampbellsville ccFAMiLY: Wife, SaraeDUcAtion: university of KentuckySPeciAL inteReStS: FishingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2005Q ScHooL: 2005<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (2):2006 FBr open. 2008 FBr open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t2—at&t pebble Beach National pro-am; t3—Northerntrust open; 5—at&t National.2010 SeASon:missed only two cuts out of 26 starts and posted three top-10 finishes. Had first season with multiple top-three finishesand recorded his best showing on the money list…postedhis third consecutive top-10 performance at the Northerntrust open, with a t3 (t6 in 2009 and t7 in 2008), threestrokes behind winner Steve Stricker. Was the only playerin the field to post four rounds in the 60s…came backthe following week with a t2 at the at&t pebble BeachNational pro-am, one stroke behind winner Dustin Johnson.tied for the lead at 15-under with Johnson and David Duvalbut failed to birdie the par-5 18th hole after driving in theright rough. In the next and final group, Johnson birdied theclosing hole to win…attributed much of his success to anew-found confidence in putting after getting instructionfrom Dave Stockton in late January. returned to using astandard-length putter at that time…Next top-10 finishcame 13 starts later, where a final-round 66 led to a fifthplacefinish at the at&t National. at 6-under, finished fourstrokes behind champion Justin rose.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Bounced back from a 2-over 73 in the first round ofthe Northern trust open with rounds of 67-64-68 to finisht6, his first top-10 of the season (six starts). third-round64 matched his career-low round...Earned season-bestfinish after shooting 11-under 277 at Shell Houston open.Waited 2 hours, 40 minutes after posting his score to joinpaul casey in a playoff. Hit tee shot at first extra hole intowater hazard to lose title to casey’s bogey. Was the onlyplayer in the field to shoot four rounds below par. 2008:recorded 19 made cuts in 26 events, including his secondcareer win and a career-best nine top-25 finishes. Finisheda career-best 32nd on the money list to break the $2-millionbarrier for the first time...Sank a 13-foot birdie putt on the18th hole to force a playoff and then birdied it again from 8feet on the first playoff hole to beat phil mickelson and winthe FBr open. at the site where he won his first pga tourPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.09 (11)Driving Distance ...........................................307.2 (5)Driving accuracy percentage .......................54.45% (183)greens in regulation percentage ................65.50% (144)putting average ...........................................1.770 (67)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 60–the greenbrier classic/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 60–2010 thegreenbrier classic/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,080,000–2008 FBr open/1career High official World Rank: after 2008 tHEpLaYErS championship/42pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-87


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSJ.B. holmes (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2title as a rookie in 2006, lost a four-stroke lead and was oneshot behind going to the 18th. Smashed a 350-yard drive inthe left rough on the finishing hole on the way to a tyingbirdie and then a 359-yarder on the first playoff hole...Keptmomentum going two weeks later when a second-round66 and a third-round 69 landed a t7 finish at the Northerntrust open...recorded his third top-10 of the season with at10 finish at tHE pLaYErS. Finished second in the field inbirdies (19) and had three of the four longest drives of theweek (352, 362 and 372 yards, all on No. 1)...Earned 2.5points to help lead the united States team to a victory atthe 37th ryder cup, including a Singles victory over SorenHansen. one of six rookies on the 2008 ryder cup team.2007: recorded three top-10s to finish 118th on the moneylist...Finished t4 in first appearance in the mercedes-Benzchampionship. one of four first-time participants to finishamong the top-10...His next top-10 finish was a t8 atthe poDS championship...Ended the year on a high notewith a t9 finish at the children’s miracle Network classicpresented by Walmart...Was third in Driving Distance ontour, averaging 312.6 yards. 2006: rookie won early inthe season at the FBr open and collected more than $1.4million...opened the year with a t10 finish at the Sony open<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2003a 12005 12006 26 16 1 2 4 $1,487,604/592007 24 12 3 5 87,275/113 874,216/1182008 26 19 1 3 9 101,891/38 2,166,131/322009 25 13 1 2 3 843/69 1,219,534/722010 26 24 1 1 3 12 1,501/34 2,386,248/31total 129 84 2 2 1 13 33 8,133,732* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*in Hawaii, his first start as a tour member. Was only twoback of the leaders through 36 holes, but could not catch ahot David toms (61-65) on the weekend...In fourth start ofthe season, fifth as a professional, earned his first tourvictory at the FBr open. Led J.J. Henry and ryan palmerby one stroke through 54 holes prior to winning by sevenstrokes, the largest victory margin in a player’s first tourwin since Jose maria olazabal won the 1990 NEc WorldSeries of golf by 12 strokes. tied with ryan palmer through10 holes, took one-stroke lead after palmer’s bogey on thepar-4 11th hole. Increased lead to six with eagle on par-515th hole, while palmer posted triple bogey. posted allfour rounds in the 60s. recorded a career-best 64 in thesecond round. Became first rookie to win on tour in 2006and topped retief goosen’s record of becoming the fastestplayer to win $1 million in tour history as a member—fourevents. Went from not being ranked in official World golfranking at beginning of season to World No. 77 after thewin...also finished t13 at the INtErNatIoNaL and t21 atthe FuNaI classic at Walt Disney World resort...placedsecond behind Bubba Watson in Driving Distance on tour,averaging 318.8 yards per drive to Watson’s 319.6. 2005:medalist at the Qualifying tournament. made it through<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYall three stages in his first trip to Q-School. Finished at24-under 408 at the finals to defeat alex cejka by threestrokes...made only two career tour starts, at the 2003u.S. open (as an amateur) and 2005 Southern Farm Bureauclassic (professional) before going to Q-school. Amateur:turned professional in summer of 2005 after helpingthe united States win the Walker cup in august...Leduniversity of Kentucky to its first SEc golf championship...Earned first team (2004), second team (2005), third team(2002) and honorable mention (2003) all-america honors...Was 2005 SEc player of the Year and first-team all-SEcin 2002 and 2004-05...academic all-america in 2004-05...member of the winning 2005 Walker cup team and 2005palmer cup team.PeRSonAL:grew up playing baseball until he played his first junior golftournament and won his first four tournaments…Was ontaylor county (KY) High School golf team as a third-grader,was No. 1 or No. 2 man by fifth grade and won Kentuckyhigh school title as a sophomore. Known for his compactswing and long drives.Year 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masterst25u.S. open cut t48 cut t27British open cut cut 69 t14pga t37 t29 WD t24tHE pLaYErS t38 t16 t10 cut t13accenture match play championshipt33Bridgestone Invitational t50 t36 t36 t44ca championship t40 t18the Barclays cut t41 t24 t31 cutDeutsche Bank championship cut cut 68 t11BmW championship t33 68 t60nAtionAL teAMS: ryder cup (1), 2008; Walker cup (1), 2005.Charles howell iiieXeMPt StAtUS: 60th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: charles gordon Howell IIIHeiGHt: 5-11WeiGHt: 155BiRtHDAte: June 20, 1979BiRtHPLAce: augusta, gaReSiDence: orlando, FLFAMiLY: Wife, Heather; ansley grace (5/26/10)eDUcAtion: oklahoma State universitySPeciAL inteReStS: Fitness, nutrition, fishingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2000JoineD toUR: 2001<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (2):2002 michelob championship at Kingsmill. 2007 Nissanopen.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t4—Waste management phoenix open; t5—Sony openin Hawaii; t6—the mcgladrey classic; t9—FarmersInsurance open, the greenbrier classic, children’s miracleNetwork classic.2010 SeASon:recorded six top-10 finishes, while making 23 of 28 cuts.Finished the season with a tour best 13 bogey-freerounds…a first-round 73 left him tied for 102nd at theSony open in Hawaii, but closing rounds of 66-66-64 led toa t5 finish. In nine career starts at the event, has top-fivefinishes—in 2010 (t5), 2009 (fourth), 2007 (t2), 2005 (t3)and 2002 (t4)…Second top-10 in three starts came witha t9 at Farmers Insurance open, where he made just onebogey on the weekend (No. 14, third round) and was oneof seven players to shoot under-par in all four rounds…recorded a hole-in-one with a lob wedge on the 116-yardseventh hole during the first round of the mayakoba golfclassic. It was the first ace in the four-year history of themexican tournament and led to a t20 finish…third top-10of the year came at the Waste management phoenix openin his sixth start of the season. one of only six players topost all four rounds in the 60s in the t4 finish…Failed tocrack the top 20 in his next 13 starts before a t9 finish atthe greenbrier classic. First player since Bubba Watson in2006 to not record a bogey over 72 holes and not win thatweek…turned in the round of the week at the mcgladreyclassic with a final-round, 8-under 62 to finish t6 in hishome state of georgia. represented his low round of theseason and it fell just one shy of his career-low (2004Booz allen classic)…Finished t9 at the children’s miracleNetwork classic on the strength of two bogey-free roundsto open the tournament.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made the cut in 21 of 29 starts, finishing No. 49in the FedExcup standings...posted all four rounds in the60s on his way to a fourth-place finish at the Sony openin Hawaii...posted four rounds of par or better for t2 attransitions championship, his best finish on tour sincea victory at the 2007 Nissan open, moving into top-15on FedExcup points...Improved on that position in aprilthanks to a t2 at the Zurich classic of New orleans. Heldthe outright lead at 15-under through 14 holes Sunday, buttwo late bogeys dropped him from the top spot. recorded22 birdies, the most of any player for the week. 2008:Surpassed $1 million in earnings for the eighth consecu-2-88 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSCharles howell iii (Continued)tive season. Finished the season No. 95 on the FedExcuppoints list and a career-worst No. 69 in earnings, with 12top-25 finishes...overcame a first-round 74 to notch hisfirst top-10 finish of the season with a t8 at the mercedes-Benz championship...Didn’t crack the top-10 again until 14starts later at the at&t classic, where rounds of 67-69-67led to a one-stroke lead after 54 holes. Final-round 74 ledto a t8 finish...third top-10 came 12 starts later at theturning Stone resort championship. Shared the 54-holelead with tag ridings before a closing 73 led to a seasonbestt3 finish...posted four rounds in the 60s for the onlytime of the season on way to a t10 finish at the Justintimberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open. 2007:recorded second career pga tour victory and made acareer high in earnings. Finished 18th in the FedExcupstandings...Finished t2 at the Sony open in Hawaii, onestroke behind paul goydos. Held the 54-hole lead by oneover Luke Donald. Held a two-stroke lead with nine holesremaining...two weeks later, finished runner-up to tigerWoods at the Buick Invitational. Second-place finish wasninth (and second in La Jolla, ca to Woods) since first pgatour victory in 2002...Earned second career tour victoryat the Nissan open, defeating phil mickelson in a suddendeath after posting rounds of 69-65-69-65—268. overcamea three-stroke deficit on the final day to force the playoff,posting a par-3 on the third playoff hole to claim victory...Finished inside the top 30 at the final three events whichcomprised the pga tour playoffs for the FedExcup...Went2-2-0 in his second presidents cup. 2006: In the midst ofswing changes, earned t2 at the Zurich classic of Neworleans, posting rounds of 66-65 on the weekend to fallone shot shy of chris couch. Best finish since t2 at 2005Buick Invitational...Second runner-up finish came at the 84LumBEr classic. Held a share of the 54-hole lead withBen curtis but fell two shots short with a final-round 72.Eighth career runner-up finish. 2005: recorded six top-10sand finished in the top 30 for the third time in his five-yearcareer...Best finish was a t2 at the Buick Invitational in LaJolla, ca, finishing three strokes behind tiger Woods. on72nd hole, approach shot hit the base of the flag for a neareagle, then bounced out and spun back into the water. Hemade a bogey. 2004: recorded a career-best t13 in histhird start at the masters in hometown of augusta...Fireda tpc avenel course-record and his career-best, 10-under61 to take a three-stroke lead after 18 holes at the Boozallen classic. recorded five consecutive birdies on theback nine Sunday to put pressure on leader adam Scott,who started the day with a six-stroke lead. Ended the dayalone in second, his low finish of the season. 2003: madethe cut in 29 of 31 starts...Lost to mike Weir in a playoff atthe Nissan open after Weir birdied the second extra hole.Was second- and third-round leader, and held three-shotlead heading into Sunday, but finished with 2-over 73 to tieWeir at the end of regulation...clinched 10th and final spoton 2003 presidents cup team with t10 pga championshipfinish...Ended the year on a high note with his secondrunner-up finish at the tour championship. Finishedtwo back of Vijay Singh in atlanta in 2002 and three backof chad campbell in Houston in 2003. 2002: recordedfirst victory and ninth-place finish on the money list with$2,702,747...picked up his first career victory in his 68thtour event at the michelob championship at Kingsmill.Began final round two strokes behind leader Brandt Jobeand final-round 67 gave him the two-stroke victory...tiedWaialea cc course record with a second-round 62 on wayto his first top-10 finish of the season, a t4 at the Sonyopen in Hawaii...tied riviera cc record with front-nine,7-under 28 in third round of Nissan open for a 64...madehis first appearance in the masters. Local product finishedt29...runner-up to Vijay Singh in season-ending tourchampionship. Held second-round lead. only player infield to post four rounds in the 60s and finished seasonwith 16 consecutive rounds in the 60s. 2001: rookie of theYear. Earned his 2002 pga tour card by playing tourevents via sponsor exemptions. Earned Special temporarymember status for the second consecutive season...rankedfirst in pga tour non-member earnings with $1,520,632.Earnings would have ranked 33rd on tour official moneylist...Lost in sudden-death playoff at greater milwaukeeopen to Shigeki maruyama. Birdied six of last seven holesof regulation to shoot 64 and force playoff but bogeyedfirst sudden-death hole as maruyama made birdie. 2000:Earned Special temporary member status in only sixevents after turning professional on June 26. made thecut in seven of 11 official tour events...Best effort of theseason came at the John Deere classic, a solo third...Weekbefore turning professional, turned in a second-place finishat the greensboro open, the highest amateur finish inNationwide tour history at the time. Amateur: 2000 Ncaachampion as a junior at oklahoma State. Winning total of23-under set Ncaa championship scoring record...twotimefirst-team all-american...recipient of Jack Nicklausand Fred Haskins awards...Big 12 champion and Big 12player of the Year in 2000...represented united States at2000 palmer cup...1996 aJga player of the Year...threetimefirst-team aJga all-american...captured 1996 rolextournament of champions.PeRSonAL:grew up near augusta National gc, home of the masters,and was a member of augusta cc, which is adjacent toamen corner…Next-door neighbor was the first personwho introduced him to golf…Started playing golf at age 7and won five tournaments before his 11th birthday…Shothis first sub-70 tournament round at age 10, the same ageat which he began taking lessons from instructor DavidLeadbetter…Father is a pediatric surgeon.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.46 (47)Driving Distance ...........................................292.7 (53)Driving accuracy percentage .......................58.87% (146)greens in regulation percentage ................67.09% (41)putting average ...........................................1.775 (92)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 62–the mcgladrey classic/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–2004 Boozallen classic/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $936,000–2007 Nissan open/1career High official World Rank: after 2007 ShellHouston open/15Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-2events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1996a 11997a 12000 13 7 1 1 2 $263,533/2001 24 20 1 1 5 14 1,520,632/2002 32 27 1 1 1 7 16 2,702,747/92003 31 29 2 6 16 2,568,955/142004 30 22 1 5 10 1,703,485/332005 29 21 1 1 6 13 2,074,329/292006 30 20 2 3 5 1,553,105/522007 26 19 1 2 5 8 98,051/18 2,832,091/182008 31 22 1 4 12 96,756/95 1,449,232/692009 29 21 2 3 8 1,202/49 1,804,460/462010 28 23 6 11 764/75 1,482,211/60total 305 231 2 12 5 51 115 19,954,780nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2000a 1 1 1 1 1total 1 1 1 1 1* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters t29 t28 t13 cut cut t30 cutu.S. open cut t18 t53 t36 t75 t37 t51 cutBritish open t65 t42 cut cut cut cutpga t22 t17 t10 t31 t15 cut t42 t47 cut t48tHE pLaYErS t60 t32 cut cut t53 79 cut cut cuttour championship 2 2 t24 28accenture match play championship t17 t33 t33 t33 t33 t9 t17Bridgestone Invitational t21 t9 t39 t27 t29ca championship t21 t59 t16 t51the Barclays 62 cut cut t70 cutDeutsche Bank championship t9 t4 t18 t30 t82 t54 t67BmW championship t37 cut t13 t17 cut cut t18 t30nAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (2), 2003, 2007.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-89


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSryuji imada (ree-yoU-jee ee-Ma-duh)Section Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2008 at&t classic.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):2000 Virginia Beach open. 2004 BmW charity pro-am atthe cliffs.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t6—Frys.com open; t7—arnold palmer Invitational; t8—Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open;t9—Farmers Insurance open.2010 SeASon:after failing to record a top 10 in 2009, bounced back withfour top 10s a year later. at the Farmers Insurance open,shared the second-round lead and held the outright thirdroundlead by two strokes after opening 65-68-70. Finalround75 dropped him to a t9 finish…Finished t7 at thearnold palmer Invitational. opened with a 73, but battledback on the weekend with rounds of 69-70 for second top-10 of the season…opened with a 6-under 65 at the Frys.com open en route to t6…one week later, used a secondround,9-under 62 to jump into contention at the Justintimberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open. Finishedt8, three strokes out of a three-way playoff. recordedback-to-back, top-10 finishes for the first time since 2008(Northern trust open and poDS championship). His 36-holetotal of 130 at the Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals forchildren open is two shots better than his previous best ontour…came up short in his attempt to win his first Japangolf tour title, settling for a t3 at the mitsui SumitomoVisa taiheiyo masters in mid-November. He finished fourstrokes behind winner ryo Ishikawa.eXeMPt StAtUS: 86th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: ryuji ImadaHeiGHt: 5-8WeiGHt: 150BiRtHDAte: october 19, 1976BiRtHPLAce: Hiroshima, JapanReSiDence: tampa, FL<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1996a 11999 32000 12001 12003 1 1 $7,600/2005 25 14 1 4 650,221/1212006 31 23 1 10 1,018,140/922007 32 20 1 2 8 92,442/54 1,414,864/652008 25 16 1 2 1 5 11 106,203/25 3,029,363/132009 25 17 7 504/100 706,394/1182010 28 16 4 6 720/78 1,028,869/86total 173 107 1 3 1 13 46 7,855,452nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1999 22000 25 12 1 3 7 $140,392/322001 25 14 2 3 8 151,711/202002 20 8 1 4 33,613/1052003 24 16 1 5 8 127,861/372004 24 18 1 1 2 7 12 313,185/3total 120 68 2 3 3 19 39 766,761JAPAn GoLF toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 1 1 1 1 1 $91,822* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished 118th on the money list, but failed torecord a top-10 finish for the first time in his pga tourcareer...recorded seven top-25 finishes including a t20in his first start at the masters tournament...Best finishof the season was t14 at the memorial tournament...represented Japan in the omEga mission Hills World cupin November, teaming with Hiroyuki Fujita. 2008: Had thebest year of his career, with his first victory at the at&tclassic, two runner-up finishes and approximately $3 millionin earnings. Finished 25th in the FedExcup standings...recorded second runner-up finish of his career, placingeight strokes behind tiger Woods at the Buick Invitationalin January. Final-round 67 tied for low round of the day...three weeks later, recorded his next top-five finish with at5 at the Northern trust open, closing with a 68. top-fivefinish came after two previous missed cuts and a t65 in2007 at riviera cc...also closed with a 68 at the poDSchampionship to finish runner-up by two strokes to Seano’Hair...Beat Kenny perry in a playoff at the at&t classicafter losing the same atlanta tournament to Zach Johnsona year prior on the first playoff hole. Finished regulation at15-under 273 to force a playoff. on the first playoff hole,the par-5 18th, perry’s second shot bounced off a treebehind the green and into a pond guarding the front of thegreen. Imada, who had driven into the rough, played it safeby laying up with an iron and wound up two-putting for thewinning par as perry made bogey...competed in all fourpga tour playoffs for the FedExcup events with his bestfinish a t13 at the Deutsche Bank championship. 2007: Hada runner-up finish and more than $1.4 million in earnings tofinish 65th on the money list...Former university of georgiaFAMiLY: Wife, KanaeeDUcAtion: university of georgiatURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1999JoineD toUR: 2005nationwide tour Graduate (2004)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYstar finished second to Zach Johnson at the at&t classic.converted up-and-down birdie from behind the 72nd greento force a playoff, finishing at 15-under par. Shared the36- and 54-hole leads with troy matteson. tee shot on firstextra hole went into first cut of rough, and 225-yard secondshot to par-5 18th hole found the water hazard fronting thegreen. Johnson converted a two-putt birdie to clinch thevictory. Earned $583,000 in second consecutive top-10 attpc Sugarloaf. 2006: In second season on tour, posted10 top-25s, including one top-10, and finished in the top100 for the first time...Finished t10 at the BellSouth classicwith four rounds at par or better for only top-10 of season...matched career-low round with a 64 during the secondround of the Booz allen classic. 2005: Finished 121st ontour money list in his rookie season...With rounds of 66-67on the weekend, finished fifth at Booz allen classic for firstcareer top-10. 2004: Earned initial tour card for 2005 byfinishing third on Nationwide tour money list. member ofthat circuit for past five years and finished in the top 40 onmoney list four times. Had his best season and was one offive players on tour to surpass the $300,000 plateau with$313,185. career-high seven top-10s, included his secondcareer victory at the BmW charity pro-am at the cliffs.Birdied the fifth playoff hole to defeat paul gow. Finishedinside top-5 four other times...Led the tour in Scramblingand finished fourth in Scoring average. 2003: Finishedthe Nationwide tour season No. 37 on the money list,with $127,861 and a season-best third at the Northeastpennsylvania classic. 2002: Had a down season, finishing105th on the Nationwide tour money list after making thecut in eight of 20 tournaments. 2001: Had two runner-upfinishes. posted a tournament-record 64 in the second roundYear 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masterst20u.S. open cut t15 t12 cut t18 cutBritish open cut 64pgacut cut cuttHE pLaYErS cut t68 cut t45 t39tour championshipt17ca championship t34 t40the Barclayst15 cut cut cut t27Deutsche Bank championship cut t18 t17 t13 73 t57BmW championshipt25 t67nAtionAL teAMS: World cup (2), 2008, 2009.2-90 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSryuji imada (Continued)of the carolina classic and fired final-round 69 to finishtwo strokes behind John maginnes...Held a three-strokelead heading into the final round of the greater clevelandopen but managed just an even-par 72 and wound upsecond, one stroke behind Heath Slocum. 2000: Enjoyedsolid rookie season on the Nationwide tour, making the cutin 12 of 25 events...Shared second-round lead with mikeHeinen and David Berganio, Jr. at the Virginia Beach openand trailed todd Demsey by one after 54 holes. DefeatedDemsey by five strokes to become first rookie winner ofseason...Final-round 76 at the 2000 pga tour Qualifyingtournament left him three strokes short of earning histour card. Amateur: Left university of georgia after hissophomore season...First-team all-SEc as a freshman in1998 and sophomore in 1999...Helped lead the Bulldogs totheir first national championship and finished runner-up toLuke Donald in the individual competition in 1999 when hewas a first-team all-american. Won first collegiate title at<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (2):2006 cialis Western open. 2008 masters tournament.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (6):2000 Vodacom players championship [Saf]. 2003 Southafrican airways open [Eur], Dimension Data pro-am [Saf].2004 South african airways open [Eur], Deutsche Bank-Sap open tpc of Europe [Eur]. 2007 Nedbank challenge[Saf].otHeR VictoRieS (1):2003 World golf championships-World cup [with rorySabbatini].Williams Intercollegiate in 1999. Had seven top-10 finishesduring the 1998-99 collegiate season...appeared as highas second in golfweek/titleist men’s amateur rankings...reached match-play stage of 1998 u.S. amateur but lostin first round...Won six tournaments on major amateurcircuit—1995 porter cup, 1996 azalea amateur, Dixieamateur and Lakewood Invitational, 1997 palatka azaleaamateur and Southeastern Invitational. Finalist at 1997u.S. public Links...Excelled on junior level by twice beingnamed to the aJga all-american first team. 1995 rolexJunior player of the Year.PeRSonAL:at age 7, tagged along with older brother takafumi to golfcourse. at age 14, moved from native Japan and family toa tampa, FL, golf academy to compete on junior golf circuit.Did not know any English at the time.Trevor immelmaneXeMPt StAtUS: Winner, 2008 masters tournament(through 2013)FULL nAMe: trevor J. ImmelmanHeiGHt: 5-9WeiGHt: 178BiRtHDAte: December 16, 1979BiRtHPLAce: cape town, South africaReSiDence: orlando, FL<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-2events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1999a 1 12001a 12002 2 2 $21,728/2003 12 7 1 2 126,150/2004 12 9 2 109,560/2005 14 10 2 5 614,867/2006 24 19 1 2 8 15 3,844,189/72007 21 15 2 4 6 93,346/40 1,801,647/462008 22 14 1 1 3 6 108,028/16 2,566,199/192009 13 9 3 248/158 395,244/1562010 19 9 4 156/266 422,171/163total 141 95 2 3 2 18 43 9,901,755nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1999a 1 1 1 1total 1 1 1 1eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 5 3 3 $279,692* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t13—rBc canadian open; t14—masters tournament;t22—Quail Hollow championship; t23—British open.2010 SeASon:Was unable to record a top-10 and missed 10 of 19 cuts ashe continued to work back from 2009 wrist surgery…Bestfinish was t13 at the rBc canadian open.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Was limited to 13 events on the pga tour becauseof a wrist injury, making the cut in nine starts. underwentsurgery on his left wrist in late october after suffering fromtendinitis for much of the season. Best finish was a t19at the transitions championship in march. returned toPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.75 (70)Driving Distance ...........................................278.7 (165)Driving accuracy percentage .......................63.11% (104)greens in regulation percentage ................64.51% (165)putting average ...........................................1.755 (31)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 62–Justin timberlake ShrinersHospitals for children open/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2010 Justintimberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $990,000–2008 at&t classic/1career High official World Rank: after 2008 at&tclassic/49FAMiLY: Wife, carminita; Jacob trevor, myaSPeciAL inteReStS: music, movies, autobiographiestURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1999<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYaugusta National to defend his 2008 masters tournamenttitle, finishing t20. 2008: Finished the season ranked No. 16in the FedExcup standings, with 14 made cuts in 22 starts...returned to the tour at the FBr open in early Februaryafter undergoing surgery on Dec. 18 to remove a benigntumor from behind his ribcage...In ninth start of the season,claimed first major championship title with a three-strokevictory over tiger Woods at the masters at age 28 years,3 months, 28 days. posted rounds of 68-68-69-75--280 andheld or shared the lead after each round. First internationalplayer to win the masters since canada’s mike Weir (2003)and the second South african, joining three-time championgary player. Sixth South africa native to win a major championship,joining gary player (nine), Bobby Locke (four),Year 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters 56 cut t5 cut t55 1 t20 t14u.S. open cut t55 t21 cut t65 cutBritish open t43 t53 t42 t15 t60 t19 t23pga t48 t37 t17 t34 t6 cut cuttHE pLaYErS cut WD cut cut cuttour championship t5 t10accenture match play championship t33 t17 t33 3 t17 t33Bridgestone Invitational t9 t32 t19 t13 t36 t36 t60ca championship t27 t44 t23 t9 t35 t40 t70the Barclays t13 cut 70Deutsche Bank championship t55 t52 t23 t50BmW championship 1 t38 t13nAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (2), 2005, 2007. World cup (4), 2003, 2004, 2005,20077.Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-91


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSTrevor immelman (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2Ernie Els (three), Nick price (three) and retief goosen(two). Final-round 75 marked the eighth time in masterstournament history the champion has posted an over-parscore in the final round. the 75 matched arnold palmer’s in1962 as the highest winning final-round score in mastershistory...two months after winning the masters, lost in athree-man playoff to Justin Leonard on the second playoffhole at the Stanford St. Jude championship. Shared secondwith robert allenby. It was his third runner-up finish ontour (two in playoffs). He improved his position after thesecond, third and final rounds to a earn a spot in the playoffwith allenby and Leonard. Birdied 71st and 72nd holesto make playoff...Finished t65 in the second major of theyear, the u.S. open at torrey pines...played in all four pgatour playoffs for the FedExcup events ending the yearon a strong note with a t13 at the BmW championshipfollowed by a t10 finish at tHE tour championship. 2007:Won more than $1.8 million and was a member of theInternational team at the presidents cup...Finished third infirst appearance in the mercedes-Benz championship. oneof four first-time participants to finish among the top-10...Finished third at the World golf championships-accenturematch play championship, defeating chad campbell inthe consolation final, 4 and 2. Defeated thomas Bjorn,chris Dimarco, Ian poulter and Justin rose before fallingto champion Henrik Stenson in the semifinals, 3 and 2...Earned a berth on the 2007 presidents cup Internationalteam, his second straight time as a member...Did notcompete on tour after that and ultimately dropped fromNo. 32 to No. 46 on the money list...Beat Justin rose byone stroke to win the Nedbank challenge in South africain early December. 2006: Voted pga tour rookie of theYear based on a victory at the cialis Western open andseventh-place finish on the money list. First rookie sinceJerry pate (1976) to finish 10th or better on the money list.Led all rookies with eight top-10s in 24 starts...Finishedsecond at the Wachovia championship, losing in a oneholeplayoff to Jim Furyk for his best finish on tour beforewinning. three-putt bogey on the 72nd hole forced theplayoff with Furyk, who won with a par on the 18th holein the playoff...Finished one stroke back of Brett Wetterichat the EDS Byron Nelson championship to place secondfor the second consecutive week. Fired an 8-under 64 inthe third round to move into a tie for the lead with adamScott through 54 holes...overcame the two-shot lead ofVijay Singh on final day to capture first tour event at thecialis Western open, punctuated by a 30-foot birdie putt onthe 72nd hole to clinch two-stroke win over tiger Woodsand mathew goggin. posted rounds of 69-66-69-67—271to become just the sixth player to post four rounds in the60s since the event moved to cog Hill in 1991...Withdrewfrom the British open to return home for the birth of hisfirst child, Jacob trevor...t5 at tHE tour championship.2005: posted first career major championship top-10 witha t5 at the masters, aided by a third-round 7-under-par 65that tied tiger Woods for low third-round honors. Finalround73 included a double bogey on par-5 13th and thelone ace of the week on the par-3 16th with a 6-iron from179 yards…chosen as a captain’s pick for the presidentscup by International team captain gary player. Had 1-3-0record…Joined tour as a Special temporary memberafter the pga championship. 2004: Followed in the footstepsof one of his heroes, gary player, when he becamethe first person since the Black Knight in 1976-77 to successfullydefend the South african airways open. camefrom two strokes back after three rounds to win by threestrokes...Earned second win of the season at DeutscheBank-Sap open tpc of Europe. 2003: Hit approach shotfrom 169 yards to 6 inches on the first playoff hole againsttim clark at the South african open. tap-in birdie earnedfirst career victory after three previous runner-up finishesand a two-year exemption on the European tour...In thirdcareer World golf championships event, posted firstcareer top-10 on tour with a t9 at the NEc Invitational.2002: recorded three seconds on the European tour, atthe French open, Volvo Scandinavian masters and omegaEuropean masters. Amateur: made the cut as an amateurat the 1999 masters and 2001 memorial tournament...Won the 2000 Vodacom players championship in hisnative South africa...1998 u.S. public Links champion...Lost in three 1997 finals, at the British amateur at royal Stgeorge’s, the New Zealand amateur and the u.S. Junior...In 1996 made the South african team at age 17 and playedin the Eisenhower trophy in chile...First-team aJga allamericanin 1996, having defeated Bubba Watson in thefinals of the rolex Junior classic.PeRSonAL:Began playing golf at age 5, following in the footsteps ofhis golf teaching brother mark, who is nine years olderand the current coach at columbus (ga) State university.Scratch player by age 12 and played the african Junior golfassociation tour from age 13 to 17…Father, Johan, is theformer commissioner of the Sunshine tour.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.16 (123)Driving Distance ...........................................286.4 (110)Driving accuracy percentage .......................64.07% (90)greens in regulation percentage ................66.06% (126)putting average ...........................................1.833 (187)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–rBc canadian open/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 64–3 times,most recent 2008 World golf championships-BridgestoneInvitational/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,350,000–2008 masters tournament/1career High official World Rank: after 2007 Wachoviachampionship/12Fredrik Jacobson (yoCK-ub-son)eXeMPt StAtUS: 44th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: Fredrik ulf Yngve JacobsonHeiGHt: 6-1WeiGHt: 178BiRtHDAte: September 26, 1974BiRtHPLAce: gothenburg, SwedenReSiDence: Hobe Sound, FL; plays out of Kungsbacuagc (Halland, Sweden)FAMiLY: Wife, Erika; alice Sophia J. (5/07/04), Emmiecharlise (1/20/06), max Fredrik (12/14/07)SPeciAL inteReStS: Boating, skiing, sportstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1994JoineD toUR: 2003BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:2—2008 at&t National, 2010 Valero texas open,t2—2007 ginn sur mer classic.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (3):2003 omega Hong Kong open [Eur], algarve open deportugal [Eur], Volvo masters [Eur].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:2—Valero texas open; t6—the Honda classic; t10—tHE pLaYErS championship.2010 SeASon:made 18 of 24 cuts to go with three top-10s. played inthe first three playoff events for the FedExcup. recordedhis third runner-up finish in the last four seasons…one ofjust three players since 2003 to post four rounds in the 60sat the Honda classic, shooting four consecutive 69s tofinish t6. Despite missing the cut at the event in 2005 and2006, has three top-six finishes at this event (t6 in 2010,t5 in 2009 and t4 in 2004). camilo Villegas, the 2010winner, and John rollins in 2009 are the other all-60sshooters…Finished t10 at tHE pLaYErS championship.It was his first top-10 at tpc Sawgrass in seven careerstarts…Finished second the following week at the Valerotexas open. missed a 17-foot birdie at the 72nd hole, his36th hole of the day, that would have forced a playoffwith winner adam Scott. the solo second was his secondstraight top-five Valero texas open finish.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Won more than $1 million and recorded three top-10s for the third consecutive season...First top-10 finish ofthe year came at the Honda classic where he finished t5.It was his fourth start in the event and the first made cutthere since claiming t4 in 2004...Earned another t5 finishat the Valero texas open after four rounds in the 60s...third top-10 of the season came at the Barclays, postingPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.37 (35)Driving Distance ...........................................283.1 (131)Driving accuracy percentage .......................62.16% (122)greens in regulation percentage ................67.80% (78)putting average ...........................................1.766 (53)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 62–Wyndham championship/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–3 times, mostrecent 2010 Wyndham championship/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $658,800–2010 Valero texas open/2career High official World Rank: after 2004 the Hondaclassic/162-92 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSFredrik Jacobson (Continued)a t6 to jump 59 spots in the FedExcup standings, from107th to 48th...Finished 57th in the FedExcup standings.2008: recorded 16 of 24 made cuts and three top-10finishes...Best finish was a second at the at&t National,thanks to weekend rounds of 66-65. It was his secondcareer runner-up finish. He finished t2 at the 2007 ginnsur mer classic at tesoro. Earned a spot in the Britishopen field where he finished t19. 2007: competed intwo events in the pga tour playoffs for the FedExcup.recorded five top-10 finishes with a personal-best t2at the inaugural ginn sur mer classic...continued hisrecovery from a 2006 wrist injury with a t5 finish at thememorial tournament, his best finish of the season andin nearly a year. 2006: made 10 cuts in 18 starts andfinished in the top-25 five times, including two top-5 finishes...Inthird start of season, picked up his best finish ontour since a t4 at the 2004 Honda classic with a fourthat the Ford championship at Doral...Did not make a starton the pga tour after the Deutsche Bank championshipthe first week of September due to a nagging wrist injury.2005: picked up his first top-10 of the season, a t6 at theFedEx St. Jude classic. 2004: continued consistent playin just his second season on tour. recorded five top-10sand collected more than $1 million...Fired a first round,6-under 66 at the Wachovia championship and was onlytwo strokes off the lead. Withdrew and flew home at 5:30a.m. on Friday as his wife, Erika, had gone into prematurelabor with the couple’s first child at Jupiter Hospital near<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1998 1 1 $8,965/2852000 12001 12002 12003 8 7 1 4 4 786,771/2004 24 18 5 9 1,259,048/592005 23 14 3 7 868,525/962006 18 10 2 5 788,764/1082007 20 15 1 5 9 89,589/84 1,469,541/632008 24 16 1 3 9 101,343/44 1,597,423/542009 25 16 3 7 1,087/57 1,189,995/772010 24 18 1 3 9 1,101/58 1,666,252/44total 170 115 3 1 28 59 9,635,284* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*their home in Hobe Sound, FL. Just missed witnessing thebirth of alice Sofia on may 7...In first tournament backafter daughter’s birth, earned second consecutive top-10at the FedEx St. Jude classic, finishing t5...Finished t17at the masters and pga championship...played withJoakim Haeggman at the World cup in Spain. 2003: Hadthree wins on the European tour, along with top-10s atboth the u.S. open and the British open...placed fourthin the European tour order of merit and finished third intour non-member earnings with $786,771, with four top-10s in only eight starts. Joined the tour, having finishedamong the top 125 as a non-member. also added another$66,821 in two World golf championships appearances...playing in his first u.S. open, finished t5 and shared topfirst-time honors with Justin rose...two weeks later,finished t3 at the FedEx St. Jude classic, four shotsbehind David toms...Earned top-10 exemption in the followingweek’s 100th Western open, where he finishedt8. In just four starts, was eligible to join the tour asa Special temporary member, having earned ($572,970)more than the No. 150 player (tom Scherrer, $356,657)from the 2002 tour money list...Finished t6 at the Britishopen, three shots behind Ben curtis...claimed his firstwin on the European tour when he won the omega HongKong open, the second event of the season...Won againthree tournaments later in the algarve open de portugal.Victory came in his first start back after a 10-week layoffdue to a wrist injury...Ended European tour season with<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masterst17 cutu.S. open t5 cut cutBritish open 76 cut cut cut t6 cut t52 t19 t70pga cut t17 t34 t24 cuttHE pLaYErS cut cut t22 cut t32 t49 t10accenture match play championship t9 t33Bridgestone Invitational 84 t32 t56ca championshipt28 t59the Barclays t36 8 t61 t5 t54 cut t6 cutDeutsche Bank championship cut t9 t67 t69 t37BmW championship t8 t10 t65 t10 t30 t48nAtionAL teAMS: World cup (2), 2003, 2004.third victory at the Volvo masters at Valerrama, defeatingSpain’s carlos rodiles in a four-hole playoff. 2002: playedvirtually full-time on the European tour from 1997-2002,with 17-plus starts in each of those seasons. totaledsix runner-up finishes and 16 top-10s during that time...Lost to Eduardo romero in a playoff at the BarclaysScottish open. Finished 30th on the Volvo order of merit.2001: Was fifth at the omega European masters. 2000:progressed to 25th on the Volvo order of merit, his highestprior to 2003. 1999: Had to return to the QualifyingSchool, but finished seventh to stay on tour. 1998: Withone week remaining, was 124th in the Volvo order ofmerit, but lost in a playoff for the Belgacom open to LeeWestwood and moved to 75th place to rescue his card.Amateur: Won several notable titles in amateur golfbefore turning professional in 1994.PeRSonAL:a promising ice hockey player at age 10. However one ofthe players at his club, per Nellbeck, was also the localgolf professional and taught the entire Jacobson family toplay golf. First handicap was 40, but reached scratch fiveyears later at age 15…missed first three months of 2000after breaking left thumb playing hockey for golf professionalsvs. tennis players in 1999. Needed operation andreturned in march to finish third, second and second insuccessive starts…Was ranked top 30 in Swedish tabletennis at age 14-15.Section 2 Player BiograPhiesDustin JohnsoneXeMPt StAtUS: multiple tournament winner(through 2013)FULL nAMe: Dustin Hunter JohnsonHeiGHt: 6-4WeiGHt: 190BiRtHDAte: June 22, 1984BiRtHPLAce: columbia, ScReSiDence: myrtle Beach, ScFAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: coastal carolina universitytURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2007Q ScHooL: 2007<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (4):2008 turning Stone resort championship. 2009 at&tpebble Beach National pro-am. 2010 at&t pebble BeachNational pro-am, BmW championship.otHeR VictoRieS (1):2010 Shark Shootout [with Ian poulter]BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:1—at&t pebble Beach National pro-am, BmWchampionship; t3—Northern trust open; t5—pgachampionship; t7—Hp Byron Nelson championship;t8—u.S. open; t9—the Barclays.2010 SeASon:In his strongest year on the pga tour, claimed his thirdand fourth pga tour wins, with near misses at the u.S.open and pga championship. His fourth career win at theBmW championship during the pga tour playoffs for theFedExcup gave him the distinction of being the winningestplayer in his 20s on tour…posted a t3 at Northern trustopen, where he held first- and second-round leads after64-67. Scored second career ace with hole-in-one at No. 6during second round, the 34th ace at Northern trust since1979 (when record keeping began)…one week later, firstwin of the season was a successful title defense at theat&t pebble Beach National pro-am title. Birdied the par-518th hole at pebble Beach to gain a one-stroke victory overDavid Duval and J.B. Holmes, making him the first playerin 20 years to win back-to-back in the at&t pebble BeachNational pro-am. closed with a 2-over 74, the highest finalround by a pebble Beach champion since Johnny miller(74) in 1994. Became the first player since tiger Woods topgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-93


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSDustin Johnson (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2go straight from college and win in each of his first threeyears on the pga tour. Hit a 3-iron second shot into thefront-right bunker on No. 18 and blasted out to 3 feet forthe winning putt. In earlier groups, Duval and Holmes failedto birdie the finishing hole. Finished at 16-under-par 270 ona day in which four players had a share of the lead at somepoint…Finished t7 at the Hp Byron Nelson championshipfor his first top 10 since winning at pebble Beach…returned to pebble Beach in June for the u.S. open.carded a 5-under 66 in the third round to enter the finalround with a three-stroke lead. after a par on the first hole,posted a triple bogey, double bogey and bogey on Nos. 2-4to see his championship hopes derailed. Finished with an11-over 82 to t8, the highest score by a 54-hole leader inthe tournament since Fred mcLeod’s 83 in 1911…Secondnear-miss in a major came at the pga championship inWisconsin, posting rounds of 69-70-69-70—278. playingaround the lead all day Sunday, posted a birdie on thepar-5 16th and another birdie on the par-3 17th to take thelead at 12-under-par, one better than martin Kaymer andBubba Watson. on the 72nd hole, inadvertently groundedhis club in a bunker prior to his approach shot. afterconverting an up-and-down bogey to apparently join theKaymer-Watson playoff, was informed of rules infraction,assessed a two-stroke penalty and was forced to settle fora share of fifth place…In the first event of the pga tourplayoffs for the FedExcup, finished t9 at the Barclays onthe strength of a 7-under-par 64 in the third round in firststart since pga championship disappointment. played inthe last group during the final round alongside martin Lairdbut struggled to a closing 72. collected his seventh top 10of the season and first in a pga tour playoffs event (fivecareer starts)…a steady, 2-under 69 in the final round wasall he needed for the one-stroke win over paul casey atthe BmW championship, helping him jump to No. 2 in theFedExcup standings entering tHE tour championship…Entered the week as one of five players who could win theFedExcup with a victory at tHE tour championship, butwas t22 to place No. 5 in the final FedExcup standings…Finished with a 1-3 record in his first ryder cup. Droppedhis first three matches, before defeating martin Kaymer, 6and 4, in singles matches as the u.S. nearly came back towin from a three-point deficit on the final day...Late in theyear, teamed with Ian poulter to win the Shark Shootoutin Naples, FL. the duo shot a final-round 59 in the scrambleformat to defeat the team of Darren clarke-graememcDowell by two strokes.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Won for the second time in his career and finished14th in the FedExcup standings a year after placing 134th...picked up his second career victory at the at&t pebbleBeach National pro-am. Joined six other americans underage 30 at the time with multiple pga tour victories (J.B.Holmes, D.J. trahan, Sean o’Hair, anthony Kim, NickWatney, charles Howell III). Some 40 hours after hittinghis last shot, won at pebble Beach on monday when raincreated a small river through one fairway and floodedgreens, forcing officials to cancel the final round. Built afour-shot lead Saturday with a 67 at poppy Hills, holinga 7-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole that figured to givehim a cushion going into the final round. But the finalround was never played. rain and wind strong enough totopple a 40-foot tree suspended the final round Sunday,and nearly 1.4 inches of rain and a forecast for moregloom along the monterey peninsula left the pga tourno choice but to declare Johnson the winner after 54holes. at age 24 years, 7 months, the youngest playerto win the at&t pebble Beach National pro-am sincetiger Woods (24 years, 1 month) in 2000...the next week,opened with a 5-under 66 at the Northern trust open andwent on to finish t10...Four rounds in the 60s earned a t4at Hp Byron Nelson championship. also secured a spot inthe British open, moving from 48rd to 43rd on the officialWorld golf ranking that week...Shot a final-round 70 atthe pga championship to finish t10, his first career top-10in a major...Shot a final-round, course-record 7-under 64 atLiberty National to improve from t51 after 54 holes to t15at the Barclays. much of Johnson’s score was attributedto the two birdies and an eagle he made on the shortpar-4 16th hole. on thursday, he made birdie, on Fridayhe chipped in for eagle and on Sunday he chipped in againfor eagle from off the back of the green...Finished t4, twoshots behind winner Steve Stricker, the following weekat Deutsche Bank championship, jumping to No. 10 onthe FedExcup standings. ranked No. 1 in both putts perround (25.2) and Driving Distance (317-yard average) forthe week...ranked No. 11 in the FedExcup standings afterthe BmW championship to earn his first trip to tHE tourchampionship presented by coca-cola...Finished 27th inhis first appearance at tHE tour championship, afteropening with a first-round 69. 2008: rookie made the cut in17 of 30 starts, finishing No. 42 on the money list, and wonfor the first time...posted two of his three top-10 finishesin his first four starts of the season. In just his second starton the pga tour, fired three rounds in the 60s to claima t10 at the Sony open in Hawaii, the best finish amongthe 11 rookies in the field that week...Fired a career-low63 in the fourth round of the Bob Hope chrysler classic onthe way to a t12 finish. Six of first eight rounds on tourwere in the 60s...made his fourth cut in four starts with athen career-best t7 at the at&t pebble Beach Nationalpro-am...Birdied the last two holes to capture his first pgatour victory at the turning Stone resort championship.made an 8-foot birdie putt on the par-5 18th hole to beataustralian robert allenby by one stroke. His second shot onthe hole cleared the green but he got up and down for thewin. allenby, seeking his fifth victory and first since 2001,had a chance to tie at 18, but his 12-foot putt for birdiestopped inches short of the hole. Second-youngest winneron tour in 2008, at age 24, behind anthony Kim. 2007:Finished t14 at the pga tour Qualifying tournament.Went through all three stages of Q-School, winning thefirst stage by eight strokes at auburn university club...afterplaying in his first Walker cup in September, turned professionalon September 28 and made his pga tour debutat the 2007 Valero texas open. missed the cut in Sanantonio. Amateur: made the cut at the Nationwide tour’sNationwide children’s Hospital Invitational, finishing t50as an amateur...Was a member of the winning 2007 u.SWalker cup and the u.S. palmer cup teams...a first-teamall-american at coastal carolina university (conway, Sc)for two season (2006 and 2007) where he won seven timesduring his career...three-time Big South conference playerof the Year...all-time scoring leader at coastal carolina(72.26) and holds the lowest season scoring average inschool history (70.40)...Won the 2007 Northeast amateurand the 2007 monroe Invitational.PeRSonAL:grandfather art Whisnant played basketball at Southcarolina and was a three-time all-atlantic coast conferenceselection in the early 1960s…Younger brother austin is aguard on the charleston Southern university basketballteam…can dunk a basketball and could palm a basketballas a seventh grader.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.13 (13)Driving Distance ...........................................308.5 (3)Driving accuracy percentage .......................56.35% (172)greens in regulation percentage ................67.95% (70)putting average ...........................................1.767 (56)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–4 times, most recent theBarclays/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2009 Valerotexas open/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,350,000–2010 BmW championship/1career High official World Rank: after 2010 Justintimberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open/12<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2007 12008 30 17 1 3 6 93,150/134 $1,789,895/422009 25 20 1 5 11 700/14 2,977,901/152010 23 20 2 1 7 12 2,493/5 4,473,122/4total 79 57 4 1 15 29 9,240,917nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2007a 1 1total 1 1eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 8 8 2 5 $781,268* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 08 09 10masters t30 t38u.S. open t48 t40 t8British opencut t14pga t10 t5tHE pLaYErS cut t79 t34tour championship 27 t22accenture match play championship t33 t33Bridgestone Invitational t22 15ca championship t35 t56the Barclays cut t15 t9Deutsche Bank championship t4 t57BmW championship t30 1nAtionAL teAMS: ryder cup (1), 2010; Walker cup (1), 2009.2-94 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSZach JohnsoneXeMPt StAtUS: Winner, 2007 masters tournament;multiple tournament winner (through 2014)FULL nAMe: Zachary Harris JohnsonHeiGHt: 5-11WeiGHt: 160BiRtHDAte: February 24, 1976BiRtHPLAce: cedar rapids, IaReSiDence: St. Simons Island, gaFAMiLY: Wife, Kim; Will (1/4/07), Wyatt (7/23/10)eDUcAtion: Drake university (1998, Businessmanagement/marketing)SPeciAL inteReStS: movies, all sports, downhillskiing, spending time with wife and son, Drake universityand university of Iowa athleticstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1998nationwide tour Graduate (2003)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (7):2004 BellSouth classic. 2007 masters tournament, at&tclassic. 2008 Valero texas open. 2009 Sony open inHawaii, Valero texas open. 2010 crowne plaza Invitationalat colonial.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):2003 rheem classic, Envirocare utah classic.otHeR VictoRieS (1):2006 Wendy’s 3-tour challenge [with Stewart cink andScott Verplank].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:1—crowne plaza Invitational at colonial; t3—pgachampionship; t9—tHE tour championship.2010 SeASon:picked up his seventh career win at the crowne plazaInvitational at colonial and earned fifth trip to tHE tourchampionship, ultimately finishing 17th in the finalFedExcup standings…Shot a tournament record, 21-under259 at the crowne plaza Invitational at colonial, sealinghis victory with a pair of birdies in the short span of playin between two late, final-round weather delays. postedrounds of 64-64 on the weekend to beat Brian Davis bythree strokes for seventh pga tour victory of his careerand the third in texas (2008 and 2009 Valero texas opens).His first three tour wins came in georgia. His 21-undertotal broke the 19-under record established by Kenny perryin 2003 and 2005…posted four sub-par rounds at WhistlingStraits at the pga championship in august to finish t3with rory mcIlroy, best major championship performancesince winning the 2007 masters. With pga championshipfinish, jumped from 21st to 11th in final week of automaticryder cup selections for united States squad, and waslater selected as a captain’s pick for his second rydercup squad…Finished t9 at tHE tour championshippresented by coca-cola, second top-10 finish in five startsin atlanta…Finished with a 2-1 record in his second careerryder cup. a 3 and 2 win over padraig Harrington in hissingles match nearly capped an improbable u.S. comebackon the final day.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: posted a career-best nine top-10 finishes, includingrecording multiple victories for the second time in threeyears. Surpassed $4 million in earnings for the first time inhis career...opened the season with a t6 finish at themercedes-Benz championship...closed with a 5-under 65 atthe Sony open in Hawaii to outlast David toms, finishingwith a two-putt birdie for a two-shot victory over toms andadam Scott. His fifth career victory—and second in his lastsix starts—was traced to the previous week. He shot 64-67on the weekend in the mercedes-Benz championship atKapalua, and made it to 30-under par for his last six roundswith his victory at Waialae. Began the final round with aone-shot lead and never lost it...Finished third at the arnoldpalmer Invitational at 2-under 278...Held a two-stroke,54-hole lead at the Quail Hollow championship, but a finalround76 dropped him to t11...Sank a 10-foot birdie putt onthe first playoff hole to beat James Driscoll and successfullydefend his Valero texas open title at La cantera gc.the win capped a wild shootout in which seven playersstood within a stroke with four holes left. Followed his thirdround60 with a 70 to match Driscoll at 15-under 265, thenhit the 6-iron approach in the playoff to set up his sixthcareer pga tour victory. Vaulted to the top of theFedExcup standings, passing geoff ogilvy and philmickelson. the third-round 60 was the second of his career(third round, 2007 tour championship), making him theonly player in tour history to record multiple rounds of 60in his career...Jumped into the No. 1 position on the moneylist with a t9 at crowne plaza Invitational, passing philmickelson, to match his No. 1 spot on the FedExcup standings...Brokehis string of mediocre John Deere classic finishes,despite having to play third and final rounds onSunday. the cedar rapids, Ia, native shot a third-round,6-under 64 en route to a t2 with Brandt Snedeker and BrettQuigley. previous best finish in moline, IL, was a t20. afterfirst round, hopped on a chartered jet with other tour playersto attend a service for the father of close friend andfellow competitor Jonathan Byrd in South carolina.returned to moline later that night...Finished t10 at thepga championship after shooting 3-under (70-71) on theweekend. It was his second career top-10 in a major (wonthe 2007 masters)...aided by a second-round 65, finishedfifth at the BmW championship to secure fourth place in theFedExcup standings entering the pga tour playoff finale,tHE tour championship presented by coca-cola...carded a3-under 67 on the final day at East Lake to finish t16 at tHEtour championship, leading to a No. 6 finish in theFedExcup standings. Finished t9 at the children’s miracleNetwork classic to finish off the season. 2008: Won for thefourth time in his career. at No. 53, finished outside the top40 on the money list for the first time in his career. madethe cut in 19 of 25 starts, with seven top-25 finishes...Shot62-64 on the weekend to capture the Valero texas open bytwo strokes over charlie Wi, mark Wilson and timWilkinson. Finished at 19-under-par 261 with four rounds inthe 60s. the 2007 masters champion entered the week withonly one top-10 finish during the year, a t9 at the World golfchampionships-accenture match play championship, andhadn’t won on the pga tour outside georgia. In addition tothe masters, he won the 2004 BellSouth classic and 2007at&t classic, both in suburban atlanta...came back thefollowing week with his third top-10 effort of the year, a t10at the Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for childrenopen. 2007: recorded two victories, both in the state ofgeorgia, including his first major title at the masterstournament. Earned a berth on the presidents cup teamand finished with a 2-2-0 record. Finished in the top 40 infirst four seasons on tour, including three visits to tHEtour championship. Earned a career-best $3,922,338thanks in part to two wins and a runner-up finish...madethree birdies in a four-hole stretch on the back nine to winhis first major title at the 71st masters in cold, windy conditions.closed with a 3-under 69 for a two-shot victory overtiger Woods, retief goosen and rory Sabbatini after trailing54-hole leader Stuart appleby by two strokes. Johnsonfinished at 1-over 289, matching a masters record establishedin 1956 for highest winning score. Even though hedidn’t go for a par 5 in two all week, finished 11-under onthose holes at augusta National...posted rounds of 69-67 onthe weekend to finish at 15-under-par with ryuji Imada atthe at&t classic. clinched third career win as he recordeda birdie-4 on the first extra hole as eagle putt nestled insideone foot. Imada’s second shot found the water hazard frontingthe 18th hole and was left with a par putt. Ninth multiplewinner of the at&t classic. First three tour victories cameSection 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 2-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2001 12002 2 1 1 $57,000/2003 12004 30 24 1 2 5 15 2,417,685/192005 30 21 1 1 5 11 1,796,441/392006 27 21 2 1 4 9 2,452,250/242007 23 18 2 1 5 10 102,873/7 3,922,338/82008 25 19 1 3 7 93,350/131 1,615,123/532009 26 22 2 1 1 9 16 2,073/6 4,714,813/42010 25 23 1 1 3 13 683/17 2,916,993/19total 190 149 7 5 6 34 82 19,892,643nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1999 2 1 $945/2272000 11 4 1 10,280/1742003 20 19 2 4 3 11 16 494,882/1total 33 24 2 4 3 11 17 506,107* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters cut t32 1 t20 cut 42u.S. opent48 cut cut t45 cut cut t77British open cut cut cut t20 t51 t47 t76pga t37 t17 cut cut cut t10 t3tHE pLaYErS t8 t58 t16 cut t32 t22tour championship 13 16 t2 t16 t9accenture match play championship t33 3 t33 t33 t17 t17Bridgestone Invitational t22 t9 t36 t11 t16 t15 t33ca championship 10 t43 t45 t9 t9 t53 t37the Barclays t23 t25 cut t28 t21Deutsche Bank championship t13 cut t30 t19 t30BmW championship cut cut t21 t38 5 t15nAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (2), 2007; 2009. ryder cup (2), 2006, 2010; Worldcup (1), 2005.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-95


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSZach Johnson (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2in georgia (two in suburban atlanta, one in augusta)...Looking to capture his third tour event in georgia duringthe year, posted an East Lake gc course-record 10-underpar60 in the third round of tHE tour championship enroute to a t2 finish, eight behind winner tiger Woods.opportunity for a 59 passed with a missed bunker shot forbirdie on the par-3 18th hole. Bunker shot was measured at50 feet, 9 inches. Finished seventh in the FedExcup standingsto earn a $700,000 bonus along with $619,500 for t2finish at East Lake. 2006: First top-10 was solo third insecond appearance at World golf championshipsaccenturematch play championship, defeating tomLehman in the consolation final, 3 and 2...past championtied for second at BellSouth classic, 13 shots behind philmickelson. closed with four consecutive birdies on Sunday(Nos. 15-18) to tie Jose maria olazabal for runner-up honors...runner-upat the memorial tournament, his third runner-upfinish since he first won on tour in 2004...Finishedninth on the u.S. ryder cup team list to make his first rydercup team (1-2-1 record in Ireland). 2005: posted five top-10s for second straight season, including two top-3s...Finished t3 at the Ford championship, thanks in part to athen-career-low 8-under 64 on Saturday, which helped himjump 25 spots from t28 to t3 heading into the final round...With four rounds in the 60s, finished t2 at the Buick open,four strokes behind Vijay Singh. played with Singh onSunday and posted a 3-under-par 69...teamed with Stewartcink in the algarve World cup in portugal in November,finishing t17. 2004: Became just the second player in tourhistory to surpass $2 million in earnings in his rookie season.made 24 of 30 cuts and picked up his first tour winin just his 13th career tournament. along with toddHamilton, became the first pair of rookies to make tHEtour championship since 1999, when Notah Begay III andcarlos Franco finished in the top 30. Began season outsidethe top 200 on the official World golf ranking (207th) andended the season at No. 41...captured BellSouth classic inapril at age 28 years, 1 month,10 days. Held the 36- and54-hole leads after opening 69-66-68. rollercoaster roundon Sunday, with birdies on five of first 10 holes, followedby four bogeys in five holes. converted pars on final threeholes to edge mark Hensby by one stroke. Became thefourth player to win BellSouth classic for first tour victory,joining tommy aaron (1970), paul Stankowski (1996) andBen crane (2003). 2003: Earned Nationwide tour player ofthe Year honors after making the cut in 19 of 20 events,including the last 17 and finishing first on the final moneylist with a then-record $494,882. produced two wins and atour-leading 11 top-10s, including nine top-threes...Victories came at the rheem classic and the Envirocareutah classic...tied a Nationwide tour record with threeconsecutive runner-up performances, at the reese’s cupclassic, the Henrico county open and the Dayton open...Set the tour’s all-time, single-season money record (surpassedby troy matteson in 2005) and became the firstplayer in tour history to top the $400,000 mark in earnings...posted68 of 78 rounds during the season at par orbetter...Led tour with a record scoring average of 68.97 andfinished first in putting average and all-around ranking.2002: Won once (tulsa, oK) on the Hooters tour. recordedfive top-five finishes, nine top-10s and finished second onthe money list. 2001: Won final three regular-seasonevents on Hooters tour, earning the nickname “Back-to-Back-to-Back-Zach.” Finished the season as the tour’sleading money winner and player of the Year. 2000: rookieon the Nationwide tour...missed the first six cuts of theyear but rebounded by making four of the final five cutswith t25 at the tri-cities open his best showing. 1999:Finished third on prairie golf tour after winning twice.1998: Won once on the prairie golf tour and finished sixthon the money list.PeRSonAL:Began playing golf at age 10…Lists his father and motheramong his heroes. Father is a chiropractor…Huge Drakeuniversity and university of Iowa sports fan…the galleryat BellSouth classic at first tour victory included a groupof about 10 men from Iowa who gave him financial supportearly in his career, buying a stake in Zach for $500a share. Some were seeing him play as a pro for the firsttime. “It started out as a business, but it ended up as abusiness family,” Johnson said of his relationship withthem. “It’s unbelievable having them here. they would buya couple stock shares in me and just allow me to go outand not have to worry about the necessities of travelingweek to week.”…When heavy rains caused flooding inthe midwest in the summer of 2008, stepped up to help.Served as the spokesman on a public service announcementand held a one-day golf event in cedar rapids,Ia, that raised $350,000. Was instrumental, along withJerry Kelly, in starting the pga tour Flood relief effort,which donated approximately $125,000 to the cause…InJuly of 2010, announced formation of the Zach JohnsonFoundation that will benefit children in need in the greatercedar rapids area. the Foundation’s premier event will bethe Zach Johnson Foundation classic, a tournament thatwill feature at least four pga tour players as well assome of the game’s future superstars. Inaugural event willtake place at Elmcrest cc in cedar rapids on aug. 1, 2011.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.53 (50)Driving Distance ...........................................279.7 (156)Driving accuracy percentage .......................71.24% (8)greens in regulation percentage ................66.54% (111)putting average ...........................................1.739 (6)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 63–Deutsche Bankchampionship/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 60–2 times, mostrecent 2009 Valero texas open/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,305,000–2007 masters tournament/1career High official World Rank: after 2007 u.S.open/13Matt JoneseXeMPt StAtUS: 72nd on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: matthew paul JonesHeiGHt: 6-0WeiGHt: 170BiRtHDAte: april 19, 1980BiRtHPLAce: Sydney, New South Wales, australiaReSiDence: Scottsdale, aZFAMiLY: Wife, melissaeDUcAtion: arizona State university (2001)SPeciAL inteReStS: Fantasy football, watching tV,relaxingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2001JoineD toUR: 2008nationwide tour Graduate (2007)BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSHeS:t4—2008 the Honda classic, Buick open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:5—John Deere classic; t7—Quail Hollow championship;t8—Bob Hope classic; t10—at&t pebble BeachNational pro-am, Zurich classic of New orleans.2010 SeASon:In third season, enjoyed his finest year on tour, withfive top-10s and a finish inside the top 125 on the moneylist for the first time in his career…Finished t8 at theBob Hope classic, his first top-10 since a t5 at the 2009John Deere classic…Kept the momentum going threeweeks later at the at&t pebble Beach National pro-am,where he finished t10 with five others…Was t10 at theZurich classic of New orleans, his third top-10 of theseason. one of five australians to post a top-10 finish attpc Louisiana on anzac Day (april 25), a national day ofremembrance in australia and New Zealand…Finished t7at the Quail Hollow championship on the strength of 69-68on the weekend…Fifth top-10 finish of the season cameat the John Deere classic, thanks largely to an openinground,7-under 64 for his best finish of the season...Hada strong performance late in the year, at the australianopen. Shot a final-round 68 to move up the leaderboard tot2 behind geoff ogilvy.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: a year of near misses for the aussie who enteredthe final event of the pga tour regular season, theWyndham championship, at No. 117 in the FedExcupstandings. a 70-74 over the weekend included a missed8-foot putt at the 72nd hole and contributed to missing theFedExcup playoffs by less than a point...Entered the FallSeries at No. 119 on the money list and despite makingPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.60 (53)Driving Distance ...........................................293.3 (42)Driving accuracy percentage .......................57.07% (167)greens in regulation percentage ................65.29% (151)putting average ...........................................1.753 (26)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–2 times, most recent JohnDeere classic/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2 times, mostrecent 2009 John Deere classic/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $227,333–2008 the Honda classic/t4career High official World Rank: after 2010 rydercup/1542-96 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSMatt Jones (Continued)the cut at turning Stone and Frys.com open finished No.134 at the end of the season...However, gained exemptstatus at the pga tour Qualifying tournament with athird-place finish...made 10 birdies in a final-round 64 atthe Buick Invitational, jumping from t36 to fifth, earning aspot in the following week’s Northern trust open. Joinedrunner-up John rollins as the only two players in the top-10 to record two eagles during the week...matched hispga tour career low with an 8-under 63 in third roundof the John Deere classic en route to a t5. the roundincluded nine birdies and just one bogey. Forced to playthird and final rounds on Sunday because of inclementweather earlier in the week...Finished t3 at the utahchampionship in his only start on the Nationwide tour,posting four rounds in the 60s. 2008: made 17 of 30 cutson tour during his rookie season in 2008 with a pair oftop-10 finishes. recorded the first top-10 finish of hispga tour career with a t4 at the Honda classic. rookieheld a share of the 54-hole lead with Luke Donald andmark calcavecchia. Hit his tee shot in the water on the<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2005 12008 31 17 2 5 93,590/127 $775,899/1352009 17 12 2 4 353/126 593,313/1342010 27 17 5 8 1,035/63 1,215,743/72total 76 46 9 17 2,584,956nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2002 8 4 1 $11,844/1672004 23 12 2 7 87,114/682005 14 8 1 3 44,976/982006 24 17 5 9 123,066/492007 25 18 4 6 9 302,227/72009 1 1 1 1 1 26,400/143total 95 60 4 1 15 30 595,627* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*par-3 17th on Sunday and made double bogey, eventuallyfinishing three behind winner Ernie Els...Ended a streakof six missed cuts with a t4 finish at the Buick open.recorded Friday’s low round with a 63 that featured twoeagles. Vaulted into contention with an eagle on the par-513th on Sunday, but bogeyed the par-5 16th and finishedtwo behind winner Kenny perry...Ended the season at No.135 on the money list...only previous pga tour start wasa missed cut at the 2005 FBr open. 2007: made the cutin 18 of 25 Nationwide tour starts in 2007, including ninetop-25s. Was a runner-up four times, one shy of the tourrecord, and ended the season No. 7 on the money list with$302,226...posted the first of four runner-up finishes atthe South georgia classic, finishing 9-under 279 and justone shot behind John Kimbell...During a five-tournamentstretch, posted second-place finishes at the Nationalmining association pete Dye classic (one shot behindJimmy Walker), the oregon classic (falling in a playoff toKyle thompson) and the mark christopher charity classic(dropping a playoff to richard Johnson)...other top-10<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 08 09 10u.S. openWDpgacuttHE pLaYErScutthe Barclays cut t60Deutsche Bank championshipt33BmW championshipt37finishes came at the melwood prince george’s countyopen and the albertsons Boise open, both t5s...memberof the Nationwide tour from 2004-07. 2006: made the cutin 17 of 24 starts in 2006, with five top-10 finishes...Endedthe season No. 49 on the money list, with $123,066...ranked t6 in Driving Distance (302.1 yards). 2005: madethe cut in eight of 14 events in 2005, with three top-25s,and finished the season No. 98 on the money list. 2004:made the cut in 12 of 22 starts on the 2004 Nationwidetour, including seven top-25s, and placed 68th on themoney list. 2002: made the cut in four of eight appearanceson the 2002 Nationwide tour. Has also played onthe pga tour of australasia. Amateur: Was 2001 firstteamall-american at arizona State university. Helpedlead the Sun Devils to a sixth-place finish at the Ncaachampionship. Shared medalist honors at the 2001Ncaa West regional with fellow 2007 Nationwide tourgrad Kyle thompson. Finished third at the 2001 pac-10championship.Section 2 Player BiograPhiesrobert KarlssoneXeMPt StAtUS: top 125 on 2010 pga tour nonmembermoney listFULL nAMe: Jan robert KarlssonHeiGHt: 6-5WeiGHt: 198BiRtHDAte: September 3, 1969BiRtHPLAce: Katrineholm, SwedenReSiDence: monacoFAMiLY: Wife, Ebba; thea (2001), ceasar (2004)SPeciAL inteReStS: Family, sportstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1989BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t2—2010 St. Jude classic.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (11):1995 turespana open mediterrania [Eur]. 1997 BmWInternational [Eur]. 1999 Belgacom open [Eur]. 2001 ViaDigital open de Espana [Eur]. 2002 omega Europeanmasters [Eur]. 2006 the celtic manor Wales open [Eur],Deutsche Bank players championship of Europe [Eur].2008 mercedes-Benz championship [Eur], alfred DunhillLinks championship [Eur]. 2010 commercialbank Qatarmasters [Eur], Dubai World championship [Eur].otHeR VictoRieS (1):2008 omEga mission Hills World cup [with HenrikStenson].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t2—St. Jude classic.2010 SeASon:played a limited pga tour schedule, entering 11 events...Finished t2 at the St. Jude classic, his career-best finishin a pga tour event. reached a playoff with LeeWestwood and robert garrigus at 10-under after garrigusmade triple bogey on the final hole of regulation. aftergarrigus was eliminated on the first playoff hole witha bogey, Westwood won with a birdie on the fourthplayoff hole, the par-4 18th. made the cut in all fourmajor championships, with his best peformance, a t14at the British open...Finished sixth in the European tourrace to Dubai on the strength of two victories, includingthe season-ending Dubai World championship...Won thecommercialbank Qatar masters in late January by threestrokes over defending champion alvaro Quiros. Victorymoved him back into the top 20 in the official World golfranking...contended in Japan in November, finishingt4 at the Dunlop phoenix and closed his season the followingweek by winning the Dubai World championship.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.07Driving Distance ...........................................288.8Driving accuracy percentage .......................58.36%greens in regulation percentage ................61.70%putting average ...........................................1.822(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 66–St. Jude classic/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 64–2006 Worldgolf championships-american Express championship/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $492,800–2010 St. Jude classic/t2career High official World Rank: after 2008 throughWeek Ending: 1/4/2009/6pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-97


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSrobert Karlsson (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2Shot weekend rounds of 67-67 at the Earth course atJumeirah Estates to get into a playoff with Ian poulterand then defeated the Englishman with a birdie on thesecond playoff hole.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: one season after the best year of his career, washampered by a left-eye injury that forced him to missfour months. Had fluid behind the retina of his left eyethat affected his vision and forced him out from late mayuntil returning in early october...Best pga tour finishwas a t14 at the Shell Houston open. Had a t4 at theDubai Desert classic on the European tour and teamedwith Henrik Stenson in defense of his omEga missionHills World cup title. 2008: Became the first Swedishplayer to win the European tour order of merit. Won themercedes-Benz championship and the alfred Dunhill<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1995 11997 11998 5 1 $5,750/3051999 7 5 1 2 102,865/1962000 32001 22002 2 1 20,072/2003 3 22005 12006 5 5 1 118,283/2007 13 10 1 3 424,870/2008 8 8 3 5 812,185/2009 6 5 1 130,237/2010 11 10 1 1 5 853,170/total 68 47 1 6 17 2,467,431nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2000 1total 1nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 18 15 1 1 3 7 $1,183,329* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*Links championship in Europe, as well as 10 other top-10s, including the masters, u.S. open and British open.only player to record top-10s in the first three majors (t8at the masters, t4 at the u.S. open and t7 at the Britishopen). Finished t20 at the pga championship aftersharing the first-round lead. the week before making hissecond ryder cup appearance, won the mercedes-Benzchampionship in germany on the European tour for hisfirst victory in two years. Followed that at the rydercup with a 1-1-2 record, including a singles victory overJustin Leonard...Won the alfred Dunhill Links title in earlyoctober. a t32 at Valderrama in the Volvo masters wasgood enough to maintain his top position against mainchallengers padraig Harrington and Lee Westwood. 2006:two titles made him Sweden’s most-prolific champion,surpassing the record of anders Forsbrand. He took his<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYvictory tally to seven with a win in the Deutsche Bankplayers’ championship of Europe. that followed an earlierwin in the celtic manor Wales open. Joined the Europeantour in 1991 and won his first five titles between 1995and 2002.PeRSonAL:In 2003 he decided to make a fresh start after years offeeling frustrated with both his game and life situation.Since then has worked hard with his attitude, as he hasbecome more relaxed and content both on and off thecourse. His work with his Swedish coach, annchristineLundstrom, has helped enormously and he credits her forthe hints she has given him to fully start taking personalleadership...at 6-5, one of the tallest players in golf...Sonof a superintendent.Year 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01u.S. opencutBritish open t77 t5 cut cut cut cut cut cut cutpga t65 t41 cutca championshipt53Year 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters t30 t8 cut t43u.S. open t45 cut cut t4 t27British open cut t35 cut t7 t14pga cut t29 t57 t20 t16tHE pLaYErS t6 t71 69accenture match play championship t33 t33 t33 t33 t17Bridgestone Invitational t77 t62 t69 t20 t65ca championship 21 t11 t30 t31 62HSBc championst34Deutsche Bank championshipt27nAtionAL teAMS: ryder cup (2), 2006, 2008; World cup (4), 2001, 2007, 2008, 2009; Sevetrophy (3), 2000, 2002, 2007.Jerry KellyeXeMPt StAtUS: 2009 tournament winner(through 2011)FULL nAMe: Jerome patrick KellyHeiGHt: 5-11WeiGHt: 165BiRtHDAte: November 23, 1966BiRtHPLAce: madison, WIReSiDence: madison, WIFAMiLY: Wife, carol; cooper patrick (8/14/98)eDUcAtion: university of Hartford (Finance andInsurance, 1989)SPeciAL inteReStS: Son’s sports teams, hockey, allsportstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1989JoineD toUR: 1996nationwide tour Graduate (1995)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (3):2002 Sony open in Hawaii, advil Western open. 2009Zurich classic of New orleans.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):1995 alabama classic, Buffalo open.otHeR VictoRieS (2):2006 Franklin templeton Shootout [with rod pampling].2009 Shark Shootout [with Steve Stricker].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t3—turning Stone resort championship.2010 SeASon:recorded one top-10 in 29 starts, but overall consistentseason saw him exceed $1 million in earnings for the 10thconsecutive season…aced the par-3 fourth hole in thefirst round of the Verizon Heritage with a 4-iron from 192yards. It was his third career hole-in-one, with two of themat Harbour town gL’s fourth hole (2007, third round)…recorded only top-10 of the season at the turning Stoneresort championship. posted a final-round 64 to jump fromt32 to t3.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Won for the first time in seven years with a victory atthe Zurich classic of New orleans and reached tHE tourchampionship presented by coca-cola for the first time infive years. Finished 22nd in the FedExcup...First top-10 wasa t9 at the mayakoba golf classic, aided by rounds of 66-68on the weekend...Second top-10 was a t9 at the puertorico open...rallied during the final round to win the Zurichclassic of New orleans for his third career pga tour title.Beginning the final round with a three-stroke lead, offsetbogeys on No. 8 and No. 10 with birdies on Nos. 5, 11 and14 for a 1-under 71 in the final round. Finished at 14-underpar274, one stroke ahead of charles Howell III, charlieWi and rory Sabbatini. It was his first tour title since hewon twice in 2002—exactly 200 starts prior to his win...playing in home state of Wisconsin, rallied with roundsof 66-65 on the weekend to finish third at the u.S. Bankchampionship, one shot out of Bo Van pelt-John mallingerplayoff won by Van pelt. Early in the 2009 season, despitepotential opportunity to play British open, vowed to supportmilwaukee event, and finished in the top-3 for the secondconsecutive milwaukee start (second, 2006)...In a mondayfinish at the rBc canadian open due to bad weather, manageda t5, largely due to a first-round, 7-under 65. the t52-98 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSJerry Kelly (Continued)finish matched his previous-best rBc canadian open effortfrom 2005...Finished t10 at tHE tour championship, histhird top-10 finish in four starts at the event. 2008: Notcheda pair of runner-up finishes to secure a ninth consecutiveseason in the top 60 on the money list...Began the seasonin Hawaii with consecutive 67s at the Sony open in Hawaiito claim solo third...recorded his second top-five finish ofthe season with a t2 at the inaugural puerto rico open,where he fell one stroke shy of winner greg Kraft. Finalround70 featured two birdies and 16 pars...collected hissecond runner-up finish of the season with at t2 at thememorial tournament, two behind winner Kenny perry.Has posted two top-10s in 12 starts at the muirfield Villagegolf club. 2007: competed in the first three events of thepga tour playoffs for the FedExcup before missing a spotin tHE tour championship by two spots on the points list(No. 32). recorded seven top-10 finishes, two of whichcame at major championships (masters, u.S. open)...at themasters, posted a t5 finish for his best showing at a major,his fifth made cut in five starts at augusta...recorded afourth consecutive top-10 with a final-round 64 to finish t3at the EDS Byron Nelson championship. His previous beststring of consecutive top-10 finishes was three, comingin spring 2003...Finished t7 at the u.S. open, five strokesbehind champion angel cabrera. one of just five playersto record top-10s in first two majors of the year. 2006:Finished in the top 40 (No. 39) on the tour money list forthe fifth time in last six years in a year that included twosecond-place finishes...recorded his best finish on toursince his two wins in 2002 with a runner-up finish at thechrysler classic of tucson, one behind Kirk triplett...Withfour rounds in the 60s, was runner-up to corey pavin inhome state at the u.S. Bank championship. Entered finalround two strokes behind pavin, but was unable to makeup any ground as pavin matched his 3-under-par 67. 2005:Finished 58th on the money list, lowest showing sincefinishing 59th in 2000...Former university of Hartford golferreturned to area for Buick championship, finishing t4 withfour rounds in the 60s for his best showing of the season,two shots out of Brad Faxon-tjaart van der Walt playoff.2004: Finished in the top 30 and made more than $2 millionfor the third straight season...Did not post a win butmatched his career high in top-10s (2003) with eight...Bestfinish came at the season-ending tour championship,where he closed with a 5-under 65 to finish solo third, fivestrokes behind winner retief goosen...Saw streak of 27straight made cuts come to an end when he missed thecut at the pga championship...contemplated off-seasonleft-shoulder surgery (ac joint) but decided to try rehabinstead. 2003: Earned a career-best 10 top-10s...tied thetour record for consecutive birdies with eight (Nos. 7-14)in the third round of the Las Vegas Invitational at tpcSummerlin...Earned spot on the u.S. presidents cup team.2002: Finished top 10 on the money list for the first timein his career...Earned first career victory in 200th careertour start at the Sony open in Hawaii. Shared first-roundlead and held third-round lead outright on way to defeatingJohn cook by one stroke...Second tour victory came just18 events after the first at the advil Western open. Fourrounds in the 60s, including a final-round 65, gave him thecome-from-behind win. Kelly began the day three strokesback of third-round leader robert allenby and finished twostrokes ahead of runner-up Davis Love III. 2001: made morethan $1 million in a season for the first time in his career,$1,491,607 (35th). For sixth consecutive year, played in30-plus events...Led tHE pLaYErS championship throughthe second and third rounds. closing 73 dropped him tofourth, four strokes behind tiger Woods...Held one-strokethird-round lead in reno-tahoe open but closed with 71and lost by one stroke to John cook’s final-round 64. 2000:Finished 59th on the tour money list with $784,754.ranking equaled previous career best when he won$336,748 in 1996. 1999: made cut in 22 of 34 events...Finished third at greater milwaukee open after holding54-hole lead. Final-round 71 dropped to solo third, fourstrokes behind carlos Franco. 1996: madison, WI, nativenearly captured first tour title in front of home-state fans.trailed by three strokes entering final round of greatermilwaukee open. Shot closing 64 to catch Loren robertsand force playoff after each shot tournament-record 265.roberts birdied first extra hole for victory. Finished rookieseason 59th on money list. 1995: Named Nationwidetour player of the Year. Was leading money-winner with$188,878. Won alabama classic and Buffalo open. 1992:Won 1992 Wisconsin State open.PeRSonAL:university of Wisconsin volunteer assistant golf coach.Wife carol’s brother, Jim Schuman, played on Nationwidetour from 1990-93 and is the Badgers’ head coach andKelly’s instructor…all-city hockey selection in highschool…university of Hartford golf teammates includedtour members tim petrovic and patrick Sheehan.received an honorary doctor of humanities degree from theschool in June 2009…Visited troops in the persian gulf forthanksgiving 2006 on a uSo/armed Forces Entertainmenttour with tour members corey pavin, Donnie Hammond,Frank Lickliter II and Howard twitty…Instrumental instarting the pga tour Flood relief effort, along with ZachJohnson, to support flooded communities in the midwestin the summer of 2008. also donated funds, toured parts ofthe devastated area and encouraged public support.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.95 (96)Driving Distance ...........................................279.0 (160)Driving accuracy percentage .......................70.50% (13)greens in regulation percentage ................67.49% (88)putting average ...........................................1.793 (120)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 63–2 times, most recent themcgladrey classic/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2003 theHonda classic/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,134,000–2009 Zurich classic of New orleans/1career High official World Rank: after 2003 FedEx St.Jude classic/18Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1991 11992 11993 21995 2 1 $4,733/3061996 31 17 1 4 5 336,748/591997 34 13 3 7 234,257/1031998 31 17 2 8 340,144/871999 34 22 1 2 8 533,702/772000 32 23 3 12 784,754/592001 31 21 1 7 11 1,491,607/352002 29 21 2 8 14 2,946,889/62003 30 23 1 10 16 2,158,342/262004 29 27 1 8 15 2,496,222/172005 31 21 4 11 1,352,487/582006 31 18 2 5 8 1,737,800/392007 28 21 1 7 10 94,680/32 1,978,034/362008 31 15 2 1 4 8 101,105/51 1,652,400/502009 26 19 1 1 6 11 570/22 2,562,648/232010 29 21 1 1 8 493/102 1,136,898/79total 463 300 3 6 7 74 152 21,747,664nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1993 28 15 1 3 10 $61,074/251994 26 19 8 11 60,928/261995 28 23 2 1 15 19 188,878/1total 82 57 2 2 26 40 310,881* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07masters t20 48 t31 t20 t5u.S. open t57 t37 cut cut t40 83 t7British open t44 cut t28 WD t47 cut t26 t49pga cut WD t26 cut t44 cut cut cut t34 48 cuttHE pLaYErS cut cut t31 cut t42 4 t11 cut t6 cut cut t28tour championship 4 t13 3accenture match play championship t33 t5 t5 t17Bridgestone Invitational 77 t53 t19 t46ca championship cNL t4 t21 t16the Barclays t73 t69 WD cut t56 t7 cut t32 cut t9Deutsche Bank championshipcut t65BmW championship cut t35 cut cut cut t41 t5 1 t3 t33 t21 t30 t49Year 08 09 10masters cut t12u.S. open cut t63British open cut cutpgacut cut cuttHE pLaYErSt32 cut t39tour championshipt10accenture match play championship t33Bridgestone Invitationalt11ca championshipt50HSBc championst54the Barclays t19 t52 cutDeutsche Bank championship cut t11BmW championship t60 t49nAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (1), 2003.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-99


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSt3 finish at the Bob Hope chrysler classic. Was one of justthree players to post all five rounds in the 60s, eventuallyfinishing four strokes behind winner D.J. trahan...claimedthe second runner-up finish of his career at the VerizonHeritage, three strokes behind champion Boo Weekley. Firstt2 came in his professional debut at the 2006 Valero texasopen...Became the youngest winner on tour in six yearswith a five-stroke victory over Ben curtis at the Wachoviachampionship. Kim, 22 at the time, finished at a record16-under par 272, three strokes better than the previoustournament record held by tiger Woods. Became the youngestwinner since Sergio garcia won his third tour title atthe 2002 mercedes-Benz championship...captured secondtour title with a two-stroke victory over Fredrik Jacobsonat the at&t National with rounds of 67-67-69-65—268.overcame a three-stroke deficit to 54-hole leader tompernice, Jr., to move into fifth in the FedExcup standingsand sixth in the united States ryder cup standings. Joinedtiger Woods (four), Kenny perry (three), phil mickelson (two)and camilo Villegas (two) as a multiple winner in 2008.the last two players with multiple tour victories in oneseason under age 24 were adam Scott (2004), who wontHE pLaYErS championship and the Booz allen classicat the age of 23, and Sergio garcia (2001), who won themastercard colonial and the Buick classic at age 21...recorded first top-10 finish in a major championship (infour starts) with a t7 at the British open...Kept the top-10streak intact a week later in ontario at the rBc canadianopen with a t8, his sixth top-10 of the year. Fired a 29 onhis back nine in the second round, needing only 10 putts.on his front nine in the third round, he fired a 4-under 31...posted all four rounds in the 60s on his way to a t3 finishat the BmW championship, his seventh top-10 finish ofthe season...played a crucial role as the united States wonthe ryder cup, including an emotional victory over rydercup veteran Sergio garcía 5 and 4 in the first match ofthe Sunday Singles...Jumped to a four-stroke lead afteran opening-round 6-under 64 at tHE tour championshippresented by coca-cola, and then led by two at the midwaypoint. rounds of 72-69 on the weekend led a t3 finish, hiseighth top-10 finish of the season. 2007: Youngest rookieon tour enjoyed successful first campaign with four topanthonyKimSection Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (3):2008 Wachovia championship, at&t National. 2010 ShellHouston open.otHeR VictoRieS (1):2009 Kiwi challenge.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:1—Shell Houston open; 2—the Honda classic; 3—masters tournament; t7—Quail Hollow championship.2010 SeASon:Season highlight was third career pga tour win, inplayoff fashion, at the Shell Houston open. amassed hisfour top-10 finishes in five starts between march and may,but missed the majority of the season due to left-thumbinjury and subsequent surgery…Finished second at theHonda classic, the fourth runner-up showing of his career.Finished five strokes behind champion camilo Villegas.carded a course record-tying, 6-under 64 in the secondround, one of five players to tie the champion course markduring the week…parred the first hole of a playoff withVaughn taylor to win the Shell Houston open for his thirdpga tour title. Finished at 12-under 276 after missing a6-foot par putt in regulation on the water-lined 18th holeto settle for a 2-under 70. Won for the first time since the2008 at&t National. played No. 18 again in the playoffand made a routine par, two-putting from 30 feet, aftertaylor hit a bad drive, played out of the greenside bunkerand came up short on his 18-foot par putt. Hit only 23 of56 fairways in four rounds, the fourth-lowest total for awinner since 1983…Finished third in his second careerstart at the masters on the strength of a final-round 65.His best finish in a major previously was t7 at the 2008British open. matched his best round in a major with a 65in the final round, including six birdies and an eagle. Shot65 in the second round of the 2009 masters, including 11birdies. Has recorded 40 birdies in first two masters starts,the most of any player in those two years…Finished t7 atthe Quail Hollow championship at 6-under 282…Withdrewfrom tHE pLaYErS championship in early may becauseof a left-thumb injury and underwent surgery to repair apartially torn ligament in may at the National Hand centereXeMPt StAtUS: multiple tournament winner(through 2013)FULL nAMe: anthony KimHeiGHt: 5-10WeiGHt: 160BiRtHDAte: June 19, 1985BiRtHPLAce: Los angeles, caReSiDence: Dallas, tX; plays out of royal oaks ccin Baltimore…returned at the World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational, but best finish in final six startswas t48 at the BmW championship.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Despite failing to reach the career-best numbershe posted in 2008, still managed to finish No. 35 inFedExcup standings and No. 39 in earnings...Eagled the72nd hole to finish t2 at the season-opening mercedes-Benz championship. at one point in the final round, movedwithin one stroke of winner geoff ogilvy before ogilvy madean eagle and five birdies to win by six...Forced to withdrawfrom the 50th Bob Hope classic hosted by arnold palmerafter experiencing discomfort in his left shoulder while practicingon monday of tournament week. Was instructed bydoctors to rest the shoulder and undergo treatment duringthe week before evaluating his return to play...Shot courserecord62 in first round of at&t National to lead by twostrokes. Shared lead with tiger Woods after 54 holes (10-under) and was paired with Woods for the first time in hiscareer in the final round, shooting 71 to finish third behindWoods and Hunter mahan...Next top-10 finish came in Julyat the rBc canadian open. With 6-under-par 66s in thesecond and third rounds, he claimed a t3. In 2008, his finalround,3-over 75 earned a t8. In 2009, a 1-over 73 led to at3...capped off his first presidents cup appearance with a5-and-3 victory over robert allenby to lead the u.S. team toa five-point victory over the International team at Hardingpark...Finished t10 at the World golf championships-HSBcchampions...Needed only a bogey on the first playoff holeto defeat Sean o’Hair, who made double bogey, and winthe Kiwi challenge in New Zealand. one year after placingsecond to Hunter mahan in the four-man event, closed witha 5-under 66 at cape Kidnapper’s golf resort. o’Hair birdiedthe 18th hole to shoot 2-under 69 and join Kim at 5-underpar137. 2008: capped a sensational sophomore season ontour with two victories (Wachovia championship and theat&t National) and a leading role on the victorious u.S.ryder cup team. Finished fourth in the FedExcup standings.Notched a career-high eight top-10 finishes, including sixtop-three finishes...making his first start of the season inclose proximity to his high school, La Quinta High, posted aFAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: university of oklahomaSPeciAL inteReStS: Basketball, footballtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2006Q ScHooL: 2006<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2006 2 2 1 1 2 $338,067/2007 26 20 1 4 10 93,192/43 1,545,195/602008 22 19 2 1 3 8 10 114,419/4 4,656,265/62009 22 17 1 2 3 8 1,420/35 1,972,155/392010 14 10 1 1 1 4 6 1,328/41 2,574,921/24total 86 68 3 4 7 20 36 11,086,603nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2006 2 1 $1,550/298total 2 1 1,550eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 7 6 1 1 4 $753,583* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 07 08 09 10masters t20 3u.S. open t20 t26 t16British open t7 cutpga t50 t55 t51 cuttHE pLaYErScut t42 cuttour championshipt3accenture match play championshipt17 t33Bridgestone Invitational t36 t36 t76ca championship 58 t22HSBc championst10 t25the Barclays t17 t12 t52 cutDeutsche Bank championship cut t27 t36 cutBmW championship t52 t3 t23 t48nAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (1), 2009; ryder cup (1), 2008; Walker cup (1), 2005.2-100 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSanthony Kim (Continued)10s, including a t3 at the Zurich classic of New orleans...Earned tour card via t13 finish at 2006 Qualifyingtournament at pga West, where the california native grewup playing the game. Qualified through all three stages,one of eight players to do so...played into third pga tourplayoffs for the FedExcup event, the BmW championship,and finished 43rd in FedExcup points...First top-10 of theseason was a t9 at the Nissan open, aided by a final-round64...posted rounds of 66-67 on the weekend to finish t5at the Shell Houston open...third top-10 was a t3 at theZurich classic of New orleans, aided by rounds of 69-65 onthe weekend...tied with Kevin Na for first-round lead at thecrowne plaza Invitational at colonial after a 7-under-par63. Finished t18...Was t7 at the Wachovia championshipto take the lead for FedExcup points among the rookieclass. 2006: turned professional in august after threeyears at the university of oklahoma…received SponsorExemption into the Valero texas open and finished t2 inBeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSHeS:4—2009 the Honda classic, t4—u.S. Bank championshipin milwaukee, Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals forchildren open.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):2003 preferred Health Systems Wichita open. 2008melwood prince george’s county open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t17—puerto rico open; t18—Bob Hope classic.2010 SeASon:played in 13 pga tour events before being sidelined inmay with a back injury. While recovering from back surgery,he elected to have a procedure done to repair his left ankle,which had been an issue for a few years. His last eventwas tHE pLaYErS championship. of the six cuts he made,his tour debut, earning an exemption into the followingweek’s Southern Farm Bureau classic…In just two starts,earned $338,067…also competed in two Nationwide tourevents. Amateur: three-time all-america (2004-2006) andNcaa Freshman of the Year (2004) at oklahoma. one ofthree finalists for 2006 Ben Hogan award. two victories asa junior and finished the season as the seventh-ranked collegiategolfer by golfweek...member of the victorious 2005united States Walker cup team along with J.B. Holmes,Nicholas thompson and Jeff overton, all rookies on tourin 2006...Four-time american Junior golf association allamerica.PeRSonAL:Serves as co-chair of the Young ambassadors council ofthe First tee…good friends with major League Baseballfirst baseman Derek Lee.Jeff Klauk (CloWK)eXeMPt StAtUS: major medical ExtensionFULL nAMe: Jeffrey michael KlaukHeiGHt: 6-0WeiGHt: 185BiRtHDAte: November 28, 1977BiRtHPLAce: Boynton Beach, FLReSiDence: St. augustine, FL; plays out of palenciaclub<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2003 12009 29 21 3 6 645/90 $1,243,696/712010 13 6 2 181/148 173,676/192total 43 27 3 8 1,417,372nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2000a 12001 12002 22 12 2 5 6 $146,316/222003 25 14 1 1 5 132,912/342004 26 16 4 9 106,427/552005 24 7 2 4 50,121/942006 23 7 1 2 2 50,553/1002007 30 23 1 4 12 168,702/342008 27 17 1 3 6 12 407,418/32010 3 2 1 11,350/172total 182 98 2 5 2 24 51 1,073,799total 179 96 2 5 2 24 50 1,062,449* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*top finishes were a t17 at the puerto rico open and a t18at the Bob Hope classic. Will begin the 2011 season on amajor medical Extension. coupled with $173,676 won in2010, will have 16 events to equal No. 125 troy merritt’searnings from 2010.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Had a good rookie season on the pga tour withthree top-10s and more than $1 million in earnings...Firsttop-10 was a solo fourth at the Honda classic...In hispLaYErS championship debut at tpc Sawgrass, where hisgrew up playing and his father Fred was the superintendent,finished t14...Held a share of the 18-hole lead at the u.S.Bank championship with greg chalmers at 6-under-par 64.posted four rounds in the 60s to finish t4 and move to 52ndin the FedExcup standings...Finished t4 for his third top-5finish of the year at Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitalsfor children open. ranked t1 in greens In regulation forPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.61Driving Distance ...........................................287.2Driving accuracy percentage .......................51.95%greens in regulation percentage ................62.88%putting average ...........................................1.777(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–the Honda classic/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2009 at&tNational/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,152,000–2008 Wachovia championship/1career High official World Rank: after 2008 Valerotexas open/6FAMiLY: Wife, Shanna; Jackson matthew (5/18/05),Bridget anne (9/18/2008)eDUcAtion: Florida Southern college (2000, Sportsmanagement)SPeciAL inteReStS: Fishing, Florida gators footballand basketballtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2000JoineD toUR: 2009nationwide tour Graduate (2008)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 07 08 09 10tHE pLaYErSt14 cutthe BarclayscutDeutsche Bank championshipcutthe week (87.5 percent) hitting 18 of 18 in a second-round67...Slipped from No. 68 to 71 on the final money list, witha t52 at the final event of the season, the children’s miracleNetwork classic...Finished 90th in FedExcup standings.2008: a member of the Nationwide tour from 2002-2008,never finishing outside of the top 100 on the money list.ranked fourth in Nationwide tour career earnings, one ofjust five players in tour history with more than $1 million incareer earnings. graduated to the pga tour after placingthird on the Nationwide tour money list in 2008...Earnedhis second career Nationwide tour win with a one-strokevictory at the melwood prince george’s county open inmay. Held the first- and second-round leads and was partof a four-way tie for the 54-hole lead. Was in front for mostof the day before bogeys at Nos. 16 and 17 dropped him intoa tie. rolled in a 12-foot birdie putt on the final hole to earnthe victory over Jeff Brehaut and David mathis. First-placeSection 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-101


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSJeff Klauk (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2check of $117,000 pushed him over the $200,000 mark andinto the No. 2 spot on the money list, virtually assuring theseven-year Nationwide tour member of his first trip to thepga tour in 2009...also had a second at the Nationwidetour championship at tpc craig ranch, t2s at the panamamovistar championship and utah championship, a t4at the Henrico county open and a t6 at the cox classic.Shot a 6-under 65 in the final round of the season tofinish second at the Nationwide tour championship andclaim the No. 3 position on the money list with $407,418.2007: posted four top-10 finishes on Nationwide tour.2006: Season-best third place finish came at cox classicon Nationwide tour. 2005: recorded a pair of top-10results on Nationwide tour. 2004: Earned four top-10s onNationwide tour. 2003: First career victory came at thepreferred Health Systems Wichita open. Fired rounds of66-69-64-66 to finish 19-under-par, one shot in front ofmark Hensby and mike Brisky. only previous pga tourstart before earning membership for 2009 was a missedcut at the 2003 at&t pebble Beach National pro-am. 2002:accumulated $146,316 in earnings on the Nationwidetour, good enough for No. 22 on the final money list.Amateur: member of three-time Ncaa Division II nationalchampionship team at Florida Southern. Won the 2000Ncaa Division II individual title by seven strokes, earningthe arnold palmer award for medalist honors. Named theNcaa Division II National player of the Year. member ofthe 2000 u.S. palmer cup team that competed in England.PeRSonAL:credits his father for giving him his start in golf. Father,Fred, served as the superintendent at tpc Sawgrass inponte Vedra Beach, FL, before retiring in 2008. Fatherwas chosen as Golfweek golf Father of the Year in 2000.Wife, Shanna (Nagy), won nine collegiate titles and wasNcaa Division II championship winner in 1996 and 1998at Florida Southern. Was a 2006 inductee into the FloridaSouthern college and the Sunshine State conference Hallof Fame. Brother John joined the 2004 Nationwide tourafter a successful college career at the university of texas.Younger brother, Jason, was a distance runner for theuniversity of Florida track team.Matt KucharPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................72.23Driving Distance ...........................................266.4Driving accuracy percentage .......................62.58%greens in regulation percentage ................60.96%putting average ...........................................1.787(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–Bob Hope classic/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 64–2009 u.S.Bank championship in milwaukee/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $268,800–2009 the Honda classic/4career High official World Rank: after 2009 Valerotexas open/138eXeMPt StAtUS: 2010 leader in official earnings(through 2015)FULL nAMe: matthew gregory KucharHeiGHt: 6-4WeiGHt: 195BiRtHDAte: June 21, 1978BiRtHPLAce: Winter park, FLReSiDence: St. Simons Island, gaFAMiLY: Wife, Sybi; cameron cole (10/11/07), carsonWright (7/2/09)eDUcAtion: georgia tech (2000, management)SPeciAL inteReStS: Sports, boats, planes, hiking,skiingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2000JoineD toUR: 2001nationwide tour Graduate (2006)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (3):2002 the Honda classic. 2009 turning Stone resortchampionship. 2010 the Barclays.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2006 Henrico county open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:1—the Barclays; t2—Bob Hope classic; 3—SBS championship, World golf championships-cachampionship, BmW championship; t4—rBc canadianopen; t6—u.S. open; t8—Shell Houston open, thememorial tournament; t9—World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational; t10—pga championship.2010 SeASon:turned in the best season of his career, finishing second inthe FedExcup standings with a victory (the Barclays) and atour-leading 11 top-10 finishes. also captured the arnoldpalmer award for leading the tour in official earnings($4,910,477), as well as Vardon trophy and Byron Nelsonaward for lowest adjusted scoring average (69.61)…making his first trip back to Kapalua in seven years, cardedbookend 67s at the season-opening SBS championship tofinish third, three strokes behind champion geoff ogilvy…Final-round 63 helped him finish t2 at the Bob Hope classic.tied for the lead with tim clark and Bill Haas entering thefinal hole, but second shot with a hybrid went to the backfringe of the green, where he three-putted for par from91 feet, missing a 10-footer for birdie. Haas birdied thefinal hole two groups later to win… third top-10 was at3 at World golf championships-ca championship, hiscareer-best finish in a World golf championships event…Next start was the Shell Houston open, where he posted at8 for fourth top 10 of the season…Fifth top 10 was a t8at the memorial tournament…playing in his 19th majorchampionship, at the u.S. open, equaled the best finalround of the day with a 3-under 68 to finish t6, a careerbestmajor performance. previous-best finishes came inhis first two starts (both as an amateur), t21 at the 1998masters and t14 at the 1998 u.S. open. Sixth top-10 of theseason surpassed a previous best of five in 2009…In July,finished in a nine-way tie for fourth at the rBc canadian<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 2-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1998a 6 5 21999a 4 22000a 12001 11 6 1 1 2 4 $572,669/2002 27 14 1 4 6 1,237,725/492003 23 8 2 176,047/1822004 28 13 1 4 509,257/1392005 21 9 1 3 402,786/1592006 8 2 30,297/2412007 26 16 1 2 4 89,021/92 886,146/1152008 27 16 1 1 5 8 94,590/115 1,447,638/702009 24 18 1 5 10 1,364/40 2,489,193/242010 26 23 1 1 3 11 20 2,728/2 4,910,477/1total 232 132 3 3 6 31 63 12,662,234nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2001 3 2 1 1 1 $38,739/952006 21 16 1 2 5 11 300,867/10total 24 18 1 3 6 12 339,606* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters t21 t50 cut t24u.S. open t14 cut cut cut cut t48 cut t6British open cut cut cut cut cut t27pga cut cut t10tHE pLaYErS WD cut t16 cut t14 t13tour championshipt25accenture match play championshipt17Bridgestone Invitational t38 t9ca championshipt3HSBc championst19the Barclays cut t43 cut t35 cut t28 1Deutsche Bank championship cut t17 t27 t41 cut t15 t11BmW championship t60 t10 t3nAtionAL teAMS: ryder cup (1), 2010; World amateur team championship (1), 1998;Walker cup (1), 1999.2-102 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSopen for seventh top-10. Ended four strokes behind winnercarl pettersson…Entered the third round of the World golfchampionships-Bridgestone Invitational one stroke behindco-leaders ryan palmer and Sean o’Hair, but a final-round73 resulted in a t9…claimed second career top-10 majorfinish with a t8 at the pga championship at WhistlingStraits. Held the 18-hole lead after opening with a 5-underpar67. clinched eighth and final ryder cup berth. Ninthtop-10 of the season led tour heading into the playoffs…at the Barclays, overcame a five-stroke deficit in the finalround with a 5-under 66 to force sudden-death with martinLaird. on the first playoff hole, he hit a 7-iron from therough 190 yards away that curled to 2 1/2 feet. convertedthe birdie putt for his third pga tour victory. Victory movedhim to No. 1 in the FedExcup standings and guaranteed thegeorgia tech graduate a spot in the season-ending tourchampionship presented by coca-cola in atlanta…twoweeks later, despite feeling ill, carded a 7-under 64 to grabthe first-round lead at the BmW championship. Hung nearthe top of the leaderboard the rest of the way, holding ashare of the second-round lead. Entering the final roundhe was just one stroke behind ryan moore. a final-round,1-over 72 left him t3, still good enough to maintain thetop spot in the FedExcup standings and record his tourleading11th top-10 finish of the season…Finished t25 attHE tour championship but fell just one spot to finish No.2 in the final FedExcup standings…Finished 2-1-1 in hisfirst ryder cup appearance. teamed with Stewart cink towin first two matches before halving their four-ball matchagainst Edoardo and Francesco molinari.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Won his second career pga tour title at the turningStone resort championship during a season where heposted career-best numbers (10), top-10 finishes (five), cutsmade (18), FedExcup finish (No. 40) and earnings (No. 24)...Finished t6 at the FBr open on the strength of 5-under 67sin the first two rounds...t5 at the memorial tournament,finishing at 6-under for the tournament...Was t4 through54 holes of BmW championship before final-round 75dropped him to a t10 finish...parred the sixth playoff holeto beat Vaughn taylor and win the turning Stone resortchampionship on monday morning. the duo played twoplayoff holes on Sunday night before darkness forcedthe postponement of the pga tour Fall Series eventuntil monday morning. they went bogey-birdie-birdie onmonday morning before the final hole, the 439-yard, par-413th. taylor drove first into a water hazard on the right andKuchar drove into the fairway. Kuchar got up and down forpar and the win as taylor made double bogey. It was hissecond career pga tour win. He won the 2002 Hondaclassic...Earned third straight top-10 finish, and fifth of theseason, with t7 at Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals forchildren open. 2008: Had a career-best five (later equaledin 2009) top-10 finishes on the way to a then-career best inearnings ($1,447,638). In his sixth start of the season, finishedt3 at the mayakoba golf classic, posting four roundsin the 60s. Finished four behind champion Brian gay...theMatt Kuchar (Continued)following month at the Verizon Heritage, played his weekend36 holes 7-under-par to finish t7 with michael Letzig,camilo Villegas, Stewart cink and Lucas glover...Workwith swing coach, chris o’connell, out of Dallas paid offin Ft. Worth. a second-round, 6-under-par 64 earned ninthplace...posted back-to-back top-10s with his t10 finish atthe memorial tournament. First time he posted consecutivetop-10s since joining the tour in 2001...Second-placefinish at the Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals forchildren open was his best on tour since he won the 2002Honda classic. His only other second-place finish came in2001. 2007: In first season back on the pga tour, had bestperformance since winning in 2002, with two top-10s...recorded a final-round 6-under-par 66 at the at&t pebbleBeach National pro-am to finish t6...Former georgia techall-america posted t3 at the at&t classic in Duluth, ga,aided by a third-round 8-under-par 64...Had a hole-in-oneduring the final round of the Zurich classic of New orleans.2006: Spent most of his season on the Nationwide tour,where he earned his first career win at the Henrico countyopen by beating paul claxton in a playoff. Finished No. 10on the final money list to earn his 2007 pga tour card...missed the cut in six of his eight tour starts. 2005: onlytop-10 finish came at the mcI Heritage...Had a hole-in-oneduring the final round of the John Deere classic. 2004: at10 at the Hp classic of New orleans was his only top-10finish in 28 starts. 2003: after winning for the first time,struggled through a difficult season which saw him fall outof the top 125 on the money list...Best result came at theFedEx St. Jude classic, a 20th-place finish thanks to a pairof 67s on the weekend. 2002: opened the season with abang with a t4 at the Sony open in Hawaii...two monthslater earned his first victory at the Honda classic. closedwith a pair of 66s to defeat Brad Faxon and Joey Sindelarby two strokes. made four consecutive birdies on the backnine to help him rally from a four-shot deficit to Sindelar atthe turn. Victory jumped him from No. 149 in official Worldgolf ranking to No. 50 and qualified him for the masters onthe last day to qualify...Finished t5 at the Fed Ex St. Judeclassic, worth $133,475 to push him over the $1-millionmark for the first time in a single season...Finished t9 attampa Bay classic presented by Buick, posting four subparrounds. 2001: Earned pga tour card through sponsorexemptions...ranked second behind charles Howell III inpga tour non-member earnings with $572,669 in only11 starts. Earnings would have ranked him 91st on tourofficial money list...after missing the cut in his first threetour starts, playing on a sponsor exemption, secured hiscard for 2002 with two big finishes...Earned first top-10 in atour event in sixth start as professional. rounds of 68-66-72-67 at air canada championship produced t3 worth$197,200. Season earnings total at that point of $269,253earned him Special temporary membership...Best effort ofseason came in San antonio, where he was two strokesbehind Justin Leonard after 54 holes of texas open.playing in the final group on Sunday, closed with 69, asdid Leonard, for t2 with rookie J.J. Henry. the texas openpaycheck of $264,000, clinched 2002 tour card in onlyeighth start of season...made three starts in Nationwidetour events, including a t2 at the Siouxland open in July...played from australia to mexico, played on the Nationwidetour, canadian tour and the golden Bear tour. 2000: afterfinishing his collegiate career at georgia tech in may,decided to stay amateur and briefly took a job in finance...played in the Westin texas open at Lacantera in octoberas an amateur and missed the cut. It was in texas wherehe started to think about turning pro and giving the pgatour a try...one month later, made his professional debutat the 2000 australian open (won by aaron Baddeley).Amateur: 1997 u.S. amateur champion following threeconsecutive wins by tiger Woods...Lost in the quarterfinalsin 1998 when defending the u.S. amateur crown at oakHill...as a sophomore in 1998 at georgia tech, finished21st at masters and 14th at u.S. open. Finish at masterswas best 72-hole finish by an amateur in 20 years. therewas talk of his turning pro, but Kuchar instead finishedout his collegiate career at georgia tech, where he was atwo-time first-team all-america selection and the YellowJackets’ second player to be a four-time all-acc selection(along with David Duval). awarded Fred Haskins award in1998 as the nation’s top collegiate golfer...Was 1998 accplayer of the Year...Six career collegiate victories for techwas bested only by Duval’s eight.PeRSonAL:got started in golf when his mother, meg, upgraded thecountry club membership to include golf when he was 12years old. He and his dad tried golf and were hooked…Father, peter Kuchar, is an excellent tennis player who wasranked No. 1 in doubles at one time in the state of Florida…Wife, Sybi, was a standout tennis player at georgia tech,where they met. they teamed in october 2009 to winthe consolation title in the uSta National Husband/WifeDoubles championship at the atp Headquarters in ponteVedra Beach, FL.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................69.61 (1)Driving Distance ...........................................286.9 (105)Driving accuracy percentage .......................67.89% (39)greens in regulation percentage ................69.36% (34)putting average ...........................................1.739 (6)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 63–2 times, most recent thegreenbrier classic/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–6 times, mostrecent 2010 the greenbrier classic/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,350,000–2010 the Barclays/1career High official World Rank: after 2010 Justintimberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open/10Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-103


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRShank Kuehne (Kee-knee)Section Player BiograPhies2BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t2—2003 Shell Houston open, 2005 John Deere classic.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (2):2002 texas challenge [can], tELuS Quebec open [can].otHeR VictoRieS (2):2003 Franklin templeton Shootout [with Jeff Sluman]. 2004Franklin templeton Shootout [with Jeff Sluman].2010 SeASon:Did not compete due to lingering back problems. coupledwith 2006-07 winnings of $24,677, has 18 events in 2011to earn $636,221, equaling No. 125 from 2006.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Did not compete in 2009 as he continued to recoverfrom a back injury. 2008: Did not compete because of aback injury. 2007: after playing in just three events, wasgranted a major medical Extension carryover because ofback ailment. missed the cut in all three starts, and did notplay after the Stanford St. Jude championship...played inthree Nationwide tour events, with a best finish of t19 atthe chitimacha Louisiana open. 2006: Limited to just nineevents due to a back injury. missed seven of nine cuts anddid not play again after tHE pLaYErS championship. 2005:Despite making only 12 cuts, managed to collect $786,817and finish 104th on the money list...Broke through with t2finish at John Deere classic, posting four rounds in the 60sto finish one shot behind champion Sean o’Hair. matchedcareer-best finish at the 2003 Shell Houston open, and$352,000 paycheck was largest of his career...Second top-eXeMPt StAtUS: major medical ExtensionFULL nAMe: Henry august Kuehne IIHeiGHt: 6-2WeiGHt: 205BiRtHDAte: September 11, 1975BiRtHPLAce: Dallas, tXReSiDence: palm Beach gardens, FL; plays out of oldpalm10 was a solo fourth at the INtErNatIoNaL, five pointsbehind champion retief goosen in the modified Stablefordscoring system. Improved his season earnings to $739,091with his $240,000 payday in colorado, helping secure hiscard for the 2006 season. 2004: recorded two top-10s andfinished in the top 100 on the money list...First top-10 wasa solo fifth at the Nissan open, in his first career start atriviera…Next top-10 did not come until September, a t6at the Deutsche Bank championship. 2003: Earned tourcard for 2004 with $872,139 in earnings as a non-memberplaying primarily on Sponsor Exemptions. Began the seasonwith partial status on the Nationwide tour...topped tourin Driving Distance, averaging a record 321.4 yards, unseatingJohn Daly who had won eight consecutive DrivingDistance titles...Finished t3 at the BellSouth classic and t2at Shell Houston open and earned enough money to pushpast the 150th player (tom Scherrer) on the 2002 pga tourmoney list and enabled him to become a Special temporarymember of the tour. 2002: made the cut in four of six tournaments,including top-25 finishes at the B.c. open (t19)and the Kemper Insurance open (t23)...2002 order of meritchampion on the canadian tour. posted two victories, atthe texas challenge and the tELuS Quebec open...EarnedInternational rookie of the Year honors. 2001: played nineevents on the European tour and had one top-10, a t8 at themoroccan open. 2000: made the cut in two of six tournaments,with a t13 at the gtE Byron Nelson classic, his bestshowing. 1999: turned pro midway through the year andmade two cuts in six starts, with a t29 at the Bell canadianopen his best result. Amateur: missed the cut at the 1999FAMiLY: Henry III (9/19/05)eDUcAtion: Southern methodist university (1999,communications)SPeciAL inteReStS: Fishing, meditationtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1999JoineD toUR: 2003masters...1998 u.S. amateur champion, defeating tommcKnight, 2 and 1, in the finals at oak Hill cc in rochester,NY...Began college career at oklahoma State but latertransferred to Southern methodist university. Second-teamall-american as a junior at Smu…Winner of two individualtitles during the 1996-97 season...tied Smu’s all-time low54-hole total of 208 at the Dr pepper Intercollegiate andestablished a school record for low round, firing a 63 at thegolf World Invitational.PeRSonAL:Lists playing in the 1999 masters and winning the 1998 u.S.amateur, with older brother trip as his caddie, as his biggestthrills in golf…credits his father for giving him his startin golf…Lists Fred couples as his hero…Sister, Kelli, wasa two-time u.S. Women’s amateur champion and currentlyplays on the Lpga. Brother, trip, a former all-american atoklahoma State, won the 2007 u.S. mid-amateur and wasin the 2008 masters field. trip was the 1994 u.S. amateurrunner-up to tiger Woods.PLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer Low Round/Round: 63–2002 B.c. open/2Largest career Paycheck/Finish: $352,000–2005 JohnDeere classic/t2career High official World Rank: after 2003 Hp classicof New orleans/102<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1998a 11999a 2 11999 6 2 $19,869/2582000 6 2 1 85,656/2002 6 4 2 80,840/2003 23 14 1 1 4 5 872,139/2004 30 15 2 8 816,889/992005 30 12 1 2 3 786,817/1042006 9 2 24,677/2442007 3total 116 52 2 1 8 19 2,686,886nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2000 4 1 $2,337/2412001 22002 42007 3 2 1 8,518/214total 13 3 1 10,855* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06masterscutu.S. open 65pgacuttHE pLaYErScut cut cutnAtionAL teAMS: World amateur team championship (1), 1998.2-104 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSMartin lairdeXeMPt StAtUS: 2009 tournament winner(through 2011)FULL nAMe: martin charles campbell LairdHeiGHt: 6-2WeiGHt: 190BiRtHDAte: December 29, 1982BiRtHPLAce: glasgow, ScotlandReSiDence: Scottsdale, aZFAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: colorado State university (2004,marketing)SPeciAL inteReStS: European soccer, watchingsports, music, carstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2004nationwide tour Graduate (2007)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2009 Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for childrenopen.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2007 athens regional Foundation classic.otHeR VictoRieS (1):2004 Denver open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:2—the Barclays, Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals forchildren open; t4—SBS championship; t10—crowneplaza Invitational at colonial.2010 SeASon:Earned first trip to tHE tour championship on the strengthof a second-place finish at the first playoffs event, theBarclays. Finished 11th in the final FedExcup standings…Had a t4 finish at the season-opening SBS championshiprepresented the best finish of the seven players makingtheir first appearance at the event. placed four strokesbehind repeat winner geoff ogilvy…Next top-10 finishcame 13 starts later when four rounds in the 60s led to at10 finish at the crowne plaza Invitational at colonial…Led by three strokes through 54 holes at the Barclays,with rounds of 69-67-65. Holding a one-stoke lead on thefinal hole of regulation, 3-putted from 23 feet for a bogeyto fall back into a playoff with matt Kuchar, posting afinal-round 71. on the first hole of sudden death Kuchar’s7-iron from 190 yards curled to 2 1/2 feet for birdie. Lairdcould not match the birdie, and he settled for a runner-upfinish to move from No. 92 in the FedExcup Standings toNo. 3. Finished 30th at tHE tour championship in his firstcareer start in the atlanta event…Held the 54-hole leadin defense of his first tour title at the Justin timberlakeShriners Hospitals for children open after opening 69-62-63. posted a final-round 69 to force a playoff with JonathanByrd and cameron percy at 21-under-par 263. Bid for repeatin Las Vegas ended when Byrd made a hole-in-one on thefourth extra hole. after winning his first career playoffon tour in 2009 in Las Vegas, has dropped his last twoplayoffs.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Won for the first time in his pga tour career at theJustin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open...after three top-10s in 2008 he posted his first top-10 of theseason at the Legends reno-tahoe open, a t2, holing a5-foot putt for birdie at the 72nd hole. Finished third-round66 in spectacular fashion posting birdie, birdie, birdie,eagle over last four holes. ranked No. 3 in Driving Distance(344.1-yard average) and t4 in Fairways Hit (49/56 - 87.5percent) for the week...Won the Justin timberlake ShrinersHospitals for children open for his first pga tour title,beating george mcNeill with a birdie on the third hole ofa playoff in the Fall Series event. closed with a 3-under 68to match mcNeill and former uNLV player chad campbellat 19-under 265. campbell was eliminated on the secondextra hole. Laird holed an 11-foot birdie putt on the par-418th for the victory after mcNeill, the 2007 winner, hit hisapproach near the greenside water hazard, then lipped outan 18-foot par putt. Earned $756,000 and a two-your tourexemption for the breakthrough victory at tpc Summerlinin his 53rd tour start. He jumped from 134th to 62nd onthe money list with $1,271,254...Finished the season atNo. 65 on the money list. 2008: made 20 of 29 cuts withthree top-10 finishes in his rookie season on tour, landingin the 125th position in the final week...rookie birdiedfive consecutive holes on Sunday (Nos. 2-6) at the Legendsreno-tahoe open on his way to a 6-under 66 and a t4 finish,his first career top-10...posted his second-consecutivet4 two weeks later at the Wyndham championship atSedgefield cc in greensboro, Nc. Laird, who was thefirst-round co-leader with Bob Heintz after a 63, ended theweek with another 7-under-par 63 in the final round...Shota final-round 67 to finish t7 at the Barclays...Entered thefinal tournament, the children’s miracle Network classic,ranked 126th on the money list. Finished t21 at the Disneytournament to jump into the 125th spot after Shane Bertsch,ranked 125th entering the week, missed the cut. 2007:made the cut in 19 of 27 events on the Nationwide tour,including nine top-25 finishes. Finished No. 13 on the moneylist, with $252,679. got off to a strong start with weekendappearances in nine of his first 10 starts. Became the firstplayer from Scotland to win on the Nationwide tour withhis one-stroke win over Jeremy anderson and Justin Bolli atthe athens regional Foundation classic. Ended the year instrong fashion with a t3 at the season-ending Nationwidetour championship at Barona creek. 2006: Won the SanJuan open, his second career pro victory. 2005: made thecut in eight of 19 starts on the Nationwide tour, with a t18at the preferred Health Systems Wichita open his only top-25 finish. 2004: missed the cut at the 2004 Envirocare utahclassic in his only career Nationwide tour start prior to hisrookie season in 2005. Won the 2004 Denver open for hisfirst professional win. Amateur: two-time all-americanselection at colorado State university, where he won fourcollegiate golf tournaments. Holds school records for top-10(23) and top-20 finishes (31).PeRSonAL:coached at colorado State by Jamie Bermel, who wasmasters champion Zach Johnson’s coach at Drakeuniversity…played his first event as a professional in hisnative Scotland at the 2009 Scottish open, shooting 65in the first round and finishing 10th…Has the flag of hishome country, Scotland, on his golf belt, golf bag and thetees he uses.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.16 (123)Driving Distance ...........................................296.5 (20)Driving accuracy percentage .......................60.27% (144)greens in regulation percentage ................67.83% (77)putting average ...........................................1.794 (123)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 62–Justin timberlake ShrinersHospitals for children open/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2 times,most recent 2010 Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals forchildren open/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $810,000–2010 the Barclays/2career High official World Rank: after 2010 children’smiracle Network classic/47Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-2events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2007 12008 29 20 3 5 100,393/67 $852,752/1252009 24 12 1 1 2 5 289/146 1,349,354/652010 26 18 2 4 6 1,005/11 2,137,928/35total 80 50 1 3 9 16 4,340,034nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2004 12005 19 8 1 $18,488/1562007 27 19 1 1 5 9 252,679/132008 1total 48 27 1 1 5 10 271,166eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 5 4 1 2 $340,189* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 07 08 09 10u.S. open cut cutBritish opencut cutpgat48tHE pLaYErSt71 cuttour championship 30Bridgestone Invitationalt16HSBc championst54the Barclays t7 2Deutsche Bank championship t50 t25BmW championship t55 t50pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-105


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSDerek lamely (laM-lee)Section Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2010 puerto rico open.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2009 Nationwide children’s Hospital Invitational.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:1—puerto rico open.2010 SeASon:pga tour rookie of the Year nominee was one of tworookies to win on tour in 2010…Finished at 19-underto win his first pga tour event by two strokes over KrisBlanks at the puerto rico open. Shot 63-66 in the final tworounds to win the weather-delayed event and became thefirst rookie to win on the pga tour since marc turnesawon the Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for childrenopen in late 2008. teed off the final round on No. 10,becoming the first winner to start on the back nine and winsince Keith clearwater at the 1987 colonial Invitational. Setthe trump International gc course record with his 10-birdie63 in the third round, which was completed monday morning.He then rallied from a four-stroke deficit to finish ata tournament-record 19-under-par 269. When he won onthe Nationwide tour in 2009, he was eight strokes backat the Nationwide children’s Hospital open entering thefinal round, shot a 65 and beat rickie Fowler in a playoff…competed in the Barclays, the first event in the pga tourplayoffs for the FedExcup…Finished 104th in the FedExcupstandings.eXeMPt StAtUS: 2010 tournament winner(through 2012)FULL nAMe: Derek James LamelyHeiGHt: 6-0WeiGHt: 175BiRtHDAte: July 12, 1980BiRtHPLAce: Belleville, ILReSiDence: Fort myers, FLcAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished No. 4 on the 2009 Nationwide tour moneylist thanks to a win and a pair of runner-up finishes...made 12 cuts in 17 starts...Earned his first career win witha playoff victory at the Nationwide children’s HospitalInvitational in columbus, oH, coming from eight strokesoff the pace in the final round. Fired a 6-under 65 on thelast day at the ohio State Scarlet course to get to 11-underpar. Defeated oklahoma State all-america rickie Fowlerwith a par-3 on the second extra hole. First-place checkof $139,500 vaulted him from No. 135 to No. 12 on theseason money list at the time...two weeks later, finishedt2 at the price cutter charity championship...His fourthtop-10 was a t7 at the mexico open...Finished runner-upat the Soboba classic, where he shared the 54-hole lead.Blistered the cc at Soboba Springs for a course-record,9-under 62 in the third round to share the 54-hole lead withBrian Stuard. Failed to get anything going on the windyfinal day and was 3-over through 16 holes but closed withback-to-back birdies for a solo second, two back of winnerJerod turner. check for $108,000 moved him from No. 12to No. 3 on the money list and cemented his status on thepga tour in 2010...His sixth top-10 of the year came atthe miccosukee championship, where he finished t7. 2008:made two starts prior to 2009 on both the Nationwidetour and pga tour...missed the cut at the 2008 melwoodprince george’s county open on the Nationwide tour andwas 71st the 2008 poDS championship on the pga tour...Winner of the 2008 Waterloo (Ia) open...played mini-tourFAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: Florida gulf coast university (2003,Business management)SPeciAL inteReStS: FishingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2004nationwide tour Graduate (2009)events since turning professional...made the cut in four ofseven starts on the 2008 tarheel tour, with his best finish arunner-up at the michelob ultra classic.PeRSonAL:member of texas state championship team at montgomeryHigh School.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.67 (162)Driving Distance ...........................................294.0 (36)Driving accuracy percentage .......................54.84% (180)greens in regulation percentage ................61.93% (183)putting average ...........................................1.794 (123)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 63–2 times, most recent thegreenbrier classic/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2 times, mostrecent 2010 the greenbrier classic/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $630,000–2010 puerto rico open/1career High official World Rank: after 2010 arnoldpalmer Invitational/85<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2004 12008 1 1 $10,494/2009 2 1 1 58,188/2010 28 13 1 1 3 487/104 972,961/95total 32 15 1 1 4 1,041,643nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2005 1 1 $2,900/2622008 12009 17 12 1 2 5 6 374,998/4total 19 13 1 2 5 6 377,898* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 04 05 06 07 08 09 10u.S. opencutpgacuttHE pLaYErScutthe BarclayscutBmW championshipcut2-106 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSMarc leishman (leesh-mun)eXeMPt StAtUS: 59th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: marc LeishmanHeiGHt: 6-2WeiGHt: 200BiRtHDAte: october 24, 1983BiRtHPLAce: Warrnambool, Victoria, australiaReSiDence: Warrnambool, Victoria, australiaFAMiLY: Wife, audreySPeciAL inteReStS: Surfing, crickettURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2005nationwide tour Graduate (2008)BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t2—2009 BmW championship, 2010 Farmers Insuranceopen.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2008 WNB golf classic.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (1):2006 Jisan resort open [Kor], Queensland cairns classic[aus], toyota Southern classic [aus]. 2007 toyota Southernclassic [aus].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t2—Farmers Insurance open; t7—at&t National.2010 SeASon:made 17 of 26 cuts to go with two top-10s, including arunner up for the second consecutive season…Equaledcareer-best finish (2009 BmW championship) in his 30thcareer start with a t2 at the Farmers Insurance open. oneof seven players to shoot under par for all four rounds attorrey pines…garnered his second top-10 of the season14 starts later, where weekend rounds of 67-68 led to a t7finish at at&t National.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Voted rookie of the Year, with three top-10s, includinga runner-up finish to tiger Woods at theposted fourrounds in the 60s at the Valero texas open for a careerbestt5 finish...Followed with an 11-under 269 effort atHp Byron Nelson championship, where he played the frontnine without a bogey for the week (10-under) and finishedt8...Shot a career-low, 9-under 62, one off the tpc Bostoncourse record, in the second round of the Deutsche Bankchampionship. round included a birdie-eagle streak of6-under (B-B-E-B-B) on Nos. 16-2 that equaled the beststreak of the season to date. Eagled the 72nd hole tofinish t15 and advance from 93rd to 67th in the FedExcupstandings and earn a start at the following week’s BmWchampionship...posted four rounds in the 60s to finish acareer-best t2 at the BmW championship. moved fromNo. 67 to No. 16 in the FedExcup standings to earn a tripto tHE tour championship presented by coca-cola, thelone rookie to play in the pga tour playoff finale in 2009.Leishman and Luke Donald were the only players to moveinto the top 30 following the BmW championship. 2008:placed 19th on the Nationwide tour money list, just 56cents ahead of the 20th position...Earned his first careerNationwide tour win with an 11-stroke victory at the WNBgolf classic, tying the Nationwide tour largest-winningmarginrecord (chris Smith, 1997 omaha classic). Was21-under par in becoming the sixth australian to win in2008. advanced from 56th to 19th on the money list...t9 atthe Livermore Valley Wine country championship...Secondtop-10 of the year came at the BmW charity pro-am,where he t6...Led after 36 holes of the utah championship,shooting a record-equaling, 8-under 63 in the second round.playing in the last group in the final round, he hit his teeshot at hole No. 12 out of bounds, shot 72 and finished ina six-way t2, six strokes back of winner Brendon todd...Nationwide tour championship at tpc craig ranch finish oft7 advanced him four spots on the final money list to 19thto secure his 2009 pga tour card. 2007: played his rookieseason on the Nationwide tour, making the cut in five ofeight starts and posting four top-25 finishes. concluded theseason No. 92 on the money list, with $63,643...openedthe year with two top-10 finishes, including a career-bestt3 at the Jacob’s creek open championship and a t10 atthe HSBc New Zealand pga championship...Highly successfulcareer in australia, including third win on the VonNida tour at the toyota Southern classic. 2006: made firsttwo Nationwide tour starts, with only made cut—a t43 atthe Jacob’s creek open championship...Won twice on theVon Nida tour at the 2006 Queensland cairns classic andthe 2006 toyota Southern classic...Led that tour’s orderof merit. Amateur: Victories posted at the 2001 VictorianJunior masters, 2001 South australian Junior masters andthe 2001 Victorian Boys champion...Won the Warrnamboolclub championship as a 13-year old while playing in thesame group as his father.PeRSonAL:Likes to surf and watch australian rules Football but sayshis favorite sport is cricket. Says it’s tough to explain cricketto americans but its a lot like golf because it lasts a longtime, you have to pace yourself, requires strategic decisionmaking and you must take chances at the right time…Listsgreg Norman as one of his heroes as a youngster but modeledhis game after Ernie Els.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.77 (74)Driving Distance ...........................................295.0 (31)Driving accuracy percentage .......................58.37% (159)greens in regulation percentage ................66.67% (104)putting average ...........................................1.792 (119)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–Wyndham championship/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2009 DeutscheBank championship/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $660,000–2009 BmW championship/t2career High official World Rank: after 2010 Northerntrust open/75Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2009 28 18 1 3 8 593/20 $1,742,243/472010 26 17 1 2 9 1,268/44 1,488,837/59total 54 35 2 5 17 3,231,080nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2006 2 1 $2,535/2542007 8 5 1 2 4 63,643/922008 25 16 1 1 5 8 244,224/19total 35 22 1 1 1 7 12 310,402* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 09 10masterscutu.S. opencutBritish opent60pgat48tHE pLaYErScuttour championshipt28ca championshipt63the Barclayscut t36Deutsche Bank championship t15 t61BmW championship t2 t11pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-107


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSJustin leonardSection Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (12):1996 Buick open. 1997 Kemper open, British open.1998 tHE pLaYErS championship. 2000 Westin texasopen at Lacantera. 2001 texas open at Lacantera. 2002WorLDcom cLaSSIc - the Heritage of golf. 2003 theHonda classic. 2005 Bob Hope chrysler classic, FedEx St.Jude classic. 2007 Valero texas open. 2008 Stanford St.Jude championship.otHeR VictoRieS (1):2000 cVS charity classic [with Davis Love III].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t3—Wyndham championship.2010 SeASon:recorded one top-10, fewest since he joined the tour in1994. Finished outside of the top 45 on the money list forjust the third time in his career…aced the 13th hole of thecopperhead course at Innisbrook in the second round of thetransitions championship on the way to a t20. It was hisfifth hole-in-one on tour…Finished t3 at the Wyndhamchampionship for his first top-10 of the season. Went to the72nd hole with an opportunity to tie the leader and eventualchampion, arjun atwal, at 20-under par with a birdie, but anerrant drive set up a closing bogey.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made the cut in 21 of 26 starts, finishing No. 39 in theFedExcup point standings and inside the top 30 (No. 30) onthe money list for the 12th time in his career...Despite anopening-round, 1-over 74, battled back to finish fifth at theseason-opening mercedes-Benz championship...Lost 2 and1 to ross Fisher in the quarterfinals of the World golfchampionships-accenture match play championship, finishingt5...Next top-10 finish also came in a World golfchampionships event, finishing t9 at the ca championship...Four rounds in the 60s led to a t5 effort at the Valero texaseXeMPt StAtUS: 87th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: Justin charles garrett LeonardHeiGHt: 5-9WeiGHt: 170BiRtHDAte: June 15, 1972BiRtHPLAce: Dallas, tXReSiDence: Dallas, tXopen...Final-round 68 earned a t8 at the British open aftermissing cuts at the masters and u.S. open...Finished 2-1-2in helping lead the united States to a five-point victory overthe International team at the presidents cup...closed theseason with a runner-up finish, the 17th of his career, at thechildren’s miracle Network classic. Held a two-shot lead atthe midway point and then was in a four-way tie for the leadafter 54 holes. Barely missed a 16-foot birdie putt on thefinal hole to win in regulation, shot 67, and was then eliminatedon the first playoff hole after a bogey, as Stephenames beat george mcNeill on the next playoff hole. 2008:recorded his 12th career victory (Stanford St. Judechampionship) and played an integral part on the winningu.S. ryder cup team. made the cut in 24 of 25 starts, witheight top-10 finishes and an eighth-place finish in theFedExcup standings. Surpassed $3 million in earnings forthe first time in his career...posted the 16th runner-up finishof his career at the Bob Hope chrysler classic. carried afour-stroke lead into the final round, but an even-par 72 lefthim three strokes behind tournament winner D.J. trahan(final-round 65). Finished fourth at the World golfchampionships-accenture match play championship, losingto Henrik Stenson in the consolation final, 3 and 2. Lost toStewart cink in the semifinals...Won for the second time inmemphis at the Stanford St. Jude championship after makinga 19-foot birdie putt on the second playoff hole, thepar-3 11th, to defeat trevor Immelman and robert allenby.Was three strokes back through 54 holes, but surged up theleaderboard with a final-round 68 and captured his 12thcareer tour win. Finished at 4-under 276, the highest72-hole total since this event moved to the tpc Southwindcourse in 1989...In third ryder cup appearance, had a 2-1-1record for winning american team. It was his first ryder cupstart since the u.S. won in 1999. 2007: rallied late in theyear to win for the 11th time in his career and totaled morethan $2 million in earnings...Began the year with eight consecutivemissed cuts and finished with three top-10s in lastFAMiLY: Wife, amanda; reese Ella (9/14/03), averyKate (3/29/05), Luke garrett (7/22/06), Skylar (4/15/10)eDUcAtion: university of texas (1994, Business)SPeciAL inteReStS: Fishing, hiking, skiingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1994JoineD toUR: 1994four starts, including a win at the Valero texas open...re-united early in the season with instructor randy Smith,who taught Leonard the game from an early age at royaloaks gc in Dallas...Finished t2 with Jason gore and Woodyaustin at the Buick open after Brian Bateman birdied thefinal hole to win...Jumped from No. 161 to No. 33 during thepga tour Fall Series, with 16 of 20 rounds under-par duringthat stretch...carded rounds of 65-67-64-65—261 toclaim his 11th tour title at the Valero texas open. Wonwith a birdie on the third playoff hole, the par-3 17th, todefeat Jesper parnevik. posted three birdies and four parsover the final seven holes to force the sudden-death playoff.Victory was first since the 2005 Stanford St. Judechampionship, a span of 63 tournaments. Joined arnoldpalmer as the only three-time winners of the event. 2006:Had the lowest finish on money list in career (109th), withtwo top-10s in 26 starts. Failed to qualify for tHE tourchampionship for just the second time since joining thetour full-time in 1995...Best finish was a t7 at the FBropen in phoenix. 2005: recorded two victories and earneda berth on u.S. presidents cup squad...Earned his ninthcareer win by firing a final-round 67 and coming from threestrokes behind 72-hole leader Joe ogilvie to win by threestrokes at the Bob Hope chrysler classic. Five rounds in the60s led to his first win in almost two years (Honda classic,march 16, 2003) and the fifth come-from-behind win of hiscareer….collected multiple wins in a season for just thesecond time in his career after winning the FedEx St. Judeclassic by a stroke over two-time defending championDavid toms. Went wire-to-wire for the first time in hiscareer on tour. Held tour season-high, eight-stroke leadthrough 54 holes but posted a final round 2-over 73 to holdon by one over toms, who posted a final-round 7-under 63.Second time in his career he has won after posting an overparscore without a single birdie in the final round. He wonthe mcI Heritage in 2002 with a 2-over 73 final-round scorewithout a birdie...No. 11 in u.S. presidents cup standings,<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 2-5events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1993a 7 5 11994 13 5 1 2 4 $140,413/1261995 31 25 2 7 13 748,793/221996 29 23 1 1 8 13 943,140/111997 29 25 2 1 1 8 13 1,587,531/51998 28 22 1 2 8 13 1,671,823/81999 28 26 2 2 7 25 2,020,991/82000 28 22 1 3 4 14 2,023,465/142001 30 22 1 9 12 1,783,842/252002 26 23 1 1 7 17 2,738,235/82003 23 19 1 1 4 13 2,450,525/172004 25 21 1 3 9 1,531,023/422005 24 17 2 4 8 2,665,131/122006 26 17 2 5 781,756/1092007 29 17 1 1 5 9 89,238/86 2,079,248/332008 25 24 1 1 8 15 111,638/8 3,943,542/102009 26 21 1 6 12 1,371/39 2,232,378/302010 27 19 1 1 8 1,096/59 1,026,445/87total 454 353 12 17 5 93 204 30,368,282* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05masters cut t27 t7 t8 t18 t28 t27 t20 cut t35 t13u.S. open t68 t50 t36 t40 t15 t16 cut t12 t20 cut t23British open t58 cut 1 t57 t2 t41 cut t14 cut t16 t52pga t8 t5 2 cut cut t41 t10 t4 cut t2 cuttHE pLaYErS t34 t65 t37 1 t23 t22 cut t44 t21 t42 cuttour championship t7 t6 t8 t5 t12 t16 t22 t18 t21 28accenture match play championship t17 t17 t9 t33 t17 t33 t33Bridgestone Invitational 20 t2 t28 t23 t50 t19ca championship t11 t25 cNL t11 t28 t46Year 06 07 08 09 10=masters t39 t20 cut cutu.S. opencut cut t36 cut t14British open cut t16 t8 cutpgacut cut t58 t67 t39tHE pLaYErScut cut cut t32 t52tour championshipt10accenture match play championship t33 4 t5 t33Bridgestone Invitational t31 t9 t20 44 t22ca championship t34 t9the Barclays t29 cut t7 t31 t36Deutsche Bank championship cut t55 t7 t19 t30BmW championshipt17 t49 t30nAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (5), 1996, 1998, 2003, 2005, 2009; ryder cup (3),1997, 1999, 2008; World amateur team championship (1), 1992; Walker cup (1), 1993; Dunhillcup (1), 1997; World cup (2), 1997, 2003.2-108 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRStabbed as a captain’s Selection by Jack Nicklaus.responded with a 3-1-1 record, including a Sunday singlesvictory over tim clark. 2004: Near-miss at pgachampionship. Shared second-round lead with Vijay Singhat 9-under 135 and was one back of Singh through 54holes. Held one-stroke lead over chris Dimarco and Singhthrough 71 holes but missed a 12-footer for par on the 72ndhole to force a three-man, three-hole playoff. Finished t2after Singh was only one of the three to record a birdieduring the playoff. 2003: Earned eighth career victory at theHonda classic and had the birth of first daughter…camefrom behind to win the Honda classic with rounds of63-70-64-67--264. co-leader through 18 holes with NotahBegay III and Jeff Brehaut. Entered final round one strokebehind Davis Love III, and carded 5-under 67 to earn onestrokewin over Love and chad campbell. Winning 72-holetotal of 264 broke previous Honda classic record of 266 setby Blaine mccallister in 1989...at the Bank of americacolonial, was 10-under-par through 17 holes in final roundwith a chance to post a 59 with a birdie. Bogeyed the 18thhole to finish with a 9-under 61, tying the course record,and finished t2. also holds a share of the course record (61)at the tpc Las colinas, the host course of the EDS ByronNelson championship...teamed with american Jim Furykat World cup and played on his third presidents cup squad.2002: Finished in the top 10 in earnings for the first timesince 1999 and captured tour event for third consecutiveseason...picked up seventh career victory at theWorLDcom cLaSSIc. closed with a 73 to edge HeathSlocum by one stroke. Became first player to shoot over-parin the final round and win since Scott mccarron at the 2001BellSouth classic. also the first without a birdie in the finalround and win since Vijay Singh at the 1995 Buick classic.Singh won with a playoff birdie...opened with rounds of72-66 to shared the 36-hole lead at the pga. Had a threeshotlead over eventual champion rich Beem after postingthe only round in the 60s, shooting a third-round 69 amidwinds gusting to 40 mph. closing 77 dropped him to t4.2001: after struggling early in the season with a swingchange, rallied to once again qualify for tHE tourchampionship for the seventh consecutive time by earning$1,783,842...Had a very successful year playing in texas bywinning once and added three other top-10s in as manystarts. Was able to defend his title in the texas open at Lacantera. Became the first player to win in consecutiveJustin leonard (Continued)years at the texas open since arnold palmer won three ina row (1960-62). Led by three strokes after 36 holes andheld that lead to capture sixth victory by two strokes overJ.J. Henry and matt Kuchar. Earlier in the year, posted a t4at Shell Houston open, a t6 at the Verizon Byron Nelsonclassic and a t5 in the mastercard colonial. 2000: alongwith a victory, also finished second three times...Earned afive-stroke victory at Westin texas open. Shot 66-67 andstood one back through 36 holes. third-round 71 producedshare of the lead. His 66 on Sunday ended 21⁄2-year victorydrought and earned fifth tour career title. First victorysince 1998 pLaYErS championship and first title in homestate. 1999: Didn’t record a victory for first time in threeyears, but was still among the top 10 on money list for thirdconsecutive year...posted seven top-10s, including his firstthree starts...Nearly won his second British open in July,losing to paul Lawrie in three-way playoff with Jean Van deVelde...His 45-foot putt on 17th hole at the country clubduring Sunday singles match with Jose maria olazabalearned decisive half-point that regained ryder cup for u.S.Won four consecutive holes (12-15) to square match andset up his 17th-hole heroics. 1998: Won a tournament forthird year in a row and earned $1,671,823 to finish eighthon money list...Nabbed one of the year’s biggest prizes inmarch, when he came from five strokes back to overtakeLee Janzen on the final day at tHE pLaYErS championship.opened with a 72 and followed with rounds of 69-70 beforefiring a 5-under-par 67 Sunday for a two-stroke victory overtom Lehman and glen Day. Five-stroke comeback was largestever on pLaYErS Stadium course at tpc Sawgrass andwas one shy of raymond Floyd’s tournament record establishedin 1981 at Sawgrass cc. 1997: Won first majorchampionship at British open. after opening with 67 inblustery conditions at royal troon, trailed Jim Furyk andDarren clarke by two strokes. remained two back aftersecond-round 66, but fell five behind Jesper parnevik afterthree rounds. closing 65 was only round in 60s by a playerwho began round under par. Won by three strokes overparnevik and clarke. at age 25, was youngest British openchampion since Seve Ballesteros won in 1979 at 22...Nearly earned second major title at pga championship.Shared third-round lead with Davis Love III after courserecord65 and stood seven strokes in front of next-closestrival. closing 71 left him alone in second, five strokesbehind Love...member of u.S. ryder cup team. 1996: Firsttour victory came at Buick open. Shot 65-64-69 to lead byone after 54 holes. closed with 68 to win by five strokesover chip Beck. Became first player since mark calcavecchiaat 1992 phoenix open to win tournament in which he hadhole-in-one...First victory nearly came earlier that year atphoenix open where he lost in playoff to phil mickelson...played on presidents cup team. 1995: runner-up twice.Was one stroke shy of Billy mayfair at motorola Westernopen and finished second to Duffy Waldorf at Lacanteratexas open. Finish vaulted him to first tour championshipappearance. 1994: Earned tour privileges without makingtrip to Qualifying tournament by playing in 13 events at theend of the season. Best finish was a third at the anheuser-Busch golf classic, his third professional start. Amateur:played in eight tour events as an amateur, making fivecuts...member of winning 1993 u.S. Walker cup team...only golfer in Southwest conference history to win fourconsecutive conference championships...all-american atuniversity of texas in 1993-94...Winner of 1994 DaveWilliams award...1992 u.S. amateur champion.PeRSonAL:In late 2001, completed the White rock marathon in Dallasin 3 hours, 55 minutes. Wife, amanda, has run severalmarathons, including New York city marathon…grew upplaying at royal oaks cc in Dallas with Harrison Frazar, hisroommate at the university of texas.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.42 (39)Driving Distance ...........................................277.8 (172)Driving accuracy percentage .......................69.46% (22)greens in regulation percentage ................65.09% (156)putting average ...........................................1.755 (31)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 63–Wyndham championship/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–2 times, mostrecent 2003 Bank of america colonial/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,080,000–2008 Stanford St. Jude championship/1career High official World Rank: after 1998 masterstournament/5Section 2 Player BiograPhiesspencer levin (luh-VeeN)eXeMPt StAtUS: 74th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: Spencer Joseph LevinHeiGHt: 5-10WeiGHt: 155BiRtHDAte: June 15, 1984BiRtHPLAce: Sacramento, caReSiDence: Elk grove, ca; plays out of Lake mercedgcFAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: university of New mexicoSPeciAL inteReStS: Watching television, sleepingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2005Q ScHooL: 2009nationwide tour Graduate (2008)BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t3—2010 children’s miracle Network classic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t3—children’s miracle Network classic; t4—Justintimberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open; t9—Valero texas open.2010 SeASon:closed the season with top-10 finishes in his final twoevents, giving him a career-best three top-10s on theseason…Finished t9 at the Valero texas open. Was twostrokes behind the leader after 54 holes, but bid for firsttour win was derailed by a final-round 73…posted a t4at the Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for childrenopen. carded a bogey-free, 5-under 66 in the final-round tofinish one stroke out of a playoff…Finished a career-bestt3 at the children’s miracle Network classic, with roundsof 68-68-67-68. posted back-to-back top-10 finishes for thefirst time in his career. Bogeyed the final hole at the Disneyevent, dropping him out of a tie for second with rolandthatcher. thatcher needed a solo second-place finish toearn his tour card for 2011.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished 141st on the 2009 pga tour money list inhis rookie season with 13 of 25 cuts made and four top-25finishes. Ended the season by successfully navigating thesix-round 2009 pga tour card to garner status for the2010 season. First career top-10 on tour came in 17thstart of rookie campaign. posted a t7 at the 2009 u.S. Bankchampionship, thanks to a final-round 63 that included birdieson four of his final five holes. made the cut in three offour starts on the Nationwide tour, with t31 finishes at theNortheast pennsylvania classic and Fort Smith classic hisbest efforts. 2008: turned in a solid rookie season on theNationwide tour in 2008, finishing 22nd on the money listto earn his tour card for 2009. Earned career-best t2 finishat preferred Health Systems Wichita open. added a solopgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-109


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2third at the oregon classic. moved to 17th on the moneylist with a t4 at the WNB golf classic, his fourth consecutivetop-10. a t16 at Nationwide tour championshipearned $15,000 and 22nd position on the final money list.Entering the 2008 season, had made three of five cuts onthe Nationwide tour, including a t39 as an amateur at the2003 monterey peninsula classic. made the cut in six of 12starts on the pga tour from 2004-2008. 2007: two-timewinner on the 2007 canadian tour, winning the Iberostarriviera maya open and times colonist open. along withhis two victories, also had five other top-10 finishes in 10starts and eventually earned player of the Year honors. Hasalso played on the a.g. Spanos tour. 2006: Enjoyed his bestshowing on the Nationwide tour with a t15 at the 2006Jacob’s creek open championship. 2004: Finished t13 (lowamateur) in the 2004 u.S. open at Shinnecock Hills was thebest finish by an amateur at the u.S. open since 1971 whenJim Simon finished t5. recorded first career hole-in-onewith an 8-iron in first round of the u.S. open on the 170-yard 17th hole at Shinnecock Hills. Amateur: First-team<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2004a 1 1 12005 7 3 1 $78,082/2006 1 1 11,520/2007 22008 1 1 15,518/2009 25 13 1 4 295/143 531,240/1412010 31 24 1 3 8 673/81 1,199,672/74total 68 43 1 4 14 1,836,033nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2003a 1 12006 4 2 1 $13,037/1692008 28 19 1 1 7 12 236,185/222009 4 3 8,653/199total 37 25 1 1 7 13 257,875* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*spencer levin (Continued)all-america for New mexico in 2004-2005 and secondteamall-america in 2003-2004. played for the u.S. teamin the 2005 palmer cup. Won the 2004 california Stateamateur, porter cup and Scratch players championship.Lost in a playoff at the pacific coast amateur and placedsecond at the Southern amateur. played his first collegiateseason at ucLa before transferring. Lost to eventual championricky Barnes in the 2002 u.S. amateur quarterfinals.PeRSonAL:Father, Don, was a two-time all-america golfer at San JoseState and played the pga tour in the early 1980s, with abest finish of t6 at the 1981 texas open. middle name ofJoseph given after Joe montana, the San Francisco 49ersHall of Fame quarterback. Won sectional baseball title atElk grove High School. pitched in three california Statechampionship all-Star baseball games.PLAYeR StAtiSticS<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARY2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.38 (37)Driving Distance ...........................................280.6 (150)Driving accuracy percentage .......................65.12% (73)greens in regulation percentage ................69.88% (23)putting average ...........................................1.765 (52)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 63–Justin timberlake ShrinersHospitals for children open/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2009 Justintimberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $244,400–2010 children’s miracle Network classic/t3career High official World Rank: after 2008 Valerotexas open/188Year 04 05 06 07 08 09 10u.S. opent13 cutBritish opencuttHE pLaYErSt45the Barclays cut t64Deutsche Bank championshipcutDavis love iiieXeMPt StAtUS: 73rd on 2010 money list;Life memberFULL nAMe: Davis milton Love IIIHeiGHt: 6-3WeiGHt: 175BiRtHDAte: april 13, 1964BiRtHPLAce: charlotte, NcReSiDence: Sea Island, ga; plays out of Sea IslandFAMiLY: Wife, robin; alexia (6/5/88), Davis IV (12/2/93)eDUcAtion: university of North carolinaSPeciAL inteReStS: Fishing, reading novels, hunting,golf course architecturetURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1985Q ScHooL: 1985<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (20):1987 mcI Heritage golf classic. 1990 the International.1991 mcI Heritage golf classic. 1992 tHE pLaYErSchampionship, mcI Heritage golf classic, Kmart greatergreensboro open. 1993 Infiniti tournament of champions,Las Vegas Invitational. 1995 Freeport-mcmoran classic.1996 Buick Invitational. 1997 pga championship, Buickchallenge. 1998 mcI classic. 2001 at&t pebble BeachNational pro-am. 2003 at&t pebble Beach National proam,tHE pLaYErS championship, mcI Heritage, theINtErNatIoNaL. 2006 chrysler classic of greensboro.2008 children’s miracle Network classic presented byWalmart.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (1):1998 chunichi crowns [Jpn].otHeR VictoRieS (10):1990 Jcpenney classic [with Beth Daniel]. 1992 World cup[with Fred couples]. 1993 World cup [with Fred couples].1994 World cup [with Fred couples]. 1995 World cup[with Fred couples], World cup [indiv], Jcpenney classic[with Beth Daniel]. 2000 cVS charity classic [with JustinLeonard], target World challenge presented by Williams.2003 target World challenge presented by Williams.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t4—tHE pLaYErS championship; t5—Sony open inHawaii; t6—u.S. open.2010 SeASon:Season highlights included hosting the inaugural mcgladreyclassic at Sea Island gc in his hometown of St. Simons, ga.tournament was announced in January and was operatedby the Davis Love Foundation, with primary charities beingSpecial olympics and Boys & girls clubs of SoutheastPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.89 (89)Driving Distance ...........................................297.7 (17)Driving accuracy percentage .......................64.20% (85)greens in regulation percentage ................70.25% (13)putting average ...........................................1.815 (167)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–2 times, most recent themcgladrey classic/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 60–1994 unitedairlines Hawaiian open/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,170,000–2003 tHE pLaYErS championship/1career High official World Rank: after 1999 gtE ByronNelson classic/22-110 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSDavis love iii (Continued)georgia…made his season debut with a t5 finish at theSony open in Hawaii. tournament included four rounds inthe 60s and he shared the first-round lead with a 65…Inearly February, chosen to be a captain’s assistant for theu.S. ryder cup team. u.S. captain corey pavin also namedpaul goydos, Jeff Sluman and tom Lehman as assistants…thefive-time Verizon Heritage champion made his25th start at the event in mid-april, finishing 71st. recordedhis third career hole-in-one with an ace on Saturday atHarbour town’s par-3 fourth hole, using a 4-iron from 202yards…Finished t4 at tHE pLaYErS championship. Hassix top-10 finishes in 25 appearances at tHE pLaYErS. thet4 was also his best result of the year after opening theseason with a t5 at the Sony open in Hawaii. Shot 69-68-68 in first, second and final rounds (18th, 19th and 20thcareer rounds in the 60s at tpc Sawgrass), passing Fredcouples (18 rounds in the 60s) as second on the all-time listfor rounds in the 60s (Nick price tops the list with 22 roundsin the 60s). In 25 appearances at tHE pLaYErS, the onlyother time he posted three rounds in the 60s was 1992 (67-68-71-67), his first of two wins at tpc Sawgrass…playingin his 85th major championship, finished t6 at the u.S.open for his 20th top-10 finish in a major championship andhis first since finishing t4 at the 2005 pga championship.closed with rounds of 68-71 to equal Brandt Snedeker forbest closing 36-hole score…Serving as tournament hostin his hometown of St. Simons Island, finished t33 at themcgladrey classic. Equaled his best round of the seasonwith a third-round, 5-under 65 and followed with a finalround72 in his 2,100th official pga tour round.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished second and had a career-best No. 51 finishin the FedExcup standings. Surpassed $1 million in earningsfor the 15th consecutive season and for the 16th timein his career...recorded the 30th runner-up finish of hiscareer at the mercedes-Benz championship, finishing at18-under 274 along with anthony Kim, six strokes behindchampion geoff ogilvy. It represented his ninth top-10 finishin 13 starts at the tournament, including a victory in1993...t5 a the memorial tournament, finishing 6-under forthe tournament. Was tied for the lead late in the final roundbefore winner tiger Woods finished birdie-birdie. 2008:picked up 20th win of pga tour career to earn a LifetimeExemption to go with seven top-25 finishes and a 48thplacefinish on the money list. Has been in the top 100 onthe money list every season he has played on tour (since1986). came on strong at the end of the season followingankle surgery at the end of 2007. Finished t6 at turningStone and t3 at the Justin timberlake before picking up hisfirst tour win since 2006 at the children’s miracleNetwork classic...Love’s 72-hole score of 263 at Disneywas a career best. 2007: Difficult season ended prematurelyas he suffered torn tendons in his left ankle afterstepping in a hole while playing golf at home in Sea Island,ga in late September. Injury required surgery and sidelinedhim for the rest of 2007. prior to the injury he made 14 of21 cuts with three top-10 finishes. Best finishes were t4sat the mercedes-Benz championship and at&t pebbleBeach National pro-am...Forced to withdraw from his titledefense of the Wyndham championship in greensboro, Nc,because of kidney stones. underwent surgery on Friday oftournament week in Brunswick, ga. returned to action thefollowing week at the Barclays. 2006: Stepped back intothe winner’s circle for the first time since 2003 with a winin his home state of North carolina. the win moved himfrom 39th on the money list to 15th, qualifying him for his16th tour championship (27th). Ended season 16th on themoney list, the 15th time in 21-year career he has finishedin the top 20...runner-up to geoff ogilvy at the World golfchampionships-accenture match play championship inFebruary, losing the 36-hole championship match 3 and 2.Second career runner-up finish at the event, having lost totiger Woods 4 and 3 in 2004. Highlight of the week washoling out on 18th hole of fourth-round match for eaglewith a pitching wedge with 111 yards to defeat padraigHarrington, 1-up. career record in seven starts at the eventis 18-8, including a 10-3 mark in last three years. runner-upwas 29th of career, first among active players under 50...picked up first win in over three years at the chryslerclassic of greensboro in october at Forest oaks cc, acourse he redesigned three years prior. Has won five tournamentsmore than once and his second victory at Forestoaks made him the eighth multiple winner of thegreensboro tournament. Win came 14 years, five monthsand 12 days after last greensboro victory in april 1992.Shared the third-round lead with chris couch prior todefeating Jason Bohn by two strokes. 2005: Finished t2 atthe mcI Heritage for his third runner-up finish since the2004 World golf championships-accenture match playchampionship. Five-time winner of the mcI Heritageearned his 11th career top-10 in 20 starts in Hilton Head.moved ahead of tom Kite for the most top-10 finishes intournament history...posted four rounds in the 60s atcongressional cc to finish t2 at the Booz allen classic, twostrokes behind Sergio garcia...collected his 20th top-10 outof 71 major championship starts with his t4 finish at thepga championship at Baltusrol. Shared the 54-hole leadwith eventual champion phil mickelson, but a closing4-over 74 dropped him to t4...playing in his sixth presidentscup, posted a 2-2-1 record, including a 4-and-3 singles victoryover Nick o’Hern. 2004: Became the third player intour history to exceed $3 million in earnings in a seasonwithout a victory...after missing cut in defense of at&tpebble Beach National pro-am title, came back strong atWorld golf championships-accenture match playchampionship, winning five matches (over Briny Baird, Fredcouples, adam Scott, phil mickelson and Darren clarke)before falling to tiger Woods, 3 and 2, in the 36-holechampionship match...Finished runner-up at the Hondaclassic for the second straight time after closing with a 69.In 2003, lost the lead to hard-charging Justin Leonard. thistime, applied the heat on 54-hole leader todd Hamilton,playing mistake-free down the stretch, taking the lead onthe 17th, and looked like the winner when he saved par onthe 72nd hole of regulation. But Hamilton birdied the 17thand 18th holes to win by a stroke...Finished third on rydercup team points list to make his sixth ryder cup squad.2003: Won a career-high four times and surpassed the$6-million mark in single-season earnings for first time incareer. Led tour money list for 14 weeks and finished thirdoverall...In second start of season, captured at&t pebbleBeach National pro-am for the second time in three years,ending 44-tournament drought. Held two-stroke lead after54 holes over tom Lehman, mike Weir and rod pampling.opened final round with bogeys on two of the first threeholes, but battled back with seven birdies and only onebogey en route to a final-round 68. clinched one-strokevictory over Lehman with two-putt birdie on par-5 18th holeafter second shot approach with 4-iron from 224 yardssettled to within 15 feet of cup...Finished t2 behind JustinLeonard at the Honda classic after holding 54-hole lead byone over Leonard...Won his second pLaYErS championshipin 11 years. paired with good friend Fred couples onSunday, tied final-round record with an 8-under 64 in windyconditions to come from two shots behind and win by sixstrokes over third-round leaders Jay Haas and padraigHarrington...captured fifth tartan jacket at the mcI Heritageat Harbour town gL. chipped in from 67 feet on 72nd holeto force sudden death with Woody austin after four roundsin the 60s. Hit 6-iron approach on fourth playoff hole (No.18) to three feet and converted birdie putt for third win ofseason...Became second player on the year to go wire-towireon his way to his second victory at the INtErNatIoNaL(first came in 1990). Finished 12 points ahead of his nearestcompetitors—retief goosen and Vijay Singh. Surpassed$25-million mark in career earnings. Joined phil mickelsonas only two players to win the castle pines, co, eventSection 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 2-7events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1985a 11986 31 22 1 2 7 $113,245/771987 26 18 1 1 4 9 297,378/331988 29 17 3 9 156,068/751989 24 17 1 1 4 10 278,760/441990 27 20 1 1 4 12 537,172/201991 28 23 1 1 1 8 14 686,361/81992 25 22 3 1 1 9 15 1,191,630/21993 26 23 2 1 5 12 777,059/121994 28 21 1 5 10 474,219/331995 24 22 1 1 1 9 15 1,111,999/61996 23 19 1 3 11 14 1,211,139/71997 25 24 2 1 13 17 1,635,953/31998 21 19 1 1 2 10 16 1,541,152/111999 23 21 4 2 13 17 2,475,328/32000 25 22 3 1 9 16 2,337,765/92001 20 17 1 3 12 15 3,169,463/52002 26 21 2 6 14 2,056,160/212003 23 20 4 1 1 11 16 6,081,896/32004 24 18 2 1 8 11 3,075,092/102005 24 16 2 9 14 2,658,779/132006 23 18 1 1 4 9 2,747,206/162007 21 14 3 4 89,675/83 1,016,489/962008 23 16 1 1 3 7 154/1,512 1,695,237/482009 27 20 1 2 10 1,166/51 1,622,401/522010 24 15 3 6 708/80 1,214,472/73total 621 485 20 30 15 170 299 40,162,423* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98masters cut t42 t25 t54 cut 2 t7 t7 t33u.S. open cut t33 t11 t60 t33 t28 t4 t2 t16 cutBritish open cut cut t23 cut t44 cut cut t38 t98 cut t10 8pga t47 cut t17 t40 t32 t33 t31 cut cut cut 1 t7tHE pLaYErS t14 cut DQ cut t24 cut 1 t67 t6 t6 t46 DQ t57tour championship t12 t19 t25 27 t16 13 3 t8Year 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters 2 t7 cut t14 t15 t6 cut t22 t27u.S. open t12 cut t7 t24 cut cut t6 cut cut t53 t6British open t7 t11 t21 t14 t4 t5 cut cut cut t19 t27 cutpga t49 t9 t37 t48 cut cut t4 t34 cut cut cut t55tHE pLaYErS t10 t48 cut cut 1 t33 t8 cut t75 t54 cut t4tour championship 2 t8 t15 t5 t5 WD t4 27accenture match play championship t33 4 t17 t17 2 t9 2 t33 t17Bridgestone Invitational t10 35 t5 t11 3 t4 t13 t4 t6 t19ca championship t16 cNL 8 t40 t41 t11 DNS WD t28the Barclays t33 t55 t28 t41 t46 t31Deutsche Bank championship cut cut t49 t61BmW championship 2 2 t7 t42 t49nAtionAL teAMS: Walker cup (1), 1985; Dunhill cup (1), 1992; World cup (5), 1992, 1993,1994, 1995, 1997; ryder cup (6), 1993, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2004; the presidents cup (6),1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-111


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSDavis love iii (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2twice. Set the 36-hole point record with 36 points (ErnieEls/34 points/2000). posted three eagles during the secondround...played in fifth presidents cup for the unitedStates...Won second target World challenge in Decemberand earned career-high paycheck (unofficial money) of $1.2million. 2002: Six top-10 finishes included posting runnerupfinishes in back-to-back starts for the third time in hiscareer with his t2 at the canon greater Hartford open andsecond at the advil Western open. Final-round 66 inchicago pulled him within two of winner Jerry Kelly.Second consecutive year he shot final-round 66 and placedsecond...member of his fifth ryder cup team. ryder cuprecord was 2-1-1 for a five-year total of 8-9-3...Ended seasonwith a t5 at tHE tour championship. 2001: returnedto the winner’s circle after a two-year drought. Earned firstwin since 1998 mcI classic at at&t pebble Beach Nationalpro-am. Entered final round seven strokes down and completedplay one stroke up on Vijay Singh after 63. Front ninefeatured pga tour record-tying birdie-eagle string: wentbirdie-eagle-five birdies on holes 1-7. Seven-stroke comebackmatched the best in tournament history (Bob rosburg,1961)...Decision to play in Buick Invitational was last minute,following his at&t pebble Beach National pro-amwin. Fell just short in attempt at back-to-back wins. Lost inthree-way playoff with winner phil mickelson and FrankLickliter II, eliminated with bogey on the second extrahole...captured West coast Swing presented by the St.paul title...Withdrew from three events in may due to neckpain and disk problem that causes numbness in left armand fingers. First experienced numbness at BellSouthclassic...after being off for two months, returned to t7 atu.S. open...Lost head-to-head battle with Scott Hoch foradvil Western open title. Held second- and third-roundleads. closing 66 left him one stroke shy of Hoch, who finishedwith 64. 2000: a season of second- and third-placefinishes. t18 at phoenix open, worth $41,728, moved himpast greg Norman and into first place on pga tour careermoney list...Hold on career money position was short-lived,taken away by tiger Woods, who finished t2 at BuickInvitational...En route to t3 finish at mcI classic, touredcourse in 95 putts, tying for third-lowest total since tourbegan keeping stats in 1980...Shared first- and third-roundlead and held second-round lead outright at gtE ByronNelson classic. closing 69 resulted in a berth in the threemanplayoff won by Jesper parnevik...member of his fourthpresidents cup team. 2000 president’s cup record 4-0-0 fora four-year total of 12-5-2...Won Williams World challenge,shooting a final-round 64...Father Davis Love, Jr. selectedposthumously as the recipient of Harvey penick teachingaward. 1999: though he went without a victory for the firsttime in four years, the season was still a success. Finishedthird on money list with career-high $2,475,328...13 top-10s included four runner-up finishes...Had to withdrawafter three rounds of mcI classic due to sore back. Wastold to take week off, but as defending champion, wantedto play...ailment diagnosed as recurring problem withlower back disk. advised by doctors to take at least twoweeks off between World golf championships-NEcInvitational and ryder cup to recover from pinched nerve inback. Injury first flared at Sprint International. Went 19days without touching a club. pinched nerve caused pain inshoulder and back and numbness in fingers. 1998: 13thcareer victory came at mcI classic, which he had won threetimes previously. posted a seven-stroke win over glen Day.1997: Earned first major championship at pga championshipat Winged Foot cc. rounds of 66-71-66-66 gave him fivestrokevictory over Justin Leonard...Earned second victoryof year at the Buick challenge where, after setting the54-hole record at 189, he was a four-stroke winner overStewart cink. 1996: In third start of season, trailed by fourafter 54 holes of Buick Invitational before posting finalround64 for three-stroke win over phil mickelson...threetimerunner-up that year, finishing one behind Steve Jonesat u.S. open and losing playoffs to michael Bradley atBuick challenge and tiger Woods at Las Vegas Invitational...Won World cup individual title at tpc mission Hills inShenzhen, china, defeating former pga tour playerHisayuki Sasaki of Japan in a playoff. 1995: after winless1994, won Freeport-mcmoran classic in playoff over mikeHeinen to earn place at the following week’s masterstournament...at augusta National, was t11, three strokesbehind leaders through 54 holes, before closing with 66 tofinish second, one behind Ben crenshaw. 1993: Won twice,at season-opening Infiniti tournament of champions and atyear’s final full-field event, Las Vegas Invitational. 1992:First $1-million season, when he won three times in a fiveweekstretch: tHE pLaYErS championship, where he camefrom three strokes off the pace with closing 67 for fourstrokevictory; third mcI classic (previous wins 1987 and1991); and Kmart greater greensboro open. Erased threestrokedeficit entering final round of Kmart ggo with closing62. Amateur: Winner of 1984 North & South amateurand acc championship.PeRSonAL:Father was highly regarded golf teacher who died in aplane crash in 1988. Davis III was born shortly after hisfather contended at 1964 masters. Wrote book Every ShotI Take to honor his dad’s lessons and teachings on golfand life. Book was recipient of 1997 uSga InternationalBook award…conducts charity event to benefit SafeHarbour…Brother, mark, has caddied for him and alsoinvolved in golf course design…Inducted into university ofNorth carolina order of merit in 1997…Named honorarychairman for pga of america’s National golf Day in June1998…Inducted into the georgia golf Hall of Fame inaugusta in January 2001…owns and raises horses, witha seven-stall barn at home. Daughter, Lexie, is a nationallyranked competitive rider in the adult division on pasoFino horses…Love Enterprises and associates redesignedForest oaks cc, former site of the Wyndham championshipin greensboro, Nc, in 2003…travels to many pga tourevents on Featherlite custom bus…Featured in episodeof “american chopper” on the Discovery channel in 2004.Love received a custom-built motorcycle from his wife forhis 40th birthday.Jamie lovemarkeXeMPt StAtUS: 1st on 2010 Nationwide tourmoney listFULL nAMe: Jamie LovemarkHeiGHt: 6-4WeiGHt: 180BiRtHDAte: January 23, 1988BiRtHPLAce: rancho Santa Fe, caReSiDence: Jupiter, FLFAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: university of Southern californiaSPeciAL inteReStS: Surfing, basketball, running,guitartURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2009JoineD toUR: 2009BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t2—2009 Frys.com open.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2010 mexico open Bicentenary.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t30—Frys.com open.2010 SeASon:the Nationwide tour player of the Year made 22 startsin his rookie season, and at age 22 became the youngestplayer in tour history to win the money title. Won his firsttitle, finished runner-up three times and was third twiceen route to earning $452,951, the fourth-highest singleseasonmoney total in the tour’s 21 years. Won his firsttitle, finished runner-up three times and was third twice enroute to earning $452,951, the fourth-highest single-seasonmoney total in the tour’s 21 years. Led the money list fora total of 11 weeks, including the final seven…Earned hisfirst career title with a playoff victory over B.J. Staten atthe mexico open Bicentenary in June. Was one back andt3 when the last round started. Birdied No. 16 down thestretch to get to 12-under 276 and waited for the finalgroups to finish. on the first playoff hole, hit 6-iron from235 yards to within three feet on the 567-yard, par-5 andtapped in for eagle to win. Victory was worth $108,000and vaulted him from No. 10 to No. 2 on the money list…opened his year by finishing third at the michael Hill NewZealand open, two strokes back of winner robert gates.Flew overnight to New Zealand after a t47 showing at thepga tour’s Bob Hope classic, where he gained entry asa sponsor exemption…three weeks later, at the pacificrubiales Bogota open, he finished third. Entering the finalround, he was t22, eight strokes back of the leaders. afinal-round 65, the low round of the day, left him just twostrokes out of the Steve pate-aaron Watkins playoff thatpate won…continued his solid play in his next start at theFresh Express classic at tpc Stonebrae where he finishedPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................72.27Driving Distance ...........................................292.0Driving accuracy percentage .......................63.21%greens in regulation percentage ................63.49%putting average ...........................................1.750(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 66–Bob Hope classic/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 64–2 times, mostrecent 2009 Frys.com open/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $440,000–2009 Frys.com open/t2career High official World Rank: after 2010 World golfchampionships-HSBc champions/1202-112 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSJamie lovemark (Continued)t5. His first-round 64 matched the low round of his career.He had shot 64 two other times, in the second and finalrounds of the 2009 Frys.com open where he and rickieFowler lost to troy matteson in a three-way playoff…Enjoyed his then top tour finish with a t2 at the BmWcharity pro-am in may. Was tied for 12th going into thefinal round but put himself in contention by shooting a 65 tofinish two strokes back…three starts later finished t2 atthe Nationwide children’s Hospital Invitational, his secondrunner-up finish of the year. Headed into the weekend t32before firing weekend rounds of 68-66 to record his sixthtop-10 finish of the year. Finished t19 the next week atthe cox classic and his third runner-up finish of the yearat the price cutter charity championship two weeks later.Fired a final-round 65 to jump from eighth to t2 and notchhis seventh top-10 of the year. added another top-10 witha t7 at the albertsons Boise open, where his 7-under 64Sunday matched the best round of the day. Earned enoughmoney to retake the No. 1 spot on the money from chrisKirk which he would retain the rest of the year. Becamethe 11th player in tour history to top the $400,000 mark<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2006a 1 12007a 2 22008a 5 22009 5 2 1 1 1 $453,872/2010 4 2 45,400/total 17 9 1 1 1 499,272nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2007a 2 1 1 1 12008a 1 12010 22 16 1 3 2 9 11 $452,951/1total 25 18 1 4 2 10 12 452,951* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*in a season…added another t7 finish at the Nationwidetour championship, tying him with tag ridings for the mosttop-10s (nine) for the year.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: turned professional in the summer of and made fivestarts on the pga tour. Was t46 at the rBc canadianopen in his first start as a pro. In october at the Frys.comopen, posted weekend scores of 65-64 to finish at 18-underpar and get into a three-man playoff with rickie Fowlerand troy matteson. appeared headed for elimination onthe first extra hole when his approach shot landed in thewater before bouncing out and into the greenside rough.got up and down for par to continue before losing to theeventual winner, matteson...Nearly made history at the2007 rochester area charities Showdown in minnesotawhere he lost a playoff to veteran chris riley. receiveda sponsor’s exemption into the event after capturing the2007 Ncaa championship as a freshman. Started the finalround t24, six strokes back, before firing the best score ofthe day, a 7-under 65 that forced the playoff. runner-up<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 06BmW championshipt54nAtionAL teAMS: Walker cup (1), 2007.finish tied the best effort by an amateur in Nationwidetour history at the time. Amateur: made five starts on thepga tour in 2008, all as an amateur, and made two cuts.Best effort was a t60 at the Buick Invitational...prepped attorrey pines High School in San Diego. Before enrollingat uSc, he played in the 2006 Western open on the pgatour, earning an invitation after winning the prestigiousWestern amateur prior to his senior in august of 2005.Enjoyed a standout career at uSc where he was a twotimefirst-team all-america selection. Won the pac-10 andNcaa championship as a freshman in 2007. Named pac-10co-player of the Year and Freshman of the Year. JoinedScott Simpson (1976-77) and ron commans (1981) as theonly trojans to win the Ncaa individual title and was justthe eighth frehsman in Ncaa history to accomplish thefeat...Winner of the 2007 Haskins award and the 2007 JackNicklaus award. member of the 2007 united States palmercup team and Walker cup team. Finalist for the 2008 BenHogan award and the Jack Nicklaus award...Broken fingerslowed the start of his 2009 spring season.Section 2 Player BiograPhiesBill lunde (lun-Dee)eXeMPt StAtUS: 2010 tournament winner(through 2012)FULL nAMe: William Jeremiah LundeHeiGHt: 6-1WeiGHt: 220BiRtHDAte: November 18, 1975BiRtHPLAce: San Diego, caReSiDence: Las Vegas, NV; plays out of tpc Las VegasFAMiLY: Wife, DanaeDUcAtion: university of Nevada-Las Vegas (1998,Economics)tURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1998JoineD toUR: 2009nationwide tour Graduate (2008)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2010 turning Stone resort championship.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2008 Nationwide children’s Hospital Invitational.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:1—turning Stone resort championship; t10—puerto ricoopen, reno-tahoe open.2010 SeASon:picked up his first tour win at the turning Stone resortchampionship to go with two other top-10s. played his wayinto the first playoff event, the Barclays, before finishing113th in the final FedExcup standings…Finished t10 at thepuerto rico open, closing with a final round 66…Finishedt10 at the reno-tahoe open…Won for the first time on thepga tour in his 53rd career start by shooting a final-round,6-under 66 to win the turning Stone resort championship.after shooting 30 on the front nine with six birdies and nobogies, he closed with even par on the back nine to win byone stroke over clubhouse leader J.J. Henry. Henry shot afinal-round 63. Began the final round four strokes back ofalex cejka.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: rookie finished 102nd on the money list on thestrength of two top-10 finishes...Shot a career-low 62 inthe third round of the 50th Bob Hope classic. Finished t14...turned in the first top-10 finish of his career with a t6 at theat&t pebble Beach National pro-am...at the Frys.com openin the Fall Series, posted his best finish of his rookie seasonfollowing four consecutive rounds in the 60s at grayhawkgc. He shared t4 in Scottsdale with area resident tim clark.moved from 124th to 102nd with the finish. 2008: placedfifth on the Nationwide tour money list, with $341,446, toearn pga tour card for 2009...Earned first Nationwide tourvictory at the Nationwide children’s Hospital Invitationalwith chip-in birdie on the final hole for a one-stroke winPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.69 (164)Driving Distance ...........................................288.9 (85)Driving accuracy percentage .......................60.71% (137)greens in regulation percentage ................65.85% (139)putting average ...........................................1.819 (173)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 63–travelers championship/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2009 the 50thBob Hope classic/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $720,000–2010 turning Stone resort championship/1career High official World Rank: after 2009 transitionschampionship/154pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-113


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSBill lunde (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2over Dustin Bray...Finished fifth at the season-openingpanama movistar championship, his best finish since a t3at the 2005 Henrico county open...posted four rounds inthe 60s and finished fourth at the BmW charity pro-am...Followed victory with four sub-70 rounds at cox classicfor a t6 finish...also finished t6 at the albertsons Boiseopen, where he shared the 54-hole lead with tournamentwinner chris tidland...Was in third place, five strokes backentering final round of chattanooga classic. Final-round74 dropped him to t6...Finished t21 at Nationwide tourchampionship to close the season. 2007: made a start atthe albertsons Boise open but missed the cut. posted hisfirst made cut (in three career starts) in a pga tour event<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1998 12003 12007 1 1 $12,093/2009 27 15 2 5 444/107 825,691/1022010 28 12 1 3 5 449/113 1,075,874/83total 58 28 1 5 10 1,913,659nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1998 12004 25 12 1 3 5 $114,700/512005 22 9 1 1 2 39,942/1092007 12008 27 20 1 6 13 341,446/52009 1total 77 41 1 1 1 10 20 496,088* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*at the Frys.com open, finishing t44 in Las Vegas. multiplewinner on the Butch Harmon Vegas tour. 2005: completedthe Nationwide tour campaign outside of the top 100 aftermaking just nine of 22 cuts. 2004: made the cut in 12 of 25tournaments during his rookie season, finishing with fivetop-25 finishes. ranked No. 51 on the final money list, with$114,700. Shot rounds of 69-70-73-73 to post 3-under-par285 at the New Zealand pga championship, finishingthree strokes behind champion gavin coles. His t2 finishwas worth $56,086. 2003: Qualified for the u.S. open andposted rounds of 74-73 to miss the cut by three strokes...made the cut in 10 of 12 starts on the gateway tour DesertSeries. 1998: missed the cut in the oregon classic, his only<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYNationwide tour start prior to 2004. Has also played on theHooters tour and the gateway tour. Amateur: memberof the 1998 uNLV Ncaa championship team with currentpga tour member chad campbell...Won one tournamentin college...First-team all-conference and third-team allamericain 1997.PeRSonAL:grandfather got him and current pga tour membercharley Hoffman started in the game…Worked in sales forthe Las Vegas Founders—the group that ran the pga tourevent there…Lists winning the 1998 Ncaa championshipas his biggest thrill in golf.Year 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10u.S. opencutpgacuttHE pLaYErScutHSBc championst69the Barclayst64 cutJeff Maggert (Mag-ert)eXeMPt StAtUS: 121st on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: Jeffrey allan maggertHeiGHt: 5-9WeiGHt: 165BiRtHDAte: February 20, 1964BiRtHPLAce: columbia, moReSiDence: Houston, tXFAMiLY: Wife, michelle; five childreneDUcAtion: texas a&m universitySPeciAL inteReStS: Fishing, hunting, camping, sportingeventstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1986Q ScHooL: 2009JoineD toUR: 1991nationwide tour Graduate (1990)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (3):1993 Walt Disney World/oldsmobile classic. 1999 Worldgolf championships-accenture match play championship.2006 FedEx St. Jude classic.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):1990 Knoxville open, Buffalo open.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (2):1989 malaysian open [asia]. 1990 Vines classic [aus].otHeR VictoRieS (2):1994 Diners club matches [with Jim mcgovern]. 1997Diners club matches [with Steve Elkington].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:3—John Deere classic; t6—Shell Houston open.2010 SeASon:replaced Vijay Singh in the field at transitionschampionship when Singh withdrew 20 minutes before hisfirst-round tee time. Was t6 through 54 holes before finalround74 dropped him to t16…made his 21st consecutiveappearance at the Shell Houston open, finishing t6 for hissixth top-10 in the tournment, including three runner-up finishes.tied for first (61 of 72) in greens In regulation for theweek…Fired an 8-under 63 in the third round of the JohnDeere classic en route to solo third-place honors. It washis second top-10 finish of the year after his t6 in Houston.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made 11 of 21 cuts on the pga tour and finished128th on the money list. First top-10 finish of the seasoncame in just his third start. a third-round, 6-under-par 66helped propel him on to a t10 at the FBr open. It was hisfirst top-10 finish since the 2007 u.S. Bank championshipin milwaukee. Second top-10 came at the Hp Byron Nelsonchampionship with a t8, despite a first-round 71 and a72nd hole double bogey. Earned exempt status on the 2010pga tour by finishing second, one stroke behind medalisttroy merritt, at the 2009 pga tour Qualifying tournament.2008: recorded six top-25 finishes and placed 162nd on themoney list, his worst finish since joining the tour in 1991.used a top 50 on the pga tour career money List exemptionfor 2009. 2007: Had one top-10 during the season.armed with new irons and a slightly longer putter, postedfirst-round 7-under-par 63 to hold 18-hole lead at the u.S.Bank championship. Finished t5. 2006: Won for the firsttime in more than seven years with his victory at the FedExSt. Jude classic, his third career title. Win helped him tofinish No. 60 on tour money list. Earned first victory since1999, a span of 180 events between wins. after opening72-66-68, came from three strokes back of tim Herron andtom pernice, Jr. with final-round, 5-under-par 65, aided byan eagle on No. 16 and a birdie on No. 17. the first-round,2-over 72 was the high start by a winner that year. Neededonly 99 putts, one of just two players (aaron Baddeley, 97PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.44 (148)Driving Distance ...........................................279.1 (159)Driving accuracy percentage .......................67.55% (40)greens in regulation percentage ................66.75% (100)putting average ...........................................1.793 (120)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 63–John Deere classic/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–1999 greatergreensboro chrysler classic/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,000,000–1999 World golf championships–accenture match play championship/1career High official World Rank: after 1999 memorialtournament/142-114 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSJeff Maggert (Continued)at the Verizon Heritage) to use less than 100 putts in a72-hole event that season. a month earlier, had 100 puttsat the Verizon Heritage. 2005: Had two top-10s, a t7 at theShell Houston open and a t8 at the Valero texas open.2004: With five top-10s, took home more than $1.5 millionin earnings and a No. 43 finish on the money list. It washis best season since 2000. Finished second, three strokesbehind Vijay Singh, at the at&t pebble Beach National proam.Finished in the top-10 for the seventh time in 14 u.S.open appearances with his third-place finish at ShinnecockHills. matched his previous-best open finish, a third in2002, which also came in New York at Bethpage Black.2003: Finished among the top 100 for the 13th consecutiveseason on tour. Solo third-round leader at masters aftera 66. Final-round 75 resulted in a career-best fifth-placefinish and included a triple bogey on the par-4 third holewhen his second shot out of a fairway bunker caromed intohis body and an 8 on the par-3 12th when he hit the ballin rae’s creek twice. 2002: Broke the $10-million barrier incareer earnings. Second-round hole-in-one on the 180-yard<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1986 4 1 1 1 $13,400/1921987 4 1 936/2931990 2 1 2,060/2771991 29 17 2 9 240,940/681992 26 19 2 4 9 377,408/381993 28 17 1 2 1 6 13 793,023/111994 26 22 2 2 12 15 814,475/91995 23 17 1 1 5 10 527,952/341996 26 20 3 9 12 804,955/231997 27 19 2 1 6 10 835,884/261998 24 18 2 8 12 992,964/271999 23 20 1 1 1 6 10 2,016,469/92000 27 17 1 1 6 11 1,138,749/392001 27 15 4 7 713,607/722002 27 14 1 2 5 733,198/942003 24 16 2 5 747,166/862004 20 11 1 1 5 5 1,527,884/432005 25 17 2 7 743,780/1062006 26 14 1 2 4 1,430,376/602007 26 15 1 7 88,201/102 845,585/1232008 28 16 6 163/1,287 444,484/1622009 28 11 2 6 363/125 651,384/1282010 28 11 1 2 5 463/108 801,579/121total 528 329 3 15 12 87 169 17,198,256nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1990 22 20 2 3 1 13 17 $108,644/1total 22 20 2 3 1 13 17 108,644* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*17th hole with an 8-iron at the compaq classic of Neworleans. Earned sixth top-10 in his last nine u.S. openappearances. two-over-par total of 282 was good for solothird, five strokes behind champion tiger Woods. Solo thirdfinish matched previous best finish in a major at the 1997pga championship. 2001: Dropped to 72nd in earnings,with four top-10s, the fewest since 1992. made doubleeagle on the par-5 sixth hole in the first round of the Britishopen to become first player with an albatross in the Britishopen and the masters. 2000: Earned $1,138,749, good for39th on money list and marked ninth consecutive year inwhich he has placed among the top 40. Had six top-10s,including t2 at Buick challenge. 1999: Notched his secondcareer win on the way to earning career-best $2,016,469.Became just the 10th player at that time to record $2million in single-season earnings. as the 24th seed, wonfive matches on his way to the title in the inaugural Worldgolf championships-accenture match play championship.participated in his third ryder cup and had a record of 2-2-0at the country club in Brookline, ma. 1997: a sterling final<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYround at pga championship, where he closed with 65 tofinish third, ensured a position on that year’s ryder cupteam. 1996: For the second time, he recorded nine top-10s,including three second-place finishes. 1995: posted a 2-2record in the ryder cup. 1994: compiled a 2-2 record at thepresidents cup. First player to make double eagle on the13th hole at augusta National in the masters. teamed withJim mcgovern to win pga tour division of Diners clubmatches. 1993: Earned first tour victory, at Walt DisneyWorld/oldsmobile classic, by three strokes over greg Kraft.Victory came under floodlights at the end of a day in whichhe played 36 holes due to weather delays earlier in theweek. Second only to John Daly in rookie earnings, with$240,940 in 1991. 1990: Was the Nationwide tour playerof the Year, with earnings of $108,644, and victories inKnoxville and Buffalo. Was Vines classic (australian tour)champion. 1989: Won the malaysian open. Amateur: allamericanat texas a&m in 1986.Year 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98masters t21 t50 cut t7 cut t23u.S. open cut cut t52 t9 t4 t97 4 t7British open cut cut t24 t68 t5 t51 cutpga 6 t51 cut t3 t73 3 t44tHE pLaYErS cut t54 cut 3 t18 t53 cut t51tour championship 15 7 t27 29 16the Barclays cut t26 t38 t8 t2 2 t5BmW championship t38 cut t17 t2 t55 cutYear 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters cut cut t20 5 cut t20u.S. open t7 cut t44 3 cut 3 t78British open t30 t41 cut t47 cutpga cut cut cut cut cut cut t62tHE pLaYErS t46 t3 cut t14 t11 t33 t46 t45 cut WDtour championship 20accenture match play championship 1 t33 t33Bridgestone Invitational t7 t24 t59ca championship t48 39the Barclays t18 cut t64 cut t15 t72 cut WDDeutsche Bank championship t63 cut t65BmW championship t6 t63 cut cut cut cutnAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (1), 1994; ryder cup (3), 1995, 1997, 1999.Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-115


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRShunter Mahan (May-han)Section Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (3):2007 travelers championship. 2010 Waste managementphoenix open, World golf championships-BridgestoneInvitational.otHeR VictoRieS (1):2008 Kiwi challenge.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:1—Waste management phoenix open, World golfchampionships-Bridgestone Invitational; t8—masterstournament.2010 SeASon:turned in his best season after picking up his second andthird wins on tour, becoming the fifth player in his 20swith three or more victories. Finished 18th in the pga tourplayoffs for the FedExcup, beoming one of five players(Steve Stricker, phil mickelson, Jim Furyk and Ernie Els) toqualify for tHE tour championship in the first four seasonsof the playoffs…came from four strokes back of 54-holeleader Brandt Snedeker in the final round to win the Wastemanagement phoenix open by one stroke over rickieFowler. replaced a cracked driver early in the final roundand then had an eagle on the par-5 13th hole and a pairof birdies on the 14th and 16th holes to finish at 16-under268 after rounds of 68-70-65-65. closed with consecutive,bogey-free, 6-under 65 for his second pga tour victory.Fowler had a final-round 68 but missed birdie chances onthe last three holes, while third-round leader Snedekerstruggled home with a 78…Finished t8 at the masterson the strength of a third-round 68. one of five players toshoot under-par all four rounds at augusta National gc…carded a 6-under-par 64 to come from three shots backto earn his second victory of the year at the World golfchampionships-Bridgestone Invitational. Final-round 64was the lowest finish by a winner in the 12-year history ofthe Bridgestone Invitational, and his three-shot comebackvictory equaled the largest come-from-behind victory intournament history. coupled with his victory at the Wastemanagement phoenix open, joined Els, Furyk, Stricker,Bill Haas and Justin rose as multiple winners on tourin 2010. at the age of 28, joined Dustin Johnson, anthonyKim, Sean o’Hair and camilo Villegas as the only players intheir 20s with three or more pga tour victories. Becamejust the third player to win a World golf championshipsevent in his 20s, joining geoff ogilvy and tiger Woods.He became just the third american to win the BridgestoneeXeMPt StAtUS: 2010 multiple tournament winner(through 2013)FULL nAMe: Hunter myles mahanHeiGHt: 5-11WeiGHt: 175BiRtHDAte: may 17, 1982BiRtHPLAce: orange, caReSiDence: colleyville, tX<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2000a 12002a 12003a 2 12003 7 4 2 $106,300/2004 30 16 1 3 6 813,089/1002005 34 18 2 5 589,567/1312006 29 21 1 2 6 1,107,457/832007 27 18 1 6 12 98,696/15 2,858,995/162008 27 18 1 5 13 107,999/18 2,208,855/302009 25 24 1 6 16 515/27 2,941,349/162010 25 19 2 3 8 678/18 3,574,550/10total 208 139 3 4 27 68 14,200,160* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*Invitational (Woods and Stewart cink). moved into the top10 in the FedExcup points standings at No. 7 with the victoryand improved to No. 2 in the u.S. ryder cup standingsto clinch one of the eight automatic positions…Was t15at tHE tour championship presented by coca-cola…Finished with a 1-2 record in his second career ryder cup.Lost to graeme mcDowell, 3 and 1, in the deciding matchat celtic manor.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Following six top-10 finishes, including a runner-upfinish at the at&t National, played his way into all four pgatour playoffs for the FedExcup events before finishing 27thin the FedExcup. also was a captain’s pick for thepresidents cup and recorded a career high in earnings...Shot68, including two bogeys in the last three holes, to recordthe final-round low score at the Shell Houston open on aday when the scoring average was 74.795. Jumped fromt44 to a t6 finish...Finished t10 at the masters tournament,his first top-10 in the season’s first major championship...Equaled his best finish in a major (2007 British open) with at6 finish at the u.S. open, thanks to second- and third-round2-under 68s. It was his sixth top-20 finish in his last ninemajor championship appearances...Shot 63-64 on the weekendto finish t4 at the travelers championship, five behindwinner Kenny perry...Shot a course record-tying, final-round62 at the at&t National to finish one stroke behind tigerWoods. posted his round, which tied anthony Kim’scongressional cc record set in the first round, nearly twohours before the final group finished. Was tied for the leadat 12-under until Woods birdied the par-5 16th to take thelead. the finish was his third consecutive top-six finish. the62 was the sixth of his career, including five within theprevious 23 months. Shot 62-63-64 in three of his last sixrounds...Finished t4 (five behind tiger Woods) at the Worldgolf championships-Bridgestone Invitational for his sixthtop-10 finish of the season, including four out of his last fivestarts. Led the field in greens in regulation, hitting 53 of 72.It was his second top-10 finish in seven World golfchampionships starts (t10 at the 2008 BridgestoneInvitational)...Finished 24th at tHE tour championship inhis third appearance at the event. 2008: Finished the season,which included being selected to his first ryder cupteam, ranked 18th in the FedExcup. Surpassed $2 million inearnings for the second consecutive season, finishing No.30 on the money list...Finished t2 in defense of his travelerschampionship title in June. Stewart cink made par on theFAMiLY: Wife, KandieDUcAtion: oklahoma State universitySPeciAL inteReStS: Fishing, basketballtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2003Q ScHooL: 2003, 2005<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYfinal hole to win, giving mahan his second runner-up finishsince 2006. the fifth consecutive made cut in Hartford, ctkept him as the leading money-winner in the event’s historywith $2,046,918...Eagled the par-4 first hole en route to afirst-round, 9-under 62 and a four-stroke lead at theBarclays in the first event of the pga tour playoffs for theFedExcup. Finished t31. the 62 was mahan’s 12th round of64 or lower in his pga tour career and the fifth time he hadrecorded 62, including a third-round 62 at the 2007 Barclaysat Westchester cc...the same week he was named as oneof paul azinger’s captain’s picks to the u.S. ryder cup team,finished t8 at the BmW championship for his fifth top-10finish of the season...compiled a record of 2-0-3 in his firststart at the ryder cup at Valhalla...Won the inaugural Kiwichallenge, a pga tour challenge Event, in New Zealand,beating anthony Kim in a playoff. 2007: Won for the firsttime on tour at the travelers championship, became acaptain’s Selection for the presidents cup and recordedthree 62s, all within a three-month span during the summer...madethe first double eagle in pLaYErS championshiphistory, holing a 5-iron on the par-5 11th hole at tpcSawgrass in the second round...Earned first pga tour victoryin 118th career professional start at the travelerschampionship, defeating Jay Williamson in a sudden-deathplayoff. at age 25 years, 1 month, 7 days, became theyoungest winner through 26 tour events in 2007. openedwith an 8-under-par 62 to lead chris Dimarco by twostrokes. posted Friday-Saturday rounds of 71-67 and wasone behind 54-hole leader Williamson. overcame bogeys onNos. 16 and 17 with a birdie-3 on the 72nd hole to post a 65and force a playoff with Williamson. Knocked his 134-yardapproach on first playoff hole to 2 feet and converted birdiewhile Williamson failed to convert a 7-foot birdie putt. Firstvictory at the travelers championship came in his sixthappearance at this tournament. Finished t2 in 2006. madehis first career start on the tour in Hartford, playing in the2002 event as an amateur...at the British open, finished t6.made the cut on the number and then was low for the fieldon the weekend with rounds of 69-65...one week later, heldthe 18-hole lead at the canadian open after opening withangus glen North course record 9-under-par 62...chosen byu.S. captain Jack Nicklaus as a captain’s Selection for the2007 presidents cup after finishing t18 at the pgachampionship...Was three strokes back after 54 holes atthe Barclays after tying the Westchester cc (par 71) courserecord with a 9-under 62 in the third round, finished t17. Itmarked the second time in the season that mahan equaledYear 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters t28 cut t10 t8u.S. open cut t13 t18 t6 cutBritish open t36 t26 t6 cut cut t37pga cut t18 cut t16 t39tHE pLaYErS t40 cut WD t71 t17tour championship t5 t17 24 t15accenture match play championship t17 t17 t33Bridgestone Invitational t22 t10 t4 1ca championship t44 t53 t30HSBc championst21the Barclays t46 t42 t17 t31 t20 t31Deutsche Bank championship cut t25 cut t22 cut t15 t36 t33BmW championship t60 cut t21 cut t30 t8 t38 t37nAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (2), 2007, 2009; ryder cup (2), 2008, 2010; Worldamateur team championship (1), 2002.2-116 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRShunter Mahan (Continued)a course record (62, canadian open, angus glen gc, Northcourse). It was also the third time in the season (first-round62 at the travelers championship) and the fourth time in histour career that he has carded a round of 62. In addition,shot a course-record 63 in early June at the Northwoodclub near Dallas in u.S. open qualifying to earn medalisthonors. that round, with swing and mental coach NealeSmith caddying, led to his summer success...Notched sixthtop-10 of the season with a t5 in first career start at tHEtour championship presented by coca-cola. Finished theseason 15th in the FedExcup...made first appearance inthe presidents cup, finishing the event with a 2-3-0 record.2006: Finished 83rd on the pga tour money list, his bestfinish in three seasons on tour...matched his career highin top-25s with six (2004, 2007)...recorded his first tourace on the eighth hole during the first round of the Zurichclassic of New orleans, using an 8-iron...In 16th start of theseason, posted his first top-10 with a t2 at the Buickchampionship…Second top-10 was t9 at the 84 LumBErclassic. Entered the final round just one shot off the lead ofBen curtis and charles Howell III, but finished t9 after afinal round 3-over 75. 2005: Fell out of the top 125 in hissophomore season, but finished 131st on the money list toearn partial status for 2006. Improved status by finishing t9at the Qualifying tournament in December...In second startof season, posted his first career top-10, a t9 at the FBropen in phoenix...Held the 18-hole lead at the John Deereclassic thanks to an opening 8-under-par 63. Finished t7,three shots behind Sean o’Hair. 2004: at age 21 when theseason kicked off, was second-youngest player on tour,behind fellow rookie Kevin Na...posted his first career top-10 with a t2 finish at the reno-tahoe open. made a14-foot putt to save par at the 72nd hole and qualify for thefour-man playoff. rookie Vaughn taylor claimed his firsttour victory, rolling in an 11-foot birdie putt on the firstextra hole to win...three weeks later, posted his secondtop-10, a t4 at the Bell canadian open...posted secondconsecutive top-10 at the Valero texas open, aided by fourrounds in the 60s. Entered final round in second place,thanks to third-round 62. played in the last group on Sundaywith eventual champion Bart Bryant and posted final-round69 to finish t5. 2003: Finished t16 at Qualifying tournamentto earn his first tour card for the 2004 season...made thecut and finished 28th at the masters as an amateur...turned professional after missing the cut at the u.S. open,and made four cuts in seven starts the remainder of theseason on sponsor exemptions. Amateur: co-recipientwith ricky Barnes of 2003 Ben Hogan award and also wonthe Jack Nicklaus award and Fred Haskins award as topcollegiate golfer in 2003...No. 1 amateur in the Golfweek/Sagarin ratings in 2003...runner-up to ricky Barnes at the2002 u.S. amateur and placed third at the 2002 Ncaachampionships...two-time member of the u.S. palmer cupteam...two-time first-team all-america selection at oSu...two-time Big 12 player of the Year (2002-03)...Began collegiatecareer at Southern california before transferring tooSu after earning second-team all-america honors, aswell as pac-10 Freshman of the Year in 2001...americansteve MarinoeXeMPt StAtUS: 61st on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: Stephen paul marino, Jr.HeiGHt: 6-0WeiGHt: 180BiRtHDAte: march 10, 1980BiRtHPLAce: altus, oKReSiDence: palm Beach gardens, FL; plays out of BearLakes ccJunior golf association player of the Year in 1999 and athree-time aJga all-american. Winner of 1999 u.S. Junioramateur.PeRSonAL:Father, monte, is a former undercover police officer inSouthern california…a car enthusiast who is restoringsome older models…Named co-national chair of the aJgawith annika Sorenstam in December 2010.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.48 (46)Driving Distance ...........................................291.8 (57)Driving accuracy percentage .......................67.94% (38)greens in regulation percentage ................68.65% (49)putting average ...........................................1.797 (132)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–2 times, most recentDeutsche Bank championship/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–6 times, mostrecent 2009 at&t National/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,400,000–2010 World golf championships–Bridgestone Invitational/1career High official World Rank: after 2010 Wyndhamchampionship/12FAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: university of Virginia (2002, Sociology)SPeciAL inteReStS: music, fishingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2002Q ScHooL: 2006nationwide tour AlumnusSection 2 Player BiograPhiesBeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSHeS:2—2008 mayakoba golf classic at riviera maya-cancun,t2—2009 crowne plaza Invitational at colonial.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:4—at&t pebble Beach National pro-am; t5—Northerntrust open; t9—children’s miracle Network classic.2010 SeASon:recorded a career-low three top-10 performances but stillfinished inside the top 75 on the tour money lst. made 17of 25 cuts on the season…Finished t5 at Northern trustopen for first top-10 of the season, posting four roundsunder par…a week later, placed fourth at the at&t pebbleBeach National pro-am, the first time in his tour career topost back-to-back top-10s…Finished t9 at the children’smiracle Network classic, his first top-10 since February.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished a career-high 15th in the FedExcup standingson the strength of 13 top-25 finishes...a closing 4-under 66propelled him to a t7 finish at the Sony open in Hawaii...t5in april at the Zurich classic of New orleans after firing foursub-par rounds. Holed a pitch from 35 yards for eagle at the335-yard, par-4 16th on Sunday to get to 13-under and oneback before finishing with a bogey on 18...Shot tournamentlow 8-under 62 in third round of crowne plaza Invitational,eventually making three-way playoff with Steve Strickerand tim clark, which Stricker won with a birdie on the secondextra hole. recorded just two bogeys for the week andequaled career-best second-place (2-2008 mayakoba golfclassic). Was supported in the tournament by “marino’smob,” a group led by his mother, Fran, who grew up adjacentto colonial cc in Fort Worth, tX...Was co-leader withtom Watson after 36 holes of the British open, shooting67-68 in his first start at the event. 76-75 on the weekenddropped him to a t38 finish...Finished t10 at the Wyndhamchampionship on the strength of a third-round 63. the 63was the second-best round of his career...First-round coleaderwith rory Sabbatini at the BmW championship afterposting a 5-under-par 66. Finished t18 to secure first trip totHE tour championship presented by coca-cola. Enteredthe pga tour playoff finale 25th in FedExcup standings...Finished t7 at tHE tour championship on the strength ofa third-round 67. 2008: Second season included 13 top-25finishes in 32 starts, including six top-10 finishes. made thecut in 27 of 32 starts, finishing the season ranked No. 36in the FedExcup standings and No. 34 on the money list...opened season on the pga tour with a 5-under-par 65en route to a t4 finish at the Sony open in Hawaii...posteda career-best solo second at the mayakoba golf classic,aided by a third-round 6-under-par 64. Went bogey free overthe final 36 holes (64-66) and finished two back of championBrian gay...His third top-10 of the season was a t10 at thecrowne plaza Invitational at colonial, thanks to a closing4-under 66...consecutive 3-under 67s in first three rounds atthe rBc canadian open resulted in a t3...opened 66-66 atthe Deutsche Bank championship on way to a t10 finish...Held a share of the 54-hole lead with Scott Verplank at thechildren’s miracle Network classic before a final-round71 left him t3. 2007: one of the top rookies on tour afterearning card through a t8 finish at pga tour Qualifyingtournament. posted four top-10s in 31 starts with earningsin excess of $1.1 million. played his way through the thirdevent in the pga tour playoffs, the BmW championship,and finished 63rd in the FedExcup standings...paired withmichelle Wie for the first two rounds of the Sony openin Hawaii. made the cut and finished t34...In fifth start,notched first career top-10 at the mayakoba golf classic.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.87 (86)Driving Distance ...........................................290.6 (68)Driving accuracy percentage .......................61.96% (124)greens in regulation percentage ................67.49% (88)putting average ...........................................1.770 (67)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–3 times, most recentchildren’s miracle Network classic/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2009 crowneplaza Invitational at colonial/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $545,600–2009 crowne plaza Invitational at colonial/t2career High official World Rank: after 2010 tHEpLaYErS championship/58pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-117


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSsteve Marino (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2posted four rounds in the 60s to finish solo eighth...Secondtop-10 finish of the year came at the EDS Byron Nelsonchampionship, earning an exemption into the followingweek’s Wachovia championship with a t10...then-bestcareer finish came at the at&t classic, where four sub-parrounds earned a t6. Finished four shots out of the ZachJohnson-ryuji Imada playoff. 2006: made the cut in 16 of20 starts during his rookie season on the Nationwide tour,with 10 top-25 finishes. Finished 42nd on the money list,with $134,038. Began the year with no status but playedhis way on the tour through monday qualifiers and top-25<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2003 12005 1 1 $14,542/2007 31 21 4 10 91,002/70 1,179,165/802008 32 27 1 2 6 13 102,024/36 2,094,267/342009 29 22 1 5 13 698/15 2,161,539/352010 25 17 3 10 778/72 1,479,239/61total 119 88 2 2 18 46 6,928,752nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2003 12005 3 1 $1,613/3172006 20 16 5 10 134,038/42total 24 17 5 10 135,650eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 6 4 1 $207,593* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*finishes...His first start came at the Henrico county open,gaining entrance by making a birdie on the final hole of themonday qualifier to join a 12-man playoff for three spots.Went on to finish t10 that week, one of his five top-10finishes on the year...Finished the campaign with a t6 finishat the season-ending Nationwide tour championship atthe Houstonian...two-time winner on the gateway tour,highlighted by his victory at the Sidney Frank memorialtour championship. the win, worth $60,000, was set upby a 13-under 59 in the third round. 2005: three startson the Nationwide tour with one made cut, a t54 at the<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 05 06 07 08 09 10masterst14u.S. open cut cut t63British open t38 t55pgat60 cut cuttHE pLaYErS cut cut t79 t32tour championshipt7ca championshipt65HSBc championst57the Barclayst69 cut t15 cutDeutsche Bank championship t47 cut t10 t27 t41BmW championshipt49 t22 t18chitimacha Louisiana open. Amateur: Winner of the 1999Virginia amateur...Former standout at the university ofVirginia, where he played in every tournament during hiscareer from 1999 to 2002. all-atlantic coast conferenceas a senior. Helped lead his team to the 2001 SeminoleIntercollegiate championship, when he captured medalisthonors. teammates at uVa with pga tour memberJames Driscoll.PeRSonAL:Started golf at age 3 by swinging a cut-down 3-iron in hisback yard.Troy MattesoneXeMPt StAtUS: 2009 tournament winner(through 2011)FULL nAMe: troy Jason mattesonHeiGHt: 6-0WeiGHt: 185BiRtHDAte: November 8, 1979BiRtHPLAce: rockledge, FLReSiDence: alpharetta, ga; plays out of gc of georgiaFAMiLY: Wife, Shauna; tori murphy (11/12/09)eDUcAtion: georgia tech (2003, civil Engineering)SPeciAL inteReStS: FishingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2003JoineD toUR: 2006nationwide tour Graduate (2005)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (2):2006 Frys.com open. 2009 Frys.com open.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):2005 Virginia Beach open, mark christopher charityclassic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t9—the greenbrier classic; t10—John Deere classic.2010 SeASon:Finished outside of the 125 on the money list for thefirst time in his five-year tour career. remains exemptfor 2011 from his victory at the 2009 Frys.com open…played his first 16 events of the season without a top-10finish before doing so in back-to back starts…carded threeeagles over the course of the first three rounds of the JohnDeere classic, highlighted by an ace at the 226-yard, par-3seventh hole in the second round en route to t10 honors.posted all four rounds in the 60s for the first time since the2007 John Deere classic, when he finished t3…In his nextstart, also posted all four rounds in the 60s en route to a t9finish at the greenbrier classic.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Won for the second time in his career and finished56th on the pga tour money list...Was last player into theFedExcup playoffs at No. 125 and played first two eventsbefore finishing No. 78...rallied to win the Frys.com openin a playoff during the Fall Series in october for his secondcareer victory. Had a chance to win the tournament in regulationbut bogeyed the 17th and 18th holes. recovered ina three-way playoff to birdie the second extra hole to beatJamie Lovemark and rickie Fowler at grayhawk gc. afterall three players parred the first playoff hole, matteson hithis approach close on the 464-yard, par-4 17th hole andsank the putt for the win. that capped an incredible threedaystretch after he opened with a 2-over 72. came backwith consecutive 61s on Friday and Saturday—a pga tourrecord for lowest score in consecutive rounds—and he tooka three-stroke lead into the final round. the 122 total brokeSteve Stricker’s 123 from rounds three and four earlierin 2009 at the 50th Bob Hope classic. It was the secondtime he has won the Frys.com open. However, the firstwin in 2006 came in Las Vegas and is now titled the Justintimberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open. 2008:turned in seven top-10 finishes for the third straight seasonon tour. 2007: the former georgia tech all-america t3at the at&t classic at tpc Sugarloaf in Duluth, ga. onthe strength of a second-round 8-under 64. Held a share ofthe 36- and 54-hole leads with ryuji Imada, but fell fromcontention with a final-round 73...Birdied the final two holeson Sunday to finish t3 at the John Deere classic...playedin three of the four pga tour playoffs for the FedExcupevents and finished in the top-10 at the Deutsche Bankchampionship. closed with a 1-under 70 at tpc Bostonto finish t9. placed 48th place in the FedExcup standings.2006: after an unremarkable start to rookie campaign,PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.31 (139)Driving Distance ...........................................296.3 (22)Driving accuracy percentage .......................60.36% (142)greens in regulation percentage ................71.43% (5)putting average ...........................................1.828 (181)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–2 times, most recent thegreenbrier classic/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–2 times, mostrecent 2009 Frys.com open/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $900,000–2009 Frys.com open/1career High official World Rank: after 2007 FBropen/732-118 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSTroy Matteson (Continued)ended with five consecutive top-10s, including a victory atthe Frys.com open. one of four rookies to win in 2006 (J.B.Holmes, trevor Immelman, Eric axley). Nominated for pgatour rookie of the Year. recorded his first tour victoryin his 33rd professional tour start at the Frys.com open.Became the sixth player and third consecutive to capturehis first tour victory in Las Vegas. Four rounds in the60s, including middle rounds of 65-64, left him one strokeahead of Daniel chopra and Ben crane. the 64 matched hiscareer-low round on tour, which came during the secondround of the 2006 Ford championship at Doral. Held a onestrokelead entering the final round...one week later, heldthe 54-hole lead at the FuNaI classic at Walt Disney Worldresort. overcome by Joe Durant in the final round, finishingt2, four strokes behind Durant after a final-round 70...Finished in the top 40 on money list to gain a masters invitefor 2007. 2005: two-time winner on the Nationwide tour,breaking the season earnings record with $495,009, $127<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2003 3 2 $18,135/2006 32 18 1 1 5 7 1,778,597/362007 26 17 2 3 7 92,817/48 1,282,421/732008 30 16 1 5 7 93,950/124 1,212,018/892009 30 19 1 1 6 754/78 1,466,070/562010 28 14 2 5 575/91 736,060/128total 149 86 2 2 2 16 32 6,493,302nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2003 4 3 1 $7,628/2112004 28 18 1 1 6 114,451/522005 27 24 2 3 1 12 17 495,009/1total 59 45 2 4 1 13 24 617,087eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 3 3 $111,10* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*more than the record Zach Johnson established in 2003...made the cut in 24 of 27 starts, including a tour-leading12 top-10s...claimed his first tour victory in april at theVirginia Beach open with a final-round, 4-under 68...twoweeks later, took over the top spot on the money list, withback-to-back runner-up finishes at the rex Hospital openand the rheem classic...In September, recorded his secondwin with a 13-under-par 271 at the mark christophercharity classic. 2004: made the cut in 18 of 28 starts duringhis rookie campaign on the Nationwide tour...ranked No.52 on the final money list, with $114,451...only top-10 wasa solo second at the gila river golf classic. 2003: turnedpro at the FBr capital open in June, where he tied for 59thin his initial event on tour...made the cut in three of fourstarts on the Nationwide tour...co-medalist at Jenningsmill cc, site for the second stage Qualifying tournamentevent. Amateur: three-time all-american and all-atlanticcoast conference selection...Byron Nelson award winner<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 06 07 08 09 10masterscutpga t66 t28tHE pLaYErScut t73 cut t17Bridgestone Invitational t51 t44the Barclayscut t48 cut t20 t36Deutsche Bank championship t61 t9 t36 cutBmW championshipcut t47in 2003...Became the first georgia tech player to win theNcaa individual championship (2002). Won six times in hiscareer at georgia tech. Won the 2003 Ncaa East regionalby seven shots. Had 15 top-10 finishes in 43 career starts.ranks fourth all-time at tech, with a 71.91 scoring average,behind Bryce molder, David Duval and matt Kuchar.carried a 3.28 grade-point average and was a two-timeacademic all-american...Led his anderson High (austin,tX) team to two 4a state titles while also a two-time statemedalist.PeRSonAL:Started playing golf when he was 7…got married shortlyafter graduating from college…Lists Superman as his hero.Says his real-life heroes are his parents, Steve mattesonand Lucy and John Steele, for introducing him to golf, huntingand fishing at an early age.Section 2 Player BiograPhiesgraeme McDowell (grey-am)eXeMPt StAtUS: Winner, 2010 u.S. open(through 2015)FULL nAMe: graeme mcDowellHeiGHt: 5-11WeiGHt: 168BiRtHDAte: July 30, 1979BiRtHPLAce: portrush, Northern IrelandReSiDence: portrush, Northern IrelandFAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: university of alabama-Birmingham (2002,Economics, Engineering)SPeciAL inteReStS: cars, snooker, manchesterunited soccertURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2002JoineD toUR: 2006<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2010 u.S. open.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (6):2002 Volvo Scandinavian masters [Eur]. 2004 telecom Italiaopen [Eur]. 2008 Ballantine’s championship [Eur], BarclaysScottish open [Eur]. 2010 celtic manor Wales open [Eur],andalucia Valderrama masters [Eur].otHeR VictoRieS (1):2010 chevron World challenge.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:1—u.S. open; t6—World golf championships-cachampionship.2010 SeASon:made 10 starts during the season, with first career pgatour victory coming at the u.S. open at pebble BeachgL…Final-round 66 aided t6 finish at the World golfchampionships-ca championship…Shot a final-round 63in early June to win the celtic manor Wales open onthe European tour. It was his first victory since the 2008Barclays Scottish open…Fresh off of that victory in Wales,posted rounds of 71-68-71-74—284 to win the u.S. openby one stroke over gregory Havret and two shots overErnie Els. trailed Dustin Johnson by three entering thefinal round. Became the first European to win the u.S.open since tony Jacklin in 1970. Following his u.S. openvictory, joined the pga tour in mid-July…picked up hissecond European tour title of the campaign with a twostrokewin at the andalucia Valderrama masters despiteshooting a final-round 74 in heavy winds in Spain…makinghis second ryder cup appearance, earned 2.5 points with a2-1-1 record, capped by a 3-up victory over Hunter mahanto help lead the Europeans to a slim one-point win over theu.S…Late in the season, he enjoyed a t3 at the BarclaysSingapore open at Sentosa gc. a week later, was incontention at the uBS Hong Kong open after a third-round63 at the par-70 Hong Kong gc. Shot a Sunday 68 to finishPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.07Driving Distance ...........................................291.7Driving accuracy percentage .......................67.06%greens in regulation percentage ................66.85%putting average ...........................................1.781(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–tHE pLaYErSchampionship/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2009 St. Judeclassic/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,350,000–2010 u.S. open/1career High official World Rank: after 2010 children’smiracle Network classic/9pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-119


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSgraeme McDowell (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2solo fifth, three strokes behind winner Ian poulter...cameback from four shots down entering the final round todefeat tiger Woods on the first playoff hole (No. 18) witha birdie-3 at the chevron World challenge. Win came afterfinishing second in 2009 in his first start at chevron. He isthe first player to defeat tiger Woods as a professionalafter being down three-or-more shots entering the finalround. In 67 starts on the pga tour, he has never postedfour consecutive rounds in the 60s in the same tournament.Had rounds of 66-69-68-69 in winning the chevron Worldchallenge.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made 11 of 11 cuts on the pga tour with two top-10 finishes as a non-member. among the early leaders atthe St. Jude classic, then fell back during the middle roundsbefore rallying with a final-round 63 to finish t7...In earlyJuly, joined the pga tour as a Special temporary memberfor the remainder of the season...Finished t10 at the pga<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2001 12002 3 3 $31,910/2003 3 1 9,620/2004 3 12005 14 10 1 3 5 814,359/2006 15 8 3 357,902/1692007 3 2 52,768/2008 4 4 2 182,545/2009 11 11 2 4 645,516/2010 10 7 1 2 4 198/91 1,589,337/50total 67 47 1 1 7 18 3,683,956eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 20 17 3 1 7 13 $3,035,226* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*championship, his first career top-10 in a major. teamedwith rory mcIlory in representing Ireland at the omEgamission Hills World cup. tHe duo combined to shoot a28-under 260 to t2 behind the Italian team of Edoardoand Francesco molinari. 2008: Won the European tour’sBallantine’s championship on Jeju Island, South Korea, inmarch. Defeated Jeev milkha Singh in a three-hole playoffby making a tap-in birdie after his 7-iron approach from 179yards landed within a foot of the hole. Victory earned hima spot in the World golf championships-ca championshipthe following week...Won the Barclays Scottish open bytwo strokes the week prior to the British open. Earned aspot on the ryder cup team, where he had a 2-1-0 recordin his debut. 2004: captured the telecom Italia open ina monday playoff with thomas Levet of France...Shot arecord-tying 62 at St. andrews in the first round of thedunhill links championship, where he placed second...Finished the European tour season with nine top-10s,<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYincluding a win, two seconds and two thirds to place sixthon the order of merit. 2002: Won his first European tourtitle in only his fourth start as a professional when he wonthe Volvo Scandinavian masters at Kunsangen gc, the clubhe represents. amateur: played a prominent role in greatBritain and Ireland’s retention of the Walker cup in 2001at Sea Island, ga. at university of alabama-Birmingham,mcDowell was ranked the top collegiate golfer in the u.S.,winning the 2002 Fred Haskins award. out of 12 starts in2002, won six events with a stroke average of 69.6.PeRSonAL:picked up the sport at age 7 with his brothers at the urgingof his dad…Says standing on the 18th green at pebbleBeach after winning the u.S. open is his biggest thrill ingolf…played numerous sports as a youngster, but, as hesays, “golf always won.”Year 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters cut t17 cutu.S. open t80 t48 t30 t18 1British open cut t11 t61 cut t19 t34 t23pga cut cut t37 t15 t10 cuttHE pLaYErS t40 78 t26accenture match play championship t17 t33 t33 t33Bridgestone Invitational t52 WD t56 t45 t22ca championship t43 t6 t48 t66 t6HSBc championst34the Barclays t32 12nAtionAL teAMS: ryder cup (2), 2008, 2010; World cup (2), 2008, 2009.rocco <strong>Media</strong>te (Mee-dee-ate)eXeMPt StAtUS: 2010 tournament winner(through 2012)FULL nAMe: rocco anthony mediateHeiGHt: 6-1WeiGHt: 190BiRtHDAte: December 17, 1962BiRtHPLAce: greensburg, paReSiDence: Naples, FLFAMiLY: three childreneDUcAtion: Florida SouthernSPeciAL inteReStS: music, tennis, home theatertURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1985Q ScHooL: Fall 1985, 1986JoineD toUR: 1986<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (6):1991 Doral-ryder open. 1993 Kmart greater greensboroopen. 1999 phoenix open. 2000 Buick open, 2002 greatergreensboro chrysler classic. 2010 Frys.com open.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (1):1992 perrier French open.otHeR VictoRieS (3):1999 callaway pebble Beach Invitational. 2002 Franklintempleton Shootout [with Lee Janzen]. 2003 cVS charityclassic [with Jeff Sluman].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:1—Frys.com open.2010 SeASon:prior to the Frys.com open, was sitting at No. 182 onthe pga tour official money list, prepared to return toQ-School in the fall. Instead, recorded hole-out eagles ineach of the four rounds en route to first victory since 2002.Following the win, said “I now have a job. I signed you upfor tour school, and I was going to go. that’s where Ibelonged about a half an hour ago; I don’t belong there anymore.”posed rounds of 64-65-67-73—269. opened with a191-yard hole-in-one at the third hole in the first round, thenfollowed in the second round with a 160-yard hole-out foran eagle-2 at the fourth hole. on Saturday, holed a 111-yardwedge for an eagle-3 at the 15th hole. In the final round,made his fourth hole-out of the week with an eagle-2 from116 yards at No. 17. Knocked in 5-foot par putt on the 72hole to edge Bo Van pelt and alex prugh by one stroke. at47 years, 10 months, win made him the oldest wire-to-wirewinner on the pga tour since such records began beingrecorded. Became the oldest winner since Kenny perry atthe 2009 travelers championship.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made 18 of 22 cuts on the pga tour, but finished145th on the money list, with one top-10, a t9 at theLegends reno-tahoe open where he used a putter borrowedfrom matt Bettencourt. 2008: posted two top-10 finishes.Surpassed $1 million in earnings for the sixth time inhis career. In a bid to become the oldest u.S. open championPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.34 (140)Driving Distance ...........................................278.1 (170)Driving accuracy percentage .......................68.27% (32)greens in regulation percentage ................69.32% (35)putting average ...........................................1.821 (176)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 63–the greenbrier classic/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2001mastercard colonial/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $900,000–2010 Frys.com open/1career High official World Rank: after 2002 compaqclassic of New orleans/122-120 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSrocco <strong>Media</strong>te (Continued)at age 45, lost in a playoff to tiger Woods at torrey pinesgc in La Jolla, ca. Finished regulation at 1-under-par 283and held the clubhouse lead as Woods and Lee Westwood,both one stroke back, played the par-5 18th hole. Woodsmade birdie to force an 18-hole playoff. In the mondayplayoff, made three consecutive back-nine birdies to takea one-stroke lead to the last hole. Woods made birdieto tie and force sudden death as both players shot evenpar71s. Woods parred the par-4 seventh hole, the firstsudden-death hole, as mediate made bogey after drivinginto a fairway bunker and missing a 20-foot par putt. 2007:Had best season since 2003, with a runner-up finish, threetop-10s and more than $1 million in earnings while playingon a minor medical Extension. Spent early part of seasonas a walking commentator for golf channel. Led by threestrokes through 36 holes of the arnold palmer Invitationalafter opening 66-65. rebounded from third-round 76 witha 67 to finish solo second, his best finish since he wasrunner-up at the 2003 Deutsche Bank championship—aspan of 74 events. 2006: Was limited to 18 events as hebattled long-time back injury. In contention at the masterstournament, as he sat t4 through 54 holes. Back problemflared up in final round, when he posted an 8-over-par 80to finish t36. Not able to play for one month. 2005: playingon one-time exemption as top-50 all-time money winner,rebounded from subpar 2004 season to finish in the top<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 2-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1984a 11985 21986 27 10 1 4 $20,670/1741987 32 19 1 1 7 112,099/911988 32 25 1 9 129,829/921989 30 23 8 132,501/1081990 27 17 1 1 3 5 240,625/621991 25 19 1 7 14 597,438/151992 25 17 2 6 8 301,896/491993 24 22 1 1 6 10 680,623/161994 6 4 1 2 45,940/1931995 18 8 2 2 105,618/1551996 21 15 1 4 10 475,255/401997 24 18 2 7 240,521/1011998 24 20 2 9 389,996/781999 25 18 1 3 8 963,075/372000 24 18 1 1 3 7 1,320,278/342001 21 14 2 5 10 1,474,435/362002 23 17 1 2 4 11 2,040,676/222003 24 18 2 5 8 1,832,656/312004 19 8 2 257,692/1762005 24 16 1 8 696,250/1142006 18 8 1 145,899/2062007 22 14 1 3 4 91,129/65 1,166,294/822008 27 16 1 2 4 97,490/78 1,420,875/742009 22 18 1 3 327/133 484,757/1452010 25 10 1 1 4 1,138,067/78total 592 392 6 10 6 64 165 16,413,964nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 1 1 $3,420/237total 1 1 3,420* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*125. rallied down the stretch, with 12 made cuts in final14 starts. recorded lone top-10 of the season at the u.S.open (t6). 2004: Finished outside the 125 on the tourmoney list for the fourth time in his 19-year career andfor the first time since he finished No. 155 in 1995. 2003:Finished 31st on money list and was bounced from the fieldfor season-ending tour championship after missing cutin final full-field event, the chrysler championship. Beganseason with two top-fives in first three events, highlightedby a t2 at mercedes championships and a solo second atthe inaugural Deutsche Bank championship. 2002: Earnedmore than $2 million for the first time in his career and hadbest finish on the money list (22nd) since finishing 16thin 1993. picked up first victory since the 2000 Buick openwith win at the greater greensboro chrysler classic. Hadtwo-stroke lead over mark calcavecchia through 54 holes.Final-round 71 gained a three-stroke win over calcavecchiaand earned a career-high $684,000 paycheck. 2000: earnedhis fourth career victory the way he won his first tourtitle—with a birdie on the final hole at the Buick open.It was the first time he had led the Buick open all week.Birdied two of final three holes for one-stroke victory over54-hole leader chris perry. Victory lifted him over $1-millionmark in a single season for first time in his career. 1999:made clear comeback from 1994 back surgery with victoryat the phoenix open in only his second start of the season.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96masterst22 t37u.S. open cut cut t44 t25 WDBritish open cut t45 t39 t18pga t31 t69 t16 t40 t68 t36tHE pLaYErS t50 cut t11 t11 t15 cut t6 t55 t4tour championship t26 t23the Barclays cut t14 cut t47 t50 cut t22 t26 t38 t55 t69BmW championship cut cut t19 t52 t43 WD t18Year 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09masters t27 t52 t15 t36 t33 cut t36 t49u.S. open t34 t32 4 t37 cut t6 cut 2 t47British open cut t52 WD t47 t19pga cut t49 WD t66 6 t18 cut WD 72tHE pLaYErS cut t57 cut cut t65 3 t45 t58 t44 t54 t60tour championshipt13accenture match play championship t33 t33 t17 t17 t33Bridgestone Invitational t24 t77 t52ca championshipWD cNL t15 t16the Barclays t43 cut t46 WD WD cut t42 t66 WD 75 cutDeutsche Bank championship 2 t15 t52 t69BmW championship t52 t74 t43 cut t30Year 10u.S. opencutnAtionAL teAMS: uBS cup (1), 2003.Held season-best 54-hole lead of six strokes. Final-round71 earned him two-stroke victory over Justin Leonard.1997: made eight consecutive cuts near end of the yearto retain full exempt status. 1996: returned to the tourunder Special medical Extension and t6 at phoenix opento earn full playing privileges. 1994: missed most of seasonwith ruptured disc, for which he underwent surgery in July.1993: Second tour win came in playoff at Kmart greatergreensboro open, where he birdied fourth playoff holeto defeat Steve Elkington. 1991: Earned first tour titlein sixth season, at Doral-ryder open. Sank 10-foot birdieputts on 71st and 72nd holes, forcing playoff with curtisStrange. In monday playoff, birdied first extra hole from 5feet. Amateur: gained interest in golf in high school afteryears of playing baseball. With help from champions tourmember Jim Ferree during college, began to construct hisswing. at Florida Southern, coach charlie matlock becamelarge influence on his game.PeRSonAL:Started using long putter to save his back and becamethe first player to win on tour using a long putter whenhe won the 1991 Doral-ryder open. Finished 600th out of5,619 players in his first appearance at the 2005 WorldSeries of poker’s main Event. Began playing poker in 2004.Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-121


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSTroy MerrittSection Player BiograPhies2BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:3—2010 Zurich classic of New orleans.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2009 mexico open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:3—Zurich classic of New orleans.2010 SeASon:Had perhaps the most dramatic final week of anyone ontour, securing the 125th and final tour card for 2011and capturing the $1 million Kodak challenge...the winnerof 2009 pga tour Qualifying tournament was one offour players making a first career start on the pga tourat the Sony open in Hawaii. opened with a 5-under 65to share the lead with five other players. Finished t20...Following seven straight missed cuts after a t15 at theFarmers Insurance open, snapped that stretch with a thirdplacefinish at Zurich classic of New orleans. matchedthe best birdie-eagle streak of the season with a 6-understretch in five holes (Nos. 7-11) during a final-round 67...Hovering around No. 125 entering the Fall Series, madefinal four cuts of the season to secure card for sophomoreseason...Bogey-free, final-round 67 for t30 finish at thechildren’s miracle Network classic was just enough tomake the No. 125 position on the money list after JohnsonWagner double-bogeyed the 16th hole. Immediately followingthe tournament, won the $1-million first prize inthe Kodak challenge in a playoff with rickie Fowler andaaron Baddeley with an 18-inch birdie putt on No. 17 atthe magnolia course. players had to post the lowest scorerelative to par on 18 of the 30 Kodak challenge holes towin. When asked what he would do with the $1 millionprize from Kodak, he said “the first thing I’m going to do isbuy my wife a brand-new car.”cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Despite a double bogey on the final hole, took homemedalist honors at the pga tour Qualifying tournamenteXeMPt StAtUS: 125th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: troy Brian merrittHeiGHt: 6-0WeiGHt: 160BiRtHDAte: october 25, 1985BiRtHPLAce: osage, IaReSiDence: phoenix, aZ; plays out of SpurWing cc(meridian, ID)by one stroke over Jeff maggert. Became one of just threeplayers since 1992 to hold at least a share of the lead aftereach round of the six-round event, joining wire-to-wirewinner Scott Verplank (1997) and Frank Lickliter II (2007)Had not played in a pga tour event prior to 2010. madethe cut in 10 of his final 11 starts and ended his rookieseason No. 39 on the 2009 Nationwide tour money list.managed to make only two cuts in his first six starts andstarted heating up as the summer progressed. Earnedhis first career win with a playoff victory at the mexicoopen. rolled in a 20-foot birdie putt on the first extra holeto defeat australian adam Bland, who established thecourse record with an 8-under 64. Shared the 54-hole leadwith garth mulroy and fired a 3-under 69 to tie Bland at15-under 273. Had a chance to win in regulation but misseda 10-foot birdie putt. Winner’s check of $117,000 movedhim from No. 146 to No. 27 on the money list at the time.closed the season with six consecutive cuts made after thewin but struggled on the weekends and could do no betterthan a t39 at the Nationwide tour championship at DanielIsland to end the season. 2008: missed the cut in his onlyprevious Nationwide tour start, at the albertsons Boiseopen. Amateur: Won 21 collegiate tournaments while atBoise State, including seven during his senior year, and athis previous school, Winona State. Won an Ncaa-recordfive tournaments in a row at Boise. two-time all-Westernathletic conference first-team choice and two-time Wacplayer of the Year. Second-team all-america in 2007-08,all-Nicklaus team in 2007-08. Led the Ncaa in scoringaverage as a senior (69.53). played two seasons at WinonaState, a Division II school in minnesota, before transferringto Boise State. attended Spring Lake park (mN) High Schoolwhere he was an all-conference and all-state player in bothgolf and basketball.PeRSonAL:two brothers also competed in college athletics. olderbrother, Ben, played Division III football at Wartburg collegein Iowa. Younger brother, tim, is a Division III basketballFAMiLY: Wife, courtneyeDUcAtion: Boise State universitySPeciAL inteReStS: Spending time with family andfriendstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2008Q ScHooL: 2009nationwide tour Alumnusplayer at Luther college in Iowa. Father is a member ofthe Wartburg Hall of Fame after playing both baseball andbasketball for the school. Biggest thrill outside of golf washelping his high school basketball team reach the statetournament for the first time in school history. Favoritecourse he’s played is pebble Beach, looks forward toplaying St. andrews. Never travels without his cell phone.Favorite college team is the Iowa Hawkeyes. Favoriteprofessional team is the minnesota twins. Superstitionsinclude tying his shoes in a certain way/order. FavoritetV show is “Seinfeld.” Favorite movie is “the Shawshankredemption.” Favorite entertainer is robin Williams.Favorite books are the Harry potter series. Favorite foodis chicken enchiladas. Favorite athlete to watch is michaelJordan. Favorite cities to visit are Boise, ID, and Dubuque,Ia. Dream foursome includes Ed Davis, mark merritt andJack Nicklaus.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.49 (149)Driving Distance ...........................................288.2 (92)Driving accuracy percentage .......................59.37% (154)greens in regulation percentage ................65.48% (145)putting average ...........................................1.758 (36)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–2 times, most recent themcgladrey classic/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 64–2 times, mostrecent 2010 the mcgladrey classic/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $435,200–2010 Zurich classic of New orleans/3career High official World Rank: after 2010 Zurichclassic of New orleans/236<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2010 29 14 1 1 4 331/138 $786,977/125total 29 14 1 1 4 786,977nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2008 12009 17 12 1 1 2 $151,821/392010 1 1 2,741/245total 19 13 1 1 2 154,563* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 10tHE pLaYErS 682-122 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSshaun Micheel (MiCK-heel)eXeMPt StAtUS: 88th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: Shaun micheelHeiGHt: 6-0WeiGHt: 185BiRtHDAte: January 5, 1969BiRtHPLAce: orlando, FLReSiDence: memphis, tN, plays out of ridgeway cc,tpc Southwind, colonial ccFAMiLY: Wife, Stephanie; Dade palmer (11/20/03),marin Belle (2/9/07)eDUcAtion: Indiana university (1991)SPeciAL inteReStS: Flying, hunting, skiingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1992Q ScHooL: 1993, 1996, 2001JoineD toUR: 1994nationwide tour Graduate (1999)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2003 pga championship.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):1999 greensboro open.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (1):1998 Singapore open [asia].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:4—John Deere classic, St. Jude classic presented bySmith & Nephew; 5—Shell Houston open.2010 SeASon:claimed three top-10 finishes to finish inside the top 125for the first time since 2007... playing on a sponsor exemption,jumped from t26 to finish fifth at the Shell Houstonopen after shooting final-round, 7-under 65. It was his firsttop-10 on tour since a t5 at the 2007 Viking classic...Shotthree rounds in the 60s to finish t4 at the St Jude classicin his hometown of memphis. It was his best finish since asecond at the 2006 pga championship...recorded a doubleeagle on the sixth hole in the fourth round of the 2010 u.S.open, holing a 3-iron from 239 yards for his second shot on<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1989 11990a 11991a 11994 19 4 $12,252/2471997 21 5 14,519/2501998 2 2 8,918/2861999 12000 31 15 3 4 467,431/1042001 34 18 3 351,095/1362002 30 21 1 2 8 641,450/1052003 28 21 1 4 7 1,827,000/322004 27 20 1 8 949,919/822005 29 12 2 3 487,402/1462006 29 19 1 2 8 1,632,842/462007 29 17 3 7 88,450/99 948,195/1082008 16 6 1 196/641 157,828/2092009 16 9 2 169/201 257,590/1802010 21 14 3 5 600/88 1,025,500/88total 336 183 1 1 1 20 56 8,781,940nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1994 31996 27 15 1 5 $22,007/821997 5 3 1 2 18,140/921999 25 19 1 1 2 6 13 173,411/92010 2 1 1 7,223/194total 62 38 1 1 2 8 21 220,781eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 4 3 1 $106,777* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*the 523-yard hole. It was just the second double eagle inu.S. open history (t.c. chen, second round, oakland Hills,1985). Finished the tournament t22...posted four rounds inthe 60s, highlighted by a third-round, 8-under 63 at the JohnDeere classic en route to solo fourth-place honors...mother,Donna, passed away in october after battling lung cancerfor more than a year. Said frequently that he was playingfor his mother, who wanted him to continue to pursue hiscareer on the pga tour despite her illness. He called thetwo of them “two peas in a pod” and said he spoke to her atleast once every day when he was on the road.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: played on a major medical Extension. made nine of16 cuts on the pga tour with two top-25 finishes. Lonetop-25 finish of the 2008 pga tour season came with at21 at the puerto rico open presented by Banco popular.Didn’t play again after hometown event, the Stanford St.Jude championship, in early June. underwent surgeryon his left shoulder on June 10 to repair a torn labrum.2007: made nearly $1 million and recorded three top-10finishes, his most since 2003. Finished t5 at the Vikingclassic, t6 at the reno-tahoe open and t9 at the Worldgolf championships-accenture match play championship.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARY2006: played well down the stretch, with two top-10s infinal seven starts to finish in the top 50 on the money list.Finished second at the pga at medinah, his highest finishon tour since the 2003 pga victory. Finished five strokesbehind winner tiger Woods. runner-up to paul casey in theHSBc World match play championship at the Wentworthclub. Beat tiger Woods (4 and 3), Luke Donald (4 and 2)and robert Karlsson (2-up) to reach the final. Victory overWoods ended Woods’ five-tournament win streak. 2005:made 12 cuts in 29 starts, with one top-10, a t7 at the cialisWestern open. 2004: cracked the top 100 on the moneylist for just the second time in eight seasons on tour,with 20 made cuts in 27 events. 2003: Became the fifthconsecutive first-time major winner with his victory at thepga championship and finished 32nd on the money list, thehighest in his six years on tour. Earned first career tourvictory in 164th start (third career major start) at the pga atoak Hill cc in rochester, NY. First player since John Daly(1991) to capture first tour event at pga. Jumped from169th to 46th in the official World golf ranking with thewin. Held the lead outright after 36 holes and shared thelead with chad campbell through 54 holes. playing 72ndhole with a one-shot lead, rifled 7-iron from 175 yards toYear 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06masterst22 cut cutu.S. open cut t40 t28 cut cutBritish opent47 cut cutpga 1 t24 cut 2tHE pLaYErS cut t54 9 t71 cutaccenture match play championshipt17Bridgestone Invitationalt23 t50ca championshipt44the Barclays cut t51 cut t39 t13Deutsche Bank championshipcut cut t7BmW championship cut cut t42 t43 cut cut t7 t30Year 07 08 09 10masterscut cutu.S. open cut t22British opent35pga t32 cut t48tHE pLaYErScut cutaccenture match play championship t9the Barclays cut cutDeutsche Bank championship cut 71Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-123


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSshaun Micheel (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2within inches of the hole for a memorable birdie and atwo-stroke victory over campbell. Finished week 4-underpar with rounds of 69-68-69-70—276 and a $1,080,000payday. In 2002, two top-10s nearly matched the three hehad in his first 111 events on tour and one of those, a t3at the B.c. open, was the best finish of his career to date.2001: Was t13 at Qualifying School to retain tour card forfollowing season. Enjoyed his best season on tour to datein 2000, thanks to a then-career-high three top-10s.PeRSonAL:Friends with the rock band Kiss and was a backstageguest of the band in columbus, oH, the week followingthe 2003 pga championship victory. Was honored withthe 1994 Sons of confederate Veterans award for Braveryafter saving two people from a sinking car while at a golftournament in New Bern, Nc. Wife, Stephanie, graduatedfrom LSu and is an attorney. Father was one of the originalpilots for FedEx in 1973.Phil MickelsoneXeMPt StAtUS: Winner, 2011 masters; multipletournament winner (through at least 2015)FULL nAMe: philip alfred mickelsonHeiGHt: 6-3WeiGHt: 200BiRtHDAte: June 16, 1970BiRtHPLAce: San Diego, caReSiDence: rancho Santa Fe, ca; plays out of grayhawkgcPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.50 (47)Driving Distance ...........................................283.2 (128)Driving accuracy percentage .......................62.67% (114)greens in regulation percentage ................64.61% (163)putting average ...........................................1.761 (42)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 63–John Deere classic/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–3 times, mostrecent 2010 John Deere classic/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,080,000–2003 pga championship/1career High official World Rank: after 2004 at&tpebble Beach National pro-am/34FAMiLY: Wife, amy; amanda Brynn (6/21/99), SophiaIsabel (10/23/01), Evan Samuel (3/23/03)eDUcAtion: arizona State university (psychology, 1992)SPeciAL inteReStS: all sports, especially football;flyingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1992JoineD toUR: June 1992<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (38):1991 Northern telecom open. 1993 Buick Invitationalof california, the International. 1994 mercedeschampionships. 1995 Northern telecom open. 1996 Nortelopen, phoenix open, gtE Byron Nelson golf classic, NEcWorld Series of golf. 1997 Bay Hill Invitational, SprintInternational. 1998 mercedes championships, at&t pebbleBeach National pro-am. 2000 Buick Invitational, BellSouthclassic, mastercard colonial, tHE tour championship.2001 Buick Invitational, canon greater Hartford open. 2002Bob Hope chrysler classic, canon greater Hartford open.2004 Bob Hope chrysler classic, masters tournament.2005 FBr open, at&t pebble Beach National pro-am,BellSouth classic, pga championship. 2006 BellSouthclassic, masters tournament. 2007 at&t pebble BeachNational pro-am, tHE pLaYErS championship, DeutscheBank championship. 2008 Northern trust open, crowneplaza Invitational at colonial. 2009 Northern trust open,World golf championships-ca championship, tHE tourchampionship presented by coca-cola. 2010 masterstournament.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (3):1993 perrier open [Eur]. 2007 HSBc champions [Eur]. 2009World golf championships-HSBc champions [Eur].otHeR VictoRieS (3):2001 tylenol par-3 Shootout at treetops resort. 2004 telusSkins game, pga grand Slam of golf.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:1—masters tournament; 2—Quail Hollow championship;t4—u.S. open; t5—the memorial tournament; t8—at&t pebble Beach National pro-am, BmW championship.2010 SeASon:Won his third masters title and 38th career pga tourtitle at augusta National gc in april. the 38th win tied himwith gene Sarazen for 11th on the all-time pga tour winslist…In third start of the season, finished t5 at the at&tpebble Beach National pro-am for his first top-10 finish ofthe season. a three-time winner of the event, it was hissixth top-10 finish at pebble in 15 starts…on march 22, ina practice round at the plantation gc in Indio, ca, shot a14-under 58. made 12 birdies and an eagle in the mondayround before playing in the arnold palmer Invitationallater in the week. It marked his second sub-60 round (bothunofficial), the first a 59 in the final round of the 2004 pgagrand Slam of golf at poipu Bay in Hawaii. at the arnoldpalmer Invitational, was one stroke out of the lead through36 holes but shot 75-77 on the weekend to finish t30…Finished t35 at the Shell Houston open. Final-round 71included three double bogeys in the first 10 holes, followedby six consecutive birdies to match the best streak on tourto date. During his birdie streak on the back nine, pulleda new caddie out of the gallery for three holes, Dr. tomBuchholz, a radiation oncologist at the mD anderson cancercenter in Houston, where wife and mother are being treatedfor breast cancer…at the masters tournament, posteda final-round, 5-under 67 to pull away for a three-strokewin over England’s Lee Westwood. Was joined behind the18th green Sunday by his wife, amy, who had not been ata tournament since being diagnosed with breast cancer 11months earlier. In Saturday’s third round, made consecutiveeagles on the par-5 13th and par-4 14th holes. the last timehe recorded two eagles in a round was the final round ofthe 2006 BellSouth classic, which he also won. It was hisfirst career eagle at No. 14 at augusta National. trailedWestwood by one through 54 holes, but seized control onSunday with a 15-foot birdie putt on the par-3 12th hole andthen hit a historic 6-iron from 209 yards from the right treeson the par-5 13th hole to set up an easy birdie. He finishedwith rounds of 67-71-67-67—272, the lowest total by amasters champion since tiger Woods in 2001. Became theeighth player with at least three masters titles, and it wasthe fourth major of his career, breaking out of a pack thathad included South africa’s Ernie Els, padraig Harrington ofIreland and Fiji’s Vijay Singh from his generation…Finishedsecond at the Quail Hollow championship for his 23rdcareer runner-up finish, four behind rory mcIlroy. Stomachvirus forced him to pull out of the pro-am Wednesday butcame back to contend, finishing with a 68 but couldn’tkeep pace with mcIlroy’s final-round 62…made a lateroundpush Sunday at the memorial tournament but sawhis chances end when he double-bogeyed the par-5 15th.Settled for a t5…Finished t4 at the u.S. open for his 31sttop-10 finish in a major championship (13 at the masters,nine at the u.S. open, one at the British open and eightat the pga championship). It was his seventh top-four finishat the u.S. open in 18 professional starts (20 total)…Did not crack the top 10 again until six starts later whena final-round, 4-under 67 led to a t8 finish at the BmWchampionship. It marked the 25th time he and tiger Woods(70) played together in an official pga tour event…Finished t22 in his title defense at tHE tour championshippresented by coca-cola, his first finish outside the top 20 inatlanta since 1998…Finished with a 1-3 record in his eighthryder cup appearance. Scored a 4-and-2 victory over peterHanson in his singles match as the u.S. nearly completedan improbable final-day comeback.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................69.97 (10)Driving Distance ...........................................299.1 (13)Driving accuracy percentage .......................52.66% (188)greens in regulation percentage ................65.13% (155)putting average ...........................................1.762 (45)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–Deutsche Bankchampionship/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 60–2005 FBropen/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,620,000–2007 tHE pLaYErS championship/1career High official World Rank: after 2010 tHE tourchampionship presented by coca-cola/22-124 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSPhil Mickelson (Continued)cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Won four times, including a comeback win at tHEtour championship presented by coca-cola, and increasedofficial career win total to 37 (12th on the pga tour careerwins list). took time off during the season after breastcancer diagnosis for his wife and mother...Defending his2008 victory at the Northern trust open, posted an 8-under63 to take a one-stroke lead after the first round. toppedthat with a 9-under 62 on Saturday on his way to a fourstrokecushion entering the final 18 holes. after openingwith an eagle on the first hole on Sunday, reeled off fivebogeys in his next 15 holes to lose the lead. Birdies on the16th and 17th holes regained the lead and he two-puttedfrom the fringe on the finishing hole to beat Steve Strickerby one. the win was the 35th of his career. Became thefirst player since Ben Hogan (1946-48) to follow up a runner-upfinish (2007) with consecutive victories at theNorthern trust open (2008-09). He became the seventhplayer to win in back-to-back seasons at the event, and inthe process successfully defended a title for the fifth timein his career...Finished t9 when he lost, 1-down, to Stewartcink in the third round of the accenture match playchampionship...Weakened and dehydrated by a stomachvirus that sent him to the hospital on the eve of the finalround, closed with seven straight pars for a 3-under 69 towin the World golf championships-ca championship byone stroke over Nick Watney, whose 30-foot birdie try onthe final green barely missed. His second victory in his lastthree starts moved him to No. 2 in the FedExcup standingsand to No. 2 in the world. the victory was also the 36th ofhis career, tied with Lloyd mangrum for 12th all time...tiedthe tournament record with a 30 on the front nine in thefinal round to jump into contention at the masterstournament. However, was derailed by a double bogey onthe par-3 12th and a bogey on the 18th to finish fifth aftera final-round 67...Wife amy was diagnosed with breastcancer on may 20 and he put his schedule on hold...returned to action at the St. Jude classic presented byFedEx in early June, where he finished t59. also played inthe following week’s u.S. open at Bethpage Black, wherehe t2, two strokes behind Lucas glover. Was tied for thelead at 4-under par after an eagle on No. 13 in the finalround, but bogeys on 15 and 17 pushed him back to second.Fifth runner-up finish at the u.S. open was a record...missed next six weeks to be with wife and mother, whoalso had breast cancer surgery. missed the British open,the first time he didn’t play in a major championship since1994. returned to action in early august at the World golfchampionships-Bridgestone Invitational where he t58, thefirst of a five-tournament stretch where he failed to recorda top-25 finish...capped a tumultuous summer at homewith a spectacular rally at East Lake, closing with 66-65.the 5-under 65 moved him from four strokes behind to athree-shot victory at tHE tour championship presented bycoca-cola, his first since his wife and mother were diagnosedwith breast cancer in the spring. Beat tiger Woods,the FedExcup champion, who finished second alone.Finished at 9-under 271 and placed second in the FedExcup.It was his third victory of the year, the 37th of his career,and it pushed him back to No. 2 in the official World golfranking. credited much of his success putting to two daysof instruction with Dave Stockton in San Diego the weekbefore tHE tour championship. Led the field in puttingand made nine putts of 15 feet or more. Won despite makinga quadruple-bogey 8 on the 13th hole in the first round...only american player to participate in every presidents cup(8 events)...Won the World golf championships-HSBcchampions in china in early November. made an 18-footerto save par on the 16th after whiffing on a flop shot, thenholed a 10-foot birdie putt on the 17th to close with a3-under 69 and overcome a late charge by Ernie Els, whowas in the lead until hitting into the water and makingbogey on the final hole. Finished at 17-under 271 andearned $1.2 million in winning his second World golfchampionship of the year. the win was his fourth of theyear, tying a career best, even though the HSBc was anunofficial pga tour victory. Els was 10-under for his roundand had a one-shot lead playing the 538-yard 18th. Fromthe middle of the fairway, he went at the green with afairway metal and landed in the middle of the lake to givemickelson an opening. 2008: moved his career-win total to34 with victories at the Northern trust open and thecrowne plaza Invitational at colonial, helping him finishseventh in the FedExcup standings. Ended the season witheight top-10 finishes...rallied from four strokes behind J.B.Holmes entering the final round of the FBr open to force aplayoff with Holmes. Lost on first extra hole to a Holmesbirdie. the runner-up finish was the 21st of his career.Earlier in the final round, gave two tickets to the SuperBowl, which was being played that night in the phoenixarea, to a father and his young son in the gallery...made upfor a 2007 playoff loss at riviera cc by defeating JeffQuinney by two strokes at the Northern trust open. tooklead for good on the short par-4 10th when, trailing by one,he drove over the green and got up and down for birdiewhile Quinney made bogey. First played the event as anamateur 20 years earlier, missing the cut...Hit a wedgefrom the left trees to within 9 feet and sank the birdie putton the final hole to win the crowne plaza Invitational atcolonial. tied with rod pampling and tim clark at 13-underpar, mickelson drove left into the trees on the 433-yard,par-4 finishing hole and faced a difficult second shot from140 yards with one tree to navigate under and a second togo over. His approach cleared the left-front bunker andsettled just right of the hole where he sealed his secondvictory of the season and the 34th of his pga tour career,13th on the all-time winners list. mickelson birdied thefinishing hole in every round...capped off the year as amember of the victorious u.S. ryder cup team, followed bya t3 finish at tHE tour championship presented by cocacola.2007: competed in three of the four pga tourplayoffs for the FedExcup events and finished third in season-longpoints. Won three times and earned a career-high$5,819,988, which pushed his career earnings past the$45-million mark. Finished in the top-10 in money-winners(second) for the seventh time in the last eight seasons.Earned a spot on the victorious united States presidentscup team...Earned 30th career tour victory at the at&tpebble Beach National pro-am. Shared the lead after eachof the first three rounds after opening 65-67-70, and closedwith a 6-under 66 at pebble Beach to win by five over KevinSutherland. total of 20-under-par 268 tied mark o’meara(1997) for 72-hole low. third career at&t pebble BeachNational pro-am victory was the 10th tour win in hishome state of california...Lost on the third of a suddendeathplayoff (bogey on the par-3 14th) at the Nissan opento charles Howell III. Birdied the 71st hole to take a onestrokelead, but bogeyed the 72nd hole to fall into a playoffwith Howell...overcame one-stroke deficit to 54-hole leaderSean o’Hair to win tHE pLaYErS championship in 14thcareer start at tpc Sawgrass. posted rounds of 67-72-69-69—277 to finish two strokes ahead of Sergio garcia.Victory was 31st of career. Earned a career-best$1,620,000...Forced to withdraw after 11 holes of his firstround at the memorial tournament due to a left wristinjury sustained while practicing out of rough at oakmontcc, site of the u.S. open. Second career withdrawal, thefirst coming at the 2004 Las Vegas Invitational where hewithdrew prior to the third round due to food poisoning.also forced to withdraw the following week before playingin the Stanford St. Jude championship...Earned his thirdvictory of the season at the Deutsche Bank championshipin a showdown with tiger Woods. Held off Woods downSection 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 7-3events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1988a 21989a 11990a 2 2 11991a 7 6 1 1 11992a 6 11992 11 7 1 2 4 $171,714/901993 24 14 2 4 7 628,735/221994 18 17 1 3 10 11 748,316/151995 24 15 1 4 9 655,777/281996 21 19 4 1 1 8 10 1,697,799/21997 21 19 2 1 5 15 1,225,390/111998 24 19 2 2 1 9 11 1,837,246/61999 23 20 2 6 14 1,722,681/142000 23 21 4 3 12 18 4,746,457/22001 23 20 2 4 4 13 13 4,403,883/22002 26 23 2 1 5 12 18 4,311,971/22003 23 20 1 7 10 1,623,137/382004 22 19 2 2 3 13 16 5,784,823/32005 21 20 4 1 9 11 5,699,605/32006 19 18 2 1 8 14 4,256,505/62007 22 16 3 1 2 7 11 109,358/3 5,819,988/22008 21 20 2 1 1 8 19 112,201/7 5,188,875/32009 18 16 3 1 7 7 2,920/2 5,332,755/32010 20 18 1 1 6 13 843/13 3,821,733/6total 422 350 38 23 21 151 233 59,677,389eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 7 6 1 2 4 $1,970,014* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02masters t46 t34 t7 3 cut t12 t6 t7 3 3u.S. open t29 t55 cut t47 t4 t94 t43 t10 2 t16 t7 2British open t73 cut t40 t40 t24 79 cut t11 t30 t66pga t6 3 cut t8 t29 t34 t57 t9 2 t34tHE pLaYErS cut cut t14 t33 cut t8 t32 cut t33 t28tour championship 28 t17 24 12 t22 17 t21 1 t5accenture match play championship t9 t33 t33Bridgestone Invitational 2 t4 t8 t9ca championship t40 cNL t23Year 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters 3 1 10 1 t24 t5 5 1u.S. open t55 2 t33 t2 cut t18 t2 t4British open t59 3 t60 t22 cut t19 t48pga t23 t6 1 t16 t32 t7 73 t12tHE pLaYErS t3 t40 t14 1 t21 t55 t17tour championship t19 20 t3 1 t22accenture match play championship t9 t5 t9 t9 t17 t17 t9Bridgestone Invitational t23 t43 t51 t54 t46 t4 t58 t46ca championship t38 t29 t23 t20 1 t14HSBc champions 1 t41the Barclays t16 t18 t7 t19 t52 cutDeutsche Bank championship 1 t73 t27 t25BmW championship t30 t65 t17 t30 t8nAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (8), 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009;ryder cup (8), 1995, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010; Walker cup (2), 1989, 1991;World amateur team championship (1), 1990; Dunhill cup (1), 1996.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-125


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2the stretch at tpc Boston on Labor Day monday with a5-under 66 to win by two strokes over Woods, arronoberholser and Brett Wetterich. Finished at 16-under 268,moving atop the standings in the pga tour playoffs for theFedExcup and to second in the official World golf ranking.It was his 17th different tournament win on tour and the32nd of the his career. Witnessed a no-hitter by Boston redSox rookie clay Buchholz at Fenway park after Saturday’ssecond round...Needing a victory at tHE tourchampionship to have an opportunity to capture theFedExcup and finished 20th. closed the pga tour playoffsfor the FedExcup third behind tiger Woods and SteveStricker, earning a $2-million bonus...Earned a spot on hisseventh consecutive presidents cup and compiled a recordof 2-1-2, bringing his career record to 11-13-9. He and VijaySingh are the only players who have played in everypresidents cup since the event’s inception in 1994...Birdiedthe second playoff hole to beat Englishmen ross Fisher andLee Westwood in the European tour’s HSBc champions inShanghai, china. 2006: captured second masters andrecorded a 13-shot blowout of the field one week prior atthe BellSouth classic. recorded multiple wins in a seasonfor the 10th time in 14 seasons on tour...Broke virtuallyevery tournament record en route to wire-to-wire repeatvictory at the BellSouth classic. posted a 260 total (63-65-67-65) to defeat runners-up Zach Johnson and Jose mariaolazabal by 13 strokes, the largest margin of victory sincetiger Woods won the 2000 u.S. open by 15. 28-under totalmatched John Huston (1998 united airlines Hawaiianopen) for 72-hole pga tour event held on a par-72 course.total of 31 birdies was one short of the tour record for a72-hole event by mark calcavecchia (2001 phoenix) andpaul gow (2001 B.c. open)...captured third career majorchampionship at the masters with rounds of 70-72-70-69—281. coupled with his win at the final major of 2005,the pga championship, became the first player since tigerWoods (2002) to win back-to-back majors. Held the 54-holelead by one stroke over Fred couples, and posted just onebogey in the final round en route to a two-stroke win overtim clark...playing in his 14th u.S. open as a professional,was looking to join tiger Woods (2000-01) and Ben Hogan(1953) as the only players in modern era (since inception ofthe masters in 1934) to win three consecutive majors. Helda share of the 54-hole lead with England’s Kenneth Ferrieat 2-over. In final round, held a two-stroke lead after No.15, but fell into a three-way tie for second, behind winnergeoff ogilvy, with Jim Furyk and colin montgomerie, aftera bogey on No. 16 and a double bogey on the 18th. 2005:captured four tour events, including second major championship...the13th player in tournament history to win theFBr open in phoenix twice, and in doing so, won for thefirst time in almost a year (2004 masters). after openingwith a 2-over 73, bounced back with a career-low 11-under60 to tie the course record set by grant Waite in 1996 andmatched by mark calcavecchia in 2001. Finished fivestrokes ahead of Scott mccarron and Kevin Na...Won inback-to-back weeks for the first time in his career with hisfirst wire-to-wire victory at the at&t pebble BeachNational pro-am. Held a seven-stroke lead over greg owenthrough 54 holes prior to defeating mike Weir by fourstrokes. Was the first wire-to-wire winner in the 68-yearhistory of the tournament. opened the event with aPhil Mickelson (Continued)10-under 62 at Spyglass Hill gc, breaking the old courserecord by two strokes. a final-round 1-over 73 left him at19-under 269, one shy of tying mark o’meara’s tournamentrecord set in 1997...the week prior to masters defense,won the 54-hole, weather-shortened BellSouth classic in aplayoff for the second time in his career. Won the 54-hole2000 tournament in a one-hole playoff over gary Nicklaus.this time, combined a birdie putt on the 54th hole with amissed 5-foot birdie putt by Jose maria olazabal to get intoa five-way playoff with olazabal, arjun atwal, rich Beemand Brandt Jobe. atwal and Jobe were eliminated on thefirst hole while olazabal left after three. mickelson wonwith a birdie on the fourth extra hole to Beem’s par. playoffrecord improved to 7-1...Edged thomas Bjorn and SteveElkington by a stroke to win the pga championship onmonday morning and clinch his second major championshiptitle. Became the first left-hander to win the pga andthe first lefty to win two majors. moved past Ernie Els toNo. 3 in the world with the victory...recorded a hole-in-oneon No. 7 during Saturday’s third round of the 84 Lumberclassic with a 7-iron from 200 yards. It was his fifth careerace on the pga tour...paired with chris Dimarco at thepresidents cup for four of five matches, posted a 3-0-2record to aid u.S. effort. Halved Sunday Singles match withangel cabrera. 2004: Won in his first tour appearance ofthe season for the fifth time in career, capturing the BobHope chrysler classic. posted a birdie on first playoff holeto defeat Skip Kendall...at age 33 years, 9 months, 26 days,captured first major championship in 47th attempt (43rd asa professional), winning the masters. Held a share of the54-hole lead with chris Dimarco. posted a back-nine,5-under-par 31, punctuated by an 18-foot birdie putt on the72nd hole, to clinch the one-stroke win over Ernie Els. onlythe fourth player in masters history to win the event on thefinal putt of the tournament, joining arnold palmer (1960),Sandy Lyle (1988) and mark o’meara (1998)...Finishedsecond for the third time in last six years at the u.S. open.Led retief goosen by one stroke with two holes to play.Lost lead when he three-putted the par-3 17th hole fordouble bogey and goosen birdied the par-5 16th hole.Finished two strokes behind goosen...Won two ESpYawards, for Best championship performance and Bestmale golfer...Finished top-10 in all four majors for the firsttime in career. only he and Ernie Els accomplished the featduring season. 2003: Finished outside the top 30 for firsttime in 11-year career. Still managed seven top-10s in 23starts...For the third consecutive year finished third at themasters (also finished third there in 1996). 2002: Wonmultiple tour events for seventh time in 10 years...Became second player to top $20-million mark for career...captured Bob Hope chrysler classic in first appearance ofseason and first tour start since august 2001. overcamefour-shot deficit with a 64 on the final day, including a finalbirdie, to finish tied with David Berganio, Jr., at 30-underpar330. Defeated Berganio with a birdie on the first playoffhole...Shot a final-round 64 at the canon greater Hartfordopen, including a birdie on the final hole, to beat DavisLove III and Jonathan Kaye by one stroke. Became firstplayer in 51 Hartford tournaments to win in consecutiveyears. 2001: posted two victories and finished second onthe money list...Won the Buick Invitational in hometown ofSan Diego in playoff with Frank Lickliter II and Davis LoveIII. Beat Lickliter with a double bogey on the third extrahole...Won for the second time on the season at canongreater Hartford open, keyed by a third-round 61...Shotthree straight 66s to start the pga at atlanta athletic club.came down to 18th hole one behind David toms. toms laidup short of the hazard in front of the green. mickelson’slong birdie putt from the back of the green was just shortand toms got up and down for par and the victory. 2000:Enjoyed fifth multiple-win season and second four-winseason, including ending tiger Woods’ consecutive victorystring at six with four-stroke win at Buick Invitational andcapturing tHE tour championship at atlanta’s East Lakegc with a final-round 66. 1999: Despite failing to win,posted another strong season and had memorable performancein the u.S. open at pinehurst. With wife amy’sdelivery of their first child imminent, lost by one stroke topayne Stewart. couple’s first child, amanda, was born dayafter tournament finished. 1998: Was able to hold off marko’meara and tiger Woods on Sunday with a final-round 68to win mercedes championships...also won the weatherpostponedat&t pebble Beach National pro-am. 1997:two-time winner, with victories at Bay Hill Invitational andSprint International. 1996: Won four times, including two ofhis first three starts, successfully defending Nortel opentitle and defeating Justin Leonard in playoff to win phoenixopen. Became first player since Johnny miller in 1975 towin in phoenix and tucson in the same year...Won gtEByron Nelson classic and NEc World Series of golf, takingthe lead at both events after 36 holes. 1995: Won Northerntelecom open for the second time, following his 1991 victoryas an amateur. 1994: Won mercedes championshipsat La costa, defeating Fred couples in a playoff...made firstpresidents cup team, finishing with 2-1-2 record. 1993:Won first two titles as a professional, the Buick Invitationaland the INtErNatIoNaL. Amateur: Last amateur to wina tour event with victory at 1991 Northern telecom open,by one stroke over tom purtzer. Was the first amateur sinceScott Verplank in 1985 at the Western open to win pgatour event...In 1990, became only left-handed player towin u.S. amateur...one of only four golfers to win Ncaachampionship and u.S. amateur in same year. the othersare Jack Nicklaus, tiger Woods and ryan moore...alongwith gary Hallberg, David Duval and Bryce molder, onlyfour-time first-team golf all-americans.PeRSonAL:after masters victory in april 2004, did media tour of NewYork and Los angeles that included appearances on “LateNight with David Letterman” and “the tonight Show withJay Leno.”…Started hitting golf balls at 18 months…Isright-handed in everything except golf. as his father demonstratedright-handed, he followed along left-handed…an avid pilot, following in the footsteps of his father, philSr., who was a Navy pilot…With wife amy, has beeninvolved with the Special operations Warrior Foundation,Homes for our troops and Birdies for the Brave the lastthree seasons, helping to raise money for these threeorganizations…mother, mary, was honored as march ofDimes mother of the Year in November 1998…First golfcoursedesign project, Whisper rock, near Scottsdale, aZ,opened in 2001…Web site is philmickelson.com…Formerco-chairman of the american Junior golf association.2-126 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSBryce MoldereXeMPt StAtUS: 63rd on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: Bryce Wade molderHeiGHt: 6-0WeiGHt: 180BiRtHDAte: January 27, 1979BiRtHPLAce: Harrison, arReSiDence: Scottsdale, aZ; plays out of Whisper rockgcFAMiLY: Wife, KelleyeDUcAtion: georgia tech (2001, management)SPeciAL inteReStS: Basketball, fishing, skiing, golfcourse architecturetURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2001JoineD toUR: 2002nationwide tour Graduate (2006, 2008)BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t2—2009 St. Jude classic presented by FedEx.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2006 miccosukee championship.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t4—rBc canadian open; t5—crowne plaza Invitational atcolonial; t7—puerto rico open; t8—Waste managementphoenix open, Shell Houston open; t10—at&t pebbleBeach National pro-am.2010 SeASon:Enjoyed the best of his three pga tour seasons with sixtop 10s and 10 top 25s among his 16 made cuts in 26 starts.advanced to the third playoff event (BmW championship)for the second straight year…Despite being one of fourplayers to suffer a quadruple bogey-9 on pebble Beach’spar-5 14th hole in the final round, managed to post a t10 forhis first top-10 finish of the year at the at&t pebble BeachNational pro-am…Next top-10 of the season came with at8 at the Waste management phoenix open in Scottsdale,thanks to three rounds in the 60s. Had previously firedthree sub-70 rounds at the 2009 Frys.com open just downthe road at grayhawk gc to place t6…Finished t7 atthe puerto rico open on the strength of closing rounds of65-66…Was second-round leader (9-under) and third-roundco-leader (10-under with anthony Kim) at Shell Houstonopen before slipping to t8 for his career-high fourth top10 of the season…Held the outright lead (13-under) anda share of the third-round lead (16-under with Brian Davis)at the crowne plaza Invitational at colonial. Final-round,even-par 70 led to t5, his fifth top-10 of the season…tiedhis career-low round of 7-under 63 in the third round of therBc canadian open en route to a nine-way t4.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:member of the tour in 2002, 2007, 2009 and 2010 and theNationwide tour from 2003-06 and 2008. 2009: a break-outyear on the pga tour, winning more than $1 million in aseason for the first time in his career...Finished t2 at the St.Jude classic presented by FedEx along with David toms,five strokes back of Brian gay. performance in memphiswas his career best on the pga tour. moved into contentionon Friday, shooting a 7-under 63 at tpc Southwindwhich equaled his best round on tour and tied the lowestscore in the 2009 event. His 65 on Saturday put him onestroke back of gay entering the final round. Jumped up intoa t2 when he made eagle on the par-5 16th on Sunday...Finished fourth at the at&t National. Shot 64 in the firstround and 68 in the final round to finish five behind winnertiger Woods. Finish earned a spot in his first Britishopen two weeks later, where he finished t43...at the Frys.com open in the Fall Series, posted three of four roundsin the 60s to t6 with 2007 champion mike Weir. Shot afinal-round, 7-under 63, equaling his career-low round (firstround, 2002 Verizon Byron Nelson classic; second round,2009 St. Jude classic presented by FedEx). 2008: made thecut in 19 of 27 events on the Nationwide tour posting fourtop-10 finishes. Entered the final round of the Nationwidetour championship at tpc craig ranch tied for the leadwith matt Bettencourt and posted his second consecutivet3 finish of the year, good enough to jump from No. 32 toNo. 23 on the money list and earn a trip to the pga tourin 2009...Had a hole-in-one on the seventh hole during thesecond round of the moonah classic. Went on to a 3-under69 that day and an eventual t15 finish...Finished t2 at theSouth georgia classic for his first top-10 finish since winningthe 2006 miccosukee championship. posted a 3-under69 on the final day to finish four shots behind championBryan Decorso and collect $55,000...Fired 66 in the finalround of the chattanooga classic to finish 10th. Shot fourrounds in the 60s the following week at the miccosukeechampionship to finish t3. 2007: Finished No. 185 on thepga tour money list, with $257,593. among his seven (outof 21) made cuts was a season-best t6 finish in his laststart of the year at the children’s miracle Network classic.2006: returned to the tour for the first time since 2002after finishing 22nd on the Nationwide tour money list.Four top-10s that year included a first, second and a third.In the final full-field event of the season, the miccosukeechampionship, captured first career victory, one ahead ofBoo Weekley. 2005: No top-10s on Nationwide tour butposted six top-25s to finish 99th on the money list. 2004:Began the year with no status on tour, but took advantageof his opportunities to play by notching four consecutivetop-10 finishes in June to gain Special temporary memberstatus for the remainder of 2004. added one more top-10for a total of five that year and 50th on money list. 2003:two top-25s and 148th on Nationwide tour money list.2002: made the cut in 10 of 22 tour events with fourtop-25 finishes. t9 at the compaq classic of New orleansin early may for his first top 10 of the season. Strong trackrecord at English turn g&cc, having captured an americanJunior golf association event there in 1996 with a fieldSection 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1999a 12000a 12001a 1 12001 6 2 1 1 1 $211,105/2002 22 10 1 4 348,028/2003 32004 3 1 10,716/2007 21 7 1 2 235/107 257,593/1852008 12009 21 13 1 3 8 894/64 1,381,211/632 010 26 16 6 10 1,088/60 1,428,438/63total 106 50 1 1 12 25 3,637,091nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2002 4 4 1 2 2 $72,064/612003 18 5 2 19,287/1482004 21 12 5 7 115,465/502005 25 13 6 44,365/992006 24 16 1 1 1 4 8 205,413/222007 4 1 1,488/3222008 27 19 1 2 4 10 234,651/232009 1 1 3,685/242total 124 71 1 3 3 15 35 696,418* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10u.S. open cut t30 cutBritish opent43pgat12tHE pLaYErScutthe Barclays t12 cut t36Deutsche Bank championshipt36 cutBmW championship t78 t55 t30nAtionAL teAMS: Walker cup (2), 1999, 2001; World amateur team championship (1),2000.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-127


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSBryce Molder (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2that included David gossett, Bubba Watson, charlesHowell III and matt Kuchar. Joined the tour as a Specialtemporary member during the 2002 season after earningenough money to qualify but did not make enough to earnhis tour card for the following season. Finished second inhis first career Nationwide tour start at the 2002 Jacob’screek open championship. Amateur: Four-time, first-teamall-america at georgia tech, joining former Yellow JacketDavid Duval, phil mickelson and gary Hallberg as the onlyfour to be so honored. Winner of Fred Haskins award andnamed Dave Williams National player of the Year followingsenior year in 2001. Named Jack Nicklaus playerof the Year in 1998 and 2001. three-time acc player ofthe Year (1999-2001) and acc rookie of the Year (1998).represented united States at the Walker cup (1999and 2001) and palmer cup (1998-1999-2001). two-timeacademic all-america (2000-01).PeRSonAL:Born with no left pectoral muscle (which makes that sideof his chest concave), and also with poland syndrome, afairly rare defect that made his left hand much smallerthan his right. underwent two surgeries before he wasage 5 because three fingers on his left hand were webbedtogether up to the knuckle…Shot a 12-under-par 60 atchenal cc in Little rock while playing with fellow arkansasnative, and then-u.S. president Bill clinton in august 1999.Patrick MooreeXeMPt StAtUS: major medical ExtensionFULL nAMe: patrick Joseph mooreHeiGHt: 5-11WeiGHt: 160BiRtHDAte: april 28, 1970BiRtHPLAce: austin, mNReSiDence: mesa, aZ; plays out of minot cc(minot, ND)PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.40 ........... (38)Driving Distance ...........................................278.0 ......... (171)Driving accuracy percentage .......................63.16% ...... (103)greens in regulation percentage ................65.28% ...... (152)putting average ...........................................1.766 ........... (53)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 62–crowne plaza Invitational atcolonial/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2010 crowneplaza Invitational at colonial/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $492,800–2009 St. Jude classic presented by FedEx/t2career High official World Rank: after 2010 pgachampionship/64FAMiLY: Wife, Jessica; maggie (8/12/04), Sean(4/26/06)eDUcAtion: university of North carolina (1992,Industrial relations)tURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1993JoineD toUR: 2002nationwide tour Graduate (2002)BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t49—2003 phoenix open.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (3):2002 greater richmond open, Lake Erie charity classic atpeek ‘n peak resort, tour championship.2010 SeASon:played in four events, missed the cut in each…Will havefour events in 2011 to earn the $452,636 and earn theopportunity to continue to play under the major medicalExtension category…When his major medical Exemptionbegan after the 2003 season, had the opportunity to play in12 events to earn $452,636 and match the $487,495 winningsof 2003’s No. 125, Esteban toledo.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Because of lingering back problems dating back to2003, made only four starts on the pga tour, missing thecut in each. these were his first pga tour starts since2004...missed the cut in all seven starts on the Nationwidetour. 2005: Started one Nationwide tour event, missingthe cut at the chitimacha Louisiana open. 2004: Limitedto only 14 events, playing on a major medical Extension.2003: played in just three tour events in rookie seasondue to back injury. 2002: Became just the fifth player inNationwide tour history to earn an immediate promotionto the pga tour, based on victories at the richmondopen, Lake Erie charity classic and the Nationwide tourchampionship...Finished first on the 2002 final money listwith $381,965, overtaking arron oberholser in the year’sPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................74.04Driving Distance ...........................................272.9Driving accuracy percentage .......................64.55%greens in regulation percentage ................63.89%putting average ...........................................1.913(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 68–the greenbrier classic/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 65–2003 BobHope chrysler classic/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $9,720–2003 Bob Hope chrysler classic/t61career High official World Rank: after 2004 rydercup/989<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2002 12003 3 2 $19,411/2402004 14 2 15,448/2482009 42010 4total 26 4 34,859nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1992 1 1 $735/2611999 1 1 945/2272002 20 16 3 1 9 11 381,965/12003 3 2 3,879/2532005 12009 7total 33 20 3 1 9 11 387,524* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 04the BarclayscutBmW championshipcut2-128 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSPatrick Moore (Continued)season-ending event and earned Nationwide tour playerof the Year honors...one of then-15 players in the historyof the Nationwide tour to win as a monday Qualifier whenhe posted a tournament record-tying 20-under-par 268 atthe richmond open. made a 15-foot eagle putt on thefinal hole for victory...used a birdie on the 17th hole at theLake Erie charity classic to post a score of 9-under 275after beginning the day two behind the three co-leadersand had to wait as the final groups failed to catch him...Birdied four of the last five holes in the third round of thetour championship to move to 10-under-par. Inclementweather eventually shortened the tournament to 54 holes,giving moore the victory...Did not make the cut in his firstpga tour event, Southern Farm Bureau classic, afterrounds of 68-76. 2001: Finished t130 at the pga tourQualifying tournament to earn conditional status on theNationwide tour for 2002...played the canadian tourwhere his best finishes were t2s at the Barefoot classicand the canam Days championship. Finished 16th onorder of merit. 2000: Had two runners-up finishes on thecanadian tour. Amateur: three-time all-acc selection atNorth carolina...1991 all-american...Selected honorablemention all-american in 1990 and 1992.PeRSonAL:got his start in golf by going to the practice range withhis father in North Dakota…cites playing in the 1995 u.S.open as his biggest thrill in golf.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2009 Wyndham championship.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:2—at&t National; t3—BmW championship; t5—thememorial tournament; t6—SBS championship; t9—tHEtour championship; t10—Bob Hope classic.2010 SeASon:claimed six top-10 finishes, including top 10s at the finaltwo playoff events for the FedExcup…Finished t6 in hisfirst start at the season-opening SBS championship, fiveshots behind repeat winner geoff ogilvy…Finished t10 inhis second start of the season at the Bob Hope classic…Began the final round of the memorial tournament tiedfor 17th. Shot a 4-under 68 Sunday to climb 12 spots tot5…Finished second at the at&t National, giving himrunner-up finishes in five out of his last six years on tour(2010 at&t National, 2008 Hp Byron Nelson championship,2007 memorial tournament, 2006 travelers championship,2005 rBc canadian open). the one year during thatstretch that he failed to record a second-place finish wasthe same year he posted his only victory (2009 Wyndhamchampionship). as a result of his finish, gained entry intothe 2010 British open as the top finisher in the top fivenot otherwise eligible. Went on to miss the cut at St.andrews…carried a one-stroke lead into the final roundof the BmW championship, but a 2-over 73 left him t3 andthree strokes behind tournament-winner Dustin Johnson.His effort was still good enough to earn a spot in tHEryan MooreeXeMPt StAtUS: 2009 tournament winner(through 2011)FULL nAMe: ryan David mooreHeiGHt: 5-9WeiGHt: 170BiRtHDAte: December 5, 1982BiRtHPLAce: tacoma, WaReSiDence: Scottsdale, aZtour championship, moving from No. 56 to No. 28 in theFedExcup standings. It represented his first top-10 finish in11 playoff starts. Began the week with a 6-under 65, includinga cog Hill g&cc record, 7-under 29 on the back nine…In his first tour championship start, closed with a pair ofrounds in the 60s (68-69) to finish t9 for his sixth top-10 ofthe season.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: most-successful season on the pga tour, surpassing$2 million in earnings for the first time, notching hisfirst victory and tallying a career-high six top-10s and ninetop-25s...after missing the cut in 2007 and 2008 at the FBropen, rallied in 2009 by firing four rounds in the 60s tofinish t6...recorded the second top-10 finish of his careerin a major championship (t9 at 2006 pga championship)with a t10 at the u.S. open, snapping a streak of threeconsecutive missed cuts...Followed u.S. open week with at4 at travelers championship, shooting four rounds in the60s, including a final-round 64, his season low to date...claimed his first pga tour win with a birdie on the thirdhole of a sudden-death playoff to beat Kevin Stadler andJason Bohn at the Wyndham championship. after vaultingup the leaderboard with five consecutive birdies on theback nine, won it with a 6-foot birdie putt on No. 18 atSedgefield cc. Stadler’s second shot on the third playoffhole skipped off the back of the green. He chipped within20 feet, but his putt drifted to the low side of the cup. Bohnwas eliminated on the first playoff hole. all three playersFAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: university of Nevada-Las Vegas (2005,communications and public relations)SPeciAL inteReStS: music, moviestURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2005finished at 16-under 264 with moore and Stadler makingbogeys on the 72nd hole and Bohn shooting a final-round62...posted a t7 at Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals forchildren open, his fifth top-10 of the season...Kept his top-10 streak alive the following week in his adopted hometownof Scottsdale, aZ at the Frys.com open after posting fourconsecutive rounds in the 60s to finish t8. His sixth top-10finish of the year marked the most since garnering four inhis rookie year of 2006...Finished third at the World golfchampionships-HSBc champions in china. 2008: Earnedmore than $1.1 million for a third consecutive season andfinished second in a tournament for the fourth consecutiveyear...Lost on third hole of a playoff to adam Scott at theEDS Byron Nelson championship when Scott sank a 48-footbirdie putt on the 18th hole. moore’s 15-foot birdie puttfrom the fringe then grazed the lip. Both players finishedregulation at 7-under par, with moore firing a final-round68. 2007: In just his second season on tour, collectedmore than $1.5 million and three top-10 finishes, includinga second at the memorial tournament...Finished t8 at thepoDS championship, his first top-10 finish of the season…recorded the third runner-up finish of his tour career at thememorial tournament. Birdied five of his final six holes onSunday (66) to move into contention before falling one shotshy of winner K.J. choi. Was one stroke back after an opening6-under 66…Held the 36-hole lead at the inaugural Fry’sElectronics open after rounds of 66-63--129. carded weekendrounds of 71-72 to fall to t6, his third top-10 finish ofthe season. 2006: played in only 22 events due to an injurySection 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2002a 12003a 1 12004a 1 1 12005a 2 2 12005 12 8 1 1 4 $686,250/2006 22 13 1 4 5 1,122,118/812007 28 17 1 3 8 92,464/52 1,554,901/592008 24 12 1 3 5 97,002/87 1,214,900/882009 27 16 1 6 9 1,215/47 2,222,871/312010 24 18 1 1 6 10 613/21 2,374,823/32total 142 88 1 5 1 23 43 9,175,863* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters t45 t13 t14u.S. open cut t57 cut t10 t33British open t42 cutpga t9 cut cut t65tHE pLaYErS t68 t27 70 t47tour championshipt9accenture match play championshipt33Bridgestone Invitationalt16HSBc champions 3the Barclays t51 cut cut t70 cutDeutsche Bank championship t12 t41 t78 cut t67BmW championship cut t54 t18 t30 t3nAtionAL teAMS: Walker cup (1), 2004; World amateur team (1), 2004.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-129


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSryan Moore (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2during the early part of the season. underwent surgery torepair a fractured hook of hamate in his left hand on march20. Injured the hand in 2005 but tried to play through thepain. missed eight weeks and returned in late may...In10th start of season, recorded his first top-10 and matchedhis career-best finish on tour with a t2 at the Buickchampionship, thanks to four rounds in the 60s. Finishedthree strokes behind J.J. Henry...Finished t9 at the pgachampionship, his first career top-10 in a major in his firstmajor start as a professional. made four starts in majors asan amateur with a best finish of t13 at the 2005 masters.Finished with 67-69 after entering the weekend t42. 2005:Low amateur at the masters tournament with his t13finish...made the cut at the u.S. open in his last startas an amateur and finished 57...Following week, turnedprofessional at the Barclays classic, where he finishedt51...Finished t2 at the Bell canadian open, one strokebehind mark calcavecchia. only player in field to post fourrounds at par or better on the par-70 Shaugnessy g&cc inVancouver, British columbia. His $440,000 payday pushedhim into the Special temporary member category with theability to earn unlimited sponsor exemptions for remainderof year...pushed season non-member earnings to $598,250(equal to No. 120 on pga tour money List) with t16 finishat the michelin championship at Las Vegas. two off thelead through 36 holes after opening 67-63 (career-best),but fell from contention with a third-round 74...closed witha 4-under 68 and tied for 13th at the FuNaI classic at WaltDisney World resort, earning $88,000. that placed him theequivalent of 113th on the pga tour money list, makinghim the first player since tiger Woods in 1996 to go fromcollege to the pga tour in the same season without goingto Q School. the only other players to do that since 1980were gary Hallberg, phil mickelson and Justin Leonard.Amateur: Four-time all-america (two-time first team) atuNLV and 2005 collegiate player of the year. three-timeBen Hogan award finalist and 2005 Hogan award winnerand Jack Nicklaus collegiate player of the year. 2005golfstat cup low collegiate scoring average...Low amateurin the 2005 masters, finishing t13 at 1-under par, therebyearning an invitation to the 2006 masters via a top-16finish. His 287 total was the lowest for an amateur in themasters since Lindy miller shot 286 in 1978...as reigningu.S. amateur champion, earned exemption into u.S. openat pinehurst and British open at St. andrews. played inu.S. open (t57), but opted to turn pro at Barclays classic...In 2004, won the u.S. amateur, u.S. public Links, Ncaachampionship, Western amateur and Sahalee playerschampionship. captured the u.S. amateur, 2-up, over LukeList at Winged Foot and won his second u.S. amateurpublic Links title, 6 and 5, over Dayton rose at rush creekgc in minnesota...a member of the 2004 u.S. Worldamateur team, he was low individual at the competition...received a Sponsor Exemption into the 2004 chryslerclassic of greensboro and finished t24 at 7-under par. Wast12, four strokes out of the lead, after 36 holes...Winner ofthe 2002 u.S. amateur public Links championship at theorchards gc north of Detroit. Defeated Lee Williamson 10and 9 in the 36-hole final...two-time american Junior golfassociation all-america.PeRSonAL:Learned the game from his father “as soon as I couldwalk.”…Has two brothers, Jeremy and Jason, and onesister, alyssa…Has served as host of the BmW Northwestcharity Skins game at chambers Bay in Washington State.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.62 (57)Driving Distance ...........................................289.7 (75)Driving accuracy percentage .......................67.99% (36)greens in regulation percentage ................66.67% (104)putting average ...........................................1.768 (59)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–Deutsche Bankchampionship/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–3 times,most recent 2009 Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals forchildren open/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $918,000–2009 Wyndham championship/1career High official World Rank: after 2010 cImB asiapacific classic malaysia/412-130 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSKevin Na (Nah)eXeMPt StAtUS: 26th in 2010 FedExcup pointsFULL nAMe: Kevin Sangwook NaHeiGHt: 5-11WeiGHt: 167BiRtHDAte: September 15, 1983BiRtHPLAce: Seoul, South KoreaReSiDence: rancho cucamonga, caFAMiLY: SingletURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2001Q ScHooL: 2003BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSHeS:t2—2005 FBr open, chrysler classic of tucson, 2010arnold palmer Invitational.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2006 mark christopher charity classic.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (1):2002 Volvo masters of asia.otHeR VictoRieS (1):2002 Long Beach open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t2—arnold palmer Invitational; t3—BmW championship;t8—Bob Hope classic; t10—Northern trust open.2010 SeASon:Earned second straight trip to tHE tour championship andtotaled four top-10s through the pga tour playoffs forthe FedExcup…turned in his first top-10 finish (t8) at theBob Hope classic in six career starts, finishing with a finalround66…posted back-to-back top-10 finishes with t10 atNorthern trust open, again shooting a final-round 66 whichearned a spot in the World golf championships-accenturematch play championship field…Finished t2 at the arnoldpalmer Invitational, two strokes behind Ernie Els. pulledwithin one of Els on monday with one hole remaining, butbogeyed the 18th hole after driving in the right rough andlaying up. It was the third career runner-up finish and firstsince 2005…Did not finish inside the top 10 again until 15starts later, with a t3 at the BmW championship. It markedhis best finish in 11 career playoff starts and helped himjump from No. 41 to No. 20 in the FedExcup standings,earning a spot at tHE tour championship…at tHE tourchampionship, opened with three rounds in the 60s, butfinal-round 76 dropped finish to t17. Finished 26th in finalFedExcup standings for the second consecutive season.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2001 12003 2 12004 32 19 1 2 7 $901,158/872005 32 14 2 2 7 1,095,204/672006 11 5 2 146,099/2052007 27 16 3 5 88,476/98 856,669/1222008 29 21 3 6 96,794/93 1,041,059/1002009 26 19 2 9 14 545/26 2,724,825/192010 26 23 1 1 4 9 570/26 2,021,815/37total 186 118 3 4 23 50 8,786,829nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2001 12006 1 1 1 1 1 $90,000/65total 2 1 1 1 1 90,000* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Enjoyed a career year highlighted by a 26th-place finishin the FedExcup. made 19 of 26 cuts, set a career highin top-10 finishes (9) and surpassed $2 million in earningsfor the first time...played in each of the four events of thepga tour playoffs for the FedExcup, highlighted by a t8at the BmW championship...Shot 65-66-66 over the finalthree rounds to finish t5 at the Sony open in Hawaii...Hadanother strong showing at the FBr open in Scottsdale,aZ. Four sub-par rounds earned solo third-place honors. Inthe four years he has played the event, has never postedan above-par round. In addition to his third-place finish in2009, he finished t2 in 2005 and t4 in 2008. Friends ontour refer to him as Kevin arizo”Na”...Fifth-place finishat mayakoba golf classic at riviera maya-cancun includeda second-round 62, the low round of the week...Earnedfourth top-10 of the season with a t8 at the transitionschampionship...a 6-under 66 in the second round of tHEpLaYErS championship led to a t3 finish, five strokesbehind winner Henrik Stenson...Four rounds in the 60sat the crowne plaza Invitational earned a t9, his sixthtop-10 of the year...Seventh top-10 was a t7 at the u.S.Bank championship, posting four rounds in the 60s...Eighthtop-10 came at the Legends reno-tahoe open where heshot a 5-under 31 on the final nine for a 68 to finish t5...clinched first trip to tHE tour championship presentedby coca-cola with a t8 finish at the BmW championship.2008: posted a career-best 21 made cuts in 29 starts,including three top-10 finishes...a second-round, 6-underpar64 led to a t4 finish at his season debut at the Sonyopen in Hawaii...three weeks later, also finished t4 atthe FBr open. one of five players to record all four roundsin the 60s at tpc Scottsdale...third top-10 of the seasoncame with a t8 at the rBc canadian open, just his secondappearance there (t35 in 2005). 2007: Finished t4 at theVerizon Heritage, best finish since a playoff loss to geoffogilvy at the chrysler classic of tucson in 2005...carded a<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYfirst-round 63 at the crowne plaza Invitational at colonial,the lowest round of his pga tour career. It also markedthe first time he had been a leader/co-leader after the firstround of a tour event. Finished t7...third top-10 was a t9at the travelers championship. 2006: In third full seasonon tour, limited to 11 events due to a lingering injurysuffered in January when his right hand was slammed in acar door. Was granted major medical Extension for 2007.Withdrew from the Shell Houston open in april and didnot play again on tour until the Frys.com open, where hefinished t24...one week prior, in a rehab assignment on theNationwide tour, captured the mark christopher charityclassic. 2005: Earned more than $1 million and collectedtwo runner-up finishes in second season, including a playoffloss in tucson...In just his fourth start, finished t2 at theFBr open in phoenix. Shared the second-round lead withphil mickelson at 9-under 133. trailed by four after 54 holesand finished five strokes behind mickelson. Finish cameone week after he, his parents and manager were involvedin a traffic accident that injured his mother...Back in thestate of arizona two weeks later, lost on the second hole ofsudden-death at chrysler classic of tucson to geoff ogilvy.tied with ogilvy and mark calcavecchia, Na was eliminatedafter ogilvy birdied the par-5 18th hole, the second extrahole. Highlight of playoff was holed 20-foot par putt onthe first extra hole to extend the playoff...In late august,finished t18 at the reno-tahoe open, collected $39,120 tomove over $1-million mark in prize money for the seasonfor the first time in his career. 2004: the youngest memberon the pga tour...the tour rookie carded a final-day 69at the Honda classic to move up the leaderboard for a t4finish, his first top-10 on the pga tour in his 11th careerstart...Was among the leaders all week at the mcI Heritage,but closing 73 dropped him out of the top 10 to t11...madeone start on the asian tour at the Kolon Korean open inSeptember, finished t26...Next top-10 did not come untiloctober, when rounds of 66-66 on the weekend helpedhim to season-best t3 finish at the Southern Farm BureauYear 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masterscutu.S. opencutBritish opent27pga cut t43 t58tHE pLaYErS cut cut t54 t3 cuttour championship 30 t17accenture match play championshipt33Bridgestone Invitationalt71ca championshipt50the Barclays cut cut cut t31 t24 t36Deutsche Bank championship cut 69 cut t11 t33BmW championship t33 cut t8 t3Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-131


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSKevin Na (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2classic...Ended the year on a high note with a t13 finish atthe chrysler championship. His $93,750 payday in tampasecured him a spot inside the top 100 on the final seasonmoney list. 2003: Earned first pga tour card at age 20 byfinishing t21 at the 2003 Qualifying tournament. medalistby eight strokes at La purisima cc in Lompoc, ca duringfirst stage of tournament. Finished t3 in second stage atoak Valley gc in Beaumont, ca. played his second seasonon the asian tour and finished 46th on the order of merit.His win on the asian tour in 2002 qualified him for the2003 World golf championships-NEc Invitational, wherehe finished t71, his only event in the money on the pgatour in three career starts. also played in 11 events on theEuropean tour with one top-10, a t6 at the Dubai Desertclassic. 2002: played professionally on the asian tour,where he finished fourth on the order of merit. Becamethe third-youngest winner in asian tour history at 19 yearsand three months when he won the 2002 Volvo masters ofasia by two strokes. added five other top-10s that season.PeRSonAL:at age 8, Na’s family moved from South Korea to theunited States. took up the game a year later and by thetime he left the junior golf program had become the topjunior player in the u.S. Bypassed senior year of high schooland college to turn professional at age 17…appeared in aJanuary 2010 episode of “cSI: Las Vegas” on cBS alongwith rocco mediate, Duffy Waldorf, gary mccord andDavid Feherty.Jack NicklausWoRLD GoLF HALL oF FAMe MeMBeR (inducted 1974)eXeMPt StAtUS: Winner, 1962 u.S. open (Lifetime)FULL nAMe: Jack William NicklausHeiGHt: 5-10WeiGHt: 185BiRtHDAte: January 21, 1940BiRtHPLAce: columbus, oHReSiDence: North palm Beach, FLPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.31 (26)Driving Distance ...........................................278.6 (167)Driving accuracy percentage .......................66.46% (56)greens in regulation percentage ................65.89% (137)putting average ...........................................1.752 (21)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 61–Wyndham championship/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–2010Wyndham championship/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $551,000–2009 tHE pLaYErS championship/t3career High official World Rank: after 2010 tHEpLaYErS championship/45FAMiLY: Wife, Barbara Bash; Jack II (9/23/61),Steven (4/11/63), Nancy Jean (5/5/65),gary(1/15/69), michael (7/24/73); 19 grandchildreneDUcAtion: ohio State universitySPeciAL inteReStS: Fishing, hunting, tennistURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1961JoineD toUR: 1962<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (73):1962 u.S. open, Seattle World’s Fair open Invitational,portland open Invitational. 1963 palm Springs golf classic,masters tournament, tournament of champions, pgachampionship, Sahara Invitational. 1964 phoenix openInvitational, tournament of champions, Whitemarsh openInvitational, portland open Invitational. 1965 masterstournament, memphis open Invitational, thunderbirdclassic, philadelphia golf classic, portland openInvitational. 1966 masters tournament, British open,Sahara Invitational. 1967 Bing crosby National pro-am,u.S. open, Western open, Westchester classic, SaharaInvitational. 1968 Western open, american golf classic.1969 andy Williams-San Diego open Invitational, SaharaInvitational, Kaiser International open Invitational. 1970Byron Nelson golf classic, British open, National Four-Ballchampionship. 1971 pga championship, tournament ofchampions, Byron Nelson golf classic, National teamchampionship, Walt Disney World open Invitational.1972 Bing crosby National pro-am, Doral-Eastern open,masters tournament, u.S. open, Westchester classic, u.S.professional match play championship, Walt Disney Worldopen Invitational. 1973 Bing crosby National pro-am,greater New orleans open, tournament of champions,atlanta classic, pga championship, ohio Kings Island open,Walt Disney World golf classic. 1974 Hawaiian open,tournament players championship. 1975 Doral-Easternopen, Sea pines Heritage classic, masters tournament,pga championship, World open golf championship.1976 tournament players championship, World Seriesof golf. 1977 Jackie gleason-Inverrary classic, moNYtournament of champions, memorial tournament. 1978Jackie gleason-Inverrary classic, tournament playerschampionship, British open, IVB-philadelphia golf classic.1980 u.S. open, pga championship. 1982 colonialNational Invitation. 1984 memorial tournament. 1986masters tournament.cHAMPionS toUR VictoRieS (10):1990 the tradition at Desert mountain, mazda SENIortourNamENt pLaYErS championship. 1991 thetradition at Desert mountain, pga Seniors’ championship,u.S. Senior open. 1993 u.S. Senior open. 1994 mercedeschampionships. 1995 the tradition. 1996 gtE Suncoastclassic, the tradition.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (11):1963 canada cup [indiv]. 1964 australian open [aus],canada cup [indiv]. 1968 australian open [aus.]. 1970piccadily World match play championship [Eur]. 1971australian open [aus], Dunlop International [aus], Worldcup [indiv]. 1975 australian open [aus]. 1976 australianopen [aus]. 1978 australian open [aus].otHeR VictoRieS (14):1963 canada cup [with arnold palmer], 1963 canada cup[indiv]. 1964 canada cup [with arnold palmer], canadacup [indiv]. 1966 pga National team championship [witharnold palmer], canada cup [with arnold palmer]. 1967World cup [with arnold palmer]. 1971 World cup [with Leetrevino], World cup [indiv]. 1973 World cup [with Johnnymiller]. 1999 champions tour-Hyundai team matches[with tom Watson]. 2000 champions tour-Hyundai teammatches [with tom Watson]. 2005 Wendy’s championsSkins game. 2007 Wendy’s champions Skins game [withtom Watson]. 2010 Wendy’s champions Skins game [withtom Watson].2010 SeASon:announced that his course, muirfield Village gc, will hostthe presidents cup in 2013, when the biennial competitionreturns to the united States…teamed with arnold palmerand gary player at the olde Farm gc in Virginia in theBig 3 for mountain mission Kids sponsored by Johnson& Johnson. the 19-hole scramble event, benefiting themountain mission School, raised more than $15.1 million,the most-ever by a golf tournament in a single day…combined with tom Watson to win the 2010 Wendy’schampions Skins game as the team held off defendingchampions Fuzzy Zoeller and Ben crenshaw. the win camefour days before his 70th birthday.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:“golden Bear” considered by many the greatest player inthe history of the sport...along with gene Sarazen, BenHogan, gary player and tiger Woods, owns a career grandSlam...Winner of 18 professional major championships: sixmasters (1963, 1965-66, 1972, 1975 and 1986), five pgachampionships (1963, 1971, 1973, 1975 and 1980), fouru.S. opens (1962, 1967, 1972 and 1980) and three Britishopens (1966, 1970 and 1978)...Shares with arnold palmerthe record for most consecutive years with at least onetour victory: 17 (1962-78)...105 consecutive cuts made(November 1970-September 1976) is third only to tigerWoods and Byron Nelson...Finished in top 10 in 243 of357 tour events from 1962 to 1979 (68.1 percent)...From1971-73, had 41 top-10s in 55 events (88.8 percent), including19 victories and seven seconds...also has 19 runner-upfinishes in majors...Led tour in earnings eight times (1964-65, 1967, 1971-73, 1975 and 1976). 2009: participatedin the Wendy’s champions Skins game, partnering withtom Watson...played in the nine-hole memorial Skinsgame prior to his tournament in Dublin, oH...Will teamwith arnold palmer as the Honorary Starters at the 2010masters tournament. 2007: teamed with tom Watsonto win the Wendy’s champions Skins game in February...as captain, led the united States team to a victory in thepresidents cup in montreal in 2007. It was his fourth timeas u.S. captain, with a 2-1-1 record. 2006: Did not play anofficial event on the pga tour or champions tour for thefirst time since 1957. teamed with tom Watson for t2in the Wendy’s champions Skins game. 2005: Was thepresidents cup captain for a third time, leading the u.S.2-132 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSto a win that ended with chris Dimarco making a 10-footputt to win the match on the 18th hole...made his 45thmasters appearance but did not make the cut...three-timeBritish open champion, playing in his last British open atSt. andrews, fired a second-round even-par 72, making a15-foot birdie putt on 18. Finished at 3-over 147 and missedthe cut by two strokes. 2004: made two starts, includinghis memorial tournament and the masters. Finished t63at the memorial...For the second consecutive year playedin the BmW charity pro-am on the Nationwide tour neargreenville, Sc, with his four sons, and missed the cut byone stroke despite shooting 69-71. 2003: made four starts,including the masters...played in the Ford championshipat Doral, Bay Hill Invitational and as host of the memorialtournament...appeared in more champions tour eventsthan in any other previous season since joining the circuitin 1990...made his debut on the Nationwide tour at theBmW charity pro-am at the cliffs. appearance at the<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 14-10events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1958a 2 2 11959a 7 5 11960a 3 3 1 1 21961a 6 6 3 41962 26 26 3 3 4 16 22 $61,869/31963 22 21 5 2 2 17 21 100,040/21964 25 25 4 6 3 17 24 113,285/11965 23 23 5 4 1 17 17 140,752/11966 18 18 3 3 3 12 16 111,419/21967 21 19 5 2 3 13 14 188,9981968 19 19 2 3 1 12 18 148,168/21969 23 21 3 1 10 15 131,9901970 21 19 3 2 2 10 14 105,229/91971 18 18 5 3 3 15 15 241,873/11972 19 19 7 3 14 16 316,911/11973 18 18 7 1 1 16 17 305,463/11974 18 18 2 3 12 17 234,455/21975 16 16 5 1 3 14 16 298,149/11976 16 15 2 2 1 11 15 266,4391977 18 16 3 2 1 14 16 284,509/21978 15 13 4 2 10 12 256,672/41979 12 12 1 3 6 59,434/711980 13 12 2 1 3 8 172,386/131981 16 15 3 8 13 178,213/161982 15 12 1 3 2 7 11 232,645/121983 15 14 3 1 8 11 256,158/101984 13 13 1 2 1 6 12 272,595/151985 15 14 2 1 4 8 165,456/431986 15 11 1 4 7 226,015/341987 11 9 1 5 64,686/1271988 9 5 2 28,845/1771989 10 9 2 4 96,595/1291990 9 6 1 1 68,045/1601991 8 7 1 4 123,797/1221992 8 3 14,868/2231993 10 4 1 1 51,532/1821994 8 1 11,514/2481995 11 4 1 1 68,180/1791996 6 3 37,779/2081997 7 4 1 1 85,383/1741998 5 3 1 1 128,157/1721999 2 1 5,075/3222000 8 2 17,244/2292001 42002 1 1 8,910/2412003 42004 2 1 11,130/2512005 3total 594 506 73 58 34 286 389 5,734,322nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2003 1 1 $2,113/2932004 1total 2 1 2,113* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*Jack Nicklaus (Continued)cliffs with four sons marked the first time all five playedtogether in a professional event. He was the only Nicklausto make the cut...captained the u.S. presidents cup teamfor a second time in the matches that ended in a tie inSouth africa. 2002: announced on april 3 that a bad backwould force him to miss the masters, only the secondtime the six-time champion didn’t start since his debut in1959. Hip replacement surgery forced him to miss the 1999tournament...made one start during the season as tournamenthost of the memorial tournament. made his first cuton tour since the 2000 memorial...teamed with tigerWoods to win the Battle of Bighorn over Sergio garcia andLee trevino. 2000: Named “golfer of the century” by virtuallyevery national and international media outlet...NamedSports Illustrated’s male athlete of the century and No. 9on ESpN’s list of 100 greatest athletes of the century...played in all four majors for the last time, including lastu.S. open and pga starts...received Distinguished ServicecHAMPionS toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 2-1Year events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings Rank1990 4 2 1 1 4 4 $340,000 151991 5 3 4 5 343,734 171992 4 1 1 3 3 114,548 531993 6 1 3 5 206,028 421994 6 1 5 5 239,278 341995 7 1 2 1 7 7 538,800 221996 7 2 3 7 360,861 381997 6 1 3 6 239,932 581998 6 3 5 205,723 611999 3 1 19,673 1102000 7 1 5 166,422 742001 7 2 4 266,127 612002 2 1,880 1762003 9 2 6 221,593 622004 4 1 2 105,464 842005 1 2,145 195total 84 10 5 3 41 65 3,372,207<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70masters cut t13 t7 t15 1 t2 1 1 cut t5 t23 8u.S. open t41 cut 2 t4 1 cut t23 t32 3 1 2 t25 t51British open t34 3 2 t12 1 2 t2 t6 1pga t3 1 t2 t2 t22 t3 cut t11 t6Year 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83masters t2 1 t3 t4 1 t3 2 7 4 t33 t2 t15 WDu.S. open 2 1 t4 t10 t7 t11 t10 t6 t9 1 t6 2 t43British open t5 2 4 3 t3 t2 2 1 t2 t4 t23 t10 t29pga 1 t13 1 2 1 t4 3 cut t65 1 t4 t16 2tHE pLaYErS 1 t18 1 t5 1 t33 t14 t29 cut t19Year 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96masters t18 t6 1 t7 t21 t18 6 t35 t42 t27 cut t35 t41u.S. open t21 cut t8 t46 cut t43 t33 t46 cut t72 t28 cut t27British open t31 cut t46 t72 t25 t30 t63 t44 cut cut cut t79 t44pga t25 t32 t16 t24 cut t27 cut t23 cut cut cut t67 cuttHE pLaYErS t33 t17 cut cut cut t29 cut cutYear 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05masters t39 t6 t54 cut cut cut cutu.S. open t52 t43 cut cutBritish open t60 cut cutpga cut cutcHAMPionS toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02Senior pga championship t3 1 t10 t9 9 8 t22 t2 t6 t12 12 WDconstellation Energy Sr players champ 1 t22 t22 t6 2 t24 t8 6 WD t34 WDu.S. Senior open 2 1 t3 1 t7 2 16 t5 t13 t21 t4JELD-WEN tradition 1 1 2 t9 t4 1 1 t25 t25 t9 t29 69Year 03 04Senior pga championshipcut WDconstellation Energy Sr players champ t40Senior British opent14u.S. Senior opent25JELD-WEN traditiont10award at pga championship. 1998: It was announcedat the pga tour awards Dinner that pga tour andchampions tour player of the Year awards would benamed in his honor (Nationwide tour honor also holds thattitle now)...Streak of consecutive major championshipsplayed (146) and consecutive majors for which he waseligible (154) ended...at the masters, was in contention.Final-round 68 was instrumental in making him, at 58, theoldest to post masters top-10...Served as presidents cupcaptain. 1997: Broke Sam Snead’s record for most roundsplayed at augusta National with 147. 1988: First tourplayer to reach $5 million (8/20/88). 1987: captain of rydercup at muirfield Village in Dublin, oH. 1986: Became oldestplayer to win masters (46), shooting a final-round 65, cominghome in 30. masters win was first major victory sincecapturing u.S. open and pga championship in 1980. 1983:First tour player to reach $4 million. 1980: captured u.S.open and pga...Named Sports Illustrated Sportsman ofSection 2 Player BiograPhiesnAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup captain (4), 1998, 2003, 2005, 2007; ryder cup (6),1969, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1981; ryder cup captain (2), 1983, 1987; Walker cup (2), 1959,1961; World amateur team championship, 1960; World cup (6), 1963, 1964, 1966, 1967, 1971,1973.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-133


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSJack Nicklaus (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2the Decade for the 1970s. 1979: British open champion forthe third time. 1978: Named Sports Illustrated Sportsmanof the Year. 1977: First pga tour player to reach $3 million(5/2/77). 1976: Named pga player of the Year for thefifth time (1967-72-73-75-76). 1975: captured five tourevents, including masters and pga championship. 1974:tied previous year’s career high for wins with seven...Inaugural inductee into World golf Hall of Fame. 1973:First tour player to reach $2 million (12/1/73)...pgachampionship winner, one of career-high seven victorieson the season in only 18 events. 1972: Winner of mastersand u.S. open, and runner-up at British open, one of 19second-place major finishes. 1969: playing in his firstryder cup, showed great sportsmanship by conceding a2-footer to tony Jacklin after making a 4-footer for par onthe last green, resulting in the first tie in ryder cup history.1966: Second consecutive masters victory (and thirdin four years) and first British open win. 1965: 17 top-10sin 20 events...Five victories included second masters win.1964: runner-up finishes at masters, British open andpga...Led tour in official earnings for the first time. 1963:First masters and pga championship victories...posted 17top-10s in 24 events, including five wins. 1962: as a rookie,first professional victory came at u.S. open at oakmont,where he defeated arnold palmer in 18-hole playoff.Amateur: Won two u.S. amateur titles, defeating charlescoe 1-up in 1959 and Dudley Wysong, 8 and 6, in 1961...Finished runner-up to arnold palmer in 1960 u.S. open asan amateur, shooting 282...Won 1961 Ncaa championshipat ohio State.PeRSonAL:Founder and host of the memorial tournament…theNicklaus companies’ global business includes golf coursedesign, development and licensing…Nicklaus Designnamed golf course architect of the Year in asia pacificthree years running (2008-2010)…alma mater, ohio State,opened the Jack Nicklaus museum on campus in may2002…Named 1999 Father of Year by minority golfassociation…With wife Barbara, opened and dedicatedthe Nicklaus childrens Hospital in West palm Beach, FLon Nov. 1, 2004…awarded the presidential medal ofFreedom, the nation’s highest civil award, by presidentgreg NormanBush in November 2005. arnold palmer was honored in2004 and others honored with the award in 2005 includedmuhammad ali and andy griffith…In 2006, was named“most powerful person in golf” for the third consecutiveyear by Golf Inc.PLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer Low Round/Round: 62–2 times, most recent 1973ohio Kings Island open/3Largest career Paycheck/Finish: $144,000–1986 masters tournament/1MISCELLANEOUS ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer Low Round: 64–2 times, most recent 1990 mazdaSENIor tourNamENt pLaYErS championship/4Largest career Paycheck/Finish: $150,000–3 times,most recent 1996 the tradition/1WoRLD GoLF HALL oF FAMe MeMBeR (inducted 2001)eXeMPt StAtUS: Life memberFULL nAMe: gregory John NormanHeiGHt: 6-0WeiGHt: 180BiRtHDAte: February 10, 1955BiRtHPLAce: mt. Isa, Queensland, australiaReSiDence: Hobe Sound, FLFAMiLY: Wife, Kirsten; morgan-Leigh(10/5/82), gregory (9/19/85)SPeciAL inteReStS: Fishing, hunting, scuba divingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1976JoineD toUR: 1983<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (20):1984 Kemper open, canadian open. 1986 panasonic LasVegas Invitational, Kemper open, British open. 1988 mcIHeritage golf classic. 1989 the International, greatermilwaukee open. 1990 Doral-ryder open, memorialtournament. 1992 canadian open. 1993 Doral-ryder open,British open. 1994 tHE pLaYErS championship. 1995memorial tournament, canon greater Hartford open, NEcWorld Series of golf. 1996 Doral-ryder open. 1997 FedExSt. Jude classic, NEc World Series of golf.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (70):1976 Westlakes classic [aus]. 1977 martini International[Eur], Kuzuhz International [Jpn]. 1978 New South Walesopen [aus], traralgon classic [aus], caltex Festivalof Sydney open [aus], South Seas classic [Fiji]. 1979traralgon classic [aus], martini International [Eur], HongKong open. 1980 australian open [aus], French open[Eur], Scandinavian open [Eur], Suntory World matchplay championship [Eur], State Express classic, Benson& Hedges International. 1981 australian masters [aus],martini International [Eur], Dunlop masters [Eur]. 1982Dunlop masters [Eur], State Express classic [Eur], Benson& Hedges International [Eur]. 1983 australian masters[aus], Stefan Queensland open [aus], National panasonicNew South Wales open [aus], Hong Kong open, cannesInvitational [Eur], Suntory World match play championship[Eur], Kapalua. 1984 Victorian open [aus], australianmasters [aus], australian pga [aus]. 1985 toshibaaustralian pga championship [aus], National panasonicaustralian open [aus], Dunhill cup [Eur]. 1986 StefanQueensland open [aus], National panasonic New SouthWales open [aus], West End Jubilee South australianopen [aus], National panasonic Western australian open[aus], European open [Eur], Suntory World matchplaychampionship [Eur], Dunhill cup [Eur], pga grand Slam ofgolf. 1987 australian masters [aus], National panasonicaustralian open [aus]. 1988 palm meadows cup [aus],ESp open [aus], pga National tournament playerschampionship [aus], panasonic New South Wales open[aus], Lancia Italian open [Eur]. 1989 australian masters[aus], pga National tournament players championship[aus], chunichi crowns [Jpn]. 1990 australian masters[aus]. 1993 taiheyo masters [Jpn], pga grand Slam ofgolf. 1994 Johnnie Walker asian classic [Eur], pga grandSlam of golf. 1995 australian open [aus], Fred meyerchallenge [with Brad Faxon]. 1996 Ford South australianopen [aus], australian open [aus], Fred meyer challenge[with Brad Faxon]. 1997 telus Skins game, Fred meyerchallenge [with Brad Faxon], andersen consulting Worldchampionship. 1998 greg Norman Holden International[aus], Franklin templeton Shootout [with Steve Elkington].2001 Skins game.2010 SeASon:Did not compete in a pga tour event for the first timesince 2007…Named as captain of the International teamfor the 2011 presidents cup in australia. repeats role from2009 presidents cup in San Francisco.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:Has 70 career worldwide victories to go along with his20 career pga tour victories. 2009: played in three pgatour events and captained the International team in thepresidents cup in San Francisco...Finished t70 at the ShellHouston open and missed the cut at the masters andBritish open...the International team lost to the unitedStates team at Harding park in San Francisco in october...Best champions tour finishes in six starts were a t4 at theu.S. Senior open and a t6 at the Senior British open. after54 holes, led the Senior British by one and was one back atthe u.S. Senior open. 2008: Enjoyed a magical ride at theBritish open, carrying a two-stroke lead into the final roundbefore a 7-over 77 left him in a tie for third place—hisbest showing in a major championship since finishing thirdat the 1999 masters. Finished six strokes behind winnerpadraig Harrington. His 30th career top-10 finish in amajor earned a spot in the 2009 masters (top four and tiesqualify)...missed the cut in three other pga tour eventsduring the year, including the at&t pebble Beach Nationalpro-am, where he played with son gregory...came back aweek after his British open performance with a t5 at theSenior British open on the champions tour. also finishedt6 in the Senior pga championship and fourth in the u.S.Senior open...In late February, was named captain of theInternational team for the presidents cup 2009. 2007:Did not make a pga tour start for the first time in hiscareer. also didn’t play on the champions tour...Finished64th in the Dubai Desert classic on the European tour inFebruary. 2006: only official pga tour start he made wasat the INtErNatIoNaL, where he missed the cut, andin the Senior Spanish open (t6). Did not make a start onthe champions tour or the European tour...missed muchof the early part of the year after undergoing surgery inFebruary on his right knee to repair damage to the meniscus...Didnot compete again until august’s telus SkinsPLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer Low Round/Round: 62–4 times, most recent 1993Doral-ryder open/3Largest career Paycheck/Finish: $509,618–2008 Britishopen/t3MISCELLANEOUS ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer Low Round: 64–2009 Senior British open/3Largest career Paycheck/Finish: $123,794–2008 u.S.Senior open championship/42-134 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSgreg Norman (Continued)game in canada...teamed with Nick Faldo in the merrillLynch Shootout and with son gregory in the Father-Sonchallenge. 2005: Had back surgery (laminectomy) at theend of march at the university of pittsburgh medicalcenter. Did not play golf until about 10 days before theBritish open...made only two starts on the pga tour(British open and the INtErNatIoNaL) and spent thesecond half of the season playing on the champions tour...made the cut at the British open, where he finished t60at St. andrews...the next week made his champions tourdebut at the Senior British open at royal aberdeen inScotland and finished solo third, one stroke out of a playoffdespite an opening-round 76...In contention throughout theu.S Senior open and finished solo fourth near Dayton...Had his knee scoped on october 13 at the Steadman clinicin Vail, colorado. 2004: played in seven tour events, makingonly one cut—at tHE pLaYErS championship (t81).2003: made only seven starts on tour and played on theweekend four times...opened one stroke back of the leadafter the first round of the British open. rounds of 79-74-68dropped him into t18 for the tournament. played in his 19thconsecutive British open without missing a cut dating backto 1981, the longest active streak. Did not participate fouryears during the streak (1988, 1998, 2000 and 2001). 2002:played in 13 tour events on a reduced schedule, makingthe cut 10 times and withdrawing once...turned in first top-10 since a t4 at the 2001 Bay Hill Invitational with a t4 atthe INtErNatIoNaL...Best worldwide finish was a t6 inthe Heineken classic in australia. 2001: played in 11 tourevents, with a best finish of t4 at the Bay Hill Invitational...Inducted into World golf Hall of Fame...captured $1 millionat the 2001 Skins game, shutting out tiger Woods, colinmontgomerie and Jesper parnevik. 2000: Despite playinga reduced schedule due to medical reasons, still managed84th-place ranking on official money list with $580,510...Earned first of two top-10s at Buick classic. Fourth-place<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 4-8events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1979 2 2 $3,653/1981 9 8 3 5 54,272/771982 4 3 1 2 22,671/1421983 9 9 1 2 4 71,411/741984 16 15 2 2 7 10 310,230/91985 16 13 2 6 9 165,458/421986 19 17 3 4 1 10 12 653,296/11987 18 18 2 2 9 13 535,450/71988 14 12 1 2 1 7 11 514,854/171989 17 16 2 1 1 8 14 835,096/41990 17 16 2 2 11 15 1,165,477/11991 17 15 1 6 7 320,196/531992 16 15 1 2 8 10 676,443/181993 15 14 2 4 2 12 13 1,359,653/31994 16 16 1 3 11 14 1,330,307/21995 16 15 3 2 1 9 14 1,654,959/11996 17 12 1 1 5 10 891,237/151997 15 13 2 2 1 7 10 1,345,856/71998 3 1 25,925/2351999 12 9 1 2 6 570,879/692000 12 10 2 4 580,510/842001 11 7 1 1 256,310/1562002 13 10 1 4 467,988/2003 7 4 2 119,799/1992004 7 1 14,160/2492005 2 1 17,522/2502006 12008 4 1 1 1 1 509,618/1512009 3 1 1/252 11,229/250total 328 274 20 31 11 129 191 14,484,458eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 1cHAMPionS toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0Year events Played 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings Rank2005 2 1 2 2 $224,858 632008 3 3 3 253,567 612009 6 2 3 213,676 64total 11 1 7 8 692,101* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*finish was best since third at 1999 masters and just thirdtop-10 since 1997 season...Sidelined by arthroscopic hipsurgery June 28. right hip had bothered him for a numberof years. pain linked to left shoulder problems that requiredreconstructive surgery in 1998. after missing cut at u.S.open and with intense pain and discomfort, opted forsurgery. returned to action at INtErNatIoNaL just fiveweeks later to record second top-10 of year. Finished alonein fourth with 38 points after returning to hitting ballsjust eight days prior to event...member of Internationalpresidents cup team where he compiled 1-3 record inlosing effort to american squad...received honorary lifemembership on European tour. 1999: played reducedschedule as he continued to recover from previous year’sshoulder surgery. Began year at accenture match playchampionship where he lost in the second round andfinished t17...Became first player to surpass $12 millionin tour career earnings when he won $29,000 for t19 atDoral-ryder open...Dueled eventual champion Jose mariaolazabal down the stretch before finishing third at themasters...on September 12, fell out of top 50 in officialWorld golf ranking after 700 weeks, or since rankingbegan. 1998: april shoulder surgery cut his season short.Surgery was performed on april 22 by Dr. richard Hawkinsat the Steadman Hawkins Sports medicine Foundation inVail, co. procedure involved the shaving of bone spursthat caused tendinitis in his rotator cuff and the use of aheat probe to shrink the shoulder socket capsule. Followeda seven-month rehabilitation period with a victory at theFranklin templeton Shark Shootout, playing with SteveElkington...Won the greg Norman Holden International inaustralia in February. Victory was his first in six tries at hisown tournament. 1997: Began year with victory in finals ofandersen consulting World championship of golf...Seasonhighlighted by two victories. First win came at FedEx St.Jude classic, where he birdied final three holes for a 66 to<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89masters 4 t36 t30 t25 t47 t2 t2 t5 t3u.S. open t48 t33 t50 2 t15 t12 t51 WD t33British open cut t29 t10 cut t31 t27 t19 t6 t16 1 t35 t2pga t4 t5 t42 t39 cut 2 70 t9 t12tHE pLaYErS t63 cut t49 t33 t4 t11 t4tour championship 3 30 t11Year 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02masters cut cut t6 t31 t18 t3 2 cut cut 3 t11 cut t36u.S. open t5 WD cut t6 2 t10 cut cut cut t59British open t6 t9 18 1 t11 t15 t7 t36 6 t18pga t19 t32 t15 2 t4 t20 t17 t13 cut cut t29 t53tHE pLaYErS t16 t63 t35 t3 1 t37 cut t53 cut t53 cut cuttour championship t7 t7 t2 t13 t9 WD t12accenture match play championshipt17 t33Bridgestone Invitational t25 t31 35 t55Year 03 04 05 06 07 08 09masterscutBritish open t18 cut t60 t3 cutpgacuttHE pLaYErS WD t81cHAMPionS toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 05 06 07 08 09Senior pga championship t6 t49Senior British open 3 t5 t6u.S. Senior open 4 4 t4JELD-WEN traditionDNSearn one-stroke victory over Dudley Hart. 20th tour victorycame at NEc World Series of golf, where final-round 67earned four-stroke victory over phil mickelson...Had twosecond-place finishes and one third and finished among top15 on money list for third year in a row. 1996: Became thefirst to surpass $10 million in career earnings...at masters,shot record-tying 63 in opening round. Led by six enteringfinal round, but lost when he shot 78 and Nick Faldo shot67, resulting in his eighth career major championshiprunner-up. 1995: Won his third arnold palmer award (1986,‘90, ‘95)...Named tour player of the Year...First player toearn $1 million four times (1990, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95)...Did notmiss a cut for the fourth time in his career (1983, ‘87,‘94 and ‘95)...Won three titles—memorial tournament,canon greater Hartford open and NEc World Series ofgolf—and then-record $1,654,959. 1994: Earned his thirdVardon trophy (1988, ‘89, ‘94). 1993: at royal St. georges,trailed corey pavin and Nick Faldo by one stroke after 54holes, then closed with 64 to defeat Faldo. 1986: Won hisfirst British open title at turnberry. after an opening 74,shot tournament-record-tying 63 to take two-stroke lead.closed with rounds of 74-69 to defeat gordon Brand bytwo strokes...Led all four majors entering the final roundbut won just the British. 1984: Finished in the top 10 on themoney list for the first of nine times in his career. Defeatedmark o’meara by five strokes for his initial tour win at theKemper open. Four weeks later, won again by two strokesover Jack Nicklaus at the canadian open.PeRSonAL:Serves as chairman and cEo of great White SharkEnterprises (shark.com), a multinational corporation. thecompany’s interests primarily focus around golf and lifestyle.Established in 1993, great White Shark Enterprisesis the parent company to various entities including gregNorman golf course Design, recognized as one of thenAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (4), 1994 (withdrew due to illness), 1996, 1998, 2000;captain (2), 2009, 2011; Hennessy cognac cup (1), 1982; Nissan cup (2), 1985, 1986; Dunhillcup (10), 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996; Kirin cup (1), 1987; Fourtours (1), 1989; World cup (2), 1976, 1978.Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-135


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSgreg Norman (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2premier signature design groups; medallist Developmentsand Southern cross Developments, developers of residentialgolf course communities and related real estate; gregNorman collection, a leading worldwide marketer anddistributor of men’s and women’s golf-inspired sportswearand accessories; greg Norman Estates, producer anddistributor of australian and california wines; and the gregNorman production company, operator of the pga tour’smayakoba golf classic and the Shark Shootout. otherbranded businesses include greg Norman’s australiangrille and greg Norman australian prime. additionally,Norman manages a variety of other licensing and merchandisingactivities…Began playing at age 16, caddyingfor his mother. Scratch two years later…Initial ambitionwas to become a pilot in the australian air Force butopted for golf and took just four tournaments to recordhis first of more than 90 titles worldwide…Named asthe 2008 recipient of the old tom morris award from thegolf course Superintendents of america…among olympictorch bearers to Sydney, australia for the olympics in2000…Honored with Hands of Hope award presented byNational childhood cancer Foundationarron oberholser (oh-BUrr-hole-zur)eXeMPt StAtUS: major medical ExtensionFULL nAMe: arron matthew oberholserHeiGHt: 6-0WeiGHt: 185BiRtHDAte: February 2, 1975BiRtHPLAce: San Luis obispo, caReSiDence: Scottsdale, aZ; plays out of Kukuiula(Kauai, HI)FAMiLY: Wife, angie rizzo; Ethan Lee (7/18/09)eDUcAtion: San Jose State university (1998,Broadcast Journalism)SPeciAL inteReStS: Fishing, music, fitnesstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1998JoineD toUR: 2003nationwide tour Graduate (2002)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2006 at&t pebble Beach National pro-am.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):2002 Samsung canadian pga championship, utah classic.otHeR VictoRieS (1):2004 Shinhan Korea golf championship.2010 SeASon:Did not play on tour in 2010 as he continued to rehab fromhand surgery in January and hip surgery in February, requiringa minimum of six months’ recovery time. underwenttwo additional hand surgeries in may and august to repairdamage to the left hook of hamate (originally operated on inoctober 2007)…Has played on a major medical Extensionsince 2008…Will have 14 events in the 2011 seasonto earn $352,854, which coupled with 2008 earnings of$454,881 and 2009 earnings of 48,017, would equal No.125 from the 2008 money list.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: played on a major medical Extension. Ended up playingonly four events, making two cuts and collecting $48,017...Best finish came in his final start of the year, posting fourrounds in the 60s en route to a t33 finish at the Frys.comopen. 2008: played only 10 times under the major medicalExtension category after coming back from hand surgery inoctober 2007. underwent a second surgery to remove bonespurs and repair minor cartilage damage in his left wrist onJuly 22...Best finish was a t4 at the Frys.com open in lateoctober. Shot 65-64 to hold the 36-hole lead. 2007: Botheredby back and wrist injuries, but still managed to finish 47th onthe money list with five top-10s...unable to defend his titleat the at&t pebble Beach National pro-am because of abulging disc in his back. Withdrew from the season-openingmercedes-Benz championship because of back pain. anmrI in late January revealed the full extent of the problemand began therapy in the phoenix area...returned from theinjury at the World golf championships-accenture matchplay championship, losing to David toms in the first round...recorded his best career finish in a major championship witha t4 at the pga championship. this also marked his secondcareer top-10 finish in a major championship...Best finish ofthe season was a t2 at the Deutsche Bank championship.Sat one back through 54 holes and was the only player in thefield to post four rounds in the 60s. made a large move in thepga tour playoffs for the FedExcup standings, improvingfrom 67th to 29th...Because of hand and wrist injuries, wasforced to withdraw after nine holes during the first round ofthe next week’s BmW championship and wasn’t able to playat tHE tour championship if he qualified. a fracture in hisleft hand had been bothersome since mid-June...returnedto action at the Fry’s Electronics open in his hometown ofScottsdale and recorded a t18 finish in what would be hislast event of the season...underwent successful surgery onoctober 30 to remove a loose fragment of the hamat bonein his left hand, and in turn was forced to withdraw fromthe omega mission Hills World cup. 2006: collected his firsttour title and earned more than $2 million, giving him a spotin tHE tour championship for the first time...claimed firsttour victory on his home turf at the at&t pebble BeachNational pro-am, a course he has played since he was ateenager, and a tournament he rarely missed. closed with aneven-par 72 and cruised to a five-shot victory, matching thePLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer Low Round/Round: 60–2006 EDS Byron Nelsonchampionship/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $972,000–2006 at&t pebble Beach National pro–am/1career High official World Rank: after 2007 DeutscheBank championship/22<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1999 12000 12001 12003 25 15 2 4 $619,865/1032004 23 17 1 3 5 1,355,433/522005 21 13 4 6 921,796/882006 23 20 1 4 13 2,467,772/232007 21 18 1 5 8 94,373/34 1,797,458/472008 10 8 1 3 186/775 454,881/1602009 4 2 30/228 48,017/229total 130 93 1 2 19 39 7,665,222nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1996a 11998 12000 3 2 1 1 $15,636/1572001 3 2 1 10,720/1672002 20 14 2 2 1 8 9 319,883/22009 2total 30 18 2 2 1 9 11 346,239* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 04 05 06 07 08masters t14 58 t25u.S. open t9 t16 cutBritish opencut t45pga t13 t28 cut t4tHE pLaYErS t66 t27 t45 t64tour championship 17accenture match play championshipt17 t33 t17Bridgestone Invitationalt10 t14ca championship 12 t45 t51the Barclayst21Deutsche Bank championship 72BmW championshipWD2-136 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSarron oberholser (Continued)largest margin in the 77-year history of the tournament...Inthe second round of the EDS Byron Nelson championship,set the cottonwood Valley course record with a 10-under-par60. aiming to become just the fourth player in tour historyto post a round of 59 in an official event, missed 15-footbirdie putt on No. 18. Finished t13. 2005: Had three t6s(Buick Invitational, at&t pebble Beach National pro-am,BellSouth classic)...Finished t9 in his first start in a u.S.open and only his second start in a major championship.He finished t13 at the 2004 pga championship...Injuredhis right elbow after the pga championship. planned toreturn the week of Las Vegas event but was experiencinglower-back problems. Did not make another start after thepga. 2004: Shared the third-round lead with eventual winnerVijay Singh at the at&t pebble Beach National pro-amafter opening with three rounds in the 60s. Final-round 76 lefthim t4...Had a one-stroke lead heading into the final round<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (7):2005 chrysler classic of tucson. 2006 World golfchampionships-accenture match play championship, u.S.open. 2008 World golf championships-ca championship.2009 mercedes-Benz championship, World golfchampionships-accenture match play championship. 2010Hyundai tournament of champions.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (1):2008 australian pga [aus].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:1—SBS championship; t2—Deutsche Bank championship.2010 SeASon:Successfully defended title at the SBS championship andplayed in tHE tour championship for the fourth timein five years. Finished 14th in final FedExcup standings.totaled two top-10 finishes all season, matching the fewestof his career (2001). First top-10 came in the openingevent of the season and the second came at the end ofthe season at the Deutsche Bank championship…ralliedfrom a two-stroke deficit with 10 holes to play to shoot afinal-round, 6-under 67 and capture a one-shot victory overrory Sabbatini at the season-opening SBS championship.a year after winning the event by six strokes, posted hiseighth consecutive round in the 60s on the plantationcourse at Kapalua. Joined fellow australian Stuart applebyas the only repeat winners since this tournament moved toKapalua in 1999 and became only the seventh player in the58 years of this winners-only tournament to win in consecutiveyears. the victory was the seventh of his career…Didnot post another top-10 finish until 16 starts later, finishingt2 at the Deutsche Bank championship to move into the top10 (No. 9) in the FedExcup standings for the first time in fivemonths…Held a share of the first-round lead at tHE tourchampionship before finishing t13…Late in the season,in his native australia, had a t8 at the JBWere australianmasters and then came back a couple of weeks later tocapture the australian open. He shot four rounds in the 60sto defeat matt Jones and alastair presnell by four strokes.at the Wachovia championship. a closing 72 put him into aplayoff. Lost to Joey Sindelar on the second playoff hole...Finished t4 at the Booz allen classic in his first appearanceat the tpc avenel. His $198,400 payday pushed him overthe $1-million mark in season earnings for the first time inhis career...made his first start in a major championship atthe pga championship in Whistling Straits, WI, finishingt13...collected $1 million first prize for victory in the ShinhanKorea golf championship in late November. 2003: Beganrookie campaign by making eight consecutive cuts includinghis only two top-10s...In seventh career pga tour start(fourth as a tour member), posted first top-10 of careerwith a t4 at the Buick Invitational. Held the first-round leadafter opening with a 7-under-par 65 on the North course attorrey pines. 2002: Finished second on the Nationwide tourmoney list with $319,883. Led the money list for seven ofthe final eight weeks of the season until patrick moore’sgeoff ogilvy (oh-gil-vee)eXeMPt StAtUS: Winner, 2006 u.S. open; multipletournament winner (through 2014)FULL nAMe: geoff charles ogilvyHeiGHt: 6-2WeiGHt: 180BiRtHDAte: June 11, 1977BiRtHPLAce: adelaide, South australiaReSiDence: melbourne, australia; Scottsdale, aZIn mid-December, he shot a final-round 66 at the australianpga championship to force a playoff with peter Senior,which Senior won on the second extra hole.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: recorded two wins on tour for the second time inhis career (2006)...Finished 13th in the FedExcup standingsto match his finish from 2007...rallied from a poor finalroundstart to win the mercedes-Benz championship by sixstrokes, finishing at 24-under-par 268. Led wire to wire forhis fifth pga tour title. Led by six entering the final round,but made four bogeys on the front nine and the lead fell toone stroke over anthony Kim through eight holes. respondedwith an eagle on the par-5 ninth and then birdied five of thenext six holes to cruise to the victory. Kim and Davis Love IIIfinished tied for second. Became the eighth consecutiveinternational player to win at Kapalua. No other pga tourevent has gone that long without an american winner...Became the first multiple winner of the season when hedefeated fellow Scottsdale resident paul casey, 4 and 3, towin the World golf championships-accenture match playchampionship for the second time (2006), joining tigerWoods as the only multiple winners of this event. Was12-under and bogey-free when the match concluded at the33rd hole. He is the only australian to ever reach the final,a feat he has achieved three times in four years...Finalround75 dropped him from six-way tie after 54 holes to at6 finish at Shell Houston open. recorded 22 birdies for theweek, including seven in an eight-hole stretch during thesecond round (holes 11-18)...t10 finish at the memorialtournament was mainly due to a third-round 63...Bookend66s at Deutsche Bank championship earned a seventhplacefinish, his fifth top-10 of the year...Finished t16 at tHEtour championship for his best finish in three starts at theevent. 2008: a World golf championships victory highlightedhis eighth season on the pga tour. Finished the seasonNo. 32 in the FedExcup...parred the final nine holes at Doralin a monday morning finish to win the World golfchampionships-ca championship by one stroke over VijaySingh, retief goosen and Jim Furyk and two over tigervictory at the Nationwide tour championship...posted first oftwo victories at the Samsung canadian pga championship,finishing with a 5-under-par 66 and a tournament record16-under par 268. Second victory came at the rain-shortenedutah classic with a final-round 5-under-par 67. 2001: onlyplayed in three Nationwide tour events, his first seasonon the tour, due to a wrist injury. 2000: Finished second onthe canadian tour order of merit. 1999: Named Ericssoncanadian tour International rookie of the Year after winningtwice. Set canadian tour record for largest margin of victory(11 strokes) at the ontario open.PeRSonAL:Has helped as men’s assistant golf coach at Santa clarauniversity. the coach he assisted at Santa clara, JohnKennaday, is now men’s coach at San Jose State, hisalma mater.FAMiLY: Wife, Juli; phoebe Elizabeth (10/10/06), Jaspermichael (1/7/08), Harvey Jack (2/11/10)SPeciAL inteReStS: australian rules Football,reading, movies, guitarstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1998Q ScHooL: 2000Woods, whose streak of victories in five consecutive pgatour starts ended. Held at least a share of the lead afterevery round. When officials suspended play Sunday nightbecause of darkness following storms during the day, heheld a one-stroke lead with nine holes remaining. madepars on the remaining holes, including a chip-in from thegreenside rough on the par-3 13th hole, to finish at 17-underpar 271. For the week, went the first 61 holes without abogey before making a 5 on the par-4 seventh hole duringSunday’s final round, his only bogey of the week. Victorywas the fourth of his pga tour career and his secondWorld golf championships title after winning the 2006accenture match play championship...came back in hisnext start with a runner-up finish, the sixth of his career, atthe Shell Houston open. Birdied the final hole to move intoa share of second place with chad campbell, finishing twostrokes behind champion Johnson Wagner...claimed a twostrokevictory over matthew goggin at the australian pgain December. 2007: Solid year saw him record seven top-10s and earn a berth on the International presidents cupteam...runner-up to Henrik Stenson at the World golfchampionships-accenture match play championship, losing2 and 1 in the 36-hole championship match. Second playerto reach the final the year after winning the tournament,with tiger Woods winning in 2003 and 2004...Finished t3 atthe World golf championships-ca championship at Doralgolf resort and Spa...recorded his fifth top-10 in a majorchampionship in his last 10 appearances with a t6 at thepga championship. Final-round 69 featured one birdie and17 pars...Qualified for his first presidents cup...one of tworookies on the International team at the presidents cup andplayed in all five sessions, compiling a 2-3-0 record. 2006:Won twice, including his first major championship, andearned more than $4 million for the first time in his career...collected his second tour victory in first career start at theWorld golf championships-accenture match playchampionship. ranked No. 52 in the 64-player field, earneda career-best $1.3 million in defeating Davis Love III 4 and 3in the 36-hole championship match. First four matcheswent to extra holes, including a third-round match thatSection 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-137


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2geoff ogilvy (Continued)featured a 4-down (with four to play) rally against mikeWeir. topped Weir with an eagle-3 on the 21st hole. playeda tournament-record 129 holes for the week...two weekslater, finished solo second at the Honda classic, twostrokes behind champion Luke Donald. posted three eaglesand one double eagle on the week...playing in only his thirdu.S. open and his 10th major championship, won the 106thu.S. open at Winged Foot gc, posting rounds of 71-70-72-72—285. Entered the final round one shot off the lead ofphil mickelson and Kenneth Ferrie. chipped in for par onNo. 17 and managed an up-and-down par on No. 18 tofinish at 5-over. colin montgomerie suffered a doublebogey on the 72nd hole to fall to 6-over-par. In the finalpairing, nursing a one-stroke lead. mickelson doublebogeyedthe 72nd hole to fall to 6-over. the result wasogilvy’s first major title, the second australian (Davidgraham, 1981) to win the u.S. open. the 5-over 285 totalwas the high 72-hole total on tour in 2006 and the firsttime since paul Lawrie captured the 1999 British open(6-over) that a tour tournament was won with an over-parscore...Named player of the month in June...Finished themajors with a t9 at the pga. Did not finish lower than t16(masters, British open) in any of the four majors...Ended theseason making eight consecutive cuts, including a t19 inhis first tour championship presented by coca-cola. 2005:captured first career tour victory in his 108th career starton tour at age 27 years, 8 months and 16 days at thechrysler classic of tucson. posted rounds of 65-66-67-71—269 and went on to defeat Kevin Na and markcalcavecchia in a sudden-death playoff. calcavecchia waseliminated on the first hole and ogilvy converted a birdie-4on the second playoff hole for the win. Became the fifthfirst-time winner in tucson in last six years and won$540,000...recorded his first top-10 in a major with his t5finish at the British open at St. andrews...posted back-tobacktop-10s in major championships for the first time in hiscareer with his t6 finish at the pga championship. 2004:recorded career-high 14 top-25s, including a season-bestt5 at the cialis Western open, where he trailed by oneafter 36 and 54 holes and finished four back of winnerStephen ames...Led the tour in all-around ranking (276)and shared the title for total Eagles with Vijay Singh afterrecording a career-high 17. 2003: Earned more than $1 millionfor the first time in his career...aided by final-round 65,tied career-best finish with t2 at Buick open, two strokesbehind champion Jim Furyk. 2002: Slow start to the seasonuntil may when he recorded his second career t2 finish onthe pga tour at the compaq classic of New orleans...Was one out of the lead through 54 holes at the michelobchampionship at Kingsmill after third-round 66. closinground of 70 gave him a solo fourth. 2001: Had a successfulrookie campaign on the pga tour, with two top-five finishesand earnings of $525,338...part of a six-man firstroundlead at touchstone Energy tucson open after a 67.Finished t3 in first pga tour start...Earned second top-10in fifth start, t2 at Honda classic. opened with 65 for shareof first-round lead. 2000: Joined Ben Ferguson and Stephenallan as three australians who survived pga tourQualifying School...played on the australasian, Europeanand Southern african tours...Four top-10s rocketed to himto fifth on pga tour of australasia order of merit in secondseason...Finished second behind tiger Woods in JohnnieWalker classic. 1999: Qualified to play in the British open,his only pga tour experience...australian rookie of theYear...Finished second place in the Johnnie Walker classicbehind michael campbell. 1998: gained card at firstattempt on the European tour and australasian tour.Amateur: played full-time amateur golf before turningpro...Visited the uK with some success, finishing runner-upin the 1997 Barbazon trophy and reaching the last eight ofthe 1998 British amateur at muirfield...Won 1997 Lakemacquarie amateur.PeRSonAL:Was given a cut-down club by his dad at age 7 and progressedto a scratch handicap by age 16…talented juniorathlete in many sports, winning numerous athletics medalsat state and national level…Interested in history of golf…avid guitar enthusiast who has several gibson guitars athome…ogilvy Family Foundation benefits children’s hospitalsand other organizations that assist children.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.76 (71)Driving Distance ...........................................287.0 (104)Driving accuracy percentage .......................57.94% (161)greens in regulation percentage ................67.69% (83)putting average ...........................................1.752 (21)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–2 times, most recentDeutsche Bank championship/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2007 tHEtour championship presented by coca-cola/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,400,000–2009 World golf championships–accenture match play championship/1career High official World Rank: after 2008 John Deereclassic/3<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1999 12001 23 7 1 1 2 4 $525,338/952002 27 17 1 3 4 957,184/642003 26 16 1 1 7 10 1,477,246/452004 26 19 4 14 1,236,910/612005 26 22 1 1 5 9 1,931,676/332006 20 17 2 1 5 13 4,354,969/52007 22 19 1 1 7 13 98,918/13 2,943,203/142008 20 14 1 1 6 8 102,563/32 2,880,099/152009 20 18 2 5 10 713/13 3,866,270/82010 19 13 1 1 2 7 753/14 2,393,045/29total 230 162 7 7 4 46 92 22,565,940eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 9 6 2 $318,485<strong>PGA</strong> toUR oF AUStRALASiAYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 8 5 1 3 $317,650* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters t16 t24 t39 t15 t26u.S. open cut t28 1 t42 t9 t47 cutBritish open cut cut t5 t16 cut cut cut cutpga t27 t24 t6 t9 t6 t31 t43 cuttHE pLaYErS cut t21 t16 cut cut t37 cut t22 cuttour championship t19 t17 t16 t13accenture match play championship 1 2 t33 1 t17Bridgestone Invitational t41 t36 t51 t68 t22 t22ca championship t3 1 t40 t45HSBc championst10the Barclays cut cut cut t18 t4 cut cut cutDeutsche Bank championship t5 cut t6 72 7 t2BmW championship cut t58 cut t5 t34 t61 t28 t55 t24nAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (2), 2007, 2009.2-138 <strong>PGA</strong> 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FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSsean o’haireXeMPt StAtUS: multiple tournament winner(through 2012)FULL nAMe: Sean m. o’HairHeiGHt: 6-2WeiGHt: 165BiRtHDAte: July 11, 1982BiRtHPLAce: Lubbock, tXReSiDence: West chester, paFAMiLY: Wife, Jaclyn; molly Kate (2005), Luke (2007),grady (2009)SPeciAL inteReStS: Football, basketball, racingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1999Q ScHooL: 2004nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (3):2005 John Deere classic. 2008 poDS championship. 2009Quail Hollow championship.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t4—SBS championship; 5—World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational; t7—British open.2010 SeASon:recorded his second consecutive fourth-place finish at theSBS championship, four strokes behind champion geoffogilvy. Entered the final hole at 20-under and one shotbehind tournament leader ogilvy at the time, before hittinghis second shot on No. 18 into a hazard and carding adouble-bogey…Next top-10 finish came 16 starts later, at7 at the British open. During that span, recorded eight top-25 finishes without cracking the top 10. Has missed the cutjust twice in 19 major championship appearances, with twotop-10 finishes (the other came at the 2009 masters, t10).He has never missed a cut in six starts at the British open,with a t14 in 2006 his previous best outing before 2010…Shared the 54-hole lead at the World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational at 9-under-par and finished fifth,his first top-10 in a World golf championships stroke-playevent, after a final-round 71. Held the lead outright on duringthe final round after birdies at Nos. 2 and 4, but unableto rebound from bogeys at Nos. 8, 11 and 14.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Won the third tournament of his career en route to acareer-best nine top-10 finishes and a fifth-place finish inthe FedExcup...a final-round, 8-under 65, the best round ofthe day, led to a fourth-place finish at the season-openingmercedes-Benz championship...Lost 4 and 3 to eventualfinalist paul casey in the quarterfinals of the World golfchampionships-accenture match play championship, finishingt5...recorded a par on the final hole at the arnoldpalmer Invitational presented by mastercard to finish secondto tiger Woods, who made birdie on the last hole soonafter o’Hair’s par. Led by five entering the final round...Hadthree rounds in the 60s on the way to a t10 finish at themasters tournament, his first top-10 in a major championship...Fiveweeks after losing a lead to Woods at the arnoldpalmer Invitational, surged down the stretch in winning theQuail Hollow championship by one stroke over Lucas gloverand Bubba Watson. closed with a 3-under 69—the onlyplayer from the last nine groups to break 70 at charlotte’sQuail Hollow club—and made enough key birdies thatfinishing with consecutive bogeys on the two toughestholes at Quail Hollow didn’t cost him. took the outright leadwith a two-putt birdie from 70 feet on the 15th, then seizedcontrol with an 8-iron to 8 feet for birdie on the 16th hole.glover, who bogeyed the par-3 17th, had a chance to force aplayoff on 18 until his approach bounded over the firm greenand his birdie chip turned away to the left. Became the onlycurrent american player in his 20s with three pga tourvictories. International players Sergio garcia and adamScott are the only others in the under-30 set to achievethat feat. the win vaulted him to third in the FedExcupstandings...Entered the final round of the Deutsche Bankchampionship tied for the lead with Steve Stricker andretief goosen, but an even-par 71 dropped him to a t8finish, his seventh top-10 of the season. Was 8-under inan eight-hole stretch in the second round (Nos. 15-4) whenhe shot 64...one week later, posted rounds of 70-66 onthe weekend to finish fourth at the BmW championship.climbed from 16th to seventh in the FedExcup standingsentering tHE tour championship presented by coca-cola...Jumped out to the opening-round lead at East Lake with a4-under 66 and eventually finished third. one of just twoplayers (tiger Woods) without an over-par round during theweek. Finished the season fifth in the FedExcup standings...Was a rookie on the u.S. presidents cup team...runner-upin a playoff to anthony Kim at the Kiwi challenge. 2008:Notched second career tour victory to go with three top-10s...after missing the cut in his two previous starts, cameback with a two-stroke win at the poDS championship.Finished the event at 4-under 284, the highest winningscore in tournament history and the highest on tour sinceangel cabrera won the 2007 u.S. open. collected a careerbest$954,000. at 25 years, 6 months, 28 days, becamethe youngest player to win the poDS championship andone of just seven players younger than 30 with two ormore wins on the pga tour. 2007: tallied a then-careerhigh in top-10s (5) and nearly $2 million in earnings...the54-hole leader by two strokes over phil mickelson at tHEpLaYErS championship. playing with mickelson in thelast group on Sunday, saw victory hopes evaporate witha quadruple-bogey on the par-3 17th hole (two balls in thewater). Finished 11th after a final-round 76. on his 71sthole, he said: “I went dead after the pin, and it was right online with the pin, maybe a yard right of the pin, and went inthe water. You’ve got to make something happen. I didn’tbust it for four days to get second place. So obviously I paidfor it.” 2006: Followed his sensational rookie season with astrong second year. Entered 30 events, made 20 cuts andfinished in the top-25 seven times...played well in the majorchampionships, making the cut in three of the four. Finishedt14 at the British open and t12 at the pga championship,his best finish in six career major championship starts...Finished third at the canadian open, his best finish sincecapturing the 2005 John Deere classic, two behind championJim Furyk. 2005: Stellar first season on tour, whichincluded his first victory, a runner-up finish and rookieof the Year honors...First tour win came at John Deereclassic just one day shy of his 23rd birthday in his 18thcareer tour start. posted four rounds in the 60s, includinga final-round 6-under-par 65 that overcame a five-stroke J.L.Lewis lead. Finished the tournament with one bogey overhis last 60 holes. Earned a career-high $720,000 and a spotin the British open field the following week, jumping to 16thPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.60 (53)Driving Distance ...........................................289.3 (78)Driving accuracy percentage .......................63.98% (92)greens in regulation percentage ................68.22% (63)putting average ...........................................1.817 (170)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2008 arnoldpalmer Invitational presented by mastercard/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,170,000–2009 Quail Hollow championship/1career High official World Rank: after 2009 Hp ByronNelson championship/12Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2005 29 24 1 1 4 9 $2,461,482/182006 30 20 1 2 7 1,411,387/622007 28 21 5 14 91,963/58 1,921,226/382008 25 17 1 2 3 6 97,675/75 2,089,857/352009 23 18 1 1 1 9 14 2,200/5 4,316,493/62010 25 19 3 11 1,206/47 1,859,040/41total 160 119 3 2 4 26 61 14,059,485nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1999a 2 11999 12000 42001 7 1 $1,201/3082002 2 1 1,243/3102004 2 1 3,400/2602005 1 1 1 1 1 54,000/88total 19 5 1 1 1 59,844* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 05 06 07 08 09 10masters cut t14 t10 t30u.S. open t26 cut t23 t12British open t15 t14 t67 82 t65 t7pga t59 t12 t42 t31 75 cuttHE pLaYErS t58 11 cut cut t22tour championship 12 3accenture match play championship t17 t5 t17Bridgestone Invitational t51 t12 t70 5ca championship t35 t54 WD t13 t18HSBc championst62the Barclays t46 t36 t25 cut cut t31Deutsche Bank championship t15 t57 t9 cut t8 cutBmW championship t34 t30 t57 4 t37nAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (1), 2009.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-139


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSsean o’hair (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2on the tour money list. moved to World No. 53 from No.93 and from No. 1,155 at the end of 2004. the Wednesdayevening prior to the first round after struggling with hisswing. “I was so desperate, I went to a Borders (bookstore)down the road from my hotel to get a couple Jack Nicklausbooks. thursday morning I woke up and was trying it in thehotel room. I tried it on the range before I went and playedon thursday and just hit the ball probably the best I’ve everhit it.”...obtained a last-minute passport for British opentrip to St. andrews. after arriving on Wednesday, finishedt15, his first career start in a major championship...In justhis 12th start of his rookie campaign finished solo secondat the EDS Byron Nelson championship. Held the lead after36 and 54 holes, but could not catch ted purdy who closedwith a 5-under 65...He added a t8 finish at the Buick openand a t10 at the chrysler championship to qualify for hisfirst tour championship presented by coca-cola. Wenton to a t12 at East Lake gc in atlanta to finish 18th onthe money list, with $2,461,482. 2004: turned in then-bestfinish in 18 career starts on the Nationwide tour, a t28at the First tee arkansas classic. 2001: made just onecut in seven starts in his only season as a member of theNick o’herneXeMPt StAtUS: major medical ExtensionFULL nAMe: Nicholas Simon o’HernHeiGHt: 6-0WeiGHt: 165BiRtHDAte: october 18, 1971BiRtHPLAce: perth, australiaReSiDence: perth, australia; orlando, FLNationwide tour...Spent time on the cleveland pro tourand the gateway tour.PeRSonAL:turned pro during his senior year of high school when hewas 17. He and his wife, Jaclyn, were married at the ageof 20, and they have three kids. Jaclyn caddied for him onthe mini-tours for two years. He became a member of thepga tour at the age of 22. His father-in-law caddied forhim his first three years on the tour. He was rookie ofthe Year in 2005.FAMiLY: Wife, alana; riley (8/9/03), Halle (4/22/06)SPeciAL inteReStS: collecting wine, playing guitartURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1994JoineD toUR: 2005BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t2—2006 Booz allen classic.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (2):1999 Schweppes coolum classic [aus]. 2006 australianpga [aus].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t8—transitions championship, Verizon Heritage.2010 SeASon:Will play out of the major medical Extension categoryin 2011, coupled with earnings of $398,633 in 2010, hewill have 16 events to equal No. 125 on the 2010 moneylist (troy merritt, $786,977)...made six of 11 cuts andrecorded two top-10 finishes before having knee surgeryand missing the rest of the season...one of two left-handers(Bubba Watson) to finish in the top 10 at thetransitionschampionship, posting t8 for first top-10 of season...came back two starts later with another t8 at the VerizonHeritage, thanks, in large part, to a 7-under 64 Saturday.Led the 132-player field in Driving accuracy, hitting 51 of56 fairways (91.7 percent).cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made 18 of 27 cuts, highlighted by top-five finishesearly and late in the season...after thumb surgery late in2008, recorded his first top-10 of the season with a t3 atShell Houston open, playing the front nine 9-under par andthe back nine even par for the week...closed the seasonwith a t4 at the children’s miracle Network classic, missingthe playoff by one stroke. 2008: Had most successfulyear on the pga tour, with several career-best numbers,including earnings ($1,370,771), cuts made (18), top-10finishes (four) and top-25 finishes (nine)...Best finish wasa t3 at the at&t National, falling just shy of career-bestfinish on tour (a t2 at the 2006 Booz allen classic whichwas played just down the street from congressional cc attpc avenel). 2007: Season included more than $1.3 millionin earnings, a defeat of tiger Woods and a spot on theInternational team for the presidents cup...Finished t5at the World golf championships-accenture match playchampionship. Defeated Lucas glover, rory Sabbatini andtiger Woods (20 holes) before falling to Henrik Stenson,1-up. It marked the second time in the event that he hadknocked out Woods (2005, second round), the only playerto accomplish that feat...closed with rounds of 66-66 tofinish third at the travelers championship, second-best finishof pga tour career. It was o’Hern’s best finish of theyear and his third top-10...a captain’s pick by InternationalPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.09Driving Distance ...........................................266.2Driving accuracy percentage .......................71.55%greens in regulation percentage ................63.13%putting average ...........................................1.797(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–2 times, most recent VerizonHeritage/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2009 Frys.com open/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $408,000–2007 travelers championship/3career High official World Rank: after 2007 ShellHouston open/16<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2000 1 1 $15,707/2001 4 1 1 12003 12004 2 2 34,250/2005 13 10 3 5 550,502/2006 15 10 1 2 6 995,235/942007 22 14 1 3 7 91,575/62 1,342,391/682008 26 18 1 4 9 97,021/86 1,370,771/752009 27 18 1 2 7 512/99 1,074,215/882010 11 6 2 3 159/247 398,633/168total 122 80 1 3 17 38 5,781,705nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1998 6 3 2 $6,862/1432002 2 2 1 1 20,540/1372003 2 2 1 2 31,063/1162004 2 2 1 1 33,894/114total 12 9 3 6 92,360* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masterst45 t19 cut cutu.S. open t49 t6 t23British open t41 cut t15 cut cut t32pga cut t31 cut cut t50 cuttHE pLaYErS t24 cut cut t32 t49 cutaccenture match play championship t5 t5 t17 t5 t17Bridgestone Invitational t28 t31 t56 t27 t45ca championship t28 t56 t26 t6 t6the Barclays cut t35 cut cutDeutsche Bank championship cut t44 cutBmW championshipt61nAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (2), 2005, 2007; World cup (3), 2003, 2004, 2007.2-140 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSNick o’hern (Continued)team captain gary player, went 1-4-0 in the competition atmontreal. 2006: made 10 cuts in 15 starts and had two top-10 finishes...Finished second to Kevin Stadler at the JohnnyWalker classic in perth, australia...made just his secondstart at the u.S. open, finished t6, his first top-10 in amajor championship (12 career starts in majors)...one weeklater, finished t2 at the Booz allen classic, five strokesbehind champion Ben curtis. posted consecutive 7-under64s (career best) at tpc avenel...chipped in from a greensidebunker on the fourth hole of a sudden-death playoffwith peter Lonard to win the australian pga championshipin mid-December. 2005: Left-hander played tour as aSpecial temporary member...member of the Europeantour since 1999, finished 21st in the order of merit withfour top-10s. Best finish on European tour was runner-upat the Heineken classic in homeland of australia...playing<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (6):1990 NEc World Series of golf. 1991 the International.1994 masters tournament, NEc World Series of golf. 1999masters tournament. 2002 Buick Invitational.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (23):1986 Ebel European masters, Swiss open, Sanyo open.1988 Volvo Belgian open, german masters. 1989 tenerifeopen, KLm Dutch open, Visa taiheiyo masters. 1990Benson & Hedges International open, carroll’s Irish open,Lancome trophy, Visa taiheiyo masters. 1991 opencatalonia, Epson grand prix of Europe. 1992 turespanain ninth career tour event, defeated two-time defendingchampion tiger Woods in second round en route tot5 finish at accenture match play championship. Beatcharles Howell III, Woods and Luke Donald before fallingto Ian poulter, 3 and 1, in the quarterfinals...made his firststart at the masters, finished t45…Next week, finishedt9 at the mcI Heritage, his first top-10 in a stroke-placeevent on tour...Finished t6 in his first appearance atthe memorial tournament for his third top-10 in six tourstarts during the season. During the week joined the touras a Special temporary member for the remainder ofseason...compiled a 2-3-0 record for International teamin first presidents cup appearance. 2004: Best season onEuropean tour, with two seconds (French open and Lindegerman masters) and a career-best 11 top-10s. Finished12th on the European tour order of merit. 2003: Finishedopen de tenerife, open mediterrania. 1994 turespanaopen mediterrania, Volvo pga championship. 1997turespana masters open de canarias. 1998 Dubai Desertclassic. 2000 Benson and Hedges International open. 2001French open. 2005 mallorca classic [Eur].2010 SeASon:Named captain of 2012 European ryder cup team inDecember. Did not compete as he continues to battle rheumatism…Willplay on a major medical Extension in 2011.coupled with 2008 and 2009 earnings of $299,829, has 20events to earn $552,923 to retain major medical Extensionfor remainder of 2011.37th in the European tour order of merit with t2 finishesat the aNZ championship and telefonica open de madrid.2002: 71st in the European tour order of merit with twotop-10s. 2001: Six top-10s led to 42nd finish on Europeantour order of merit. reached the quarterfinals of theWgc-accenture match play championship in australia.2000: three top-10s on European tour. 1999: came throughEuropean tour Qualifying School on first attempt in 1998.rookie posted two top-10s in 18 starts.PeRSonAL:Started golf at age 9, following his father, a 3-handicapper.Father played baseball for australia and Nick for Westernaustralia. It was a tossup between turning professional atbaseball, tennis or golf. Lists pitcher greg maddux as hisfavorite athlete.Jose Maria olazabal (oh-lah-thaw-bull)eXeMPt StAtUS: major medical ExtensionFULL nAMe: Jose maria olazabalHeiGHt: 5-10WeiGHt: 160BiRtHDAte: February 5, 1966BiRtHPLAce: Fuenterrabia, SpainReSiDence: Fuenterrabia, SpainFAMiLY: Single<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-2events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1985 11987 5 3 $7,470/2151989 4 3 2 2 56,039/1601990 8 7 1 4 7 337,837/381991 7 5 1 1 3 3 382,124/431992 8 5 1 1 63,429/1611993 6 3 1 1 60,160/1741994 8 6 2 1 4 6 969,900/71995 10 8 2 4 213,415/871997 6 5 1 4 173,589/1261998 7 6 6 208,486/1331999 13 8 1 3 4 865,167/462000 12 7 2 5 320,971/2001 15 10 5 458,678/1102002 20 16 1 1 7 7 1,987,027/242003 16 9 2 3 479,155/1322004 17 11 1 4 495,050/1422005 16 14 1 2 6 8 1,764,227/412006 18 14 2 1 4 10 2,120,422/312007 16 11 1 1 4 88,300/100 979,249/1012008 4 2 224/235 60,200/2302009 4 3 1 1 146/183 239,629/185total 221 156 6 5 5 45 85 12,242,223eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 3 1 1 1 $67,816* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*SPeciAL inteReStS: pop music, cinema,hunting, wildlife, ecologytURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1985JoineD toUR: 2000<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYcAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Still affected by rheumatism, made four tour startson the pga tour, making the cut in three with one top-10.making just his second start of the year, posted a t6 at theVerizon Heritage for his first top-10 finish since the 2007season...Was inducted to the World golf Hall of Fame inNovember. 2008: Limited to four events due to rheumatism,making two cuts with no top-25 finishes for the first timesince 1988. 2007: played in 16 events with a t3 at tHEpLaYErS. 2006: Surpassed $2 million for the first time in histour career but did not qualify for tHE tour championshipas he fell from No. 26 to No. 31 after the last full-field event,Year 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96masters cut cut t8 13 2 t42 t7 1 t14u.S. open t68 t9 t8 t8 cut cut cut t28British open cut t25 t16 t11 t36 t23 t16 t80 3 cut t38 t31pga cut cut t14 cut cut t56 t7 t31tHE pLaYErS cut t9 cut t14 t23Bridgestone Invitational 40 t10 t47 t9 t22 82 DNSYear 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09masters t12 t12 1 cut t15 4 t8 30 cut t3 t44 cut cutu.S. open t16 t18 WD t12 cut t50 cut t21 t45British open t20 t15 cut t31 t54 cut cut t3 t56pga cut cut cut t4 t37 69 t51 cut t47 t55 cuttHE pLaYErS t25 t52 cut t12 t36 cut cut 7 t3 t54tour championship 29accenture match play championship t5 t17 t5 t33 t17 t17ca championship t11 t17 t27 t51 t17 t35nAtionAL teAMS: ryder cup (7), 1987, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1999, 2006.Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-141


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSJose Maria olazabal (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2the chrysler championship. concentrated on European tourafter the World golf championships-american Expresschampionship…the 2002 Buick Invitational championmissed out on a chance to become the eighth multiple winnerof the tournament when he lost in a three-way playoffthat included winner tiger Woods and Nathan green.green was eliminated after the first hole and olazaballost on the second after missing a 3-foot par putt to tie thehole. playoff record dropped to 0-2 and it was the secondstraight season that he has lost in a playoff (2005 BellSouthclassic)...Second top-10 of the season was a seventh-placefinish at tHE pLaYErS championship. It marked his besteffort at the tpc Sawgrass in 13 starts...two-time pastmasters champion posted low final round, a 6-under-par66, to finish t3…In seventh ryder cup appearance forthe victorious European squad, compiled a 3-0-0 record toextend career record to 18-8-5. 2005: Finished in the top-10six times in 16 starts, including losing in a five-way playoffat the BellSouth classic...recorded third consecutive top-10 with a t2 at the weather-shortened, 54-hole BellSouthclassic. missed 5-foot birdie putt on the 54th hole, whichwould have given him the win. Instead headed into a fivewayplayoff at 8-under 208 with winner phil mickelson,arjun atwal, rich Beem and Brandt Jobe. missed anotherputt inside 5 feet on the first extra hole that would haveproduced the win and was eventually eliminated on thethird extra hole...Just the second time in his tour careerhe has posted three consecutive top-10s. He ran off five ina row in the early part of the 2002 season...Finished t3 atthe British open at St. andrews. It was his second top-10in 15 British open appearances (3rd, 1992). He was a lateaddition to the field in St. andrews after Seve Ballesteroswithdrew. It was his best finish in a major since he finishedfourth at the 2002 masters...Won on European tour for thefirst time in four years with victory at mallorca classic inSpain. 2004: Lone top-10 of the season was a t9 at the84 LumBEr classic, first top-10 since he finished 10th atthe 2003 memorial tournament. 2003: Finished t8 at themasters, his second consecutive top-10 in augusta andhis seventh overall there. also recorded 13th top-15 finishin 16 career masters...Finished solo 10th at the memorialtournament, aided by a bogey-free 6-under-par 66 in thethird round, played in cold and wet conditions with windsup to 35 mph. only round in the 60s on the day. 2002: Hada career year with seven top-10s and a victory...capturedsixth career tour victory at the Buick Invitational, becomingthe first player to win a tour event after being “on thecutline” (1-under-par 143) since mike Sullivan at the 1989Independent Insurance agent open. Erased a four-shotdeficit with a final-round 65 to top J.L. Lewis and marko’meara by one stroke, and joined gary player (1963) asonly foreign-born champion in tournament’s 50-year history...Finishedsecond in the West coast Swing presented bythe St. paul. 2001: First year as full-time tour member...In36-hole finish, earned 19th career European tour victory atFrench open. 2000: Split time between European tour andpga tour...on European tour, won the Benson & HedgesInternational open...on pga tour, missed the cut at thetHE pLaYErS championship and masters, but reboundedlater with t12 at the u.S. open and t4 at the pga. 1999:completed a great triumph over adversity when he added asecond green jacket to the masters title he won five yearsearlier. Finished two shots ahead of Davis Love III for anemotional victory, four years after watching the mastersfrom his bed due to a back problem. 1998: captured theDubai Desert classic. 1997: after 18-month absence, duringwhich he could not get out of bed, returned to Europeantour at the Dubai classic. He then won the turespanamasters-open de canarias in his third tournament back.1996: Did not play on the pga tour, rehabbing foot/back.1995: Withdrew from the ryder cup suffering froma foot/back problem later diagnosed as rheumatoid polyarthritisin three joints of right foot and two in left. 1994:Won masters by three strokes over third-round leader tomLehman, shooting final-round 69 to Lehman’s 72. movedinto contention with third-round 69, to pull within onestroke of Lehman, who also shot 69 on Saturday...Laterthat season, won second NEc World Series of golf by oneover Scott Hoch—giving him his only multiple win seasonon pga tour. 1991: Second pga tour victory came at theINtErNatIoNaL. 1990: First victory on pga tour came inrecord fashion at the NEc World Series of golf. openedwith course-record 61, then added three consecutive 67sfor tournament records following each round. Led HaleIrwin by eight strokes heading into final round and wonby 12. 1987: made debut in ryder cup at age 21. Duringstoried ryder cup career, teamed with countryman SeveBallesteros for pairing with most ryder cup victories (11-2-2 record). 1986: Won European tour Qualifying Schooland claimed first European tour title. Amateur: Won theBritish Boys, Youths and amateur titles—the latter beatingcolin montgomerie in the final.PeRSonAL:Born the day after a golf course opened next door (real gcde San Sebastian) where grandfather was greenskeeper.mother and father also worked there. When grandfatherdied, Jose’s father, gaspar, took his place as greenskeeper.Father received a club to cut down and Jose, at age 2, usedit to hit balls. mother would take him out on golf courselate in the afternoon starting at age 6…Sometimes called“chemma,” a short way to say Jose maria in Spanish.PLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer Low Round/Round: 61–1990 NEc World Seriesof golf/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $720,000–1999 masters tournament/1career High official World Rank: after 1995 Nissanopen/4louis oosthuizen (loUie WisT-haze-un)eXeMPt StAtUS: Winner, 2010 British open(through 2015)FULL nAMe: Lodewicus theodorus oosthuizenHeiGHt: 5-10WeiGHt: 170BiRtHDAte: october 19, 1982BiRtHPLAce: mossel Bay, South africaReSiDence: pinnacle point, South africaFAMiLY: Wife, Nel-mare; Jana (12/22/09)SPeciAL inteReStS: Hunting, moviestURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2003<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2010 British open.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (6):2004 Vodacom origins of golf at arabella [Saf]. 2007platinum classic [Saf], Dimension Data pro-am [Saf],telekom pga championship [Saf], 2008 telkom pgachampionship [Saf]. 2010 open de golf de andalucia [Eur].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:1—British open; t9—World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational.2010 SeASon:Won first career major championship at the British open,lapping the field by seven strokes in the process. Finished10th in the final race to Dubai on the European tour…Won the open de golf de andalucia on the European tourin late march, earning a spot in the masters two weekslater…Led over the final 48 holes and blew away the fieldat the British open by seven strokes. the win occurredone week after his native South africa concluded a wildlypopular World cup and the day Nelson mandela celebratedhis 92nd birthday. opened with a 7-under 65—the lowestscore by an eventual British open winner—and closedwith a 1-under 71 for a seven-stroke victory over LeeWestwood. the only challenge came from paul casey, whogot within three shots after the eighth hole but then made atriple bogey on the 12th hole. Finished at 16-under 272 andbecame the first player since tony Lema in 1964 to win hisfirst major at St. andrews. With the seventh career worldwidevictory, he moved to No. 15 in the official World golfranking at the time. made only two bogeys over the final35 holes in a strong wind that swept across the old courseat St. andrews. Had made only one of eight cuts in majorscoming into the British open…In his first appearance in theu.S. following his British open victory, shot weekend scoresof 68-65 at the World golf championships-BridgestoneInvitational to finish t9 in his first start at Firestone cc.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made six starts on the pga tour, with a best finish ofPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................69.73Driving Distance ...........................................308.4Driving accuracy percentage .......................70.59%greens in regulation percentage ................69.44%putting average ...........................................1.783(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–2 times, most recent Worldgolf championships-Bridgestone Invitational/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 65–2 times,most recent 2010 World golf championships-BridgestoneInvitational/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,305,593–2010 British open/1career High official World Rank: after 2010 rBccanadian open/152-142 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSlouis oosthuizen (Continued)t20 at the World golf championships-ca championship...missed the cut in three majors starts...came close to winningon the European tour at the start of 2009 with successiverunner-up finishes early in the year. 2008: made thecut in two of three events on the pga tour...recorded hishighest finish on the order of merit. 2007: Had a successfulseason in homeland, with three wins on Sunshine tourthroughout the year...Won five professional tournamentson the Sunshine tour between 2004-2008. 2004: playedon the European challenge tour in 2003 and has been amember of the European tour since 2004. amateur: Wonnumerous amateur titles before turning professional in2002 at the age of 19...Won the Irish amateur open anda member of the South african team, alongside fellowEuropean tour member charl Schwartzel, which won theWorld Junior team championships in 2000.PeRSonAL:comes from a strong tennis family with his fatherand brother both playing…a member of the Ernie ElsFoundation in South africa from 2000-02. the Ernie ElsFoundation benefits families with limited resources andprovides educational assistance and playing opportunitiesin order to produce successful young leaders and developtheir playing ability to its full potential. “getting into golf isvery expensive. my dad is a farmer, and in the early yearsthings weren’t going that great on the farm. But when I was17, I managed to become a member of Ernie’s Foundationin South africa, and it was unbelievable what he did forme, helping with expenses and things like that.”<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2004 12006 2 12007 1 12008 3 2 $13,700/2009 6 3 1 12,660/2010 5 2 1 2 2 1,305,593/total 18 9 1 2 3 1,331,953eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 17 11 2 1 7 10 $2,098,262<strong>PGA</strong> toUR oF AUStRALASiAYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 9 6 1 1 1 4 5 $1,448,205* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*Jeff overtoneXeMPt StAtUS: 29th in 2010 FedExcup pointsFULL nAMe: Jeffrey Laurence overtonHeiGHt: 6-4WeiGHt: 195BiRtHDAte: may 28, 1983BiRtHPLAce: Evansville, INReSiDence: Bloomington, IN<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masterscut cutu.S. opencutBritish open cut cut cut 1pga 73 cut cutaccenture match play championshipt33Bridgestone Invitationalt9ca championship t32 t50 t68 t20HSBc championst72FAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: Indiana university (2005, Sportsmanagement)tURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2005Q ScHooL: 2005Section 2 Player BiograPhiesBeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSHeS:2—2010 Zurich classic of New orleans, the greenbrierclassic, t2—2007 Wyndham championship, 2010 HpByron Nelson championship.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:2—Zurich classic of New orleans, the greenbrier classic,Hp Byron Nelson championship; 3—at&t National,crowne plaza Invitational at colonial; t6—World golfchampionships-Bridgestone Invitational.2010 SeASon:In the regular season, posted a career-best six top-10 finishes,five of which were top-fives within a 10-start stretchbeginning with a runnner-up finish at the Zurich classic ofNew orleans. made his way into each of the four playoffsevents, where he finished 29th in the FedExcup pointsstandings…Hired Eric Larson (formerly with anthony Kimand mark calcavecchia) as caddie before posting careerbestrunner-up finish at Zurich classic of New orleans.Shot bogey-free, final-round 66 to finish two strokes behindwinner Jason Bohn. tied for the lead with Bohn before Bohnbirdied three of the last four holes…Finished t2 at the HpByron Nelson championship for his second top-10 of theseason, his first season with more than one top-10…oneweek later, finished t3 at the crowne plaza Invitational atcolonial. opened the event with a share of the 18-hole leadafter a 7-under 63…Four rounds in the 60s led to a thirdplacefinish at the at&t National…Held a four-stroke leadafter 36 holes and a three-stroke advantage after 54 holesat the greenbrier classic, but finished second to Stuartappleby, who closed with a 59. With an eagle putt to tiefor the lead on the 71st hole, three-putted for par. unable<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2005 12006 28 19 2 5 $577,132/1362007 19 11 1 3 6 87,325/111 1,009,630/992008 32 20 3 7 96,446/99 890,489/1182009 28 20 3 10 880/67 1,193,346/762010 26 18 3 2 6 10 480/29 3,456,356/12total 134 88 4 2 17 38 7,126,953nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2005 3 3 1 $9,361/1872006 1 1 1 8,000/2002007 7 4 3 28,911/140total 11 8 5 46,272* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 06 07 08 09 10British opent70 t13 t11pga t32 71tHE pLaYErScut t37 t26tour championship 29Bridgestone Invitationalt6the Barclayst29 cut t38 t73 t56Deutsche Bank championship t40 cut t63 t23 cutBmW championship t71 t61 t57nAtionAL teAMS: ryder cup (1), 2010; palmer cup (1), 2005; Walker cup (1), 2005.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-143


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2to birdie the par-3 18th hole, fell one short of applebywith a final-round 67…Earned first invitation to the Worldgolf championships-Bridgestone Invitational via his positioninside the top 50 of the official World golf ranking(No. 47) and finished the week t6, his sixth top-10 of theseason. the t6 was his seventh finish inside the top 12 inhis previous eight starts, dating to the Hp Byron Nelsonchampionship…Finished 29th in his first start at tHE tourchampionship, where he also finished on the FedExcuppoints list…Finished 2-2 in his first appearance at theryder cup. teamed with Bubba Watson to defeat LukeDonald and padraig Harrington in the opening four-ballmatches. also claimed a 3-and-2 victory over ross Fisherin singles matches.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made 20 cuts in 28 starts in fourth year on tour, postingthree top-10 finishes for a third consecutive season. mademore than $1.1 million, a career high...First top-10 finish ofthe year was a t9 at the wind-swept Honda classic, thanksin part to first and second rounds of 3-under 67. the t9 finishwas his best since a fifth-place finish at the 2008 Valero texasopen...Finished t10 at the St. Jude classic after a final-round66 at tpc Southwind...Shot a final-round 67 to finish t13 atthe British open, his best finish in a major. made 16 birdieson the week. He qualified for the event by finishing secondduring qualifying at plano, tX, in late may, one year after beingmedalist in North american qualifying. the British open washis first start since suffering a wrist injury and withdrawingduring the second round of the at&t National in early July...made starts in the first three pga tour playoffs events. 2008:made last eight cuts of the season, including two top-10s,to secure his card for 2009. also overcame appendicitis tocontinue with fully exempt status...after missing the cut atthe Wyndham championship, was 144th on the money listand proceeded to earn more than half of his season earningsin the next eight starts...Finished t10 at the turning StoneJeff overton (Continued)resort championship and fifth at the Valero texas open inconsecutive weeks in early october to move into the top 125on the money list...underwent an emergency appendectomyon oct. 21 at the mayo clinic in Scottsdale, aZ. after playingnine holes at grayhawk gc in preparation for the Frys.comopen, checked with medical personnel, who suggested he seea doctor and he was operated on that night. ranked 122ndon the pga tour money list at the time and fell to 126th...returned to action the following week at the ginn sur merclassic, where he finished t18 and was ranked 125th enteringthe final event of the season...His t21 at the children’s miracleNetwork classic presented by Walmart put him at 118th onthe money list to end the season. 2007: In fifth start of theseason, a final-round 66 led to a t10 finish at the StanfordSt. Jude championship...topped that finish in mid-august atthe Wyndham championship in greensboro, Nc with a t2.Shared the second-round lead and held a three-stroke leadentering the final round. Brandt Snedeker’s final-round 63 wonthe event at Forest oaks cc, but overton finished t2 with timpetrovic and Billy mayfair. Finish moved him from 165th to109th in the FedExcup standings and into the following week’spga tour playoffs for the FedExcup at the Barclays...Endedthe year on a high note, finishing t6 at the children’s miracleNetwork classic presented by Walmart and moved up 18 spotson the money list to No. 99. His check for $154,100 pushed himover the $1-million mark for the first time in his career, makinghim the last of a tour-record 99 players to top that numberin a single season. 2006: posted two top-10s in 29 starts as arookie and finished 136th on the money list...posted a doubleeagle on No. 18 at Westchester cc during the Barclays classicas he holed a fairway wood from 239 yards after a 294-yarddrive. It was the fourth in tournament history and the third ofthe season...First career top-10 came in 16th start, a t10 atthe John Deere classic...Second top-10 was a t9 at the 84Lumber classic, moving into the top 125 on the money list atNo. 123. 2005: Earned initial tour card by finishing t13 at the2005 Qualifying tournament. made it through all three stagesin first attempt at Q-School...missed cut in his only tour startat the Buick championship...made cut in all three starts on theNationwide tour, including career-best t19 finish at the gilariver golf classic. Amateur: Second-team all-american in2004-05. Big ten player of the Year in 2004-05. 2005 Big tenchampion. all-Big ten first team 2002, 2004-05. Winner ofeight individual collegiate tournaments...member of winning2005 palmer and Walker cup teams. Secured the winningpoint in singles with a two-putt par on the 18th hole to recapturethe Walker cup for the u.S...Walker cup teammates J.B.Holmes and Nicholas thompson also earned tour cards viathe Qualifying tournament...Won the Les Bolstad award forBig ten low season stroke average in 2004-05.PeRSonAL:got started playing golf in middle school…parents areschool teachers who taught him the value of hard work.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.50 (47)Driving Distance ...........................................297.3 (18)Driving accuracy percentage .......................55.44% (177)greens in regulation percentage ................66.86% (96)putting average ...........................................1.753 (26)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 62–the greenbrier classic/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2010 thegreenbrier classic/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $691,200–2010 Zurich classic of New orleans/2career High official World Rank: after 2010 World golfchampionships-Bridgestone Invitational/45arnold PalmerWoRLD GoLF HALL oF FAMe MeMBeR (inducted 1974)eXeMPt StAtUS: Winner, 1960 u.S. open (Lifetime)FULL nAMe: arnold Daniel palmerHeiGHt: 5-10WeiGHt: 185BiRtHDAte: September 10, 1929BiRtHPLAce: Latrobe, paReSiDence: orlando, FL; Latrobe, paFAMiLY: Wife, Kathleen (Kit); peggy (2/26/56),amy (8/4/58); six grandchildren; four greatgrandchildreneDUcAtion: Wake Forest universitySPeciAL inteReStS: Flying, business, clubmakingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1954JoineD toUR: 1955<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (62):1955 canadian open. 1956 Insurance city open, Easternopen. 1957 Houston open, azalea open Invitational,rubber city open Invitational, San Diego open Invitational.1958 St. petersburg open Invitational, masterstournament, pepsi championship. 1959 thunderbirdInvitational, oklahoma city open Invitational, Westpalm Beach open Invitational. 1960 palm Springs Desertgolf classic, texas open Invitational, Baton rougeopen Invitational, pensacola open Invitational, masterstournament, u.S. open, Insurance city open Invitational,mobile Sertoma open Invitational. 1961 San Diego openInvitational, phoenix open Invitational, Baton rouge openInvitational, texas open Invitational, Western open,British open. 1962 palm Springs golf classic, phoenixopen Invitational, masters tournament, texas openInvitational, tournament of champions, colonial NationalInvitation, British open, american golf classic. 1963 Losangeles open, phoenix open Invitational, pensacola openInvitational, thunderbird classic Invitational, clevelandopen Invitational, Western open, Whitemarsh openInvitational. 1964 masters tournament, oklahoma cityopen Invitational. 1965 tournament of champions. 1966Los angeles open, tournament of champions, Houstonchampions International. 1967 Los angeles open, tucsonopen Invitational, american golf classic, thunderbirdclassic. 1968 Bob Hope Desert classic, Kemper open. 1969Heritage golf classic, Danny thomas-Diplomat classic.1970 National Four-Ball championship. 1971 Bob HopeDesert classic, Florida citrus Invitational, Westchesterclassic, National team championship. 1973 Bob HopeDesert classic.cHAMPionS toUR VictoRieS (10):1980 pga Seniors’ championship. 1981 u.S. Senior open.1982 marlboro classic, Denver post champions of golf.1983 Boca grove classic. 1984 general Foods pga Seniors’championship, Senior tournament players championship,Quadel Senior classic. 1985 Senior tournament playerschampionship. 1988 crestar classic.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (11):1956 panama open, colombia open [S. america]. 1963australian Wills masters [aus]. 1964 piccadilly Worldmatch play championship [Eur]. 1966 australian open[aus]. 1967 piccadilly World match play championship[Eur], World cup [indiv]. 1971 Lancome trophy [Eur]. 1975PLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSLow Round/Round: 62–1966 Los angeles open/3Largest career Paycheck/Finish: $50,000–1971 Westchester classic/1MISCELLANEOUS ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSLow Round/Round: 63–1984 general Foods pga Seniors’championship/2Largest career Paycheck/Finish: $48,750–1988 crestarclassic/12-144 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSarnold Palmer (Continued)Spanish open [Eur], British pga championship [Eur]. 1980canadian pga championship [can].otHeR VictoRieS (9):1960 canada cup [with Sam Snead]. 1962 canada cup[with Sam Snead]. 1963 canada cup [with Jack Nicklaus].1964 canada cup [with Jack Nicklaus]. 1966 canada cup[with Jack Nicklaus], pga team championship [with JackNicklaus]. 1967 World cup [with Jack Nicklaus]. 1984 DougSanders celebrity pro-am. 1986 unionmutual classic.2010 SeASon:continued role as host of the arnold palmer Invitationalpresented by mastercard…teamed with Jack Nicklausand gary player at the olde Farm gc in Virginia in theBig 3 for mountain mission Kids sponsored by Johnson& Johnson. the 19-hole scramble event, benefiting themountain mission School, raised $15.1 million, the mosteverby a golf tournament in a single day.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:Fifth on the all-time pga tour win list with 62 victories...tied for seventh with seven professional major championshiptitles, including four masters, two British opens anda u.S. open…Won the 1954 u.S. amateur…Shares withJack Nicklaus the record for most consecutive years withat least one tour victory: 17 (1955-71)… Won eight titlesin a season twice (1960 and 1962), tied for eighth most ina season in tour history…Won 29 times and finishedsecond 10 times over a four-season period (1960-63), whileposting top-10s in 66 of 93 (70.97 percent) starts duringthose years…Led tour in earnings four times, three ofwhich came during that four-year stretch (1960, 1962-63)…His 44 wins during his 30s are the most by a player thatage in tour history…Finished in the top 10 on the tourmoney list 13 times, third most in tour history. 2009: Wasthe Honorary Starter at the masters for the third consecutiveyear, to be joined in 2010 by Jack Nicklaus...presidentobama signed legislation authorizing the congressionalgold medal during a ceremony at the White House on<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 14-10events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1949a 1 11953a 2 11954a 4 4 1 31954 11955 30 26 1 1 8 15 $7,958/321956 29 28 2 1 8 13 16,145/191957 31 28 4 2 13 20 27,803/51958 32 30 3 5 2 14 23 42,608/11959 31 31 3 1 3 16 25 32,462/51960 27 26 8 1 2 19 24 75,263/11961 25 24 6 5 2 20 23 61,091/21962 21 21 8 1 13 19 81,448/11963 20 20 7 3 14 16 128,230/11964 26 26 2 6 4 18 24 113,203/21965 21 19 1 3 6 13 57,771/101966 21 21 3 2 2 13 15 110,468/31967 25 22 4 4 1 16 19 184,0651968 23 20 2 2 8 13 87,496/141969 26 25 2 1 10 16 95,2671970 22 22 1 3 2 11 14 100,941/111971 24 24 4 1 10 20 162,896/31972 22 19 1 2 10 15 81,440/241973 22 20 1 1 7 15 87,275/271974 20 14 2 7 32,627/751975 20 16 1 5 12 59,018/361976 19 14 6 17,0181977 21 17 7 21,950/1021978 15 11 2 4 27,073/951979 16 9 1 9,276/1591980 14 10 3 16,589/1361981 13 7 4,164/2041982 11 4 1 6,621/1991983 11 6 1 1 16,904/1591984 8 2 2,452/2181985 6 2 3,327/2141986 61987 4 1 1,650/2691988 51989 4 1 2,290/2531990 41991 5 1 1 7,738/2371992 51993 5 1 1,970/3161994 61995 51996 31997 21998 31999 32000 32001 42002 32003 22004 2total 734 574 62 38 27 245 388 1,861,857* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*nAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup captain (1), 1996; ryder cup (6), 1961, 1963, 1965,1967, 1971, 1973; ryder cup captain (2), 1963, 1975; World cup (6), 1960, 1962, 1963, 1964,1966, 1967; chrysler cup (5), 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990; uBS Warburg cup (3), 2001, 2002,2003.cHAMPionS toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 2-1Year events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings Rank1980 1 1 1 1 $20,000 41981 4 1 1 2 4 4 55,100 41982 7 2 1 5 7 73,848 41983 12 1 1 1 8 12 106,590 61984 13 3 3 9 12 184,582 41985 13 1 1 2 9 12 137,024 111986 15 1 1 6 13 99,056 211987 17 1 8 13 128,910 191988 18 1 1 8 14 185,373 171989 17 4 11 119,907 381990 17 5 66,519 651991 17 4 7 143,967 461992 18 4 70,815 721993 18 1 5 106,232 641994 13 1 34,471 911995 12 1 51,526 861996 16 1 48,192 891997 13 29,052 1011998 13 20,454 1111999 10 8,185 1352000 14 15,338 1222001 7 4,384 1672002 8 5,596 1502003 9 19,311 1262004 7 14,812 1332005 8 15,701 1322006 2 850 194total 319 10 7 9 67 123 1,765,795<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65masters t10 21 t7 1 3 1 t2 1 t9 1 t2u.S. open cut cut t21 7 cut t23 t5 1 t14 2 t2 t5 cutBritish open 2 1 1 t26 16pga t40 t14 t7 t5 t17 t40 t2 t33Year 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78masters t4 4 cut 26 t36 t18 t33 t24 t11 t13 cut t24 t37u.S. open 2 2 t59 t6 t54 t24 3 t4 t5 t9 t50 t19 cutBritish open t8 t10 12 t6 t14 t16 t55 7 t34pga t6 t14 t2 WD t2 t18 t16 cut t28 t33 t15 t19 cuttHE pLaYErScut cut t51 t40 t77Year 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91masters cut t24 cut 47 t36 cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cutu.S. open t59 61 cut cut t60British open cut t23 t27 t56 cut cut cut cutpga cut t72 76 cut t67 cut t65 cut t65 cut t63 cut cuttHE pLaYErS t50 t45 cut t54 t66 t69 cutYear 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04masterscut cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cutu.S. opencutBritish opencutpgacut cut cutcHAMPionS toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92Senior pga championship 1 2 t3 1 t16 t5 t11 t13 cut t47constellation Energy Sr players champ t5 1 1 t3 t5 t32 t4 t48 t43 t36u.S. Senior open 1 6 t11 2 t11 t25 t14 t22 t53 cut cut t32JELD-WEN traditiont26 t61Year 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05Senior pga championshipt27 cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cut WD cutconstellation Energy Sr players champ t44 t65 t46Senior British opencutu.S. Senior open t52 t57 t51 t43 68 51 cut cut cut cut cut cut cutJELD-WEN tradition t57 t25 t43Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-145


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSarnold Palmer (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2Sept. 30, joining Byron Nelson (2006) as the only golfersto receive the honor. previously was honored with theNational Sports award (1993) and the presidential medalof Freedom (2004) at the White House...celebrated his80th birthday (Sept. 10) with celebrations over two weeksin orlando, pittsburgh, Laurel Valley and Latrobe, pa.threw out the first pitch at a pittsburgh pirates game...arnold palmer medical center in orlando, FL, was namedthe 2009 pga tour charity of the Year. 2006: played hisfinal round of competitive golf oct. 13 at the championtour’s administaff Small Business classic. Withdrew afterfour holes but completed the round as a thank you to thefans in attendance. 2005: For the first time in his career didnot make a start in a tour event...married Kit gawthorpthe week of the turtle Bay championship in Hawaii in lateJanuary. 2004: celebrated his 50th year in professionalgolf. announced that it would be his final augusta Nationalappearance and recorded his 50th consecutive start atthe masters. 2003: came back to augusta National forhis record 49th consecutive start at the masters. missedthe cut there and at the Bay Hill Invitational...played innine champions tour events, with a season’s best 36th atthe mastercard championship in February. 2002: missedcut at Bob Hope chrysler classic, Bay Hill Invitationaland the masters. 2001: Shot his age (71) in fourth roundof Bob Hope chrysler classic. First player in his 70s toshoot his age or better on tour since 77-year-old JerryBarber had 71 in second round of 1994 Buick Invitational...added another 71 during the first round of the Senior pgachampionship. 2000: reached milestone in July when heplayed in 1,000th combined pga tour and championstour event...Joined Jack Nicklaus and Byron Nelson as thefirst recipients of the payne Stewart award. 1998: Namedrecipient of third pga tour Lifetime achievement awardat annual pga tour awards Dinner at La costa on January9. 1996: captained u.S. presidents cup team to its secondconsecutive win in biennial series, a 16 1 ⁄2-15 1 ⁄2 victory overInternational team at robert trent Jones gc. 1995: FinalBritish open appearance at St. andrews came on 35thanniversary of his first time in event. 1994: played his lastu.S. open at oakmont, 40 years after playing his first, andfinal pga championship at Southern Hills...awarded pgaof america Distinguished Service award. 1981: Becamefirst person to win u.S. open and u.S. Senior open. 1975:ryder cup captain for second time in career (1963, 1975).1973: Last of 62 tour victories came at Bob Hope Desertclassic by two strokes over Nicklaus and Johnny miller.1969: Named associated press athlete of the Decade forthe 1960s. 1968: collected at least one victory for the 11thconsecutive season...First tour player to earn $1 million inhis career (7/21/68). 1967: Won his fourth Vardon trophy(1961-62, 1964 and 1967). 1964: captured his seventhmajor championship at the masters (1958, 1960, 1962 and1964). 1963: Led tour in earnings for fourth time in career(1958, 1960, and 1962-63). 1962: Named pga player of theYear for the second time (1960 and 1962). 1960: Final-round65 at u.S. open at cherry Hills defeated amateur Nicklausby two strokes...Named Hickock professional athlete ofthe Year and Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year.amateur: 1954 u.S. amateur champion.PeRSonAL:maintains active business schedule with golf course design,construction and development…principal owner of Bay Hillclub and Lodge, site of arnold palmer Invitational, whichwas re-named in his honor for 2007 tournament…golfcourse design company, arnold palmer Design company, islocated at the Bay Hill club…consultant to golf channel…pilot of considerable renown who set one aviation record…received Francis ouimet award from Francis ouimet caddieScholarship Foundation in Boston in January 1997…received 1999 Donald ross award from the americanSociety of golf course architects and patriot award fromcongressional medal of Honor Society in 2000…Firstformer champion to become a member at augusta Nationalgc, joined by Jack Nicklaus in 2001…arnold palmer awardgiven to season’s top money-winner on pga tour andchampions tour…Latrobe, pa airport named after him inhonor of 70th birthday…Family named golf Family of theYear for 1999 by the National golf Foundation…receivedpresidential medal of Freedom at the White House in 2004and the congressional gold medal in 2009…arnold palmermedical center in orlando, FL, was named the 2009 pgatour charity of the Year…received an honorary doctor oflaw degree from the university of St. andrews on the eveof the 2010 British open.ryan PalmereXeMPt StAtUS: 2010 tournament winner(through 2012)FULL nAMe: ryan Hunter palmerHeiGHt: 5-11WeiGHt: 175BiRtHDAte: September 19, 1976BiRtHPLAce: amarillo, tXReSiDence: colleyville, tX; plays out of colonial ccand cowboys gcFAMiLY: Wife, Jennifer; mason (1/28/07), madelyn(8/19/09)eDUcAtion: texas a&m university (2000, recreation)SPeciAL inteReStS: ryan palmer Foundation,cooking, Dallas cowboys and texas a&m footballtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2000JoineD toUR: 2004nationwide tour Graduate (2003)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (3):2004 FuNaI classic at Walt Disney World resort. 2008ginn sur mer classic. 2010 Sony open in Hawaii.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2003 clearwater classic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:1—Sony open in Hawaii; 2—World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational; t5—the Barclays; t8—Justintimberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open; t9—Valero texas open.2010 SeASon:claimed his third career pga tour win in his first start ofthe season, the Sony open in Hawaii, and competed at tHEtour championship for the first time…Birdied the par-518th hole to edge robert allenby and win the Sony openin Hawaii. chip from 50 feet short of the 18th green struckthe pin squarely, and instead of running well past the hole,settled a few inches away. He tapped in for a birdie anda 4-under 66, giving him a one-shot victory when allenbymissed a 10-foot birdie putt. Was inspired to “stay in themoment” earlier in the week after reading an article aboutdefending Sony open in Hawaii champion Zach Johnson.the victory, the third of his career, came by leading orsharing the lead after every round…tied the at&t oakscourse at tpc San antonio record with an 8-under-par 64Sunday to improve 39 positions from t48 to t9 at the Valerotexas open…posted a season-best 7-under-par 63 in thethird round of the World golf championships-BridgestoneInvitational to share the 54-hole lead with Sean o’Hair at9-under-par 201. carded a 69 in the final round to second,his best result in a World golf championships event (threecareer starts), two shots off Hunter mahan’s winningscore…Birdied his first five holes and seven of his firsteight during the opening round of the Barclays to card a7-under-par 28 on the front nine en route to a 5-under-par66. Finished t5, his fourth top 10 of the year and first in apga tour playoffs event…played in tour championshipfor the first time and finished 23rd in final FedExcup standings…Inhis first start since tHE tour championship,finished t8 at the Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals forchildren open, notching his career-best fifth top-10 finishof the season.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: after arthroscopic shoulder surgery in the off-season,he had four top-25s and one top-10 finish...Entered finalround of the Legends reno-tahoe open in second placeand four strokes back of leader and eventual winner Johnrollins, who is his neighbor in colleyville, tX. Shot a 1-over73 to finish t5. During third-round 66 he said he “kind ofgot smart for a change” and used the rules of golf to hisadvantage when he borrowed his caddie’s sneakers to playa shot while standing on a cart path at hole No. 15 insteadof standing in his own spiked golf shoes...Shot secondround63 at the crowne plaza Invitational at colonial fora season-low score that was one shy of his career best...Finished season No. 150 on the money list. 2008: claimedsecond career pga tour win at the ginn sur mer classic inthe pga tour Fall Series. posted two additional top-10 finishesen route to 68th place on money list...Sank a 10-footbirdie on the 18th hole to break out of a six-way tie for thelead and win the ginn sur mer classic. ranked No. 143 onthe money list with two tournaments remaining. Had to callPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.82 (77)Driving Distance ...........................................295.8 (26)Driving accuracy percentage .......................57.23% (164)greens in regulation percentage ................65.48% (145)putting average ...........................................1.744 (10)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 63–World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–3 times, mostrecent 2006 Buick Invitational/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $990,000–2010 Sony open in Hawaii/1career High official World Rank: after 2010 rydercup/542-146 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSryan Palmer (Continued)a penalty on himself and made bogey on the 10th hole,then took double bogey on the next hole with a tee shotinto the water. But he rebounded with a birdie on the finalhole at ginn ocean Hammock resort for his second careervictory. michael Letzig, the 54-hole leader, needed a birdieon the par-5 18th to force a playoff. But his wedge spun35 feet down the slope, and he had to settle for par anda 73 to finish one shot behind along with george mcNeill,Nicholas thompson, Ken Duke and Vaughn taylor. 2007: In21st start of the season, finished t3 at the canadian openaided by a final-round 5-under-par 66. It was his first top-10 since a solo fifth at the chrysler classic of greensboro.Jumped inside the top 144 on the FedExcup points list from188th to 127th. 2006: another solid season, making 20cuts in 30 tournaments entered and collecting more than$1 millions in season earnings...Notched first top-10 of2006 with a t10 at the Bob Hope chrysler classic...addedsecond top-10 with a five-way tie for second at the FBropen, seven strokes behind winner J.B. Holmes. Sharedlead with Holmes through 10 holes on Sunday at 17-under.Fell one behind Holmes after a bogey on the par-4 11thhole, then dropped six back after triple bogeying the par-515th hole while Holmes eagled it...Finished t10 at theFedEx St. Jude classic. three off the 54-hole lead, posted afinal-round 73 to fall from contention...Finished fifth at thechrysler classic of greensboro, four back of Davis Love III.His $200,000 payday lifted him over the $1-million mark for<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1998a 12002 12004 33 18 1 1 2 6 $1,592,344/372005 32 18 1 2 3 7 1,280,002/602006 30 20 1 4 8 1,092,853/842007 30 15 1 1 1 85,525/134 524,988/1442008 22 12 1 3 7 96,773/94 1,453,183/682009 26 13 1 4 324/134 454,510/1502010 27 15 1 1 5 9 595/23 2,985,296/17total 202 111 3 4 3 19 42 9,383,176nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2003 24 18 1 3 6 10 $286,066/62004 1 1 1,440/3432008 5 2 1 2 28,455/132total 30 21 1 3 7 12 315,961* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*the third time in his three-year tour career. 2005: madehis first start in the masters and only his second start in amajor championship. Finished t39 in augusta...First top-10of the season was a t2 at the B.c. open, thanks to a pairof 67s on the weekend. It was his best finish since winningthe 2004 FuNaI classic at Walt Disney World resort...made his first start in a World golf championships eventat the NEc Invitational in akron and finished t3, thanksto weekend rounds of 67-69...Defending champion at theFuNaI classic at Walt Disney World resort and finishedt3 aided by a closing 8-under 64. 2004: the rookie postedhis first tournament title in his 34th career start on thepga tour at the FuNaI classic at the Walt Disney Worldresort. Was five strokes back through 54 holes but closedwith a career-best 10-under 62 to win by three...Sharedfirst-round lead with tiger Woods at Deutsche Bankchampionship after a 65. Eventually finished t17...Endedthe season on a high note, beginning with a runner-upfinish at the Southern Farm Bureau classic. posted fourrounds in the 60s in a single event for the first time in hiscareer, including a final-round 64 at annandale gc. threeweeks later won his first tournament title in orlando. 2003:made the cut in 18 of 24 appearances on the Nationwidetour and enjoyed six top-10s and 10 top-25 finishes.Finished the season No. 6 on the final money list with$286,066...Earned his first career Nationwide tour win atthe 2003 clearwater classic in New Zealand in just his<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYsecond tour start. Fired a course-record, 9-under 63 in thesecond round at the clearwater resort. 2002: First start onthe tour as a professional came at the 2002 Valero texasopen...played the 2002 tight Lies tour in 2002 and madethe cut in all 15 events he entered. Won four times in 2002on the tight Lies tour and was the leading money winnerwith $81,634. Won the Valley open (Harlingen, tX) andSprint pcS open (tyler, tX) in consecutive weeks. addedvictories in Lake charles, La, and Hattiesburg, mS, toclose the year. Amateur: played practice round with payneStewart at the 1998 u.S. open, where he posted rounds of82-73 but missed the cut.PeRSonAL:Has established a fund through the Northern texas pga tohelp junior golfers with financial needs pay for tournamentfees or Ntpga membership dues. Nominations for recipientsof a grant from the ryan palmer Foundation are funneledthrough the Ntpga. In November 2009, the palmerFoundation gave $100,000 to the children’s Hospital atNorthwest texas Healthcare System in amarillo, tX tobuild the ryan palmer Foundation Healing garden, whichincludes a nine-hole putting green. palmer will also donate$50 per birdie and $100 per eagle to the hospital in 2010as a part of Birdies 4 “Brighter Smiles.” Web site is ryanpalmerfoundation.org.Year 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters t39 cutu.S. open cut cutpga t47 t49 cut t33tHE pLaYErS cut cut t75 cut cuttour championship 28Bridgestone Invitational t3 2ca championshipt45HSBc championst46the Barclays cut t53 t62 t5Deutsche Bank championship t17 cut t76 t50 t11BmW championship t81 t67 cut t43Section 2 Player BiograPhiesJesper Parnevik (yes-per Par-nuh-vick)eXeMPt StAtUS: top 50 on pga tour careermoney listFULL nAMe: Jesper Bo parnevikHeiGHt: 6-0WeiGHt: 175BiRtHDAte: march 7, 1965BiRtHPLAce: Stockholm, SwedenReSiDence: Jupiter, FLFAMiLY: Wife, mia; peg (9/3/95), penny (5/9/97),phillipa (5/16/99), phoenix (2/16/01)SPeciAL inteReStS: magic, vitamins, bridge,backgammon, yoga, yachting, tennistURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1986Q ScHooL: 1993<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (5):1998 phoenix open. 1999 greater greensboro chryslerclassic. 2000 Bob Hope chrysler classic, gtE Byron Nelsonclassic. 2001 Honda classic.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (9):1988 odense open [Sweden], ramlosa open [Sweden],open passing Shot [France]. 1990 Swedish open [Eur]. 1993Scottish open [Eur]. 1995 Scandinavian masters [Eur]. 1996trophee Lancome [Eur]. 1997 Johnnie Walker Super tour[asia]. 1998 Scandinavian masters [Eur].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t72—children’s miracle Network classic.2010 SeASon:played in only five events…missed his first three cuts ofthe season before a WD at the Northern trust open dueto a back injury. Later underwent back surgery in Februarywhen it was discovered that he had a broken lumbar vertebrae…returnedfor season finale at the children’s miracleNetwork classic and finished t72.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Had the lowest finish on the money list of his career,at 219th, missing the cut in seven of 14 starts. Best finishwas a t42 at the Buick Invitational. Season ended inmid-July when he underwent right hip surgery. Will takea one-time top 50 on the pga tour career money Listexemption for 2010. 2008: Finished 143rd on the moneypgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-147


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2list. made 16 of 29 cuts in 2008. two best finishes camewith t12s at the Wachovia championship where he fireda final-round, 5-under-par 67 and then at the ginn sur merclassic in the pga tour Fall Series. 2007: Veteran logged14th consecutive season in the top 125 on the tour moneylist, thanks to stellar play in the pga tour Fall Series...Held the lead over the first three rounds at the Valero texasopen before falling to Justin Leonard on the third playoffhole. First-round 61 broke his previous tour career lowof 62. runner-up finish was his first top-10 of the season.runner-up check for $486,000 solidified his card for 2008as he moved from 138th to 94th on the money list...playedin six of the seven Fall Series events, earning more than$642,000. 2006: past champion posted 10th runner-up finishof career with a t2 at the Bob Hope chrysler classic.aided by rounds of 62-67 on the weekend, finished threeshots behind chad campbell. the fourth-round, 10-under 62set a classic club course record and matched his careerlowround on tour (1997 Bob Hope chrysler classic, fifthround)...recorded second career tour ace on the 13th holeat tpc Sawgrass during second round of tHE pLaYErSchampionship. 2005: Finished out of the top 100 for justthe third time in his first 12 years on tour...Finishedt9 at the reno-tahoe open after posting a final-round,2-over-par 74. added a fourth-place finish at the canadianopen. 2004: after posting three top-10s during the 2002-03seasons, opened the season with three top-10s in his firstfive events...Five top-10s were most since nine in 2000, andhis 40th-place finish on the money list was his best sincefinishing 31st in 2001...Best finish came in the last full-fieldevent of the season, a t2 at the chrysler championship.2003: played in a career-high 31 tour events. Sub-paryear in which he slumped to $570,587 in earnings...onlytop-10 of the season came in late September, t5 at the84 Lumber classic of pennsylvania. 2002: Did not crackthe $1-million mark in earnings for the first time since1996...made an early-season pledge to play until earningtour victory. playing in his ninth consecutive event at thegenuity championship, picked up his first top-10 of theseason. Did not play Bay Hill Invitational, having missedthe cut playing 10th straight week in title defense of Hondaclassic...Final-round 7-under 65 gave him a second-placefinish at the BellSouth classic, four strokes back of retiefgoosen...played in third ryder cup, posting an 0-1-1 record.career ryder cup record is 4-3-4. 2001: Won a tour eventJesper Parnevik (Continued)for the fourth consecutive season to place 31st on themoney list with $1,574,208...Shared first-round lead atHonda classic and led the remainder of the tournamentfor his fifth tour victory. closed with a 72 to edge threeplayers by one stroke and capture the $576,000 winner’spaycheck...Was one off the lead after 54 holes in the Britishopen. Fired a final-round 71 to post a t9, the fourth top-10in his last five British open starts...Was a captain’s choicefor the European ryder cup team, his third appearance.2000: posted first career multiple-win season despitedealing with increasing hip pain that eventually requiredcorrective surgery...Eighth-place finish on money list washis first year among the top 10...Established or matchedcareer marks for: single-season earnings ($2,413,345), top-10s (nine) and wins (two)...Won first tournament of year atBob Hope chrysler classic, with five rounds in the 60s...two starts later at Nissan open, turned in only runner-upperformance of year. tournament highlight was birdie putton 72nd hole that forced eventual winner Kirk triplett todrain par putt for victory...Second win came at gtE ByronNelson classic. outlasted Davis Love III and phil mickelsonwith a par on third playoff hole to win...Began sufferingfrom hip pain two weeks prior to u.S. open. underwenthip surgery to repair labrum on Sept. 23. Surgery wasperformed by Dr. marc philippon, the same surgeon whooperated on greg Norman and Steve Elkington earlierin the year. 1999: Earned his second career title by twostrokes over Jim Furyk at greater greensboro chryslerclassic. Won wire to wire, becoming the first player sinceErnie Els at the 1997 Buick classic to accomplish thefeat. Final-round 70 earned him the victory and tournamentrecord. Lit victory cigar on 18th green before holinghis final putt...In November, withdrew from World golfchampionships-american Express championship due toan irregular heartbeat and took remainder of year off toundergo tests and rest...Was 3-1-1 as member of Europeanryder cup team. 1998: First tour title came at the phoenixopen, a three-stroke victory over tommy armour III, Stevepate, Brent geiberger and tom Watson. Earned distinctionas second Swede to win on tour, following gabrielHjertstedt at 1997 B.c. open. 1997: Finished top-25 in 11of 19 events entered. posted five runner-up finishes andone third-place...Fired third-round 66 at British open toopen a two-stroke lead over Darren clarke and five-strokeedge over Justin Leonard heading into final round. Sunday73 not good enough to hold off Leonard, so settled forBritish open second place for second time in career...Was1-1-2 as member of European ryder cup team. 1996: WonLancome trophy on pga European tour by five strokesover colin montgomerie. 1995: Became first Swede tocapture a European tour event in Sweden with victory atScandinavian masters. 1994: marked first British opennear miss at turnberry. Held two-stroke lead at final hole,but made bogey to finish 11-under-par 269. Nick pricewent eagle-birdie-par on final three holes to capture onestrokevictory. 1993: First European tour win came at Bell’sScottish open. 1992: Joined tour after finishing t4 in1993 Qualifying tournament.PeRSonAL:Father, Bo, is Sweden’s most famous comedian…For atime, wore bill of cap turned up to get a tan on his facewhile playing. also known for distinct golf attire, outfittedby J. Lindeberg…Learned game by hitting floating golfballs into lake behind family home…His company, Lifizz,Inc., markets and distributes effervescent vitamins in theunited States…Son is named phoenix, where he first wonon tour in 1998.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................72.08Driving Distance ...........................................275.2Driving accuracy percentage .......................62.43%greens in regulation percentage ................63.25%putting average ...........................................1.723(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 66–children’s miracle Networkclassic/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–2 times, mostrecent 2009 the 50th Bob Hope classic hosted by arnoldpalmer/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $720,000–2000 gtE Byron Nelson classic/1career High official World Rank: after 2000 gtE ByronNelson classic/7<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1994 17 12 2 4 $148,816/1201995 19 15 2 7 222,458/841996 19 17 1 5 9 389,266/531997 19 16 5 1 9 11 1,217,587/121998 20 17 1 1 5 13 1,290,822/141999 20 17 1 4 10 1,055,468/362000 20 17 2 1 1 9 11 2,413,345/82001 25 21 1 4 13 1,574,208/312002 26 17 1 2 4 964,304/632003 31 19 1 5 570,587/1182004 24 18 1 5 9 1,550,135/402005 24 17 2 4 732,845/1092006 24 17 1 4 7 1,308,310/712007 27 16 1 1 7 85,150/139 1,075,216/902008 29 16 5 96,924/89 635,819/1432009 14 5 42/221 58,712/2192010 5 1 9,165/245total 363 258 5 10 4 55 119 15,217,062* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05masters t21 t31 cut t40 t20 t29 cutu.S. open t48 t14 t17 cut t30 t54 cutBritish open t21 2 t24 t44 t2 t4 t10 t36 t9 t28 DQpga cut t20 t5 t45 cut t10 t51 t13 cut t34 cut t28tHE pLaYErSt49 t53 cut t25 t23 cut cut cut t48 t33 t46tour championship t6 t3 t22accenture match play championship t33 t9 t33Bridgestone Invitational t27 t71 t71 t22ca championshipWD cNLthe Barclays cut t10 t5 cut t49 cutDeutsche Bank championshipt57 t29 t32BmW championship t55 t57Year 06 07 08u.S. opent74pgacuttHE pLaYErSt38 cut t69the Barclayscut cut t24Deutsche Bank championshipt33nAtionAL teAMS: Dunhill cup (4), 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997; World cup (2), 1994, 1995;ryder cup (3), 1997, 1999, 2002.2-148 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSCorey Pavin (Pay-vin)eXeMPt StAtUS: 116th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: corey allen pavinHeiGHt: 5-9WeiGHt: 155BiRtHDAte: November 16, 1959BiRtHPLAce: oxnard, caReSiDence: Dallas, tXFAMiLY: Wife, Lisa; ryan (5/29/86), austin (3/5/93),alexis Le (12/26/07)eDUcAtion: ucLaSPeciAL inteReStS: Basketball, snow skiingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1982Q ScHooL: 1983<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (15):1984 Houston coca-cola open. 1985 colonial NationalInvitation. 1986 Hawaiian open, greater milwaukee open.1987 Bob Hope chrysler classic, Hawaiian open. 1988texas open. 1991 Bob Hope chrysler classic, BellSouthatlanta golf classic. 1992 Honda classic. 1994 NissanLos angeles open. 1995 Nissan open, u.S. open. 1996mastercard colonial. 2006 u.S. Bank championship inmilwaukee.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (12):1983 german open [Eur], South african pga championship[Saf], calberson classic [Eur]. 1984 New Zealandopen [aus]. 1985 New Zealand open [aus], u.S. vs.Japan matches [indiv.]. 1993 toyota World match playchampionship [Eur]. 1994 tokai classic [Jpn]. 1995 asianmasters [asia], million Dollar challenge [Saf]. 1996 SsangYong International challenge [Kor]. 1999 martel Skinsgame [taiwan].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t2—travelers championship; t7—crowne plazaInvitational at colonial.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 5-4events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1980a 1 11981a 11982a 1 11983 3 1 1 $4,209/2071984 29 26 1 2 5 14 260,536/181985 27 23 1 1 1 13 19 367,506/61986 28 23 2 6 14 304,558/191987 27 17 2 7 10 498,406/151988 26 17 1 3 7 216,768/501989 28 23 1 10 177,084/821990 29 26 1 1 6 13 468,830/261991 25 24 2 2 2 10 18 979,430/11992 25 20 1 3 2 7 13 980,934/51993 24 21 2 6 13 675,087/181994 20 16 1 3 1 10 12 906,305/81995 22 18 2 2 1 6 11 1,340,079/41996 22 21 1 9 14 851,320/181997 22 11 1 1 99,304/1691998 23 12 2 3 168,485/1551999 25 18 3 10 569,045/702000 25 11 1 3 209,883/1602001 22 14 1 6 458,401/1112002 24 14 1 2 362,012/1482003 26 18 2 358,911/1482004 23 18 2 8 881,938/892005 23 15 2 6 736,506/1082006 23 13 1 1 7 1,308,084/722007 25 15 1 3 85,189/138 498,252/1512008 20 14 1 2 6 96,436/100 924,282/1122009 23 12 4 334/129 474,526/1482010 8 5 1 2 3 433/115 839,193/116total 650 468 15 17 9 108 233 15,919,874eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 2 1 1 $35,250cHAMPionS toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0Year events Played 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings Rank2010 15 0 2 1 8 11 $921,524 17total 15 0 2 1 8 11 921,524* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYBeSt 2010 cHAMPionS toUR FiniSHeS:2—the cap cana championship, Senior British open;t3—montreal championship; t5—administaff SmallBusiness classic; t6—at&t championship; t7—toshibaclassic, regions charity classic; t10—charles Schwabcup championship2010 SeASon:Spent the majority of his year concentrating on his captain’sduties for the 2010 ryder cup matches in Wales, withthe team finishing one-half point short of retaining rydercup at biennial matches in early october…made strongbids for victories on both pga tour and champions tour.Finished inside the top 125 on the pga tour money listand recorded two top-10s, including a playoff loss…In firstseason on champions tour recorded eight top-10s in 15starts, including two runner-up finishes…Battled BernhardLanger in Sunday’s final round at the Senior British openbefore falling one stroke short at carnoustie and finishingsolo second…other second-place finish on championstour came at the cap cana championship…recorded hisfirst top-10 performance of the pga tour season in hissixth start, finishing t7 at the crowne plaza Invitational atcolonial. posted rounds of 67-64-67-67 in his 27th consecutivecolonial start (dating to inaugural appearance in 1984)at a tournament he won in 1985 and 1996. His t7 markedhis first top-10 performance at colonial since a t8 in 2001and his eighth overall…Improved on that in his next startwith a t2 at the travelers championship in June. Waseliminated on the first playoff hole with Scott Verplank andeventual winner Bubba Watson as he made par and theymade birdies on the par-4 18th hole. they were his firstback-to-back top-10 finishes since 1996.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: after being named as the 2010 u.S. ryder cupcaptain, made the cut in 12 of 23 starts on the pga tourin 2009, with four resulting in top-25 finishes. Best finishof the season was a t15 at the mayakoba golf classicat riviera maya-cancun. turned 50 on November 16,2009, thus becoming eligible for the champions tour in2010...took a one-time top 50 on the pga tour careermoney List exemption in 2010. 2008: collected $924,282in season earnings, the fifth-largest total of his career,in his 25th season on the pga tour. made the cut in 14of 20 starts, with six top-25 finishes...Finished t3 at theat&t pebble Beach National pro-am for his best finishon tour since winning the 2006 u.S. Bank championship.Year 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93masters t25 t11 t27 t42 50 t22 3 t11u.S. open cut t60 cut t9 cut WD cut t24 t8 cut t19British open t22 t39 cut cut t38 t8 cut t34 t4pga t20 t6 t21 cut t17 cut t14 t32 t12 cuttHE pLaYErS cut cut t58 t50 t42 t34 cut t41 t46 t16tour championship t5 21 t10 t2 t7the Barclays t20 cut t37 t22 t26BmW championship t9 t4 t14 cut t19 cut t32 t62Year 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06masters t8 t17 t7 t43 t41 cut cutu.S. open cut 1 t40 cut cut t34 cut t19 t54 cut t17 t11 cutBritish open cut t8 t26 t51 cut cut cut cut t22 cutpga 2 cut t26 cut t10 cut t49tHE pLaYErS t78 t3 t46 cut cut t71 t61 t21 cut t32 t33 cut cuttour championship t10 t2 t21Bridgestone Invitationalt48the Barclays t44 t9 cut t18 t52 t60 cut t40 t29Deutsche Bank championshipt47BmW championshipt60Year 07 08 09 10pga t62 t63 t19 cuttHE pLaYErS t72 cutthe Barclayst54 cutDeutsche Bank championshipt82cHAMPionS toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 10Senior British open 2u.S. Senior opent20JELD-WEN traditiont29constellation Energy Senior players t57nAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (2), 1994, 1996; ryder cup (3), 1991, 1993, 1995;ryder cup captain (1), 2010; Walker cup (1), 1981; uSa vs. Japan (1), 1982; Nissan cup (1),1985.Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-149


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSCorey Pavin (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2Final-round, bogey-free 66 vaulted him from t26 to t3...recorded his second and final top-10 of the year with at10 at the travelers championship, thanks in part to afinal-round 64, which tied the low round of the day...Held ashare of the 18-hole lead after an 8-under 64 at the Buickopen. Finished t12. 2007: made 15 cuts in 25 starts andcompeted in one event in the pga tour’s playoffs for theFedExcup...In fifth start of the season, finished t6 at theat&t pebble Beach National pro-am, aided by rounds of67-70 on the weekend. Fifth career top-10 at the tour’smonterey peninsula event. 2006: Lone top-10 of the seasonwas his first victory in over 10 years...Win and six other top-25s helped him surpass the $1-million mark ($1,308,084)in earnings for just the second time (1995-$1,340,079) inhis 24-year tour career...Earned 15th tour victory withwire-to-wire win at the u.S. Bank championship, 10 years,two months and 11 days since last win at the 1996 colonialNational Invitational. Set or tied several tour records enroute to victory. Birdied first six holes (Nos. 1-6) in the firstround en route to a tour nine-hole record 26 (8-under par).Finished first round with a career-low 61, tying Brown Deerpark golf club course record. matched lowest first 36-holetotal (61-64—125) in tour history. Eighth multiple winnerof u.S Bank championship, and third wire-to-wire winner inmilwaukee. matched the u.S. Bank championship 72-holescoring record of 260 (61-64-68-67) of 2005 champion Bencrane and 2000 champion Loren roberts. Led the tournamentin putting and was tied for first in scrambling. His36-, 54- and 72-hole totals were all tour lows in 2006. the72-hole was matched by phil mickelson at the BellSouthclassic. His opening 61 was the low start by a winner in2006...Served as assistant u.S. ryder cup captain. 2005:Finished in the top 125 for second straight season and for17th time in first 22 years on tour...Best finish was a t5 atthe Bay Hill Invitational. 2004: two top-10s were the mostsince he posted three in 1998. Finished in the top 100 (89th)on the money list for the first time since 1998, when he wasNo. 70...tied career low with a first-round 8-under 62 atthe Buick championship. 2003: made 18 cuts in 26 starts...His best effort came in the first start of the year, a t15 atthe Sony open in Hawaii. 2002: only top-10 of the seasoncame at the michelob championship at Kingsmill, a t6, hisbest finish since a t5 at the 1999 mcI classic. 2001: Lonetop-10 a t8 at the mastercard colonial. Finish producedlargest payday, $116,000, since earning $270,000 for winning1996 mastercard colonial. 2000: Lone top-10 was at9 at the Westin texas open...tied tour record with 18putts in second round of Bell canadian open en route to65. 1999: after finishing out of the top 150 on the moneylist in 1997-98, rebounded to finish 70th. Had as many top-10s (3) as he did in the two previous years combined. 1998:posted top-10s in two late-season events, Westin texasopen and the michelob championship at Kingsmill...Lostplayoff to Stephen Leaney at aNZ players championshipin australia, where he shot course-record 66 in secondround. 1996: made 21 of 22 cuts and won the mastercardcolonial...Finished in the top-10 nine times and ranked18th on the money list...Earned berth on second straightpresidents cup squad. 1995: after shooting 72-69-71,entered final round of u.S. open at Shinnecock Hills threestrokes behind greg Norman. closing 68 was highlightedby 228-yard 4-wood shot to 18th green, where ball cameto rest 5 feet from hole. two-putt par gave him his firstmajor championship title...Became only the second playerto win back-to-back at riviera (Ben Hogan the other) whenhe successfully defended his Nissan open title...played onhis third ryder cup team, compiling an career 8-5-0 record.1991: Won arnold palmer award, the last player to wintour money title with less than $1 million. 1988: capturedthe texas open, shooting 21-under-par 259 to become fifthplayer in tour history to break 260. 1984: Scored victoriesin each of his first five full years on tour, starting withhis first win at the coca-cola Houston open. Amateur:at ucLa, was a two-time first-team all-american (1979,1982), won 11 collegiate tournaments, including the 1982pac-10 title, and was named 1982 college player of theyear. Bruin teammates included former or current pgatour members Steve pate, Jay Delsing, tom pernice Jr.and Duffy Waldorf...at age 17, won the Junior World andLos angeles city amateur titles.PeRSonAL:corey and son ryan won Disney’s father-child event forryan’s age group (1996)…Serves as host for corey pavingolf classic benefiting Big Brothers and Big Sisters inVentura county, ca…Had LaSIK surgery in November1998…caddied for former ucLa teammate Jay Delsingat 2003 pga tour Qualifying tournament, where Delsingearned his card for the 2004 tour season…Joined tourmembers Frank Lickliter II, Jerry Kelly, Donnie Hammondand Howard twitty on a uSa/armed Forces Entertainmenttour of the persian gulf for thanksgiving 2006. returned inlate 2009 with tom Watson and tim Simpson.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.01Driving Distance ...........................................256.7Driving accuracy percentage .......................76.14%greens in regulation percentage ................57.82%putting average ...........................................1.726(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–crowne plaza Invitational atcolonial/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–2006 u.S.Bank championship in milwaukee/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $720,000–2006 u.S. Bank championship in milwaukee/1career High official World Rank: after 1996 memorialtournament/22010 ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average (actual) .............................69.53 (5)Driving Distance ...........................................259.1 (75)Driving accuracy percentage .......................77.14% (13)greens in regulation percentage ................67.78% (44)putting average ...........................................1.748 (14)MISCELLANEOUS ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 63–2010 the cap canachampionship/2.career champions tour Low Round: 63–2010 the capcana championship/2Largest career champions tour Paycheck/Finish: $210,500–2010 Senior British open/2Pat PerezeXeMPt StAtUS: 2009 tournament winner(through 2011)FULL nAMe: patrick perezHeiGHt: 6-0WeiGHt: 190BiRtHDAte: march 1, 1976BiRtHPLAce: phoenix, aZReSiDence: Scottsdale, aZFAMiLY: Wife, athenaeDUcAtion: arizona State universitySPeciAL inteReStS: atV, motorcycles, baseball,football (San Diego chargers), winetURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1997Q ScHooL: 2001JoineD toUR: 2002nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2009 the 50th Bob Hope classic.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2000 ozarks open.otHeR VictoRieS (1):2002 champions challenge [with John Daly].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t9—the greenbrier classic; t10—SBS championship,crowne plaza Invitational at colonial.2010 SeASon:claimed three top-10 finishes, starting with a t10 at theSBS championship, his first career start in the season-opening event…Did not crack the top 10 again until 15starts later, finishing t10 at the crowne plaza Invitational atcolonial. carded a 7-under 63 in the third round at colonial,his best round since opening the 2009 Bob Hope classic61-63 en route to victory…third top-10 of the seasoncame at the greenbrier classic, where bookend 64s ledto a season-best t9 performance…played with youngerbrother mike at the children’s miracle Network classic.mike was awarded a sponsor exemption for winning thegolf channel’s “Big Break.”cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Won for the first time and finished the season rankedNo. 46 in the FedExcup standings...Won the 50th Bob Hopeclassic hosted by arnold palmer for his first pga tour title,beating John merrick by three strokes in the wind-sweptfinal round. Finished at 33-under 327, including a 61-63 startthat set a new tour record for opening 36 holes and moststrokes under par for first 36 holes. Locked up the victoryby knocking his approach shot from 200 yards on No. 18 to3 feet to set up an eagle. merrick already had finished hisround with a par on 18...Finished t4 at the arnold palmerInvitational after a final-round, 1-under 69...Suffered twotorn ligaments in his right ankle on may 15 while runningwith his dog at home in Scottsdale, aZ. returned for thetravelers in late June, where he missed the cut...Finishedthe season strong with a t13 finish at the Frys.com open anda t10 at the World golf championships-HSBc champions.2008: recorded career highs in money ($1.7 million), cutsmade (21) and top 25 finishes (12)...on a blustery Sunday2-150 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSwhere only eight players broke par, managed to shooteven par to move from t9 to t4 and claim his second consecutivetop-10 finish at the Sony open in Hawaii...Fired afinal-round, 8-under-par 64 at the Shell Houston open onhis way to a t8 finish. the 64 was his best round since anopening-round 60 at the 2006 Bob Hope chrysler classic...Fired a final-round, 5-under-par 65 to finish solo sixth at thecrowne plaza Invitational at colonial for back-to-back top-10 finishes at colonial cc (finished fourth in 2007)...rightat home in phoenix, claimed his sixth top-10 finish of theyear at the Fys.com open following a final-round, 7-underpar63. the t7 finish helped make for a new single-seasonearnings record. 2007: place on the money list was highestsince rookie year in 2002...after injury-plagued 2006 season,got off to a strong start in the new year with a t10 infirst start at the Sony open in Hawaii...Best finish was a t3at the inaugural at&t National, thanks to a closing 3-under67. Earned a spot in the British open as the leading player,not otherwise exempt, at the at&t National among thetop-10 finishers and ties...Finished t20 at the British open,recovering from a 2-over-par 73 in the first round. 2006:Finished in the top 125 on the money list for the fifth time inhis five-year career...Hampered by tendinitis in both elbowsthat lasted from tHE pLaYErS championship through theend of the season, making only 19 starts on the year...Heldthe first-round lead at the Bob Hope chrysler classic witha career-low 12-under-par 60 at the palmer course at pgaWest. tied Justin rose and arron oberholser for low roundof the season. credited his score to an improved physiqueand psyche. Finished 73rd after slumping with 75-78 on theweekend...collected his first top-10 at tHE pLaYErS withhis t3 finish. It was his first top-10 since a t6 at the 2005pga championship...Withdrew during the first round of theVerizon Heritage in april due to the tendonitis...played ineight more events the remainder of the year, withdrawingfrom two and making the cut in two. 2005: moved into thetop 75 on the money list after finishing just outside thetop 100 over the last two seasons...the San Diego county<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2002 30 14 2 6 10 $1,451,726/402003 33 16 2 5 578,141/1172004 32 18 1 1 7 723,724/1112005 28 18 4 9 1,258,087/622006 19 9 1 1 4 719,507/1172007 27 16 1 6 11 93,184/44 1,678,295/522008 27 21 6 12 97,850/71 1,756,038/432009 22 16 1 2 6 1,233/46 1,720,360/492010 27 18 3 7 581/90 947,588/101total 245 146 1 2 3 31 71 10,833,468nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2000 19 11 1 1 4 5 $148,094/262001 26 16 1 5 10 124,818/32total 45 27 1 2 9 15 272,912* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*Pat Perez (Continued)product posted his first career top-10 in four starts at theBuick Invitational, a t6. His dad has been the starter for thetour event at torrey pines for a number of years...clinchedhis first top-10 in a major championship with his t6 finish atthe pga championship at Baltusrol gc. 2004: Started theseason slow making only three cuts in his first 12 starts.Ended the year with a bang, making 50 percent of hisseason earnings in his last five starts, including a t3 at 84LumBEr classic to secure his card for 2005. His $201,600payday in pennsylvania lifted him over the mark to securehis card for the 2005 season. 2003: made the cut in justunder half of his 33 starts during his sophomore campaign.First of two top-10s was t6 at Bob Hope chrysler classic.Set course record with 11-under-par 61, a tour careerbest, at Bermuda Dunes cc in second round...Second, at10, came at the Bay Hill Invitational presented by coopertires. 2002: only thing missing from his stellar rookie seasonwas a victory but did qualify for his first masters thanksto finishing 40th on the money list...Began season 507th onofficial World golf ranking list and had moved up to 84ththrough tHE tour championship...Became eighth rookie intour history to surpass $1 million...Finished second at theat&t pebble Beach National pro-am after holding a fourstrokeadvantage after 36 and 54 holes. Had the lead withone hole to play but triple-bogeyed the 18th hole at pebbleBeach to lose by three strokes to matt gogel...Secondrunner-up finish came at the Buick classic, tied with Davidgossett and Loren roberts two strokes behind championchris Smith. paycheck of $261,333 pushed season earningsover $1 million at $1,006,341...recorded hole-in-one in thesecond round of the reno-tahoe open, acing No. 7 with a6-iron from 210 yards...turned in the round of the tournamentduring the final round of the Bell canadian open withan angus glen gc record 9-under-par 63. 2001: Earnedfirst pga tour card by finishing as medalist at pga tourQualifying tournament...t3 finish at the Samsung canadianpga championship on the Nationwide tour. 2000: pickedup his first victory at the ozarks open on the Nationwide<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYtour where he defeated pat Bates and mike Heinen ina playoff with a birdie on the first extra hole. Amateur:member of arizona State university’s 1996 Ncaa championshipteam...Won the 1993 Junior World title at torreypines, where tiger Woods finished fourth, eight strokesback. Won the 1993 maxfli pga Junior two weeks laterat pinehurst, Nc.PeRSonAL:Brother mike played on the Nationwide tour in 2002 and2006 and was a participant on golf channel’s “Big BreakDisney golf” in 2009. they were the only brothers to playin the 2001 Qualifying tournament finals at Bear Lakes ccin West palm Beach, FL…Web site is patperezgolf.com…took part in a charity fundraising event in 2009 for the tenrainbows Foundation to help raise for funds for underprivilegedchildren and families.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.59 (52)Driving Distance ...........................................287.1 (102)Driving accuracy percentage .......................65.23% (70)greens in regulation percentage ................68.95% (42)putting average ...........................................1.761 (42)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 63–crowne plaza Invitational atcolonial/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 60–2006 BobHope chrysler classic/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $918,000–2009 the 50th Bob Hope classic hosted by arnold palmer/1career High official World Rank: after 2009 arnoldpalmer Invitational presented by mastercard/48Year 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters t45 cutu.S. open cut t40 cut t36British open t67 t20 cutpga 70 t6 cut t18 t58 cuttHE pLaYErS cut cut t32 t3 cut t42 t68 cutaccenture match play championship t33 t17Bridgestone Invitationalt22ca championshipt35HSBc championst10the Barclays t2 cut t42 t22 WD cut cut cut t60Deutsche Bank championship cut cut WD t21 t27 cutBmW championship cut 69 t11 t5 t65 t18 t49Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-151


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSKenny PerrySection Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (14):1991 memorial tournament. 1994 New England classic.1995 Bob Hope chrysler classic. 2001 Buick open. 2003Bank of america colonial, the memorial tournament,greater milwaukee open. 2005 Bay Hill Invitational, Bankof america colonial. 2008 the memorial tournament,Buick open, John Deere classic. 2009 FBr open, travelerschampionship.otHeR VictoRieS (2):2005 Franklin templeton Shootout [with John Huston].2008 merrill Lynch Shootout [with Scott Hoch].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t6—SBS championship.BeSt 2010 cHAMPionS toUR FiniSH:t35—administaff Small Business classic2010 SeASon:posted his second consecutive t6 finish at the SBSchampionship, finishing five shots behind tournament winnergeoff ogilvy. It was his eighth appearance at the event,with the finish the second best of his career in Kapalua(third in 2002).eXeMPt StAtUS: multiple tournament winner(through 2014)FULL nAMe: James Kenneth perryHeiGHt: 6-2WeiGHt: 205BiRtHDAte: august 10, 1960BiRtHPLAce: Elizabethtown, KYReSiDence: Franklin, KY; plays out of country creek gccAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: posted multiple victories (2) for the fourth time in hiscareer en route to a ninth-place finish in the FedExcupstandings...opened the season with a t6 finish at themercedes-Benz championship...made a 22-foot birdie putton the third playoff hole to beat charley Hoffman and winthe FBr open. after he bogeyed the final hole of regulationto set up the playoff, the two bogeyed and parred the firsttwo extra holes before the winning putt on the 332-yard,par-4 17th. closed with a 2-under 69 to match Hoffman (67)at 14-under 270 at tpc Scottsdale. It was his 13th pgatour victory and at age 48, became the oldest player to winthe event, surpassing Julius Boros who was 46 when hewon in 1967...Finished t8 at the arnold palmer Invitationalon the strength of a final-round, 3-under 67...Lost to angelcabrera on the second playoff hole at the masterstournament. Held a two-stroke lead with two holes remainingin regulation, but bogeyed the 17th and 18th holes toforce a playoff with cabrera and chad campbell. campbellwas eliminated with a bogey on the first playoff hole, thepar-4 18th. perry made bogey from left of the green on thepar-4 10th as cabrera two-putted for par and the win...Shota final-round 63 to finish with a tournament-record 258 andwin the travelers championship by three strokes over paulFAMiLY: Wife, Sandy; Lesslye (5/20/84), Justin(11/23/85), Lindsey (4/27/88)eDUcAtion: Western Kentucky universitySPeciAL inteReStS: Harley Davidson motorcycles,drag racing, restoring chevrolet muscle carstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1982Q ScHooL: Fall 1986JoineD toUR: 1986goydos and David toms. With the win, moved into firstplace in the FedExcup standings.tied the tpc riverHighlands course record with a first-round 61 and led aftereach of the first two rounds and trailed goydos by oneentering the final round. Has won five times in just over ayear, the most of any player on tour at the time. the 258total tied the fourth-best 72-hole score in tour history andbeat the old tournament record of 259 set by tim Norris in1982. It was also his 14th career victory...capped a memorableweek in atlanta at tHE tour championship presentedby coca-cola with a t4 finish. middle rounds of 66-64propelled him to a two-stroke lead over tiger Woods headinginto the final round, before a 4-over 74 dropped him tot4, his eighth top-10 finish of the season. Earlier in theweek, was named the 2009 payne Stewart award winner.celebrating its 10-year anniversary in 2009, the payneStewart award is presented annually to a player sharingStewart’s respect for the traditions of the game, his commitmentto uphold the game’s heritage of charitable supportand his professional and meticulous presentation of himselfand the sport through his dress and conduct...made the u.S.presidents cup team for the fourth time. 2008: Had a careerseason with three tournament victories before competingon his second ryder cup team near his home in Kentucky.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 3-3events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1984 11985 11987 27 15 1 5 $107,239/931988 32 20 3 7 139,421/851989 26 15 1 3 7 202,099/701990 23 17 1 2 9 279,881/501991 24 16 1 3 7 368,784/441992 25 17 3 9 190,455/811993 29 18 3 8 196,863/881994 30 22 1 1 4 10 585,941/261995 25 21 1 1 1 5 13 773,388/211996 25 17 1 1 9 13 925,079/131997 26 17 2 8 270,081/901998 25 16 1 5 7 487,551/581999 26 16 1 7 426,184/942000 20 18 3 4 9 889,381/522001 26 22 1 6 13 1,786,066/242002 27 23 2 1 6 13 1,928,598/272003 26 24 3 1 1 11 14 4,400,122/62004 23 17 1 7 13 1,952,043/302005 23 19 2 1 7 14 3,607,155/62006 22 16 6 818,698/1042007 24 18 1 3 9 91,773/60 1,197,618/792008 26 24 3 1 1 7 13 108,090/15 4,663,794/52009 24 24 2 1 8 12 1,450/9 4,445,562/52010 20 16 1 7 565/93 968,811/97total 606 448 14 10 12 104 233 31,610,815eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 8 6 1 $294,429cHAMPionS toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0Year events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings Rank2010 2 $13,623 134total 2 13,623* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99masters cut t12 cut cutu.S. open t55 t25 cut t50 cutBritish opencutpga t51 t49 77 t55 t49 2 t23 t10 t34tHE pLaYErS 33 t21 t56 t57 WD t65 t62 t55 t4 cut cut WDtour championship t26 t20 4the Barclays t21 cut t23 cut cutBmW championship t19 t19 cut t32 cut WD cutYear 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters cut t39 cut t29 t2 t26u.S. open t45 t3 cut t23 58 44 t33British open t8 t16 t11 cut t52 cutpga t30 t44 t29 t10 cut t23 t49 t23 WD t43 cuttHE pLaYErS t27 t18 t60 t32 t3 cut t58 t15 t22 t22tour championship t5 t18 t9 29 t20 t24 t4accenture match play championship t33 t33 t33 t9 t17 t33 t33 t33Bridgestone Invitational t24 t53 t27 t6 t27 t11 t66 t11 t19ca championship cNL 22 t28 t32 t9 t45the Barclays t9 t3 t47 t25 t48 t52 t68Deutsche Bank championship t30 t47 t80 t46BmW championship t15 t20 cut t12 t47 t44 t45nAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (4), 1996, 2003, 2005, 2009; ryder cup (2), 2004,2008.2-152 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSKenny Perry (Continued)totaled a career-best $4,663,794 in season earnings...Inearly may, carded rounds of 68-70 to hold the 36-hole leadat tHE pLaYErS championship and was in Sunday’s finalpairing with paul goydos before a final-round 81 droppedhim to t15...the following week, was one stroke backgoing into the final round of the at&t classic and fired a3-under 69 to get into a playoff with ryuji Imada. on thefirst playoff hole, the par-5 18th, his second shot wound upin the water after it struck a pine tree behind the greenabout 10 feet up the trunk and ricocheted back across thegreen into the water. He made bogey and Imada two-puttedfor par and the win...two weeks later, collected his 10thtour title and third at the memorial tournament with atwo-stroke victory over four players at muirfield Village gc.He became the oldest winner of the memorial tournamentand on tour at the time in 2008 at 47 years, 3 months and29 days. Joined tiger Woods as the only players to collectthree titles at muirfield Village. the winner’s check of$1,080,000 also made perry the all-time earnings leader forthe memorial tournament with $3,092,542, moving himpast Woods...cited his past success at the Buick open asone reason for not playing in the 2008 u.S. open and tookfull advantage by capturing his 11th pga tour title andsecond at Warwick Hills g&cc. Won by one stroke overWoody austin and Bubba Watson. Listened for the crowd’sreaction from the driving range as austin three-putted the72nd hole and Watson missed a 15-foot birdie attempt totie. Became the oldest champion in the tournament’s50-year history at age 47 years, 10 months and 19 days.Finish virtually assured him of a spot on the united Statesryder cup team at Valhalla gc...collected his 12th pgatour title and third in the past seven weeks in a one-holeplayoff over Jay Williamson and Brad adamonis at theJohn Deere classic. It was his ninth start at tpc JohnDeere. Held a one-stroke lead at 17-under through 17 holeson Sunday only to lose it after making bogey from the fringeof the green. Williamson and adamonis made pars on thefinal hole of regulation. In the playoff, adamonis andWilliamson both hit approach shots into the pond on No.18, perry tapped in for par and the victory after his 24-footerfor birdie stopped just short. third victory in a seasontied 2003 for most wins during a season. Win was his ninthin his 40s. Became the oldest player (47 years, 11 monthsand 3 days) in tour history to win three events in the sameseason. Julius Boros won three times in 1967, twice afterturning 47, with his final win that year coming at age 47years, 3 months and 8 days...Earned a spot on his secondryder cup team and compiled a record 2-1-1 in front of ahome crowd for the week, bringing his all-time ryder cuprecord to 2-3-1. 2007: Struggled the first half of the season,attempting to regain form after knee surgery in 2006.posted three top-10s over final 10 starts, with eight top-25sin that span. played into third pga tour playoffs for theFedExcup event, the BmW championship, and finished60th in FedExcup standings. Finished among the top-125for the 21st consecutive season...Shot a final-round 63 atthe memorial tournament, vaulting him into a t3 finish.round was the lowest final-round score in memorial history.2006: Did not have a top-10 in 22 starts for the firsttime in his tour career...Had arthroscopic surgery on hisright knee on march 13 and was unable to defend his titlethat week at the Bay Hill Invitational...Best finish was a t11at the Buick open, for the past champion (2001). 2005:Finished sixth on tour money list. recorded multiple victories(2) and finished with more than $3 million in earningsfor second time in his career...Won for the first time sincehis three-win season of 2003 with a victory at the Bay HillInvitational. at age 44, became the oldest winner of thetournament. Beat graeme mcDowell and Vijay Singh betwo strokes. Held second- and third-round leads. tied withSingh at 12-under par through 71 holes. after Singh hit hissecond shot on No. 18 in the water short of the green, perryplayed to the middle of the green and two-putted for parand the win...captured ninth career tour title by sevenstrokes over Billy mayfair at the Bank of america colonial.tenth multiple winner in tournament history, with rounds of65-63-64-69—261. Seven-stroke win was second-largestmargin of victory in tournament history (eight strokes,chandler Harper, 1955), and the largest on tour sincetommy armour III won by seven strokes at the 2003 Valerotexas open. Entered final round with a seven-stroke leadover mayfair and Steve Stricker. Set tournament 36- and54-hole records with totals of 12-under 128 and 18-under192, respectively. matched 72-hole record of 19-under 261that he set in 2003. all-time leader in career earnings atBank of america colonial, with $2,598,389...playing in histhird presidents cup, finished 1-3-0 but captured SundaySingles match, 4 and 3, over mark Hensby. 2004: Fourthconsecutive top-30 finish (No. 30) on money list and sevenmore top-10s...With his 18-year-old son Justin, on the bag,finished t3 at tHE pLaYErS championship, four strokesbehind adam Scott...Finished fifth on the ryder cup teampoints list to make his first u.S. ryder cup squad...Did notplay again until the final full-field event of the season, thechrysler championship. came into event 31st on the moneylist and finished t8, good enough to pass rod pampling forthe final spot in tHE tour championship. 2003: Won threetimes and had 10 top-10s in 26 starts, along with $4,400,122in winnings. Joined mike Weir and Ernie Els to log top-10sin three majors...picked up first win since the 2001 Buickopen with a six-stroke victory at the Bank of americacolonial. Set 54- and 72-hole tournament records whiletying the course record with a third-round, 9-under 61. Heldeight-stroke lead entering final round...picked up secondvictory of season one week later at the memorialtournament. at age 42, became oldest player to win backto-backweeks on tour since Hale Irwin won the u.S.open and the Buick classic in consecutive weeks at age 45in 1990. Held solo lead after 36 and 54 holes. a winner atmuirfield Village in 1991, became the sixth player to capturemultiple titles at the memorial tournament...addedthird consecutive top-three finish with a t3 at the u.S.open. Second time in his 17-year career that he has postedthree consecutive top-threes...picked up third win in fourstarts on tour at the greater milwaukee open. Held thirdroundlead and won for fourth consecutive time after holding/sharingthe 54-hole lead...represented the unitedStates at the presidents cup in November. 2002: Finishedin the top 30 in earnings for fifth time in career. of his sixtop-10s, three came in first four starts...Finished third, onestroke shy of the Sergio garcia-David toms playoff at themercedes championships...Had two t2s - phoenix openand the mastercard colonial...Sat 31st on the money listheading into the Buick challenge, the last event before tHEtour championship. t7 finish vaulted him to No. 27 andearned him a spot in the season-ending event. 2001: Infinishing 24th on the money list with $1,786,066, surpassedthe $1-million single-season earnings mark for the firsttime...top-30 finish earned a spot in tHE tourchampionship for the first time since 1996...Year wasdriven by six top-10s...captured his fourth tour title with atwo-shot victory in the Buick open. a second-round 64,which included a 29 on the front nine of Warwick Hillsg&cc, came on his 41st birthday and earned a three-strokelead. Followed with another 64, this time with a 29 on theback nine, to extend his lead to five after 54 holes. closedwith a 69 to collect the $558,000 paycheck. 2000:consistent season, making 18 cuts in 20 tournamentsentered and finishing third three times. 1999: though hesurpassed $400,000 in earnings, finished 94th on themoney list, his lowest ranking since joining the tour.1998: rebounded from sub-standard 1997 season, entered25 tournaments and finished in top-10 five times. 1997: Notas spectacular a year as 1996, but still managed to retainfull-exempt status for 11th consecutive season. 1996:Earned nearly $1 million and 13th spot on money list withnine top-10s, including a second, one third, two fourths anda fifth...Nearly won pga championship at Valhalla gc inhome state of Kentucky. took lead with course-recordopening 66, followed with 72-71 to fall four back with 18 toplay. Fired 34 on front nine Sunday to take slim lead, butbogey-6 on final hole left him at 11-under-par 277. markBrooks forced playoff with closing birdie and won withbirdie on 18 after perry took four strokes to reach green.1995: Season highlighted by February stretch that featuredt3 at at&t pebble Beach National pro-am, victory at BobHope chrysler classic and t2 at Nissan open. Led all threetournaments entering final round. 1994: Shot closing 65 atpleasant Valley to win New England classic by one strokeover David Feherty. Win helped him to 26th on money listand first trip to tour championship. 1991: claimed firsttour victory at memorial tournament. moved into leadwith then-course-record 9-under-par 63. Was forced intoplayoff when Hale Irwin shot 65-66 on weekend. Birdiedfirst extra hole for victory.PeRSonAL:Winner of the 2009 payne Stewart award…took upgolf at age 7 with encouragement from his father, whospent hours teeing balls up for him…member of WesternKentucky university and Kentucky golf Halls of Fame…Named winner of the 2002 charles Bartlett award, givento a professional golfer for his unselfish contributions tothe betterment of society, by the golf Writers associationof america. perry donates five percent of his winnings toLipscomb university in Nashville, tN, to provide scholarshipsfor Simpson county students. also, perry builtcountry creek, a public course in his hometown of Franklin,KY. In 1995, perry bought 142 acres of land and borrowedmore than $2.5 million to design and build the only publiccourse in the town. He designed it for mid-to-high handicappersand kept it affordable: 18 holes with a cart is $28on weekdays. Works from time to time behind the counter,often asked, “Do you know Kenny perry?”PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.84 (79)Driving Distance ...........................................290.6 (68)Driving accuracy percentage .......................67.99% (36)greens in regulation percentage ................69.04% (39)putting average ...........................................1.825 (179)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–crowne plaza Invitational atcolonial/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–2 times, mostrecent 2009 travelers championship/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,080,000–3 times, most recent 2009 travelerschampionship/1career High official World Rank: after 2009 Wyndhamchampionship/42010 ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average (actual) .............................71.67Driving Distance ...........................................307.0Driving accuracy percentage .......................59.52%greens in regulation percentage ................66.67%putting average ...........................................1.764(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 69–2 times, most recent 2010at&t championship/3.career champions tour Low Round: 69–2 times, mostrecent 2010 at&t championship/3Largest career champions tour Paycheck/Finish: $9,423–2010 administaff Small Business classic/t35Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-153


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSTim Petrovic (puh-Tro-vick)Section Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2005 Zurich classic of New orleans.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t5—the memorial tournament; t6—Valero texas open.2010 SeASon:Fired a bogey-free, 4-under 68 in the final round of theValero texas open to finish t6…Won the British openqualifier in Dallas to continue his solid play…Finished t5 atthe memorial tournament, his first top-10 in seven careerstarts at muirfield Village.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished the season No. 89 in the FedExcup standingswith a career-high six top-10 finishes...Snapped a string ofsix consecutive missed cuts with his first top-10 finish of theseason at the Verizon Heritage (t8)...Finished t5 at the QuailHollow championship, three strokes behind champion Seano’Hair...two strokes back of Steve Stricker on 72nd hole atthe John Deere classic, approach shot found the hazard fora double bogey. Finished t5, posting rounds of 66-69 on finalday that included 36 holes due to weather delays earlier in theweek...one week later, posted final-round 63 to finish t7 atthe u.S. Bank championship. Four top-10s on season matchedcareer best (2003)...Was first-round co-leader (with Leif olson)before finishing t3 at turning Stone resort championship topost fifth top-10 in a season. It was his 20th career top 10...Earned sixth top-10 of the year with t7 at Justin timberlakeShriners Hospitals for children open. 2008: Finished in the top125 on the pga tour money list for the sixth time in sevenyears, thanks to three top-10s in 32 starts and season-bestt7s at the mayakoba golf classic and Zurich classic (with thelatter on the on the same course, tpc Louisiana, where hewon in 2005)...ranked 123rd in mid-october, finished strongwith a t11 at the Valero texas open, a t18 at the ginn surmer classic and a t10 at the children’s miracle Networkclassic. 2007: competed in the first two events in the pgatour playoffs for the FedExcup and collected earnings overeXeMPt StAtUS: 85th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: tim petrovicHeiGHt: 6-2WeiGHt: 195BiRtHPLAce: Northampton, maReSiDence: austin, tXFAMiLY: Wife, Julie; Bayleigh, mackenzie$1 million for the fourth time in his tour career. recorded ninetop-25 finishes, the most since 2004, when he recorded 11...Finished t2 at the Wyndham championship, his best finish ontour since winning the 2005 Zurich classic of New orleans.Was tied for the lead with Brandt Snedeker late in the backnine until Snedeker made a 32-foot birdie putt on the 17thhole. Bogeyed the final hole to finish t2 with Billy mayfair andJeff overton. 2006: made 16 cuts in 30 events and posted fivetop-25s...Started the year with a t11 finish in his first trip tothe mercedes championship at Kapalua, his best effort thatseason. 2005: Earned first tour victory with sudden-deathplayoff over James Driscoll at Zurich classic of New orleans.after opening 72-69-66, entered the final round three shotsoff the lead of chris Dimarco. posted final-round 4-under 68,surviving bogeys on Nos. 15 and 17, rebounding with a 20-footbirdie putt on the 72nd hole to finish at 13-under-par. on firstplayoff hole, holed 4-foot par putt on par-5 18th hole to clinchvictory and career-best $990,000 paycheck. 2004: Qualified forthe masters for the first time his career, after finishing in thetop 40 on the money list in 2003. at augusta National, madethe cut and t41...Was two back of the lead through the firstround at the Bank of america colonial and finished t5 afterclosing with rounds of 69-68...collected his second top-10 ofthe season with a t6 at the INtErNatIoNaL...added a t7at the michelin championship at Las Vegas in october, on thestrength of four rounds in the 60s. 2003: moved up 50 spotson the money list (86 to 36) in his sophomore season, morethan doubling his income with earnings over $1.7 million andqualified for first masters in 2004...Began season with 12straight rounds in the 60s and a t3 at the phoenix open. Sharedthe second-round lead with Harrison Frazar...Finished t2 atthe 84 LumBEr classic thanks four rounds in the 60s. 2002:rookie season included a career-high t2 finish at the FedExSt. Jude classic. Led the first round after posting a career-best6-under-par 65. Won $410,000, helping him earn a trip theBritish open...converted the second double eagle in Hondaclassic tournament history on the 534-yard, par-5 16th hole attpc at Heron Bay from 220 yards with a 4-iron. 2001: BecameeDUcAtion: university of Hartford (1988,communications)SPeciAL inteReStS: autos, music, tV, film, antiques,sportstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1988JoineD toUR: 2002nationwide tour Graduate (2001)fourth player in Nationwide tour history to earn more than$100,000 through first four events. actually did it in three (t2,t2, 3rd), since he missed the first event of the season. 2000:Named player of the Year after finishing first on the goldenBear tour money list. 1997: Finished third at pelz World puttingchampionship. Amateur: Division I all-america selection atthe university of Hartford.PeRSonAL:member of the university of Hartford Hall of Fame.teammates at university of Hartford in 1988 included pgatour members patrick Sheehan and Jerry Kelly…Devoutfan of the Doors and is friends with Doors guitarist robbyKrieger…once worked as a pizza baker and delivery man…Lists Ben crenshaw, Seve Ballesteros and Jim morrisonamong his heroes…along with his wife, Julie, formed “ForEvery child, Inc.,” a charity with a mission to provide needychildren with basic necessities lacking in their lives.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.99 (107)Driving Distance ...........................................278.7 (165)Driving accuracy percentage .......................67.37% (41)greens in regulation percentage ................66.35% (118)putting average ...........................................1.776 (81)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–2 times, most recentWyndham championship/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–3 times,most recent 2009 Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals forchildren open/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $990,000–2005 Zurich classic of New orleans/1career High official World Rank: after 2005 FedEx St.Jude classic/65<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1988a 11989 1 1 $2,569/2491990 21991 21992 21996 2 1 2,088/3702001 1 1 11,443/2002 31 15 1 1 5 797,206/862003 32 21 1 1 4 14 1,739,349/362004 32 23 3 11 1,193,354/652005 32 16 1 3 6 1,711,229/442006 30 16 5 601,928/1322007 32 20 1 1 9 89,890/80 1,052,447/922008 32 17 3 8 97,180/82 958,577/1072009 31 17 1 6 10 655/89 1,551,866/542010 32 19 2 6 937/66 1,028,960/85total 295 167 1 3 2 23 74 10,651,015nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1992 1 1 $913/2391993 13 4 1 3,066/1671999 26 15 2 7 45,035/632001 23 18 2 2 7 12 239,010/7total 63 38 2 2 9 20 288,024* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08masterst41u.S. open t62 t15 t24 cutBritish open cut cut cutpgacut cut cuttHE pLaYErS cut t53 t27 t38 t15Bridgestone Invitational 66the Barclays 83 cut cut t28 cut cut t21 t38Deutsche Bank championship t19 t22 t15 cut cut t40BmW championshipcut cutYear 09 10British opencutpgacut cuttHE pLaYErSt37 cutthe Barclays t46 t21Deutsche Bank championship cut t45BmW championshipt572-154 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSCarl Pettersson (PeeT-er-son)eXeMPt StAtUS: 2010 tournament winner(through 2012)FULL nAMe: carl petterssonHeiGHt: 5-11WeiGHt: 195BiRtHDAte: august 29, 1977BiRtHPLAce: gothenburg, SwedenReSiDence: raleigh, NcFAMiLY: Wife, Deanna; carlie (9/13/04), chase(7/29/07)eDUcAtion: North carolina State universitySPeciAL inteReStS: SportstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2000Q ScHooL: 2002<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (4):2005 chrysler championship. 2006 the memorialtournament. 2008 Wyndham championship. 2010 rBccanadian open.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (1):2002 algarve open de portugal [Eur].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:1—rBc canadian open; t5—Sony open in Hawaii; 6—at&t National; t8—transitions championship.2010 SeASon:Season highlight was a return to the winner’s circle, at therBc canadian open, on the strength of a third-round 60...Bookend, 4-under 66s led to a t5 finish at the Sony openin Hawaii, four strokes behind tournament winner ryanpalmer. It represented the 30th top-10 finish of his tourcareer...Holed a 3-wood from 259 yards for a double eagleon the 516-yard, par-5 fifth hole at LaQuinta cc in the thirdround of the Bob Hope classic. Shot a 66 and finished t39...Earned second top-10 of season with t8 at the transitionschampionship, a tournament he won in 2005. Final-round 73was highest of any player who finished in the top 15...Nexttop-10 finish came 10 starts later, finishing solo-sixth placeat the at&t National...at the rBc canadian open, madethe cut on the number to get to the weekend then took fulladvantage of the opportunity. Followed a 10-under 60 in thethird round with a 67 Sunday to rally from four strokes backand claim a one-stroke-victory over Dean Wilson. His victorymade Sweden the ninth country to claim a champion ofcanada’s national open. Had a 30-foot putt in the third roundfrom the fringe to shoot a 59, but the putt lipped out.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished 136th on the 2009 money list with his onlytop-10 coming in the last event of the season. Had not finishedlower than 74th on the money list since joining the tour in2003. Finished t9 at the children’s miracle Network classic.2008: Surpassed $2 million in earnings for the third consecutiveseason, including No. 21 finishes on both the FedExcuppoints list and the money list. posted a career-high 14 top-25finishes...Won for the third time on tour, at the Wyndhamchampionship in greensboro, Nc where he lived during highschool, and qualified for tHE tour championship for thesecond time...Finished t9 for his first top-10 in the u.S. open(four starts) and just his second top-10 in a major. closed with3-under 68 at torrey pines, his first career sub-par round inthe u.S. open out of 12 rounds played...at the Wyndhamchampionship in august, shot a tournament and course-record9-under-par 61 in the second round and established a new72-hole tournament mark (21-under 259) at Sedgefield cc ingreensboro en route to a two-stroke win over Scott mccarron.the 61 at the refurbished Donald ross-designed course includedtwo bogeys. He attended grimsley High School, which isabout seven miles from Sedgefield, after moving to greensboroat age 15. He also played collegeiately at North carolina Stateand lives in raleigh, Nc, where he commuted to and from thetournament. He also serves on the board of the Wyndhamchampionship. the win in greensboro, his third on the pgatour, was the second time he has won a final, regular-seasonevent on tour (2005 chrysler championship)...competed in allfour events in the pga tour playoffs for the FedExcup, withhis best finish being 21st at tHE tour championship. 2007:recorded a career-best 13 top-25 finishes in a season in whichhe made 25 of 31 cuts. competed in three events in the pgatour playoffs for the FedExcup and finished 38th on the inauguralpoints list...Finished fifth at the John Deere classic thanksin part to a final-round 68 and a putting average of 1.571, whichled the field for the week. Was one shot off Nathan green’s36-hole lead before a third-round 71 dropped him out of contention...Finishedt10 at the BmW championship and fell eightspots short (38th) of qualifying for tHE tour championship...t5 at the turning Stone resort championship, where he waspaired with eventual winner Steve Flesch in the final pairing onSunday. Final-round 73 left him four shots shy of Flesch...Heldthe 54-hole lead at the inaugural Fry’s Electronics open beforea final-round 74 left him t4, five shots behind eventual winnermike Weir. Finish gave him his sixth top 10 of the season andpushed his earnings over the $2-million mark for the secondconsecutive year. 2006: Had a career year, with $2,647,982 inearnings on the strength of a victory and six top-10s...Won thememorial tournament, his second career title. after winningfirst tour event (2005 chrysler championship) in 90th careerstart, needed only 16 subsequent events to earn second careertour win. Was just the fifth different international player towin at muirfield Village gc...Shot a 59 during a casual roundwith friends on June 21 at treyburn cc in Durham, Nc. Had11 birdies and an eagle on the par-72 course...recorded hisfirst top-10 in 10 career major championship starts with a t8at the British open. 2005: closed the season on a high note,making his last eight cuts, including a win and a runner-upfinish in his last two starts. as a result, earned the 2005 FallFinish presented by pricewaterhousecoopers title and its$500,000 bonus...Notched his first tour victory at the chryslerchampionship in palm Harbor. Won by one stroke over chadcampbell at the Westin Innisbrook resort-copperhead course.Became just the third Swedish player to win on tour, joiningJesper parnevik and gabriel Hjertstedt. 2004: Won more than$1 million for the first time in his career and posted a personalbestseven top-10s...t3 finish at the mcI Heritage...Ended theseason with five top-10s in his last six starts. 2003: Was justshy of earning $1 million in his rookie season and finished in thetop 75 on the money list...Lone top-10 occurred in fifth careertour start (second as a tour member), second behind tigerWoods at Buick Invitational. Birdied final hole on Sunday tomove into solo second. 2002: Finished t21 at the pga tourQualifying tournament to earn his first tour card...Fulfilled theearly promise he showed on the European tour by winning thealgarve open de portugal in a playoff with David gilford...alsoheld a share of the first-round lead in the British open with a67. Finished t43. 2001: made a bright start to his Europeantour career, finishing t7 in the carlsberg malaysian open, hisfirst career start and outright second in the open de argentina,his sixth career professional start on the European tour. 2000:Won the European amateur and represented Sweden in theEisenhower trophy before turning professional in September.Amateur: Won four tournaments while at North carolinaState, including the Ncaa East regionals event by four strokes,but was disqualified for signing for an incorrect scorecard...priorto attending North carolina State, was two-time national juniorcollege individual champion at central alabama communitycollege (1997-98). roomed with tour member marc turnesaat North carolina State.PeRSonAL:took up golf at age 10 near course where he lived in gothenburg,Sweden…Father, Lars, a low-handicap golfer, was an executivefor Volvo trucks Division, resulting in carl living in Englandbetween ages 10-14, then moving to greensboro, Nc, for his lasttwo years of high school when his father was transferred. Wasthe 1996 state 4-a medalist for grimsley High School. Now livesin raleigh where he attended college.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.55 (51)Driving Distance ...........................................282.1 (137)Driving accuracy percentage .......................62.82% (112)greens in regulation percentage ................63.80% (169)putting average ...........................................1.736 (4)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 60–rBc canadian open/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 60–2010 rBccanadian open/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,035,000–2006 the memorial tournament/1career High official World Rank: after 2006 u.S. Bankchampionship in milwaukee/23Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2002 3 2 $21,728/2003 26 15 1 1 6 977,076/742004 28 22 1 7 11 1,367,962/512005 34 20 1 1 3 9 1,993,851/312006 28 20 1 6 12 2,647,982/182007 31 25 6 13 93,572/38 2,040,938/342008 29 25 1 5 14 107,394/21 2,512,538/212009 29 15 1 3 258/154 564,605/1362010 29 20 1 4 7 1,332/40 1,934,465/39total 237 164 4 2 1 33 75 14,061,144* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters t27 t52 cutu.S. open cut cut t17 t6 t36British open t43 t57 t8 t45 cutpga cut cut 54 cut t47 cut t24tHE pLaYErS cut cut t8 t28 t51 WDtour championship 18 21accenture match play championship t33 t17 t33Bridgestone Invitational t27 t30 t36ca championship t54 t17 t35 t35HSBc championst39the Barclays t30 cut cut t72 t48 cutDeutsche Bank championship t11 t4 cut cut t21 cutBmW championship cut t7 cut t4 t10 t33 t30pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-155


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2gary PlayerWoRLD GoLF HALL oF FAMe MeMBeR (inducted 1974)eXeMPt StAtUS: Life memberFULL nAMe: gary playerHeiGHt: 5-7WeiGHt: 150BiRtHDAte: November 1, 1935BiRtHPLAce: Johannesburg, South africaReSiDence: palm Beach, FLFAMiLY: Wife, Vivienne Verwey; Jennifer, marc, Wayne,michele, theresa and amanda; 20 grandchildren<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 3-10events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1957 9 9 1 1 6 $3,683/1958 14 13 1 2 9 11 18,591/1959 9 9 1 1 2 5 5,694/1960 13 13 1 5 13 13,879/1961 28 28 3 2 4 20 25 64,540/1962 17 17 1 2 2 10 15 45,838/1963 22 22 1 6 1 18 21 55,455/1964 17 17 2 1 2 9 14 61,450/1965 12 12 1 2 7 10 69,964/1966 10 10 2 4 7 26,391/1967 14 14 1 2 8 12 55,821/1968 15 15 1 1 12 14 48,828/1969 16 16 1 3 3 10 13 122,884/1970 17 15 1 1 2 8 12 99,267/1971 14 14 2 2 1 8 8 119,355/1972 15 15 2 1 8 13 118,041/1973 9 9 1 3 7 47,752/1974 14 13 3 5 10 105,986/1975 15 14 2 4 8 73,943/1976 16 15 1 4 10 53,669/1977 17 17 2 8 12 112,485/1978 17 17 3 7 10 177,336/1979 8 7 2 3 6 74,482/1980 11 10 1 3 4 45,471/781981 15 9 3 22,483/1231982 11 6 3 22,059/1471983 11 9 2 20,567/1471984 13 10 1 1 5 93,258/701985 8 4 1 11,032/1751986 11987 1 1 4,257/2311988 21989 21990 1 1 1 11,000/2251991 11992 11993 1 1 3,700/2811994 11995 2 1 7,935/2691996 21997 21998 2 1 11,200/2701999 22000 22001 22002 12003 12004 12005 12006 12007 12008 12009 1total 440 384 24 33 22 177 281 1,834,482nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2004 12005 12006 12007 1total 4* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*nAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup captain (3), 2003, 2005, 2007. World cup (16), 1956,1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1977.SPeciAL inteReStS: Breeding thoroughbredrace horses, farming, physical fitness,the player Foundation benefiting children’seducation, Black Knight International, including garyplayer real Estate, gary player Design, gary player golfacademy and gary player Stud FarmtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1953JoineD toUR: 1957cHAMPionS toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 4-2Year events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings Rank1985 1 1 1 1 $30,000 441986 17 3 4 2 13 17 291,190 51987 20 3 2 3 16 20 333,439 61988 20 5 2 3 16 18 435,914 21989 18 2 1 1 11 17 514,116 41990 22 1 4 2 13 20 507,268 91991 20 1 1 2 9 17 337,253 181992 21 2 3 9 16 346,798 231993 22 1 1 6 15 360,272 261994 22 1 1 4 12 309,776 301995 20 1 2 11 309,251 381996 23 3 7 13 494,714 241997 22 1 10 208,615 621998 18 1 5 15 455,206 371999 20 2 7 235,181 612000 21 7 199,579 702001 21 3 4 256,013 632002 18 1 1 109,006 902003 15 1 78,690 932004 15 1 62,287 962005 14 63,547 902006 12 35,052 1122007 8 22,386 1262008 6 9,708 1642009 10 28,682 1042010 3 14,350 132total 429 19 21 17 119 223 6,048,293<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68masters t24 cut t8 t6 1 t2 t5 t5 t2 t28 t6 t7u.S. open 2 t15 t19 t9 t6 t8 t23 1 t15 t12 t16British open 4 t24 7 1 7 cut cut t7 t8 cut t4 t3 1pga t39 1 t8 t13 t33 t3Year 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81masters t32 3 t6 t10 1 t30 t28 t19 1 t17 t6 t15u.S. open t48 t44 t27 t15 12 t8 t43 t23 t10 t6 t2 cut t26British open t23 cut t7 t6 t14 1 t32 t28 t22 t34 t19 cut cutpga 2 t12 t4 1 t51 7 t33 t13 t31 t26 t23 t26 t49tHE pLaYErS cut t21 t9 t13 t28 cut t8 cutYear 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94masters t15 cut t21 t36 cut t35 cut cut t24 cut cut 60 cutu.S. open cut t20 t43 cut cutBritish open t42 cut cut cut t35 t66 t61 cut cut t57 cut cut cutpga cut t42 t2 cuttHE pLaYErS cut 61Year 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07masters cut cut cut 46 cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cutBritish opent68 cut cut cut cut cut cutcHAMPionS toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98Senior pga championship 1 8 1 t8 1 t8 5 t16 t19 t60 t31 t20 t39u.S. Senior open 2 1 1 t9 t3 t8 t3 t17 t13 t19 t60 t21JELD-WEN tradition 2 2 t15 t20 t17 t27 t17 t9 t51 t17constellation Energy Senior players t14 1 t3 3 t18 t43 t18 t33 t42 t49 t49Year 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09Senior pga championship t43 t46 t8 t45 cut cut cut cut cutSenior British open t51 cut t61 t65 76 cut cutu.S. Senior open cut 57 cut t54 cut cutJELD-WEN tradition t50 t34 t19 t62 75 t64 t73 t76 67constellation Energy Senior players t29 t57 t56 t58 t742-156 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRS<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (24):1958 Kentucky Derby open. 1959 British open. 1961 LuckyInternational open, Sunshine open Invitational, masterstournament. 1962 pga championship. 1963 San Diegoopen Invitational. 1964 pensacola open Invitational, 500Festival open Invitation. 1965 u.S. open. 1968 British open.1969 tournament of champions. 1970 greater greensboroopen. 1971 greater Jacksonville open, National airlinesopen Invitational. 1972 greater New orleans open,pga championship. 1973 Southern open. 1974 masterstournament, Danny thomas memphis classic, Britishopen. 1978 masters tournament, moNY tournament ofchampions, Houston open.cHAMPionS toUR VictoRieS (19):1985 Quadel Senior classic. 1986 general Foods pgaSeniors’ championship, united Hospitals Senior golfchampionship, Denver post champions of golf. 1987mazda SENIor tourNamENt pLaYErS championship,u.S. Senior open, paineWebber World Seniors Invitational.1988 general Foods pga Seniors’ championship, aetnachallenge, Southwestern Bell classic, u.S. Senior open,gtE North classic. 1989 gtE North classic, the rJrchampionship. 1990 pga Seniors’ championship. 1991royal caribbean classic. 1993 Bank one classic. 1995 Bankone classic. 1998 Northville Long Island classic.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (110):1955 East rand open, Egyptian matchplay. 1956 East randopen, South african open, ampol tournament, Dunloptournament at Sunningdale. 1957 Western provinceopen, australian pga championship, coffs Harbourtournament. 1958 australian open, Natal open, ampoltournament, coffs Harbour tournament. 1959 transvaalopen, South african pga championship, Natal open,Western province open, South african masters, Victorianopen. 1960 Sprite tournament, transvaal open, Southafrican open, South african pga championship, Southafrican masters, Natal open, Western province open.1961 Yomiuri open, ampol tournament. 1962 australianopen, transvaal open, Natal open. 1963 Sponsored5000, Liquid air tournament, richelieu grand prix [capetown], richelieu grand prix [Johannesburg], australianopen, transvaal open, South african masters. 1964 Southafrican masters. 1965 australian open, piccadilly Worldmatch play championship, South african open, World cup[indiv], World cup [with Harold Henning], World Series ofgolf, NtL challenge cup. 1966 piccadilly World match playchampionship, transvaal open, South african open, Natalopen. 1967 South african open, South african masters.1968 piccadilly World match play championship, WorldSeries of golf, South african open. 1969 australian open,South african open, South african pga championship,australian masters. 1970 australian open, DunlopInternational. 1971 South africa masters, piccadilly Worldmatch play championship, general motors open, Westernprovince open. 1972 South african masters I, Southafrican masters II, Western province open, Japan airlinesopen, South african open, Brazilian open, World Series ofgolf. 1973 general motors open, piccadilly World matchplay championship. 1974 South african masters, randInternational open, general motors International classic,Ibergolf tournament, La manga tournament, australianopen, Brazilian open. 1975 Lancome trophy, South africanopen, general motors classic. 1976 general motors open,South african masters I, South african masters II, Southafrican open. 1977 South african open, IcL International,World cup [indiv]. 1979 South african open, South africanpga championship, Kronenbrau championship, Sun city.1980 chile open, trophy Felix Houphonet-Boigny. 1981South african open. gold coast classic. 1982 South africanpga championship. 1983 Skins game. 1984 JohnnieWalker. 1986 Nissan Skins game. 1988 Nissan Skinsgary Player (Continued)game. 1991 Nissan Skins game. 1994 Skills challenge.1995 alfred Dunhill challenge. 1997 Daiichi Seimei cup,Nelson mandela Invitational, South african open.BeSt 2010 cHAMPionS toUR FiniSH:36—mitsubishi Electric championship at Hualalai2010 SeASon:Did not play a round on the pga tour for the first timesince 1957... played in three official champions tour eventsas he continued to serve as one of golf’s great worldwideambassadors…teamed with Bob charles to win theDemaret Division title at the Liberty mutual Legends of golfby two strokes over the team of tom Shaw and Don Bies.the World golf Hall of Fame duo recorded a 36-hole recordscore of 19-under-par 125…teamed with arnold palmerand Jack Nicklaus at the olde Farm gc in Virginia in theBig 3 for mountain mission Kids sponsored by Johnson& Johnson. the 19-hole scramble event, benefiting themountain mission School, raised more than $15.1 million,the most-ever by a golf tournament in a single day.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Bettered his age in all three rounds at the mitsubishiElectric championship at Hualalai. Shot rounds of 70-71-71,marking the first time the 73-year-old had accomplishedthe feat in one event. Bettered his age twice at thetoshiba classic, with rounds of 72-71 on the weekend atNewport Beach...Bettered his age in the second round ofthe Walmart First tee open at pebble Beach, shooting 72at Del monte gc. It was the 15th time he had bettered hisage in champions tour competition...made his 52nd andfinal start at the masters tournament in april. It was hisrecord 52nd career start...two weeks after the masters,he teamed with Bob charles for a one-stroke victory inthe Demaret Division (70 and older) at the Liberty mutualLegends of golf. 2007: captained the International teamin the presidents cup for the third consecutive playing.the Internationals lost to the united States in montreal...Bettered his age on consecutive days at the mastercardchampionship at Hualalai, shooting 69s in the first andsecond rounds...matched his age with a 71 in the secondround of both the turtle Bay championship and the allianzchampionship...again matched his age with a secondround71 at the acE group classic...Bettered his age forthe third time in the season when he carded a 1-under 70Saturday at the Boeing championship at Sandestin...tiedarnold palmer’s record for most career appearances atthe masters when he played in his 50th event at augustaNational in april. missed the cut after posting rounds of83-77. 2006: made his 49th masters appearance, tied forsecond most with Doug Ford behind arnold palmer (50).also played in 11 champions tour events. the 70-year oldbettered his age twice with 69s during the first rounds ofthe Senior British open and the Walmart First tee openat pebble Beach...recipient of the payne Stewart award,given at tHE tour championship. 2005: Served as captainof the International team at the presidents cup for thesecond time. Bettered his age for the second time in hiscareer when he closed with a 68 at the Bank of americachampionship near Boston in June. 2003: Was captainof International team in presidents cup in South africa.matched ended in a tie. 2002: Had entered the open qualifierfor the British open, but was forced to withdraw due to apulled rib muscle. Broke streak of competing in 46 consecutiveBritish opens. 1985: Joined the champions tour. 1978:Earned the third masters title of his career when he beganthe final round seven strokes behind Hubert green and shot64, winning by one after birdies on seven of the final 10holes...Went on to win the Houston open and tournamentof champions the next two weeks for three wins in asmany starts. they were his last victories on tour. He hasthe distinction of winning at least one tour event in fivedecades. 1974: captured both the second masters title ofhis career and third British open. Became the only player inthe 20th century to win the British open in three differentdecades...Inducted into the World golf Hall of Fame. 1972:Earned his second pga championship title. 1968: SecondBritish open title came at carnoustie, Scotland with atwo-stroke victory over Jack Nicklaus and Bob charles.1965: Won his only u.S. open. Joins gene Sarazen, BenHogan, Jack Nicklaus and tiger Woods as winners of allfour majors. He completed the grand Slam at age 29. 1962:Won the first of two pga championships. 1961: Won hisfirst of three masters...also claimed two other victoriesfor first multi-win season...Was the leading money winneron tour for the only time in his career. 1959: claimed hisfirst major title with victory at the British open. 1958: Wonfirst tour event of his career at the Kentucky Derby open.PeRSonAL:Dubbed the “Black Knight,” “mr. Fitness” and the“International ambassador of golf”…a renowned golfcourse architect with over 200 design projects locatedthroughout the world. Designer of the course at thetpc Jasna polana near princeton, NJ, and the Links atFancourt in South africa—the site of the 2003 presidentscup…operates Black Knight International, which includesgary player group, gary player Design, gary player golfacademy and gary player Enterprises—aspects of whichinclude licensing, publishing, videos, apparel, golf equipmentand memorabilia…gary player Stud Farm hasreceived worldwide acclaim for breeding top horses…operates the player Foundation, with its primary objectiveto promote education for underprivileged children. theFoundation built the Blair atholl Schools in Johannesburg,South africa, which has educational facilities for more than500 students from kindergarten through the seventh gradeand also supports other educational projects throughoutthe world…Says his biggest thrill in golf is being the thirdplayer in history after gene Sarazen and Ben Hogan to winall four grand Slam events…Has traveled more miles thanany athlete in history - more than 14 million and counting.at one point in his career, traveled with his six childrenand more than 30 pieces of luggage that sometimes tookas many as three taxis to transport…among his heroes areWinston churchill, mother teresa, Nelson mandela andmahatma gandhi…among his favorite golf courses arethe Links at Fancourt in his native South africa, cypresspoint, carnoustie and the tpc Jasna polana…one of hissuperstitions or lucky charms is wearing black…Favoriteathletes are michael Jordan and pele…Web site isgaryplayer.com.PLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer Low Round/Round: 62–1976 Florida citrus open/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $62,500–1984 pga championship/t22010 ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average (actual) .............................76.78Driving Distance ...........................................239.3Driving accuracy percentage .......................72.22%greens in regulation percentage ................48.77%putting average ...........................................1.924(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/aMISCELLANEOUS ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round: 72–2010 the acE group classic/3.career champions tour Low Round: 63–1993 gtE Westclassic/1Largest career champions tour Paycheck/Finish: $202,500–1989 the rJr championship/1Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-157


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSD.a. PointsSection Player BiograPhies2BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:3—2009 Hp Byron Nelson championship.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (4):2001 Inland Empire open. 2004 Northeast pennsylvaniaclassic, pete Dye West Virginia classic. 2008 miccosukeechampionship.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t4—the greenbrier classic; t7—Hp Byron Nelsonchampionship; t9—Farmers Insurance open.2010 SeASon:collected three top-10 finishes in 2010 and retainedtour card for second consecutive season…after missingthe cut in his first two starts of the season, posted at9 at Farmers Insurance open where he was co-leaderthrough 36 holes…Finished t7 at the Hp Byron Nelsonchampionship with four rounds of par or better…posted acareer-best, 9-under 61 in the third round of the greenbrierclassic en route to a t4 finish. Flirted with a 59, standingat 10-under through 16 holes, but a three-putt bogey on thepar-5 17th hole ended historic opportunity.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished a career-best No. 66 on the pga tourmoney list and earned more than $1 million in a seasonfor the first time in his career...Final-round 65 earned firsttop-10 of season, a t9, at the Honda classic. Final-round65 tied the low round of the day with Scott piercy...Earnedanother t9 the following week at the puerto rico open presentedby Banco popular...posted a career-best third-placefinish at the Hp Byron Nelson championship with four sub-70 rounds, including 65-65 on the weekend...ranked 72ndin the final FedExcup standings...Shot 65 in the final roundto finish the season with a t7 at the children’s miracleNetwork classic. It marked the third time in 2009 that heposted a final-round 65 to earn a top-10 finish. Leaped11 spots on the final money list to No. 66. 2008: madeeXeMPt StAtUS: 93rd on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: Darren andrew pointsHeiGHt: 6-1WeiGHt: 195BiRtHDAte: December 1, 1976BiRtHPLAce: pekin, ILReSiDence: ocoee, FLFAMiLY: Wife, Lori; Laila Jane (2/10/10)the cut in 16 of 25 starts on the Nationwide tour, with10 top-25 finishes. Finished No. 16 on the official moneylist and became one of five players in tour history with$1 million in career earnings. collected the first top-10 ofthe year with a t5 at the 36-hole HSBc New Zealand pgachampionship, finishing four shots behind tournament winnerDarron Stiles. Became the only player to notch top-10sin both events Down under after a t7 effort at the moonahclassic...Was 36-hole co-leader with Kyle mccarthy at theFord Wayne gretzky classic after opening rounds of 69-62.Finished t10...Led by two shots going into the final round ofthe Northeast pennsylvania classic where a final-round 73dropped him into a t9...Won the miccosukee championshipin spectacular fashion when he holed a 125-yard shotfrom the fairway at the 72nd hole. He then defeated mattBettencourt with birdie on the first playoff hole. Win washis fourth career Nationwide tour title. Was t43 and sevenstrokes back after 36 holes. third-round 62 was his second62 this season. Win vaulted him from 40th to 15th on themoney list and secured a spot on the 2009 pga tour. 2007:made the cut in 16 of 29 starts on the Nationwide tour,with five top-25 finishes. concluded the year No. 39 on themoney list, with $156,799. posted a season-best runner-upfinish at the albertsons Boise open. posted back-to-backeagles during a third-round 63. 2006: Finished No. 162 onthe pga tour money list, with $405,984. posted threetop-25 finishes, including his first career top-10—at theHonda classic (t10). 2005: after finishing 161st on the pgatour money list in his rookie season, earned his way backon tour by finishing t3 at the year-end National Qualifyingtournament. posted four top-25s including t13s at theunofficial Nissan open and the B.c. open. 2004: Finishedsecond on the Nationwide tour money list with $332,815 toearn his initial tour card. posted his second tour victory atthe 2004 Northeast pennsylvania classic in a playoff overJames Driscoll. came back a few weeks later and won theinaugural pete Dye West Virginia classic. Led tour in Birdieaverage. 2003: Finished No. 50 on the Nationwide toureDUcAtion: university of Illinois (1999, Speechcommunications)SPeciAL inteReStS: FishingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1999Q ScHooL: 2005JoineD toUR: 2005nationwide tour Graduate (2004, 2008)money list. 2002: Finished 66th on Nationwide tour moneylist mainly due to a season-best t4 at the gila river golfclassic (set up when he matched the Whirlwind gc recordwith a 10-under 61 in the third round). 2001: In rookie seasonon Nationwide tour, won the Inland Empire open andranked No. 30 on the final money list. amateur: third-teamall-america at Illinois. three-time Illinois amateur champion.reached the quarterfinals of the 1996 u.S. amateurat pumpkin ridge gc, where he lost to eventual championtiger Woods, 3 and 2, in the quarterfinals.PeRSonAL:Lists his parents and his nephew (carson chorney) as hisheroes. Nine-year-old carson has neuroblastoma, a rare,curable form of cancer. Following a successful surgery,which revealed no signs of cancer, carson was nominatedto be Florida’s representative for the children’s miracleNetwork. as such, he was afforded the opportunity tomeet president obama in 2010 and “hang with uncle D.a.at Disney” during the children’s miracle Network classic.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.96 (103)Driving Distance ...........................................283.0 (133)Driving accuracy percentage .......................64.52% (81)greens in regulation percentage ................67.90% (74)putting average ...........................................1.808 (158)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 61–the greenbrier classic/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–2010 thegreenbrier classic/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $442,000–2009 Hp Byron Nelson championship/3career High official World Rank: after 2010 pgachampionship/156<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2004 22005 33 15 4 $400,540/1612006 28 12 1 3 405,984/1622008 3 3 1 126,918/2009 29 19 1 4 8 808/72 1,320,021/662010 29 15 3 7 654/82 975,433/93total 124 64 1 8 23 3,228,896nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2001 20 14 1 2 4 $126,366/302002 23 15 1 7 68,341/662003 24 18 1 2 7 95,613/502004 24 16 2 1 4 9 332,815/22007 29 16 1 4 5 156,799/392008 25 16 1 5 10 266,696/16total 145 95 4 2 1 18 42 1,046,630* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 05 06 07 08 09 10u.S. opent69British opencutpgat16tHE pLaYErScutthe Barclays cut cut t31 t47Deutsche Bank championship cut t66 t49 cutBmW championshipt28 cut2-158 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSian PoultereXeMPt StAtUS: 2010 World golf championshipstournament winner (through 2013)FULL nAMe: Ian James poulterHeiGHt: 6-1WeiGHt: 189BiRtHDAte: January 10, 1976BiRtHPLAce: Stevenage, EnglandReSiDence: Buckinghamshire, England; orlando, FLFAMiLY: Wife, Katie; aimee-Leigh (2/1/02), Luke James(5/22/04)eDUcAtion: Barclay SchoolSPeciAL inteReStS: cars, all ball sportstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1995JoineD toUR: 2004<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2010 World golf championships-accenture match playchampionship.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (11):1999 open de cote d’Ivoire [Eurchal]. 2000 Italian open[Eur]. 2001 moroccan open [Eur]. 2002 Italian open [Eur].2003 celtic manor resort Wales open [Eur], Nordic open[Eur]. 2004 Volvo masters andalucia [Eur]. 2006 open demadrid masters [Eur]. 2007 Dunlop phoenix [Jpn]. 2009Barclays Singapore open [Eur]. 2010 uBS Hong Kong open.otHeR VictoRieS (1):2010 Shark Shootout [with Dustin Johnson]BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:1—World golf championships-accenture match playchampionship; t10—masters tournament.2010 SeASon:made 15 starts on the pga tour in 2010, highlighted bya win at the World golf championships-accenture matchplay championship. member of victorious European rydercup squad…In first start of the season, posted a 4-and-2victory over fellow Englishman paul casey to win theaccenture match play championship, becoming the firstplayer from England to win a World golf championshipsevent. It was his first pga tour victory in his 103rd start.He was 2-up after the morning 18 holes and moved to 4-upafter two holes in the afternoon. Jumped from No. 11 toNo. 5 on the official World golf ranking, his highest careerranking. In his six individual matches, defeated playersfrom six countries (united States, australia, India, thailand,Spain and England). played only 114 holes all week—only tiger Woods with 112 holes in 2003 played fewer.Improved his accenture match play record to 18-7. Wasso dominant on the weekend that he trailed for only onehole over the final 50 holes of the tournament…Held thesecond-round co-lead with Lee Westwood before finishingt10 at the masters. In six trips to the masters, poulter hasnever finished worse than t33. His first- and second-round68s matched his best round at augusta National (thirdround, 2009)…Withdrew from the pga championship after54 holes due to a back injury…tallied 3-1-0 record for winningEuropean ryder cup team, with a 8-3-0 career recordin the biennial event…In mid-November, in defense of hisBarclays Singapore open, he stumbled to a final-round 73 tot6. posted a second-round 63 to climb into contention…thefollowing week, at the uBS Hong Kong open, he flirted witha 59 in the second round at the par-70 Hong Kong gc beforesettling for a 10-under 60. Had to hole out from the fairwayon No. 18 for the 59 but landed his approach shot pin high, 6feet to the right. Looked like he would make it two Europeantour wins in a row when he had a birdie putt to win on the72nd hole at the Dubai World championship. Just missedthat bid to fall into a playoff with robert Karlsson. He parredthe second playoff hole to Karlsson’s birdie. Finished fourthin the race to Dubai, that tour’s season-long points competition...returnedto the u.S. in mid-December and teamedwith Dustin Johnson to win the Shark Shootout in Naples,FL. the duo shot a final-round 59 in the scramble formatto defeat the team of Darren clarke-graeme mcDowell bytwo strokes.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: recorded 12 top-25 finishes in 17 starts, including aseason-best runner-up finish at tHE pLaYErS...Finished t9after a third-round, 2-and-1 loss to Sean o’Hair at the Worldgolf championships-accenture match play championship...Finished t5 at the Quail Hollow championship, threestrokes behind champion Sean o’Hair...recorded the thirdrunner-up finish of his pga tour career at tHE pLaYErSchampionship, finishing four strokes behind championHenrik Stenson...Shot 12-under 268 for an eighth-placefinish at the crowne plaza Invitational where he played theback nine bogey-free and 11-under for the week...Finishedt9 at the Barclays, joining tiger Woods, Steve Stricker androbert allenby as the only players finishing in the top-20to avoid a double bogey all week...Edged china’s LiangWen-chong by one shot to complete a wire-to-wire victoryin the Barclays Singapore open in early November. parredthe 18th hole to secure his first win since the 2007 Dunlopphoenix in Japan and first on the European tour since the2006 madrid masters...Just missed out on advancing totHE tour championship presented by coca-cola, finishing31st on the FedExcup points list. 2008: recorded seventop-25 finishes and made 12 of 15 cuts...only top-10 finishof the season came in his 11th start, where a 1-under69 on the final day propelled him to a runner-up effort atthe British open, four strokes behind champion padraigHarrington. It represented his best effort in 23 majorchampionship appearances...Had the best individual rydercup record in Europe’s loss at Valhalla, finishing 4-1-0.only loss came in Friday Foursomes. 2007: Had career-bestnumber of top-10s (5) and top-25s (8) as he earned morethan $1 million for a second consecutive season...Bestfinish of the year came in april at the EDS Byron Nelsonchampionship, finishing t3...Fourth top-10 came in augustat the Barclays, a t9, his second top-10 finish in two startsat Westchester cc. moved up 14 spots in the pga tourplayoffs for the FedExcup standings from 73rd to 59th...Ended season with a t10 at the BmW championship, hisfifth top-10 of the season. 2006: recorded four top-10s in15 starts, made 13 cuts and earned more than $1.5 million...Finished t7 at the Zurich classic of New orleans for firsttop-10 in eighth start...In June, added a t9 at the Barclaysclassic...the next week finished t12 at the u.S. open...recorded his first top-10 in a major championship with at9 at the pga championship...Won the Banco madrid Valleromano open de madrid golf masters on the Europeantour by five strokes in September...Finished t2 at the Worldgolf championships-american Express championship inLondon, his first top-10 at the event...Finished t9 at theVolvo masters the last European tour event of the season.Finished ninth on the European tour order of merit. 2005:Did not win on European tour for the first season sincejoining the tour in 2000...played in a career-high 20 tourevents with two top-10s...playing in his third event of theseason, posted a t8 at the Bob Hope chrysler classic...Semifinalist at the World golf championships-accenturematch play championship where he fell to eventual championDavid toms, 3 and 2. Defeated Jim Furyk, Stuartappleby, rory Sabbatini and Nick o’Hern before losingto toms. Lost in 20 holes to retief goosen in consolationSection 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2000 1 1 $10,970/2001 2 1 12002 1 1 16,223/2003 4 4 30,859/2004 9 6 1 2 176,318/2005 20 10 2 4 946,890/862006 15 13 1 4 7 1,553,906/512007 18 14 1 5 8 92,275/57 1,431,390/642008 15 12 1 1 7 95,310/112 1,488,214/652009 17 13 1 5 12 1,532/31 2,431,001/252010 15 12 1 2 5 1,396/39 2,079,664/36total 117 87 1 3 1 20 46 10,165,436eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 11 9 1 1 3 4 $2,018,6899* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters t31 t33 t13 t25 t20 t10u.S. open cut t57 t12 t36 WD t18 t47British open t64 t50 t46 t25 t11 cut t27 2 cut t60pga cut t61 t37 t47 t9 t23 t31 t19 WDtHE pLaYErS t33 cut t27 t28 t21 2 cutaccenture match play championship t5 4 t33 t9 t17 t9 1Bridgestone Invitational t13 t33 t33 t13 t30 t16 t15 t65ca championship cNL t44 t18 t2 t16 t57 t13 t37HSBc championst45 t13the Barclays t9 t9 cut t9 t15Deutsche Bank championshipcut cut cut t45BmW championship t10 t20 t13nAtionAL teAMS: ryder cup (3), 2004, 2008, 2010; World cup (4), 2001, 2007, 2008, 2009.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-159


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2match to finish fourth and earn $450,000. 2004: Joined thetour as a Special temporary member the week of august4…at the European tour’s season-ending Volvo masters,defeated Sergio garcia in a playoff and finished ninth inEuropean tour’s Volvo order of merit...In first tour start,finished t5 at the World golf championships-accenturematch play championship, losing to Stephen Leaney,1-up, in the fourth round. In first three rounds, defeatedchris riley, Duffy Waldorf and John Huston...member ofvictorious European ryder cup squad and posted a 1-1record in ryder cup debut. 2003: Victorious twice in Europeat the celtic manor resort Wales open and the Nordicopen, and finished career-best fifth in Volvo order of merit.2002: captured the 59th Italian open telecom Italia. 2001:capped successful sophomore campaign with victory at themoroccan open. 2000: His first year culminated in winningthe Sir Henry cotton rookie of the Year award, thanks toa first in the Italian open in october, ultimately finishingian Poulter (Continued)31st on the Volvo order of merit. 1999: played the Europeanchallenge tour with a win at the open de cote d’Ivoire.PeRSonAL:Has partnered with Dreamflight to give seriously ill and disabledchildren Holiday of a Lifetime trips to central Floridatheme parks…took up the game at age 4 when his father,terry, a single-digit handicapper, gave him a cut-down3-wood…older brother Danny is also a professional…Noted for his colorful hairstyles and clothing, most notablythe 2004 majors where he wore trousers that featuredpink (masters tournament), union Jack (British open)and united States stars and stripes (pga championship)designs. Has developed his own clothing line, which isavailable at his Web site, ianpoulter.co.uk. His design companydesigned the uniforms for great Britain and Ireland inthe 2008 curtis cup.Nick PriceWoRLD GoLF HALL oF FAMe MeMBeR (inducted 2003)eXeMPt StAtUS: top 50 on pga tour careermoney listFULL nAMe: Nicholas raymond Leige priceHeiGHt: 6-0WeiGHt: 190BiRtHDAte: January 28, 1957BiRtHPLAce: Durban, South africaPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.21 (130)Driving Distance ...........................................286.8 (109)Driving accuracy percentage .......................62.72% (113)greens in regulation percentage ................62.47% (181)putting average ...........................................1.804 (149)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 63–Waste management phoenixopen/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2 times, mostrecent 2010 Waste management phoenix open/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,400,000–2010 World golf championships–accenture match play championship/1career High official World Rank: after 2010 masterstournament/5ReSiDence: Hobe Sound, FLFAMiLY: Wife, Sue; gregory (8/9/91), robynFrances (8/5/93), Kimberly rae (9/9/96)SPeciAL inteReStS: Water skiing, fishing, flying, golfcourse architecturetURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1977Q ScHooL: 1982<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (18):1983 World Series of golf. 1991 gtE Byron Nelson golfclassic, canadian open. 1992 pga championship, H.E.B.texas open. 1993 tHE pLaYErS championship, canongreater Hartford open, Sprint Western open, FederalExpress St. Jude classic. 1994 Honda classic, SouthwesternBell colonial, motorola Western open, British open, pgachampionship, Bell canadian open. 1997 mcI classic. 1998FedEx St. Jude classic. 2002 mastercard colonial.cHAMPionS toUR VictoRieS (3):2009 outback Steakhouse pro-am. 2010 Liberty mutualLegends of golf, the principal charity classic.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (24):1979 asseng Invitational [Saf]. 1980 canon Europeanmasters [Eur]. 1981 San reno masters [Eur], South africanmasters [Saf]. 1982 Vaals reef open [Saf]. 1985 tropheeLancome [Eur], IcL International [Saf]. 1989 West EndSouth australian open [aus]. 1992 air New Zealand/Shell open [aus]. 1993 IcL International [Saf], Sun citymillion Dollar challenge [Saf]. 1994 British open [Eur],IcL International [Saf]. 1995 alfred Dunhill challenge[Saf], Hassan II golf trophy [morocco], Zimbabwe open[Saf]. 1997 Dimension Data pro-am [Eur], alfred DunhillSouth african pga [Eur], Zimbabwe open [Saf], millionDollar challenge [Saf]. 1998 Dimension Data pro-am [Saf],Zimbabwe open [Saf], million Dollar challenge [Saf]. 1999Suntory open [Jpn].otHeR VictoRieS (4):1992 pga grand Slam of golf. 2001 cVS charity classic[with mark calcavecchia]. 2006 cVS charity classic [withtim clark]. 2009 cVS caremark charity classic [with Davidtoms].BeSt 2010 cHAMPionS toUR FiniSHeS:1—the principal charity classic, Liberty mutual Legends ofgolf; 2—Boeing classic; t3—Dick’s Sporting goods open,3m championship; t4—the cap cana championship; 5—Senior pga championship, outback Steakhouse pro-am;6—Ensure classic at rock Barn; t8—SaS championship;t9—allianz championship, toshiba classic2010 SeASon:Had his career-best champions tour year, winning multipleofficial titles for the first time since 1994. He led the circuitin the all-around category (52). Finished second in Scoringaverage (69.09) and fourth in top-10 Finishes (12). crediteda switch to the belly putter in late February as the reasonfor his success, and he reeled off eight top-10 performancesin nine starts after changing putters…First of two titlescame in late april, when he teamed with mark o’mearato win the Legends Division at the Liberty mutual Legendsof golf. His par on the second playoff hole gave the teamthe victory over John cook/Joey Sindelar. Duo finishedwith a 54-hole, bogey-free total of 28-under-par 188…Was selected as the champions tour’s player of the monthfor June after he added a second title, at the principalcharity classic. avenged a playoff loss the year prior with afour-stroke victory over tommy armour III, thanks to a finalround67 at glen oaks. Became the first player since r.W.Eaks at the 2007 greater Hickory classic at rock Barn towin a tournament after losing in a playoff the year prior…Forced to withdraw from the u.S. Senior open at Sahaleein late July after suffering a freak toe injury just prior to theevent…Finished t3 at the 3m championship, thanks to an8-under-par 64 in the final round. His check for $105,000pushed his season earnings over the $1-million mark for thethird straight year.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: turned in another steady year on the champions tourand finally broke through with his first victory...Win came inhis 39th career start on the tour at the outback Steakhousepro-am. two-stroke victory over Larry Nelson at tpc tampaBay also ended a tour victory drought of 111 events, datingto the 2002 mastercard colonial...partnered with pgatour player David toms to victory at the cVS caremarkcharity classic in rhode Island in June. It was his thirdvictory in the event and each has come with a different partner.2008: Was among the top-five in more than a third ofhis appearances on the champions tour, but missed somegolden opportunities to win during the season. Finishedfourth on the circuit in scoring average (69.71) and wentover seven figures in official money for the first time sincethe 2003 pga tour season despite taking two months offduring the summer to vacation with his family...teed it upat the pga tour’s mayakoba golf classic at riviera mayaand was t14 after 54 holes before a final-round 74 left himPLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–3 times, mostrecent 2003 FedEx St. Jude classic/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $774,000–2002 mastercard colonial/1career High official World Rank: after 1995 Kemperopen/12010 ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average (actual) .............................69.09 (2)Driving Distance ...........................................284.4 (15)Driving accuracy percentage .......................77.67% (9)greens in regulation percentage ................73.78% (2)putting average ...........................................1.736 (8)MISCELLANEOUS ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 champions tour Low Round: 64–2010 3mchampionship/3career champions tour Low Round: 64–2010 3mchampionship/3Largest career champions tour Paycheck/Finish: $258,750–2010 the principal charity classic/12-160 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSt42 in mexico (his only start on tour between 2007-2010).2007: rookie season on the champions tour saw him competein 15 events and finish 40th on the final money list...Best showing of the season came in may at the Senior pgachampionship. In the final grouping Sunday for the firsttime in his champions tour career when he was t2 after 54holes. Eventually finished third at Kiawah Island, Sc, threestrokes back of childhood friend Denis Watson...Debutedon the champions tour at the allianz championship inBoca raton, FL, and finished t20 on the old course atBroken Sound. 2006: played his last full season on thepga tour, with a t13 finish at the FedEx St. Jude classichis best outing in 16 starts. 2005: Finished No. 125 on thefinal season money list to retain full playing privileges forthe 23rd consecutive season...Best effort was a t6 at theEDS Byron Nelson championship, thanks to a closing 67.It was his first top-10 on the pga tour since a t7 at the2004 Nelson. the 1991 champion recorded his ninth top-10 performance in Dallas and is tied with Ben crenshawfor second all-time at the tournament...Finished t9 atthe u.S. open, his third top-10 in the his last four startsat the event...collected $15,317 for his t44 finish at thechrysler championship, the second-to-last full-field eventof the season. He did not participate in the season-endingSouthern Farm Bureau classic, but had enough to securethe No. 125 position ($626,736) on the final season moneylist by $2,545. 2004: played in a minimum 15 events for justthe second time in his 22-year tour career and made 12consecutive cuts...made his 17th cut in 21 starts (includingone disqualification) at tHE pLaYErS championship, tiedfor fourth most with Hale Irwin and gil morgan. Finishedt42...Finished t6 at the masters for fourth career top-10in 19 starts at augusta National...In only his eighth startof the season posted his third top-10, with a t7 finish atthe EDS Byron Nelson championship. He was one of fivepast champions to finish in the top-10 in Dallas...Namedas recipient of the 2005 Bob Jones award by the uSga,given in recognition of distinguished sportsmanship ingolf. 2003: Inducted into the World golf Hall of Fame onoctober 20 in St. augustine, FL...Finished in the top 20 (No.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 3-3events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1983 21 14 1 2 5 $49,435/1041984 19 15 1 4 6 109,480/661985 20 14 2 5 96,069/801986 25 17 1 6 11 225,373/351987 25 19 1 7 14 334,169/281988 24 20 1 4 10 266,300/421989 27 22 1 7 12 296,170/421990 28 22 2 1 6 13 520,777/221991 23 18 2 9 11 714,389/71992 26 24 2 1 2 13 19 1,135,773/41993 18 17 4 2 8 12 1,478,557/11994 19 14 6 1 8 10 1,499,927/11995 18 15 1 1 5 11 611,700/301996 15 12 2 5 7 402,467/501997 16 15 1 1 2 8 14 1,053,845/171998 18 15 1 6 9 1,019,404/261999 18 17 2 7 12 1,572,402/182000 18 15 2 3 6 11 1,804,433/212001 20 17 1 6 12 1,286,756/422002 18 17 1 8 14 2,170,912/192003 17 16 2 1 6 9 2,271,111/202004 15 12 2 6 796,086/1032005 16 11 2 4 626,736/1252006 16 6 1 208,938/1892008 1 1 254/43 11,900/251total 481 385 18 15 17 137 238 20,563,108cHAMPionS toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-1Year events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings Rank2007 15 1 3 7 $445,792 402008 18 2 2 12 16 1,195,264 122009 19 1 2 9 16 1,144,452 102010 18 2 1 2 12 15 1,457,815 5total 70 3 5 5 36 54 4,243,324* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*Nick Price (Continued)20) and missed just one cut for the second consecutiveseason, marking the fifth time in his career he has onlymissed one cut in a season...although did not win, pickedup two runner-ups and a third on the way to earning over$2 million for the second straight year...posted rounds of66-65 on the weekend at the EDS Byron Nelson to finishtwo back of Vijay Singh. runner-up finish moved himto the top spot on the EDS Byron Nelson championshipmoney list, with $1,464,808...third top-five in four startswas a t5 at the u.S. open...In his next start two weekslater, finished second to David toms at the FedEx St.Jude classic. two-time winner in memphis opened witha 2-over-par 73, but rebounded with rounds of 67-65-62.Final-round, 9-under-par 62 was his best competitive scoreat the tpc at Southwind in 64 rounds...Earned a spot onInternational team for the presidents cup contested nearhomeland of Zimbabwe in george, South africa. 2002:Surpassed earnings of $2 million for the first time in hiscareer, while finishing fifth in scoring average (69.59)...picked up his first win since the 1998 FedEx St. Judeclassic (a span of three years, nine months and 17 days).the first of five-plus 40-year olds to win with his victoryat the mastercard colonial. co-leader after 36 holes withEsteban toledo. grabbed solo third-round lead by fivestrokes. Needed only 104 putts on the week en route to hissecond mastercard colonial title...made 14 consecutivecuts to begin the year prior to missing his only cut at thepga championship...recipient of the 2002 payne Stewartaward, presented at tHE tour championship. 2001:made 20 starts, the most since 1992...Led first round of themarconi pennsylvania classic by one stroke after openingwith a 66 but had fifth-place finish. 2000: Earned thirdtop-10 at advil Western open, led first round after openingwith a course-record-tying 63. closed with 72-70-69 thatset up playoff with robert allenby. allenby won with apar on first extra hole...member of his fourth Internationalpresidents cup team, finishing with a 2-3-0 record for afour-year total of 6-9-4. 1999: In march, second-round 67led to third-place finish at tHE pLaYErS championship, hissixth top-10 in 16 appearances in the event. 1998: Earned<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARY16th pga tour title and 15th in decade of the ‘90s bymaking birdie on second playoff hole at tpc at Southwindto defeat Jeff Sluman and win FedEx St. Jude classic.along with tiger Woods, 15 victories were the most byany player in the 1990s. 1997: captured the mcI classicand climbed back into top 20 on money list for first timesince 1994. the second of only three wire-to-wire winnerson tour. 1994: Had one of the most prolific years everon tour. captured six titles, including the British openand pga championship. one of only three players in the1990s to win two major titles in the same season, joiningNick Faldo in 1990 and mark o’meara in 1998. one of onlyseven players since 1945 to capture consecutive majors(Ben Hogan, Jack Nicklaus, arnold palmer, Lee trevino,tom Watson, tiger Woods)...In British open at turnberry,played final three holes eagle-birdie-par to make up twostrokedeficit to Jesper parnevik...took five-stroke lead atpga championship at Southern Hills with second-round65, then cruised to six-stroke win over corey pavin...pgatour player of the Year. 1993: posted four wins includinga five-stroke victory at tHE pLaYErS championship...Laterthat year won three consecutive starts: canon greaterHartford open, Sprint Western open and Federal ExpressSt. Jude classic...Named pga tour player of the Year.1986: Shot third-round 63 in masters (with a bogey on thefirst hole) and shares augusta National course record withgreg Norman. 1983: Went wire-to-wire to defeat JackNicklaus by two strokes at the World Series of golf for hisfirst tour victory.PeRSonAL:published the Swing in 1997…Born in South africa, movedto rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) at an early age…Was thefirst recipient, in 2002, of the aSap Sports/Jim murrayaward, given to a professional player for his cooperation,quotability and accommodation to the media, and forreflecting the most positive aspects of the working relationshipbetween athlete and journalist…after a decade ofcollaborating with a variety of architects, formed his owndesign company, Nick price golf course Design…Web siteis nickprice.com.Year 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90masters cut 5 t22 t14 cutu.S. open t48 cut t17 t40 cutBritish open t39 t27 t23 t2 cut t44 cut t8 2 cut t25pga t67 t54 5 cut t10 t17 t46 t63tHE pLaYErS 7 t22 t58 t24 DQ cut t16tour championship t5 5the Barclays cut cut t9 t43BmW championship t68 t29 t52 t2 cut t41 t43Year 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03masters t49 t6 cut t35 cut t18 t24 cut t6 t11 cut t20 t23u.S. open t19 t4 t11 cut t13 t19 4 t23 t27 cut t8 t5British open t44 t51 t6 1 t40 t44 cut t29 t37 cut t21 t14 t28pga 1 t31 1 t39 t8 t13 t4 5 cut t29 cuttHE pLaYErS t9 8 1 cut t37 t46 t24 t8 3 t3 t10 t9 cuttour championship t5 t13 t18 t20 30 t26 30 t21 t3 t22 30accenture match play championship t17 t33 t9 t9Bridgestone Invitational t3 t20 t29 t28 t42ca championship t4 t5 cNL t15 t48the BarclaysWDBmW championship t5 t9 1 1 t13 t70 DNS t22 t20 2 t50 t10Year 04 05 06masters t6 cutu.S. open t24 t9 cutBritish opent30 cutpgacuttHE pLaYErS t42 t32 t27accenture match play championship t33 t33Bridgestone Invitationalt46cHAMPionS toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 07 08 09 10Senior pga championship 3 WD cut 5JELD-WEN traditiont38constellation Energy Senior players t39 t3 t9Section 2 Player BiograPhiesnAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (5), 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003; World cup (2),1978, 1993; Dunhill cup (8), 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-161


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSalex Prugh (Proo)Section Player BiograPhies2BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t2—2010 Frys.com open.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2009 michael Hill New Zealand open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t2—Frys.com open; 5—Bob Hope classic, FarmersInsurance open; t10—Northern trust open.2010 SeASon:Nominated for pga tour rookie of the Year after stellarrookie campaign. Held the third-round lead and a share ofthe fourth-round lead before finishing fifth, with a finalround67 at the Bob Hope classic. Shot a 31 on the finalnine that included an eagle and birdies on 16, 17 and 18to finish two strokes behind winner Bill Haas…Jumped20 spots to finish t5 with a final-round 66 at the FarmersInsurance open, earning his second consecutive top-fivefinish and third consecutive made cut. Was one of fourrookies (rickie Fowler, matt Every and troy merritt) to finishin the top 15…Was top rookie finisher at the Northerntrust open, with a t10 showing. Became the only playerto post top-10 finishes in the first three california pgatour events…In contention in the final round of the at&tpebble Beach National pro-am, derailed by a quadruplebogey-9on the par-5 14th hole at pebble Beach duringa final-round 74. Finished t27…at the Frys.com open inoctober, posted four rounds in the 60s to finish a careerbestt2 with Bo Van pelt, one stroke behind rocco mediate.eXeMPt StAtUS: 70th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: alexander William prughHeiGHt: 5-10WeiGHt: 175BiRtHDAte: September 1, 1984BiRtHPLAce: Spokane, WaReSiDence: Las Vegas, NVFAMiLY: SinglecAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:capped his second season on the Nationwide tour by earninghis pga tour card for 2010 after finishing No. 16 onthe 2009 Nationwide tour money list. Earned his first careerwin with a three-stroke victory at the inaugural michaelHill New Zealand open. posted a final-round, 8-under 64.after missing the cut in his next three starts, collected a t9finish at the BmW charity pro-am. rallied with a 7-under65 in the final round of the Knoxville open to finish t8.Followed that with another t8 the next week at the FortSmith classic. Fifth top-10 of the season came with a t9 atthe preferred Health Systems Wichita open. made 14 cutsin 20 starts with seven top-25s in his rookie season on theNationwide tour in 2008. Finished t6 at the Nationwidechildren’s Hospital Invitational and then t3 the followingweek at the cox classic. added his third top-10 of the yearwith a solo sixth at the oregon classic. only previous starton tour led to a t65 finish at the 2007 oregon classic.missed the cut in his only start on the pga tour whenhe competed as an amateur at the 2007 u.S. open. playedon the pepsi tour in 2007, posting his first victory at itsLas Vegas event. Had a 72.62 career stroke average at theuniversity of Washington, which ranks fourth in Husky history.Was a two-time all-american, four-time all-region andthree-time all-pac-10 selection. claimed his only collegiatetitle, at the 2007 oregon Duck Invitational.eDUcAtion: university of Washington (2007,Economics)SPeciAL inteReStS: Water sports, snow skiingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2007nationwide tour Graduate (2009)PeRSonAL:Lists playing in the u.S. open as his biggest thrill in golf.Says golfer andres gonzales, a former Nationwide tourplayer who was a high school rival in Washington, is hishero. got his start in golf from his dad. With the exceptionof his mom, all family members play golf. His brother, corey,played at the university of Washington; sister, Hillary,played at montana State university; and dad, Steve, playedat the university of oregon. an avid skier. His family ownsa ski cabin at Schweitzer in northern Idaho.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.88 (88)Driving Distance ...........................................295.7 (27)Driving accuracy percentage .......................58.40% (158)greens in regulation percentage ................68.60% (53)putting average ...........................................1.768 (59)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–3 times, most recent Justintimberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 64–3 times,most recent 2010 Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals forchildren open/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $440,000–2010 Frys.com open/t2career High official World Rank: after 2010 the Hondaclassic/172<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2007a 12010 28 16 1 4 5 526/97 $1,272,606/70total 29 16 1 4 5 1,272,606nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2007 1 1 $1,294/3392008 20 14 1 3 7 144,790/462009 24 16 1 5 9 233,325/16total 45 31 1 1 8 16 379,409* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 07 08 09 10u.S. opencuttHE pLaYErSt47Deutsche Bank championshipcutthe Barclayscut2-162 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSChez reavieeXeMPt StAtUS: major medical ExtensionFULL nAMe: William chesney reavieHeiGHt: 5-9WeiGHt: 160BiRtHDAte: November 12, 1981BiRtHPLAce: Wichita, KSReSiDence: Scottsdale, aZ; plays out of Whisper rockgcFAMiLY: Wife, amandaeDUcAtion: arizona State universitySPeciAL inteReStS: carstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2004nationwide tour Graduate (2007)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2008 rBc canadian open.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2007 Knoxville open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t34—Valero texas open.2010 SeASon:played 15 events with an injured knee in high school andnever had it repaired. He missed nine cuts, with a best finishof t34 at the Valero texas open. Following the Hp ByronNelson championship, he was diagnosed with a secondmeniscus tear and forced to undergo reconstructive surgeryon his right knee. He will begin the 2011 season on a majormedical Exemption, and coupled with $112,994 earned in2010, will have 13 events to equal the earnings of No. 125on the 2010 money list (troy merritt, $786,977).cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made 13 cuts from 27 starts, including four top-25finishes and one top-10...at the Wyndham championship,finished t10. the first-round 64 tied his career-best round...Finished No. 146 on the money list. 2008: rookie won forthe first time on the pga tour. one of 12 first-time winnerson tour and four rookie winners during the season...capped the Bob Hope chrysler classic with a 7-under 65,equaling tournament winner D.J. trahan for low round ofthe day. Finished t5, the first top-10 of his career...In July,became the first player since Jerry pate in 1976 to winthe rBc canadian open in his first start there. Finished at17-under and led wire to wire, beating Billy mayfair by threestrokes. In addition to jumping 100 spots on the FedExcuppoints list to 29th, he received invitations to compete in thefollowing week’s World golf championships-BridgestoneInvitational, as well as the pga championship in august.2007: made the cut in 15 of 27 starts on the Nationwidetour, including 10 top-25s and four top-10s. Finished No.18 on the money list, with $224,532...Followed a t9 finishat the Livermore Valley Wine country championship witha then-career-best t3 showing at the inaugural Southgeorgia classic...third top-10 finish of the year came at theBmW charity pro-am at the cliffs (t10)...posted rounds of68-70-65-68 to finish at 17-under 271 at the Knoxville open,topping Kyle mccarthy by three strokes for his first careerNationwide tour win. collected $85,500 with the win tomove to No. 5 on the money list. Wouldn’t fall outside ofthe top 20 the rest of the way despite failing to crack thetop 10 again. 2006: made the cut in 17 of 22 starts duringhis rookie season on the 2006 Nationwide tour, with a t6 atthe peek’n peak classic his only top-10 finish…Finished theseason No. 63 on the money list, with $93,713, just missingout as the top 62 players advanced to the season-endingNationwide tour championship...made the cut in his first15 starts to extend his career total to 18-for-18 before missinghis first cut at the utah EnergySolutions championship...Had three career starts on Nationwide tour prior to 2006,with a t9 at the gila river golf classic his best showing.Has had six career starts on the pga tour, with a careerbestt62 coming at the 2004 u.S. open. Has also played onthe gateway tour. Amateur: Earned all-american honorsthree times for arizona State university. Winner of the 2001u.S. public Links championship, which earned an invitationto the 2002 masters (missed cut). other amateur titles onhis resume include victories at the mesa city amateur, LasVegas Legacy Junior championship and the World Juniorgolf cup u.S. Finals.PeRSonAL:chez is short for chesney, his middle name…Shot 66-64 inhis first two rounds as a professional on the pga tour atthe 2004 michelin championship at Las Vegas but followedwith 75-85 to finish 72nd. counts recording a 12 at the par-516th hole at tpc Summerlin in that final round as his mostembarrassing moment saying, “It was a ‘tin cup’ moment. Ihit about five balls in the water.”PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.94Driving Distance ...........................................276.0Driving accuracy percentage .......................65.29%greens in regulation percentage ................65.14%putting average ...........................................1.797(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–Hp Byron Nelsonchampionship/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 64–6 times, mostrecent 2010 Hp Byron Nelson championship/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $900,000–2008 rBc canadian open/1career High official World Rank: after 2008 Valerotexas open/174Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2002a 12003a 12004a 1 12004 1 1 $7,840/2005 12006 12008 30 21 1 2 2 100,806/57 1,444,102/712009 27 13 1 4 240/159 477,766/1462010 15 6 187/125 112,994/204total 78 42 1 3 6 2,042,702nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2005 3 3 1 1 $16,549/1602006 22 17 1 9 93,713/632007 27 15 1 1 4 10 224,532/18total 52 35 1 1 6 20 334,793* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters cut cutu.S. opencut t62pgat60tHE pLaYErSt60Bridgestone Invitationalt52the BarclayscutDeutsche Bank championshipt63BmW championshipt33pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-163


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSChris rileySection Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2002 reno-tahoe open.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2007 rochester area charities Showdown at Somerby.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:4—travelers championship; t7—Zurich classic of Neworleans; t8—Wyndham championship.2010 SeASon:Finished t7 at Zurich classic of New orleans…Finishedfourth at the travelers championship, thanks to fourrounds in the 60s, his best result since a t3 at the 2008u.S. Bank championship in milwaukee…Finished t8 atthe Wyndham championship. three top-10s are his mostsince 2003.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: regained fully exempt status via the pga tourQualifying tournament for a second consecutive season.Flew in on a redeye to South Florida from the West coastand drove straight to Bear Lakes cc to begin the 2009 pgatour Qualifying tournament. Went on to t19 to earn hiscard for 2010 despite a final-round 76. made the cut in 16of 22 starts on the tour in 2009. of those, seven weretop-25s. missed the cut in his only start on the Nationwidetour at the athens regional Foundation classic. tied forthe 54-hole lead at the Wyndham championship, but afinal-round 74 dropped him to t13. Lone pga tour top-10came in 14th start, a t7 at the u.S. Bank championship.Equaled tour record for low nine-hole score relative to parwith a 9-under 27 on the front nine in the second round ofthe Legends reno-tahoe open. posted five birdies and twoeagles before a pair of bogeys at 10 and 11 halted his run.“I thought I could shoot 55 today,” riley said. “I was feelingthat good. then it’s weird how your mind just turns on you.”eXeMPt StAtUS: 90th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: chris J. rileyHeiGHt: 5-11WeiGHt: 160BiRtHDAte: December 8, 1973BiRtHPLAce: San Diego, caReSiDence: Las Vegas, NVcompleted the round in 8-under 64, eventually finishing t17.regained fully exempt status with a t18 at the 2008 pgatour Qualifying tournament. 2008: With four rounds in the60s, finished t3 at the u.S. Bank championship for his firsttop-10 since the 2006 Valero texas open. 2005: Finishedout of the top 125 on the tour money list and posted notop-10s for the first time in his seven years on tour...onlytop-25 was a t18 in January at the Bob Hope chryslerclassic. 2004: Fell out of the top 30 for the first time in threeyears, to No. 56...three top-10s and six top-25s were lowestsince his rookie season of 1999, when he posted the samefigures...Finished t2 at the Buick Invitational after beinginvolved in three-man playoff with John Daly and LukeDonald, his third runner-up finish in seven months (2001greater Hartford open, John Deere classic). He and Donaldwere eliminated on first extra hole after Daly made birdieand riley lipped out a putt from 5 feet. playoff record movedto 1-1...picked up second top-10 in 12 career major appearances,with a t4 at the pga championship; the other was athird at the 2002 pga. a three-putt bogey on the 72nd holeleft him one stroke out of the three-man playoff betweenwinner Vijay Singh, chris Dimarco and Justin Leonard.Finish enabled him to jump from 18th to 10th on the finalryder cup team points list and qualify for his first ryder cupsquad. 2003: collected a career-high six top-10s, includingthree top-3s—t3 at the mcI Heritage, solo second at thegreater Hartford open and t2 at the John Deere classic. Itwas his third top-five finish in moline, IL. 2002: Earned firstpga tour victory in his 109th career start at reno-tahoeopen after defeating Jonathan Kaye in a one-hole playoff.tied for the lead with Kaye and Steve Flesch a after 54holes, riley came from two strokes down on the back nineSunday to tie Kaye in regulation. used two-putt par to winon the first hole of the playoff...His t5 at the advil Westernopen earned a spot in the British open at muirfield wherehe finished t22 with a final-round 66...pga was his secondFAMiLY: Wife, michelle Louviere; taylor Lynn (9/2/04),rose rene (6/7/06)eDUcAtion: university of Nevada-Las Vegas (1996,communications)SPeciAL inteReStS: San Diego chargerstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1996Q ScHooL: 1998, 2008, 2009nationwide tour Alumnusmajor championship start of the season. Entered the finalday t6. posted a final-round, 2-under-par 70 good for solothird and his first ticket to the masters for finishing in thetop four and ties...closed the year making 14 consecutivecuts. 2001: Had a slow start after breaking out early ineach of his first two seasons on the pga tour. Eclipsedthe $1-million mark in season earning for the first time inhis career thanks to four top-10s...Best effort of the yearrunner-up finish at the INtErNatIoNaL. accumulated 32points, under modified Stableford scoring system, to finishone point behind tom pernice, Jr. 2000: Four top-10sincluding two fourth-place finishes...Earned first top-10 ofthe season at John Deere classic, where four rounds inthe 60s gave him solo fourth-place finish worth, $124,800.1999: Earned top-10 in his first start as a member of thePLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.34 (29)Driving Distance ...........................................278.3 (169)Driving accuracy percentage .......................68.70% (27)greens in regulation percentage ................67.33% (92)putting average ...........................................1.775 (79)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–3 times, most recentWyndham championship/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–3 times, mostrecent 2009 Wyndham championship/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $540,000–2002 reno–tahoe open/1career High official World Rank: after 2004 World golfchampionships-accenture match play championship/22<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1995a 11996 11999 28 15 3 6 $367,805/1122000 28 20 4 7 660,707/712001 30 21 1 4 11 1,198,225/452002 28 23 1 1 5 14 2,032,979/232003 29 19 2 1 7 13 2,178,133/232004 23 17 1 3 6 1,292,732/562005 25 11 1 268,735/1842006 27 16 1 4 495,314/1502007 17 12 5 179/919 403,199/1612008 17 9 1 1 4 164/1,277 388,850/1662009 22 16 1 7 489/103 630,417/1292010 24 12 3 7 512/100 1,001,582/90total 300 191 1 4 3 32 85 10,918,678nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1998 24 11 2 1 4 5 $74,239/352007 4 2 1 1 1 93,000/652008 5 3 2 2 29,278/1302009 1total 34 16 1 2 1 7 8 196,517* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters t23 44 49u.S. open cut cut t48British opent22 cut cut t67pga t51 3 cut t4 t66 t41tHE pLaYErS t48 t58 t22 cut cut cuttour championship t26 4accenture match play championship t17 t33 t33Bridgestone Invitational t4 t43 t58ca championship t39 t28 t50the Barclays cut 71 t69 cut cut t46 cutDeutsche Bank championshipcutBmW championship t5 cut cut cutnAtionAL teAMS: Walker cup (1), 1995; ryder cup (1), 2004.2-164 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSChris riley (Continued)pga tour, a t7 at Sony open in Hawaii. Ironically, his firstshot was out of bounds. recovered to shoot 67. matching68s on the weekend led to t7. 1998: Finished 28th at pgatour Qualifying tournament to earn status in 1999...rookie on the Nationwide tour...Finished second in onlyhis second start as a Nationwide tour member, two behindEric Johnson at South Florida classic. Amateur: Four-timeall-america selection at uNLV...teammate of tiger Woodsat 1995 Walker cup at royal porthcawl.PeRSonAL:Brother Kevin was member of Nationwide tour in 1998-99.riley brothers were second of three sets of brothers to beNationwide tour members in same year, joining tom andcurt Byrum (1994) and Brenden and Deane pappas (2001)...Fred Brown, a retired teacher who coached the golf teamat San Diego’s madison High when he was a studentthere, caddied for him in 1999 and 2000...married michelleLouviere on December 14, 2002 in New orleans. Wife wasan all-american golfer at LSu and played on the Lpga.John rollins<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (3):2002 Bell canadian open. 2006 B.c. open. 2009 Legendsreno-tahoe open.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2001 Hershey open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t3—Wyndham championship; t8—Sony open in Hawaii.2010 SeASon:a final-round, 5-under 65 led to a t8 finish at the Sonyopen in Hawaii…twenty starts later, finished t3 at theWyndham championship, thanks to a closing 65.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Won for the third time in his career and finished secondtwice. placed inside the top 30 (No. 28) on the moneylist for the third time and inside the top 125 for the eighthconsecutive season...Finished second to Nick Watney atthe Buick Invitational after holding a three-stroke lead withfive holes remaining. Was also three strokes ahead after54 holes. Fourth time in his career as leader/co-leader after54 holes and not won. His then two tour wins have beencome-from-behind victories. Second-round 64 was lowround of the tournament on the South course, equaled bymatt Jones in the final round...posted his second runner-upeXeMPt StAtUS: 2009 tournament winner(through 2011)FULL nAMe: John rollinsHeiGHt: 6-0WeiGHt: 200BiRtHDAte: June 25, 1975BiRtHPLAce: richmond, VaReSiDence: colleyville, tXfinish at the Honda classic, just one stroke behind Y.E.Yang. Was the only player in the field that week to recordall four rounds in the 60s...third top-10 of the season cameat the Buick open where he ranked No. 9 in Driving Distance(314.9-yard average), the highest ranking of any player whofinished in the top-10...tied the montreux g&cc courserecord with a second-round 62 on the way to the Legendsreno-tahoe open title, his third career victory. Led byfour strokes entering the final round and hung on with aneven-par 72 for a three-stroke victory over martin Lairdand Jeff Quinney. the $540,000 winner’s check pushedhis season earnings beyond the $2-million mark for onlythe second time in nine years on tour for a career total ofmore than $12 million. 2008: Finished in the top 125 (No.103) on the money list for the seventh consecutive season,surpassing $10 million in career earnings in the process...Season highlighted with a t2 at the Legends reno-tahoeopen, his best finish since taking solo second at the 2007Bob Hope chrysler classic. 2007: Despite not winning, hadhis best year in earnings, recorded two runner-up finishesand finished 26th in the FedExcup standings...Lost in asudden-death playoff to charley Hoffman at the Bob Hopechrysler classic, as Hoffman posted a birdie on the firstextra hole...Finished runner-up for the second time in threeweeks, falling one stroke behind aaron Baddeley at the FBropen, thanks to a closing 8-under 63. 2006: Won for the firstFAMiLY: Wife, Heather; Isabella armain (7/16/03),georgia Faith (12/3/07)eDUcAtion: Virginia commonwealth university (1997,mass communications)SPeciAL inteReStS: playing guitar, billiards, winetURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1997Q ScHooL: 1999JoineD toUR: 2000nationwide tour Graduate (2001)time in almost four years and finished in the top 100 on thepga tour money list for the fourth time in six seasons ontour...opened season making eight straight cuts, includingthree of his four top-10s on the season...made first cut inhis fourth career start at the tpc Sawgrass and went on torecord his a t8 at tHE pLaYErS championship...collectedhis second career tour title with a one-stroke victory atthe B.c. open presented by turning Stone resort. rolledin a 6-foot birdie putt on the 72nd hole to finish one shotahead of Bob may. the final-round 64 was one off hiscareer-low round. collected $540,000 for his win...Finishedtied for second on tour in total Eagles with 16 behindthe 19 by J.B. Holmes. 2005: Finished No. 99 on moneylist with one top-10, a t2 at the B.c. open. It was his bestfinish since losing in a playoff to Jonathan Kaye at the 2003Buick classic. 2004: Had a rough start, making three of 14cuts, but made 14 of 15 to end the season, including bothof his top-10s...made his first appearance in the World golfchampionships-accenture match play championship. tooktiger Woods 18 holes before falling, 1-up, to the eventualtournament winner...recorded an ace in the final round ofthe John Deere classic on No. 7 with a 7-iron from 169yards. 2003: made more than $1 million for the secondstraight season thanks to five top-10s, including his firstcareer runner-up finish...Lost to Jonathan Kaye on the firstextra hole of a playoff at the Buick classic. Birdied last holeSection 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-2events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1998 12000 27 8 1 2 $169,570/1712002 34 27 1 6 15 1,956,565/252003 27 17 1 5 8 1,612,314/392004 29 18 2 7 737,957/1092005 30 18 1 1 8 852,147/992006 28 18 1 4 7 1,498,828/572007 29 23 2 4 13 96,220/26 2,488,891/242008 28 18 1 2 6 96,750/96 1,016,032/1032009 27 18 1 2 4 7 1,266/45 2,269,475/282010 26 15 1 2 10 736/77 1,182,736/75total 286 180 3 7 1 31 83 13,784,51nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1997 21998 11999 20 6 1 1 4 $28,736/822000 32001 25 17 1 2 6 14 242,841/6total 51 23 1 3 7 18 271,577* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters 47 cut t20 cut cutu.S. open t53 t48 cut cut t42 t48 cutBritish open 70 cut t70pga cut cut t40 cut cut t24tHE pLaYErS cut cut cut t8 t58 cut t37 t13tour championship t13 25accenture match play championship t33 t33Bridgestone Invitational t67 t30ca championship t43 t28 t20 t70the Barclays cut t50 2 t55 t63 t42 t54 cut t73 cutDeutsche Bank championship t4 t15 t40 t47 t40 cut t45BmW championship cut t27 t17 cut cut 56 t38pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-165


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2to get to 13-under and hold clubhouse lead, while Kayewas standing on 18th tee. played 29 holes on Sunday dueto rain-shortened Saturday. 2002: made most of secondchance on tour, earning his first victory and just shy of$2 million...moved up from 408th on official World golfranking list to t67 through tHE tour championship...Sixtop-10s were five more than he had during his rookie seasonin 2000 and his 120 rounds were the most on tour...Won Bell canadian open with birdie on first extra hole ofthree-man playoff with Neal Lancaster and Justin Leonard.Shot final-round 65 and reached playoff when Lancasterdouble-bogeyed the 18th hole. came from seven strokesbehind on final day, tied with Len mattiace (FedEx St. Judeclassic) and Spike mcroy (B.c. open) for best comebackof season...Qualified for first tour championship andfinished t13. 2001: Sixth-place finish on 2001 Nationwidetour money list ensured return trip to pga tour...madeJohn rollins (Continued)just four cuts in first 12 Nationwide tour starts but gameclicked in July and finished by making 13 consecutive cuts,the most by any player during the season...Defeated rodpampling with birdie-3 on first extra hole at Hershey openfor first career win. 2000: First tour top-10 was a t9 at thegreater milwaukee open thanks to a final-round 8-under63. 1999: Earned first tour card by virtue of his t16 finishat the tour Qualifying tournament. Amateur: Virginiastate amateur champion in 1996 and 1997. Honorablemention all-america selection at Virginia commonwealth.PeRSonAL:teamed with Virginia commonwealth basketball coachShaka Smart to host a charity fundraiser in both 2009 and2010. the event has been at the Salisbury cc in midlothian,Va…plays the guitar.andres romeroeXeMPt StAtUS: 92nd on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: andres Fabian romeroHeiGHt: 5-10WeiGHt: 165BiRtHDAte: may 8, 1981BiRtHPLAce: tucuman, argentinaReSiDence: Yerba Buena, argentinaFAMiLY: SinglePLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.73 (67)Driving Distance ...........................................295.5 (30)Driving accuracy percentage .......................64.58% (80)greens in regulation percentage ................68.18% (66)putting average ...........................................1.794 (123)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 63–the mcgladrey classic/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2009 Legendsreno-tahoe open/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $720,000–2002 Bell canadian open/1career High official World Rank: after 2007 Zurichclassic of New orleans/40SPeciAL inteReStS: Soccer, moutain bikingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1998JoineD toUR: 2008<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2008 Zurich classic of New orleans.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (8):2003 cable and Wireless masters panama, abierto demedellin [arg]. 2005 roberto De Vicenzo classic [arg],morson International pro-am challenge [Eurchall]. 2006masters tournament personal cup [arg]. 2007 theDeutsche Bank players’ championship of Europe [Eur]. 2010abierto Visa del centro [tDa], torneo de maestros copapersona [tDa].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t5—Northern trust open; t10—tHE pLaYErSchampionship.2010 SeASon:Finished inside the top 100 in both the FedExcup (69th) andofficial money list (92nd)…posted a t5 at Northern trustopen, with four rounds under par, including a first-round65…Won wire to wire at the 79th abierto VISa del centropresentado por oSDE on the tour de las americas, beatingcountryman angel cabrera by four strokes…Finishedt10 at tHE pLaYErS championship, after missing the<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2006 2 1 1 1 $177,225/2007 3 2 1 2 2 596,414/2008 20 15 1 3 4 105,378/28 2,064,612/362009 20 11 1 2 4 329/132 789,305/1062010 21 16 2 6 853/69 979,170/92total 66 45 1 2 10 17 4,606,725nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2004 12005 1 1 1 $4,305/234total 2 1 1 4,305* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*cut in his first two appearances at tpc Sawgrass in 2008and 2009…Entered the Wyndham championship rankedNo. 123 in the standings (the top 125 would advance tothe first playoffs event at the Barclays). Finished t28 ingreensboro to head into the playoffs ranked No. 115.Finished t52 at the Barclays to move to No. 100, earningthe final spot in the Deutsche Bank championship. acedthe par-3 eighth hole en route to a second-round, 5-under66 and an eventual t11 finish in Boston to move to No. 68in the standings, just enough to advance to the 70-playerBmW championship field. Won twice on the tour de Lasamericas, at the abierto Visa del centro and then late in theseason at the torneo de maestros copa personal in Buenosaires, argentina.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished 106th on the money list with two top-10finishes and four top-25 finishes...rounds of 66-70-65 hadhim in solo second place after three rounds of the Northerntrust open, four strokes behind leader phil mickelson. a1-under 70 on Sunday left him t3 and two strokes back, hisbest outing since winning in 2008 in New orleans...Secondtop-10 of the season came at Justin timberlake ShrinersHospitals for children open where he shot all four rounds in<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 06 07 08 09 10masters t8 t49u.S. opent36 t47British open t8 3 t32 t13pga cut cut t7 cuttHE pLaYErScut cut t10tour championshipt27accenture match play championshipt17 t33Bridgestone Invitational t6 t63ca championshipt30 t46the Barclays t55 t52Deutsche Bank championship t50 t11BmW championship t44 t60nAtionAL teAMS: World cup (2), 2006, 2007.the 60s, a career first on the pga tour, to t7. His 16-under268 total was also a career best. 2008: collected his firsttour title in his 12th start with a win at the Zurich classicof New orleans. carded rounds of 73-69-65-68—275 toclaim a one-shot victory over peter Lonard. Joined robertoDe Vicenzo, Jose coceres and angel cabrera as the onlyargentines to win on the pga tour. Became the fourthstraight first-time winner at the Zurich classic...In firstmasters appearance, logged t8 finish. Finished sevenstrokes behind champion trevor Immelman...Finished t7 atthe pga championship thanks to weekend rounds of 65-72.Has played in eight career major championships and finishedin the top-10 four times (2008: t8, masters; t7, pga;2007: third, British open; 2006: t8, British open)...Qualifiedfor tHE tour championship for the first time, where hefinished t27. Finished 28th in the FedExcup standings.2007: Joined the pga tour for 2008 based on finishing inthe top 125 in non-member earnings...used a hot summer tomake a name for himself, beginning at the British open atcarnoustie where he finished third. Led by two strokes aftera birdie at the 16th hole on Sunday, but made double bogeyat the 17th and bogey at the 18th to finish one stroke out ofthe Sergio garcia-padraig Harrington playoff. Bettered his2-166 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSandres romero (Continued)previous best finish at the British open, a t8 in his debut in2006...Won his first European tour title the following weekwith a three-stroke victory at the Deutsche Bank players’championship of Europe. the victory earned a spot in hisfirst World golf championships event, the BridgestoneInvitational, and the pga championship. moved from 114thin the official World golf ranking to 29th over those twoweeks...Finished t6 in the Bridgestone Invitational andmissed the cut in the pga...also finished t5 in the HSBcWorld match play championship in the European tour inoctober...teamed with ricardo gonzalez at the omEgamission Hills World cup in china. 2006: recorded four top-10s, including a share of second place behind Johan Edforsat the Barclays Scottish open, on the European tour...Finished t8 in the British open in his first major championshipstart...Finished in 35th position on the order ofmerit before capping the year with victory at the masters<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (2):2010 the memorial tournament, at&t National.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (6):2002 Dunhill championship [Eur], chunichi crowns [Jpn],Nashau masters [Saf], Victor chandler British masters[Eur]. 2006 australian masters [aus]. 2007 Volvo masters.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:1—the memorial tournament, at&t National; 3—theHonda classic; t9—travelers championship.2010 SeASon:turned in his best season on tour, claiming first twopga tour wins at the memorial tournament and at&tNational. returned to tHE tour championship and finished15th in the final FedExcup standings…Birdied thefirst four holes on the way to a course record-tying6-under 64 to finish third at the Honda classic. Was sixtournament personal cup in his homeland...teamed withangel cabrera to finish t5 in the Barbados World cup.2005: Qualified for the European tour by finishing 14th onthe European tour’s challenge tour rankings. 2004: playedthe golden Bear tour in Florida.PeRSonAL:No relation to his famous countryman, champions tourplayer Eduardo…took up golf at age 8 after being bedriddenand on a strict diet with a kidney disease. Started caddyingat the Jockey club outside Buenos aires, argentinabefore playing. turned pro at age 16…coached by hisuncle, miguel romero…Nickname is pigu…Was forcedto give up his favorite hobby, monocycling, when he turnedprofessional because it was deemed too dangerous.Justin roseeXeMPt StAtUS: 2010 multiple tournament winner(through 2013)FULL nAMe: Justin roseHeiGHt: 6-3WeiGHt: 195BiRtHDAte: July 30, 1980BiRtHPLAce: Johannesburg, South africaReSiDence: London, Englandstrokes behind champion camilo Villegas…overcame afour-stroke deficit with a final-round 66 to win the memorialtournament for his first pga tour title. ran off three consecutivebirdies before the turn, made a 20-foot par putt tokeep his momentum, then seized control when third-roundleader rickie Fowler took a double bogey with a tee shotinto the water on the 12th hole. Fowler shot 73 to finishthree shots behind. Finished at 18-under 270 with threerounds in the 60s at muirfield Village gc…In his next start,was atop the leaderboard through the first three roundsof the travelers championship. Set a career low with an8-under 62 in the second round and began the final roundwith a three-stroke lead. Struggled on Sunday with a 5-over75 to finish t9…Held on for a victory at the at&t National,his second victory of the season and of his career. Held afive-stroke lead entering the final nine, hit every green inregulation and made seven consecutive pars to finish thetournament and beat ryan moore by one stroke. moorePLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.99 (107)Driving Distance ...........................................296.0 (24)Driving accuracy percentage .......................55.05% (178)greens in regulation percentage ................65.07% (157)putting average ...........................................1.781 (96)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–3 times, most recentWyndham championship/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2009 Frys.com open/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,116,000–2008 Zurich classic of New orleans/1career High official World Rank: after 2008 ShellHouston open/21FAMiLY: Wife, Kate; Leo Kenny (2/21/09)SPeciAL inteReStS: tennis, football, cars,architecture, moviestURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1998JoineD toUR: 2004one-putted his last eight greens, including a 12-foot par putton the 18th hole, for a Sunday-best 65 to make it a battle.rose two-putted up a dangerous ridge on the tough 17th forpar. and with the Fourth of July fireworks booming in thedistance, he hit the fairway and green for one last par onthe final hole. rose finished the at&t National at 10-under270…Finished t15 in his second career start at tHE tourchampionship presented by coca-cola.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Surpassed $1 milion in earnings for the sixth consecutiveseason. posted two top-10s in 22 starts on theseason....Finished t5 at the Wyndham championship for hisseventh top 25 of the season. prior to first-round and thirdround65s, the last time he shot a 65 was the first round ofthe 2008 travelers championship...closed out the seasonwith a t4 finish at the children’s miracle Network classic toremain as that tournament’s career scoring average leader.Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1998a 1 1 1 11999 12001 1 1 $30,756/2002 4 4 1 3 94,816/2003 11 9 1 2 3 599,874/2004 22 18 4 10 1,236,764/622005 28 22 2 3 11 1,365,191/552006 28 21 1 5 11 1,629,288/472007 16 15 1 1 7 11 98,434/16 2,705,875/192008 15 10 1 2 6 94,710/114 1,047,854/992009 22 15 2 8 704/85 1,125,518/832010 22 16 2 1 4 12 718/15 3,603,331/9total 171 132 2 3 5 31 76 13,439,267eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 5 3 1 2 $211,963* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters t39 t22 t5 t36 t20u.S. open t5 cut t10 cut cutBritish open t4 cut t30 t22 cut t12 t70 t13 cutpga t23 cut cut t41 t12 t9 cut cuttHE pLaYErS t39 t58 cut cut cut t22 cuttour championship t11 t15accenture match play championship t17 t33 t5 t33 t33Bridgestone Invitational 5 t33 t2 t27 t29 t19ca championship t46 t28 t15 t20the Barclays t61 cut t14 t41 t15Deutsche Bank championship 3 t29 t27 t4 cut t54 cutBmW championship cut t19 t5 t21nAtionAL teAMS: ryder cup (1), 2008; World cup (2), 2002, 2003; Seve trophy (2), 2003,2007; Walker cup (1), 1997.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-167


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSJustin rose (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies22008: Surpassed $1 million in earnings for the fifth consecutiveseason after making the cut in 10 of 15 starts. FinishedNo. 99 in earnings for fifth consecutive season inside thetop 100...In fourth career masters start, shared first-roundlead with trevor Immelman after a 4-under-par 68. Leaderor co-leader after 18 holes at the masters for the third time(2004, 2007, 2008). Finished t36...First top-10 was a t2finish at the memorial tournament. In four career startsat muirfield Village gc he has two top-5s (2004, fourth)...Finished t9 at the pga championship, his first top-10 ina major since finishing t10 at the 2007 u.S. open...madefirst ryder cup appearance at Valhalla where he recordeda 3-1-0 record (one of only three winning records on theEuropean team), including a 3-and-2 Singles victory overphil mickelson. 2007: played in all four pga tour playoffsfor the FedExcup events en route to finishing 16th on thepoints list. Set personal bests in earnings ($2,705,875) andtop-10 finishes (seven) after making 15 of 16 cuts on theseason. Finished in the top 12 at all four major championships...Finishedfirst on the European tour’s order of merit.Won the Volvo masters in a playoff in early November tocapture the order of merit. moved to seventh in the Worldranking with the victory...Early in the pga tour season,had another near-miss at the Bob Hope chrysler classic,where he held or shared the lead after the second, thirdand fourth rounds. Entered the final round tied with Lucasglover at 20-under par. posted 76 in the wind-blown finalround to finish third, missing a birdie putt on the 90th holethat would have forced a three-way playoff...Finished t5 atthe masters tournament, tying his career-best finish in amajor championship. Shared the first-round lead of 69 withBrett Wetterich...missed the better part of two monthsafter the masters due to a back injury...one of five playersto record top-10s at first two majors of 2007, notching at10 at the u.S. open at oakmont cc...runner-up to tigerWoods at the World golf championships-BridgestoneInvitational, thanks to a final-round, 2-under 68, his secondcareer runner-up finish on tour...Four rounds in the 60sresulted in a t5 at the BmW championship. 2006: posteda t2 at the Valero texas open after sharing the first-roundlead with a 6-under 64...Set the palm course record witha 12-under-par 60 in the first round of the FuNaI classic,breaking the record of 61 held by mark Lye (1984) and carlpettersson (2005). missed a 14-foot birdie try on 18 toshoot 59...Won first European tour title in four years with atwo-stroke win in the australian masters in late November.2005: Season highlighted by a pair of third-place finishes...First was a solo third at the Buick championship, where heheld the 36- and 54-hole leads. opened with bogey-freerounds of 65-63 to take a four-shot lead over Ben curtisand Kevin Sutherland. Led curtis by one entering finalround after a third-round 70, but was overtaken by BradFaxon (61) and tjaart van der Walt (64) on Sunday, fallingone shot short of a playoff after posting a 1-under-par 69...Second was a t3 at the FuNaI classic at Walt DisneyWorld resort. recorded four rounds in the 60s, including an8-under 64 in the third round. 2004: Fared well in his firstseason as an official tour member, making 18 of 22 cuts,including four top-10s and earning more than $1 million...making second masters appearance, grabbed first- andsecond-round leads. Shot a 9-over-par 81 in the third roundand finished t22...Shot an 8-under 63 in the final round ofthe Bell canadian open, where he finished t4...recordedhole-in-one in first round of chrysler classic of greensboro,acing the par-3 17th hole with a 3-iron from 232 yards.2003: as a non-member, made more money than the125th spot on the tour money list to earn his initial tourcard...playing in his first u.S. open, finished t5 and sharedhonors with Fredrik Jacobson for best finish by a first-timeparticipant...Solo third in 16th professional tour start atthe inaugural Deutsche Bank championship. First-round8-under-par 63 set the tpc Boston course record that wasbroken one day later by adam Scott’s 62. 2002: Deliveredthe huge potential which first became apparent in the 1998British open by capturing the Dunhill championship on theEuropean tour at the start of the season...Went on to winthe Nashua masters title in South africa and the crownstournament in Japan, then claimed the Victor chandlerBritish masters after a battle with friend Ian poulter. 2001:Begun the season with successive second-place finishes inSouth africa, the country of his birth, to ensure his playingrights for this season. 2000: Finished ninth at Europeantour qualifying tournament to retain playing privileges fornext season after coming within five spots of retaining hiscard. 1999: Finished fourth at European tour qualifyingtournament to earn first card. Amateur: pitched in at thelast hole to tie for fourth in the 1998 British open at royalBirkdale. Won Silver medal as leading amateur. turnedprofessional the next day...at age 17, was the youngestWalker cup player ever at 1997 event.PeRSonAL:moved to England from South africa at age 5, when hestarted to play seriously at Hartley Wintney gc near hisHampshire home. First swung a club in back garden at 11months when dad, Ken, handed him a plastic club. Broke 70for the first time at age 11. Handicap of plus-1 at age 14…Father, Ken, passed away in September 2002, and he isremembered via the Ken rose Foundation (kenrosefoundation.com)…Website is justinrose.com.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................69.88 (8)Driving Distance ...........................................287.8 (97)Driving accuracy percentage .......................65.17% (72)greens in regulation percentage ................66.31% (119)putting average ...........................................1.760 (40)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 62–travelers championship/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 60–2006 FuNaIclassic at Walt Disney World resort/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,116,000–2010 at&t National/1career High official World Rank: after 2008 Stanford St.Jude championship/6open with a t6 finish, just two years after winning the tournament...t8at the Verizon Heritage with a 5-under 66 in thefinal round...recorded a t2 finish a week later at the Zurichclassic of New orleans, the 12th runner-up finish of hiscareer. It was his first time playing the event since finishingt54 in 2000...Won the Hp Byron Nelson championshipby two strokes over Brian Davis with a tournament record19-under 261 for his first victory since the 2007 crowneplaza Invitational at colonial, a stretch of 44 starts. Becamethe 14th player to win both the Nelson and colonial duringa career. His 64 was the lowest final-round score by awinner at the Hp Byron Nelson since peter thomson’s 63in 1956. ranked No. 1 in putting for the week...First-roundco-leader with Steve marino after posting a 5-under-par 66at the BmW championship, the third event in the pga tourplayoffs. Finished t18 to end his playoff run at 34th in finalFedExcup standings...teamed with richard Sterne to reprerorysabbatini (saB-ih-Tee-knee)eXeMPt StAtUS: 2009 tournament winner(through 2011)FULL nAMe: rory mario trevor SabbatiniHeiGHt: 5-10WeiGHt: 165BiRtHDAte: april 2, 1976BiRtHPLAce: Durban, South africaReSiDence: Fort Worth, tXFAMiLY: Wife, amy; Harley aiden (8/28/03), tylie Jo(8/3/05)eDUcAtion: university of arizonaSPeciAL inteReStS: playing video games, spendingtime with familytURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1998Q ScHooL: 1998JoineD toUR: 1999<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (5):2000 air canada championship. 2003 FBr capital open.2006 Nissan open. 2007 crowne plaza Invitational atcolonial. 2009 Hp Byron Nelson championship.otHeR VictoRieS (1):2003 World golf championships-World cup [with trevorImmelman].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:2—SBS championship; t5—the Barclays; t8—turningStone resort championship.2010 SeASon:Finished inside the top 125 (54th) on the money list for the12th consecutive season, dating to his rookie year of 1999.claimed three top-10s to finish 48th in the final FedExcupstandings…Entered the final round six strokes behind SBSchampionship leader Lucas glover but proceeded to cardthe round of the week with a 10-under 63, falling just onestroke shy of champion geoff ogilvy. the runner-up finishwas his second at Kapalua (2001) and the 50th top-10 finishof his career…tied for the lead after posting a first-round65 at the turning Stone resort championship. Finished t8for second top-10 of the season…closed with a final-round,7-under-par 64 at the Barclays to finish t5, his lowest finalround since a 10-under-par 63 at the season-opening SBSchampionship.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Earned a victory near home at the Hp Byron Nelsonchampionship and a top-20 finish on the money list (No.18) for the fourth time in his career...posted t12 finishesin his first two starts of the season at the Sony open inHawaii and FBr open...recorded his third top-10 finish infour years, and the first of the season, at the Northern trust2-168 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSrory sabbatini (Continued)sent South africa in the omEga mission Hills World cupin late November. 2008: after two consecutive seasonsof making tHE tour championship, leveled off a bit byplacing 56th on the money list. recorded three top-10 finishes...Shot66 in first and third rounds of the Sony open inHawaii to finish runner-up to champion K.J. choi. Finishedt2 at the 2006 Sony open in Hawaii...a final-round 67, tiedfor low round of the day, pushed him to a t3 at the BuickInvitational two weeks later...Finished t8 at the Valerotexas open in the Fall Series. 2007: Earned his fourthcareer win and had his best showing in a major. one of twofirst-time participants on the International presidents cupteam. Solid play during the year pushed him comfortablyinside the top-15 on the FedExcup standings, where he finishedfourth and earned a $1.5 million bonus...posted oneof just three rounds in the 60s at the masters to finish t2,his first top-10 in a major championship...rolled in a 15-footbirdie putt on the first playoff hole at the crowne plazaInvitational at colonial to beat Jim Furyk and BernhardLanger for his fourth tour title and his first in a playoff.after beginning the final round tied at 11-under, Sabbatini,Furyk and Langer closed with 3-under 67s to finish at14-under. after Furyk missed a 34-foot birdie try on the 18thhole, the first playoff hole, Sabbatini sank his putt. Langerthen missed an 8-footer for birdie...Held a one-stroke leadover tiger Woods through 54 holes at the World golfchampionships-Bridgestone Invitational. Finished t4, eightstrokes back of Woods...only player to post top-10s in allfour pga tour playoffs for the FedExcup events. Held thefirst-round lead at the Barclays after an 8-under 63. Withthird-place finish, moved to third in the pga tour playoffsfor the FedExcup standings...In his first career start at theDeutsche Bank championship, finished t6...t10 finishat the BmW championship moved him to fourth in theFedExcup standings...closed the pga tour playoffs forthe FedExcup with a t9 at tHE tour championship, his10th top-10 of the season...In presidents cup debut, hadan 0-3-1 record. 2006: picked up his third career win at theNissan open. Held second- and third-round leads, includinga four-stroke advantage heading into Sunday’s final round.tied with three others at 12-under after bogeying the 15thhole, took the lead for good when he birdied the par-3 16thhole and Fred couples and craig Barlow bogeyed the hole.Finished one stroke ahead of adam Scott. moved to No. 1on the pga tour money list for the first time in his careerwith more than $2 million in earnings through six starts.2005: posted four rounds in the 60s to finish t6 at the Bankof america colonial, nine shots behind two-time championKenny perry. Finish was second top-10 in six starts atcolonial cc...past champion posted third career top-10 infour starts at Booz allen classic. Finished sixth, five shotsbehind Sergio garcia. 2004: Earned more $2 million for thefirst time in a season and ranked 16th on the final seasonmoney list. personal-best seven top-10s, including tworunner-up finishes...part of a three-man playoff with Sergiogarcia and padraig Harrington at the Buick classic. garciawon with a birdie on the third extra hole...In second careerWorld golf championship-NEc Invitational start, postedt2 finish, four strokes behind champion Stewart cink...Qualified for his first tour championship and finishedt10...once again teamed with trevor Immelman at theWorld golf championships-World cup in Seville, Spain,in defense of their 2003 title. they finished t4. 2003:recorded his second career win, at the FBr capital openin June. Held second- and third-round leads. only player infield to post four rounds in the 60s and second player in2003 to win a monday finish. Saturday’s third round waswashed out and players were forced to play 18 holes onSunday and monday to finish the tournament...teamedwith countryman trevor Immelman to win the World golfchampionships-World cup at Kiawah Island, Sc, by fourstrokes over England’s Justin rose and paul casey. 2002:more than half of season’s earnings and three of his fourtop-10s came during four-week stretch (phoenix open toNissan open), which included a t2 at the Nissan open,one stroke behind winner Len mattiace. 2001: Beganseason with 69-69-65 to take two-stroke lead at mercedeschampionships. closing 72 left him one stroke behind winnerJim Furyk. missed three-foot putt on 72nd hole deniedplayoff opportunity...Earned t2 finish, one stroke behindBob Estes in the Invensys classic at Las Vegas. 2000: Withwin at air canada championship, the 24-year old becamethe youngest player to win on the pga tour since 21-yearoldtiger Woods won the 1996 Las Vegas Invitational. thevictory made him the tournament’s fourth first-time winnerin its five-year history. trailed grant Waite by three strokesafter 54 holes. Holed a 25-foot birdie putt on No. 17 to go astroke ahead of playing partner mark calcavecchia. added30-foot birdie putt on final hole for victory...Had one-strokelead through 72 holes at Bob Hope chrysler classic. closedwith 68 to finish one stroke behind Jesper parnevik. 1999:Had a successful rookie campaign on pga tour...Held36-hole lead on his 23rd birthday at BellSouth classic, andfinished t3 worth $145,000...Earned second third-place finishof season at B.c. open. 1998: Earned his first pga tourmembership by finishing 41st at pga tour Qualifyingtournament...Won Southern arizona open. Amateur: Won1993 International Junior masters...three-time all-americaand 1996 individual runner-up in the Ncaa tournament atarizona...Inducted into university of arizona Sports Hall ofFame in 2004.PeRSonAL:raised in South africa, began playing at age 4…travelsthroughout the season in a tour bus with his family…Enjoys watching all sports and spends most off time at lakeboating and fishing…Donates money to many charitiesthat support injured soldiers and their families…recentlyset up the HartS HopE Foundation that allows his familyto give back to community.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.37 (141)Driving Distance ...........................................289.1 (82)Driving accuracy percentage .......................60.28% (143)greens in regulation percentage ................66.74% (101)putting average ...........................................1.768 (59)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 63–Hyundai tournament ofchampions/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2 times, mostrecent 2007 crowne plaza Invitational at colonial/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,170,000–2009 Hp Byron Nelson championship/1career High official World Rank: after 2008 arnoldpalmer Invitational/8Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1999 27 13 2 2 5 $381,322/1082000 26 16 1 1 3 7 1,262,535/362001 23 13 2 3 3 1,038,590/522002 23 13 1 4 6 936,664/682003 27 20 1 5 6 1,604,701/412004 26 19 2 2 7 13 2,500,397/162005 26 15 3 6 920,988/892006 24 19 1 2 5 10 2,861,751/122007 23 18 1 2 3 10 13 105,193/4 4,550,040/62008 23 17 1 1 3 6 100,177/69 1,559,277/562009 25 17 1 1 4 9 1,426/34 2,752,291/182010 26 15 1 3 6 1,197/48 1,546,808/54total 299 195 5 13 8 52 90 21,915,363eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 6 3 1 1 $159,449* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters cut cut cut t36 t2 cut t20 cutu.S. open cut cut cut t71 cut t51 t58 cut cutBritish open t54 t53 t66 cut t26 cut cut cutpga 77 cut cut 68 cut t74 cut cut t39 t67 cuttHE pLaYErS cut cut cut cut t42 cut cut t44 t27 cut t39tour championship t10 t22 t9accenture match play championship t33 t9 t33 t17 t33 t33 t33Bridgestone Invitational t51 t2 t28 t36 t2 t27 t45ca championship t21 t41 t35 t70 t53HSBc championst45the Barclays cut cut t43 t2 WD cut 3 t24 cut t5Deutsche Bank championshipt6 cut cut cutBmW championship cut t5 t27 cut t10 t44 t18 t50nAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (1), 2007; World cup (6), 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006,2008, 2009.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-169


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSCharl schwartzel (Char-ul sChWorT-zul)Section Player BiograPhies2BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:2—2010 World golf championships-ca championship.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (5):2005 Dunhill championship [Eur]. 2006 Vodacom tourchampionship [Saf]. 2007 open de Espana [Eur]. 2010 africaopen [Eur], Joburg open [Eur].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:2—World golf championships-ca championship; t3—ShellHouston open; t9—World golf championships-accenturematch play championship.2010 SeASon:played in 11 pga tour events, with nine made cuts andthree top-10 finishes...made second consecutive appearanceat the World golf championships-accenture matchplay championship. Finished t9, losing to Stewart cink in 19holes in the third round...Battled countryman Ernie Els at theWorld golf championships-ca championships at tpc Bluemonster, finishing second. Was one stroke behind Els in thefinal round when Els made a 25-foot par putt on the 14thhole to retain the lead. made bogeys on 15 and 17 to fallfarther behind. Had taken part in Els’ junior program in Southafrica as a youngster and was staying at Els’ home duringthe week...Joined the pga tour as a Special temporarymember on march 23...continued his good play at ShellHouston open the week before the masters, posting a pairof 67s on the weekend for a t3 finish while playing on aeXeMPt StAtUS: top 125 on 2010 pga tournon-member money listFULL nAMe: charl SchwartzelHeiGHt: 5-11WeiGHt: 140BiRtHDAte: august 31, 1984BiRtHPLAce: Johannesburg, South africaReSiDence: Verceeniging, South africasponsor’s exemption...Shot a final-round 67 in early Januaryto win the africa open in South africa on the European tour.Finished at 20-under par to top third-round co-leader thomasaiken by one stroke...In his next start, won the Joburg openon the European tour by six strokes and moved into the top50 in the world.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: played in six pga tour events, with a best finish oft17 at the World golf championships-accenture match playchampionship. recorded five top-10s on the European tour.2008: clinched his third European tour title with a victory atthe madrid masters, despite battling illness all week, as herallied toward the end of the season to finish inside the orderof merit top 30. 2007: Won the open de Espana for his secondcareer European tour title. 2006: Won the Vodacom tourchampionship on the Sunshine tour in his native South africain February. 2005: captured his first victory on the Europeantour, the Dunhill championship, in his native country, in thesecond event of the season. Followed that with a t2 thefollowing week in the South african airways open, helpinghim top the Sunshine tour order of merit in South africa forthe first time. Became the third-youngest player to securehis European tour card through the Qualifying School. at18 years, 81 days, he claimed 24th place in 2002. Was alsothe second youngest South african to earn full membershipof the European tour behind Dale Hayes. Amateur: arrivedat the Qualifying School as a highly promising amateur withvictories in the Brabazon trophy and Indian amateur andFAMiLY: SingleSPeciAL inteReStS: Hunting, carstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2002JoineD toUR: 2010having represented South africa in the Eisenhower trophyin malaysia.PeRSonAL:Favorites include filet steak and vacations to mossel Bay inthe western cape province of South africa. Favorite courseto play is Leopard creek cc in mpumalanga, on the southernborder of the Kruger National park in South africa. Says hisidol is angus Buchan, a farmer “who gave his life to god.”PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.58Driving Distance ...........................................292.2Driving accuracy percentage .......................64.26%greens in regulation percentage ................63.58%putting average ...........................................1.786(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 67–3 times, most recent ShellHouston open/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 66–2 times, mostrecent 2006 British open/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $850,000–2010 World golf championships–ca championship/2career High official World Rank: after 2010 Wells Fargochampionship/22<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2003 12005 4 1 12006 8 6 1 $108,282/2007 6 4 77,803/2008 1 1 16,250/2009 6 4 1 76,741/2010 11 9 1 1 3 6 676,845/total 37 25 1 1 3 9 955,921eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 16 16 1 5 10 $731,014SoUtHeRn AFRicA toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 9 9 2 1 4 7 $848,142* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masterst30u.S. open t48 t30 cut t16British open cut cut t22 cut cut t14pga cut cut t52 t43 t18tHE pLaYErS t58 cutaccenture match play championship t17 t9Bridgestone Invitational t36 t58ca championship t18 t41 t35 2HSBc championst162-170 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSadam scotteXeMPt StAtUS: 2010 tournament winner(through 2012)FULL nAMe: adam ScottHeiGHt: 6-0WeiGHt: 170BiRtHDAte: July 16, 1980BiRtHPLAce: adelaide, australiaReSiDence: crans sur Sierre, SwitzerlandFAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: university of Nevada-Las VegasSPeciAL inteReStS: all sports, biographies, surfingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2000JoineD toUR: 2003<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (7):2003 Deutsche Bank championship. 2004 tHE pLaYErSchampionship, Booz allen classic. 2006 tHE tourchampionship presented by coca-cola. 2007 Shell Houstonopen. 2008 EDS Byron Nelson championship. 2010 Valerotexas open.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (10):2001 alfred Dunhill pga championship [Saf]. 2002 Qatarmasters [Eur], gleneagles Scottish pga championship[Eur]. 2003 Scandic carlsberg Scandinavian masters [Eur].2005 Singapore open [asia], Johnnie Walker classic [Eur].2006 Singapore open [asia]. 2008 commercialbank Qatarmasters [Eur]. 2009 australian open [aus]. 2010 BarclaysSingapore open [asia].otHeR VictoRieS (1):2005 Nissan open [unofficial, 36 holes]BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:1—Valero texas open; t5—Deutsche Bank championship;t9—World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational,the Barclays.2010 SeASon:Finished 19th in the pga tour playoffs for the FedExcupand returned to tHE tour championship for the first timesince 2007. Bounced back with a victory and four top-10finishes after posting only one top-10 in 2009…ralliedfrom four strokes back on the final, marathon day at theValero texas open for his first pga tour victory in twoyears, Was 11-under in a 36-hole Sunday finale, edgingFredrik Jacobson by a stroke on the new oaks course attpc San antonio. the busy finish was necessitated by aFriday rainout. the course was designed by his hero, fellowcountryman greg Norman, who sent a congratulatorymessage after his first win since the australian open inDecember. Finished at 14-under 274 and earned $1,098,000for his seventh tour victory and first since the 2008Hp Byron Nelson championship. He overcame two earlybogeys with an eagle on the par-4 17th in his third-round66, then built his lead with six birdies en route to a closing67. Survived a closing bogey—his only one in thefinal round—when Jacobson missed a 16-footer from<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 2-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2000 6 1 $10,200/2001 6 4 1 93,026/2002 10 7 2 4 339,157/2003 14 11 1 1 2 6 1,238,736/552004 16 12 2 1 1 7 8 3,724,984/72005 19 18 1 6 8 2,592,255/152006 19 17 1 3 3 10 14 4,978,858/32007 19 17 1 1 6 10 100,684/12 3,413,185/112008 15 13 1 3 7 101,295/47 1,979,160/392009 19 9 1 1 2 432/110 783,138/1082010 20 16 1 4 8 640/19 2,489,402/28total 163 125 7 7 5 41 68 21,642,100eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 8 7 1 3 $458,212* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*the fringe on No. 18 that would have forced a playoff. Hislast three tour victories have come in texas—the ShellHouston open in 2007 and the 2008 Hp Byron Nelsonchampionship…posted final-round 67 to finish t9 at theWorld golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational…oneof three players to record top-10 finishes in each of the firsttwo pga tour playoff events, finishing t9 at the Barclaysand t5 at the Deutsche Bank championship…Finished27th at tHE tour championship in his first start in theplayoffs finale since 2007…picked up his second title of theseason when he opened with a pair of 65s at the BarclaysSingapore open and then cruised with a 69-68 finish atSentosa gc. He defeated anders Hansen by three strokesin winning in Singapore for the third time (2005 and 2006).cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished 108th on the final money list, his worstcareer finish, with one top-10 finish and nine made cuts in19 starts...Shot a final-round 64 to finish as the runner-up atthe Sony open in Hawaii. Finished tied with David toms,two strokes behind winner Zach Johnson...Was a captain’sSelection by International captain greg Norman for thepresidents cup. Had a 1-4-0 record in u.S. win...Bothered bya knee ailment during the season...Won the australian openin late December, beating Stuart appleby by five strokes forhis first professional victory in his home country. 2008: Wonon the pga tour and European tour despite setbacks frominjury and illness...Fired a final-round, 11-under-par 61,which broke the course record and set a new personal low,to win the commercialbank Qatar masters in late Januaryon the European tour. Became the tournament’s only twotimewinner as he beat Henrik Stenson by three strokes atDoha gc...after losing a three-stroke lead he carried intothe final round, sank a 9-foot birdie putt on No. 18 to forcea playoff at 7-under par, then made a 48-footer playing itagain on the third playoff hole to beat ryan moore in theEDS Byron Nelson championship. In shooting 68-67-67-71—273 to capture his sixth pga tour victory, made fourbirdies in six tries on the 429-yard, par-4 finishing hole attpc Four Seasons resort, the last of which he made afterhitting his drive into a fairway bunker. moore barely misseda tying birdie putt on the third playoff hole...paired withtiger Woods (No. 1 in the world) and phil mickelson (No. 2)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYin first two rounds of u.S. open where he finished t26.Nearly had to withdraw because of a broken right pinkyfinger that he injured when it was slammed in a car door...couldn’t play in the australian open in December after sufferinga knee injury while surfing. 2007: competed in all fourpga tour playoffs for the FedExcup events and finished12th on the season-long points list. Won his fifth careerpga tour title at the Shell Houston open and earned aspot on his third presidents cup team...runner-up to VijaySingh at the mercedes-Benz championship, his third top-10in three career starts at the plantation course...Earned fifthcareer official tour victory at the Shell Houston open,defeating Stuart appleby and 54-hole leader Bubba Watsonby three strokes with rounds of 69-71-65-66—271. clingingto a one-stroke lead over appleby on the 72nd tee, hit teeshot into water hazard but made an up-and-down par on the488-yard par 4, holing a 48-foot putt to clinch the win asappleby found a hazard and made double bogey on the hole.Became the sixth australian to win the Shell Houstonopen...Second-round 62 at the memorial tournament propelledhim into the 36-hole lead. Final-round birdies at 15and 16 brought him into contention before bogeys at 17 and18 left him t5, three shots behind champion K.J. choi...Was1-3-1 in his third presidents cup, bringing his career recordto 7-6-2. 2006: punctuated season of near-misses with avictory at tHE tour championship, finishing the seasonNo. 3 on the money list and No. 4 in the official World golfranking. also notched a career-best 10 top-10s and finishedthird in Scoring average (68.95)...Followed unofficial win atthe 2005 Nissan open with a runner-up finish, one strokebehind winner rory Sabbatini. posted a final-round 7-under64 at riviera cc to sit at 12-under par in the clubhouseabout one and one-half hours before the final group. Waitedfor possible playoff but Sabbatini made birdie on the par-316th hole to take the tournament...Finished third at theWachovia championship thanks to closing rounds of 66-71,for his second top-five finish...Shared the lead after each ofthe first three rounds at the EDS Byron Nelson championship,but a closing 1-over 71 dropped him to t3 in his first start atthe event...Finished t4 at the memorial tournament, hisfourth top-five finish of the season...posted his second runner-upfinish of the season thanks to an eagle on the 72ndhole, one of two on the day, which left him two strokesYear 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters t9 t23 cut t33 t27 t27 t25 cut t18u.S. open cut cut cut t28 t21 cut t26 t36 cutBritish open cut t47 cut cut t42 t34 t8 t27 t16 cut t27pga cut t23 t23 t9 t40 t3 t12 cut cut t39tHE pLaYErS cut t17 1 t8 t53 t6 t54 cut t26tour championship t21 t7 1 t26 27accenture match play championship t17 3 t9 t5 t17 t33 t17 t33 t17Bridgestone Invitational t64 t55 t36 t10 t36 t56 t51 t9ca championship cNL t39 t40 t36 t29 t2 t61 t9 t66 t50HSBc championst25the Barclays t79 t32 2 t14 cut t58 t9Deutsche Bank championship 1 t2 t50 t17 t73 t5BmW championship t21 4 t50 t15nAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (4), 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009; World cup (1), 2002.Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-171


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSadam scott (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2behind Vijay Singh at the Barclays classic. opened with a6-under 65 to hold a one-stroke lead through 18 holes.trailed Billy andrade by one heading into final round. Washis fourth consecutive top-four finish on tour...posted hisfirst top-10, a t8, in his seventh British open start. Hasmade the cut four times and his previous best finish was at34 in 2005...posted back-to-back top-10s in majors for thefirst time in his career with his t3 at the pga championship.It was his best finish at the pga, topping a t9 in 2000, andit was his fourth career top-10 in a major...Following week,finished t10 at the World golf championships-BridgestoneInvitational. Held first-round lead after a 63, matchingStewart cink’s record for low first round at the tournamentin 2004...posted four rounds in the 60s at the World golfchampionships-american Express championship, finishingt2, his best finish in a World golf championships event...Finished the season with a victory at tHE tourchampionship. posted rounds of 69-67-67-66—269 todefeat runner-up Jim Furyk by three strokes. First aussieand youngest player to win tHE tour championship sincetiger Woods in 1999 (champions gc) at age 23 years, 10months, 1 day. third-youngest winner of tHE tourchampionship, behind Woods and David Duval (1997, 25years, 11 months and 24 days)...on the asian tour, successfullydefended Singapore open over rain-shortened 54holes, defeating Ernie Els in a playoff. 2005: Earned unofficialvictory at the Nissan open, captured fourth careerEuropean tour victory and was one of the Internationalteam stars at the presidents cup…captured unofficialvictory at rain-shortened Nissan open, where he postedrounds of 67-66 to tie chad campbell for the 36-hole leadat 9-under-par. unable to complete the third and finalrounds, Scott and campbell played off on monday morningwith Scott prevailing on the first playoff hole. Victory wasworth $864,000 in official money...In defense of tHEpLaYErS championship, finished t8, four shots behindwinner Fred Funk, the sixth player to finish in the top-10 theyear after winning tHE pLaYErS...In title defense of Boozallen classic at congressional, finished t2, two shotsbehind Sergio garcia, after posting four rounds in the 60s.Within two shots of leader garcia at the 71st hole, flewsand wedge from 133 yards over green into water hazardand made bogey...captured the Singapore open on theasian tour by seven strokes over Lee Westwood inSeptember...posted a 3-1-1 record in second presidentscup. undefeated (3-0-1) when paired with retief goosen infirst four matches. 2004: totaled two tour wins, includinga victory at tHE pLaYErS championship...totaled seventop-10s in only 16 starts…at age 23 years, 8 months and12 days, became the youngest winner of tHE pLaYErS,with rounds of 65-72-69-72—276, one shot ahead of runner-uppadraig Harrington. Held the 18- and 54-hole leadsand led by as many as five strokes in the final round. at the72nd hole with a two-stroke lead over Harrington, pullhooked6-iron approach shot from 213 yards into waterhazard, forcing up-and-down recovery from 39 yards.clinched title with 10-foot bogey putt to earn $1.44 million...Wonthe Booz allen classic in his first appearance attpc avenel. Equaled the tournament record of 21-under263 held by Billy andrade and Jeff Sluman in 1991. Firstthree official tour victories came on tpc courses—Deutsche Bank championship (tpc Boston), tHE pLaYErS(tpc Sawgrass) and avenel…Earned second career top-10in a major with his t9 at the pga championship, matchingthe t9 at the 2002 masters. 2003: Earned first tour title in34th career tour start at age 23 years, 1 month, 16 days(youngest since Sergio garcia won the 2002 mercedeschampionships at 21 years, 11 months, 27 days) at theinaugural Deutsche Bank championship. Led Vijay Singh bytwo strokes after 36 holes, thanks to a course record9-under-par 62. maintained three-stroke lead overJonathan Kaye through 54 holes, and brought home a fourstrokevictory over runner-up rocco mediate...Lost toeventual champion tiger Woods in 20 holes in the semifinalsof the World golf championships-accenture matchplay championship. Finished third after defeating fellowaustralian peter Lonard 1-up in the consolation match...Joined the tour as a Special temporary member in lateapril...claimed his fourth European tour victory with afinal-round 3-under-par 69 to win the Scandic carlsbergScandinavian masters by two shots over Nick Dougherty...representing the International team, was the youngestplayer on either presidents cup squad. 2002: Earned secondEuropean tour victory at the Qatar maters, with a 19-underpar269...Earned masters invitation based on being rankedin the top 50 in the official World golf ranking at end of2001. Finished t9 at augusta National. Earnings of$151,200 put season pga tour winnings at $288,642,earning an invitation to join the pga tour as a Specialtemporary member for the remainder of the 2002 season...also captured the Qatar masters on the European tour forsecond victory of the season. 2001: Finished 13th in theVolvo order of merit in first full season on European tour...In 16 European tour events, compiled five top-10s, includingthree third-place finishes...captured the alfred Dunhillpga championship on the Southern africa tour...alsoplayed in united States, Japan and australia. 2000:Secured European tour card for 2001 in just eight starts asa professional, clinching his place with a t6 at the Lindegerman masters in october. Amateur: as a junior, capturedboth australian and New Zealand Junior titles, andfired a course-record 62 at Los coyotes cc at the u.S.Junior amateur...Spent one year playing collegiately atuNLV.PeRSonAL:golf hero is countryman greg Norman, who along withcoach Butch Harmon, urged him to play several seasons onthe European tour.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.47 (44)Driving Distance ...........................................294.4 (33)Driving accuracy percentage .......................62.93% (110)greens in regulation percentage ................69.61% (31)putting average ...........................................1.799 (136)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–at&t pebble Beach Nationalpro-am/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–4 times, mostrecent 2007 the memorial tournament presented by morganStanley/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,440,000–2004 tHE pLaYErS championship/1career High official World Rank: after 2008 at&tNational/3John sendeneXeMPt StAtUS: 69th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: John gerard SendenHeiGHt: 6-3WeiGHt: 193BiRtHDAte: april 1971BiRtHPLAce: Brisbane, Queensland, australiaReSiDence: Brisbane, Queensland, australiaFAMiLY: Wife, Jackie; JacobSPeciAL inteReStS: Spending time with family, bikeriding, fishingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1992Q ScHooL: 2001JoineD toUR: 2002<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2006 John Deere classic.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (4):1996 Indonesian pga championship. 1998 Interlaken open[Eurchall], alliance open [Eurchall]. 2006 australian open[aus].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:8—Deutsche Bank championship; t9—the mcgladreyclassic.2010 SeASon:after a marginal regular season, made substantial jumps inthe FedExcup standings at the first two pga tour playoffevents, finishing t15 at the Barclays to move from No. 99to No. 64…came back one week later with four rounds inthe 60s to finish eighth at the Deutsche Bank championship,jumping to No. 38 in the standings. the top-10 showing attpc Boston was his first top-10 finish in 25 starts during theseason…one week later, his FedExcup season ended at theBmW championship, with a t63, leaving him 50th overall…continued solid play through the Fall Series, finishing t11 atthe Viking classic and t9 at the inaugural mcgladrey classic,posting four rounds in the 60s in the latter event for his twotop-10 finish of the season. completed the season with t15or better in six of final seven events.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: a 24th place finish in the FedExcup highlighted hisbest season on tour...Set career highs in top-10s (7) andmoney (more than $2 million)...Bolstered by rounds of 65-64in the third and fourth rounds, notched his first top-10 of theseason at the 50th Bob Hope classic (t9)...turned in oneof the few under-par final rounds (3-under) to finish t4 atthe arnold palmer Invitational...Entered Shell Houston openwith 223 consecutive holes without a three-putt (dating to11th hole, final round, 2009 Buick Invitational). Streak endedwhen he four-putted the par-3 16th hole in the final round(292 holes). Finished t31 after holding 36-hole co-lead...Finished seventh on the strength of 65-64 on the weekendat Hp Byron Nelson championship...Final-round 64 at the St.Jude classic vaulted him into a t4, his fourth top-10 of theseason...Led the Buick open after 36 holes at 14-under before71-70 on the weekend earned a t2, his best result since a2-172 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSJohn senden (Continued)t2 at the 2008 transitions championship...t11 at DeutscheBank championship included rare double eagle at the par-5second hole in the second round when he holed a 4-iron from250 yards. It was the third double eagle on tour in 2009...claimed the final qualifying spot (No. 30) in the FedExcupstandings after the BmW championship to earn his firsttrip to tHE tour championship presented by coca-cola.Finished just 0.492 points ahead of No. 31 Ian poulter…Finished t10 at tHE tour championship on the strengthof a 69 in the third round...posted a t7 finish at the turningStone resort championship before traveling back to hisnative australia. Was one of three players (Dustin Johnson,marc Leishman) to play in the first Fall Series event theweek following tHE tour championship. 2008: recordedthree top-10 finishes including a second for the secondconsecutive year at the poDS championship...Finished at5-under-par 283 at the Buick Invitational, placing t8...posteda 4-under 67 in the final round of the poDS championship tofinish t2, two strokes behind Sean o’Hair. It was the secondrunner-up finish of his career, with both coming at Innisbrook.In 2006, recorded a 5-under 66 on the final day to finish onestroke behind mark calcavecchia...posted 3-under-par 67sin three of the four rounds at the Wyndham championshipin august to finish t6 at Sedgefield cc. 2007: after collectinghis first victory in 2006, enjoyed a steady season with21 cuts made out of 27 starts, including a runner-up finishearly in the season at the poDS championship and a careerbestfive top-10s…Finished t2 at the poDS championship,his best finish on the pga tour since winning the 2006John Deere classic. Final-round 66 featured seven birdiesand left him one shot shy of eventual champion markcalcavecchia...recorded his first career top-10 finish at amajor championship with a t4 at the pga championship.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2002 30 18 1 8 $578,613/1142003 33 22 5 601,670/1082004 28 21 2 7 698,203/1142005 29 21 3 6 855,325/972006 28 20 1 3 10 1,650,674/452007 27 21 1 1 5 8 92,439/55 1,899,558/392008 28 20 1 3 8 101,937/37 1,269,083/862009 29 22 1 7 11 560/24 2,305,492/272010 30 21 2 10 1,192/50 1,274,058/69total 262 186 1 3 1 26 73 11,132,675* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*Bogeyed the first three holes of his final round before settlingdown with a 32 on the final nine and a round of 71...Ended the year just behind tiger Woods in second in greensin regulation percentage, at 70.33%. 2006: Had a careeryear, with $1,650,674 in earnings on the strength of a victoryand three top-10s...after notching three straight top-10s inDecember in homeland of australia, began 2006 pga tourseason with t5 finish at Bob Hope chrysler classic...postedrounds of 64-69-64-68—265 to claim first tour victory in139th career tour start at the John Deere classic. Enteredfinal round with a three-stroke lead over patrick Sheehanand Heath Slocum, and edged J.p. Hayes by one stroke tobecome the fifth aussie to win on tour in 2006...recordeda hole-in-one on the par-3 13th hole at royal Liverpool gcduring third round of the British open, finished t35. 2005:Finished in the top 100 on the money list for the first timein his four-year career...Birdied four of his last five holeson Sunday at the Bob Hope chrysler classic to finish t6,topping his previous career best, a t9 at the 2004 Bank ofamerica colonial and 2002 air canada championship. 2004:Secured his card by finishing in the top 125 for the thirdstraight season since joining the tour in 2002...Jumpedfrom t37 through three rounds to t9 finish at the Bank ofamerica colonial after a final-round, 5-under 65, his secondcareer top-10 (t9, 2002 air canada championship)...Wastwo strokes back of the lead through 36 holes at the Valerotexas open after opening with rounds of 66-65. Finished21st and collected $42,000, good enough to secure his cardfor the 2005 season...Shared first-round lead with HarrisonFrazar and glen Day at the Southern Farm Bureau classic,but finished t14. 2003: Earned $601,670 but did not posta top-10. Best finish was a t13 at the inaugural DeutscheBank championship. 2002: Half of the 22 rookies who beganPLAYeR StAtiSticS<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYthe season finished in the top 125, and the australian wasone of them, thanks to eight top-25s...picked up first careertop-10, a t9, in his 24th event, the air canada championshipin September. 2001: Earned tour card at first trip to finalsof tour Qualifying tournament...member of European tour1999-2001 and played at least a half-dozen events per yearon pga tour of australasia since 1992. 1999: Highest finishon European tour order of merit came when he was 69th.1998: Won twice on European challenge tour.PeRSonAL:If he wasn’t playing golf would be “working on the sheepand cattle station owned by the in-laws.”2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.62 (57)Driving Distance ...........................................290.2 (72)Driving accuracy percentage .......................67.22% (46)greens in regulation percentage ................72.49% (1)putting average ...........................................1.812 (163)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–Justin timberlake ShrinersHospitals for children open/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2004 BobHope chrysler classic/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $720,000–2006 John Deere classic/1career High official World Rank: after 2007 thepresidents cup/44Year 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters cut cutu.S. open cut cutBritish open cut t35 t45 cut t48pga cut t4 t42 cut cuttHE pLaYErScut t58 t22 cut t52 cut t37 cuttour championshipt10accenture match play championshipt33Bridgestone Invitational 45ca championshipt11the Barclays cut t43 t42 t7 t18 cut t31 t64 t15Deutsche Bank championship t13 t48 t74 t61 t23 t33 t11 8BmW championship t20 t27 cut t40 t65 t52 t50 t20 t63Section 2 Player BiograPhiesnAtionAL teAMS: World cup (1), 2006.Wes short, Jr.eXeMPt StAtUS: major medical ExtensionFULL nAMe: Wesley Earl Short, Jr.HeiGHt: 6-0WeiGHt: 190BiRtHDAte: December 4, 1963BiRtHPLAce: austin, tXReSiDence: austin, tX; plays out of the Hills ofLakewayFAMiLY: Wife, gail; Elizabeth ann (11/25/83)eDUcAtion: university of texasSPeciAL inteReStS: all sportstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1987Q ScHooL: 2003nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2005 michelin championship at Las Vegas.2010 SeASon:Due to a lingering back injury, did not make a start on thepga tour in 2010. Will have 12 events in 2011 to earn$743,061 and continue to play under the major medicalExtension category for the remainder of the 2011 season(combined with 2007 earnings of $42,119 to equal 2007’sNo. 125 earnings of $785,180).cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made three starts on the pga tour, missing the cutin his first two events. Withdrew from the Buick Invitationalin February which ended his season, as he continued tosuffer from a back injury. playing on a major medicalExtension, had 15 events to earn $743,061 (combined with2007 earnings of $42,119 to equal 2007’s No. 125 earningsof $785,180) to receive major medical Extension for theremainder of the 2009 season. 2008: Did not make a pgatour start as he continued to recover from a back injury.2007: Former tour winner limited to 12 starts, sufferinga back injury in the second round of the EDS Byron Nelsonchampionship. Diagnosed as a sprain but unable to playthe rest of the season. granted major medical Extension...Best finish was a t44 at the Zurich classic of New orleans.2006: totaled three top-25s in 33 starts...Started the yearpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-173


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2with a t11 in his first trip to the mercedes championshipat Kapalua, his best effort of the season...In defense ofhis title at the Frys.com open in Las Vegas, finished t79.2005: Second season on tour highlighted by first careervictory at the michelin championship at Las Vegas. cameinto season on major medical Extension with 17 events tomake enough money to keep his card for the remainder ofthe season. Did not make it to the weekend in eight of hisfirst 11 events...Win came in his 14th start after postingfour rounds in the 60s (67-67-66-67—267) and outlastingJim Furyk with a tap-in par on the second playoff hole.Began the week as an alternate and got in the tournamenton tuesday when arron oberholser withdrew. Becamefirst alternate to win since gene Sauers at the 2002 air<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2002 12004 12 4 1 $75,536/2222005 16 7 1 2 3 1,029,640/752006 33 14 3 422,506/1612007 12 3 225/184 42,119/2322009 3total 77 28 1 2 7 1,569,801nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1991 11992 11993 11998 12 3 1 $3,105/1821999 2 2 1 3,465/1652001 2 1 1,296/2872002 26 12 2 7 71,479/652003 28 17 1 7 8 146,997/302004 5 2 1 8,027/2092005 7 5 1 3 34,259/118total 85 42 1 10 21 268,628* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*Wes short, Jr. (Continued)canada championship. at age 41 years, 10 months and 12days, became just the fifth first-time winner over age 40since 1995. paycheck of $720,000 pushed season earningsto $1,005,702. 2004: rookie season on tour was limitedto 12 events due to back injury. Best finish was t24 at theBuick open. received a major medical Extension for 2005...Finished t7 at pga tour Qualifying tournament to earnrookie tour card. 2003: member of the Nationwide tour in1998 and 2002-03. made the cut in 17 of 28 events on the2003 Nationwide tour, with seven top-10s. Wrapped upthe season No. 30 on the money list, with $146,997...Bestfinish was a runner-up at the reese’s cup classic. 2002:Finished No. 65 on the Nationwide tour money list. twotop-10s, including a t4 at the Louisiana open.PLAYeR StAtiSticS<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 04 05 06pgacuttHE pLaYErScutBridgestone Invitationalt71the Barclays WD t75Deutsche Bank championship cut cutBmW championshipcutPeRSonAL:Lists Ben Hogan and Byron Nelson as his heroes…cites hisfather as giving him his start in golf.MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer Low Round/Round: 65–3 times, most recent 2009the 50th Bob Hope classic hosted by arnold palmer/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $720,000–2005 michelin championship at Las Vegas/1career High official World Rank: after 2006 mercedeschampionships/72Michael simeXeMPt StAtUS: 65th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: michael SimHeiGHt: 6-0WeiGHt: 150BiRtHDAte: october 23, 1984BiRtHPLAce: aberdeen, ScotlandReSiDence: Scottsdale, aZFAMiLY: SingleSPeciAL inteReStS: Body boarding, fast carstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2005nationwide tour Graduate (2006, 2009)BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t2—2010 Farmers Insurance open.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (4):2006 palmettopride classic. 2009 Stonebrae classic, BmWcharity pro-am, christmas In october.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t2—Farmers Insurance open; t3—turning Stone resortchampionship, Wyndham championship.2010 SeASon:claimed three top-five finishes on the pga tour, highlightedby runner-up honors at the Farmers Insurance open.Finished 45th in the final FedExcup standings. Despiteopening with a 1-over 73 which left him tied for 107th,managed to finish t2 in his second start of the year atthe Farmers Insurance open. Second-round, 10-under 62on torrey pines’ North course was the low round of thetournament and one off the tournament record. rankedfirst in putts per round for the week (27.2). trailed eventualwinner Ben crane by one stroke entering the par-5 finishinghole. Both players laid up and then hit wedge shots thatspun back to the front of the green. Sim was forced to chipfor birdie, got up and down and settled for a second-placetie with Brandt Snedeker and marc Leishman…returnedto action after a lengthy layoff due to injury by finishingt23 at the Hp Byron Nelson championship. right shoulderbegan bothering him in august 2009, and the pain intensifiedafter a long flight home to Sydney following the Worldgolf championships-ca championship in march 2010.missed two months, including his first invitations to themasters tournament and tHE pLaYErS championship,before returning in Dallas…Fired four sub-par rounds,including 67-66 on the weekend, at the turning Stoneresort championship to finish t3, his second top-10 of theyear. Led the field in total putts, with 108…Finished t3 atthe Wyndham championship with a final-round 62.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.90 (90)Driving Distance ...........................................283.3 (127)Driving accuracy percentage .......................63.35% (101)greens in regulation percentage ................65.34% (149)putting average ...........................................1.745 (11)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 62–2 times, most recentWyndham championship/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2 times, mostrecent 2010 Wyndham championship/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $395,733–2010 Farmers Insurance open/t2career High official World Rank: after 2010 FarmersInsurance open/342-174 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRScAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Named Nationwide tour player of the Year afterrecord-setting season which saw him win three timesin his first 12 starts and go on to break the tour’ssingle-season money record. Ended the season with atour-record $644,142, bettering troy matteson’s 2005mark of $495,009. also established new tour records forsingle-season scoring average (68.81) and putting average(1.684). Finished No. 1 in all-around ranking, No. 2 in totaldriving and driving accuracy, No. 3 in birdie average andNo. 6 in greens in regulation. position earned an invitationto play in the 2010 pLaYErS championship. also achieveda high official World golf ranking for a Nationwide tourplayer (53rd)...played in three pga tour events, makingthe cut in all three, with the best finish a t18 at the u.S.open...Earned his second career win, at the inauguralStonebrae classic, thanks to a final-round, 7-under 64.Held a one-stroke lead over matt Every after 54 holesat tpc San Francisco Bay. closed the front nine Sundaywith four consecutive birdies to increase his lead to fourshots at the turn. added a birdie and an eagle on the backnine to win by six over cameron percy and John Kimbell.First-place check of $108,000 vaulted him to No. 1 on themoney list...picked up his second win of the year with aplayoff victory over Fabian gomez at the BmW charitypro-am. parred the first extra hole to beat gomez and evenhis career playoff record to 2-2. Fired a career-best 62 inthe third round and grabbed a three-stroke lead headinginto the final round. His 2-under 69 was enough to force aplayoff with gomez. also teamed with singer Javier colonto win the celebrity/amateur portion of the tournament...Was runner-up at the athens regional Foundation classic.tied the Jennings mill cc record with a 9-under 63 in thefinal round to finish at 14-under par, completing his roundmore than an hour in front of the final pairings. Forced intoa playoff when patrick Sheehan birdied the last hole ofregulation. Sheehan then birdied the first hole of the extra<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2005a 12006 12007 17 9 1 4 $399,900/1622008 7 6 1 3 269,864/1872009 3 3 1 130,188/2002010 20 13 1 2 3 7 1,244/45 1,338,926/65total 49 31 1 2 5 15 2,138,878nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2006 17 12 1 1 3 5 $220,432/192007 2 1 1 10,200/2102008 7 3 2 20,155/1472009 14 12 3 2 1 9 11 644,142/1total 40 28 4 3 1 12 19 894,928<strong>PGA</strong> toUR oF AUStRALASiAYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 6 3 1 $98,775* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*Michael sim (Continued)session from 22 feet to earn the win...Finished t10 at themelwood prince george’s county open. after playing 36holes Sunday at melwood due to a weather delay earlierin the week, he successfully qualified for the u.S. open thefollowing day at a 36-hole sectional in nearby rockville,mD. Went on to make the cut at the u.S. open, where hewas paired with tiger Woods in final round on his way toa t18 finish...Earned his third win of the year with a twostrokevictory over Josh teater at the inaugural christmasIn october classic. Shared the 36-hole lead and held athree-shot advantage heading into the final round at theNicklaus gc at Lionsgate. teater suffered a double bogeyat No. 15 to give Sim a two-shot edge. played bogey-freeon the weekend to take the win and become the ninthplayer in tour history to earn an immediate promotionto the pga tour. First-place check of $112,500 pushedhis season total to $527,079 and broke the tour’s singleseasonmoney record held by troy matteson. money-recordtotal was earned in just 12 starts, giving him an average of$43,923 in each start...Status on the pga tour did not gethim into several Fall Series events and he returned to theNationwide tour in october, where he finished t17 at themiccsoukee championship. the season-ending Nationwidetour championship was held at Daniel Island, Sc, site ofhis first tour win, the 2006 palmettopride classic. grabbedthe first-round lead by three strokes with a course-record8-under 64, which included eight consecutive birdies. Wasone shot off the lead after 36 and 54 holes and finishedsecond, three behind matt Every. It was his 11th top-25finish and ninth top-10 effort in only 14 starts. Wound upaveraging $46,010 per start in 2009. 2008: First top-10 ofthe season came at the Frys.com open in the pga tourFall Series. Following a 2-over-par 72 in the first round,bounced back with a career-low 63 in the second roundand final-round 64 to finish a career-best t7...Was coleaderwith robert allenby after the third round of the 2008australian masters. Shot 77 on the final day to t11. 2007:<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 09 10u.S. opent18 cutBritish opencutpgat51 cutaccenture match play championship t33ca championship 68HSBc championst58the Barclayst36Deutsche Bank championshipt11BmW championshipt24Diagnosed with stress fracture in spine in November 2006that postponed rookie’s 2007 pga tour season until aprilat the Zurich classic of New orleans. With late start, limitedto 17 starts. granted major medical Extension for 2008.after earning card via the Nationwide tour, posted one top-10 in 17 starts, a t9 at the ginn sur mer classic, and threeadditional top-25s. 2006: posted three top-10 finishes in hisrookie season on the Nationwide tour, including his firstcareer victory. In his first career tour start, lost in a playoffto paul Sheehan at the Jacob’s creek open after holdinga one-shot lead entering the final round. Sheehan won onthe second extra hole with a bogey. Still collected $76,043to obtain Special temporary membership on tour. Becamethe fifth aussie of the season to step into the winner’scircle with his win at the palmettopride classic. Finishedregulation tied with Ken Duke at 12-under-par 276, andthen on monday morning holed a 6-foot birdie putt on thefirst extra hole to collect the $90,000 first-place prize...missed the cut in his first two career starts on tour, at the2006 EDS Byron Nelson championship and the 2005 BayHill Invitational presented by mastercard, after receivinga Sponsor Exemption to play. Amateur: Was the world’sNo. 1-ranked amateur in 2005 after posting victories atthe New Zealand amateur Stroke-play championship, Waamateur matchplay championship, Sunnehanna amateurand the monroe Invitational. Winner of the 2002 Westernaustralian amateur and Victorian Junior masters. Winnerof the 2001 greg Norman Junior masters. member of theprestigious australian National team. Finished as the lowamateur at the 2003 Johnnie Walker classic.PeRSonAL:Born in Scotland but moved from aberdeen to australia atage 5 and became an australian citizen in 1991. His father,george, an accountant, played to a single-digit handicapand was a member at royal aberdeen gc…Emulatedhero greg Norman as a junior by wearing a similar white,broad-brimmed hat.Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-175


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSWebb simpsonSection Player BiograPhies2BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t4—2010 Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for childrenopen.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t4—Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for childrenopen; t8—Wyndham championship.2010 SeASon:Finished inside the top 100 on the money list in sophomoreyear on tour, recording two top-10s. played in the firsttwo playoff events…Just down the road from alma materWake Forest, his first top-10 finish came in the form of at8 at the Wyndham championship on the strength of afinal-round, career-low 63…recorded his second top-10of the season with a t4 at the Justin timberlake ShrinersHospitals for children open, aided by a third-round 64. tookthe lead on back nine Sunday after back-to-back birdies onNo. 15 and No. 16 to get to 22-under, before hitting tee shotinto water hazard and recording a double-bogey at the par-317th hole to finish one stroke out of a playoff.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: recorded four top-10s in his rookie season on thepga tour and placed 70th on the money list...Began hisseason with a 4-under 66, just one off the first-round leadat the Sony open in Hawaii, on his way to a t9 finish...came back the following week with five rounds in the60s, including a career-low 64 in the third round, to finisha career-best t5 at the 50th Bob Hope classic hosted byeXeMPt StAtUS: 94th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: James Frederick Webb SimpsonHeiGHt: 6-2WeiGHt: 175BiRtHDAte: august 8, 1985BiRtHPLAce: raleigh, NcReSiDence: raleigh, NcFAMiLY: Wife, Dowd Keitharnold palmer...Next top-10 finish came at the Barclayswhere he finished eighth after holding the 36-hole lead (bytwo strokes) for the first time in his tour career. Jumpedfrom No. 85 to No. 41 in the FedExcup standings after theBarclays to be the leading rookie in the pga tour playoffs,eventually finishing 62nd in the standings...Final-round 65earned him his fourth top-10 of the year, a t7 at the turningStone resort championship. 2008: turned pro after completinga stellar amateur career at Wake Forest. Finished t7at the pga tour Qualifying tournament to earn rookie cardfor 2009...made three of six cuts on the pga tour, with abest finish of t31 as an amateur in his pga tour debut atthe arnold palmer Invitational. received Sponsor Exemptionfor his amateur record...turned pro in June and t64 in hisprofessional debut at the Stanford St. Jude championship...also t37 at the travelers championship the followingweek...played eight events on the Nationwide tour, withtwo runner-up finishes, four behind colt Knost at the pricecutter charity championship in late July and losing a playoffto arjun atwal at the chattanooga classic in mid-october.Finished t11 at the Nationwide tour championship at tpccraig ranch to finish 45th on the money list with $148,991.Amateur: three-time all-american for Wake Forest andfour-time all-acc. acc player of the Year as a senior in2008. Set a new acc tournament record of 14-under 202 in2008, bettering the mark of 204 set by former Wake Foreststar and pga tour veteran gary Hallberg in 1980...memberof the victorious Walker cup team in 2007 that defeatedgreat Britain and Ireland at royal county Down gc ineDUcAtion: Wake Forest (2008, religion)tURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2008Q ScHooL: 2008nationwide tour AlumnusNewcastle, Northern Ireland. also a member of the palmercup team...Won the 2007 Southern amateur at pinehurstand the Dogwood amateur in atlanta.PeRSonAL:attended the same high school (raleigh Broughton) and college(Wake Forest) as current champions tour player ScottHoch…grew up playing against Brendon todd, anotherpga tour rookie in 2009, during their youth in the raleigh,Nc, area…one of six children.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.88 (105)Driving Distance ...........................................286.2 (102)Driving accuracy percentage .......................59.57% (140)greens in regulation percentage ................62.59% (166)putting average ...........................................1.744 (25)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–2 times, most recent Frys.com open/3career Low Round/Round: 64–2 times, most recent 2009Frys.com open/3Largest career Paycheck/Finish: $232,500–2009 theBarclays/8career High official World Rank: after 2009 theBarclays/120<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2006a 12008a 1 12008 5 2 $38,460/2009 30 17 4 8 986/62 1,249,674/702010 31 18 2 7 628/85 972,962/94total 68 38 6 15 2,261,096nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2008 8 5 2 2 4 $148,991/45total 8 5 2 2 4 148,991* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 09 10tHE pLaYErScut cutthe Barclays 8 t36Deutsche Bank championship cut cutBmW championshipt61nAtionAL teAMS: Walker cup (1), 2007; palmer cup (1), 2007.2-176 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSVijay singhWoRLD GoLF HALL oF FAMe MeMBeR (inducted 2006)eXeMPt StAtUS: multiple tournament winner(through 2014); Life memberFULL nAMe: Vijay SinghHeiGHt: 6-2WeiGHt: 208BiRtHDAte: February 22, 1963BiRtHPLAce: Lautoka, FijiReSiDence: ponte Vedra Beach, FLFAMiLY: Wife, ardena Seth; Qass Seth(6/19/90)SPeciAL inteReStS: Snooker, cricket, rugby, soccertURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1982JoineD toUR: Spring 1993<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (34):1993 Buick classic. 1995 phoenix open, Buick classic.1997 memorial tournament, Buick open. 1998 pgachampionship, Sprint International. 1999 Honda classic.2000 masters tournament. 2002 Shell Houston open, tHEtour championship presented by coca-cola. 2003 phoenixopen, EDS Byron Nelson championship, John Deereclassic, FuNaI classic at Walt Disney World resort. 2004at&t pebble Beach National pro-am, Shell Houston open,Hp classic of New orleans, Buick open, pga championship,Deutsche Bank championship, Bell canadian open, 84LumBEr classic, chrysler championship. 2005 Sony openin Hawaii, Shell Houston open, Wachovia championship,Buick open. 2006 Barclays classic. 2007 mercedes-Benzchampionship, arnold palmer Invitational presented bymastercard. 2008 World golf championships-BridgestoneInvitational, the Barclays, Deutsche Bank championship.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (22):1984 malaysian pga championship [asia]. 1988 Nigerianopen [afr], Swedish pga. 1989 Volvo open di Firenze [Eur],Ivory coast open [afr], Nigerian open [afr], Zimbabweopen [Saf]. 1990 El Bosque open [Eur]. 1991 King Hassantrophy [morocco]. 1992 turespana masters open deandalucia [Eur], malaysian open [asia], Volvo germanopen [Eur]. 1993 Bells cup [Saf]. 1994 Scandinavianmasters [Eur], trophee Lancome [Eur]. 1995 passport open[asia], 1997 South african open [Saf], toyota World matchplay championship [Eur], 2000 Johnnie Walker taiwanopen. 2001 carlsberg malaysian open, caltex Singaporemasters. 2007 Kolon-Hana Bank Korea open [asia].otHeR VictoRieS (3):2001 telus Skins game. 2003 telus Skins game. 2008chevron World challenge.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t4—the Honda classic; t9—at&t National.2010 SeASon:prior to Lee Westwood taking over No. 1 in the officialWorld golf ranking, he was the last player to hold that titleother than tiger Woods (held No. 1 for a total of 32 weeksthat ended June 5, 2005). Enters 2011 season not exemptfor the masters for the first time since 1994. Is lookingto extend consecutive major starts to 67 and consecutivemasters starts to 18. posted two top-10 finishes, lowesttotal of career dating to 1993…at the Honda classic,entered the final round tied for second, three strokesbehind eventual champion camilo Villegas. Finished t4after final-round 72…Was t9 at the at&t National for hissecond top-10 finish of the season in 17 starts…receivedspecial exemption from uSga to continue longest-activestreak of consecitive majors, at 64. Later Finished t40.Extended the major streak to 66 with starts at the Britishopen and pga championship…Holed a 5-iron from 229yards on the 567-yard, par-5 second hole at tpc Boston forhis first-career double eagle en route to a third-round 69.Went on to finish t11 at the Deutsche Bank championship,his fifth top-15 showing in seven starts at the event, goodenough to jump into the top 70 to advance to the followingweek’s BmW championship.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:Has won in malaysia, France, Nigeria, Ivory coast,morocco, Zimbabwe, Singapore, Spain, germany, England,South africa, Sweden, taiwan, canada, Korea and u.S.2009: His No. 68 position on the pga tour money list,after 11 consecutive seasons of top-five finishes on themoney list, was his lowest finish as a tour member...underwent right knee surgery to repair a torn meniscus inmid-January after posting a t27 at season-openingmercedes-Benz championship...returned at the at&tpebble Beach National pro-am in mid-February but missedcut...posted his first top-10 finish of the season in his 10thstart, a t9 at tHE pLaYErS championship...Earned a t6 atthe crowne plaza Invitational his second top-10 in threestarts...Shot a final-round 66 at the at&t National to finisht7…Joined phil mickelson as the only players to competein all eight presidents cup events. Was the onlyInternational team member to go undefeated in all fivematches (2-0-3). 2008: came on strong late in the year towin three times, including two victories in the pga tourplayoffs for the FedExcup (the Barclays, Deutsche Bankchampionship) to capture the second FedExcup. resultcame after altering his swing at the end of 2007, overcomingtendinitis in his left arm and with improved putting inlate 2008. career victory total of 34 tour wins (t13 alltimewith phil mickelson) are the most by an internationalplayer in pga tour history. His 22 wins since turning 40are the most by a player over age 40...Lost a playoff toSteve Lowery at the at&t pebble Beach National pro-am.Holding the lead on the back nine on Sunday, bogeyedthree straight holes (Nos. 14-16) but managed to force aplayoff with a birdie on the 18th hole. Lost when Lowerymade a 7-foot birdie putt on the first playoff hole, again atthe par-5 18th...Finished t2 at the World golfchampionships-ca championship thanks to weekendrounds of 63-68. It marked his 25th career runner-up finishon tour...collected his first World golf championshipsvictory at the Bridgestone Invitational. Held the secondandthird-round leads and went on to win by one stroke...two-putted for birdie on the second playoff hole to beatSergio garcia in the Barclays, the first tournament in thepga tour playoffs for the FedExcup. made a 27-footbirdie putt on the first playoff hole, the par-4 18th, aftergarcia sank a putt of similar length. Kevin Sutherland waseliminated on that hole with a par. the victory was his 33rdpga tour title and moved him from No. 7 to No. 1 on theFedExcup points list...made three long birdie putts andclosed with an 8-under 63 to win the Deutsche Bankchampionship for his second consecutive victory in the pgatour playoffs for the FedExcup. rolled in a 35-foot birdieSection 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 8-4events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1992 4 4 1 3 $70,680/1561993 14 12 1 1 6 10 657,831/191994 21 16 2 3 7 325,959/521995 22 17 2 9 13 1,018,713/91996 24 24 1 9 16 855,140/171997 21 21 2 4 9 1,059,236/161998 26 23 2 3 7 18 2,238,998/21999 29 26 1 1 1 11 21 2,283,233/42000 26 24 1 1 3 8 15 2,573,835/52001 26 24 2 4 14 22 3,440,829/42002 28 24 2 2 11 17 3,756,563/32003 27 26 4 5 18 24 7,573,907/12004 29 28 9 2 1 18 24 10,905,166/12005 30 26 4 2 3 18 25 8,017,336/22006 27 25 1 2 13 17 4,602,416/42007 27 25 2 1 7 16 101,064/10 4,728,376/32008 23 18 3 2 1 8 14 125,101/1 6,601,094/12009 21 15 3 6 719/81 1,276,815/682010 24 17 2 8 1,108/57 1,334,262/66total 449 395 34 25 15 170 285 63,320,389eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 8 6 1 $310,114* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01masters t27 cut t39 t17 cut t24 1 t18u.S. open cut t10 t7 t77 t25 t3 t8 t7British open t23 t12 t12 t51 t59 t20 t6 t11 t38 t19 cut t11 t13pga t48 4 cut cut t5 t13 1 t49 cut t51tHE pLaYErS t28 t55 t43 t8 t31 t54 t20 t33 2tour championship t16 6 t9 t10 2 t9 t3 17accenture match play championshipt17 t33 t17Bridgestone Invitational t15 t13ca championship t16 t3 cNLthe Barclays 1 WD 1 t20 t12 t24 t5 t24 t6BmW championship 66 t8 t57 2 4 cut t10Year 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters 7 t6 t6 t5 t8 t13 t14 t30 cutu.S. open t30 t20 t28 t6 t6 t20 t65 t27 t40British open cut t2 t20 t5 cut t27 cut t38 t37pga 8 t34 1 t10 cut cut cut t16 t39tHE pLaYErS cut cut t13 t12 t8 t44 cut t9 cuttour championship 1 t5 9 t4 t8 t7 t22accenture match play championship t17 t17 t17 t9 t17 t5 t17 t33Bridgestone Invitational t11 t6 t32 t3 t45 t56 1 t29 t58ca championship 3 t2 t6 t56 t11 t2 t53 t11the Barclays cut t18 t4 t7 1 cut 1 cut cutDeutsche Bank championship 4 1 2 t60 1 t54 t11BmW championship t15 11 t17 t13 t4 64 t44 t24nAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (8), 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009;World cup (2), 2001, 2002.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-177


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2putt on the 13th hole to stretch his lead to three shots, thenholed a 60-foot birdie putt on the next hole and capped hisrun with a 35-foot birdie on the 17th hole. Beat third-roundleader mike Weir by five strokes in claiming his 34th careertour win in finishing at a tournament-record 22-under 262.It was his third victory in the past five weeks. also surpassedthe injured tiger Woods on the tour money listthanks to the $1.26 million first-place check...only needingto complete 72 holes, finished t22 at tHE tourchampionship presented by coca-cola to win the FedExcupand its $10-million bonus...Won the chevron Worldchallenge in mid-December. 2007: captured two pgatour events to move to t14 all-time in victories with 31,tied with Harry cooper and Jimmy Demaret. It was his sixthconsecutive season with a tour win, second behind tigerWoods’ 12. Entered the pga tour playoffs for theFedExcup No. 2 behind tiger Woods but slipped to 10th infinal FedExcup standings...Won the mercedes-Benzchampionship by two strokes and became the first playerto win an event in the inaugural FedExcup competition.Became the third player to win both Hawaii tournaments ina career, joining Jim Furyk and Ernie Els...Finished seventhat the FBr open, thanks to a closing 7-under 64. recordedhis fifth top-10 at tpc Scottsdale, including two victories(1995, 2003)...Earned his 31st career victory at the arnoldpalmer Invitational at age 44 years and 24 days. postedrounds of 67-67 on the weekend to edge rocco mediate bytwo strokes. Win came in 15th start at the arnold palmerInvitational, with 15 made cuts and three runner-up finishes.tied with England’s cooper for most tour wins amonginternational players. total of 19 wins since turning 40 isthe most by a player over age 40. collected 4,500 FedExcuppoints to jump to No. 1 in the FedExcup standings with11,289 points...maintained that No. 1 spot into may thanksto a t11 finish at the World golf championships-cachampionship, followed by t13 finishes at the masters andEDS Byron Nelson championship...Finished t7 at theWachovia championship after posting a final-round 74. Fellto No. 2, behind Wachovia winner tiger Woods, in theFedExcup standings after spending six weeks at numberone...posted rounds of 66-65 on the weekend to finishfourth at the travelers championship...Shared the firstroundlead at the at&t National after a 66 but finishedt12...past canadian open champion held the 54-hole leadby one stroke over Steve allan and John mallinger, but wasovercome by Jim Furyk’s 7-under-par 64 on Sunday. Withfour rounds in the 60s, finished second to Furyk, missing abirdie putt on the 72nd hole that would have forced aplayoff. runner-up finish strengthened No. 2 position inFedExcup standings, trailing No. 1 tiger Woods by 1,829points...Qualified No. 2 for the pga tour playoffs for theFedExcup, but first three starts included a missed cut (theBarclays), a t60 (Deutsche Bank championship) and a 64thplacefinish (BmW championship). Finished the pga tourplayoffs with a t7 at tHE tour championship for 12thtop-10 in 14 career tour championship starts...played inseventh consecutive presidents cup, joining phil mickelsonas the only players to start in all events since the debut in1994...Won the Kolon-Hana Bank Korea open in earlyoctober on the asian tour by birdieing the final hole to beatKim Kyung-tae and Yang Yong-eun by two strokes at theWoo Jeong cc in cheonan, Korea. 2006: Inducted into theWorld golf Hall of Fame on october 30. Finished among thetop five on the pga tour money list for the ninth consecutiveseason and also won for the fifth consecutive season...thirteen top-10s matched Jim Furyk for most on tour...Finished second to Stuart appleby at the season-openingmercedes championships, falling in a playoff...Won theBarclays classic, becoming the first three-time winner(1993, 1995 and 2006) in 40-year history of tournament.Has also won Shell Houston open and Buick open threetimes. Seventeenth win since turning 40 tied him with SamSnead for most wins by a player after turning 40. tied withDavid Howell at 8-under 134 through 36 holes, then trailedBilly andrade by a stroke at 7-under 206 through 54 holesprior to beating adam Scott by two strokes. Shot a finalround68, one of only seven rounds in the 60s in Sunday’sfinal round...Held a three-stroke lead over tiger WoodsVijay singh (Continued)through 54 holes at the Deutsche Bank championship,thanks to a career-low 10-under 61 in the third round.closed with 3-under 68 to finish second, two strokesbehind Woods, who shot a final-round 63. 2005: Enteredthe season No. 1 in the official World golf ranking andproduced four victories and 18 top-10 finishes. 18 top-10smatched career high, posted in 2003 and 2004…Earned25th career tour victory with one-stroke win over Ernie Elsat Sony open in Hawaii. Entered final round four back ofShigeki maruyama after opening 69-68-67. posted 5-underpar65 on Sunday that included a birdie-4 on the 72nd hole.Win was eighth consecutive top-10 finish dating back to2004 Deutsche Bank championship, second-longest streakof career...playoff record dropped to 5-2 after losing athree-man playoff at the Honda classic to padraigHarrington on the second extra hole. Began final round sixstrokes behind leaders Brett Wetterich and geoff ogilvy.Final-round 64 forced playoff with Harrington and Joeogilvie. missed 3-footer for par on second extra hole asHarrington gained his first tour victory...Week later at BayHill, tied with Kenny perry on 18th hole at 12-under parafter birdies on Nos. 15 and 16 and a bogey by perry on No.17. approach shot fell just short of green into water on 18and double bogeyed the 72nd hole to finish tied withgraeme mcDowell, two strokes behind perry. the runnerupfinish was enough to regain the title of World No. 1 twoweeks after he lost it to tiger Woods...In 12th mastersappearance, finished t5 for fourth consecutive top-10 forpast winner of the green jacket. Fell to No. 2 in officialWorld golf ranking...on april 20, was introduced as aninductee into the World golf Hall of Fame. that same week,joined curtis Strange as the only two three-time winners ofthe Shell Houston open with playoff victory over John Daly.grabbed the first-round lead after tying the course recordwith an 8-under-par 64, and followed with rounds of 71-70-70. tied with Daly at 13-under 275 after 72 holes, converteda two-putt par on the first extra hole to defeat Daly...Defeated Jim Furyk and Sergio garcia in four-hole playoffto earn his third victory of the season at the Wachoviachampionship. Fired a final-round 6-under 66 to come fromsix strokes back to tie third-round leader garcia...Successfully defended his Buick open crown and capturedhis third overall title at Warwick Hills g&cc…Finished t10as the defending champion at the pga championship.Finished inside the top-10 in all four majors. 2004: puttogether one of the finest seasons in golf history, postingnine wins and earning a tour-record $10,905,166 whilebecoming No. 1 in the official World golf ranking. Becamejust the sixth player in tour history to accumulate ninewins in a season and first since tiger Woods in 2000. theothers: paul runyan (9/1933), Byron Nelson (18/1945), BenHogan (13/1946, 10/1948) and Sam Snead (11/1950). Ledthe tour in top-10s for the second straight season with 18in 29 events. the 36 over a two-year period (2003-2004)were the most since tom Kite recorded 36 during the 1981(21) and 1982 (15) seasons…picked up a victory for thethird consecutive year and sixth out of the last seven withhis win at the at&t pebble Beach National pro-am. Sharedthird-round lead with arron oberholser before final-round69 (one of just five rounds in the 60s Sunday) gave him athree-stroke victory over Jeff maggert. Extended his consecutivetop-10 streak to 12 straight, two behind JackNicklaus for the modern-day record and longest on toursince Nicklaus had 12 straight in 1975. Win jumped him tothe top of the money list for the first time that season...top-10 streak of 12 straight ended the next week aftermissed cut at Buick Invitational…With rounds of 74-66-69-68-277, won the Shell Houston open for the second time inthree years. opening 74 was highest first-round score forwinner on tour since mark o’meara posted 74 in openinground en route to victory at the 1998 masters...First playersince Kenny perry (2003) to win tour events in back-tobackweeks, coming from four strokes back in the finalround to capture the Hp classic of New orleans for 18thcareer tour victory. Second time with back-to-back tourvictories (1998 pga and International) and fourth mondayfinish victory (1997 memorial tournament, 2003 JohnDeere classic, 2004 Shell Houston open)...Won fourthevent of season at Buick open, holding off John Daly by oneshot and tiger Woods by two. grabbed the lead after 18holes with a 9-under 63, using a traditional putter for thefirst time in several years. also held a share of the 36-holelead and entered final round with a two-stroke lead overDaly. on Sunday, Daly grabbed the early advantage byposting three birdies and an eagle in the first four holes.Singh responded with six birdies and a bogey en route tobecoming just the third multiple winner of the Buick open...picked up his third major victory by defeating chris Dimarcoand Justin Leonard in a three-hole playoff in the pgachampionship at Whistling Straits. Shared second-roundlead with Leonard and held one-stroke margin over Leonardthrough 54 holes. Final-round 76 earned a spot in a playoffafter Leonard bogeyed the 72nd hole. made the only birdieof the playoff on the first hole (par-4 10th) to secure hisfourth playoff win in five tries. Became 18th player in pgachampionship history to win multiple titles. Final-round4-over 76 was the highest 18-hole score by a pga championand the highest final-round score for a major winnersince reg Whitcombe shot a closing 78 at royal St.georges to win the 1938 British open…Jumped Ernie Elsfor No. 2 spot in the official World golf ranking, .10 pointsbehind No. 1 tiger Woods...moved to No. 1 with victory atthe Deutsche Bank championship, dueling Woods downthe stretch before topping Woods and adam Scott by threestrokes for sixth tour victory of the year…the followingweek, win at the Bell canadian open took three extra holesversus canadian mike Weir. trailed Weir by three strokesthrough 54 holes and posted final-round, 2-under 69 but didnot get into playoff until Weir bogeyed the 72nd hole…Earned wire-to-wire victory for the first time in his career atthe 84 LumBEr classic. Elevated his season earnings to$9,455,566, the most money earned in one season on tourat the time, surpassing Woods’ record of $9,188,321 in2000…Broke the $10-million mark with ninth victory ofseason at the chrysler championship, posting four roundsin the 60s en route to record-setting 18-under performance…Seasoncame to an end with a ninth-place finishat tHE tour championship. With his $180,000 paycheck,brought his tour-record, single-season earnings to$10,905,166. 2003: a four-time winner on tour, clinchedfirst career money title at the season-ending tourchampionship, where a t5 finish worth $228,000 broughttotal official money in 27 events to $7,573,907, toppingtiger Woods by $900,494. the season total was also secondall-time, at the time, to Woods’ $9,188,321 in 2000. atotal of 18 top-10s were the most on tour since tim Kiteposted 21 top-10s in 26 starts in 1981...picked up careervictory No. 12 at the phoenix open, a tournament he alsowon in 1995. Fired final-round, 8-under 63 to come fromtwo strokes back of Harrison Frazar after 54 holes to win bythree strokes over John Huston. Bested his tour careerlow for total score (261) and in relation to par (23-under)with the victory...Held one-stroke lead through 36 and 54holes at the EDS Byron Nelson championship. Went on towin by two over Nick price. Won for the first time in his 40sand recorded his fifth multiple-win season of his career.one of 11 players to win on the pga tour over the age of40...along with Jim Furyk, set the u.S. open record for bestfirst 36 holes with a 7-under 133. His 7-under 63 during thesecond round tied Johnny miller (1973), Jack Nicklaus andtom Weiskopf (1980) for best 18-hole score in u.S. openhistory. Finished event t20...third victory of the seasoncame at the John Deere classic. Did not lead until finalround but was within striking distance the entire tournament.Due to rainout of Saturday’s third round, Singhplayed 23 holes on Sunday and the remaining 13 onmonday. Finished the day Sunday at 12-under in a tie forlead with J.L. Lewis. pulled ahead on back nine mondaymorning to win by four strokes. Victory moved him to No. 1on the money list, a position he held for three weeks...Wonfourth tour event of season by posting four rounds in the60s at the FuNaI classic at the WaLt DISNEY WorLDresort. Held second-round lead and shared third-round leadwith Stewart cink, John rollins and Scott Verplank.paycheck moved him into the top spot on the money list forsecond time during season. Became third player (tiger2-178 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSVijay singh (Continued)Woods-5, Davis Love III-4) in 2003 to win at least fourtimes, the first time since 1973 (Jack Nicklaus, 7; tomWeiskopf, 5; Bruce crampton, 4) three players had won atleast four times...played for the International squad at thepresidents cup for the fifth time in career. 2002: Wonmultiple events for the first time since 1998 (Shell Houstonopen and tHE tour championship). third-place finish onmoney list with $3,756,563 was best since finishing secondin 1998…at the Shell Houston open, collected his firsttour victory since the 2000 masters, a span of 50 starts.Set a new 72-hole scoring record at tpc the Woodlandswith a 22-under-par total. rounds of 67-65-66-68—266earned a six-stroke victory over Darren clarke...third-roundleader at tHE tour championship for third consecutivetime at East Lake gc (1998 and 2000) and won for first timeby two strokes over charles Howell III. 2001: Despite failingto win for the first time in five years, put together a consistentseason with a tour-best 14 top-10s and $3,440,829 inearnings, fourth on the money list. Finished second twice,at the at&t pebble Beach National pro-am, where he shota final-round 69 but was passed by Davis Love III’s 63, andat tHE pLaYErS championship, where he made triplebogey-7on the par-4 14th, eagle on the par-5 16th andbirdie on the par-3 17th to complete a 68 and finish onestroke behind tiger Woods. 2000: Extended victory string tofour straight seasons and captured his second major in20-month period with victory in the masters. Won by threestrokes over Els...Had LaSIK surgery on may 31. 1999:Earned his eighth career tour victory in march at theHonda classic. Stood nine strokes behind Eric Booker after36 holes and five back through 54 holes but closed with 69for two-stroke victory over payne Stewart. 1998: recordedconsecutive victories in summer at the pga championshipand International. In pga at Sahalee opened with even-par70, followed by a course-record-tying 66 that produced aone-stroke lead. third-round 67 tied Steve Stricker and hisclosing 68 was good for two-stroke win over Stricker.Became 10th winner in past 11 years to make pga his firstmajor victory...consecutive cuts made streak ended at 53 atmasters. previous missed cut came at 1995 pga...a weekafter pga victory, earned second win in two weeks andthird top-10 in month of august with six-point win over philmickelson and Willie Wood at International...closed yearat East Lake gc with playoff loss to Hal Sutton at tHEtour championship after opening week with courserecord 7-under-par 63. 1997: Won two tour events andearned more than $1 million for second time in career...made 24 consecutive cuts in 1996 and 21 in row in 1997...First victory came at the memorial tournament. Shot 70 infirst round and stood four strokes out of lead. Followed withsecond-round 65 to pull to within three strokes of lead. Dueto heavy rains, tournament was shortened to 54 holes. Hefired final-round 67 to earn two-stroke victory over JimFuryk and greg Norman. memorial was his first win withouta playoff...Second victory came at Buick open. Was histhird win at Buick-sponsored event. closing 66 matchedlow round of day and earned six-stroke victory over sixplayers. 1996: Season featured June-July hot streak: t7u.S. open, t8 motorola Western open, t11 British openand t5 pga championship. 1995: after being hampered byback and neck problems in 1994, came back to win atphoenix open and Buick classic. 1993: pga tour rookie ofthe Year based on Buick classic victory in playoff over markWiebe and t4 in pga that included a second-round 63.PeRSonAL:Fiji’s only world-class golfer…Learned game from hisfather, an airplane technician who also taught golf…admired tom Weiskopf while growing up and usedWeiskopf’s swing as early model for his own…Noted forheath slocumhis rigorous practice routine…once held a club professionalposition in Borneo…of Indian ancestry, first namemeans “victory” in Hindi…Served as Honorary chairpersonfor 1999 National golf Day, pga of america’s annualfundraiser for junior golf…teamed with son Qass in officeDepot Father-Son from 2003-2008…Established, with wifeand son, the Vijay Singh charitable Foundation, benefitingcharities and non-profit agencies that provide assistance,shelter, counseling and support to women and childrenwho are victims of domestic abuse. the Betty griffin Houseof St John’s county, FL (Safety Shelter of St. John’s county)was one of the first beneficiaries of the foundation.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.34 (29)Driving Distance ...........................................292.3 (51)Driving accuracy percentage .......................63.28% (102)greens in regulation percentage ................68.62% (51)putting average ...........................................1.790 (112)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–2 times, most recenttravelers championship/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–2006 DeutscheBank championship/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,350,000–2008 World golf championships–Bridgestone Invitational/1career High official World Rank: after 2005 thememorial tournament/1Section 2 Player BiograPhieseXeMPt StAtUS: 2010 tournament winner(through 2012)FULL nAMe: tyler Heath SlocumHeiGHt: 5-8WeiGHt: 150BiRtHDAte: February 3, 1974BiRtHPLAce: Baton rouge, LaReSiDence: alpharetta, ga; plays out of gc of georgiaFAMiLY: Wife, Victoria; Stella (12/07)eDUcAtion: university of South alabama (1996,physical Education)SPeciAL inteReStS: Fishing, huntingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1996JoineD toUR: 2001nationwide tour Graduate (2001)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (4):2004 chrysler classic of tucson. 2005 Southern FarmBureau classic. 2009 the Barclays. 2010 the mcgladreyclassic.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (3):2001 greater cleveland open, Knoxville open, omahaclassic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:1—the mcgladrey classic; t4—tHE pLaYErSchampionship; 6—St. Jude classic; t8—Verizon Heritage;t9—the Barclays.2010 SeASon:Entered the winner’s circle for the second consecutive year,at the inaugaural mcgladrey classic, capturing his fourthcareer title…Finished t8 at the Verizon Heritage, his ninthmade cut in first 10 pga tour starts. Needed only pars onthe final hole Friday and Saturday to have a share of the leadboth days, but he double-bogeyed the hole on both occasions.Still managed 4-under 67s each round…Finished t4at tHE pLaYErS championship, his best showing in eightcareer starts at tpc Sawgrass. Held the lead late in the thirdround before hitting in the water on 17 and making doublebogey…Finished sixth at the St. Jude classic presented bySmith & Nephew for fourth top-12 finish in eight starts inmemphis (t4 in 2005, t10 in 2009, t12 in 2007 and sixth in2010)…posted three sub-par rounds to t9 in his title defenseat the Barclays for fourth top-10. recorded 13 birdies duringthe tournament, which translated to a donation of $1,950($150 per birdie) from the Barclays to the greater New Yorkchapter of the crohn’s and colitis Foundation of america,a disease Slocum has battled, in his name…opened themcgladrey classic with three consecutive 4-under 66s tocarry a one-stroke lead into the final round. Built the lead tofour strokes through eight holes Sunday, but watched thatlead dwindle on the back nine before rolling in a 60-foot birdieputt on No. 16 en route to a one-stroke victory over Bill Haas.the win propelled him from No. 43 to No. 29 on the officialmoney list, with the top-30 players on the season endingmoney chart earning exemptions into the 2011 masters andthe 2011 u.S. open.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Season highlighted by win at the Barclays and aneighth-place finish in the FedExcup standings...Finished t3at the mayakoba golf classic to earn his best finish sincea t2 at the 2007 poDS championship...also t10 at the St.Jude classic thanks to a 7-under 63 on Friday that equaledPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.67 (65)Driving Distance ...........................................278.9 (163)Driving accuracy percentage .......................72.42% (6)greens in regulation percentage ................69.59% (32)putting average ...........................................1.802 (147)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–Hp Byron Nelsonchampionship/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–2003 Valerotexas open/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,350,000–2009 the Barclays/1career High official World Rank: after 2010 themcgladrey classic/52pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-179


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSheath slocum (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2the low round of the event...one week after barely makingthe pga playoffs for the FedExcup (No. 124 out of 125and two points ahead of matt Jones at 126), he sank a20-foot par putt on the 18th green at Liberty National for aone-stroke victory at the Barclays, his third career victory.Finished at 9-under par, one stroke ahead of tiger Woods,Steve Stricker, Ernie Els and padraig Harrington. Stricker, inthe same pairing with Slocum and tied for the lead, misseda 10-foot par putt on the 18th hole. Woods, playing in thegroup ahead, missed a 7-foot birdie try on the final green.Victory moved him to No. 3 in the standings and assured aspot in tHE tour championship presented by coca-colaand a shot at the $10-million first prize...Finished t19 atEast Lake gc to secure a top-10 finish in the FedExcupstandings (No. 8)...Solid play continued in the Fall Seriesas four straight rounds in the 60s resulted in a t8 at theFrys.com open. 2008: Fifth consecutive season breaking$1 million in earnings...recorded five top-10 finishes andplayed in all four majors for the first time in his career...Finished t5 at the Wachovia championship after earninga spot in Sunday’s final pairing with eventual championanthony Kim. recorded one birdie during a final-round 73that left him eight shots behind Kim...Finished t9 at theu.S. open at torrey pines, thanks to a closing 6-under 65.His bogey-free 65 was the lowest round in a u.S. opensince Vijay Singh posted a 63 in the second round of the2003 u.S. open at olympia Fields. His finish was his firsttop-10 in a major championship (8 starts)...Best finishof the season came with a solo fourth at the travelerschampionship in June, thanks in part to a third-round,6-under-par 64. the finish was his best since the 2007poDS championship, where he finished t2. 2007: Hadhis best year up to that point in earnings and position onthe FedExcup points and money lists...played in all fourpga tour playoffs for the FedExcup events and finished30th, earning a $175,000 bonus...Shared the 54-hole leadat the poDS championship with eventual champion markcalcavecchia before a final-round 71 dropped him to t2.overcame an early double bogey in the final round withbirdies on holes 10-12, but a bogey at the last hole lefthim one shot short...made first career tour championshipstart, finishing t17...carded a final-round 62 at the Valerotexas open to finish fifth, his third top-five finish of theseason. Has recorded a 61 (2003, first round) and a 62 atLacantera gc in his Valero texas open history...teamedwith hometown friend Boo Weekley to finish second atthe omEga mission Hills World cup in china. Lost in aplayoff to the Scottish team of colin montgomerie andmarc Warren. 2006: collected $1,180,681 in earnings onthe strength of three top-10s, including two third-placefinishes...the 2004 champion of the chrysler classic oftucson posted his third top-10 in five starts at tucsonNational with a t3 (also a t6 in 2002) thanks to four roundsin the 60s...Finished t3 at the John Deere classic, aided byrounds of 66-68 on the weekend, three behind championJohn Senden. 2005: after a slow start to the season, endedwith a bang. collected a career-best four top-10s, includingwinning the final full-field event of the season...Notchedhis second tour title at the Southern Farm Bureau classic.closed with 64-66 on the weekend. Won with his father,Jack, as his caddie. Jack, a former mississippi club pro,played in the event nine times when it was an unofficialevent at Hattiesburg cc. 2004: the first of 10 first-timewinners on tour, capturing the chrysler classic of tucson.In 78th career start he carried his 54-hole lead to a victorywith a final-round 65. 2003: got off to a slow start makingthe cut in just five of first 16 starts, but changed that in thesecond half of his season, making 13 of 16...Second careerrunner-up finish was a t2 at the greater milwaukee open,thanks to a final-round 66...Shared the first-round lead atthe Valero texas open after posting a course record-tying,career-best 61. 2002: Sixth-ranked player of the 11 rookieswho ended the season in the top 125...Had one-stroke leadwith three holes to play at the WorLDcom cLaSSIc-theHeritage of golf but a double bogey on the 16th hole lefthim in second place, one stroke behind winner JustinLeonard. 2001: Became second person to earn promotionto pga tour by winning three Nationwide tour eventsin same season - greater cleveland open, Knoxville openand omaha classic...Became second player in Nationwidetour history to complete 72 holes without a bogey atDayton open, joining clark Dennis, who accomplished thefeat at the 1997 upstate classic...Nationwide tour recordof 106 consecutive holes without a bogey came to an endduring the second round...completed the trifecta with avictory at the omaha classic, where Smith also earnedhis promotion. Held on to his 54-hole, one-stroke lead todefeat rod pampling by a stroke. With $337,090, becamethe first player in Nationwide tour history to surpass the$300,000 mark in a season. 2000: regained Nationwidetour membership at tour Qualifying School. Amateur:three-time all-america for South alabama...captured theSun Belt conference individual title to help the Jaguarscapture the team championship.PeRSonAL:contracted ulcerative colitis in November 1997 anddropped from 150 to 122 pounds. missed the next yearand one-half of golf…In late September 2009, the atlantaresident donated $40,000 to three charities associatedwith tHE tour championship: the East Lake Foundation($20,000), children’s Healthcare of atlanta and the crohn’sDisease and colitis Foundation ($10,000 each)…played onthe same high school golf team at milton (FL) HS as tourplayer Boo Weekley. Bubba Watson attended the sameschool a couple years later.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2001 8 6 $45,670/2002 32 15 1 2 6 864,615/762003 32 18 1 2 5 815,812/802004 31 14 1 3 6 1,066,837/722005 29 22 1 4 9 1,606,185/502006 30 18 2 3 8 1,180,681/772007 28 22 1 6 16 95,731/30 2,184,379/302008 29 23 5 7 100,636/61 1,491,916/632009 30 17 1 1 4 5 1,855/8 2,195,565/322010 25 23 1 5 9 1,222/46 2,387,687/30total 274 178 4 3 3 34 71 13,839,346nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1997 19 5 2 $6,567/1422000 12001 18 11 3 2 6 8 339,670/3total 38 16 3 2 6 10 346,237eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 8 6 2 $329,962* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters t33 t18u.S. open cut t9 cut cutBritish open t32 t60pga 22 cut t47 t29 t23 cut t33tHE pLaYErS cut t58 t53 cut t44 t69 t55 t4tour championship t17 t19Bridgestone Invitationalt39ca championship 77 t22HSBc championst48the Barclays cut t58 t51 t14 cut 1 t9Deutsche Bank championship t60 cut cut t44 t23 t15 cut t65BmW championship t73 t27 77 t7 t12 46 t44 t38 t50nAtionAL teAMS: World cup (1), 2007.2-180 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSBrandt snedekereXeMPt StAtUS: 48th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: Brandt SnedekerHeiGHt: 6-1WeiGHt: 185BiRtHDAte: December 8, 1980BiRtHPLAce: Nashville, tNReSiDence: Nashville, tNFAMiLY: Wife, mandyeDUcAtion: Vanderbilt university (2004,communications)SPeciAL inteReStS: Hunting, fishingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2004nationwide tour Graduate (2006)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2007 Wyndham championship.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):2006 Scholarship america Showdown at Somerby, permianBasin charity golf classic.otHeR VictoRieS (1):2009 aDt Skills challenge [with Boo Weekley]BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t2—Farmers Insurance open; t5—Deutsche Bankchampionship; t8—u.S. open, Wyndham championship;t10—Bob Hope classic.2010 SeASon:matched his 2009 performance of five top-10 finishes enroute to a 37th-place finish in the final FedExcup standings.First two top-10 finishes came in first two starts of the year,beginning with a t10 at the Bob Hope classic…a t2 at theFarmers Insurance open a week later was his best finish attorrey pines in four appearances…Snapped a streak of fourmissed cuts in major championships with a t8 finish at theu.S. open, his third top-25 finish in five career u.S. openstarts. made the cut on the number at 7-over 149 beforerounds of 69-71 propelled him into the top 10 for the thirdtime in 2010…past champion finished t8 at the Wyndhamchampionship after opening with a 7-under-par 63. Sharedthe lead through 36 holes with eventual champion arjunatwal…Shared the 36-hole lead for the second time in threeweeks at the Deutsche Bank championship, thanks to asecond-round 64. Went on to finish t5 and jump to No. 31 inthe FedExcup standings, familiar territory as he has finishedinside the top 35 in the first three years of the FedExcup…Quest for trip to tHE tour championship ended at the BmWchampionship as he finished t37 to fall to No. 37 in the finalFedExcup standings.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished in the top 60 on the money list for the thirdconsecutive time, at No. 55. after missing the cut at theVerizon Heritage in mid-april, missed the next eight weekswith a rib injury. came back at the St. Jude classic in earlyJune, where he missed the cut...Shot a final-round 67 atthe at&t National to finish t5, his first top-10 since a t9at the 2008 u.S. open. the at&t finish earned him a spotin the British open two weeks later...Kept solid play rollingthe following week at the John Deere classic where he firedfour rounds in the 60s, capped by a 6-under 65 en route toa t2...Despite a first-round, 1-over 73 at the rBc canadianopen, claimed his third top-10 of the year in a monday finishwith a t5. In his only other rBc canadian open start in 2007,he finished t7...Finished t5 at the Wyndham championshipto continue his solid play over the last couple months. Hisfirst-round 64 was the third-best round of his pga tourcareer and the best since he shot a final-round 63 to win the2007 Wyndham championship...Entered the third pga tourplayoffs event, the BmW championship, 42nd in FedExcupstandings. after opening 69-69-66, had opportunity to climbinside the top 30 and earn second career trip to tHE tourchampionship. Needing a bogey on 72nd hole to secure berthin pga tour playoff finale, but made triple bogey (four-puttfrom 11 feet) and dropped to t10 and final FedExcup positionof 33rd...played 13 of final 14 weeks, including regularSeason and playoffs. 2008: played in the first three eventsof the pga tour playoffs for the FedExcup, eventuallyfinishing No. 34 in the final standings. Sophomore seasonon tour highlighted by five top-10 finishes...Finished t10 atthe mercedes-Benz championship to start the season. Ledbriefly during the first round, but cracked the head on hisdriver while teeing off on the par-4 17th and finished doublebogey, bogey...at the FBr open in Scottsdale, aZ, finishedt9...rounds of 69-68 led to a one-stroke lead after 36 holesat the poDS championship, but closing rounds of 73-73 ledto a t8 finish, three strokes behind winner Sean o’Hair...Insecond masters appearance, first as a professional, finishedt3 after playing in the final pairing with eventual championtrevor Immelman for the final two rounds. posted rounds of69-68-70-77—284 to finish four behind Immelman. tied forthe lead on Sunday after an eagle-3 on No. 2 but fell backwith eight bogeys over the final 16 holes...recorded his secondconsecutive top-10 in a major championship with a t9 atthe u.S. open at torrey pines, his fifth made cut in six majorchampionship starts at the time...represented the unitedStates at the omEga mission Hills World cup, with teammateBen curtis. the duo finished ninth...also played in theinaugural Kiwi challenge in New Zealand. Led after the firstround of the 36-hole, four-player tournament before settlingfor a third-place finish, two strokes behind winner Huntermahan. 2007: Stellar first season on tour, which includedhis first victory and a trip to the tour championship at theend of the pga tour playoffs for the FedExcup. Voted pgatour rookie of the Year…In third start as a member, rookietied the torrey pines North course record with an 11-underpar61 in the first round of the Buick Invitational. the 9-underpar27 on his first nine holes (Nos. 10-18) tied the pga tourrecord for most strokes under par for nine holes (Billy mayfair,2001 Buick open; and robert gamez, 2004 Bob Hope chryslerclassic). also held the second-round lead and shared the54-hole lead with andrew Buckle. Finished solo third, threestrokes behind tiger Woods...Sank a 32-foot birdie putt onthe 71st hole in regulation for a final-round 63 and collectedhis first pga tour title at the Wyndham championship,the last FedExcup regular Season event. Finished 22-underpar, two strokes ahead of tim petrovic, Billy mayfair andthird-round leader Jeff overton. moved to ninth on theFedExcup points list entering the pga tour playoffs forthe FedExcup...Became just the 15th rookie to qualify fortHE tour championship. He finished t29 at East Lake gcand 20th overall in final FedExcup standings. 2006: Finishedninth on the Nationwide tour money list. member of theNationwide tour from 2004-06. three top-10s included twofirsts and a second...runner-up came first at the chattanoogaclassic in June, where he lost playoff to Kyle reifers. openedwith a career-best 10-under 62...Followed that three weekslater with his first career victory at the Scholarship americaShowdown, where he birdied the second extra hole to defeatJeff Quinney. Both playoff appearances were set up byeagles on the final hole of regulation...after missing the cutin early august at the cox classic, had to sit out five tournamentsdue to a broken collarbone suffered after tripping overa tree root. comeback was complete with his second win ofthe season at the permian Basin charity golf classic, finishingat 16-under-par 272 and defeating aron price on the firstplayoff hole with a 15-foot birdie putt. made the identicalputt on the final hole of regulation to set up the extra session.2005: 45th on the Nationwide tour money list. 2004: 45thon the Nationwide tour money list. Finished second at theprice cutter charity championship in his second career starton that tour...Finished t41 at the masters tournament as anamateur. turned pro soon after...the best finish among hisSection 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2004a 1 12004 8 3 $54,215/2005 2 1 12,731/2007 29 23 1 1 6 13 97,907/20 2,836,643/172008 26 19 1 5 7 102,432/34 1,531,442/592009 26 14 1 5 8 1,435/33 1,483,557/552010 26 18 1 5 9 1,470/37 1,602,690/48total 118 79 1 2 2 21 37 7,521,278nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2004 11 8 1 5 6 $129,358/452005 24 14 4 8 119,288/452006 26 20 2 1 3 8 300,918/9total 61 42 2 2 12 22 549,563* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters t41 t3 cutu.S. open cut t23 t9 cut t8British opencut cutpgat18 t24 cut t39tHE pLaYErS t12 cut cuttour championshipt29accenture match play championshipt33Bridgestone Invitationalt43ca championshipt48the Barclays cut cut t68 t12 cutDeutsche Bank championship t47 t27 t32 t5BmW championship cut t14 t55 t10 t37nAtionAL teAMS: uSa vs. Japan collegiate golf championship (1), 2002; World cup (1),2008.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-181


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSBrandt snedeker (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2season starts on tour was a t27 at the EDS Byron Nelsonchampionship. Amateur: Winner of the 2003 u.S. amateurpublic Links championship, which earned a spot in the 2004masters...First-team all-american during his junior seasonat Vanderbilt university, becoming the first commodoreto earn that honor. Spent time during his senior season asthe nation’s top-ranked golfer according to golfstat andGolfweek...recipient of the 2003 Southeastern conferencemale golfer of the Year award and a three-time, first-teamall-SEc selection. Became the first Vanderbilt men’s golferto qualify for Ncaa regional play during his sophomoreseason...represented the united States in the 2002 uSavs. Japan collegiate golf championship, going 3-0 to leadu.S. to a 31-29 victory...two-time tennessee high schoolstate champion...two-time tennessee State Junior playerof the Year.PeRSonAL:older brother Haymes, who was an all-SEc golfer atmississippi, caddied for Brandt in the 2004 masters andwon “Big Break X” on golf channel in 2008. Haymes wasgranted a sponsor invite to the 2009 children’s miracleNetwork classic and the brothers were paired together.Haymes missed the cut while Brandt finished t60…Bothwere introduced to golf by their maternal grandmother, whomanaged a golf course in West plains, mo…Big fan ofVanderbilt sports teams.Joey snyder iiieXeMPt StAtUS: major medical ExtensionFULL nAMe: Joseph andrew Snyder IIIHeiGHt: 6-2WeiGHt: 225BiRtHDAte: June 7, 1973BiRtHPLAce: Springville, NYReSiDence: Scottsdale, aZ; plays out of grayhawk gcPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.26 (21)Driving Distance ...........................................277.1 (176)Driving accuracy percentage .......................64.27% (84)greens in regulation percentage ................62.36% (182)putting average ...........................................1.710 (1)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 63–Wyndham championship/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–2007 BuickInvitational/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $900,000–2007 Wyndham championship/1career High official World Rank: after 2008 at&tclassic/32FAMiLY: Wife, Dana; Sophie (7/27/06), caroline(11/7/08)eDUcAtion: arizona State university (1996, Businessmanagement)SPeciAL inteReStS: Fishing, outdoor activitiestURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1996Q ScHooL: 2004nationwide tour AlumnusBeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:4—2005 Southern Farm Bureau classic.2010 SeASon:Did not play on tour for a fourth consecutive season ashe continued comeback from neck and shoulder injuries.granted major medical Extension carryover for 2010.coupled with 2006 winnings of $13,432, has 25 eventsto earn $647,466 equaling the No. 125 from 2006. If successful,he would play out of the major medical Extensioncategory for the remainder of the 2011 season.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Did not play on tour for a third consecutive seasonas he continued comeback from neck and shoulder injuries.granted major medical Extension carryover for 2009. 2006:In second season on tour, limited to just six events dueto neck and shoulder injuries...made one cut, a t48 atthe Ford championship at Doral, but did not play againthe rest of the season. 2005: rookie was one of threefirst-year players to earn more than $1 million (Sean o’Hairand greg owen)...First career top-10 came in 17th start ontour, a t7 at the Booz allen classic...Finished t6 at theINtErNatIoNaL, eight points behind retief goosen inthe modified Stableford scoring system...Finished seasonwith a career-best fourth-place finish at the Southern FarmBureau classic after holding the 54-hole lead by a stroke,his first career lead on tour. 2004: Earned initial tour cardby making it through all three stages of the 2004 Qualifyingtournament, where he finished t13 in the final stage. Hadattended Q-school every year since 1996, making it to finalsin 1997 and 2004...played the gateway tour in 2002-04and finished fifth in the 2004 Desert Series money list.2001: played canadian tour in 2000-01. 1999: Finished95th on Nationwide tour money list. 1998: Finished 47thon Nationwide tour money list. posted two thirds, at thecarolina classic and the greensboro open, his best finisheson that tour. 1997: played the asian tour. Amateur: twotimehonorable mention all-american at arizona State.PeRSonAL:Worked on the range and in the bag room at tpc Scottsdalewhile growing up. received a sponsor exemption to play inthe 2005 FBr open when FBr open chairman Bryon carneyoffered him the spot during his wedding rehearsal dinnerin late 2004.PLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer Low Round/Round: 65–3 times, most recent 2005Southern Farm Bureau classic/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $161,875–2005 the INtErNatIoNaL/t6career High official World Rank: after 2006 BuickInvitational/124<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1996 12005 31 20 3 8 $1,042,696/722006 6 1 13,432/253total 38 21 3 8 1,056,128nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1996 1 1 $525/2711997 1 1 1,403/2121998 29 18 2 3 8 61,533/471999 26 11 1 3 20,684/952000 1total 58 31 2 4 11 84,144* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 05the Barclayst40Deutsche Bank championship t70BmW championshipt562-182 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSKevin stadlereXeMPt StAtUS: 105th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: Kevin StadlerHeiGHt: 5-10WeiGHt: 250BiRtHDAte: February 5, 1980BiRtHPLAce: reno, NVReSiDence: Scottsdale, aZFAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: university of Southern california (2002)SPeciAL inteReStS: Hockey, football, all sports,readingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2002nationwide tour Graduate (2004, 2006)BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSHeS:t2—2007 reno-tahoe open, 2009 Wyndham championship.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (4):2004 Lake Erie charity classic at peek ‘n peak resort,Scholarship america Showdown. 2006 Xerox classic,albertsons Boise open.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (2):2005 centenary argentine open. 2006 Johnnie Walkerclassic [Eur].otHeR VictoRieS (1):1999 champions challenge [with craig Stadler].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t5—reno-tahoe open; t6—Shell Houston open, Frys.com open; t9—mayakoba golf classic at riviera mayacancun;t10—Northern trust open.2010 SeASon:claimed two top-10 finishes in his first four starts, with acareer-best five top 10s on the season…First top-10 was at10 at the Northern trust open, where a first-round 65 puthim one stroke off the lead…In his next start, finished t9at the mayakoba golf classic…third top-10 came at ShellHouston open, finishing t6 after holding the first-roundco-lead…Earned fourth top 10 of the season with a t5 atthe reno-tahoe open…played in first playoff event, theBarclays, but missed the cut…tacked on a fifth top-10finish at the Frys.com open during the Fall Series, movinginto the top 100 on the official money list to clinch tourcard for 2011.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Had a runner-up finish and six top-25s in 20 starts...Finished t2 after losing to ryan moore on the third extrahole with a bogey-5 in first career pga tour playoff at theWyndham championship. moore made a birdie on the par-418th at Sedgefield cc in greensboro, Nc, to win in the finalpga tour regular Season event. Jason Bohn was eliminatedearlier in the playoff. Was No. 133 in the FedExcupstandings coming into the Wyndham championship andmoved up to No. 76 to earn his first trip to the pga tourplayoffs for the FedExcup. Kevin was 2 months old whenhis father, craig Stadler, won the 1980 greater greensboroopen on april 6, 1980. 2008: recorded his lone top-10 of theseason with a t4 effort at the inaugural puerto rico open.Bogey-free 67 was the low round of the day on Sunday andallowed him to move from t14 to t4. 2007: Finished in thetop-125 (No. 124) to maintain his membership on tour,thanks to a solid finish. It was first time finishing in the top125. made his first start at the British open, finishing t51.posted first top-10 at the reno-tahoe open. consecutive67s Friday and Saturday led to a t2 finish, his best tourfinish which came in the city where he was born. His t7at the 2007 Wyndham championship moved him to 106thin the FedExcup standings. He was 157th following thecanadian open one month before and moved to 121stwith his finish at the reno-tahoe open. Ended the yearwith a t15 finish at the children’s miracle Network classicpresented by Walmart. collected $73,600 to earn enoughmoney to finish in the top-125, moving from 127th to 124th.2006: Finished with an eagle for the third consecutive dayto win the Johnnie Walker classic in February and hisbiggest professional victory. the (then) 26-year-old son of1982 masters champion craig Stadler had a 3-under 69final round for a 20-under 268 total on the Vines resort’sLakes course and a two-stroke victory over australia’s Nicko’Hern. He earned $365,340 in the event sanctioned by theEuropean, australasian and asian tours…Finished 12thon the Nationwide tour money list to earn membership onthe pga tour in 2007. made 15 starts on the Nationwidetour, highlighted by two wins. a month after his Xeroxclassic, defeated glen Day again by a stroke again at thealbertsons Boise open presented by First Health. made sixstarts on the pga tour, highlighted by five made cuts anda t13 finish at the World golf championships-BridgestoneInvitational. 2005: rookie on tour after finishing 13th onthe 2004 Nationwide tour money list in his first season onthat circuit. posted first career top-10 in 13th professionalstart on tour with a t9 at the chrysler classic of tucson.tied for fifth at the michelin championship at Las Vegas.Was three off the lead entering the final round, but wasdisqualified (rule 4-1/1) for having a non-conforming club(shaft in wedge was bent) in his bag. 2004: Won his firststart of the 2004 season on the Nationwide tour with a9-under 279 at the Lake Erie charity classic, outlastingSection 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2002a 12003 22004 5 4 $49,541/2005 33 15 2 3 367,775/1682006 6 5 2 75,973/2007 31 16 1 2 5 87,625/108 810,876/1242008 30 16 1 5 151/1,622 598,945/1452009 20 13 1 1 6 557/95 925,514/972010 28 16 5 7 394/122 931,720/105total 156 85 2 11 28 3,760,344nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2002 1 1 1 $4,796/2232004 13 11 2 4 6 228,001/132006 15 10 2 1 4 6 294,657/122007 1 1 1 8,533/213total 30 23 4 1 8 14 535,987* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 04 05 06 07 08 09 10u.S. open 65 cutBritish opent51 t58pgacuttHE pLaYErS t15 t58Bridgestone Invitationalt13ca championshipt68the Barclays cut cut cut cutDeutsche Bank championship cut cut cutBmW championshipcutpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-183


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSKevin stadler (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2Bubba Watson and michael Long in a four-hole playoff.His father, craig, won the champions tour’s Bank ofamerica championship in massachusetts just minutesearlier. Became the first Sponsor Exemption to win onthe Nationwide tour since chris couch won the 2001Florida classic…two weeks later won in a playoff atthe Scholarship america Showdown, with a tournamentrecord 11-under-par 269. the win came in just his fourthcareer start on the Nationwide tour, giving him the honoras the fastest player to two wins in tour history. madethe cut in four of five appearances on the pga tour.as an amateur, was named pac-10 player of the year asa senior at Southern california in 2002. Led the trojansto their second consecutive pac-10 championship andfinished his senior year with six top-five finishes inNcaa play, including four seconds…as a senior at KentDenver School in Englewood, co, won the colorado HighSchool State championship and was a second-team 1997aJga all-america…He also won the 1997 Junior Worldchampionships (he and father craig are the only father/sonchampions in the history of the event).PeRSonAL:the older son of 1982 masters champion and 13-timepga tour winner craig Stadler. craig caddied for Kevinin his 2002 colorado open victory. Just minutes after theelder Stadler won the Bank of america championship onthe champions tour in 2004, son Kevin won the Lake Eriecharity classic on the Nationwide tour, making them thefirst father-son duo to accomplish such a feat since BobDuval won the Emerald coast classic on the championstour and son David tHE pLaYErS championship on march28, 1999.henrik stensoneXeMPt StAtUS: 2009 tHE pLaYErS championshipwinner (through 2014)FULL nAMe: Henrik StensonHeiGHt: 6-2WeiGHt: 190BiRtHDAte: april 5, 1976BiRtHPLAce: gothenburg, SwedenReSiDence: Dubai, united arab EmiratesPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.15 (122)Driving Distance ...........................................290.2 (72)Driving accuracy percentage .......................62.96% (108)greens in regulation percentage ................67.95% (70)putting average ...........................................1.779 (91)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–2 times, most recent puertorico open presented by Banco popular/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–2008 Frys.com open/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $448,800–2009 Wyndham championship/t2career High official World Rank: after 2006 Nissanopen/92FAMiLY: Wife, Emma; Lisa (2007), Karl (2010)SPeciAL inteReStS: movies, music, deep-sea fishing,fast cars, skiing, snorkelingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1999JoineD toUR: 2007, 2010<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (2):2007 World golf championships-accenture match playchampionship. 2009 tHE pLaYErS championship.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (8):2000 DEXIa-BIL Luxembourg open [Eurchall], gula Sidomagrand prix [Eurchall], 2nd cuba challenge tour grandFinal [Eurchall]. 2001 Benson and Hedges Internationalopen [Eur]. 2004 the Heritage at Woburn [Eur]. 2006commercialbank Qatar masters [Eur], BmW Internationalopen [Eur]. 2007 Dubai Desert classic [Eur]. 2008 Nedbankchallenge.otHeR VictoRieS (1):2008 omEga mission Hills World cup [with robertKarlsson].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t3—British open.2010 SeASon:recorded his first top-10 of the season in his ninth start, at3 finish at the British open. Has five top 10s in his last 10major championship appearances: 2010 British open (t3),2009 pga championship (t6), 2009 u.S. open (ninth), 2008pga championship (t4) and 2008 British open (t3).cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Won tHE pLaYErS championship with a final-round66 and recorded four top-10 finishes on the pga tour...Fired a bogey-free, 6-under 66 in the final round at tpcSawgrass to claim a four-stroke victory over Ian poulter attHE pLaYErS championship for his second win on the pgatour. trailed alex cejka by five shots entering the finalround and finished at 12-under 276. the 66 matched thebest score of the final round—aaron Baddeley also hada 66 with the first tee time of the day—and was nearly7.5 strokes better than the field average. Stenson missedonly one fairway in the final round...all four career top-10finishes in major championships have been posted in hislast five starts, including a t10 at the 2009 u.S. open atBethpage Black, t6 at the 2009 pga championship, t4 atthe 2008 pga championship and t3 at the 2008 Britishopen. Shot a final-round 68 at Bethpage Black to moveinto the top 10 at the 2009 u.S. open...also finished t3 atShell Houston open, making 10 straight pars to close thetournament with a final-round 70 when only four roundsin the 60s were recorded on the final day...teamed withrobert Karlsson for Sweden in defense of 2008 title atthe omEga mission Hills World cup. 2008: Finished thirdat the World golf championships-accenture match playchampionship, defeating Justin Leonard in the consolationfinal 3 and 2. Fell to eventual champion tiger Woods inthe semifinals, 2-up...recorded his second top-10 of theseason with a t10 at tHE pLaYErS...making his 14th startin a major championship, posted first career top-10 finishwith a t3 at the British open...In the next major championship,the pga championship, finished t4. Was one strokeback after 54 holes, but a closing 2-over 72 dropped himto t4, his second top-10 in 14 major championship starts...In December teamed with robert Karlsson for Sweden towin the omEga mission Hills World cup in china. the followingweek, won the Nedbank challenge in South africaby nine strokes. 2007: Withstood challenges of three-timechampion Ernie Els, No. 1-ranked tiger Woods, fellowSwede Niclas Fasth and England’s ross Fisher to win theDubai Desert classic at the Emirates gc. a 7-foot birdie putton the final green gave him a one-stroke victory over Els,his playing partner for four days. In first start as an officialmember of the pga tour, won the accenture match playchampionship, defeating defending champion geoff ogilvy,2 and 1, in the 36-hole championship match. Fourth playerfrom Sweden to win on tour. First tour rookie to win in2007 and the third player to collect first tour title at theaccenture match play championship. 2006: Finished theequivalent of 104th on the pga tour money list, with his$821,678 total in 10 events entered. as a non-member,needed to collect more than the 125th place finisher on the2006 tour money list in order to earn his card for the 2007season...Finished t3 in his first career start at tHE pLaYErSchampionship. Was two strokes back of the leader through54 holes, but closed with 1-over 73...Shared the secondroundlead at 8-under 136 with three others at the pgachampionship. Finished t14...Won the BmW Internationalopen on the European tour in a one-hole playoff over retiefgoosen and padraig Harrington...Won the commercialbankQatar masters earlier in the year. Finished the seasonsixth on the order of merit...paired with carl petterssonto represent Sweden at the World golf championships-World cup in Barbados. 2005: picked up his first top-10 infive career starts in a tour event, a t3 at the World golfchampionships-american Express championship at Hardingpark in San Francisco...totaled eight top-10s, includingthree seconds, on the European tour to place eighth onthe order of merit. 2004: Won the Heritage at Woburn onthe European tour. 2001: captured first European tour titlePLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................72.02Driving Distance ...........................................283.6Driving accuracy percentage .......................68.43%greens in regulation percentage ................62.50%putting average ...........................................1.826(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 66–crowne plaza Invitational atcolonial/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 66–5 times, mostrecent 2010 crowne plaza Invitational at colonial/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,710,000–2009 tHE pLaYErS championship/1career High official World Rank: after 2009 Valerotexas open/42-184 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRShenrik stenson (Continued)at the Benson and Hedges International. 2000: returnedto the European challenge tour and won the money titlewith eight top-10s that included three wins. 1999: Finished21st on the European challenge tour after just seventournaments.PeRSonAL:a family friend introduced him to the game at the age of 12.His father, Ingemar, started two years later but his 15-yearoldsister, ulrika, decided to stick to horse riding. got downto scratch at age 18, and in 1994 played for Swedish boys.a year later, he graduated to the national side and had asuccessful amateur career by representing Sweden in the1998 Eisenhower trophy in chile…Wife, Emma, playedgolf at the university of South carolina…He spent timepracticing at the school’s practice facility. Having become afather of two and experiencing as much of the world, he istaking interest in the next generation. He has his own juniorevent at his home club and is also hosting a challengetour tournament; the princess, In Skaane, Sweden…Hasstarted the Henrik Stenson Foundation, where he aims tosupport and encourage children to reach their full potentialthrough sports. He has always enjoyed team play in theotherwise individual sport and is committed to contributein the future. He is dedicated to inspire others, be it teammatesor the youngers he encounters through his junioractivities.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2001 12005 4 4 1 1 2 $53,919/2006 10 8 1 1 4 582,303/2007 15 10 1 2 6 93,405/39 1,897,554/402008 9 8 2 4 6 1,238,118/2009 10 9 1 1 4 5 2,550,185/2010 15 9 1 1 1 321/141 683,070/134total 64 48 2 6 13 24 7,005,149eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 13 11 1 3 5 $779,343* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*Kevin streelmaneXeMPt StAtUS: 25th in 2010 FedExcup pointsFULL nAMe: Kevin garret StreelmanHeiGHt: 5-10WeiGHt: 175BiRtHDAte: Nov. 4, 1978BiRtHPLAce: Winfield, ILReSiDence: Scottsdale, aZFAMiLY: Wife, courtney<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters cut t17 t17 t38 cutu.S. open t26 cut cut 9 t29British open cut t34 t48 cut t3 t13 t3pga t47 t14 cut t4 t6 cuttHE pLaYErS t3 t23 t10 1 cutaccenture match play championship t17 1 3 t33 t33Bridgestone Invitational t13 t31 t41 t16 t29 80ca championship t3 t13 t19 t57 t77 t37HSBc champions t40 t13the BarclayscutDeutsche Bank championshipt55BmW championshipt52nAtionAL teAMS: ryder cup (2), 2006, 2008. World cup (4), 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009.eDUcAtion: Duke university (2001, Sociology)SPeciAL inteReStS: guitartURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2001Q ScHooL: 2007Section 2 Player BiograPhiesBeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSHeS:t3—2009 mayakoba golf classic, 2010 puerto rico open,the Barclays.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t3—puerto rico open, the Barclays; t7—arnold palmerInvitational; t9—tHE tour championship presented bycoca-cola; t10—Bob Hope classic.2010 SeASon:Finished t10 in his first start of the season, at the Bob Hopeclassic…Finished t3 at the puerto rico open. tied histop-10 total from 2009…Finished t7 at the arnold palmerInvitational, as he was one of only five players in the fieldto post two or more rounds in the 60s.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2003 12004 12005 2 1 $21,695/2008 32 24 4 8 102,396/35 1,352,705/782009 29 19 1 2 6 758/76 1,007,444/912010 28 17 2 5 7 583/25 1,472,349/62total 93 61 3 11 21 3,854,192nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2005 12007 1total 2* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: racked up two top-10 finishes in 29 starts and earned$1 million as the winner of inaugural Kodak challenge,capturing the title by three strokes over three players...Shot64 on Sunday at the mayakoba golf classic to record hiscareer-best finish, a t3. His previous career-best finish wasa t4 at the Barclays in 2008. His best final-round score previouslywas a 66 at the 2008 Buick open...Next top-10 finishof the year came with an eighth place at the John Deereclassic on the strength of a final-round, 7-under 64...Wonthe inaugural Kodak challenge and its $1 million winnertake-allfirst prize. the event had a designated hole at 30events on tour over the course of the season. Streelmanmade birdie on the Kodak challenge hole, No. 17, at the<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYchildren’s miracle Network classic to finish at a cumulative17-under par and win the competition by three strokes overNathan green, J.J. Henry and Bo Van pelt. the player withthe lowest cumulative score at year’s end (with a minimumof 18 holes having had to have been played) won the title.2008: rookie recorded four top-10 finishes and finished 35thin the FedExcup Standings. made 17 of 18 cuts to finish theseason...Held a share of the first-round lead with JustinHicks at the u.S. open with a 68. Finished t53...a weeklater at the travelers championship, claimed the first top-10finish of his career with a t10. His second and third roundsof 63-62--125 set a new tournament record for consecutiverounds (36 holes) and were one stroke off the pga tourrecord for consecutive rounds set by mark calcavecchiaYear 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10u.S. opent53pgacuttHE pLaYErScut cuttour championshipt9the Barclays t4 t58 t3Deutsche Bank championship t50 t32 t45BmW championship cut t22 t43pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-185


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSKevin streelman (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2(64-60) in the 2001 phoenix open at tpc Scottsdale...Hisnext top-10 came in august at the Wyndham championshipwhere a second-round, 6-under 64 helped propel him to at6 with John Senden and tim clark...the next week birdiedtwo of his last three holes to finish t4 at the Barclays, hisbest finish of his pga tour career in the first event ofthe pga tour playoffs for the FedExcup. after holding aone-stroke 54-hole lead, birdied the 16th and 17th holes inthe final round to move to 7-under par, one off the lead.Barely missed a 16-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole tojoin a playoff. tournament was played at ridgewood ccin paramus, NJ, where his grandparents are buried in acemetery adjacent to the seventh fairway...Finished t6 atthe children’s miracle Network classic. 2007: Earned hisrookie pga tour card via the Qualifying tournament inhis first trip to the finals with a t14 finish, joining anotherformer Duke player, Joe ogilvie, on tour. Birdied four oflast five holes to advance through first stage, making thecut on the number. co-medalist at the second stage atmaricopa, aZ. 2005: First made pga tour cut came witha t29 at the u.S. Bank championship in milwaukee afteran opening 65. First made cut in four career tour starts.missed the cut in his only two starts on the Nationwidetour...Won the opelika classic on the Hooters tour andhad three runner-up finishes in three years. collected threewins on the gateway tour...reached the 12-man finals ofthe ultimate game in Las Vegas in the summer. Amateur:claimed medalist honors at the 2001 Intercollegiate.Helped the Blue Devils to five tournament championshipswhile lettering in 1998, 2000 and 2001. owns the courserecord, a 60, at carmel (ca) Valley ranch, breaking thecourse mark of 63 set by Bobby clampett and mark Brooks.PeRSonAL:upon graduating from Duke university in 2001, most of hisfriends headed for Wall Street or law school. Streelmanused his mom’s Nissan altima to travel to South Dakotafor the 2001 Dakotas tour. Burned out three cars loggingin more than 300,000 miles crisscrossing the country whileplaying various tours.steve strickerPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.73 (67)Driving Distance ...........................................290.3 (70)Driving accuracy percentage .......................65.64% (64)greens in regulation percentage ................66.67% (104)putting average ...........................................1.755 (31)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 63–2 times, most recent theBarclays/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2008 travelerschampionship/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $435,000–2010 the Barclays/t3career High official World Rank: after 2009 the Hondaclassic/96eXeMPt StAtUS: multiple tournament winner(through 2015)FULL nAMe: Steven charles StrickerHeiGHt: 6-0WeiGHt: 190BiRtHDAte: February 23, 1967BiRtHPLAce: Edgerton, WIReSiDence: madison, WIFAMiLY: Wife, Nicki; Bobbi maria (8/31/98), IsabellaNicole (5/10/06)eDUcAtion: university of IllinoisSPeciAL inteReStS: HuntingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1990Q ScHooL: 1993nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (9):1996 Kemper open, motorola Western open. 2001 Worldgolf championships-accenture match play championship.2007 the Barclays. 2009 crowne plaza Invitational atcolonial, John Deere classic, Deutsche Bank championship.2010 Northern trust open, John Deere classic.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (2):1990 Victoria open [can]. 1993 canadian pga.otHeR VictoRieS (1):2009 Shark Shootout [with Jerry Kelly].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:1—Northern trust open, John Deere classic; 3—Sony open in Hawaii, the Barclays; t8—transitionschampionship, BmW championship; 9—Deutsche Bankchampionship, World golf championships-BridgestoneInvitational; t10—SBS championship.2010 SeASon:With two victories on the season, finished seventh in thefinal FedExcup standings to become one of just three players(phil mickelson and Jim Furyk) to finish inside the top15 during all four FedExcup seasons. only player to haveplayed in all 64 rounds of the playoffs, with a tour-best39 rounds in the 60s in those events..making his first startat the SBS championship since a runner-up finish in 2008,improved each day with rounds of 73-70-68-66 to finisht10…came back the following week with a third-placefinish at the Sony open in Hawaii…closed with a 1-under70 for a two-shot victory over Luke Donald at the Northerntrust open, one year after being the runner-up at rivieracc. Won for the fourth time in his last 15 starts, movingup to No. 2 in the world for the second time in his career.It was his eighth career victory. Finished at 16-under 268and moved past $25 million in career earnings. Led byfive when the third round was called Saturday because ofdarkness and held a six-stroke, 54-hole lead when the thirdround was completed on Sunday morning. Had a streak ofeight consecutive rounds in the 60s at riviera (final roundof 2008, all rounds in 2009 and first three in 2010) beforehis final-round 70 in 2010…posted a t8 at transitionschampionship, his fourth top-10 of season…as the defendingchampion at the John Deere classic, answered paulgoydos’ record-tying 59 by coming in with an 11-under60. Would record 31 birdies on the week en route to atwo-stroke win over goydos for ninth career tour win. Indoing so, put his name on the all-time pga tour list formost birdies in a 72-hole tournament…Birdied the finalhole for a fourth-round 67 to finish t9 at the World golfchampionships-Bridgestone Invitational…Finished t3 atthe Barclays, ninth at the Deutsche Bank championshipand t8 at the BmW championship to run his tour-leadingrecord of top 10s. clinched fourth consecutive start attHE tour championship and entered the event fourthin the FedExcup standings…unable to mount a chargetHE tour championship, however, finishing t25…In hissecond ryder cup appearance (2008), won 2 and 1 over LeeWestwood in the singles matches on the final day.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Enjoyed a banner year, posting career-best numbersin wins (three) and top-10s (11)...carried a three-stroke leadinto the final round of the 50th Bob Hope classic hosted byarnold palmer, but a closing 77 led to a third-place finish...Finished runner-up to phil mickelson by one stroke at theNorthern trust open, the ninth second-place finish of hiscareer. one of four players to record all four rounds in the60s (68-66-69-67) during the week...rallied from fourstrokes back to tie for the lead during the final round of thetransitions championship but bogeyed the final two holesto t4, his third top-10 of the year. recorded 19 birdies forthe week, the most in the field...In april, claimed his fifthtop-10 of the year with a t7 at the Zurich classic of Neworleans. Jumped from t21 to the t7 finish after shooting hisseason-low final round (in relation to par) of 5-under 67...chipped in for birdie on the par-4 17th hole in regulationplay and then made a 3-foot birdie putt on the 17th—thesecond playoff hole—to win the crowne plaza Invitationalat colonial. Birdied the hole four of the five times he playedit during the week and beat third-round leader tim clark andSteve marino (all at 17-under) in the playoff for his fifthcareer pga tour title. moved to second in the FedExcupstandings. clark had a two-stroke lead with five holes left,but made a bogey on the final hole of regulation and misseda 7-foot birdie putt on the 18th—the first playoff hole—that would have won the tournament. His approach on thesecond playoff hole hit the pin and caromed 20 feet away...after breaking his career-low round with a 9-under 61 in thesecond round, holed a 98-yard pitch shot for an eagle-2 inthe final round of the John Deere classic in July to claim athree-stroke win over Zach Johnson, Brett Quigley andBrandt Snedeker. the victory became just the second timehe has posted two wins in a single season (1996). With thewin, he moved into second place in the FedExcup standingsPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................69.66 (2)Driving Distance ...........................................282.9 (134)Driving accuracy percentage .......................68.50% (30)greens in regulation percentage ................68.29% (60)putting average ...........................................1.746 (12)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 60–John Deere classic/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 60–2010 JohnDeere classic/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,350,000–2009 Deutsche Bank championship/1career High official World Rank: after 2010 ShellHouston open/22-186 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSsteve stricker (Continued)behind tiger Woods…Finished t52 at the British open, butmoved to first in the FedExcup standings after previousleader tiger Woods missed the cut at turnberry, Scotland...Bookend 67s led to a t6 finish at the World golfchampionships-Bridgestone Invitational, six strokes behindchampion tiger Woods...Finished t2 (with Woods, padraigHarrington and Ernie Els) at the Barclays, one stroke behindwinner Heath Slocum with whom he was paired in the finalround. Entering the final hole tied for the lead at 9-under,watched as Slocum holed a 21-foot par putt. He failed toforce a playoff, missing a 10-foot par putt. only player topost all four rounds under par...Finished with two consecutivebirdies for a 4-under 67 and a one-shot victory at theDeutsche Bank championship. His third victory of the seasonmoved him into first in the FedExcup standings aftertwo weeks of the pga tour playoffs. after Jason Dufnerand Scott Verplank both birdied the par-5 18th hole,Stricker made a 15-foot birdie putt on the 17th and got updown from just behind the 18th green for a tap-in birdie towin. With the win, built a 909-point lead over tiger Woodsin the FedExcup race with two tournaments remaining andassured him of being no worse than the No. 2 seed in tHEtour championship presented by coca-cola. also movedto second in the official World golf ranking...capped offthe playoffs with a sixth-place finish at tHE tourchampionship, securing the No. 3 spot on the FedExcuppoints list. It was his seventh top-10 finish in a playoffevent, tied with camilo Villegas for most on tour. closedwith rounds of 66-69 at East Lake, giving him a tourleading31 rounds (out of 48) in the 60s in pga tourplayoff events...member of the u.S. presidents cup teamfor the third time. Had a 4-1-0 record in u.S. victory, including4-0 in team competiton with tiger Woods. 2008: posted13 top-25 finishes in 22 starts, finishing No. 14 in FedExcuppoints and No. 23 in earnings...continued his strong play in2008 with six top-10s, including losing in a playoff in theseason-opening mercedes-Benz championship...Was acaptain’s pick for the victorious united State ryder cupteam...Lost to Daniel chopra on the fourth playoff hole atthe mercedes-Benz championship. chopra birdied thepar-5 ninth as Stricker made par...Held a three-stroke leadafter 36 holes at the Barclays, but weekend rounds of77-71 dropped him to t19 in defense of his 2007 title. atone point early in the third round was 12-under, but a triplebogey on the 12th hole pushed him back to 7-under...Finished t10 at the BmW championship, his seventh top-20 finish (in as many attempts) in a pga tour playoffs for<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1990 1 1 $3,974/2551991 11992 2 1 5,550/2611993 6 2 1 1 46,171/1861994 26 22 1 1 4 6 334,409/501995 23 20 4 13 438,931/401996 22 19 2 1 4 7 10 1,383,739/41997 20 13 1 3 167,652/1301998 21 20 2 10 12 1,313,948/131999 21 15 4 9 662,461/642000 21 11 1 5 418,780/1132001 20 15 1 4 7 1,676,229/302002 22 13 1 9 789,713/882003 21 8 1 150,590/1892004 27 13 1 3 440,906/1512005 21 10 1 4 397,640/1622006 17 15 1 1 7 10 1,811,811/342007 23 19 1 2 1 9 14 110,455/2 4,663,077/42008 22 16 1 6 13 108,381/14 2,438,304/232009 22 19 3 2 1 11 16 2,750/3 6,332,636/22010 19 19 2 2 9 13 2,028/7 4,190,235/5total 378 271 9 10 10 81 149 27,666,756nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings1990 2 2 1 1 1 $10,080/861991 12 7 1 4 11,298/851992 1 1 1,065/2271993 3 1 820/226total 18 11 1 2 5 23,263* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*the FedExcup event...Was 0-2-1 for victorious united Stateryder cup team. 2007: Had a career year, with a victory atthe Barclays during the pga tour playoffs for theFedExcup, a second-place finish in the FedExcup standingsand a spot on the united States presidents cup team.Finished No. 4 in the official World golf ranking. Votedpga tour comeback player of the Year for a second consecutiveseason...Finished second to tiger Woods at theWachovia championship, his best finish (at the time) sincewinning the 2001 Wgc-accenture match playchampionship. played the final three holes in 3-over parbefore losing to Woods by two shots...collected his secondrunner-up finish of the season after posting a final-round 70at the inaugural at&t National…three strokes back ofleader Sergio garcia through 54 holes at the British open.closed with a 74 to finish t8, his first top-10 in eightappearances at the British open...Won the Barclays in hisfirst start in New York since 1995 after carding four roundsin the 60s at Westchester cc for his fourth career tourtitle. Birdied four of the final five holes to overtake K.J.choi, including birdies on the last three holes. moved intofirst in the pga tour playoffs for the FedExcup standings.First victory since the accenture match play championshipin 2001, a period of 148 starts between victories...Finishedt9 at the Deutsche Bank championship but dropped tosecond place behind Deutsche Bank championship winnerphil mickelson...Finished third at the BmW championshipto remain in second place in the FedExcup standings.Shared the third-round lead with aaron Baddeley and shot68 in the final round at cog Hill, but that was bettered bytiger Woods’ final-round 63...Entered tHE tourchampionship looking to surpass tiger Woods and win theinaugural FedExcup with a strong performance at East Lakegc. Finished t17 to finish second overall in the FedExcupstandings, earning a $3-million bonus...capped season offwith 3-2-0 performance for victorious united Statespresidents cup team. 2006: Voted pga tour comebackplayer of the Year. made 15 of 17 cuts out of the pastchampion category, where he needed Sponsor Exemptionsor top-10s to get into most fields. Earned $1,811,811 on thestrength of seven top-10s. Finished No. 34 on pga tourmoney list, his highest finish since No. 30 in 2001. theseven top-10s equaled his output over the previous fiveyears on tour...In his fourth start of season, finished thirdat the Shell Houston open for his first top-10 of theseason...36-hole leader at the u.S. open at Winged Footgc at 1-under 139, but weekend rounds of 76-73 dropped<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05masters cut cut t38 t19 t10 cutu.S. open 83 t13 t60 t36 t5 5 t27 cut t16 cutBritish open t22 t62 t52 cut cut t42 t59pga t23 t26 cut 2 cut cut t66 cuttHE pLaYErS t23 t11 cut cut t51 t6 cut cut t19 cut cuttour championship 3 t5 24accenture match play championship t33 t17 1 t33ca championshipcNLYear 06 07 08 09 10masters cut cut t6 t30u.S. open t6 t13 t29 t23 t58British open t8 t7 t52 t55pga t7 t23 t39 cut t18tHE pLaYErSt52 cut t22tour championship t17 t24 6 t25accenture match play championship t33 t9 t17 t33Bridgestone Invitational t41 t43 t6 t9ca championship t35 t6 t13 t16the Barclays 1 t19 t2 t3Deutsche Bank championship t7 t9 t13 1 9BmW championship t42 3 t10 t53 t8him to t6. First top-10 in a major since a t10 at the 2001masters tournament...one week later, continued strongplay with a t2 finish at the Booz allen classic, five strokesbehind champion Ben curtis. With $330,00 paycheck, surpassed$1 million in season earnings for the first time since2001...Finished t7 at the pga championship, his secondtop-10 (second in 1998) in nine starts at the pga. Secondtime in his career he posted two top-10s in majors (t5 atthe 1998 u.S. open, second at the 1998 pgachampionship)...recorded his fifth top-10 of the seasonwith a t7 at the Deutsche Bank championship, earning aspot in following week’s canadian open field...at thecanadian open, posted four rounds in the 60s to finish solo10th for his sixth top-10 of the season...Kept hot streakgoing with t9 finish at the 84 Lumber classic, third top-10in as many weeks and fourth in five starts. 2005: playingwith past champion status, earned fourth-place finish atthe chrysler classic of tucson, one shot out of three-wayplayoff. 2004: Lost his fully-exempt card for the first timesince the 1997 season after finishing 151st on the 2004pga tour money list and seeing his three-year exemptionfor winning the 2001 World golf championships-accenturematch play championship expire...Lone top-10 was a t4 atthe 2004 John Deere classic with wife Nicki on the bag.2003: Finished 189th on the 2003 tour money list, hislowest finish since he joined the tour in 1994. Did not posta top-10 for the first time in his first 10 years on tour.2002: Finished in the top 100 for the seventh time in hisnine-year tour career. 2001: Won first pga tour titlesince 1996 motorola Western open, defeating pierre Fulke,2 and 1, in 36-hole final of World golf championshipsaccenturematch play championship. Earned way to $1million by defeating (in order) padraig Harrington, ScottVerplank, Justin Leonard, Nick o’Hern, toru taniguchi andFulke. third career victory jumped him from 91st to No. 47in official World golf ranking. Had not made a cut in tourevent since July 2000. Win was his first in 89 starts. 2000:For the first time in three years, managed to finish amongtop-10 only once. 1999: Finished fifth at u.S. open for secondconsecutive year on strength of third-round 69, the onlyplayer under par that round. 1998: recovered from off yearin 1997 with strong campaign. In a limited schedule of 21events, made 20 cuts. played only four times after aug. 1,due to birth of first child, and finished in top 10 each time.all in all, had career-best 10 top-10 finishes and 12 top-25s...tied for third-round lead with Vijay Singh at pgachampionship and closing 70 left him two strokes shy ofnAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (3), 1996, 2007, 2009; ryder cup (2), 2008, 2010;Dunhill cup (1), 1996.Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-187


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSsteve stricker (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2Singh...Followed second-place finish at pga championshipwith another runner-up at greater milwaukee open...WonWisconsin State open by 11 strokes. 1996: Impressiveseason included seven top-10s, all either firsts, seconds orthirds...Earned $1,383,739 to finish fourth on money list...First pga tour victory came at Kemper open, where hemoved to within one stroke of Jay Williamson’s lead withthird-round 65 and closed with 68 for three-stroke victory...Won again at motorola Western open, with an eightstrokevictory...also t2 at NEc World Series of golf, third atunited airlines Hawaiian open, greater greensboroChris stroudeXeMPt StAtUS: 102nd on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: christopher James StroudHeiGHt: 6-2WeiGHt: 180BiRtHDAte: February 3, 1982BiRtHPLAce: Nederland, tXReSiDence: Houston, tXFAMiLY: Wife, tiffany; Halle grace (11/6/09)chrysler classic and tHE tour championship; and t3 infront of home state fans at greater milwaukee open...Was2-3 in presidents cup...Was 5-0 on victorious Dunhill cupteam. 1994: t2 in second event as a tour member,Northern telecom open...t3 at canon greater Hartfordopen. Finished 50th on the money list that year, fourthamong rookies. Amateur: all-american selection atuniversity of Illinois in 1988-89.PeRSonAL:Wife Nicki, who had been his caddie throughout his professionalcareer, gave up the bag in 1998 to deliver daughterBobbi maria. returned to caddie in 1999 at milwaukee…Father-in-law Dennis tiziani is the retired golf coach atuniversity of Wisconsin…Brother-in-law mario tizianiplayed on tour in 2005…after missing earning tourcard in 2005 by two strokes at pga tour Qualifyingtournament, rediscovered his game hitting balls out ofa trailer in the December snow on the practice range atcherokee cc in madison, WI…Inducted into the WisconsinState golf association Hall of Fame in December 2007.eDUcAtion: Lamar university (2004, managementInformation Systems)SPeciAL inteReStS: cooking, fishing, snow skiing,“rock Band” on pS3tURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2004Q ScHooL: 2006, 2007, 2008nationwide tour AlumnusBeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSHeS:t5—2007 Zurich classic of New orleans, 2010 Vikingclassic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t5—Viking classic; t7—children’s miracle Networkclassic; t9—the greenbrier classic; t10—tHE pLaYErSchampionship.2010 SeASon:Finished t10 at tHE pLaYErS championship in his firstcareer start at tpc Sawgrass for first top 10 of the season…Failedto crack the top 40 in his next seven startsbefore finishing t9 at the inaugural greenbrier classic,where he equaled his career-best with a 63 in the secondround…Finished t5 at the Viking classic on the strengthof a second round 65. Was 125th on the money list cominginto the Viking classic and moved to 111th to securetour card for 2011…Finished t7 at the children’s miracleNetwork classic after holding the first-round lead with a10-under 62.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished in the top 125 on the pga tour for thefirst time in his career after earning his tour card viathe Qualifying tournament for the previous three years...recorded two top-10 finishes and five top-25 finishes...Finished t6 at the at&t pebble Beach National pro-amwith an 8-under 208 total...a week after posting an<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2004 1 1 $10,350/2005 12007 24 9 2 5 167/1,174 673,106/1332008 29 12 2 4 205/499 482,405/1552009 28 17 2 5 379/120 735,019/1132010 27 17 4 6 369/127 942,082/102total 110 56 10 20 2,842,963nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2004 12006 9 4 2 4 $53,919/962007 3 1 1 1 16,250/1852008 1 1 1,898/270total 14 6 3 5 72,067* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*8-under 63 in the final round of the Justin timberlakeShriners Hospitals for children open (t19), fired back-toback5-under 65s in rounds two and three of the Frys.comopen en route to a t8. Finish moved him from 125th to 111thon the money list. 2008: Following a t10 at the children’smiracle Network classic, his lone top-10 finish for the year,successfully made it through the final two stages of the pgatour Qualifying tournament to earn his card for the 2009tour season. posted five of six rounds in the 60s, includinga final-round 6-under 66 at pga West. 2007: Finished 133rdon the money list, but improved his status by finishing thirdat the pga tour Qualifying tournament...made nine cutsin 24 starts on tour, where he finished in the top-25 fivetimes. In sixth start of the season, posted four sub-parrounds at the Zurich classic of New orleans to finish t5for first career top-10...recorded his second top-10 finishof the season with a t6 at the Valero texas open. thirdround64 marked the low 18-hole score of his tour career.2006: Earned first pga tour card after getting through allthree stages of the Qualifying tournament, finishing t16at the finals...played nine events on the Nationwide tour,with two top-10s—a t5 at the BmW charity pro-am atthe cliffs and a t6 at the LaSalle Bank open. Finished 96thon Nationwide tour money list...also played Nga Hooterstour and tight Lies tour since turning professional in 2004.Finished 18th on the Nga Hooters tour money list on thestrength of two runner-up finishes. Amateur: captured the2003 North and South amateur...two-time all-america andfour-time Southland conference player of the Year at Lamar<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 07 08 09 10u.S. opencut cut cut t47tHE pLaYErSt10the BarclaysWDnAtionAL teAMS: palmer cup (1), 2004.university. t3 at 2003 Ncaa men’s golf championships...played for united States at 2004 palmer cup and was oneof five finalists for 2004 Ben Hogan award.PeRSonAL:Lists arnold palmer and Sean connery as heroes…oneof four children (three sisters)…admits that if he weren’t aprofessional golfer, he would be a chef or a rock star “likechris Daughtry.”PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.97 (104)Driving Distance ...........................................287.2 (101)Driving accuracy percentage .......................62.98% (107)greens in regulation percentage ................69.31% (36)putting average ...........................................1.805 (152)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 62–children’s miracle Networkclassic/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2010children’s miracle Network classic/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $237,500–2010 tHE pLaYErS championship/t10career High official World Rank: after 2010 tHEpLaYErS championship/2612-188 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSKevin sutherlandeXeMPt StAtUS: 118th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: Kevin John SutherlandHeiGHt: 6-1WeiGHt: 185BiRtHDAte: July 4, 1964BiRtHPLAce: Sacramento, caReSiDence: Sacramento, caFAMiLY: Wife, mary; Keaton (8/28/00)eDUcAtion: Fresno State university (1987, Business)SPeciAL inteReStS: Basketball, baseballtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1987Q ScHooL: 1995, 1996JoineD toUR: 1996nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2002 World golf championships-accenture match playchampionship.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t10—Zurich classic of New orleans.2010 SeASon:made 400th career start, at 2010 arnold palmer Invitational,finishing t59 after top 20s in his first three starts of the season…Earned48th career top-10 with t10 finish at Zurichclassic of New orleans.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Earned exempt status on the pga tour for the 13thconsecutive year and had two top-10s...took 14 starts topost his first top-10 off the season, a t9 at the crowneplaza Invitational at colonial. missed only two cuts in first14 starts. Was one of 16 players with all four rounds in the60s at colonial cc...made his third tour ace when he hada hole-in-one at the rBc canadian open, one of eight acesat the tournament that week...recorded his first top 5 ofthe season at the Wyndham championship (t5), his bestshowing in 13 starts at the event. 2008: Had a career yearwith more than $2 million in earnings and qualified for tHEtour championship for the first time in his career. made20 cuts in 24 events entered, lost twice in playoffs andposted 10 top-25s...In third start of the season, was tied forthe lead after first round of the FBr open with a 6-under-par65. Shot 66-69 on the weekend to finish t4, his best effortsince a runner-up at the 2007 at&t pebble Beach Nationalpro-am...added top-10 finishes in back-to-back starts atthe Shell Houston open (t8) and the EDS Byron Nelsonchampionship (t7)...Fourth top-10 of the season was aneighth-place finish at the John Deere classic. Has postedback-to-back top-10s at tpc Deere run (t6 in 2007) and hasthree top-10s in moline, IL (t5 in 2003)...Fired a 3-under 68on the final day at the Barclays to get into a playoff withVijay Singh and Sergio garcia. Singh and garcia madebirdies on the first playoff hole to eliminate Sutherland.He moved from 57th to third in the FedExcup standings...Finished 15th in his debut at tHE tour championship.result placed him 11th in the final FedExcup standings...Stated early in the week that his intention in playing theFrys.com open was “just to have some fun.” Shot 129 (63-66) on the weekend to force sudden death with cameronBeckman. Following an errant approach shot on the secondextra hole, couldn’t convert for par to match Beckman.2007: Had best season since 2003, with a runner-up finishand three top-10s...Was one stroke back heading into thefinal round of the Buick Invitational. closed with a 2-over74 on the South course and dropped to t14...tied forthe 54-hole lead with phil mickelson at the at&t pebbleBeach National pro-am. Finished runner-up after a closing1-under 71 at pebble Beach, five strokes behind mickelson...Finished t6 at the John Deere classic, his second top-10 ofthe season...recorded his second career top-10 finish in amajor championship with a t9 at the pga championship.2006: Ended the season 115th on the tour money list, thelowest spot since he finished No. 135 as a rookie in 1996.But managed to retain his fully-exempt status for 10thconsecutive season. made 21 cuts in 29 events entered andposted seven top-25 finishes...Best effort was a t11 at theFrys.com open and reno tahoe open. His $84,800 paydayin late october at the Frys.com open moved him over the$750,000 mark in season earnings and helped him securehis card for the 2007 season. 2005: In first start, earneda t6 at the Buick Invitational...posted unofficial t7 at therain-shortened Nissan open, where he posted rounds of67-69, three shots out of adam Scott-chad campbell playoff.2004: His four top-10s were the most since he postedseven in 2001...Held a share of the 36-hole lead with JerryKelly at tHE pLaYErS championship after opening 66-69.Finished t6 after rounds of 73-73 on the weekend. 2003:Finished t9 at the World golf championships-accenturematch play championship after losing to adam Scott inthe third round (2 and 1). 2002: Earned first tour titlein his 184th career start. Became first player to make aWorld golf championships event his first career victorywith a win at accenture match play championship. Beatfellow Sacramento, ca native Scott mccarron, 1-up, in the36-hole final at La costa resort and Spa. Became the highestseed (No. 62) to win the tournament. Key shot was andup-and-down for par from the front bunker on the final hole.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.60 (53)Driving Distance ...........................................287.9 (96)Driving accuracy percentage .......................66.89% (49)greens in regulation percentage ................71.96% (2)putting average ...........................................1.799 (136)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 62–rBc canadian open/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2010 rBccanadian open/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,000,000–2002 World golf championships–accenture match play championship/1career High official World Rank: after 2002 touchstoneEnergy tucson open/32Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-3events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1991 1 1 $2,030/2961995 11996 33 21 1 4 144,828/1351997 27 17 1 4 6 455,860/521998 30 22 1 3 9 444,429/661999 29 21 4 8 663,891/632000 27 21 4 12 728,635/662001 30 21 1 7 13 1,523,573/322002 28 18 1 3 7 1,569,529/362003 27 21 3 9 1,092,918/672004 27 16 4 5 928,760/852005 26 19 3 9 845,875/1012006 29 21 7 751,626/1152007 25 17 1 3 7 92,365/56 1,351,942/672008 26 22 2 6 12 109,378/11 2,581,311/182009 27 22 2 9 1,276/44 1,218,605/732010 25 17 1 8 499/101 818,682/118total 418 297 1 5 1 48 125 15,122,494nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1990 2 1 1 $1,475/1761991 26 16 1 2 8 30,221/401992 15 6 1 2 4 21,444/631993 5 5 1 5 15,113/911994 4 3 1 2 10,130/1061995 26 21 7 12 60,822/32total 78 52 2 13 32 139,205* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08masterscut t33u.S. open cut cut t44 t37 t28 cut t58British open t9 cutpga t76 t44 cut cut cut t43 t18 cut 77 t9 t63tHE pLaYErS t42 cut cut t58 cut t48 t6 t68 cut t58 cuttour championship 15accenture match play championship t33 1 t9Bridgestone Invitationalt58ca championshipt27the Barclays t20 t72 t7 t18 t19 t11 t18 t32 t22 t25 cut t2Deutsche Bank championshipcut cut t50 cut t50BmW championship cut t34 t42 t41 t7 t53 cut t71 cut t78 t25 t55Year 09 10masterst46u.S. opent33British opent60pgat32 cuttHE pLaYErSt32 cutaccenture match play championship t33ca championshipt61the Barclayst52 cutDeutsche Bank championship t15BmW championshipt23pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-189


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSKevin sutherland (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2used claw putting grip to win just one week after experimentingwith it at Nissan open. 2001: Shattered previousmark for top-25s with 13 (previous best was 12 in 2000)...opening 67 gave him six-way share of the first-round leadat touchstone Energy tucson open. closing 68 left himone shy of winner garrett Willis...managed to eclipse the$1-million mark in a single season for the first time in hiscareer with t7 at the advil Western open...participated inthe British open for the first time and finished t9, his firsttop-10 in a major championship. 2000: Best showing cameat the Buick Invitational, a t5...at canon greater Hartfordopen, shot a final-round 65, his lowest final-round score ofthe year, to place t9...Held first-round lead at Bell canadianopen after opening 65. Entered the event as a last-minutecommitment due to fact his wife, mary, gave birth to theirfirst child just 10 days prior to tournament. Finished t10.1999: Finished with four top-10s and eight top-25s. top-10scame in Bob Hope chrysler classic (t8), Buick Invitational(t4), FedEx St. Jude classic (t6) and Las Vegas Invitational(t6). 1998: at Buick Invitational, rounds of 68-67-70 left himone stroke shy of second career playoff. 1997: Shared the54-hole lead with phil Blackmar at the Shell Houston open.Vaughn TayloreXeMPt StAtUS: 42nd on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: Vaughn Joseph taylorHeiGHt: 6-0WeiGHt: 150BiRtHDAte: march 9, 1976BiRtHPLAce: roanoke, VaReSiDence: augusta, gaFAMiLY: SingleHe and Blackmar shot final-round 70s before Blackmarwon with a birdie on first playoff hole. 1991-92: memberof Nationwide tour. Amateur: Second-team all-americanat Fresno State.PeRSonAL:Brother David was a member of pga tour from 1997-2004.the two were paired together for the first time on tourduring first two rounds of 1999 compaq classic of Neworleans…Won 1997 Ea Sports challenge championship,defeating defending champion paul goydos.eDUcAtion: augusta State university (1999, Businessadministration)SPeciAL inteReStS: FishingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1999JoineD toUR: 2004nationwide tour Graduate (2003)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (2):2004 reno-tahoe open. 2005 reno-tahoe open.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2003 Knoxville open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:2—Shell Houston open; t5—the Barclays; 6—JohnDeere classic; 7—Waste management phoenix open;t9—travelers championship; t10—Bob Hope classic.2010 SeASon:tied a career best with top-10 finishes (2006) in 2010 enroute to a 35th-place position in the final FedExcup standings.turned in a t10 finish in his first start of the season atthe Bob Hope classic…Four consecutive rounds of 3-under68 resulted in a seventh-place showing at the Wastemanagement phoenix open. Was just one of six players topost all four rounds below 70…Holed 18-foot putt for birdieon final hole of regulation at Shell Houston open to post12-under 276 before watching anthony Kim miss 6-foot parputt to force a playoff. In extra session, his 20-footer for parat first playoff hole came up short giving Kim the victory andcosting augusta, ga, resident and former augusta Stateuniversity standout a chance to earn a spot in the follow-<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-2events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1998a 12000a 12004 27 16 1 4 8 $1,176,434/672005 32 19 1 1 4 8 1,827,574/362006 26 18 1 6 9 1,783,945/352007 28 18 1 3 5 91,504/63 1,313,353/702008 32 21 1 2 7 93,310/132 1,053,423/982009 28 16 1 2 4 416/115 1,178,282/792010 26 17 1 6 7 1,495/35 1,838,861/42total 201 125 2 3 3 27 48 10,171,871nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2000 12 7 2 4 $50,986/852001 12002 10 5 1 2 24,798/1272003 17 10 1 2 5 6 223,988/112004 1 1 1 7,250/214total 41 23 1 2 8 13 307,023* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*ing week’s masters tournament. tied for first (61 of 72) ingreens In regulation for the week…Next top-10 came witha t9 at the travelers championship in June…two weekslater, finished sixth at the John Deere classic followinga third-round, 7-under 64, a season-best…Shared theopening-round lead with tiger Woods at the Barclays aftercarding a 6-under-par 65, his lowest opening-round score in2010. Eventually inished t5. posted first top-10 result in apga tour playoffs event ( in six career starts).cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Earned more than $1 million for the sixth consecutiveseason and equaled his career-low round with an openinground63 at the Bob Hope classic, eventually finishingt34 after a final-round 76...Final-round 72 dropped himfrom t4 to t8 at Buick open to post his first top-10 of theseason...Was second-round leader at turning Stone resortchampionship before being defeated by matt Kuchar in asix-hole playoff which finished on monday. Darkness onSunday night suspended play after two playoff holes. Hasthree consecutive top-20 finishes at atunyote gc (t18,2007, t15, 2008, lost in playoff, 2009). Benefited from focuson his short game during practice sessions at home course,goshen plantation, in augusta, ga. Finished the event inthe top 10 in Scrambling and putting average. 2008: Earned<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYmore than $1 million for the fifth consecutive season andhad career highs in cuts made (21) and starts (32)...Yearwas highlighted by a pair of top-10 finishes, book-ending hisseason...First finished t8 at the Bob Hope chrysler classicin January...ranked 129th on the money list entering theevent, finished t2 in November at the ginn sur mer classicin the pga tour Fall Series. moved to 100th with thefinish...racked up an additional five top-25 finishes for theseason. 2007: Fourth consecutive season with more than $1million in earnings and multiple top-10 finishes...part of thethree-way 18-hole lead with paul casey and tiger Woodsat the arnold palmer Invitational after a 6-under-par 64. LedBen curtis by two strokes through 54 holes, but finishedsolo third, three strokes behind champion Vijay Singhafter a closing 73...t10 finish at the masters tournamentmarked his best career finish in a major championship. Wasin third at 143 after two rounds in his attempt to becomethe first augustan to win the masters since Larry mize in1987...put his season earnings over the $1-million markfor the fourth straight year with a t4 finish at the VerizonHeritage...Struggled during the middle of the year butclosed by making the cut in six of his last eight starts towind up No. 70 on the money list. 2006: posted a careerhighsix top-10s and made his first u.S. ryder cup team...Year 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters cut t10 cutu.S. open cut cutBritish open t66 cutpga t28 cut cut cut cuttHE pLaYErS t32 t8 cut cut cut cutBridgestone Invitational t18 t61 t27ca championshipt32the Barclays cut cut t60 cut t64 t5Deutsche Bank championship 3 t41 cutBmW championship t63 t42 t30 t30nAtionAL teAMS: ryder cup (1), 2006.2-190 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSVaughn Taylor (Continued)after becoming the only first-time participant at the 2005mercedes championships to finish in the top-10 (t8), followeda year later with a t4 at Kapalua...In just his secondcareer start at the tpc Sawgrass, recorded his first top-10at tHE pLaYErS championship with his t8 finish...a weekafter missing the cut in his hometown of augusta at themasters, held the first-round lead at the Verizon Heritagewith an 8-under 63. closed with a 66, Sunday’s low round,to finish t3...Finished t6 at the Wachovia championshipwith four under-par rounds. It was his fourth top-10 ofthe season and third in his last five starts...collected acareer-best fifth top-10 of the season with his t7 finishat the memorial tournament...made a 38-foot putt forpar on the 72nd hole to finish tied for fourth with ScottVerplank at the Buick open. the putt allowed him to jumpfrom No. 11 on the u.S. ryder cup team standings to No.7. a miss would have only moved him to No. 10. matchedhis career-low round with a 9-under 63 in the third round...Finished seventh on the u.S. ryder cup team list, where heearned one-half point for the team (0-1-1)...Ended seasonsecond in putting average (1.725) behind Daniel chopra(1.712)...placed 35th on the money list to earn a return tripto the masters (top 40 invited). 2005: Finished No. 36 onthe money list to earn invitation to masters for the firsttime in 2006...In defense of 2004 reno-tahoe open title,led wire-to-wire with rounds of 64-67-63-72—267, toppingrunner-up Jonathan Kaye by three strokes. the 267 total(21-under-par) set a tournament record by four strokes.Led by six strokes entering the final round after setting atournament 54-hole record with a 195 total...Jumped to No.31 on the pga tour official money list with a third-placefinish at the Deutsche Bank championship, aided by roundsof 67-68 on the weekend. 2004: one of five rookies to winon tour and one of four to earn more than $1 million inhis first season...claimed his first tour victory by rollingin an 11-foot birdie putt on the first extra hole to win afour-way playoff at the reno-tahoe open. made a 14-footbirdie putt on the last hole of regulation for a 3-over 75and tied hometown favorite Scott mccarron, rookie Huntermahan and australia’s Steve allan at 10-under 278. 2003:Finished 11th on Nationwide tour money list to earnhis initial tour card. Began season with no status, butstormed out of the gate in may by monday qualifying atthe Virginia Beach open and finishing second. Based onhis top-25 finish, made it into the field the following weekat the SaS carolina classic, where he posted his secondconsecutive runner-up finish. Broke through for his firstcareer win on the Nationwide tour at the Knoxville open.Shot a final-round, 8-under-par 64 and then won on thefirst playoff hole against Joe ogilvie to collect $85,500.2000: Was a member of the Nationwide tour. Amateur:Qualified for the 1998 u.S. open at the olympic club inSan Francisco. posted rounds of 76-76 and missed the cut...Four-time winner on the Hooters tour...Honorable mentionall-american during his senior season at augusta Stateuniversity. teammate with richard Johnson, who was No.Josh TeatereXeMPt StAtUS: 89th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: Joshua Bain teaterHeiGHt: 5-10WeiGHt: 180BiRtHDAte: april 6, 1979BiRtHPLAce: Danville, KYReSiDence: Lexington, KY; plays out of greenbrierg&ccFAMiLY: Single1 on the 2007 Nationwide tour money list.PeRSonAL:moved to augusta, ga as an infant. attended high school(Hephzibah High) and college (augusta State) there and stillresides near his parents.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.79 (76)Driving Distance ...........................................284.4 (122)Driving accuracy percentage .......................68.26% (33)greens in regulation percentage ................68.33% (59)putting average ...........................................1.767 (56)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–John Deere classic/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–4 times, mostrecent 2009 the 50th Bob Hope classic hosted by arnoldpalmer/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $648,000–2009 turning Stone resort championship/2career High official World Rank: after 2007 EDS ByronNelson championship/37eDUcAtion: morehead State university (2001,Business)SPeciAL inteReStS: music, tV, movies, KentuckyathleticstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2001nationwide tour Graduate (2009)Section 2 Player BiograPhiesBeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t3—2010 turning Stone resort championship.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2009 utah championship.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t3—turning Stone resort championship; t5—at&tpebble Beach National pro-am.2010 SeASon:In rookie year, claimed two top-10s and eight top-25finishes in 31 stars, highlighted by a third at the turningStone resort championship...With his first top-10 finish<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2005 12010 31 19 1 2 8 754/76 $1,005,323/89total 32 19 1 2 8 1,005,323nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2003 1 1 $1,451/3212004 12009 26 17 1 1 1 5 11 326,438/7total 28 18 1 1 1 5 11 327,889* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*of the season, became the fourth different rookie in fiveweeks to claim low-rookie honors—with a t5 at the at&tpebble Beach National pro-am...recorded his best careerfinish (t3) and second top-10 of the year at the turningStone resort championship, with rounds of 69-66 on theweekend.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished his Nationwide tour rookie season at No. 7on the money list. played in 26 of 29 events and made 17cuts, highlighted by a win, a runner-up and a tie for third.Earned his first career title with a four-stroke victory at theutah championship. Led by one after 54 holes and pushedthe lead to six strokes when he made his second eagle of<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 05 06 07 08 09 10the Barclayst36Deutsche Bank championship cut t45the day at the par-5, 17th hole in the final round. a doublebogey at No. 18 reduced his winning margin, but the firstplacecheck of $99,000 was enough to jump him from No.21 to No. 8 and assure him of his pga tour card for 2010.Earned first career top-10 earlier in the season with a t7at the HSBc New Zealand pga championship, where hewas a co-leader after 36 holes. runner-up to michael Simat the inaugural christmas In october classic. Started thefinal round three shots back of Sim and was tied through 14holes when an unplayable lie in the rough led to a doublebogey at No. 15. Finished two shots back of playing partnerSim, who collected his third win of the year. Second-placecheck of $67,500 moved him up 40 spots on the money listpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-191


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2to No. 25. Ended the year with a t3 at the Nationwide tourchampionship. 2008: In seventh attempt at the pga tourQualifying tournament and first time at the final stage, finishedtriple bogey, double bogey, par, double bogey to dropfrom 19-under to 12-under in the six-round qualifying tournamentat La Quinta, ca. Late collapse cost him his pgatour card but earned a spot on the 2009 Nationwide tour.2004: also missed the cut at the 2004 chattanooga classicand the 2005 Deutsche Bank championship, his first startin a pga tour event. 2003: Was t54 at the Dayton open,his first career start on the Nationwide tour. 2002: playedJosh Teater (Continued)on the Hooters and tarheel tours when he turned professionalin 2002. Has made the cut in 44 of 59 starts on theHooters tour since 2005, earning $95,626 over that span.Amateur: Named to the all-ohio Valley conference firstteam in 2002. also named to the all-oVc tournament teamin 1999 when his team won the conference title.PeRSonAL:His instructor, Kentucky-based matt Killen, also works withKentuckians Kenny perry and J.B. Holmes.roland ThatchereXeMPt StAtUS: 122nd on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: roland churchill thatcher IVHeiGHt: 5-9WeiGHt: 185BiRtHDAte: april 11, 1977BiRtHPLAce: Hampton, VaReSiDence: the Woodlands, tX; plays out of the clubat carolton WoodsPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.12 (120)Driving Distance ...........................................293.1 (44)Driving accuracy percentage .......................63.69% (97)greens in regulation percentage ................68.80% (45)putting average ...........................................1.791 (115)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–2 times, most recent Justintimberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 65–2 times,most recent 2010 Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals forchildren open/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $226,300–2010 at&t pebble Beach National pro–am/t5career High official World Rank: after 2010 ShellHouston open/132FAMiLY: Wife, LindseyeDUcAtion: auburn university (2000, political Science,criminal Justice)tURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2000Q ScHooL: 2003, 2004JoineD toUR: 2004nationwide tour Graduate (2007)BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSHeS:2—2010 children’s miracle Network classic, t2—2009Buick open.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (3):2002 Bank of america monterey peninsula classic. 2007peek’n peak classic, cox classic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:2—children’s miracle Network classic; t10—Zurichclassic of New orleans.2010 SeASon:made charge at the final official event of the season, thechildren’s miracle Network classic, to sneak into the top125 on the money list and retain tour card. Entered thechildren’s miracle Network classic No. 179 on the money<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2003 22004 23 9 1 2 $247,987/1772005 26 12 1 3 326,299/1732006 1 1 1 74,250/2008 15 7 2 4 92,230/144 445,212/1612009 16 6 1 2 3 364/124 681,631/1212010 26 10 1 2 3 796,157/122total 109 45 2 8 16 2,571,536nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2002 27 11 1 3 4 $127,768/302003 25 17 1 4 8 151,477/292004 3 3 1 1 19,265/1542005 12006 29 17 3 10 116,641/552007 28 19 2 1 1 6 15 415,124/22009 2total 115 67 3 2 1 17 38 830,274* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*list in need of a solo second-place finish to get inside thetop 125. Finished solo second at Disney to place 122nd onthe money list. Held a four-shot lead after both the secondand third-round leads, before a final-round 72 droppedhim three shots behind the winner. Was tied for secondwith Spencer Levin on the final hole of the tournament.Levin bogeyed the final hole dropping him to t3. “I wouldhave loved to come out with the win, but I am thrilled andecstatic not to go back to Q-School. after my wrist surgery,I’ve been trying to regain my consistency. I’m hoping mybest play is still ahead of me,” he said…His t10 finish atZurich classic of New orleans was first top-10 since t2behind tiger Woods at 2009 Buick open.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished inside the top 125 for the first time in hiscareer with a pair of top-10 finishes...missed the cut in<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYhis first event of the year, the mayakoba golf classic atriviera maya - cancun, but rebounded a month later inapril in his second start of the year at the Zurich classicof New orleans when four sub-par rounds earned a t9and a trip to the Quail Hollow championship the followingweek. the finish was his best since finishing t9 atthe 2008 maykoba golf classic at riviera maya-cancun...Shot bogey-free 64 in the final round of the Buick opento t2 and earn $380,800. enabling him to play the rest ofthe season on a major medical Extension. Had 13 startsto earn $407,540 and did it comfortably in his 10th start ofthe season at the Buick open. Led the field in birdies (24)and made the biggest move of the week in the FedExcupstandings, jumping 66 spots to No. 108. 2008: made thecut in seven of 15 events on the pga tour before a rightwrist injury sidelined him after late may and earned a majormedical Extension in 2009...Set the El camaleon golf clubYear 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10u.S. opencuttHE pLaYErSt64the Barclays DNS cut cutDeutsche Bank championshipcut cutBmW championshipcut t522-192 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSroland Thatcher (Continued)at mayakoba course record with a 9-under-par 61 in thethird round of the mayakoba golf classic en route to a t9finish. the previous course record was 62 set by Fred Funk(first round, 2007) and later matched by Brent geiberger(second round, 2007). made the cut on the number andjumped from t64 to the top-10 with rounds of 61-68 onthe weekend. missed the cut in four of his next six startsbefore finishing t7 at the Hp Byron Nelson championshipto round out his top-10 finishes for the year. regained histour card for 2008 by virtue of his second-place finish onthe 2007 Nationwide tour money list. 2007: Led the moneylist until the final event of the year, the Nationwide tourchampionship, as richard Johnson passed him. made thecut in 16 of 28 starts, with a career-high 15 top-25 finishes.His $415,124 doubled his career money in three previousseasons on tour. one of the most consistent performerson the Nationwide tour with six top-10 finishes. Earnedhis second career Nationwide tour win at the peek’npeak classic with a tournament-record, 15-under 273 finalscore and a three-stroke victory over paul claxton. tookover the top spot on the money list with second victoryof 2007 at the cox classic, collecting $117,000. Finisheda tour-best 24-under 260 in omaha, clipping Jason Dayby one stroke. Set up his victory with a 64-63 start, thelowest first-36 hole score in 2007 and added a 68 in thethird round to equal the low 54-hole total for the year.2006: member of the Nationwide tour and made the cut in17 of 29 starts. Needed a late surge at the palmettoprideclassic (t4) to lock up his playing status for 2007. 2005:made the cut in 12 of 26 starts on the pga tour withhis only top-10 finish a t8 at the FedEx St. Jude classic.Earned 2005 card via t9 finish at pga tour QualifyingSchool. 2004: Finished 177th on pga tour money list inrookie season. recorded his first top-10 in his 17th careerstart, a t5 at the 2004 reno-tahoe open and collected acareer-best payday of $109,500. missed a 7-foot birdie tryon the last hole of regulation that would have put him ina playoff. 2003: Earned first pga tour card by finishingt28 at the Qualifying tournament. Finished in the top 30on the Nationwide tour in 2002-03, including 29th in 2003.Established a Kooyonga gc course record with a 6-underpar65 in the opening round of the Jacob’s creek open inaustralia. Season’s top finish was a t2 at the price cuttercharity championship. 2002: Enjoyed standout rookie seasonon the Nationwide tour, including his first victory atthe Bank of america monterey peninsula classic. missedsix straight cuts before a course-record 6-under 66 in theopening round of that tournament gave him a one-shotlead. Led by one after 36 holes and by five after 54 holes.Final-round 74 good enough to hold off aaron Baddeley bytwo shots. 2001: Finished t47 at the pga tour Qualifyingtournament at Bear Lakes cc. Entered the final hole ofQ-School needing a par to earn his tour card, but hisapproach hit a cart path and bounced on the top of theBear Lakes clubhouse. He dropped into an unplayable lieand finished with a triple-bogey 7, missing his tour cardDavid TomseXeMPt StAtUS: multiple tournament winner(through 2011)FULL nAMe: David Wayne tomsHeiGHt: 5-10WeiGHt: 160BiRtHDAte: January 4, 1967BiRtHPLAce: monroe, LaReSiDence: Shreveport, Laby three strokes. Still shot final-round 69. 2000: played thegolden Bear tour in 2000-01. Amateur: 2000 Southeasternconference champion. Earned first-team all-SEc honorsand second-team all-american honors. 1998 and 2000Scholastic all-american. Named four consecutive years(1997-2000) to the Scholastic all-SEc team.PeRSonAL:Lived off the fifth hole at tpc the Woodlands since age 2.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.82 (170)Driving Distance ...........................................288.0 (95)Driving accuracy percentage .......................60.04% (148)greens in regulation percentage ................65.90% (136)putting average ...........................................1.829 (182)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 63–children’s miracle Networkclassic/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–2008mayakoba golf classic at riviera maya-cancun/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $507,600–2010 children’s miracle Network classic/2career High official World Rank: after 2007 thepresidents cup/181FAMiLY: Wife, Sonya; carter phillip, annaeDUcAtion: Louisiana State universitySPeciAL inteReStS: Duck hunting, fishing, snowskiing, water skiing, LSu sportstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1989Q ScHooL: 1991nationwide tour Graduate (1995)Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (12):1997 Quad city classic. 1999 Sprint International, Buickchallenge. 2000 michelob championship at Kingsmill.2001 compaq classic of New orleans, pga championship,michelob championship at Kingsmill. 2003 Wachoviachampionship, FedEx St. Jude classic. 2004 FedEx St. Judeclassic. 2005 World golf championships-accenture matchplay championship. 2006 Sony open in Hawaii.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):1995 greater greenville classic, Wichita open.otHeR VictoRieS (1):2009 cVS/caremark charity classic [with Nick price]BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:2—Wyndham championship; t3—the mcgladrey classic.2010 SeASon:claimed a pair of top-five-finishes, both in final six startsof the campaign...In 20th start, finished second at theWyndham championship, posting rounds of 65-64 on theweekend. Birdied the 72nd hole, rolling in a putt from 27feet, to finish one stroke behind arjun atwal for first top-10finish of the season, Jumped from 98th to 44th in the finalregular Season FedExcup standings...Finished t15 at theBmW championship and was eliminated from the playoffsbut carried momentum to a strong start to the Fall Series,with a t11 at the Viking classic and t3 at the mcgladreyclassic. opened in Sea Island with rounds of 64-66 to takethe 36-hole lead, with rounds of 70-68 leading to his secondtop-10 finish of the season.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Enjoyed another solid year with seven top-10 finishes,equaling the most since posting 11 in 2005. of 2009’s top-10 finishes, three were runner-ups. played in all four pgatour playoffs for the FedExcup events en route to 19thplacefinish in the FedExcup...Battled winner Zach Johnsonin the final round before finishing two strokes back as therunner-up at the Sony open in Hawaii. Was one stroke backentering the final hole, but drove into a fairway bunker anddidn’t have the opportunity to go for the par-5 green in two.Finished tied with adam Scott...tied his best finish at theFBr open with a t4 (2005). Four rounds in the 60s led to thetop-five finish...the Louisiana native fired three rounds of4-under 68 at the Zurich classic of New orleans to finish t5.By virtue of his t5 finish, the 2001 New orleans championearned a spot in tHE pLaYErS championship field forbecoming the highest-ranked player in the FedExcup standingsoutside of the top-10 who was otherwise not exempt...opened with a 5-under 67 at tHE pLaYErS on his way to at9 finish despite a 5-over 77 in the third round...also t2along with Bryce molder at the St. Jude classic inmemphis, his seventh career top-10 finish in this event.Finished five strokes back of Brian gay but final-round 65included an eagle at the par-5 16th hole that jumped himinto second for good...Kept the momentum going just twoweeks later by matching that t2 finish at the travelerschampionship, where he posted three rounds of 5-under 65.2008: claimed six top-25 finishes, including a season-bestt8 at the Viking classic in September...making his first startat the Viking classic since 1998, posted a 6-under 66 onSunday to finish t8. It was his first top-10 finish of theseason. the last time he failed to crack the top-10 in aseason was in 1994...Exempt through 2011 based uponmultiple pga tour victories in multiple years, beginningwith a five-year exemption for winning the 2001 pgachampionship. Subsequent victories added years to theexempt status. 2007: Led the u.S. team with a 4-0-1 recordat the presidents cup...Best finish was a t3 for the twotimechampion at the Stanford St. Jude championship, hisPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.34 (29)Driving Distance ...........................................281.3 (144)Driving accuracy percentage .......................71.88% (7)greens in regulation percentage ................67.58% (87)putting average ...........................................1.753 (26)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 63–transitions championship/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–2006 Sonyopen in Hawaii/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,300,000–2005 World golf championships–accenture match play championship/1career High official World Rank: after 2003 tHEpLaYErS championship/5pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-193


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSDavid Toms (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2sixth consecutive top-10 in memphis...one week later,posted t5 at the u.S. open, four strokes behind championangel cabrera. Second career u.S. open top-10 in 11starts...Was ranked 24th at the start of the pga tourplayoffs for the FedExcup. Had to withdraw from theDeutsche Bank championship due to a bad back anddropped to 31st in the standings. Finished t18 at the BmWchampionship and dropped to 33rd in the standings,thereby missing tHE tour championship for the first timesince 1998...made his third consecutive presidents cupteam. Entered the 2007 presidents cup with a career recordof 2-7-1, but led the u.S. team as he went undefeated (4-0-1) and totaled 4.5 points. 2006: collected a first, secondand third for the second straight season. Finished in thetop-15 on the tour money list for the seventh time in thelast eight years…Earned 12th career tour victory by fivestrokes at the Sony open in Hawaii. tied with chadcampbell heading into the final round after shooting atour career-best 9-under-par 61 in the third round. the 61set the course record at Waialae cc. Birdied two of the firstthree holes on Sunday and won going away with a finalround65, topping campbell and rory Sabbatini by fivestrokes. one of four players with official tour victories ineach of the last four years...Finished t2 at the Fordchampionship at Doral, one stroke behind champion tigerWoods. three-putted 72nd hole with Woods in the fairwaybehind him, allowing Woods to win with a final bogey...Suffered a back injury during the first round of the u.S.open at Winged Foot in mid-June. Withdrew before thesecond round and returned to action at the Buick open inearly august...made his third consecutive u.S. ryder cupteam, earning one-half point (0-3-1). 2005: Went over the$3-million mark for the fourth time in his 13 years on tour.missed matching career-high in top-10s by one with 11(12/2002), including a win, a second and a third. recordedfour straight top-10s for the first time in his career from FBropen in February to the Honda classic in march...Earned11th career tour victory with a 6-and-5 win over chrisDimarco in the final of the World golf championshipsaccenturematch play championship. took a 6-up leadafter the 18-hole morning session. Was 9-up at one point.the 6-and-5 win marked the largest margin of victory intournament final history. the win marked the fourth top-10in six starts (2000-2005) at the accenture match playchampionship. With the victory, moved into the top 10 (No.9) in the official World golf ranking for the first time sinceafter the 2004 Nissan open. With the $1.3 million paycheck,surpassed Nick price for sixth all-time on the pgatour in earnings with more than $20 million...Forced towithdraw from the 84 Lumber classic during the first roundon Sept. 15. rushed off the course and stayed in pittsburgh’supmc-presbyterian Hospital for overnight observation.Doctors diagnosed a heart condition called Supraventriculartachycardia, a general term for a rapid heart rate originatingabove the ventricles. Non-life threatening ailment thatwas cured through surgery in mid-November. tour membersSteve Jones and phil tataurangi underwent similarprocedures in previous years...one week later, posted a1-3-0 record at the presidents cup, including a 2-and-1Sunday singles victory over trevor Immelman. 2004:Finished outside the top 10 (No. 22) on the tour money listfor the first time since 2000...missed the mercedeschampionships due to December 9, 2003 surgery on leftwrist (bone spurs)...Defending champion became the thirdplayer to win back-to-back titles at the FedEx St. Judeclassic, joining Dave Hill (1969-70) and Lee trevino (1971-72). opened a seven-stroke lead entering the final roundafter opening 67-63-65. posted final-round, 2-over 73 toend streak of 11 consecutive rounds in the 60s at the FedExSt. Jude classic, but still captured event by six over runnerupBob Estes...Finished sixth on the ryder cup team pointslist to make his second u.S. ryder cup squad. 2003: Wontwice, at the Wachovia championship and FedEx St. Judeclassic, and had a third straight season inside the moneylist top 10...Despite severe food poisoning during the week,finished runner-up to tiger Woods in the World golfchampionships-accenture match play championship. Wasfour down after 18 holes in the 36-hole final at La costaresort and Spa, and lost 2 and 1...Earned first victory in 42starts at the inaugural Wachovia championship. Despite aquadruple-bogey eight on the 72nd hole, held off VijaySingh, robert gamez and Brent geiberger by two shots foreighth career tour title...carded four rounds in the 60s tocapture the FedEx St. Jude classic. used final-round7-under 64 to overcome 54-hole leader richard S. Johnson.Has reached multiple tour victories in three seasons(1999, 2001, 2003)...underwent surgery on his left wrist onDec. 9 to remove bone spurs. 2002: Despite not winning forthe first time on tour since 1998, finished fourth on tourmoney list with $3,461,794...Earned a career-best 12 top-10 finishes, tied for second on tour, including three runner-upfinishes (lost in playoff to Sergio garcia at mercedeschampionships, t2 at colonial and solo second at Buickchallenge)...In first ryder cup appearance, led u.S. squadwith a 3-1-1 record, including a singles victory over Sergiogarcia. 2001: Best season on tour, with three victories(second only to tiger Woods’ five), nine top 10s and thirdplace on money list ($3,791,595)...captured first major, thepga championship, in dramatic fashion. Shot 66-65-65 tohold the 54-hole lead, which included an ace on the par-315th in Saturday’s third round. Battled playing competitorphil mickelson in the final round. Holding a one-stroke leadover mickelson on the par-4 18th hole, he chose to lay upshort of a water hazard in front of the green after studyinga poor lie from 213 yards. He hit a wedge to 12 feet andsank the par putt for the win after mickelson’s long birdieputt rolled just short...First victory of the season came onhome soil at the compaq classic of New orleans...Wonthird title of the season at the michelob championship atKingsmill, shooting 67-68 on the weekend to win for thesecond consecutive year in Williamsburg, Va...made fourmanplayoff at tHE tour championship, losing to mikeWeir’s birdie on the first playoff hole. 2000: Earned fourthpga tour title and for the first time in career won in consecutiveseasons with playoff victory at michelobchampionship at Kingsmill. made five-foot par putt on firstplayoff hole to beat mike Weir. Victory marked first time hewon by coming from behind (trailed by two entering finalround). 1999: Breakthrough season where he was one ofseven multiple winners on way to 10th-place finish ontour money list...picked up second career tour title atSprint International. Victory was second wire-to-wire win(1997 Quad city classic). Birdied last two holes at castlepines gc to defeat David Duval by three points. came closeto wins in back-to-back weeks, finishing t2 at reno-tahoeopen...played through back pain to earn third tour title atBuick challenge. Shared second-round lead and held54-hole lead prior to defeating Stuart appleby by threestrokes. Had to quit Wednesday pro-am after one hole dueto severe back pain. 1998: made an impression in firstmasters tournament appearance in 1998. Shot final-round64, one off augusta National course record and one shy ofrecord for any major championship. Hot finish helpedmasters rookie to t6 finish. Back-nine 29 tied tournamentrecord, as did his six consecutive birdies on holes 12-17.1997: captured first tour title at Quad city classic bythree strokes after sharing 54-hole lead. 1995: Wongreenville classic in playoff over tom Scherrer...Wonanother playoff over E.J. pfister at Wichita open. 1992:opened Kemper open with course-record-tying 63, firsttime he set foot on tpc at avenel. 1991: First qualified for<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-2events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1989 5 1 $1,463/2781990 31992 30 14 1 1 4 148,712/1011993 32 12 3 5 120,952/1231994 32 16 4 87,607/1641996 29 16 2 8 205,188/1051997 27 17 1 2 7 460,355/491998 26 18 1 3 11 635,073/441999 32 21 2 1 1 7 17 1,959,672/102000 31 26 1 1 6 19 2,002,068/152001 28 23 3 1 9 16 3,791,595/32002 27 25 3 1 12 20 3,459,739/42003 26 19 2 1 7 11 3,710,905/82004 24 17 1 7 13 2,357,531/222005 25 19 1 1 1 11 14 3,962,013/52006 22 17 1 1 1 6 13 2,911,187/112007 22 19 1 7 11 94,609/33 2,095,837/322008 20 16 1 6 92,990/136 799,114/1312009 27 21 3 7 13 608/19 3,047,198/142010 25 19 1 1 2 7 1,118/55 1,590,998/49total 493 336 12 13 8 93 199 33,347,206nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings1990 26 12 1 1 5 $20,943/491991 6 4 3 3,372/1491993 11995 27 18 2 1 2 10 15 174,892/3total 60 34 2 2 2 11 23 199,206* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04masters t6 cut t49 t31 t36 t8 cutu.S. open cut WD cut t16 t66 t45 t5 t20British open t4 cut 83 cut t30pga cut cut cut t41 1 cut t29 t17tHE pLaYErS cut cut cut cut cut cut t20 t38 t12 t19 cut cuttour championship t12 t11 t2 3 t21 t10accenture match play championship t17 t17 t5 2 t9Bridgestone Invitational t13 t15 t33 t6ca championship t11 t25 cNL t4 5 t13the Barclays cut cut cut t12 t18 cutDeutsche Bank championshipt13BmW championship 72 cut cut cut t17 t48 t20 t9 t42 t15 t13Year 05 06 07 08 09 10masters cut cut 9 t42 t14u.S. open t15 WD t5 t60 cut t33British open DQ cut cutpga t10 t16 t42 t15 t36 t33tHE pLaYErS t68 cut t64 t32 t9 cuttour championship t22 t14 t13accenture match play championship 1 t9 t9 t17 t33Bridgestone Invitational t9 t8 t61 t48 t22ca championship t6 53 t45 t50the Barclayst15 cut cut t31 cutDeutsche Bank championship WD t36 t45BmW championship t18 t23 t15nAtionAL teAMS: ryder cup (3), 2002, 2004, 2006; the presidents cup (3), 2003, 2005,2007; World cup (1), 2002.2-194 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSDavid Toms (Continued)tour by finishing 24th in Qualifying tournament. Amateur:First-team all-american at LSu in 1988-89, when he wasnamed Southeastern conference player of the Year...Wonthe Junior World championship and the pga Juniorchampionship as a junior golfer in 1984.PeRSonAL:In 2003, created the David toms Foundation. the foundationhelps underprivileged, abused and abandoned childrenthrough funding programs that are designed to enhancea child’s character, self-esteem and career possibilities.Foundation assisted those displaced by Hurricane Katrina,raising more $1.5 million. Since its inception, the tomsFoundation has made more than $3 million in grants. theWall Street Journal in 2006 cited the toms Foundation ashaving the lowest percentage of expenses of any athleticfoundation that gave a minimum of $600,000 to charity.Shared the golf Writers association of america’s 2006charlie Bartlett award with Louisianans Kelly gibson andHal Sutton for their combined $2-million plus in aid toHurricane Katrina and Hurricane rita victims…grew upplaying baseball with future major leaguers Ben mcDonaldand albert Belle…Helped in re-design of palmetto Dunesclub (Louisiana) in 1999. First David toms signature course,carter plantation in Springfield, La, opened to the publicin october 2003. Worked with rees Jones on the 18-holecourse at redstone that is the site of the Shell Houstonopen. also worked with Jones on the redesign of Batonrouge cc and has a new signature course, Latour golfclub, that opened in 2009 in mathews, La…a passionateLSu fan who spends a lot of his free time following tigersathletics. teammates at Louisiana State included BobFriend, Emlyn aubrey, perry moss and greg Lesher, formerpga tour members.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (2):2006 Southern Farm Bureau classic. 2008 Bob Hopechrysler classic.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2004 miccosukee championship.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t3—Viking classic; 7—Bob Hope classic, arnold palmerInvitational; t8—St. Jude classic; 10—Deutsche Bankchampionship, at&t pebble Beach National pro-am,turning Stone resort championship.2010 SeASon:Finished with a career-best seven top-10s...past champion(2008) finished seventh at the Bob Hope classic. placedin the top 15 the last three years in palm Springs aftermissing the cut in his first two appearances...three weekslater, claimed a second top-10 finish (t10) on the year atthe at&t pebble Beach National pro-am...Finished t7 atthe arnold palmer Invitational after holding a share of thesecond-round lead....placed t8 at the St. Jude classic presentedby Smith & Nephew for his fourth top-10 of the season,tying a career high (2008)...Finished t10 at the turningStone resort championship...carded a season-best 64 inthe opening round of the Deutsche Bank championshipD.J. Trahan (Tray-han)eXeMPt StAtUS: 47th on 2010 money listeDUcAtion: clemson university (2003, SportsFULL nAMe: Donald roland trahan, Jr.management)HeiGHt: 6-3SPeciAL inteReStS: FishingWeiGHt: 185tURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2003BiRtHDAte: December 18, 1980Q ScHooL: 2004BiRtHPLAce: atlanta, ganationwide tour AlumnusReSiDence: mt. pleasant, Sc; plays out of Bulls Bay gcFAMiLY: Singleen route to a 10th-place finish...one week later, finished70th at the BmW championship to place 49th in the finalFedExcup standings...With rounds of 67-69 on the weekend,finished t3 at the Viking classic, his first top-five performancesince the 2008 BmW championship (t5). Finishedt5 at the cImB asia pacific classic malaysia in october, anunofficial money event sanctioned by the pga tour.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: posted seven top-25 finishes in 30 starts, includingthree top-10s, one of which came in his first start ofthe season...a 7-under 66 in the second round propelledhim to a t6 finish at the season-opening mercedes-Benzchampionship...turned in his second t6 finish of the seasona month later at the at&t pebble Beach National pro-am...third top-10 of the season came in the Fall Series at Justintimberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open where hefinished t7 after an opening-round 71 left him t84. 2008:Won for the second time in his career and qualified for hisfirst tour championship presented by coca-cola...at age27, stormed back from a four-stroke deficit entering the finalround to cruise to a three-stroke win over Justin Leonard atthe Bob Hope chrysler classic, marking his second careervictory on tour. Final-round, 7-under 65 moved him to26-under 334 for a career-best $918,000 payday. Becamejust the second player in his 20s to win the BHcc since1988 (David Duval, 1999)...Finished t4 at the u.S. open attorrey pines. Was one stroke back after 36 holes. It washis first made cut in a major championship in five professionalstarts...making just his second start in a World golfchampionships event, posted his third and final top-10 finishof the FedExcup regular Season with a t8 at the Worldgolf championships-Bridgestone Invitational...a 7-under 63(the second-best round of the week) in the second round ofthe BmW championship propelled him to a t5 finish, hisfourth top-10 showing of the season...played in his firsttour championship presented by coca-cola in atlanta,where he was born, and finished t17. Finished 24th in theFedExcup standings. 2007: In just his third season on tour,collected three top-10 finishes, including a runner-up effortat the Frys.com open benefiting the Shriners Hospitals forchildren. Held a share of the 36-hole lead with georgemcNeill and garrett Willis. Finished four behind mcNeillafter weekend rounds of 72-66. 2006: Had a successfulsophomore season with his first victory and more than$1 million in earnings…collected his first pga tour titlewhen he defeated Joe Durant on the third playoff hole atthe Southern Farm Bureau classic. Was the outright leaderafter each of the first three rounds (by two strokes). madea par 5 on the 72nd hole to force a playoff with Durant.Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2001a 12003 6 1 $7,880/2004 12005 28 14 3 7 806,304/1032006 33 13 1 2 4 1,035,242/892007 30 18 1 3 3 86,983/117 1,106,374/872008 27 21 1 4 10 106,303/24 2,304,368/262009 30 18 3 7 549/96 1,078,256/872010 27 19 1 7 11 1,195/49 1,619,693/47total 183 104 2 1 1 22 42 7,958,118nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1999a 12002a 1 12003a 12004 27 16 1 5 7 $183,030/26total 30 17 1 5 7 183,030* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters cut cut t44u.S. open cut t4 cutBritish opencutpga cut t31 cut 67tHE pLaYErScut cut t51 cut cuttour championshipt17Bridgestone Invitationalt8ca championshipt57 t46the Barclays cut cut cut t60 cut cut t21Deutsche Bank championship cut cut cut cut t67 t69 10BmW championship t16 cut t5 70nAtionAL teAMS: Walker cup (1), 2001; World amateur team championship (1), 2002.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-195


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSD.J. Trahan (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2Birdied the par-5 18th hole three times in the playoff. Wincame in his 65th career professional start on tour. 2005:rookie season included three top-10s and $806,304 inearnings...posted first career top-10 in 18th start of careerwith a t9 at the Zurich classic of New orleans...the nextweek finished solo ninth at the Wachovia championshipand collected a season-best payday of $174,000...thirdtop-10 of rookie campaign was a t10 at the John Deereclassic, closing with a 7-under-par 64 to finish four shotsbehind champion Sean o’Hair...Shared the 54-hole leadwith eventual winner K.J. choi at the chrysler classic ofgreensboro, but closed with a 3-over 75 to finish t13. 2004:Earned initial tour card after making it through the finalstage of the Qualifying tournament in his second attempt.Finished t11...Spent the season on the Nationwide tour,where he finished 26th on the money list...Wrapped up thefinal full-field event of the season with his first tour win atthe miccosukee championship. Entered the final round fourshots behind 54-hole leader Nick Watney, but a 6-underpar65 catapulted him to a two-stroke win. 2003: turnedprofessional at the FBr capital open in early June, wherehe missed cut...played six pga tour events and madeone cut, at the greater Hartford open (t71). Amateur:played in the 2001 masters after winning the 2000 publicLinks championship, missing the cut...clemson teammatesincluded tour players Jonathan Byrd, 2009 u.S. openchampion Lucas glover and charles Warren...Helped leadclemson to the 2003 Ncaa title, the first in school history.the No. 1-ranked tigers became the first school in Ncaahistory to win their conference championship, an Ncaaregional title and the Ncaa championship in the sameyear...First-team all-american, first-team all-district andfour-time all-acc selection. Ben Hogan award finalist. Hadthree wins among his nine top-10s during his junior yearand was Ncaa player of the Year...member of the 2001u.S. Walker cup team...Winner of the 2000 united Statespublic Links championship, defeating pga tour memberBubba Watson in the 37-hole final and tour member Kylethompson in the semifinals...acc rookie of the Year as afreshman...Won match at age 13 in the 1994 u.S. Juniorchampionship.PeRSonAL:Father, Don, who has recorded 13 career aces, got himstarted in the game. Dad is a golf instructor in Southcarolina.Marc Turnesa (tur-Ness-uh)PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.66 (64)Driving Distance ...........................................301.1 (10)Driving accuracy percentage .......................61.40% (133)greens in regulation percentage ................71.26% (7)putting average ...........................................1.790 (112)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–Deutsche Bankchampionship/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2008 travelerschampionship/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $918,000–2008 Bob Hope chrysler classic/1career High official World Rank: after 2008 Valerotexas open/62eXeMPt StAtUS: major medical ExtensionFULL nAMe: marc Brian turnesaHeiGHt: 6-0WeiGHt: 190BiRtHDAte: march 19, 1978BiRtHPLAce: rockville centre, NYReSiDence: palm Beach gardens, FL; plays out ofJonathan’s Landing gc (Jupiter, FL)FAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: North carolina State university (2000,communications)tURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2001nationwide tour Graduate (2007)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2008 Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for childrenopen.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2007 miccosukee championship.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t50—Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for childrenopen.2010 SeASon:made only seven pga tour starts, with his best performancea t50 at the Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitalsfor children open...also made five Nationwide tour starts,with his top showing a t13 at the utah championship inSeptember. Will play 2011 season on a major medicalExtension. coupled with $10,159 earned in 2010, will have21 tournaments to equal No. 125 troy merritt’s earningsfrom 2010.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2008 29 13 1 1 2 4 $1,329,920/812009 30 9 125/189 197,069/1902010 7 1 10,159/243total 66 23 1 1 2 4 1,537,149nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2002 3 1 1 $5,128/2202007 30 16 1 1 4 9 237,890/162008 1 1 4,350/2282009 1total 35 18 1 1 4 10 247,368* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made the cut in just nine of 30 starts during hissophomore campaign, with a season-best t30 at theNorthern trust open. Ended the season No. 190 on themoney list. 2008: Won in his rookie season on the pgatour and ranked No. 81 on the official money list, with13 made cuts in 29 starts...recorded his first pga tourhole-in-one when he aced the 180-yard seventh hole usinga 5-iron at Bay Hill club and Lodge during the final round ofthe arnold palmer Invitational...Held the outright lead aftereach of the first three rounds of the Viking classic. Ended upin a playoff on Sunday with Brian gay and Will macKenzieafter making double bogey on his 71st hole of regulation.Lost to macKenzie on the second playoff hole. His runnerupfinish was a then-career best, topping his t22 finishat the 2008 Northern trust open. He collected $316,800,moving to No. 130 on the official money list...completeda wire-to-wire victory for his first pga tour title, closing<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 09pgacuttHE pLaYErScutBridgestone Invitationalt74with a 4-under 68 to hold off matt Kuchar by a stroke in theJustin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open. thefourth rookie to win on the pga tour in 2008, he openedwith rounds of 62, 64 and 69 at tpc Summerlin en route to atournament-record 25-under 263 total. He earned a careerbest$738,000 to jump from 138th to 75th on the money list.Birdied Nos. 9, 11, 12, 14 and 17 to reach 26-under beforea bogey on the par-4 18th. He broke the event mark of 264set by george mcNeill in 2007. 2007: Enjoyed a successfulrookie season on the Nationwide tour, making the cut in 16of 30 starts with nine top-25 finishes. Finished the year No.16 on the money list and was never below No. 63...First top-10 finish of his career came at the season-opening movistarpanama championship, where he finished t5, three shotsbehind miguel carballo...posted a then-career-best t3 finishat the BmW charity pro-am at the cliffs, finishing twostrokes behind tournament winner Nick Flanagan. Had twotop-10 finishes the rest of the season. the first was a t5 at2-196 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSMarc Turnesa (Continued)the rex Hospital open. then at the last full-field event ofthe year, shot 15-under 269 to win his first tour title at themiccosukee championship by one stroke over Jon millsand David mathis. the win, worth $103,500, moved himfrom No. 43 to No. 13 on the money list to earn a berththe 2008 pga tour. 2006: During the pga tour NationalQualifying tournament, aced the 246-yard sixth hole duringthe fifth round on the Stadium course. Earned hisNationwide tour status after rebounding from an openinground, 11-over 83 to finish t46 at Q-School. made his wayto the final stage after sharing individual medalist honorswith Steve Wheatcroft and maarten Lafeber...Finished fifthon the gateway tour money list...Winner of the abacoaclassic on the minor League golf tour. 2002: made threestarts on the Nationwide tour, with his only cut coming inhis first start at the Hershey open (t20). Amateur: playedat N.c. State where teammates included current tourmembers carl pettersson, tim clark and garth mulroy.roomed with pettersson.PeRSonAL:part of a famous golf family. His great-uncle, Jim, won the1952 pga championship, and his grandfather, mike, wasa six-time winner on the pga tour who finished secondto Ben Hogan in the 1948 pga championship. mike wasone of seven brothers, six of whom played on pga tour.one of those, Joe, was a 15-time pga tour winner. theonly brother who didn’t turn professional was Willie, the1938 and 1948 u.S. amateur champion and 1947 Britishamateur winner.Bo Van PelteXeMPt StAtUS: 2009 tournament winner(through 2011)FULL nAMe: Bo Van peltHeiGHt: 6-4WeiGHt: 200BiRtHDAte: may 16, 1975BiRtHPLAce: richmond, INReSiDence: tulsa, oK; plays out of gc of oklahoma(Broken arrow, oK) and cedar ridge ccPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................72.77Driving Distance ...........................................272.7Driving accuracy percentage .......................67.42%greens in regulation percentage ................69.01%putting average ...........................................1.860(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 67–Justin timberlake ShrinersHospitals for children open/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2008 Justintimberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $738,000–2008 Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for childrenopen/1career High official World Rank: after 2008 Justintimberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open/138FAMiLY: Wife, carrie; olivia (5/26/01), trace (11/26/02),crew (8/9/06)eDUcAtion: oklahoma State university (1998, generalBusiness)SPeciAL inteReStS: Billiards, basketball, movies,watching sports, boatingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1998Q ScHooL: 1998nationwide tour Graduate (2001, 2003)Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2009 u.S. Bank championship in milwaukee.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2003 omaha classic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t2—Frys.com open; t3—Verizon Heritage, the memorialtournament, World golf championships-BridgestoneInvitational; t4—tHE pLaYErS championship; 5—WellsFargo championship; t6—the mcgladrey classic; t10—crowne plaza Invitational at colonial.2010 SeASon:turned in a career-high eight top-10 finishes, including fourperformances of third or better. Earned his first berth intHE tour championship, and finished the season 30th infinal FedExcup standings…posted his first top-10 finish ofthe season in his 11th start, riding a 5-under 66 Saturday enroute to a t3 at the Verizon Heritage. It was his fifth startat Harbour town, with top-15 finishes in three of his lastfour starts…took the first-round lead at the Quail Hollowchampionship with a 7-under 65. placed fifth…Finishedt4 at tHE pLaYErS championship. Has four missed cutsand two top-10s at tpc Sawgrass…Jumped to 21st inthe FedExcup standings with his fourth top-10 in his lastfive starts, finishing t10 at the crowne plaza Invitationalat colonial…added another top-five (t3) with four sub-parrounds at the memorial tournament. Was 7-under on theweekend to steadily climb the leaderboard…posted fourconsecutive sub-70 scores for the second time in 2010 enroute to a t3 at the World golf championships-BridgestoneInvitational in his World golf championships debut. Withhis sixth top-10 of 2010, moved to No. 12 in the FedExcupstandings…Ended the pga tour playoffs for the FedExcupby finishing 24th at tHE tour championship…playing inhis first Fall Series event of the year, carded four rounds inthe 60s to finish t6 at the inaugural mcgladrey classic…one week later, improved on that with t2 honors at the Frys.com open. Eighth top-10 ranked fourth among pga tourplayers on the campaign.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Won his first pga tour event in milwaukee, had fivetop-10 finishes and placed 50th in the FedExcup standings...recorded five rounds in the 60s on his way to a t5 finishat the 50th Bob Hope classic...Final-round 66 was best of<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1999 28 7 1 $70,080/2102002 28 10 1 139,357/1912004 30 23 5 13 1,553,825/392005 33 24 2 6 12 1,606,082/512006 28 23 4 11 1,389,927/642007 30 22 4 13 91,356/64 1,559,181/582008 32 20 1 1 7 97,440/79 903,967/1152009 30 21 1 5 8 1,195/50 1,945,307/402010 28 24 1 3 8 14 445/30 3,336,258/13total 267 174 1 2 5 33 80 12,503,98nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1999 1 1 1 $3,069/1692000 27 16 1 3 6 84,064/622001 24 17 2 5 10 175,947/112002 12003 24 19 1 1 7 16 289,248/5total 77 53 1 2 2 15 33 552,328* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masterscutu.S. open t31 t40 cut t40British open t30 t52 cut t44pga t31 t17 cut cut t28tHE pLaYErS cut t8 cut cut cut t4tour championship 24Bridgestone Invitationalt3the Barclays t76 t46 t9 cut t18 cut 71 t31 cutDeutsche Bank championship cut t10 t50 t30 t44 cut t25BmW championship cut t61 cut t18 t15 t54nAtionAL teAMS: palmer cup (1), 1997.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-197


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2the day at transitions championship, where he finishedt8...third top-10 came at travelers championship, wherehe posted rounds of 64-67 on the weekend to finish t9...captured first career pga tour title in 229th start in aplayoff over John mallinger at the u.S. Bank championshipin milwaukee. Entered the final round four strokes back ofFrank Lickliter II, and carded rounds of 67-68-68-64—267to force a playoff. converted a two-putt birdie on thesecond extra hole, the par-5 18th, to become the 11thfirst-time winner in milwaukee, and the fourth first-timewinner in 2009. Jumped from No. 75 to No. 40 in theFedExcup standings. Four strokes made up on the finalday was largest come-from-behind win at the u.S. Bankchampionship since Jim gallagher, Jr. rallied from fivestrokes down on Sunday in 1990...Final-round 65 at turningStone resort championship earned a t7, his fifth top-10of the year. 2008: got off to a quick start and used seventop-25 finishes to place in the top 125 on the money listfor the fifth consecutive season...Year started strong witha t2 showing at the puerto rico open presented by Bancopopular in march. Held the 18-, 36 and 54-hole leads atthe inaugural event before finishing t2 behind greg Kraft.Narrowly missed a 20-foot eagle putt at the 72nd holethat would have tied him with Kraft. 2007: posted doublefigures in top-25 finishes (13) for a fourth consecutive yearand earned more than $1.5 million...posted a final-round70 in windy conditions at the Verizon Heritage, one of onlyseven players to break par in the final round, jumping fromt25 to t10...carded rounds of 67-64 on the weekend tofinish t6 at the travelers championship. Had a hole-in-oneon No. 16 in the final round at tpc river Highlands...thirdtop-10 was a t8 at the Viking classic, part of the pga tourFall Series...two weeks later, opened with rounds of 66-69en route to a t5 finish at the Frys.com open benefitingShriners Hospitals for children. closed his season with sixconsecutive cuts made, placing him at 55th on the moneylist. During his final run he posted par-or-better scores in 22of his 24 rounds, including a tour-best 19 in a row startingwith the opening round of the BmW championship.Bo Van Pelt (Continued)His scoring average over his final six starts was 69.04.2006: Finished in the top 75 on the money list for the thirdstraight season. Earned more than $1 million, thanks tofour top-10s. made 23 cuts in 28 events entered...In justhis second career start at the tpc Sawgrass, recorded hisfirst top-10 at tHE pLaYErS championship with his t8finish…Finished t5 at the Southern Farm Bureau classic,his 15th career top-10 on tour. 2005: First top-10 was t7in 13th start at the Shell Houston open...the next week,posted second consecutive top-10 with a t5 finish at theZurich classic of New orleans...closed with a 4-under68 at muirfield Village golf club for a career-best effortof t3 at the memorial tournament...matched his thencareer-best finish with a t3 at the chrysler championship.2004: returned to pga tour for a third time, the secondvia the Nationwide tour money list...Finished 39th on themoney list and qualified for his first trip to the masters in2005...posted his first career top-10 on tour with a t4at the Buick Invitational...a final-round, 5-under 65 gavehim a t5 finish at the Bank of america colonial, his eighthtop-25 finish of the season...two starts later finished t9 atthe Buick classic...Finished t4 at the Booz allen classic,thanks to being one of only four players with four rounds inthe 60s. His $198,400 payday lifted him over the $1-millionmark in season earnings for the first time in his career...claimed fifth top-10 (t7) at the u.S. Bank championshipin milwaukee. 2003: recorded his first Nationwide tourvictory at the omaha classic thanks to his 26-under 262total...posted 16 top-25s in 24 events on the Nationwidetour on way to fifth-place finish on money list. Finishallowed him to earn his pga tour card for the third timein his career and second time via the Nationwide tour.2002: made the cut in 10 of 28 events on the pga tourwith his only top-25 a t25 at the BellSouth classic. Firedcareer-low, final-round 63 at the greater milwaukee open.2001: Finished 11th on Nationwide tour money list to earnsecond tour card. Finished in top 25 in 10 of his 17 cutsmade, including two runner-up finishes at the Dayton openand gila river classic. Lost three-man playoff with Jasoncaron and winner Ben crane at gila river. 2000: made 27starts on the Nationwide tour, making 16 cuts. collected$86,064 and finished 62nd on the final money list. 1999:made only seven cuts in rookie season on the pga tour,including a season-best t20 finish at the Bell canadianopen. 1998: Earned his first tour card with t17 finish atthe 1998 pga tour Qualifying tournament. amateur: Firstteam all-american at oklahoma State in 1997...memberof the 1997 palmer cup team...1998 all-Big 12 first-team...Won three collegiate tournaments, including the 1997Ncaa central regional.PeRSonAL:Father, Bob, was fifth-round draft pick by the NFL’sphiladelphia Eagles in 1967 after collegiate career atIndiana…Bo and wife carrie are involved in the Habitatfor Humanity. they have donated two houses and werethe hosts for tulsa’s 2007 and 2008 Habitat for Humanitygolf tournament.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................69.96 (9)Driving Distance ...........................................292.0 (53)Driving accuracy percentage .......................65.23% (70)greens in regulation percentage ................69.23% (37)putting average ...........................................1.776 (81)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–6 times, most recent Frys.com open/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2 times,most recent 2009 mayakoba golf classic at riviera mayacancun/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $720,000–2009 u.S. Bank championship in milwaukee/1career High official World Rank: after 2010 Justintimberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open/38scott VerplankeXeMPt StAtUS: 45th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: Scott rachal VerplankHeiGHt: 5-9WeiGHt: 165BiRtHDAte: July 9, 1964BiRtHPLAce: Dallas, tXReSiDence: Edmond, oKFAMiLY: Wife, Kim; Scottie (7/14/92), Hannah (1/26/95),Emma (8/15/97), Heidi ann (2/12/04)eDUcAtion: oklahoma State university (1986, Business)SPeciAL inteReStS: playing with his kids, quail hunting,oklahoma State footballtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1986Q ScHooL: 1987JoineD toUR: 1986<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (5):1985 Western open. 1988 Buick open. 2000 reno-tahoeopen. 2001 Bell canadian open. 2007 EDS Byron Nelsonchampionship.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (1):1998 World cup [indiv].otHeR VictoRieS (1):2006 Wendy’s 3-tour challenge [with Stewart cink, ZachJohnson].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t2—travelers championship; t5—Hp Byron Nelsonchampionship, crowne plaza Invitational at colonial.2010 SeASon:claimed three top-10 finishes in 2010, including a playoffloss to Bubba Watson at the travelers championship...First top-10 finish was a t5 at the Hp Byron Nelsonchampionship on the strength of a final-round 67. madehis 24th start at the Dallas tournament where just threeplayers have made more starts (28 by Lanny Wadkins andtom Watson; 27 by Ben crenshaw)...t5 at the crowneplaza Invitational at colonial, best finish in 21 starts inthe event and just his second top-10 finish (t7 in 2007)...Bettered his finish in Fort Worth with a t2 at the travelerschampionship in June. Shot a final-round 6-under 64 towork his way into the playoff before losing on the secondextra hole to Bubba Watson. tied Watson with a birdie onthe first extra hole, the par-4 18th, as corey pavin madepar and was eliminated. missed the green on the par-316th and made bogey as Watson two-putted for par andthe win.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: recorded six top-10 finishes on his way to his bestresult in the FedExcup (10th)...Earned more than $2 millionfor the sixth time in his 23-year pga tour career...FinishedPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.84 (79)Driving Distance ...........................................278.6 (167)Driving accuracy percentage .......................68.16% (34)greens in regulation percentage ................63.85% (168)putting average ...........................................1.759 (37)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–travelers championship/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–2001 canongreater Hartford open/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,134,000–2007 EDS Byron Nelson championship/1career High official World Rank: after 2001 Nationalcar rental golf classic Disney/112-198 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSscott Verplank (Continued)t4 at the arnold palmer Invitational after posting a finalround,1-under 69...His bogey-free, 8-under 62 in the finalround of the travelers championship en route to a t9 wasthe low round on Sunday and just a stroke off his careerbest18-hole score of 61...Kept that pace up two weekslater at the John Deere classic. a second-round, 7-under64 led to a second consecutive t9, his third top-10 of theyear...posted a t8 at his next start, the rBc canadianopen, for his fourth top-10 of the year...Landed his fifthtop-10 of the season with a t9 at the Barclays where heranked t1 in putts per round (26)...Earned second consecutivetop-10 in the playoffs with a t2 at Deutsche Bankchampionship, one stroke behind winner Steve Stricker.Birdied the 18th hole on Sunday to tie Jason Dufner forfirst at 16-under. However, Stricker birdied the last twoholes to finish at 17-under. one of three players (alsoDufner and padraig Harrington) to shoot four rounds inthe 60s for the week. ranked t1 in greens In regulation(56 of 72, 77.8 percent) and t2 in Fairways Hit (46 of 56,82.2 percent) for the week...Finished 22nd at tHE tourchampionship. Has seven top-10 finishes in nine starts attHE tour championship. 2008: made 18 of 24 cuts to gowith eight top-25 finishes...In 19th time playing competitivelyat riviera cc dating back to 1987, claimed his bestcareer finish, a t5, at the Northern trust open...Finishedt3 at the children’s miracle Network classic on strengthof opening rounds of 64-64. 2007: Earned first tour winsince 2001 at the EDS Byron Nelson championship. Winfor Dallas resident was especially memorable, as he hadstrong ties to tournament namesake Byron Nelson, whopassed away in 2006. overcame a three-shot deficit toLuke Donald in the final round and fired four rounds inthe 60s en route to the victory by one stroke over Donald.Nelson died Sept. 26, 2006 at age 94. But Nelson’s wife,peggy, holding one of her late husband’s trademark hats,was there for a hug. “Byron would be very, very happy forScott. I am, too. the friendship they had, it’s great to seeit culminate this way,” said peggy Nelson...Finished 14thin FedExcup on the strength of the win and eight othertop-10s...Notched fifth and sixth career top-10s in majorswith a t7 at the u.S. open at oakmont cc and a t9 at thepga championship in tulsa, oK...t5 at the Buick openpushed him over the $20-million mark in career earnings...Was4-0-0 for victorious united States presidentscup team. 2006: Finished in the top 50 on the moneylist for the seventh consecutive season, and named asa captain’s pick by tom Lehman for the u.S. ryder cupsquad…Was t2 at the Bob Hope chrysler classic, his10th career runner-up finish. Entered final round onebehind chad campbell, but finished with a 1-over-par73 to place three behind campbell...In next start, secondrunner-up finish of the season came as part of a five-waytie, seven strokes behind winner J.B. Holmes at the FBropen in phoenix. 2005: First top-10 of the season cameat tHE pLaYErS championship, where he finished t2,one behind winner Fred Funk, after playing 31 holes onmonday. missed an 8-foot par putt on the 72nd holethat would have tied Funk. Just his second top-10 in theevent in 13 appearances (t8, 2003)...two strokes backafter 36 and 54 holes at the u.S. Bank championship inmilwaukee, but recorded a closing one-over 71 to finishsecond. It was his fourth runner-up finish since winningthe 2001 Bell canadian open, his last victory on tour...playing in first presidents cup, posted a 2-2-1 record forvictorious u.S. squad...Finished solo third at tHE tourchampionship, posting four rounds in the 60s. 2004:Despite suffering from plantar fascitis, an ailment in hisright foot for much of the year, finished among the top 30money winners...5-under-par 67 final round at the Fordchampionship at Doral forced a playoff with craig parry.on the first playoff hole, parry holed his second shot fromthe fairway on the par-4 18th for an eagle and the victoryover Verplank...matched his career-best performance ina major with a t7 at the British open. His other t7 cameat the 2001 pga championship. 2003: recorded top-10sat tHE pLaYErS championship (t8), masters (t8) andu.S. open (t10)...recorded first runner-up finish on toursince losing a playoff to robert Damron at the 2001EDS Byron Nelson classic by finishing t2 at the FuNaIclassic at the Walt Disney World resort. 2002: Namedwinner of the 2002 Ben Hogan award, given by the golfWriters association of america to an individual who hascontinued to be active in golf despite a physical handicapor serious illness...playing in his first ryder cup, posted arecord of 2-1-0. 2001: Finished in the top 10 on the moneylist and earned more than $2 million for first time in hiscareer, completing the season with a victory...openedwith an 8-under 62 to take first-round lead at VerizonByron Nelson classic. Shared second- and third-roundleads after rounds of 67-68. closing 66 produced playoffwith robert Damron. Damron won playoff with birdie onfourth extra hole...Following t7 at pga championship,selected by curtis Strange as one of two captain’schoices for ryder cup team. First ryder cup rookie tomake team as captain’s choice...three weeks later,earned fourth pga tour victory at Bell canadian open.Second-round 63 at royal montreal, after an opening 70,lifted him into contention. third-round 66 put him onestroke ahead of paul gow and Dicky pride. closing 67produced three-stroke victory over Bob Estes and JoeySindelar. 2000: returned to the winner’s circle for the firsttime since 1988 with victory at reno-tahoe open. trailedthird-round leader Jean Van de Velde by five strokesafter 54 holes. Final-round 67 earned a tie with Van deVelde, and Verplank won playoff with an 8-foot birdieputt on the fourth extra hole. 1999: made 26 starts, makingcut in 19...Finished in the top 10 once during the yearwith solo eighth at the John Deere classic. 1998: Lostplayoff to trevor Dodds at greater greensboro chryslerclassic on first extra hole...Finished fifth at tHE tourchampionship...Earnings of $1,223,436 placed him 18thon money list, highest finish by Q-School grad since JohnDaly was 17th in 1991...With Daly, represented unitedStates in World cup of golf and won individual title with9-under-par 279, one stroke better than Nick Faldo andcostantino rocca...chosen by his peers as pga tourcomeback player of the Year. 1997: Finished as medalistSection 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 2-4events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1983a 11984a 1 11985a 5 2 1 1 11986a 5 3 1 21986 13 5 1 2 $19,757/1771987 31 12 2 34,136/1731988 28 19 1 1 3 9 366,045/311989 28 15 1 3 82,345/1411990 27 18 1 1 4 7 303,589/471991 26 1 3,195/2661992 13 1 1,760/3091994 19 14 1 8 183,015/971995 25 20 4 10 332,886/551996 12 10 4 88,801/1711997 21 10 1 4 113,254/1591998 27 22 2 1 10 14 1,223,436/181999 26 19 1 8 474,260/822000 28 24 1 6 16 1,747,643/222001 26 24 1 1 1 8 16 2,783,401/102002 26 21 4 12 1,217,022/502003 26 23 1 1 8 13 2,306,714/192004 24 23 1 1 6 13 2,365,592/202005 25 21 2 1 5 13 2,580,213/162006 25 20 2 4 9 1,729,319/402007 23 19 1 1 10 11 98,812/14 3,114,289/122008 24 18 1 3 8 101,197/48 1,359,620/772009 24 19 1 6 11 1,245/10 2,092,114/382010 22 16 1 3 6 813/70 1,653,190/45total 581 400 5 13 8 91 202 26,175,596nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1992 11994 1 1 $220/309total 2 1 220* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97masters cut cut cut cutu.S. open t34 t15 cut t61 t18 t21British open cut cutpga cut cut t31 cuttHE pLaYErS cut cut cut cut WDtour championshipt8the Barclays t54 t47 cut t44 cutBmW championship 1 cut cut t41 cut t16 cut t17 cut t39Year 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters cut cut 43 t8 29 t20 t16 t30 cut t18u.S. open t49 t17 t46 t22 cut t10 t40 cut cut t7 t29 t47British open t15 cut t30 t37 cut t7 t23 t31 t57 t58 t76pga t54 t34 cut t7 cut cut t62 t34 cut t9 cut cut cuttHE pLaYErS t11 t32 t20 t44 t28 t8 t26 t2 cut t44 cut t49 t13tour championship t5 14 t5 t9 t7 3 t5 22accenture match play championship t17 t17 t17 t33 t33 t33 t17 t33 t33 t33Bridgestone Invitational t17 t58 t46 t19 t51 t59 t9 t20 t51 t39ca championship t48 cNL t15 t51 t54 t62 t38 t40 t30the Barclays t11 t28 t35 t12 t9 t68Deutsche Bank championship t63 t2 WDBmW championship t9 t55 cut t15 t13 t19 t11 t34 t30 t30 t28 t38 t67nAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (2), 2005, 2007; ryder cup (2), 2002, 2006; Worldcup (2), 1998, 2004; Walker cup (1), 1985.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-199


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2at pga tour Qualifying tournament to regain pga tourcard for 1998. 1996: required surgery on elbow again andreceived special medical extension for 1997. 1994: playedfirst part of season under special medical extension andwas able to retain card by finishing 97th on money list.1992: missed most of season and the prior year due tofirst elbow surgery. 1988: Earned second tour title at theBuick open, where a final-round 66 produced two-strokescott Verplank (Continued)victory over Doug tewell. 1985: Became first amateur in29 years to win a pga tour event (Doug Sanders at 1956canadian open had been the last) when he defeated Jimthorpe in a playoff at the Western open. Amateur: 1984u.S. amateur and 1986 Ncaa championship winner...Four-time all-american at oklahoma State...played on theu.S. Walker cup team in 1985.PeRSonAL:co-chair of the Next Level campaign at oklahoma State,designed to raise funds to improve the oSu footballfacilities…Suffers from type 1 diabetes, and wears apager-sized insulin pump on the course.Camilo Villegas (kuh-Me-lo bee-Jay-gus)eXeMPt StAtUS: tHE tour championship winner,multiple tournament winner (through 2012)FULL nAMe: camilo VillegasHeiGHt: 5-9WeiGHt: 160BiRtHDAte: January 7, 1982BiRtHPLAce: medellin, colombiaReSiDence: Jupiter, FLFAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: university of Florida (2004, Business)SPeciAL inteReStS: music, cycling, exercise, fashiontURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2004JoineD toUR: 2006nationwide tour Graduate (2005)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (3):2008 BmW championship, tHE tour championship presentedby coca-cola. 2010 the Honda classic.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (2):2001 colombian open. 2007 coca-cola tokai classic [Jpn].otHeR VictoRieS (1):2008 cVS/caremark charity classic [with Bubba Watson].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:1—the Honda classic; 3—World golf championshipsaccenturematch play championship; t5—VerizonHeritage; t8—Waste management phoenix open, St. Judeclassic, pga championship; t9—tHE tour championshippresented by coca-cola.2010 SeASon:Bounced back from a rough 2009 season with his thirdcareer win, at the Honda classic. Finished 20th in thepga tour playoffs for the FedExcup, a year after falling toqualify for the playoffs finale in atlanta….Defeated Sergiogarcia, 5 and 4, in the third-place match at the World golfchampionships-accenture match play championship, hisbest career finish in a World golf championships event.Had returned earlier in the day to complete a semifinalmatch against paul casey after it was delayed due to darknessat the 23rd hole the night before. made a bogey at<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2004 10 5 1 2 $237,984/2005 2 1 16,300/2006 29 18 2 1 4 7 1,742,112/382007 24 17 1 1 6 9 96,608/24 1,866,961/412008 22 19 2 2 7 10 124,550/2 4,422,641/72009 21 18 1 4 10 1,336/42 1,804,981/452010 20 18 1 1 7 9 623/20 3,035,523/16total 128 96 3 3 6 29 47 13,126,501nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2005 26 22 1 1 9 14 $233,218/13total 26 22 1 1 9 14 233,218eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 10 10 1 3 5 $1,117,019<strong>PGA</strong> toUR oF AUStRALASiAYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 8 8 1 3 4 $1,057,875* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*the 24th hole to lose to casey, who eventually lost the finalto Ian poulter. recorded six eagles during the week, themost during the tournament, surpassing paul casey’s foureagles in 2009…Fired a career-best, 9-under 62 to take thefirst-round lead at the Waste management phoenix openafter chipping in for birdie at the last hole en route to at8…Shot a final-round 68 to win the Honda classic by fivestrokes over anthony Kim for his third pga tour victory. Itcompleted a week that began with a new Nationwide tourevent in his home country of colombia. participated in thepro-am at the pacific rubiales Bogota open on tuesdayand flew to Florida on Wednesday morning. Finished at13-under 267, the lowest 72-hole score since the tournamentmoved to pga National in 2007, four shots betterthan Y.E. Yang’s winning total in 2009. Led by only twoafter Vijay Singh made a 45-foot birdie putt at the par-3fifth, but three straight birdies—starting with a 25-footeron No. 8—sent him to 15-under and six shots clear of thefield. Despite three back-nine bogeys, he still cruised tothe win…Finished t5 at the Verizon Heritage and was oneof just five players to post four sub-par rounds. Equaled apersonal best at Harbour town with a third-round, 4-under67, the fifth time he has shot that score in five starts atthe event…Finished t8 at the St. Jude classic. Brothermanny was in the field, but missed the cut…Followed thatt8 finish with another at the pga championship, jumpinginto the top 10 with a birdie on the 72nd hole…returned<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYto tHE tour championship for the first time since his winin 2008. Finished t9 at tHE tour championship for histhird top-10 finish in three starts in atlanta…traveled toaustralia late in the season and finished t8 at the JBWereaustralian masters.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished 42nd in the FedExcup standings and equaleda career high with 10 top-25 finishes...posted three ofhis four top-10 finishes in first six starts of the year...Finished t3 at the Buick Invitational with a 2-over weekendafter holding a one-stroke, 36-hole lead over Johnrollins. First-round 63 (North course) was low round of thetournament...Finished t9 after a 2-and-1 loss to eventualchampion geoff ogilvy in the third round of the accenturematch play championship...Finished t5 at the World golfchampionships-ca championship...In defense of BmWchampionship, finished t8, aided by a final-round 66, toend his pga tour playoff run at 42nd...made his presidentscup debut for the International team at Harding park in SanFrancisco. Had an 0-4-0 record. 2008: at age 26, turned ina career season with two victories (BmW championshipand tHE tour championship presented by coca-cola) anda second-place finish in the FedExcup standings. postedcareer-best numbers with 19 (out of 22) made cuts, 10 top-25 finishes and seven top-10 finishes...posted his third top-10 in his last six starts with a t9 finish at the u.S. open, hisYear 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masterscut cut t13 t38u.S. open cut t59 t26 t9 t33 t70British open t39 t13 t44pga cut t23 t4 t51 t8tHE pLaYErS t3 cut t66 t14 cuttour championship t9 1 t9accenture match play championship t33 t9 3Bridgestone Invitationalt36 t71ca championship t26 t5 t16HSBc championst25 t51the Barclayst21 cut WD t64Deutsche Bank championship 12 t66 t9 t3 t61 t61BmW championship cut t40 cut t7 1 t8 t11nAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (1), 2009; World cup (1), 2006.2-200 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSfirst top-10 in a major championship. It was his 14th careertop-10...Finished t4 at the pga championship, thanks toweekend rounds of 67-68...t3 finish at the Deutsche Bankchampionship included a third-round 63 that moved himfrom t22 to second. matched his career low round, shot inthe first round of the 2007 Deutsche Bank championshipat tpc Boston...Became the first colombian to win on thepga tour with a two-stroke win over Dudley Hart at theBmW championship. Jumped to the first-round lead witha 5-under 65 and led after every round, adding rounds of66-66-68 to become just the second wire-to-wire winner ofthe season and only the third at the BmW championshipsince 1934. In the middle of the back nine, made a 12-footpar putt on the 12th hole, sank a 10-foot birdie on the 13thhole and a 35-foot birdie on the 14th to increase his lead tofour strokes during a week when he led the field in putting.collected 11,000 FedExcup points, as well as a career-best$1,260,000, to move from No. 25 to No. 2 on the points listbehind Vijay Singh...two-putted for par on the first playoffhole to beat Sergio garcia at tHE tour championship presentedby coca-cola. overcame a five-shot deficit with sixbirdies on his final 11 holes of regulation and captured hissecond straight victory. He shot a final-round 66. In a fourmanrace coming to the final holes, caught garcia with a7-iron from 184 yards to 12 feet on the 17th, then twice hitlag putts from 45 feet for par on the 233-yard 18th—oncein regulation to finish at 7-under 273, then in the playoffto win. With second-place FedExcup finish, was awardeda $3-million bonus. 2007: Earned more than $1.8 millionand ended the year with three top-10 finishes during thepga tour playoffs for the FedExcup...after a slow start,finished t2 after a four-man playoff at the Honda classic.posted a final-round 66 to tie mark Wilson, Jose coceresand Boo Weekley at 5-under-par 275. Eliminated fromplayoff on second extra hole on monday morning after heand Weekley made bogeys on the par-4 10th hole. Earned acareer-best $410,666...Second top-10 was a t3 at the at&tclassic, three shots out of the Zach Johnson and ryujiImada playoff...Held the first-round lead at the DeutscheBank championship after a career-best 8-under 63, butfinished t9...Finished t7 at the BmW championship, movingfrom 34th to 28th in the FedExcup standings, therebyCamilo Villegas (Continued)qualifying for tHE tour championship...Finished t9 in firstcareer start at tHE tour championship to finish 24th inthe final FedExcup standings. It was his third consecutivetop-10 finish during the playoffs...collected his first title onthe Japan golf tour in late September. rolled in a 20-footerfor birdie on the second playoff hole to beat toyokazuFujishima at the coca-cola tokai classic in miyoshi, Japan.2006: rookie on the pga tour after finishing 13th on the2005 Nationwide tour money list...In first start fired a 64during second round of the Sony open in Hawaii. Was twoback through 36 holes, but finished t42...First top-10 of theseason came at the FBr open. Finished in five-way tie forsecond, seven strokes behind winning rookie J.B. Holmes...added a second runner-up at the Ford championship atDoral, finishing tied for second with David toms, onestroke behind tiger Woods. Shared second-round leadwith Woods, phil mickelson and Scott Verplank...Earned aspot into the pLaYErS championship when chris Dimarcowithdrew with an injury. He closed with a 71 and finishedin a four-way tie for third to earn a season-best $384,000.moved to 11th on the money list, one spot away froma top-10 qualification for the masters ($94,971 short)...represented colombia with manuel merizalde in theWorld golf championships-Barbados World cup. 2005:Finished 13th on the Nationwide tour money list...Startedthe year with no status on the Nationwide tour, gainedSpecial temporary membership with five top-10s in hisfirst 10 starts of the season...tied for second on tour withnine top-10s, but could not crack the winner’s circle. 2004:turned professional in early June and played on SponsorExemptions for the rest of the season...made five of 10cuts on the pga tour, finishing t7 at the B.c. open and12th at the Deutsche Bank championship...Winner by10 strokes at the 2004 Forest oaks championship on theHooters Winter tour...Qualified for his first tour eventat the u.S. open, missed the cut. Amateur: Four-timeall-american at the university of Florida, including earningfirst-team honors in 2001, 2002 and 2004...Ncaaacademic all-american in 2002 and 2003...SEc playerof the Year in 2002 and 2004...Earned first-team all-SEchonors in 2001, 2002 and 2004...2001 SEc Freshman ofthe Year...posted eight collegiate victories...2003 playersamateur champion...co-medalist with Kevin Stadler atthe 2002 Western amateur (stroke-play portion)...Was the2001 colombian open champion and also won the 1999orange Bowl Junior.PeRSonAL:popularity in native colombia caused colombian tV to pickup 30 pga tour golf broadcasts beginning in 2006…Featured in the July 2006 issue of gQ. Says the articlein gQ, “He’s got a closet full of tight trousers, a set ofboxer’s biceps and more screaming female fans thanJustin timberlake.”…Was selected as one of peoplemagazine’s “Hottest Bachelors” in 2006. Was the onlyprofessional athlete chosen for people’s feature…In 2005,started using a low-to-the-ground crouching method tobetter read putts…His brother manny previously was amember of the university of Florida golf team…amonghis charitable efforts was taking part in “caddy for a cure”at the 2009 Deutsche Bank championship and the 2010Verizon Heritage.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.42 (39)Driving Distance ...........................................289.6 (77)Driving accuracy percentage .......................61.66% (126)greens in regulation percentage ................66.05% (127)putting average ...........................................1.797 (132)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 62–Waste management phoenixopen/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2010 Wastemanagement phoenix open/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,260,000–2 times, most recent 2008 tHE tourchampionship presented by coca–cola/1career High official World Rank: after 2009 transitionschampionship/7Section 2 Player BiograPhiesJimmy WalkereXeMPt StAtUS: 103rd on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: Jimmy m. WalkerHeiGHt: 6-2WeiGHt: 180BiRtHDAte: January 16, 1979BiRtHPLAce: oklahoma city, oKReSiDence: San antonio, tX; plays out of oak Hills ccFAMiLY: Wife, Erin; mclain James Walker (6/16/10)eDUcAtion: Baylor universitySPeciAL inteReStS: Fishing, car racingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2001Q ScHooL: 2008JoineD toUR: 2005nationwide tour Graduate (2004, 2007)BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t3—2010 Valero texas open.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (3):2004 BellSouth panama championship, chitimachaLouisiana open. 2007 National mining association peteDye classic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t3—Valero texas open; t4—the greenbrier classic.2010 SeASon:Just two weeks before his wife was scheduled to deliverthe couple’s first child, the San antonio resident and formerBaylor university player reeled off four sub-70 rounds atthe Valero texas open to finish t3 with aaron Baddeleyand Ernie Els. the performance was his best on tourand the third top-10 of his career…a second-round 64,equaling his career-best round, and three rounds of 67 ledto a t4 finish at the greenbrier classic. Not the first timehe has enjoyed success in West Virginia, having won the2007 National mining association pete Dye classic on theNationwide tour.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: recovered from a 2005 neck injury, made 15 of 24cuts on the pga tour, highlighted by a pair of top-10finishes, as he was the last player to earn his fully exempttour card...posted first top-10 of season with a t8 at theBuick open, including a second-round 64 which equaled hisseason low (64, second round, John Deere classic)...Earneda career-best finish at turning Stone resort championshipwith a t5 which moved him inside the top 125 on the moneylist to No. 123...Fell to No. 126 after missing the cut at theJustin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for children openwhen he had the flu...after withdrawing from the Frys.comopen because of an injured left shoulder, fell to 130th on themoney list...Finished t15 at the season-ending children’smiracle Network classic, shooting 68-69 on the weekend,to jump to 125th, the final spot to retain a full exemptionfor 2010. after a double bogey on the next-to-last hole, gotup and down on the 72nd hole for par to take the final spot.Finished $2,997 ahead of No. 126 Will macKenzie. 2008:regained exempt status for 2009 with a t11 finish at theQualifying tournament. made 13 cuts in 24 starts, withthree top-25 finishes...posted one top-25 finish in five startson the Nationwide tour, a t19 at the utah championship.2007: made the cut in 21 of 29 starts on the Nationwidetour. 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FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2the 25th spot...Notched the third win of his career at theNational mining association pete Dye classic. trailed byseven strokes entering the final round but fired a 5-under67 to wipe out the deficit and win by one over Justin Hicksand matthew Jones. collected $108,000 with the victory,moving to No. 16 on the money list. 2006: made the cut innine of 21 starts on the pga tour. Finished the seasonNo. 202 on the money list, with his best finish a t24 at theu.S. Bank championship in milwaukee. 2005: Limited tonine events on the pga tour due to neck injury sufferedin Hawaii, two days prior to start of the Sony open at thebeginning of the season. Did not play after may, with bestfinish a 17th-place showing at the mcI Heritage. 2004:Became second-youngest player to earn Nationwide tourplayer of the Year honors after winning twice and finishingNo. 1 on the money list with $371,346. at 25, trailed only1996 winner Stewart cink, who was 23 when he won theaward...recorded seven top-10s...captured his first careervictory at the inaugural BellSouth panama championship,with rounds of 65-69-70-69, making him the only playerto post par-or-better scores all four days. His 7-under273 was good for a five-stroke victory over tom Scherrer.collected a career-best $90,000...claimed his second titlein only the fourth event of the year at the chitimachaLouisiana open, making him the quickest in tour historyto win two events so early in the season, topping the oldmark set in 1990 by Dick mast, who won his second titleJimmy Walker (Continued)of the year in the season’s eighth event. Entered the finalround eight shots off of the lead in Louisiana, marking thesecond-largest, come-from-behind victory in tour history.His victory helped secure Nationwide tour player of themonth honors for march...posted runner-up finishes at theVirginia Beach open and the albertsons Boise open. othertop-10 finishes were posted at the Jacob’s creek open(t8), Henrico county open (sixth) and the Knoxville open(t4)...Finished second in all around ranking, fourth in totalEagles, fifth in Birdie average and Scoring average, sixthin putting average and ninth in Driving Distance. 2003:made the cut in 13 of 18 events on the Nationwide tour,with 10 top-25 appearances. Finished the season No. 31on the money list, with $146,516 and three top-5s, at thepermian Basin charity golf classic (t2), oregon classic(t3) and chattanooga classic (t4)...Became just the eighthplayer in tour history to post three eagles in a round, doingso during the third round of the chattanooga classic...Hadthe longest streak of consecutive rounds of par or betterwith 30...ranked in the top 10 in 13 statistical categories...also captured wins on the tight Lies tour. 2002: madethe cut in eight of 10 starts on the Nationwide tour, witha pair of top-10 finishes...Won the Scottsdale Swing atEagle mountain on the canadian tour...Won events on thegateway tour. 2001: played in the u.S. open at SouthernHills, where he t52. His second-round 66 tied for the thirdbestround of the week, behind only 64s by mark Brooks(second round) and tom Kite (fourth round). Amateur: Wasan all-american selection at Baylor university.PeRSonAL:Learned the game from his father, who was a scratchgolfer…Biggest thrill in golf so far has been playing inthe 2001 u.S. open…met his wife, Erin, at a Nationwidetour event in 2004 where she was a tournament volunteer.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.95 (96)Driving Distance ...........................................292.9 (45)Driving accuracy percentage .......................51.29% (190)greens in regulation percentage ................65.88% (138)putting average ...........................................1.770 (67)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–the greenbrier classic/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 64–4 times, mostrecent 2010 the greenbrier classic/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $317,200–2010 Valero texas open/t3career High official World Rank: after 2010 thegreenbrier classic/229<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2001 3 1 $13,164/2002 12003 12004 12005 9 3 2 155,850/2072006 21 9 1 153,950/2022008 24 13 3 192/703 282,249/1852009 24 15 2 5 284/148 662,683/1252010 27 13 1 2 6 642/84 937,987/103total 111 54 1 4 17 2,205,884nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2001 3 2 $2,728/2332002 10 8 2 6 58,962/742003 18 13 1 1 5 10 146,516/312004 25 20 2 2 7 12 371,346/12005 3 2 1 10,679/1812006 3 1 3,550/2322007 29 21 1 2 9 196,896/252008 5 2 1 10,343/1812009 1total 97 69 3 3 1 16 39 801,019* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10u.S. opent52 cutpgacuttHE pLaYErSt26the Barclays cut t52Deutsche Bank championship cut cutBmW championshipcut2-202 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSNick WatneyeXeMPt StAtUS: 2009 tournament winner(through 2011)FULL nAMe: Nicholas alan WatneyHeiGHt: 6-2WeiGHt: 180BiRtHDAte: april 25, 1981BiRtHPLAce: Sacramento, caReSiDence: Las Vegas, NVFAMiLY: Wife, ambereDUcAtion: Fresno State university (2003)SPeciAL inteReStS: all sports, music, video gamestURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2003Q ScHooL: 2005JoineD toUR: 2005nationwide tour Graduate (2004)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (2):2007 Zurich classic of New orleans. 2009 Buick Invitational.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2004 Nationwide tour championship.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (1):2003 Lewis chitengwa memorial championship [can].otHeR VictoRieS (1):2005 callaway golf pebble Beach Invitational.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:4—transitions championship, tHE tour championshippresented by coca-cola; t6—Justin timberlake ShrinersHospitals for children open; 7—masters tournament,at&t National, British open; t9—Farmers Insuranceopen, World golf championships-accenture match playchampionship.2010 SeASon:Finished 12th in the pga tour playoffs for the FedExcup,matching his career-best finish in the playoffs (2009).recorded a career-best seven top-10 finishes, includingfirst two career top 10s at major chamionships (seventhat masters and t7 at British open)…In defense of title,shot two rounds in the 60s on the weekend to finish t9at the Farmers Insurance open…making first appearanceat the World golf championships-accenture match playchampionship, finished t9 after losing, 1-up, to retiefgoosen in the third round…Despite a first-round 73,finished fourth at transitions championship. posted 65-67on weekend to match lowest final 36 holes in tournamenthistory. ranked t2 in putts per round (26.8) for the week…Shot a 7-under 65 in the final round to finish seventh at themasters. It was his first round in the 60s in 10 starts in amajor. His previous best finish in a major was t11 at the2008 masters…Next top-10s came in back-to-back starts,finishing t7 at the at&t National and the British open…Held the third-round lead at the pga championship beforea final round 81 dropped him to t18…Finished t4 at tHEtour championship presented by coca-cola after recordingrounds of 63-67 on the weekend. the 63 included an EastLake gc back-nine record with a 7-under 28…Finished t6 atthe Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for children openwith rounds of 66-66-67-66. Eighth top-10 finish matchedBo Van pelt for fourth on tour in 2010.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Won for the second time in his career and finished12th in the FedExcup standings. Earned more than $3 million,almost twice as much as his previous career best...took the lead for the first time on the final shot of the BuickInvitational, a 2-foot birdie putt, to complete a five-shotcomeback for his second career victory. Birdied two of hislast three holes and didn’t drop a shot over the final 11 holesin closing with a 4-under 68 for a one-shot victory over thirdroundleader John rollins. Sank a 40-foot birdie putt on thepar-4 16th to tie rollins and then two-putted the par-5 18thhole for birdie to claim the win. Went the week without athree-putt and was the only player to shoot all four roundsbelow par...Finished second to phil mickelson at the Worldgolf championships-ca championship by one stroke aftersharing the third-round lead. Nearly forced a playoff, but hisputt from the fringe ended one rotation from going in thehole...Finished t4 at the arnold palmer Invitational after afinal-round, 2-under 68...Went 12 starts before posting hisnext top-10 of the season, a t6 at the Barclays...ranked No.12 in the FedExcup standings after the BmW championshipto earn his first trip to tHE tour championship presentedby coca-cola...Finished t13 at tHE tour championship inhis first appearance at the event...also made first appearanceat the omEga mission Hills World cup, with Johnmerrick. 2008: Finished No. 121 on the money list. made thecut in 21 of 27 starts, but managed just one top-10 finish...Held the 18-hole lead at the mercedes-Benz championshipin his first trip to the event. t5 finish marked the 13th top-10 in his pga tour career. 2007: In third full season on thepga tour, earned first victory at the Zurich classic of Neworleans in his 75th career start at age 25 years, 11 months,28 days. Held a two-stroke lead over Ken Duke through 54holes after opening 69-67-68. a final-round 70 was goodfor a three-stroke victory over Duke. Earned a career-high$1,098,000 paycheck and 4,500 FedExcup points, jumpingfrom No. 72 to No. 12 in the standings…Qualified for theu.S. open, British open and the pga championship for thefirst time in his career. made the cut in the British openand finished t35. 2006: In second season on tour, postedcareer-high six top-10s and 11 top-25s to finish 75th on themoney list...posted his first top-10 of the season (t7) at theat&t pebble Beach National pro-am...Five months later,added a t9 at the Buick championship in July...recorded athird top-10 (t5) at the reno-tahoe open in late august...posted back-to-back top-10s on tour for the first time witha t8 at the Southern Farm Bureau classic and a t6 at thechrysler classic of greensboro. Shared the first-round leadwith Brent geiberger and John rollins after an 8-under 64 ingreensboro, and then held the second-round lead at 9-under135. the second-round lead was his first on tour. the 64matched his career-best on tour, which he shot threetimes previously...Finished t5 at the FuNaI classic, aidedby a third-round 64 on the magnolia course. 2005: afterfinishing just out of the top 125 (No. 127) on the moneySection 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2003 8 2 1 1 $73,255/2004 12005 31 15 2 4 605,369/1272006 29 19 6 11 1,243,816/752007 26 17 1 3 7 93,336/41 1,838,629/432008 27 21 1 5 95,498/109 878,173/1212009 24 19 1 1 4 12 748/12 3,221,421/122010 24 22 8 15 880/12 2,536,714/27total 170 115 2 1 25 55 10,397,377nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2004 25 19 1 1 8 12 $301,988/5total 25 19 1 1 8 12 301,988* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters t11 19 7u.S. open cut t60 cut 76British open t35 t27 t7pga cut cut t18tHE pLaYErScut t63 cut t17tour championship t13 t4accenture match play championshipt9Bridgestone Invitational t61 t36 t16ca championship 2 t26HSBc champions 5 t21the Barclays cut t25 t25 t62 t6 t36Deutsche Bank championship cut cut cut cut cut t46 t33BmW championship cut t82 t59 t30 t15nAtionAL teAMS: palmer cup (1), 2002; World cup (1), 2009.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-203


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2list, placed t5 at the Qualifying tournament in Decemberto gain a higher status for 2006...rookie on tour postedtwo top-10s, including a t6 at the michelin championshipat Las Vegas thanks to a final-round 66. With a paycheckof $139,000, climbed from 143rd to 118th on the moneylist. 2004: made the cut in 19 of 25 tournaments on theNationwide tour, including 12 top-25 finishes. Enteredthe final event No. 19 on the official money list but postedhis first career win at the Nationwide tour championship,jumping all the way to No. 5 with $301,988. Finished theevent at 15-under-par 273 after rounds of 69-64-71-69,good for a three-stroke win...after missing five cuts in hisfirst seven starts, stormed back by making the cut in 15 ofhis last 16 events of the season. 2003: turned professionalin the summer following outstanding collegiate career atFresno State university...made pro debut at the FBr capitalopen in Washington, D.c. in June, missed the cut...Firstprofessional win came at the Lewis chitengwa memorialNick Watney (Continued)championship on the canadian tour in august. Amateur:Was the No. 1-ranked college player during his senior yearat Fresno State following four consecutive tournamentwins in the fall season. Helped Fresno State to the Westernathletic conference team title in the spring...Five winsduring his senior year were more than any other player inthe nation. Became the Wac’s first three-time player ofthe Year. Freshman of the Year in the Wac. three-timeall-american...Ben Hogan award finalist in 2002...palmercup team member in 2002...Set Fresno State single-seasonscoring record with a 70.53 average during junior year...coached by his uncle, mike, at Fresno State.PeRSonAL:Is an avid fan of the San Francisco giants, San Francisco49ers and Sacramento Kings…cousin, Heidi Watney, isthe Boston red Sox on-field reporter for NESN.Bubba WatsoneXeMPt StAtUS: 2010 tournament winner(through 2012)FULL nAMe: Bubba WatsonHeiGHt: 6-3WeiGHt: 180BiRtHDAte: November 5, 1978BiRtHPLAce: Bagdad, FLReSiDence: Bagdad, FLPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.29 (24)Driving Distance ...........................................296.5 (20)Driving accuracy percentage .......................62.63% (116)greens in regulation percentage ................69.63% (30)putting average ...........................................1.764 (49)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 63–2 times, most recent tHEtour championship presented by coca-cola/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–5 times, mostrecent 2010 tHE tour championship presented by cocacola/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,098,000–2007 Zurich classic of New orleans/1career High official World Rank: after 2010 cImB asiapacific classic malaysia/26FAMiLY: Wife, angieeDUcAtion: Faulkner State community college,university of georgia (2008, consumer Economics)SPeciAL inteReStS: Video games, collecting NikeshoesJoineD toUR: 2006nationwide tour Graduate (2005)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2010 travelers championship.otHeR VictoRieS (1):2008 cVS/caremark charity classic [with camilo Villegas]BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:1—travelers championship; 2—pga championship, t2—Bob Hope classic; 3—transitions championship.2010 SeASon:claimed his first pga tour win in 122nd start, at thetravelers championship in June. collected three additionaltop-10s, including a playoff loss to martin Kaymer at thepga championship. Earned first berth on the united Statesryder cup team…after holding the second-and fourthroundleads, shot a final-round 66 to finish t2 at the BobHope classic. trailing by one on the final hole, nearlychipped in for eagle on the par-5 hole to finish one behindwinner Bill Haas. It was the fourth runner-up finish of hiscareer. Set the Silverrock course record with a secondround62, which began with a front-nine 29. Wife, angie,played in the pro-am portion of the event after he purchaseda spot for her as a fifth-anniversary present…recorded bestresult by a left-hander in tournament history at transitionschampionship, finishing third. also ranked third in DrivingDistance (294 yards) for the week…overcame a six-strokedeficit in the final round and then beat Scott Verplank andcorey pavin with a par on the second playoff hole to win thetravelers championship for his first pga tour title. closedwith a 4-under 66 to match Verplank and pavin at 14-under.Finished birdie-birdie-double bogey-birdie to end regulation,including a 396-yard tee shot and 5-foot birdie putt on thefinal hole to make the playoff. pavin dropped out on the firstextra hole when Watson nearly holed his second shot andVerplank made a birdie putt to force a second extra hole.Watson made a 3-footer on the par-3 16th after Verplankmissed the green and made bogey. the win was the largestcomeback on the pga tour since padraig Harrington alsocame from six back to win the 2007 British open. Emotionalwin was dedicated to his father, gerry, who was diagnosedwith lung cancer in october 2009, and wife angie, whowas diagnosed with a brain tumor in December 2009 butwas later determined to be an enlarged pituitary gland.Father passed away in october 2010…posted four subparrounds, including a final-round, 4-under 68 in the pgachampionship to force an aggregate, three-hole playoffwith martin Kaymer at the pga championship in august.Lost to Kaymer after hitting his approach shot into the waterat the third playoff hole, but the runner-up finish was hisbest in 11 major championship starts. With the runner-upfinish, played his way onto the 2010 ryder cup team undercaptain corey pavin. While disapointed with the loss, hesaid “I came to win the tournament. I almost did. But I didn’talmost play my way onto the ryder cup team. I did play my<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2002 12004 12006 27 15 1 3 6 $1,019,264/902007 26 14 1 5 9 93,634/37 1,654,807/552008 29 19 1 3 7 105,003/30 1,533,523/582009 24 13 1 2 9 1,140/53 1,430,244/602010 22 16 1 2 1 4 8 600/22 3,198,998/15total 130 77 1 5 2 17 39 8,836,835nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2001 1 1 $1,513/2692003 21 13 2 7 79,854/632004 17 14 2 3 8 142,904/372005 24 19 1 1 5 9 202,437/21total 63 47 3 1 10 24 426,708* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters t20 42u.S. open cut t5 cut t18British opencut cutpga cut 70 cut 2tHE pLaYErScut cut t37 cuttour championship 30 t17Bridgestone Invitationalt22ca championship 72the Barclayscut cut t12 cut t31Deutsche Bank championship t12 cut t44 t32 t37BmW championship cut t18 t28 t15 t50nAtionAL teAMS: ryder cup (1), 2010.2-204 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSway onto the team.”…played in all four playoffs events,culminating with a t17 at tHE tour championship, to finish22nd in the FedExcup standings…Earned berth onto hisfirst ryder cup team, where he won session one’s fourballsmatch with Jeff overton, 3 and 2, over Luke Donald andpadraig Harrington.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Had a runner-up finish for a third consecutive yearand placed 60th on the pga tour money list...posted10-under 62 in first round of Bob Hope classic, for careerlowround on tour to fall one stroke back of leader andeventual winner pat perez. Finished t25 after final-round75...Earned first top-10 of the season in his fourth start witha t7 at the Buick Invitational, ranking third in putting (111putts) and fourth in Driving Distance (297.5 yards)...Earnedseason-best finish, and largest check of his career at thatpoint($572,000), with a t2 at Quail Hollow championship.Finished tied with Lucas glover, one behind winner Seano’Hair...Finished second in Driving Distance with a 311.4-yard average (robert garrigus, 312-yard average), breakinga streak of three consecutive years leading that statisticalcategory. 2008: Had his most consistent season as aprofessional to date, making tHE tour championshipfor the first time and placing 30th in the FedExcup...First top-10 of the season was a t8 at the arnold palmerInvitational. It was his first top-10 since finishing t5 atthe 2007 u.S. open...Finished t2 at the Buick open aftermissing a 15-foot birdie try at the 72nd hole that wouldhave forced a playoff with Kenny perry. runner-up finishmarked the best of his pga tour career, bettering a t3at the 2006 chrysler classic of tucson...competed in allfour pga tour playoffs for the FedExcup events, with hisbest finish being a t12 at the Barclays. 2007: In just hissecond year on tour, collected five top-10s, including arunner-up finish at the Shell Houston open. Shared the36-hole lead after opening 69-71 and held the 54-hole leadby three strokes after a redstone gc tournament courserecord-tying 8-under-par 64. Finished three strokes behindchampion adam Scott after posting a final-round 72...Injust his second career major championship start, finishedt5 at the u.S. open at oakmont. trailed the leader, angelcabrera, by one stroke through 36 holes, and finished fourstrokes behind the eventual champion...For the secondstraight season, led the tour in Driving Distance withan average of 315.2 yards. 2006: rookie on tour afterfinishing 21st on the 2005 Nationwide tour money list...opened the year with a fourth-place finish at the Sonyopen in Hawaii. collected his first paycheck on tour, aBubba Watson (Continued)season-best $244,800, more than he earned on the 2005Nationwide tour money list ($202,437)...Best effort ofthe season was a t3 at the chrysler classic of tucson,three strokes behind winner Kirk triplett. played 72 holeswithout a bogey...Bogey-free streak came to an end at 100holes after he bogeyed the par-4 seventh hole on Doral’sBlue monster (at&t pebble Beach National pro-am-4holes, chrysler classic of tucson-72, Ford championshipat Doral-24)...Next top-10 came in august, a t6 at theINtErNatIoNaL. Led the field in putting average (1.457)despite entering the week ranked 173rd on tour...Ledtour in Driving Distance with an average of 319.6 yards.2005: Finished 21st on the Nationwide tour money list.one of three left-handers to graduate to the pga tourfrom Nationwide tour, joined by Eric axley and gregchalmers. Fell from 18th to 21st on money list after theNationwide tour championship and grabbed the last availablespot after graduating class was expanded to top 21thanks to a change in the eligibility following Jason gore’svictory on the pga tour...Season highlighted by a t2 atthe BmW charity pro-am at the cliffs...Led Nationwidetour in Driving Distance with an average of 334.0 yards(second-longest average in tour history). 2004: Finishedsecond twice on the Nationwide tour, losing in a three-wayplayoff at the Lake Erie charity classic and finishing t2 atthe mark christopher charity classic...Blasted a 422-yardtee shot, the longest recorded drive in Nationwide tourhistory, at the gila river golf classic...Finished 37th on thefinal Nationwide tour money list. 2003: Finished 63rd onthe Nationwide tour money list. 2002: First career start onthe pga tour was at the compaq classic of New orleansafter monday qualifying. missed the cut. Amateur: threetimeaJga all-america selection...First-team junior collegeall-american at Faulkner State in alabama...attended theuniversity of georgia where he helped the Bulldogs to the2000 SEc title. Second-team all-Southeastern conferencepick. Honorable mention all-american.PeRSonAL:Following his win at the travelers championship, dedicatedthe win to his wife, angie, and father, gerry, who wasbattling lung cancer and later passed away in october of2010…In august of 2010, provided a clinic in partnershipwith the pga tour’s “Birdies for the Brave” program withthe u.S. armed Forces. Father gerry, who was a lieutenantin the green Berets’ Special Forces during the VietnamWar, was honored prior to the clinic for his military servicewith a plaque presented to him by gen. Steven Duff, commanderof u.S. army Special Forces command (airborne) atFort Bragg, N.c. “It’s special. With my dad’s situation, it’sbrought to my heart that the military is much more importantthan what we do for a living. So I needed to do somethingfor the green Berets and bring light to the pensacolaarea.”…uses a pink shaft in his driver…attended thesame high school—milton (FL) High School a few yearsafter current pga tour players Heath Slocum and BooWeekley…Self-taught player who learned the game byhitting wiffle balls around his house. “the house wasprobably an acre and a half yard with big trees, downtownBagdad (FL). the house is sitting here, and I drew in thedirt driveway. I’d draw a big circle, and that would be myhole, a 5-foot circle. I’d go around it to the left and then I’dgo around it to the right. So I learned to cut it. If you knowabout wiffle balls or plastic balls, it’s hard to cut. then Ilearned to hook it the other way, hit it high over limbs, hitit low under limbs. I’d say non-stop every day from 6 to 12years old. Instead of playing with trucks out in the yard, I’dplay with a ball and a club.”…Wife angie is 6-foot-4 anda former university of georgia, WNBa and European professionalbasketball player…Sponsors the Bubba WatsonInvitational at the university of West Florida, a women’sNcaa Division II golf tournament at Stonebrook Village gc,Watson’s home course in pace, FL…affiliated with theFirst tee of Northwest Florida and the ronald mcDonaldHouse of pensacola, FL…Without letting family and friendsknow, completed requirements toward a degree at theuniversity of georgia in the summer of 2008, thereby validatinghis push for kids to stay in school.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.23 (17)Driving Distance ...........................................309.8 (2)Driving accuracy percentage .......................55.67% (176)greens in regulation percentage ................68.54% (55)putting average ...........................................1.763 (46)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 62–Bob Hope classic/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2 times, mostrecent 2010 Bob Hope classic/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,080,000–2010 travelers championship/1career High official World Rank: after 2010 Justintimberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open/23Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-205


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSTom WatsonSection Player BiograPhies2WoRLD GoLF HALL oF FAMe MeMBeR (inducted 1988)eXeMPt StAtUS: Life memberFULL nAMe: thomas Sturges WatsonHeiGHt: 5-9WeiGHt: 175BiRtHDAte: September 4, 1949BiRtHPLAce: Kansas city, moReSiDence: Bucyrus, KS; plays out of the greenbrier(White Sulphur Springs, WV)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 9-5events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1968a 1 11971 6 5 2 $2,185/1972 32 22 1 1 8 30,413/1973 31 23 2 8 13 73,692/1974 29 27 1 1 10 20 131,537/1975 25 22 2 1 1 12 21 153,796/1976 25 22 2 1 11 15 138,203/1977 23 22 5 1 3 17 19 310,653/1978 24 22 5 3 1 15 21 362,429/1979 21 20 5 4 1 15 18 462,636/1980 22 22 7 1 3 16 22 530,808/11981 21 19 3 3 1 10 16 347,660/31982 20 19 4 1 1 12 17 316,483/51983 17 16 1 2 10 14 237,519/121984 20 17 3 2 1 9 15 476,260/11985 19 17 1 1 7 11 226,778/181986 20 17 4 9 13 278,338/201987 20 15 1 1 5 12 616,351/51988 19 15 1 6 11 273,216/391989 18 13 1 2 7 185,398/801990 17 13 5 9 213,989/681991 16 12 1 1 6 10 354,877/451992 15 12 1 5 7 299,818/501993 16 14 4 9 342,023/461994 15 14 1 5 9 380,378/431995 16 14 3 7 320,785/581996 15 14 1 1 4 7 761,238/251997 16 12 1 5 8 479,146/451998 15 10 1 2 4 5 976,585/291999 13 7 1 141,410/1742000 4 3 1 1 158,409/1742001 4 1 9,950/2402002 4 3 1 1 180,130/1772003 4 2 1 108,017/2042004 2 1 10,350/2532005 2 1 26,243/2412006 2 1 21,578/2452007 2 1 1 213/293 64,350/2232008 22009 2 1 1 1 1 330/130 732,603/1142010 3 2 1 149,371/194total 598 494 39 32 23 219 353 10,886,273eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 4 3 1 2 $204,093cHAMPionS toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 2-8Year events Played 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings Rank1999 2 1 1 2 $208,240 622000 13 1 4 10 13 1,146,361 132001 13 1 1 8 11 986,547 172002 14 1 5 10 12 1,522,437 82003 14 2 5 10 13 1,853,108 12004 12 1 1 5 7 475,203 422005 13 2 2 2 9 9 1,532,482 52006 13 1 1 7 12 961,741 142007 12 2 1 1 8 10 1,365,365 92008 10 2 1 6 9 972,343 202009 12 1 7 10 798,672 202010 12 1 4 11 761,941 23total 140 13 21 6 85 119 12,584,440* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*FAMiLY: Wife, Hilary; meg (9/13/79), michaelBarrett (12/15/82), stepchildren Kyle (9/23/86),paige (4/22/89), ross (8/31/91)eDUcAtion: Stanford university (1971, psychology)SPeciAL inteReStS: current affairs, hunting, fishingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1971Q ScHooL: Fall 1971JoineD toUR: 1971<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80masters t8 t33 1 t2 t2 t12the Barclays cut t12 t9 13 t2 t6 t10 t10 t4u.S. open t29 cut t5 t9 7 t7 t6 cut t3British open 1 cut 1 t14 t26 1BmW championship t51 cut t28 1 t12 t32 1 t6 t6 t16pga t12 t11 9 t15 t6 t2 t12 t10tHE pLaYErS cut t8 t9 t5 cut 2 t3Year 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93masters 1 t5 t4 2 t10 t6 t7 t9 t14 t7 t3 t48 t45u.S. open t23 1 2 t11 cut t24 2 t36 t46 cut t16 cut t5British open t23 1 1 t2 t47 t35 7 t28 4 cut t26 cut cutpga cut t9 t47 t39 t6 t16 t14 t31 t9 t19 cut t62 5tHE pLaYErS cut t6 t19 t8 t55 t58 cut cut t11 t36 t20 t2 10tour championship 1the Barclays cut t8 t3BmW championship t40 2 1 t65 cut t11 cut 7 t36 t9 cutYear 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06masters 13 t14 cut 4 cut cut cut cut t40 cut cut cut cutu.S. open t6 t56 t13 64 cut t57 t27 t28British open t11 t31 t10 cut cut t55 cut cut t18 t41 t48pga t9 t58 t17 cut cut cut t9 t66 t48 cuttHE pLaYErS t14 t29 t33 t53 t35 t62tour championship t6 t18accenture match play championshipt33the Barclayst22BmW championship t17 t13 t68 t7Year 07 08 09 10masterscut cut cut t18u.S. opent29British open cut 2 cutcHAMPionS toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10Senior pga championship t17 1 t18 t17 t4 t27 t23 t52 t16 4 t18Senior British open 1 t22 1 t23 1 t5 t8 t24u.S. Senior open t10 t16 2 2 t25 t5 2 4 t23 t43 5JELD-WEN tradition t2 5 1 t55 t9 t14 t6 t3 t5 t15constellation Energy Senior players t18 t8 t2 t3 t17 2 2 66nAtionAL teAMS: ryder cup (4), 1977, 1981, 1983, 1989; ryder cup captain (1) 1993; uBScup (1), 2003.2-206 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRS<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (39):1974 Western open. 1975 Byron Nelson golf classic,British open. 1977 Bing crosby National pro-am,andy Williams-San Diego open Invitational, masterstournament, Western open, British open. 1978 Joegaragiola-tucson open, Bing crosby National pro-am,Byron Nelson golf classic, colgate Hall of Fame classic,anheuser-Busch golf classic. 1979 Sea pines Heritageclassic, moNY tournament of champions, Byron Nelsongolf classic, memorial tournament, colgate Hall of Fameclassic. 1980 andy Williams-San Diego open Invitational,glen campbell-Los angeles open, moNY tournament ofchampions, greater New orleans open, Byron Nelson golfclassic, British open, World Series of golf. 1981 masterstournament, uSF&g New orleans open, atlanta classic.1982 glen campbell-Los angeles open, Sea pines Heritage,u.S. open, British open. 1983 British open. 1984 Seikotucsonmatch play championship, moNY tournament ofchampions, Western open. 1987 Nabisco championship.1996 memorial tournament. 1998 mastercard colonial.cHAMPionS toUR VictoRieS (13):1999 Bank one championship. 2000 Ir SENIor tourchampionship. 2001 Senior pga championship. 2002SENIor tour championship at gaillardia. 2003 SeniorBritish open, JELD-WEN tradition. 2005 Senior Britishopen, charles Schwab cup championship. 2007 outbackSteakhouse pro-am, the Senior open championship presentedby aberdeen asset mngt. 2008 outback Steakhousepro-am, Liberty mutual Legends of golf. 2010 mitsubishiElectric championship at Hualalai.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (4):1980 Dunlop phoenix [Jpn]. 1984 australian open [aus].1992 Hong Kong open [asia]. 1997 Dunlop phoenix [Jpn].otHeR VictoRieS (3):1994 Skins game. 2007 Wendy’s champions Skins game[with Jack Nicklaus]. 2010 Wendy’s champions Skinsgame [with Jack Nicklaus].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t18—masters tournament.BeSt 2010 cHAMPionS toUR FiniSHeS:1—mitsubishi Electric championship at Hualalai; 5—u.S.Senior open, toshiba classic; t8—outback Steakhousepro-am2010 SeASon:teamed with Jack Nicklaus to hold off defending championsFuzzy Zoeller and Ben crenshaw to win the Wendy’schampions Skins game. Birdied two holes to win threeskins and $130,000 on the back nine. they finished with10 skins and $350,000 for their second victory in theevent in four years…the following week, birdied the finaltwo holes for one-stroke victory over senior newcomerFred couples in the season-opening mitsubishi Electricchampionship at Hualalai. closed with a 7-under 65 tofinish at 22-under 194 for his 13th champions tour titleand his first victory in 34 career starts in Hawaii on thetwo tours. after pushing his drive into the right rough, hita spectacular second shot with a pitching wedge from 147yards that rolled 20 feet on the 18th green and stopped 4feet from the hole. couples, who closed with a bogey-free64, just missed his 15-foot birdie putt to the left on thefinal hole. Became the oldest champions tour winner sincegil morgan in the 2007 Walmart First tee open at pebbleBeach. In 2009, there were no winners older than 55…Finished t29 at the u.S. open, becoming the only playerto tee it up in all five u.S. opens at pebble Beach and thesecond-oldest player (60) to make the cut at the u.S. open(Sam Snead, 61, finished t29 in 1973). It was his 25th madecut at the u.S. open, with only five players completing 72holes more times: Jack Nicklaus (35), Sam Snead (27), HaleIrwin (27), gene Sarazen (26) and raymond Floyd (26).cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Less than a year after left hip replacement surgery,came close to one of the most surprising finishes in pgaTom Watson (Continued)tour history with a playoff loss at the British open. aftermissing the cut at the masters, at age 59 he was a paraway from becoming the oldest winner in major championshiphistory. aiming for a sixth British open crown, shot65-70-71-72—280 to tie Stewart cink in regulation aftermaking bogey on the 72nd hole, missing a 9-foot putt forthe win. Lost the four-hole playoff by six shots but earnedhis fist top-10 on tour since 2002 (seventh, mastercardcolonial) and moved from No. 1,374 to No. 105 in theofficial World golf ranking...Finished 114th on the moneylist...Best champions tour finish was a second at theconstellation Energy Senior players championship. 2008:on the pga tour, missed the cut at the masterstournament and British open...on the champions tour,became the first player to successfully defend his title atthe outback Steakhouse pro-am near tampa. Edged ScottHoch and Jay Haas by one stroke. managed to scramble fora bogey on the final hole after dunking his second shot inthe water at No. 18. Victory was his 11th on the championstour and 50th overall in a tour-sanctioned event. JoinedJack Nicklaus, arnold palmer, Hale Irwin and Lee trevinoas the only players with at least 10 wins on the championstour, 20 victories on the pga tour and a combined 50titles on both tours...Followed his victory in tampa byteaming with andy North to win the Legends Division titleat the Liberty mutual Legends of golf. the pair opened witha 13-under par 59 and followed with rounds of 62-64 for awire-to-wire victory in Savannah. played all 54 holes withouta bogey for the fourth straight year, a stretch of 162holes. the pair had won three consecutive titles in theunofficial raphael Division before the win in the LegendsDivision, which became an official event in 2008...underwent successful left hip replacement surgery on oct.2 by Dr. Joel matta at Saint John’s Health center in Santamonica, ca. 2007: In first start, finished t19 at the at&tpebble Beach National pro-am and was paired with sonmichael for the event. It was his first top-25 since the 2003British open. Extended streak to 36 consecutive seasonswith at least one made cut on the pga tour...also playedin his 34th masters tournament and just barely missed the36-hole cut after making a triple bogey-7 on the last holeFriday...at the Senior British open, prevailed in adverseconditions to win by one stroke over mark o’meara andStewart ginn at muirfield in July. Despite a double bogeyat the 72nd hole, claimed the event for the third time,duplicating victories in 2003 and 2005. Victory gave himeight official wins in the British Isles (five British open titlesand three Senior British open titles), including seven inScotland and 13 major championships overall. the win alsomade him the second three-time champion, joining garyplayer. triumph at the Senior British was his 10th careerwin on the champions tour and was his 49th official titleon both the pga tour/champions tour combined...Firstchampions tour victory of season came in February. Bravedchilly and windy conditions near tampa to win the outbackSteakhouse pro-am, holding off both Jay Haas and andyBean by a stroke at the tpc tampa Bay. the win ended an0-93 victory drought in Florida (0-77 on the pga tour and0-16 on the champions tour)...also teamed with goodfriend andy North to win a third straight raphael Divisiontitle at the Liberty mutual Legends of golf. Duo edged garyKoch and roger maltbie by one stroke in the 36-hole betterballcompetition in Savannah. 2006: Spent most of theseason on the champions tour, playing only two events onthe pga tour...Had a near miss at the u.S. Senior open inJuly at prairie Dunes cc. Held a two-stroke margin overeventual winner allen Doyle after 54 holes but startedSunday’s final round with bogeys on three of the first sixholes and then could not hold off a Sunday charge fromDoyle...competed in his 30th British open and made his22nd cut in the event, finishing t48...made his 33rdmasters appearance but did not make the cut. 2005: Spentmost of the season on the champions tour, playing onlytwo events on the pga tour...along with Luke Donald,played the first two rounds of the British open at St.andrews with Jack Nicklaus, who was making his lastappearance in a major championship. Went on to make hissecond consecutive cut in the event and posted a 1-over289 total to finish t41...Ended almost a two-year officialvictory drought when he triumphed for the second time atthe Senior British open, this time at royal aberdeen, hissixth overall title in Scotland...Won the season-endingSchwab cup championship and the season-long charlesSchwab cup and its $1-million first prize. came from sixstrokes back to defeat Jay Haas, thanks to a closing8-under 64. 2004: Finished t66 at the Bay Hill Invitationalfor his first made cut in a tour event since the 2002 Bankof america colonial...played in 12 champions tour eventsand collected five top-10s...Won his first Wendy’schampions Skins game on the third extra playoff hole...Hadsurgery on his right shoulder in october. 2003: played injust four events for the fourth straight year on pga tourbut participated in all nine majors between the pga tourand champions tour, a record for majors participation...thanks to two major victories, named champions tourplayer of the Year...playing on a special exemption, the53-year old shared the first-round lead at the u.S. openwith Brett Quigley at 5-under 65. Finished t28...Finished intop 10 in 10 of 14 events on the champions tour includingtwo wins and five runner-ups. Wins came in two of thechampions tour majors: Senior British open and JELD-WEN tradition...Finished first in charles Schwab cuppoints and donated entire $1-million bonus to aLS research,the disease his caddie Bruce Edwards died from...also therecipient of the card Walker award and the payne Stewartaward. 2002: made his 23rd cut in 29 appearances at themasters and finished t40...Was the oldest player to makethe cut at the pga at Hazeltine National and finished t48.2001: pga tour record string of consecutive years earningat least $100,000 stopped at 26 (1974-2000)...picked up awin for third consecutive year on champions tour at Seniorpga championship. 2000: made cut in three of four majorswith a best finish of t9 in the pga (missed masters cut)...Went over $1-million mark in season earnings for first timein his career. 1998: Earned 34th pga tour title with victoryat mastercard colonial. at 48, was oldest player towin event (previous oldest:46-year-old Ben Hogan when hecaptured his last of five colonial titles)...Stretch betweenfirst win, the 1974 Western open, and most recent (23years, 11 months, 24 days) third longest in tour history.1997: posted t3 at gtE Byron Nelson classic and fourth atmasters tournament. Best finish at augusta National since1991. 1996: after nine-year absence, returned to the pgaPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.70Driving Distance ...........................................278.6Driving accuracy percentage .......................75.69%greens in regulation percentage ................60.00%putting average ...........................................1.824(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 67–masters tournament/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–1973 Worldopen golf championship/5Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $732,603–2009 British open championship/2career High official World Rank: after 1998 mastercardcolonial/132010 ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average (actual) .............................70.55 (24)Driving Distance ...........................................278.1 (35)Driving accuracy percentage .......................73.27% (29)greens in regulation percentage ................67.92% (42)putting average ...........................................1.752 (15)MISCELLANEOUS ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 62–2010 toshiba classic/3.career champions tour Low Round: 59–2008 Libertymutual Legends of golf/1Largest career champions tour Paycheck/Finish: $440,000–2 times, most recent 2005 charlesSchwab cup championship/1Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-207


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2tour winner’s circle with victory at memorial tournament...Finished 25th on the money list, highest ranking since 1987,and made first trip to tHE tour championship since winningthat event in 1987. 1993: captain of victorious rydercup team. 1987: Won season-ending Nabisco championship(now tHE tour championship) and finished in top five onmoney list (No. 5) for last time in his career. 1984: Finishedin top-3 six times including three victories...First on finalmoney list for fifth time in career...Won pga of americaplayer of the Year award for sixth time in career (1977-80,1982 and 1984). 1983: Won the last of his eight majorchampionship crowns at the British open. also capturedBritish open titles in 1975, 1977, 1980 and 1982, masterstitles in 1977 and 1981 and the 1982 u.S. open. 1982: Wononly u.S. open title, chipping in on the 17th hole at pebbleTom Watson (Continued)Beach to nip Jack Nicklaus...For sixth consecutive year,captured at least three victories in a season. During thattime (1977-82) posted 26 wins, 13 runners-up finishes and10 thirds along with being the pga tours leading moneywinnerfour years in a row (1977-80)...Became one of sixplayers to win u.S. and British opens in same year (BobbyJones, gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Lee trevino and tigerWoods). 1980: Became first player to earn $500,000 in aseason when he captured six tour events to go along withthird British open...Was last player to win same eventthree consecutive years (1978-79-80 gtE Byron Nelsonclassics) before tiger Woods accomplished the feat twicein 2001. 1979: Earned third consecutive Vardon trophy(1977-79). 1974: First victory came at Western open, wherehe defeated tom Weiskopf and J.c. Snead by two strokes.Boo WeekleyeXeMPt StAtUS: 111th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: thomas Brent WeekleyHeiGHt: 6-0WeiGHt: 210BiRtHDAte: July 23, 1973BiRtHPLAce: milton, FLReSiDence: Jay, FL; plays out of cc of Brewton (aL)PeRSonAL:active in Kansas city-area charitable endeavors, includingchildren’s mercy Hospital and development of golf coursesfor junior players. Won the 2003 card Walker award as theresult of his interest in junior golf…In 1999, named honorarymember of the royal & ancient gc of St. andrews,joining fellow americans arnold palmer, Jack Nicklaus,former president george Bush and gene Sarazen…Led theeffort to raise awareness of aLS, the disease that took thelives of longtime caddie Bruce Edwards and former tourplayer Jeff Julian. Web site is bruceedwardsfoundation.org…Visited u.S. troops in Iraq in late 2007 and 2009 alongwith corey pavin and tim Simpson.FAMiLY: Wife, Karyn; thomas parker (8/14/01), aideno’Neal (6/23/08)eDUcAtion: abraham Baldwin agricultural collegeSPeciAL inteReStS: Hunting, fishingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1997Q ScHooL: 2001JoineD toUR: 2002nationwide tour Graduate (2006)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (2):2007 Verizon Heritage. 2008 Verizon Heritage.otHeR VictoRieS (1):2009 aDt Skills challenge [with Brandt Snedeker].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:9—crowne plaza Invitational at colonial, the greenbrierclassic; t10—Zurich classic of New orleans.2010 SeASon:His t10 finish at Zurich classic of New orleans was his firsttop-10 of season and fourth top-25 in five starts. posted9-under 279 total but was 10-under, and bogey-free, on thefront nine for the week…Next top-10 came with a ninthat the crowne plaza Invitational, spurred on by a secondround,7-under 63, just one shy of his career-best round.Friday’s round was aided by a 6-under 30 on the back nineat colonial cc…a second-round 7-under 63 paved the wayto a t9 finish at the inaugural greenbrier classic, his thirdtop-10 finish of the year.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made the cut 19 times in 22 starts, while postingeight top-25 finishes, including a top-10 in just his secondstart of the year...opened the season with a t15 finish atthe mercedes-Benz championship, followed by a t9 atthe Sony open in Hawaii...Forced to withdraw in the thirdround of tHE pLaYErS championship in may because ofa shoulder injury. Sat out for a month, then missed cuts atthe St. Jude championship and u.S. open before finishingt14 at the travelers championship. Did not miss a cut forthe remainder of the season (eight starts)...teamed withBrandt Snedeker in october to win the aDt Skills challengein palm Beach, FL. 2008: Won for the second consecutiveseason at the Verizon Heritage. made the cut in 19 of 24starts, including a career-best 11 top-25 finishes. Finishedsophomore campaign No. 33 in FedExcup standings andNo. 25 in earnings, surpassing $2 million in earnings for thesecond straight year...recorded his first top-10 finish of theyear with a t8 showing at the Bob Hope chrysler classic.Highlight of the week came on Saturday when birdies onthe final four holes at the palmer private course at pgaWest equaled the round of the week with a career-best10-under 62, topping the 63 he posted during the final roundof the 2002 FedEx St. Jude classic...after playing withhis mom in the pro-am, successfully defended his VerizonHeritage title at Harbour town. after chipping in for par onthe last two holes in 2007, holed a 78-yard chip for birdie atthe par-4 10th hole and went on to a three-stroke win overaaron Baddeley and anthony Kim. Became the first backto-backwinner at this event since Davis Love III in 1991-92.also the eighth player since 1960 to win his first two tourtitles in the same event...recorded his fifth top-10 finishwith a t4 at the Stanford St. Jude championship. He wasthe first-round leader with a 5-under 65 and recorded threerounds in the 60s...one of six rookies and an emotionalleader on the winning u.S. ryder cup team. Earned 2.5points in three matches for the team, including a 4-and-2win over oliver Wilson in Sunday Singles. garnered worldwideattention for riding his driver “cowboy horse” styledown the first fairway, leading eventually to an appearanceon “the tonight Show with Jay Leno.” also, dropped thegreen flag at the fall NaScar race in talladega, aL. 2007:the 2006 Nationwide tour graduate earned his first pgatour victory at the Verizon Heritage and collected morethan $2.5 million for the season...after returning to thepga tour for the second time, posted first career top-10in 30th career start at the mayakoba golf classic. Finishedsixth, three shots behind champion Fred Funk...one weeklater, finished t2 at the Honda classic after losing in afour-man playoff. three-putted the 72nd hole while holdinga one-stroke lead, missing a 3-foot par putt to fall into a<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2002 24 5 2 $95,206/2002007 29 20 1 1 1 5 9 96,399/25 2,613,211/232008 24 19 1 5 11 102,513/33 2,398,751/252009 22 19 1 8 802/73 1,107,448/852010 27 16 3 7 526/98 872,729/111total 126 79 2 1 1 14 37 7,087,345nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2002 2 1 1 $6,750/1952003 23 14 2 6 74,149/672004 20 13 1 4 49,690/912005 22 13 1 5 50,846/912006 24 19 2 2 9 14 312,843/7total 91 60 2 2 13 30 494,278* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 07 08 09 10masterst20 cutu.S. open t26 t26 cutBritish opent35 cut t13pga t9 t20 t36 cuttHE pLaYErS t44 t21 WD t56tour championshipt21accenture match play championship t9 t17Bridgestone Invitational t30 t66 t58 t46ca championship t30 t61the Barclayst35 cut t41 cutDeutsche Bank championship t41 t27 t54 cutBmW championship t57 t28nAtionAL teAMS: ryder cup (1), 2008; World cup (1), 2007.2-208 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSBoo Weekley (Continued)four-way tie with mark Wilson, Jose coceres and camiloVillegas. Eliminated from playoff on second extra hole,the par-4 10th, on monday morning when he and Villegasmade bogeys...chipped in for par on the 71st and 72ndholes to win his first tour title at the Verizon Heritageby one stroke over Ernie Els. posted rounds of 67-69-66-68—270 and overcame a two-stroke deficit to 54-holeleader Jerry Kelly. Winds in excess of 40 mph forced thefinal round to be postponed from Sunday to monday.Finished at 14-under par to hold off Els, who nearly holedhis second shot for eagle on the final hole. Jumped to No.8 in FedExcup points and earned $972,000 to surpass $1million in season earnings for the first time...three backafter a first-round 68 in his first British open start, finishedt35...made his first start in a World golf championshipsevent at the Bridgestone Invitational. Was one strokeback of the lead after the first round, finished t30...cardeda third-round 65 on his way to a t9 finish at the pgachampionship, his first-career top-10 in a major championship...posteda t21 in first career tour championship start,and finished 25th in the FedExcup standings...teamed withHeath Slocum to finish second at the omEga mission HillsWorld cup in late November, losing to Scotland on the thirdhole of a sudden-death playoff. 2006: Finished seventhon the Nationwide tour money list to graduate from thattour for the first time and play on the pga tour for thesecond time. posted a career-high nine top-10s (tied withKen Duke for tour lead) and 14 top-25s on the Nationwidetour. Season powered by seconds at the National miningassociation pete Dye classic (second in a playoff) andmiccosukee championship. Lost in a playoff to Jason Enloein West Virginia. Held the 54-hole lead in chattanoogaafter posting a season-low 22-under-par 194, before finishingone shot out of the Kyle reifers-Brandt Snedekerplayoff. 2005: For the second consecutive year finishedNo. 91 on the Nationwide tour money list. made 22 starts,finishing in the top-25 five times, with a best effort beinga t10 at the Knoxville open presented by Food city. 2004:Finished No. 91 on the Nationwide tour money list. made20 starts, finished in the top-25 four times, including hisonly top-10, a t7 at the Northeast pennsylvania classic.2003: In first season on the Nationwide tour, finishedNo. 67 on the money list. cracked the top 25 on six differentoccasions, with two top-10s to his credit. 2002:Was a rookie on the pga tour after finishing t23 at theQualifying tournament in the fall of 2001. made the cut infive of 24 starts during his rookie season on tour. missedhis first 10 cuts before finally cashing a paycheck, with at19 at the FedEx St. Jude classic in late June, his besteffort of the season. 2001: made his first trip to the finalsof the Qualifying tournament and finished t23. playedmini-tours in late-1990s, winning multiple times on the Dptour and the Emerald coast tour.PeRSonAL:played high school golf with pga tour member HeathSlocum. tour member Bubba Watson later attended andplayed golf at milton High School, and nearby resident JoeMike WeireXeMPt StAtUS: major medical ExtensionFULL nAMe: michael richard WeirHeiGHt: 5-9WeiGHt: 155BiRtHDAte: may 12, 1970BiRtHPLAce: Sarnia, ontario, canadaReSiDence: Sandy, utDurant is a close friend. Slocum’s dad, Jack, served ashis caddie during finals of the Qualifying tournament…Nicknamed after cartoon hero Yogi Bear’s sidekick, “BooBoo” Bear…Studied turfgrass science in college and laterworked as a laborer at the monsanto chemical plant inpensacola, FL…used to wear rain pants because cottonpants caused him to break out in a rash…Sponsored bythe outdoors apparrel company mossy oak, which specializesin camouflage apparrel…Lists Ben Hogan as his hero.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.85 (81)Driving Distance ...........................................291.9 (55)Driving accuracy percentage .......................67.14% (47)greens in regulation percentage ................70.07% (17)putting average ...........................................1.817 (170)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 63–3 times, most recent thegreenbrier classic/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2008 BobHope chrysler classic/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $990,000–2008 Verizon Heritage/1career High official World Rank: after 2008 EDS ByronNelson championship/23FAMiLY: Wife, Bricia; Elle marisa (12/19/97), Lili(4/3/00)eDUcAtion: Brigham Young university (1993,recreation management)SPeciAL inteReStS: Hockey, fishing, skiingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1992Q ScHooL: 1997, 1998JoineD toUR: 1998Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (8):1999 air canada championship. 2000 World golfchampionships-american Express championship. 2001tHE tour championship. 2003 Bob Hope chrysler classic,Nissan open, masters tournament. 2004 Nissan open.2007 Fry’s Electronics open.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (2):1997 Bc tEL pacific open [can], canadian masters [can].otHeR VictoRieS (3):2003 champions challenge [with Dean Wilson]. 1999telus Skins game. 2004 champions challenge [with DeanWilson].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:6—Bob Hope classic.2010 SeASon:Struggled during the year and doctors later diagnosed apartial ligament tear in his right elbow. Finished sixth at theBob Hope classic on the strength of a final-round 66. Hasfour top-10 finishes at the palm Springs, ca, event, includinga win in 2003. Will begin the 2011 season on a majormedical Extension. coupled with the $559,092 he won in2010, will have five events to equal No. 125 on the 2010money list (troy merritt, $786,977).cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished 29th in the FedExcup standings for his secondstraight top 30 finish (6th in 2008)...opened the seasonwith a 10-under 62, one shy of his career-low round, on hisway to a t3 finish at the 50th Bob Hope classic, a tournamenthe won in 2003...Finished second at the 54-hole,rain-shortened at&t pebble Beach National pro-am...recorded consecutive t10 finishes at the memorialtournament and the u.S. open. His eighth top-20 finish in11 starts at the u.S. open began with a tournament-low6-under 64, just one shy of the u.S. open record of 63...made a hole-in-one at the rBc canadian open, his secondtour ace with the first coming at the 1998 Kemper open...Struggled out of the gate with a 1-over 71 at the World golfchampionships-Bridgestone Invitational, but rallied withrounds of 66-69-70 to finish 10th. It was his third 10th-placefinish in last six starts at this event...Finished t25 at tHEtour championship in his seventh start at the event...returned to grayhawk gc in the Fall Series for the Frys.comopen where he snapped a three-year winless drought in2007. matched his career-low round of 9-under 61 Sundayto claim a t6 with Bryce molder. the finish was his thirdconsecutive top-10 finish at grayhawk (2007, won; 2008, t4;2009, t6)...represented the International team at thepresidents cup for the fifth consecutive time...Equaledcareer-low round with a 9-under 61 in the final round of theFrys.com open to finish t6. 2008: ranked sixth in theFedExcup standings, thanks to six top-10s. Ended the yearwith 18 made cuts in 24 starts...Finished fourth at themercedes-Benz championship after holding the 36- and54-hole leads. got off to a rough start on Sunday withbogeys on two of his first four holes before rallying with fivebirdies on his last 10 holes, falling two strokes shy of theDaniel chopra-Steve Stricker playoff...recorded his seventhcareer runner-up finish with a t2 at the memorialtournament, two behind winner Kenny perry. In nine startsat muirfield Village gc, has collected three top-5s (2000,PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.57 (154)Driving Distance ...........................................273.9 (184)Driving accuracy percentage .......................53.83% (185)greens in regulation percentage ................57.89% (192)putting average ...........................................1.761 (42)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–the Honda classic/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–2 times, mostrecent 2009 Frys.com open/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,080,000–2003 masters tournament/1career High official World Rank: after 2003 greatermilwaukee open/3pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-209


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSMike Weir (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2fourth, 2003, third)...In July at the rBc canadian open,shared the first-round lead at 5-under 65, before finishingt5 with Nicholas thompson and Scott mccarron. His finishwas the best by a canadian in that event since he finishedsecond at glen abbey in 2004. called the task of carryingthe weight of his country on his shoulders “incredibly specialand lucky.”...Sporting a beard reminiscent of his commercialwith hockey great Wayne gretzky, finished t7 atthe Barclays. Shot 67-67 in the middle rounds at ridgewoodcc in paramus, NJ, in the first event of the pga tourplayoffs for the FedExcup. Was one stroke back through 54holes...Led after 54 holes at the Deutsche Bankchampionship the following week, but finished second, fivebehind Vijay Singh, who shot a final-round 63. It was hiseighth career runner-up finish and the ninth time in 10career attempts that he held a 54-hole lead and didn’t win.Shot a career-low and course record-tying 10-under 61 intaking the first-round lead at tpc Boston...posted his finaltop-10 finish of the season with a t6 effort at tHE tourchampionship presented by coca-cola...returned tograyhawk gc in September for the Frys.com open, site ofhis 2007 Fry’s Electronics open win. Fired four rounds in the60s, capped of by a final-round seven-under-par 63 to finisht4, his seventh top-10 of the season. 2007: returned towinner’s circle at the Fry’s Electronics open and defeatedWorld No. 1 tiger Woods in canadian homeland at thepresidents cup…recorded his first top-10 of the seasonwith a t8 at the at&t National. It was his first top-10 sincea solo sixth at the 2006 pga championship...representingthe International team in home country of canada as acaptain’s pick for captain gary player, posted a 3-1-1record including a 1-up victory over World No. 1 tigerWoods in the Singles matches...captured eighth careertour title at the inaugural Fry’s Electronics open, his firstwin since 2004. carded rounds of 69-64-65-68—266 toedge runner-up mark Hensby by one stroke, thanks in partto a 2-under-par effort over the last five holes. Victory tiedhim with george Knudson (8 wins, 1961-72) as the winningestcanadian in tour history. 2006: Finished in the top40 (No. 33) on the money list for the sixth time in the lasteight seasons. twelve top-25s were the most since he had16 in ‘03...Best finish was a t3 at the at&t pebble BeachNational pro-am...Finished t6 at the u.S. open at WingedFoot and sixth at the pga championship. posted at leasttwo top-10s in the majors for the third time in his nine-yeartour career (2003: won masters, t3 u.S. open, t7 pgachampionship; 2004: t4, u.S. open, t9, British open). 2005:Fell to No. 56 on the money list with only two top-10s in 23starts. Lingering neck injury suffered at 2004 Bell canadianopen affected play...2003 masters champion reboundedfrom missed cut in 2004 with t5 finish in augusta...compiled a 2-2-0 record at the presidents cup, including a3-and-2 Singles victory over Scott Verplank. 2004:maintained top-10 official World golf ranking status onthe strength of a victory at Nissan open and top-10s in twomajors...Started the final round with a five-stroke lead andsurvived a rainy final round at riviera to successfullydefend his Nissan open title. Won his previous six tourevents from behind and was 0-for-5 with a 54-hole lead.closed with an even-par 71 and became the first back-tobackwinner at riviera since corey pavin in 1994-95…posted back-to-back top-10s at the u.S. open with his t4finish (t3 in 2003). then posted back-to-back top-10s in amajor with a t9 at the British open in Scotland...Finished asrunner-up at the Bell canadian open after a bogey on the72nd hole pushed him into a playoff with Vijay Singh.missed a 5-footer for birdie on the second extra hole to winand was defeated by Singh on the following hole afterWeir’s approach found the hazard just right of the green.Held the second- and third-round leads, including a threestrokelead heading into Sunday’s final round. His best finishand just the second top-10 in 14 starts in his nationalopen. 2003: Had breakthrough season on tour with threewins, matching his career total entering the season, includinghis first major title at the masters. missed just one cutall season for the fist time in his career. Fifth-place finishon money list and earnings over $4.8 million were careerbests...claimed fourth pga tour title at Bob Hope chryslerclassic. Entered final day four shots behind tim Herron butfinal-round 67, tied for low final-round score, helped himedge Jay Haas by two strokes...Won for second time in fourevents at the Nissan open, finishing strong with a finalround5-under 66. Defeated charles Howell III with a birdieon the second playoff hole after beginning the final roundseven strokes behind Howell. payday moved him past the$2-million mark for the third time in the last four seasons...after recording just the fourth bogey-free final-round by awinner in the 67-year history of the masters (first sinceDoug Ford in 1957), defeated Len mattiace in a playoff witha bogey on the first extra hole. Nailed a 6-footer for par onthe 18th hole to force the playoff. Became first left-handersince Bob charles at the 1963 British open to win a major...Finished season with top-10s in three of four majors…Edged Los angeles Dodgers relief pitcher Eric gagne to winthe canadian press’s male athlete of the year award for athird time (also 2000 and 2001). 2002: Had 11 top-25s butdid not have a top-10 finish for the first time in his five-yeartour career...tied the plantation course record with10-under-par 63 before finishing t14 at the mercedeschampionships. His 63 was the lowest first-round score inmercedes championships history. 2001: Earned over $2million for second consecutive season and picked up a victoryfor the third straight year...Finished season by winningtHE tour championship. Final-round 68 put him in playoffwith Ernie Els, Sergio garcia and David toms. Birdie-3 onfirst extra hole gave him his first playoff victory and madehim first international player to win tHE tourchampionship. 2000: First canadian to play in presidentscup, where he led the international team with a 3-2-0record...collected his second victory on the pga tour inthe season-ending World golf championships-americanExpress championship. a bogey-free 67 on Saturday andfinal-round 67 lifted him to his first World golfchampionships title. career-best $1 million first prizemoved him to sixth on the money list with $2,547,829,seventh player to surpass the $2.5 million mark in singleseasonearnings...Lost first tour playoff at michelobchampionship when David toms sank a five-foot par putton first extra hole. 1999: Went from being medalist at 1998pga tour Qualifying tournament to tour championship...Earned first pga tour title at air canada championshipwith two-stroke victory over Fred Funk. Key to victory waseagle-2 from 147 yards on No. 14 during final round. Firstcanadian to win on native soil since pat Fletcher won 1954canadian open. First canadian to win on tour sincerichard Zokol won 1992 greater milwaukee open. 1998:as rookie, earned $218,967 to rank 131st on money list.1997: Led canadian tour order of merit after winning BctEL pacific open and canadian masters. Was firstcanadian to lead order of merit since Jerry anderson in1989. 1993: Named canadian tour rookie of the Year afterwinning Infiniti tournament players championship.Amateur: Won 1990 ontario amateur championship...Western athletic conference player of Year and secondteamall-american in 1992 at Brigham Young...Winner of1988 ontario Junior championship and 1986 canadianJuvenile championship.PeRSonAL:During busy presidents cup week in montreal in 2007, metand presented canadian prime minister Stephen Harperwith a personalized taylormade golf bag…Dropped theceremonial puck before the toronto maple Leafs playoffgame against the philadelphia Flyers on april 14, 2003.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 3-2events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1989a 11992a 11992 11993 2 1 $1,940/3171994 11995 11996 5 2 1 1 36,624/2101997 4 1 7,709/2871998 27 13 2 5 218,967/1311999 30 20 1 1 1 7 12 1,491,139/232000 28 23 1 1 8 16 2,547,829/62001 23 20 1 2 1 6 13 2,777,936/112002 25 22 11 843,890/782003 21 20 3 4 10 16 4,918,910/52004 22 16 1 1 7 10 2,761,536/142005 23 14 1 2 6 1,363,467/562006 24 20 1 6 12 1,883,724/332007 23 20 1 4 9 89,198/87 1,986,053/352008 26 20 2 8 13 113,118/6 3,020,135/142009 24 20 1 1 6 12 468/29 2,379,422/262010 19 11 1 2 360/128 559,092/151total 331 243 8 9 8 68 138 26,798,374nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1993 1total 1* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters t28 t27 t24 1 cut t5 t11 t20 t17 t46 t43u.S. open cut t16 t19 cut t3 t4 t42 t6 t20 t18 t10 t80British open t37 t52 cut t69 t28 t9 cut t56 t8 t39 cut cutpga t10 t30 t16 t34 t7 cut t47 6 cut t42 cut cuttHE pLaYErS cut t44 t19 t27 cut t17 t22 t37 t32 t14 cuttour championship t26 21 1 t19 t4 t6 t25accenture match play championship t17 t17 t17 t17 t33 t9 t33 t33 t33 t17Bridgestone Invitational t24 25 t24 t23 t41 t36 t22 WD 10 t55ca championship t30 1 cNL t15 t28 t18 DNS t50 t20 t35 t26the Barclays WD t19 t12 cut t29 t41 t7 t31Deutsche Bank championship t30 2 t23BmW championship cut 2 t51 t3 t38 t3 cut cut t42 t67 t20nAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (5), 2000, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009; World cup (6),1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2007.2-210 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSMike Weir (Continued)prior to 2003 presidents cup, gave teammates teamcanada hockey jerseys complete with names stitched onthe back…at age 13, sought advice from Jack Nicklaus. Ina letter, asked whether he should switch to playing righthanded.response was to stick to natural swing…threetimerecipient (2000-1 and 2003) of Lionel conacher award,given to canada’s male athlete of the Year. First golfer tobe so honored since 1932…received the order of canadain 2009, canada’s highest civilian honor, and received theorder of ontario in 2004. 2009 canadian golf Hall of Fameinductee…mike Weir Foundation, established in 2004, isdedicated to advancing the physical, emotional and educationalneeds of children. runs annual event, the mikeWeir miracle golf Drive for Kids, to raise money for thechildren’s miracle Network. Established mike Weir Winein 2005 and all proceeds go to the Weir Foundation…Website is mikeweir.com.Brett Wetterich<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2006 EDS Byron Nelson championship.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):2003 chitimacha Louisiana open. 2004 Envirocare utahclassic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t8—Viking classic.2010 SeASon:playing in 13th event of the season, on a major medicalextension, finished t8 at the Viking classic, his first top-10in five starts at annandale gc. It was his first top 10 ontour since the 2007 Deutsche Bank championship (t2) asveteran continued come back from shoulder injury. majormedical Extension will carry over to the 2011 season, withone event remaining and equal No. 125 on the 2008 moneylist to earn $220,405 and earn the major medical Extensionfor the remainder of the 2011 season.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:member of the pga tour in 2000-02, 2005-10 and theNationwide tour in 2003-04. 2009: Because of a lingeringshoulder injury, did not play on the pga tour under amajor medical Extension. Had 17 events to earn $731,077,which coupled with 2008 earnings of $121,675, to equalNo. 125 from the 2008 money list and earn the majoreXeMPt StAtUS: major medical ExtensionFULL nAMe: Brett WetterichHeiGHt: 6-0WeiGHt: 205BiRtHDAte: august 9, 1973BiRtHPLAce: cincinnati, oHReSiDence: Jupiter, FLFAMiLY: Wife, Erin; mia Elizabeth (8/21/09)medical Extension status for the remainder of the season.2008: made the cut in seven of 11 pga tour eventshe started but was hampered with injuries. Forced towithdraw from the World golf championships-accenturematch play championship because of a shoulder injury andthen injured his wrist while preparing for the u.S. open attorrey pines. Last start came in the memorial tournamentin early June. Earned a major medical Extension for 2009.2007: Started the season with his first appearance in themercedes-Benz championship, where he was tied for thefirst-round lead before finishing t22…posted a final-round67 to finish t8 at the Honda classic for his first top-10of the season. Has three career top-10s at the Hondaclassic, including his first top-10 in 2002...Finished runnerupto tiger Woods at the World golf championships-cachampionship at Doral resort and Spa, recording hissecond top-10 in two starts at the event. He finished t6 in2006 in the World golf championships event in England atthe grove...tied for the lead after 36 holes at the masterstournament before finishing t37...collected his secondrunner-up finish of the season with a t2 the DeutscheBank championship. Held a one-stroke lead through 54holes at tpc Boston after a third-round 5-under 66. couldnot hold off phil mickelson in the final round, finishing twostrokes back tied with tiger Woods and arron oberholser...Hit the two longest drives of the year - 437 yards on thepar-4 12th hole at the season-opening mercedes-BenzeDUcAtion: Wallace State community collegeSPeciAL inteReStS: Hunting, fishing, all sportstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1994Q ScHooL: 1999, 2001, 2005JoineD toUR: 2000nationwide tour Graduate (2004)championship and 435 yards on the par-5 16th hole at theWorld golf championshps-Bridgestone Invitational. 2006:2005 Q-School graduate earned first pga tour victory atthe EDS Byron Nelson championship, competed for theunited States at the ryder cup and claimed 10th placeon the tour’s money list…First top-10, a t6 at the ShellHouston open, came in his sixth start of season...one weeklater, aided by three rounds in the 60s, finished t4 at theZurich classic of New orleans...two weeks later, earnedfirst tour victory at the EDS Byron Nelson championshipby one shot over trevor Immelman and dedicated theemotional win to his older brother, mark, who was killedby a drunk driver in chicago in 2003. the first-place checkof $1.1 million was nearly as much as Wetterich had madesince turning pro in 1994...picked up his fourth top-10 in hislast six starts (since Shell Houston open) with a t2 finishat the memorial tournament. prior to the Shell Houstonopen, had just three career top-10s in 76 starts...Finished10th on the u.S. ryder cup team list to make his first rydercup team, where he had an 0-2-0 record...Week after theryder cup, finished t6 at the World golf championshipsamericanExpress championship in London...competed infirst tour championship, finishing t22. 2005: Finished t26at the Qualifying tournament to improve his status for 2006after finishing 132nd on the 2005 season money list on thestrength of two top-10s and five top-25s...recorded secondtop-10 of his career with a t6 at the Honda classic, threeSection 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1998 12000 9 1 $7,174/2422001 12002 32 12 1 1 203,034/1742003 12005 28 10 2 5 576,029/1322006 25 16 1 2 6 9 3,023,185/102007 28 17 2 4 7 96,174/27 2,208,282/282008 11 7 213/417 121,675/2172010 16 11 1 5 158/248 510,672/156total 152 74 1 4 14 27 6,650,052nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2000 4 2 $3,110/2172001 4 1 1,535/2662003 22 16 1 1 3 7 174,805/242004 28 16 1 1 5 7 253,637/102005 1 1 1 1 13,500/1702006 1 1 2,850/249total 60 37 2 1 1 9 15 449,438* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08masterst37 cutu.S. open cut cutBritish opencut cutpga cut t32tHE pLaYErSt52 cuttour championship t22 t29accenture match play championshipt33Bridgestone Invitational t36 t30 DNSca championship t6 2 t61the Barclays cut t71 cut cut cutDeutsche Bank championship t10 t2BmW championship cut t40 t58 t30nAtionAL teAMS: ryder cup (1), 2006.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-211


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSBrett Wetterich (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2years after a t8 at the 2002 Honda classic...Next top-10was a t10 at the Deutsche Bank championship, jumpinginto top-125 on pga tour money List at No. 118. afterBoston, ended the year missing four cuts in last six starts,but managed to finish strong with t12 at the Southern FarmBureau classic, the last full-field event of the season. 2004:Entered the Nationwide tour championship in the No. 23spot on the money list but his runner-up showing propelledhim 13 spots to finish No. 10 and earn his way back to thepga tour...recorded his second career Nationwide tourvictory at the 2004 Envirocare utah classic. 2003: Finished24th on the Nationwide tour after winning his first careertournament in his initial event of the season at the 2003chitimacha Louisiana open. opened the event with a10-under 62. 2002: Finished 174th on the tour moneylist....recorded first top-10, a t8 at the Honda classic. Wastwo behind mike Weir entering the final round and shot 72to finish five behind winner matt Kuchar. 2001: Finishedt13 at Qualifying tournament to earn his card for 2002.2000: made one cut in nine starts on the pga tour. 1999:Finished 35th at the Qualifying tournament to earn pgatour card for the 2000 season, his first official season onthe tour. 1998: Qualified for the u.S. open at the olympicclub, missed the cut.PeRSonAL:remembers older brother, mark, who was killed by a drunkdriver in chicago in 2003, with the initials, mtW, in boldletters on his golf bag…His father started him playinggolf at age 2…only college scholarship he received wasat Wallace State community college in Hanceville, aL.From the 2006 ryder cup, Wetterich gave his $100,000charitable share to Wallace State.Charlie Wi (Wee)eXeMPt StAtUS: 53rd on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: charlie WiHeiGHt: 5-10WeiGHt: 175BiRtHDAte: January 3, 1972BiRtHPLAce: Seoul, South KoreaReSiDence: North Hills, ca; plays out of Wood ranchgc (Simi Valley, ca)PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.85 (81)Driving Distance ...........................................307.3 (4)Driving accuracy percentage .......................57.82% (162)greens in regulation percentage ................68.11% (68)putting average ...........................................1.801 (146)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–Wyndham championship/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2002 canongreater Hartford open/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,116,000–2006 EDS Byron Nelson championship/1career High official World Rank: after 2007 World golfchampionships-ca championship/21FAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: university of california-BerkeleySPeciAL inteReStS: Skiing, all sportstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1995Q ScHooL: 2004, 2006nationwide tour AlumnusBeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSHeS:t2—2007 u.S. Bank championship in milwaukee, 2008Valero texas open, 2009 Zurich classic of New orleans.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (9):1997 Kuala Lumpur open [malaysia]. 2001 Volvo chinaopen, Shin Han Dong Hae open [Kor], SK telecom open[Kor]. 2002 SK telecom open [Kor]. 2004 pocari Sweatopen [Kor], taiwan open [asia]. 2005 gS caltex masters[Kor]. 2006 maybank malaysian open [Eur.].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:4—at&t National, rBc canadian open; 8—the Hondaclassic, BmW championship.2010 SeASon:posted four top-10 finishes, tying his career-best (2008).played his way into three playoff events, but stumbled onfinal day of BmW championship after having the opportu-<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2002 1 12005 23 11 1 2 $250,081/1862006 12007 27 18 1 3 8 89,050/90 1,145,975/842008 27 21 1 4 11 101,550/42 1,515,395/612009 28 18 1 3 7 1,101/56 1,375,096/642010 27 21 4 11 1,560/33 1,568,492/53total 134 90 3 15 39 5,855,040nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1996 27 12 1 7 $23,601/801997 11998 13 5 2 2 26,571/771999 10 3 2 6,556/1482000 25 13 1 31,451/1062005 12006 17 13 1 4 6 137,238/40total 94 46 1 7 18 225,416* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*nity to play in tHE tour championship...opened the Hondaclassic with a 4-over 39 and five bogeys on his first nineholes, but played the final 63 holes with just three bogeysto finish eighth...a second-round 65 was one of four roundsof par or better to finish t4 at the at&t National, threestrokes behind winner Justin rose...posted four roundsin the 60s in July to finish in a nine-way tie for fourth atthe rBc canadian open...Improved with each start in thefirst three events of the playoffs, but finished No. 33 inthe FedExcup standings to miss tHE tour championship.Began the playoffs with a t27 at the Barclays...Finishedt18 at the Deutsche Bank championship after equaling thebest birdie streak of the season, with six in a row (on holes14 through 1) en route to a second-round, 5-under 66...Helda share of the 36-hole lead with matt Kuchar at the BmWchampionship and entered the final round just one shotbehind tournament-leader ryan moore, but a final-round74 left him t8.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYcAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: posted his third consecutive $1 million-plus seasonon tour...after a t9 at the Honda classic he made it backto-backtop-10s at transitions championship, chipping-intwice on the front nine of the final round to make the turnwith the outright lead at 9-under. Bogeys at both back-ninepar 3s saw him finish t4 at 6-under...rebounded withhis season-best finish of t2 at the Zurich classic of Neworleans in april. the finish tied his career-best (2007 u.S.Bank championship in milwaukee, 2008 Valero texasopen). En route to the finish in New orleans, recorded justfour bogeys over the course of all four rounds. Finished onestroke behind winner Jerry Kelly...represented Korea at theomEga mission Hills World cup for the second time in hiscareer, this time partnering with 2009 pga champion Y.E.Yang. 2008: Enjoyed his most successful season on the pgatour with 11 top-25 finishes, four of which were top-10s.Year 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10u.S. opencutpga t9 t56 cuttHE pLaYErSt63 cut cutBridgestone Invitationalt63the Barclays t57 cut t65 t67 t27Deutsche Bank championship t52 t14 t44 t19 t18BmW championship cut t64 t38 t8nAtionAL teAMS: asian Dynasty cup (1), 2003; Korean International team (1), 2004; Worldcup (2), 2006, 2009.2-212 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSCharlie Wi (Continued)missed just six cuts in 27 starts...Shared the first-roundlead with a 7-under 64 at the John Deere classic and finishedt4. It was his best finish since a t2 at the 2007 u.S.Bank championship in milwaukee...In his first career majorchampionship start, was one stroke back after 36 holes atthe pga championship. Fired rounds of 71-74, includingbeing paired with eventual champion padraig Harringtonand runner-up Sergio garcia in the final round, to finisht9 at oakland Hills...Shot a final-round 61 at the Valerotexas open to move from a t13 to a t2 finish, matchinghis career best. 2007: In second start of season, finishedt9 at the Buick Invitational. opened with a 9-under-par63 on the torrey pines North course, two off the pace ofBrandt Snedeker...Set the champion course record at pgaNational with a first-round, 5-under-par 65 at the Hondaclassic. Held the 18-hole lead and shared the 36-hole leadwith robert allenby at 5-under-par 135. Finished t13...Finished a career-best t2 at the u.S. Bank championship,with birdies on four of the last five holes for a final-round68...Qualified for the first two pga tour playoffs for theFedExcup events and finished t14 at the Deutsche Bankchampionship…added a t5 at the ginn sur mer classicat tesoro to move up 10 spots on the money list andtop the $1-million mark for the first time in his career.2006: Earned a return trip to the pga tour in 2007 aftersecond successful stint at 2006 Qualifying tournament,finishing t16...made the cut in 13 of 17 starts on the 2006Nationwide tour, with four top-10s. Finished the seasonNo. 40 on the money list, with $137,238...turned in oneof the most impressive stretches of the season, with fourtop-five showings in five starts—a t4 at the Henricocounty open, a career-best runner-up effort at the rexHospital open, t5 at the chattanooga classic and t4 atthe peek’n peak classic...Winner of the European tour’smaybank malaysian open by one stroke over two-timedefending champion thongchai Jaidee, denying Jaideehis third straight win at the event. 2005: rookie season ontour the result of successfully navigating through all threestages of 2004 Qualifying tournament. t26 in his fourthattempt at finals in 2004. made a 10-foot putt on the lasthole at Q-School to earn his card..Finished No. 196 on themoney list during his rookie season. t5 in his last start ofthe season at the Southern Farm Bureau classic...openedwith a 7-under 65 to share the first-round lead at the 84LumBEr classic with three others. Finished t32. 2004:Winner of the taiwan open on the asian tour. 2003: madethe cut in 10 of 25 starts on the European tour with hisonly top-25 a t16 at the Dunhill Links championship. 2002:made 13 of 17 cuts on the European tour. Best finish was at5 at the Dubai Desert classic...Won the S K telecom openon the asian tour...First career pga tour start came atthe World golf championships-NEc Invitational, where hetied for 63rd. 2001: Best finish on the European tour wasa t3 at the carlsberg malaysian open...Won three timeson the asian tour including the Volvo china open. 2000:made 13 of 25 cuts on the Nationwide tour with his onlytop-25 a t12 at the monterey peninsula classic. 1998: Hada pair of top-10s in limited play on the Nationwide tour.tied for fourth at the Wichita open. 1996: Had one top-10during his first full year on the Nationwide tour. Amateur:First-team all-america in 1995 at university of california,posting the third-lowest stroke average among collegiansgarrett WilliseXeMPt StAtUS: 112th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: garrett michael WillisHeiGHt: 6-1WeiGHt: 175BiRtHDAte: November 21, 1973BiRtHPLAce: charlotte, NcReSiDence: Knoxville, tNFAMiLY: Wife, Jennifer; gage maxwell (10/16/09)that season behind tiger Woods and Stewart cink...Wonthe 1990 california State amateur at age 17 (secondyoungestto accomplish that feat) and the 1995 Southerncalifornia amateur.PeRSonAL:Introduced to golf by his father…Expert skier earnedspending money during college by being a ski instructor…Student of martial arts, which helps his flexibility in thegolf swing.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.28 (23)Driving Distance ...........................................281.2 (146)Driving accuracy percentage .......................64.19% (86)greens in regulation percentage ................66.55% (110)putting average ...........................................1.752 (21)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–travelers championship/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–2 times, mostrecent 2009 the 50th Bob Hope classic hosted by arnoldpalmer/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $470,400–2009 Zurich classic of New orleans/t2career High official World Rank: after 2009 Zurichclassic of New orleans/82eDUcAtion: East tennessee State university (1996,communications)SPeciAL inteReStS: Dining, tV, video gamestURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1996Q ScHooL: 2000nationwide tour Graduate (2009)Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2001 touchstone Energy tucson open.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):2005 Envirocare utah classic. 2009 WNB golf classic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t4—St. Jude classic.2010 SeASon:Fired a first-round 65 to take the lead at transitionschampionship before finished t72…Finished t4 at theSt. Jude classic presented by Smith & Nephew in homestate of tennessee. opened 66-65 to share the 36-holelead. It was his best finish since a t2 at the 2002 Valerotexas open.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Earned a return trip to the pga tour in 2010, thanksto his No. 12 finish on the Nationwide tour money list.collected his second career win with a one-stroke victoryover chad collins at the WNB golf classic. Held a twoshotlead after 54 holes at midland cc. used back-to-backbirdies at Nos. 12 and 13 to open a two-shot advantageover collins, who had established a course record with a10-under 62 in Sunday’s final round and was the clubhouseleader. Suffered a bogey at No. 17 to cut his margin to onebut made par on the final hole for the win. First-place checkof $94,500 moved him up 13 spots to No. 6 on the moneylist and assured return trip to the pga tour in 2010. Wasa playoff runner-up to Vance Veazey at the season-openingpanama Digicel championship. His final-round 66 erased athree-shot deficit and forced a playoff with Veazey. Secondtop-10 was a solo third at the South georgia classic. addeda t7 at the utah championship, four years after he wonthe event at Willow creek cc. Did not play in the seasonendingtour championship because of the recent birth ofhis son, gage. 2008: played on the pga tour out of thepast champion’s category for the second straight year.made the cut in six of 11 tour starts, with his best finisha t15 at the Wyndham championship. also made eightstarts on the Nationwide tour, where his best result wasa t13 at the Henrico county open. 2007: made the cut in11 of 16 starts on the Nationwide tour, including six top-25finishes. Finished the season No. 56 on the money list, with$112,053. Season-best runner-up finish at the Fort Smithclassic, finishing 15-under 265 and one stroke behind JayWilliamson. made the cut in seven of 13 starts on the pgatour, with a t7 at the Frys.com open his best effort. posteda second-round 10-under-par 62 at tpc Summerlin and helda share of the 36-hole lead with george mcNeill and D.J.trahan. top-10 performance was third in 142 career startson the pga tour. 2006: Split season between pga tour(four made cuts in 10 starts) and Nationwide tour (sevenmade cuts in 16 starts), with a best finish of t4 at theNationwide tour’s palmettopride classic in mid-october.2005: played primarily on the Nationwide tour, where hefinished 33rd on money list and picked up his first victoryPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.16 (123)Driving Distance ...........................................280.2 (153)Driving accuracy percentage .......................70.44% (14)greens in regulation percentage ................69.87% (24)putting average ...........................................1.780 (95)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–6 times, most recentWyndham championship/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–2002 Valerotexas open/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $540,000–2001 touchstone Energy tucson open/1career High official World Rank: after 2010 Wyndhamchampionship/176pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-213


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSgarrett Willis (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2at the Envirocare utah classic. rounds of 67-71-67-70 ledto a 13-under 275 finish, one shot ahead of Kris cox, BrianHenninger and mathew goggin. posted just two top-25sin 2004, including season-best t12 at the chrysler classicof tucson, the event he won in 2001. 2003: Was No. 134on the pga tour money list. 2002: Finished out of the top125 (No. 136). a t10 at the 2002 Valero texas open was his<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1995a 11998 11999 12001 33 12 1 1 3 $684,038/772002 29 13 1 1 3 444,483/1362003 32 16 5 467,213/1342004 17 7 2 165,210/1962005 7 3 1 52,251/2282006 10 4 60,541/2282007 13 7 1 2 209/333 233,569/1902008 11 6 2 187/766 176,815/2012009 6 3 1 195/108 164,905/1952010 24 18 1 7 517/99 871,763/112total 185 89 1 1 4 26 3,320,786nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1997 18 8 1 $6,659/1411998 11 8 2 6 24,130/821999 15 9 1 1 2 5 53,451/502000 27 11 1 2 4 73,248/682004 4 2 1,663/3202005 19 12 1 1 9 150,384/332006 16 7 2 2 38,426/1202007 16 11 1 2 6 112,053/562008 8 3 1 13,816/1612009 17 14 1 1 1 4 9 269,856/12total 151 85 2 3 3 15 43 743,686* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYlone top-10 over the two-year period. Set Lacantera courserecord in second round with a 61. Needed only 96 puttson the week. 2001: made first tour start a winning one,defeating Kevin Sutherland by one stroke at touchstoneEnergy tucson open. third-round 64, after opening 71-69,lifted him to within two strokes of lead. closed with a 69.third tour player to win his first start as a member, joiningBen crenshaw (1973) and robert gamez (1990). 1997:member of the Nationwide tour beginning for the firsttime. traveled internationally and won the 1997 panamaopen, coming from seven strokes back on the final day.Won 1996 Hooters tour event in Decatur, aL, in his firstprofessional tournament. First-team all-america selectionat East tennessee State.Year 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10u.S. opencut cutpgacuttHE pLaYErScut cut cutthe Barclays cut WD cutDeutsche Bank championship t47 cut WDBmW championshipcut cut cutDean WilsoneXeMPt StAtUS: 117th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: Dean Hiroshi WilsonHeiGHt: 6-0WeiGHt: 175BiRtHDAte: December 17, 1969BiRtHPLAce: Kaneohe, HIReSiDence: Las Vegas, NVFAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: Brigham Young university (1992,Secondary Education)SPeciAL inteReStS: FishingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1992Q ScHooL: 2002, 2004nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2006 the INtErNatIoNaL.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (6):2002 tsuruya open [Jpn], gateway to the open mizunoopen [Jpn]. 2001 Japan pga championship, Japan pgamatch play championship, uBE Kosan cup [Jpn]. 2000aiful cup [Jpn].otHeR VictoRieS (2):2003 champions challenge [with mike Weir]. 2004champions challenge [with mike Weir].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:2—rBc canadian open.2010 SeASon:took advantage of a sponsor invitation by finishing runnerup,a stroke behind carl pettersson at the rBc canadianopen in July. posted three consecutive 5-under 65s at St.george’s g&cc to take four-stroke lead into the final round.a final-round, 2-over 72 derailed his chances.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made the cut in 13 of 29 starts on the pga tour,four of which were top-25s. Scored the only hole-in-oneat the crowne plaza Invitational when he aced the 13thhole with a 7-iron in the first round. 2008: Enjoyed a solidseason on the pga tour, defined by eight top-25 finishesand a pair of t3s in the span of three weeks in July. cardeda 6-under 66 to claim the 18-hole lead at the Zurich classicof New orleans before finishing t42. Was one of only twoplayers to break 70 (69) in the final round of tHE pLaYErSen route to finishing t10. Shared the second-round leadwith five others at the Stanford St. Jude classic, finishingt13. Finished t3 at the at&t National, thanks to weekendrounds of 65-67. closed with rounds of 64-65 to finish t3at the u.S. Bank championship. Jumped into top-70 inFedExcup standings and cracked $1 million in earnings forthird consecutive season. after winning in 2006, finished inthe top-10 four times in 2007, with a best finish of t5 at theStanford St. Jude championship. made his first start at themasters tournament, finishing t30. It was his third straightseason with at least four top-10s. 2007: after winning in2006, finished in the top-10 four times, with a best finish ofPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.22 (16)Driving Distance ...........................................281.6 (142)Driving accuracy percentage .......................67.37% (41)greens in regulation percentage ................68.98% (41)putting average ...........................................1.763 (46)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–Frys.com open/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2005 Valerotexas open/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $990,000–2006 the INtErNatIoNaL/1career High official World Rank: after 2002 greatermilwaukee open/532-214 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSDean Wilson (Continued)t5 at the Stanford St. Jude championship...made his firststart at the masters tournament, finished t30...It was histhird straight season with at least four top-10s. 2006: Infourth full season on tour, earned first victory in a playoffover tom Lehman at the International, and later earnedfirst tour championship berth. posted a career-best sixtop-10s and finished 22nd on the tour money list…collected his first tour win in his 118th start by defeatingLehman with a birdie on the second playoff hole at theInternational. Led the tournament in birdies with 23, includingthe playoff birdie. His 12 points during final round werethe most by a winner since rich Beem recorded 19 in 2002.Began final round five points behind third-round leaderZach Johnson. Became fourth first-time winner at castlepines gc and first since rod pampling in 2004. Becamethe first Hawaiian-born player to win on tour since DavidIshii, who won the 1990 Hawaiian open...Finished t2 atthe Valero texas open. 2005: one off the lead after 18<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2001 2 1 $30,055/2002 4 2 1 41,344/2003 27 15 2 7 654,345/982004 33 16 1 1 4 561,340/1332005 27 17 4 7 821,903/1022006 34 23 1 1 6 11 2,509,857/222007 28 18 4 9 90,256/75 1,258,507/762008 32 22 2 3 8 101,713/39 1,350,002/792009 29 13 4 291/145 442,600/1522010 18 9 1 1 4 434/114 832,640/117total 234 136 1 2 3 21 55 8,502,593nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1993 1 1 $904/2161995 11996 8 1 1 2,463/1841999 8 5 2 14,061/111total 18 7 3 17,428* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*holes at the Buick Invitational after a posting 9-under-par63. Disqualified for failing to sign his scorecard after asecond-round 75...First top-10 of year was solo sixth at theBarclays classic, where he posted the third double eagle intournament history on the ninth hole in the second round,holing a 4-iron from 217 yards. 2004: played in 33 events onthe pga tour and finished No. 133 on money list. returnedto Qualifying tournament and finished t13 to regain fullplaying status in 2005...after Bell canadian open was No.150 on the money list, posted first top-10 of season with at3 at the Valero texas open to earn $203,000. Jumped toNo. 121 on money list with best career finish. Led by onestroke through 36 holes after opening 64-65. 2003: came topga tour after garnering six victories on the Japan golftour during three-year stretch (2000-02). rookie was one ofseven (out of 38) players to retain full status out of tourQualifying School...In only his 10th career start on the pgatour, finished t6 at the chrysler classic of tucson. 2002:<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYEarned status for the 2003 season by finishing t11 at thepga tour Qualifying tournament...Best finish in fourstarts was t23 at Sony open in Hawaii...Won twice on theJapan golf tour, at the tsuruya open and gateway to theopen mizuno open. 2001: Breakthrough year in Japan withthree victories, including the Japan pga match-play andstroke-play championships, both considered majors on thattour, and made it into the top 70 in the official World golfranking. Finished second on the Japan pga tour moneylist, earning over $950,361...also finished t30 at the u.S.open. 2000: Jpga rookie of the year. 1999: member of theNationwide tour, finishing with two top-25s in eight starts.1996: one top-25 finish in eight starts on the Nationwidetour. Amateur: medalist at the 1991 Western athleticconference championship. member of the 1990-92 Wacchampionship teams at Brigham Young university. collegeteammate for three seasons at BYu with tour membermike Weir.Year 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masterst30u.S. open t30 cut cut t51 cutBritish opencut cutpga cut cut t29 cut t47tHE pLaYErS cut cut cut t10 cuttour championshipt19Bridgestone Invitationalt45ca championship cNL t22 t16the Barclays cut 6 t63 t60 t48 cutDeutsche Bank championship t19 t29 cut t30 t73BmW championship t67 cut cut cut t22Section 2 Player BiograPhiesMark WilsoneXeMPt StAtUS: 2009 tournament winner(through 2011)FULL nAMe: mark Joseph WilsonHeiGHt: 5-8WeiGHt: 145BiRtHDAte: october 31, 1974BiRtHPLAce: menomonee Falls, WIReSiDence: Elmhurst, IL; plays out of cog Hill g&cc(Lemont, IL)FAMiLY: Wife, amy; Lane, coleeDUcAtion: university of North carolina (1997,mathematics)SPeciAL inteReStS: Being home, hanging with mysons, watching “the office,” projects around the housetURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1997Q ScHooL: 2002, 2004, 2006nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (2):2007 the Honda classic. 2009 mayakoba golf classic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:6—children’s miracle Network classic; t7—Wells Fargochampionship.2010 SeASon:posted two top-10s in 28 starts. String of three straightyears inside the top 50 in the final FedExcup standings wasbroken when he finished 131st…posted t7 at the QuailHollow championship on the strength of a final-round 67…Finished sixth at the children’s miracle Network classic,thanks to four rounds in the 60s.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Won his second pga tour title and finished acareer-best 32nd in the FedExcup standings and No. 44 inearnings...Finished at 13-under 267 to win the mayakobagolf classic at riviera maya-cancun by two strokes overJ.J. Henry. Victory on march 1, 2009 came almost twoyears to the day after his first pga tour victory at theHonda classic on march 4, 2007. Went ahead for good onthe second hole of the final round, then held on through darkclouds and wild winds over the back nine. Shot a final-round68...Finished t3 at the memorial tournament at 8-under,four strokes behind winner tiger Woods. Entered the finalround tied for the lead with matt Bettencourt...36-holeco-leader with tiger Woods after opening 69-66 at BmWchampionship on home course, cog Hill g&cc. Finishedt10 to end his pga tour playoff run at 32nd in FedExcupstandings. 2008: Surpassed $1 million in earnings for thesecond consecutive season, with a career-high 25 madecuts in 29 starts. recorded a career-best 12 top-25s, finishingNo. 45 in the FedExcup standings...Four rounds in thePLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.10 (117)Driving Distance ...........................................280.6 (150)Driving accuracy percentage .......................68.85% (26)greens in regulation percentage ................70.28% (12)putting average ...........................................1.805 (152)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–John Deere classic/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–3 times, mostrecent 2008 Valero texas open/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $990,000–2007 the Honda classic/1career High official World Rank: after 2009 thememorial tournament/70pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-215


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSMark Wilson (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies260s (68-66-66-63) led to a season-best runner-up finish toZach Johnson at the Valero texas open. 2007: Earned firstcareer tour victory in 111th career start at the Hondaclassic at age 32 years, 5 months, 3 days. Defeated Josecoceres with a birdie-2 on the third playoff hole, the par-317th, on monday morning, as play had been suspendeddue to darkness after one playoff hole on Sunday evening.camilo Villegas and Boo Weekley were eliminated onthe second playoff hole when they made bogeys. postedrounds of 72-66-66-71—275 (5-under-par). Second-round66 included a self-imposed two-stroke penalty as caddiehad given advice regarding club selection to a fellow competitorearly in the round. Sank a 47-foot par putt on the16th hole on Sunday and made a 31-footer for par on thefirst playoff hole to stay alive. Became the 10th first-timewinner in tournament history, and the fourth in the lastseven years. recorded the 200th victory on the pga tourby a Nationwide tour alumnus. Earned 4,500 FedExcuppoints and $990,000. of his two-stroke penalty, Wilsonsaid, “I don’t think I would be here if I had not called it onmyself, because I would be thinking about it and if I wouldbe sitting here and had I not called it on myself, every time Ilook at that trophy, it would be tarnished.”...recorded sevenstraight birdies on holes three through nine in the thirdround of the memorial tournament, the most on tour in2007. 2006: playing with No. 126-150 status, finished 156thon money list with one top-10 in 24 starts...Earned tourcard for 2007 with t29 finish at Qualifying tournament...posted first top-10 of the season in his third start, a t9 atthe chrysler classic of tucson. Held first-round lead afterwith an 8-under 64. Was the first lead of any kind on tourin his 85th start. 2005: regained tour card for 2005 witht26 finish at Qualifying tournament...Slow start to the season,but finished the second half of the season with threetop-10s, beginning with the Deutsche Bank championshipin Boston. collected first top-10 of season in 18th startwith a t10 at Deutsche Bank championship. marked thirdcareer top-10 in 74 tour starts...recorded his best finishto date, a t3 at the Valero texas open. His previous bestwas a solo fourth at the 2003 Hp classic of New orleans.His $203,000 payday almost doubled his season earningsto $429,323...three starts later posted his third top-10 ofthe season with a t10 at the FuNaI classic at Walt DisneyWorld resort, aided by a career-best 9-under 63 in thethird round. His top-10 finish earned a spot in the followingweek’s chrysler championship. He collected $110,000 atthe FuNaI classic to improve season earnings to $553,623,moving from 151st on the season money list to 131st withtwo full-field events remaining in the season. made the cutin the last two full field events of the season to finish 133rdon the final season money list. 2004: playing with No. 126-150 status, participated in 19 events with one top-10, a t5at the reno-tahoe open...also played in six Nationwidetour events with two top-10s. 2003: as a rookie, playingin his 19th career event on tour, posted first top-10, asolo fourth at the Hp classic of New orleans...Narrowlymissed retaining card, finishing 128th on money list. 2002:Earned his first trip to the tour via a t17 finish at the 2002Qualifying tournament...Spent season as a rookie on theNationwide tour. only top-10 was a t8 at the SaS carolinaclassic...missed cut at the greater milwaukee open, hisonly tour appearance...played the Hooters tour from1998-2001 and won three times…played the pga tourof australasia from 2000-02. Amateur: Won Ben Hoganaward in 1996 as top Ncaa student golfer. a two-timeall-acc performer at North carolina (1996-97) and 1996acc champion.PeRSonAL:Has two career holes-in-one in competitive rounds, bothwhile playing with tour player Doug LaBelle II…citesBen Hogan as his hero…In 2006, donated $30,000 tomidwest athletes against childhood cancer Fund, the largestsingle donation by an athlete in charity’s history. madedonation before re-earning pga tour card via Qualifyingtournament. His “making a mark Fore macc” programmakes a donation for every made cut and additional fundingfor every top-30 finish…along with his wife, amy, isheavily involved in the Blessings in a Backpack charitableorganization, with a mission of sending needy school childrenhome every weekend with nonperishable food theycan eat on Saturday and Sunday.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1996a 11998 21999 1 1 $12,765/2702000 1 1 8,500/2001 2 2 13,727/2002 12003 30 11 1 3 482,502/1282004 19 12 1 2 300,317/1672005 25 12 1 3 3 573,218/1332006 24 16 1 4 444,318/1562007 25 18 1 3 6 93,313/42 1,637,112/562008 29 25 1 5 12 101,331/45 1,578,337/552009 28 21 1 1 3 9 1,438/32 1,838,414/442010 28 16 2 7 343/131 789,681/123total 216 135 2 1 2 19 46 7,678,893nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2000 12001 3 2 $2,624/2372002 23 11 1 1 31,312/1112004 6 2 2 2 26,108/1292006 1 1 5,550/215total 34 16 3 3 65,595* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10u.S. opencutpga cut cuttHE pLaYErScut t42 t55 cutBridgestone Invitationalt36ca championship 25the Barclays cut cut cut t24 t58Deutsche Bank championship t57 t59 t10 cut t30 t40 t27BmW championship t52 cut t40 cut t50 t25 t64 t102-216 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSTiger WoodseXeMPt StAtUS: 2008 uS open winner, leader inofficial earnings, multiple tournament winner(through 2014)FULL nAMe: Eldrick t. WoodsHeiGHt: 6-1WeiGHt: 185BiRtHDAte: December 30, 1975BiRtHPLAce: cypress, caReSiDence: orlando, FLFAMiLY: Sam alexis, charlie axeleDUcAtion: Stanford universitySPeciAL inteReStS: Basketball, diving, all sportstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1996JoineD toUR: 1996<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (71):1996 Las Vegas Invitational, Walt Disney World/oldsmobile classic. 1997 mercedes championships,masters tournament, gtE Byron Nelson golf classic,motorola Western open. 1998 BellSouth classic. 1999Buick Invitational, memorial tournament, motorolaWestern open, pga championship, World golfchampionships-NEc Invitational, National car rental golfclassic/Disney, tHE tour championship, World golfchampionships-american Express championship. 2000mercedes championships, at&t pebble Beach Nationalpro-am, Bay Hill Invitational, memorial tournament,u.S. open, British open, pga championship, World golfchampionships-NEc Invitational, Bell canadian open.2001 Bay Hill Invitational, tHE pLaYErS championship,masters tournament, memorial tournament, World golfchampionships-NEc Invitational. 2002 Bay Hill Invitationalpresented by cooper tires, masters tournament, u.S.open, Buick open, World golf championships-americanExpress championship. 2003 Buick Invitational, World golfchampionships-accenture match play championship, BayHill Invitational presented by cooper tires, 100th Westernopen presented by golf Digest, World golf championshipsamericanExpress championship. 2004 World golfchampionships-accenture match play championship. 2005Buick Invitational, Ford championship at Doral, masterstournament, British open, World golf championships-NEcInvitational, World golf championships-american Expresschampionship. 2006 Buick Invitational, Ford championshipat Doral, British open, Buick open, pga championship,World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational,Deutsche Bank championship, World golf championshipsamericanExpress championship. 2007 Buick Invitational,World golf championships-ca championship, Wachoviachampionship, World golf championships-BridgestoneInvitational, pga championship, BmW championship, tHEtour championship presented by coca-cola. 2008 BuickInvitational, World golf championships-accenture matchplay championship, arnold palmer Invitational presentedby mastercard, u.S. open. 2009 arnold palmer Invitationalpresented by mastercard, the memorial tournament,at&t National, Buick open, World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational, BmW championship.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (12):1997 asian Honda classic. 1998 Johnnie Walker classic[asia]. 1999 Deutsche Bank open-tpc of Europe [Eur], Worldcup of golf [indiv]. 2000 Johnnie Walker classic. 2001Deutsche Bank-Sap open tpc of Europe. 2002 DeutscheBank-Sap open tpc of Europe. 2004 Dunlop phoenix [Jpn].2005 Dunlop phoenix [Jpn]. 2006 Dubai Desert classic [Eur].2008 Dubai Desert classic [Eur]. 2009 JBWere australianmasters [aus].otHeR VictoRieS (13):1998 pga grand Slam of golf. 1999 World cup [with marko’meara], pga grand Slam of golf. 2000 Emc World cup[with David Duval]. pga grand Slam of golf. 2001 WilliamsWorld challenge, pga grand Slam of golf. 2002 pga grandSlam of golf. 2004 target World challenge. 2005 pgagrand Slam of golf. 2006 pga grand Slam of golf, targetWorld challenge. 2007 target World challenge.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t4—masters tournament, u.S. open.2010 SeASon:Failed to win on the pga tour for the first time in 15-yearcareer, dating to 1996. after 281 consecutive weeks atNo. 1 in the official World golf ranking, relinquishedposition to Lee Westwood on Nov. 1. Did not play prior tothe masters for personal reasons…Finished t4 in his firststart of the season, at the masters tournament. recordedhis first career eagle on the par-4 seventh hole in the finalround at augusta National and had a tournament-high foureagles. collected the ninth top-five finish of his masterscareer, joining phil mickelson, Ben Hogan, tom Kite, arnoldpalmer, Sam Snead and tom Watson. the only other personwith more top-fives at the masters is Jack Nicklaus,with 15…Shot 74-79 to miss the cut at the Quail Hollowchampionship, including a 43 on the back nine in the secondround, tying his career-worst nine-hole score. It was his firstmissed cut since the 2009 British open and the sixth missedcut in 241 professional starts…Withdrew on the seventhhole in the final round of tHE pLaYErS championship witha lingering neck injury that caused tingling in the fingers inhis right hand. Shot 70-71-71 in first three rounds. It wasthe third time he has withdrawn from a tour event as aprofessional (2006 Northern trust open and 1998 at&tpebble Beach National pro-am). also withdrew from the1995 u.S. open as an amateur…posted a 5-under 66 duringthe third round of the u.S. open to enter the final roundfive strokes behind tournament leader Dustin Johnson.Went on to card a 4-under 75 Sunday to finish t4 (hisSection 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 11-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1992a 11993a 31994a 31995a 4 31996a 3 2 11996 8 8 2 2 5 7 $790,594/241997 21 20 4 1 1 9 14 2,066,833/11998 20 19 1 2 2 13 17 1,841,117/41999 21 21 8 1 2 16 18 6,616,585/12000 20 20 9 4 1 17 20 9,188,321/12001 19 19 5 1 9 18 5,687,777/12002 18 18 5 2 2 13 16 6,912,625/12003 18 18 5 2 12 16 6,673,413/22004 19 19 1 3 3 14 18 5,365,472/42005 21 19 6 4 2 13 17 10,628,024/12006 15 14 8 1 1 11 13 9,941,563/12007 16 16 7 3 12 15 123,033/1 10,867,052/12008 6 6 4 1 6 6 100,000/70 5,775,000/22009 17 16 6 3 14 16 4,000/1 10,508,163/12010 12 11 2 7 1,300/42 1,294,765/68total 265 249 71 27 17 166 219 92,862,539<strong>PGA</strong> toUR oF AUStRALASiAYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2009 8 7 2 1 6 7 $3,193,663* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06masters t41 cut 1 t8 t18 5 1 1 t15 t22 1 t3u.S. open WD t82 t19 t18 t3 1 t12 1 t20 t17 2 cutBritish open t68 t22 t24 3 t7 1 t25 t28 t4 t9 1 1pga t29 t10 1 1 t29 2 t39 t24 t4 1tHE pLaYErS t31 t35 t10 2 1 t14 t11 t16 t53 t22tour championship t21 t12 20 1 2 t13 t7 26 2 2accenture match play championship t5 2 t33 1 1 t17 t9Bridgestone Invitational 1 1 1 4 t4 t2 1 1ca championship 1 t5 cNL 1 1 9 1 1the Barclays cut t43 t16 t13Deutsche Bank championship t7 t2 t40 1BmW championship cut t57 1 t9 1 t23 t20 1 t7 2 t2Year 07 08 09 10masters t2 2 t6 t4u.S. open t2 1 t6 t4British open t12 cut t23pga 1 2 t28tHE pLaYErS t37 8 WDtour championship 1 2accenture match play championship t9 1 t17Bridgestone Invitational 1 DNS 1 t78ca championship 1 5 t9HSBc champions t6 t6the Barclays t2 t12Deutsche Bank championship t2 t11 t11BmW championship 1 DNS 1 t15nAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (6), 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009; ryder cup(6), 1997, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2010; World amateur team championship (1), 1994; Walkercup (1), 1995; Dunhill cup (1), 1998; World cup (3), 1999, 2000, 2001.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-217


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2eighth top-10 at the u.S. open and 34th top 10 in a majorchampionship). It was the second-highest, final-roundscore in a major championship as a professional (76 at the2004 u.S. open; 75s at the 2009 pga championship, 2003masters, 1999 masters and 1997 pga championship)…carded a 6-under-par 65, his lowest round of the season,to share the first-round lead with Vaughn taylor at theBarclays. closed with a final-round 67 to finish t12 andmove to No. 65 in the FedExcup standings, earning a startat the Deutsche Bank championship…With 16 World golfchampionships titles and 28 top-10 finishes in 32 starts,returned to Sheshan International gc in Shanghai to tryand add the HSBc champions title, the only World golfchampionships title he has yet to capture, to his resume.twice a runner-up in three previous starts, made five birdieson his inward nine in the final round to shoot a 4-under68, good for t6 honors…Shot a final-round 65 in defenseof his JBWere australian masters title in melbourne.Strong finish at Victoria gc left him in fourth place, threestrokes behind winner Stuart appleby...Lost in a playoffto graeme mcDowell at the chevron World challenge.It was the first time as a professional that he lost afterholding a three-shot-or-more lead entering the final round.mcDowell drained a 20 foot putt on the 72nd hole to forcea playoff and then made a 25 foot putt on the first playoffhole (No. 18) to capture the win. the world’s No. 2-rankedplayer missed a 14-foot putt that would have extended theplayoff. He has finished in the top two at this event in eightof his 10 starts.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: In return from knee surgery in 2008, won six times onthe pga tour and captured his second FedExcup title. Had14 top-10s (third-most in his career) in 17 starts and ninefirst- or second-place finishes. Has 71 career wins, thirdonly to Jack Nicklaus (73) and Sam Snead (81)...returned toaction at the World golf championships-accenture matchplay championship after 2008 knee surgery. Lost in thesecond round to tim clark...Birdied the 72nd hole to beatSean o’Hair by one stroke and claim his sixth arnold palmerInvitational presented by mastercard. Sank a 15-foot birdieputt on the final green, duplicating his last-putt heroicsfrom two previous years (2001, 15-foot birdie putt to beatphil mickelson; 2008, 24-foot birdie putt to beat BartBryant). matched his largest comeback after 54 holes (fivestrokes) with his victory. He also came back from fivestrokes behind after 54 holes to win the 2000 at&t pebbleBeach National pro-am (mark Brooks and matt gogel). outof 66 career wins, it was his 19th coming from behind.Became the first player to win six arnold palmer Invitationaltitles. the only other players with multiple victories at theevent are tom Kite (1982 and 1989) and Loren roberts(1994-95)...Shot a final-round 68 to finish t6 at the masterstournament...took the first-round lead with a 7-under 65 atthe Quail Hollow championship, but finished in fourth twostrokes off the lead...Kept streak alive of 12 career madecuts in as many attempts at tHE pLaYErS, with eighthplacefinish, snapping a string of six consecutive appearancesat the event without a top-10 finish (dating back tohis win in 2001). the six consecutive events without notchinga top-10 finish represents his longest streak at anysingle event in his career...Birdied the last two holes toshoot a final-round 65 and win the memorial tournamentfor the fourth time, beating Jim Furyk by one stroke. trailedby four strokes entering the final round. Hit all 14 fairwaysin the final round and recorded his 20th come-from-behindvictory in his 67th career victory. chipped in for eagle frombehind the green on the par-5 11th hole and was tied withFuryk, Jonathan Byrd and Davis Love III at 10-under withtwo holes remaining before his final surge...posted the 31sttop-10 finish of his career in a major championship with at6 finish at the u.S. open...Won his own tournament, theat&t National hosted by tiger Woods, with a late birdie atcongressional cc. Was tied for the lead with anthony Kimentering the final round and was tied at 12-under withHunter mahan late in the back nine. made a 20-foot birdieputt on the par-5 16th hole and fired a closing 67 to get pastmahan and capture the title by one stroke. mahan tied theTiger Woods (Continued)course record with a 62 earlier in the day. the win was thethird of the season, the 68th of his pga tour career andmoved him to the top of the FedExcup standings for the firsttime in 2009...missed the cut at the British open atturnberry, just the second missed cut of his professionalcareer in a major championship (2006 u.S. open was thefirst)...Shot a final-round 69 and coasted to a three-shotvictory with a 20-under 268 at the Buick open for the 69thpga tour title of his career. Improved to 36-1 when he hadthe outright lead after 54 holes. the win was his fourth ofthe season in just 11 starts since returning from knee surgeryand the 69th of his career. He also claimed 500FedExcup points and moved to the top of the standings.reached victory No. 69 at the age of 33 years and sevenmonths—almost seven years faster than Jack Nicklausand eight years sooner than Sam Snead. Shot a 71 in thefirst round and came back with the best five-hole start ofhis career—beginning 6-under in the second round—enroute to a 9-under 63 for his best score in relation to par infour years. Shot a 65 in the third round and held a one-shotlead going into Sunday...Benefactor of a big change inmomentum on Firestone cc’s famous 16th hole in winningfor the 70th time in his career with the World golfchampionships-Bridgestone Invitational victory. trailing byone stroke, hit an 8-iron from 178 yards to within tap-inrange for a birdie on the long par-5 16th. meanwhile,padraig Harrington, the third-round leader, hit from thecollar of a bunker over the 16th green, but his delicate flopshot from behind the green came out hot, went into thewater and he made a triple bogey-8 to give up the lead.closed with consecutive 5-under 65s to reach 12-under andwin by four strokes over Harrington and robert allenby.Became the first player in tour history to win the sameevent seven times on the same golf course. also picked up550 FedExcup points and extended his lead to 946 points.Joined Sam Snead (82) and Jack Nicklaus (73) as the onlyplayers to win 70 career tour events, but did so nearlyseven years younger than Snead or Nicklaus...Finishedsecond at the pga championship, and for the first time inhis career (was 14-0), lost a third-round lead in a major towinner Y.E. Yang at Hazeltine National. Led after each ofthe first three rounds, including by two entering the finalround, but Yang chipped in for eagle on the 14th hole totake the lead and then made birdie on the 18th hole toshoot 70 and win by three. Woods’ final-round 75 was hisworst score in the final round of a major when he was inthe last group...Finished t2 at the Barclays in the first eventof the pga tour playoffs for the FedExcup. missed a7-foot birdie try on the final green that would have tied forthe lead. Finished at 8-under par with Steve Stricker, ErnieEls and padraig Harrington, one stroke behind winner HeathSlocum, who sank a 21-foot par putt on the final hole to winthe title. the start was his 250th on the pga tour, and forthe first time in his professional career in a stroke-playevent, he played with the same player (Zach Johnson) allfour rounds...Shot a final-round 63 to equal lowest finalround of his tour career at Deutsche Bank championship.course-record equaling front-nine 30 included a holed9-iron at the par-4 6th hole for eagle. the t11 finish representedthe third time in 2009 he finished outside the top-10(t17 at accenture match play and missed cut at Britishopen)...captured his sixth title of the season and took thelead in the FedExcup standings with an eight-stroke victoryover Jim Furyk and marc Leishman at the BmWchampionship. Shot a third-round, course-record 62 at cogHill to take a seven-stroke lead entering the final round andfinished at 19-under 265 to win for the fifth time at cog Hill.It was his 10th career pga tour victory by at least eightshots. It was also his 71st career victory, two short of JackNicklaus for second on the pga tour’s career list. alsotied Sam Snead with his sixth season of at least six victories...Finishedsolo second at tHE tour championshippresented by coca-cola, three strokes behind winner philmickelson, who shot a final-round 65. the finish secured asecond FedExcup title and the $10-million bonus. Had awin and two seconds in four playoff events...Won all fivematches at the presidents cup, four in team competitionwith Steve Stricker, in the united States victory at Hardingpark in San Francisco. Joined mark o’meara (1996) andShigeki maruyama (1998) as the only players to have a 5-0record in the event...Won the JBWere australian mastersin mid-November at Kingston Heath by two strokes overaustralian greg chalmers. Woods shared the third-roundlead with chalmers and James Nitties and then shot afinal-round 68. 2008: Won four of six starts, including avictory at the u.S. open, before ending his season withknee surgery after the u.S. open win in June...Won a fourthconsecutive Buick Invitational at torrey pines gc in lateJanuary. the eight-stroke victory over ryuji Imada was histhird consecutive on the pga tour and gave him 62 careerwins, tying arnold palmer for fourth on the all-time victorylist...Defeated Stewart cink 8 and 7 in the 36-hole championshipmatch to capture the World golf championshipsaccenturematch play championship for the third time. thevictory was his fourth straight on the pga tour and the63rd of his career, passing arnold palmer for fourth all-timein career pga tour wins, one behind Ben Hogan...Sank a24-foot birdie putt on the final hole to beat Bart Bryant andwin the arnold palmer Invitational presented by mastercardby one stroke, extending his pga tour winning streak tofive tournament starts. the win was the 64th of his career,tying Ben Hogan at No. 3 on the pga tour career victorylist...Finished fifth at the World golf championships-cachampionship at Doral, two behind winner geoff ogilvy,thereby breaking his streak of wins at five consecutivetour starts...on tuesday, april 15, two days after finishingsecond at the masters, underwent arthroscopic surgery onhis left knee in park city, ut to repair cartilage damage.Expected to miss 4-6 weeks. It was the same knee operatedon in 1994 for a benign tumor, followed by arthroscopicsurgery in 2002. Woods began experiencing pain in mid-2007 when he injured his anterior cruciate ligament whilerunning at home in orlando following the British open butopted not to have surgery at that time...In his first start twomonths after surgery, parred the first sudden-death hole tobeat rocco mediate and win the u.S. open at torrey pinesgc. prevailed after he birdied the par-5 18th hole onmonday afternoon to complete an even-par 71 in an18-hole playoff and tie mediate to force sudden death,beginning on the par-4 seventh hole. Hit the green in regulationand two-putted on the dogleg right while mediate,who was aiming to become the oldest u.S. open championat age 45, drove into a fairway bunker and then missed a20-foot par putt. Sank a 12-foot birdie putt on the 72nd holeto force the 18-hole playoff with mediate at 1-under-par283. the victory was his third in the u.S. open, his 14thmajor championship and the 65th of his tour career, thirdalone behind Sam Snead (82) and Jack Nicklaus (73).Improved to 14-for-14 in majors when holding the thirdroundlead. the win was also his seventh at La Jolla, ca’storrey pines (six Buick Invitationals and one u.S. open), themost in tour history on one course...announced onWednesday, June 18, two days after winning the u.S.open, that he would have reconstructive surgery on theanterior cruciate ligament in his left knee and miss theremainder of the 2008 season. also announced that pain inhis leg during the u.S. open resulted from a double stressfracture to his left tibia, which he suffered while rehabilitatingthe knee. Surgery was performed on tuesday, June24 in park city, ut by Dr. thomas D. rosenberg and Dr.Vernon J. cooley, who did arthroscopic surgery on thesame knee in april. 2007: Won seven times en route tocapturing the inaugural FedExcup, cruising through the pgatour playoffs for the FedExcup with two wins and a t2 inthree starts...captured 13th career major championship(second all-time to Jack Nicklaus’ 18) and finished the yearwith 61 official pga tour victories, fifth all-time. adjustedscoring average was 67.79, matching own record set in2000. With 60 official rounds, won his seventh careerVardon trophy and also captured the Byron Nelsonaward…In first start of pga tour season at the BuickInvitational, came from two strokes back in the final roundto post seventh consecutive tour victory, dating back tothe 2006 British open. Victory was fifth career BuickInvitational triumph, his third event with five-plus victories(ca championship and Bridgestone Invitational, both six2-218 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRStimes), and the 55th of his pga tour career...Logged 56thcareer tour victory and 13th official World golfchampionships title in 24th start at the ca championshipat Doral golf resort & Spa. Held the 36- and 54-hole leadsbefore closing out a two-stroke win over Brett Wetterich,marking the 39th time winning (in 42 events) when holdingat least a share of the third-round lead...claimed the title atthe Wachovia championship, his 57th professional win andfirst in North carolina. carded rounds of 70-68-68-69—273, which was a new tournament record. Eagled the par-5seventh and overcame a double bogey at the par-3 13th inthe final round to beat Steve Stricker by two shots...collected his sixth title at the World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational in akron. Won by eight strokesafter a closing 5-under 65 at Firestone cc. Joined JackNicklaus (masters/augusta National), Sam Snead (miamiopen/miami Springs g&cc) and alex ross (North & Southopen/pinehurst No. 2) as the only players to win six tourevents on the same course...carded rounds of 71-63-69-69—272 en route to winning the pga championship, his13th career major title. Second-round 63 tied the low roundin major championship history. Birdie putt on final green for62 lipped out. Increased his major championship record to13-for-13 when holding the 54-hole lead...matched the lowfinal round of his career with an 8-under 63 to win theBmW championship by two strokes for 60th career tourvictory. took the lead for good with a 12-foot birdie on the13th hole and kept his distance from third-round co-leadersaaron Baddeley and Steve Stricker. Finished at 22-under262, breaking by five shots the record he set four years priorat cog Hill…Entered tHE tour championship No. 1 in theFedExcup standings and romped for his seventh victory ofthe season by eight over mark calcavecchia and ZachJohnson with rounds of 64-63-64-66—257 and capturedthe first FedExcup. Season earnings were a career-best$10,867,052. First player to win tHE tour championshipmultiple times...compiled a 3-2-0 record for victoriousunited States presidents cup team. 2006: Difficult seasonoff the course, as he suffered the loss of father Earl after along battle with cancer on may 3. Inside the ropes, WorldNo. 1 dominated with eight victories, including two majortitles (British open and pga championship). Entered the2007 season with a tour streak of six consecutive victories.Led the tour in scoring average (68.11) but not eligiblefor seventh Vardon trophy as he did not play 60 competitiverounds. Won Byron Nelson award for low scoringaverage...Won his first start of the season for the fourthtime in 11 seasons on tour. Became the first player inBuick Invitational history to win the tournament four times(1999, 2003, ‘05, ‘06). made an 8-foot birdie on 72nd holeto get into a three-man playoff with Jose maria olazabaland Nathan green. green was eliminated after first hole,olazabal on the second...the next week defeated Ernie Elsin a one-hole playoff to capture the Dubai Desert classic...made the cut at the Nissan open, but withdrew onSaturday morning due to the flu...Finished t9 at the Worldgolf championships-accenture match play championship.In the first round, defeated Stephen ames 9 and 8, makingit the largest match-play victory in the eight-year history atthe event. two-time champion lost to chad campbell in thethird round, 1-up…Following week, defended his title atthe Ford championship at Doral, picking up his secondtour victory in four starts. Despite bogeying last twoholes, held on to win by one over David toms and camiloVillegas for 48th career tour win...Finished t3 at themasters, three strokes behind champion phil mickelson...Infirst start since father’s death on may 3, missed the cut atthe u.S. open at Winged Foot gc. the missed cut was thefirst as a professional in 39 major championship starts...captured his 11th major championship at the British open,tying Walter Hagen for second on the all-time major professionalchampionships list. Defeated chris Dimarco by twostrokes after holding both the second- and third-roundleads. First back-to-back British open winner since tomWatson in 1982-83. Became 19th player to win the Britishopen three times. posted his career-best opening 36-holetotal in a major with his 12-under 132. using a driver justonce during the week due to hard and fast conditions, ledTiger Woods (Continued)the field in Driving accuracy (85.7 percent) and was secondin greens in regulation (80.6 percent)...Became youngestplayer in tour history to collect tour win No. 50 at theBuick open…Won 12th major at the pga championship atmedinah cc, moving into solo second behind Jack Nicklaus(18) on the career majors list. First player to win two pgasat the same course (1999 and 2006). recorded four roundsin the 60s (69-68-65-68) for just the second time in a major(2000 British open). tied the tournament record which heset with Bob may in 2000 (18-under 270). Became the 29thplayer in major championship history to collect two majorwins in the same year, this being his fourth time...Fifth victorycame at the World golf championships-BridgestoneInvitational. Defeated Stewart cink on the fourth extra hole(No. 17) with a birdie from 8 feet. His 52nd victory movedhim into a tie with Byron Nelson for fifth in career tourvictories. Win was his fourth consecutive...overcame athree-shot deficit to Vijay Singh to win his fifth straightstart, shooting an 8-under 63 in the final round of theDeutsche Bank championship to beat Singh by twostrokes...Sixth consecutive win, in wire-to-wire fashion,came at the World golf championships-american Expresschampionship outside London at the grove...Lost playoff topadraig Harrington in defense of Dunlop phoenix title inmid-November. 2005: Earned sixth tour victories, includingmajor wins at the masters and British open. Earnedsixth Vardon trophy (68.66)...moved to third in career professionalmajors with 10...recorded a three-stroke victoryover Luke Donald, charles Howell III and tom Lehman atBuick Invitational. played 31 holes on Sunday and camefrom two strokes back through 54 holes to post the ninthcome-from-behind win of his career. moved to No. 1 on themoney list for the first time since the end of the 2003 season...tookover as World No. 1 for the first time since theweek of aug. 30, 2004 by defeating phil mickelson by astroke at the Ford championship at Doral. paired withmickelson in the final round for just the third time in hiscareer, began the day two strokes behind. caught up tomickelson at the turn and took a two-stroke lead after aneagle on the par-5 12th hole. mickelson birdied the nexttwo and both bogeyed the 16th to remain tied with twoholes to play. Birdied the 17th hole and when mickelson’schip on No. 18 lipped out, earned the 42nd victory of hiscareer…claimed fourth masters title at age 29 years, 3months and 10 days with sudden-death playoff victory overchris Dimarco. tied arnold palmer for second-mostmasters victories with four, two behind Jack Nicklaus.recovered from a first-round 2-over-par 74 and took the54-hole lead by three over Dimarco with rounds of 66-65.During that stretch of the third round, posted seven straightbirdies (Nos. 7-13), matching Steve pate’s 1999 recordbirdie streak at augusta National. Final round includedchip-in on par-3 16th hole from behind the green thatextended lead to two strokes and bogeys on two closingholes for a 1-under-par 71, tied with Dimarco at 12-underpar276 total. rolled in 15-foot birdie putt on first playoffhole to earn green jacket and re-claim the No. 1 position inthe official World golf ranking...tour record of consecutivecuts made that started at the 1998 at&t pebble BeachNational pro-am ended at 142 when he made an early exitat the EDS Byron Nelson championship. Woods finished 36holes at 1-over 141 in Dallas, tX and missed the cut by onestroke...Earned 10th professional major title at the Britishopen at age 29 years, 6 months and 17 days in his 35thmajor as a professional. posted rounds of 66-67-71-70—274 at St. andrews to defeat nearest challenger colinmontgomerie by five strokes. the youngest and quickest towin each of the four major championships twice. JackNicklaus was the first to accomplish the feat at 31 years, 1month and 7 days when he won his second pga in 1971 inhis 37th major as a professional. Sixth player in Britishopen history to win in wire-to-wire fashion—ted ray(1912), Bobby Jones (1927), gene Sarazen (1932), Henrycotton (1934) and tom Weiskopf (1973)...picked up hisfourth World golf championships-american Expresschampionship victory by coming from two strokes back anddefeating John Daly in a two-hole playoff at Harding parkgolf course in San Francisco. Won for the 10th time in 19World golf championships starts and improved his careerplayoff record to 8-1. the win was his ninth in california.2004: Surpassed greg Norman for most weeks at No. 1 inthe official World golf ranking following pgachampionship with his 332nd combined week at the top.consecutive weeks reign at No. 1 ended at 264, as VijaySingh took over world No. 1 on Sept. 6, the week followingthe Deutsche Bank championship. Entered 2005 seasonwith streak of 133 consecutive made cuts intact...capturedsecond consecutive World golf championships-accenturematch play championship for 40th career pga tour win.With six match victories, including a 3-and-2 win overDavis Love III in the 36-hole finale, has won 12 consecutivematches, and overall accenture match play championshiprecord is 20-3...paired with Vijay Singh in final round ofDeutsche Bank championship to determine who would beWorld No. 1 at the end of play on Labor Day. Enteredmonday’s final round needing to make up a three-strokedeficit to Singh but both players shot 2-under 69 andWoods ended up with his 14th career runner-up finish andthe No. 2 spot in the World for the first time since august1999...Won Dunlop phoenix tournament in November byeight strokes for first career victory in Japan. 2003:captured five events in 18 starts to lead tour in victoriesfor the fifth consecutive season...Broke Byron Nelson’slong-standing record for consecutive cuts made with his114th straight at tHE tour championship...With victory atthe World golf championships-american Expresschampionship, became the first player in tour history towin five times in five consecutive seasons. captured hisrecord fifth consecutive Byron Nelson award and the pgaof america’s Vardon trophy, based on each player’sadjusted scoring average. Finished the season with anadjusted scoring average of 68.41, the second-lowest intour history...Victory in the World golf championshipsaccenturematch play championship completed a first-evercareer sweep of the World golf championships events...underwent arthroscopic surgery on his left knee onDecember 12, 2002 following target World challenge.Surgery was performed by Dr. thomas rosenberg atHealthSouth Surgical center in park city, ut. During theone-hour procedure, fluid on the outside and inside ofanterior cruciate ligament was removed, and severalbenign cysts were removed. missed first five events of2003 due to subsequent rehabilitation. 2002: Led the tourin earnings and was named player of the Year for the fourthconsecutive season and the fifth time in six years. Won fivetimes...Became the first player since Jack Nicklaus in 1972to capture the masters and u.S. open in the same season...Earned third consecutive victory at the Bay Hill Invitational,the first player to win three different tour events (thememorial tournament [1999-2001] and the World golfchampionships-NEc Invitational [1999-2001]) three straighttimes. With 30th career pga tour victory, surpassed JackNicklaus for most wins before the age of 30...Earned thirdmasters title, joining Jack Nicklaus (1965-66) and NickFaldo (1989-90) as the only consecutive winners there...Earned his eighth major title with sixth wire-to-wire victoryin u.S. open history. Finished 3-under and won by threestrokes over runner-up phil mickelson, the only other playerto finish at par or better for the championship. Became thefifth player to win the first two majors of the year—craigWood (1941), Ben Hogan (1951, ‘53), arnold palmer (1960)and Nicklaus (‘72). 2001: captured five tour events. Wonthe masters to become the first player to hold all four professionalmajor titles at once. Won player of the Yearhonors for the third consecutive year and fourth time in fiveseasons. Led tour in Scoring average (68.81, adjusted) forthird straight year and captured third straight Vardontrophy. 2000: Set or tied 27 tour records. Won threeconsecutive majors (u.S. and British opens, pgachampionship) and career grand Slam and totaled ninetour victories. Non-adjusted scoring average of 68.17 bestin golf history, surpassing Byron Nelson’s 68.33 unofficialmark of 1945. Finished the year with 47 consecutive roundsof par or better and completing all 20 events started underpar. Won tour player of the year honors...an eight-strokevictory in the British open placed him in the same companySection 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-219


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2with gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Jack Nicklaus and garyplayer as winners of the career grand Slam. Became theyoungest to do so at age 24...Joined Ben Hogan (1953) asthe only men to win three professional majors in one season...Was53-under in four majors, next-best mark was18-under by Ernie Els...Nine tour victories most in oneseason since Sam Snead won 11 in 1950...20th career winat the u.S. open made him youngest in tour history to win20 times...Season-opening victories at mercedeschampionship and at&t pebble Beach National pro-amgave him wins in six consecutive starts, most since Hoganin 1948. Beat Ernie Els in a playoff at mercedes, then camefrom seven strokes back with seven holes to play at pebbleBeach, keyed by an eagle-birdie-par-birdie finish, for a 64and a two-stroke win. Finished t2 at Buick Invitational...Inmasters, started 75-72 and finished fifth. In first round,made double bogey on 10 and triple bogey on 12...at u.S.open, won by a major championship record 15 strokes (oldrecord: tom morris Sr., 13 at 1864 British open) at pebbleBeach. His 12-under 272 total tied the open record of JackNicklaus and Lee Janzen and broke the open mark in relationto par...completed career grand Slam with eightstrokevictory at British open. His 19-under total at St.andrews broke the British open and major championshiprecord in relation to par...In head-to-head battle with fellowcalifornia junior star Bob may, won pga in three-holeplayoff. Became first player since Denny Shute in 1936-37to defend pga title. Woods and may each played the finalroundback nine in 31, with Woods birdieing the final twoholes to force the three-hole playoff. Woods went birdiepar-parto win. He finished 18-under, giving him a share ofthe pga most under-par record with may...Won World golfchampionships-NEc Invitational the next week by a record11 strokes. 21-under 259 total a record for FirestoneSouth...In next start, out of a fairway bunker on the par-572nd hole, faded a 6-iron from 213 yards over water towithin 15 feet to secure a one-stroke victory over grantWaite. outdueled third-round co-leader Waite 65-66 onfinal day. Joined Lee trevino (1971) as only players to winu.S., British and canadian opens in same year...NamedSports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year, the first two-timerecipient (also won in 1996) in the 46-year history of theaward. also named associated press male athlete of theYear, becoming only three-time winner of that award. 1999:Earned a tour-record $6,616,585, nearly $3 million morethan his nearest competitor, David Duval. Was namedplayer of the Year, pga of america and gWaa player of theYear for second time...Earned his eighth career tour titleand first since 1998 BellSouth classic with two-stroke victoryin Buick Invitational...Earned ninth tour victory atmemorial tournament, defeating Vijay Singh by twostrokes...Became youngest player since Seve Ballesteros towin two majors with his victory at pga championship atmedinah. Won by one stroke over Sergio garcia...BecameTiger Woods (Continued)first player since Nick price in 1994 to win five tour eventsin season with his win at World golf championships-NEcInvitational...Won his next start at National car rental golfclassic at Walt Disney World resort to become first playersince tom Watson in ‘80 to win six official tour titles inseason...the next week won his third consecutive start attHE tour championship, becoming the first player sinceDuval in ‘97 to accomplish that feat...Following week wonthe World golf championships-american Expresschampionship and became first player since Johnny millerin ‘74 to win eight times in year and first since Ben Hoganin ‘53 to win four consecutive starts. 1998: Earned secondinternational victory at Johnnie Walker classic in thailand,defeating Ernie Els on second playoff hole, overcomingeight-stroke deficit to force playoff with Els...Earned seventhtour victory with one-stroke win over Jay Don Blakeat BellSouth classic. 1997: pga tour player of the Year, aseason that included four victories and nine top-10 finishes...Highlightof year came at masters, where rounds of70-66-65-69—270 set 72-hole record. Won by 12 strokes...In first start after masters, won gtE Byron Nelson classicand later in summer captured motorola Western open...prior to masters, won first event of season at rain-shortenedmercedes championships, defeating tom Lehman onfirst playoff hole...Named pga of america and golf Writersassociation of america player of the Year. associatedpress chose his masters win top sports story of 1997, andfollowed by his designation as ap’s male athlete of theYear (first golfer to be so honored in 26 years). 1996: turnedprofessional at greater milwaukee open, where he finishedt60, and followed with two victories (Las VegasInvitational and Walt Disney World/oldsmobile classic)and three top-10s in only eight starts...Beat Davis Love III ina playoff at Las Vegas Invitational for first tour win...Named pga tour rookie of the Year. also named SportsIllustrated’s Sportsman of the Year, becoming youngest toreceive honor since gymnast mary Lou retton in 1984.Amateur: Won ‘91-93 u.S. Junior amateurs when no onebefore or since has won more than one...In ‘94, at tpcSawgrass, became youngest winner of u.S. amateur at age18. the following year, became first to successfully defendu.S. amateur title since Jay Sigel in ‘93. In ‘96, becamefirst player to win three consecutive u.S. amateur titles.owns u.S. amateur records for consecutive match-playvictories (18) and winning percentage (.909). His six consecutiveyears of winning a uSga championship are secondonly to Bobby Jones’ eight...made cut in four of sixmajor championships as amateur and was low amateur at1995 masters and 1996 British open...Named year’s topamateur by golf Digest and golfweek in ‘92 and golfworldin ‘92 and ‘93. golf World’s “man of the Year” in 1994...Won 1996 Ncaa championship at Stanford and wasnamed collegiate player of the Year...Woods, JackNicklaus, phil mickelson and ryan moore are the only playersto win Ncaa and u.S. amateur in same year.PeRSonAL:Nicknamed “tiger” after a Vietnamese soldier who wasa friend of his father’s in Vietnam…putted against BobHope on the “mike Douglas Show” at age 2, shot 48 fornine holes at age 3 and was featured in golf Digest at age5…Eighth athlete to be named Wheaties permanent rep,following Bob richards (1958), Bruce Jenner (1977), maryLou retton (1984), pete rose (1985), Walter payton (1986),chris Evert (1987) and michael Jordan (1988)…Since 1996,the tiger Woods Foundation has reached more than 10million young people by delivering unique experiences andinnovative educational opportunities for youth worldwide.programs of the Foundation include the tiger WoodsLearning center, a one-of-a-kind educational facility custombuilt for the underserved youth of Southern california;tiger’s action plan, a nationwide character developmentprogram based on Earl D. Woods’ book entitled “StartSomething”; and the Earl Woods Scholarship program.more information on the tiger Woods Foundation and itsprograms can be found at tigerwoodsfoundation.org…Serves as the official host of the at&t National held nearphiladelphia and the chevron World challenge in thousandoaks, ca. proceeds from both tournaments benefit thetiger Woods Foundation…announced the creation of tigerWoods Design, a golf-course design company, in 2006.the first course, to be located in Dubai, u.a.E., is calledal ruwaya. the first u.S. course, a walkable mountaincourse, is called the cliffs at High carolina and locatedeast of asheville, Nc. a third course, punta Brava, inEnsenada, mexico, is an ocean-front course…Web site istigerwoods.com.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.32Driving Distance ...........................................295.8Driving accuracy percentage .......................57.21%greens in regulation percentage ................64.07%putting average ...........................................1.751(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–2 times, most recentDeutsche Bank championship/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–3 times, mostrecent 2005 Buick open/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,400,000–2009 World golf championships–Bridgestone Invitational/1career High official World Rank: after 2010 Justintimberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open/12-220 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


FULLY-eXeMPt PLAYeRSy.e. yangeXeMPt StAtUS: Winner, 2009 pga championship(through 2014)FULL nAMe: Yang Yong-eunHeiGHt: 5-9WeiGHt: 195BiRtHDAte: January 15, 1972BiRtHPLAce: Jeju-do, South KoreaReSiDence: Seoul, South Korea; Dallas, tXFAMiLY: Wife, Young Ju park; Hyeonwoo (1999), Isu(2000), Kyungmin (2005)SPeciAL inteReStS: Sports, fishingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1996Q ScHooL: 2007, 2008<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (2):2009 the Honda classic, pga championship.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (9):2002 SBS championship [Kor]. 2004 Sun chlorella classic[Jpn], asahi-ryokuken Yomiuri memorial [Jpn]. 2005 cocacolatokai classic [Jpn]. 2006 Suntory open [Jpn], Koreaopen [Kor], HSBc champions [Eur]. 2010 Volvo china open[Eur], Korea open [Kor].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:3—Waste management phoenix open; t8—masterstournament.2010 SeASon:reigning pga championship winner posted a pair of top-10finishes in 21 starts...Finished t3, thanks to a final-round,6-under 65, at the Waste management phoenix open. Finalround included three 2s, highlighted by an eagle at thepar-2 10th hole where he holed a 110-yard bunker shot.Held the lead until driving into the water on the par-4 17thhole and making bogey...Shot four rounds at par or better tofinish t8 at the masters. His first-round 67 was one strokeoff the lead...Shot a final-round, 1-under 71 for a two-strokevictory over Welshmen rhys Davies and Stephen Dodd inthe Volvo china open on the European tour...missed thecut in defense of pga championship at Whistling Straits...picked up his second title of the season at the Korea openin his homeland, the second time he’s won his country’snational open (2006). trailed third-round leader Noh Seungyulby 10 strokes entering the final round but shot a 5-under66 (six birdies and an eagle) to win by two strokes.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Enjoyed a career-defining year with two wins, includingthe Honda classic and pga championship. First asianbornplayer to claim a major championship title with hiswin at Hazeltine in the pga championship, beating thirdroundleader tiger Woods. also earned a spot on his firstInternational team in the presidents cup...Shot a final-round,2-under-par 68 to win the Honda classic by one stroke overJohn rollins for his first pga tour victory. took commandwith three straight birdies on the front nine. came to thepar-5 finishing hole with a one-stroke lead after a bogey onthe 17th. He two-putted for par from 50 feet to seal the winat 9-under 271. the victory qualified him for the followingweek’s World golf championships-ca championship atDoral and the 2009 masters...Bogey-free 67 in final roundof the Buick open earned a fifth-place finish, his best sincethe Honda victory...rallied past tiger Woods to win the pgachampionship with a series of spectacular shots on the backnine. Woods was 14-0 when he was atop the leaderboardgoing into the final round of a major. “It’s not like you’re in anoctagon where you’re fighting against tiger and he’s going tobite you or swing at you with his 9-iron,” Yang said through aninterpreter. “the worst that I could do was just lose to tiger.So I really had nothing much at stake.” trailed Woods bytwo entering the final round, then chipped in from 60 feet foreagle on the short par-4 14th to take the lead by one. clingingto a one-shot lead on the final hole, with a tree slightly blockinghis view of the flag and Woods in the fairway, hit the shotof his life. His 3-iron hybrid cleared a bunker and settled 12feet away where he made birdie to seal the win. He closedwith a 2-under 70 for a three-stroke victory over Woods, whoshot a final-round 75, his worst score ever in the final round ofthe major when he was in the last group. Finished at 8-under280 and won $1.35 million, along with a five-year exemptionon the pga tour and the majors. He became the first playersince John Daly in 1991 to win the pga championship aftergoing to Q-School the previous year. received a congratulatoryphone call from South Korea president Lee myung-bakand met former u.S. president george W. Bush the followingweek near his Dallas home...ranked No. 21 in the FedExcupstandings following the BmW championship to earn firstcareer trip to tHE tour championship presented by cocacola.Finished 23rd in the FedExcup...Joined charlie Wi inrepresenting South Korea at the omEga mission Hills Worldcup. 2008: made 17 cuts in 23 starts on the pga tour, hissecond year on tour. His best finish was a t9 at the at&tpebble Beach National pro-am...Earned full exemption for2009 via the 2008 pga tour Qualifying tournament wherehe successfully made it through the final two stages to earnhis card. at pga West in La Quinta, ca., posted five of sixrounds in the 60s to finish t18. He was one of 14 rookiesto come out of the 2007 pga tour Qualifying tournament.2007: tied for sixth in the pga tour Qualifying tournament.Had played in 14 tour events over the years and made eightcuts, including five of nine in 2007. Best finish was a t30at the masters. Had three top-25 finishes on the Europeantour, all t21s. 2006: posted asian tour victories at the Koreaopen in a field which included retief goosen and the HSBcchampions (co-sanctioned event with the European tour).the latter victory was worth a career-best $833,000 andcame by two strokes over tiger Woods. Win was worth fullstatus on the European tour and moved him into the top 40at the time in the official World golf ranking. Victory madehim just the second Korean player to win on the Europeantour, joining K.J. choi. Four-time winner on the Japan golftour, with his most recent victory coming at the 2006 Suntoryopen in September, thanks to a final-round 63. 2005: Won thecoca-cola tokai classic on the Japan golf tour. 2004: Wonthe Sun chlorella classic and the asahi-ryokuken Yomiurimemorial. First-round 66 had him one stroke off the lead inthe Shinhan Korea golf championship, a pga tour-affiliatedevent. third-round 80 dropped him out of contention. Finishedt11 behind winner arron oberholser. 1997: rookie of the yearon the Korean tour.PeRSonAL:Fourth of eight children and the son of vegetable farmers…once aspired to be a bodybuilder and own his own gym.a knee injury in his late teens ended that dream…Neverknew there was a sport called golf until the age of 19, whenhe started going to a small, local driving range in SouthKorea on a friend’s advice and learned the swing by watchinginstructional videos. Worked picking up practice ballsand would work on his game before the facility opened andlate at night after visitors went home. the range had facilitieswhere you could sleep and eat…as required, spentalmost two years in the South Korean military, stationedat his home at Jeju Island, south of South Korea, beginningat age 21. guarded naval port…traveled to New Zealandafter his military duty to pursue a golf career. practiced andplayed intensely there over a three-month period.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.03 (112)Driving Distance ...........................................288.6 (88)Driving accuracy percentage .......................64.31% (82)greens in regulation percentage ................65.95% (134)putting average ...........................................1.764 (49)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–2 times, most recent Worldgolf championships-ca championship/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 64–2008 Frys.com open/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,350,000–2009 pga championship/1career High official World Rank: after 2010 thememorial tournament presented by NationwideInsurance/19Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2004 1 12005 4 2 $22,856/2007 9 5 53,480/2008 29 17 1 3 145/1,701 461,726/1572009 23 19 2 4 12 565/23 3,489,516/102010 21 16 1 2 6 923/67 1,301,726/67total 87 60 2 1 7 21 5,329,304eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 10 6 1 2 3 $874,922* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters t30 cut t8u.S. open cut cutBritish open cut cut t60pga t47 cut 1 cuttHE pLaYErScut t34tour championship 18accenture match play championship t33 t17Bridgestone Invitational t56 t19 t46ca championship 64 t65 74 t30HSBc championst33 t51the Barclayst20 t47Deutsche Bank championship 67 t45BmW championship 65 t63nAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (1), 2009; World cup (1), 2009.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-221


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otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSJoe affrunti (uh-FroNT-tee)eXeMPt StAtUS: 22nd on 2010 Nationwide tourmoney listFULL nAMe: Joseph anthony affruntiHeiGHt: 5-7weiGHt: 155BiRtHDAte: august 1, 1981BiRtHPLAce: chicago, ILReSiDence: crystal Lake, IL; plays out of Bull Valley gc(Woodstock, IL)FAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: university of Illinois (2004, Speechcommunications)SPeciAL inteReStS: Working out, hockey, snowboarding,fishingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2004nationwide tour Graduate (2010)2010 SeASon:Entered 26 Nationwide tour tournaments and posted fourtop-10 finishes, earning enough money to place No. 22on the final money list and earn a spot on the 2011 pgatour…prior to the start of the Nationwide tour seasonin Queenstown, New Zealand, finished t4 at the NewZealand pga championship in christchurch, site of previousNationwide tour events at the clearwater resort…postedhis first top-10 finish of the season in his 14th start, at thechiquita classic. Began the final round seven strokes backbut fired a 65, which included a 6-under 30 on the front nine,to finish three shots back and in second place, his careerbestfinish. He moved from No. 84 on the money list to No.28 at the time…recorded his second top-10 of the yearfour starts later at the price cutter charity championship.posted all four rounds in the 60s to finish t9…His thirdtop 10 came at the chattanooga classic where he lost in athree-man playoff. after being the 36- and 54-hole leader,he shot a 1-under 71 and finished regulation play tiedwith Scott gardiner and David Branshaw only to lose inthe playoff when gardiner birdied the fourth extra hole…Finished solo third at the season-ending Nationwide tourchampionship, where he shared the first-day lead. Hovered<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2004 32005 22010 1total 6nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2004 12005 12009 1 1 1 1 $16,875/1672010 26 16 2 1 4 8 229,433/22total 29 17 2 1 5 9 246,308* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*near the top of the standings for the final three rounds andwound up four strokes back of the winner. His payday of$68,000 was enough to push him from No. 34 to No. 22 onthe money list…missed the cut at the John Deere classicin his only pga tour start of the season.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made his only cut on the Nationwide tour, finishingt9 at the 2009 miccosukee championship...also played onthe Hooters tour.PeRSonAL:Says geting his pga tour card at the 2010 Nationwidetour championship is his biggest thrill in golf…Lists thechicago Blackhawks winning the Stanley cup as his biggestthrill outside golf…Lists troon as his favorite golfcourse. the chicago Blackhawks, Bears and White Soxas his favorite professional teams. Favorite tV shows are“Dirty Jobs” and “river monsters” and favorite movies are“caddyshack” and “Slap Shot.” Favorite food is pasta andenjoys spending time in chicago…In addition to golf, healso lettered in high school hockey…Superstitions includecarrying two tees and one coin in his right pocket…Bucketlist includes eating great food all around the world…<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 04 05BmW championshipcut cutSays not many people know he has a shoe fetish…Wouldround out his dream foursome with Wayne gretzky, marioLemieux and arnold palmer…Never travels without hisflip-flops…Lists John Swenson as his instructor…Non-golfrelated jobs include working at a driving range and cleaningout vending machines.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.92Driving Distance ...........................................278.3Driving accuracy percentage .......................85.71%greens in regulation percentage ................80.56%putting average ...........................................1.828(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 69–John Deere classic/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 69–2 times, mostrecent 2010 John Deere classic/2career High official world Rank: after 2010 pga tourQualifying tournament/290Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-223


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSMichael allenSection Player BiograPhies2BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSHeS:2—2004 chrysler classic of greensboro, 2007 turningStone resort championship, 2010 Viking classic.cHAMPionS toUR VictoRieS (1):2009 Senior pga championship.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):1998 greater austin open.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (1):1989 Bell’s Scottish open [Eur.].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:2—Viking classic; t5—Farmers Insurance open.BeSt 2010 cHAMPionS toUR FiniSHeS:2—constellation Energy Senior players championship,charles Schwab cup championship, JELD-WEN tradition;3—mitsubishi Electric championship at Hualalai; t6—u.S.Senior open; t7—posco E&c Songdo championshippresented By gale Int’l.; t10—3m championship2010 SeASon:Split time between the pga tour and the champions tourwith success on both tours…Finished t25 in the seasonopeningSony open in Hawaii and stayed in the aloha StateeXeMPt StAtUS: 130th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: michael Louis allenHeiGHt: 6-0weiGHt: 195BiRtHDAte: January 31, 1959BiRtHPLAce: San mateo, caReSiDence: Scottsdale, aZ; plays out of mesa cc(mesa, aZ)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1988 11990 30 16 4 $95,319/1401991 29 15 2 47,626/1771992 16 4 11,455/2331993 27 15 2 3 6 231,072/731994 32 17 2 91,191/1621995 21 7 1 1 55,825/1971996 1 1 2,425/3621999 12000 1 1 4,936/2001 1 1 1 91,734/2002 29 9 1 108,777/1972004 28 15 1 2 4 882,872/882005 30 15 2 5 591,829/1302006 25 17 3 470,946/1532007 22 15 1 2 4 162/1,279 1,016,952/952008 28 18 1 3 5 96,922/90 981,263/1062009 22 15 1 6 440/108 741,066/1102010 17 8 1 2 3 161/243 726,631/130total 361 189 3 3 16 47 6,151,918nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1992 1 1 $1,125/2191995 5 3 1 4,840/1581997 20 9 3 4 26,792/751998 21 10 1 4 7 67,482/421999 24 10 1 3 22,871/932000 11 8 1 3 6 103,373/492001 21 13 2 4 59,864/712003 24 14 1 2 7 89,201/55total 127 68 1 2 15 32 375,548cHAMPionS toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1Year events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings Rank2009 3 1 1 2 $402,661 412010 14 3 1 7 10 1,196,770 9total 17 1 3 1 8 12 1,599,431* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*to finish third the following week at the mitsubishi Electricchampionship at Hualalai on the champions tour, thanksto three consecutive 6-under 66s…posted a 7-under 65 onhis 51st birthday in the final round of the Farmers Insuranceopen to climb from t36 to t5, his best finish in 13 startsat the torrey pines event. posted five consecutive birdies(Nos. 5-9) in the final round, the most in a row by any playeron the South course during the week…on the leaderboardthroughout most of the u.S. Senior open and eventuallywas t6 at Sahalee…Fired a closing-round 67 to finish t2,one stroke behind Fred Funk at the champions tour’s JELD-WEN tradition in august. Led all players in the event with25 birdies and was the clubhouse leader at 11-under-parSunday before Funk made a birdie at No. 16 to grab a leadhe never relinquished…Finished second for his third careerrunner-up finish at the Viking classic, at 12-under 276, threeshots behind winner Bill Haas. Entered the final round fourshots behind Haas and caught the leader on the 12th hole at14-under. He then recorded a double bogey on the 13th holewhile Haas birdied to increase the lead to three strokes. Itwas his first start on the pga tour since July at the JohnDeere classic. Was 166th on the money list entering theViking classic and moved to 117th with his second-placefinish…the following week, was runner-up again, this timeon the champions tour when he fell in a one-hole playoffFAMiLY: Wife, cynthia; christy (12/8/93), michelle(6/3/97)eDUcAtion: university of Nevada (1982, Horticulture)SPeciAL inteReStS: Sports, wine, reading, politics,motorcyclestURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1984Q ScHooL: 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 2001, 2003,2005, 2006nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYto mark o’meara at the constellation Energy Senior playerschampionship. made a late run with three birdies in hisfinal five holes to pull even at the end of 72 holes, but hehit his tee shot on the first extra hole into the right roughwhich eventually led to a bogey and his second-place finishin the year’s final major championship.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished 110th on the money list with one top-10and six top-25 finishes, tying a career high (1993). alsowon the Senior pga championship in his champions tourdebut in may...Finished t5 at the Wyndham championshipto become the second golfer (Fred Funk in 2007) and theonly champions tour player to qualify and compete in thepga tour playoffs for the FedExcup...made just threestarts on the champions tour. parlayed a sponsor’s exemptionat the Senior pga championship into his first careerchampions tour win. rebounded from a 4-over-par 74 startwith rounds of 66-67-67 to win the crown at the canterburygc near cleveland. Became the first sponsor exemption towin a champions tour event since mark Wiebe did so atthe 2007 SaS championship. also became the 14th playerto win his debut. also t13 at the Senior British open andt30 at the Walmart First tee open at pebble Beach. 2008:made a late surge to keep his tour card, finishing No.106 on the money list, thanks to two top-10 finishes in hisYear 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10u.S. openDQBritish open cut t52 t53pgat61tHE pLaYErS cut t62the Barclays t50 67 cut t52 cut t40BmW championship 85 t36 t7 t36Year 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10u.S. open t12 cut t67 cutpga cut t47 t19tHE pLaYErS t27 cut 63 cutthe Barclays cut cut t22 t36 t65 cutDeutsche Bank championship t59 cut t61 t27BmW championship cut t27 cut cutcHAMPionS toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 09 10Senior pga championship 1 t11Senior British open t13 t30u.S. Senior opent6JELD-WEN traditiont2constellation Energy Senior players 22-224 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSlast four starts of the season. recorded a career-high 18made cuts in 28 starts...a 9-under 63 left him just one shotoff the first-round lead at the Justin timberlake ShrinersHospitals for children open. Entered the final round justone shot behind eventual winner marc turnesa, finishinga season-best t3...Entered the final week of the seasonranked No. 123 in earnings, but posted a final-round 67 fora solo-ninth-place finish at the children’s miracle Networkclassic, propelling him to No. 106 on the final money list.2007: Surpassed the $1-million mark in earnings for thefirst time in his career, keyed by a runner-up finish at theinaugural turning Stone resort championship, two strokesbehind winner Steve Flesch. Finish secured his card for the2008 season after he had already paid to enter the 2007pga tour Qualifying tournament. 2006: after finishing153rd on money list, made his 13th trip to the Qualifyingtournament finals, earning 2007 card for a record ninthtime (1989-92, 1994, 2001, 2003, 2005-06). 2005: afterfinishing 130th on the money list, earned higher status for2006 via the Qualifying tournament with a t7 finish. madecut in half of his 30 starts during the year, while postingtwo top-10s (a t10 at the mcI Heritage and a t6 at theB.c. open). 2004: Finished in the top 125 on the moneylist for just the second time in his career and first sincefinishing 73rd in 1993. His $882,872 were more than hehad earned in his first 187 events on tour ($740,360)...posted a hole-in-one on the 193-yard par-3 fourth hole witha 6-iron in the third round at the FedEx St. Jude classic...posted career-best finish with a solo second at the chryslerclassic of greensboro. Birdie putt on 72nd hole put himMichael allen (Continued)in solo second, worth $92,000 and payday of $496,800jumped position on money list from No. 153 to No. 84.2003: Successfully qualified at Qualifying tournamentfor the seventh time in his career with a third-place finish...playedprimarily on the Nationwide tour, where hewas also a member from 1997-2001, with two top-10sin 24 events. Finished t2 at the monterey peninsulaclassic. 1998: using a long putter, earned his first careerNationwide tour victory at the greater austin open, shootinga final-round 76 as winds in excess of 40 mph droppedthe wind chill into the low 20s. His 4-over-par 76 was thehighest finish by a winner on the Nationwide tour thatseason. 1995: posted third career tour top-10 with a t5at the weather-shortened Quad cities open. 1993: thencareer-bestpga tour finishes came back-to-back in hisfirst two events of the season, a t3 in Northern telecomand phoenix opens. 1992: made his tour card for fourthstraight season via Q-School finals. 1989: Won Bell’sScottish open on European tour. Fired a 9-under-par 63in the final round to defeat Ian Woosnam and Jose mariaolazabal by two strokes at gleneagles. Had only 22 puttsduring the final round, which saw him hole two chips and abunker shot en route to a 30 on the back nine. Later in theyear, finished second in the Scandinavian open. Finished15th on European tour order of merit.PeRSonAL:Was planning to be a stockbroker before turning to golf asa profession…Won the 2003 Southern arizona open withdaughter christy caddying.Billy andrade (aNN-drade)PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average (actual) .............................69.89 (6)Driving Distance ...........................................284.6 (14)Driving accuracy percentage .......................68.05% (59)greens in regulation percentage ................71.64% (15)putting average ...........................................1.729 (3)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–Farmers Insurance open/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–5 times,most recent 2008 Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals forchildren open/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $648,000–2007 turning Stone resort championship/2career High official world Rank: after 2009 Wyndhamchampionship/1672010 ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average (actual) .............................69.89 (6)Driving Distance ...........................................284.6 (14)Driving accuracy percentage .......................68.05% (59)greens in regulation percentage ................71.64% (15)putting average ...........................................1.729 (3)MISCELLANEOUS ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 61–2010 charles Schwab cupchampionship/3.career champions tour Low Round: 61–2010 charlesSchwab cup championship/3Largest career champions tour Paycheck/Finish: $360,000–2009 Senior pga championship/1Section 2 Player BiograPhieseXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: William thomas andradeHeiGHt: 5-9weiGHt: 160BiRtHDAte: January 25, 1964BiRtHPLAce: Bristol, rIReSiDence: Bristol, rI; atlanta, gaFAMiLY: Wife, Jody; cameron, graceeDUcAtion: Wake Forest university (1987, Sociology)SPeciAL inteReStS: Family, sports, cookingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1987Q ScHooL: Fall 1987, 1988<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (4):1991 Kemper open, Buick classic. 1998 Bell canadianopen. 2000 Invensys classic at Las Vegas.otHeR VictoRieS (4):1991 Jcpenney classic [with Kris tschetter]. 1992 Fredmeyer challenge [with tom Kite]. 1999 Fred meyerchallenge [with Brad Faxon]. 2001 Fred meyer challenge[with Brad Faxon].2010 SeASon:missed the cut at the travelers championship in his onlypga tour start…continued in his role as part-time analystfor golf channel.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made the cut in just two of 17 starts, with a t57 atthe mayakoba golf classic his best outing. Saw his streakof seasons with at least $200,000 in earnings snappedat 20, which represented the second-best streak in tourhistory. Began working as an analyst with golf channel.2008: played in 24 events with his best finish coming at theVerizon Heritage (t14). 2007: t4 at poDS championship hisbest of 27 starts and 16 made cuts. 2006: posted 18th con-secutive season in the top 125 on the money list…recordedhis first top-10 of the year with a t3 at the Barclays classic.trailed by one stroke through 18 holes, two after 36 holesand led by one at 8-under 205 at the 54-hole mark. posteda final-round 1-over 72 to finish three strokes behind VijaySingh...In next start, past champion finished t2 at the rainsoakedBooz allen classic, posting a final-round 64 to finishfive strokes behind champion Ben curtis. First back-to-backtop-10s since 2001...posted four rounds in the 60s to finisht6 at the u.S. Bank championship in milwaukee, six strokesbehind wire-to-wire winner corey pavin...Shared the second-roundlead with three others at 8-under 136 in thepga championship. Finished t41. 2005: Logged only onetop-10, but finished in the top 100 on the money list via ninetop-25s…recorded t2 at the mcI Heritage after a closing3-under 68, low round of the day at Harbour town, his besteffort since finishing second at the 2002 SEI pennsylvaniaclassic. 2004: on the bubble for fully exempt status in thelatter part of the season, made six of last seven cuts to finishNo. 124. 2003: First top-10 of the season, a t10, cameat the Bay Hill Invitational...Entered the pga championshipas the No. 5 alternate, replaced injured Larry Nelson in thefield, and finished t10...Finished solo eighth at Las VegasInvitational to jump into the top 100 on the money list andsecure card for 2004. 2002: Was top 50 on the money listfor ninth time in his career with career-best earnings of$1,365,707...With t4 finish at the Honda classic, was onePLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................72.49Driving Distance ...........................................289.8Driving accuracy percentage .......................78.57%greens in regulation percentage ................63.89%putting average ...........................................1.913(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 70–travelers championship/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–1995 canongreater Hartford open/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $765,000–2000 Invensys classic at Las Vegas/1career High official world Rank: after 2002 KemperInsurance open/42pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-225


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2of three players (Brad Faxon and Brett Quigley) from rhodeIsland to finish in the top four there...career-best finish attHE pLaYErS championship, with t4, four strokes behindchampion craig perks...Held the outright lead for threerounds at the SEI pennsylvania classic. Final-round 69 oneback of winner Dan Forsman, who eagled the final hole.runner-up check of $290,400 lifted him over the $1-millionmark for the third consecutive season. 2001: In June,posted top-3 finishes in back-to-back weeks, at the Buickclassic (t3) and canon greater Hartford open (second)...closing 66 at pga produced sixth-place finish, his bestshowing in a major since a t6 at the 1992 u.S. open. 2000:made one of the year’s most dramatic moves up the moneylist after earning $765,000 for his win at the Invensysclassic at Las Vegas, the largest payday of his career.Winning week at Las Vegas moved him from 159th to43rd on the money list. third-round 9-under-par 63 was his<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 2-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1983a 11986a 2 2 21987a 11987 4 3 $4,001/2351988 34 17 1 7 74,950/1341989 31 17 1 3 6 202,242/691990 28 25 1 12 231,362/641991 29 19 2 4 10 615,765/141992 28 16 1 2 8 202,509/761993 29 18 1 1 7 10 365,759/401994 26 18 1 1 3 5 342,208/481995 29 16 3 8 276,494/691996 28 18 1 3 9 433,157/461997 28 23 4 14 665,602/311998 30 18 1 3 6 705,434/411999 29 17 7 345,801/1182000 31 12 1 2 6 1,004,827/452001 27 14 1 1 6 8 1,313,047/402002 31 20 1 5 11 1,365,707/422003 29 19 3 5 659,694/972004 31 20 1 5 631,143/1242005 26 16 1 1 9 1,120,835/652006 24 15 1 1 3 4 1,057,927/872007 27 16 5 85,300/136 499,197/1502008 24 10 2 182/949 243,490/1932009 17 2 245/7 19,654/2422010 1total 625 371 4 8 5 55 159 12,380,805nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2008 1total 1* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*Billy andrade (Continued)lowest 18-hole score of the year. 1998: came from behindto collect his third title at Bell canadian open. rolled in30-foot putt for par to secure a playoff with 54-hole leaderBob Friend. Won playoff with par on first extra hole. 1997:In closest race ever for top 30, his season earnings of$665,602 missed qualifying for tHE tour championshipby $5. Entered final week of season 30th on money list,$22,595 behind andrew magee, who was 29th. Fell to31st when Bill glasson jumped from 54th to 27th with LasVegas Invitational victory. 1995: Set then-course-record62 at tpc river Highlands at the canon greater Hartfordopen (broken by Kirk triplett with 61 in 2000). 1993: atBuick Southern open, part of five-man playoff won by JohnInman. 1991: In June, became the first player in six yearsto win first two tour titles in consecutive weeks. BernhardLanger (1985 masters and Heritage) was previous player...Birdied first playoff hole to defeat Jeff Sluman at Kemper<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYopen after both had carded a tournament-record 21-underpar263...Defeated Brad Bryant by one stroke the followingweek in Buick classic. Amateur: three-time all-americaat Wake Forest, where he was member of 1986 Ncaachampionship team along with current tour player Lenmattiace...Winner of 1986 Sunnehanna amateur and Northand South amateur...top-ranked junior in country in 1981.PeRSonAL:along with Brad Faxon, runs Billy andrade/Brad Faxoncharities for children, Inc., which was formed in 1991 andhas raised more than $7 million for children in rhode Islandand southeastern massachusetts. In 1999, duo was honoredby golf Writers association of america with charlieBartlett award, given to playing professionals for theirunselfish contributions to society…co-host with Faxon atthe cVS charity classic at rhode Island cc…Inducted intothe Wake Forest Hall of Fame in 2004.Year 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98masters cut t54 61 cutu.S. open cut cut t6 t33 t21 t23 t13 cutBritish open t54 t25 cut cut 70pga cut t14 t32 t12 cut t47 cut cut cut t44tHE pLaYErS cut t27 cut t20 cut t8 cut 5 t35tour championshipt13the Barclays t54 t5 t24 1 t20 cut t5 cut t31 t12 t41BmW championship t23 t48 t52 t13 t18 cut cut cut t2 t17Year 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07masters t38 cutu.S. opencut cut cutBritish open cut t13 cut cutpga cut 6 cut t10 cut cut t41tHE pLaYErS t62 cut t44 t4 t48 cut cut cut cutaccenture match play championshipt33ca championshipcNLthe Barclays t35 cut t3 cut t54 t71 70 t3 cutDeutsche Bank championship cut cut t15 t22BmW championshipcut cut cutnAtionAL teAMS: Junior World cup (1); World amateur team championship (1), 1986;Walker cup (1), 1987.2-226 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSTommy armour iiieXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: thomas Dickson armour IIIHeiGHt: 6-2weiGHt: 190BiRtHDAte: october 8, 1959BiRtHPLAce: Denver, coReSiDence: Dallas, tXFAMiLY: tommy (10/16/89)eDUcAtion: university of New mexicoSPeciAL inteReStS: music, sportstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1981Q ScHooL: Fall 1981, 1987, 1996, 2001nationwide tour Graduate (1994)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (2):1990 phoenix open. 2003 Valero texas open.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):1994 miami Valley open, cleveland open.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (1):1993 mexican open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t63—Farmers Insurance open.BeSt 2010 cHAMPionS toUR FiniSHeS:2—the acE group classic, mississippi gulf resort classic,the principal charity classic; t3—3m championship; t6—JELD-WEN tradition; t7—Ensure classic at rock Barn;t8—outback Steakhouse pro-am, Senior British open,Boeing classic; t9—allianz championship2010 SeASon:made just five pga tour starts, with t63 at the FarmersInsurance open his only made cut. Instead focused pri-<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1982 14 5 $4,254/2201983 11984 3 1 781/2671985 21986 3 1 1 1 9,675/2091987 3 1 970/2901988 31 17 1 4 9 175,461/661989 32 21 1 2 7 185,018/811990 31 16 1 1 2 6 348,658/351991 31 15 1 3 90,478/1401992 30 11 3 47,218/1801993 20 7 1 2 52,011/1811994 9 6 1 2 5 112,778/1471995 30 16 1 5 134,407/1411996 21 6 1 2 79,616/1781997 30 18 7 163,664/1311998 28 16 1 4 10 554,650/521999 28 16 1 1 5 6 782,185/542000 30 14 2 6 397,610/1222001 32 14 3 238,091/1612002 30 13 3 3 379,191/1452003 23 11 1 1 4 932,984/762004 28 15 1 2 3 844,634/952005 29 22 1 4 636,643/1222006 25 9 2 352,446/1702007 24 16 2 8 87,283/112 919,134/1102008 25 16 1 1 5 7 100,621/62 1,501,256/622009 19 10 1 5 302/140 503,306/1432010 5 1 240/6 11,130/242total 617 314 2 7 3 41 111 9,458,248nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1992 11993 5 3 2 $3,529/1591994 19 14 2 1 1 5 7 126,620/71996 6 2 1 1,838/1941998 1 1 1 1 1 14,813/1062003 1total 33 20 2 1 2 6 11 146,799cHAMPionS toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1Year events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings Rank2010 23 3 1 10 16 $1,121,220 13total 23 3 1 10 16 1,121,220* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*marily on the champions tour…Finished second to Fredcouples in his champions tour debut at the acE groupclassic in mid-February. Fired an 11-under-par 61 in thefinal round, matching the champions tour record for lowestscore in relation to par. trailed couples by seven strokesafter five holes before playing the next dozen holes at10-under to grab a share of the lead with a birdie at No.17. However, couples answered with a birdie at the samehole moments later to earn a one-stroke win. His 61 set acourse record and was just one stroke shy of a career-best60 he shot at the 1999 Las Vegas Invitational. Final roundincluded nine birdies and an eagle…also finished secondat the mississippi gulf resort classic, one stroke back ofDavid Eger. Was one shot ahead of Eger after four consecutivebirdies (Nos. 11-14) on the back nine but missed a shortbirdie putt on the par-5 15th and then three-putted for bogeyat the par-3 17th to fall back…registered a third runner-upfinish, at the principal charity classic. Was tied for the36-hole lead with Nick price, but final-round 71 at glenoaks left him four strokes back at the end…rebounded<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYfrom an opening-round, 3-over-par 74 at the Senior Britishopen with a pair of sub-par rounds on the weekend to finisht8 at carnoustie…Was the 18-hole leader followinga 9-under-par 63 at the 3m championship in august nearminneapolis. remained on the leaderboard throughout theweekend before finishing t3 with three others at the tpctwin cities…In his next start at the JELD-WEN tradition,posted four straight sub-par rounds to finish t6 in oregon…Was t8 at the Boeing classic the following week…Wasamong the final-round leaders at the Ensure classic atrock Barn before eventually finishing t7. Earned $59,500and went over the $1-million mark in season earnings…along with tim Simpson, held a share of the 36-hole leadat the allianz championship. a final-round 72 dropped himback into a t9 in Boca raton. Second-round 64 included arun of five consecutive birdies…Became the ninth player inchampions tour history, and first since Brad Bryant in 2007(the ginn championship at Hammock Beach), to recordfour eagles in an event when he did so at the cap canachampionship (t13).Year 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94masterscutu.S. open cut t55British open t46 t28 t39 cutpgat24 cuttHE pLaYErS cut cut 71the Barclays cut t10 cut t50 t58BmW championship DNQ cut t20 cut t21 cutYear 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07u.S. open t67 cut cut t57 t40pga cut cut t45tHE pLaYErS t31 cut cut WD cut t56 cutBridgestone Invitationalt50the Barclays cut cut cut WD cut t37 cut t66 cut cutDeutsche Bank championship cut t32 t60BmW championship cut t42 t17 t13 t23 cut t53 t30 t71 cut cutYear 08 09pgacuttHE pLaYErS t73 t22the BarclayscutDeutsche Bank championship t82BmW championshipt20cHAMPionS toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 10Senior pga championshipt61Senior British opent8u.S. Senior open 11JELD-WEN traditiont6constellation Energy Senior players t57Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-227


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: underwent back surgery in June. as a result, playedthe 2010 season on a minor medical Extension. Had sevenevents to earn $159,377 and earn major medical Extensionfor rest of the 2010 season...made 10 of 19 cuts with onetop-10 finish, a t6 at Shell Houston open. Had no bogeysthrough 52 holes and held lead at 13-under before closingthird round with bogey, quadruple-bogey finish...His t13finish at the Verizon Heritage was highlighted by a secondroundhole-in-one on the 163-yard seventh hole with an8-iron...turned 50 in october 2009 to become eligible forthe champions tour. 2008: Earned more than $1.5 million,the first time in his career he surpassed $1 million in aseason. this was keyed by a career high-tying five top-10s(also 1999)...recorded his first top-10 of the season witha t6 at the inaugural puerto rico open...Followed thatthe next week with his second top-10, a t7, at the Zurichclassic of New orleans, where a final-round 66 tied thelow round of the day...the Dallas, tX, native posted his firstcareer top-10 (10 starts) at the crowne plaza Invitational atcolonial with a t10 finish...claimed his fourth top-10 finishof the year with a t2 at the travelers championship in Juneafter weekend rounds of 5-under-par 65s. It was his bestfinish since a t2 at the 2004 chrysler championship. Withthe finish, eclipsed the million-dollar-earnings mark for thefirst time in his 20-year pga tour career...posted fourrounds in the 60s at the at&t National to finish t3. Keptalive his streak of eight consecutive rounds in the 60s goingback to the first round of the travelers championship...turns 50 in october 2009 when he is eligible to join thechampions tour. 2007: posted two top-10s and returned tothe top 125...First top-10 was a fourth at the Shell Houstonopen, aided by a final-round, 6-under-par 66...closed withrounds of 68-68 to finish t5 at the turning Stone resortchampionship. moved from No. 117 to No. 98 on moneylist with paycheck of $203,400, securing tour card for2008. 2006: Finished outside the top-125 for the first timesince 2002. Best finish was a t11 at the Zurich classic ofNew orleans. 2005: made the cut in 10 of final 12 starts tofinish No. 122 on the money list...In first start, finished t7at the Sony open in Hawaii for only top-10 performance ofthe season...Led the field with 20 putts in the first round ofthe mcI Heritage at Harbour town gL, just two strokes shyof the tour record of 18. 2004: With two-year exemptionin hand after winning the 2003 Valero texas open, postedTommy armour iii (Continued)two top-10s to finish in the top 100 on the money list...Finished t2 at chrysler championship, the last full-fieldevent of the year, to jump from 153rd to 95th on the moneylist. paycheck in tampa ($440,000) was more than half ofseason’s earnings ($844,634). 2003: after playing with partialstatus most of season, turned it around in Septemberwith second career victory at the Valero texas open, donein record-setting fashion with rounds of 64-62-63-65--254.the 254 total (26-under-par) broke mark calcavecchia’s72-hole tour mark of 256 set in winning at the 2001phoenix open. the 54-hole total of 189 matched the tourrecord shared by calcavecchia and John cook (1996 FedExSt. Jude classic). Did not post a bogey until the back nine onSunday. In relation to par for a par-70 course, also broke thepga tour record of 22-under-par set by Donnie Hammondat the 1989 texas open. Win was worth $630,000, thelargest payday of career. 2002: picked up first top-10 finishsince the 2000 Byron Nelson classic with a t7 at the Sonyopen in Hawaii...Led greater milwaukee open after a firstround63, lowest round on tour since 60 during secondround of 1999 Las Vegas Invitational. Finished t8. 2001:Finished 161st on the money list, returned to Qualifyingtournament and finished t8 to retain his card for the 2002season...played in 32 pga tour events and posted threetop-25s. 2000: Earned full-exempt status for the thirdconsecutive season on the strength of two top-10s. 1999:came close to winning his first pga tour title since 1990phoenix open when he lost a playoff to gabriel Hjertstedtat the touchstone Energy tucson open. Hjertstedt won onthe first extra hole with a birdie...Fired second-round 60 atLas Vegas cc in Las Vegas Invitational. His 12-under-par 60included a missed 21⁄2-foot putt on 14. He became the onlyplayer 40 or older to shoot a 60 on a par-72 course. 1998:Finished among the top-60 on the tour money list for thefirst time since 1990...Shot final-round 64 to finish t2 atphoenix open for first runner-up finish since 1990. 1994:Found success on Nationwide tour, winning miami Valleyand cleveland opens in consecutive weeks to becomefirst player to win back-to-back Nationwide tour events.Finished seventh on Nationwide tour money list to gainspot on 1995 tour...played in 1994 u.S. open at oakmontcc, site of grandfather’s 1927 u.S. open victory. 1990:Earned first tour victory at the phoenix open, his first startof the season and won by five over Jim thorpe...Nearlywon again three weeks later, finishing second, two strokesbehind Shearson Lehman Hutton champion Dan Forsman...PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................73.11Driving Distance ...........................................276.1Driving accuracy percentage .......................56.49%greens in regulation percentage ................63.13%putting average ...........................................1.784(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 68–Farmers Insurance open/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round: 60–1999 Las VegasInvitational/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $630,000–2003 Valero texas open/12010 ChAMPIONOS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average (actual) .............................70.30 (12)Driving Distance ...........................................282.7 (19)Driving accuracy percentage .......................70.86% (41)greens in regulation percentage ................71.70% (13)putting average ...........................................1.741 (10)MISCELLANEOUS ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 champions tour Low Round: 61–the acE groupclassic/3champions tour career Low Round: 61–2010 the acEgroup classic/3Largest career champions tour Paycheck/Finish: $151,800–2010 the principal charity classic/2played on European and asian tours until fall of 1987.1983: Winner of the mexican open. 1982: Qualified for thetour in 1981, but earned only $4,254 in 1982. Amateur:Winner of the 1981 New mexico State amateur.PeRSonAL:grandfather, known as “the Silver Scot,” won the u.S.open, British open and pga championship…got his startin golf from his mom and dad…after record-setting performanceat the 2003 Valero texas open, commented oncolorful career, “You only get one trip around life. golf isjust something that I love to do. I don’t play for the money,I never have. I’ve made a lot of good friends playing golfprofessionally.”Woody austineXeMPt StAtUS: 129th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: albert Woody austin IIHeiGHt: 6-0weiGHt: 190BiRtHDAte: January 27, 1964BiRtHPLAce: tampa, FLReSiDence: Derby, KS; plays out of Wolf creek gc,Wichita cc and Willowbend gcFAMiLY: Wife, Shannon; parker, peytoneDUcAtion: university of miami (1986, Businessadministration)tURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1986Q ScHooL: 1994, 2002nationwide tour Graduate (1998)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (3):1995 Buick open. 2004 Buick championship. 2007 StanfordSt. Jude championship.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t4—the greenbrier classic; t7—puerto rico open presentedby Banco popular; t10—turning Stone resortchampionship.2010 SeASon:Finished outside the top 100 on the money list for the firsttime in eight seasons…Finished t7 at the puerto ricoopen for his first of three top-10 finishes…card included1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 in round two of Shell Houston open aftera hole-in-one at the seventh hole. It was the second acerecorded that day (Lucas glover at the 16th hole) and thefirst aces at the redstone gc tournament course. Went onto finish t59…Next top-10 finish came at the greenbrierclassic, where a final-round 63 led to a t4 finish, just oneshy of the career-low 62 carded during the final round of the2007 St. Jude classic where he won the last of his threetour titles…Finished t10 at the turning Stone resortchampionship with four rounds in the 60s for first back-tobacktop 10s since 2008.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Solid season with three top-10s...First-round coleaderwith Steve Stricker and tim clark after a 63 atcrowne plaza Invitational and finished t6...Was five strokesoff the 54-hole lead (t5) at the St. Jude classic. Final-round69 at tpc Southwind left him ninth in memphis...postedseventh top-10 in 15 starts at Buick open after posting at8. 2008: made the cut in 24 of 30 starts on his way tofinishing No. 58 in the FedExcup standings. Surpassed$2 million in earnings for the second time in his career,thanks to six top-10 finishes (the most since a career-bestseven during his rookie season in 1995)...Finished t5 at2-228 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSWoody austin (Continued)the World golf championships-accenture match playchampionship...collected his third career top-10 at theZurich classic with a t4. Needed to birdie the last to tieeventual winner andres romero, but hit his third shot intothe water and made double bogey...recorded his thirdtop-5 finish of the season with a t2 at the Buick open.took the lead on Sunday with a birdie at the par-5 16th,but bogeys at the final two holes, including a three-putt atthe 72nd, left him one stroke shy of winner Kenny perry...Despite an opening-round 74, posted three consecutive69s to finish t3 at the turning Stone resort championship.2007: Shot an 8-under-par 62 in the final round to win theStanford St. Jude championship. the five-stroke victorywas the third of his career and the first since 2004. trailedthird-round leader adam Scott by four and recorded thebest final round on tour since Brad Faxon shot a 61 towin the 2006 Buick championship. Entered the event withfive missed cuts and a best finish of t18 in 2007...threeweeks later, finished t2 at the Buick open, an event hewon in 1995, one stroke behind Brian Bateman. With that1995 victory, won a Buick riviera which he still has today...recorded his career-best finish in a major, placing secondto tiger Woods at the pga championship at Southern Hills.Was within one of Woods on the back nine on Sunday andfinished with a final-round 67, two behind. Was the onlyplayer in the field to record all four rounds at par or better...Finishimproved his position from 18th to 10th in thepresidents cup standings, thereby making his first nationalteam competition. Became famous during the competitionin montreal when he fell into a lake on the 14th holewhile trying to extract his ball. Dubbed “aquaman” by histeammates, he rallied his teammate David toms to a halfin the Foursomes match by birdieing the final three holes.Had a 1-1-3 record in the u.S. win. 2006: Won more than$1 million for a fourth consecutive season. 2005: t3 finishat the Valero texas open was his best performance of theyear. In San antonio, held the 54-hole lead for the firsttime in his career and was in the final grouping for onlythe second time in his career, the other coming earlier in2005 while defending his title at the Buick championship.2004: Earned a victory for the first time since his rookieseason of 1995, a period of more than nine years, andwent over the $1-million mark for the second straightseason...Second tour victory came in august at theBuick championship, his 301st career start. after opening68-70-66, trailed leader Fred Funk by three strokes. posteda 4-under-par 66 on Sunday to finish tied with tim Herronat 10-under-par 270. Defeated Herron with a birdie-3 onthe first hole of sudden-death. 2003: Finished in the top-50for the first time since 1996. Earned more than $1 millionfor the first time in his career, with $1,518,707...runner-upto Davis Love III at mcI Heritage, falling on the fourth holeof a sudden-death playoff. missed two putts inside 10 feetthat would have clinched title on second and third playoffholes. runner-up finish was best since playoff win overmike Brisky at 1995 Buick open. 2002: tied for the leadin starts (36) with Kenneth Staton during the 2002 season.With four sub-par rounds, finished t10 at the reno-tahoeopen, first top-10 since t8 at the 2001 INtErNatIoNaL.Finished t26 at the Qualifying tournament to return to thepga tour in 2003. 2001: a late surge earned playing cardfor 2002 by finishing 125th in earnings; second time in lastthree years he retained playing privileges with good playlate in season. made cut his last three events, includingt16 in National car rental golf classic at Walt DisneyWorld...only two top-10s came in consecutive starts, at8 at John Deere classic followed by a solo eighth in theINtErNatIoNaL. 2000: collected $485,589 in prize moneyand had three top-10s...missed the cut in his first six tournaments.Finished t7 in seventh start at the touchstoneEnergy tucson open...at Buick open, 1995 winner finishedt4, worth $118,000, moving from 108th on the tourmoney list to 81st, enough to keep his card. 1999: madesuccessful return to pga tour, playing in 30 events andmaking the cut in 20 of those...Lone top-10 of the yearcame at the reno-tahoe open where he finished t9...Finished 121st on the money list to retain his card. 1998:played mainly on Nationwide tour and was first in scoringaverage (69.61) on way to eighth-place finish on money listto regain tour playing privileges. 1997: Lost his card afterfinishing 180th on the money list. 1996: Was among top-25 in 15 events and among top-10 in five events...Sharedu.S. open first-round lead with payne Stewart at 67...Indefense of title, finished t3 at Buick open. 1995: Earnedpga tour rookie of the Year honors. one of three rookiesto qualify for tHE tour championship...Highlight was aplayoff victory over mike Brisky at Buick open. opening 63gave him two-stroke lead, but lost his advantage to payneStewart after second round. Final-round 68 earned spot inplayoff, which he won with par on first extra hole. Win wasworth $216,000...made 10 of 12 cuts leading up to tourchampionship, where he finished fourth. 1994: made hisdebut on the pga tour by capturing the 1994 pga tourQualifying tournament. Finished 23rd on Nationwide tourmoney list…played in Japan (1989-90) and on mini-tours(1992-93).PeRSonAL:tore tendons and cartilage in left knee during 1987Qualifying tournament. Injury sidelined him for two years.originally injured knee as 11-year old playing Little Leaguebaseball…Worked for years as credit-union teller duringoffseason. also worked in supplies department at EckerdDrug…after falling to Davis Love III in a playoff at the2003 mcI Heritage, said of his previous struggles: “It’s justso much fun to actually be in the game again and showpeople that I do know how to play the game and hit qualityshots. I had numerous chances, and it just wasn’t my day.”PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.12 (120)Driving Distance ...........................................281.1 (147)Driving accuracy percentage .......................66.48% (54)greens in regulation percentage ................67.92% (72)putting average ...........................................1.786 (101)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 63–the greenbrier classic/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2007 StanfordSt. Jude championship/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,080,000–2007 Stanford St. Jude championship/1career High official world Rank: after 2008 Zurichclassic of New orleans/29Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 2-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1992 11995 34 22 1 7 12 $736,497/241996 35 26 1 5 15 539,397/321997 35 7 1 2 75,151/1801998 10 5 1 56,028/2031999 30 20 1 5 338,045/1212000 32 19 3 5 485,589/1002001 34 14 2 5 406,352/1252002 36 14 1 3 307,348/1562003 31 23 1 4 10 1,518,707/442004 29 18 1 3 8 1,495,980/452005 30 21 1 4 7 1,177,095/642006 31 23 4 9 1,179,321/782007 27 20 1 2 3 6 98,407/17 2,887,596/152008 30 24 1 1 6 11 100,775/58 2,146,431/332009 24 18 3 7 892/65 1,137,331/822010 29 16 3 6 394/123 727,352/129total 478 290 3 4 3 50 112 15,214,220nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1990 11993 1 1 $383/2741994 26 18 1 1 6 10 72,206/231995 11998 23 17 2 2 9 15 140,955/81999 1 1 1 1 8,250/135total 53 37 3 3 16 26 221,793* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07masterscutu.S. open t23 t37 cut t48 t32 cutBritish opencutpga t23 t69 t27 t62 t66 t16 2tHE pLaYErS t67 cut t61 cut cut t16 cut 73 cuttour championship t4 t11Bridgestone Invitational t36 t56the Barclays cut t16 cut cut t42 cut t18 t13 cut t32 cut t12Deutsche Bank championship cut cut t30BmW championship t10 cut cut t34 t61 cut cut cut cut t60 cut t38Year 08 09 10masterscutu.S. opent71British opent39pgacut t36tHE pLaYErS t21 t22 t56accenture match play championship t5Bridgestone Invitational t52 t15ca championshipt44the Barclayscut cut cutDeutsche Bank championship t40 t36BmW championship t64 t55nAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (1), 2007.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-229


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSeric axleySection Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2006 Valero texas open.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2005 the rex Hospital open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t63—u.S. open.2010 SeASon:playing out of the past champion category, managed justsix starts, with a t63 at the u.S. open his best outingamong two made cuts…missed the cut in all five starts onthe Nationwide tour.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made the cut in just seven of 30 starts on the pgatour and failed to record a top-25 finish. 2008: Enjoyedhis best season on tour since his rookie year of 2006with three top-10 finishes, including t4s at the John Deereclassic and Legends reno-tahoe open...Finished t9 at theu.S. open after closing with a 2-under 69. Had never madea cut in a major championship in four previous starts. It washis first top-10 of the season and first top-10 since finishingt3 at the 2006 chrysler classic of greensboro...Second top-10 of the year was a t4 finish at the John Deere classic.Held the 54-hole lead with Brad adamonis, but closed withan even-par 71 to miss the three-man playoff...after notop-10s in 2007, claimed his third top-10 in six weeks witha t4 at the Legends reno-tahoe open, thanks to a birdiebirdiefinish Sunday. 2007: Struggled during the seasonwith 18 cuts made in 36 starts. Best finish of the year cameat the poDS championship, a t19...Had two tournaments,eXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: Eric axleyHeiGHt: 6-0weiGHt: 185BiRtHDAte: april 22, 1974BiRtHPLAce: athens, tNReSiDence: Knoxville, tNFAMiLY: Wife, cortney; teagan, Skyhahthe crowne plaza Invitational at colonial and Wyndhamchampionship, where he strung four consecutive sub-parrounds together...made a hole-in-one at the ginn sur merclassic during the opening round and won a 2008 chryslerSebring convertible. 2006: Fresh off the Nationwide tour,rookie earned first pga tour victory and surpassed $1million in earnings on the season. Jumped from No. 183 toNo. 73 over the course of the final month and made the cutin nine of final 10 starts…after minimal success in his first26 starts, became the eighth left-hander to win in tourhistory at the Valero texas open. after playing his first 14holes 1-over par, played his final 58 holes 16-under andwent a stretch of 53 holes without making a bogey (No.6/first round to No. 13/final round). collected a first-placecheck for $720,000. Led by four entering the final round andcarded a 1-over 71 to win by three over three players. the71 marked the first time since 1960 that a Valero texasopen champion carded an over-par final round. arnoldpalmer overcame sub-freezing temperatures to win in 1960despite a final-round 75...added a t3 at the chrysler classicof greensboro. Held the lead on back nine at one point buttwo bogeys over his last five holes left him three strokesbehind winner Davis Love III. 2005: one of three leftiesto advance to the pga tour from the Nationwide tour,joining greg chalmers and Bubba Watson...In second startof season and sixth career start on the Nationwide tour,the monday qualifier captured his initial victory at the rexHospital open in raleigh, Nc. only player in field to postfour rounds in the 60s. Became the tour’s third left-handedwinner (Vic Wilk and Steve Flesch)...closed season witha runner-up finish at the Nationwide tour championship,eDUcAtion: East tennessee State universitytURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1997JoineD toUR: 2006nationwide tour Graduate (2005)PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................73.34Driving Distance ...........................................295.9Driving accuracy percentage .......................51.19%greens in regulation percentage ................55.09%putting average ...........................................1.790(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 69–Viking classic/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2 times, mostrecent 2006 Valero texas open/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $720,000–2006 Valero texas open/1career High official world Rank: after 2006 Frys.comopen/169which jumped him from No. 27 on money list to No. 16.2003: Won the capitol city open on Nga/Hooters tour.2002: took home the first of two career Nga/Hooters tourvictories when he made an eagle on the first playoff hole toclaim the Northwest arkansas classic. Amateur: attendedEast tennessee State university, the same school thatproduced tour golfers mike Hulbert, Keith Nolan, Bobbygage and garrett Willis.PeRSonAL:almost gave up the game after a mountain-biking accidentin the late 1990s.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2004 12005 2 1 $11,100/2006 29 16 1 1 2 5 1,274,580/732007 36 18 4 145/1,740 440,911/1562008 35 22 3 6 100,610/63 899,215/1162009 30 7 206/70 83,152/2082010 6 2 241/6 24,124/232total 139 66 1 1 5 15 2,733,081nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1998 12003 12004 2 1 $1,260/3662005 21 14 1 1 4 8 227,997/162006 4 1 1 6,090/2112009 22010 5total 36 16 1 1 4 9 235,347* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 04 05 06 07 08 09 10u.S. open cut cut cut t9 cut t63pgacuttHE pLaYErS cut cutthe Barclayst38Deutsche Bank championship t27 t82BmW championship t82 t222-230 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSPaul azinger (ayZ-ing-er)eXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: paul William azingerHeiGHt: 6-2weiGHt: 175BiRtHDAte: January 6, 1960BiRtHPLAce: Holyoke, maReSiDence: Bradenton, FLFAMiLY: Wife, toni; Sarah Jean (12/28/85), Josie Lynn(4/21/89)eDUcAtion: Brevard Junior college; Florida StateuniversitySPeciAL inteReStS: FishingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1981Q ScHooL: Fall 1981, 1983, 1984<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (12):1987 phoenix open, panasonic Las Vegas Invitational,canon Sammy Davis Jr.-greater Hartford open. 1988 HertzBay Hill classic. 1989 canon greater Hartford open. 1990moNY tournament of champions. 1991 at&t pebbleBeach National pro-am. 1992 tHE tour championship.1993 memorial tournament, New England classic, pgachampionship. 2000 Sony open in Hawaii.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (2):1990 BmW International open [Eur]. 1992 BmWInternational open [Eur].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:76—rBc canadian open.BeSt 2010 cHAMPionS toUR FiniSHeS:t21—the acE group classic; t24—Liberty mutualLegends of golf2010 SeASon:Finished 76th in his only start on the pga tour, at the rBccanadian open…made his champions tour debut at theacE group classic and finished t21 in Naples…Ended upmaking just four starts during the campaign and one on thepga tour before being sidelined for the remainder of theyear after suffering cracked ribs and abrasions in a motorcycleaccident on September 10 near his home in Florida…continued work for ESpN as analyst for several golf events.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-2events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1982 21 10 1 1 $10,655/1741983 21984 21 14 3 27,821/1441985 33 18 3 6 81,179/931986 30 25 2 2 7 13 254,019/291987 27 22 3 1 9 15 822,481/21988 27 21 1 1 1 10 16 594,850/111989 25 21 1 2 4 13 16 951,649/31990 26 22 1 3 12 18 944,731/41991 21 18 1 2 2 6 13 685,603/91992 23 20 1 1 3 10 14 929,863/71993 24 17 3 1 6 12 13 1,458,456/21994 4 2 1 13,422/2421995 23 15 1 5 182,595/1001996 22 17 1 8 232,041/951997 20 12 3 4 262,045/931998 22 15 1 3 11 568,233/501999 24 14 4 10 562,053/732000 20 19 1 7 14 1,597,139/272001 20 19 1 4 13 1,509,130/332002 20 13 2 4 769,926/902003 26 10 1 222,643/1692004 23 14 3 4 601,438/1262005 22 10 2 246,489/1872006 30 16 1 7 702,090/1212007 13 7 1 187/782 174,069/2012008 9 2 229/190 42,590/2342009 8 1 249/001 10,800/2512010 1 1 244/001 9,486/244total 587 395 12 13 20 112 213 14,467,496cHAMPionS toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0Year events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings Rank2010 4 2 $37,095 106total 4 2 37,095* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: played out of the major medical Extension categorydue to a back injury. only made cut in eight starts came inhis first start of the season, finishing t69 at the Sony openin Hawaii. Eligible for the champions tour after turning 50in January 2010. 2008: made just nine starts in a seasondominated by his captaincy of the united States ryder cupteam. Led u.S. team to victory at Valhalla...made two cuts,with a t32 at the Sony open in Hawaii his best outing...Finished t63 at the pga championship...Will play out of themajor medical Extension category due to a back injury. Hadfive tournaments to make up that status for the remainderof 2009. 2007: Limited to 13 events due to a back injury. Didnot play after the travelers championship in June. grantedmajor medical Extension and had 14 events in 2008 to earn$611,111 (combined with 2007 earnings of $174,069, wouldequal 2007’s No. 125 earnings of $785,180) and receivemajor medical Extension status for the remainder of the2008 campaign...Best finish was a t13 in first start of theseason at the Sony open in Hawaii. 2006: Finished in thetop 125 for the first time since the 2002 season, thanks toseven top-25s, including one top-10, a 10th at the memorialtournament. combined partial status on tour with work asanalyst for aBc golf telecasts, paired with host mike tiricoand co-analyst Nick Faldo. used his one-time top 50 on thepga tour career money list exemption for the season...Named u.S. ryder cup captain on Nov. 6. 2005: made 10 of22 cuts with two top-25s and finished 187th on money list.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYBest finish was t17 in first start at the Sony open in Hawaii.Was one stroke off the lead through 54 holes. Finished witha 4-over-par 74 to fall from contention. 2004: missed cut infinal two events to finish No. 126 on the money list, outsidethe top 125 for the second consecutive season. managedto post three top-10s, including back-to-back top-10s atthe Sony open in Hawaii (t10) and the Bob Hope chryslerclassic (t9). 2003: Fighting an ailing back and hip, slumpedto 169th on the money list, making only 10 cuts in 26 starts.2002: Finished in the top 100 for the eighth consecutiveseason and 17th time in 20-year career...Finished fourthat the World golf championships-accenture match playchampionship, earning $360,000. Lost to eventual runnerupScott mccarron in the semifinals. Fell to Brad Faxon inconsolation match…member of the u.S. ryder cup teamfor the fourth time. provided thrilling moment as he holedout on No. 18 to halve singles match with Niclas Fasth.2001: made more than $1.5 million and missed just one cutfor the second year in a row. the only missed cut was at theSony open in Hawaii, an event he came into as defendingchampion...chosen by curtis Strange as captain’s choicefor u.S. ryder cup team...Finished season making 18consecutive cuts, the second-longest current streak behindtiger Woods’ 78. 2000: captured his 12th career victory atthe Sony open in Hawaii, his first victory since the 1993pga championship. marked third year he began tour seasonwith a victory, including 1987 phoenix open and 1990moNY tournament of champions...member of victoriousYear 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94masters t17 cut t14 cut 52 t31 cutu.S. open cut cut 34 cut t6 t9 t24 cut t33 t3British open t2 t48 t8 t48 t59 t59pga cut cut cut 2 cut t31 t33 1 cuttHE pLaYErS cut t64 6 t30 t14 cut t3 t29 t6tour championship 4 t17 t3 11 t24 1 21the Barclays cut t12 2 t14 t3 cutBmW championship DNQ t56 cut 63 3 t13Year 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07masters t17 t18 t28 5 cut t28 t15 cutu.S. open cut t67 t28 t14 t12 t12 t5 cutBritish open cut cut cut cut t7 WDpga t31 t31 t29 t13 t41 t24 t22 cut cut t55 cut cuttHE pLaYErS cut cut t14 cut cut t17 t7 cut cut t64tour championshipt11accenture match play championship t17 t33 4Bridgestone Invitational t8 t5 t38 t39ca championshipcNL t43the Barclays t40 cut DQ t24 t35 t16 t64 cut cut t47Deutsche Bank championship t32 cut cutBmW championship t29 t55 cutYear 08 09pgat63 cutcHAMPionS toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 10JELD-WEN traditionDNSnAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (2), 1994 (captain’s assistant), 2000; ryder cup (5),1989, 1991, 1993, 2002; ryder cup captain (1), 2008; World cup (1), 1989.Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-231


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2u.S. presidents cup team. Was a captain’s pick by u.S.captain Ken Venturi. 1998: recorded a career-best fifth atmasters, a t14 at u.S. open and t13 at pga. 1994: playedin only four events following chemotherapy and radiationtreatments. 1993: Enjoyed finest season of career beforebeing diagnosed with lymphoma in right shoulder bladein December...Kept the longest active winning streak ontour, seven years, going with three victories. capturedfirst major title by defeating greg Norman on second holeof sudden-death playoff at pga championship at Inverness.Earlier won memorial tournament in dramatic fashion,holing out from greenside bunker on 72nd hole to defeatcorey pavin by one stroke and payne Stewart by two...WonNew England classic after taking lead with third-round64...ten top-three finishes were most since tom Watsonin 1980...Finished second on money list to Nick price. 1992:Held on to his three-stroke advantage heading into thefinal round to win tHE tour championship by the samemargin over Lee Janzen at pinehurst No. 2. 1991: recordedfour-stroke victory over Brian claar and corey pavin at theat&t pebble Beach National pro-am in February...missednine tournaments during the middle of the season afterhaving right shoulder surgery on June 20...Won crucialsingles match against Jose maria olazabal during theryder cup at Kiawah Island. 1990: opened with victoryin the moNY tournament of champions. Final-round 69carried the 54-hole leader to a one-stroke victory overIan Baker-Finch...Shared the third-round lead with Fredcouples at the Doral-ryder open but ended up losing ina four-man playoff to greg Norman. 1989: captured hissecond canon greater Hartford open by shooting a 65Paul azinger (Continued)on Sunday to overtake third-round leader Wayne Levi byone stroke...Had 13 top-10s in 25 starts, the most in oneseason during his career...captured singles victory overSeve Ballesteros during his first ryder cup. 1988: Shotthree rounds of 66, one being the final round, to win by fivestrokes over tom Kite at the Hertz Bay Hill classic. 1987:three-time winner, when he finished second on money listbehind curtis Strange. Finished with rounds of 65-67 tocapture the phoenix open. Holed a 30-foot putt for eagle-3on the last hole at the panasonic-Las Vegas Invitationalfor second victory. third-round 63 carried him to his thirdvictory at the canon Sammy Davis, Jr.-greater Hartfordopen...runner-up at British open...Named 1987 pga andGolf World player of the Year. 1984: pga tour Qualifyingtournament medalist.PeRSonAL:His 2010 year was highlighted by the release of his highlyanticipated book Cracking the Code, The Winning RyderCup Strategy: Make it Work for You. also released thebest-selling iphone app golfplan to glowing reviews.Served as lead analyst for ESpN during its coverage of theKraft Nabisco Lpga tournament, the British open at St.andrews and the ryder cup at celtic manor. recipient ofgWaa Ben Hogan award in 1995, given to the individualwho has continued to be active in golf despite physicalhandicap or serious illness…His book, Zinger, is abouthis fight against cancer…Started playing golf at age 5but couldn’t break 40 until he was a high school senior…gave a eulogy at longtime friend payne Stewart’s memorialservice in 1999…Loves to play foosball.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.91Driving Distance ...........................................285.2Driving accuracy percentage .......................58.97%greens in regulation percentage ................59.26%putting average ...........................................1.781(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 68–rBc canadian open/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2 times, mostrecent 1989 texas open/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $522,000–2000 Sony open in Hawaii/1career High official world Rank: after1994 Southwestern Bell colonial/62010 ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average (actual) .............................72.75Driving Distance ...........................................272.1Driving accuracy percentage .......................58.93%greens in regulation percentage ................54.86%putting average ...........................................1.810(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 champions tour Low Round: 70–the acE groupclassic/3career champions tour Low Round: 70–2010 the acEgroup classic/3Largest career champions tour Paycheck/Finish: $17,760–2010 the acE group classic/t21Briny BairdeXeMPt StAtUS: 127th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: michael Jancey BairdHeiGHt: 5-11weiGHt: 185BiRtHDAte: may 11, 1972BiRtHPLAce: miami Beach, FLReSiDence: Jupiter, FLFAMiLY: Wife, Laura; madison Kaye (3/10/03), taylorrae (2/1/05), Brody gray (12/3/07)eDUcAtion: Valdosta State university (1995,communications)SPeciAL inteReStS: FishingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1995Q ScHooL: 1998nationwide tour Graduate (2000)BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSHeS:2—2001 John Deere classic, t2—2003 Buick open, 2004FuNaI classic at Walt Disney World resort, 2009 VerizonHeritage.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2000 monterrey open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t4—mayakoba golf classic at riviera maya-cancun.2010 SeASon:at No. 127, recorded his lowest position on the money listsince finishing No. 186 during his rookie season in 1999…among his career-low 15 made cuts was one top-10 finish,following up a t6 finish at the 2009 mayakoba golf classicwith a t4 at the tour’s mexico event in 2010. one off thelead with an opening 6-under 65 and finished three behindchampion cameron Beckman…Entered children’s miracleNetwork classic No. 126 on the money list, but finished t27to drop one position.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: completed his 10th year on tour by finishing insideNo. 80 (78th) on the money list for the fifth time in hiscareer...opened with rounds of 67-66-67 to sit just onebehind 54-hole leaders Bo Van pelt and mark Wilson at themayakoba golf classic. Final-round 73 left him t6 and sixbehind eventual winner Wilson...posted the second top-10finish of the season and 25th of his career at the VerizonHeritage, finishing runner-up by 10 strokes to Brian gay...Was t3 after 36 holes at Hp Byron Nelson championship,eventually finishing t8 for his third top-10 this season...Was one of four players to win a BmW Z4 convertible bymaking a hole-in-one at the 15th hole at the rBc canadianopen (arjun atwal, Leif olson and casey Wittenberg).It was his fifth tour ace and second in 2009, the othercoming at the Bob Hope chrysler classic. 2008: Had thesecond-best season of his pga tour career, finishing 27thin the FedExcup, earning more than $2 million for only thesecond time in his career (2003) and ranking in the top 10in greens in regulation...at the first puerto rico open, t2through 54 holes before finishing t4 after a final-round 72.Bogeyed Nos. 9-12 in the final round to fall out of contention...recordeda fourth-place finish at tHE pLaYErS. Wasin contention for most of the final round before bogeys on15 and 17 dropped him back. Finished four behind winnerSergio garcia. Fourth-place check for $456,000 was thelargest of his nine-year pga tour career...played in all fourevents of the pga tour playoffs for the FedExcup, includinga second appearance in tHE tour championship presentedby coca-cola (t27). Finish also earned an invitationto his second masters in 2009. 2007: played in two eventsin the inaugural pga tour playoffs for the FedExcup,finishing 102nd on the points list...recorded seven top-25sand wound up 100th on the money list...only top-10 camein 15th start, a t9 at the at&t classic...after missing thePLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.64 (60)Driving Distance ...........................................282.0 (138)Driving accuracy percentage .......................65.45% (66)greens in regulation percentage ................69.41% (33)putting average ...........................................1.807 (155)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–Sony open in Hawaii/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–4 times, mostrecent 2008 Wyndham championship/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $501,600–2009 Verizon Heritage/t2career High official world Rank: after 2004 BellSouthclassic/532-232 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2major medical Extension status for the remainder of 2008.2006: posted back-to-back top-10s for the first time in hisnine-year tour career. collected his first top-10 of theseason with a t5 at the at&t pebble Beach Nationalpro-am...Following week added a third at the Nissanopen, two strokes behind winner rory Sabbatini. tiedwith Sabbatini and two others with three holes to play butbogeyed the par-3 16th to take himself out of contention.the solo third-place finish topped his two career t3s for hisbest finish on tour in his 219th start. collected a careerbest$346,800. 2005: after years of nagging injuries, wasfinally healthy. played out of the major medical Extensioncategory the majority of the year and earned top-125status on the strength of nine top-25s...Lone top-10 wast8 at the Buick open, aided by three rounds in the 60s.2004: posted four rounds in the 60s to finish t8 at the Sonyopen in Hawaii, lone top-10 of the season...Entered theseason’s final full-field event, the chrysler championship,No. 126 on the money list but missed the cut to finishNo. 128. re-gained tour card for 2005 via Qualifyingtournament. 2003: Finished in the top 125 for the thirdconsecutive season and the fourth overall...In late July,compiled first top-10, t4 at the greater Hartford open...Nevada native tied for the 54-hole lead with tim Herronat the reno-tahoe open. Final-round 75 dropped finish tot6...Solidified his job for 2004 with a t8 finish at the 84LumBEr classic. 2002: got off to a late start due to hipand shoulder surgery in fall of 2001 to finish just in topCraig Barlow (Continued)125 to secure tour card for 2003...Withdrew from firstevent back from surgery at the Honda classic in march,where suspension of play would have forced 36 holes ofplay on Saturday...First top-10 came in august, when hefinished t7 at the INtErNatIoNaL...at the air canadachampionship, a t3 matched best tour finish of t3 at the1999 Buick challenge. Finished t7 at tampa Bay classic,boosting official earnings inside top 125 (120th, $486,288)for the first time all season...Never fell out of top 125 forthe rest of the season, despite missing cuts in three of finalfour events. 2001: only top-10 came at at&t pebble BeachNational pro-am. 2000: Best effort of the season cameat the tampa Bay classic where he finished t10...afterfinishing 137th on the money list, successfully completedQualifying tournament. 1999: Successful sophomore seasonon tour, with a t4 at the compaq classic and a t3 latein the year at the Buick challenge. prior to the week of theBuick challenge, was 153rd on the money list, but earned$93,600 and moved to 126th on money list...Later securedcard in hometown at Las Vegas Invitational. 1998: Failed toretain playing privileges by finishing 183rd on tour moneylist. returned to Qualifying tournament and finished 18th.1997: Earned pga tour status for 1998 after finishing28th at the pga tour Qualifying tournament. Amateur:Winner of the 1994 Nevada State amateur...Qualified forthe 1994 u.S. open...Named 1994 Southern Nevada golfassociation player of the Year...1995 Nevada State matchplay champion.PeRSonAL:about injuries that plagued him in his career: “It’s beenfrustrating, but I promised myself through this whole thingthat I was going to be patient. It’s hard to perform againstthe best golfers in the world when your body is not allowingyou to do it.”…as a child. served as standard-bearerfor the Las Vegas Invitational. Later, worked on tournamentoperations staff…ranked fifth in Nevada as a high schooltennis player in 1990…Worked at pizza Hut for five yearsbefore playing on pga tour.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.54Driving Distance ...........................................297.1Driving accuracy percentage .......................65.69%greens in regulation percentage ................68.11%putting average ...........................................1.810(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–puerto rico open presentedby Banco popular/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–1999 LasVegas Invitational/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $346,800–2006 Nissan open/3career High official world Rank: after 2006 ShellHouston open/89<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1994a 11998 29 13 2 $98,111/1831999 28 16 1 2 3 327,393/1242000 31 19 1 4 297,672/1372001 23 14 1 4 414,139/1222002 22 9 1 3 5 528,569/1242003 29 17 3 5 638,721/1002004 25 14 1 7 595,820/1282005 26 15 1 9 720,362/1122006 22 16 1 2 5 1,006,538/932007 16 10 1 199/451 154,214/2052008 15 6 1 200/567 129,732/2162009 5 1 11,271/2492010 10 8 1 1 193/100 184,622/191total 282 158 3 15 47 5,107,164nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1998 2 1 1 $1,748/2092009 14 10 1 4 4 124,121/512010 15 8 2 3 55,485/93total 31 19 1 6 8 181,353* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06u.S. open cut 82 t26pgacuttHE pLaYErS t57 cut cut cut t63 cutthe Barclays WD cut t42 cut cut cut t22 t58BmW championship cut t49 WD cut t73 t24 cut cutYear 07 08 09 10u.S. open cut t77British opencut2-234 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSChris Baryla (buh-rill-uh)eXeMPt StAtUS: t11 at 2010 pga tour QualifyingtournamentFULL nAMe: christopher george BarylaHeiGHt: 6-0weiGHt: 180BiRtHDAte: october 24, 1982BiRtHPLAce: calgary, alberta, canadaReSiDence: El paso, tX; plays out of El paso ccFAMiLY: Wife, amelieeDUcAtion: university of texas-El paso (2004,Business)SPeciAL inteReStS: reading, runningtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2004nationwide tour Graduate (2009)BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t8—2009 rBc canadian open.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2009 chattanooga classic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t62—Shell Houston open.2010 SeASon:only played seven events due to a torn hip labrum…coupled with 2010 winnings of $24,254, was granted 16events in 2011 to earn $762,723, equaling No. 125 from2010. Decided to go to Q-School to improve that status,finishing t11…made the cut in two of seven events onthe pga tour…Best finish was t62 at the Shell Houstonopen, his final start before undergoing surgery.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: a rookie on the pga tour in 2010 after finishingNo. 19 on the Nationwide tour money list. made the cutin 13 of his 14 starts and had five top-10 finishes, includinga win late in the year...made three starts on the pgatour in 2009 and in his second start of the year on hometurf at the rBc canadian open, closed with a 6-under 66to finish t8 in the monday finish. By virtue of the top-10finish, accepted an invitation to compete in the Buick openlater that week. the t8 finish at glen abbey gave him ashare of low-canadian honors with countryman Stephenames at 12-under...Back-to-back 71s led to a missed cutin grand Blanc, mI, at the Buick open...Earned first careerNationwide tour victory with a one-stroke win over troyKelly at the chattanooga classic. the $90,000 paydayallowed him to jump from No. 57 to No. 20 on the moneylist at the time, assuring him of a spot in the Nationwidetour championship at Daniel Island...Finished t4 at therex Hospital open and added a second top-five finish, witha t5 at the Nationwide tour players cup...Shot 64 in thefinal round at the preferred Health Systems Wichita opento finish t7...added another t7 at the Nationwide tourchampionship at Daniel Island to secure his card for 2010.2008: made one cut in seven starts on the 2008 Nationwidetour, finishing t57 at the moonah classic. 2007: made thecut in 12 of 26 starts, with eight top-25 finishes...Ended theyear No. 73 on the money list, with $81,417...only top-10came at the Henrico county open, where he fell in a playoffto Nick Flanagan...Finished t71 at the canadian open inhis only pga tour start in 2007. 2006: Began the seasonwith no status on the Nationwide tour but still managed tomake 18 starts, with 12 weekend appearances...Finishedthe season No. 51 on the money list, with $120,229 toearn his status for 2007...Successfully made it through sixmonday qualifiers during the season. 2005: played in threeNationwide tour tournaments on tour in 2005, with twotop-20 finishes...Has also played on the canadian tour,where he posted his best finish with a second-place showingat the 2005 michelin morelia classic. Amateur: as anamateur, qualified for the 2003 u.S. open at age 20, eventuallymissing the cut with rounds of 72-74...Later that yearmade the cut at the Bell canadian open, becoming the firstcanadian amateur in 20 years to do so. Went on to finisht73...Was the runner-up at the 2003 canadian amateur...First-team all-Western athletic conference selection in2002 and 2003, where he was coached by former canadiantour champion rick todd...also named Wac player of theYear during his career.PeRSonAL:Lists Sean Foley as an instructor…Favorite course isSahalee cc. Favorite college team is utEp and pro team isthe Vancouver canucks. Favorite movie is “Love, actually.”...Favorite cities to visit are London, Seattle and Vancouverand his favorite vacation is his own house…Says he nevertravels without an ID because “they won’t let me.”PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................73.39Driving Distance ...........................................297.1Driving accuracy percentage .......................60.10%greens in regulation percentage ................66.30%putting average ...........................................1.872(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 68–at&t pebble Beach Nationalpro-am/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 66–2 times, mostrecent 2009 rBc canadian open/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $123,038–2009 rBc canadian open/t8career High official world Rank: after 2010 SBSchampionship/217Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2003a 2 12007 1 1 $9,800/2009 3 1 1 1 123,038/2010 7 2 238/9 24,254/231total 13 5 1 1 157,092nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2005 3 2 2 $14,050/1692006 18 12 4 8 120,229/512007 26 12 1 1 8 81,417/732008 7 1 1,713/2852009 14 13 1 5 7 217,680/192010 4 1 6,120/207total 72 41 1 1 10 25 441,209* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 03u.S. opencutpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-235


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSBrian BatemanSection Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2007 Buick open.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):1998 carolina classic.2010 SeASon:Failed to make the weekend in four events during theseason.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made the cut in just four of 25 starts and failed torecord a top-25 finish for the first time since joining thetour in 2002. 2008: Struggled during season, finishingNo. 185 in FedExcup standings and No. 195 on the officialmoney list...Did not crack the top-10 in 18 starts, with a t20at the masters tournament his best outing. 2007: collectedhis first pga tour win at the Buick open and surpassedthe $1-million mark in earnings for the first time in hiscareer...competed in the first three events in the pga tourplayoffs for the FedExcup, finishing 67th...Became the firstplayer to capture his first pga tour win at the Buick opensince tom pernice, Jr. in 1999. First-round 7-under 65 setthe pace for the win, culminating with a 12-foot birdieputt on the 72nd hole to avoid a four-man playoff. got upand down for pars on 16 and 17 before the birdie. prior tothe win, referred to himself as a “Q-School veteran” havingbeen there nearly 10 times. most exciting part aboutthe win, he said, was a trip to augusta, ga, for the 2008masters, which Bateman has dreamed about since he wasa kid. 2006: collected his first top-10 of the season witha third-place finish at the Deutsche Bank championship.eXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: Brian BatemanHeiGHt: 5-10weiGHt: 185BiRtHDAte: February 25, 1973BiRtHPLAce: monroe, LaReSiDence: monroe, La; plays out of Bayou de SiardccFAMiLY: Wife, Dawn; oliver EdwardseDUcAtion: Louisiana State university (1996,marketing)SPeciAL inteReStS: Duck hunting, fishing, cooking,wine, Deuce (dog)tURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1996Q ScHooL: 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006nationwide tour Alumnusclosed with a 5-under 66 to move into the top-10. collected$374,000 to improve his season earnings to $613,361. Itwas his third career top-10 and his first since he finished t7at the 2004 Hp classic of New orleans. His top-10 in Bostonearned him a spot in the field at the canadian open thenext week. 2004: Finished in the top 125 for the first timein his three-year tour career. Year included his first twotop-10s on tour and a career-high six top-25s...Solid playallowed him to jump up the official World golf ranking listfrom No. 428 to No. 176 after tHE tour championship...Finished third at the Honda classic for first career top-10 inhis 66th career start. previous best was t11 at the 2003 Hpclassic of New orleans. collected $340,000, which toppedhis best year on tour in 2002, when he made 31 startsand earned $281,421...Louisiana native and LSu graduateposted four rounds in the 60s to finish t7 at the Hp classicof New orleans. 2003: Earned tour card for third consecutiveseason through the Qualifying tournament where hefinished t12. made 10 cuts in 26 starts in 2003, with onetop-25, a t11 in home state at Hp classic of New orleans.2002: rookie season, making just over half of his cuts andposting four top-25s, including a then-career-best t15 atthe SEI pennsylvania classic. Earned return trip to tourvia a t8 finish at the Qualifying tournament. 2001: memberof Nationwide tour for fifth straight season. Finished 58thon money list but earned first tour card by finishing t32at tour Qualifying tournament. 1998: Best season onNationwide tour when he finished 20th on the money listwith $107,590 in earnings. picked up first career victoryat carolina classic in raleigh, Nc, coming from behind todefeat Jimmy green by one stroke. Lost playoff to mattgogel later that year at tri-cities open. Amateur: allamericaselection in 1996...Ncaa academic all-america in1995...three-time all-Southeastern conference selection,as well as three-time academic all-SEc selection...Winnerof 1992 Louisiana State amateur...Louisiana state juniorchampion in 1990 and state high school champion in 1989.PeRSonAL:a big wine enthusiast with an extensive collection. He andhis wife travel to the california wine country often…avidLSu football and atlanta Braves baseball fan…Loves tocook…collects famous musician’s memorabilia…Is an avidreader, especially of clive cussler novels.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................73.65Driving Distance ...........................................289.8Driving accuracy percentage .......................60.71%greens in regulation percentage ................55.56%putting average ...........................................1.650(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 69–puerto rico open/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 64–2005 Bank ofamerica colonial/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $882,000–2007 Buick open/1career High official world Rank: after 2007 thepresidents cup/132<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1991 11997 11998 12002 31 16 4 $281,421/1592003 26 10 1 217,150/1732004 24 18 1 2 6 919,255/862005 32 18 4 505,517/1412006 26 10 1 1 2 645,153/1282007 18 9 1 1 1 91,109/67 1,022,763/942008 18 6 2 185/832 227,470/1952009 25 4 238/17 43,611/2322010 4total 207 91 1 2 4 20 3,862,340nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1997 20 8 2 2 $16,735/961998 26 17 1 1 5 10 107,590/201999 22 8 3 13,059/1152000 18 9 4 37,607/1012001 24 17 2 10 75,343/582010 21 6 1 17,782/155total 131 65 1 1 9 30 268,116* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 02 03 04 05 06 07 08masterst20pga cut t50tHE pLaYErS t56 cutBridgestone Invitationalt74the Barclays cut cut t57 cutDeutsche Bank championship cut cut cut 3 t47BmW championshipcut cut t63 cut cut t492-236 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSNotah Begay iiieXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: Notah ryan Begay IIIHeiGHt: 5-11weiGHt: 195BiRtHDAte: September 14, 1972BiRtHPLAce: albuquerque, NmReSiDence: albuquerque, Nm; plays out of turningStone resort (Verona, NY)FAMiLY: Wife, apryl; antonella (2/2/08), Santiago(8/5/09)eDUcAtion: Stanford university (1995, Economics)SPeciAL inteReStS: community outreachtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1995Q ScHooL: 2008JoineD toUR: 1999nationwide tour Graduate (1998)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (4):1999 reno-tahoe open, michelob championship atKingsmill. 2000 FedEx St. Jude classic, canon greaterHartford open.2010 SeASon:granted seven events on a major medical Exemption in2010 to earn $608,038 (coupled with $54,645 from 2009) tokeep card for the remainder of the season but was unableto do so. missed the cut in all nine starts during the season.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made four cuts in 15 starts and failed to record atop-25 finish on the pga tour. 2008: Earned exemptiononto the 2009 tour with a t11 finish at the pga tourQualifying tournament. Birdied three of the final four holesat pga West’s Stadium course in the final round to qualify.made the cut in three of nine starts on the pga tour in2008, with his best finish being a t53 at the Legends renotahoeopen. 2007: played in seven pga tour events and10 on the European tour with a best finish of t31 at theSpanish open. reached the tour Qualifying tournamentfinals where he finished t85. 2006: made 12 starts onthe pga tour and 11 on the Nationwide tour in 2006.2005: made 11 starts on the pga tour and four starts onthe Nationwide tour. 2004: after finishing No. 129 on themoney list, received a major medical Extension for 2005due to chronic back problems. Did not play after reno-tahoeopen in late august. coupled with $583,537 earned in 23events in 2004, had the opportunity to play in six eventsto earn $42,725 and match the $623,262 winnings of2004’s No. 125, tag ridings...Finished t5 at the Wachoviachampionship, his best finish since a t5 at the 2003 Hondaclassic...one shot back of the lead heading into the finalround of the B.c. open after opening the tournament with1-over 73. Fired a final round 69 to finish t3. 2003: made 30starts on the pga tour, the most in a season in his career...First top-10 finish came in early march, a t5 at the Hondaclassic after posting four rounds in the 60s. co-leaderthrough 18 and 36 holes. post-round thoughts were onbrother greg, 20, a third-generation u.S. marine stationedin the middle East. “We are on the brink of war, but maybe Ican go out and win the golf tournament, my younger brothermight read it somewhere in the paper.” reunited with gregafter return from middle East at the FedEx St. Jude classic,where he finished t13...posted a t8 at John Deere classic.two shots behind chris riley and J.L. Lewis through 54holes after third-round 65. Needing to secure tour cardfor 2004 with top-125 finish on money list, jumped from117th to 103rd with $105,000 paycheck. 2002: continuedcomeback from annular tears of L-4 and L-5 discs in lowerback that limited him to 12 events in 2001. Improved from197th in 2001 to 108th on the tour money list. 2001:made only four cuts in 12 starts to finish 197th in earningsbecause of injured back. attributed lower-back injury toover-exuberance in off-season conditioning, with rest beingthe only cure. took off two months between the mastersin april and the FedEx St. Jude classic in June. 2000:Eclipsed first-year earnings with $1,819,323, 20th on pgatour official money list...Became the first player to win inback-to-back weeks since former Stanford teammate tigerWoods in 1999...rebounded from five missed cuts in 10starts with third career victory, one-stroke win at the FedExSt. Jude classic. Followed with second consecutive victoryand fourth of career, by one stroke over mark calcavecchiaat canon greater Hartford open. that victory marked hisfourth in 12 months...pga championship eighth lifted him toeighth place in u.S. team eligibility and into the presidentscup where he compiled a 3-2 record, playing in teammatches with Woods. 1999: Nominated for rookie of theYear honors after winning his first two tour titles. Joinedcarlos Franco as rookies with two victories...First victoryand first top 10 on tour came at reno-tahoe open, the23rd start of his career. Became the first Native americanto win tour event since rod curl at 1974 colonial...Secondtour victory came at michelob championship at Kingsmill.Birdied final two holes in regulation to force playoff withtom Byrum. Defeated Byrum with par on second extra hole.1998: Became first Nationwide tour player to record a 59Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1996 11999 29 22 2 2 5 $1,255,314/312000 24 17 2 4 10 1,819,323/202001 12 4 100,538/1972002 26 11 1 3 5 624,026/1082003 30 15 2 6 565,572/1192004 23 12 1 2 4 583,537/1292005 11 4 34,545/2362006 12 3 1 1 116,034/2132007 7 2 238/80 19,245/2412008 9 3 242/82 27,872/2422009 15 4 231/28 54,645/2232010 9total 208 97 4 2 14 31 5,200,649nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1994a 11995 3 1 1 $2,400/1991996 5 1 570/2611997 21998 22 15 4 6 11 136,289/102005 4 1 2,423/2742006 11 7 2 19,889/1462007 12009 12010 4 2 3,534/236total 54 27 4 6 14 165,104* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06masterst37 cutu.S. open cut 22 cutBritish opent20pga 8 cuttHE pLaYErScut cut cut t56 cuttour championship t15 29Bridgestone Invitational t17 t31 t52ca championshipt46the Barclays t54 cut cut t71Deutsche Bank championshipcutBmW championship cut t81 cut cut cutnAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (1), 2000; Walker cup (1), 1995.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-237


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2in tournament play. the 13-under-par round included a 27(9-under) on the second nine of his second round at theDominion open. recorded nine birdies and two eagles (oneof which was a hole-in-one)...placed 10th on Nationwidetour money list and earned exempt status on 1999pga tour. 1996: medalist at canadian tour Qualifyingtournament. Amateur: member of u.S. Walker cup team.member of Stanford’s 1994 Ncaa championship team,along with casey martin, where he was an all-americaselection for third time...Holder of record for lowest 18-holescore in Ncaa championship history with 62 in the secondround of the 1994 tournament. Winner of 15 major juniorand amateur titles.PeRSonAL:Began playing golf at age 6. Father played in a businessleague while working for the Bureau of Indian affairs.Notah would tag along for the twilight, nine-hole competition.In summer would save spare change for bucketof range balls and then asked head pro at Ladera golfNotah Begay iii (Continued)course near his home if he could work at course for playingprivileges…most successful Native american golfer,with four tour victories. Half Navajo, one-quarter SanFelipe and one-quarter Isleta…In a continuing effort tohonor heritage, conducted a junior clinic in philadelphia,mS, home to the choctaw Indian reservation, two weeksprior to the 2002 Southern Farm Bureau classic. “I hope tosort of continue to help (Native american) junior programsalong, and work with them to increase the diabetes awarenesswithin their community. these are some of the pivotalissues that are an integral part of my agenda as reachingout to Native american groups.”…Has putted left- andright-handed, depending upon direction the putt breaks…Brother clint caddied in his two 2000 victories…themovie, “Windtalkers,” starring Nicolas cage and christianSlater, tells the story of the 375 Navajo Indians recruitedto help in intelligence during World War II. Begay’sgrandfather, the late Notah Begay, was one of the Navajosrecruited to assist the u.S. government. His grandfatherwas a radioman and was stationed on the front line.David Berganio, Jr.eXeMPt StAtUS: minor medical ExtensionFULL nAMe: David Berganio, Jr.HeiGHt: 5-11weiGHt: 170BiRtHDAte: January 14, 1969BiRtHPLAce: Los angeles, caReSiDence: Sylmar, caFAMiLY: SinglePLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................74.61Driving Distance ...........................................280.6Driving accuracy percentage .......................62.45%greens in regulation percentage ................56.21%putting average ...........................................1.797(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 69–2 times, most recent renotahoeopen/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2004 B.c.open/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $540,000–2000 FedEx St. Jude classic/1career High official world Rank: after 2000 World golfchampionships-NEc Invitational/19eDUcAtion: university of arizonaSPeciAL inteReStS: BasketballtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1993Q ScHooL: 1996, 2008nationwide tour Graduate (1996, 2000)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1991a 11992a 21993a 2 11993 2 1 $2,486/3021994 4 1 5,105/2731996 4 2 1 36,590/2111997 30 14 1 3 118,290/1551998 3 1 6,487/3001999 5 4 48,015/2282000 4 3 34,625/2001 25 16 1 4 6 685,082/762002 30 13 1 1 2 573,151/1152003 15 6 1 124,065/1972004 22005 12006 2 1 6,060/2632007 3 1 250/44 11,025/2512008 12009 15 7 196/93 115,517/205total 151 71 1 1 6 13 1,766,499nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1993 11994 5 4 2 $6,830/1231995 41996 21 17 1 3 7 12 146,047/41998 20 14 6 8 76,969/321999 21 10 1 1 3 7 80,399/292000 24 17 1 4 14 196,512/112004 1 12005 2 1 1,500/3272006 2 1 1,815/2752007 3 3 11,839/2042008 1total 105 68 3 3 1 20 43 521,911* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04masters cut cutu.S. open cut t47 t16 t28 cuttHE pLaYErSWD t56the Barclays t33 WD t62 t29 t65 cut cutBmW championship cut DQYear 05 06u.S. opencutnAtionAL teAMS: Walker cup (1), 1993.2-238 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSBeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:2—2002 Bob Hope chrysler classic.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (3):1996 monterrey open. 1999 permian Basin open. 2000omaha classic.2010 SeASon:Did not compete during the season…Has seven eventsto earn $547,166 (coupled with $115,517 from 2009) toretain playing status for the remainder of 2011. Extensiondates to 2009 season, when playing out of the QualifyingSchool category, was limited to 15 starts due to lingeringback issues.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: after playing just nine events the previous five seasonsdue to injury, earned pga tour card via 2008 pgatour Qualfying School (t7). made the cut in seven of 15starts, with a t32 at the FBr open his best outing. the 15starts were his most since the 2003 season. 2008: playingfifth season with major medical Extension, missed the cutin his only start of the 2008 season at the FBr open, withrounds of 72-73. 2007: In fourth season with major medicalExtension, played in three events as he continued comebackfrom disk injury. 2006: playing on fourth consecutivemajor medical Extension, limited to just two events,making one cut at the chrysler classic of tucson. 2005:played in one event, a missed cut at the chrysler classicDavid Berganio, Jr. (Continued)of tucson. 2004: played in just two events on a majormedical Extension. 2003: Limited to only 15 starts due toa bulging disc...Did not play again after a first-round withdrawalat the FedEx St. Jude classic in late June. granteda major medical Extension...Lone top-25 in 15 starts wasa t19 at the EDS Byron Nelson championship, aided by afinal-round 66. 2002: Earned career-best finish (second) andlargest paycheck ($432,000) after losing to phil mickelsonin a one-hole playoff at the Bob Hope chrysler classic.Birdied the final hole of regulation to tie mickelson at30-under-par 330. Fourth-round 64 tied pga tour careerlow. 2001: Finished in the top 100 on the tour money listfor the first time...Had just one career top-10 entering theyear and added four more, including a career-best t3 atthe canon greater Hartford open...Held first-round lead inat&t pebble Beach National pro-am after tying SpyglassHill course record with 8-under 64. 2000: Finished 11th onthe Nationwide tour money list to regain his pga tourcard...captured the omaha classic by shooting a 67 in thefinal round to tie ahmad Bateman. used a par-4 on thesecond playoff hole to capture his third career victory. 1999:picked up his second title with a two-stroke win over Dickythompson and paul gow at the permian Basin open. 1997:as a rookie, finished just outside of keeping his conditionalcard on the pga tour at No. 155 on the money list. 1996:Final-round 66 gave him a one-stroke victory over fourothers at the monterey open...also had three runners-upfinishes...Earned his initial tour card for the 1997 seasonshane Bertsch (BirCh)eXeMPt StAtUS: minor medical ExtensionFULL nAMe: Shane thomas BertschHeiGHt: 6-2weiGHt: 185BiRtHDAte: march 30, 1970BiRtHPLAce: Denver, coReSiDence: Denver, co; plays out of glenmoore cc(Englewood, co)at pga tour Qualifying School. Amateur: Winner of the1991 and 1993 u.S. amateur public Links championships.PeRSonAL:played on the same college team at arizona as pga tourmember Jim Furyk…Was introduced to the game whilegrowing up in an economically depressed area of Losangeles by a local priest who gave him his first set of clubs.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.96Driving Distance ...........................................277.1Driving accuracy percentage .......................64.29%greens in regulation percentage ................61.11%putting average ...........................................1.830(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 68–World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 68–2010 Worldgolf championships-Bridgestone Invitational/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $39,250–2010 World golf championships–Bridgestone Invitational/t69career High official world Rank: after 2010 the Hondaclassic/83FAMiLY: Wife, monica; Brianna Dakota, Stella roseeDUcAtion: New mexico Junior college, texas a&muniversity (1994, parks and recreation)SPeciAL inteReStS: Fly fishing, skiingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1994Q ScHooL: 1995, 1996, 2009nationwide tour Graduate (2005)Section 2 Player BiograPhiesBeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t5—1996 greater Vancouver open.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):2000 upstate classic. 2005 BmW charity pro-am at thecliffs.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t25—Sony open in Hawaii.2010 SeASon:made the cut in his first three events of the season, beforebreaking his hand…returned in November, but missed thecut at the children’s miracle Network classic…coupledwith 2010 earnings of $57,108 and no money earned in2009, he has nine events to earn $605,575, equaling No.125 from 2009.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Shot a final-round 7-under 65 at the 2009 pgatour Q-School to guarantee status for 2010 as a tourqualifier...Limited to only two starts on tour due to injury...missed the cut in both starts on the 2009 pga tour...made the cut in three of four starts on the Nationwidetour, with his best finish a t25 at the utah championship.2008: topped $800,000 for the first time in his career,but finished No. 126 on the money list...made 20 of 29cuts to go with eight top-10 finishes including a t9 at theWyndham championship. 2007: Limited to just four startsdue to vertigo in 2007...Did not play after tHE pLaYErSchampionship...granted major medical Extension for the2008 season. 2006: returned to the pga tour for the firsttime since 1997 and finished in the top 125 for the first timein his three seasons on tour...Six top-25s were three morethan he had in his first two seasons on tour (1996-97)...posted his career-low round on tour in his first event of theseason, with a third-round 63 at the Sony open in Hawaii...recorded the second top-10 of his career and only one ofthe season, a t7 at the BellSouth classic, in april. 2005:Finished eighth on the 2005 Nationwide tour money list toreturn to the tour for the first time since 1997. moved upthe Nationwide tour money list each of last four years from96th in 2002 to 56th in 2003 to 25th in 2004 and eighth in2005...picked up first victory in almost five years at theBmW charity pro-am at the cliffs. combined with his winat the same tournament in 2000 is one of just four playerson tour to win the same tournament twice. collecteda career-best $112,500 after rolling in an 18-footer for abirdie on the last hole to cap off a six-stroke comeback witha final-round, 7-under 65...Lost playoff to Joe Daley at thepreferred Health Systems Wichita open. 2004: Lost playoffto Hunter Haas at the Knoxville open. 2003: missed theseason-ending, 55-member Nationwide tour championshipby $18 to michael allen. 2000: captured his first victory atthe upstate classic. Was six strokes back of leader Vaughntaylor after 36 holes. moved into contention on Saturdaywith then-career-best round, an 8-under 64. overcame twostrokedeficit to win by four. 1998: Winner of the coloradoopen. 1996: closed 68-66 for t5 at greater Vancouver open,his first career tour top-10 finish. 1994: First tournamentwin was the Southwest Kansas pro-am.PeRSonAL:a promising junior tennis player, he gave up the gameto concentrate on golf after losing a big match to futureNo. 1-ranked andre agassi…one of biggest thrills in golfwas first tournament win in 1994, the Southwest Kansaspro-am.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.71Driving Distance ...........................................263.4Driving accuracy percentage .......................67.31%greens in regulation percentage ................64.44%putting average ...........................................1.718(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 62–Bob Hope classic/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2010 BobHope classic/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $165,183–2006 BellSouth classic/t7career High official world Rank: after 2008 Valerotexas open/277pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-239


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSshane Bertsch (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1993 1 1 $2,548/3001996 28 8 1 1 65,517/1881997 30 11 2 73,480/1821998 22002 12006 34 19 1 6 697,059/1232007 4 2 224/190 39,760/2332008 29 20 1 8 128/93,510 841,248/1262009 22010 4 3 1 213/53 57,108/219total 135 64 3 18 1,776,719nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1992 11993 31994 2 1 1 $2,323/1761995 24 10 3 4 26,099/721996 11997 1 1 1 1 8,833/1291998 3 1 1,140/2341999 27 13 3 19,724/972000 28 18 1 1 3 6 148,940/242001 24 11 2 6 60,900/682002 20 12 1 2 37,354/962003 26 16 2 8 85,558/562004 28 17 1 2 4 13 189,046/252005 26 16 1 2 5 8 263,373/82009 4 3 1 7,971/2072010 5 2 1 1 22,620/137total 223 121 2 3 3 22 54 873,881* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08u.S. opencuttHE pLaYErScutthe Barclays t40 cut t70 cutDeutsche Bank championshipcutBmW championship cut t42guy BoroseXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: guy Donald BorosHeiGHt: 6-0weiGHt: 275BiRtHDAte: September 4, 1964BiRtHPLAce: Fort Lauderdale, FLReSiDence: pompano Beach, FLFAMiLY: Wife, Kim; Jamie christine (1/25/00), thomasJulius (9/30/01)eDUcAtion: university of Iowa (1986)SPeciAL inteReStS: Fishing, huntingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1986Q ScHooL: 1993nationwide tour Graduate (2003)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):1996 greater Vancouver open.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (3):2001 tri-cities open. 2003 Lake Erie charity classic at peek‘n peak resort, Dayton open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t24—puerto rico open.2010 SeASon:made the cut in half of his six starts on tour, with a t24at the puerto rico open his best finish.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Split time between the pga tour and Nationwidetour. made eight of 15 cuts on the Nationwide tour, withthree top-25 finishes and a season-best t5 at the Northeastpennsylvania classic. made four cuts in seven starts tour,with a t23 at the St. Jude classic his best showing. 2008:made two of six tour cuts. made three cuts in 15 eventson the Nationwide tour. 2007: Finished t49 at the renotahoeopen in only cut made of four attempts. made sixcuts in 22 attempts on the Nationwide tour, with his bestfinish being a t22 at the price cutter charity championship.2006: played both the Nationwide tour and tour, with10 Nationwide tour starts compared to five on the tour.made two cuts in five starts on the tour. 2004: In returntrip to tour, finished 208th on the money list with onetop-25. 2003: played extensively on the Nationwide tour,finishing the season 14th on the money list to earn higherstatus than his past champion category for the 2004 pgatour season. grabbed his second Nationwide tour win atthe Lake Erie charity classic at peek’n peak resort. Birdiedfinal hole to finish 13-under-par 275, one shot in front ofBob Heintz and chris couch. Won again five weeks laterat the Dayton open. playing in just third pga tour eventof 2003 season, finished t10 at the reno-tahoe open.top-10 was first since solo third at 1997 season-openingmercedes championshipss. 2002: posted just one top-25 onthe pga tour between 1999-2002, a t13 at the 2002 SEIpennsylvania classic. 2001: Won the tri-cities open whileplaying 23 events to finish 43rd on the Nationwide tourmoney list. 1996: Became first son of a pga tour winnerto win a tour title in 15 years when he won the inauguralgreater Vancouver open. 1991: Winner of the canadiantour’s British columbia open and went on to win the tour’sorder of merit title. 1989: Won his first canadian tour titleat the atlantic classic. Has also played on the pga tourof australasia. Amateur: three-time all-Big ten golfer atuniversity of Iowa.PeRSonAL:Was competing in 1994 Southwestern Bell colonial whenhe received word that his father, two-time u.S. open championand World golf Hall of Famer Julius Boros, had died.caddied for his father for several years on tour.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.96Driving Distance ...........................................277.1Driving accuracy percentage .......................64.29%greens in regulation percentage ................61.11%putting average ...........................................1.830(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 68–World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 68–2010 Worldgolf championships-Bridgestone Invitational/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $39,250–2010 World golf championships–Bridgestone Invitational/t69career High official world Rank: after 2010 the Hondaclassic/832-240 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSguy Boros (Continued)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1990 11991 11994 30 19 1 4 8 $240,775/761995 34 14 4 9 303,654/621996 31 17 1 1 5 283,358/751997 27 13 1 1 2 191,139/1201998 35 11 2 73,203/1981999 5 1 4,500/3302000 4 1 6,796/2442001 3 2 15,088/2312002 11 3 1 82,852/2072003 6 3 1 1 95,612/2102004 24 8 1 130,783/2082005 5 3 27,765/2392006 5 2 13,750/2522007 4 1 252/30 7,269/2562008 6 2 246/57 31,565/2412009 7 4 1 214/55 74,440/2102010 6 3 1 215/48 54,833/221total 245 107 1 2 11 31 1,637,382nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1991 11993 28 22 1 1 8 14 $75,104/131994 11999 18 7 2 3 27,484/852000 22 6 1 1 20,873/1402001 23 10 1 1 4 109,802/432002 15 8 1 1 28,639/1202003 20 13 2 3 6 210,461/142004 5 3 1 10,901/1892005 22 5 2 19,400/1522006 102007 22 6 1 14,487/1912008 15 3 1 11,749/1742009 15 8 1 3 40,243/118total 217 91 3 1 1 17 37 569,141* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*Craig Bowden<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04masterscutu.S. open t36 cutpga cut cuttHE pLaYErScut t53 WD cutthe Barclays cut t43 cut DQDeutsche Bank championship cut 69BmW championship cut t25 cut cut cut cutSection 2 Player BiograPhieseXeMPt StAtUS: minor medical ExtensionFULL nAMe: craig David BowdenHeiGHt: 5-9weiGHt: 160BiRtHDAte: June 18, 1968BiRtHPLAce: Bedford, INReSiDence: Bloomington, INFAMiLY: Quinley (6/8/05), Kirin (5/12/08)eDUcAtion: university of IndianapolisSPeciAL inteReStS: Spending time with his children,fishingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1989Q ScHooL: 1996, 1999nationwide tour Graduate (2003, 2006, 2009)BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t9—2004 FedEx St. Jude classic, 2007 u.S. Bankchampionship in milwaukee.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (3):1998 miami Valley open. 2003 miccosukee championship.2006 Northeast pennsylvania classic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t16—turning Stone resort championship.2010 SeASon:Will play the 2011 season off of a minor medical Extension,with four events left to reach No. 125 (troy merritt,$786,977) from the 2010 money list. He earned $140,935,with eight made cuts in 20 starts on the pga tour. a t16at the turning Stone resort championship was his bestfinish. missed the cut in all three Nationwide tour starts.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished No. 22 on Nationwide tour money list toearn a third return trip to the pga tour. closed the yearwith a 6-under 66 in the final round of the season-endingNationwide tour championhsip, including birdies on hislast two holes, which helped him move up in the standingsfrom a t18 to a t7 finish. the money earned was enoughto move up him up two spots on the money list to No. 22.Finished t7 at the Ford Wayne gretzky classic, his first top-10 since a t4 at the 2008 melwood prince george’s countyopen. t10 at the utah championship and then followedthat with a t9 the next week at the albertsons Boise open.added a t6 at the $1-million Soboba classic and earnedenough money to move from No. 31 to No. 21 on the moneylist with three events left on the 2009 schedule. Ended theyear No. 1 on tour in driving accuracy and t2 in puttingaverage. 2008: made the cut in nine of 23 Nationwidetour starts, with a pair of top-10s—a t8 at the seasonopeningpanama movistar championship and t4 at themelwood prince george’s county open, where he finishedtwo shots back of winner Jeff Klauk despite a first-round73. 2007: Finished No. 171 on the pga tour money list,with $333,970. made the cut in 13 of 25 starts, with onetop-25 finish. Bogey-free over the first 42 holes of the u.S.Bank championship in milwaukee, finished t9 for secondcareer top-10 and first since 2004 FedEx St. Jude classic.2006: Finished fourth on the Nationwide tour money list,with $334,671. career-best six top-10s, including three topthrees.moved to No. 2 in the rankings when he claimed histhird career tour title, defeating Jess Daley with a par-4 onthe first playoff hole at the Northeast pennsylvania classic.Set up his seven-stroke comeback with an 8-under 63 in thepgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-241


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2final round. the win and a runner-up finish in omaha twoweeks earlier led to august player of the month honors.added a solo third at the permian Basin charity golf classicto round out his top-three efforts. 2005: Split the seasonbetween both tours. Finished 194th on pga tour moneylist in 15 starts, and No. 65 on Nationwide tour, playingin nine events. 2004: Had his best year on the pga tour,earning his first career top-10, a t9 at the FedEx St. Judeclassic, and placing 143rd on the money list. 2003: Finished19th on the Nationwide tour to return to the pga tourfor the first time since 2000. claimed his second careerNationwide tour victory at the miccosukee championship.2000: made just four of 25 cuts on pga tour. 1998: Wonthe Nationwide tour’s miami Valley open. 1997: In rookieseason on the pga tour, made eight cuts in 21 tournamentstarts and a season-best t23 finish at the Quad citiesclassic. 1996: Earned initial tour card by finishing t39 atthe Qualifying tournament. two-time Indiana open champion.three-time winner on Hooters tour.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1997 21 8 1 $40,118/2181999 12000 25 4 34,280/2212001 4 1 6,107/2002 2 1 16,294/2003 22004 30 12 1 5 494,568/1432005 15 6 2 199,911/1942007 25 13 1 1 166/1,193 333,970/1712009 12010 20 8 1 205/79 140,935/196total 146 53 2 10 1,266,184nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1990 4 1 $710/2451991 21992 11993 9 3 1 4,223/1481995 11996 25 18 5 6 46,288/441997 4 2 1 2 10,833/1201998 29 22 1 4 9 86,954/271999 27 15 2 3 8 99,960/232001 22 10 1 3 36,190/1002002 25 11 3 31,267/1122003 19 17 1 2 9 180,238/192005 9 7 1 3 4 82,013/652006 28 22 1 1 1 6 13 334,671/42007 2 12008 23 9 2 4 78,607/882009 25 16 5 11 198,208/222010 3total 258 154 3 4 1 32 73 1,190,162* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*Craig Bowden (Continued)PeRSonAL:graduated from Bedford North Lawrence High School inIndiana…Biggest thrill in golf is playing in five u.S. opens.Biggest thrill outside of golf is the birth of his children…Superstitions including marking his ball with a quarter fromthe 1960s…First car was a chevrolet camaro…Favoritecourse is pebble Beach and would like to play augustaNational. Favorite teams are Indiana university and theIndianapolis colts. Favorite entertainer is chris rock andfavorite athlete to watch is peyton manning. Favoritefood is sushi. Favorite cities to visit are New York and SanFrancisco. Favorite vacation spot is the caribbean…Wouldinclude tiger Woods and rock in his dream foursome…Bucket list includes winning on the pga tour…charityinvolvement includes baseball player Scott rolen’s EnisFurley Foundation, which works to brighten the lives ofchildren and families who struggle with illness, hardshipor special needs.PLAYeR StAtiSticS<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARY2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................72.23 (184)Driving Distance ...........................................270.0 (191)Driving accuracy percentage .......................72.86% (5)greens in regulation percentage ................62.64% (178)putting average ...........................................1.831 (184)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 67–2 times, most recent thegreenbrier classic/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 64–2004 Sonyopen in Hawaii/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $122,200–2004 FedEx St. Jude classic/t9career High official world Rank: after 2006 Frys.comopen/192Year 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09u.S. open cut t50 cut cut cutthe Barclays cut WD cut t55Deutsche Bank championshipcut t40BmW championship cut t712-242 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSsteven Bowditch (Bo-ditch)eXeMPt StAtUS: 17th on 2010 Nationwide tourmoney listFULL nAMe: Steven David BowditchHeiGHt: 6-0weiGHt: 200BiRtHDAte: June 8, 1983BiRtHPLAce: Newcastle, New South Wales, australiaReSiDence: perigian Beach, Queensland, australia;plays out of Kooralbyn resortFAMiLY: SingleSPeciAL inteReStS: rugbytURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2001JoineD toUR: 2006nationwide tour Graduate (2005, 2010)BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t73—2005 Buick championship.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):2005 Jacob’s creek open championship. 2010 Sobobagolf classic.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (1):2010 New South Wales pga championship.2010 SeASon:Entered 22 Nationwide tour events and had three top-10finishes, which included a win at the $1-milion Sobobagolf classic. Finished the year 17th on the money list toearn a return trip to the pga tour…Earned his secondcareer title, at the Soboba golf classic in california in earlyoctober. moved into the lead with an 8-under 63 in thethird round. Birdied the first hole and eagled the sixth holeSunday to move into a comfortable lead and was neverseriously challenged the rest of the day. posted a 3-under68 to finish at 19-under par, three strokes better than DanielSummerhays and five in front of Keegan Bradley and B.J.Staten. a first-place check for $180,000 moved him fromNo. 76 to No. 11 on the money list. Finished the week withonly 96 putts, one shy of the all-time tour mark of 95 setby grant Waite at the 2003 miccosukee championship.Dating to the end of the 2005 season, had earned only$173,970 in his previous 76 starts on tour…Began thefinal round of the preferred Health Systems Wichita openin second place, a stroke behind roberto castro. an up-anddownround left him one stroke behind clubhouse leaderJhonattan Vegas as he stepped to the 18th tee Sunday.Needed a birdie to force a playoff, he hit his tee shot out ofbounds. Ended up making a double bogey but still finishedt4—his best tour finish since a t2 at the 2005 price cuttercharity championship…Notched his sixth top-10 finish sixstarts later, at the WNB golf classic. Had missed four cutsin a row heading into midland. a final-round 66 moved himfrom t23 to t8. He would go on to victory a week later incalifornia.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made the cut in seven of 20 starts on the Nationwidetour. Earned his first top 10 in more than two years with asolo sixth at the mexico open. previous top-10 was a t5at the 2007 Nationwide children’s Hospital Invitational.Earned more money in mexico than he had in his previous42 starts on tour combined...Enjoyed a second top-10 inthree weeks with a t9 at the albertsons Boise open. 2008:made two cuts in 16 Nationwide tour starts, with a bestfinish of t45 at the price cutter charity championship.Finished 236th on the money list. played two European tourevents, missing both cuts. Finished t48 at the australianmasters and t45 at the australian pga championship latein the season in his homeland. 2007: Was granted minormedical Exemption after 2006 pga tour season was limitedto 22 events. coupled with 2006 winnings of $11,160,had five events to earn $649,738, equaling No. 125 from2006. unsuccessful in that attempt, however, eventuallyplaying the Nationwide tour and making nine cuts in 23appearances. among his four top-25s was a season-best t5at the Nationwide children’s Hospital Invitational. Finishedthe year No. 99 on the money list, with $56,173. Had fullyexemptstatus on the Nationwide tour by virtue of his finishat the 2006 pga tour Qualifying tournament. 2006: rookieon the pga tour after finishing fourth on Nationwidetour money list, with $333,329. 2005: made the cut in14 of 21 starts on tour, with six top-10 finishes. Seasonwas highlighted by season-opening victory at the Jacob’screek open championship. the second-youngest winnerin Nationwide tour history at 21 years, 8 months, 12 days.Following week, lost in a playoff to peter o’malley. chargedup the leaderboard Sunday with a course-record-tying 63to finish at 14-under par, nearly two hours in front of thefinal group. Waited in the clubhouse as o’malley missed ashort putt on the 72nd hole, forcing a playoff. Named playerof the month for January/February. an 8-under-par 64 inthe final round of the price cutter charity championshipled to a runner-up finish to roger tambellini. Led tour inBirdie average (4.39). played in two previous pga tourevents with his lone made cut, a t73 at the 2005 Buickchampionship. Winner of the 2004 Queensland open on theVon Nida tour in australia. Was t3 at the 2004 australianopen and t4 at the mastercard australian masters. 2001australian Strokeplay champion. Amateur: runner-up atthe World Junior championships in 2000. paired with gregNorman in the final round of the 2000 australian open asa 17-year old...Finished t7 in that event and was the topamateur in the field.PeRSonAL:Started playing the game around the age of 12 because hisfather wouldn’t let him tackle in rugby league…previousemployment includes time as a cement mixer.PLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 67–2006 SouthernFarm Bureau classic/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $8,299–2005 Buick championship/t73career High official world Rank: after 2005 World golfchampionships-accenture match play championship/162Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2003 12005 1 1 $8,299/2006 22 2 11,160/2562007 5total 29 3 19,459nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2003 12005 21 14 1 2 6 9 $333,329/42006 22007 23 9 1 4 56,173/992008 16 2 3,859/2362009 20 7 2 2 49,655/1062010 22 13 1 3 5 257,283/17total 105 45 2 2 12 20 700,299eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 1 1 $14,750<strong>PGA</strong> toUR oF AUStRALASiAYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 1 1 $10,425* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 03 04 05 06British opencutDeutsche Bank championshipcutpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-243


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSKeegan BradleySection Player BiograPhies22010 SeASon:made 28 Nationwide tour starts and had five top-10finishes, ending the season No. 14 on the money list andearning a berth on the pga tour in 2011…Started hisrookie season slowly and did not post a top-10 until his14th start of the year at the Ford Wayne gretzky classicin July. Fired a course record, 10-under 61 on Friday atthe georgian Bay club to head into the weekend threestrokes behind leader Kevin chappell. Weekend rounds of70-65 gave him sole posession of second place, one strokeback of winner peter tomasulo. the second-place check of$86,410 vaulted him from No. 95 to No. 17 on the moneylist at the time…Eventually fell to No. 34 on the list beforerunning off a string of four straight top-5 finishes. the firstwas a t3 at the albertsons Boise open, which moved himto No. 22 with six events remaining…Had another t3 inhis next start, the Soboba golf classic. Was tied for thefirst-round lead after a 6-under 65. moved into sole possessionof the 36-hole lead after a 66. Entered the finalround two shots out of the lead but finished five back aftershooting 71. Earned $58,000, which moved him to 15th onnAtionwiDe toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0Year events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2009 2 2 1 $8,307/2052010 28 18 1 2 5 7 264,760/14total 30 20 1 2 5 8 273,068* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*eXeMPt StAtUS: 14th on 2010 Nationwide tourmoney listFULL nAMe: Keegan Hansen BradleyHeiGHt: 6-2weiGHt: 190BiRtHDAte: June 7, 1986BiRtHPLAce: Woodstock, Vtthe money list and in very good position to earn his 2011pga tour card…Kept his solid play going the next weekat the chattanooga classic where he posted all four roundsin the 60s to finish t5…Finished t4 in his next start atthe miccosukee championship. Shot 29 on his front-ninethursday en route to a 64. Held the 36-hole lead after a 67in the second round. an even-par weekend led to his fifthtop-10 of the season and put him 11th on the money listwith two events to go.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made the cut in two career starts on the Nationwidetour...Finished t55 at the South georgia classic and t21at the miccosukee championship...He is also the winnerof two Hooters tour events, the 2008 Southern Dunes andthe 2009 texas Honing open. Amateur: Winner of ninecollegiate events.PeRSonAL:Is the nephew of Lpga great and World golf Hall of Famemember pat Bradley…turning professional is his biggestthrill in golf. Lists the Boston red Sox winning the WorldReSiDence: Woodstock, Vt (plays out of WeatleyHills cc)FAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: St. John’s university (2008, Sportmanagement)SPeciAL inteReStS: FishingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2008nationwide tour Graduate (2010)Series as his biggest thrill outside of golf. Lists BethpageState park’s Black course as his favorite golf course. Wouldmost like to play augusta National…Never travels withouthis rain gear. Favorite professional teams are the Bostonceltics, Boston red Sox and New England patriots…Superstitions include always marking his ball with thecoin head’s up. Favorite tV show is “Seinfeld” and favoritemovie is “goodfellas.” Favorite entertainer is HowardStern. other favorites include Ben Hogan: an american Life,pizza and tom Brady. Favorite city is Los angeles. Favoritevacation spot is Jackson Hole, WY…Included in his dreamfoursome are his dad, Ben Hogan and Brady.PLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer High official world Rank: after 2010 Frys.comopen/323Joseph BramletteXeMPt StAtUS: t16 at 2010 pga tour QualifyingtournamentFULL nAMe: Joseph Eugene BramlettHeiGHt: 6-4weiGHt: 195BiRtHDAte: april 7, 1988BiRtHPLAce: Stanford, caReSiDence: Saratoga, ca; plays out of the olympicclub (San Francisco, ca)FAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: Stanford university (2010,communications)SPeciAL inteReStS: Basketball, musictURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 20102010 SeASon:missed the cut in both career starts on the pga tour, asan amateur at the u.S. open and in his professional debut,at the Frys.com open.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:Will play his rookie season on the pga tour in 2011<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2010a 12010 1total 2* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*after successfully making it through three stages of thepga tour Qualifying tournament. Amateur: memberof Stanford’s 2007 Ncaa championship team. Duringfreshman season in 2007, was named to the golf coachesassociation of america (gcaa) all-Freshman team, earnedtop medalist honors at the puerto rico classic and wasnamed a Second team all-america selection. two-time<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 10u.S. opencutall-pac10 conference choice...Named San Jose Sports Hallof Fame athlete of the Year...Was the youngest player everto qualify for the u.S. amateur, at the age of 14, in 2002...two-time winner of the Ernie piper Santa clara countyamateur championship...Named to the 2005 californiaState amateur team...member of the u.S. team that participatedin the 2002 World Junior golf cup...recorded a2-244 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRShole-in-one at pebble Beach in the semifinals of the 2005california State amateur.PeRSonAL:graduated from St. Francis High School in mountain View,ca…Lists Butch Harmon and Bill Johnson as his instructors…Biggestthrill in golf was playing in the 2010 u.S.open one week after graduating from Stanford…FavoriteJoseph Bramlett (Continued)course is pebble Beach and would like to play augustaNational. Favorite teams are Stanford and the miamiHeat. Favorite athletes to watch are LeBron James andrafael Nadal. Favorite entertainer is Li’l Wayne. FavoritetV show is “Wheel of Fortune” and favorite movie is“moneytrain.” Favorite vacation spot is Hawaii…Dreamfoursome includes his father, tiger Woods and presidentBarack obama.PLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 71–Frys.com open/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 71–2010 Frys.com open/2BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t11—2004 Shell Houston open, Bell canadian open.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):2003 permian Basin charity golf classic. 2010 Nationwidechildren’s Hospital Invitational.2010 SeASon:made 25 Nationwide tour starts and had four top-10finishes, including a win in the summer, to finish 18th onthe final money list and earn a return trip to the pga tourin 2011…Earned his second career title with a comefrom-behindeffort at the Nationwide children’s HospitalInvitational in July. Began the final round at the ohio Stateuniversity Scarlet course four strokes behind 54-hole leaderNick Flanagan. Fired a 7-under 64 to overtake the leadersand finish at 10-under 274. Had to wait to see if any of the12 players still on the course would catch him. Victory wasworth $144,000 and vaulted him from No. 47 to No. 6 onthe money list. Win came in his 87th start after winningthe 2003 permian Basin charity golf classic…after makinghis first two cuts of the season, had an up-and-downt4 finish at the panama cLaro championship. His firstround,4-under-par 66 left him at t7. a second-round 72pushed him to a tie for 41st. on Saturday, he moved intothe top-10 after posting a 5-under 65, which was betteredonly by the eventual winner, Fran Quinn, who shot a courserecord 8-under par 62. Improved five spots on Sunday aftershooting a 69…at the Stadion athens classic, posted hisD.J. BrigmaneXeMPt StAtUS: 18th on 2010 Nationwide tourmoney listFULL nAMe: David Franklin Brigman, Jr.HeiGHt: 6-4weiGHt: 195BiRtHDAte: may 3, 1976BiRtHPLAce: clovis, NmReSiDence: albuquerque, Nm; plays out of theuniversity of New mexico gcsecond top-10. rounds of 72-68-70-70 led to a t10…addeda t9 at the albertsons Boise open, finishing at 15-underpar for the week.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:member of the Nationwide tour from 2002-03, 2006 and2008-10 and a member of the pga tour in 2004-05 and2007. 2009: Was No. 53 on the Nationwide tour moneylist, thanks to three top-five finishes in a five-week summerstretch. Earned his first top-10 of the year with a t3at the BmW charity pro-am on the strength of a finalround,7-under 64. Finished t4 at both the rex Hospitalopen and the Ford Wayne gretzky classic. 2008: madethe cut in 12 of 21 Nationwide tour starts. Finished t2at the moonah classic despite opening with a 74. Held atwo-stroke lead after 36 holes at the Knoxville open andfinished t3, two shots back of playoff winner Jarrod Lyle.Finished t6 at the Nationwide tour players cup. postedfourth top-10 of the year at the season-ending Nationwidetour championship, where he enjoyed four rounds in the60s at tpc craig ranch. 2007: Finished No. 183 on the pgatour money list, with $268,205. made the cut in half ofhis 22 starts, with both top-25 finishes coming in his lastfour starts, highlighted by season-best t20 at the children’smiracle Network classic. opened 70-68 to hold a share ofthe 36-hole lead at the Shell Houston open. Finished t42.Was t4 at the chitimacha Louisiana open in his only madecut in two Nationwide tour starts. made his return to thepga tour after t29 finish at 2006 pga tour QualifyingFAMiLY: Delaney (11/16/01), Sasha (9/27/04), pierce(10/12/06)eDUcAtion: university of New mexico (1999, Humanresources)SPeciAL inteReStS: Working out, cooking, fishing,extreme sports, bungee jumpingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1999Q ScHooL: 2004, 2006nationwide tour Graduate (2003, 2010)School. 2006: Finished 111th on Nationwide tour moneylist, with two top-25s in 24 starts. Finished No. 177 on thetour money list during his sophomore season. Was t12at the FedEx St. Jude classic, his best of three top-25s.2005: regained tour card via t13 finish at 2004 NationalQualifying tournament. 2004: Finished 160th on money listin rookie season. Had three top-25s in 27 starts, includingcareer-best t11 at both the Shell Houston open and Bellcanadian open. 2003: Jumped from 32nd to 16th on theNationwide tour by finishing second at the season-endingNationwide tour championship. made 15-foot putt on finalhole to earn his first pga tour card. a miss would haveleft him outside the top 20 on the final money list. collectedhis first Nationwide tour win, at the permian Basin charitygolf classic two weeks earlier, which helped him earnspot in season-ending event. Shot a bogey-free, 6-under66 in the final round to wipe out a three-stroke deficitto mark Hensby. 2001: Won the chester’s San antonioclassic on the Hooters tour. Amateur: Winner of the 2000New mexico open and the 1996 and 1998 New mexicoState amateur titles. twice named first-team all-Westernathletic conference. Won the 1998 u.S. collegiate golfchampionship, thanks to a final-round 68 to beat charlesHowell III by one stroke.PeRSonAL:Lists “top gun” as his favorite movie and consideredaccepting an appointment to the air Force academy. “Basedon commitments after graduation, I knew it would hamperSection 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2004 27 12 3 $356,943/1602005 26 12 3 294,849/1772007 22 11 2 192/653 268,205/1832008 1total 76 35 8 919,998nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1999 12002 19 10 1 3 $47,098/832003 23 9 1 1 3 6 195,941/162006 24 15 2 43,994/1112007 2 1 1 1 22,000/1582008 21 12 1 1 4 8 197,513/302009 22 11 1 3 4 121,802/532010 25 15 1 4 9 246,769/18total 137 73 2 2 2 16 33 875,117* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 04 05 06 07 08u.S. open t71 t30 cutthe Barclayst42 cutDeutsche Bank championship cut t32BmW championshipt24 cutpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-245


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2my golf game—flying F-16s and then trying to find time topractice.”…Biggest thrill in golf was making a 15-foot puttat the Nationwide tour championship in 2003 to securehis pga tour card…Favorite golf course is pebble BeachgL. Would most like to play St. andrews. First car was aJeep cherokee…Favorite professional team is the Dallascowboys…Superstitions include eating Lucky charmscereal…Enjoys watching shows on the Food Network…other favorites include the band u2, the book The ShackD.J. Brigman (Continued)and michael Jordan…Favorite city to visit is Queenstown,New Zealand, and he likes to vacation in cabo SanLucas…Would round out his dream foursome with BenHogan, Jesus christ and mother teresa…Not many peoplerealize that he cuts out recipes when on the road and thencooks them while at home. Bucket list includes winning amajor championship, becoming a grandfather, driving fastaround a speedway and reading the entire Bible.Mark BrookseXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: mark David BrooksHeiGHt: 5-9weiGHt: 150BiRtHDAte: march 25, 1961BiRtHPLAce: Fort Worth, tXReSiDence: Fort Worth, tXFAMiLY: Wife, cynthia; Lyndsay (1/24/86), Hallie(9/20/89)PLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 65–3 times, mostrecent 2007 children’s miracle Network classic presentedby Wal-mart/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $103,500–2004 Bell canadian open/t11career High official world Rank: after 2004 rydercup/283eDUcAtion: university of texasSPeciAL inteReStS: golf course design, collectingantique golf architecture books and historic golf prints,all sports, cooking and drawingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1983Q ScHooL: 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987JoineD toUR: 1983nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (7):1988 canon Sammy Davis Jr.-greater Hartford open. 1991Kmart greater greensboro open, greater milwaukee open.1994 Kemper open. 1996 Bob Hope chrysler classic, ShellHouston open, pga championship.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t37—mayakoba golf classic.2010 SeASon:Split time between the pga tour and Nationwide tour…Failed to record a top-25 finish for just the second time inhis career…a t24 at the utah championship was his bestof eight starts on the Nationwide tour.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made 11 cuts in 17 starts on the pga tour. t10 atthe at&t pebble Beach National pro-am was his first top-10 finish since 2005. made two cuts in nine starts on theNationwide tour, with a t44 at the chitimacha Louisianaopen his best finish. 2008: made six cuts in 17 starts witha season-best t30 at the Wyndham championship afterposting four rounds in the 60s. 2007: carded a season-bestt13 at the mayakoba golf classic at riviera maya. 2006:Held the first-round lead at the B.c. open presented byturning Stone resort, thanks to a 7-under 65. Finished t15,his best effort of the season. played in a career-high 36<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 4-3events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1983a 11983 6 2 1 $6,924/1941984 35 17 1 4 40,438/1221985 32 11 3 32,094/1411986 32 19 1 5 47,264/1401987 32 17 2 42,100/1651988 30 22 1 1 2 11 280,636/361989 30 15 1 3 112,838/1151990 33 23 2 5 10 307,948/451991 30 24 2 5 11 667,263/111992 29 24 3 11 16 629,754/211993 31 19 1 3 10 249,696/661994 33 23 1 4 8 523,285/311995 29 17 1 3 10 366,860/481996 29 23 3 1 8 12 1,429,396/31997 30 15 1 3 213,516/1081998 30 18 5 219,570/1291999 33 24 3 7 557,037/742000 29 17 3 4 528,959/902001 27 16 1 2 5 899,444/602002 32 16 2 2 5 731,671/952003 31 14 2 236,489/1672004 31 5 1 2 264,076/1732005 28 10 1 2 273,668/1802006 36 9 2 207,958/1902007 18 7 1 198/489 162,839/2042008 17 6 215/410 99,582/2222009 17 11 1 1 173/182 263,074/1792010 14 4 224/29 46,360/225total 785 428 7 4 8 58 145 9,440,738nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2007 2 1 $2,400/2882008 9 6 1 3 41,236/1122009 9 2 3,642/2442010 8 2 1 5,838/211total 28 11 1 4 53,116* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96masters cut t35 cut cut cut cutu.S. open cut cut cut cut t5 t19 t44 t46 cut t16British open t80 t55 t20 t3 t5pga cut cut t26 cut t15 cut cut t31 1tHE pLaYErS cut cut t63 cut t36 cut t9 cut cut cut cuttour championship t24 t27 t29 t27the Barclays cut cut cut cut DNS t47 t43 t23 t65 t34 t8BmW championship cut cut t48 cut t19 cut t5 t43 t29 t13 cut t20 t8Year 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09masters cut cut t38 t40 t31 t24u.S. open cut 57 cut cut 2 cut cut cutBritish open cut t66 t62 cut cutpga cut t56 t16 cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cut cuttHE pLaYErS t7 cut t10 t57 t65 t57 t62 cut cut cutthe Barclays t33 t32 t72 t73 cut cut cutDeutsche Bank championshipWD cut cutBmW championship cut cut t27 76 cut 85 cut cutYear 10pgacutnAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (1), 1996.2-246 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSevents. 2005: the 1996 pga championship winner finishedoutside the top 125 for the third consecutive season, with10 made cuts in 28 starts...In 22nd start at the EDS ByronNelson championship, finished t10 for lone top-10. 2004:Notched one top-10, a t9 at the Bank of america colonial,his first since a solo third at the 2002 tampa Bay classic.2003: Finished the season outside the top 125 for the firsttime since 1987 (No. 167). 2002: maintained his positionin the top 100 on the money list for the 11th time inlast 13 seasons...two top-10 finishes were thirds at theINtErNatIoNaL and the tampa Bay classic. 2001: Hadhighest finish on pga tour money list (60) since finishingthird in 1996...made playoff at u.S. open after retiefgoosen three-putted 72nd hole. three-putted 18th holein group ahead of goosen. Lost by two strokes, 70-72, in18-hole monday playoff. Shared 36-hole lead and wasone back after 54 holes. 2000: Finished t5 at the ShellHouston open, his first top-five on tour since winningthe 1996 pga. 1999: returned to top 75 on tour moneylist for the first time since 1996...Earned first top-10 sincea t7 at the 1997 tHE pLaYErS championship with a t9at Nissan open. 1996: Enjoyed his best season on tourwith three victories, including his first major title, thepga...First victory of year came in his second start. Hadfive consecutive sub-par rounds to win Bob Hope chryslerclassic. His 23-under-par 337 total was one stroke betterMark Brooks (Continued)than John Huston...Won Shell Houston open in a playoffover fellow texan and hometown favorite Jeff maggert.rolled in 50-foot birdie putt on first playoff hole for victory,the first in his home state...Birdied 72nd hole at pga atValhalla gc to force playoff with Kenny perry, then birdiedfirst extra hole to earn title. 1995: tied for third with StevenBottomley and michael campbell at British open, onestroke out of John Daly-constantino rocco playoff. 1994:Won the Kemper open by three strokes over D.a. Weibringand Bobby Wadkins. 1993: Was part of a five-man playoffat Buick Southern open won by John Inman. 1991: Wontwice. Shot a closing 64 to catch gene Sauers at Kmartgreater greensboro open, then parred third playoff holefor victory. Edged robert gamez by one stroke at greatermilwaukee open after opening with 63. 1988: His firsttour victory, at canon Sammy Davis, Jr.-greater Hartfordopen, came with 10-foot putt on second playoff hole withDave Barr and Joey Sindelar. Amateur: three-time allamericanat university of texas...Winner of 1979 and 1981texas State amateurs, 1979 Southern amateur and 1979trans-mississippi amateur.PeRSonAL:Served as host of W. Hal Brooks memorial golf tournamentand gala, in honor of his father. Event was held for 11 yearsin his hometown and benefited hundreds of youth andolin BrowneeXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: olin Douglas BrowneHeiGHt: 5-9weiGHt: 175BiRtHDAte: may 22, 1959BiRtHPLAce: Washington, D.c.ReSiDence: Hobe Sound, FLteenage programs…partner in Knott-Linn-Brooks House,a golf course design company based in palo alto, ca…Hisfirst start-to-finish project, Southern oaks gc outside FortWorth, tX, opened to rave reviews in 1999.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.96Driving Distance ...........................................269.5Driving accuracy percentage .......................70.65%greens in regulation percentage ................61.28%putting average ...........................................1.786(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 67–at&t pebble Beach Nationalpro-am/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–1990 ShearsonLehman Hutton open/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $530,000–2001 u.S. open 2career High official world Rank: after 1996 Diners clubmatches/18FAMiLY: Wife, pam; olin, Jr. (7/9/88), alexandra grace(10/24/91)eDUcAtion: occidental collegeSPeciAL inteReStS: Fly fishing, environment, politics,international affairstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1984Q ScHooL: 1995nationwide tour Graduate (1991, 1993)Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (3):1998 canon greater Hartford open. 1999 mastercardcolonial. 2005 Deutsche Bank championship.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (4):1991 Bakersfield open, Hawkeye open. 1993 monterreyopen. 1996 Dominion open.BeSt 2010 cHAMPionS toUR FiniSHeS:t3—u.S. Senior open; 8—the cap cana championship,3m championship2010 SeASon:Did not play in a pga tour event, concentrating solely onthe champions tour…closed with a bogey-free 5-under65 at the u.S. Senior open to finish t3 at Sahalee, hiscareer-best performance on the champions tour. Sundayround matched the tournament-low score and includeda front-nine of 5-under 30, the best 9-hole score of theevent…Was t8 in his next start at the 3m championshipnear minneapolis…Finished solo eighth at the cap canachampionship after closing with a 5-under 31 on the backnine Sunday to post a final-round 68.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made 13 starts on the champions tour after joiningthe circuit in late may at the principal charity classic (t50,after holding a share of the first-round lead). top efforts inhis rookie year were a pair of t5 finishes at the WalmartFirst tee open at pebble Beach and SaS championship.also t7 at the administaff Small Business classic andt10 at the u.S. Senior open. made nine appearances onthe pga tour with two cuts made, finishing t76 at themayakoba golf classic in mexico and t77 at the travelerschampionship near Hartford, ct. 2008: made the cut in 11of 27 starts on tour, but failed to record a top-25 finish in afull season for the first time in his career. Served with DaveStockton and raymond Floyd as captain’s assistants for thewinning u.S. ryder cup team, captained by paul azinger.2007: missed the first half of season due to torn ligamentsin left index finger. opted for rest and rehabilitation oversurgery. First start was a missed cut at tHE pLaYErSchampionship. In second start of season, finished t9 atthe at&t classic. played sparingly the rest of the way,and was granted a major medical Extension for the 2008campaign. 2006: Notched two top-10s in 30 starts. t8 atthe Bob Hope chrysler classic and t8 at the Southern FarmBureau classic. 2005: Enjoyed a career year with a victoryat the Deutsche Bank championship and first invitation totHE tour championship. also contended at the u.S. openat pinehurst...In his first major championship start since the2003 u.S. open, shared the first- and second-round leadsat pinehurst No. 2. Was three back of two-time u.S. openchampion retief goosen heading into the final round, buta closing 10-over 80 dropped him from t2 to t23. Earneda spot in the u.S. open by firing 73-59 at Woodmont cc inrockville, mD. considered withdrawing after first round…captured third career victory at age 46 years, 3 monthsand 13 days at the Deutsche Bank championship. tiedfor the lead after 54 holes with John rollins, Jason Bohn,carl pettersson and Billy andrade after opening 68-65-70.Broke the five-way tie with a final-round 4-under-par 67 todefeat Bohn by one stroke. Earned a career-best $990,000and surpassed $1 million in season earnings for the firsttime in his career...two weeks after winning in Bostonfinished solo second at the Valero texas open. 2004: made15 cuts in 30 starts, including two top-10s. played in thefinal group on Sunday with adam Scott at the Booz allenclassic, finished t7. Second top-10 was a t4 at the u.S.Bank championship in milwaukee. missed the cut in thelast two tournaments of the season and finished 127th onPLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2 times, mostrecent 2001 canon greater Hartford open/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $990,000–2005 Deutsche Bank championship/1career High official world Rank: after 1999 memorialtournament/492010 ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average (actual) .............................70.38 (17)Driving Distance ...........................................270.4 (58)Driving accuracy percentage .......................78.09% (6)greens in regulation percentage ................72.66% (8)putting average ...........................................1.760 (16)MISCELLANEOUS ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 champions tour Low Round: 65–2 times, mostrecent 2010 3m championship/3career champions tour Low Round: 65–2 times, mostrecent 2010 3m championship/3Largest career champions tour Paycheck/Finish: $145,760–2010 u.S. 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otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2the money list. 2003: Finished outside the top 125 for thefirst time since 1994. played in 34 tournaments and made22 cuts to finish 130th on the money list. Finished in the top20 three times. 2002: Finished among the top 125 for theseventh consecutive season…Finished t9 at the KemperInsurance open for his first top-10 since a t7 at the 2001canon greater Hartford open...Shot an opening-round 73at the SEI pennsylvania classic before coming alive on theweekend (65-66) and finished at 11-under-par 273 for t5.2001: Best chance to earn first tour title since 1999 camein the at&t pebble Beach National pro-am. Shared thirdroundlead with phil mickelson at 14-under-par 202. closedwith 73 to finish t3, three shots behind winner Davis LoveIII...made 34th ace in u.S. open history when he holed a7-iron from 165 yards on the 11th hole en route to finishingt24. 2000: Had a season-best t9 at the greater milwaukee<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1983a 11986 11988 11989 11990a 11991 11992 30 14 1 1 $84,152/1471993 2 1 2,738/2901994 31 15 1 2 101,580/1541996 27 21 3 7 223,703/1001997 33 19 2 5 261,810/941998 25 15 1 2 7 590,240/471999 26 16 1 1 3 4 834,331/512000 31 21 1 7 494,307/982001 30 19 1 3 9 815,636/622002 33 20 2 6 615,828/1112003 34 22 6 479,592/1302004 30 15 2 7 597,034/1272005 29 20 1 1 2 11 2,171,928/262006 30 23 2 5 754,061/1142007 15 7 1 3 161/1,284 304,605/1752008 27 11 204/515 167,029/2042009 9 2 250/1 17,712/243total 448 261 3 1 2 25 80 8,516,287nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1990 27 19 1 2 5 12 $42,227/161991 27 20 2 1 3 11 15 106,406/21993 24 18 1 1 1 5 9 100,754/71995 25 21 1 1 6 16 85,704/181996 1 1 1 1 1 36,000/55total 104 79 4 4 7 28 53 371,092cHAMPionS toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0Year events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings Rank2009 13 4 6 $408,158 402010 24 1 3 14 723,888 25total 37 1 7 20 1,132,047* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*olin Browne (Continued)open. 1999: Earned his second tour victory in as manyseasons with win at the mastercard colonial. Final-round66, which included two eagles, produced a one-stroke victory.Win came on his 40th birthday and $504,000 paydaywas largest of career to that point. also earned a spotin 2000 mercedes championships, which he had to missin 1999 due to october surgery on his left arm. Leadingup to victory, was not allowed to hit more than a smallbucket of balls in practice. Went from late august 1998 tomid-February 1999 without touching his clubs. 1998: after14 years as a professional, claimed his first tour title atthe canon greater Hartford open. closed with 67 to earna playoff spot with Stewart cink and Larry mize. on thefirst extra hole, chipped in for birdie from 40 feet for thewin, becoming the first player since greg Norman at the1995 NEc World Series of golf to win a playoff by chipping<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04British open t53 t39masterscut t52u.S. open t47 t101 t5 t43 cut t24 cut t59pga t53 t62 t49 cuttHE pLaYErScut cut cut t77 cut cut cutaccenture match play championshipt33HSBc championst39the Barclays cut cut t53 cut t54 cut cut t11 cut cut cutDeutsche Bank championshipt47 cutBmW championship t29 t45 t47 cut cut t68 t23 cut cut cut cutYear 05 06 07masters 45u.S. opent23 cut t45pgat46tHE pLaYErSt66 cuttour championshipt14Bridgestone Invitationalt50ca championshipt37the BarclayscutDeutsche Bank championship 1 t30BmW championshipcutcHAMPionS toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 09 10Senior pga championshipt15Senior British open t38 t26u.S. Senior open 10 t3JELD-WEN tradition t44 t34constellation Energy Senior players t34 t11in. 1996: cracked top 125 on tour for the first time whenhe finished 100th on money list...In only Nationwide tourstart, earned fourth Nationwide tour title with a victoryin the Dominion open. 1993: Won monterrey open andfinished seventh on Nationwide tour money list to earnexempt status on pga tour. 1991: Won Bakersfield openand Hawkeye open to finish second on Nationwide tourmoney list and earn exempt status on pga tour.PeRSonAL:after winning 1993 monterrey open in mexico, gave victoryspeech in Spanish. Knows language because of hisfather’s chilean heritage…Did not start playing golf untilhe was 19. got hooked on game while attending occidentalcollege in Los angeles.2-248 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSTom ByrumeXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: thomas Elliott ByrumHeiGHt: 5-10weiGHt: 175BiRtHDAte: September 28, 1960BiRtHPLAce: onida, SDReSiDence: richmond, tX; plays out of the Houstoniang&ccFAMiLY: Wife, Dana; Brittni rene (4/2/88), corinne(1/29/91)eDUcAtion: New mexico State universitySPeciAL inteReStS: Hunting, fishing, all sportstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1984Q ScHooL: 1985, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1996, 2005JoineD toUR: 1984nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):1989 Kemper open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:60—Valero texas open.BeSt 2010 cHAMPionS toUR FiniSH:t13—administaff Small Business classic<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-2events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1985 1 1 $935/2571986 34 18 1 4 5 89,739/931987 33 23 1 5 8 146,384/761988 34 23 1 2 11 174,378/671989 32 17 1 4 7 320,939/321990 32 14 1 1 3 136,910/1131991 33 16 2 68,871/1531992 29 10 1 1 2 94,399/1361993 26 12 1 2 82,355/1541994 12 7 1 1 3 112,259/1481995 14 10 1 2 3 145,427/1321996 26 12 1 2 4 166,500/1261997 27 21 2 5 11 525,161/421998 30 15 2 5 252,832/1161999 27 17 1 2 5 495,319/802000 27 18 3 6 514,193/932001 27 15 1 5 391,925/1292002 23 15 3 8 620,280/1092003 31 17 7 590,720/1092004 25 17 2 7 873,139/912005 27 15 3 323,953/1752006 11 3 1 101,094/2152007 20 5 2 185/792 201,508/1952008 12 6 217/343 87,782/2252009 4 1 234/23 13,872/2462010 3 1 237/11 13,420/239total 600 329 1 6 5 41 110 6,544,295nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1993 2 1 $600/2501994 8 6 2 4 21,120/681995 8 8 1 1 6 29,983/631996 1 1 650/2522006 32007 4 3 2 2 45,805/1142008 7 3 2 20,138/1482009 11 2 5,426/2192010 8 2 1 6,660/199total 52 26 1 5 15 130,383cHAMPionS toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0Year events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings Rank2010 2 1 40,789 104total 2 1 40,789* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*2010 SeASon:made just three starts on the pga tour, with his onlymade cut a 60th-place finish at the Valero texas open…missed the cut at the reno-tahoe open, his 600th careerstart on tour…Finished t29 in his champions tour debutat the Ensure classic at rock Barn, followed by a t13 at theadministaff Small Business classic…Four rounds in the 60sled to a season-best t22 finish at the Nationwide tour’sFort Smith classic, his best finish of eight starts.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYcAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished t46 at the Buick open in his only made cutin four pga tour starts. made the cut in two of 11 startson the Nationwide tour, with a t28 at the Knoxville openhis best finish. 2008: Split time between the pga tour andNationwide tour, with season-bests t34 (at&t classic) andt13 (Henrico county open), respectively. Failed to record atop-25 finish on the pga tour for the first time since joiningthe tour in 1986. 2007: playing on a major medicalYear 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98masterscutu.S. open cut t33 cutpga t47 cut cut 9 t62tHE pLaYErS cut cut t67 cut cut cutthe Barclays cut cut cut t18 cut t55 cut t21 t5BmW championship t10 t52 t59 cut t44 t62 cut t30 t13 t22Year 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07masterscutu.S. open t44 t8 t15 cut cutBritish open t43 cutpgat24tHE pLaYErS 70 cut t55 cut t16 t46the Barclays t10 t64 t37 cut t4 t32 cutDeutsche Bank championship cut t52BmW championship t42 cut t27 t19 cut cutSection 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-249


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2Exemption, made five cuts in 20 attempts on the pga tour,with his best finish a t13 at the u.S. Bank championshipin milwaukee. 2006: playing out of the Q-School category,was limited to 11 events due to right knee injury and subsequentknee surgery in June. Did not play after the Barclaysclassic. posted one top-25 at season’s first full-field event,the Sony open in Hawaii (t16). 2005: Finished out ofthe top 125 but finished t5 at Qualifying tournament inDecember. 2004: Earned a career-best $873,139. positionon money list (91st) was best since 1999. Finished t4 atthe Buick classic, his first top-10 since a t6 at the 2002Buick open. 2003: Finished 109th on the money list forthe second straight season. 2002: regained fully exemptstatus and recorded first top-10 in five appearances at theu.S. open with a t8 finish. playing in 460th career tourevent, recorded first (second of career) pga tour hole-inonein the second round of the reno-tahoe open. ace wasthe first in the four-year history of the tournament. 2001:Involved in what is believed to be the first ace on a par 4 intour history at phoenix open when andrew magee’s driveon the 333-yard, par-4 17th hole caromed off his putter andwent into the hole. Byrum was lining up a putt when theball deflected off his putter and rolled about 8 feet into thehole. 2000: Ended the season with two top-10s in his lastTom Byrum (Continued)two starts worth a total of $183,610 to secure his card forthe 2001 season. 1999: Lost to Notah Begay III in playoffat michelob championship, when Begay parred secondextra hole. 1997: Nominated for comeback player of theYear after posting back-to-back runner-up finishes at thecanon greater Hartford open and Buick open. 1989: Lonetour victory came at Kemper open. took two-stroke leadafter third-round 65, then shot closing 68 for five-stroke winover tommy armour III, Billy ray Brown and Jim thorpe.Brother curt, now a golf channel analyst, won Hardee’sgolf classic that year, making them the first brothers towin in same year since mike and Dave Hill in 1972. 1995:runner-up finish at the tallahassee open his best outing in52 career Nationwide tour starts.PeRSonAL:after graduating from high school in onida, SD, joinedbrother curt in albuquerque, Nm, where tom worked atcountry club and was a walk-on with university of Newmexico golf team. after two years, transferred to Newmexico State in Las cruces. Involved with nine-hole course,the training Station, where golfers of all ages play three,six or nine holes.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................73.49Driving Distance ...........................................283.4Driving accuracy percentage .......................67.86%greens in regulation percentage ................57.41%putting average ...........................................1.903(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 70–Valero texas open/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–1993anheuser-Busch golf classic/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $270,000–1999 michelob championship at Kingsmill/2career High official world Rank: after 1998 at&tpebble Beach National pro-am/862010 ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average (actual) .............................70.50Driving Distance ...........................................267.6Driving accuracy percentage .......................85.71%greens in regulation percentage ................75.00%putting average ...........................................1.765(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 champions tour Low Round: 67–2 times, mostrecent 2010 administaff Small Business classic/2.career champions tour Low Round: 67–2 times, mostrecent 2010 administaff Small Business classic/2Largest career champions tour Paycheck/Finish: $28,114–2010 administaff Small Business classic/t13Jim CartereXeMPt StAtUS: past championeDUcAtion: arizona State university (1984, Business)FULL nAMe: Jim Laver carterSPeciAL inteReStS: Family, sportsHeiGHt: 6-0tURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1985weiGHt: 185Q ScHooL: 1986, 1987, 2004BiRtHDAte: June 24, 1961nationwide tour Graduate (1994)BiRtHPLAce: Spring Lake, NcReSiDence: Scottsdale, aZ; plays out of tpc ScottsdaleFAMiLY: three sons<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2000 touchstone Energy tucson open.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):1994 New mexico charity classic.otHeR VictoRieS (2):1989 arizona open. 1996 arizona open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t39—reno-tahoe open.2010 SeASon:made five starts on the pga tour, his first appearancessince 2006. Finished t39 at the reno-tahoe open for hisbest outing among three made cuts. t9 at the michael HillNew Zealand open, his best finish among 11 Nationwidetour starts.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:Becomes eligible to join the champions tour in June.played the pga tour on a full-time basis from 1987-90and again from 1995-2005. Had made 457 starts prior tothe 2011 season, with earnings of $4,766,514 and 26 top-10 finishes. Finished among the top 50 on the pga tourmoney list two times (1989 and 2000) and won his loneevent during the 2000 season. 2009: made six starts onthe Nationwide tour, with one made cut, a t59 at the coxclassic. 2006: made just three starts on the pga tour andone start on the Nationwide tour. 2005: Finished 216th onthe money list and did not post a top-10 for third straightseason. 2003: Finished out of the top 150 (172nd) on themoney list for the first time since 1990. 2002: posted fourtop-10s in 29 starts, with t5s in back-to-back weeks at thecanon greater Hartford open and the FedEx St. Jude classicthe last top-10s of his pga tour career. 2001: appeared in28 tournaments, making the cut 23 times. 2000: Finishedamong the top 50 on the pga tour money list for the firsttime since 1989...Broke through to earn first pga tour titlein his 13th year and 292nd pga tour start, a two-strokewin at the touchstone Energy tucson open. closing 66brought him from four strokes back of third-round leadertom Scherrer...During t57 at the mcI classic, neededonly 95 putts in four rounds at Harbour town gL, tying forthird-lowest total since tour began keeping stats in 1980.1999: Earned his first top-10 of year at Buick classic. Shared54-hole lead with eventual winner Duffy Waldorf. a closing74 produced a t5. 1998: posted eight top 25 finishes,including three top-10s...Best finish was a t3 at FreeportmcDermottclassic. 1997: Season’s best finish came atBuick classic where he closed with 65 to finish alone infifth place...also finished ninth at Buick challenge. 1996:PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.47Driving Distance ...........................................283.8Driving accuracy percentage .......................63.69%greens in regulation percentage ................55.09%putting average ...........................................1.790(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 69–2 times, most recent renotahoeopen/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–1989 centelclassic/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $540,000–2000 touchstone Energy tucson open/1career High official world Rank: after 2000 BellSouthclassic/1052-250 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSmade cut in 25 of 31 tournaments and posted two top-10finishes...Finished t3 at the Buick open...closed the seasonon a high note with t8 finish at the Walt Disney World/oldsmobile classic. 1995: Held one-stroke lead through54 holes of the anheuser-Busch classic, but dropped tot3 after closing 71. 1994: a victory at the Nationwide tourNew mexico charity classic and three runner-up finishesthat year helped him to fourth on Nationwide tour moneylist, good for spot on pga tour in 1995. 1993: played onJim Carter (Continued)the Nationwide tour and posted six top-10 finishes. 1990:Lost pga tour playing privileges after finishing 172nd onthe money list. 1989: Finished 33rd on pga tour moneylist in a year that saw him record six top-10 finishes, includingthree in first five starts...Led rain-shortened Hawaiianopen through 36 holes that year, but closing 70 placed himfourth. Amateur: after joining the arizona State golf teamas walk-on, won 1983 Ncaa championship during brilliantcareer. twice named first-team all-america...Namedschool’s athlete of the Year in 1984...two-time winner ofarizona State amateur (1981, 1984), Southwest amateur(1983, 1984) and arizona open (1989 and 1996).PeRSonAL:Inducted into arizona State university Sports Hall of Famein 1995…Said about his 1992 season: “took early retirementwhile I was young enough to enjoy it.”…Enjoysoutdoors, hiking, mountain biking, exercise and fitness, aswell as a good sunset and time spent with friends.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1985a 11987 32 20 1 5 $60,102/1341988 30 19 5 10 191,489/601989 32 22 1 6 13 319,719/331990 32 12 2 54,392/1721991 7 1 2,450/2781993 1 1 2,753/2891994 11995 30 19 1 1 3 180,664/1021996 31 25 1 2 5 223,696/1011997 29 21 2 7 279,834/881998 32 22 1 3 8 407,184/711999 28 19 1 8 459,026/852000 30 17 1 1 5 964,346/482001 28 23 1 345,926/1382002 29 19 4 7 812,346/842003 33 15 218,061/1722004 18 5 1 111,105/2122005 25 6 104,138/2162006 32010 5 3 233/18 29,285/229total 457 269 1 4 26 75 4,766,514nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1991 16 9 5 $10,265/941992 4 2 1,755/2001993 23 18 1 6 11 49,922/321994 20 18 1 3 8 12 142,750/42004 3 2 3,333/2612005 2 1 1,850/3042006 12009 6 1 2,175/2752010 11 3 1 1 18,457/150total 86 54 1 4 15 29 230,507* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99u.S. open t71 t55 cut t46pga t66 cut cut t56 cuttHE pLaYErS t58 t45 cut t33 cut cut t71the Barclays cut t36 cut t76 t29 t62 5 t5BmW championship t25 cut t37 t78 t29 t47 t42 t71 t34Year 00 01 02 03 04 05u.S. open cut t24British open cut t69pga WD cuttHE pLaYErS t13 t50 t49 t69the Barclays t11 t56 t50 cut cut cutDeutsche Bank championship t47 t27BmW championship t51 t63 cut cut 66Section 2 Player BiograPhiesKevin Chappell (ChaP-pull)eXeMPt StAtUS: 9th on 2010 Nationwide tourmoney listFULL nAMe: Kevin alan chappellHeiGHt: 6-0weiGHt: 180BiRtHDAte: July 8, 1986BiRtHPLAce: Fresno, caReSiDence: Fresno, caFAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: ucLaSPeciAL inteReStS: Boating, fishingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2008nationwide tour Graduate (2010)BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t6—2009 at&t pebble Beach National pro-am.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2010 Fresh Express classic at tpc Stonebrae.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t24—Frys.com open.2010 SeASon:made 24 starts on the Nationwide tour and had one win,a second and a third among his seven top-10s. Ended theyear No. 9 on the money list and spent all but four weeksinside the top 10, including three at No. 1. Led total Drivingand set tour record for Eagles with one every 58.7 holes…Began the year with a t9 finish at the michael Hill NewZealand open…after missing the cut at the moonahclassic, rebounded with a t4 finish at the panama cLarochampionship, where he was one of just four players topost all four rounds in the 60s. a final-round, 3-under 67helped him move up 19 spots. He played the par-5 fourthhole in six-under, recording two eagles and two birdies…Earned his first career title in april with a one-stroke victoryat the Fresh Express classic at tpc Stonebrae. Startedthe final round one shot back of 54-hole leader DavidHearn but moved to the front with birdies on his first threeholes. the pair traded the lead on the back nine beforechappell rolled in birdie putts at Nos. 15 and 17. a Hearnbogey at No. 16 left chappell two up with one hole to go.Hearn’s approach to the par 4 nearly spun into the cup butsettled inches away, leaving him with a tap-in birdie toget within one and forcing chappell to make par. chappelltwo-putted from 25 feet for the win and the $108,000 firstplacecheck…missed the next two cuts before recordinghis fourth top-10 finish of the year, at the BmW charitypro-am. Was tied for the lead after shooting 64 in the firstround. three consecutive 68s left him two strokes back andpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-251


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2t2…Fifth top-10 of the year was a t9 at the mexico openBicentenary, where he played the par-5 eighth hole in7-under par. Ended the tournament at 7-under 281 despite15 additional birdies. payday of $15,000 pushed his seasontotal past the $200,000 mark…continued his solid play atthe next event by finishing third at the Ford Wayne gretzkyclassic. Fired an 11-under 61 at the raven gc in the openinground, which included an 8-under 28 on his openingnine holes, to lead by two shots. Held the second- andthird-round leads. Set the tournament 54-hole record, (192,22-under). Went into the final round with a five-stroke leadover Keegan Bradley. Shot a 71 and was passed by petertomasulo (61) and Bradley (65). Still posted his sixth top-10finish, leaving him $441 behind chris Kirk on the moneylist, with $267,328…added another top-10 with a t5 atthe cox classic, where he shared the 54-hole lead withJames Hahn. played the final eight holes in 1-over par fora 2-under 69. Finished 19-under and four back of winnermartin piller…Struggled later in the season and made thecut in only three of his final seven starts but had a pair oftop-15 finishes to maintain his position on the money list.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished No. 80 on the Nationwide tour moneylist despite not having any status on tour. attempted tomonday-qualify several times early in the year before hemade the field at the cox classic in late July. missed thecut in his first three events before he finished t5 at theNortheast pennsylvania classic, with four rounds in the60s. that performance earned him a berth into the mexicoopen the following week, where he was t11 and earned aspot in the utah championship. added a t9 to his resumein utah, which got him into the albertsons Boise open.Was tied for 29th going into the weekend before he shotrounds of 65-69 in his final two rounds at Willow creek cc.In Idaho, a third-round 75 dropped him out of contention,but he came back during the final day with the secondlowestscore of the round, a 4-under 67 and t43. Was amonday-qualifier at the Soboba classic and finished t14 togain entry into the chattanooga classic. moved to No. 76Kevin Chappell (Continued)on the money list and gained Special temporary membership.made the cut in his final six starts and had a scoringaverage of 69.125 in those events. received a sponsor’sexemption into the at&t pebble Beach National pro-amwhere he was paired with actor chris o’Donnell to t6.Finish earned him a berth in Northern trust open at rivieracc but missed the cut. Amateur: Led the fourth-rankeducLa Bruins to the 2008 Ncaa championship, their firstteam title since 1988. made a par on the final hole toprovide the team with a one-stroke win and became thefirst Bruin ever to win the individual Ncaa title. Was theonly player in the 156-man field to break par over four daysat purdue university’s Kampen course in West Lafayette,IN. received the 2008 Jack Nicklaus award as the topmale collegiate player, becoming the first ucLa playersince Duffy Waldorf in 1985 to earn that distinction. Was afirst-team all-america in 2008, a second-team selection in2007 and honorable-mention choice in 2006. Won the FredHaskins award in 2008 that goes to the nation’s top collegiategolfer. Was named the pac-10 conference player ofthe Year his senior season. Won three times in his senioryear and six titles during his time at ucLa, setting theschool scoring record his senior year (71.0)...member of thewinning united States palmer cup team in 2008.PeRSonAL:Father got him started playinggolf at age 5 when hetagged along with his dadand older brother. Didn’ttake golf seriously untileighth grade when familymoved near a golf course…attended Buchanan HighSchool in clovis, ca…Hishigh school buddy JasonDonald plays shortstop forthe cleveland Indians afterbeing involved in trade fromphiladelphia for cliff Lee inthe summer of 2008…Has been volunteer for Specialolympics since he was 10. godmother is a special educationteacher at Hoover High School in Fresno…Had a holein-oneduring a college fundraiser at ucLa, making the aceon his first swing of the day.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.91Driving Distance ...........................................283.3Driving accuracy percentage .......................60.82%greens in regulation percentage ................65.08%putting average ...........................................1.756(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 67–at&t pebble Beach Nationalpro-am/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 67–2010 at&tpebble Beach National pro-am/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $197,488–2009 at&t pebble Beach National pro–am/t6career High official world Rank: after 2010 thegreenbrier classic/175<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2008 22009 3 1 1 1 $197,488/2010 2 1 1 44,000/total 7 2 1 2 241,488nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2008 1 1 $3,525/2382009 9 6 2 4 71,099/802010 24 14 1 1 1 7 10 326,507/9total 34 21 1 1 1 9 14 401,130* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*Daniel Chopra (chope-rUh)eXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: Daniel Samir chopraHeiGHt: 6-0weiGHt: 180BiRtHDAte: December 23, 1973BiRtHPLAce: Stockholm, SwedenReSiDence: orlando, FLFAMiLY: Wife, Samantha; casper Skywalker and cocoSydney (2010)SPeciAL inteReStS: television, reading, film, snookertURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1992Q ScHooL: 2003JoineD toUR: 2004nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (2):2007 ginn sur mer classic. 2008 mercedes-Benzchampionship.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):2004 First tee arkansas classic, Henrico county open.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (9):1993 Johor Bahru open [malaysia], Swedish Internationalchampionship. 1994 classic Indian masters, Jamtlandopen [Eurchall], challenge chargeurs [Eurchall], Indianpga championship, malaysian pga championship. 1995taiwan open [asia]. 2001 mercuries masters [asia].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t11—at&t National; t16—Zurich classic of New orleans;t25—the mcgladrey classic.2010 SeASon:With just three top-25s, missed the pga tour playoffsand finished outside the top 125 on the money list for thefirst time in seven-year career. Best result was t11 at theat&t National.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished the season 103rd on the money list with apair of top-10 finishes...Finished t8 at the arnold palmerInvitational after shooting even-par 280...claimed his nexttop-10 at the John Deere classic thanks to a 5-under 66and 4-under 67 in third and final rounds, both of whichwere played on Sunday due to inclement weather earlier inthe week. the t9 finish at tpc Deere run was his best infive starts there...Scored the only ace of the tournament atthe Barclays, holing a 6-iron at the fourth hole in the thirdround, and finished t58. Entered the week at No. 100 inthe FedExcup standings and stayed there to advance to theDeutsche Bank championship the following week. 2008:Won his second pga tour title at the season-openingmercedes-Benz championship. Defeated Steve Stricker ina four-hole playoff. Birdie on the par-5 ninth, the fourthplayoff hole, gave him his second tour title in his lastthree starts, dating back to the 2007 ginn sur mer classic.In playoff, he left three putts on the edge of the hole, thelast of which was an eagle attempt on the fourth playoffhole. Became the fifth different foreign-born player towin the mercedes-Benz championship over the last sevenyears...recorded an ace during the third round of the BobHope chrysler classic, holing an 8-iron from 173 yards atSilverrock resort’s 14th hole...Held a two-shot lead through54 holes at the Buick open before a final-round 75 lefthim t17. Bogeyed four of his first seven holes on Sundayen route to a front-nine 40. 2007: First top-10 was a t8 atthe Honda classic, finishing two strokes out of a four-wayplayoff won by mark Wilson...Finished t3 at the Valero2-252 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRStexas open and solidified his 2008 tour card with checkfor $261,000...Fired rounds of 67-66-69-71—273 to collecthis first career pga tour title at the inaugural ginn surmer classic. Final-round play was suspended on Sundaydue to darkness and chopra spent the night in a three-waytie with Fredrik Jacobson and Shigeki maruyama. Birdiedhis first hole on monday morning, the par-5 16th, and thenparred the last two to win by one stroke over Jacobsonand maruyama. Became the 12th first-time winner onthe pga tour in 2007. 2006: made 22 cuts in 33 starts,finishing in the top-10 six times (including runner-up atthe Frys.com open) and collected $1,530,455...Best finishwas a t2 at the Frys.com open. Finished one stroke behindtroy matteson...Led the tour in putting average, 1.712.Was third in putts per round, 28.21. Led the tour in totalbirdies with a season-best 435. 2005: First top-10 camein 13th start, a t9 at the Zurich classic of New orleans...Finished t12 at the michelin championship at Las Vegas inmid-october, thanks to a closing 7-under 65. Improved hisseason earnings to $722,668 with $81,000 payday in LasVegas, lifting him over the mark to secure his card for the2006 season...In his last start of the season, finished t10at the chrysler championship. 2004: Finished in top-125 inrookie season on pga tour while posting three top-10s...Initial success of season actually came on Nationwidetour, where he finished 21st on the money list the prioryear. Was not eligible for the mcI Heritage in april, sotook advantage of a return to the Nationwide tour wherehe won the First tee arkansas classic...a month later, did<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2004 33 20 3 5 $763,253/1082005 34 19 2 9 893,368/902006 33 22 1 6 9 1,530,455/542007 34 20 1 1 3 6 87,050/115 1,755,110/482008 27 15 1 1 4 96,230/102 1,630,690/522009 28 16 2 5 549/97 814,331/1032010 28 8 3 185/142 311,405/176total 217 120 2 1 1 17 41 7,698,612nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2002 25 8 2 3 $41,269/902003 22 19 1 7 13 178,799/212004 3 3 2 2 3 182,130/272010 2total 52 30 2 1 11 19 402,198eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 1 1 1 $20,272* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*Daniel Chopra (Continued)not qualify for the Bank of america colonial and broke the72-hole tournament record on the Nationwide tour witha record 30-under-par 258 at the Henrico county open inglen allen, Va. He broke the tour mark by four strokes andbecame the first player in a 72-hole professional tournamenton a par-72 course to reach 30-under par...made hisfirst start in a major at the u.S. open and finished t24…Finished t8 for first career top-10 on the tour at the Buickopen...continued his consistent play with t9 at the renotahoeopen...posted third top-10 in last five outings, a t4at the Deutsche Bank championship, giving him enoughmoney to keep his card for the 2005 season. 2003: Finishedsixth at pga tour Qualifying tournament, earning hisfirst tour card...made the cut in 19 of 22 events on theNationwide tour. Finished the season No. 21 on the moneylist with $178,799, just $1,164 behind tommy tolles forthe final spot that would earn a 2004 pga tour card...Season-best finish came at the LaSalle Bank open (t3).2002: Finished No. 90 on the Nationwide tour money list,his rookie season. posted his only top-10s in consecutiveweeks, finishing t7 at the Dayton open followed by a t5at the Fort Smith classic...Won the mercuries masters onthe asian tour at the taiwan g&cc after gaining entry on asponsor invitation. posted a 4-under 284 total to win by oneand collect the $69,565 first-place check. 2001: Finishedt87 at the Qualifying tournament to earn his card on theNationwide tour for the 2002 season. 2000: Finished t3at the tour players championship on the Japan golf tour.member of the European tour 1996-2000.PeRSonAL:moved to India at age 7 and was raised by grandparents.Won the all-India Junior golf championship at age 14.Won two more Indian Junior titles plus the Doug SandersWorld Junior title…Born to a Swedish mother and Indianfather…In 1995, became the first person to hit a golf balloff the great Wall of china.PLAYeR StAtiSticS<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARY2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................72.19 (180)Driving Distance ...........................................295.9 (25)Driving accuracy percentage .......................51.27% (191)greens in regulation percentage ................61.64% (187)putting average ...........................................1.776 (81)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–3 times, most recentWyndham championship/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 64–7 times, mostrecent 2007 Valero texas open/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,100,000–2008 mercedes–Benz championship/1career High official world Rank: after 2008 Sony openin Hawaii/60Year 04 05 06 07 08 09 10u.S. open t24 t36British opencutpgat41 cut cuttHE pLaYErS t40 cut t44 t42 t14 cutaccenture match play championshipt33Bridgestone Invitationalt14ca championshipt34the Barclayst42 cut cut cut cut t58Deutsche Bank championship t4 cut cut t70 cut 60BmW championshipcut cut t30Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-253


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSMichael ClarkSection Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2000 John Deere classic.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):1996 olympia open. 1998 Hershey open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t48—mayakoba golf classic.2010 SeASon:Finished t9 in his second start of the year on the Nationwidetour, at the Fresh Express classic at tpc Stonebrae. aftera first-round 68, he proceeded to fire a 28 on the frontnine Friday en route to a second-round 64, which lefthim just three strokes behind the leader. It was his bestperformance since finishing third at the 2009 christmasin october…missed the next two cuts before posting hissecond t9 finish of the year at the rex Hospital open. Fired67-68-68 in the rain shortened 54-hole event.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:a member of the Nationwide tour from 1996-99, 2005-07and 2009-10 and the pga tour in 2000-04. 2009: FinishedNo. 76 on the Nationwide tour money list on the strengthof a pair of top-25 efforts. Was t20 at the melwood princegeorge’s county open. Earned his first top-10 finish of theyear with a third-place effort at the christmas in octoberclassic. Equaled the course record with an 8-under 63 inthe final round, which moved him up from a tie for 15th.His performance was his best showing on tour since hewon the 1998 Hershey open, a span of 107 starts. 2005-08: made the cut in just 12 of 42 starts on the NationwideeXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: michael clark IIHeiGHt: 5-10weiGHt: 180BiRtHDAte: may 4, 1969BiRtHPLAce: Kingsport, tNReSiDence: orlando, FLtour during this four-year period, with a best finish duringthat stretch of t16 at the 2005 mark christopher charityclassic. 2004: made the cut in five of 14 starts on the pgatour, with a t15 at the chrysler classic of tucson his bestouting. 2003: made the cut in six of 21 appearances on thepga tour. Best showing was t7 at the FuNaI classic atthe WaLt DISNEY WorLD resort. after opening with a 73,stormed back with rounds of 66-68-65. 2002: Finished No.167 on the pga tour money list, with $239,422. made thecut in 14 of 33 appearances. Shot rounds of 71-68-72-65for a season-best t14 at the air canada championship.collected $61,250 for his efforts. other top-25 finishesincluded phoenix open (t23) and the Invensys classic at LasVegas (t24). 2001: only top-10 came in first trip to Kapalua,HI, a t8 at the mercedes championships. 2000: Named pgatour rookie of the Year on the strength of his victory atthe John Deere classic, his 21st tour start. the final roundwas suspended in moline, IL, until monday due to heavythunderstorms. clark led by one at the suspension. Finishingmonday, he posted a tournament-record 19-under-par 265,despite a bogey on the 72nd hole. However, Kirk triplettbirdied the 72nd hole to force a playoff, which clark wonwith a birdie on the fourth extra hole. at the air canadachampionship, he opened with a 68-70-70 and closed witha 63—the low round of the tournament--to finish t4. 1999:Earned pga tour playing status with 11th-place finishat the 1999 pga tour Qualifying tournament. recordedeight top-10 finishes, making 19 cuts in 26 events duringthe season on the Nationwide tour. 1998: Won his secondNationwide tour title at the Hershey open. 1997: made cutin 17 of 25 tournaments and posted three top-10 finishesFAMiLY: Wife, ryndee; austin (2/6/99), Darcy Leigh(3/9/01)eDUcAtion: georgia techSPeciAL inteReStS: Hunting, fly fishingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1992Q ScHooL: 1999nationwide tour Alumnusduring the Nationwide tour season. 1996: Winner on theNationwide tour for the first time at the olympia open.PeRSonAL:college teammate of David Duval, charlie rymer, tomShaw, Jr. and Jimmy Johnston at georgia tech…Saidwhen he earned $468,000 winner’s check and a John Deerelawn tractor at the 2000 John Deere classic, “Now I canget a front-end loader.”…one of rookies featured in photofeature of travel & Leisure during 2000 season.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.89Driving Distance ...........................................289.5Driving accuracy percentage .......................62.86%greens in regulation percentage ................58.89%putting average ...........................................1.821(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 66–St. Jude classic presented bySmith & Nephew/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2004 FedEx St.Jude classic/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $468,000–2000 John Deere classic/1career High official world Rank: after 2001 greatergreensboro chrysler classic/134<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1993 11994 11997 12000 28 13 1 2 7 $854,822/562001 30 12 1 2 236,991/1622002 33 14 3 239,422/1672003 21 6 1 2 210,177/1762004 14 5 1 101,639/2162005 22006 4 1 6,390/2592007 12008 12010 6 2 231/19 21,045/236total 143 53 1 4 15 1,670,485nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1994 1 1 $570/2571995 5 3 1 3,394/1751996 27 17 1 6 9 85,122/201997 25 17 1 3 13 70,005/301998 26 17 1 3 8 99,128/231999 26 19 8 12 99,279/242003 4 3 6,145/2212004 5 3 1 11,665/1842005 16 9 2 24,205/1412006 92007 112008 6 3 4,479/2272009 23 11 1 1 2 76,259/762010 18 5 2 2 38,440/111total 202 108 2 1 1 23 50 518,691* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03u.S. open cut cut cutpgat15 cuttHE pLaYErScut cutthe Barclays cut cut cutDeutsche Bank championshipcutBmW championshipcut cut2-254 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSFred CoupleseXeMPt StAtUS: top 50 career money exemptionFULL nAMe: Frederick Steven couplesHeiGHt: 5-11weiGHt: 185BiRtHDAte: october 3, 1959BiRtHPLAce: Seattle, WaReSiDence: charlotte, NceDUcAtion: university of HoustonSPeciAL inteReStS: all sports, tennis, antiques,bicycling, vintage carstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1980Q ScHooL: Fall 1980JoineD toUR: 1981<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (15):1983 Kemper open. 1984 tournament playerschampionship. 1987 Byron Nelson golf classic. 1990Nissan Los angeles open. 1991 Federal Express St. Judeclassic, B.c. open. 1992 Nissan Los angeles open, NestleInvitational, masters tournament. 1993 Honda classic.1994 Buick open. 1996 tHE pLaYErS championship. 1998Bob Hope chrysler classic, memorial tournament. 2003Shell Houston open.cHAMPionS toUR VictoRieS (4):2010 the acE group classic, toshiba classic, the capcana championship, administaff Small Business classic.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (5):1991 Johnnie Walker World championship. 1994 Worldcup [indiv]. 1995 Dubai Desert classic [Eur], JohnnieWalker classic [Eur], Johnnie Walker World championship[Eur].<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 5-4events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1979a 1 11981 25 19 1 1 4 9 $78,939/541982 28 18 1 2 9 77,606/541983 30 23 1 1 7 15 209,733/191984 26 24 1 2 9 19 334,573/71985 26 23 7 10 171,272/381986 26 16 1 1 6 116,065/761987 27 21 1 9 15 441,025/191988 27 25 1 1 10 19 489,822/211989 24 21 1 2 9 17 653,944/111990 22 17 1 1 3 9 12 757,999/91991 21 20 2 4 9 12 791,749/31992 22 20 3 2 3 12 19 1,344,188/11993 19 17 1 2 9 15 796,579/101994 15 15 1 2 5 8 625,654/231995 15 12 4 7 299,259/631996 18 16 1 1 9 12 1,248,694/61997 15 13 7 7 448,385/551998 17 16 2 2 1 5 10 1,650,389/91999 16 13 6 7 769,192/562000 19 17 5 11 990,215/472001 19 14 4 385,984/1312002 18 13 1 2 7 646,703/1032003 18 17 1 4 9 1,820,495/342004 16 12 1 3 8 1,396,109/502005 22 15 1 1 4 9 1,804,179/382006 17 12 1 2 4 780,361/1102007 3 1 227/163 43,085/2302008 18 12 3 6 94,270/118 949,281/1092009 16 10 2 4 5 709/84 1,197,971/752010 7 4 1 2 167/208 397,406/169total 593 477 15 17 23 161 293 21,716,857cHAMPionS toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1Year events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings Rank2010 17 4 4 1 13 16 $2,344,894 2total 17 4 4 1 13 16 2,344,894* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*otHeR VictoRieS: (26):1983 Jc penney classic [with Jan Stephenson]. 1990Franklin templeton Shark Shootout [with raymond Floyd],Sazale classic, rmcc Invitational. 1992 World cup [withDavis Love III]. 1993 telus Skins game, World cup [withDavis Love III], Dunhill cup [with John Daly and payneStewart]. 1994 telus Skins game, Franklin templetonShark Shootout [with Brad Faxon], World cup [with DavisLove III]. 1995 Skins game, World cup [with Davis LoveIII]. 1996 telus Skins game, Skins game. 1998 telus Skinsgame. 1999 Franklin templeton Shark Shootout [with DavidDuval], Skins game. 2000 telus Skins game. 2001 Hyundaiteam matches [with mark calcavecchia]. 2003 Skins game,tylenol par-3 Shootout at treetops resort. 2004 Skinsgame, tylenol par-3 Shootout at treetops resort. 2006 INgpar-3 Shootout.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:6—masters tournament.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYBeSt 2010 cHAMPionS toUR FiniSHeS:1—the acE group classic, toshiba classic, the cap canachampionship, administaff Small Business classic; 2—mitsubishi Electric championship at Hualalai, u.S. Senioropen championship, Ensure classic at rock Barn, Seniorpga championship; 3—Boeing classic; t4—Liberty mutualLegends of golf; 5—Home care & Hospice First tee openat pebble Beach, montreal championship; t10—charlesSchwab cup championship2010 SeASon:made seven starts on the pga tour. posted a t14 finishat the Waste management phoenix open, thanks tosuccessive weekend rounds in the 60s. Was t37 at thepga tour’s Northern trust open near Los angeles…Won three times on the champions tour in his first fourstarts. captured the acE group classic in Naples, FL;the toshiba classic in Newport Beach, ca; and the capcana championship in the Dominican republic for a thirdYear 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91masters t32 10 t10 t31 t5 t11 5 t35u.S. open t48 cut cut t9 t39 t46 t10 t21 cut t3British open t4 t46 t40 t4 t6 t25 t3pga t3 t23 t20 t6 t36 cut cut cut 2 t27tHE pLaYErS cut cut 1 t49 cut cut t23 t4 cut t23tour championship t12 7 t7 t22 t16Bridgestone Invitational t15 t21 t32 t28 WD DNSca championship t10 t36 t15 DNSthe Barclays cut t8 t8 t76 t7 t30 t5 cut t10BmW championship cut cut t20 t2 cut t20 3Year 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04masters 1 t21 t10 t15 t7 t2 t27 t11 26 t36 t28 t6u.S. open t17 t16 t16 cut t52 t53 cut t16 cut t66 cutBritish open cut t9 t7 t7 t66 6 cut t46pga t21 t31 t39 t31 t41 t29 t13 t26 cut t37 t34tHE pLaYErS t13 t39 t29 1 t10 t42 t4 t33 t58 cut 10 cuttour championship t5 t10 t29 5 t24accenture match play championship t9 t33 t17the Barclays t9 t16 t27 t10 t16 t32 t39 t13 t4BmW championship t3 t25 t26 t29 t26 t62 t9Year 05 06 07 08 09masters t39 t3 t30 cut cut 6u.S. open t15 t48British open t3 cutpga t70 cut cut t36tHE pLaYErS cut 35 t15 cutaccenture match play championship t17 t33the Barclays cut 83 cut t41Deutsche Bank championship t8 cut cutcHAMPionS toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 10Senior pga championshipt2u.S. Senior open 2constellation Energy Senior players WDnAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (5), 1994, 1996, 1998, 2005; presidents cupcaptain (1), 2009; ryder cup (5), 1989, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997; asahi glass Four tours Worldchampionship of golf (2), 1990, 1991; Dunhill cup (4), 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994; World cup (4),1992, 1993, 1994, 1995; uSa vs. Japan (1), 1984.Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-255


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2consecutive win. carded a punta Espada gc course-record10-under 62 on the final day to overtake corey pavinpavin. round matched his career-best on the pga tour(1990 Nissan Los angeles open/third round) and includedbirdies on six of the last eight holes. also finished secondin his first official champions tour appearance at themitsubishi Electric championship at Hualalai when tomWatson birdied the last two holes to nip him by a stroke…Named as presidents cup captain for the united Statesteam at the 2011 presidents cup in australia, repeating ascaptain from 2009. greg Norman will lead the Internationalteam again…Shot a 66 to take the first-round lead at themasters before finishing sixth. the first-round 66 was thebest round of his career at augusta National. His previousbest score at the masters was a 67, which he recordedfour times. one of his four 67s at the masters came in1992 when won his only green Jacket. His only first-roundlead in a major was at the 1998 masters (t2)…madedouble bogey on the first playoff hole at the Senior pgachampionship in late may to finish t2 along with DavidFrost, behind winner tom Lehman.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished 75th on the money list, marking the 23rdtime in 29 years on tour he has finished in the top-75 onthe money list...making his 27th career start at theNorthern trust open, finished t3, two strokes behind championphil mickelson. Has two victories, 25 made cuts and13 top-10 finishes at the tournament...Held outright lead atShell Houston open before closing with three consecutivebogeys to finish t3. It was his 16th consecutive made cutand sixth top-10 finish in Houston...one of 12 players topost all four rounds in the 60s at the Hp Byron Nelsonchampionship, earning a t8 for his third top-10 of the season...Finishedt5 at the Wyndham championship withrounds of 66-66-67-67 to notch his fourth top-5 finish of theseason. the last time he had four or more top-10 finishes ina season was in 2005 (4)...In october, captained the unitedStates presidents cup team to a victory over theInternational side at Harding park in San Francisco, saying“it was probably the most fun I’ve ever had.”...Eligible forthe champions tour after turning 50 in late 2009. 2008:recorded three top-10 finishes on way to a No. 109 finishon the money list and was named captain of the unitedStates team for the presidents cup...Surpassed the$20-million mark in career earnings to rank No. 20 alltime...Finishedt8 at the Buick Invitational, his first top-10of the season and first since a t3 at the 2006 masterstournament...on Feb. 28, named as captain of the u.S.team for the presidents cup, with greg Norman leadingthe International team for the oct. 6-11, 2009 competitionat Harding park golf course in San Francisco...made his15th consecutive cut at the Shell Houston open. afteropening with a 1-over 73, fired three straight rounds in the60s to finish t4...the following week, missed the cut at themasters tournament for the first time in his career, a streakthat began with a t32 finish in his inaugural appearance in1983...recorded third top-10 of the season with a t8 at theWachovia championship. 2007: tied masters tournamentrecord (23, with gary player) for consecutive masters cutsmade. Finished t30 in only 72-hole tournament finish of theyear. Sidelined much of the year with back issues. Didn’tplay again in an official event after the masters. 2006:Highlight of 26th full season on tour was battle with philmickelson at the masters, where he dropped to a t3 finishon Sunday…Struggled after the u.S. open, and eventuallydiagnosed with blood clot in right arm in September afterwithdrawing from Bridgestone Invitational. Spent threedays in a columbus, ga, hospital…posted the first top-10of the season and his 13th in 25 starts at the Nissan openwith a fourth-place finish. tied with three others with threeholes to play but bogeyed two of last three to finish threeFred Couples (Continued)strokes behind winner rory Sabbatini...recorded apLaYErS championship tournament-record fourth hole-inoneof the week on the 159-yard 13th hole with a 9-iron.the ace was his second at the tpc Sawgrass. He aced thepar-3 17th hole in 1997 during the final round. also holedout third shot from the 17th tee during the first round of the1999 tournament after splashing his tee shot into waterhazard...Vying to become the oldest masters champion atthe age of 46 years, six months and six days, was pairedwith 54-hole leader phil mickelson in final twosome onSunday after opening 71-70-72. Hit 16 of 18 greens in finalround but took 34 putts en route to a final-round 71 and at3 finish. Extended masters cut streak to 22 straight (datingto 1983 debut). 2005: With back issues largely under control,posted four top-10s and played a crucial role on thevictorious united States presidents cup squad...Finishedrunner-up at the memorial tournament for the secondstraight year, one stroke back of Bart Bryant...Finished t3 atthe British open, his ninth top-10 at the event...tabbed byJack Nicklaus as captain’s Selection for the presidentscup. posted a 1-2-1 record but defeated World No. 2 VijaySingh in Sunday singles match, 1-up, by draining a 20-footputt on No. 18. 2004: continued to play limited scheduledue to back problems, but posted three top-10s in 16starts...Finished t6 at masters for ninth career top-10 in 20starts for 1992 champion...past champion unable to catchErnie Els on the weekend at the memorial tournament.Finished solo second thanks to four rounds in the 60s. 2003:candidate for comeback player of the Year won for the firsttime since 1998 at the Shell Houston open. missed just onecut in 18 starts...Began season at No. 147 in the officialWorld golf ranking and was No. 36 by season’s end...Discouraged with his game, hooked up with Butch Harmonduring the at&t pebble Beach National pro-am. the twoworked for six hours one day, with couples shortening hisswing to take some pressure off his tender back...Held firstandthird-round leads at Houston before defeating runnersupmark calcavecchia, Stuart appleby and Hank Kuehne byfour. Win was the first victory in 87 events, dating back tothe 1998 memorial tournament. Became the first playerfrom the university of Houston and the sixth player overage 40 to win the Shell Houston open. 2002: climbed backinto the top 125 after nearly doubling his earnings from theprior season...t9 at Nissan open, first top-10 finish since asixth at 2000 British open...In first career appearance atValero texas open, fired rounds of 65-64 on the weekendto finish t2, best since win at 1998 memorial tournament.2001: Finished out of the top 125 for first time in his career.previous low finish was 76th in 1986. 2000: Earned top-10finish in British open with solo sixth. 1998: For third time incareer collected two victories. Final-round 66 earned playoffspot with Bruce Lietzke at Bob Hope chrysler classic,which he won with birdie on first extra hole at BermudaDunes. Earned 14th tour title with four-stroke win overandrew magee at memorial tournament...Fell one strokeshy of winning his second masters after leading each offirst three rounds. 1996: Became first player to win twopLaYErS championships. trailed tommy tolles by fourstrokes through 54 holes, but closing 64, featuring eagle at16 and birdie at 17, sealed victory. 1995: recorded back-tobackvictories on European tour, first american to do sosince charles coody in 1973...teamed with Davis Love III towin four consecutive World cup of golf titles (1992-95).1994: opened the season with a playoff loss to philmickelson at the mercedes championship...missed threemonths due to tear in outer layer of disc in lower back...Edged corey pavin with a two-stroke win over him at theBuick open in august…1993: Earned 10th career victory atthe wind-shortened (54 holes) Honda classic. closed with a70 to tie robert gamez. Holed a bunker shot on 17th holeto force the playoff. Won with par on second extra hole.1992: career year, winning three tournaments, includingthe masters, and earned more than $1.3 million to finishNo. 1 on the money list for the only time in his career...Earned his second consecutive player of the Year award asvoted by the players...Entered final round of masters trailingcraig parry by one stroke. closing 70 good for twostrokevictory. masters completed remarkable streak duringwhich he won three tournaments and finished secondtwice in six starts...Defeated Davis Love III with a birdie onthe second playoff hole to win his second Nissan Losangeles open title...three weeks later, decimated the fieldat the Nestle Invitational, winning by nine strokes...thirdround63 set the course record at the tpc at Sawgrassduring tHE pLaYErS cHampIoNSHIp...Winner of Vardontrophy for second consecutive year...Winner of arnoldpalmer award and pga of america player of the Year.1991: took lead at Federal Express St. Jude classic withthird-round 66 and went on to three-stroke victory over rickFehr. Won B.c. open by three strokes as well. 1990: afterequaling the then-course record with a 9-under 62 duringthe third round, defeated gil morgan by three strokes at theNissan Los angeles open...Finished second at the pgachampionship and fifth at the masters tournament. 1988:Lost playoff to Sandy Lyle at the phoenix open when Lylebogeyed the third extra hole. 1987: Defeated markcalcavecchia with a par on the third extra hole at ByronNelson golf classic. 1984: Edged Lee trevino by a stroke toearn his first tournament players championship. Featuredsecond-round 64. 1983: First tour victory came in five-manplayoff at Kemper open. Birdied second playoff hole todefeat t.c. chen, Barry Jaeckel, gil morgan and ScottSimpson.PeRSonAL:roomed with Blaine mccallister and cBS broadcasterJim Nantz at university of Houston…His charity is milliemedlin Violet Sobich couples Fund, in memory of mother…Serves as host of the Fred couples Invitational, a charityevent in hometown of Seattle…Introduced to game byhis father, who worked in Seattle parks and recreationDepartment…Inducted into the National Italian americanSports Hall of Fame in chicago in November 2007.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2009 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.72Driving Distance ...........................................288.8Driving accuracy percentage .......................65.69%greens in regulation percentage ................68.43%putting average ...........................................1.797(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2009 Low Round/Round: 66–masters tournament/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–1990 NissanLos angeles open/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $810,000–2003 Shell Houston open/career High official world Rank: after 1996 tHE tourchampionship/42009 ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average (actual) .............................67.96 (1)Driving Distance ...........................................292.8 (1)Driving accuracy percentage .......................65.72% (70)greens in regulation percentage ................71.60% (16)putting average ...........................................1.693 (1)MISCELLANEOUS ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 champions tour Low Round: 62–2010 the capcana championship/3.career champions tour Low Round: 62–2010 the capcana championship/32-256 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSJohn DalyeXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: John patrick DalyHeiGHt: 5-11weiGHt: 185BiRtHDAte: april 28, 1966BiRtHPLAce: carmichael, caReSiDence: Dardanelle, arFAMiLY: Shynah Hale (6/10/92), Sierra Lynn (6/1/95),austin (3/8/99), John patrick (7/23/03)eDUcAtion: university of arkansasSPeciAL inteReStS: most sportstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1987Q ScHooL: 1990nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (5):1991 pga championship. 1992 B.c. open. 1994 BellSouthclassic. 1995 British open. 2004 Buick Invitational.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):1990 utah classic.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (4):1990 aEcI charity classic [Saf], Hollard royal Swazi Sunclassic [Saf]. 2001 BmW International open [Eur]. 2003Kolon Korean open [asia].otHeR VictoRieS (4):1993 Dunhill cup [with Fred couples and payne Stewart].1999 Jcpenney classic [with Laura Davies]. 2002champions challenge [with pat perez]. 2003 callaway golfpebble Beach Invitational.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t24—puerto rico open.2010 SeASon:Best finish was t24 at the puerto rico open…openedthe crowne plaza Invitational at colonial without a bogeyover his first two rounds (66-69) before eventually finishing66th. the only other time he started a tournament withtwo bogey-free rounds was at the 1999 touchstone Energytucson open and the 1999 Bob Hope classic…openedwith a 66 en route to a t48 finish at the British open in his60th start in a major championship…made two starts onthe Nationwide tour, finishing t22 at the Fort Smith classicand t42 at the t42 at the Knoxville News Sentinel open…also made two European tour cuts, with his best showinga t26 at the Barclays Scottish open.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made three cuts in six starts on the pga tour, with at27 at the British open his best finish. made several startsinternationally, with a t2 at the Italian open his best outing,finishing six strokes behind argentina’s Daniel Vancsik.2008: made five cuts in 17 starts on the pga tour, withbest finish a t40 at the Viking classic, and placed 232ndon the money list, the worst finish of his career. 2007: Foursub-par rounds at the Buick open earned a t16 finish, hisbest finish since t16 at the 2005 michelin championship atLas Vegas. on Sunday of Buick open, was cheered on in thegallery by rock star Kid rock, with whom Daly stayed thatweek. 2005: Lost playoffs to World No. 1 (tiger Woods) andNo. 2 (Vijay Singh)...Lost in a playoff to Singh at the ShellHouston open in 10th start of season. Birdied final twoholes of regulation to finish with a 5-under-par 67 to forceplayoff at 13-under-par. Hit tee shot on first playoff hole intolateral water hazard with 3-wood. Singh won the playoffwith a par 4. runner-up finish was third consecutive top-10at redstone gc…the 1995 British open champion finishedt15 in St. andrews, his best finish in a major since winningin 1995 at St. andrews...Lost in a playoff for the secondtime, falling to Woods on the second extra hole at the WgcamericanExpress championship at Harding park in SanFrancisco. one stroke back of colin montgomerie throughtwo rounds (6-under 132) and one ahead of montgomeriethrough 54 (9-under 201) before finishing 72 holes tiedwith Woods, who began the final round two strokes back.on the second playoff hole, Daly missed a 3-foot par puttto end the playoff after a Woods tap-in par. the $750,000check pushed him past the $1-million mark ($1,707,387) forthe second consecutive season and the second time in his15-year pga tour career. 2004: rebirth of career startedwith first pga tour victory since 1995, capped by firsttour championship appearance since rookie year in 1991.most consistent season ever, with a career-best 17 madecuts in 22 starts. Won for the first time since the 1995British open with his playoff victory at the Buick Invitational,a span of 189 starts and 8 years, 6 months, 22 days betweenpga tour wins. Defeated chris riley and Luke Donaldon the first extra hole by knocking a 99-foot bunker shotto within seven inches and sinking the birdie. Won afterholding third-round lead for the fourth time in five tries ontour. Win earned career-best $864,000 payday and madehim more money than he had in any of his previous 13 yearson the pga tour…after winning the Buick Invitational,finished t4 at the Nissan open, posting back-to-back top-10s in consecutive starts for the first time 2002. added athird top-10 with a t10 at the Bay Hill Invitational...Finishedrunner-up to Vijay Singh at the Buick open, moving into thetop 50 in the official World golf ranking (No. 57 to 36)...underwent surgery on his right heel on Sept. 30 to removebone spurs. 2003: Fell out of the top 125 from No. 112 toNo. 171 with only one top-10 in 22 starts. missed cut orSection 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 2-2events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1986 11989 6 3 1 14,689/2001990 3 2 1 10,000/2301991 33 21 1 2 4 11 574,783/171992 25 15 1 1 5 8 387,455/371993 24 15 1 1 5 225,591/761994 17 9 1 3 4 340,034/491995 23 15 1 1 4 321,748/571996 23 14 1 3 173,557/1211997 17 9 1 2 106,762/1651998 25 14 2 6 393,740/771999 22 11 3 186,215/1582000 26 10 1 115,460/1882001 25 16 4 8 828,914/612002 21 12 2 4 593,595/1122003 22 8 1 1 220,647/1712004 22 17 1 1 5 8 2,359,507/212005 25 16 2 2 6 1,759,921/422006 21 8 1 192,134/1932007 24 9 2 167/208 248,501/1882008 17 5 230/182 56,017/2322009 6 3 215/51 68,815/2152010 20 14 1 194/97 158,587/193total 448 246 5 4 3 32 80 9,336,670nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1990 19 14 1 3 6 11 64,692/91991 1 1 673/2762010 2 2 1 7,112/195total 22 17 1 3 6 12 72,477eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 4 2 $62,412* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98masters t19 t3 t48 t45 t29 t33u.S. open cut t69 cut t33 cut t45 t27 WD t53British open 75 t14 81 1 t66 cutpga 1 82 t51 cut cut cut t29 cuttHE pLaYErS cut 72 cut cut t19 WD t16tour championship 3the Barclays cut cutBmW championship cut t15 cut cut t47Year 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters t52 cut t32 cut cut cutu.S. open 68 WD t70 t75British opencut cut cut t72 cut t15 cut cut cut t27 t48pga cut cut cut cut cut t74 cut t32 cut WD WDtHE pLaYErS WD t48 cut cut t56 79 cut t45tour championship 18accenture match play championship t33 t17 t17Bridgestone Invitational 73 t43 27ca championship 2Deutsche Bank championshipt37BmW championshipcut t71nAtionAL teAMS: Dunhill cup (3), 1993, 1998, 2000; World cup (1), 1998.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-257


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2John Daly (Continued)was disqualified at final seven events of 2003...averageda career-best 314.3 yards off the tee, but failed to winninth consecutive Driving Distance crown. rookie HankKuehne averaged 321.4 yards...Won the Kolon Koreanopen on the asian pga tour, first victory since the 2001BmW International open in germany. 2002: Slipped from61st to 112th on tour money list, but won his 11th DrivingDistance crown with a record mark of 306.8 yards per drive.Daly’s 11th category win surpassed the mark of calvinpeete, who won 10 Driving accuracy titles in his career...returned to masters after one-year hiatus. Qualified foraugusta as No. 43 in the official World golf ranking afterthe Honda classic...t4 with Lee Janzen at phoenix openand fourth at the Buick Invitational. 2001: Had four top-10finishes and placed 61st on the money list, his highestsince 1995. Began the season ranked 507th in the officialWorld golf ranking and reached the top 50 by the end ofthe official pga tour season...captured European tour’sBmW International open, his first victory since the 1995British open. 2000: played in 26 events and made fourstraight cuts near end of the year...With rounds of 80-73—153, missed masters cut for first time in eight appearances.1998: Joined mark o’meara and tiger Woods torepresent u.S. in Dunhill cup, where he was unbeaten infour matches. 1995: added second major title with victoryat British open at St. andrews. after holding 36-hole lead,fell to fourth with third-round 73. appeared to have onestrokevictory after closing 71, but costantino rocca holed70-foot putt from “Valley of Sin” short of 18th green. Dalywon playoff by four strokes, thanks largely to rocca’s 7 atpar-4 17th...Became youngest active player on tour withtwo major championship titles and fourth american at thetime since World War II to win two majors before his 30thbirthday, joining Jack Nicklaus, tom Watson and Johnnymiller. 1994: after serving suspension early in season,earned third tour victory at BellSouth classic. grabbedlead with second-round 64, then withstood challenges ofNolan Henke and Brian Henninger. 1992: Won B.c. openby six strokes for second career victory. 1991: Beginningas ninth and final alternate into field at crooked Stick, wonpga championship. Shot opening 69 without benefit ofpractice round. added rounds of 67-69-71 for three-strokevictory over Bruce Lietzke. Named pga tour rookie of theYear. 1990: played Nationwide tour, won utah classic andfinished ninth on money list.PeRSonAL:Enjoys writing lyrics and playing guitar. recorded a largelyautobiographical album entitled “my Life,” featuring guestperformances by Darius rucker, Willie Nelson, JohnnyLee and Daron Norwood…Instead of flying to tournamentsites, purchased large rV and drives to many events…Involved in many charitable causes, most notably makea-WishFoundation and Boys & girls clubs of america.Set up a college scholarship fund for the two daughtersof the late thomas Weaver of Fishers, IN, who was struckby lightning during a first-round storm delay at the 1991pga championship. Donated $25,000 to Nationwide tour’smark christopher charity classic in 2002 and 2003.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.70 (166)Driving Distance ...........................................305.7 (6)Driving accuracy percentage .......................52.21% (189)greens in regulation percentage ................65.66% (142)putting average ...........................................1.788 (109)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–Wyndham championship/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2001 Invensysclassic at Las Vegas/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $864,000–2004 Buick Invitational/1career High official world Rank: after 2005 FuNaIclassic at Walt Disney World resort/23robert DamroneXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: robert Douglas DamronHeiGHt: 5-8weiGHt: 180BiRtHDAte: october 27, 1972BiRtHPLAce: pikeville, KYReSiDence: orlando, FL (plays out of Bay Hill cc)FAMiLY: Wife, molly; Katherine rose (9/30/02), WilliamBernard (3/29/04), robert charles (8/14/06)eDUcAtion: university of central FloridaSPeciAL inteReStS: SportstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1994Q ScHooL: 1996nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2001 Verizon Byron Nelson classic.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2008 athens regional Foundation classic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t45—Valero texas open.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1994 11997 32 17 2 4 8 $455,604/531998 28 19 1 8 370,211/811999 30 24 3 4 434,157/902000 28 17 1 3 6 724,580/672001 27 18 1 1 4 1,059,187/512002 28 15 1 4 391,867/1412003 32 16 2 6 580,087/1152004 28 17 1 2 5 933,388/842005 28 16 1 1 4 739,836/1072006 31 13 1 5 451,299/1552007 10 2 18,060/2452008 8 4 1 216/365 94,612/2242009 5 1 1 233/23 31,150/2372010 4 1 227/24 17,446/238total 320 180 1 2 3 19 56 6,301,4836nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1995 4 1 $410/2742007 4 1 1 1 20,000/1702008 6 3 1 1 1 101,505/652009 20 7 1 1 1 74,005/782010 12 4 1 21,936/139total 46 16 1 1 3 4 217,856<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06u.S. open 63 cut t20British opencutpga cut cut t74 t66tHE pLaYErS t53 cut t52 t3 cut 74 cut cut t63 cutthe Barclays t3 t41 t80 DQ t54 t60 t51 cutDeutsche Bank championship 68 t59 76 cutBmW championship cut t20 t49 t41 t37 83 t19 t63 t34 t21* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*2-258 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRS2010 SeASon:played just four pga tour events, with one made cut,at the Valero texas open (t45)…Lone top-25 in 12Nationwide tour starts was t14 at the Ford Wayne gretzkyclassic.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Was No. 78 on the money list with a t2 at themelwood prince george’s county open, his first runner-upperformance on the Nationwide tour after two close callson the pga tour in 2004 and 2005 (EDS Byron Nelsonchampionship and John Deere classic). t21 at the puertorico open represented his only made cut in five appearanceson the pga tour. 2008: Won his second startof the Nationwide tour season at the athens regionalFoundation classic, defeating greg owen with a birdie atthe first playoff hole, after birdieing his final two holes ofregulation. played only four more events, making just onecut, before undergoing season-ending shoulder surgery inaugust. made four of eight cuts on the pga tour withhis best finish coming at the mayakoba golf classic (t22).2007: made 12 starts on the pga tour, making the cut intwo events. made his first start on the Nationwide toursince playing four times during the 1995 season. 2006:made 13 cuts in 31 events. posted his first top-10 of theseason late in the year with a t8 finish at the SouthernFarm Bureau classic, his first top-10 since a t2 at the 2005John Deere classic. 2005: Lone top-10 was a t2 at theJohn Deere classic. posted four rounds in the 60s at therobert Damron (Continued)tpc Deere run to finish one shot behind champion Seano’Hair. It was his best finish since a playoff loss to Sergiogarcia at the 2004 EDS Byron Nelson championship. In hissecond-to-last start of the year finished t15 at the 2005FuNaI classic at Walt Disney World resort, enough toimprove earnings to $739,836, good enough to secure hiscard for the ninth time in nine years on tour. 2004: Lostin a three-way playoff with Sergio garcia and Dudley Hartat the EDS Byron Nelson championship, his best finishon tour since winning at tpc Las colinas in 2001. 2003:a t7 at the greater Hartford open was his best finish ofthe year. 2002: Ended season making nine of the last 11cuts, including his only top-10 in hometown of orlandoat Disney golf classic. 2001: First victory of his tourcareer came at Verizon Byron Nelson classic and led tobest finish on money list (51st). after sharing 54-hole leadwith Scott Verplank, used birdie on fourth extra hole towin. 2000: Season-best finish was a t3 at tHE pLaYErSchampionship, rebounding from opening-round 78 withthree consecutive sub-par scores to finish six shots behindwinner Hal Sutton. 1999: Finished fourth in front of hometownfans at Bay Hill Invitational after receiving a sponsor’sexemption from host arnold palmer. 1998: made 19 cut in28 starts and finished in the top 100 on the money list inhis sophomore season on tour. Lone top-10 was t7 atthe FedEx St. Jude classic. 1997: In rookie season, earnednomination for rookie of the Year honors. Finished 53rd onmoney list on strength of four top-five finishes. Second onlyto rookie of the Year Stewart cink in first-year earnings.Marco DawsoneXeMPt StAtUS: Veteran memberFULL nAMe: marco thomas DawsonHeiGHt: 6-0weiGHt: 190BiRtHDAte: November 17, 1963BiRtHPLAce: Freising, germanyReSiDence: Lakeland, FL; plays out of grasslandsg&ccAmateur: Winner of five collegiate events while at centralFlorida, where he was a three-time all-america.PeRSonAL:Father moved family to orlando for warmer winter weatherafter retiring from Kentucky coal business. Winter housewas at Bay Hill club, where robert met arnold palmerand gained early advice about golf. palmer helped him getsponsor’s exemption to 1997 Bob Hope chrysler classic.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................72.67Driving Distance ...........................................287.3Driving accuracy percentage .......................63.10%greens in regulation percentage ................58.33%putting average ...........................................1.762(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 68–Valero texas open/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2002 greatermilwaukee open/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $810,000–2001 Verizon Byron Nelson classic/1career High official world Rank: after 2001 tHE tourchampionship/76FAMiLY: Wife, Heather; marco, FranciscoeDUcAtion: Florida Southern college (1985, marketing)SPeciAL inteReStS: FishingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1985Q ScHooL: 1990, 1991, 1994, 2005, 2006nationwide tour Graduate (1999, 2002)Section 2 Player BiograPhiesBeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:2—1995 greater milwaukee open.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2002 LaSalle Bank open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t17—puerto rico open presented by Banco popular; t23—mayakoba golf classic at riviera maya-cancun.2010 SeASon:Failed to crack the top 10 in 10 pga tour starts…played15 Nationwide tour events, with one top-10 finish. Bestperformance, a t4, came at his first event of the season, thepanama cLaro championship. It was his best Nationwidetour showing since a t2 at the 2002 oregon classic. Endedthe year No. 97 on the money list.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished t40 at the Valero texas open for his onlymade cut in six events. Ended the Nationwide tour seasonNo. 74 on the money list after making 14 cuts in 19 startsbut had only two top-10 finishes. Finished t6 at both theSouth georgia classic and the chattanooga classic. 2008:made the cut in 12 of 21 starts on the pga tour, withtop-10 finishes at the inaugural puerto rico open (t6) andthe Zurich classic of New orleans (t10), giving him backto-backtop-10 finishes for the first time since 2003. onlystart on the Nationwide tour in resulted in t6 at the Southgeorgia classic for his first top-10 on that tour since finishingsecond at the 2002 oregon classic. 2007: Best finishcame with a t5 at the Buick open in early July. Finished145th on the money list. 2006: Sitting at No. 163 on tourmoney list entering the FuNaI classic, finished t5 withfour rounds in the 60s. With payday of $161,575, moved toNo. 139 and earned a top-10 exemption into the season’sfinal full-field event, the chrysler championship, where hemissed the cut in final attempt at a top-125 finish. 2005:received a major medical Extension for 2005. Ended theseason 139th on the money list to earn partial status forthe 2006 season...In his first round on the pga tour sincethe 2003 Honda classic (missed rest of 2003 season dueto back surgery), shared the first-round lead of the Fordchampionship at Doral with three others after an opening8-under 64. Finished t79...In 16th start, yielded first top-10of season with a t8 at the Deutsche Bank championship.2004: made six starts before season was cut short dueto back surgery in april. Will receive a major medicalExtension for 2005. coupled with $59,550 earned in sixevents in 2004, has the opportunity to play in 23 eventsto earn $595,820 and match the $623,262 in earnings of2004’s No. 125, tag ridings. If he does so, will play out ofthe major medical Extension category for the remainder ofthe season. 2003: one of six Nationwide tour graduatesfrom the class of 2002 to retain tour card, finishing in top125 for the first time since 1996...Best finish of the yearwas a t7 at the Buick Invitational, his first top-10 since t6at Buick challenge in 1996, a span of 68 events. collected acareer-best $130,950...Followed with a t10 the next weekat the Nissan open. 2002: continued to play under majormedical Extension carryover from 2001 season. after playingin 19 events in 2001, had one remaining event in 2002 toearn $174,047 and keep major medical Extension status forthe remainder of the season. missed cut at the touchstoneEnergy tucson open, then spent the remainder of the yearon the Nationwide tour where he finished eighth andPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.90Driving Distance ...........................................291.9Driving accuracy percentage .......................62.17%greens in regulation percentage ................65.66%putting average ...........................................1.758(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 66–John Deere classic/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–1991chattanooga classic/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $166,110–2007 Buick open/t5career High official world Rank: after 1996 Hondaclassic/130pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-259


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2picked up his first win at the LaSalle Bank open in chicago.Win came in his 309th combined start on the Nationwidetour/pga tour. added runners-up finishes at the Daytonopen and the oregon classic. 2001: playing on a medicalExtension, earned $172,738 in 19 events. made 10 cutsand had two top-25 finishes. 2000: only played in 10 tourevents before undergoing back surgery on may 30. 1999:Became the first player in Nationwide tour history to earnmore than $200,000 without benefit of a victory. Finishedthird on Nationwide tour money list to earn pga tour card<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1986 1 1 1 $2,080/2491990 2 1 2,154/2721991 29 12 2 3 96,756/1371992 28 14 2 4 113,464/1231993 32 21 1 4 120,462/1241994 30 13 1 4 121,025/1391995 25 14 1 2 7 261,214/711996 28 17 1 3 7 261,661/821997 31 13 2 100,110/1681998 1 1 3,173/3402000 11 5 44,290/2172001 19 10 2 172,738/1822002 12003 31 11 2 6 601,729/1072004 6 3 59,550/2272005 23 18 1 5 526,264/1392006 27 16 1 5 545,076/1422007 23 13 1 5 148/1,669 521,432/1452008 21 12 2 4 150/1,622 439,964/1642009 6 1 230/028 22,570/2402010 10 5 2 202/082 108,160/206total 385 201 1 1 18 61 4,123,871nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1990 24 15 1 3 12 $29,972/311991 4 3 3 3 9,071/1021998 11999 21 19 2 2 11 16 201,219/32000 5 4 3 19,696/1432002 23 17 1 2 1 5 9 227,590/82005 3 1 2,207/2842007 4 2 4,100/2522008 1 1 1 1 20,938/1452009 19 14 2 4 79,620/742010 15 8 1 3 50,714/97total 120 84 1 4 4 26 51 645,127* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*Marco Dawson (Continued)for 2000. carded a 69 in the final round of the Nationwidetour championship, the only sub-70 on the last day, andforced a playoff with eventual winner Bob Heintz. 1998:Spent most of the season retooling his game, changingfrom a right-to-left approach to a preferred left-to-rightstyle. played in only one tournament. 1996: Finished in top100 for second consecutive season. posted three top-10finishes, including a t3 at the Buick Invitational and t4 atcVS charity classic. 1995: Finished No. 71 on the tourmoney list. closest brush with victory on the pga tour<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03u.S. open 83 t48pga 75tHE pLaYErS t46 cut t33 cutthe Barclays cut cut t55 cut t29 WD cutDeutsche Bank championship cut t10 cutBmW championship t43 cut t75 cut cut t42 cutYear 04 05 06 07 08the Barclayscut cutBmW championshipt16 cutcame at the greater milwaukee open where final-round 67left him in second place, three behind winner Scott Hoch,for a $108,000 payday. member of the tour from 1991through 1997. Amateur: Was a teammate of Lee Janzenand rocco mediate at Florida Southern.PeRSonAL:took up golf at age 9 after his family moved to coralSprings, FL, and lived adjacent to a course.glen DayeXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: glen Edward DayHeiGHt: 5-10weiGHt: 170BiRtHDAte: November 16, 1965BiRtHPLAce: mobile, aLReSiDence: palm Beach gardens, FL; plays out of thealotian club (alotian, ar)FAMiLY: Wife, Jennifer ralston-Day; Whitney Elizabeth(7/26/94), christina Francis (1/26/96)eDUcAtion: university of oklahomaSPeciAL inteReStS: taking his girls to school everyday when at home, hunting, tennistURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1988Q ScHooL: 1993, 2006, 2008nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):1999 mcI classic.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (1):1990 Benson & Hedges malaysian open [asia]BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t17—mayakoba golf classic.2010 SeASon:Split time between the pga tour and Nationwide tour…Failed to crack the top 10 in 13 tour starts, but picked uphis fifth career pga tour ace when he made a hole-in-oneduring the final round of the rBc canadian open…Finishedt16 at the price cutter charity championship for his bestfinish in 10 starts on the Nationwide tour.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: after earning pga tour card through QualifyingSchool, made the cut in 14 of 26 starts with four top-25finishes and season-best t13 finishes at the Hp ByronNelson championship and Quail Hollow championship.2008: got into the field as an alternate and finished t8 atthe rBc canadian open in July. First top-10 finish since the2006 Southern Farm Bureau classic (t5). also totaled fourtop-25s, most since 2004. played in seven Nationwide tourevents in 2008. 2007: Veteran made 27 pga tour starts,with three top-25s and a best finish of t15 at the canadianopen. returned to the pga tour after t16 finish at 2006Qualifying tournament. 2006: Spent most of the season onthe Nationwide tour. made the cut in eight of 19 outings,with two top-10s. Notched his first career top-10 finish onthe Nationwide tour with runner-up effort at the Xeroxclassic. played in 12 pga tour events in 2006. closed2-260 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSwith a 6-under 66 to finish t5 at the 2006 Southern FarmBureau classic, his fourth career top-10 (2004-t3, 2003-t7,1999-t3) in madison, mS. 2005: Shared the first-roundlead at the B.c. open after a 9-under 63. Finished t13...thenext week at the u.S. Bank championship in milwaukeefinished t9, his first top-10 of the season. 2004: Fell out ofthe top-125 for the first time since joining the pga tour in1994. Has never finished outside the top-100. played in acareer-high 33 events making 17 cuts...Secured first top-10in a year with his t3 at the Southern Farm Bureau classic,where he finished t7 the prior season. Shared first-roundlead with Harrison Frazar and John Senden. Finish jumpedhim from No. 146 on pga tour money list to No. 130 withfour events to go and ensured at least conditional statusin 2005...other top-25 finishes included: t24 Buick openand t19 Bell canadian open. 2003: Had finished amongthe top 100 in earnings dating back to 1994. opened theyear missing the cut in his first five tournaments, thenmade 19 cuts in next 26 starts, including the last seven.Earned $379,153 of his $788,557 season total in the finalseven tournaments, which included five top-25s. 2002:after missing four of six cuts to open the season, onlymissed playing on the weekend four times over his final25 events...First top-10 finish of the year at the B.c. open,t3...Earned runner-up finish at tampa Bay classic, sevenstrokes behind K.J. choi. Earned paycheck of $280,800.2001: Finished 71st in earnings with $715,780...postedbest finish since winning the 1999 mcI classic with asolo fourth at the mastercard colonial. 2000: the first oftwo top-10s came at the first event of the season with at8 in the mercedes championship…Expressed concern inapril he may have come back too soon from his November1999 arthroscopic surgery...Best payday of the season at<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1994 30 18 1 4 10 $357,236/451995 32 15 1 8 201,809/911996 27 19 2 9 298,131/731997 29 14 4 6 248,323/981998 26 21 2 2 6 13 1,283,416/151999 29 20 1 1 7 10 1,109,513/342000 28 19 2 9 617,242/752001 28 17 2 7 715,780/712002 31 22 1 1 2 7 859,930/772003 31 19 3 8 788,557/812004 33 17 1 1 5 519,935/1382005 27 13 1 4 370,221/1672006 12 3 1 1 134,580/2072007 27 16 3 147/1,672 397,491/1632008 19 13 1 4 94,506/116 435,263/1652009 26 14 4 273/150 445,720/1512010 13 6 1 182/144 147,777/195total 448 266 1 4 5 37 109 8,930,925nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1990 11992 1 1 1 $1,116/2201993 3 2 1 2,816/1682005 1 1 2,207/2842006 19 8 2 2 4 156,055/352007 1 1 1,879/3042008 7 3 2 19,675/1502010 10 2 1 10,650/177total 43 18 2 2 9 194,399* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*glen Day (Continued)the National car rental golf classic at Walt Disney Worldwith a solo sixth and $108,000. 1999: Was the first of ninefirst-time winners during the season with playoff victory atthe mcI classic. Sank 35-foot birdie putt on first extra holeto defeat payne Stewart and Jeff Sluman. Shot 70-68-70and was five strokes out of the lead heading into Sunday.Final-round 66 produced a tie with Stewart and Sluman,who both shot 70 on Sunday. 1998: made impressivejump as a legitimate contender. Led after 18 holes andwas second through 54 holes before recording first careerrunner-up finish at tHE pLaYErS championship...a weeklater, t3 at Freeport-mcDermott classic and in next startwas second at mcI classic. 1997: productive first half ofseason by making 12 of his 14 cuts before June 1. 1996:Best finish came at motorola Western open, where he finishedt4. Was t9 at at&t pebble Beach National pro-am,t10 at mastercard colonial, memorial tournament andWalt Disney World/oldsmobile classic...Shared first-roundlead at memorial after opening 66...Had holes-in-one inback-to-back weeks, at the Nissan open and the Doralryderopen. 1995: posted career-low round of 62 in firstround of FedEx St. Jude classic before finishing 21st. 1994:Finished third in rookie earnings behind Ernie Els and mikeHeinen...opened with season-low 64 on way to runner-upfinish at anheuser-Busch classic, finishing three strokesbehind winner mark mccumber...Was t9 at canon greaterHartford open same year, tournament in which he scoredtwo holes-in-one. 1993: First earned membership on pgatour by finishing 11th at Qualifying tournament.PeRSonAL:made first foray into golf course design business withSalem glen near Winston-Salem, Nc. Formed glen DayalanBlalock golf course Design in 1999. projects includea course re-design at oak mountain State park in Shelbycounty, aL, and the auburn golf Building for auburnuniversity; also did course re-design at Vestavia cc,in Vestavia Hills, aL, and working on re-design of theentrance at Vestavia cc. credits grandfather with encouraginghis pursuit of golf career. grandfather co-signed loanso he could play in asia and Europe. Father-in-law Bobralston is a former champions tour and Nationwide tourplayer. Has pictures of his daughters on buttons he wearson his cap while playing. Serves as host for annual Day Forcharity pro-am in Little rock, ar, in support of charitiesthroughout central arkansas.PLAYeR StAtiSticS<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARY2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.15Driving Distance ...........................................274.4Driving accuracy percentage .......................72.10%greens in regulation percentage ................69.62%putting average ...........................................1.815(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–Wyndham championship/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2 times, mostrecent 2004 Booz allen classic/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $450,000–1999 mcI classic/1career High official world Rank: after 2000 Doral-ryderopen/30Year 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05masterscut t19u.S. open cut cut t23 cut cut cutBritish open cut cut cut cut cutpgat15 cut t41 cut t29 cut t51 cuttHE pLaYErS cut cut 61 t2 cut cut cut t36 t27 t22tour championshipt18accenture match play championship t33 t33 t17ca championshipDQthe Barclays cut t24 cut t42Deutsche Bank championshipt13 cut t40BmW championship t45 t52 t4 71 cut t9 t71 cut t53 t27 t71 cutYear 06 07 08 09 10British opencutthe Barclayst24Deutsche Bank championshipcutSection 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-261


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSJay DelsingSection Player BiograPhies2eXeMPt StAtUS: Veteran memberFULL nAMe: James patrick DelsingHeiGHt: 6-5weiGHt: 210BiRtHDAte: october 17, 1960BiRtHPLAce: St. Louis, moReSiDence: St. Louis, mo<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1985 27 14 2 3 $46,480/1251986 33 17 2 5 65,850/1231987 35 13 1 4 58,657/1361988 30 10 1 3 45,504/1521989 23 10 1 26,565/1871990 29 20 1 4 7 207,740/741991 31 15 7 149,775/1001992 29 20 4 9 296,740/521993 29 20 1 3 6 233,484/711994 27 16 2 3 143,738/1241995 27 11 1 1 2 3 230,769/801996 31 14 3 117,246/1531997 28 14 1 1 102,592/1671998 24 13 1 3 154,683/1601999 27 11 1 4 8 431,879/912000 33 14 1 132,843/1822001 5 1 4,887/2512002 6 3 22,430/2282003 9 6 2 159,654/1852004 26 11 2 190,184/1932005 11 7 2 2 230,851/1892006 14 6 1 2 276,447/1782007 12 6 2 181,809/1992008 8 1 1 48,000/2332009 7 3 1 49,860/2272010 4total 565 276 2 3 30 79 3,608,666nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1997 11998 2 1 $1,311/2271999 2 1 1 1 10,575/1202001 18 10 1 1 6 125,374/312002 20 10 1 1 4 5 165,153/182003 9 8 15,472/1662005 9 4 1 15,330/1662006 9 3 1 2 28,156/1342007 7 2 1 1 19,100/1732008 10 2 2 11,843/1732009 15 10 1 5 65,795/862010 15 4 12,360/169total 117 55 2 1 9 23 470,469cHAMPionS toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0Year events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings Rank2010 1 $8,400 160total 1 8,400* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*FAMiLY: macKenzie (5/31/89), gemma (12/9/91),Brennan (9/21/93), Joanna (10/2/03)eDUcAtion: ucLa (1983, Economics)SPeciAL inteReStS: Fishing, all sportstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1984Q ScHooL: 1984, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1996, 1998, 2003nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97u.S. opencut t33British opent88pga t63 cut cuttHE pLaYErS cut cut cut cut t13 cut cut t27 cut cutthe Barclays t61 cut t28 cut cut t50 cut t63 t44 cut t43 t69BmW championship t61 cut cut t79 t28 cut t59 cut cut t29 79 t7Year 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08u.S. opencuttHE pLaYErScutthe Barclays cut cut cut cutDeutsche Bank championshipt69BmW championship t57 cut cut cut2-262 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSBeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t2—1993 New England classic, 1995 FedEx St. Judeclassic.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):2001 Fort Smith classic. 2002 omaha classic.BeSt 2010 cHAMPionS toUR FiniSH:t40—at&t championship2010 SeASon:missed the cut in all four pga tour starts…made 15starts on the Nationwide tour, but failed to crack the top25…Finished t40 in his champions tour debut at the at&tchampionship in late october.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Split time between the pga tour and Nationwidetour. made three cuts in seven starts on the tour, with at21 at the puerto rico open his best outing. made 10 cutsin 15 Nationwide tour starts and finished No. 86 on themoney list. Enjoyed a stretch where he made seven cuts ina row and nine of 10 but was able to crack the top 10 onlyonce—a t9 at the South georgia classic. 2008: Finishedt14 at the Legends-reno tahoe open in his only made cutin eight starts on the pga tour. posted top-25 finishes inboth cuts made in 10 starts on the Nationwide tour. 2007:Split time between the pga tour (6 cuts made in 12 starts)and Nationwide tour (2-7) for the sixth time in previousseven seasons. only top-10 was a t5 at the rochesterJay Delsing (Continued)area charities Showdown on the Nationwide tour. 2006:Had one top-10 on each tour - t5s at the pga tour’s 2006FedEx St. Jude classic and the Nationwide tour’s 2006rheem classic. 2005: recorded a t9 at the B.c. open, hisfirst top-10 since a t8 at the 1999 michelob championshipat Kingsmill. 2003: Earned membership for the 2004 seasonwith his t28 at tour Qualifying tournament. played in 26events and finished in the top-25 twice. 2002: made threecuts in six events on the pga tour and finished 18th onthe 2002 Nationwide tour money list. Won his secondNationwide tour title that year at the omaha classic.Defeated Jeff Freeman in a four-hole monday playoffat the 2001 Fort Smith classic for his first tour-relatedvictory. 1999: recorded four top-10s in his final 16 eventsto finish among the top 125 for the first time since 1995.1995: matched career-best finish with runner-up finish atthe 1995 FedEx St. Jude classic, one behind winner Jimgallagher, Jr. 1993: Best tour finish came at New Englandclassic where he finished t2, four strokes behind winnerpaul azinger. 1992: Best finish on tour money list remains52nd in on strength of four top-10s and nine top-25s.Amateur: two-time all-america at ucLa where teammatesincluded corey pavin, Steve pate and Duffy Waldorf.PeRSonAL:Father, Jim, was an outfielder for the New York Yankees,chicago White Sox, St. Louis Browns and Kansas city a’sfrom 1949-60. Father pinch-ran for midget Eddie gaedelwith the Browns in 1951.James DriscolleXeMPt StAtUS: t16 at 2010 pga tour QualifyingtournamentFULL nAMe: James Edward DriscollHeiGHt: 6-0weiGHt: 190BiRtHDAte: october 9, 1977BiRtHPLAce: Boston, maReSiDence: Brookline, maPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................73.42Driving Distance ...........................................279.5Driving accuracy percentage .......................48.21%greens in regulation percentage ................56.94%putting average ...........................................1.780(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 68–Valero texas open/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–1993 FederalExpress St. Jude classic/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $182,650–2006 FedEx St. Jude classic/t5career High official world Rank: after 1994 Buickclassic/1452010 ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average (actual) .............................70.00Driving Distance ...........................................299.3Driving accuracy percentage .......................52.38%greens in regulation percentage ................61.11%putting average ...........................................1.697MISCELLANEOUS ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 champions tour Low Round: 68–2010 at&tchampionship/1.career champions tour Low Round: 68–2010 at&tchampionship/1Largest career champions tour Paycheck/Finish: $8,400–2010 at&t championship/t40FAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: university of VirginiaSPeciAL inteReStS: Fitness, readingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2001JoineD toUR: 2005nationwide tour Graduate (2004, 2007)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)Section 2 Player BiograPhiesBeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSHeS:2—2005 Zurich classic of New orleans, 2009 Valero texasopen.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2004 Virginia Beach open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t9—Valero texas open.2010 SeASon:the 2009 Valero texas open runner-up returned to Sanantonio where he finished t9 with ryan palmer, tom gillisand Spencer Levin. that performance represented his onlytop-10 finish of the season.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished 104th on money list with his only top-10 finishcoming in a playoff loss at the Valero texas open...Loston the first playoff hole at the Valero texas open when ZachJohnson made a 10-foot birdie putt. turned in four straightrounds in the 60s for the first time in one event, concludingwith a 62 that brought him from eight strokes back to tieJohnson. It was his first appearance in the Valero texasopen. 2008: recorded 15 of 28 made cuts with seven top-25 finishes...posted his second career top-10 (80 events)with a t5 finish at the 2008 at&t classic, thanks to aclosing 5-under 67 at tpc Sugarloaf. It was his first top-10finish since he lost in a playoff to tim petrovic at the 2005Zurich classic of New orleans...recorded a hole-in-one onthe 204-yard second hole with a 5-iron at annadale golfclub in the final round of the Viking classic. 2007: madethe cut in 13 of 24 events on the Nationwide tour, witheight top-25 finishes. Finished No. 24 on the money list toearn return trip to the pga tour. among his four top-10finishes were runner-up showings at the melwood princegeorge’s county open and the Xerox classic. Finished justone shot behind paul claxton at melwood and one strokebehind Nick Flanagan in rochester. Ended the year strongwith a t8 finish at the Nationwide tour championshipat Barona creek to help secure his card for 2008. 2006:made 11 cuts in 29 starts but failed to crack the top 25.2005: played his rookie season on tour and was one ofonly three 2004 Nationwide tour graduates to retain hiscard for 2006, finishing No. 100 in earnings...Lost in asudden-death playoff to tim petrovic at the Zurich classicof New orleans. after opening 68-71, fired 6-under-par66 and played with 54-hole leader chris Dimarco in finalgroup Sunday. missed a 4-foot birdie putt for win on 72ndhole, shooting a final-round 70 for a 13-under-par 275total. petrovic took title with a par 5 on first extra holeafter Driscoll three-putted...missed two months (august-September) due to torn ligament in left thumb, suffered in apickup basketball game. 2004: member of the Nationwidetour. made the cut in 18 of 24 tournament appearancesand finished seventh on the money list to earn maidenPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.95 (96)Driving Distance ...........................................293.9 (39)Driving accuracy percentage .......................56.96% (168)greens in regulation percentage ................66.81% (97)putting average ...........................................1.787 (107)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–2 times, most recent themcgladrey classic/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2009 Valerotexas open/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $658,800–2009 Valero texas open/2career High official world Rank: after 2005 Zurichclassic of New orleans/119pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-263


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2pga tour card…Notched his first tour victory with a15-under-par 273 at the Virginia Beach open. Finishedfour strokes ahead of his nearest challengers, includingNationwide tour money leader Jimmy Walker. His16-under 128 equaled the low final 36-hole score of theseason. 2003: made the cut in six of nine events during hisrookie Nationwide tour season. 2002: received a SponsorExemption into the 2002 greater richmond open, wherehe finished t6 in his first career event on the Nationwide<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-2events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1998a 1 12001a 22001 2 1 $7,208/2002 6 4 34,293/2005 26 11 1 1 4 849,891/1002006 29 11 219,904/1872007 22008 28 15 1 7 92,910/137 708,549/1412009 17 8 1 1 1 428/112 807,578/1042010 26 13 1 3 340/133 500,625/157total 139 64 2 4 15 3,128,048nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2002 3 2 1 1 $16,594/1482003 9 6 3 27,466/1212004 24 18 1 1 2 7 12 281,161/72007 24 13 2 4 8 208,139/24total 60 39 1 3 2 12 24 533,361* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*James Driscoll (Continued)tour...a member of the canadian tour. Amateur: threetimeall-american at Virginia. recorded 23 career top-10finishes for the cavaliers. Winner of the 1998 golf DigestInvitational. runner-up to Jeff Quinney at the u.S. amateurin 2000. runner-up finish got him into the field of the 2001masters, where rounds of 68-78 led to a missed cut byone shot. His opening-round, 4-under-par 68 included just23 putts and was the best first-round amateur score since1983. member of the united States Walker cup team in<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masterscutu.S. opencutBritish opencuttHE pLaYErS t27 t52the Barclays cut cut cut cutDeutsche Bank championshipt27BmW championship t21 t40nAtionAL teAMS: Walker cup (1), 2001.2001. Won a number of men’s amateur events throughoutthe country, including the New England amateur and theNorth and South amateur before turning pro in 2001...american Junior golf association first-team all-americaselection.PeRSonAL:Is the youngest of seven children.Bob estes (es-tis)eXeMPt StAtUS: 132nd on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: Bob alan EstesHeiGHt: 6-2weiGHt: 180BiRtHDAte: February 2, 1966BiRtHPLAce: graham, tXReSiDence: austin, tXFAMiLY: Wife, LizeDUcAtion: university of texasSPeciAL inteReStS: music, hunting, physical fitnesstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1988Q ScHooL: 1988<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (4):1994 texas open. 2001 FedEx St. Jude classic, Invensysclassic at Las Vegas. 2002 Kemper Insurance open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t4—rBc canadian open; t8—St. Jude classic.2010 SeASon:Finished outside the top 125 for just the second time (2008)since joining the pga tour full-time in 1989. posted a pairof top-10 finishes. First was a t8 at the St. Jude classic attpc Southwind, site of 2001 victory…carded three roundsin the 60s at the rBc canadian open in July, and along witheight others, finished t4 at St. george’s g&cc.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: playing on a top 50 career money Exemption,earned more than $1 million and finished within the top100 on the money list...Finished t4 at the at&t pebbleBeach National pro-am, his best finish since a second atthe 2006 Shell Houston open...Next top-10 finish of theyear came on monday at the rain-soaked rBc canadianopen at glen abbey gc. It marked his fourth top-10 finishat the rBc canadian open and best since a t2 in 2001.2008: Had two top-10s and finished 127th on the moneylist, his worst placement since 149th in 1996. used aone-time top 50 on the pga tour career money Listexemption for 2009…a third-round 64 led to a t6 finishat the Shell Houston open, four behind first-time winnerJohnson Wagner. It was his best finish since a t6 at the2007 at&t classic in atlanta. 2007: three top-10s in apriland may assured a spot in the top 125 for the season...Best finish was a t6 at the at&t classic, four strokes outof the Zach Johnson-ryuji Imada playoff. 2006: Finishedin the top 100 on the money list for the 15th time in hiscareer, including each of the last 10 years. made the cut in17 of 25 starts and was twice a runner-up...In eighth startof season, finished runner-up, six strokes behind winnerStuart appleby, at the Shell Houston open. It was his firsttop-10 of the season and best performance on tour sincea second at the 2004 FedEx St. Jude classic...posted hissecond runner-up finish of the season and second top-10,losing by one to Will macKenzie at the reno-tahoe open.Set tournament 36-hole record with a 15-under 129. Shared54-hole lead with macKenzie. Double bogeyed the firsthole of the final round but rallied to tie macKenzie enteringthe 72nd hole. missed 16-footer for birdie, then macKenziemade his from 10 feet to win. 2005: the 2001 champion ofthe FedEx St. Jude classic finished t6 for his lone top-10of the season and his fifth top-10 in his last seven appearancesat tpc Southwind. It was his first top-10 on toursince finishing second in memphis in 2004...closed with aneven-par 70 at the u.S. open to finish t11, his best effort inthe u.S. open in 11 career starts. 2004: only top-10 of theseason came in 13th start, a solo second at the FedEx St.Jude classic where he won in 2001. unusual second-round64 included a bogey on No. 10, a triple bogey on No. 11,followed by seven consecutive birdies (Nos. 12-18) for aback-nine 32. 2003: Despite not winning for the first timePLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.09 (116)Driving Distance ...........................................283.9 (125)Driving accuracy percentage .......................61.41% (132)greens in regulation percentage ................67.79% (79)putting average ...........................................1.800 (140)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–turning Stone resortchampionship/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–2 times, mostrecent 2001 FedEx St. Jude classic/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $810,000–2001 Invensys classic at Las Vegas/1career High official world Rank: after 2002 Buickopen/132-264 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSsince 2000, finished among the top 40 on the money list forthe third straight season thanks to six top-10s..Narrowlymissed fifth career title at the Hp classic of New orleans,losing in a sudden-death playoff to Steve Flesch. on thefirst extra hole, Flesch rolled in a birdie putt on the par-418th hole from 40 feet. career tour playoff record fell to0-3. 2002: captured fourth career tour title (third in last26 events) at the Kemper Insurance open. Shared lead at10-under with Bob Burns after 54 holes, and finished onestroke ahead of runner-up rich Beem. recorded 17 parsand one birdie in final-round 70. 2001: posted two victoriesand ended season with six consecutive top-10s to placecareer-high ninth on money list. the $2,795,477 in earningswas also a personal best...one of nine multiple winners ontour...opened with 61 in the Fed Ex St. Jude classic, aseason-low start by a winner, and never trailed en routeto winning by one stroke over Bernhard Langer. It wasthe season’s only wire-to-wire victory...In contrast, neverled after a round until winning the Invensys classic at Las<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-3events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1988 5 4 5,968/2371989 27 14 1 2 5 135,628/1021990 28 18 4 9 212,090/691991 32 19 1 7 147,364/1051992 28 18 1 2 4 190,778/801993 28 23 1 1 5 12 447,187/321994 27 23 1 1 1 8 17 765,360/141995 24 21 5 12 433,992/411996 26 7 1 1 2 123,100/1491997 19 15 1 3 8 340,057/691998 29 23 1 1 7 14 987,930/281999 28 27 9 15 1,357,618/262000 21 12 3 7 538,706/882001 26 20 2 1 1 8 12 2,795,477/92002 26 20 1 8 14 1,934,600/262003 25 22 1 1 6 10 1,824,414/332004 23 14 1 1 7 1,046,064/742005 25 22 1 7 891,477/922006 25 17 2 2 6 1,340,244/672007 28 16 3 6 87,579/109 878,051/1172008 28 17 2 6 92,870/138 829,395/1272009 23 19 2 8 824/70 1,079,929/862010 26 14 2 4 432/116 701,158/132total 577 405 4 9 8 85 192 19,006,588nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1997 3 2 1 2 $8,674/131total 3 2 1 2 8,674* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*Bob estes (Continued)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYVegas by one stroke over tom Lehman. Was five shots offthe pace after 72 holes and closed with a 63, which tiedfor low finish by winner on the year...Won the Fall Finishpresented by pricewaterhousecoopers with late-seasonrush. 2000: Fell out of the top 30 on the money list for thefirst time in two seasons. recorded seven top-25s andthree top-10s and was among the top 100 on the moneylist. 1999: Started the season on a positive note with a t4at the Bob Hope chrysler classic and missed only one cutin 28 starts. His nine top-10s were a career high and forthird time in his career finished among top 30 on the moneylist...posted t4 at masters, best career finish in a major.1998: put together seven top-10s that included a secondand third. t2 at Bay Hill Invitational followed by solo thirdat greater greensboro chrysler classic. Shared 54-holelead in greensboro and at FedEx St. Jude classic 1997:rebounded with $340,057 in earnings in 19 starts. Had 25consecutive rounds of par or better, the second longest ontour for the year. 1996: Lost fully exempt status after finishing149th on money list. 1994: Earned first tour victoryat texas open. opened by tying course record of 62 at oakHills cc, then cruised to wire-to-wire victory. 1993: Heldlead briefly during final round of 1993 pga before finishingt6...Was part of five-man playoff at Buick Southern open,won by John Inman. 1989: came close to victory in rookieseason when he lost playoff to mike Hulbert at B.c. open.PeRSonAL:First played golf at age 4 and set sight on pga tour atage 12…High school teammate of mike Standly…onceworked for charles coody in bag room of Fairway oaksgolf & racquet club…Serves as host for annual Fca tomLandry memorial golf tournament in austin, tX…Workswith personal trainer, former world-class pole vaulter ScottHennig. Follows a strict routine that includes weightlifting,agility exercises, diet and short-distance sprints…playedbasketball in high school…Has been a season-ticket holderfor university of texas football since 1989.Year 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01masters cut t29 t27 t4 t19u.S. open cut t44 t52 cut t30 cut t30British open cut t24 t8 cut t24 t49 t20 t25pga cut t76 t6 t47 t6 cut t34 t6 cut t37tHE pLaYErS t70 cut t70 t20 t35 t34 cut t42 t62 cut cuttour championship t15 28 25 t7accenture match play championship t33 t9 t33ca championshipt11the Barclays t41 t82 cut t26 t16 t6 t10 t63BmW championship cut cut t72 t16 t17 t6 t70 t57 t65 t68 t63 t15Year 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters 45 22 t31u.S. open cut cut cut t11 cut t58 cutBritish open t18 t34 t20pga cut t57 cut t28 cut t76tHE pLaYErS t44 31 cut t17 cut cut cut t76 t26tour championshipt11accenture match play championship t5 t33 t17Bridgestone Invitational t19 t46ca championship t9 t25the Barclays cut t65 t46 cutDeutsche Bank championship cut t49BmW championship t10 t43 cut t40 t65 WDSection 2 Player BiograPhiesMatt everyeXeMPt StAtUS: minor medical ExtensionFULL nAMe: matthew EveryHeiGHt: 5-11weiGHt: 190BiRtHDAte: December 4, 1983BiRtHPLAce: Daytona Beach, FLReSiDence: Jacksonville Beach, FLFAMiLY: Wife, DanielleeDUcAtion: university of Florida (2006, Business)SPeciAL inteReStS: ping pong, university of FloridasportstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2006nationwide tour Graduate (2009)BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t8—2010 Waste management phoenix open.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2009 Nationwide tour championship at Daniel Island.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t8—Waste management phoenix open.2010 SeASon:Will play with a minor medical Extension in 2011. coupledwith 2010 earnings of $456,847 has five events to earn$330,130, equaling No. 125 from 2010...made 12 of 18 cutson the pga tour, with one top 10 in his rookie pga tourseason...Earned his tour card with a No. 10 finish on the2009 Nationwide tour money list...only top-10 of the yearcame with a t8 at the Waste management phoenix open,thanks to a first-round, 8-under 63. the round was highlightedby six consecutive birdies (Nos. 17-4).cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: collected his first career win at the season-endingNationwide tour championship after holding the secondandthird-round leads at Daniel Island, Sc. 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otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSMatt every (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2with rounds of 67-67 to win by three. First-place check of$180,000 vaulted him from No. 49 to No. 10 on the moneylist. No player below No. 32 on the money list prior to thetour championship had ever earned a card until Every’sbig finish. Victory was one of only four top-10 finishes in26 starts. Earned his first top-10 finish with a t4 at theStonebrae classic. posted rounds of 69-63 to take the36-hole lead but managed even-par 71s on Saturday andSunday. at the Hayward, ca, tournament, made his secondcareer Nationwide tour hole-in-one, a year after his firstace—at the 2008 mexico open. t5 at the cox classic inomaha, where he fired a 9-under 62 in the opening round atchampions run. His first-day scorecard included a 6-under29 on the front nine. added a t7 at the mexico open.2008: Enjoyed a solid rookie season on the Nationwidetour in 2008, making the cut in 12 of 26 starts. Switchedto a belly putter just before the season-opening panamamovistar championship and went on to finish 12th. Birdiedthe final hole Sunday to finish solo second at the mexicoopen the next week, five shots behind winner Jarrod Lyle.Second-round 65 featured two eagles, including his firsthole-in-one at any level. Second top-10 finish came witha t7 at the chitimacha Louisiana open. a third-round8-under 63 at the rex Hospital open moved him into ashare of the lead with Fran Quinn, before a 3-over 74 onthe final day left him t4 and four strokes behind championScott gutschewski. t5 at the Ford Wayne gretzky classic.2007: 2007: payed in five tour events, making two cuts andposting a career-best t30 at the 2007 chitimacha Louisianaopen. Amateur: Finished as the low amateur with a t28finish at the 2005 u.S. open. turned down a scholarshipto the university of North Florida and decided to walk onat the university of Florida. Went on to earn first-team allamericanhonors three times and win four tournaments.collegiate career highlighted by being named the winnerof the 2006 Ben Hogan award, presented annually to thetop men’s Ncaa Division I player. Was the first playerin school history to earn the honor. played on winningu.S. Walker and palmer cup teams. Winner of the 2001International Junior masters. other made cuts resulted ina t46 at the 2006 B.c. open and t64 at the 2007 crowneplaza Invitational at colonial.PeRSonAL:Lists making it to the final stage of the 2007 pga tourQualifying tournament as his biggest thrill in golf…Listscowboys as his heroes…got his start in golf from hisdad. His grandfather was a rollins college classmate ofnoted course architect pete Dye. His grandfather’s friendshipwith Dye earned him a sponsor’s exemption into the2007 National mining association pete Dye classic onthe Nationwide tour. Says Heisman trophy winner DannyWuerffel and mark calcavecchia are his favorite Floridagators. a fan of the tV show “Lost.” During a casualround in 2008 with Jeff Klauk, Bubba Dickerson and Joshmccumber, he bet the others he could throw his golf ballfrom the 17th tee at tpc Sawgrass pLaYErS Stadiumcourse onto the green. the ball landed on the front of thegreen. “When I hit my shot, I did put my ball inside theone I threw.”PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.99 (107)Driving Distance ...........................................290.9 (64)Driving accuracy percentage .......................62.06% (123)greens in regulation percentage ................64.75% (162)putting average ...........................................1.772 (73)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 63–2 times, most recent thegreenbrier classic/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2 times, mostrecent 2010 the greenbrier classic/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $156,000–2010 Waste management phoenix open/t8career High official world Rank: after 2010 World golfchampionships-ca championship/208<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2005a 1 12006 3 1 $8,505/2007 2 1 12,420/2010 18 12 1 3 322/140 456,847/160total 24 15 1 3 477,772nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2006 2 1 $1,600/2912007 3 1 3,000/2772008 26 12 1 4 8 178,239/342009 26 16 1 4 7 300,936/102010 1total 58 30 1 1 8 15 483,776* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 05u.S. opent28nAtionAL teAMS: Walker cup (1), 2005.Brad Faxon (FaX-un)eXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: Bradford John Faxon, Jr.HeiGHt: 6-1weiGHt: 190BiRtHDAte: august 1, 1961BiRtHPLAce: oceanport, NJReSiDence: Barrington, rIFAMiLY: Wife, Dory; melanie, Emily, Sophie, charlotteeDUcAtion: Furman university (1983, Economics)SPeciAL inteReStS: all sports, golf course design,familytURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1983Q ScHooL: Fall 1983JoineD toUR: 1984<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (8):1991 Buick open. 1992 New England classic, theInternational. 1997 Freeport-mcDermott classic. 1999 B.c.open. 2000 B.c. open. 2001 Sony open in Hawaii. 2005Buick championship.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (1):1993 Heineken australian open [aus].otHeR VictoRieS (10):1986 provident classic. 1994 Franklin templeton Shootout[with Fred couples]. 1995 Fred meyer challenge [withgreg Norman]. 1996 Fred meyer challenge [with gregNorman]. 1997 Fred meyer challenge [with greg Norman].1999 Fred meyer challenge [with Billy andrade]. 2001 Fredmeyer challenge [with Billy andrade], Franklin templetonShootout [with Scott mccarron]. 2002 Franklin templetonShootout [with Scott mccarron].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t48—Quail Hollow championship.2010 SeASon:Worked as an analyst for NBc golf broadcasts during theseason…Did not record a top-10 finish for the fifth straightseason.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: playing on a top 25 in career money Exemption thatcarried over from 2008, played 23 events and made five cutswith a best result of t50 at the u.S. Bank championship inmilwaukee...three consecutive sub-par rounds, along witha final-round 72, saw him post 5-under 275 for his seasonbesttotal and a t57 finish at Wyndham championship...Will play the ‘10 season on a top 50 pga tour careermoney List exemption. 2008: underwent acL and microfracturesurgery on his right leg in December 2007 and didnot make his first start of the season until early octoberat the turning Stone resort championship...missed thecut in all three starts of the year. 2007: Finished outside2-266 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSthe top 150 in earnings for the first time since 1983 andused a one-time, top-25 all-time money list exemptionfor 2008...Best finish was a t33 effort at the travelerschampionship...underwent season-ending foot surgery onaugust 23. 2006: made only 13 cuts in 26 events entered...Was three strokes back through 36 holes at tHE pLaYErSchampionship, but weekend rounds of 79-69 dropped himto t16. 2005: Won for the first time in nearly five years.Earned eighth career tour title in 598th career event atthe Buick championship, defeating tjaart van der Walt insudden-death playoff. Started the final round seven shotsoff the lead, and posted a career-best 9-under-par 61 toovercome third-round leader Justin rose and van der Walt.on the first playoff hole, stuck a 7-iron from a fairway bunkerto 3 feet. converted birdie and clinched victory after vander Walt missed 10-foot birdie putt try. Became first playersince Jose maria olazabal (2002 Buick Invitational) to winafter making the cut on the number. Earned a career-bestpaycheck of $774,000 to push season earnings over $1million for the fifth straight campaign...three weeks afterwinning, had surgery on September 13 to repair a torn anteriorcruciate ligament (acL) in his right knee and missed theremainder of the season. He injured his knee in late 2003and played in pain for almost two years...recipient of thepayne Stewart award, given at tHE tour championship.2004: Slow start to the season due to an injury in the offseason.missed the first month of the season rehabilitatinga torn right anterior cruciate ligament without surgery.made his first start at the at&t pebble Beach National proam on February 5, where he missed the cut...Had a stretchof 362 consecutive holes without a three-putt, the longeston tour in five years. Streak lasted 19 rounds, from pgain august to chrysler classic of greensboro in mid-october.2003: Notched eight top-10s spread over seven monthswith career-best earnings of $2,718,445...Finished thirdat the Buick Invitational, t2 at the Bay Hill Invitational,second at the chrysler classic of greensboro and lost inplayoff to Bob tway at the Bell canadian open. 2002:Despite not winning on tour for the first time since 1998,finished season 31st on tour money list with $1,814,672...Finished t2 at Nissan open, one stroke behind winner Lenmattiace...Lost to eventual winner Kevin Sutherland in thesemifinals of the accenture match play championship.Finished third after defeating paul azinger on the 19th holeBrad Faxon (Continued)in the consolation match...also t2 at the Honda classic.2001: returned to the top 30 on money list (18th) for firsttime since 1997. Earned a victory for third consecutive year.Won Sony open in Hawaii by four strokes. made an eagleduring each round. Had five-shot cushion after 36 holesand was three up going into the final round. 2000: Becamethe first player in B.c. open history to successfully defendhis title with a one-stroke victory over Esteban toledo.Spent July 16-17 in Scotland, attempting to qualify forBritish open. after failing, he caught a flight home to playin B.c. open. Started with a 68-66 and was t2 through36 holes, trailing toledo by three strokes. third-round 68lifted him into tie for 54-hole lead. closed with a 68 for hisseventh tour title. Won B.c. open twice while age 38--in1999 tournament held in the fall and in 2000 event playedin summer...Earned his third putting title. Led the tourin putting average in 1996 and 1999 and in 2000 had a1.704 average (a new record at the time). 1999: Won B.c.open in playoff over Fred Funk. trailed Funk by five strokesthrough 36 holes, closed with 70-67 to force playoff. Dueto Hurricane Floyd, final 36 holes played Sunday. Due todarkness, playoff held monday morning when he won withpar on second extra hole. 1997: Earned first victory since1992 at Freeport-mcDermott classic. gained one-strokelead with third-round 66 and secured a three-stroke victoryover Bill glasson and Jesper parnevik with final-round 69.posted runner-up finishes at greater greensboro chryslerclassic, mcI classic and mastercard colonial and for secondstraight year finished among top-10 on tour moneylist. 1996: Surpassed $1 million in earnings for first timeon strength of four runner-up finishes. made all 22 cuts...Lost playoff to Jim Furyk at united airlines Hawaiian open,finished three behind Steve Stricker at Kemper open, lostplayoff at Sprint International to clarence rose and closedwith 68 for second at tHE tour championship. 1995:Featured five top-10s and first selection to ryder cupteam...Shot front-nine 28 in final round of pga, the second28 in major championship history (Denis Durnian, 1983British open). 1992: Earned two tour victories. Defeatedphil mickelson by two strokes at New England classic...14-point final round good for two-point victory over LeeJanzen at the INtErNatIoNaL...also lost two playoffs,to Steve Elkington at Infiniti tournament of championsand to Dan Forsman at Buick open. 1991: Defeated chipBeck in playoff for first official tour win at Buick open.1986: Earned unofficial victory at provident classic when hedefeated Scott Hoch by one. Amateur: Winner 1983 FredHaskins, golf magazine and Ncaa coaches awards asnation’s outstanding golfer...1982-83 all-america selectionat Furman...Winner of 1980-81 New England amateurs and1979-80 rhode Island amateurs.PeRSonAL:along with Billy andrade, runs Billy andrade/Brad Faxoncharities for children, Inc., which was formed in 1991 andhas donated more than $7 million to youngsters in rhodeIsland and southeastern massachusetts. organization washonored in 1999 with golf Writers association of america’scharlie Bartlett award, given to playing professionalsfor their unselfish contributions to society…along withandrade, serves as host for cVS charity classic, which isrhode Island’s largest charitable sporting event (cvsgolf.com)…created own junior golf foundation and hostsits annual tournament in rhode Island. co-chair, withandrade, of Button Hole, a short course that serves as ateaching and learning center for kids…Featured on thecover of golfWorld magazine (November 1, 2010) with wifeDory for the magazine’s charity issue.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................73.12 (192)Driving Distance ...........................................271.4 (190)Driving accuracy percentage .......................59.47% (153)greens in regulation percentage ................59.05% (190)putting average ...........................................1.751 (17)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 66–turning Stone resortchampionship/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–2005 Buickchampionship/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $774,000–2005 Buick championship/1career High official world Rank: after 1997 Buickopen/11Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 3-6events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1981a 2 11982a 11983a 1 11983 8 5 1 2 $16,526/1601984 33 19 1 2 6 71,688/821985 31 15 1 6 46,813/1241986 34 16 1 2 92,716/901987 28 19 2 10 113,534/901988 29 15 1 3 8 162,656/741989 28 20 2 2 5 222,076/631990 28 16 1 3 8 197,118/811991 28 23 1 1 4 11 422,088/341992 26 20 2 2 7 12 812,093/81993 25 20 4 11 312,023/551994 25 23 2 6 10 612,847/241995 25 19 1 5 8 471,887/371996 22 22 4 9 14 1,055,050/81997 23 17 1 3 6 10 1,233,505/101998 25 19 1 8 401,496/741999 21 15 1 1 7 582,691/682000 29 20 1 5 9 999,460/462001 26 21 1 6 12 1,951,412/182002 25 21 2 1 5 10 1,814,672/312003 27 22 3 1 8 15 2,718,445/112004 28 20 2 8 1,016,898/762005 23 14 1 1 4 8 1,700,535/452006 26 13 5 543,681/1432007 18 5 205/375 84,645/2192008 32009 23 5 225/39 57,213/2212010 23 5 220/39 55,482/220total 694 451 8 17 9 88 205 17,769,249* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93masters t31 t9u.S. open cut cut t50 57 cut t33 66 cut cut t68British open cut t11 t73 cutpgacut cut cut cut cut cut t48 t15 t14tHE pLaYErS t33 cut cut cut cut t17 t70 cut t67 DQtour championshipt7the Barclays cut cut t12 cut t48 t36 t43 t31 t34 t13Deutsche Bank championship t24 t9 t15 cutBmW championship t44 t41 t31 t3 cut cutYear 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06masters t15 t17 t25 cut t26 t24 t10 t12 t23 t31u.S. open t33 t56 t82 t65 t49 cut cut t66 cut cutBritish open 7 t15 t32 t20 t11 t47 cut t46 t60 t23pga t30 5 t17 cut t13 t61 t27 t59 t29 cut t13 cut cuttHE pLaYErS t6 t49 4 t35 t46 t77 t26 t36 t11 t42 t46 t16tour championship t26 2 t6 t26 t21accenture match play championship t33 t5 3 t17 t33Bridgestone Invitational t63 t9 t32 t31ca championship cNL t49 t16 t13the Barclays t3 t29 t6 11 t12 t68 t6 t12 t8 t23 t3 t18BmW championship t55 t29 t20 cutnAtionAL teAMS: Walker cup (1), 1983; ryder cup (2), 1995, 1997; Dunhill cup (1), 1997.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-267


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSCarlos FrancoSection Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (4):1999 compaQ classic of New orleans, greater milwaukeeopen. 2000 compaQ classic of New orleans. 2004 u.S.Bank championship in milwaukee.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (27):1994 Jun classic [Jpn]. 1995 Sapporo tokyo open [Jpn].1996 aNa open [Jpn]. 1998 Just System KSB open [Jpn],Fuji Sankei classic [Jpn]. 1999 philippines open. [also won21 times in South america, including last three Brazilianopens].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t22—Quail Hollow championship, turning Stone resortchampionship.2010 SeASon:making 11 pga tour starts, he failed to record a top-10finish for the fourth consecutive season.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made the cut in five of 10 starts on the pga tourwith a season-best finish of t38 at the puerto rico open...Second-round 66 at Valero texas open was his seasonlowround. 2008: played in 25 pga tour events in 2008with back-to-back t14s at the rBc canadian open andthe Legends reno-tahoe open his best finishes. 2007:Started in 12 pga tour events, making the cut in six.Best finish was a t21 at the reno-tahoe open. playedin seven events on Nationwide tour, making the cut inthree. Finished t19 at pga tour Qualifying tournamentto earn fully exempt status for 2008. 2006: only top-10 of2006 was t7 at the Ford championship at Doral. Finishedoutside the top-150 on the money list for the first time sincehe joined the tour in 1999. 2005: Surpassed $1 million inearnings for fourth time in career despite making only 14cuts in 25 starts…closed with a 6-under-par 66 to finisht5 at Wachovia championship for second consecutivetop-10 at Quail Hollow club…Finished t66 in defense ofeXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: carlos Daniel FrancoHeiGHt: 5-9weiGHt: 165BiRtHDAte: may 24, 1965BiRtHPLAce: asuncion, paraguayReSiDence: asuncion, paraguayu.S. Bank championship in milwaukee title…posted asecond-place finish, one stroke behind Jason gore, at the84 LumBEr classic with four rounds in the 60s. playedlast 39 holes without a bogey. 2004: returned to the pgatour winner’s circle and earned a spot in the seasonendingtour championship for the first time since 2000...t3 at the Wachovia championship, one shot out of JoeySindelar-aaron oberholser playoff...Won for the first timein more than four years at the u.S. Bank championshipin milwaukee. Became the seventh player in tournamenthistory to win the event twice, having won it the first timein 1999. Held second-round lead by a stroke and sharedthird-round lead with Brett Quigley and patrick Sheehanbefore defeating Fred Funk and Quigley by two strokes...Finished t3 at the Buick open, two shots behind championVijay Singh. 2003: Finished in the top 100 on the money listfor the fifth consecutive season...made nine straight cutsbeginning with his lone top-10 at the chrysler classic oftucson…Led the tour in eagles with 22…representedparaguay in the World cup for the second time in his career(1992). 2002: Late rally to jump from 131st to 102nd onmoney list in final five events. push aided by top-10s intwo of final three events, only top-10s of the season. 2001:Didn’t win or post a top-10 for the first time since joining thetour in 1999...ranked 104th in money with $486,665, bothcareer lows. 2000: In defense of first pga tour title, at thecompaq classic of New orleans, shared second- and thirdroundleads with Blaine mccallister, then both closed with68. Won playoff with 3-foot par putt on second extra hole.Became first tour player to successfully defend since JimFuryk won 1998-99 Las Vegas Invitationals. New orleansvictory gave him three victories in 12 months, exceeded atthat time only by tiger Woods...First player in tour historyto earn more than $1 million in each of first two years($1,864,584 in 1999)...a member of International team atpresidents cup, defeating Hal Sutton in singles and teamingwith Shigeki maruyama in four-ball to beat tiger Woodsand Notah Begay III. 1999: Selected pga tour rookie ofFAMiLY: Wife, celsa; carlos, alcides, Jessenia catalinaSPeciAL inteReStS: charity, fishingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1986Q ScHooL: 1998, 2007JoineD toUR: 1999nationwide tour Alumnusthe Year...Invited to masters for first time and was threestrokes out of the lead through 54 holes. Final-round 73good for t6 and another invitation for 2000. Followingperformance, paraguay threw a parade for him...In hisnext appearance, won compaq classic of New orleans.rounds of 66-69-68 had him two strokes off 54-hole lead.closing 66 produced two-stroke victory over Steve Fleschand Harrison Frazar, worth $468,000. Became first Southamerican to win on tour since roberto De Vicenzo inHouston in 1968...Earned second victory of rookie seasonat greater milwaukee open with two-stroke victory overtom Lehman and set another tournament record. Becameonly the eighth rookie to win twice since 1960. With victorybecame first rookie to surpass $1 million in a seasonand moved to seventh on money list. 1998: member of thevictorious International team at the presidents cup. Halvedwith phil mickelson in singles...gained exempt status onpga tour in fall by finishing 36th at pga tour QualifyingPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................72.31Driving Distance ...........................................285.0Driving accuracy percentage .......................56.63%greens in regulation percentage ................61.75%putting average ...........................................1.789(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–turning Stone resortchampionship/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2 times, mostrecent 2004 u.S. Bank championship in milwaukee/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $630,000–2004 u.S. Bank championship in milwaukee/1career High official world Rank: after 2000 KemperInsurance open/16<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1994 11997 2 2 1 1 $74,950/1811998 2 2 21,079/2421999 22 15 2 3 7 10 1,864,584/112000 24 20 1 6 11 1,550,592/302001 27 17 8 486,665/1042002 31 22 2 8 652,147/1022003 30 19 1 7 672,022/942004 27 23 1 2 4 10 1,955,395/292005 25 14 1 2 4 1,029,267/762006 29 13 1 3 454,385/1542007 12 5 1 218/285 108,021/2142008 25 12 5 159/1,372 378,769/1702009 10 5 217/49 60,261/2182010 11 4 2 195/92 123,232/200total 278 173 4 1 5 24 70 9,431,368nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2007 7 3 1 1 $30,780/1312008 1 1 4,292/2312010 2total 10 4 1 1 35,072* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06masters t6 t7 46 cutu.S. open t34 t61 cut WD cutBritish open cut t64 cut cut t54pga 70 t40 t26 t58 t29 t18 t31 t59tHE pLaYErS cut t27 cut t22 t48 t58 cut t45tour championship t15 24 t24accenture match play championshipt17 t33Bridgestone Invitational t7 t27 20 t42 t58ca championship t48 t45 t28the Barclays cut cut t60 t77Deutsche Bank championshipt47 WD t47 t44BmW championship cut t43 t24 t17 cutnAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (2) 1998, 2000; World cup (3), 1992, 2000, 2003.2-268 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRStournament. 1997: Finished sixth at 1997 World Series ofgolf at Firestone in third event ever on pga tour. 1993:made first big impact outside South america with victoryover Sam torrance at Dunhill cup when paraguay defeatedhost Scotland on opening day.Carlos Franco (Continued)PeRSonAL:grew up in poverty in paraguay. Family of nine shared aone-room, dirt-floor home…Father was a greens superintendentand caddie at course in asuncion…all five of hisbrothers became golf professionals. Brother angel wonthe 1993 Dominion open on Nationwide tour…appointedminister De Deportes (minister of Sports) in 1999…raised more than $700,000 for needy patients at hospitalsin asuncion, including victims from the aug. 1, 2004 firethat claimed nearly 500 lives…Has often played in eventswithout warming up.robin FreemaneXeMPt StAtUS: Veteran memberFULL nAMe: robin Lee FreemanHeiGHt: 6-0weiGHt: 180BiRtHDAte: may 7, 1959BiRtHPLAce: St. charles, moReSiDence: coronado, caFAMiLY: chase Kiner (6/20/93), Kyle Scott (8/8/95)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1983 11988 1 1 $1,508/2891989 30 9 1 26,517/1881990 21992 31 10 1 3 101,642/1281993 30 14 1 1 1 92,096/1481994 29 20 3 7 177,044/1031995 30 19 1 1 2 4 283,756/681996 35 17 1 4 133,605/1441997 20 14 1 3 135,702/1471998 12 4 1 32,960/2261999 29 11 62,495/2192000 32 17 1 1 4 415,430/1152001 34 17 2 248,543/1572002 27 13 1 1 227,179/1692003 12 4 54,651/2282004 13 1 1 1 1 144,000/2032005 8 2 17,258/2512006 22007 12008 22009 5 2 254/1 6,930/2552010 4 2 243/2 13,062/240total 390 177 1 4 12 32 2,174,379nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1992 1 1 $733/2661994 11997 7 5 1 3 3 35,845/561998 20 17 2 1 1 7 12 169,389/21999 6 4 1 1 10,139/1232002 4 3 5,207/2192003 15 6 1 2 3 59,756/782004 13 4 3 28,717/1222005 15 6 2 27,029/1302006 17 5 1 12,703/1702007 15 5 12,187/2012008 14 3 6,515/2072009 8 2 6,358/213total 136 61 2 3 1 13 25 374,577cHAMPionS toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0Year events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings Rank2009 3 1 1 $91,822 842010 9 1 5 160,254 72total 12 2 6 252,076* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*eDUcAtion: university of central oklahomaSPeciAL inteReStS: playing guitar, snow skiing, fastcarstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1983Q ScHooL: 1988, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1999, 2001nationwide tour Graduate (1998)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01u.S. opencutpgat49tHE pLaYErS cut cut t73the Barclays cut cut t44 t8 cut cut t27 cut t51 cutBmW championship cut t43 t67 t25 t47 t55 t60cHAMPionS toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 09 10Senior pga championshipt8u.S. Senior open t8 cutconstellation Energy Senior players t37 t25Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-269


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2robin Freeman (Continued)BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t2—1995 gtE Byron Nelson golf classic.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):1998 Knoxville open, San Jose open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t67—reno-tahoe open.BeSt 2010 cHAMPionS toUR FiniSH:t8—Senior pga championship2010 SeASon:Shared the first-round lead at the Senior pga championshipin may following a 6-under-par 66 and eventually finishedt8 in the champion tour’s first major championship, markinghis only top-10 finish in nine starts during the season…Was the only player over 50 to make the cut at the renotahoeopen and eventually finished t67, his best finish infour pga tour starts.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made debut on the champions tour, with a bestfinish of t8 at the u.S. Senior open. made his first pgatour cut in four years with a t69 at the puerto rico open,dating to the 2005 FedEx St. Jude classic. played extensivelyon the Nationwide tour for the fifth consecutiveseason, making two cuts in eight starts. 2004: Last top-10finish on the pga tour came at the B.c. open, where hefinished t3. 1998: among his 13 career top-10 finishes onthe Nationwide tour, seven came during the 1998 season,including wins at the Knoxville open and San Jose open.Finished a career-high second on the money list. 1995:Enjoyed his best season on the pga tour money list with a68th place finish. among his 12 career top-10s on the pgatour, posted his career-best finish that season with a t2at the gtE Byron Nelson golf classic. 1994: posted careerbestnumbers in top-10 finishes (3), top-25 finishes (7) andmade cuts (20). 1993: Low medalist at Q-School for thesecond time in his career. 1988: Earned individual medalisthonors at the pga tour Qualifying tournament, the first ofhis six successful trips through Q-School.PeRSonAL:Worked as a club professional for five years at oak treeand pga West…Younger brother Jeff has made 17career starts on the pga tour and was a member of theNationwide tour in 1994 and 2001-06…took up golf at theage of 14 after a fractured leg kept him from participatingin other sports.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................72.75Driving Distance ...........................................300.6Driving accuracy percentage .......................61.61%greens in regulation percentage ................50.69%putting average ...........................................1.795(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 70–2 times, most recent St.Jude classic presented by Smith & Nephew/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2 times, mostrecent 1994 united airlines Hawaiian open/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $210,800–2000 Nissan open/3career High official world Rank: after 1996 Nortelopen/1632010 ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average (actual) .............................71.96Driving Distance ...........................................283.6Driving accuracy percentage .......................61.22%greens in regulation percentage ................67.06%putting average ...........................................1.814(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 champions tour Low Round: 66–2010 Senior pgachampionship/1.career champions tour Low Round: 66–2010 Seniorpga championship/1Largest career champions tour Paycheck/Finish: $69,762–2009 u.S. Senior open championship/t8Tommy gaineyeXeMPt StAtUS: 4th on 2010 Nationwide tourmoney listFULL nAMe: tommy Dale gaineyHeiGHt: 6-0weiGHt: 190BiRtHDAte: august 13, 1975BiRtHPLAce: Darlington, ScReSiDence: columbia, ScFAMiLY: Wife, Erin; thomas D. gainey III (3/19/08)eDUcAtion: central carolina technical college (1999,Industrial maintenance)SPeciAL inteReStS: South carolina gamecocks, pool,friends and familytURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1997Q ScHooL: 2007, 2009nationwide tour Graduate (2010)BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:2—2008 children’s miracle Network classic.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):2010 melwood prince george’s county open, chiquitaclassic.2010 SeASon:made 27 starts on the Nationwide tour and collected twowins, a second- and a third-place finish among his six top-10s. Was one of a tour-record four players to go over the$400,000 mark, finishing with $403,957 to wind up No. 4 onthe money list. also finished No. 3 in the all-around rankingfor the year…after missing the first two cuts of the season,went 11-under par in the final 54 holes at the panamacLaro championship, a feat matched only by the tournamentwinner Fran Quinn, to post a solo third, his career-bestNationwide tour finish. Stellar play in the final 54 holesoffset his first-round, 1-over 71…at the BmW charitypro-am, posted his best career Nationwide tour finish, t2.after shooting a second-round 64, he was only two strokesoff the lead. Despite a stellar weekend, he still finished twoshots back…Earned his first career win, at the melwoodprince george’s county open, in June when he two-puttedthe final hole for birdie. Emerged from a crowded leader-board on the last day, shooting a 6-under 65 to finish at17-under 267, one better than Jin park and Frank LickliterII. He began the final round three strokes back of leaderB.J. Staten but moved into the lead with four birdies and aneagle in his first seven holes. a double-bogey at the par-4,9th dropped him into a four-way tie for the lead, which hethen regained with another birdie at No. 11. maintained atenuous one-shot advantage until Lickliter birdied the par-5,18th to tie. playing in the next group, gainey reached theuphill, 547-yard closing hole in two and two-putted from35 feet for the win. the victory was worth $108,000 andmoved him from No. 18 to No. 2 on the money list…Fourevents later, he became the season’s first two-time winnerwith a three-stroke victory at the inaugural chiquita classic.grabbed the second-round lead by one shot and expanded itto four with a third-round, 10-under 62 at tpc river’s Bend.Scores of 64-66-62 put him at 24-under, equalling arjunatwal’s Nationwide tour record for most strokes under parthrough 54 holes. Needed only a 3-under 69 on the final dayto earn his second title in four starts. Endured a mid-roundstretch that didn’t produce a par in nine holes (six birdiesand three bogeys). Holed out from a greenside bunker atNo. 14 for birdie and then saved par at No. 15 after pushinghis tee shot into a hazard down the right side of the fairway.a two-putt birdie at 18 gave him a three-shot cushion overJoe affrunti. Score of 27-under matched the second lowestin tour history. Victory was worth $99,000 and pushed hisseason total over the $300,000 mark, moving him to No. 1on the money list…posted his fifth top-10 six starts later,at the mylan classic…three starts later, at the WNB golfclassic, he finished t5. Fired 66-68 on the weekend to jump21 spots. His final-round 68 included a hole-in-one on the207-yard, par-3 8th hole using a 7-iron.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Split time between the pga tour and Nationwidetour. made the cut in eight of 15 starts on the pga tour,PLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 64–2008children’s miracle Network classic/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $496,800–2008 children’s miracle Network classic/2career High official world Rank: after 2010 tHE tourchampionship/2142-270 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSwith a season-best t21 at the puerto rico open. madethe cut in 11 of 13 starts on the Nationwide tour, withseason-best finishes in his last two starts of the year,finishing t11 at the chattanooga classic and t12 at themiccosukee championship. 2008: rookie on the pga tourafter finishing t19 at 2007 Qualifying tournament. Earnedhis tour card in his first trip to the finals of the Qualifyingtournament. made only six of 24 cuts in his first season onthe pga tour...recorded his best finish (second) on tourat the children’s miracle Network classic, with roundsof 68-66-66-64, one stroke behind Davis Love III. Finishat Disney ($496,800) moved him from 228th into the top150 on the final money list...one of nine players in 2007Tommy gainey (Continued)to earn their pga tour cards after successfully negotiatingall three stages. 2007: played in four Nationwidetour events and was solo second through 54 holes ofthe BmW charity pro-am at the cliffs before finishingt30. Finished t8 at the cox classic, thanks in part to afinal-round 65. First career start on the pga tour cameat the Wachovia championship, where he missed the cut.played on the tarheel tour from 2004-2007 and collectedfour wins during that period. Earned more than $100,000in 2006 and 2007 combined on the tarheel tour during aperiod in which he recorded 13 top-five finishes. Won theBentonville open on the Hooters tour in June 2007 in onlyhis second career start on that tour. Has also competed onthe gateway tour.PeRSonAL:goes by the nickname “two gloves” for wearing two golfgloves when he plays. Developed that habit after playingbaseball as a kid. attended central carolina technicalcollege after high school. Worked as an assembly lineworker in rural South carolina before deciding to giveprofessional golf a shot. Lists his brother allen as his onlyinstructor. Was a participant on golf channel’s “Big BreakV” and later won “Big Break VII.” Lists his heroes as Fredcouples and rock band Hootie and the Blowfish.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2007 12008 24 6 1 1 1 236/119 $562,205/1482009 15 8 1 191/122 128,347/202total 40 14 1 1 2 690,552nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2007 4 2 1 1 $21,515/1622008 7 4 1 14,486/1582009 13 11 2 45,982/1092010 27 20 2 1 1 6 11 403,957/4total 51 37 2 1 1 7 15 485,941* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*Jim gallagher, Jr.eXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: James thomas gallagher, Jr.HeiGHt: 6-0weiGHt: 200BiRtHDAte: march 24, 1961BiRtHPLAce: Johnstown, paReSiDence: greenwood, mSFAMiLY: Wife, cissye; mary Langdon (1/15/92),James thomas III (12/1/93), Kathleen meeks (7/20/96),Elizabeth ruth (11/11/99)eDUcAtion: university of tennessee (1983, marketing)SPeciAL inteReStS: Hunting, coaching and watchinghis children play sportstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1983Q ScHooL: 1983, 1984JoineD toUR: 1984nationwide tour AlumnusSection 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (5):1990 greater milwaukee open. 1993 anheuser-Busch golfclassic, tHE tour championship. 1995 Kmart greatergreensboro open, FedEx St. Jude classic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:79—Viking classic.2010 SeASon:played sparingly on the pga tour and Nationwide tour,making one cut on each tour in three and four starts,respectively...Will turn 50 in march and plans to play moreon the champions tour.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: missed cut in two starts on pga tour but made twocuts in eight starts on Nationwide tour. received sponsorinvite to Viking classic in home state of mississippi butnever got to play as event was canceled when poor weathermade annandale golf club unplayable. 2008: made one cutin seven pga tour starts, a 76th-place finish at the u.S.Bank championship in milwaukee. missed the cut in threeNationwide tour starts. 2007: played in nine tour events,with a season-best t59 at the ginn Sur mer classic, andfive Nationwide tour events, with a best finish of t55 at theKnoxville open. 2004: Finished t10 at the B.c. open, his firsttop-10 since a t5 at the 2002 greater greensboro chryslerclassic. 1985: Second $1-million season of his career, whenhe won twice. Stood in 10th place, seven strokes behindleader Jeff Sluman, entering final round of Kmart greatergreensboro open. Shot final-round 66 for one-stroke victory.Shot second-round 62 to take lead for good at FedEx St.Jude classic. 1994: represented united States at inauguralpresidents cup, where his record was 3-1. 1993: First $1million season of his career, when he won anheuser-Buschgolf classic and tHE tour championship. Final-round 65 atanheuser-Busch was good for two-stroke victory over chipBeck and helped earn spot on first ryder cup team, wherehe defeated Seve Ballesteros, 3 and 2, to seal u.S. victory.opened tHE tour championship at olympic club withcourse-record 63 en route to one-stroke victory over gregNorman and David Frost. 1990: First tour victory came atgreater milwaukee open, where he defeated Ed Doughertyand Billy mayfair on first playoff hole. 1985: Leading moneywinner on tournament players Series.PeRSonAL:the gallaghers were selected National golf month Familyfor 1995 by pga of america...Father, Jim, is a pga professionalin marion, IN; wife, cissye, is a former Lpga member;sister, Jackie gallagher-Smith, and brother, Jeff, are bothtour professionals.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................73.25Driving Distance ...........................................297.3Driving accuracy percentage .......................55.10%greens in regulation percentage ................65.08%putting average ...........................................1.854(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 69–reno-tahoe open/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–1991 LasVegas Invitational/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $540,000–1993 tHE tour championship/1career High official world Rank: after 1995 Quad cityclassic/26pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-271


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSJim gallagher, Jr. (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1984 25 13 1 2 $22,249/1481985 16 8 2 19,061/1591986 36 21 1 3 6 79,967/1071987 36 17 1 2 39,402/1661988 19 14 1 1 2 83,766/1241989 34 24 3 13 265,809/501990 34 25 1 1 5 10 476,706/251991 32 25 1 3 6 11 570,627/181992 28 25 3 1 7 15 638,314/191993 27 18 2 1 1 6 8 1,078,870/41994 27 16 1 5 9 325,976/511995 27 22 2 2 1 6 12 1,057,241/81996 24 15 2 8 277,740/761997 28 14 1 4 137,654/1451998 28 8 1 3 153,992/1611999 30 11 2 131,758/1792000 16 8 1 1 2 240,514/1512001 15 3 1 47,424/2172002 15 7 1 1 191,403/1752003 9 3 22,245/2382004 9 2 1 1 82,385/2202005 52006 4 1 6,390/2592007 9 4 236/98 38,635/2342008 7 1 262/24 7,520/2572009 22010 3 1 6,552/247total 545 306 5 9 9 51 114 6,002,202eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2000 3 1 1 $4,810/2072001 5 1 1 4,875/2062002 2 2 4,230/2312003 12005 12007 6 1 1,508/3202008 32009 8 2 3,472/2492010 4 1 1,563/285total 33 8 2 20,458* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96masters t17 t25 cut cut t29u.S. open cut cut t33 t11 t57 cut t47 t62 t67British opencut cut t47 t55pga t12 cut 3 t2 cut cut t44 t52tHE pLaYErS cut cut t34 t29 cut t60 t39 t27 t23 t73tour championship 27 t5 t25 1 t25the Barclays cut t12 t25 t64 cut t5 t41 cut t40BmW championship cut cut cut 4 t32 t11 t29 cut t8 cut t4Year 97 98 99 00 01 02u.S. opencuttHE pLaYErSt70the Barclays t32 t62BmW championshipcut cut cutnAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (1), 1994; .ryder cup (1), 1993; Four tours Worldchampionship of golf (1), 1991.robert gamez (gaM-ez)eXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: robert anthony gamezHeiGHt: 5-9weiGHt: 180BiRtHDAte: July 21, 1968BiRtHPLAce: Las Vegas, NVReSiDence: orlando, FLFAMiLY: Wife: LynneDUcAtion: university of arizonaSPeciAL inteReStS: music, movies, going to Disneytheme parkstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1989Q ScHooL: 1989nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (3):1990 Northern telecom tucson open, Nestle Invitational.2005 Valero texas open.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (1):1994 casio World open [Jpn].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t5—reno-tahoe open.2010 SeASon:made first cut on the pga tour since the 2008 children’smiracle Network classic when he played on the weekendat the reno-tahoe open. Finished t5 in reno, his besttour performance since a t3 at the 2007 children’smiracle Network classic.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: missed the cut in all 11 pga tour starts. 2008:made the cut in 13 of 26 starts on the pga tour, with aseason-best t16 at the Bob Hope chrysler classic. Finished190th on the pga tour money list. 2007: Finished justoutside the top 125 (132nd) on the money list. posted onlyone top-10 in 2007. that came in his 15th start, a t9 at the2007 at&t classic at tpc Sugarloaf. 2006: Finished out ofthe top 150 (No. 151) on the money list and did not post atop-10 for the first time since the 2001 season...Best effortof the season, a t17, came in his first start at the mercedeschampionships...He added five more top-25s along the way.2005: Went over the $1-million mark in earnings for justthe second time in his 16-year tour career after endinga victory drought of 15 years and six months, the longesttime between victories in pga tour history (Butch Bairdheld the old mark, winning the 1976 San antonio texasopen 15 years, 5 months and 10 days after winning the1961 Waco turner open). claimed his third career victoryat the Valero texas open and first since the 1990 NestleInvitational, a span of 394 starts. 2004: Set the coursePLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.98Driving Distance ...........................................289.4Driving accuracy percentage .......................70.72%greens in regulation percentage ................61.81%putting average ...........................................1.809(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 68–3 times, most recent renotahoeopen/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 60–2004 BobHope chrysler classic/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $630,000–2005 Valero texas open/1career High official world Rank: after 2003 FBr capitalopen/722-272 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSrecord at Indian Wells cc in the third round of the Bob Hopechrysler classic with a 12-under 60...posted an ace duringthe second round of the pga championship with a 5-ironfrom 228 yards on the par-3 17th hole at Whistling Straits.2003: comeback from 1998 car accident complete after acareer-best $1,519,804 in earnings. Finished 43rd on themoney list for best finish since rookie season in 1990 whenhe finished 27th...Best finishes included a t3 at the phoenixopen and a t2 at the Wachovia championship, two strokesbehind David toms. 2002: after missing qualifying fortour by one stroke at Q-School in fall of 2001, regainedcard by finishing in the top 125 (85th) for the first time since1997...Earned his first top-10 since a t5 at the 1997 B.c.open with a t7 at the greater greensboro chrysler classic,a span of 96 starts between top-10s. Entered the week asthe seventh alternate...t3 at B.c. open, two shots behindchampion Spike mcroy, was best finish since t2 at 1997<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1988a 1 11989 3 1 1 $4,827/2371990 25 16 2 2 6 461,407/271991 27 13 2 3 7 280,349/591992 25 13 1 3 3 215,648/721993 25 15 1 3 4 236,458/701994 23 15 1 5 7 380,353/441995 27 13 3 5 206,588/891996 25 12 1 2 6 249,227/891997 28 12 1 3 5 283,434/861998 24 9 1 76,148/1951999 19 11 71,236/2082000 26 11 5 259,305/1452001 22 6 2 193,525/1752002 21 13 1 1 4 5 807,892/852003 31 25 1 1 2 12 1,519,804/432004 31 20 2 6 725,368/1102005 28 17 1 2 4 1,115,364/662006 30 16 6 493,641/1512007 30 14 1 3 4 1,217/163 693,464/1322008 26 13 1 749/188 249,944/1902009 112010 8 1 1 1 216/47 101,700/207total 516 267 3 8 4 38 91 8,625,681nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1999 5 2 1 $2,790/1742000 6 5 1 3 23,280/1302001 3 1 2,520/2412002 32007 1 1 2,981/2792010 12 3 5,500/212total 30 12 1 4 37,071* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*robert gamez (Continued)Quad city classic...the following week, placed second atthe John Deere classic. 1999: In addition to 19 pga tourevents, played in six events on the Nationwide tour. 1998:Injuries suffered in car accident at 1998 Kemper open kepthim out of action for more than a month as he fell from85th to 195th on tour money list. Did not post a top-10 forfirst time in career, dating back to rookie season of 1990.1997: posted three top-10s, t5 at the Honda classic, t2 atQuad city classic and t5 at B.c. open. 1996: Best finisha solo third at Walt Disney World/oldsmobile classic.1994: runner-up at Las Vegas Invitational to Bruce Lietzke,one of a career-best five top-10 finishes on the season...Defeated Scott Hoch by four strokes for lone internationalvictory at casio World open in Japan. 1993: Lost playoffto Fred couples at the Honda classic. 1992: runner-upat FedEx St. Jude classic to Jay Haas. 1991: runner-uptwice, at greater milwaukee open, after opening-round 61<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYat tuckaway cc, and at Southern open. 1990: Won his firstofficial start on pga tour, capturing Northern telecomtucson open by four strokes over mark calcavecchia...twomonths later, holed 7-iron shot from 176 yards for eagle-2on 72nd hole of Nestle Invitational for one-stroke victoryover greg Norman. two wins and $461,407 in earningsled to pga tour rookie of the Year honors. Amateur:Winner of 1989 Fred Haskins and Jack Nicklaus awards ascollegiate player of the year...Winner of 1989 porter cup.PeRSonAL:annual charity tournament in celebration, FL, benefitsrobert gamez Foundation…Brother, randy, was caddiefor the first two victories of career…Drove home fromtampa to orlando area after second round of chryslerchampionship on october 31, 2003 to pass out candy tomore than 500 trick-or-treaters on Halloween.Year 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02masterscut cutu.S. open t61 cut 88 cut cut cut cutBritish open t12 t44pga t49 t79 cut cut cut cuttHE pLaYErS t46 cut cut cut 84 t49 t29 t24 t63tour championship 30the Barclays t23 cut cutDeutsche Bank championship cut t48BmW championship cut cut t26 t72 t74 cut cut t42 cutYear 03 04 05 06 07 08u.S. opencutpga t14 t68 cuttHE pLaYErSt69 cut t56 t53Bridgestone Invitationalt18the BarclayscutBmW championship cut t17 t40 t71nAtionAL teAMS: Walker cup (1), 1989.Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-273


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSBobby gatesSection Player BiograPhies2BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t40—2010 u.S. open.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2010 michael Hill New Zealand open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t40—u.S. open.2010 SeASon:made 23 starts during his rookie season on the Nationwidetour and posted four top-10 finishes, including a win in hisvery first tour event. Went on to make 13 cuts and finish16th on the money list, which gave him a berth on the 2011pga tour where he will be a rookie…Became only the13th player in tour history to win in his debut when hecaptured the season-opening michael Hill New Zealandopen. posted an opening 7-under 65 to share the firstroundlead at the Hills gc. rounds of 67-68 gave him theoutright lead after the second and third rounds. Began thefinal day at 16-under par with a three-shot lead. Increasedhis advantage to six strokes after seven holes but saw thelead evaporate into a tie with australian andrew Dodt withonly two holes to go. made back-to-back pars down thestretch to edge Dodt and win by one, collecting a check for$108,000. Joined the likes of angel Franco, Stuart appleby,gavin coles and chris Nallen, who also won in their tourdebut…Followed the win with a third-place finish at themoonah classic in australia, where he finished secondin total Birdies and third in greens in regulation for theweek. tied the low round of the day on Sunday with a6-under 66. Six starts later at the Stadion athens classiche posted his first domestic top-10 finish of the year afterhaving a share of the lead in each of the first two rounds.eXeMPt StAtUS: 16th on 2010 Nationwide tourmoney listFULL nAMe: robert michael gatesHeiGHt: 6-5weiGHt: 230BiRtHDAte: December 31, 1985BiRtHPLAce: gainesville, FLEnded up finishing t7 after shooting two-over par on theweekend…posted his fourth top-10 of the year, at the FordWayne gretzky classic. opened the tournament with a 65and continued his solid play by firing three consecutive 67sto finish t4...traveled to australia late in the season andtook a one-shot lead into the final round of the australianpga championship. Struggled to a 74 during the mondayfinish to t6.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: only one start on the pga tour—a t47 at the Valerotexas open where he posted a second-round 64...played onthe canadian tour, where he made eight cuts in 10 starts.Best finish was a third at the costa rica classic. FinishedNo. 22 on the order of merit. also a member of the gatewaytour in 2008. Amateur: Four-year letterman at texas a&muniversity, where he was a teammate with Nationwidetour member martin piller. Named Newcome of the Yearfor the aggies in 2005 and was team mVp in 2006. Namedto the 2006 academic all-Big 12 conference team. a threetimeall-Big 12 conference and all-region selection. Led histeam in scoring average his senior season. attended F.W.Buchholz High School in gainesville, FL, and was namedScholar athlete of the Year for alachua county his senioryear.PeRSonAL:Watching texas a&m win the 2009 Ncaa championshipalong with qualifying and playing in the 2010 u.S. open atpebble Beach (t40) are his biggest golf thrills…His freshman-yearroommate was fellow Nationwide tour playermartin piller…Enjoys traveling, especially to Europe…Favorite courses he’s played are caves Valley and carltonWoods and would like to play augusta National gc…NeverReSiDence: the Woodlands, tX; plays out of theWoodlands ccFAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: texas a&m university (2008, agriculture)SPeciAL inteReStS: cooking, cars, fishingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2008nationwide tour Graduate (2010)travels without his ipod. First car was a Dodge Durango andnow drives a chevy tahoe…Favorite college team is texasa&m, and he is a fan of the Houston texans…FavoritetV show is “Entourage” and favorite movie is “crash.”…Favorite entertainer is Dave chapelle. other favoritesinclude the Bible, chocolate and LeBron James…Enjoys visitingmadrid, Spain, and Honolulu. Favorite vacation spotsare Hawaii, california and Scotland…Lists Jack Nicklaus,arnold palmer and tiger Woods as the three players in hisdream foursome. Bucket list includes flying in a private jet,playing golf in australia and visiting Italy. Is involved withthe american cancer Society and his local church…Dadbegan teaching him the game when he was 2. Has alsoused alan Hodde as an instructor.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.42Driving Distance ...........................................298.0Driving accuracy percentage .......................59.52%greens in regulation percentage ................55.56%putting average ...........................................1.900(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 71–u.S. open/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 64–2009 Valerotexas open/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $34,722–2010 u.S. open/t40career High official world Rank: after 2010 John Deereclassic/245<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2009 1 1 $15,177/2010 2 1 34,722/total 3 2 49,899nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 23 13 1 1 4 7 $259,401/16total 23 13 1 1 4 7 259,40* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 10u.S. opent402-274 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSBrent geibergereXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: Brent andrew geibergerHeiGHt: 6-4weiGHt: 200BiRtHDAte: may 22, 1968BiRtHPLAce: Santa Barbara, caReSiDence: palm Desert, caFAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: pepperdine universitySPeciAL inteReStS: Hockey, basketballtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1993Q ScHooL: 1996nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (2):1999 canon greater Hartford open. 2004 chrysler classicof greensboro.2010 SeASon:Did not compete on the pga tour for the first time sincejoining the tour in 1997.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made six starts on the 2009 pga tour, missing threecuts and withdrawing after the first round in the other threestarts. 2008: made three cuts in 12 starts on the 2008 pgatour, with a season-best t9 at the at&t pebble BeachNational pro-am (the 25th top-10 finish of his career).2007: made 17 starts on tour in 2007, making the cut insix. 2006: Finished outside the top 125 for the second consecutiveseason in 2006, logging one top-10 in 30 starts...In 14th start, logged lone top-10 with a t10 at the FedEx St.Jude classic. 2005: In 2005, hampered by injury, with justone top-10 performance...In sixth start of season, earned t6at the chrysler classic of tucson aided by opening roundsof 67-66...Withdrew during final round of tHE pLaYErSchampionship with a rib injury and missed three months(april-June). 2004: Season highlight was winning samepga tour event, chrysler classic of greensboro, as fatheral did in 1976...Brent and al became first father-son combinationto win same pga tour event in the u.S. tom morrisSr. and tom morris, Jr. and Willie park, Sr. and Willie park,Jr. all won the British open in the 1800s. Entered the weekat No. 144 on tour money list looking to secure card for2005. With second career win, earned two-year exemptionand jumped to No. 52 with $828,000 payday. opened66-67-71 and held a share of the lead at 12-under-par withtom Lehman entering the final round. posted final-round,bogey-free 66 to secure two-stroke victory over michaelallen. 2003: Finished among the top 125 on the money listfor the seventh consecutive season with $588,533. missedmost of the season due to a foot injury...only top-10 came atthe Wachovia championship, t2, two strokes back of winnerDavid toms...Withdrew after the first round of the FedExSt. Jude classic due to plantar fasciitis (pain in bottom ofthe foot). Was rehabbing foot and three weeks later severelysprained his left ankle. Sat out rest of year. 2002: Besteffort of the season came at the SEI pennsylvania classicwhere four rounds in the 60s good for t7...Earned $60,600with his t19 finish at the Invensys classic at Las Vegasto secure his card for the 2003 season. 2001: opening 64gave him first-round lead in Buick Invitational, finished t5...also finished t5 at the greater milwaukee open and aircanada championship. 2000: Started the year with a t8 atthe mercedes championships...Shot final-round 68 to moveinto t10 at the Buick Invitational...Ended season on a strongnote, finishing t8 at air canada championship and t5 atBuick challenge. 1999: First pga tour victory came at thecanon greater Hartford open. Victory also marked first timea son of former tour champion had won on tour sinceguy Boros (son of Julius) captured 1996 greater Vancouveropen. Won in record fashion after rounds of 66-63-66-67produced three-stroke victory over Skip Kendall. Shared36-hole lead at 11-under-par 129. Held 54-hole lead at15-under 195, which established tournament record. 262total bettered 72-hole record by four. Became the firstplayer since Justin Leonard in 1996 Buick open to wintournament in which he had hole-in-one…In start beforevictory, finished third at motorola Western open...alsofinished third at the Westin texas open, one stroke outof Duffy Waldorf-ted tryba playoff...Ended the seasonwith a third-place finish at tHE tour championship. Wasonly player other than champion tiger Woods with all fourrounds in the 60s at champions gc. Finished moved himto 47th in official World golf ranking. 1998: cracked thetop-50 on tour money list with $573,098 and missed onlyseven cuts in 26 appearances...closed with 66 at phoenixopen to finish t2, three strokes behind Jesper parnevik...closed 68-65 at the National car rental golf classic forthird-place finish. 1997: rookie season was highlighted byrunner-up finish at Lacantera texas open. 1996: Improvedto 11th on Nationwide tour money list with $103,817, missingtop-10 money list finish that would have earned placeon pga tour by $112. Earned tour spot anyway withseventh-place finish at 1996 Qualifying tournament. 1995:rookie on the Nationwide tour...Had six top-10s in 28 startson way to 23rd-place finish on money list with $74,274.Amateur: Winner of eight junior college tournaments whileattending college of the Desert in palm Springs, ca.PeRSonAL:Father al, winner of 11 pga tour events and ninechampions tour titles, was the first to shoot 59 in pgatour history (1977 memphis classic)…Brother John is thecoach of the pepperdine university golf team that won 1997Ncaa championship…In 1998, made pga championshiphistory when he and father al became first father-soncombo to compete in same pga.PLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–2000 BobHope chrysler classic/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $828,000–2004 chrysler classic of greensboro/1career High official world Rank: after 2000 canongreater Hartford open/37Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1997 29 19 1 1 11 $395,472/621998 26 19 1 1 4 7 573,098/491999 30 21 1 3 6 11 1,541,409/192000 24 17 4 7 564,918/852001 25 18 3 7 711,194/742002 29 18 2 8 582,592/1132003 16 9 1 1 2 588,533/1112004 31 18 1 1 4 1,259,779/572005 21 11 1 1 309,559/1762006 30 19 1 6 590,478/1332007 17 6 203/382 91,750/2172008 12 3 1 1 193/694 165,600/2052009 6total 296 178 2 3 4 25 65 7,374,382nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1993 11995 28 17 2 6 10 $74,274/231996 28 21 2 8 15 103,817/11total 57 38 4 14 25 178,091* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06masterscutu.S. open cut cut cutpga t71 cut cut cuttHE pLaYErScut t46 cut t70 cut cut WD WDtour championship 3accenture match play championshipt33 t33Bridgestone Invitationalt46ca championshipt55the Barclays t63 t22 t37 t18 cutDeutsche Bank championship t29 t61BmW championship t28 cut 3 t41 t57 t25 t71 cut t65pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-275


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSFabian gomezSection Player BiograPhies2nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2010 chitimacha Louisiana open.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (5):2006 Venezuela open. 2008 torneo de maestros deargentina, argentina masters [can]. 2009 78 campeonatoabierto del centro, V roberto De Vicenzo classic copa NEc.2010 SeASon:made 26 Nationwide tour starts and had a win and a runnerupamong his five top-10 finishes. Ended the season No. 12on the money list and earned a berth on the 2011 pga tour,where he will be a rookie…Earned his first career title inmarch at the chitimacha Louisiana open, where he fireda final-round, 7-under 64 to win by six strokes, the largestwinning margin in the tournament’s 19-year history. Was twoshots off the pace heading into the last round at Le triomphe.grabbed the lead midway through the front nine and neverrelinquished it. pulled away during the back nine, eventuallyincreasing his lead to the winning margin with birdies atNos. 16 and 17. Joined miguel carballo, winner of the 2007panama movistar championship, as the only players fromargentina to win on the Nationwide tour…First top-10 of theyear was a t10 at the pacific rubiales Bogota open. goinginto the weekend in colombia, he was tied for 49th. Backto-back68s gave him his best finish since a t7 at the 2009Nationwide tour championship at Daniel Island…Finishedsixth at the BmW charity pro-am. Was tied for the lead aftera 64 in the first round. a second-round 69 and another 64 inthe third round put him one stroke ahead going into the finalround. a 72 on Sunday left him three strokes back, a yearafter losing in a playoff at the same tournament to michaelSim…Finished t9 at the mexico open Bicentenary…pickedup his fifth top-10 nine starts later at the WNB golf classic.Entered the weekend t34 before firing back-to-back 66sto finish t2…played well down the stretch at the tour deLas americas’ torneo de maestros copa personal to finishsecond to andres romero.eXeMPt StAtUS: 12th on 2010 Nationwide tourmoney listFULL nAMe: Fabian Eduardo gomezHeiGHt: 5-8weiGHt: 163BiRtHDAte: october 27, 1978BiRtHPLAce: resistencia, chaco, argentinacAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Ended the Nationwide tour year No. 27 on the moneylist despite a pair of top-10 finishes in the year’s final twoevents. moved up three spots, from No. 30, with a t7 at theNationwide tour championship at Daniel Island. Birdied thefinal two holes of the tournament but missed getting into“the 25” by a single stroke...Finished No. 5 overall in puttsper round...Fired a final-round, 5-under 66 to force a playoffwith michael Sim at the BmW charity pro-am...Settledfor career-best runner-up finish when Sim parred the firstextra hole for the win. collected a career-high $75,600 forthe week and jumped from No. 158 to No. 13 on the moneylist...Next top-10 was a t9 at the cox classic in omahafollowed by a t5 at the miccosukee championship. alsoplayed in four events on the tour de las americas, winningtwice in his home country—at the 78 campeonato abiertodel centro (cordoba) and the V roberto De Vicenzo classiccopa NEc (Buenos aires). 2008: made 13 cuts in 26 startson the Nationwide tour, including five top-25 finishes. Was3-under 285 at the moonah classic, good for a t5...Finishedt7 at the preferred Health Systems Wichita open, wherehe has recorded seven consecutive rounds in the 60s. Had at8 finish at the WNB golf classic. Ended the season No. 70on the money list. 2007: Finished his rookie season on theNationwide tour with nine made cuts in 16 starts, includingfive top-25 finishes and a No. 58 position on the moneylist, with $108,026. Began thecampaign with a t11 finish atthe rochester area charitiesShowdown at Somerby butthen missed the weekend inhis next four starts...turnedin a career-best, runnerupfinish at the preferredHealth Systems Wichitaopen, finishing four strokesbehind Brad Elder. collectedReSiDence: resistencia, chaco, argentina; plays out ofLa orquidea gcFAMiLY: Wife, pamela; melina (8/11/04)SPeciAL inteReStS: Soccer, movies, musictURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2002nationwide tour Graduate (2010)$54,000...posted the last of his two top-10 finishes with at5 effort at the utah EnergySolutions championship. Wasone of the top-ranked players statistically, finishing theyear third in putting average, fifth in Scoring average andninth in the all-around...Has never played in a pga tourevent. In what would have been his first Nationwide tourstart, the 2005 miccosukee championship, tournament wascanceled due to Hurricane Wilma. Earned his ticket into theevent with an 11-under 60 (28-32) at the carolina club tocapture individual medalist honors by seven shots in themonday qualifier. Has been a member of the pga tour ofargentina (2001-06), tour de las americas (2002-06) andthe gateway tour (2004-06). 2006: Winner of the Venezuelaopen. Followed that victory on the tour de las americas amonth later with a win on the gateway tour at Bear Lakescc. Equaled a course record with a 10-under 62 and thenheld on with a 2-over 74 in the final round for the one-shotvictory over Jeremy pope.PeRSonAL:Favorite professional team is Boca, Jr. a soccer team fromargentina...Favorite movie is “gladiator” and favorite foodis asado, a type of barbecue. Favorite city to visit is miami...Lists tiger Woods and legendary argentine soccer playerDiego maradona as his heroes.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2007 16 9 1 2 5 $108,026/582008 26 13 3 5 96,482/702009 19 11 1 4 8 185,408/272010 26 21 1 1 5 11 265,390/12total 87 54 1 3 14 29 655,307* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*andres gonzaleseXeMPt StAtUS: t22 at 2010 pga tour QualifyingtournamentFULL nAMe: andres Duane gonzalesHeiGHt: 6-2weiGHt: 225BiRtHDAte: may 16, 1983BiRtHPLAce: olympia, WaReSiDence: olympia, Wa; plays out of tacoma cc(tacoma, Wa)FAMiLY: Wife, KristineDUcAtion: university of Nevada-Las Vegas (2006,Journalism)SPeciAL inteReStS: movies, family, vacationstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2006nationwide tour AlumnusBeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t62—2009 rBc canadian open.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:Has made the cut in all three career starts on the pgatour, most recently at the 2009 rBc canadian open(t62). Finished t39 at the 2010 chattanooga classic, oneof two made cuts on the Nationwide tour in 15 careerstarts. the other came at the 2008 rex Hospital open(t52). played on the canadian tour from 2007-2010. Wonthe 2009 Saskatchewan open on that tour. Won the 2007trilogy golf classic on the gateway tour. Has also wontitles on the a.g. Spanos tour and the Butch Harmon tour.Amateur: Earned third team all-american honors in 2006.posted collegiate victories at the 2005 Scratch playerschampionship and William H. tucker Invitational. Winnerof the 2000 Washington Junior Long Drive championship.PeRSonAL:cites every putt he makes as his biggest thrill in golf.marrying his wife, Kristin, is his biggest thrill outside of golf.Favorite golf course played is the preserve in monterey,2-276 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSca. Would most like to play augusta National and cypress point. Never travels withouthis eyeglasses. Favorite professional team is the Seattle mariners. Favorite tV show is“Seinfeld.” Favorite movie is “25th Hour.” Favorite book is The Art of Happiness. Favoritefood is lasagna. Favorite athlete is chris paul. Favorite vacation spot is Disney World.Would round out his dream foursome with his dad, Spencer Levin and Bill Lunde. got hisstart in golf from his mother. Broke his neck at the age of 11. Supports charities that benefitpancreatic cancer research and cure.PLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 68–2 times, mostrecent 2007 Frys.com open benefiting Shriners Hospitals forchildren/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $10,965–2009 rBc canadian open/t62career High official world Rank: after 2009 Britishopen/6812010 SeASon:made it through the final stage of Q-School to earn his 2011pga tour card for the first time. Was successful evenwhile continuing to rehab a wrist injury and a separatedshoulder suffered earlier in the year.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2008: made four cuts in 26 starts during his rookie seasonon the Nationwide tour, set up by a t62 finish at the 2007pga tour Qualifying tournament. Best finish was a t25at the preferred Health Systems Wichita open. missed thecut in all three career starts on the Nationwide tour priorto 2008. Has also played on the gateway tour (2004, 2006,2010), golden State tour and the Spanos tour. Amateur:two-time all-american at university of california-Davis.During senior season in 2004, shattered the scoring averagerecord by almost a stroke and a half with a 71.54 mark.co-medalist at the 2004 aggie Invitational. Was a 2002all-West region first-team honoree. Won the 2002 aggieInvitational, recording a school record of 10-under 206. Setandres gonzales (Continued)scott gordoneXeMPt StAtUS: t27 at 2010 pga tour QualifyingtournamentFULL nAMe: Scott ryan gordonHeiGHt: 6-0weiGHt: 170BiRtHDAte: may 1, 1981BiRtHPLAce: Sacramento, caReSiDence: Fair oaks, ca; plays out of North ridge cca new school record that season with seven consecutiverounds below par. Named the colby E. Slater award winnergiven to the top male athlete at the university of california-Davis. participated in the 2003 u.S. amateur.PeRSonAL:Biggest thrill in golf is posting a final-round 65 at 2007Q-School finals to gain berth on Nationwide tour…Biggestthrill outside golf is the birth of his nephew and seeing himrecover from a stroke suffered atbirth…Non-golf-related jobsheld include remodeling ahouse…Favorite golf courseis cypress point…Wouldmost like to play augustaNational. Never travelswithout flip flops…First carwas a 1997 diesel mercedes-Benz…Favorite professionalteam is the San Francisco<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2006 1 1 $8,400/2007 1 1 7,120/2009 1 1 10,965/total 3 3 26,485nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2006 22007 22008 9 1 $1,663/2902009 12010 1 1 2,350/256total 15 2 4,013* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*FAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: university of california-Davis (2004,Economics)SPeciAL inteReStS: traveling, fitness, outdoorsactivitiestURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2004nationwide tour Alumnus49ers. uses dimes to mark his ball on the greens. FavoritetV show is “two and a Half men.” Favorite entertaineris Bill murray…Enjoys eating seared ahi ahi and favoriteathlete to watch is tiger Woods. Favorite cities to visitare Newport Beach, ca, and San Francisco, ca…Favoritevacation spot is maui. Bucket list includes learning to fly aplane…Is involved with american Heart association. Hissister, Jessica, works for the association and got the wholefamily involved.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2004 12005 12006 12008 26 4 1 $10,044/185total 29 4 1 10,044* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-277


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSJason goreSection Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2005 84 LumBEr classic.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (7):2000 New mexico classic. 2002 oregon classic, albertsonsBoise open. 2005 National mining association pete Dyeclassic, Scholarship america Showdown, cox classic. 2010miccosukee championship.otHeR VictoRieS: (1):2004 california State open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t41—Wyndham championship.2010 SeASon:made five of 10 cuts on the pga tour…Best finishwas t41 at the Wyndham championship…collected hisseventh career Nationwide tour title with a four-strokevictory at the miccosukee championship. Seven careerNationwide tour victories are a tour record.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made 12 cuts from 24 starts on pga tour in2009, including two top-10s to finish 155th on money list.Finished t8 at the arnold palmer Invitational after holdingthe first-round lead. Second top-10 was a t7 at the u.S.Bank championship, with closing rounds of 68-66. alsomade three cuts from three starts on Nationwide tour.2008: Finished t9 at the at&t pebble Beach Nationalpro-am...Next top-10 came with a t8 at the Legendsreno-tahoe open in august, his best finish since a t7at the 2007 Frys.com open...closed with a 6-under 66 atannandale gc to finish t8 at the Viking classic, his thirdtop-10 of the season. moved from 129th to 126th on theeXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: Jason William goreHeiGHt: 6-1weiGHt: 235BiRtHDAte: 1974ReSiDence: Valencia, ca; plays out of Valencia cc,tpc ValenciaFAMiLY: Wife, megan; Jaxon William, olivia annseason money list. 2007: Held a share of the 36-hole leadat the Shell Houston open after opening 70-68. Finishedt19...Bettered that with a t15 at the memorial tournamentin June...In early July, a t2 at the Buick open was his bestfinish on the pga tour since winning the 2005 84 LumBErclassic. Final-round 67 was his best final-round score sincethe 2003 greater milwaukee open when he shot a 7-under63...Finished t7 at the Wyndham championship with fourrounds in the 60s. played the par 5s at Forest oaks ccin 16-under par (14 birdies, one eagle) for his 17-undertotal...Held a share of the first-round lead at the Frys.comopen benefiting Shriners Hospitals for children with an8-under 63 at tpc the canyons. Finished t7...Finished No.8 in Driving Distance (303.0 yards). 2006: In first year ofa two-year exemption for winning the 2005 84 LumBErclassic, rallied down the stretch, with eight made cuts infinal 10 starts, with three top-10s in that period…Earnedfirst top-10 of the season in his eighth start, a t7 at thechrysler classic of tucson. posted four rounds in the 60sfor the first time on tour (84th start). It was his first top-10on tour since his win at the 2005 84 LumBEr classic...Withdrew during second round of Bank of america colonialdue to elbow injury and returned to action two weeks laterat the memorial tournament...Next top-10 was t10 at thecialis Western open, posting four rounds under par...oneweek later, recorded second straight top-10 at the JohnDeere classic. Fired four rounds in the 60s to finish t10.In final round, recorded three eagles over final nine holes,the third player to post three eagles in a single round in2006...Finished t8 at the Southern Farm Bureau classic, hisfourth top-10. 2005: Went from journeyman to u.S. opencontender to three-time winner on the Nationwide tour topga tour champion in the span of three months…BecameeDUcAtion: pepperdine university (2000, psychology)SPeciAL inteReStS: guitar, Los angeles Lakers, cars,family, cyclingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1997Q ScHooL: 2000JoineD toUR: 2001nationwide tour Graduate (2002, 2005)second player in tour history to win on Nationwide tourand on pga tour in same season (paul Stankowski/1996),first sponsor exemption to win since adam Scott at the2003 Deutsche Bank championship and first Nationwidetour player who was promoted to the pga tour via threewins to win on tour in that same season. Finished 88th inthe official World golf ranking after beginning the seasonNo. 668...Began with rounds of 71-67 at pinehurst No. 2to share the second-round lead at the u.S. open in justhis third start in a major championship. Was three backof two-time champion retief goosen through 54 holesand played in the final grouping on Sunday. a final-round,14-over 84 dropped him to a t49. En route to u.S. open, carwas broken into. Donations were made in pinehurst, Ncto replace various items…three weeks later, won backto-backNationwide tour events at the National miningassociation pete Dye classic and Scholarship americaShowdown…after a two-week break, captured the coxclassic presented by chevrolet in omaha, NE to becomethe first player in Nationwide tour history to win threeconsecutive starts and the seventh player to receive thethree-win promotion to the pga tour. also, tied Seanmurphy and matt gogel for most career wins on the tourwith six. Eagled his final hole, a par 4, to shoot 59 in thesecond round of the cox classic, tying the Nationwide tour18-hole mark...Finished the season No. 2 on the Nationwidetour money list with $356,579...made first tour start as amember at the Buick championship in Hartford, where hefinished t73…In his fourth start as a member, picked uphis first tour victory at the 84 LumBEr classic by a strokeover carlos Franco. Shared first-round lead with three othersat 7-under 65. after even-par second round, posted 67in third round to take two-stroke lead over Franco and three<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1998 11999 2 1 20,385/2552000 12001 30 12 2 180,451/1782002 12003 30 12 2 208,801/1772004 12005 8 6 1 1 1 871,135/942006 29 14 4 5 717,005/1182007 27 16 1 3 8 89,795/81 1,105,985/882008 33 17 3 8 92,630/141 779,664/1342009 24 12 2 2 170/197 408,811/1552010 10 5 203/81 77,213/212total 197 95 1 1 13 28 4,369,451nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1997 11998 18 9 2 5 $27,378/741999 8 3 1 2 7,085/1432000 19 11 1 3 6 137,284/342002 23 16 2 4 5 241,940/62003 1 1 1,413/3232004 25 13 1 3 4 79,064/732005 12 9 3 4 7 356,579/22009 3 3 6,269/2152010 21 12 1 1 3 156,451/40total 131 77 7 1 18 32 1,013,463* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10u.S. open cut t49 cut t47pgat62tHE pLaYErS cut t23 WDBridgestone Invitationalt36the Barclays t56 cut cut 71 cutDeutsche Bank championship cut t60 t76 t23BmW championship cut t50 t10nAtionAL teAMS: Walker cup (1), 1997.2-278 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSothers into final round of play. a 2-under 70 on Sundaygood for first tour victory in 71st career start...Day after84 LumBEr victory, played in Nationwide tour shootout atalbertsons Boise open, with troy matteson and Lpga playersannika Sorenstam, paula creamer, Natalie gulbis andJuli Inkster, and then in the tournament. played becausethe tournament offered a sponsor exemption when he gotout of college. member of the Nationwide tour in 1998-2000, 2002 and 2004. 2004: made the cut in 13 of 25 startson the Nationwide tour, and finished No. 73 on the moneylist, with $79,064. 2003: made the cut in 12 of 30 events onthe pga tour but lost card after finishing No. 177 on themoney list. 2002: one of four players to win multiple tournamentson the Nationwide tour. Back-to-back victories atthe oregon classic and albertsons Boise open propelledhim to No. 6 on the money list, with $241,940. Became thesixth player in the history of the tour to post consecutivevictories and was the fifth player to do so in consecutiveweeks. 2001: t14 at the 2000 Qualifying tournament to<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2001 John Deere classic.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished t67 at the St. Jude classic, marking the onlycut he made in five starts on the pga tour and four startson the Nationwide tour in 2009. It was his first made cut oneither tour since 2007 on the Nationwide tour at the Southgeorgia classic. 2006: made his first cut on the pga toursince the 2004 season in July at the John Deere classic inmoline, IL. Finished t75 at the John Deere classic, wherehe won in 2001. 2004: Lost fully-exempt status...made onlyJason gore (Continued)earn his 2001 tour card. made the cut in 12 of 30 events,with two top-25 finishes. 2000: made the cut in 11 of 19events on the Nationwide tour. posted first career win atthe New mexico classic with a 14-under-par total to breakDick mast’s tournament record by one stroke. Finished 30thon the money list with $133,966. 1999: member of theNationwide tour. 1998: member of the Nationwide tour.Amateur: Winner of the 1997 california State amateurand the california State open...member of pepperdineuniversity’s 1997 Ncaa championship team. coach atpepperdine was John geiberger, son of champions tourveteran al geiberger and brother of pga tour memberBrent geiberger...member of victorious 1997 u.S. Walkercup team.PeRSonAL:appeared on “Last call” with carson Daly during the 2005season. the two played junior golf together growing up inSouthern california.David gossetteXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: David Spencer gossettHeiGHt: 5-10weiGHt: 175BiRtHDAte: april 28, 1979BiRtHPLAce: phoenix, aZReSiDence: Bee cave, tXFAMiLY: Wife, Jennytwo cuts in 25 starts and fell to No. 245 on the money list.2003: Finished 84th on the money list, third straight seasonat No. 100 or better...Finished t3 at mcI Heritage, onestroke out of Davis Love III-Woody austin playoff. 2002:Followed up successful rookie year that included first tourvictory with solid sophomore campaign, finishing 100thon money list...Notched best finish of season with a t2at the Buick classic, two strokes behind chris Smith. onestroke behind leaders after both 36 and 54 holes. 2001:Had successful rookie professional campaign, starting onthe Nationwide tour and ending as a pga tour winner...Infifth start of the year on tour, won John Deere classic byPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.49Driving Distance ...........................................294.1Driving accuracy percentage .......................60.90%greens in regulation percentage ................65.28%putting average ...........................................1.816(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–2 times, most recentWyndham championship/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2 times, mostrecent 2007 Frys.com open/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $792,000–2005 84 LumBEr classic/1career High official world Rank: after 2005 targetWorld challenge/77eDUcAtion: university of texasSPeciAL inteReStS: Fishing, reading, familytURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2000JoineD toUR: 2001nationwide tour Alumnusone shot to become one of 10 first-time winners on tour.Had a one-stroke lead after both 36 and 54 holes. closedwith a 66 to became the first sponsor exemption to win ontour since tiger Woods at 1996 Las Vegas Invitational.Sank a four-foot par putt on the 18th green at the tpc atDeere run to nip Briny Baird by one stroke. Was 14th onthe Nationwide tour money list thanks to six top-10s in 12starts. 2000: turned professional in July during the weekendof the British open...posted a 59 in the fourth round ofthe pga tour Qualifying tournament, the first time anyplayer has done that in Q-School. Finished t68 to earn statuson Nationwide tour. Amateur: Won 1999 u.S. amateurSection 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1998a 2 11999a 4 1 12000a 3 12000 72001 15 8 1 2 5 $748,126/682002 29 18 1 3 3 676,308/1002003 28 18 1 2 6 769,840/842004 25 2 21,250/2452005 12006 7 1 7,480/2572007 22009 5 1 248/4 11,480/2482010 1total 129 51 1 1 1 7 15 2,234,484nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2001 12 9 1 6 8 $116,288/372005 8 1 1,389/3372006 10 2 4,700/2242007 7 1 1,620/3132008 62009 4total 47 13 1 6 8 123,998* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 00 01 02 03 04masterst54u.S. opencutBritish opencutpgacut cuttHE pLaYErSt69 cut cutthe Barclayst2 cut cutDeutsche Bank championshipcutBmW championshipt27 t30 cutnAtionAL teAMS: Walker cup (1), 1999.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-279


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2at pebble Beach, defeating Sung Yoon Kim 9 and 8 in thefinal...Ended amateur career as No.1-ranked amateur incountry, according to golfweek...played nine tour events,making three cuts. Was low amateur with a t54 finishat 2000 masters...at age 20, was the youngest memberof the 1999 Walker cup team...two-time first-team allamericanin only two years of college....Winner of 1999Big 12 championship and golf Digest Intercollegiate...1999Ncaa Freshman of the Year and first-team all-american in1999 and 2000...1999 Big 12 player of the Year, Freshmanof the Year and Student athlete of the Year...1997 aJgaplayer of the Year.David gossett (Continued)PeRSonAL:Introduced to the game by his father, first competitive tournamentwas at age 10…Excelled in baseball growing upbut changed focus to golf in high school…one of two biggestthrills was winning the 1999 u.S. amateur at pebbleBeach. the other was playing with Jack Nicklaus during thefinal round of the 2000 masters. Following victory at the1999 u.S. amateur, was honored by the tennessee SportsHall of Fame as its amateur athlete of the Year. Namedmale professional athlete of the Year in 2001 after winningthe John Deere classic.PLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2003 BobHope chrysler classic/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $504,000–2001 John Deere classic/1career High official world Rank: after 2002 mercedeschampionships/99scott gutschewski (goo-Chess-key)eXeMPt StAtUS: 20th on 2010 Nationwide tourmoney listFULL nAMe: Scott Bernard gutschewskiHeiGHt: 6-0weiGHt: 260BiRtHDAte: october 1, 1976BiRtHPLAce: omaha, NEReSiDence: prosper, tX; plays out of tpc craig ranch(mcKinney, tX)FAMiLY: Wife, amy; Luke (3/31/03), Isabelle (5/3/05);trevor (3/26/07)eDUcAtion: university of NebraskaSPeciAL inteReStS: Spending time with familytURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1999Q ScHooL: 2006JoineD toUR: 2005nationwide tour Graduate (2004, 2008, 2010)BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t6—2006 B.c. open.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):2003 monterey peninsula classic. 2008 the rex Hospitalopen.2010 SeASon:made 26 Nationwide tour starts and posted seven top-10finishes, including a pair of second-place efforts. Earnedenough money to wind up 20th on the final money listand return to the pga tour in 2011…Was t2 at thechitimacha Louisiana open, his fourth start of the year.Finished six strokes back of tournament winner Fabiangomez. It marked his best finish since winning the 2008 rexHospital open…three starts later at the Stadion athensclassic he finished sixth. going into the last day he wastied for 46th. a 64, the low round of the day, earned himhis second top-10 of the year…continued his solid play inthe next event, the BmW charity pro-am, finishing t7. Hissecond-round 62 included a 7-under 28 on the front nineat the thornblade club, matching the lowest 9-hole scoreof the year. He had five birdies and an eagle on his closingnine holes. a 67 in the third round left him one shot backheading into the final round…Was t7 at the cox classicin his native state of Nebraska. charged into contentionSaturday when he and playing partner paul claxton posted9-under 62s. Was one of nine players tied for third, oneshot back entering the final round at champions run. a 69on Sunday left him at 18-under, five shy of winner martinpiller…Following the tournament, he stayed in omahato visit his sick grandmother who would pass away ontuesday. mourning her death, he was in the second-to-lastgroup at the next week’s preferred Health Systems Wichitaopen on Sunday. an even-par 71 dropped him to t11 beforehe returned to omaha that night for her monday funeral…Finished t9 the next week at the price cutter charitychampionship. posted all four rounds in the 60s to recordhis fifth top-10 of the year…Finished t9 two starts laterat the mylan classic. a 67 in the first round put him twostrokes back but a second-round 72 left him out of contentiondespite a 3-under effort on the weekend…Notched hissecond t2 and seventh top-10 of the year at the miccosukeechampionship when he finished four strokes back of tournamentwinner Jason gore.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made the cut in just five of 19 starts on the pgatour, with top-25 finishes at the Wyndham championship(t17) and the turning Stone resort championship (t18).Finish at turning Stone included a final-round ace at thesixth hole at atunyote gc. 2008: advanced to the pga tourfor the second time via the Nationwide tour. recorded fourtop-10s, including a victory at the rex Hospital open. Wonby two strokes over Esteban toledo and chad ginn. Was theonly player in the field to post all four rounds in the 60s (67-69-68-66) on his way to a 14-under 270 finish and $90,000payday. the win moved him to No. 8 on the official moneylist. Was t8 at the oregon classic. His t9 at the Nationwidetour championship secured his spot in “the 25,” finishingNo. 21 on the money list. 2007: Finished No. 187 on thetour money list, with $252,179. Finished inside the top 25in two events, including a season-best t21 at the StanfordSt. Jude championship. 2006: With partial status, played<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2004 1 1 $9,858/2005 27 16 6 485,487/1492006 19 7 2 4 379,488/1672007 22 11 2 182/870 252,179/1872009 19 5 2 202/78 183,375/192total 88 40 2 14 1,310,387nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2000 12001 3 2 1 1 $18,828/1382003 12 9 1 1 4 8 172,103/262004 25 20 1 7 11 206,308/172005 2 1 2,658/2692006 7 5 2 4 47,183/1062007 4 3 2 3 50,670/1072008 26 15 1 6 10 238,215/212009 2 1 4,133/2332010 26 15 2 7 11 236,082/20total 108 71 2 3 1 29 48 976,179* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 05 06 07 08 09u.S. opencutBritish opent74the BarclayscutDeutsche Bank championship t15 cutBmW championshipcut t102-280 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSin 19 events with first two career top-10s. Finished 167thon money list but retained card for 2007 with t22 finishat pga tour Qualifying tournament...First top-10 of yearcame at cialis Western open, a t10 with four rounds of paror better. Earned entry into event as a monday qualifier.two weeks later, recorded a career-best tour finish witha t6 at the B.c. open presented by turning Stone resort.2005: rookie on tour after finishing 17th on the 2004Nationwide tour money list. made 16 cuts in 27 tourstarts and finished 149th on the money list to earn partialstatus for 2006. posted six top-25s with his best finish,a t13 at the chrysler classic of greensboro. paired withmichelle Wie during the first two rounds of the John Deereclassic. 2004: made the cut in 20 of 25 tournaments onthe Nationwide tour, including seven top-10s and earned$206,308 in his second year on that circuit. Finished t2 atthe mark christopher charity classic for his best showingBeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t10—2005 BellSouth classic.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (4):2004 Knoxville open. 2006 Knoxville open. 2010 pricecutter charity championship, albertsons Boise open.2010 SeASon:made 23 starts on the Nationwide tour and collected apair of titles among his six top-10s. Was one of a tourrecordfour players to go over the $400,000 mark in a singleseason and finished the year with $408,047 to wind upNo. 3 on the money list…Final-round 7-under 65 led toa tournament-record six-stroke victory at the price cuttercharity championship. collected his third-career tour winwith a 26-under winning total, one shy of Doug LaBelle’stournament-record winning score in 2006. the victorycame in Springfield, mo, which is the home of rick Neal,Haas’ instructor and the director of golf at nearby Hickoryscott gutschewski (Continued)of the season. a t5 at the miccosukee championship propelledhim from No. 21 to No. 14 on the money list with onetournament to play. 2003: Finished 26th on the Nationwidetour money list during his rookie season. Had eight top-25s in 12 starts, including his first title at the montereypeninsula classic. tournament-record 12-under 276 wasfour shots better than the previous record and helped himgarner a career-best $81,000. the victory assured him ofa sponsor exemption into the 2004 at&t pebble BeachNational pro-am, where he missed the cut in his first tourstart. Has also played on the tight Lies tour, prairie tour,Hooters tour and the canadian tour. Amateur: played atNebraska from 1997-99 and was part of Nebraska’s bestteam in school history in 1999. Helped lead the Huskers toa 14th-place finish at the Ncaa championships and had arunner-up finish at the Big 12 championship.hunter haaseXeMPt StAtUS: 3rd on 2010 Nationwide tourmoney listFULL nAMe: Hunter Jefferson Huck Finn HaasHeiGHt: 5-10weiGHt: 170BiRtHDAte: December 1, 1976BiRtHPLAce: Fort Worth, tXReSiDence: Southlake, tX; plays out of timarron cc<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2000a 22000 4 1 $6,685/2001 30 8 1 109,110/1962002 1 1 13,545/2005 28 14 1 3 371,925/1662008 1total 66 24 1 4 501,265nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2002 21 12 1 2 8 $103,230/442003 26 15 4 8 93,125/542004 27 22 1 1 5 9 212,065/162005 1 1 1 3,938/2422006 29 20 1 2 10 175,189/302007 25 14 1 2 5 102,985/592008 26 18 1 6 12 209,461/272009 26 14 2 8 90,835/682010 23 17 2 6 9 408,047/3total 204 133 4 4 29 70 1,398,873* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*Hills cc (the home course of the late payne Stewart).collected $112,500 to move from No. 48 to No. 10 on theofficial money list…Earned his second win of the yearand the fourth of his career with a one-stroke victory atthe albertsons Boise open in September. Started the lastday three shots back but posted a career-best final-roundscore of 64 to overtake 54-hole leader Daniel Summerhays.Birdied six of the first 10 holes to draw into a tie and thenrolled in a 20-foot birdie putt on the 16th hole to take thelead. the victory was worth $130,500 and vaulted him fromNo. 12 to No. 4 on the money list, wrapping up a return tripto the pga tour for the 2011 season…prior to his wins,made three cuts in a row before finally breaking into the top10 with a t5 at the mexico open Bicentenary. Birdied fourof the final seven holes Sunday for a 5-under 67, finishing at9-under par and three strokes out of a playoff…Four sub-70rounds in Kansas at the preferred Health Systems Wichitaopen led to t4 the week before his Springfield win…PeRSonAL:Lists his father and grandfather as giving him his start ingolf.PLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 64–2 times, mostrecent 2009 Wyndham championship/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $130,000–2006 cialis Western open/t10career High official world Rank: after 2006 World golfchampionships-Bridgestone Invitational/236FAMiLY: Wife, Lorie (piper may, Hayden Huck Finn)eDUcAtion: university of oklahoma (2000, Sociology)SPeciAL inteReStS: Wood working, barbecue chilicompetition, yard work, star gazing, huntingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2000Q ScHooL: 2000, 2009JoineD toUR: 2001nationwide tour Graduate (2004, 2010)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYrecorded his fifth top-10 at the Soboba classic (t5), twostarts after his Boise win…closed the season with anothert5 at the Nationwide tour championship at Daniel Islandand earned enough to pass tommy gainey by $4,090 andinto third place on the money list.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:member of the pga tour in 2001 and 2005, member of theNationwide tour in 2002-04 and 2006-10. 2009: Finishedthe Nationwide tour season No. 68 on the money list, witheight top-25 finishes but only two top-10s. Earned his firsttop-10 of the year with a t6 at the christmas In octoberclassic. added a t7 at the WNB golf classic, thanks to afinal-round 66 at midland cc. 2008: played 26 events, withsix top-10s, including a season-best t2 at the preferredHealth Systems Wichita open. an opening-round 65 anda closing 66 helped earn a t5 at the Ford Wayne gretzkyclassic. putted well (tying for second in the category for theweek) for a t6 finish at the Xerox classic. Had back-to-backYear 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08masterscutu.S. opencutthe Barclays cut cutDeutsche Bank championshipcutBmW championship cut cutnAtionAL teAMS: Walker cup (1), 1999.Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-281


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2top-10s on the western swing, with a t6 at the albertsonsBoise open and a t8 at the oregon classic. moved to No.27 on the money list after oregon. Shot 19-under to finishfourth at the chattanooga classic. Final round 72 at theseason-ending Nationwide tour championship at tpccraig ranch dropped him from 26th to 27th on the moneylist. rounds of 80-70 at the u.S. open led to a missed cutin his first pga tour start since his rookie season in 2004.2007: made the cut in 14 of 25 starts on the Nationwidetour, with five top-25 finishes. concluded the season No.59 on the money list, with $102,985. opened the year witha runner-up finish at the movistar panama championship,two strokes behind tournament winner miguel carballo. Itrepresented the third second-place showing of his careerto go along with two wins. only other top-10 came atthe athens regional Foundation classic (t6). 2006: madethe cut in 20 of 29 starts on the Nationwide tour, with10 top-25 finishes—two of which were top 10s. Finishedthe season No. 30 on the money list, with $175,189.Failed to crack the top 10 in any of his first 12 starts ofthe season but more than made up for it with his secondtour victory at the Knoxville open. rounds of 67-66-67-69led to a 19-under-par 269, five strokes clear of his nearestchallenger and tying andrew Buckle for the largest winningmargin on tour that year. collected $85,500 for the victory,becoming one of just six players in tour history to win thesame event twice (first victory came at the 2004 Knoxvilleopen). came back the following week with a t8 outing atthe chattanooga classic. For his efforts, was named thetour’s June player of the month. 2005: returned for hissecond stint on the pga tour after spending the pastthree seasons on the Nationwide tour. picked up his firsthunter haas (Continued)top-10 of the season, a t10 at the weather-shortened,54-hole BellSouth classic, in his sixth start. It was hiscareer-best finish on tour in 43 starts. opened with apersonal-best, bogey-free 9-under 63 to hold the first-roundlead at the FuNaI classic at Walt Disney World resort.Finished t58. 2004: posted five top-10s and finished 16thon the Nationwide tour money list, with $212,065. Brokethrough for his first career win at the Knoxville open.Birdied the first extra hole to defeat Shane Bertsch andJustin Bolli for the $85,500 first-place check. also lost aplayoff to Bradley Hughes at the preferred Health SystemsWichita open. 2003: Finished 54th on the Nationwidetour money list, with four top-10s. 2002: Was 44th on theNationwide tour money list, with two top-10s includinga second-place showing at the Lake Erie charity classicat peek ‘n peak resort, one stroke behind winner patrickmoore. posted one of three double eagles on tour whenhis 3-iron from 234 yards found the bottom of the cup inthe final round of the gila river golf classic. 2001: Earnedhis pga tour playing privileges with a t8 at the 2000 pgatour National Qualifying tournament. made the cut ineight of 30 tour events, with his only top-25 finish comingin his first event of season and seventh career start, a t15at the touchstone Energy tucson classic. Best round of theyear was a 65 in the second round of the Invensys classicat Las Vegas. Amateur: three-time all-american. Namedthe 1998 Big XII player of the Year. Summer of 1999, shortlyafter finishing his college golf eligiblity, won the u.S. publicLinks and the porter cup in back-to-back weeks. the publicLinks victory gave him an automatic exemption to the u.S.amateur at pebble Beach gL and the 2000 masters. Wasplanning on playing professionally in 2000 while finishinghis degree but could not pass up a guaranteed spot in themasters, where he eventually missed the cut. Did manageto make a 35-foot putt on his final hole at the annualmasters par-3 contest to advance to four-person playoff.chris perry beat Haas, Jay Haas (no relation) and Stevepate on the first playoff hole. reached the semifinals atthe 1999 u.S. amateur. member of the 1999 u.S. Walkercup team.PeRSonAL:Has six bothers and sisters who all play competitive golf.credits his father and sister for giving him his start ingolf…Biggest thrill in golf is giving a advice to amateurplayers and seeing improvement in their game. Favoritegolf course played is Spyglass Hill…Would most like toplay Bandon Dunes in oregon…Favorite professional teamis the Dallas cowboys. Favorite movie is “unforgiven” andlikes minnesota Vikings’ running back adrian peterson…Favorite food is Lebanese…Favorite city to visit is Norman,oK…Would most like to play golf with clint Eastwood.PLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2005 FuNaIclassic at Walt Disney World resort/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $115,000–2005 BellSouth classic/t10career High official world Rank: after 2010 children’smiracle Network classic/189Todd hamiltoneXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: William todd HamiltonHeiGHt: 6-1weiGHt: 195BiRtHDAte: october 18, 1965BiRtHPLAce: galesburg, ILReSiDence: Westlake, tX; plays out of Vaquero gcFAMiLY: Wife: Jacque; tyler (4/2/98), Kaylee (6/20/00),Drake (4/18/03)eDUcAtion: university of oklahomaSPeciAL inteReStS: crossword puzzles, hockey,basketballtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1987Q ScHooL: 2003, 2010<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (2):2004 the Honda classic, British open.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (14):1992 Singapore rolex masters [asia], maekyung open[asia], maruman open [Jpn]. 1993 acom International[Jpn]. 1994 pga philanthropy [Jpn], Japan pga matchplaychampionship [Jpn], thailand open [asia]. 1995 tokencorporation cup [Jpn]. 1996 Japan pga philanthropy [Jpn].1998 gene Sarazen Jun classic [Jpn]. 2003 Fujisankeiclassic [Jpn], Diamond cup [Jpn], gateway to the mizunoopen [Jpn], Japan pga matchplay championship [Jpn].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t21—John Deere classic.2010 SeASon:made four of 20 cuts on tour without a top-10…Best finishwas t21 at the John Deere classic…also played in 11European tour events, with his top finish a t11 at the KLmopen in the Netherlands.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: In final year of exempt status as 2004 British openchampion, made 11 cuts in 29 starts to finish No. 133on the 2009 pga tour money list...t15 at the masterstournament was his best finish on tour since a t10 at the2006 John Deere classic...came back the following weekwith a t4 at the Verizon Heritage, his best performancesince winning the 2004 British open. It was also just histhird top-10 finish since hoisting the claret Jug. 2008:made the cut in 17 of 28 starts in 2008 but failed to recorda top-10 for the second consecutive season. 2007: plaguedby inconsistent play, former British open champion fell outsidethe top 200 on the money list...Best finish in 28 startswas a t37 at the reno-tahoe open. 2006: playing nearhometown of galesburg, IL, finished t10 at the John Deereclassic, thanks to closing rounds of 67-67. top-10 was firstsince a t6 at the 2004 World golf championships-americanExpress championship, a span of 50 events. 2005: Struggledthrough most of season, without a top-10 in 31 starts...topfinish was a t13 at the John Deere classic...the followingweek, missed the cut at St. andrews in defense of Britishopen title with rounds of 74-74. 2004: at age 38, namedpga tour rookie of the Year on the strength of two wins,including playoff victory over Ernie Els at the British open...Entered the season with only 12 tour events under hisbelt, having played primarily in Japan over the last decade,with 14 international victories during that period...Birdiedthe 71st and 72nd holes at the cc at mirasol’s Sunrisecourse to win the Honda classic. opened the final roundwith a four-stroke lead and finished at 12-under 274 todefeat Davis Love III by one shot. made a 10-foot birdieputt on No. 17 and a 4-footer on No. 18 after an 8-ironfrom 162 yards. Earned his first career tour victory in his18th career start on tour...captured first major championshipat the British open at royal troon. Held a one-strokelead over Ernie Els and two over phil mickelson and retiefgoosen through 54 holes. Bogeyed the 72nd hole to fallPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.89Driving Distance ...........................................290.3Driving accuracy percentage .......................58.87%greens in regulation percentage ................64.86%putting average ...........................................1.817(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 67–3 times, most recent themcgladrey classic/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 64–2008 Frys.com open/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,348,272–2004 British open championship/1career High official world Rank: after 2005 mercedeschampionships/162-282 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSinto a tie at 10-under with Els, who birdied two of thelast three holes. Defeated Els in the four-hole playoff byparring all four holes, while Els bogeyed the third (17thhole). Became second consecutive rookie to win the Britishopen and the first rookie since Jose coceres in 2001 towin twice in his first season on tour…Held first-roundlead at the american Express championship in Ireland witha 66 and finished t6 for his first top-10 in three World golfchampionships events...Entered tHE tour championship10th on money list, attempting to become the first rookieto finish among the top 10 since Jerry pate (1976). Finished28th at East Lake to drop one spot to No. 11. 2003: Earnedfirst tour card on eighth attempt with a t16 finish at theTodd hamilton (Continued)Qualifying tournament...Led the Japan golf tour with fourwins, and finished third on the Japan golf tour officialmoney list...1993-2002: captured seven events on Japangolf tour during this period. typically would make five tripsback and forth between the united States and Japan duringa season, playing four weeks and then returning home toDallas for two weeks. 1992: Won asian tour order of merit,thereby earning an exemption onto the Japan golf tour.Won the asian tour’s thailand open, Singapore rolexmasters and Korean open that year. Amateur: three-timeall-american at oklahoma and roomed with fellow tourmember grant Waite.PeRSonAL:Brought the claret Jug on the road on several occasionsin 2005, allowing friends to see and pose with the historicBritish open trophy. Lists Jack Nicklaus as his hero. creditshis father for giving him his start in golf. His wife was hishigh school sweetheart at union High School in Biggsville,IL...almost quit golf prior to winning the 1992 asian tourorder of merit. grew up playing on a nine-hole course inBiggsville, IL.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1986a 11987 31988 1 1 $1,074/3051992 11993 11994 11996 1 1 9,920/2762003 3 2 36,600/2004 27 19 2 3 8 3,063,778/112005 31 17 4 559,495/1342006 27 8 1 1 165,152/1982007 28 9 207/358 109,776/2122008 28 17 4 148/1,648 537,958/1502009 29 11 1 3 369/123 605,225/1332010 20 4 1 210/64 77,608/211total 202 89 2 5 21 5,166,586nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1991 4 1 1 $1,204/208total 4 1 1 1,204eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 11 5 2 $60,712* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04masters 40u.S. opencutBritish open cut t44 cut 1pgat29 t37tHE pLaYErSt58tour championship 28Bridgestone Invitational 21ca championship 72 t6the BarclayscutBmW championshipcutYear 05 06 07 08 09 10masterst39 cut cut t36 t15 cutu.S. opencut cut cut t36 t36British opencut t68 cut t32 cut cutpgat47 cut t66 cuttHE pLaYErScut cut t75 t54 cutaccenture match play championship t33the Barclays t53 77Deutsche Bank championship cut 80BmW championshipt54 cutSection 2 Player BiograPhiesDavid hearn (hUrN)eXeMPt StAtUS: 21st on 2010 Nationwide tourmoney listFULL nAMe: David geoffrey HearnHeiGHt: 6-1weiGHt: 170BiRtHDAte: June 17, 1979BiRtHPLAce: Brampton, ontario, canadaReSiDence: Brantford, ontario, canada; plays out ofBrantford g&ccFAMiLY: Wife, HeathereDUcAtion: university of Wyoming (2008, psychology)SPeciAL inteReStS: mountain biking, hockeytURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2001Q ScHooL: 2004nationwide tour Graduate (2010)BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t13—2005 B.c. open.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2004 alberta classic.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (1):2004 times colonist open [can].2010 SeASon:Entered 25 events on the Nationwide tour and posted fivetop-10 finishes including a runner-up to earn enough moneyto finish No. 21 on the money list and gain a return trip tothe pga tour for the 2011 season…In his fifth start of theyear at the Fresh Express classic at tpc Stonebrae, Hearnposted four rounds in the 60s to finish second, one strokeback of winner Kevin chappell. In the first round he hit all13 fairways and all 18 greens in regulation en route to a64. a second-round 65 put him in the lead by two strokes,and he maintained a one-stroke lead over chappell and Jonmills entering the final round. a 67 left him one stroke shyof winning his second career Nationwide tour event. It wasHearn’s best finish since winning the 2004 alberta classic,102 starts earlier…continued his solid play the next weekat the South georgia classic, where he led after each offirst three rounds and finished fourth. after posting the lowround of the tournament thursday, a 64, he backed it upwith 69-73 to take a one-stroke lead heading into Sunday.a final-round 74 left him three strokes back of winner Ewanporter…posted his third top-10 finish 13 starts later at themylan classic. Fired 68-69 in the first two rounds but a thirdround73 left him out of the hunt. He shot 68 on Sunday tofinish t9…Finished t4 four starts later at the miccosukeechampionship. Was in contention on Sunday until beingderailed by a triple-bogey on the 14th hole. a 3-over 74 lefthim five strokes back…closed the season with a fourth-PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.25Driving Distance ...........................................298.3Driving accuracy percentage .......................57.69%greens in regulation percentage ................66.67%putting average ...........................................1.833(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 70–rBc canadian open/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 64–2 times, mostrecent 2005 Valero texas open/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $51,429–2005 B.c. open/t13career High official world Rank: after 2004 rydercup/260pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-283


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2place finish at the Nationwide tour championship, postingfour sub-par rounds. a check for $48,000 moved him from33rd to 27th on the final money list.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:member of the pga tour in 2005 and the Nationwidetour in 2004 and 2006-10. 2009: made the cut in nine of17 starts, with just two top-25 finishes-matching t14s atthe preferred Health Systems Wichita open and WNB golfclassic. 2008: made the cut in 10 of 25 starts, with threetop-10 finishes. Earned his first top-10 of the year in his12th start, a t9 showing at the melwood prince george’scounty open. Was t3 at the Nationwide tour players cupin West Virginia, where he remained near the top of theleaderboard all week. His effort moved him from No. 88 onthe money list to No. 42. Finished t6 at the Xerox classic.2007: made the cut in 17 of 27 starts on the Nationwidetour, including nine top-25 finishes. Finished the seasonNo. 41 on the money list, with $146,947. Five top-10 finisheswere highlighted by a season-best t3 at the preferredHealth Systems Wichita open, finishing five strokes behindBrad Elder. other top-10s came at the athens regionalFoundation classic (t6), miccosukee championship (t6),Nationwide tour championship at Barona creek (7) and theBmW charity pro-am at the cliffs (t10). Had two aces duringthe season, including one on No. 17 during the second<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2002 22003 12004 12005 24 10 2 $197,453/1962006 1 1 1 50,438/2007 1 1 10,850/2008 2 1 11,100/2010 1total 33 13 3 269,840nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2003 32004 12 8 1 5 7 $161,706/352005 3 2 1 1 2 26,805/1322006 26 15 3 8 111,163/572007 27 17 1 5 9 146,947/412008 25 10 1 3 4 106,860/642009 17 9 2 31,745/1332010 25 16 1 5 9 230,440/21total 138 77 1 1 3 22 41 815,666* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*David hearn (Continued)round of the movistar panama championship and anotheron No. 17 during the first round of the albertsons Boiseopen. tadd Fujikawa and ricky Barnes also performed thefeat in Boise, marking the first time in tour history thatthree aces have been recorded on the same hole in thesame day. 2006: made the cut in 15 of 26 starts on theNationwide tour, with three top-10 finishes. Was No. 57on the final money list, with $111,163. opened the yearwith a t6 at the movistar panama championship, postingpar-or-better scores all four days. Went through a toughstretch following panama, with a t36 at the LivermoreValley Wine country championship his best showing inseven starts. Snapped that streak with a solid fourth-placeeffort at the rheem classic. recorded rounds of 66-68-69-68 to end at 9-under-par 271, four strokes out of the playoffeventually won by Darron Stiles. Four rounds in the 60s ledto a t5 at the preferred Health Systems Wichita open—histhird top-10 of the season. Finished the season ranked No.4 in total Driving. 2005: rookie on the pga tour aftermaking it through the 2004 National Qualifying tournamentin his fourth try and first trip to the final stage, where hefinished t21. Finished his first season on tour with twotop-25 finishes (including a career-best t13 at the B.c.open) and a final money ranking of No. 196. 2004: madethe cut in eight of 12 appearances on the Nationwide tour,<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 05 06 07 08the Barclayscutu.S. open cut cutDeutsche Bank championship cutBmW championshipt28finishing in the top 25 seven times. ranked No. 35 on theofficial money list, with $161,706. Shot rounds of 70-65-67-71 to win the alberta classic at 15-under-par 273, finishingone stroke ahead of David mcKenzie. collected $81,000 forthe victory. posted four additional top-10s, including t6sat the oregon classic and the permian Basin charity golfclassic and t7s at the preferred Health Systems Wichitaopen and the albertsons Boise open. member of thecanadian tour from 2002-04. Finished No. 5 on the 2004order of merit, including winning the times colonist open...Has also played on the asian tour. Amateur: made it tothe round of 16 at the 1999 u.S. amateur. Won the 1997ontario match play championship...teamed with Jon millsto lead the canadian team to the title at the Four Nationscup. Named all-mountain West conference during hissenior season at the university of Wyoming. Winner of twocollegiate tournaments...grew up five blocks from Waynegretzky’s home in Brantford, ontario, canada...Earned hisdegree at the university of Wyoming in the spring of 2008after completing the last of the three courses he was lackingtoward his degree plan.PeRSonAL:grew up five blocks from Wayne gretzky’s home inBrantford, ontario, canada. one career hole-in-one incompetitive rounds.2-284 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSMike heineneXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: William michael Heinen, Jr.HeiGHt: 6-1weiGHt: 215BiRtHDAte: January 17, 1967BiRtHPLAce: rayne, LaReSiDence: Lake charles, LaFAMiLY: Wife, Kathy; olivia Kathryn (1/25/96), Williammichael III (6/16/99), christopher thomas (12/22/04)eDUcAtion: university of Louisiana-LafayetteSPeciAL inteReStS: Hunting, fishingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1989Q ScHooL: 1993, 2002nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):1994 Shell Houston open.2010 SeASon:missed the cut in his only start on the pga tour, atthe reno-tahoe open…made one of two cuts on theNationwide tour.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: played two events on tour, missing both cuts,while making one cut from nine starts on the Nationwidetour. 2008: missed all seven cuts on the pga tour, whilemaking three of 13 cuts on the Nationwide tour...Had twotop-25 finishes on the Nationwide tour in 2008. 2007:played 21 Nationwide tour events, garnering two top-25s,including a t6 at the oregon classic...missed cut in onlystart on pga tour at the mayakoba golf classic. 2006:Split season between the Nationwide tour (15 events) andpga tour (five) with five made cuts on the Nationwidetour. 2005: Had one top-25 in 2005, a t16 at the chitimachaLouisiana open on the Nationwide tour. 2004: Lone pga<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1991 11994 27 12 1 3 5 $390,963/401995 29 16 2 3 6 350,920/521996 32 16 2 102,588/1611997 10 1 3,000/3301998 15 5 1 1 93,134/1851999 22000 3 1 5,018/2492001 8 4 1 50,838/2132002 15 9 1 3 246,853/1662003 29 16 4 432,417/1382004 17 9 1 1 166,185/1952005 7 1 6,300/2652006 52007 12008 72009 22010 1total 211 90 1 2 9 23 1,848,216eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1990 11992 3 1 $888/2421993 29 17 1 7 11 71,706/161994 11997 10 4 2 7,179/1401998 10 4 1 5,490/1511999 24 16 3 6 47,488/572000 18 10 1 1 2 4 86,524/612001 15 12 5 7 90,766/512002 9 6 2 1 4 4 138,041/262004 3 1 2,945/2712005 12 5 1 18,097/1582006 15 5 10,268/1842007 21 4 1 2 27,894/1442008 13 3 2 12,688/1672009 9 1 1,755/2952010 2 1 1,664/280total 195 90 4 2 22 40 523,391* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*tour top-10 was a t8 at the chrysler classic of tucson.2003: Earned a career best $432,417 to finish 138th onthe final money. Best effort of the season was t11 at thegreater Hartford open. also finished t12 at the chryslerclassic of greensboro. posted a hole-in-one on par-3seventh hole at pebble Beach gL during the at&t pebbleBeach National pro-am. recorded his career low round ontour in his 458th round at the greater milwaukee open. His62 at Brown Deer park gc tops the 63s during the fourthround of the 1995 Buick challenge and the first round ofthe 2002 John Deere classic. 2002: turned in his first pgatour top-10 since a t4 at the 1998 cVS charity classicwith a t5 at the John Deere classic. Held first-round leadafter tying his career-low round with a 63...one of only twoplayers to record back-to-back eagles in 2002. He did it inthe final round of the Buick open. Despite the eagles, cardeda final-round 75 to finish t73. 1995: Lost playoff to DavisLove III at 1995 Freeport-mcmoran classic. 1994: Lonetour victory, a three-stroke win at the 1994 Shell Houstonopen, came in 10th start. prior to earning membership ontour, played canadian and Nationwide tours. Amateur:two-time Ncaa all-america at Louisiana-Lafayette.PLAYeR StAtiSticS<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARY2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................76.71Driving Distance ...........................................334.3Driving accuracy percentage .......................57.14%greens in regulation percentage ................38.89%putting average ...........................................1.643Year 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04masterscutu.S. opencut cutpgacut cuttHE pLaYErSt37 cutthe Barclays cut cut cutDeutsche Bank championshipcut t37BmW championship cut cut cut cut(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 77–reno-tahoe open/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2003 greatermilwaukee open/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $234,000–1994 Shell Houston open/1career High official world Rank: after 1995 Buickclassic/90Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-285


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSMark hensbySection Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2004 John Deere classic.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (3):1998 Fort Smith classic. 2000 carolina classic. 2003Henrico county open.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (1):2005 Scandinavian masters by carlsberg.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t13—mayakoba golf classic at riviera maya-cancun;t15—reno-tahoe open.2010 SeASon:made eight of 12 cuts, but did not record a top 10 forthe second straight year…Best finish was t13 at themayakoba golf classic.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: played five events each on both the pga tour andNationwide tour in 2009, making two cuts on each circuit...t37 at Buick open was season best on tour with t32at athens regional Foundation classic his top finish onNationwide tour. 2008: made the cut in nine of 26 startson the pga tour, with three top-25 finishes...posted a t4at the EDS Byron Nelson championship for his only top-10and his first since finishing runner-up at the 2007 Fry’sElectronics open. Stood one shot behind 36-hole leaderadam Scott, but a third-round 73 derailed his title hopes.2007: Ended the season by recording his only top-10 finishwith a runner-up effort at the inaugural Fry’s Electronicsopen that earned his tour card for 2008. Second-round 61was a career best and moved him from t80 to t2. runner-upeXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: mark adam HensbyHeiGHt: 5-8weiGHt: 150BiRtHDAte: June 29, 1972BiRtHPLAce: melbourne, australiaReSiDence: mesa, aZFAMiLY: chase (2/7/00)finish to mike Weir marked his first top-five finish since the2005 John Deere classic (t4). His $540,000 check movedhim from 151st on the money list to 99th with $969,731 inhis final start of the season. 2006: plagued by a nagging footinjury, fell out of the top 150 on the money list as he waslimited to just 16 events. Injury stemmed from a car crashsuffered earlier in the year, “I damaged my leg, back andhad a lot of whiplash,” explained Hensby. “my feet havebeen really bad, and I really have been struggling to walk 18holes.” consulted with Jose maria olazabal, whose careerwas nearly cut short in the 1990s due to foot problems,later diagnosed as back problem...Best showings weret22 at both the masters and British open. 2005: recordedtop-10s in two majors (masters and u.S. open) and earneda berth on International presidents cup squad…In mastersdebut and second career major championship start, postedfirst majors top-10 with a t5. along with rod pampling,led group of eight australians that participated...In his u.S.open debut two months later, finished t3, five strokesbehind champion michael campbell...In defense of 2004John Deere classic title, finished t4, aided by a season-low64 on Sunday. Finished two strokes behind champion Seano’Hair...three weeks later, captured his first win on theEuropean tour by defeating Henrik Stenson on the secondplayoff hole of the Scandinavian masters after finishingwith a final-round 65 to make it into the playoff. 2004: Wonfirst tour title at the John Deere classic and made first tripto tHE tour championship...runner-up finish at BellSouthclassic, one stroke behind Zach Johnson. Sunday’s 67 waslow round of the day and one of only four rounds in the 60sthat day…Best stretch of the season came in July, startingwith a t3 at the cialis Western open. Shared third-roundSPeciAL inteReStS: cars, moviestURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1995JoineD toUR: 2000nationwide tour Graduate (2000, 2003)lead with Stephen ames at 9-under 204 before finishingthree back of ames after final-round 73...one week later,earned first tour victory with a par 3 on the second playoffhole to beat John E. morgan at the John Deere classic.posted rounds of 68-65-69-66—268, overcoming four-shotlead of Jose coceres in the final round. Earned a career-best$684,000. Became the 16th first-time winner in John Deereclassic history. recorded an ace in the first round, becomingthe first player since Jim Furyk (2002 memorial tournament)to post an ace and win in the same week...In first tourchampionship appearance, finished t4 to jump to No. 40 inthe official World golf ranking. 2003: made the cut in 17PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.15Driving Distance ...........................................282.3Driving accuracy percentage .......................66.67%greens in regulation percentage ................63.49%putting average ...........................................1.783(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–2 times, most recent JohnDeere classic/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–2007 Fry’sElectronics open/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $684,000–2004 John Deere classic/1career High official world Rank: after 2005 chryslerclassic of greensboro/27<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1995 11996 1 1 $3,799/3321997 12001 29 7 1 2 155,629/1862003 1 1 8,880/2004 29 19 1 1 2 8 12 2,718,766/152005 21 16 1 3 9 1,312,637/592006 16 8 2 251,883/1832007 25 16 1 1 4 150/1,561 969,731/1022008 26 9 1 3 167/1,261 480,483/1562009 5 2 223/42 32,250/2352010 12 8 2 183/142 228,384/185total 167 87 1 2 3 14 34 6,162,441nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1997 17 11 4 $16,401/1001998 25 12 1 4 6 75,359/331999 25 9 1 3 7 49,054/522000 25 18 1 3 7 14 291,757/22002 19 12 1 4 8 123,825/332003 23 17 1 2 7 12 276,519/72007 1 1 1 1 1 29,000/1392009 5 2 4,818/2262010 13 8 2 4 66,845/85total 153 90 3 6 2 28 56 933,578* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08masters t5 t22u.S. open t3 cutBritish open t15 t22 cutpgat68 t59tHE pLaYErS t73 74 cuttour championshipt4accenture match play championship t17 t33Bridgestone Invitational t65 t58 t54 t67ca championshipt11 t56the Barclays cut cutDeutsche Bank championshipt37BmW championship cut cut t3 t16 cutnAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (1), 2005.2-286 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSof 23 events on the Nationwide tour. collected $276,519 tofinish No. 7 on the final money list...Earned his third careervictory at the Henrico county open. posted a final-round9-under 63 to finish regulation tied with Zach Johnson at20-under-par. Birdied the first playoff hole for the victory.2001: In first season on tour, finished 186th on money listand recorded only top-10, a t9 at the touchstone EnergyMark hensby (Continued)tucson open, during his first event as a member. 2000:Second Nationwide tour victory came at the carolinaclassic. Defeated manny Zerman on seventh extra playoffhole. 1998: Set tournament mark with 20-under 260 at FortSmith classic, his first Nationwide tour victory...Winner ofnumerous other tournaments, including the 1996 Illinoisopen by eight strokes and the 1994 Illinois State amateur.PeRSonAL:In october 2009, was one of 30 cyclists to ride 430 milesfrom arizona into california in the ride for Semper Fiin partnership with the Injured marine Semper Fi Fund.proceeds went to the organization.BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t47—2010 u.S. open.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2010 moonah classic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t47—u.S. open.2010 SeASon:made the cut at the u.S. open (his only career start on thepga tour), and then followed up a third-round 81 witha final-round 68 to finish t47…Entered 25 Nationwidetour events and posted three top-10 finishes, including hisfirst win on tour. closed the year with a t7 effort at theNationwide tour championship to assure a spot amongthe top-25 money winners. Ended the season No. 19 on themoney list and will be a rookie on the pga tour in 2011…Earned his first career title with a playoff win over chris Kirkat the second event on the schedule, the moonah classicin australia. after missing the cut at the season-openingmichael Hill New Zealand open, he rebounded in Victoriawith a course-record 10-under 62 in the opening roundto grab a four-stroke lead. a second-day 70 gave him athree-shot advantage heading into the weekend at moonahLinks. Shot a 3-over 75 to drop into a tie for the 54-hole leadwith Kirk, who carded a 7-under 65 to make up 10 strokes.Battled with Kirk on the wind-swept final day, both posting70s to force overtime. Won the playoff with a short birdieputt on the first extra hole, capturing the $126,000 firstplacecheck…In august, recorded his second top-10 finish,at the Knoxville News Sentinel open. posted all four roundsin the 60s, one of just two players to do so. Eagled the par-518th hole in the final round to finish t7.Jim hermaneXeMPt StAtUS: 19th on 2010 Nationwide tourmoney listFULL nAMe: James robert HermanHeiGHt: 6-0weiGHt: 170BiRtHDAte: November 5, 1977BiRtHPLAce: cincinnati, oH<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2010 1 1 $23,385/total 1 1 23,385nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2008 28 11 6 $67,532/922009 26 10 1 2 3 93,904/652010 25 15 1 3 8 238,847/19total 79 36 1 1 5 17 400,283<strong>PGA</strong> toUR oF AUStRALASiAYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 2 2 1 $41,348* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Started the Nationwide tour season quickly butstruggled as the season wore on and finished No. 65 on theNationwide tour money list. Had a pair of top-five finishesin the first four weeks but did not crack the top 10 afterthat...Finished t4 at the season-opening panama Digicelchampionship. Earned his second top-five of the year witha solo third at the michael Hill New Zealand open...madefive consecutive cuts in august, but a t17 in Wichita was hisbest finish. missed the final six cuts of the year to fall outof the top 60. 2008: made 11 of 28 cuts in during his rookieseason to finish 92nd on the money list. He had a pair oftop-15 finishes—at the Ford Wayne gretzky classic and themiccosukee championship. In canada, he had four underparrounds to t11. made back-to-back eagles on holes 5-6during second-round 64 at the cox classic. one of just twoplayers (colt Knost) to do so that year...at the last full-fieldevent of the season, the miccosukee championship, he hadhis best weekend of the season, firing rounds of 69-67 atmiccosukee g&cc to t11...at the 2008 pga tour NationalQualifying tournament, he strung together six par-or-betterrounds (71-72-69-70-67-71) to t62 and gain fully-exemptNationwide tour status for a second consecutive season...Earned his 2008 Nationwide tour eligibility with a t74 finishat the 2007 pga tour National Qualifying tournamentin his first appearance at the final stage...member of thegolden Bear tour (2001-04). member of the New Jerseypga Section (2006-07)...Winner of the 2006 and 2007 NewJersey assistant’s championship. Finished runner-up at the2005 and 2007 National assistant’s championship. Servedas assistant pro from 2004-06 at the pga gc and pga cc inport St. Lucie, FL, and served as an assistant professional attrump National in New Jersey...made 11 of 28 cuts in duringhis rookie season in 2008 to finish 92nd on the money list.ReSiDence: port St. Lucie, FL; plays out of trumpNational (Bedminster, NJ)FAMiLY: Wife, carolyn; abigail Elizabeth (10/05/09)eDUcAtion: university of cincinnatiSPeciAL inteReStS: Bowling, eatingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2000nationwide tour Graduate (2010)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 10u.S. opent47PeRSonAL:cites earning his 2011 pga tour card as his biggest thrillin golf. Lists the birth of his daughter as his biggest thrilloutside of golf...Favorite course played is pebble Beach.Would most like to play St. andrews. Favorite college teamis the cincinnati Bearcats. Favorite professional team is thecincinnati Bengals. Favorite tV show is “Sportscenter.”Favorite movie is “tin cup.” Favorite food is a mediumrare-cookedsteak...Would round out his dream foursomewith his dad, brother and Donald trump. Not many peopleknow that he once worked for trump...got his start in golfat age 9 when he would tag along and play with his dad…only hole-in-one came at the 2006 New Jersey State open.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.52Driving Distance ...........................................306.1Driving accuracy percentage .......................53.57%greens in regulation percentage ................47.22%putting average ...........................................1.853(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 68–u.S. open/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 68–2010 u.S.open/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $23,385–2010 u.S. open/t47career High official world Rank: after 2010 theBarclays/342Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-287


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSJustin hicksSection Player BiograPhies2BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t74—2008 u.S. open.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):2008 Ford Wayne gretzky classic. 2010 BmW charitypro-am.2010 SeASon:made the cut in 20 of 28 Nationwide tour starts during theseason, collecting a win in the process and earning his pgatour card for the 2011 season by finishing No. 25 on thefinal money list. closed the year by making the cut in hisfinal eight starts but failed to crack the top-10 in any singleweek of them…Earned his second career title with a twostrokevictory at the BmW charity pro-am in may. posteda final-round 66 to finish at 20-under ahead of four others.Was in the final pairing and held a one-shot lead when playwas halted Sunday afternoon because of thunderstorms.Waited out an hour-long delay and returned to the 18thfairway. Hit his 7-iron from 173 yards to within 3 feet ofthe pin and rolled in his birdie putt to establish his winningmargin. First-place check of $108,000 moved him from No.47 to No. 7 on the money list at the time…one monthearlier, at the Fresh Express classic at tpc Stonebrae, hefired four rounds in the 60s to post his first top-10 of theseason. after three 68s, he shot a 65 Sunday to move fromt16 to t5, his best performance since winning the 2008Ford Wayne gretzky classic…Finished t22 at Q-Schoolin an attempt to improve his status heading into the 2011pga tour season.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:member of the Nationwide tour in 2005, 2007-10. 2009:Finished the year No. 52 on the Nationwide tour moneylist, with a pair of top-10 finishes...First top-10 of theeXeMPt StAtUS: t22 at 2010 pga tour QualifyingtournamentFULL nAMe: Justin Douglas HicksHeiGHt: 6-3weiGHt: 210BiRtHDAte: october 28, 1974BiRtHPLAce: Wyandotte, mIseason was a t8 at the Nationwide children’s HospitalInvitational...added another t8 at the $1-million Sobobaclassic, which earned him enough money to move up 15places to No. 50 on the money list. 2008: made the cutin 11 of 21 starts and earned his first career win at theFord Wayne gretzky classic. Second-round 63 included afront-nine 29 and vaulted him into contention in canada.Was one shot out of the lead after 54 holes and posteda 2-under 69 to get into a playoff with casey Wittenberg.Erased a two-shot deficit with a birdie on the next-to-lasthole while Wittenberg made bogey. Won the playoff witha birdie on the first extra hole. Had locker number 99 forthe tournament, the same number that host Wayne gretzkywore on his uniform during his record-setting, Hall of Famecareer in the National Hockey League...grabbed headlinestwo weeks earlier at the u.S. open, where he was thefirst-round co-leader with Kevin Streelman at torrey pines.It is his only made cut in three career starts on the pgatour. 2007: Ended the Nationwide tour season No. 80on the money list, with $74,022. made eights cuts in 15starts, with two-top-25 finishes...only top-10 showing wasa t2 at the National mining association pete Dye classic,finishing 14-under and one stroke behind tournament winnerJimmy Walker. 2006: only start was a missed cut atthe Scholarship america Showdown at Somerby. 2005:made the cut in five of nine starts during his rookie seasonon the Nationwide tour, with two top-25 finishes. a t9at the preferred Health Systems Wichita open markedhis first top-10 showing of his career. at 11-under-par263, finished the tournament five shots behind eventualwinner Joe Daley. Next-best showing was a t11 at thecleveland open...Had made the cut in two of three careerstarts on tour prior to 2005. 2004: posted a career-bestt31 at the pete Dye West Virginia classic, one of his twoReSiDence: royal palm Beach, FL; plays out of BearLakes cc (West palm Beach, FL)FAMiLY: Wife, KathryneDUcAtion: university of michigan (1997, politicalScience)SPeciAL inteReStS: Billiards, movies, DogstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1997made cuts that season. missed the cut in two other careerappearances on the pga tour, including the u.S. open atShinnecock Hills…member of the golden Bear tour from1998-2004. two-time winner on both the golden Bear tourand the montgomery Sports tour.PeRSonAL:Lists getting his pga tour card via the Nationwide tourin 2010 his biggest thrill in golf. Favorite golf course playedis pebble Beach. Would most like to play cypress point…cites the day he was married as his biggest thrill outsideof golf. parents got him started playing golf when he was6. Enjoyed playing tennis as a youngster…Favorite collegeteam is the michigan Wolverines. Favorite professionalteams are the Detroit tigers and Detroit pistons. FavoritetV show is “the office.” Favorite movie is “Weddingcrashers.” Favorite food is steak. Favorite athletes areroger Federer and LeBron James…Would round out hisdream foursome with tiger Woods, phil mickelson and hisagent. Bucket list includes playing augusta National.PLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 68–2008 u.S.open/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $14,306–2008 u.S. open/t74career High official world Rank: after 2008 Buickopen/319<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2001 12004 12008 1 1 $14,306/total 3 1 14,306nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2001 12004 2 2 $4,945/2402005 10 5 1 2 24,447/1392006 12007 15 8 1 1 2 74,022/802008 21 11 1 1 3 184,861/332009 28 12 2 8 121,965/522010 28 20 1 2 6 209,259/25total 106 58 2 1 7 21 619,498* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 04 05 06 07 08u.S. open cut t742-288 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSBilly horscheleXeMPt StAtUS: t27 at 2010 pga tour QualifyingtournamentFULL nAMe: William John HorschelHeiGHt: 6-0weiGHt: 175BiRtHDAte: December 7, 1986BiRtHPLAce: grant, FLReSiDence: Jacksonville Beach, FL; plays out of theplantation (ponte Vedra Beach, FL)FAMiLY: Wife, BrittanyeDUcAtion: university of Florida (2009, Sportmanagement)SPeciAL inteReStS: Sports, american historytURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2009Q ScHooL: 20092010 SeASon:rookie season on pga tour cut short in late February bya tendon injury to his left wrist that required surgery. Wriststarted bothering him in late 2009. made four starts, withno made cuts. Will earn a major medical Extension for2011, with 19 events to equal No. 125 from the 2010 pgatour money list ($786,977). Improved his status with a t27finish at the 2010 pga tour Qualifying tournament.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Earned rookie status on the pga tour after successfullyadvancing through the 2009 Q-School at Bear Lakescc. prior to rookie season, had missed the cut in all threecareer starts on the pga tour, as an amateur at the 2006u.S. open and professional starts at the 2009 St. Judeclassic and the at&t National. only made cut in five careerstarts on the Nationwide tour was a t9 at the 2009 coxclassic. Has played four events on the egolf tour, winningthe 2009 columbia championship. Amateur: three-timefirst-team all-american (2006, 2007, 2009) at Florida andsecond-team selection in 2008. collegiate victories at<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2006a 12009 22010 4total 7nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2007a 12009 4 1 1 1 $17,400/1662010 5 1 2,831/244total 10 2 1 1 20,231* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*the 2006 West regional, 2007 ping preview, 2007 Eastregional and 2009 Southeastern conference championship.PeRSonAL:currently uses todd anderson as his golf instructor. Biggestthrill in golf was playing and winning the 2007 Walkercup. Biggest thrill outside of golf was graduating fromthe university of Florida in 2009…Favorite golf courseplayed is royal county Down in Northern Ireland…Nevertravels without his computer. Favorite professional teamis the New England patriots, Boston red Sox and Bostonceltics…Superstitions include carrying four tees and a1936 quarter in his right-front pocket. Favorite tV show is“Sportscenter.” Favorite movies are “the patriot” and “theHangover.” Favorite entertainer is Kings of Leon. Favoritefood is steak. Favorite athlete to watch is tiger Woods.Favorite city to visit is monterey, ca…Would round out hisdream foursome with the old red Eye rugby group. readall four Twilight books in two weeks and is a believer inBigfoot and uFos. Non-golf related jobs held include workingwith his dad in construction.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 06u.S. opencutnAtionAL teAMS: Walker cup (1), 2007.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.95Driving Distance ...........................................283.8Driving accuracy percentage .......................66.45%greens in regulation percentage ................68.69%putting average ...........................................1.794MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 67–Bob Hope classic/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 67–2010 BobHope classic/3career High official world Rank: after 2009 rBccanadian open/996(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)Section 2 Player BiograPhiesJohn hustoneXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: Johnny ray HustonHeiGHt: 5-10weiGHt: 155BiRtHDAte: June 1, 1961BiRtHPLAce: mount Vernon, ILReSiDence: palm Harbor, FL; plays out of Innisbrookgolf resortFAMiLY: Wife, Suzanne; Jessica (11/9/87), travis(3/29/93)eDUcAtion: auburn universitySPeciAL inteReStS: all sportstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1983Q ScHooL: 1987, 2008<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (7):1990 Honda classic. 1992 Walt Disney World/oldsmobileclassic. 1994 Doral-ryder open. 1998 united airlinesHawaiian open, National car rental golf classic/Disney.2000 tampa Bay classic. 2003 Southern Farm Bureauclassic.otHeR VictoRieS (2):1988 Jc penney classic. 2005 Franklin templeton Shootout[with Kenny perry].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t30—rBc canadian open.2010 SeASon:played the 2010 season on a major medical Extension, butwas unable to make enough to earn his card back…madefour of 13 cuts and did not record a top 25 for the first timesince joining the tour in 1988.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made seven cuts from 13 starts after regaining fullyexempt status with a t4 finish at the 2008 pga tourQualifying tournament...Season-best finish was a t19at Bob Hope classic which included back-to-back 64s inthe third and fourth rounds...Failed to post a top-10 finishfor just the second time (2007) in his 22-year career...underwent shoulder surgery in July 2009. Last start camepgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-289


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2in may at the Hp Byron Nelson championship, where hewas forced to withdraw. 2008: made the cut in 11 of 18starts on the pga tour, with five top-25 finishes (the mostsince the 2005 season). Finished outside of the top 125(No. 153) for the third consecutive season...three consecutive70s left him just one behind the 54-hole leader at theginn sur mer classic, before a final-round 73 left him twoback with a season-best t7. 2007: played in 16 events ontour with best finish a t21 at the Frys.com open. 2006:made 12 cuts in 27 events entered and posted one top-10,a fourth-place finish at the Bob Hope chrysler classic. Fellout of the top 125 for just the second time in his 19-yeartour career. 2005: First top-10 of the season was t9 atthe u.S. Bank championship in milwaukee, thanks to fourrounds in the 60s...Best stretch of season was a two-weekperiod in September, a t11 at the Bell canadian open anda t5 at the 84 LumBEr classic...Held the 36-hole leadat the chrysler classic of greensboro after opening witha pair of 66s, but 74-70 on the weekend dropped him tot17...clinched spot in top 125 money list with t20 finishat chrysler championship, earning $55,271. 2004: Finishedin the top 100 on the money list for the seventh straightseason and the 16th time in his 17-year career...turned inhis best finish in a World golf championships event with at9 at the accenture match play championship. upset No.5 retief goosen in first round, and No. 28 peter Lonard insecond before losing to No. 44 Ian poulter in third round,2 and 1...Held a share of the 54-hole lead with Vijay Singhat the Shell Houston open at 7-under-par. Finished solothird in monday finish after final-round 71, three strokesbehind Singh. 2003: Won for the second time in the 2000swith his victory at the Southern Farm Bureau classic, hisseventh career victory. Shared first-round lead and heldsecond- and third-round leads while firing four rounds inthe 60s. Birdied three of final four holes to defeat Brendenpappas, who shot a final-round 10-under 62, by a stroke.2002: Began the season making 15 consecutive cuts andmissed just three of 26 cuts, the least in his 15-year tourcareer...third-round 11-under-par 61, a career low, movedJohn huston (Continued)him into a tie for the lead with tim Herron through 54holes at the Buick challenge. Finished t4 after final-round70. 2001: after three consecutive years in top 25 on tourmoney list, finished No. 100. 2000: collected his sixthpga tour victory and for the third consecutive seasoneclipsed $1.5 million in earnings...Was among the top-10eight times, including his first two starts of the season...Earned three-stroke victory at the inaugural tampa Bayclassic, his fifth victory in the state of Florida. In final round,birdied three of the last four holes en route to a 65. Winoccurred on home course, Innisbrook resort’s copperheadcourse...Shared the 54-hole lead with Davis Love III at gtEByron Nelson classic. closing 70 left him t4, one strokeout of three-man playoff...posted his best finish at theu.S. open, solo fourth. 1999: although without a victory,posted three third-place finishes...Earned over $700,000in first four starts of season on strength of back-to-backthird-place finishes at Bob Hope chrysler classic andWgc-accenture match play championship. Won consolationmatch at accenture, defeating Steve pate 5 and 4 for$400,000 payday. 1998: Best four-day performance at thetime by any player on tour at united airlines Hawaiianopen, where he broke the 72-hole scoring record in relationto par with a 28-under-par 260 to capture his fourthtour title. rounds of 63-65-66-66 included 31 birdiesand only three bogeys. Broke record shared by Ben Hoganand mike Souchak which had stood for 43 years. JoeDurant’s 29-under in 2001 broke Huston’s record. Sharedfirst-round lead with David ogrin before breaking awaywith tournament record-tying 16-under 128 total through36 holes. Shot tournament-record 22-under 194 through 54holes...closed year with fifth tour victory at National carrental golf classic at Walt Disney World resort and forfirst time in career earned two wins in a season. closing66 produced his second title at Disney. 1997: Fell out oftop 125 for first time in career, finishing 141st. 1996: Shotcourse-record 61 at muirfield Village gc during secondround of memorial tournament. 1994: Earned third victoryat 1994 Doral-ryder open. Entered final round four strokesbehind, but closing 66 good for three-stroke victory. 1993:Lost playoff to Jim mcgovern at Shell Houston open...t2with greg Norman, Scott Simpson and David Frost at 1993tour championship, one stroke behind Jim gallagher, Jr.1992: Fired closing 62 to overtake mark o’meara and winthe Walt Disney World/oldsmobile classic, where winningtotal of 26-under-par 262 was one off tour record for moststrokes below par in 72-hole event. 1990: Earned first pgatour victory at windswept Honda classic, where he heldoff a strong mark calcavecchia challenge to win by twostrokes. 1987: medalist at Qualifying tournament. 1985:Won Florida open (non-tour event).PeRSonAL:Sister Julie Jones caddied for him during record-breakingperformance at 1998 united airlines Hawaiian open. Withdaughter Jessica, won the Father-Daughter tournamentat 1997 National car rental golf classic at Walt DisneyWorld resort...Suffered bursitis in left shoulder in 1997.Sleeps on magnetic mattress cover and wears magnets insoles of shoes for relief.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................72.01Driving Distance ...........................................285.7Driving accuracy percentage .......................63.15%greens in regulation percentage ................66.67%putting average ...........................................1.847(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–the greenbrier classic/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–2 times, mostrecent 2002 Buick challenge/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $540,000–2003 Southern Farm Bureau classic/1career High official world Rank: after 2000 tampa Bayclassic/16<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1987 1 1 $1,055/2871988 31 17 1 2 6 150,301/781989 29 14 1 2 5 203,207/681990 25 16 1 1 3 7 435,690/301991 27 23 1 5 13 395,853/401992 32 23 1 1 4 15 515,453/261993 30 26 2 6 15 681,441/151994 25 19 1 1 9 12 731,499/161995 27 15 5 7 294,574/641996 25 18 1 6 9 506,173/371997 29 12 1 3 151,840/1411998 25 21 2 1 8 16 1,544,110/101999 23 17 3 7 11 1,519,387/212000 23 19 1 1 8 11 1,631,695/252001 20 14 1 7 505,252/1002002 26 23 1 5 12 1,299,053/452003 23 17 1 1 2 8 1,565,119/422004 20 11 1 4 5 874,280/902005 31 15 2 6 657,970/1202006 27 12 1 2 431,025/1592007 16 7 2 195/525 170,570/2022008 18 11 1 5 155/1,488 496,876/1532009 13 7 1 186/133 135,476/1992010 13 4 219/40 69,249/218total 559 362 7 6 11 82 178 14,967,146nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2007 2 1 $4,920/2402010 4 2 1 11,620/171total 6 3 1 16,540* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00masters t3 t29 t25 59 t10 t17 17 t21 t23 t36 t14u.S. open cut t14 cut cut cut cut t82 t32 t17 4British open cut t48 cut t31 t11 t68 cutpga cut t57 t7 t18 t44 cut DQ cut t13 cut 71tHE pLaYErS 68 cut t15 t40 cut t35 cut cut t68 cut t20 cuttour championship t28 t13 t2 t10 t11 t5 t25accenture match play championship 3 t33Bridgestone Invitationalt33ca championshipt34the Barclays cut cut t27BmW championship cut cut t66 t5 cut t13 t74 t6 t26 cut t46 cutYear 01 02 03 04 05 06masters t20 cutu.S. opencut cutBritish open cut cutpga 72 t39 WD cuttHE pLaYErS cut t9 WD t26 cut cutaccenture match play championship t33 t33 t9ca championshipcNLthe Barclays cut cutDeutsche Bank championshipcut t50BmW championship cut 69nAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (2), 1994, 1998.2-290 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSlee JanzeneXeMPt StAtUS: 147th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: Lee macLeod JanzenHeiGHt: 6-0weiGHt: 175BiRtHDAte: august 28, 1964BiRtHPLAce: austin, mNReSiDence: orlando, FLFAMiLY: Wife, Beverly; connor macLeod (10/20/93)eDUcAtion: Florida Southern college (1986, marketing)SPeciAL inteReStS: christian music, reading, snowskiing, comedytURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1986Q ScHooL: 1989<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (8):1992 Northern telecom open. 1993 phoenix open,u.S. open. 1994 Buick classic. 1995 tHE pLaYErSchampionship, Kemper open, Sprint International. 1998u.S. open.otHeR VictoRieS: (1):2000 Franklin templeton Shootout [with rocco mediate].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:4—Zurich classic of New orleans.2010 SeASon:Finished outside of the top 125 on the money list, withone top-10 to his credit…Finished fourth at Zurich classicof New orleans, his best result since a third at the 2006Viking classic.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: recorded two top-10s in 23 starts, his most since2006, and finished in the top 125 on the money list forthe first time since 2004...opened with a 6-under 65 onhis way to a t4 at the Verizon Heritage, his best showingsince a third-place finish at the 2006 Southern FarmBureau classic. Highlight came in the second round witha hole-in-one on the par-3 17th hole with an 8-iron from176 yards...Shared the first-round lead at the John Deereclassic with a 64. Finished t23...claimed his second top-10of the season at the rBc canadian open at glen abbey gcin a monday finish. Despite rain delays each day thursdaythrough Sunday, managed to claim t5 with anthony Kim,Jerry Kelly and Brandt Snedeker. Had previously missedthe cut in 2006-2008. 2008: made the most of a sponsorexemption at the poDS championship, finishing t10, hisfirst top-10 finish since the 2006 Frys.com open (t5). at<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1985a 11988 2 1 1 $3,686/2561989 2 1 5,100/2331990 30 20 2 6 132,986/1151991 33 23 2 11 228,242/721992 32 21 1 2 1 6 15 795,279/91993 26 23 2 1 7 15 932,335/71994 26 19 1 2 8 442,588/351995 28 22 3 4 14 1,378,966/31996 27 21 1 1 7 13 540,916/311997 27 24 2 7 15 877,832/241998 24 20 1 1 3 12 1,155,314/201999 26 18 2 5 11 849,994/482000 27 20 2 9 753,709/622001 29 18 1 2 9 905,628/592002 29 22 1 4 9 1,127,740/562003 25 16 1 2 6 1,132,001/642004 25 17 3 6 837,482/962005 26 12 1 4 422,748/1552006 28 11 1 2 2 524,198/1462007 24 8 4 146/1,694 409,189/1602008 28 17 1 4 94,194/119 500,155/1522009 23 13 2 7 738/79 871,187/992010 26 13 1 4 280/150 603,195/147total 574 380 8 7 8 65 185 15,430,470nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1990 2 1 1 $1,125/204total 2 1 1 1,125* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*even-par 284, finished four shots behind champion Seano’Hair...Was the last qualifier at No. 144 in the standingsfor the Barclays, the first event in the pga tour playoffsfor the FedExcup. Finished at even par in New Jersey tojump to 119th, the second-to-last spot for the DeutscheBank in Norton, ma. 2007: Four consecutive 73s at the u.S.open gave two-time u.S. open champion his best finishof the year, a t13. Finished 160th on the money list, thirdconsecutive year out of top 125. 2006: using one-time,top-50 all-time pga tour money list exemption, finished146th on the money list. Finished third at the SouthernFarm Bureau classic, one stroke out of a playoff with JoeDurant and D.J. trahan. It was his best finish since beingrunner-up to Kenny perry at the 2003 memorial tournament.2005: two-time u.S. open champion finished outside thetop 125 for the first time since joining the pga tour in1990...recorded back-to-back eagles on Nos. 5 and 6 at LaQuinta cc during the fourth round of the Bob Hope chryslerclassic, where he missed the cut...posted four rounds inthe 60s at the u.S. Bank championship in milwaukee torecord his lone top-10 of the season, a t7…missed finalthree cuts of the season to finish at No. 155. 2004: Finishedinside the top 100 on the money list for the 14th straighttime in his 15-year career, posting three top-10s. 2003:managed to exceed the $1-million mark for the fourth timein his career with $1,132,001...Held or shared the lead onseveral occasions during Sunday’s final round of the FedExSt. Jude classic. Stumbled with bogeys on three of the lastfive holes to finish t6. 2002: Finished t4 at the phoenixopen...topped the previous week’s finish with a t3 at theat&t pebble Beach National pro-am, four strokes behindmatt gogel. 2001: Best showing of the year occurred at theShell Houston open, where he shared first-round lead afteropening with 67. Led by one after two rounds and was one<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYback entering final round. closing 73 produced t2, threestrokes behind Hal Sutton. 2000: First top-10 came at tHEpLaYErS championship, a t9. marked first top-10 finishin tHE pLaYErS championship since winning the event in1995...Best finish of the season came at tampa Bay classic,a t6. 1999: Slipped out of the top 40 on the money list forthe first time in five seasons...Shared first-round lead atBell canadian open after opening with 66. took outrightlead with third-round 68 before closing 76 left him t3. 1998:captured his second u.S. open title in six years by recordingthe best final-round u.S. open comeback in 25 years. Fivestrokes behind payne Stewart through 54 holes. closedwith 68 to win by one over Stewart, who closed with 74at olympic club. Five-stroke comeback was the best sincePLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.19 (128)Driving Distance ...........................................287.7 (98)Driving accuracy percentage .......................59.91% (150)greens in regulation percentage ................67.68% (84)putting average ...........................................1.791 (115)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 63–crowne plaza Invitational atcolonial/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–1993Southwestern Bell colonial/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $540,000–2 times, most recent 2003 the memorial tournament/2career High official world Rank: after 1995 Skinsgame/13Year 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97masters t54 t39 t30 t12 t12 t26u.S. open cut cut cut 1 cut t13 t10 t52British open t39 t48 t35 t24 cut cutpga t21 t22 t66 t23 t8 4tHE pLaYErS cut cut t34 t35 1 t46 t37tour championship t2 22 t20 t26the Barclays t7 cut t3 t3 1 t18 t73 t17BmW championship t56 t11 cut cut t8 t39Year 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters t33 t14 cut t31 cut cutu.S. open 1 t46 t37 cut cut t55 t24 t57 cut t13 cutBritish open t24 70 cut t80 cutpga cut cut t19 cut t53 t34 cuttHE pLaYErS t13 cut t9 t18 cut 68 cut t68 cuttour championshipt24accenture match play championship t17 t33 t33Bridgestone Invitationalt30the Barclays t10 cut t46 t62 cut t32 cut t48 t20Deutsche Bank championship cut t37 t47 t44 cut cutBmW championship t3 cut t15 cut t27 t42nAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (1), 1998; ryder cup (2), 1993, 1997; Dunhill cup (1),1995.Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-291


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2Johnny miller came from six back to win 1973 u.S. open.It was his first victory on tour since 1995 and eighthcareer win. 1997: posted seven top-10 finishes, includingtwo seconds, and earned a fourth trip to tHE tourchampionship. 1995: Won three times—tHE pLaYErSchampionship, Kemper open and Sprint International...trailed Bernhard Langer and corey pavin by one enteringfinal round at tpc Sawgrass. Shot closing 71 for onestrokevictory...Birdied 72nd hole at Kemper open to tiepavin then birdied 18th again to win playoff...Birdied holes14-17 on Sunday to overtake Ernie Els and win Sprint bylee Janzen (Continued)one point under modified Stableford scoring system. 1994:Won Buick classic by three strokes over Els, who won u.S.open the following week. 1993: First u.S. open title camein head-to-head battle with payne Stewart at Baltusrol gc.Shot 67-67-69-69—272 to equal u.S. open scoring recordset by Jack Nicklaus in 1980 and defeat Stewart by twostrokes...Earlier that year, defeated andrew magee by twostrokes for phoenix open title. 1992: First tour victorycame at Northern telecom open. closing 65 gave him onestrokewin over Bill Britton. 1989: Leading money winneron u.S. golf tour. Amateur: Won 1986 Division II nationalBrandt JobeeXeMPt StAtUS: t6 at 2010 pga tour QualifyingtournamentFULL nAMe: Brandt William JobeHeiGHt: 5-11weiGHt: 180BiRtHDAte: august 1, 1965BiRtHPLAce: oklahoma city, oKReSiDence: Southlake, tXchampionship while at Florida Southern. First-team allamericanin 1985-86.PeRSonAL:Began to take golf seriously at age 14 after family movedto Florida from maryland, where he played Little Leaguebaseball. Still avid Baltimore orioles fan…Won firsttournament at 15 as member of greater tampa Junior golfassociation…partnered with Feed the children for fooddrives at various tour events.FAMiLY: Wife, Jennifer; Brittan catherine (5/7/00),Jackson William (7/30/02)eDUcAtion: ucLa (1988, History)SPeciAL inteReStS: Sports, fishing, huntingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1988Q ScHooL: 1990nationwide tour AlumnusBeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:2—2005 the INtErNatIoNaL, t2—2002 michelobchampionship at Kingsmill, 2005 BellSouth classic.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (12):1990 British columbia open [can]. 1991 payless classic[can]. 1994 thailand open [asia], mak-Young classic [asia],malaysian classic [asia]. 1995 Bali open [asia], mitsubishigalant tournament [Jpn]. 1997 tokai classic [Jpn], golfDigest tournament [Jpn]. 1998 Japan pga championship[Jpn], uBE Kosan open [Jpn], mizuno open [Jpn].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t32—Hp Byron Nelson championship.2010 SeASon:Ended the Nationwide tour season No. 30 on the money listafter making 12 cuts in 23 starts. Had nine top-25 finishesand five top-10s. Was ranked No. 3 in total Driving, No. 3in Final round Scoring average and No. 6 in third roundScoring average…Ended the season with five top-10 finishes,including a career-best runner up finish at the WNBgolf classic and a third-place finish at the South georgiaclassic…Was tied for the lead with Nate Smith at theWNB golf classic heading into the 72nd hole but threeputtedto fall into a three-way t2…Fired a first-round 63at the price cutter charity championship, his best 18-holescore on the Nationwide tour, to share the first-round leadwith Kyle thompson. Eventually finished t5.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:Has battled injuries during the past few seasons, makingthe cut in 15 of 33 pga tour starts since the beginning ofthe 2007 season. Five top-25 finishes during that stretch,including two in 2008 (t11 at the u.S. Bank championshipand t18 at the 2008 u.S. open) and three in 2009 (t17 atthe Valero texas open, t21 at the FBr open and t22 atthe Honda classic)...2007: missed early portion of seasondue to freak home accident suffered in November 2006.Severed the tip of his left index finger and the base of hisleft thumb after a broom handle broke while sweeping hisgarage. after playing in five events, underwent seasonendingsurgery on his left hand after the EDS Byron Nelsonchampionship...granted major medical Extension for 2008and had 23 events to earn $774,164 (combined with 2007<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1987a 11990 11991 27 5 2 $37,502/1891992 2 1 6,340/2571993 11994 1 1 8,006/2581995 4 1 3,969/3131996 21997 11998 4 3 1 2 114,285/1771999 13 10 1 4 272,100/1412000 32 14 2 5 402,017/1202001 30 17 5 407,065/1242002 28 18 1 1 3 6 972,479/622003 22 16 1 4 691,604/912004 9 5 1 2 247,911/1782005 27 22 2 1 6 10 2,133,149/272006 28 19 2 4 802,432/1062007 5 1 246/51 11,016/2522008 19 7 2 183/940 293,214/1792009 8 6 3 160/227 265,841/1772010 1 1 35,317/total 266 147 3 2 17 49 6,704,246nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1991 12009 12010 23 12 1 1 5 9 $194,176/30total 25 12 1 1 5 9 194,176* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02masters t14 48u.S. open cut cut t39 t62 cut cut t52British open cut t52 cutpga cut t16tHE pLaYErS cut cut cutaccenture match play championshipt17 t33the Barclays t14 t33 WDBmW championship cut t42 3Year 03 04 05 06 07 08masterst32u.S. open t35 t33 cut t18British opent41pgacuttHE pLaYErS t32 t74 cuttour championship 27accenture match play championshipt33ca championshipt25the Barclayst66Deutsche Bank championship t8 t30BmW championship WD t63 t502-292 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSearnings of $11,016 would equal 2007’s No. 125 earningsof $785,180) and receive major medical Extension statusfor the remainder of the 2008 campaign. 2006: made 19cuts in 28 events with two top-10s. Finished in the top 125for the sixth time in his nine-year tour career...Shared thefirst-round lead with thomas Levet and held second-roundlead at Buick Invitational. closed with 2-over 74. Finishedthree strokes out of a three-man playoff won by tigerWoods...collected second top-10 of the season with a t4finish at the memorial tournament. 2005: playing on amajor medical Extension, enjoyed career season, with firstappearance in tour championship thanks to six top-10s...First top-10 of the season came in his sixth start, a t2 atthe weather-shortened, 54-hole BellSouth classic. Birdiedthe last hole to get into a five-way playoff with winnerphil mickelson, arjun atwal, rich Beem and Jose mariaolazabal. Eliminated on first extra hole when approachshot to the 18th hole found the water and he could notget up and down for par. the $330,000 check gave him$430,130 through six events, allowing him to remain inthe major medical Extension category for the remainderof the season...recorded third career runner-up finish atthe INtErNatIoNaL, one point behind retief goosen inthe modified Stableford scoring system. Forced to play 36holes Sunday, he grabbed the 54-hole lead with 12 pointsin the first 18 holes. In the final 18 holes, came up short,dropping three points to finish with 31 points. Secondplacefinish was still worth a career-best $540,000...closed with a 5-under 67 to finish t3 at chrysler classic ofgreensboro. 2004: Limited to nine events due to lingeringleft wrist problems after 2003 surgery. received a majormedical Extension for 2005. missed five weeks after tHEpLaYErS championship due to a recurring injury to his leftBrandt Jobe (Continued)hand. played two more events before ending season. 2003:although he recorded just one top-10, finished in the top100 on the money list for a second straight season...atthe Bank of america colonial, a final-round 64 produceda fourth-place finish...Withdrew from the 100th Westernopen with a shattered hook of left hamate bone (palm ofhand). Did not play again until the Valero texas open in lateSeptember. 2002: Finished in the top 100 for the first time inhis five-year career...recorded a t2 finish at the michelobchampionship at Kingsmill, where he held a one-strokelead over Billy mayfair heading into Sunday. Final-round 72left him two strokes behind winner charles Howell III, tiedwith Scott Hoch for second. 2001: For second consecutiveyear kept his card with a strong finish in the season-endingSouthern Farm Bureau classic. rounds of 67-66 put him ina tie for first, but closed 69-78, which still earned $14,960and a t28 finish, that was enough to move him into the top125. 2000: In first full season on tour since 1991, retainedfully-exempt playing privileges with strong finish to rank120th on money list...at the phoenix open, posted his bestfinal-round score of the year, 65, to finish t4. 1999: Joinedpga tour as special temporary member in September...Had first two career top-20s in major championships witht14 at masters and t16 at pga championship. Qualified forthe masters by virtue of being in top 50 in official Worldgolf ranking...played on the Japan golf tour from 1995-1999 with six victories and a pair of runner-up finishes.1998: Was fourth on 1998 Japan golf tour order of meritwith three victories. 1997: top 20 on Japan golf tour orderof merit with two wins. 1996: Was 20th on Japan golf tourorder of merit with 70.99 scoring average. 1995: Finished25th on Japan golf tour order of merit and was rankedthird in scoring with 70.24 average. Winner of asian orderrichard s. JohnsoneXeMPt StAtUS: t22 at 2010 pga tour QualifyingtournamentFULL nAMe: carl richard Stanley JohnsonHeiGHt: 5-7weiGHt: 145BiRtHDAte: october 15, 1976BiRtHPLAce: Stockholm, SwedenReSiDence: Jupiter, FLof merit. 1994: Second on asian tour order of merit. 1993:third on asian tour order of merit. 1991: First earned pgatour playing privileges with sixth-place finish at pgatour Qualifying tournament. 1990: played canadian tourwhere he won the British columbia open and finished firston the order of merit while compiling the low scoring averagefor the year. Amateur: Named all-american 1986-88,all-pac-10 conference 1986-87...member of 1988 Ncaachampionship team while at ucLa.PeRSonAL:Interest in golf stemmed from his attendance at 1978 u.S.open at cherry Hills cc in Denver.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................68.77Driving Distance ...........................................314.6Driving accuracy percentage .......................46.43%greens in regulation percentage ................65.28%putting average ...........................................1.872(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 68–Hp Byron Nelsonchampionship/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2005 FuNaIclassic at Walt Disney World resort/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $540,000–2005 the INtErNatIoNaL/2career High official world Rank: after 1998 Westintexas open/30FAMiLY: Wife, Linda; Vera Sophia (6/11/07)SPeciAL inteReStS: Snowboarding, tennis, carstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1998Q ScHooL: 2002JoineD toUR: 2003Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2008 u.S. Bank championship in milwaukee.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (3):1999 Neuchatel open golf trophy [Eurchall]. 2002 aNZchampionship [Eur]. 2010 Nordea Scandinavian masters[Eur].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t4—mayakoba golf classic; t8—turning Stone resortchampionship.2010 SeASon:recorded two top-10s but failed to finish inside the top125 on the money list for the first time in three years…played the final 38 holes of the mayakoba golf classicwithout a bogey en route to a t4 finish. opened the eventwith a 3-under 68 with caddie Lance ten Broeck on hisbag. Immediately following the round, ten Broeck gainedentry off of the alternate list and went on to post a 76. Helater withdrew from the event and returned to his caddieduties…posted rounds of 68-67 on the weekend of theturning Stone resort championship to finish t8, his secondtop-10 of the season…Won his first European tour titlein eight years when he captured the Nordea Scandinavianmasters. made a 30-foot birdie putt on the 72nd hole atBro Hoff Slott gc in Stockholm, Sweden, to edge rafaEchenique by a stroke.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Had two top-10s, five top-25s and finished 119th onthe money list for the second consecutive season. Shot a 63during the first round of the 50th Bob Hope classic on hisway to a t9 finish...Finished t8 in his British open debut,one year after claiming his first pga tour victory at the2008 u.S. Bank championship which was played the sameweek. 2008: In 13th start of the season, captured first pgatour event at the u.S. Bank championship to become sixthSwedish player to win on the pga tour. posted rounds of63-67-70-64—264, with birdies on three of his final fourholes, to edge Ken Duke by one stroke. carded a hole-in-onein the first round (No. 14 at Brown Deer park golf course)and became first player since Jim Furyk (2007 canadianopen) to record an ace en route to victory. 2007: claimedthree top-25 finishes in 32 starts, including a t15 at theValero texas open...Finished t19 at pga tour Qualifyingtournament to earn full exemption for 2008. 2006: made 17cuts in 29 starts in second season on tour, three of whichresulted in top-10s, including a playoff loss to tim Herronat the Bank of america colonial. 2005: playing with partialstatus, finished safely in the top 125 on money list...postedt9 at the Zurich classic of New orleans for first top-10 inthird start...one month later, added a t6 at the FedEx St.Jude classic, his second top-10 in memphis (t3 in 2003)in three appearances...third top-10 was a t7 at the JohnDeere classic, where he finished three shots behind SeanPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.16 (123)Driving Distance ...........................................277.3 (175)Driving accuracy percentage .......................70.92% (11)greens in regulation percentage ................68.50% (58)putting average ...........................................1.793 (120)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–Justin timberlake ShrinersHospitals for children open/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2 times, mostrecent 2009 the 50th Bob Hope classic/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $720,000–2008 u.S. Bank championship in milwaukee/1career High official world Rank: after 2006 FedEx St.Jude classic/94pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-293


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2o’Hair. played in the final threesome, three shots off thelead of J.L. Lewis on Sunday. posted a final-round 70...Fourth top-10 was a t8 at the Buick open, aided by fourrounds in the 60s. 2004: Lone top-10 of the season was at8 at the chrysler classic of greensboro near season’s end.Enabled Johnson to jump inside the top 150 and receivepartial status for 2005. 2003: First top-10 finish of pgatour career came in 14th start of the season at the FedExSt. Jude classic. carded a career-best 7-under 64 in thefirst round. Held or shared the lead for the first 54 holes andled David toms by one entering the final round. paired withtoms in the final group on Sunday, carded 2-under 69 tofinish t3, four shots behind toms. Finished t7 at the Valerotexas open moving from 124th on the season money listrichard s. Johnson (Continued)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2002 12003 28 16 1 2 3 $559,021/1202004 32 18 1 3 461,183/1482005 16 9 4 5 689,364/1162006 29 17 1 3 10 1,555,376/502007 32 15 3 377,951/1652008 21 9 1 1 2 97,552/77 884,367/1192009 26 17 2 5 599/91 687,077/1192010 27 18 2 6 323/139 678,515/135total 212 119 1 1 1 15 37 5,892,854nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2002 2 2 1 $7,177/1922005 7 6 1 5 58,568/842008 2 1 1 6,300/210total 11 9 1 7 72,045eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 2 2 1 1 1 $360,270* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*to 111th thanks to a $98,291 payday. 2002: Earned hiscard for 2003 by finishing t11 at the pga tour Qualifyingtournament in La Quinta, ca. made first tour start earlierin the season at tHE INtErNatIoNaL...member of theEuropean tour since 2000...Won for the first time at theaNZ championship, beating australians craig parry, andreStolz and Scott Laycock in the modified Stableford format...made 22 starts on the European tour with 14 cuts madeto finish 60th on the order of merit. 2001: Best finish onEuropean tour was t2 at Sao paulo Brazil open. 2000:First full year on the European tour, with a best finish oft2 at the madeira Island open. reached the Europeantour via Q-School. 1999: played the European challengetour, shooting a final-round 64 to come from four strokes<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYback to win the Neuchatel open golf trophy in his nativeSweden. 1998: First professional season, making two cutsin four starts on the European tour and three starts on theEuropean challenge tour.PeRSonAL:Something of a daredevil sportsman as a teenager. playedhandball at a high level in Sweden and was a tennis playerfrom age 6. took up skateboarding and competed in theSwedish championships. Suffered seven broken ribs, andalso broke a hand and a foot doing stunts…Started golfat 15 as his girlfriend’s family played. Won two nationaljunior events…comes from an international background.His grandfather is an american (New Jersey) who marrieda Swede and settled in Sweden.Year 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10u.S. opencutBritish open t8 t74pga cut cut cuttHE pLaYErS cut t27 cut t45 cutHSBc championst34the Barclays t54 t66 t68 t31Deutsche Bank championship t42 t17 cut cut t21 72BmW championship cut t33 cutKent JoneseXeMPt StAtUS: t16 at 2010 pga tour QualifyingtournamentFULL nAMe: Stephen Kent JonesHeiGHt: 5-8weiGHt: 150BiRtHDAte: January 8, 1967BiRtHPLAce: portales, NmReSiDence: albuquerque, NmFAMiLY: Wife, Joanna; Lauren marie (10/11/00),Samuel Kent (10/8/02)eDUcAtion: university of New mexico (1990, Businessadministration; 1991, masters, Business admininstration)SPeciAL inteReStS: reading, fishingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1992Q ScHooL: 1997, 1998, 2001, 2007, 2008nationwide tour Graduate (2000)BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t5—2010 reno-tahoe open.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):2000 Shreveport open, greensboro open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t5—reno-tahoe open.2010 SeASon:Veteran member played in nine events, with six cuts andearned career-best finish on the pga tour with a t5 atthe reno-tahoe open…also played 15 Nationwide tourevents, with three top-10s.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: after regaining tour status for the second consecutiveseason via the pga tour Qualifying tournament, hefinished 171st on the money list...posted his 10th careertop-10 on the pga tour with a t9 at the puerto rico openpresented by Banco popular. It was his only top-10 finish in24 starts on tour...missed cut at Boise event in his onlystart on the Nationwide tour. 2008: made it through thefinal two stages at the pga tour Qualifying tournament.Fired six rounds of par or better at pga West in La Quinta,ca, in the final stage to finish t18...claimed four top-25finishes on the pga tour with his best finish being a t19 atthe u.S. Bank championship in milwaukee. 2007: Finishedt11 at the Qualifying tournament...Ended the season 134thon the money list…at the Viking classic recorded his besteffort of the season with a t8, his best performance since at6 at the 2006 84 Lumber classic...two weeks later, continuedto climb up the tour money list with a t10 at the 2007Frys.com open. With paycheck of $96,000, jumped from No.152 to No. 141 with three events remaining in the season...Has recorded nine of his 10 career top-10s in the last fiveyears. 2006: rallied down the stretch to retain his card,finishing a career-best 101st in earnings...posted five of hiseight top-25s in final eight starts…aided by a final-roundPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.59Driving Distance ...........................................289.3Driving accuracy percentage .......................72.88%greens in regulation percentage ................68.18%putting average ...........................................1.837(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 66–2 times, most recentWyndham championship/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2005 DeutscheBank championship/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $154,100–2006 84 LumBEr classic/t6career High official world Rank: after 2004 mcIHeritage/1652-294 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSKent Jones (Continued)67, tied for the day’s best round, at the 84 Lumber classic,jumped from t36 to t6. Jumped into the top 125 on tourmoney list with paycheck of $154,100…clinched cardat last regular full-field event with a t11 at the chryslerchampionship. 2005: placed in the top 125 for the thirdconsecutive season...recorded a t10 finish at the DeutscheBank championship…Finished the year missing the cut inthe last two full-field events, but his $629,944 total wasenough to secure 123rd on the money list. 2004: Finishedin the top 125 for the second straight season, thanks inpart to a t17 at the final full-field event of the season, thechrysler championship. came into the event No. 124 onthe money list and improved to No. 119...posted five sub-70 rounds en route to t9 finish at the Bob Hope chryslerclassic, second top-10 of career and first since 2002campaign...added another top-10 (t10) two weeks laterat the at&t pebble Beach National pro-am. one of five<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1996 1 1 $5,415/3091997 11998 29 17 2 133,339/1711999 26 7 1 64,217/2182001 28 7 1 87,308/2012002 33 19 1 6 489,879/1312003 23 13 7 539,737/1222004 32 17 2 6 674,909/1192005 32 17 2 4 629,944/1232006 32 18 2 8 860,766/1012007 30 17 2 6 165/1,196 651,108/1342008 23 11 4 181/957 304,432/1772009 24 12 1 2 180/162 301,879/1712010 9 6 1 1 188/117 188,746/190total 323 162 11 48 4,931,680nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1992 11993 2 2 $846/2221994 21996 25 10 1 3 14,830/1011997 27 17 1 3 9 45,689/461998 11999 1 1 953/2262000 25 17 2 4 11 220,081/72001 12003 2 1 1,520/3132008 12009 12010 15 7 3 4 68,818/84total 104 55 2 1 11 27 352,736* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*players with rounds in the 60s (69) during Sunday’s finalround. 2003: Entered the season with conditional statusafter finishing 131st on the 2002 money list...Seven top-25sallowed him to finish in the top 125 on the money list forthe first time in his career...Finished the season with fourconsecutive made cuts, moving from 143rd to 122nd duringthat stretch. 2002: made the most of 33 events entered,making 19 cuts. Earned first top 10 of tour career at theat&t pebble Beach National pro-am with a t8. 2001: onlytop 25 was a t15 at John Deere classic. 2000: Was twotimewinner on Nationwide tour at Shreveport open andgreensboro open. Set tournament record by three strokesin greensboro with a 17-under 263. 1999: Earned his cardby finishing t35 at the 1998 Qualifying tournament. 1998:rookie on tour, was one shot off the lead after 36 holesof the Buick open, finished t12.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08u.S. open t82 cut t68 cut t48tHE pLaYErS cut t75 cut cutthe Barclays t54 cut t65 cut t30 cut cut t47Deutsche Bank championship t13 t37 t10 t22BmW championship cut 67 cut cut t60 81Year 09 10u.S. opent74PeRSonAL:college teammate of pga tour member tim Herron…Season ticket holder for New mexico basketball andfootball…traveled with his wife and dog for three yearsin recreational vehicle while playing the canadian tour(1993-94) and the Hooters tour (1995). Finally sold thetruck after putting more than 200,000 miles on it…Wasinducted in the carlsbad (Nm) athletic Hall of Fame…Favorite golf course played is cypress point. Would mostlike to play augusta National. Never travels without hisamazon Kindle…Favorite college team is the university ofNew mexico. Favorite professional teams are the Dallascowboys and Los angeles Dodgers…Favorite tV showis “modern Family.” Favorite book is Stephen King’s TheStand.Section 2 Player BiograPhiessunghoon KangeXeMPt StAtUS: t16 at 2010 pga tour QualifyingtournamentFULL nAMe: Sunghoon KangHeiGHt: 5-8weiGHt: 170BiRtHDAte: January 4, 1987BiRtHPLAce: Jejudo, South KoreaReSiDence: Seoul, South KoreaFAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: Yonsei university (2009)SPeciAL inteReStS: moviestURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2007cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:Will play his rookie season on the pga tour in 2011after finishing t16 at the 2010 pga tour Qualifyingtournament. Has never played on the pga tour orNationwide tour. Earned rookie of the Year honors on theKorean tour. Has also played on the asian tour and theJapan golf tour. Finished runner-up to thongchai Jaideeat the 2009 Ballantine’s championship. Amateur: u.S.Junior amateur and public Links Semifinalist. Winner ofthe Skyhill open championship. Earned a gold medal in theasian games.PeRSonAL:His only brother serves as his caddie. golf instructors usedinclude Hank Haney and Don Brown…Favorite course he’splayed is pinx cc in his native South Korea. the courseshe would most like to play are augusta National and St.andrews…Favorite professional team is the Los angelesLakers. Favorite tV show is “radio Star.” Favorite food iskalbe, and favorite athletes to watch are tiger Woods andKobe Bryant. Enjoys visiting European cities…Would roundout his dream foursome with Woods, Jack Nicklaus andBen Hogan.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-295


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSJonathan KayeSection Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (2):2003 Buick classic. 2004 FBr open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t26—reno-tahoe open.2010 SeASon:made three of six cuts and did not register a top 10 for justthe second time in the last 11 seasons…made seven of 15cuts on the Nationwide tour with a pair of top 10s.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: played on a major medical Extension, making eightcuts in 17 starts. Had 13 events to earn $743,805, whencombined with $41,375 earned in 2008, would equal No.125 on the 2007 money list and enable him to play out ofthe major medcial Extension category for the remainder ofthe season. Earned approximately $240,000 in his 13 eventsand played just four more events after that, including theLegends reno-tahoe open, where he was one of sevenplayers to earn his first top-10 of the season, posting a t9to match his t9 finish there 10 years ago. also finishedsecond in reno in 2002 and 2005. a t11 at the Valero texasopen included a third-round 63, his season-low and just onestroke shy of his career-best. a t17 in Boise was his bestfinish in three starts on the Nationwide tour. 2008: madethe cut in three of eight starts on the pga tour, with hisbest finish being a t44 at the at&t classic. after re-gainingtour card through the pga tour Qualifying School,unable to play in 2007 after undergoing surgery on rightbig toe early in the year. toe had plagued him for years.granted major medical Extension for 2008. 2006: Struggledin 2006, falling outside the top 125 for the first time since1998...Improved status for 2007 with t29 finish at theQualifying tournament. 2005: Finished in the top 80 (No.53) for the seventh straight season and earned over $1 millionfor the fourth consecutive year...among the leaders allweek during the season-opening mercedes championships.Briefly held lead in final round after posting an eagle on No.eXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: Jonathan andrew KayeHeiGHt: 5-10weiGHt: 165BiRtHDAte: august 2, 1970BiRtHPLAce: Denver, coReSiDence: phoenix, aZ; plays out of Silverleaf gc9 and a birdie on No. 10. Finished solo second, one back ofStuart appleby after a closing 2-under 71. Led the field inputting average (1.667) for the week after finishing t167in putting average in 2004...Second top-10 of the seasonwas a t6 at the memorial tournament...Struggled withinjuries during the middle of the season, including ulnarinflammation...With second career runner-up finish at thereno-tahoe open, moved to second on the tournament’sall-time money list with $722,750. Finished three behindwire-to-wire champion Vaughn taylor. 2004: collectedsecond tour title of his career at the FBr open. picked up$936,000 with his victory and moved to the top of the pgatour season money list for the first time in his career. Winwas second in his last 14 starts on tour. His wife, Jennifer,won the Wives golf classic held early in the week withplayers caddying for the wives...Dealt with injuries throughoutthe remainder of season—back pain, which occurredduring his first match of the World golf championshipsaccenturematch play championship, and a bad wrist,which he aggravated prior to the INtErNatIoNaL. 2003:captured first career victory in his 195th start on tour atthe Buick classic. Defeated John rollins with an eagle-3on the first extra hole to raise his playoff record to 1-1.Birdied 72nd hole to force playoff. Shared third-round leadwith Briny Baird, Skip Kendall and John rollins. Due to rainshortenedSaturday, played 30 holes on Sunday...Earnedfirst top-10 at a major championship with a t10 at the u.S.open...In only second World golf championships appearance,finished second at NEc Invitational, four shots behindDarren clarke...Ended the season on a high note with t7finish at the tour championship, his first appearance in theevent. 2002: posted t2 at the canon greater Hartford open.Held first 54-hole lead of career at 13-under-par, one strokeahead of Scott Verplank. carded final-round 70, missingbirdie putt on 72nd hole that would have forced a playoffwith winner phil mickelson...Lost in a playoff to chris rileyat the reno-tahoe open. tied with riley and Steve Fleschfor the lead through 54 holes, missed eight-footer for birdieFAMiLY: Wife, Jennifer; ryelie (6/24/05), Breeze(6/26/07)eDUcAtion: university of colorado (1993, Bachelor ofScience)SPeciAL inteReStS: cooking, avid indoorsman, coloringtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1993Q ScHooL: 1994, 1998, 2006nationwide tour Alumnuson 72nd hole that would have clinched first tour victory.2001: Had only one top-10 (third at B.c. open) but was ableto parlay making 26 cuts in 33 starts into a very respectableyear...took first-round lead in the canon greater Hartfordopen with an opening 62 after coming close to withdrawingdue to a pinched nerve. round featured a 29 on the frontnine. 2000: Surpassed the $1-million mark for the first timesince joining the pga tour on the strength of a career-high11 top-25 finishes and four top-10s, including a secondand third...posted best finish of the year at inaugural SEIpennsylvania classic, a t2 worth $192,000...tied the tpcat Summerlin course record with a 10-under-par 62 on thefinal day at the Invensys classic at Las Vegas. Finishedt3 and won $246,500. 1999: Had five top-10s, includinga second at Las Vegas Invitational, three behind winnerJim Furyk...opened with 64, one off first-round lead atBob Hope chrysler classic. Followed with second-round 83and next round shot 62 to tie tamarisk course record. HisPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.82Driving Distance ...........................................302.7Driving accuracy percentage .......................71.43%greens in regulation percentage ................55.56%putting average ...........................................1.767(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 67–puerto rico open/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–3 times, mostrecent 2001 canon greater Hartford open/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $936,000–2004 FBr open/1career High official world Rank: after 2004 the Hondaclassic/14<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1995 25 8 1 2 4 $191,883/941996 3 1 5,070/3181997 2 1 1 10,693/2661998 21 12 1 86,496/1901999 32 24 1 5 10 845,051/492000 34 24 1 1 4 11 1,096,131/402001 33 26 1 1 6 683,210/792002 27 15 2 4 5 1,082,803/602003 27 18 1 1 8 9 2,474,837/162004 25 16 1 2 6 1,695,332/342005 24 16 2 3 5 1,416,109/532006 32 17 1 5 578,714/1352008 8 3 231/177 41,375/2352009 17 8 1 3 163/221 327,408/1662010 6 3 222/34 38,989/228total 316 192 2 8 2 31 66 10,574,101nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1995 3 2 1 2 $6,747/1421997 3 2 1 3,382/1632009 3 2 1 11,506/1872010 15 7 2 3 47,282/102total 24 13 3 7 68,917* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06masters t43 cut t43u.S. open cut t10 cutBritish opencut cut cutpga t51 t63 cut t61 cut cuttHE pLaYErS cut t18 t57 t32 cut t53 cuttour championship 7accenture match play championship t33 t33 t33Bridgestone Invitational 2 t65ca championship 20 t59the Barclays cut t54 DQ t37 t79 1 t80 WD t42Deutsche Bank championship t9 t52 t69BmW championship cut t31 t27 t582-296 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRS21-stroke improvement from second round to third wasbest turnaround since Bob murphy shot 88-69 in first tworounds to improve 19 strokes at 1985 Bing crosby Nationalpro-am. 1995: Had brush with first pga tour victory atQuad city classic. In tournament shortened to 54 holes dueto weather, stood on final tee leading D.a. Weibring by oneJonathan Kaye (Continued)stroke. When he bogeyed and Weibring birdied from offthe green, fell to second. Earned $108,000 to clinch tourcard. 1998: regained pga tour membership with t2 atpga tour Qualifying tournament. 1997: played underspecial medical extension. 1996: Had rotator cuff surgeryin February. missed majority of 1996 and 1997 seasons butplayed several times on pga tour and Nationwide tour.Amateur: Won 1992 ping Intercollegiate in playoff overphil mickelson.PeRSonAL:a self-taught player who has never had a teacher. “there’snobody who could teach my swing,” he explains.skip KendallBeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSHeS:2—1998 Buick Invitational, 1999 canon greater Hartfordopen, 2000 Southern Farm Bureau classic, 2004 Bob Hopechrysler classic.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (3):1994 Inland Empire open, carolina classic. 2007 chitimachaLouisiana open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t4—mayakoba golf classic.eXeMPt StAtUS: Veteran memberFULL nAMe: Jules I. KendallHeiGHt: 5-8weiGHt: 150BiRtHDAte: September 9, 1964BiRtHPLAce: milwaukee, WIReSiDence: Windermere, FLFAMiLY: Wife, traci; Noah Jules (6/4/98), remi Lynn(12/12/06); Brady thomas (6/22/09)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-3events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1987 11988 11990 1 1 $2,118/2751991 11992 11993 32 18 1 3 115,189/1291994 4 2 8,392/2571995 31 18 1 1 93,606/1641996 2 1 5,415/3091997 31 22 1 2 7 320,800/741998 30 22 1 5 13 796,564/321999 31 24 1 4 13 962,642/382000 32 24 1 1 3 7 947,118/502001 33 23 1 12 753,701/672002 31 20 2 8 653,594/1012003 30 24 2 12 1,022,244/702004 29 20 1 2 7 1,206,438/642005 32 9 1 180,561/2022006 22 14 1 5 439,934/1572007 5 2 1 1 200/440 116,346/2112008 6 1 255/28 7,910/2562009 3 2 1 229/29 62,700/2172010 18 11 1 2 179/159 304,439/178total 407 258 4 2 26 93 7,999,711nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1991 10 4 1 2 3 $17,660/651992 22 17 1 1 4 10 54,178/231993 2 2 1 2 2 16,500/861994 26 20 2 2 5 13 131,067/51995 2 2 1 2 12,367/1091996 26 20 1 1 9 16 107,396/92006 4 2 2 13,760/1662007 23 13 1 1 3 5 195,802/262008 24 15 2 2 7 140,027/492009 24 12 4 6 115,432/582010 10 6 1 3 36,878/117total 173 113 3 3 8 33 69 841,067* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*2010 SeASon:Veteran member on the pga tour, thanks to 258 careermade cuts entering the 2011 season. made 11 of 18 cutson the pga tour, with one top 10 and his best moneylistfinish since 2006…also made six of 10 cuts on theNationwide tour with one top 10…carded a final-round,7-under 64, equaling the low round of the week (Joe Durant,r1) and his best score on tour since 2007 at the mayakobagolf classic. Finished t4. the finish was his best on toursince a runner-up finish at the 2004 Bob Hope classic. thetop-10 effort earned a spot in the following week’s Wastemanagement phoenix open.eDUcAtion: university of Nevada-Las Vegas (1987,Business Education)SPeciAL inteReStS: reading, sports, green Baypackers, gardeningtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1987Q ScHooL: 1992nationwide tour Graduate (1994)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYcAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: played just three events on tour, making twocuts, including a t18 finish at his hometown u.S. Bankchampionship in milwaukee...also recorded four top-10sin 24 starts on the Nationwide tour to finish 58th on themoney list. 2008: made only one of six cuts on tour...made the cut in 15 of 24 Nationwide tour events in 2008with two third-place finishes. 2007: In second start of theseason, finished t9 at the inaugural mayakoba golf classic,aided by a third-round, 7-under-par 63...made the cut in 13of 23 events on the Nationwide tour, including five top-25finishes...Finished the year No. 26 on the money list, withYear 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03masters 56u.S. open cut t82 cutBritish open cut t59pga t10 t21 t27 t63 cut cuttHE pLaYErS 68 t10 cut t26 cut t32accenture match play championshipt33the Barclays t44 DQ t27 cut t33 t19 t25 t4Deutsche Bank championshipcutBmW championship cut t72 cut cut t17 t55 t55 t52 t58 t13Year 04 05 06u.S. open t17 t59British opent11pga 73tHE pLaYErScut cutthe Barclays t42 WDDeutsche Bank championship t22 cut cutBmW championshipt47 cut t58Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-297


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2$195,802, just $1,094 behind Jimmy Walker, who claimedthe final pga tour card for 2008...recorded his thirdNationwide tour win when he captured the chitimachaLouisiana open, defeating paul claxton with a birdie onthe third playoff hole. 2006: Spent most of season on tour(14 of 22 cuts) but also made two cuts in four starts onthe Nationwide tour...only top-10 was a t9 at the pgatour’s Buick championship. 2005: Fell out of the top-125(No. 202) for the first time since 1996. 2004: Finishedinside the top 125 on the pga tour money list for theeighth straight season. No. 64 was highest finish on toursince finishing No. 50 in 2000...career high in earnings,with $1,206,438, passing $1-million mark for second yearin a row...Earned fourth career runner-up finish in secondstart of season at the Bob Hope chrysler classic, fallingto phil mickelson on the first playoff hole. Shared the18-hole lead with mark Hensby after a first-round 63 andfinished 68-68-66-65—330 to earn a career-best paycheckof $486,000...Next top-10 did not come until may, a t5at the Bank of america colonial...Held a one-stroke leadover thomas Levet after 36 holes of the British open inScotland before finishing t11. 2003: Had only two top-10s,but was able to parlay making 24 cuts in 30 starts into avery respectable year in which he earned over $1 millionfor the first time in his career...two days before the startof the memorial tournament, cut most of the top of hisleft index finger above the first knuckle off while cutting abagel for breakfast. He put the finger tip on ice and rushedto a columbus, oH, hospital and had a two-hour procedureto reattach the finger, complete with 16 stitches. ten dayslater, was able to resume practice. three weeks after theaccident, returned to the tour with a reverse overlap gripat the Buick open, was tied for the third-round lead andfinished in a season-best t4. 2002: managed to stay inskip Kendall (Continued)the top 125 on the tour money list with two top-10s andeight top-25s...First top-10 of season did not come untilJune when he finished t7 at canon greater Hartford open.trailed Brett Quigley and Hidemichi tanaka by one strokeafter opening with a 5-under-par 65...added t10 at thegreater milwaukee open. aced the 215-yard, par-3 seventhhole with a 5-iron during the final round. His $80,600payday in milwaukee moved him over the $600,000 markto secure his tour card for 2003. 2001: made 23 cuts in acareer-high 33 starts...only top-10 was a t6 in the Nationalcar rental golf classic at Walt Disney World resort.performance was highlighted by a third-round 64. 2000:recorded third consecutive top-50 finish on the officialmoney list. three top-10s included runner-up finish forthird consecutive year, which came in season’s final weekat Southern Farm Bureau classic. Started the final day fourstrokes behind leader Steve Lowery, then posted a 66 onSunday to force a playoff. Lost when Lowery sank a 45-footputt from off the fringe for birdie on first playoff hole.along with Lowery, established new tournament record forlow 72 holes with 266. 1999: at canon greater Hartfordopen, shared first-round lead after opening 63. closed with68-68-66 for second career runner-up finish, three strokesbehind Brent geiberger...Set competitive course record atmedinah with 65 in second round of pga championship.1998: posted first career runner-up finish, losing playoff toScott Simpson in Buick Invitational. Birdied final hole fromnine feet to force playoff. 1997: Earned more than he hadin first five tour seasons combined--$320,800. Best finish,a third-place showing, came at Sprint International. 1996:returned to Nationwide tour and finished ninth on moneylist, thanks to nine top-10s, including second at tri-citiesopen. 1994: Finished fifth in earnings on Nationwide tourmoney list. Won Inland Empire open and carolina classic.1993: First year on tour after earning co-medalist honorsat 1992 Qualifying tournament, despite opening-round79. Best finish of year was eighth at Sprint International.Amateur: Winner of 1988 and 1989 Wisconsin Stateopens.PeRSonAL:In 1994, became first Nationwide tour player to serve ashost of “Inside the pga tour.”… Serves as host for thechildren’s Hospital of Wisconsin/Skip Kendall pro-am forKids, which began in 2000…credited with showing the“claw” putting grip to chris Dimarco in 1995. putts withconventional grip.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.64 (161)Driving Distance ...........................................279.5 (157)Driving accuracy percentage .......................69.63% (21)greens in regulation percentage ................62.56% (179)putting average ...........................................1.789 (111)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–mayakoba golf classic/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–7 times, mostrecent 2007 mayakoba golf classic/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $486,000–2004 Bob Hope chrysler classic/2career High official world Rank: after 2000 BellSouthclassic/69Bio Kim (Bee-oh)eXeMPt StAtUS: t11 at 2010 pga tour QualifyingtournamentFULL nAMe: Bio KimHeiGHt: 6-0weiGHt: 178BiRtHDAte: august 21, 1990BiRtHPLAce: Seoul, South KoreaReSiDence: Seoul, South KoreaFAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: Yonsei universitySPeciAL inteReStS: SingingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2009cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:rookie will be youngest member on tour in 2011, andyoungest since Jason Day. Best finish on the Japan golftour was a t13 at the 2009 Nagashima Shigeo Invitational.Has also played on the asian golf tour but has never madea start on the pga tour or Nationwide tour.PeRSonAL:Favorite golf course played is torrey pines gc in La Jolla,ca…Would most like to play augusta National…Favoritefood is sushi…Favorite vacation spot is South Korea.Favorite city to visit is Irvine, ca.2-298 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSChris KirkeXeMPt StAtUS: 2nd on 2010 Nationwide tourmoney listFULL nAMe: christopher Brandon KirkHeiGHt: 6-3weiGHt: 175BiRtHDAte: may 8, 1985BiRtHPLAce: Knoxville, tNReSiDence: St. Simons Island, ga; plays out of SeaIsland gcFAMiLY: Wife, tahneeeDUcAtion: university of georgia (2007, SportsBusiness)SPeciAL inteReStS: paddle boarding, piano, skimboarding,fishing, kayakingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2007Q ScHooL: 2007, 2009nationwide tour Graduate (2010)BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t15—2010 the mcgladrey classic.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):2010 Fort Smith classic, Knoxville News Sentinel open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t15—the mcgladrey classic.2010 SeASon:made 21 starts on the Nationwide tour, earned two victoriesand finished second twice. Had seven top-10 finishesamong his 17 made cuts to finish No. 2 on the final moneylist despite missing the final two events of the year with aninjured wrist. Ended the season No. 1 in Scoring averageand all-around, No. 2 in greens in regulation and No. 4 inBirdie average. a playoff loss in the second event of theyear put him No. 3 on the money list and he would remainin the top-6 for the remainder of the season. Led the moneylist a total of six weeks during the year… came close towinning the second event of the year when he finishedregulation play tied for the lead with Jim Herman at themoonah classic in australia. Lost the playoff on the firstextra hole when Herman made a 6-foot birdie putt. Was10 strokes off the lead after 36 holes, but a third-round65, coupled with Herman’s 3-over 75, gave him a share ofthe 54-hole lead. Battled with Herman over the windsweptfinal round and held a two-stroke lead with three holes togo until he stumbled with bogeys at Nos. 16 and 17 to fallinto a tie. missed a 6-foot birdie putt for the win on 72ndhole. the playoff loss was the second of his career, with theother coming at the 2008 Knoxville open…continued hissolid play at the panama cLaro championship two weekslater, when he finished t9. Entered the final round t43 butmanaged to equal the low round of the day, a 4-under 66 torecord his second top-10 finish of the year…posted anothertop-10 finish at the Fresh Express classic at tpc Stonebrae.Despite a t47 standing after the first round, he came backwith the low round of the day—and tournament—in thesecond round by shooting a 63. a pair of 68s on the weekendled to a t5 finish…posted his second runner-up finishof the year three events later at the BmW charity pro-am.Did not shoot a score worse than 68 all week en route tot2, two strokes back of winner Fabian gomez…In June,fired a final-round 64 to win the Fort Smith classic by onestroke for his first career tour title. took the lead on thefront nine with four birdies in his first six holes but neededbirdies at Nos. 11, 13 and 15 to reach 16-under, one betterthan runner-up Kyle thompson, who posted a 7-under 63.the victory was worth $94,500 and pushed him to No. 1on the money list…Finished a season-best 21-under par atthe inaugural chiquita classic but could do no better thana t5 near cincinnati…collected his second win of the yearin august with a two-stroke victory at the Knoxville NewsSentinel open. matched the course record with a 9-under63 in the third round which propelled him to a one-strokelead after 54 holes. played the front nine Sunday in evenpar to lose the lead but fired a back nine 31, includingbirdies on his final two holes, to finish at 20-under 268 anddefeat travis Bertoni. First-place check of $90,000 vaultedhim back to No. 1 on the money list and made him the firstperson in 2010 to go over the $400,000 mark. Victory alsocame on his one-year wedding anniversary…Season endedon a sour note when he injured his left wrist, forcing him tomiss the final two events and derailed any chance he hadof winning the money title.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made the cut in four of 13 starts on the Nationwidetour. Lone top-25 finish was a t24 at the Nationwide tourplayers cup. Lost in a playoff on the egolf tour to tom gillisat pine Needles in march. 2008: played his rookie season onthe Nationwide tour in 2008, finishing No. 77 on the moneylist. made 10 cuts in 19 starts, including three top-25 finishes.Shot 66, making him one of the first-round leaders, witharjun atwal and Jarrod Lyle, at the Knoxville open. Birdiedthe 72nd hole to force a playoff with Lyle, who defeatedhim with a birdie on the first extra hole. the runner-up finish(his only one of the season) and $54,000 check moved himto 42nd on the money list at the time. 2007: missed the cutas an amateur at the 2007 Nationwide children’s HospitalInvitational, his only previous cut on tour. Has made four ofeight cuts during his career on the pga tour, with a t52 atthe 2008 at&t classic his best finish. Amateur: Winner ofthe 2007 Ben Hogan award, given annually to the nation’stop collegiate golfer. Helped lead the Bulldogs to the 2005Ncaa championship, which he calls his biggest thrill ingolf. also won two Southeastern conference team titles.Set a school record with seven individual victories, fourof which came during his senior season. Earned first-teamall-american honors his junior and senior seasons. Earnedsecond-team all-american honors as a sophomore. threetimefirst-team all-SEc selection. Set the school record witha 70.90 scoring average during junior season and tied theschool record with 10 top-10 finishes. For his career, finishedwith 24 top-10 finishes, just three shy of chip Beck’sschool record. His 71.89 career stroke average was just shyof the school record 71.79, held by former Nationwide tourmember Erik compton...capped his amateur career by representingthe u.S. at the 2007 Walker cup at royal countyDown gc in Northern Ireland.PeRSonAL:Loves to spend time at the beach. Lists winning the 2005national championship as his biggest thrill in golf. Biggestthrill outside of golf was getting married…Favorite golfcourse played is royal county Down. Would most liketo play cypress point gL…Favorite professional team isthe atlanta Braves. Favorite movie is “troy” and favoriteentertainer is Jack White. Favorite book is The Broker byJohn grisham…other favorites include lasagna and rogerFederer. Would round out his dream foursome with his dadand two brothers, preferably at augusta National. Bucketlist includes learning to be a good pianist, skydiving andbungee jumping.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................68.78Driving Distance ...........................................289.3Driving accuracy percentage .......................57.14%greens in regulation percentage ................79.17%putting average ...........................................1.789(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 66–the mcgladrey classic/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 66–2 times, mostrecent 2010 the mcgladrey classic/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $54,480–2010 the mcgladrey classic/t15career High official world Rank: after 2010 throughWeek Ending: 09 20 2010/134Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2007a 12007 22008 3 3 $37,724/2009 2 1 11,651/2010 1 1 1 54,480/total 9 5 1 103,855nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2007a 12008 19 10 1 1 3 $88,441/772009 13 4 1 13,606/1782010 21 17 2 2 7 11 411,206/2total 54 31 2 3 8 15 513,253* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 08 09u.S. opent78 cutnAtionAL teAMS: Walker cup (1), 2007.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-299


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSKevin KisnerSection Player BiograPhies2nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2010 mylan classic.2010 SeASon:made 26 starts on the Nationwide tour and had a win anda t2 among his six top-10 finishes. Ended the season No.11 on the money list and will be a rookie on the pga tourin 2011…Finished t7 in his first start as a Nationwidetour member at the michael Hill New Zealand open…atthe panama cLaro championship, he found himself aloneat the top of the leaderboard after 36 holes. His secondround,6-under 64 equaled the low round of the day. Hisfront-nine, 7-under 28 was the lowest front-nine score inthe seven-year history of the event. Despite rounds of 70-72on the weekend, he still managed to finish t9, recording hissecond top-10 showing of the year…Enjoyed another top-10 finish, at the Stadion athens classic, with a t10. Fireda stellar 65 in the second round after being t76 after thefirst round…added a t7 at the Fort Smith classic, thanksto rounds of 66-66 on the final two days…Earned his firstcareer win at the inaugural mylan classic near pittsburgh.rolled in a four-foot par putt on the final hole to finish13-under par about the same time leader geoffrey Siskwas suffering a double-bogey at the 17th hole, droppinghim to 12-under. Kisner was not aware he was leading thetournament until after he had completed his round. thefirst-place check of $108,000 was enough to vault him fromNo. 50 to No. 14 on the money list. the victory gave theuniversity of georgia back-to-back wins on tour. collegeteammate chris Kirk had captured the Knoxville NewseXeMPt StAtUS: 11th on 2010 Nationwide tourmoney listFULL nAMe: Kevin James KisnerHeiGHt: 5-10weiGHt: 165BiRtHDAte: February 15, 1984BiRtHPLAce: aiken, ScReSiDence: aiken, Sc; plays out of palmetto gcSentinel open the week before. Both players were membersof the Bulldogs’ 2005 Ncaa championship squad…Notched his sixth top-10 performance five starts later atthe miccosukee championship. Finished four strokes backof tournament winner Jason gore despite firing 67s in thelast three rounds.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: through sponsor exemptions, top-25 finishes andopen qualifying to play in six Nationwide tour events.made the cut in his first two starts, with a t15 at theathens regional Foundation classic and a t20 at the Southgeorgia classic. Best round was an opening 66 in athens...Has played on the egolf tour and the Nga Hooters tour.Finished No. 22 on the egolf tour money list, with 11 madecuts in 15 starts and five top-10 finishes. 2008: Wrappedup the egolf tour season No. 3 on the money list, withseven top-10 finishes and a victory at the Bermuda runopen. Amateur: Became the first player in universityof georgia history to be named all-american four times.Helped uga to the 2005 Ncaachampionship. attended Southaiken High School in Southcarolina, where he won two4a State championships.PeRSonAL:Has one brother and onesister…Lists todd andersonand Hugh royer III among hisinstructors…Favorite courseFAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: university of georgia (2006 Businessmanagement)SPeciAL inteReStS: Hunting, fishing, enjoying friendsand familytURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2006nationwide tour Graduate (2010)he’s played is augusta National and would like to play pineValley…Never travels without his computer. First car wasa chevrolet Blazer and now has a BmW 328i…Favorite collegeteam is the georgia Bulldogs and favorite pro team isthe carolina panthers…always uses head’s side on a cointo mark his golf ball…Favorite tV show is “24” and favoriteentertainer is chris rock. other favorites are macaroni andcheese, peyton manning and New York. puts tiger Woods,Will Smith and megan Fox in his dream foursome. Bucketlist includes skydiving and drving a stock car. Involved withthe First tee program.PLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer High official world Rank: after 2010 children’smiracle Network classic/235<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2006 12009 6 2 2 $16,342/1702010 26 16 1 1 6 10 279,292/11total 33 18 1 1 6 12 295,634* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*Colt Knost (NoasT)eXeMPt StAtUS: 15th on 2010 Nationwide tourmoney listFULL nAMe: colt KnostHeiGHt: 5-9weiGHt: 215BiRtHDAte: June 26, 1985BiRtHPLAce: garrettsville, oHReSiDence: Dallas, tX; plays out of royal oaks ccFAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: Southern methodist university (2007,Sociology)SPeciAL inteReStS: Dallas sports teams, movies, LasVegastURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2007JoineD toUR: 2009nationwide tour Graduate (2008, 2010)BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t25—2009 the 50th Bob Hope classic.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):2008 Fort Smith classic, price cutter charity championship.2010 SeASon:made 26 starts and had four top-10 finishes on theNationwide tour, highlighted by a playoff runner-up at theseason-ending Nationwide tour championship in Southcarolina. Shot a final-round 68 to erase a five-stroke deficitand force a playoff with 54-hole leader and eventual winnerBrendan Steele, who birdied the fourth extra hole for thewin. a payday of $108,000 was enough to vault him fromNo. 36 to No. 15 on the money list and give him a return tripto the pga tour, where he played in 2009…First top-10 ofthe year was a t5 at the mexico open Bicentenary. Birdiedthe last two holes during the final round to get to 9-under,three shots shy of joining a playoff…recorded his secondtop-10 finish two starts later at the chiquita classic. Fireda 64 in the third round for sole possession of second place,putting him four strokes back going into Sunday. Shot afinal-round 70 to fall back into a t3. He jumped from No. 62to No. 38 on the money list…continued his strong play atthe preferred Health Systems Wichita open. Finished thirdat crestview cc to move inside “the 25” to No. 21…Fellto No. 40 on the money list before closing the season witha t11 at the Winn-Dixie Jacksonville open and a playoffrunner-up at the tour championship to earn his tour card.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: played his rookie season on the pga tour aftergraduating from the Nationwide tour. He made the cut in11 of 24 starts. Lone top-25 finish was a t25 at the 50thBob Hope classic hosted by arnold palmer. 2008: Earnedhis pga tour card after placing sixth on the Nationwidetour money list, with $329,509. picked up his first careerwin in come-from-behind fashion at the Fort Smith classic.Fired a final-round 65 to overcome a six-stroke deficit onthe final day and win by one over Darron Stiles. Finished at12-under and collected a $99,000 first-place check, whichmoved him to No. 7 on the money list at the time. Finishedt29 at the Ford Wayne gretzky classic and won the pro-amteam competition with his partner, hockey legend Brett Hull.2-300 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSColt Knost (Continued)collected his second win of the year with a four-strokewin at the price cutter charity championship. grabbed thefirst-round lead with an 8-under 64 at Highland Springs ccand never looked back. Held the lead after the second andthird rounds. temporarily lost the lead to newcomer WebbSimpson and was two shots back in the final round whenhe made the turn. Holed out from the fairway for an eagle-2at the par-4 10th and then eagled the par-5 11th to regainthe lead. added several more birdies on the back nine andpulled away down the stretch for the only wire-to-wire winon tour that year. First-place check propelled him to No. 2on the money list and sewed up his 2009 pga tour card.Became second of four multiple winners on tour (JarrodLyle, Scott piercy and matt Bettencourt). closed the seasonwith strong play in his hometown at the Nationwide tourchampionship at tpc craig ranch near Dallas. Finished t3at the season-ending event, advancing from 11th to sixthon the money list...played five pga tour events, makingthe cut in one, finishing t36 at the mayakoba golf classic.2007: First career appearance on the pga tour came asan amateur at the EDS Byron Nelson championship, wherea second-round 64 led to a t67 finish. made the cut inhis next two starts, including in his professional debut atthe Valero texas open (t49) and the Frys.com open (t39).Amateur: Enjoyed a fine amateur career in 2007, winningthe u.S. amateur, u.S. amateur public Links championshipand leading the u.S. to a victory in the Walker cup, callingthe latter his biggest thrill in golf. Joined Bobby Jones(1930) and Jay Sigel (1983) as the only players to win threeuSga events in a season. one of just six players to wintwo uSga individual tournaments in a season. By turningpro, turned down invitations to play in the 2008 masters,u.S. open and British open. Was ranked as the top amateurin the country when he turned pro. Was awardedthe inaugural mark H. mccormack medal by the royal &ancient gc of St. andrews in 2007...Earned all-conference,all-conference tournament and all-region honors at Smu.Winner of the 2006 pinehurst Intercollegiate, his secondwin at the famed course. Won the prestigious 75th annualDixie amateur championship...Was also the 2004 Westernathletic conference Freshman of the Year.PeRSonAL:Lists winning the u.S. amateur and Walker cup ashis biggest thrills in golf. Lists royal county Down gcas his favorite golf course…Would most like to playthe augusta National gc…Favorite college team is thetexas Longhorns. Favorite professional team is the Dallascowboys. Favorite movie is “top gun” and favorite vacationspot is Las Vegas. Would round out his dream foursomewith tiger Woods, charles Barkley and michaelJordan.greg Kraft<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2007a 1 12007 3 2 $27,483/2008 5 1 16,129/2009 24 11 1 188/127 180,754/1932010 1total 34 15 1 224,366nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2008 22 14 2 1 4 7 $329,509/62009 22010 26 15 1 2 4 8 261,090/15total 50 29 2 1 3 8 15 590,599* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*nAtionAL teAMS: Walker cup (1), 2007.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.53Driving Distance ...........................................305.3Driving accuracy percentage .......................50.00%greens in regulation percentage ................61.11%putting average ...........................................1.864(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 67–Hp Byron Nelsonchampionship/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2009 the 50thBob Hope classic/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $38,150–2009 turning Stone resort championship/t29career High official world Rank: after 2009 the 50thBob Hope classic/212Section 2 Player BiograPhieseXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: gregory thomas KraftHeiGHt: 5-11weiGHt: 180BiRtHDAte: april 4, 1964BiRtHPLAce: Detroit, mIReSiDence: clearwater, FL; plays out of Belleair ccFAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: university of tampa (1986, Business)SPeciAL inteReStS: SportstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1986Q ScHooL: 1991, 1992, 1995, 2005nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2008 puerto rico open.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2005 Northeast pennsylvania classic.otHeR VictoRieS: (1):1993 Deposit guaranty golf classic [unofficial pga tourwin]BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t28—Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for childrenopen.2010 SeASon:unable to record a top-10 for the second straight season,while making only four of 22 cuts…Best finish was a t28 atthe Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made the cut in four of 21 starts, with two top-25finishes...Finished t14 at the Legends reno-tahoe open inaugust. after making it to the weekend—his first made cutsince he t48 at the Verizon Heritage in april—he openedhis third round by making birdies on five consecutive holesat montreux g&cc...only other top-25 finish was a t21at the puerto rico open. 2008: Earned his first officialpga tour title in his 379th tour start at the inauguralpuerto rico open. also recorded three top-10 finishes forthe first time since 1999. Surpassed the $1-million markfor the first time in his career...Win at the 1993 Depositguaranty classic was unofficial as it was played oppositethe masters. carded rounds of 69-66-69-70—274 in puertorico to overtake Bo Van pelt. Birdied the 71st hole to takea three-shot lead to the last hole, where he made bogey toclaim a one-shot win over Van pelt and Jerry Kelly...Finishedt10 at tHE pLaYErS thanks in part to a third-round 68, thelow round on Saturday...Four rounds in the 60s helped himfinish seventh at the Viking classic. 2007: Finished sixthat the Wyndham championship, his first top-10 since the2002 touchstone Energy tucson open. 2006: made 14of 26 cuts on tour with two top-25s, including a t19 atPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................73.07 (191)Driving Distance ...........................................273.2 (187)Driving accuracy percentage .......................62.50% (119)greens in regulation percentage ................60.63% (188)putting average ...........................................1.829 (182)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 66–Justin timberlake ShrinersHospitals for children open/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–1999mastercard colonial/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $630,000–2008 puerto rico open/1career High official world Rank: after 2000 Bob Hopechrysler classic/89pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-301


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2the INtErNatIoNaL. 2005: Finished t18 at Qualifyingtournament to regain status on tour. Spent season onNationwide tour where he finished 26th on the moneylist and picked up his first career victory at the Northeastpennsylvania classic. 2004: played in only four tournamentson tour, lowest of his career since joining in 1992,and did not make a cut. Finished t16 at the miccosukeeNationwide tour event, his only start on the Nationwidetour. 2003: made only nine starts on the season, with abest finish of t28 at the at&t pebble Beach National proam.2002: made 31 starts on the pga tour with his bestfinishes of t6 coming at the touchstone Energy tucsonopen early in the season. 2001: opened the season withtwo top-10s and secured his tour cared for the 2002season with seven straight cuts to finish the year. Earned$503,605 and finished 103rd on the money list. 2000:Earned third top-10 at advil Western open, the third thirdplacefinish of his career...also had second consecutive<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1992 30 11 1 3 $88,824/1401993 24 13 1 4 5 290,581/601994 30 13 1 1 3 5 279,901/691995 35 15 1 7 137,655/1391996 27 15 1 5 9 331,708/611997 35 18 5 152,109/1391998 25 17 2 6 326,571/941999 28 19 2 3 6 810,777/522000 29 23 1 2 6 597,021/812001 33 19 2 5 503,605/1032002 31 12 1 2 222,614/1712003 9 6 71,756/2202004 42006 26 14 2 273,734/1792007 10 5 1 3 155/1,335 278,590/1792008 21 11 1 3 5 93,710/125 1,204,559/902009 21 4 2 193/112 156,686/1972010 22 4 234/014 52,176/224total 440 219 1 4 3 28 71 5,778,868nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1990 9 4 2 $2,575/1541991 28 18 4 12 31,404/361992 1 1 1 1 3,031/1621993 1 1 1 1 5,250/1391998 2 1 1 1 3,947/1672004 1 1 1 8,250/2062005 21 13 1 3 10 172,490/262007 16 7 2 29,732/1342008 2total 81 46 1 10 30 256,680* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*greg Kraft (Continued)top-10s at mastercard colonial (t2 in 1999) with t6 afterrounds of 67-68-71-67...made 23 cuts in 29 starts for hisbest career percentage...also tied for 13th at the memorialtournament. 1999: For the first time in his career, recordeda pair of runner-up finishes in a single season with secondplace at Doral-ryder open and t2 at mastercard colonial...Held share of 54-hole lead at mastercard colonial aftertying course record with third-round 61, then closing with70. 1998: Earned best finish of season with t4 at unitedairlines Hawaiian open...In contention for three roundsat motorola Western open before final-round 75 placedhim t5. Held first-round lead after opening 67 and followedwith rounds of 70-66 to stand one off Vijay Singh’s54-hole lead. In field as sponsor’s exemption...Fired thirdroundcourse-record 65 in pga championship at Sahaleecc. opened 71-73 and closed with another 73 for t23.1996: recorded career-best five top-10 finishes—Depositguaranty golf classic (t3), Lacantera texas open (t4),<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04u.S. open t68 t53British opent47pga t47 cut cut t23 t61 t69tHE pLaYErS t78 cut cut t62 t22 t65 cutaccenture match play championshipt33the Barclays t50 cut cut cut t11 t63 t12 cut t68 cut cutBmW championship WD t30 2 t20 cut cut t5 cut t3 cut cutYear 05 06 07 08 09u.S. open cut cutpgacuttHE pLaYErSt10 cutthe BarclayscutDeutsche Bank championshipcutBmW championshipcutShell Houston open (t5), Quad city classic (t9) and gtEByron Nelson classic (t10). Led by four through 54 holes atDeposit guaranty golf classic, but 71 on Sunday droppedhim into t3, three behind winner Willie Wood. 1993:captured Deposit guaranty golf classic to claim $54,000when it was unofficial event in Hattiesburg, mS. Birdied72nd hole to defeat morris Hatalsky and tad rhyan byone stroke. During season had t6 at Freeport-mcmoranclassic, where he was 54-hole leader, one stroke aheadof payne Stewart and russ cochran before closing with3-over-par 75. 1992: only top-10 finish, t6 at Kemperopen...Birdied last two holes to make cut in Qualifyingtournament, then fired 5-under-par 31 on back side of tpcat the Woodlands to earn tour card.PeRSonAL:Interested in race cars of any kind, particularly porsches.Neal lancastereXeMPt StAtUS: major medical ExtensionFULL nAMe: grady Neal LancasterHeiGHt: 6-0weiGHt: 170BiRtHDAte: September 13, 1962BiRtHPLAce: Smithfield, NcReSiDence: Smithfield, Nc; plays out of cc ofJohnstonFAMiLY: Wife, ashleySPeciAL inteReStS: Fishing, movies, auto racingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1985Q ScHooL: 1989, 1990, 1999, 2009nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):1994 gtE Byron Nelson golf classic.otHeR VictoRieS (1):1999 utah open.2010 SeASon:Had shoulder surgery and did not play on the pga tour…Will play in a major medical Extension. Will have 23 eventsto earn $786,977, equaling No. 125 from 2010…missed thecut in only Nationwide tour start.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: posted three sub-70 rounds in the final three roundsof the six-round pga tour Qualifying tournament to securehis card for the 2010 season...played six events on the pgatour in 2009, making two cuts with a season-best t18 atthe Buick open...also made seven starts on the Nationwide2-302 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRStour posting three top-25 finishes. 2008: made nine startseach on the pga tour and Nationwide tour. 2007: Heldthe first-round lead at the John Deere classic beforefinishing t6. top-10 finish was his first on the pga toursince the 2004 Funai classic at the Walt Disney Worldresort. 2005: Fell out of the top-125 in 2005 for the firsttime in six seasons...Lone top-10 of the 2005 season, a t8,came in his 14th start at the FedEx St. Jude classic. 2004:Finished in the top 125 for the fifth straight season and12th time in 15-year tour career...posted first top-10 ofthe season at the B.c. open in July, thanks to four roundsin the 60s for only the fourth time in his career...Finishedt11 at the Ford championship at Doral after closing with65...recorded seven straight birdies (Nos. 15-3) during thefirst round of the u.S. Bank championship in milwaukee totie the top mark of the season...Second top-10 finish of theseason, a t10 finish at the FuNaI classic at Walt DisneyWorld resort, did not come until late october. He collected$93,100 and improved his season earnings to $689,203,good enough to secure his card for the 2005 season. 2003:His lone top-10 was a t6 at the Buick open, thanks to fourrounds in the 60s. First top-10 since a playoff loss to Johnrollins at the 2002 Bell canadian open...posted consecutivetop-20 finishes late in the year—t17 at Valero texasopen and t19 at Southern Farm Bureau classic—to helphim secure his card for the 2004 season. 2002: continueda four-year progression of earning more money than theprevious year with a career-high $813,230 in earnings...<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1990 26 11 2 7 $85,769/1421991 33 22 3 5 180,037/901992 35 23 1 4 146,867/1031993 32 19 2 5 149,381/1071994 29 19 1 1 2 305,038/581995 29 18 1 4 182,219/1011996 32 22 2 6 210,000/1041997 34 19 4 179,273/1251998 28 18 2 7 346,563/861999 35 13 1 3 283,140/1392000 31 19 2 5 466,712/1052001 36 18 1 3 6 657,580/802002 31 20 1 3 4 813,230/832003 35 21 1 6 590,627/1102004 33 21 2 6 701,239/1132005 31 18 1 4 532,185/1372006 19 5 54,680/2312007 13 7 1 2 171/1,080 229,053/1912008 9 5 225/227 70,138/2272009 6 2 1 212/56 69,774/214total 557 320 1 1 1 28 81 6,253,506nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1990 4 4 2 2 $4,516/1182003 12006 2 1 1 1 13,275/1682007 7 5 1 17,375/1792008 9 3 1 1 1 40,019/1132009 7 5 3 27,941/1412010 1 1 2,096/266total 31 19 1 4 8 105,221* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*Neal lancaster (Continued)Lost in three-man playoff at Bell canadian open whenJohn rollins birdied the first extra hole. t2 was best finishon tour since his 1994 playoff victory and the only runnerupfinish of his 13-year career. made double bogey on thefinal hole of regulation to force the playoff with rollins andJustin Leonard...posted back-to-back top-10s on the pgatour for only the second time in his career and first since1991 (t5-greater milwaukee open, t8-canadian open)with a t9 at the FedEx St. Jude classic and a t5 at theadvil Western open. 2001: turned in best season on toursince 1994 when he finished No. 58...two top-10s and onetop-15 in last five starts left him at No. 80 on money list andsecured his tour card for another season. made $345,450of his $657,580 during that period. 2000: Finished t4 at theBay Hill Invitational for the best effort of the season...t8 atthe John Deere classic after posting four rounds in the 60sfor the first time in his career in a single tournament. 1999:Finished out of the top 125 on the official money list for thefirst time since joining the tour in 1990, with 139th-placeranking. Forced to earn full playing privileges for the 2000season through third-place finish at pga tour Qualifyingtournament. 1998: Was 86th on the final season money listwith $346,563. 1997: Finished right on the number of 125thon the final season money list to earn playing privileges for1998. 1996: made history for second time at u.S. open.appeared on way to missing the cut after playing first 27holes 7-over par. posted a 29 on back nine at oakland Hillsto easily qualify for final two rounds. the 29 was made<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYpossible with a birdie on hole 11, eagle on 12 and birdiesfrom 13 through 15. 1995: During u.S. open at ShinnecockHills, became first player to shoot 29 in u.S. open for nineholes. moved from 46th-place tie to fourth on final dayafter posting 36-29—65 to finish four strokes behind coreypavin. Birdied holes 11-14, 16 and 17. 1994: Lone pgatour victory came at rain-shortened gtE Byron Nelsonclassic. Birdied the final two holes in regulation to join intour-record, six-man playoff. Birdied first extra hole todefeat David Edwards, tom Byrum, mark carnevale, Davidogrin and Yoshinori mizumaki. 1989: Winner of pine treeopen in Birmingham, aL, and the utah open.PeRSonAL:Didn’t take first golf lesson until 1992. Was self-taughtuntil then. First lesson was given to him by L.B. Floyd,father of raymond Floyd. With $93 bankroll and driving avan, gave mini-tours a try in 1989. Earned $96,000 in fourmonths before going to Qualifying tournament.Year 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02masterscut cutu.S. open t4 t82British opent37pga t84 t44 t52 cut t34tHE pLaYErS t20 t40 cut t35 cut t53 cut cut cut cut 68the Barclays t76 66 t50 cut cut t43 t51 t41 cut t64BmW championship cut t29 cut cut t55 cut t48 t42 t61 cut t5Year 03 04 05 06u.S. opencuttHE pLaYErS t27 83 WDthe Barclays cut t32 t32Deutsche Bank championship t32 t22 t60 cutBmW championshipcut cut t40PLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–1998 canongreater Hartford open/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $352,000–2002 Bell canadian open/t2Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-303


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSBernhard langer (BUrN-hard lahNg-ur)Section Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (3):1985 masters tournament, Sea pines Heritage. 1993masters tournament.cHAMPionS toUR VictoRieS (13):2007 administaff Small Business classic. 2008 toshibaclassic, ginn championship Hammock Beach resort,administaff Small Business classic. 2009 mitsubishiElectric championship at Hualalai, Liberty mutual Legendsof golf, triton Financial classic, 3m championship.2010 allianz championship, outback Steakhouse proam,the Senior open championship, u.S. Senior openchampionship, Boeing classic.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (58):1974 german National open championship [am].1977 german National open championship. 1979german National open championship. 1980 DunlopwoRLD GoLF HALL oF FAMe MeMBeR (inducted 2002)eXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: Bernhard LangerHeiGHt: 5-9weiGHt: 160BiRtHDAte: august 27, 1957BiRtHPLAce: anhausen, germanyReSiDence: Boca raton, FLmasters, colombian open. 1981 german National openchampionship, Bob Hope British classic. 1982 Lufthansagerman open. 1983 Italian open, glasgow golf classic,St. mellion timeshare tpc, casio World open [Jpn].1984 peugeot open de France, KLm Dutch open, carroll’sIrish open, Benson & Hedges Spanish open, germanNational open championship. 1985 Lufthansa germanopen, panasonic European open, australian masters [aus],german National open championship. 1986 german open,Lancome trophy, german National open championship.1987 Whyte & mackay pga championship, carroll’sIrish open, german National open championship. 1988Epson grand prix of Europe, german National openchampionship. 1989 peugeot Spanish open, germanmasters, german National open championship. 1990cepsa madrid open, austrian open, german Nationalopen championship. 1991 Benson & Hedges Internationalopen, mercedes german masters, german National openFAMiLY: Wife, Vikki; Jackie (7/9/86); Stefan(6/8/90), christina (2/3/93), Jason (3/20/00)SPeciAL inteReStS: Skiing, football, tennis, cycle riding,christianitytURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1972JoineD toUR: 1985, 2001championship, Hong Kong open. 1992 Heineken Dutchopen, Honda open, german National open championship.1993 Volvo pga championship, Volvo german open.1994 murphy’s Irish open, Volvo masters. 1995 Volvopga championship, Deutsche Bank open tpc of Europe,Smurfit European open. 1996 alfred Dunhill masters.1997 conte of Florence Italian open, Benson & HedgesInternational open, chemapol trophy czech open, Lindegerman masters, argentinian masters [Sa]. 2001 the tNtopen [Eur], Linde german masters. 2002 Volvo masters[Eur] {shared with colin montgomerie].otHeR VictoRieS (5):1990 World cup [with torsten gideon]. 1993 World cup[indiv]. 2005 mBNa Worldpoints Father-Son challenge[with Stefan]. 2006 Del Webb Father/Son challenge [withStefan], World golf championships-Barbados World cup[with marcel Siem].<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-2events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1981 1 1 1 1 $14,500/1541982 6 2 1,356/2631983 31984 8 8 1 3 5 82,465/751985 16 12 2 4 7 271,044/131986 21 18 2 2 8 15 379,800/101987 15 13 2 1 7 12 366,430/231988 15 8 3 4 100,635/1111989 14 13 1 1 3 5 195,973/731990 5 1 1 1 35,150/1871991 7 5 2 3 112,539/1291992 5 5 1 41,211/1831993 6 4 1 1 3 4 626,938/231994 6 6 1 5 118,241/1421995 7 7 1 1 3 394,877/461996 7 3 1 34,183/2121997 7 6 1 3 158,508/1361998 8 4 1 3 141,715/1681999 9 8 1 3 162,257/1692000 10 9 2 189,955/2001 17 15 1 3 7 9 1,810,363/222002 16 13 1 3 559,395/1192003 21 13 2 4 555,981/1212004 15 14 4 5 943,589/832005 19 14 3 6 952,451/842006 24 16 1 7 561,513/1382007 14 9 1 4 6 91,075/68 1,153,603/832008 2 1 1 147,250/2122009 12010 1total 306 228 3 9 8 62 119 10,111,921eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2008 22 14 2 1 4 7 $329,509/6cHAMPionS toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 3-0Year events Played 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings Rank2007 5 1 2 4 $399,600 462008 20 3 2 1 14 16 2,035,073 12009 20 4 3 15 20 2,139,451 12010 23 5 2 15 21 2,648,939 1total 68 13 2 6 46 61 7,223,063* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88masters cut t31 1 t16 t7 t9u.S. open cut cut t8 t4 cutBritish open cut cut t51 2 t13 t56 t2 t3 t3 t17 70pgat32 cut t21 cuttHE pLaYErS t29 t7 t40 t24 t16tour championshipt17the Barclayst54Year 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01masters t26 t7 t32 t31 1 t25 t31 t36 t7 t39 t11 t28 t6u.S. open t59 cut cut t23 cut t23 t36 DQ cut cut cut t40British open 80 t48 t9 t59 3 t60 t24 WD t38 cut t18 t11 t3pga t61 cut cut t40 cut t25 76 t23 t61 t46 cuttHE pLaYErS t67 t6 t29 2 t27 2 t31 cut t38 t42 3tour championshipt10accenture match play championship t9 t33 t33Bridgestone Invitationalt11ca championshipt48 t35 cNLthe BarclayscutYear 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters t32 cut t4 t20 cut cut cut cut cutu.S. open t35 t42 t33British open t28 cut t5 cutpga t23 t57 t66 t47 cuttHE pLaYErS t22 t48 t77 cut t58 t58 t15accenture match play championship t33 t33 t17Bridgestone Invitational t38 t11 t61ca championshipt33the Barclays cut t47BmW championshipt34cHAMPionS toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 07 08 09 10Senior pga championship 2 t17 t23Senior British open 4 4 1u.S. Senior open t6 t22 1JELD-WEN tradition t7 t17 t10constellation Energy Senior players t13 t7 t5 t9nAtionAL teAMS: World cup (12), 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993,1994, 1996, 2006; Hennesy cognac cup (4), 1976, 1978, 1980, 1982; ryder cup (10), 1981,1983, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997, 2002, 2004 (captain); Nissan cup (2), 1985,1986; asahi glass Four tours (2), 1989, 1990; Dunhill cup (2), 1992, 2000.2-304 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSBernhard langer (Continued)BeSt 2010 cHAMPionS toUR FiniSHeS:1—allianz championship, outback Steakhouse pro-am,Senior British open, u.S. Senior open, Boeing classic;3—Ensure classic at rock Barn, charles Schwab cupchampionship; t4—the acE group classic, the capcana championship, Liberty mutual Legends of golf, SaSchampionship.2010 SeASon:missed the cut in his only start on tour at the masters.Voted the champions tour player of the Year for thethird consecutive season. First international player toclaim the charles Schwab cup, earning a $1-millionannuity. recorded five wins and 15 top-10s in 23 startson the champions tour. the five wins are the most by achampions tour player since craig Stadler won five timesin 2004 and it also gave him 13 career titles which movedhim into a tie for 17th in all-time wins on that tour. Earnedthe arnold palmer award as the leading money-winnerfor third straight campaign…claimed consecutive majortitles on the champions tour, a first on the circuit sincetom Watson in 2003. Earned his first major when heprevailed by one stroke over corey pavin at the SeniorBritish open at carnoustie. Started with a 4-under-par 67and shared the 18- and 36-hole leads before opening athree-stroke margin at the 54-hole mark…the followingweek, became germany’s first uSga champion when heheld off hometown favorite Fred couples near Seattle forthe u.S. Senior open title. three-stroke victory came as aresult of four straight rounds in the 60s at Sahalee, a firstin his champions tour career. Became the sixth differentinternational player to triumph at the u.S. Senior open andwin made him the first foreign-born player to hold multiplemajor titles since gary player in 1987.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: missed the cut in his only start on tour at themasters...Voted champions tour player of the Year, wonhis second consecutive arnold palmer award as the leadingmoney-winner and also picked up his second straightByron Nelson award for the lowest scoring averageon the champions tour (68.92). It was the lowest marksince tom Watson had a 68.81 in 2003. His 15 top-10finishes and 68.32 final-round scoring average led allchampions tour players in those categories. 2008: madeone of two cuts on the pga tour including a t15 at tHEpLaYErS championship...claimed three victories on thechampions tour in 2008, at the toshiba classic, the ginnchampionship at Hammock Beach and administaff SmallBusiness classic. 2007: Notched four top-10s in 14 startson tour, including a playoff loss at the crowne plazaInvitational, and captured his first champions tour titlelate in the 2007 season...opened with a 4-under-par 66at the Honda classic en route to a t10 finish...posted fourrounds under par to finish t9 at the Shell Houston open...Finished t10 at the Wachovia championship thanks to afinal-round 69, which tied the low round of the day...Bestfinish since the 2001 FedEx St. Jude classic (2nd) came inlate may after firing four rounds in the 60s at the crowneplaza Invitational at colonial to force a playoff with rorySabbatini and Jim Furyk. missed an 8-foot birdie putt onthe first extra hole to finish t2 with Furyk after Sabbatinimade a 15-footer. the finish came just three months shyof his 50th birthday…after turning 50 on august 27, didnot play the pga tour for the rest of the year and did notparticipate in the pga tour playoffs for the FedExcup...made five starts on the champions tour with a win at theadministaff Small in october. opened the event with acourse-record, 10-under 62 at augusta pines and eventuallyequaled the all-time champions tour 54-hole scoringmark of 25-under 191 (Loren roberts, 2006 mastercardchampionship at Hualalai). Eight-stroke triumph over marko’meara was the second-largest victory margin of theseason...also made three starts on the European tourand finished among the top three in two events. t3 at theBmW International open in June and then t2 at the KLmopen in the Netherlands in august, where he was joinedin the field by his son Stefan. 2006: played 24 events onthe pga tour with 16 made cuts. Lone top-10 was a t10at Bob Hope chrysler classic in first start...teamed withson Stefan in early December to win a second consecutiveDel Webb Father/Son challenge in orlando, FL...teamedwith marcel Siem one week later to win the World golfchampionships-Barbados World cup for germany. 2005:Finished 84th on the money list and totaled just under $1million in earnings...Finished t5 in the British open at St.andrews after being added to the field on monday afternoonwhen Japan’s Shingo Katayama withdrew. He andtiger Woods were the only two players to post four sub-parrounds at St. andrews. 2004: Highlight of the season wasleading the European ryder cup team as its captain toa record 18 1 ⁄2-9 1 ⁄2 victory over the americans in the 35thryder cup matches held at oakland Hills cc in Bloomfield,mI...Despite carrying the extra burdens of his captaincy,finished in the top 100 (83rd) on the tour money list forjust the third time in his last 10 seasons. Four top-10s ontour were most since seven in 2001...playing in his 22ndmasters, two-time champion finished t4. co-leader earlyon Sunday after opening birdie-birdie. 2003: Named 2004ryder cup captain in July...competed in 21 tour events,tying the 1986 season for most starts of tour career, butmanaged only two top-10s...Streak of 19 consecutive madecuts at the masters came to an end with rounds of 79-76.2002: although he missed just three of 16 cuts, his lonetop top-10 was a fourth-place finish at the WorLDcomcLaSSIc...Finished European tour season as co-championof Volvo masters with colin montgomerie. the pair wasdeclared co-champions after posting 3-under 281s, thenplaying two sudden-death holes before darkness...Inductedinto World golf Hall of Fame. 2001: posted seven top-10s on tour for first time since 1987 season includinga second and three third-place finishes—tHE pLaYErSchampionship, WorLDcom cLaSSIc and British open...First german to be elected to the World golf Hall of Famevia International Ballot and was slated for induction in theFall of 2002...Second-place finish at FedEx St. Jude classic,one stroke behind Bob Estes. Best finish at tour eventsince runner-up at 1995 tHE pLaYErS championship...Week later won the tNt open, his 38th victory on theEuropean tour and 64th worldwide...Won Linde germanmasters, boosting him to third on the Volvo order of merit.He finished the year sixth on the European tour money list.2000: made appearances in 10 pga tour events, the mostsince 14 in 1988...participated in 12 events on the Europeantour where he finished runner-up twice—tNt Dutch openand the BmW International open—the only event held ingermany he has yet to win. 1999: made a bold bid for a10th successive ryder cup appearance, but finished 14thin the qualifying table. 1996: the only time he has beenoutside the top 30 in the Volvo order of merit since 1980,finishing 39th. 1993: Won his second masters, by fourstrokes over chip Beck. 1992: Won german National openchampionship for 12th time in his career. 1985: Won themasters by two over Seve Ballesteros, raymond Floyd andcurtis Strange, and followed with a win at the Sea pinesHeritage classic, the last man to win the masters and theevent afterward.PeRSonAL:to combat putting yips, has used a variety of putting grips,most recently utilizing a long putter that he began usingat the end of the 1996 season…Father settled in Bavariaafter jumping a russian prisoner-of-war train bound forSiberia…Developed “fever cramps” several times as achild (ages 2-5) and nearly died as a result…took up golfat age 7 through caddying, turned pro at 15…Developedback problems when he was 19, during an 18-month stintas a member of the german air Force. marching with30-pound pack and rifle led to two stress fractures andbulging discs…Devout christian, helped organize the regularmeetings of the European tour Bible class…Web siteis bernhardlanger.de…Started skiing at age 4 and wouldsay he’s a “scratch skier.”…also enjoys driving fast cars.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................72.68Driving Distance ...........................................274.8Driving accuracy percentage .......................71.43%greens in regulation percentage ................58.33%putting average ...........................................1.810(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 71–masters tournament/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2007 BobHope chrysler classic/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $528,000–2007 crowne plaza Invitational at colonial/t2estoneInvitational/1career High official world Rank: after 1995 tHE tourchampionship/22010 ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average (actual) .............................69.18 (3)Driving Distance ...........................................279.3 (31)Driving accuracy percentage .......................75.61% (19)greens in regulation percentage ................74.95% (1)putting average ...........................................1.728 (2)MISCELLANEOUS ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 champions tour Low Round: 63–3 times, mostrecent 2010 Boeing classic/2.career champions tour Low Round: 61–2 times, mostrecent 2009 Liberty mutual Legends of golf/1Largest career champions tour Paycheck/Finish: $470,000–2010 u.S. Senior open/1Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-305


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSTom lehman (lay-mun)Section Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (5):1994 memorial tournament. 1995 colonial NationalInvitation. 1996 British open, tHE tour championship.2000 phoenix open.cHAMPionS toUR VictoRieS (2):2009 Liberty mutual Legends of golf. 2010 Senior pgachampionship.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (4):1990 reflection ridge. 1991 gulf coast classic, Southcarolina classic, Santa rosa open.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (3):1993 casio World open [Jpn]. 1997 Loch Lomond WorldInvitational [Eur]. 2009 torneo de maestros copa personal[arg].otHeR VictoRieS (7):1995 Hyundai team matches [with Duffy Waldorf].1996 Hyundai team matches [with Duffy Waldorf], pgagrand Slam of golf, Skins game. 1997 Skins game,Wendy’s three-tour challenge [with Fred couples andphil mickelson]. 1999 target World challenge presentedeXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: thomas Edward LehmanHeiGHt: 6-2weiGHt: 215BiRtHDAte: march 7, 1959BiRtHPLAce: austin, mNReSiDence: Scottsdale, aZ; plays out of Dc ranchFAMiLY: Wife, melissa; rachael (5/30/90), Holly(8/13/92), thomas andrew (7/24/95), Sean (3/18/03)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-3events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1983 22 9 1 $9,413/1821984 26 9 9,382/1841985 26 10 2 20,232/1581986 21987 11990 11992 29 25 1 1 9 15 $579,093/241993 27 20 1 6 12 422,761/331994 23 21 1 1 1 10 16 1,031,144/41995 18 16 1 1 1 5 12 830,231/151996 22 20 2 2 1 13 19 1,780,159/11997 21 18 1 1 9 14 960,584/191998 23 18 1 1 5 12 1,033,673/251999 23 19 4 5 9 1,435,564/242000 21 18 1 1 7 13 2,068,499/122001 23 18 2 1 5 12 1,907,660/202002 22 17 3 8 868,632/742003 25 19 1 2 9 1,173,237/612004 19 16 1 4 11 1,343,277/532005 20 15 2 4 7 1,655,416/462006 20 14 1 4 6 1,692,081/422007 19 12 3 5 89,050/90 880,824/1162008 17 8 2 3 92,830/139 676,651/1422009 16 11 1 4 285/147 515,450/1422010 9 6 4 169/204 356,785/173total 475 339 5 19 8 97 194 21,250,748nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1990 19 12 1 5 8 $41,338/171991 28 27 3 3 11 24 141,934/1total 47 39 4 3 16 32 183,272eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 4 3 1 $137,344cHAMPionS toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 3-0Year events Played 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings Rank2009 8 1 1 5 7 $642,299 272010 14 1 1 9 12 1,186,045 12total 22 2 2 14 19 1,828,345* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*by Williams. 2000 Hyundai team matches [with DuffyWaldorf].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t14—Waste management phoenix open, British openchampionship.BeSt 2010 cHAMPionS toUR FiniSHeS:1—Senior pga championship; t3—toshiba classic;4—mitsubishi Electric championship at Hualalai, Libertymutual Legends of golf, JELD-WEN tradition; t5—allianzchampionship, charles Schwab cup championship; t9—administaff Small Business classic; t10—montrealchampionship2010 SeASon:using a one-time exemption for top 50 on the pga tourcareer money list, failed to record a top-10 finish for thefirst time in the last 18 seasons. In early February, chosento be a captain’s assistant for the u.S. ryder cup teamat the biennial match in Wales. u.S. captain corey pavinalso named Davis Love III, Jeff Sluman and paul goydos asassistants…parred the first hole of a sudden-death playoffwith Fred couples and David Frost to win the Senior pgaeDUcAtion: university of minnesotaSPeciAL inteReStS: Fly fishing, golf course design,hunting, all sportstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1982Q ScHooL: 1983, 1984JoineD toUR: 1983nationwide tour Graduate (1991)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYchampionship. couples and Frost made double bogeys inthe playoff and Lehman made a routine par for his first solochampions tour win. Finished the champions tour seasonwith nine top-10s in 14 starts.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: playing on a minor medical Exemption in 2009because of tendinitis in his left elbow, he had six events toearn $176,101 which would combine with his 2008 earningsto equal last year’s No. 125 earnings, to upgrade his statusto major medical Exemption for the remainder of the 2009season...Before the transitions championship, where heheld a one-stroke lead after 54 holes, he had made just$8,658 in five starts, in four of which he missed the cut. afinal-round 75 earned a t8 finish in tampa and a check for$151,200, approximately $17,000 short of his target...Had asuccessful debut on the champions tour in april after turning50 on march 7. teamed with Bernhard Langer to win thetitle at the Liberty mutual Legends of golf in a two-holeplayoff with Jeff Sluman and craig Stadler. after Langerand Stadler traded 45-foot birdie putts on the first extrahole, Lehman made a par on the second hole to claim thetitle for his team. the victory made him the 13th player toYear 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95masters t3 2 40u.S. open cut cut cut t6 t19 t33 3British opent59 t24pgacut t39 cuttHE pLaYErSt13 t11 cut t14tour championship t13 28 12ca championship t25 cNL t39 61 DNSthe Barclays cut t44 t5 t14BmW championship t54 cut cut t9 cut t52Year 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08masters t18 t12 cut t31 6 t18 cut cut t13 cutu.S. open t2 3 t5 t28 t23 t24 t45 cut cutBritish open 1 t24 cut cut t4 cut cut t46 cut t23 cut t51 t32pga t14 t10 t29 t34 WD cut t29 cut cut cut t69 t42tHE pLaYErS t8 6 t2 cut 8 t12 t28 t39 cut t2 t27 t23 t6tour championship 1 t15 15 t15 t18 t15accenture match play championship t33 t17 t9 t5 t33 t17 4Bridgestone Invitational t15 t31 t38 t41 t42the Barclays t2 3 t35 cut DQ t7 t8 cut t18 cut cutBmW championship t18 t52 t55 t31 t57Year 09 10u.S. opent47 cutBritish open t60 t14pga t60 t55cHAMPionS toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 09 10Senior pga championship t22 1Senior British open t58 t11u.S. Senior open t8 t12JELD-WEN tradition t8 t4nAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (3), 1994, 1996, 2000; ryder cup (3), 1995, 1997,1999, 2006 (captain); World cup (1), 1996; Dunhill cup (2) 1999, 2000.2-306 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSwin his champions tour debut. the win also made him justone of three players (ron Streck and Keith Fergus the others)to have won on all three tours...made his first cut in au.S. open since the 2002 event on Long Island and eventuallyfinished t47 at Bethpage State park. It was his 12thmade cut in 17 u.S. open appearances...played in theBritish open at turnberry in July, making his third consecutivecut in the event and finishing t60...recorded four top-25 finishes during the season including a t13 at crowneplaza Invitational at colonial where he posted four roundsin the 60s...Was t15 at the season-finale children’smiracle Network classic. Finished 142nd on the pga tourmoney list for a second consecutive season...Ended hisseason in Buenos aires, argentina, where he won the tourde las america’s torneo de maestros copa personal by fivestrokes. 2008: recorded two top-10s and placed 142nd onthe pga tour money list, his lowest finish since 1991.also made just 17 starts, the least since 1991, and didn’tplay after the Barclays. used a one-time exemption of top25 on the pga tour career money list with a secondaryexemption of a minor medical Extension for 2009...Bestfinish was a t6 at tHE pLaYErS championship, his sixthtop-10 in his 17th appearance at tpc Sawgrass. continuedsuccess on the par-3 17th where he is 11-under par in 62career rounds, including hitting land 61 times. 2007:Finished in the top 125 on the money list for the 16th consecutiveseason on the strength of three top-10s…postedt5s at the arnold palmer Invitational, five strokes behindchampion Vijay Singh, and the crowne plaza Invitational atcolonial. 2006: posted best finish on money list since 2001,dividing time between competition and ryder cup captainduties for the united States squad, which lost at oaklandHills...credited much of on-course success to fitness regimenwhere he lost approximately 25 pounds betweenaugust 2005 and February 2006…Finished fourth at theWorld golf championships-accenture match playchampionship, falling to Zach Johnson in the consolationmatch, 1-up...recorded the 19th runner-up finish of hiscareer, losing to Dean Wilson in a playoff at theINtErNatIoNaL. the two ended regulation with 34 pointsin the modified Stableford format, but Wilson’s birdie onthe second extra hole dropped Lehman’s career playoffrecord to 0-3…Withdrew from World golf championshipsamericanExpress championship following the ryder cupto attend Byron Nelson’s funeral. 2005: t2 at the BuickInvitational. Birdied the last six holes on the North courseduring first round to finish at 10-under 62 (matched careerlow). Increased the lead to three through 36 holes in matchingthe tournament record at 15-under 129 (Lennyclements-1996). Shared the 54-hole lead with Luke Donaldafter a 1-over 73. paired with eventual winner tiger Woodsfor 31 holes on Sunday due to fog delays throughout thefirst two rounds. Finished three back of Woods after bogeyingthe final two holes…Finished as runner-up for thesecond time in his career at tHE pLaYErS championship.played 27 holes on monday, including a tournament-bestfinal-round 4-under 68, which carried him into the clubhouseat 8-under 280. Fell one shot short as Fred Funkconverted an up-and-down par from a greenside bunker onthe 72nd hole. 2004: on November 3, was named 2006ryder cup captain by the pga of america...after strugglingmost of the year, posted top-10s in four of last five starts.In final three starts, held at least a share of the lead enteringthe final round...aided by a final-round 64, posted hisfirst top-10 of the year, a t4 at the Bell canadian open andthe first since a t8 at the 2003 Buick classic...a month laterat the michelin championship at Las Vegas, finished t2,one back of winner andre Stolz...Entered final round ofchrysler classic of greensboro tied for the lead with Brentgeiberger at 12-under. Finished t4...tied for the lead withBriny Baird entering the final round of the FuNaI classic atWalt Disney World resort, but was overtaken by rookieryan palmer’s final-round 62. Finished t6. 2003: Earnedfirst top-10 with solo second at at&t pebble BeachNational pro-am, his best finish since t2 at the 2001Tom lehman (Continued)Invensys classic at Las Vegas. Entered 72nd hole tied withDavis Love III at 13-under-par. Love two-putted 18 for birdieto claim one-shot victory 2002: 74th on the money list wasthe lowest since he returned to the tour full-time in1992...converted to a long putter at the WorLDcomcLaSSIc in april. 2001: runner-up at Sony open inHawaii...Winner of charles Bartlett award, given by gWaafor unselfish contributions to golf. Has raised several milliondollars through his charity tournament in minneapolisand is involved with “match point,” a phoenix program thatmatches adults with troubled children...With openingrounds of 63-62 in Invensys classic, shared first-round leadand held second-round lead outright. Finished t2, onestroke behind Bob Estes. First two rounds tied pga tourrecord for opening two rounds. 2000: Had most financiallyrewarding season of 12-year career with earnings of$2,068,499 and a 12th-place finish on the tour moneylist...Kicked off the season in red-hot fashion with threeconsecutive top-10s, including his first official money tourvictory since winning the 1996 tHE tour championship...at the phoenix open, earned his fifth pga tour title.Drained 10-foot putt for par on final hole then watchedrobert allenby miss a five-footer that would have forced aplayoff...came close at mcI classic, where he held clubhouselead on Sunday after shooting 65. Stewart cink’sown closing 65 snatched away win...Withdrew fromINtErNatIoNaL due to torn cartilage in right knee, thenunderwent surgery prior to pga championship...participated in third presidents cup and compiled a 3-2record while lending support to victorious united Statesteam...prior to official money season, was victorious inunofficial Williams World challenge. 1999: made successfulreturn to form from off-season shoulder surgery...Fourrunner-up finishes that year—Bay Hill Invitational, greatermilwaukee open, FedEx St. Jude classic and Buick open—were most ever for him in a single season. 1998: turned int2 at tHE pLaYErS championship and t5 at the u.S. open,his third straight top-five finish at the event...Did not makethe cut at the British open after suffering a separated rightshoulder just prior to the event while on a family outing inEngland. Was attempting a handstand for his childrenwhen the mishap occurred and played with the injury theremainder of the year before undergoing surgery inNovember in the Los angeles area. 1997: tied with tigerWoods after 54 holes at the mercedes championships andafter final round was canceled, the two played off at thepar-3 seventh hole. Lehman hit his tee shot in the water,Woods then hit to tap-in range for victory...at u.S. open,water at 71st hole kept him from chance at victory andfinished third, two strokes behind Ernie Els. Joined BobbyJones as only player to lead u.S. open after three roundsthree straight years...With t4 at mcI classic, moved to No.1 in official World golf ranking. only second player fromu.S. to lead World ranking at the time, following Fredcouples, who led for 15 weeks in 1992. relinquished spotthe next week when greg Norman was second at Spanishopen. 1996: pga tour player of the Year...Leading moneywinnerwith then-record $1,780,159...First victory came atBritish open at royal Lytham and St. annes. after consecutive67s, shared 36-hole lead with paul mcginley. Followedwith a course-record 64 in third round to lead Nick Faldo bysix strokes and his closing round 73 was enough for a twostrokevictory over Ernie Els and mark mccumber. Firstamerican professional to win at that venue and the firstsince amateur Bobby Jones in 1926...closed out year withdominant performance at tour championship. after sharingfirst-round lead with Vijay Singh at 66, shot 67 to opena four-stroke margin after 36 holes. Led by nine afterbogey-free 64, eventually winning by six over Brad Faxon.1995: Earned second win at colonial National Invitation...opened that season with second at united airlinesHawaiian open...after mcI classic, missed a month of theseason due to colon surgery...third at u.S. open after sharing54-hole lead with greg Norman. 1994: First servednotice of things to come with breakthrough season thatincluded his first tour victory at memorial tournament.that win helped him secure first $1-million season ontour...Earlier that year was runner-up to Jose mariaolazabal at masters. 1992: In first year back on pga tourwas 24th on money list, including t2 at Hardee’s golfclassic. 1991: Won three times on the Nationwide tour...Was that tour’s top money-winner and player of the Year.1990: Won once on the Nationwide tour in 1990. 1985:after three lukewarm seasons on tour from 1983-85,played in asia, South africa and elsewhere for the rest ofthe 1980s.PeRSonAL:awarded the first Byron Nelson prize by the Salesmanshipclub of Dallas at the 2007 EDS Byron Nelson championshipopening ceremony. the Byron Nelson prize is awarded toa person or organization in the golf world who exemplifiesthe ideals of “giving back” that Byron Nelson personified.the Salesmanship club of Dallas awarded $100,000 to themcKenzie monks Foundation, an organization that helpschildren cope with cancer. Said Lehman about the honor,“I’ve been inspired in my life by Byron Nelson. He’s inspiredme to want to be a better golfer but more importantly abetter person.”…credits marriage with giving him focusto do well on tour…Brother, Jim Lehman, Jr., is hisagent…His wife, melissa, was enlisted as his caddie at1998 Nissan open when regular caddie andy martinezsuffered two broken ribs in a pickup basketball game thenight before the start of the event. Went to a lighter carrybag instead of the heavier tour version…Lehman Designgroup design projects include the Somerby gc in Byron,mN, former site of the Nationwide tour’s rochester areacharities Showdown at Somerby; the tpc twin cities, donewith arnold palmer, as the site of the 3m championship onthe champions tour in minneapolis; and the gallery gc intucson, aZ, co-designed with John Fought, formerly hostof the World golf championships-accenture match playchampionship.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.56Driving Distance ...........................................279.8Driving accuracy percentage .......................74.41%greens in regulation percentage ................71.11%putting average ...........................................1.797(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 66–2 times, most recent Wastemanagement phoenix open/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2 times, mostrecent 2005 Buick Invitational/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $597,333–2005 tHE pLaYErS championship/t2career High official world Rank: after 1997 mcIclassic/12010 ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average (actual) .............................69.49 (4)Driving Distance ...........................................286.0 (10)Driving accuracy percentage .......................73.26% (30)greens in regulation percentage ................72.93% (7)putting average ...........................................1.768 (20)MISCELLANEOUS ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 champions tour Low Round: 63–2 times, mostrecent 2010 Liberty mutual Legends of golf/3.career champions tour Low Round: 61–2009 Libertymutual Legends of golf/1Largest career champions tour Paycheck/Finish: $360,000–2010 Senior pga championship/1Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-307


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSMichael letzigSection Player BiograPhies2BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t2—2008 ginn sur mer classic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t4—rBc canadian open.2010 SeASon:In third season on tour, made 17 of 27 cuts and recordedone top-10, but finished outside the top 125 for the firsttime…Began the final round of the rBc canadian opent42, but finished t4 after a 5-under 65.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: consistent season defined by just one missed cut inhis first 22 starts and consecutive top-10 finishes towardthe end of the pga tour regular Season...made 18 of 19cuts before posting his first top-10 of the season, a t8 atthe rBc canadian open, shooting a 74 in the final round onmonday...Second top-10 came the next week at the Buickopen, a t6, where he shot 73 while playing with tigerWoods in the final round. ranked No. 1 in putts per round(25.5) for the week. Was 4-over-par on No. 18 for the week,including a double bogey from a greenside bunker in thethird round that gave the sole third-round lead to Woods.also played with Woods at the final round of the memorialtournament. 2008: recorded the first top-10 of his pgatour career with a t7 at the Honda classic...matched thatt7 at the Verizon Heritage in april thanks to final-round,6-under-par 65, the lowest of the day...third top-10 of theyear, a t10, came via four rounds in the 60s, including athird-round, 7-under-par 63, at the travelers championshipeXeMPt StAtUS: 150th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: michael richard LetzigHeiGHt: 6-3weiGHt: 183BiRtHDAte: may 7, 1980BiRtHPLAce: richmond, moReSiDence: Kansas city, mo; plays out of Shirkey gcFAMiLY: Singlein June...at the Wyndham championship in august, onceagain posted four rounds in the 60s to place t9. 2007: madethe cut in 19 of 28 events on the Nationwide tour, with 10top-25 finishes. Finished the season No. 12 on the moneylist, with $263,948...tallied a t3 finish at the HSBc NewZealand pga championship, finishing just one stroke out ofa Nicholas thompson-David morland IV playoff. moved intoa share of the lead after 36 holes, but a 7-over 79 in the thirdround dropped him well down the leaderboard. reboundedwith a 7-under 65 in the final round to pull within one ofthe leaders...matched the third-place finish later at theKnoxville open, finishing four strokes behind championchez reavie...recorded a second-place finish by one stroketo richard Johnson at the season-ending Nationwide tourchampionship at Barona creek. Began the week with afirst-round 60, which was a tournament record. moved intothe top 25 (from No. 26) and earned a pga tour cards for2008. 2006: played primarily on the Hooters tour, finishingsixth on the money list. Won the Indian Lakes resort classicand the Statesville classic...played in one Nationwide tourevent, placing t29 at the Virginia Beach open. 2005: placedeighth on the Hooters tour money list...Best Nationwidetour finish in two starts was a t21 at the cox classic. 2004:recorded two top-25 finishes on the Nationwide tour, atthe price cutter charity championship (fifth) and the gilariver golf classic (t12). Has also played on the canadiantour. Amateur: Winner of the 2002 missouri amateur...made first start in a pga tour-affiliated event at theNationwide tour’s price cutter charity championship as anamateur, finishing 58th...Winner of four collegiate eventswhile playing at the university of New mexico.eDUcAtion: university of New mexico (2003,Business)SPeciAL inteReStS: power boats, water sportstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2003nationwide tour Graduate (2007)PeRSonAL:grandmother got him started playing golf…Family ownsa large farm in richmond, mo, 40 miles from Kansas city,where they grow soybeans, wheat and corn…coach is JeffSouthwick, his high school golf coach and seventh-gradescience teacher.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.95 (96)Driving Distance ...........................................289.7 (75)Driving accuracy percentage .......................63.47% (98)greens in regulation percentage ................67.92% (72)putting average ...........................................1.779 (91)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–2 times, most recent Justintimberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2008 travelerschampionship/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $276,000–2008 ginn sur mer classic/t2career High official world Rank: after 2008 VerizonHeritage/137<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2008 29 15 1 5 7 94,310/117 $1,166,977/932009 28 21 2 8 697/86 896,478/982010 27 17 1 4 415/120 563,729/150total 84 53 1 8 19 2,627,183nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2002a 1 12003 22004 5 2 1 2 30,025/1212005 2 2 1 10,003/1852006 1 1 2,940/2442007 28 19 1 2 7 10 263,948/122008 1 1 1 1 1 27,300/134total 40 26 1 3 9 14 334,216* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 08 09 10u.S. opencutBritish opencuttHE pLaYErSt45 cutthe Barclayscut WD cutDeutsche Bank championship cut t492-308 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSJ.l. lewiseXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: John L. LewisHeiGHt: 6-4weiGHt: 210BiRtHDAte: July 18, 1960BiRtHPLAce: Emporia, KSReSiDence: austin, tX; plays out of the Hills ccFAMiLY: Wife, Dawn; cole (5/12/84), Sherry (4/30/87)eDUcAtion: texas State universitySPeciAL inteReStS: Family, basketballtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1984Q ScHooL: 1988, 1994JoineD toUR: 1988nationwide tour Graduate (1997)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (2):1999 John Deere classic. 2003 84 Lumber classic ofpennsylvania.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (1):1999 Honda Invitational in guadalajara, mexico.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t40—mayakoba golf classic.BeSt 2010 cHAMPionS toUR FiniSHeS:t6—JELD-WEN tradition; t10—posco E&c Songdochampionship.2010 SeASon:made four starts on both the pga tour and the Nationwidetour prior to his champions tour debut…made 12 starts onthe champions tour after turning 50 in mid-July with twotop-10 finishes in those dozen appearances. most successfulouting came in august at the JELD-WEN tradition inoregon. making fourth start since joining the champions<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1985 11989 21 4 $9,087/2141992 21993 3 2 5,965/2611994 3 2 3,299/2911995 28 13 1 59,750/1901996 3 2 1 26,118/2281998 32 15 2 6 287,753/1041999 31 17 1 2 6 622,883/662000 30 21 1 2 5 610,432/782001 31 23 1 5 508,618/982002 31 17 1 4 9 957,182/652003 31 18 1 1 6 9 2,039,259/282004 32 21 2 9 807,345/1022005 30 19 4 5 1,031,159/742006 17 12 1 3 438,669/1582007 4 1 246/51 12,915/2482008 16 3 238/114 34,003/2392009 4 1 255/ 5,820/2582010 4 1 235/14 12,960/241total 354 192 2 2 1 24 59 7,473,218nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1990 1 1 $710/2451991 11992 1 1 913/2391993 9 4 1 3,565/1561994 3 1 315/2971995 3 3 1 1 1 18,070/921996 3 2 1 1 10,673/1201997 28 21 2 2 6 15 119,829/71998 3 2 1 2 2 31,819/691999 12008 7 1 2,160/2582009 15 5 1 22,818/1532010 4 1 1,719/277total 79 42 3 3 10 21 212,590cHAMPionS toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0Year events Played 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings Rank2010 12 2 4 $257,253 60total 12 2 4 257,253* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*tour, he was among three players two strokes behind tomLehman after 54 holes, but a final-round 72 eventually ledto a t6 finish…added a second top-10 finish to his resumewhen he was t10 at the inaugural posco c&E Songdochampionship in South Korea in September.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: played in only four events and made one cut ontour, finishing t74 at the Legends reno-tahoe open...also played in 15 Nationwide tour events in 2009 and madefive cuts, with a best finish of t12 at the melwood princegeorge’s county open in June. 2008: In 16 pga tourappearances, posted three made cuts and a season-bestt47 at the Shell Houston open...made eight Nationwidetour starts in 2008, with a t64 at the Ford Wayne gretzkyclassic his only made cut. 2007: played in just four eventsin comeback from strained mcL in left knee suffered in may2006 as well as a lingering elbow injury...granted majormedical Extension carryover for 2008. 2006: Limited to 17events due to strained mcL in left knee and elbow injury...<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYFinished out of the top 125 for the first time since 1995...Best finish, a t6 at the Shell Houston open, came in his11th start of season...Did not play after withdrawing fromBooz allen classic in June. 2005: Finished in the top 125for the eighth consecutive season and earned more than $1million for just the second time in his 10th year on tour...recorded an unofficial t5 at rain-shortened Nissan open.rounds of 70-65 were two shots out of adam Scott-chadcampbell playoff...Earned his first top-10 in seven appearancesat tHE pLaYErS championship with a t8. played 31holes during a monday finish and was one of two players(Fred Funk) to record sub-par final rounds with his 70-70.made the biggest move on monday beginning the day t52and jumping up 44 spots...past champion was the 36- and54-hole leader at the John Deere classic. Entered the finalround with a three-shot lead over Hank Kuehne, richardS. Johnson and craig Bowden. Finished t4, two strokesbehind champion Sean o’Hair, after a 1-over-par 72 onSunday that included a bogey-bogey finish. 2004: Finished102nd on tour money list, lowest finish since endingYear 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05masterscutu.S. open t40 cut t30 cut t49British opent22pga cut cut t21 cut t34 t24 t47tHE pLaYErS cut cut t73 t63 cut cut t8tour championship 28Bridgestone Invitationalt55ca championshipt59the Barclays t60 cut t46 t19 WD t8 cut t46Deutsche Bank championshipcutBmW championship t53 t27 t29 t57 cut t43 t79Year 06tHE pLaYErScutthe BarclayscutcHAMPionS toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 10Senior British opencutu.S. Senior opent12JELD-WEN traditiont6constellation Energy Senior players t62Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-309


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2the 1998 season at No. 104. posted two top-10s. 2003:Finished a career-best 28th on the money list thanks to hissecond win, a career-high six top-10s and more than $2million in earnings. Had never earned more than $1 millionentering the season...First win in over four years came atthe 84 LumBEr classic of pennsylvania. Set course andtournament records with final-round, career-best 10-under62 and 72-hole total of 22-under 266. came from sevenstrokes back on a 36-hole Sunday...Week prior to victory,was leader or co-leader through first three rounds at rainhamperedJohn Deere classic. Finished t2, four strokesbehind Vijay Singh...Earnings were enough to qualify forhis first tour championship, where he finished 28th, andthe 2004 masters, where he missed the cut. 2002: t2 at theBuick Invitational, one stroke behind champion Jose mariaolazabal. Shared lead following second and third rounds,but final-round 70 included a three-putt bogey on the tournament’s72nd hole. 2001: made more than $500,000 forthird consecutive season and kept his tour card for fourthstraight year since playing 1997 season on Nationwidetour. 2000: posted season-best t3 at Bob Hope chryslerclassic.1999: Broke through to earn first pga tour title,after 113 events, at the John Deere classic. Birdied 72ndhole to force playoff with mike Brisky, then birdied fifthplayoff hole to earn $360,000. Holed bunker shot on secondplayoff hole (No. 16) for birdie. Brisky birdied from 12 feetto match him. Was 12th first-time winner at oakwood cc.$622,883 he earned was more than he had earned in hiscareer on the pga tour and Nationwide tour combined...J.l. lewis (Continued)Won the Honda Invitational in guadalajara, mexico. 1998:returned to the pga tour after prior membership in 1989and 1995...Finished 104th on the final money list, his firstever in the top 125. 1997: played the Nationwide tour fulltimeand finished seventh on the final money list thanks,in part, to a third-place effort at the Nationwide tourchampionship. Set a grand National Lake course recordin the third round when he fired a 6-under-par 66. 1994:member of winning pga cup team. Amateur: memberof 1983 Ncaa Division II championship team...First-teamall-america in high school.PeRSonAL:Named to the 1978 all-state high school basketballteam and earned golf scholarship to Emporia State (KS)university. Later transferred to texas State university on agolf scholarship; finished second and team won Division IInational title in 1983…Wife, Dawn, caddied for him mostof 1997…Worked as head professional at Forest creekgc in round rock, tX, for three years before giving tourgolf another shot…three-time player of the Year in Southtexas Section of pga and player of the Year in SouthwestSection pga in Nevada…Introduced into Emporia HighSchool Hall of Fame in 2001…Inducted into texas Stateuniversity Hall of Honor in 2002…Has an interest in writing,specifically about golf instruction, for which he haspenned more than 1,000 tips. published a book, the pocketpro edition of Golf Tips from the Tour. own Web site isjllewisgolf.com.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.66Driving Distance ...........................................281.8Driving accuracy percentage .......................64.29%greens in regulation percentage ................61.11%putting average ...........................................1.848(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 68–John Deere classic/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2 times, mostrecent 2004 FuNaI classic at Walt Disney World resort/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $720,000–2003 84 Lumber classic of pennsylvania/1career High official world Rank: after 2004 Bob Hopechrysler classic/662010 ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average (actual) .............................72.24 (64)Driving Distance ...........................................286.5 (8)Driving accuracy percentage .......................66.67% (63)greens in regulation percentage ................67.68% (45)putting average ...........................................1.873 (80)MISCELLANEOUS ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 champions tour Low Round: 66–2010 JELD-WENtradition/3.career champions tour Low Round: 66–2010 JELD-WEN tradition/3Largest career champions tour Paycheck/Finish: $90,250–2010 JELD–WEN tradition/t6Frank lickliter iieXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: Franklin ray Lickliter IIHeiGHt: 6-1weiGHt: 185BiRtHDAte: July 28, 1969BiRtHPLAce: middletown, oHReSiDence: ponte Vedra Beach, FLFAMiLY: Fiancee, Diane owen; Steele ablon and StormEdwards (1/11/08)eDUcAtion: Wright State university (1991, Sociology)SPeciAL inteReStS: Hunting, fishing, reading,Wounded Warrior project and supporting our troops.tURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1991Q ScHooL: 1995, 1996, 2005, 2007nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (2):2001 Kemper Insurance open. 2003 chrysler classic oftucson.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):1995 Boise open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t28—mayakoba golf classic.2010 SeASon:made four of six cuts on the pga tour, but did not registera top-25 finish for the first time since he joined the tourin 1996…two top-10s in 21 starts on the Nationwide tour.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made five of 14 cuts on tour and finished 191ston the money list. Since 1996, had not finished lower than149th on the money list...Held a one-stroke advantage overgreg chalmers at the u.S. Bank championship through 54holes after opening with rounds of 66-70-63. Finished t18after a final-round 73. 2008: made 22 of 32 cuts on the pgatour, but finished 149th on the money list with three top-25 finishes. 2007: Ended season 139th on the money list butimproved his position on tour after winning the Qualifyingtournament by four strokes. opened Q-School with a pair of62s to lead the field by nine strokes in the six-round eventin orlando...recorded only four top-25 finishes in 30 startsin 2007. 2006: Finished 44th on pga tour money list, hisbest showing since finishing 14th in 2001. Six top-10s and10 top-25s were also most since eight top-10s and 11 top-25s in 2001...posted first top-10 of the season with a t7 atthe Honda classic, finishing six strokes behind championLuke Donald...Five of his six top-10s came in his last 11starts beginning with a t4 at the u.S. Bank championship inmilwaukee. Entered final round tied for third, three strokesbehind corey pavin. playing in the final group with pavin andJerry Kelly, finished t4 after a 1-under-par 69 on Sunday...Finished t7 at the Deutsche Bank championship, his thirdtop-10 of the season...posted his third top-10 in 11 Sanantonio starts with a t5 at the Valero texas open...addeda fourth at the Frys.com open, two strokes behind troymatteson. a final-round 8-under 64 matched his best outputof the season to that point...Began the final round of theFuNaI classic at Walt Disney World resort tied for 32nd,eight shots back of troy matteson, then tied career low witha 10-under-par 62 to finish t2, four shots behind championJoe Durant...From u.S. Bank championship in milwaukeethrough end of season, recorded 31 of his 38 rounds atpar or better, including 23 of those in the 60s. 2005: Fellout of the top-125 in 2005 for the first time since 1996, hisrookie season. Lone top-10 of the 2005 season, a t6 at theweather-shortened, 54-hole BellSouth classic. Bogeyedthe 72nd hole in regulation to miss a five-way playoff by astroke. 2004: Finished inside the top 125 on the pga tourPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.99Driving Distance ...........................................286.6Driving accuracy percentage .......................60.99%greens in regulation percentage ................61.97%putting average ...........................................1.731(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 66–Wyndham championship/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–3 times, mostrecent 2006 FuNaI classic at Walt Disney World resort/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $630,000–2001 Kemper Insurance open/1career High official world Rank: after 2001 Bellcanadian open/412-310 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSmoney list for the eighth time in his nine-year career andsurpassed the $1-million mark for the third time...His fourtop-10s were the most since 2001, when he had eight...tied the Waialae cc course record with a second-round,8-under-par 62 en route to a fourth-place finish at the Sonyopen in Hawaii. Started the final round two strokes behindHarrison Frazar but was unable to make up any groundafter posting a 68 on Sunday...posted second career top-10at tHE pLaYErS championship, a t3, four strokes behindchampion adam Scott. 2003: Earned second career pgatour victory in 219th start with two-shot win over chadcampbell at chrysler classic of tucson. tournament leaderafter 36 and 54 holes. Nursing a one-stroke lead on the72nd hole, was able to get up and down for par after hittingdrive into water hazard skirting the 18th fairway. Earned$540,000 paycheck and jumped 40 spots in official Worldgolf ranking to No. 91...Waited almost seven months forhis next top-10, but made it count with a t2 at the 84Lumber classic of pennsylvania. tied for clubhouse leadat 20-under before eventual winner J.L. Lewis birdied twoof the last three holes to finish at 22-under. 2002: First toptop-10 did not come until may when he finished t8 at theVerizon Byron Nelson classic aided by opening-round 64...Finished t7 at the INtErNatIoNaL presented by Qwest.Earned 24 of his 25-point total on the weekend...tied forsecond, one stroke behind Loren roberts through 54 holesat Valero texas open, before finishing t14. 2001: Finishedin the top 30 on the pga tour money list for the first time<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1994 11996 29 15 1 4 $138,847/1381997 30 14 3 5 221,049/1071998 32 22 5 12 600,847/451999 31 23 1 4 12 872,422/442000 31 22 2 6 9 889,153/532001 29 22 1 1 8 11 1,941,911/192002 30 19 2 8 740,460/932003 30 17 1 1 3 7 1,340,436/492004 27 19 1 4 7 1,259,234/582005 33 19 1 3 486,581/1472006 29 19 1 6 10 1,655,678/442007 30 19 4 86,000/132 584,084/1392008 32 22 3 96,596/97 548,113/1492009 14 5 2 182/151 183,419/1912010 6 4 208/067 74,721/214total 414 261 2 4 3 43 97 11,536,956nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1993 4 2 1 $2,404/1741994 4 2 1 3,920/1511995 27 18 1 2 5 10 102,227/151996 12009 2 1 1,636/3012010 21 8 1 2 3 97,618/69total 59 31 1 1 2 7 15 207,805* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*Frank lickliter ii (Continued)on the strength of a career-high eight top-10s and a victory.Was one of 10 first-time winners. rounds of 69-65-66-68produced one-stroke victory over J.J. Henry at KemperInsurance open. Victory on the pga tour came in his168th career start...Nearly won early in the season until atriple bogey on third extra hole lost Buick Invitational playoffto phil mickelson. closing round of 66 put him into extraholes with mickelson and Davis Love III. 2000: First shot athis first pga tour victory came early in year at phoenixopen. moved into position with 67-64-69 and had onestrokelead over phil mickelson heading into final round.Shot 74 to tom Lehman’s 67 and fell into t10...at michelobchampionship was one stroke off first and third-roundleads before finishing t3...two weeks later posted a t3 attampa Bay classic. 1999: Finished solo second at at&tpebble Beach National pro-am, one stroke behind payneStewart. Was three strokes behind Stewart after 36 holes.Stewart birdied his 54th hole to give him a one-stroke leadover Lickliter. the event was shortened to 54 holes whenheavy rains moved in Saturday night and Sunday. 1998:Breakthrough season with five top-10s and over $600,000in earnings...Highlight of the season a t4 at the pgachampionship at Sahalee cc near Seattle. 1997: madefirst appearance in top 125...got off to a slow start, butthree top-10s in second half of season helped him retain hisplaying privileges for the next season. Began turnaround atQuad city classic where he posted a third-round 63, his lowround of the season, and trailed David toms and Brad Fabel<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYby one stroke. t5 after closing 68...Entered final roundof Bell canadian open two strokes behind leader SteveJones, then shot closing 70 for a t4. 1996: First joined pgatour after t20 at Qualifying tournament...Lone top-10his rookie season was a seventh at the BellSouth classic.contended at greater milwaukee open with third-round 64before finishing t12...Had opening-round 63 to share leadat Walt Disney World/oldsmobile classic, but finishedt51...returned to Q-School after finishing 138th on 1996money list but regained tour card with 36th-place finish.1995: played the Nationwide full-time and was 15th on themoney list, including victory at Boise open. amateur: Wonseven tournaments playing at Wright State in Dayton, oH.PeRSonAL:Enjoyed a bear-hunting trip to alaska with Fuzzy Zoeller inspring 2000, fall 2003 and spring 2006…Visited u.S. troopsat guantanamo Bay, cuba and Korea and on a 2006 uSo/armed Forces Entertainment tour to the persian gulf withtour players corey pavin, Donnie Hammond, Jerry Kellyand Howard twitty at thanksgiving 2006…Has takena lead in raising awareness and provide funding for theWounded Warrior project (woundedwarriorproject.org).the WWp, based in ponte Vedra Beach, FL, assists soldierswho have been injured in Iraq…In December 2005 at tpcSawgrass, set tHE pLaYErS Stadium course record with a62, including the first double eagle on the par-5 11th hole.Year 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06masters cut WDu.S. open cut t67 cut t18 cut t52 t50 t57British open t37 cut cutpga t4 cut t51 cut t29 WDtHE pLaYErS cut t23 t48 t7 t49 cut t3 t79tour championshipt20accenture match play championshipt33ca championshipcNLthe Barclays cut t67 78 cut t42Deutsche Bank championship t63 t25 t15 t7BmW championship cut cut t17 t17 t9 t10 cut cut cut t40 cutYear 07 08pgat50tHE pLaYErSt37the Barclays t41 64Deutsche Bank championshipt69Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-311


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSPeter lonard (laW-nard)Section Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2005 mcI Heritage.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (8):1997 Ericsson masters [aus]. 2000 Ford open championship[aus]. 2001 aNZ championship [aus]. 2002 australian pgachampionship [shared with Jarrod moseley], australianmastercard masters [aus]. 2003 australian open [aus].2004 australian open [aus], australian pga championship[aus]. 2007 australian pga championship.otHeR VictoRieS: (1):2002 Hyundai team matches [with rich Beem].2010 SeASon:In two Nationwide tour starts, missed the cut at themichael Hill New Zealand open and finished t44 atmoonah classic…Did not compete on the pga tour.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made only 13 of 30 cuts on tour and finished 164thon the final money list...Had his first pga tour holein-one,at the rBc canadian open. He was one of eightplayers with an ace that week outside of toronto...Finishedt12 at 2009 turning Stone resort championship with acourse-record, final-round 9-under 63. 2008: recordedseven top-25 finishes, with best finish a runner-up toandres romero at the Zurich classic, the first runner-upfinish of his pga tour career. Bogeyed the 71st hole afterleaving his 10-foot par putt short and missed on a 40-footbirdie attempt at the last that would have tied romero.2007: recorded three top-10s, with a solo third at theinaugural mayakoba golf classic, t4 at the BridgestoneInvitational and a t6 at tHE pLaYErS championship...made double eagle in the third round on the second hole ateXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: peter L. LonardHeiGHt: 6-0weiGHt: 215BiRtHDAte: July 17, 1967BiRtHPLAce: Sydney, australiaReSiDence: orlando, FLFAMiLY: Singletpc Sawgrass. 2006: Had three top-10s, highlighted by a t4at the Bank of america colonial. 2005: Had a career year,with $1,897,998 in earnings on the strength of a victoryand three top-10s. recorded a hole-in-one on the 198-yard,par-3 third hole (South course) with a 5-iron during the firstround of the Buick Invitational...captured first pga tourtitle at the mcI Heritage in his 99th career tour start. afterusing a long putter over the previous five years, pulled outa short putter at the start of the week. Switch came dueto some bad putting in events leading up to mcI Heritage,especially after missing the cut at the masters. openedwith a career-best 9-under 62. His 7-under 277 total wasthe highest winning score at the mcI Heritage since tomWatson won with a 4-under 280 in 1980...compiled a 2-2-0record for International presidents cup squad after beingtabbed as a captain’s Selection by captain gary player.2004: Struggled in his third season on tour, making only12 cuts in 23 starts, with a fifth at the BellSouth classic...Won two events in late November and early December onthe pga tour of australasia, the australian open (11/28)and australian pga championship (12/5). 2003: Had astrong second season, finishing in the top 50 for the secondconsecutive season...Finished fourth at the World golfchampionships-accenture match play championship. Lostto eventual runner-up David toms in the semifinals. Fellto adam Scott in the consolation match...played in his firstpresidents cup for International squad. 2002: rookie out ofQualifying School opened tour career with 22 consecutivemade cuts to start the season. For comparison, tigerWoods opened his professional career with 25 consecutivemade cuts...picked up first career tour top-10 witha third at the genuity championship...only missed cut ofthe season was the Buick challenge, despite shooting4-under-par 140...Shared australian pga championshipSPeciAL inteReStS: carstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1989Q ScHooL: 2001JoineD toUR: 2002with Jarrod moseley when darkness ended playoff afterone hole...Beat gavin coles and adam Scott in playoff towin australian mastercard masters for second time. 2001:Started season in style by winning the aNZ championship,which helped him finish second in the 2000-01 australasiantour order of merit. Finished 54th in European tour orderof merit, with one top-10 at the moroccan open (solo third).2000: captured Ford open on australasian tour...missedportion of season after breaking a bone in his left wristduring the Volvo Scandinavian masters in august. Hadlaser surgery on his eyes while recovering from injury. 1997:Winner of Ericsson australian masters in 1997 and toppedaustralasian order of merit in 1996-97.PeRSonAL:In 1993-94, sidelined for nearly 18 months after contractingross river Fever, a mosquito-carried virus, which causeddamage to the eyes. club professional at oatlands g&cc(1994-97) before playing way back onto pga tour ofaustralasia and European tour. Enjoys motorsports, withthe V8’s at Bathurst in australia a favorite…Web site ispeterlonard.com.PLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2005 mcIHeritage/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $936,000–2005 mcI Heritage/1career High official world Rank: after 2005 Bank ofamerica colonial/23<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1996 11997 5 3 1 $37,537/2211998 11999 1 1 11,275/2752001 7 3 1 91,172/2002 24 23 1 4 14 1,413,113/412003 26 21 3 11 1,323,594/502004 23 12 1 5 675,189/1182005 27 17 1 1 3 6 1,897,998/342006 22 18 3 4 837,017/1032007 27 15 1 3 6 90,550/72 1,259,881/752008 30 17 1 3 7 97,565/76 1,462,894/662009 30 13 2 172/182 333,825/164total 224 143 1 1 3 20 57 9,343,496nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 2 1 $2,605/252total 2 1 2,605* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09masters cut cut cut cut cutu.S. open t66 11 t20 t31 t42British open t24 t49 t47 t14 t59 cut 66 t16pga cut cut t17 t29 cut cut cut t68tHE pLaYErS t56 cut cut t45 t6 cut cutaccenture match play championship 4 t17 t33 t33Bridgestone Invitational t19 t23 t32 t36 t71 t4 t6ca championship cNL t54 37 t23 t37the Barclays t9 t22 t42 t36 cut cutDeutsche Bank championship t24 t76 cut t73BmW championship t5 t37 t24 cut t71nAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (2), 2003, 2005; World cup (1), 2005.2-312 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSsteve lowery (laU-ree)eXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: Stephen Brent LoweryHeiGHt: 6-2weiGHt: 230BiRtHDAte: october 12, 1960BiRtHPLAce: Birmingham, aLReSiDence: Birmingham, aL; plays out of greystone cc(Hoover, aL)FAMiLY: Wife, Heather; Kristen Branch (12/27/91),Lauren Elizabeth (5/30/95), Stephen Brent, Jr. (1/25/98)eDUcAtion: university of alabamaSPeciAL inteReStS: Hunting, fishing, alabama footballtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1983Q ScHooL: 1987nationwide tour Graduate (1992)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (3):1994 Sprint International. 2000 Southern Farm Bureauclassic. 2008 at&t pebble Beach National pro-am.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):1992 tulsa open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t33—the mcgladrey classic.BeSt 2010 cHAMPionS toUR FiniSHeS:t11—at&t championship; t21—administaff SmallBusiness classic2010 SeASon:unable to record a top-10 for the second straight year andjust the fourth time since he joined the tour in 1988.In addition to 25 starts on the pga tour, joined thechampions tour in october upon turning 50 and played intwo events.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 3-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1983 21984 11986 1 1 $666/2871987 4 2 4,190/2331988 34 17 2 44,327/1571989 11 7 3 3 38,699/1741990 8 6 2 2 68,524/1591991 10 7 1 2 3 87,597/1431992 7 4 2 22,608/2071993 32 25 1 8 188,287/921994 30 20 1 1 1 5 9 794,048/121995 30 25 6 15 463,858/381996 31 21 2 7 263,505/801997 30 20 2 5 9 480,467/441998 28 16 1 4 8 409,940/701999 30 19 2 6 385,937/1042000 30 23 1 1 9 14 1,543,818/312001 28 23 1 2 6 11 1,738,820/272002 28 21 3 5 10 1,882,553/302003 29 15 1 1 2 5 932,293/772004 28 17 1 1 2 5 1,191,245/662005 32 17 1 3 8 950,274/852006 31 19 1 3 6 1,124,950/802007 22 15 1 3 151/1,536 502,622/1482008 25 13 1 2 4 96,190/103 1,524,275/602009 27 17 2 153/262 329,114/1652010 25 10 209/67 118,602/203total 594 380 3 9 10 65 142 15,091,220eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1990 3 2 1 $1,420/1791991 5 2 1 1 1 10,363/931992 21 19 1 2 1 7 14 114,553/3total 29 23 1 3 1 8 16 126,336cHAMPionS toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0Year events Played 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings Rank2010 2 2 $60,083 92total 2 2 60,083* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*2009: made the cut in 17 of 27 starts on the pga tour,highlighted by a pair of t24 finishes, first at the seasonopeningmercedes-Benz championship and then at theu.S. Bank championship in milwaukee in July...Held thefirst-round lead at the Buick open after a 63. Finished t63...Eligible for the champions tour in october 2010. 2008:at age 47 years, 3 months, 29 days, collected the thirdpga tour title of his career in a playoff win over VijaySingh at the at&t pebble Beach National pro-am. Singhbogeyed Nos. 14-16 before making a birdie on 18 to forcethe playoff. Birdied the first playoff hole, the par-5 18th,to record his first win since claiming the 2000 SouthernFarm Bureau classic, a span of 199 tournaments. Was only1-under for the tournament and in danger of missing the cutthrough three holes in Saturday’s third round before playinghis last 33 holes in 9-under. Victory gave him a two-yearexemption, which will take him through his 50th birthdayon october 12, 2010...Second top-10 finish was a t6 atthe memorial tournament. It was just his second top-10(2000-t5) in 13 starts at muirfield Village golf club. 2007:<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYVeteran hampered by left wrist injury suffered at the FBropen, where he was forced to withdraw during the finalround. Did not play again until the Wachovia championshipin may. granted minor medical Extension and had eightevents in 2008 to earn $282,558 (combined with 2007 earningsof $502,622 would equal 2007’s No. 125 earnings of$785,180), and subsequently be upgraded to major medicalExtension status for the remainder of the 2008 campaign...Lone top-10 in 22 starts was a t10 in first start of the seasonat the Sony open in Hawaii, aided by rounds of 67-67on the weekend. 2006: another solid season with threetop-10s and more than $1 million in earnings. 2005: Startedthe season with 11 missed cuts in his first 12 starts, butended the year with top-10s in three of his last five tourappearances, helping him secure his card for 2006...Besteffort of the season was t3 at the chrysler championship.Leader after 36 and 54 holes but a closing 3-over 75dropped him to t3. collected a season-best $216,164 tomove inside the top-100 on the money list for the 12thtime in his 18-year career. 2004: Sank an 8-foot putt on theYear 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00masterscut t41u.S. open cut t33 t16 t56 t60 cutBritish opent79pga cut t8 cut t58 t44 t51tHE pLaYErS t6 DQ t46 t65 cut cut t66tour championshipt8the Barclays t62 cut t14 cut 9 t66 10BmW championship t41 cut cut t6 cut t3 cut t61 t20Year 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09masters t40 t40 cut cutu.S. open t24 cut t42 cut cutBritish opent36pga 3 t10 cut cut t60 cuttHE pLaYErS cut t22 WD cut t12 t56 t28 cut cuttour championship 25 t13accenture match play championship t33 t17 t17Bridgestone Invitational 8 t20ca championshipcNL t15the Barclays cut t32 cut cut cutDeutsche Bank championship cut t52 t18 cutBmW championship cut t53 cut 2 cut t15Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-313


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies272nd hole at the cialis Western open to finish solo second,earning one of the last exemptions into the British open.Shared second-round lead. His $518,400 payday markeda career best. 2003: Held the outright lead through threerounds of the B.c. open but a closing 72 and a 9-under-par63 by champions tour player craig Stadler dropped Loweryinto t2...Finished solo third at Las Vegas Invitational,three behind the playoff between Stuart appleby andScott mccarron. 2002: thanks to three runner-up finishes(greater milwaukee open, the INtErNatIoNaL and aircanada), earned a career-best $1,885,553 and gaineda spot in tHE tour championship for the third time incareer...missed 10-foot birdie putt on 18th hole at theINtErNatIoNaL which would have given him the win byone over rich Beem. In his final five holes, Lowery had abirdie on the par-5 14th after getting up and down from awater hazard, a hole-out eagle on the par-4 15th and holeoutdouble eagle on the par-5 17th (6-iron from 200 yards).2001: returned to tHE tour championship for the firsttime since 1994 by placing 27th in earnings...Finished thirdat the pga, three behind winner David toms. 2000: Hissecond career victory at the Southern Farm Bureau classiccrowned a season that included nine top-10s. In seasonendingvictory, opened with 64 for share of lead with FrankLickliter II. Followed with a 67 and 65 for solo lead through36 and 54 holes. took three-stroke lead into final round,shot 37 on the front nine and then birdied three of his finalsix holes to finish tied with Skip Kendall. In playoff, ran in45-foot birdie putt from the fringe on the first extra holefor the title. 1997: challenged tour scoring record in finalround at Buick challenge where he was 10-under through13 holes. He needed to birdie three of the final five holessteve lowery (Continued)to equal record but parred 14, 15 and 16 before birdies at17 and 18 gave him a 60 and a third-place finish. 1994: Firsttour victory came at the Sprint International. tied withrick Fehr with 35 points through 72 holes and then wonplayoff on first extra hole when Fehr’s ball found water.Victory was worth $252,000, more than he had earned inany previous season on tour...Year also included t2 atBuick Invitational, one stroke behind craig Stadler, and t3at NEc World Series of golf where he held a one-strokelead through 54 holes at Firestone before closing 72 lefthim two behind winner Jose maria olazabal. 1992: usedhis play on the Nationwide tour to return to the pga tourin 1993. Won tulsa open to finish third on the money list.1990: Earned Special temporary membership in 1990and 1991 by earning as much as 150th-place finisher onprevious year’s money list. 1988: Lost card after finishing157th on money list. 1987: First earned playing privilegesat Qualifying tournament. Amateur: 1982 and 1983 allamericanand Southeastern conference player of the Yearwhile at the university of alabama.PeRSonAL:Enjoys spending time and playing golf with his wifeHeather…Huge alabama crimson tide football fan.grandfather was “Smokey” Harper, who worked withcoach Bear Bryant and was part of famed Junction Boysat texas a&m…Has supported the Big oak ranch charitytournament in alabama for nearly 20 years. also supportsFellowship of christian athletes (Fca) charities…received1995 Singleton award as outstanding professional athletein alabama…Voted into alabama Sports Hall of Fame inmay 2008.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................72.20 (181)Driving Distance ...........................................286.2 (112)Driving accuracy percentage .......................61.90% (125)greens in regulation percentage ................65.52% (143)putting average ...........................................1.797 (132)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–at&t pebble Beach Nationalpro-am/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 60–1997 Buickchallenge/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,080,000–2008 at&t pebble Beach Nationalpro–am/1career High official world Rank: after 2002 Disney golfclassic/322010 ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average (actual) .............................69.83Driving Distance ...........................................300.9Driving accuracy percentage .......................57.14%greens in regulation percentage ................64.81%putting average ...........................................1.757MISCELLANEOUS ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 champions tour Low Round: 66–2010 at&tchampionship/1.career champions tour Low Round: 66–2010 at&tchampionship/1Largest career champions tour Paycheck/Finish: $40,250–2010 at&t championship/t11(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)Jarrod lyleeXeMPt StAtUS: 5th at 2010 pga tour QualifyingtournamentFULL nAMe: Jarrod LyleHeiGHt: 6-2weiGHt: 235BiRtHDAte: august 21, 1981BiRtHPLAce: Shepparton, Victoria, australiaReSiDence: Shepparton, Victoria, australiaFAMiLY: SingleSPeciAL inteReStS: crickettURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2004nationwide tour Graduate (2006, 2008)BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t6—2009 mayakoba golf classic.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):2008 mexico open, Knoxville open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t9—mayakoba golf classic at riviera maya-cancun;t10—Zurich classic of New orleans.2010 SeASon:played 10 events while making the cut in half en route toan 87th-place finish on the Nationwide tour money list…Finished t4 at the moonah classic in his native australia,missing a potential playoff by two strokes. His performancewas his best since a runner-up effort at the Xerox classicin rochester, NY, in august 2008…two weeks later, madehis first start of the pga tour season (playing on a minormedical Extension) at the mayakoba golf classic. openedjust one shot off the lead with a 6-under 65 en route to at9 finish, just the second top-10 finish of his career. theother also came at the mayakoba golf classic, where healso opened with a 65 en route to a t6 in 2009…playingthe chitimacha Louisiana open, the first domestic eventon the Nationwide tour schedule, opened with a 73 andwas tied for 83rd. rounds of 67-65-71 helped him jump 78players to finish t5…Finished t10 at Zurich classic of Neworleans to earn a spot at the following week’s Quail Hollowchampionship. Was one of five australians to post a top-10finish at tpc Louisiana…Finished t5 late in the season atthe JBWere australian masters in melbourne. Shot foursub-par rounds at Victoria gc…Earned pga tour playingprivileges by finishing fifth at the pga tour Qualifyingtournament.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made 11 of 21 cuts on the pga tour and finished175th on the money list. Finished t6 at the mayakobagolf classic. 2008: made the cut in 18 of 26 starts on theNationwide tour, with six top-10 finishes. Finished t6at the season-opening panama movistar championship.Followed that with his first career win a week later at theinaugural mexico open in morelia. Shared the 54-hole leadat 9-under with greg chalmers. then carded the low roundof the week, an 8-under 63 to win going away. Impressivefinal round resulted in a five-stroke victory over matt Every.posted a 6-under 29 on the front nine during the final day.maintained his top spot on the money list with a t5 atPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.83 (78)Driving Distance ...........................................296.2 (23)Driving accuracy percentage .......................63.40% (99)greens in regulation percentage ................65.34% (149)putting average ...........................................1.810 (162)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–2 times, most recent themcgladrey classic/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2009 the 50thBob Hope classic/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $141,867–2010 Zurich classic of New orleans/t10career High official world Rank: after 2006 Bank ofamerica colonial/1422-314 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSthe the moonah classic. Was t7 at the athens regionalFoundation classic. regained the top spot on the money listwith his second victory of the year at the Knoxville open,where he defeated chris Kirk with a birdie at the first extrahole after both had tied at 19-under 269. Shot four roundsin the 60s to finish second at the Xerox classic despitethree bogeys in the final six holes. 2007: Finished his rookieseason on the pga tour ranked No. 164 on the money list,with $390,303. made the cut in 14 of 24 starts, with threetop-25 finishes. Enjoyed his best outings with t12s at thereno-tahoe open and the Fry’s Electronics open. took abreak from the tour and finished third at the Nationwidetour’s chitimacha Louisiana open. 2006: Earned his pgatour card for 2007 after finishing 18th on the Nationwidetour money list, with $227,909. made the cut in 17 of 21<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2006 12007 24 14 3 183/869 $390,303/1642008 1 1 23,985/2009 21 11 1 1 174/180 275,195/1752010 18 9 2 3 163/227 422,760/162total 65 35 3 7 1,112,243nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2005 2 1 1 $6,274/2032006 21 17 1 1 7 11 227,909/182007 4 2 1 1 1 36,767/1222008 26 18 2 1 6 8 382,738/42010 10 5 2 4 65,325/87total 63 43 2 2 2 16 25 719,013<strong>PGA</strong> toUR oF AUStRALASiAYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 1 1 1 1 $57,000* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*Jarrod lyle (Continued)starts and posted seven top-10s in his rookie season on theNationwide tour. opened the season in impressive fashionwith a t4 at the Jacob’s creek open championship and at2 at the INg New Zealand pga championship, just oneshot behind tournament winner Jim rutledge. added athird-place effort at the palmettopride classic. also missedthe cut at the British open (his only career pga tour startup to that point) and finished t4 at the European tour’sVolvo china open. 2005: rookie of the Year on the pgatour of australasia. Has also competed on the asian pgatour. Amateur: represented australia at the 2004 Worldamateur team championship. runner-up at the 2004australian and New Zealand amateurs. Winner of the 2003and 2004 Lake macquarie amateur.sandy lyle<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 06 07 08u.S. opent48British opencutPeRSonAL:got his start in golf at age 7 when he caddied for hisfather. In 1999 at age 17, was diagnosed with acutemyeloid leukemia and was confined to his bed for ninemonths while undergoing chemotherapy treatments at theroyal children’s Hospital. It took another 12 months beforehe had the energy to walk a golf course again. Forgeda friendship during that time with pga tour memberrobert allenby…cites winning his first event, in mexico,as his biggest thrill in golf…Would most like to playaugusta National…Never travels without his cellphone…Favorite tV show is “Seinfeld.” Favorite movie is “BadBoys.” Favorite food is pasta. Favorite city to visit is Dubai.Favorite vacation spot is australia…Serves as an ambassadorfor challenge: Supporting Kids with cancer.Section 2 Player BiograPhieseXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: alexander Walter Barr LyleHeiGHt: 6-0weiGHt: 187BiRtHDAte: February 9, 1958BiRtHPLAce: Shrewbury, EnglandReSiDence: Balquhidder, perthshire, Scotland; ponteVedra Beach, FLFAMiLY: Wife, Jolande; Stuart (1983), James (1986),alexandra Lonneke (1993), Quintin (1995)SPeciAL inteReStS: motorcycles, cars, airplanestURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1977JoineD toUR: 1980<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (6):1985 British open. 1986 greater greensboro open. 1987tournament players championship. 1988 phoenix open,Kmart greater greensboro open, masters tournament.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (22):1978 Nigerian open. 1979 Scottish professionalchampionship, B.a. avis open [Eur], Jersey open,Scandinavian Enterprise open [Eur], European open [Eur],Scottish professional championship. 1980 coral Welshclassic [Eur]. 1981 paco rabanne French open [Eur],Lawrence Batley International [Eur]. 1982 Lawrence BatleyInternational [Eur]. 1983 cepsa madrid open [Eur]. 1984Italian open [Eur], Lancome trophy [Eur], casio World open[asia], 1985 Benson and Hedges International [Eur]. 1987german masters [Eur]. 1988 Dunhill British masters [Eur],Suntory World match play championship [Eur]. 1991 BmWInternational open [Eur]. 1992 Lancia-martini Italian open[Eur], Volvo masters [Eur].otHeR <strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (2):1980 World cup [indiv]. 1984 Kapalua International.BeSt 2010 cHAMPionS toUR FiniSHeS:t10—posco E&c Songdo championship.2010 SeASon:played in the pga tour’s at&t pebble Beach Nationalpro-am, the masters and British open but missed the cutin all three events…recorded one top 10 in 13 championstour starts…Was t10 at the inaugural posco c&E Songdochampionship in South Korea. one of just four players toshoot three consecutive sub-par rounds in the tournament.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:Split his professional career between the pga tour and theEuropean tour. made 275 career starts on the pga tour,with six victories, including the 1985 British open and the1988 masters. He also won 18 times on the European tourin a career that spanned nearly 30 years. owns 29 winsworldwide…Is a European ryder cup veteran, with fiveappearances to his credit (1979, 1981, 1983, 1985 and1987). Had a 7-9-2 overall record. Served as one of IanWoosnam’s European ryder cup assistant captains in 2006at the K club in Ireland. 2009: turned in a strong showing atthe masters tournament, finishing t20 in his 28th appearancein augusta. It was his best performance since his1988 victory. t20 finish at the masters was his first top-25finish since the 2000 season…Was t6 at the aberdeenBrunei Senior masters on the European Senior tour inearly march...Had four finishes in the top 15 during his 19champions tour starts, highlighted by a t12 at the toshibaclassic and a pair of t13s at the Senior British open and theLiberty mutual Legends of golf, where he teamed with IanWoosnam...Was also t15 at the acE group classic. 2008:Joined the champions tour in march and made 16 starts...teamed with Ian Woosnam to claim a third-place finish inthe Legends Division at the Liberty mutual Legends of golfin april. the duo turned in the low score in the final round, apgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-315


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies212-under 60, but their late charge still left them two strokesshy of the winning team of andy North and tom Watsonin Savannah, ga...made his champions tour debut at thetoshiba classic in march and finished t54...along with IanWoosnam, was one of just two champions tour players tomake the cut at the masters (72-75). Eventually was 45th ataugusta National after rounds of 78-77 on the weekend...made three starts on the European Senior tour, with hisbest finish a t11 at the ryder cup Wales Senior open.2000: posted two top-10 finishes…Seventh-place finishat SEI pennsylvania classic was his last top 10 on tour.1989: recorded two runner-up finishes and one third-placefinish. Ended up being his last top-three performance ontour. 1988: Had a breakout year on the pga tour in 1988when he was a three-time winner and a seventh-place finisheron the money list. Last of six pga tour wins came atthe masters tournament, where he was a one-stroke victorover mark calcavecchia, becoming the first British winnerof the event…Victory in augusta came just one week afterhe defeated Ken green with a birdie on the second playoffhole to win the Kmart greater greensboro open...Earliersandy lyle (Continued)that year, came from seven strokes behind Davis Love IIIon the final day at the phoenix open to earn a berth in aplayoff with Fred couples. made bogey on the third extrahole but still prevailed. 1987: claimed the tournamentplayers championship, besting Jeff Sluman in a playoff.1986: Won the greater greensboro open by two strokesover andy Bean. 1985: claimed first pga tour victorywhen he came from three strokes behind on the final dayat royal St. georges to win the British open by one strokeover payne Stewart…Led European tour order of meritthree times (1979-80, 1985). played in three World cups forEngland and was the medalist at the 1980 World cup…represented England at seven Dunhill cups. Amateur:Was an amateur standout prior to turning professional in1977...member of the great Britain/Ireland Walker cupteam in 1977.PeRSonAL:awarded member of British Empire. after becoming firstBritish winner of masters, put haggis, a Scottish dish, onmenu at champions Dinner the next year.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................74.89Driving Distance ...........................................284.9Driving accuracy percentage .......................59.41%greens in regulation percentage ................64.29%putting average ...........................................1.926(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 69–masters tournament/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–1988 Kmartgreater greensboro open/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $183,800–1988 masters tournament/1career High official world Rank: after 1994 Bob Hopechrysler classic/552010 ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average (actual) .............................72.97 (71)Driving Distance ...........................................284.7 (13)Driving accuracy percentage .......................58.04% (78)greens in regulation percentage ................60.47% (76)putting average ...........................................1.792 (42)MISCELLANEOUS ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 champions tour Low Round: 64–2010 Libertymutual Legends of golf/1.career champions tour Low Round: 60–2008 Libertymutual Legends of golf/3Largest career champions tour Paycheck/Finish: $108,000–2008 Liberty mutual Legends of golf/t3<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1980 5 3 2 8,950/1751981 3 1 2,350/2251982 3 1 804/2841983 11984 6 4 3 15,532/1691985 13 11 1 5 40,452/1321986 13 9 1 1 4 143,415/641987 15 11 1 4 7 286,176/341988 17 14 3 1 5 13 726,934/71989 17 9 2 1 4 4 292,293/431990 15 7 1 2 51,280/1751991 8 5 3 59,794/1661992 9 5 1 2 73,459/1541993 7 5 1 2 86,121/1531994 7 5 1 1 47,538/1911995 7 4 22,908/2351996 15 8 1 3 94,490/1681997 21 9 2 71,860/1831998 23 9 1 5 176,354/1461999 15 7 3 113,004/1902000 18 5 2 2 198,990/1642001 5 1 11,551/2382002 9 2 28,163/2232003 52004 2 2 49,142/2292005 4 1 46,433/2292006 32007 2 2 230/159 47,494/2292008 2 1 240/91 24,750/2442009 2 1 1 218/47 71,400/2132010 3total 275 142 6 3 1 22 64 2,791,636cHAMPionS toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0Year events Played 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings Rank2008 16 1 1 4 243,217 632009 19 4 214,045 632010 13 1 3 170,326 71total 48 1 2 11 627,589* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91masters 48 t28 cut t25 t11 t17 1 cut cut cutu.S. open cut cut t45 t36 t25 cut cut t16British open t19 t12 t14 t8 cut t14 1 t30 t17 t7 t46 t16 DQpga cut t16tHE pLaYErS cut cut 1 cut cut cut cuttour championshipt17the Barclays t7 cut cutBmW championshipt51Year 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04masters t37 t21 t38 cut cut t34 cut t48 cut cut cut cut t37u.S. open t51 t52British open t12 cut 74 t79 t55 cut t19 cut cut t69 t76 cut 73pga cut t56 t73 t39tHE pLaYErS cut t74 cut cut t70 cutthe Barclays cut WDYear 05 06 07 08 09 10masters cut cut 43 45 t20 cutBritish opent32 cut t65 WD cut cutcHAMPionS toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 08 09 10Senior pga championshipt43 cut cutSenior British opencut t13 cutu.S. Senior opencutJELD-WEN tradition 51 t50constellation Energy Senior players t65 t31 t67nAtionAL teAMS: ryder cup (5), 1979, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1987; Walker cup (1), 1977;World cup (3), 1979, 1980, 1987; Hennessy cognac cup (3), 1980, 1982, 1984; Dunhill cup (7),1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992; Nissan cup (2), 1985, 1986; Kirin cup (1), 1987.2-316 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSWill MacKenzieeXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: William ruggles macKenzieHeiGHt: 5-11weiGHt: 170BiRtHDAte: September 28, 1974BiRtHPLAce: greenville, NcReSiDence: Jupiter, FL; plays out of the Dye preserveFAMiLY: Wife, alli; maverick Noah (7/26/08), NashWilliam (2/18/10)tURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2000Q ScHooL: 2004, 2005<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (2):2006 reno-tahoe open. 2008 Viking classic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t6—Frys.com open.2010 SeASon:claimed his only top-10 finish of the year at the Frys.comopen during the pga tour Fall Series. opened with a5-under 65 en route to t6 honors with five others.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made the cut in nine of 24 starts, with four top-25finishes. Finished outside the top 125 (No. 126) for thefirst time since his rookie season in 2005...Finished t5at the Honda classic with a pair of 67s in the openingrounds...picked up his second top-10 finish at the memorialtournament (t10) on the strength of a final-round 68.2008: picked up second tour victory in a playoff at theViking classic...after missing six cuts in his first 10 starts,underwent right knee surgery on may 1 and was sidelinedfor eight weeks. returned at the Buick open in late June...collected his first top-10 of the season with a t4 at theJohn Deere classic. Held a two-stroke lead after 36 holesat tpc Deere run. closed with a 1-under par 70 to miss thethree-man playoff won by Kenny perry by a stroke. It washis first top-10 since finishing t7 at the 2007 Wyndhamchampionship...In the next start, collected his second tourtitle at the Viking classic in a three-man playoff. on Sunday,he birdied four of the last six holes to record a 4-under 68and reach a playoff with marc turnesa and Brian gay.Birdied the par-5 18th hole three consecutive times, includingthe first two playoff holes. gay dropped out after thefirst extra hole, and then third-round leader turnesa waseliminated on the second extra hole. collected a career-best $648,000 with the win. the victory came one day aftercalling a two-stroke penalty on himself for moving a looseimpediment inside a hazard on the par-5 18th hole, leadingto a triple bogey to finish the third round. 2007: Started theyear with a bang thanks to a t4 finish in first appearancein the mercedes-Benz championship. one of four first-timeparticipants to finish among the top-10. opened with a4-under 69 to share the first-round lead with four otherplayers, including eventual winner Vijay Singh...Next top-10came in June at the Stanford St. Jude championship, a t8at tpc Southwind...playing in home state, North carolina,at the Wyndham championship, led after a first-round 64,finished t7. 2006: Second year on tour highlighted by firstcareer win at the reno-tahoe open, his only top-10 of theseason...one of 13 first-time winners on tour in 2006...Finished season No. 100 on the money list...Win at thereno-tahoe open came in his 47th career start. Set tournamentfirst-round scoring record with a 9-under 63. Held firstroundlead and shared third-round lead prior to making a10-foot birdie putt on the 72nd hole to defeat Bob Estes by astroke. the birdie on 18 was his first on the back nine sincethe second round. Set tournament record with three eaglesin the first round and four overall. Became tournament’sfourth first-time winner. 2005: after finishing 179th on thepga tour money list in his rookie season, placed t9 at theQualifying tournament in December to regain his status for2006. Lone top-10 was a t8 at the michelin championshipat Las Vegas. 2004: Earned initial tour card by finishingt26 at the Qualifying tournament, his first trip to finals inthree attempts. Named player of the Year on the Hooterstour after finishing third on the money list and winningthree times, at the touchstone Energy open in greenville,Nc; Buffalo run casino in miami, oK; and Dothan (aL)classic. 2003: Won the canon u.S.a. classic in West palmBeach, FL on the golden Bear tour and finished ninth on themoney list that year. Has also played the canadian tour.PeRSonAL:gave up golf after his sophomore year in high school afterbeing a top junior player and did not pick it up again untilalmost 10 years later. Inspired by payne Stewart’s 1999u.S. open win at pinehurst in his home state of Northcarolina…an outdoor enthusiast who snowboards and rockclimbs. also spent some time heliboarding in alaska. Livedout of his van in montana for five years…Is a professionalkayaker.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.92 (92)Driving Distance ...........................................290.8 (66)Driving accuracy percentage .......................66.33% (57)greens in regulation percentage ................68.52% (56)putting average ...........................................1.807 (155)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–2 times, most recent Justintimberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2006 renotahoeopen/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $648,000–2008 Viking classic/1career High official world Rank: after 2007 travelerschampionship/155Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2005 25 12 1 2 $275,529/1792006 29 16 1 1 3 879,965/1002007 30 20 3 6 90,448/73 1,116,507/852008 21 10 1 2 2 162/1,289 911,194/1142009 24 9 2 4 292/144 659,686/1262010 23 14 1 4 154/267 557,504/152total 152 81 2 10 21 4,400,385nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2000 12002 22004 1 1 1,564/3342005 3 3 1 2 19,900/1512010 1total 8 4 1 2 21,464* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 05 06 07 08 09pga t57 cuttHE pLaYErS cut cutthe Barclayscut t77 cutDeutsche Bank championship t70 cut t30BmW championshipcutpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-317


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSJohn MallingerSection Player BiograPhies2BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:2—2009 u.S. Bank championship in milwaukee.otHeR VictoRieS (1):2010 callaway golf pebble Beach Invitational.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t3—Wyndham championship.2010 SeASon:Fell out of the top 125 for the first time in four-year career,posting just one top-10 finish during the campaign…at regular Season finale, finished t3 at the Wyndhamchampionship for first top 10 of the season on the strengthof a final-round 62. Staged a furious rally in the finalround trying to qualify for the pga tour playoffs for theFedExcup. moved from 163rd in the standings to 132nd.Finished at 18-under 261, one shot behind second-placefinisher David toms. Would have qualified for the Barclays,the first playoff event with a t2 finish.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished a career-best No. 60 in the FedExcup standings,with 18 made cuts in 27 appearances...Shot 75 infirst round of Shell Houston open and was 11-under in thelast three rounds. Finished at 8-under 280 and t6 despiteplaying hole No. 18 5-over par for the week...Finished t3 attHE pLaYErS championship, the sixth time he has finishedthird...Sixth place at Hp Byron Nelson championship camewith the help of two eagles in the second round...Finisheda career-best second at the u.S. Bank championship, fallingin a playoff on the second extra hole to Bo Van pelt.posted rounds of 70-66-66-65--267 to match Van pelt. aftermatching birdies on the first playoff hole, the par-5 18th,mallinger was unable to get up and down from a greensidebunker on the same hole while Van pelt two-putted forbirdie to clinch his first pga tour victory. moved from43rd to 34th in FedExcup standings. 2008: made 20 of29 cuts and notched four top-10 finishes to record hissecond consecutive season with more than $1 million inearnings and a spot within the top 100 on the money list...posted season-best third-place finishes at the at&t pebbleBeach National pro-am and the Justin timberlake ShrinerseXeMPt StAtUS: 133rd on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: John charles mallingerHeiGHt: 6-0weiGHt: 165BiRtHDAte: September 25, 1979BiRtHPLAce: Escondido, caReSiDence: Las Vegas, NV; plays out of Virginia cc(Long Beach, ca)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2005 1 1 $13,553/2006 3 1 16,354/2007 29 18 3 4 7 91,688/61 1,681,764/512008 29 20 2 4 8 100,493/64 1,201,433/912009 27 18 1 1 4 5 1,037/60 1,717,140/502010 29 10 1 1 7 342/132 684,687/133total 118 68 1 7 13 27 5,314,930nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2003 12004 12005 9 7 1 3 4 $77,521/672006 15 8 2 4 69,515/782010 2 2 1 2 2 51,942/96total 28 17 2 7 10 198,977Hospitals for children open. 2007: Went from playing onseven different tours in 2006 to placing second among rookiesin earnings...competed in three events in the pga tourplayoffs for the FedExcup, making the cut in all three andfinishing 61st on the inaugural FedExcup points list...made18 cuts in 29 starts and recorded four top-10 finishes, threeof which were top-5s. Finished 51st on money list, secondamongst rookies, trailing only Brandt Snedeker...In justeighth career start on the pga tour and fourth of the season,finished solo third at the at&t pebble Beach Nationalpro-am. Held a share of the first-round lead after a 7-underpar65 at pebble Beach, and entered the final round one offthe lead of phil mickelson and Kevin Sutherland. posted a1-under 71 at pebble Beach on Sunday to finish six behindmickelson...In his 11th start of the season, shot a finalround5-under 67 at the Zurich classic of New orleans tofinish t3 with anthony Kim, four shots back of winner NickWatney...third top-10 was a t7 at the canadian open. Helda share of the 36-hole lead with Steve allan after opening66-66. trailed 54-hole leader Vijay Singh by one after athird-round 70, and posted a 71 on Sunday to finish fivebehind champion Jim Furyk...Birdied three of his final fourholes for a bogey-free, 3-under 68 in the final round of theDeutsche Bank championship. the late push helped him tofinish t14 and earn a spot into the following week’s BmWchampionship. Began the week No. 71 on the pga tourplayoffs for the FedExcup points list and jumped to No. 61...recorded his third and final top-five finish of the seasonwith a t3 at the turning Stone resort championship. 2006:Earned pga tour card for 2007 via a t13 finish at the pgatour Qualifying tournament...member of the Nationwidetour in 2005-06...made the cut in eight of 15 starts on theNationwide tour, with two top-10s. concluded the year78th on the money list...tallied his first top-10 of the yearwith a t8 at the cox classic, followed three weeks laterby a t4 showing at the National mining association peteDye classic...Finished sixth on tour in greens in regulationpercentage (71.36). 2005: made the cut in seven of ninestarts during his rookie season on the Nationwide tour.Finished 67th on the money list...Notched the first of threetop-10s with a t9 at the preferred Health Systems WichitaFAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: Long Beach State university (2002,Business marketing)SPeciAL inteReStS: Snowboarding, hanging out withfriendstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2002Q ScHooL: 2006nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 05 06 07 08 09 10the Barclayst72 t48 t46u.S. open t67 cut t65 t45 t22Deutsche Bank championshipt14 t63 cutBmW championshipt30 t55 t38pgat60 t60tHE pLaYErS t64 cut t3 cutopen...came back the following week with a season-bestt3 at the cox classic, finishing 19-under 265 and four shotsbehind winner Jason gore...Final top-10 came with a t6at the mark christopher charity classic...made eagle onthe last hole to qualify for the u.S. open at pinehurst No.2 and made the cut, finishing t67...Winner of two Westcoast Hooters tour events...medalist at the 2005 NationalQualifying tournament for the canadian tour...played infive Hooter tour events with three top-10s. Amateur:First-team all-Big West conference selection (1998-2001)at Long Beach State.PeRSonAL:grew up in Escondido and moved to Long Beach, ca,the same place where tour players John merrick, petertomasulo and paul goydos honed their games…travels tothe Bahamas each year to take part in the mark Knowlescharity tennis Invitational. Helping out his good friendKnowles, their involvement helps raise funds for localchildren’s charities such as the cancer Society, the Sassoon(Bahamas) Foundation for pediatric Heart care and theSpecial olympics.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.27 (135)Driving Distance ...........................................280.4 (152)Driving accuracy percentage .......................69.34% (23)greens in regulation percentage ................67.11% (94)putting average ...........................................1.791 (115)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 62–Wyndham championship/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2 times, mostrecent 2010 Wyndham championship/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $551,000–2009 tHE pLaYErS championship/t3career High official world Rank: after 2009 Buickopen/85* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*2-318 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSBen MartineXeMPt StAtUS: t2 at 2010 pga tour QualifyingtournamentFULL nAMe: Benjamin Walter martinHeiGHt: 5-11weiGHt: 175BiRtHDAte: august 26, 1987BiRtHPLAce: rome, gaReSiDence: greenwood, Sc; plays out of greenwoodccFAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: clemson university (2009, Financialmanagement)SPeciAL inteReStS: traveling, watching Fox NewstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 20102010 SeASon:Has missed the cut in all three starts on the pga tour,including the masters (2010) and the u.S. open (2009-10).His only start on the Nationwide tour led to a missed cutat the Knoxville News Sentinel open. Won the Forest oaksclassic on the egolf tour.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:Has competed on the Hooters tour. Amateur: Finalist atthe 2009 u.S. amateur, losing 7 and 5, to Byeon-Hun anof South Korea. Earned honorable mention all-americanhonors in 2010. three-time all-atlantic coast conferenceselection, including becoming one of just four golfers atclemson to earn the honor as a freshman. Was the individualmedalist at 2010 Furman Invitational. three-timeselection to the academic all-acc team and became thefirst golfer in clemson history to earn all-acc and academicall-acc honors during his freshman season. Wasalso a two-time all-state selection while competing forgreenwood High School.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2009a 12010a 2total 3nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 1total 1* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*PeRSonAL:cites making it to the finals of the 2009 u.S. amateur ashis biggest thrill in golf. Biggest thrill outside of golf isattending clemson football games…Favorite golf coursehe has played is augusta National. Would most like to playSt. andrews…He never travels without his gpS. Favoriteprofessional team is the atlanta Braves…Superstitionsinclude only marking his ball with quarters dated before1987…Favorite tV show is “Entourage.” Favorite movie is“the Hangover.”…Favorite entertainer is Dave chappelle.Favorite food is steak…Lists michael Vick as his favoriteathlete to watch. Favorite city is charleston, Sc…Bucketlist includes winning a few major championships. Has onebrother, matt, who is a sophomore at clemson university.Both of his parents attended clemson, but his dad graduatedfrom alabama. charities include college golf Fellowshipand the Fellowship of christian athletes.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 09 10masterscutu.S. opencut cutPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................74.60Driving Distance ...........................................288.9Driving accuracy percentage .......................75.00%greens in regulation percentage ................55.56%putting average ...........................................2.075MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 75–masters tournament/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 72–2009 u.S.open/1(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)Section 2 Player BiograPhiesshigeki Maruyama (she-gek-ee Mare-oo-yaw-muh)eXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: Shigeki maruyamaHeiGHt: 5-7weiGHt: 185BiRtHDAte: September 12, 1969BiRtHPLAce: chiba, JapanReSiDence: chiba, Japan; Los angeles, caFAMiLY: Wife, mizuho; Sean (6/2/00)eDUcAtion: Nihon universitytURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1992JoineD toUR: 2000<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (3):2001 greater milwaukee open. 2002 Verizon Byron Nelsonclassic. 2003 chrysler classic of greensboro.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (10):1993 pepsi ubekousan [Jpn]. 1995 Bridgestone open [Jpn].1996 Bridgestone open [Jpn]. 1997 pga championship[Jpn], pocari Sweat Yomiuri open [Jpn], pga match playpromise cup [Jpn], golf Nippon Hitachi cup [Jpn]. 1998pga philanthropy open [Jpn]. 1999 Bridgestone open[Jpn]. 2002 World golf championships-World cup [w/toshi Izawa].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t28—mayakoba golf classic.2010 SeASon:made one of four cuts on tour, but did not record a top-25finish for the first time since 1995…only made cut resultedin a t28 at the mayakoba golf classic.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made just five starts, fewest since 1996 (2)...Lonetop 10 was t10 at the at&t pebble Beach National proam...2008:Did not post a top 10 for first time since 1998.2007: Finished t2 at the ginn sur mer classic for fourthcareer runner-up. 2006: Finished third at the B.c. open.2005: Finished 32nd on the money list on the strength of fivetop-10s, but no wins for second consecutive season...LedSony open in Hawaii at the 36- and 54-hole marks but stumbledon final day with 1-over-par 71 to finish t3, two behindchampion Vijay Singh. posted ace on fourth hole in thirdround with a 4-iron from 202 yards...Second ace of season,the fifth of his tour career, came in second round at JohnDeere classic, holing out with a 7-iron from 173 yardson No. 3. 2005: the 2003 chrysler classic of greensboropgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-319


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2champion closed with a 5-under 67 and finished runner-upto K.J. choi. 2004: Was five back of lead going into the finalround of Nissan open. Fired a closing-round 67 to finishone back of 54-hole leader mike Weir. missed a 12-footpar putt on the 72nd hole to finish second...posted careerbestfinish in a major with a t4 at the u.S. open. Sharedfirst-and second-round leads. 2003: Despite being plaguedby nagging neck injury during the early season, finished37th on money list in 2003 for third time in four years onthe strength of win at the chrysler classic of greensboro...recorded a hole-in-one for the third straight season whenhe aced the eighth hole with a 6-iron from 177 yards duringthe first round of the mastercard colonial...one ofonly five players to collect a win in each of the last threeseasons (tiger Woods, Justin Leonard, Jim Furyk andretief goosen) with his win in greensboro. Became thethird player in tournament history to finish the event at20-under-par or better with his final score of 22-under-par266. Held second- and third-round leads on way to victory.With $810,000 paycheck, became the first player in tourhistory to surpass $1 million in first four seasons. 2002:turned in best finish on money list to that point in threeyearcareer, along with most earnings...Won the VerizonByron Nelson classic and became the first asian withmultiple pga tour victories...closed with a 2-under 68 fora two-stroke victory over rookie Ben crane...posted the firstace of the 2002 u.S. open, using an 8-iron from 154 yardson No. 14 at Bethpage Black...t5 at British open. tied forlead with eventual champion Ernie Els and three othersafter 36 holes at 6-under-par 136...Withdrew from Worldgolf championships-american Express championship dueshigeki Maruyama (Continued)to shoulder injury and played one more event, his firsttour championship, where he finished t13...teamed withtoshi Izawa to win the World cup. team rebounded fromdouble bogey to birdie 17th hole and par 18th to beat u.S.team by two strokes. 2001: Finished in the top 40 on pgatour money list in his first two years as a member andcaptured his first win at the greater milwaukee open.Defeated charles Howell III with birdie-4 on first playoffhole. Victory made him first Japanese player to win pgatour event on u.S. mainland (Isao aoki captured 1983Hawaiian open). 2000: Became first Japanese player to top$1 million in one tour season...Had three top-5s includedamong seven top-10s, his best a t2 with tiger Woods atBuick Invitational, four strokes behind phil mickelson...High point of year likely came during qualifying for u.S.open. Shot 13-under 58 (11 birdies and one eagle) atWoodmont cc in rockville, mD, during first round. Secondround was 74, giving him total of 132 and second placeat qualifier to medalist David Berganio, Jr.’s 130...Earnedspot on International presidents cup team and finishedwith a 1-2-0 record. 1999: Earned his 2000 pga tourmembership by virtue of his strong play in the 1999 Worldgolf championships: 1999 World golf championshipsaccenturematch play championship (t5) and 1999 Worldgolf championships-NEc Invitational (sixth)...In october,won the 1999 Bridgestone open on the Japan golf tour forthe third time (first two came in 1995-96). 1998: First cameto attention of golf world when he was surprise star ofpresidents cup with a 5-0 record...Won pga philanthropyopen. 1997: Won four times on the Japan golf tour—Japan pga championship, pocari Sweat Yomiuri open,pga match play promise cup and golf Nippon Hitachi cup.1993: First victory came at pepsi-ubekousan.PeRSonAL:Known for his ever-present smile on the golf course with anickname as the “Smilin’ assassin.”…First shot even-parat age 11…Early in career, made regular appearances onJapanese tV variety show called Yume-ga-morimori (Lotsof Dreams)…Followed up on his dream with his father bylaunching his own junior golf foundation, which his companyoperates, in Japan. No relation to fellow professionalDaisuke maruyama.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.25Driving Distance ...........................................265.1Driving accuracy percentage .......................50.00%greens in regulation percentage ................56.94%putting average ...........................................1.854(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 66–mayakoba golf classic atriviera maya-cancun/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–3 times, mostrecent 2005 John Deere classic/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $864,000–2002 Verizon Byron Nelson classic/1career High official world Rank: after 2004 tHEpLaYErS championship/19<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1994 11995 11996 2 2 1 $50,588/1961997 6 6 1 3 111,781/1611998 6 4 1 78,556/1931999 9 4 3 3 79,137/2022000 26 19 1 1 7 11 1,207,104/372001 27 22 1 4 13 1,441,455/372002 24 21 1 5 13 2,214,794/162003 28 18 1 1 4 9 1,669,292/372004 26 22 1 6 13 2,301,692/232005 29 22 1 1 5 8 1,933,049/322006 30 19 1 4 9 1,154,115/792007 31 13 1 2 6 85,000/140 951,288/1052008 18 9 1 189/721 160,175/2072009 5 3 1 2 185/141 256,331/1812010 4 1 230/020 22,440/234total 273 185 3 4 4 42 93 13,631,795JAPAn GoLF toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 21 13 1 5 10 $343,765<strong>PGA</strong> toUR oF AUStRALASiAYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 1 1 $5,500* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08masterscut t31 t46 cut t14 cut cut cut cutthe Barclays t29 WD t30 cut cut cutu.S. open cut t16 cut t4 t33Deutsche Bank championship cut t6 cut t36British open t14 t10 t29 cut t55 cut t5 cut t30 cutBmW championship t3 t70 t65 t11 cut cutpga t23 t65 cut t46 t22 t43 t48 cut cut cuttHE pLaYErS cut cut WD t14 t45 t53 t32 WD cut WDtour championship t13 t19accenture match play championship t5 t9 t5 t17 t33 t33 t17Bridgestone Invitational 6 t15 t31 t36 t27 t46ca championship t50 WD t16 t11Year 09 10HSBc championsWDnAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (2), 1998, 2000; World cup (4), 2000, 2001, 2002,2003.2-320 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSDavid MathiseXeMPt StAtUS: 13th on 2010 Nationwide tourmoney listFULL nAMe: David Haynes mathisHeiGHt: 6-0weiGHt: 168BiRtHDAte: February 22, 1974BiRtHPLAce: Winston-Salem, NcReSiDence: Wake Forest, NcFAMiLY: Wife, chastity; Brady reed mathis (11/9/10)eDUcAtion: campbell university (1997, Business)SPeciAL inteReStS: Family, church, watches, cars,investingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1997JoineD toUR: 2009nationwide tour Graduate (2008, 2010)BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t17—2009 Wyndham championship.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):2008 BmW charity pro-am. 2010 Winn-Dixie Jacksonvilleopen.2010 SeASon:made 23 starts on the Nationwide tour and had six top-10finishes, including a win in the final full-field event of theyear, the inaugural Winn-Dixie Jacksonville open. the victorysecured his spot among the top-25 money winners andearned him a return trip to the pga tour in 2011. FinishedNo. 13, thanks to his late-season efforts. Fired a final-round69 at tpc Sawgrass to erase a three-stroke deficit and winby one over three others. Had built a three-shot lead earlyon the back nine before stumbling with a bogey at No. 14and a double-bogey at No. 16, opening the door for severalchallengers. made par on the demanding 17th and 18thholes to finish at 8-under, the only single-digit winningscore on tour in 2010. the victory was the second of hisNationwide tour career. the first-place check for $108,000moved him from No. 35 to No. 12 on the money list withonly the tour championship remaining on the schedule…posted his first top-10 finish of the year, at the rex Hospitalopen in may. Finished t9 when officials shortened thetournament to 54 holes due to heavy rain, which wipedout the final round…Kept his solid play going by finishingt10 the next week at the melwood prince george’s countyopen. Was t21 heading into the final round. Fired a 66Sunday which included five birdies and an eagle…His thirdconsecutive top-10 effort came at the Fort Smith classic,where he shot a 7-under 63 on the last day to move upto t7…Finished t3 at the Nationwide children’s HospitalInvitational in July, thanks to a 5-under 66 in the final roundat ohio State university’s Scarlet course. Ended the weekat 8-under 276, two strokes back of winner D.J. Brigman…Notched his fifth top-10 finish at the chattanooga classic.Was t25 going into the final round before rallying with a64 to finish t5.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: rookie season on the pga tour resulted in 15 madecuts in 27 starts. cracked the top 25 twice, including aseason-best t17 at the Wyndham championship and a t23at the St. Jude classic. Finished the season No. 160 onthe official money list. played in just two Nationwide tourevents, having posted all four rounds in the 60s to finishthird at the rex Hospital open. 2008: Earned his ticket tothe pga tour after placing 14th on the Nationwide tourmoney list...missed the cut in three of his first five startsbefore reeling off four consecutive top-25 finishes on theNationwide tour, culminating with his first top-10 of theseason at the South georgia classic (t6). Earned his firstcareer win at the BmW charity pro-am where he nearlywent wire to wire. posted rounds of 65-65 to grab the second-roundlead. third-round 68 put him at 17-under and oneshot ahead. three birdies in the first five holes of Sunday’sfinal round gave him the cushion he needed. He was neverchallenged the rest of the way and won by three strokesover roger tambellini. First-place check of $121,500 jumpedhim from No. 44 to No. 4 on the money list at the time. alsocollected the keys to a BmW X5 for the win. one week afterhis victory, was t2 at the melwood prince george’s countyopen. Shared the 54-hole lead with three others and shota 2-under 70 to finish one shot back of winner Jeff Klauk.runner-up check pushed his season total over the $223,000mark and vaulted him to No. 1 on the money list. Followed apoor stretch of play, where he missed four cuts in six events,with a t8 at the utah championship, shooting 65 in the finalround and creeping back into the top-10 on the money list.a t21 at the Nationwide tour championship at tpc craigranch left him 14th on the final money list, with $276,412.ranked third in putting for the year. 2007: made the cutin 14 of 24 starts on the Nationwide tour, including eighttop-25 finishes. Finished the year No. 47 on the money list,with $135,218. 2006: made the cut in 16 of 27 starts duringhis rookie season on the Nationwide tour, with three top-25 finishes, including a career-best t12 at the chattanoogaclassic. Ended the season No. 99 on the money list, with$51,303. Had missed the cut in all seven career starts onthe Nationwide tour prior to 2006. 2005: member of thecanadian tour from 2001-05. playing on what turned out tobe a broken foot, notched his first career win on that tourat the michelin morelia classic. posted a final-round 64 tostorm back from six shots down. the victory helped himfinish a career-best fourth on the tour’s final money list...Has also won on the tarheel tour. Amateur: Earned all-BigSouth conference honors in 1993 and 1994, helping leadcampbell university (Buies creek, Nc) to the conferencechampionship both seasons.PeRSonAL:got his start in golf from his dad.PLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 65–3 times, mostrecent 2009 Wyndham championship/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $66,737–2009 Wyndham championship/t17career High official world Rank: after 2008 travelerschampionship/238Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1997 11998 11999 12004 12005 12009 27 15 2 377/122 $364,959/160total 32 15 2 364,959nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2000 12001 12002 12003 22005 22006 27 16 3 $51,303/992007 24 14 1 2 8 135,218/472008 26 16 1 1 4 9 276,412/142009 2 1 1 1 1 35,700/1242010 23 15 1 1 6 11 265,385/13total 109 62 2 2 2 13 32 764,018* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 09the Barclayscutpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-321


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSlen Mattiace (MaT-teece)Section Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (2):2002 Nissan open, FedEx St. Jude classic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t26—reno-tahoe open.2010 SeASon:made one of six cuts in his pga tour starts and missed allsix cuts on the Nationwide tour.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished t22 in his only start on the pga tour at theat&t pebble Beach National pro-am...made 12 of 27 cutson the Nationwide tour with one top-10 finish. 2008: madefour of 11 cuts on the pga tour and one of seven cuts onthe Nationwide tour. 2007: competed in 10 events on thepga tour, missing the cut in all 10...made two out of 16cuts on the Nationwide tour. 2006: played in 22 events andmade six cuts...played out of the past champions categoryafter being fully exempt in 1993 and 1996-2004. 2005:Struggled with only nine made cuts in 34 starts. Best finishwas t12 at the Barclays classic. 2004: Injured both kneesin December 2003 while skiing in Vail. Following surgery,made his comeback in march at the Honda classic, wherehe missed the cut...made his first cut of the season at tHEpLaYErS championship two weeks later and finished t33...Did not post a top-10 for the first time in his 10-year pgatour career and had just one top-25, a t20 at the JohnDeere classic in July. 2003: playing in his first masters as aprofessional and first in 15 years (1988 as an amateur), firedthe best round of the tournament, a 7-under 65, in the finaleXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: Leonard Earl mattiaceHeiGHt: 6-1weiGHt: 185BiRtHDAte: october 15, 1967BiRtHPLAce: mineola, NYReSiDence: Jacksonville, FLFAMiLY: Wife, Kristen; gracee Lauren, Noelle annaround to tie mike Weir and force the first masters playoffsince 1990. He began the day five strokes back of the thirdroundleader Jeff maggert. Held a two-stroke lead overWeir during the back nine before he bogeyed the 18th holeand Weir birdied No. 15 and made a 6-footer for par on the18th to force the playoff. Weir won the playoff with a bogeyon the first extra hole. Had never finished in the top-20 in his10 previous majors. 2002: Finished in the top 30 on the tourmoney list for the first time on the strength of two victories.made 25 cuts in 28 starts and collected over $2 millionin a single season for the first time...captured first careerpga tour victory at the Nissan open in 220th start. tiedfor the lead on the tournament’s 72nd hole, he two-puttedfrom 30 feet while co-leader Scott mccarron was unable toget up-and-down for par. rounds of 69-65-67-68—269 wasone better than mccarron, Brad Faxon and rory Sabbatini...Won the FedEx St. Jude classic by one stroke over timpetrovic. Was seven strokes off the pace after 54 holesand closed with a 64. paycheck of $684,000 was largestof career. 2001: Finished t6 in the Shell Houston open...Shared second-round lead at michelob championship andclosed with 74-67 for a solo fifth. 2000: Steady play at thepLaYErS championship earned him his second top-10 atthat event. Was one stroke back of Hal Sutton after postinga 2-under-par 70 in the first round and finished t9...Secondtop-10 came at mastercard colonial, a t8...In contentionafter 18 and 36 holes at the Westin texas open. His 73-66on the weekend produced t6 in San antonio...Best effortof the season came at tampa Bay classic, a t3. Stood twostrokes back of the lead after 36 and 54 holes. 1999: BesteDUcAtion: Wake Forest university (1990, Sociology)SPeciAL inteReStS: all sportstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1990Q ScHooL: 1992, 1995nationwide tour Alumnusfinish of season came in his first start when he finished t2at the Sony open in Hawaii...rest of the year was a strugglewith only two more top-25 finishes until final event...Inlast start of the year, finished t9 at Southern Farm Bureauclassic. 1998: Finished t5 at tHE pLaYErS championship.1997: Best finish came in second-to-last start of year atWalt Disney World/oldsmobile classic. Shot 67-66 andtrailed payne Stewart by one stroke through 36 holes.third-round 65 produced two-stroke lead over David Duval.posted final-round 74, falling two strokes shy of Duval-DanForsman playoff. 1996: a second at Buick challenge, alongwith t4 at Lacantera texas open, helped him retain playingPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................72.92Driving Distance ...........................................287.8Driving accuracy percentage .......................58.57%greens in regulation percentage ................60.00%putting average ...........................................1.796(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–reno-tahoe open/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 64–7 times, mostrecent 2002 FedEx St. Jude classic/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $684,000–2002 FedEx St. Jude classic/1career High official world Rank: after 2003 Wachoviachampionship/24<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-2events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1988 11991 11993 26 13 2 3 $74,521/1601996 30 15 1 2 6 238,977/921997 35 18 1 1 12 315,656/771998 31 23 3 5 418,416/681999 31 17 1 2 4 403,115/1002000 31 22 1 5 8 762,979/612001 30 19 2 6 592,781/842002 28 25 2 1 4 9 2,194,064/182003 27 21 1 2 4 1,221,476/562004 25 12 1 213,707/1882005 34 9 1 209,638/1912006 22 6 66,540/2262007 102008 11 4 237/116 35,333/2372009 1 1 1 219/044 49,743/2282010 6 1 229/022 22,200/235total 380 206 2 3 3 23 60 6,819,145nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1991 3 1 $495/3151992 28 17 1 5 20,760/641993 21994 11995 19 10 2 5 27,430/691996 1 1 1 1,750/1982007 16 2 3,386/2672008 7 1 4,321/2292009 27 12 1 2 44,560/1142010 6total 110 44 4 13 102,702* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00masterscutthe Barclays t60 t62 cut t76 t28 cutu.S. open t24 t42British opent30BmW championship cut t65 t49 t71pgacut cuttHE pLaYErS t24 t5 cut t9Year 01 02 03 04 05 06masters 2 cutu.S. open t68 t57 cutBritish open t69 t65pga cut t48 t51tHE pLaYErScut t69 cut t33 t71tour championshipt18accenture match play championshipt33Bridgestone Invitational t36 t30ca championship t46 t54the Barclays cut t12 cut t12 cutDeutsche Bank championshipcut cut cut t44BmW championship cut t63 cut t58nAtionAL teAMS: Walker cup (1), 1987.2-322 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSprivileges for 1997...Shot 68-68 at callaway gardens toshare 36-hole lead. after final two rounds were canceleddue to weather, parred first extra hole of five-man playoff,losing to michael Bradley’s birdie...Won first compaqWorld putting championship. 1995: Was 27th at QualifyingSchool, earning membership in 1996...Finished 69th onlen Mattiace (Continued)Nationwide tour money list with $27,430, driven by t5sat cleveland open and Buffalo open. 1992: First qualifiedfor tour at Qualifying tournament. Amateur: captured1984 Florida High School championship...member of WakeForest’s 1986 Ncaa championship team, along with currentpga tour player Billy andrade.PeRSonAL:Was first encouraged to play golf by his father Louis at age6. Is left-handed but plays golf right-handed. Has his owncharitable organization, “Len’s Friends” foundation, thataids Jacksonville, FL, charities with a series of golf events.Web site for event is lensfriends.org.Billy Mayfair<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (5):1993 greater milwaukee open. 1995 motorola Westernopen, tHE tour championship. 1998 Nissan open, Buickopen.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t3—turning Stone resort championship; 7—St. Judeclassic.2010 SeASon:recorded two top-10 finishes, giving him at least one ineach of the last 21 seasons on tour. Finished outside ofthe top 125 on the money list for the second straight year…Shot 68-66 on the weekend to finish seventh at the St. Judeclassic. It was his best finish since a second-place showingat the 2008 rBc canadian open. aced the 170-yard eighthhole at tpc Southwind in the first round, using an 8-iron…Shot 66-69 on the weekend to finish t3 at the turningStone resort championship…Was the individual medalisteXeMPt StAtUS: 1st at 2010 pga tour QualifyingtournamentFULL nAMe: William Fred mayfairHeiGHt: 5-9weiGHt: 195BiRtHDAte: august 6, 1966BiRtHPLAce: phoenix, aZat the pga tour Qualifying tournament in his first trip toQ-School finals since 1988.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made 13 of 28 cuts on tour and finished 157th onthe money list. It was his lowest money list finish datingback to 1988...Earned first top-10 finish of the season witha t9 at the Legends reno-tahoe open while ranking No. 1in greens In regulation for the week (54/72 - 75 percent).2008: Surpassed $1 million in earnings for the seventh timein his career. recorded two runner-up finishes on the way tohis best finish on tour in three years, giving him 15 secondplacefinishes in his career...Finished t2 at the poDSchampionship, two behind winner Sean o’Hair...runner-upto chez reavie at the canadian open. 2007: recordedsix top-10s and played his way into the third pga tourplayoffs for the FedExcup event, the BmW championship,and finished 49th in the FedExcup standings...Finished t2 atReSiDence: Scottsdale, aZFAMiLY: Wife, tami; maxwell (11/15/99)eDUcAtion: arizona State universitySPeciAL inteReStS: all sports, golf-course designtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1988Q ScHooL: 1988the Wyndham championship, his best finish on tour sincea second at the 2005 crowne plaza Invitational at colonial.2006: overcame testicular cancer during the course of theseason, diagnosed at the Buick open. underwent surgeryfor testicular cancer on august 3 after being initially diagnosedby doctors at the Buick open in Flint, mI. Surgery wasperformed by Dr. gil Brito in Scottsdale at Shea Hospital.returned to play two weeks later in the pga championshipwhere he was two back through 36 holes and finished t37.2005: after using a top 50 on pga tour career moneyexemption, his only full exemption available, recordedthird-best season on tour, finishing 22nd on the moneylist and earning more than $2 million for the first time ontour. Six top-10s were the most since an identical six in1995...a second at the Bank of america colonial was hisbest finish on tour since a playoff loss to Jose coceresat the 2001 WorLDcom cLaSSIc. attributed success tohard work during offseason and switch to the belly putter.Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 2-5events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1987a 3 11988a 3 2 11988 5 3 1 $8,433/2201989 33 18 6 111,998/1161990 32 23 2 7 15 693,658/121991 33 20 1 7 185,668/891992 33 23 1 9 191,878/791993 32 22 1 1 5 8 513,072/301994 32 18 1 7 158,159/1131995 28 21 2 3 6 9 1,543,192/21996 28 18 1 1 8 357,654/551997 30 16 1 1 5 304,083/791998 27 20 2 1 5 9 1,281,685/161999 29 16 1 4 10 741,733/582000 29 18 2 6 466,345/1062001 29 21 1 1 5 15 1,716,002/292002 31 19 3 6 864,745/752003 31 20 3 7 842,186/792004 32 22 1 3 503,251/1402005 31 27 1 6 13 2,236,455/222006 29 18 2 4 8 1,367,998/652007 30 18 1 1 6 10 92,700/49 1,814,518/442008 29 22 2 4 7 106,689/23 1,750,683/442009 28 13 1 2 162/225 392,068/1572010 26 14 1 2 4 314/143 642,231/142total 673 433 5 15 5 69 176 18,687,696nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2009 1 1 $1,785/2912010 1total 2 1 1,785* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00masters cut t12 t42 cut cut cut cutu.S. open t25 t33 cut t37 t23 cut t32 t10 cutBritish open t44 t52 cutpga t5 cut cut t28 t39 t23 t52 t53 t7 t34 t74tHE pLaYErS cut cut t73 t67 t52 cut t18 cut cut t42 cut t17tour championship 2 30 1 t13accenture match play championshipt33 t17the Barclays cut cut cut cutBmW championship cut cut t75 1 t26 t34 t65 cut cutYear 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09masters t32 t37 t14 59 cutu.S. open t5 t10 66 cut t40British open t3 cut t52pga cut cut t61 cut t37 t60 t47tHE pLaYErS t5 cut cut t58 cut cut 72 t32tour championship t26 t24 t10accenture match play championship t33ca championship cNL t25 t77the Barclays t73 t36 75 t7 t66 cut t31Deutsche Bank championshipt32 t55 t40 cut cut t78BmW championship t15 cut t30 t24 4 t54 t38 t22nAtionAL teAMS: Walker cup (1), 1987; Four tours World championship of golf (1), 1991.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-323


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies22004: Finished out of the top 125 (No. 140) on the moneylist for the first time in his 16-year career. 2003: continuedstreak of finishing in the top 125 on the money list for all 15years on tour...posted his third top-10 in his last five u.S.opens with a t10 at olympia Fields cc in olympia, IL (t10in 1999, t5 in 2002). 2002: Earned second career top-10 atthe u.S. open with a t5 finish. 2001: made return to tHEtour championship for first time since 1998 after finishingin the top 30 on the money list...Just missed sixth tourtitle at WorLDcom cLaSSIc, losing to Jose coceres onfifth playoff hole..turned in best career performance at amajor and first top-10 in one since a t7 at the 1998 pgachampionship with a t3 at the British open...closing 61,a tournament record, gave him t14 at Buick open. Key toround was pga tour record-tying 27 on back nine. 9-under27 produced tour record in relation to par (nine holes).String of seven birdies and one eagle broke tour’s bestbirdie-eagle streak of seven set by al geiberger in 1977and matched by Webb Heintzelman in 1989. 2000: Fellout of the top-100 money winners for just the third timein 12 full seasons on tour. 1999: top showing of seasonwas a t2 at season-opening mercedes championships.1998: Earned first of two victories that season at Nissanopen, where closing 67 forced playoff with tiger Woods.Billy Mayfair (Continued)Birdied first extra hole to defeat Woods...Nearly madeit two wins in a row the following week at Doral-ryderopen where he finished t2...Shared 54-hole lead at Buickopen following rounds of 70-69-65. took lead for good onSunday with first-hole birdie en route to closing 67. 1997:Had a t2 performance in Las Vegas, the last full-field eventof the season, proved to be his best showing of the year.1996: Seventh career runner-up finish came with a t2 atNEc World Series of golf. 1995: recorded two victories,three runner-up finishes and earned $1,543,192. Increasein earnings over previous year—$1,385,033 -- stood atthat time as tour record...Victories came at motorolaWestern open, where he shot a closing 67, and tHE tourchampionship, where he had a three-stroke lead through54 holes and maintained that margin with closing 73. 1993:collected first victory on tour at greater milwaukee open,where he defeated mark calcavecchia and ted Schulz in aplayoff. Amateur: Won 1986 u.S. public Links and 1987u.S. amateur titles. also won Fred Haskins award asnation’s top collegiate player.PeRSonAL:Volunteered as standard bearer at phoenix open while inhigh school, usually working with the group of his idol,scott McCarronJerry pate. Inducted into arizona State Sports Hall of Famein November 1998. First golf-course design, the golf clubof Virginia, in roanoke, opened in 2002. In 2006, Bisonranch golf club opened in arizona.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.43 (147)Driving Distance ...........................................284.0 (124)Driving accuracy percentage .......................70.29% (17)greens in regulation percentage ................69.68% (29)putting average ...........................................1.835 (190)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–mayakoba golf classic/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–2 times, mostrecent 2001 Buick open/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $604,800–2005 Bank of america colonial/2career High official world Rank: after 1996 canongreater Hartford open/25eXeMPt StAtUS: 141st on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: Scott michael mccarronHeiGHt: 5-10weiGHt: 170BiRtHDAte: July 10, 1965BiRtHPLAce: Sacramento, caReSiDence: reno, NVFAMiLY: Wife, Jennifer; courtney, c.J.eDUcAtion: ucLa (1988, History)SPeciAL inteReStS: Flying, mountain biking, flyfishing, guitartURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1992Q ScHooL: 1994<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (3):1996 Freeport-mcDermott classic. 1997 BellSouth classic.2001 BellSouth classic.otHeR VictoRieS: (4):1998 Franklin templeton Shark Shootout [with BruceLietzke]. 2000 Franklin templeton Shootout [with BradFaxon]. 2001 Franklin templeton Shootout [with BradFaxon]. 2002 Fred meyer challenge [with Brian Henninger].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t7—Wells Fargo championship.2010 SeASon:Ended the season outside of the top 125 on the moneylist for only the third time since his rookie year in 1995…Finished t7 at the Quail Hollow championship to record hisonly top-10 of the season…Served as tournament host atthe reno-tahoe open, where he finished t35 after holdingthe third-round lead.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: pga tour veteran recorded three top-10s and hadhis best season since 2003...Snapped a string of sevenconsecutive rounds in the 70s with a 7-under 64 in the firstround of the Northern trust open to sit just one shy of philmickelson. a 3-under 68 on Friday led to a two-stroke leadbefore rounds of 70-71 led to a t10 finish...Earned secondtop-10 of season, jumping from t17 to t4 with a final-round62 at Hp Byron Nelson championship, ranking No. 1 in bothfairways hit (43 of 56) and greens in regulation (59 of 72)for the week...teeing off alone first in the final round ofthe memorial tournament, played in 2 hours, 9 minutesand shot a 1-under 71. Flew out immediately for practicerounds in u.S. open qualifying near memphis where hefailed to qualify..third top-10 of the year came at the rBccanadian open, where four sub-par rounds led to a t8. Itwas his second top-10 finish at the event, having finishedt5 at glen abbey in 2008. 2008: playing on a major medicalExemption, was unable to make the necessary $485,171 in13 events to retain fully exempt status for 2008 but did earnenough to finish in the top 125...recorded a t5 at the rBccanadian open. Was four back entering the final round afterposting a third-round 63...Had his sixth career runner-upfinish and first since the 2005 FBr open at the Wyndhamchampionship in august. got into the field via a sponsor’sexemption. Briefly led during the final round before beingovertaken by winner carl pettersson. Finished at 261,which broke the old tournament record by four strokes, butwas two behind pettersson. 2007: granted major medicalExtension carryover for 2008. Did not play on the pga tourin 2007 as he continued comeback from elbow surgeryperformed in august 2006. coupled with 2006 winnings of$175,727, had 13 events to earn $485,171, equaling No. 125from 2006. 2006: Limited to 15 events due to season-endingright elbow surgery on august 16 to repair a torn extensorcarpi radialis brevis (muscle that runs from the wrist to theelbow)...Best finish was t15 at the Zurich classic of Neworleans. 2005: In first start of season, earned t6 at the BuickInvitational...Finished t2 at the FBr open in Scottsdale,thanks to a pair of 65s on the weekend. Fifth runner-upsince his last victory at the 2001 BellSouth classic...Heldthe second-round lead (6-under 138) by a stroke over threeplayers at the BellSouth classic. Final-round 76 left him t32at the weather-shortened, 54-hole event...Finished t10 atthe INtErNatIoNaL, nine points behind champion retiefgoosen in the modified Stableford scoring system. 2004:Failed to extend streak of $1-million seasons to four asmoney list position fell below No. 100 for the first time since1999…part of a four-man playoff after closing with 1-under71 at the reno-tahoe open, one of only 11 players to post anunder-par score on Sunday. rookie Vaughn taylor claimedhis first tour title when he rolled in an 11-foot birdie putton the first extra hole. 2003: after eight top-25s in first 22events, broke through in 23rd start, a t10 in adopted hometownat the reno-tahoe open...Lost in sudden-death playoffto Stuart appleby at the Las Vegas Invitational. came fromthree strokes back on final day to force the playoff with a6-under-66. the 328 (31-under-par) total broke the tournamenttotal of 329 by D.a. Weibring (1991), andrew magee(1991) and Bob Estes (2001). 2002: made 23 cuts in 28 startsand earned a career-best $1,896,714...Earned $1,073,624 ofhis season earnings during the West coast Swing...openedPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.94 (95)Driving Distance ...........................................288.6 (88)Driving accuracy percentage .......................67.36% (43)greens in regulation percentage ................65.80% (140)putting average ...........................................1.782 (98)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 63–Wyndham championship/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–1999 aircanada championship/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $594,000–2001 BellSouth classic/1career High official world Rank: after 2002 tHE tourchampionship/302-324 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSwith t5 at mercedes championships. Finished second atthe Nissan open. the next week was runner-up to fellowSacramento, ca native Kevin Sutherland in the Worldgolf championships-accenture match play championship.2001: collected his third tour victory and his second inatlanta...opening rounds of 68-67 produced a share oflead at BellSouth classic, with 36-hole final on Sunday.took outright lead with third-round 72, then closed with73 for three-stroke victory over mike Weir. Victory camein face of high winds on Sunday...posted t3 at Fed ExSt. Jude classic...Finished in the top-30 for the first timesince 1997 and secured a spot in tHE tour championship,where he finished 18th. 2000: compiled season earningsof $495,975, good for 97th on official money list...twotop-10 finishes came in final stretch of season, effectivelysecuring full playing privileges. In final official moneyappearance of year, finished t5 at Invensys classic of LasVegas. 1999: Fell out of the top 100 in season earnings forfirst time in four years with 101st-place finish. Lone top-10came at air canada championship where high finish was<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-2events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1995 25 12 1 1 2 $147,371/1281996 27 17 1 2 5 404,329/491997 26 16 1 7 13 852,459/251998 28 14 3 7 414,247/691999 27 18 1 7 400,678/1012000 30 19 2 4 495,975/972001 25 23 1 1 4 15 1,793,506/232002 28 23 2 5 10 1,896,714/292003 27 16 1 2 11 1,250,849/542004 27 17 1 2 7 790,720/1052005 24 15 1 3 4 977,517/812006 15 7 1 175,727/1962008 22 9 1 2 3 96,901/91 952,070/1082009 27 19 3 6 719/82 980,819/922010 29 15 1 5 354/130 642,543/141total 387 240 3 6 2 38 100 12,175,523nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1992 1 1 $720/2681995 3 1 1 1,950/204total 4 2 1 2,670* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*scott McCarron (Continued)sparked by Northview g&cc course-record 10-under-par 61in the final round. Began the day tied for 47th and, startingon the back nine, played his first nine holes in 5-under-par30. He then birdied five consecutive holes on the front-ninefor a 5-under-par 31. the 61 was two strokes better thanhis previous best. 1998: made 14 of 28 cuts, includingthree top-10s on way to 69th-place ranking on money list.1997: captured his second pga tour title, winning theBellSouth classic. opened 70-69 at tpc Sugarloaf, thenfired 66 for share of lead with David Duval. Final-round 69secured three-stroke victory over Duval and Lee Janzen.Victory came after he pulled hamstring racing Dicky prideduring second-round rain delay. Injury forced him to keepswing shorter and he credited pride (at least in part) for thewin...In pairing of long putters, teamed with Bruce Lietzketo capture unofficial money title Franklin templeton SharkShootout. 1996: Became third consecutive first-time winnerfollowing tim Herron (Honda classic) and paul goydos(Bay Hill Invitational) with victory at Freeport-mcDermottclassic. after opening 68-67 at English turn g&cc, took<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07masters t10 t30 t16 t18 cut t23u.S. open t82 t10 t40 t30 cut cutBritish open cut t18 t34pga t47 t10 cut t70 t39 t14 cut t59tHE pLaYErScut cut t35 cut t66 t44 cut cut t53 cut cuttour championship t12 18 t11accenture match play championship 2 t33Bridgestone Invitationalt75ca championship cNL 6the Barclays cut cut cutBmW championship cut cut t63 t31 84 12 t47 t40Year 08 09 10British opencutpgat24tHE pLaYErScut cutthe Barclayscut cutDeutsche Bank championship t44 t36one-stroke lead over tommy tolles with a third-round69 and closed with 71 on windy Sunday for a five-strokevictory. 1995: third-place finish at Las Vegas Invitationalspared him a trip to Qualifying tournament.PeRSonAL:after college, gave up golf for four years to work with hisfather in the family clothing business. During that period,athletic focus was on flag football, softball, tennis andracquetball. return to golf was sparked by 1991 visit toraley’s Senior gold rush, the champions tour event atrancho murieta, ca. after watching event, went home andbuilt long putter in garage. Nearly won u.S. mid-amateurwith homemade model later that year. used more sophisticatedversion to win his three tour titles…In august1999, made hole-in-one during first round of cVS charityclassic immediately following ace by Lee Janzen on 17thhole at rhode Island cc.Section 2 Player BiograPhiesWilliam McgirteXeMPt StAtUS: t2 at 2010 pga tour QualifyingtournamentFULL nAMe: William curtis mcgirt IIIHeiGHt: 5-8weiGHt: 200BiRtHDAte: June 21, 1979BiRtHPLAce: Lumberton, NcReSiDence: Boiling Springs, ScFAMiLY: Wife, SaraheDUcAtion: Wofford college (2001, BusinessEconomics)SPeciAL inteReStS: Fishing, watching tVtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2004nationwide tour Alumnus2010 SeASon:Will play his rookie season on the pga tour in 2011after finishing t2 at the 2010 pga tour Qualifyingtournament…In his first start of the season on theNationwide tour, at the pacific rubiales Bogota open,he finished t3. after opening with rounds of 69-66, hewas one stroke off the lead. Despite weekend rounds of70-70, he wound up two strokes out of a Steve pate-aaronWatkins playoff that pate won…at the South georgiaclassic, posted his second top-10 of the year. Steadyrounds of 70-70-71-71 led to a seventh-place finish…Kepthis momentum going the next week at the Stadion athenclassic, where he improved his position after each round,eventually t7. charged up the leaderboard in the final roundof the Nationwide children’s Hospital Invitational with a7-under 64 to finish t7. Began the last day at ohio Stateuniversity’s Scarlet course tied for 34th and seven shots outof the lead. missed the cut at the Shell Houston open, justhis second-career start on the pga tour.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: missed the cut at the BmW charity pro-am. madethe cut in 16 of 18 starts on the egolf tour, with threetop-10 finishes. 2008: made the cut in 17 of 19 starts onthe egolf tour, with eight top-10 finishes, including thefirst five tournaments of the season. 2007: missed the cutin his first pga tour start at the Wyndham championship.Won the cabarrus classic championship on the egolftour, a tour he began competing on in 2005. also playedon the Hooters tour (2007) and the gateway tour (2004).Amateur: Was the 2001 Southern conference championand was a 2000 all-Southern conference selection, as wellas the 2000 augusta State Invitational champion andSouthern conference championship runner-up...In 1997,was the Davidson college Invitational champion. Earnedall-state high school honors in 1997 and all-conferencehonors in baseball.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-325


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2PeRSonAL:Lists making two aces in one round as his biggest thrillin golf…Favorite course he has played is pebble Beach.Would most like to play cypress point…Never travelswithout his laptop computer. Favorite professional team isthe atlanta Braves. Favorite college team is the Woffordterriers…only marks his ball with a quarter…FavoritetV show is “Law and order” and favorite movie is “BullDurham.”..Favorite entertainer is Brad paisley. Enjoys<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2007 12010 1total 2nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2009 12010 24 17 1 4 8 $173,444/34total 25 17 1 4 8 173,444* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*William Mcgirt (Continued)reading caddy for Life,” the story of tom Watson’s caddie,Bruce Edwards…Favorite food is a hamburger…Wouldround out his dream foursome with arnold palmer, JackNicklaus and tom Watson…received scholarship offersto play golf and baseball in college…Bucket list includesattending a World cup soccer event and the olympics…Favorite vacation spots are charleston, Sc and HiltonHead Island, Sc…charities involved with include campSpearhead in greenville, Sc.Jim McgovernPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................73.70Driving Distance ...........................................292.3Driving accuracy percentage .......................50.00%greens in regulation percentage ................75.00%putting average ...........................................1.963MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 74–Shell Houston open/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 68–2007Wyndham championship/2career High official world Rank: after 2010 Justintimberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open/450(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)eXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: James David mcgovernHeiGHt: 6-1weiGHt: 200BiRtHDAte: February 5, 1965BiRtHPLAce: teaneck, NJReSiDence: oradell, NJ; plays out of Hackensack gcFAMiLY: Wife, Lauren; melanie (2/5/95), Emily (4/6/96),Elizabeth ann (2/24/99), Sean Harold (7/16/01)eDUcAtion: old Dominion universitySPeciAL inteReStS: Family, all sportstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1988Q ScHooL: 1991, 1996, 1997, 2007nationwide tour Graduate (1990)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):1993 Shell Houston open.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (3):1990 Lake city classic, New Haven open, texarkana open.otHeR VictoRieS (1):1994 Diners club matches [with Jeff maggert].cURRent YeAR HiGHLiGHtS:missed the cut in all three starts on pga tour…made twoof six cuts on the Nationwide tour.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Had a missed cut and a withdrawal in two pga tourstarts...made only eight of 20 cuts on the Nationwide tourwith one top-10. 2008: made the cut in 11 of 26 events onthe pga tour, with his best showing being a t36 at themayakoba golf classic. missed the cut in both Nationwidetour starts. 2007: made the cut in 13 of 23 starts on theNationwide tour, including seven top-25 finishes. Finishedthe year No. 45 on the money list, with $140,087. Beganthe year with a runner-up finish at the movistar panamachampionship, his best finish on tour since finishing secondat the same tournament in 2005. Ended the week twostrokes behind tournament winner miguel carballo, in theprocess picking up his fifth career runner-up performanceto go with three wins during the 1990 season. other top-10finishes came at the Northeast pennsylvania classic (t4),albertsons Boise open (t5) and the WNB golf classic (t5).Held at least a share of the lead after the first three roundsin Boise, but a final-round 72 dropped him five strokesbehind champion Jon mills. made five starts on the pgatour, with a t49 at the Viking classic his best outing inthree made cuts. 2006: made the cut in 13 of 22 starts onthe Nationwide tour, with one top-10 finish. Finished thecampaign No. 80 on the money list, with $67,767. madethe cut in his first six starts of the year, with streak comingto an end at the BmW charity pro-am at the cliffs. amongthose weekend performances was a season-best t4 showingat the Livermore Valley Wine country championship.made the cut in two of eight starts on the pga tour,with a season-opening t38 at the FedEx St. Jude classichis best showing. 2005: made the cut in 16 of 27 starts ontour, with two top-10 and nine top-25 finishes. Ended theseason No. 43 on the money list, with $122,788. Beganthe season with a t2 at BellSouth panama championship,his best finish on either the pga tour or Nationwide toursince a t2 at the 1999 Lakeland classic. Birdied two of thefinal three holes to pull within one shot of the lead, buteventual champion Vance Veazey knocked in a five-foot parputt on the last hole for the victory. collected $34,650 forhis efforts. 2004: made the cut in four of 11 starts on boththe pga tour and Nationwide tour. posted one top 25 onthe pga tour, a t20 at the John Deere classic. Was t11 atthe Northeast pennsylvania classic on the Nationwide tour.2003: Ended the season with t13 at the Southern FarmBureau classic, best finish since t7 at the 2001 michelobchampionship. competed in 15 events on the Nationwidetour, making eight cuts. 2002: played 16 events on the pgatour and 13 on the Nationwide tour. Best finish on tourwas t25 at the Valero texas open. on the Nationwidetour, 13 starts yielded top-10s at Virginia Beach open andthe SaS carolina classic. Finished 76th on the Nationwidetour money list, with $52,472. 1994: Winner of Dinersclub matches with Jeff maggert. 1993: Enjoyed his bestseason on the pga tour when he captured his lone victory,defeating John Huston with birdie on second playoff hole towin the rain-shortened Shell Houston open. Had two othertop-10s that year and finished No. 27 on the money list,with $587,495. 1991: Beginning in 1991, played an averageof 32 tournaments a year over the next eight years. 1990:Won Lake city, texarkana and New Haven opens en routeto second-place finish on the Nationwide tour money list.Amateur: Winner of the 1988 metropolitan open. Winnerof the 1987 Virginia State Intercollegiate and the 1987metropolitan amateur championship.PeRSonAL:First exposed to the game when parents bought houseadjacent to Hackensack (NJ) gc. Brother rob played linebackerin the NFL. Jim and his family were honored withthe metropolitan golf Writers Family of the Year awardfor 1996.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................73.59Driving Distance ...........................................273.0Driving accuracy percentage .......................66.07%greens in regulation percentage ................50.00%putting average ...........................................1.889(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 71–2 times, most recent Valerotexas open/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2 times, mostrecent 2008 Bob Hope chrysler classic/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $234,000–1993 Shell Houston open/1career High official world Rank: after 1996 FreeportmcDermottclassic/982-326 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSJim Mcgovern (Continued)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1989 21991 34 14 1 4 $88,869/1411992 33 19 1 8 169,888/921993 34 27 1 3 14 587,495/271994 30 18 1 6 227,764/791995 31 19 2 3 8 402,587/441996 31 15 4 116,727/1541997 32 13 1 4 140,756/1441998 28 18 2 106,726/1801999 6 1 7,940/3012000 18 9 2 4 266,647/1432001 21 13 2 2 271,494/1532002 16 7 1 86,862/2032003 11 4 2 115,148/2022004 11 4 1 72,377/2232005 2 1 7,932/2592006 8 2 26,070/2432007 5 3 237/83 27,333/2402008 26 11 208/488 136,088/2142009 22010 3total 384 198 1 2 14 60 2,858,703nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1990 29 23 3 2 7 14 $99,841/21999 26 18 1 6 13 97,138/252000 15 10 1 5 51,991/842001 9 8 2 5 45,308/892002 13 8 2 5 52,472/762003 15 8 2 22,118/1382004 11 4 1 14,420/1652005 27 16 1 2 9 122,788/432006 22 13 1 4 67,767/802007 23 13 1 4 7 140,087/452008 22009 20 8 1 1 33,735/1282010 6 2 3,679/232total 218 131 3 5 26 66 751,343* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01masters t5 cutu.S. open cut cut cut t13 t45 cut cut cut 78British opencutpgat22 cut cut cuttHE pLaYErScut t55 cut cuttour championshipt16the Barclays cut t30 t52 t22 t14 cut cut WD cut t50BmW championship t21 t16 84 cut cut cut t57Year 02 03 04 05 06u.S. opencutthe BarclaysDNSDeutsche Bank championshipcutSection 2 Player BiograPhiesParker Mclachlin (muh-gloCK-lun)eXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: parker Nickolas mcLachlinHeiGHt: 6-1weiGHt: 165BiRtHDAte: may 10, 1979BiRtHPLAce: Honolulu, HIReSiDence: Scottsdale, aZ; plays out of WaikoloaBeach resort (Waikoloa, HI)FAMiLY: Wife, KristyeDUcAtion: ucLa (2002, Sociology)SPeciAL inteReStS: Body surfing, ping-pong, moviestURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2003Q ScHooL: 2006nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2008 Legends reno-tahoe open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t53—Waste management phoenix open.2010 SeASon:made only four of 20 cuts, missing his last eight. Bestfinishes were t53s at the Hp Byron Nelson championshipand the Waste management phoenix open.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made 10 cuts in 25 starts, including three top-25finishes, two of those coming in his first three events ofthe season, a t24 at the mercedes-Benz championshipin his native Hawaii and a season-best t17 at the FBropen...posted four rounds of par or better for a t24 at theu. S. Bank championship in milwaukee...Low round of theseason (65) came in round two of the Justin timberlakeShriners Hospitals for children open...Finished 176th inboth the FedExcup standings and earnings. 2008: Endedhis second season on the pga tour with 17 made cutsin 27 starts, including four top-10 finishes and his firstcareer tour victory...playing in his native state, opened theseason with a t10 at the Sony open in Hawaii...Next top-10 finish came at the at&t classic, where he shared thefirst-round lead with four others after a 6-under 66. Wenton to equal his then career-best finish with a t5...at age 29years, 2 months and 25 days, posted his first career victoryat the Legends reno-tahoe open, thanks in large part to acareer-best, course-record-tying 10-under 62 in the secondround. Held a four-stroke lead at the midway point, a sixshotadvantage after 54 holes and, despite a 2-over 74 onthe final day, finished with a seven-stroke win (second largestof the season) over Brian Davis and John rollins. thewin earned a spot the next week in the pga championship,where he missed the cut. 2007: made the cut in 13 of 28starts during his rookie season, including a then-career-bestt5 at the turning Stone resort championship. Earned firstPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................73.77Driving Distance ...........................................273.1Driving accuracy percentage .......................53.59%greens in regulation percentage ................53.70%putting average ...........................................1.807(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 67–2 times, most recent HpByron Nelson championship/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2008 Legendsreno-tahoe open/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $540,000–2008 Legends reno–tahoe open/1career High official world Rank: after 2008 World golfchampionships-Bridgestone Invitational/163pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-327


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2pga tour card for 2007 with t16 finish at 2006 pgatour Qualifying tournament. 2006: made the cut in 16of 28 starts during his rookie season on the Nationwidetour, with five top-10s. Finished the season 29th on themoney list, with $176,881...Finished t59 at the pga tour’sSony open in Hawaii after gaining a spot in the field on aSponsor Exemption. champions tour player Scott Simpsoncaddied for him that week...t2 at the season-openingmovistar panama championship, only his third career starton the Nationwide tour...t38 at the pga tour’s at&tpebble Beach National pro-am two weeks later...Did notfinish in the top 10 on the Nationwide tour again untilnotching back-to-back finishes at the LaSalle Bank open<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2000a 12004 12006 2 2 $34,674/2007 28 13 1 6 158/1,307 627,582/1372008 27 17 1 3 6 95,670/107 1,311,839/842009 25 10 3 176/173 275,033/1762010 20 4 223/32 53,291/222total 104 46 1 4 15 2,302,419nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2003 22005 1 1 $1,888/3012006 28 16 2 5 9 176,882/292007 1 1 1 1 26,400/1472009 12010 2total 35 18 2 6 10 205,170* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*Parker Mclachlin (Continued)(t6) and the Knoxville open (t2). 2004: missed the cut inhis first-career major championship start at the u.S. open.2000: missed cut in his first pga tour start at the Sonyopen in Hawaii. Amateur: Winner of the 1996 Junioramerica’s cup in Vancouver, British columbia, canada.Was the 1996 Hawaii High School athletic associationindividual champion.PeRSonAL:His dad, chris, was the high school basketball coach ofu.S. president Barack obama at punahou High Schoolin Honolulu, HI…played pick-up basketball with thepresident-elect in Hawaii in December of 2008…Father<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 04 05 06 07 08 09the Barclayscutu.S. opencutDeutsche Bank championshipcutpgacuttHE pLaYErScutplayed basketball and volleyball for Stanford, while hismom, Beth, was captain of the 1976 u.S. olympic volleyballteam and served as an alternate in 1968. Brother Spencer isa 6-foot-7 outside hitter on the Stanford volleyball team…Has posted victories on the pga tour, Hooters tour, tightLies tour, gateway tour and Spanos tour…cites winningthe 2008 Legends reno-tahoe open as his biggest thrillin golf…Lists michael Jordan and andre agassi as hisheroes…plays a lot of golf with michelle Wie…Web siteis parkermclachlin.com…Earned all-state honors in highschool in volleyball. Non-golf related jobs held include highschool volleyball referee.george McNeilleXeMPt StAtUS: 138th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: george William mcNeill, Jr.HeiGHt: 6-1weiGHt: 180BiRtHDAte: october 2, 1975BiRtHPLAce: Naples, FLReSiDence: Fort myers, FLFAMiLY: Wife, ryan LynneDUcAtion: Florida State universitySPeciAL inteReStS: Fishing, hunting, boatingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1998Q ScHooL: 2006nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2007 Frys.com open benefiting Shriners Hospitals forchildren.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t5—Northern trust open.2010 SeASon:posted only top-10 of season with a t5 at Northern trustopen, shooting four rounds under par…Finished outsidethe top 125 on the money list for the first time in his fouryearcareer.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished second twice in the Fall Series and totaleda career high in earnings, with more than $1.4 million...Four rounds in the 60s led to a t7 finish at the Sony openin Hawaii...Defeated by martin Laird on the third extra holeof a playoff at the Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals forchildren open. runner-up finish with chad campbell, alsoin the playoff, came after missing the cut in his previousfour starts on tour...one month later, lost to Stephenames on the second playoff hole at the children’s miracleNetwork classic...came into the Disney event with foureagles all year, but made two eagles within the first fiveholes on the back nine during the third round and anothereagle on No. 4 in the final round. after Justin Leonard waseliminated with a bogey on the first playoff hole, mcNeilllipped out a 6-foot par putt on the second extra hole, thepar-3 15th, to lose to ames’ par. 2008: recorded threetop-10s, including two runner-up finishes...posted the firstrunner-up finish of his career at the poDS championship.Final-round, 3-under 69 moved him to 2-under 282 forthe tournament, just two shy of champion Sean o’Hair...posted four rounds in the 60s to finish t6 at the u.S. Bankchampionship. Began the final round one off the lead ofNick Flanagan and gavin coles, but final-round 68 fell fourshort of champion richard S. Johnson. 2007: after earningpga tour Qualifying tournament medalist honors in2006, earned first tour victory during the Fall Series at theFrys.com open...along with Brandt Snedeker (Wyndhamchampionship), one of two rookies to win on tour duringthe year...In 21st start of rookie season, finished t3 at thecanadian open with rounds of 66-66 on the weekend...captured first career tour victory at the Frys.com openbenefiting Shriners Hospitals for children at age 32 yearsand 13 days, the fourth consecutive first-time winner atthe event. opened with rounds of 66-64-67 and held a fivestrokecushion entering the final round. responded with a5-under-par 67 on Sunday to win by four strokes over D.J.trahan…Became the ninth player to win the QualifyingPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.21 (130)Driving Distance ...........................................293.4 (41)Driving accuracy percentage .......................54.34% (184)greens in regulation percentage ................66.03% (128)putting average ...........................................1.763 (46)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–the greenbrier classic/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2 times,most recent 2009 Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals forchildren open/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $720,000–2007 Frys.com open benefiting Shriners Hospitals forchildren/1career High official world Rank: after 2008 poDSchampionship/672-328 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRStournament at the end of one season and capture atour event the following year. 2006: medalist at tourQualifying tournament. Five-stroke margin (23-under-partotal) was largest since Scott Verplank topped Blainemccallister by six in 1997. Earned first card in ninth tripto Qualifying tournament, including second visit to thefinals (2002). one of eight players to successfully negotiateall three stages...Spent much of the year as an assistantprofessional at Forest cc in Fort myers, FL...played in u.S.open at Winged Foot, where he missed the cut. 2004:member of the golden Bear tour. 2003: Nationwide tourgeorge McNeill (Continued)member, finishing 115th on the money list, with one top-10in 24 starts...missed the cut at the Honda classic in onlytour start. 2002: Lone tour start was a missed cut atthe u.S. open at Bethpage Black. 2000: In first career pgatour start, missed the cut at the Kemper Insurance open.Amateur: all-acc and all-america selection at FloridaState (1997-98) and turned professional in 1998.PeRSonAL:about his time in 2006 as an assistant professional atForest cc in Ft. myers, FL: “I was there four days a week,open to close. I was there at 6 a.m. and I left at 6 p.m. fourdays a week, so there was a lot of fun, but it’s something Idefinitely do not ever want to do again. that’s what droveme back, got my competitive juices flowing again, and I hada little different mindset when I came back out.”… Listsheroes as cal ripken, Jr., mike Schmidt and Bo Jackson…He is one of five siblings…got his start in golf at age 3when grandfather gave him a set of clubs.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-2events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2000 12002 12003 12006 12007 30 18 1 1 2 6 87,702/106 $1,504,627/612008 29 19 2 3 9 96,074/104 1,361,532/762009 26 15 2 3 7 480/105 1,439,220/572010 28 12 1 6 338/135 664,854/138total 117 64 1 4 1 9 28 4,970,232nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2000 1 1 $1,920/2502003 24 8 1 3 31,153/1152004 12006 2 1 1,835/2732009 1 1 2,622/263total 29 11 1 3 37,530* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*Matt McQuillaneXeMPt StAtUS: t16 at 2010 pga tour QualifyingtournamentFULL nAMe: matthew Justin mcQuillanHeiGHt: 5-10weiGHt: 170BiRtHDAte: June 19, 1981BiRtHPLAce: Kingston, ontario, canadaReSiDence: Kingston, ontario, canada<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10u.S. open cut cut 63 cutBritish opencutpga cut cuttHE pLaYErScut cut t58the Barclayscut t31 cutDeutsche Bank championshipt17 cutFAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: university of georgiaSPeciAL inteReStS: BartendingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2003Section 2 Player BiograPhiesinteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (1):2005 telus Edmonton open [can].cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:Finished t24 at the 2005 alberta classic, his only madecut in three starts that year on the Nationwide tour. Hasnever played a pga tour event. Winner of the 2005 telusEdmonton open on the canadian tour. Has also played onthe egolf tour and the Hooters tour. Amateur: played fortwo years at oklahoma State and one year at the universityof georgia. ranked as the No. 1 junior in canada in 1999.Won the 1999 ontario Junior. Winner of the 1999 aJgatucker anthony.PeRSonAL:golf instructor is Kevin Dickey…Biggest thrill in golfwas playing augusta National…Would most like to playpebble Beach. First car was a Dodge Shadow…Favoritecollege team is the georgia Bulldogs…Favorite professionalteam is the montreal canadiens. Favorite tV showis “Seinfeld.”…Favorite movie is “the Dark Knight.”…Favorite food is pizza…Favorite athlete is Kobe Bryant…Favorite city to visit is Banff, alberta, in canada…Favoritevacation spot is Hawaii…Would round out his dream foursomewith his dad, Fred couples and David Feherty.PLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer High official world Rank: after 2005 cialisWestern open/479<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2005 3 1 1 $3,720/249total 3 1 1 3,720* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-329


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSspike McroySection Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2002 B.c. open.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):2000 Dakota Dunes open, tour championship.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:75—mayakoba golf classic.2010 SeASon:made one of four cuts on the pga tour…Best finish wasa 75th-place showing at the mayakoba golf classic.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished t42 in his only start on the pga tour atthe Legends reno-tahoe open...missed the cut in hisonly Nationwide tour start in 2009. 2008: Split timebetween the pga tour and Nationwide tour in 2008...made two of four cuts on the tour and four of 13 cuts onthe Nationwide tour...Best finish was a t18 at the 2008melwood prince george’s county open on the Nationwidetour. 2007: played in 18 tournaments combined betweenthe pga tour (six starts) and the Nationwide tour (12starts) and made the cut in two events on each tour in2007. 2006: Split time between the pga tour (9 starts)and Nationwide tour (12 starts) with a best finish of t21at the Nationwide tour’s 2006 peek’n peak classic. 2005:Split time between pga tour (12 starts) and Nationwidetour (15 starts)...Lone top-10 on tour came in 11th start,a t9 at the reno-tahoe open, aided by rounds of 70-68 onthe weekend...Best finish on Nationwide tour was t2 at themark christopher charity classic. 2004: Former B.c. openchampion split time between pga tour (12 starts) andeXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: robert Lynn mcroy, Jr.HeiGHt: 5-11weiGHt: 155BiRtHDAte: may 20, 1968BiRtHPLAce: Huntsville, aLReSiDence: Huntsville, aL; plays out of Valley Hill ccFAMiLY: Wife, rica; rily alexander (2/27/99), parkerKumar (4/17/01), meera Sophia (9/3/2002)Nationwide tour (15 starts)…Finished just outside the top150 on the tour money list at No. 159. 2003: Had 35 starts,tied for most on tour with pat Bates, Esteban toledo andNeal Lancaster. 2002: Finished a career-best 110th on tourmoney list with $616,814 after entering season with partialtour status...Earned first career tour title in 115th careertour start at the B.c. open, one of a record 18 first-timewinners. rolled in a 31-foot birdie putt on the 72nd hole tofinish at 7-under-par 65 for the final round. the 19-underpartotal of 269 topped Fred Funk by one stroke, earninga career-high check of $378,000...Finished the year on astrong note with t5 finish at the season-ending SouthernFarm Bureau classic, shortened to 54 holes due to unplayableconditions. 2001: after a two-year hiatus from thetour, earned $401,654 to finish 127th on the money list...Needing $4,598 to retain tour card for 2002, missed cut atfinal event, the Southern Farm Bureau classic...one top-10finish, t3 at the Kemper Insurance open. 2000: Nationwidetour player of the Year after winning the season-endingNationwide tour championship at Highland oaks gc inhome state of alabama. Earned $99,000 for second win ofthe season, pushing his season total to a then-tour-record$300,638...First Nationwide tour victory came at the DakotaDunes open. 1999: Split time between Nationwide tourand pga tour with 11 events on both tours. 1998: postedonly one top 10, t6 at Buick Invitational, in 32 tour starts.1997: Finished 190th on tour money list in 27 eventswith one top-25 finish...runner-up to rafael alarcon atthe compaq World putting championship...Finished t5 attour Qualifying tournament in fall of 1997 to regain tourcard. 1992: Winner of alabama open and two Hooters tourevents. 1990: Winner of the cajun classic.eDUcAtion: university of alabama (1991, corporateFinance)SPeciAL inteReStS: guitar, fishing, stock market,Bible studytURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1991Q ScHooL: 1996, 1997nationwide tour Graduate (2000)PeRSonAL:Earned his nickname from a great uncle who was a fanof the Detroit tigers and star player ty cobb. cobb wasknown for his aggressive baserunning, with spikes up goinginto bases. the great uncle sent Spike a miniature tigersuniform when he was born…Wife obtained doctorate inoptometry from Southern college of optometry in memphisin 1996.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................73.42Driving Distance ...........................................272.8Driving accuracy percentage .......................65.48%greens in regulation percentage ................51.85%putting average ...........................................1.804(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 67–mayakoba golf classic atriviera maya-cancun/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2001 BobHope chrysler classic/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $378,000–2002 B.c. open/1career High official world Rank: after 2002 Britishopen/200<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1991 11997 27 7 2 $66,274/1901998 32 12 1 3 179,770/1451999 11 3 1 49,701/2262001 31 15 1 1 2 401,654/1272002 25 9 1 3 3 616,814/1102003 35 17 1 5 480,773/1292004 33 13 1 2 374,187/1592005 12 4 1 2 173,919/2052006 9 1 18,225/2472007 6 2 249/50 18,280/2432008 4 2 259/26 15,641/2472009 1 1 240/14 10,500/2532010 4 1 245/ 6,840/246total 231 87 1 1 8 20 2,412,577nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1992 10 2 1 $1,925/1881994 11995 11997 3 1 1,390/2131999 11 7 1 1 5 29,499/802000 28 19 2 1 5 13 300,638/12002 3 2 1 11,385/1692005 15 9 1 1 3 64,348/782006 12 2 1 8,872/1922007 12 2 4,635/2462008 13 4 1 14,034/1602009 1total 110 48 2 2 1 7 25 436,726* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04the Barclays cut cut cut cut cutu.S. open cut t53 65 cut t40Deutsche Bank championshipt60 cutBritish opencutBmW championship cut cut cutpgacuttHE pLaYErScut t662-330 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSJohn MerrickeXeMPt StAtUS: 140th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: John Sampson merrickHeiGHt: 6-1weiGHt: 170BiRtHDAte: march 20, 1982BiRtHPLAce: Long Beach, caReSiDence: Long Beach, ca; plays out of Virginia ccFAMiLY: Wife, JodyeDUcAtion: ucLa (2004, Sociology)SPeciAL inteReStS: movies, watching sports,Los angeles LakerstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2004Q ScHooL: 2006nationwide tour Graduate (2006)BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:2—2009 the 50th Bob Hope classic hosted by arnoldpalmer.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2006 peek’n peak classic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t3—reno-tahoe open.2010 SeASon:made a career-best 23 cuts, but finished outside the top-125 for the first time since 2007…Earned only top-10 ofthe pga tour season with a t3 at the reno-tahoe open,his third consecutive top-10 at montreux g&cc. Fired afinal-round, 3-under-par 69 to finish two shots behind mattBettencourt.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: ranked 75th on the FedExcup standings and acareer-best No. 58 on the money list...posted a career-best63 in the third round of the 50th Bob Hope classic on hisway to a career-best runner-up finish, three shots behindchampion pat perez...Shot a 66, the best final-round score,to finish t6 at the masters tournament. round includedfour consecutive birdies on the back nine...Finished t10 atthe pga championship, his third career top-10 in a major....partnered with Nick Watney at the omEga mission HillsWorld cup in china in November. 2008: Doubled his earningsin his second season on tour, making more than$1.3 million with four top-10 finishes...Finished t3 at themayakoba golf classic, four strokes behind champion Briangay after rounds of 69-67 on the weekend...Finished histhird round Sunday morning and claimed the 54-hole leadat the Zurich classic before a final-round 73 left him t7...Finished t6 at the u.S. open at torrey pines for his firsttop-10 in a major in just his second start. He missed the cutat the 2005 u.S. open...opened with consecutive 5-under67s at the Legends reno-tahoe open. Finished t8. 2007:Finished 135th on the money list, but improved his positionon tour with his t23 finish at pga tour Qualifyingtournament...First career top-10 was a t5 at the turningStone resort championship. 2006: Finished 21st on theNationwide tour money list and improved his status forthe following season’s pga tour with t4 finish at pgatour Qualifying School, becoming first player from theNationwide tour to improve status through Q-School...Firstfull season on the Nationwide tour included four top-10sand his first career Nationwide tour victory. Fired roundsof 71-69-69-68 to finish tied with gavin coles at 11-under277 at the peek’n peak classic. parred third extra hole towin for the first time. 2005: In first pga tour start, missedthe cut at the u.S. open...made six cuts in a combined10 starts during the 2004 and 2005 Nationwide tour seasons.2004: only top-25 was a t12 at the Envirocare utahclassic in his first career start on the Nationwide tour...also played on the Spanos tour. Amateur: Earned allpac-10honors after capturing medalist honors at the 2003PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.10 (117)Driving Distance ...........................................291.4 (60)Driving accuracy percentage .......................66.71% (53)greens in regulation percentage ................70.24% (14)putting average ...........................................1.796 (129MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–travelers championship/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2009 the 50thBob Hope classic/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $550,800–2009 the 50th Bob Hope classic/2career High official world Rank: after 2009 VerizonHeritage/90pac-10 championship. Won 2001 Southern california golfassociation amateur at age 19, the youngest person sincetiger Woods in 1994 to capture the nation’s second-oldest,continuously contested amateur championship.PeRSonAL:Lists his parents as his heroes. got his start in golf fromfriends and his dad.Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2005 12007 29 16 1 8 86,200/129 $649,438/1352008 28 22 1 4 7 101,627/40 1,312,005/832009 28 17 1 4 5 762/75 1,438,892/582010 31 23 1 1 4 459/110 658,815/140total 117 78 1 2 10 24 4,059,150nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2004 4 2 1 $12,090/1782005 6 4 7,444/1972006 29 20 1 4 11 208,506/212007 1 1 1 14,400/193total 40 27 1 4 13 242,440* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 05 06 07 08 09 10masters t6 cutu.S. open cut t6 cutpgat52 t10 cuttHE pLaYErS t27 t66 t47the Barclayscut t38 cut t68Deutsche Bank championshipt33 cutBmW championshipt60nAtionAL teAMS: World cup (1), 2009.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-331


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSZack MillerSection Player BiograPhies22010 SeASon:Nationwide tour rookie finished No. 56 on the officialmoney list…Finished t10 in his first start at the pacificrubiales Bogota open. In the third round, he birdied thefinal hole to match the course record, a 6-under 65. Headinginto the weekend he was t3, just three strokes back ofSteve pate. a final-round 73 kept him from contention inhis third Nationwide tour start…only other top-10 wasa t3 at the Fort Smith classic, where he hovered near thelead all week. Was one off the 36-hole lead and two backafter 54 holes.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: missed the cut at the at&t pebble Beach Nationalpro-am in his only pga tour career start…Finished t63at the cox classic. 2007: missed the cut at the markchristopher charity classic in his first-ever Nationwidetour start...two-time winner on the gateway tour, wherehe played from 2007-09. also played on the Korean tour in2008. Amateur: Winner of three collegiate events...Earnedthird team all-american honors in 2007. Was a 2007 firstteamall-pac 10 selection. team captain of the 2007 NcaaeXeMPt StAtUS: t6 at 2010 pga tour QualifyingtournamentFULL nAMe: Zachary ted millerHeiGHt: 6-2weiGHt: 210BiRtHDAte: July 5, 1984BiRtHPLAce: greenbrae, cachampionship team and earned distinction as Stanford’sSenior athlete of the Year in 2007...Was an aJga poloJunior all-american in high school.PeRSonAL:Biggest thrill in golf was winning the 2007 Ncaachampionship. Biggest thrill outside of golf is spending timewith friends…Favorite golf course played is cypress point.Would most like to play augusta National…Favorite professionalteam is the San Francisco49ers…Favorite tV show is“Family guy”…Favorite foodis sushi. Favorite athlete towatch is tom Brady. Favoritevacation spot is Stockholm…Bucket List includes making itto the pga tour…charitiesinvolved with include guideDogs for the Blind in Sanrafael, ca.ReSiDence: San rafael, ca; plays out of the meadowclub (Fairfax, ca)FAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: Stanford university (2007, Economics)SPeciAL inteReStS: cycling, reading, chesstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2007nationwide tour AlumnusPLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 69–2009 at&tpebble Beach National pro-am/1career High official world Rank: after 2010 themcgladrey classic/494<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2009 1total 1nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2007 12009 1 1 $2,030/2782010 25 13 1 2 7 121,650/56total 27 14 1 2 7 123,680* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*John MorseeXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: John paul morseHeiGHt: 5-10weiGHt: 180BiRtHDAte: February 16, 1958BiRtHPLAce: marshall, mIReSiDence: marshall, mIFAMiLY: Wife, Kelly; christina (7/31/92)eDUcAtion: university of michiganSPeciAL inteReStS: FishingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1981Q ScHooL: 1997JoineD toUR: 1994nationwide tour Graduate (1993)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):1995 united airlines Hawaiian open.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):1993 New England classic.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (1):1990 australian open [aus].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t37—mayakoba golf classic.BeSt 2010 cHAMPionS toUR FiniSH:t12—u.S. Senior open.2010 SeASon:made five starts on the pga tour, with a best finish beinga t37 in his first event of the season at the mayakobagolf classic…made three starts on the champions tour,highlighted by a t12 at the u.S. Senior open championship.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................72.66Driving Distance ...........................................248.3Driving accuracy percentage .......................71.43%greens in regulation percentage ................50.79%putting average ...........................................1.828(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 68–mayakoba golf classic/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 64–2 times, mostrecent 1997 gtE Byron Nelson golf classic/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $216,000–1995 united airlines Hawaiian open/1career High official world Rank: after 1996 thepresidents cup/70PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average (actual) .............................72.82Driving Distance ...........................................257.0Driving accuracy percentage .......................70.13%greens in regulation percentage ................55.56%putting average ...........................................1.864(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 champions tour Low Round: 68–2010 u.S. Senioropen/3career champions tour Low Round: 63–2008 at&tchampionship/3Largest career champions tour Paycheck/Finish: $108,900–2008 at&t championship/t32-332 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRScAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:Did not make a start on the pga tour in 2009, but claimedtwo top-10s in 19 starts on the champions tour. playingon the champions tour for the first time, posted threetop-10 finishes in nine starts during the 2008 season.open-qualified for the at&t championship and finishedt3 in San antonio near the end of the season. Final-round,8-under 63 was a career best on either the pga touror champions tour and included a front-nine, 6-under29. Enjoyed a successful champions tour debut, firinga closing-round 67 to finish t5 at the principal charityclassic. the top-10 finish earned him a berth in the BankJohn Morse (Continued)of america championship, where he finished t7. madethree cuts in seven starts on the pga tour in 2008, witha season-best t63 at the at&t classic (his first made cutsince t60 at the 2004 B.c. open). also made seven startson the Nationwide tour in 2008, with a season-best t39 atthe mexico open. member of the Nationwide tour in 1993and 2001-08, with a career-best No. 5 finish in earningsduring rookie season in 1993. Has 15 career top-10 finisheson the Nationwide tour, with his last coming at the 2004alberta classic (t8). His t4 finish at the 2002 tampa Bayclassic presented by Buick marked first top-10 on the pgatour since a t8 at the 1997 Shell Houston open, and hisbest performance since a t3 at the 1995 Lacantera texasopen (a span of 87 events). Won the 1995 united airlinesHawaiian open with closing 68 to defeat tom Lehman andDuffy Waldorf by three strokes. closed with 70 to finishfourth in 1996 u.S. open at oakland Hills cc in home stateof michigan. Earned first tour card by finishing fifth on1993 Nationwide tour money list. Winner of 1993 NewEngland classic. played australasian tour from 1989-92.Winner 1990 australian open in playoff over craig parry.Amateur: Big ten champion at university of michigan.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1984 21987 11988 11991 3 1 $9,117/2301994 26 12 1 4 146,137/1221995 24 12 1 1 1 3 4 416,803/421996 27 20 2 8 322,090/641997 30 15 1 3 161,363/1341998 23 7 1 43,140/2102001 1 1 3,880/2552002 8 2 1 1 125,260/1932003 8 3 22,361/2372004 3 1 6,420/2592005 22006 12007 12008 7 3 239/103 25,705/2432010 5 2 232/19 28,998/230total 173 79 1 1 1 8 21 1,311,273nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1993 26 19 1 2 2 9 12 $122,627/51994 22001 15 3 1 1 13,179/1582002 13 8 1 1 4 61,621/702003 13 7 1 1 26,523/1242004 16 9 3 4 49,898/902005 19 8 2 23,754/1422006 15 2 5,588/2142007 21 9 21,631/1592008 7 2 4,965/2212009 2 2 3,484/248total 149 69 1 3 2 15 24 333,272cHAMPionS toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0Year events Played 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings Rank2008 9 1 3 3 $272,651 572009 19 2 5 254,741 592010 3 1 57,364 96total 31 1 5 9 584,756* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96masterscutu.S. open cut cut cut 4British open t101 cutpgacut t41tHE pLaYErScut t73the Barclays cut cut DNSBmW championshipcut cut cutYear 97 98masterscutu.S. opent68tHE pLaYErScutBmW championship t68 t74cHAMPionS toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 08 09 10Senior pga championshipt22Senior British open t34 t58u.S. Senior open t34 t12constellation Energy Senior players t52 t60 t52Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-333


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSgarth MulroySection Player BiograPhies2BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t6—2010 Valero texas open.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2009 South georgia classic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t6—Valero texas open.2010 SeASon:Will begin the 2011 season on a minor medical Extension(severe right-ankle sprain), with four events left to equalthe earnings of 2010 No. 125 troy merritt ($786,977).Earned $287,118 toward that total in 2010...rookie on thepga tour made the cut in six of 19 starts, with one top-10finish...after making his first cut of the season, at the QuailHollow championship (t69), finished t6 at the Valero texasopen, the best finish of his tour career. His second- andthird-round 67s matched the lowest round of his career.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Earned a trip to the pga tour in 2010 after finishingNo. 14 on the Nationwide tour money list...Had five top-10finishes, including a win and ended the season No. 4 inaverage driving distance...Earned his first top-10 of the yearwith a t9 at the chitimacha Louisiana open...came backthree weeks later to t4 at the athens regional Foundationclassic. overcame a double and a triple bogey in the openinground to shoot a 70, thanks to nine birdies. posted thelowest weekend total with rounds of 69-65 to move up theboard...Earned his first career title with a one-stroke winat the South georgia classic, where he shared the secondandthird-round leads. Held a three-shot lead with onehole to go but double-bogeyed the final hole. First-placecheck pushed him to No. 2 on the money list at the time...eXeMPt StAtUS: minor medical ExtensionFULL nAMe: garth mulroyHeiGHt: 6-1weiGHt: 200BiRtHDAte: July 8, 1978BiRtHPLAce: Durban, South africaReSiDence: raleigh, NcFAMiLY: Wife, cris; maxFinished t4 at the Ford Wayne gretzky classic...made hispga tour debut in march when he qualified for the Worldgolf championships-ca championship. Was t26 through 36holes before dropping to t46. played in the event by virtueof his second-place finish on the 2008 Sunshine tour orderof merit...Shared the first- and third-round lead and held theoutright second-round lead at the mexico open. Final-day,even-par 72 left him t4, his fifth top-10 of the year. 2008:made the cut in 12 of 24 starts on the Nationwide tour,with three top-10 finishes…Best finish was a t3 at the coxclassic, where he was one of four players to shoot 29 fornine holes. made two eagles on the par-4 ninth hole duringthe week...made only one cut in his final seven starts of theseason to finish No. 55 on the money list. 2007: made thecut in 21 of 30 events on the Nationwide tour. Finished theseason No. 35 on the money list, with $167,972. Finishedthe year with five top-10 finishes, three coming during astretch of seven made cuts to end the season…posted acareer-best t3 effort at the albertsons Boise open, finishingat 17-under 267, four strokes behind champion Jon mills...came back two starts later with a t5 effort at the WNBgolf classic...Finished the year with a t8 at the Nationwidetour championship at Barona creek...prior to the 2007season, had played in six tournaments with two madecuts—a t56 at the 2003 reese’s cup classic and a t32 atthe 2005 Virginia Beach open. 2006: played on the asiantour, Sunshine tour, tarheel tour and the gateway tourprior to that. 2005: partnered with David ping to win the BigStakes matchplay championship. Won two tournamentson the 2008 South african Sunshine tour, finishing secondon the order of merit behind richard Sterne. 2004: Finished8th on the gateway tour money list despite playing in only10 events. Had three runner-up finishes that season. 2003:Winner of 12 tournaments on the tarheel and triangleeDUcAtion: North carolina State university (Business)SPeciAL inteReStS: all sports, spending time withfamilytURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2003nationwide tour Graduate (2009)PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................72.00 (176)Driving Distance ...........................................295.6 (29)Driving accuracy percentage .......................60.70% (138)greens in regulation percentage ................70.07% (17)putting average ...........................................1.819 (173)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–Wyndham championship/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 65–2010Wyndham championship/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $211,975–2010 Valero texas open/t6career High official world Rank: after 2008 Sony openin Hawaii/229tour in 2002 and 2003. Amateur: Was a 2001 Ncaa allamericanand a first-team all-atlantic coast conferenceselection at N.c. State. Was teammates with tour playerscarl pettersson and marc turnesa. considered one of thetop junior golfers in South africa, winning the 1997 Southafrican royal Invitational.PeRSonAL:got his start in golf from caddying for his dad on Saturdays…cites winning the Big Stakes event in 2005 as his greatestthrill in golf…avid rugby fan, a sport he played on the Stateu21 team while growing up in South africa…His grandfatherused to play competitively with World golf Hall of Famemember Bobby Locke.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2009 1 12010 19 6 1 1 178/160 $287,118/181total 20 7 1 1 287,118nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2003 1 1 $1,395/3282004 12005 4 1 2,700/2682007 30 21 1 5 9 167,972/352008 24 12 1 3 6 119,353/552009 23 18 1 5 10 263,126/142010 2 2 1 11,240/173total 85 55 1 2 13 26 565,786* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 09HSBc championst40ca championshipt462-334 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSJoe ogilvie (oh-gil-vee)eXeMPt StAtUS: 143rd on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: Norman Joseph ogilvieHeiGHt: 5-10weiGHt: 165BiRtHDAte: 1974BiRtHPLAce: Lancaster, oHReSiDence: austin, tX; plays out of Spanish oaks gc(Bee cave, tX)FAMiLY: Wife, colleen; Lauren, Kaitlin, patrickeDUcAtion: Duke university (1996, Economics)SPeciAL inteReStS: travel, financial markets, politicstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1996Q ScHooL: 1999, 2009nationwide tour Graduate (1998, 2003)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2007 u.S. Bank championship in milwaukee.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (4):1998 monterrey open, greensboro open. 2003 Jacob’screek open, the reese’s cup classic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t8—Waste management phoenix open.2010 SeASon:Lone top-10 finish came in his sixth start. posted consecutive5-under 66s in the second and third rounds ofthe Waste management phoenix open to finish t8, hisfirst top-10 finish since placing fourth at the 2009 Legendsreno-tahoe open.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Secured his card for the 2010 season after makingit through the final stage of the pga tour Qualifyingtournament, thanks in large part to an 8-under 64 in thethird of six rounds. made 15 of 29 cuts on the pga tourand finished 132nd on the money list. Finished fourth atthe Legends reno-tahoe open to post his only top-10 ofthe season and his best finish on tour since his victoryat the 2007 u.S. Bank championship in milwaukee. 2008:Finished 102nd on the money list after making 22 of 29 cutsand recording four top-10s. Best finish was a t6 at the u.S.Bank championship. 2007: Earned first career pga tourvictory, at the u.S. Bank championship in 230th careertour start at age 32 years, 11 months, 14 days. Was oneof 12 first-time winners during the year. posted roundsof 67-63-69-67—266, overcoming the one-stroke lead of54-hole leader tim Herron. Key to final round was eagle-2on the 16th hole, holing out from 119 yards with a sandwedge. payday of $720,000 was largest of career. Ninthfirst-time champion at the u.S. Bank championship andfirst since Shigeki maruyama in 2001. Second top-10 of theseason was a t10 at the Frys.com open benefiting ShrinersHospitals for children, where he had three eagles during hissecond round at tpc Summerlin. 2006: Finished in the top100 on the money list for the third consecutive season onthe strength of three top-10s (t9 at the Buick championship,t10 at John Deere classic and third at reno-tahoe open.tied the tournament record with a 10-under 62 in the finalround of the reno-tahoe open, including birdies on 10 of hisfinal 12 holes and 11 total. the 62 included an 8-under 28 onthe back nine, tied for second-best nine of the season. 2005:matched his career-best finish with a t2 at the Bob Hopechrysler classic (t2 at the 2004 Hp classic of New orleans)after sharing the first-round lead and holding the second-,third-, and fourth-round leads. posted a 73 on Sunday to finishthree strokes behind Justin Leonard. posted third runnerupin last 10 months with a t2 at the Honda classic. Beganfinal round two strokes behind leaders Brett Wetterich andgeoff ogilvy. Birdied the 17th hole during a bogey-freefinal round to get to 14-under 274 and match Vijay Singhand padraig Harrington. Eliminated from three-man playoffon first extra hole. 2004: made more money ($1,443,363)than he had in his first four years on tour combined($1,197,971). Jumped from World No. 308 at start of yearto No. 120 by season’s end. Was t2 at the rain-soaked Hpclassic of New orleans. Held the 54-hole lead, two strokesahead of charles Howell III and phil mickelson at 17-underpar.Despite posting a 4-under-par 68 in the final roundmonday, was passed by Vijay Singh, who carded a 9-under63 to earn a one-stroke victory. Nearly holed bunker shot on72nd hole that would have forced a sudden-death playoff.2003: Ended the season No. 2 on the Nationwide tourmoney list, with $392,337. Won the inaugural event at theJacob’s creek open in adelaide, australia, his third win onthat circuit. after losing in a playoff to Vaughn taylor at theKnoxville open, came back two weeks later and claimed hisfourth career win on the Nationwide tour at the reese’scup classic. the win pushed his season earnings over$300,000, making him the fastest to earn $300,000 in tourhistory. 2002: Lost status on tour after making only fivecuts in 20 starts and finishing No. 216 on the money list.2001: Did not have a top-10 but did make 20 cuts in 34 startsPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.30 (138)Driving Distance ...........................................285.9 (114)Driving accuracy percentage .......................59.32% (155)greens in regulation percentage ................66.07% (125)putting average ...........................................1.776 (81)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–Bob Hope classic/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–2004 Valerotexas open/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $720,000–2007 u.S. Bank championship in milwaukee/1career High official world Rank: after 2005 Bank ofamerica colonial/55to finish No. 139 on the money list. 2000: Finished 92nd onthe money list with a then-career high three top-10s, includinga t4 at the FedEx St. Jude classic. 1999: Earned his firsttour top-10 finish at the motorola Western open with at9 and a season-best $65,000 payday. First-year earningsof $287,346 were the 10th-best among rookies that year.1998: Was a two-time winner on the Nationwide tour,with victories at the monterrey open and greensboro open.1997: Earned fully-exempt status on the Nationwide tourfor the following season in his second attempt at QualifyingSchool, where he missed the cut in 1996. Amateur: Was a1995 honorable mention all-american selection and twotimeall-acc choice at Duke university.PeRSonAL:an investment buff, lists Warren Buffet and Bill gates asheroes. Started investment advisory firm, ogilvie capital,in 2007.Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1996 11998 11999 31 14 2 5 $287,346/1372000 30 17 3 7 519,740/922001 34 20 4 343,189/1392002 20 5 1 47,696/2162003 12004 32 20 1 1 4 9 1,443,363/492005 30 21 2 5 10 1,819,547/372006 29 18 1 3 9 1,073,111/862007 31 19 1 2 7 89,693/82 1,339,153/692008 29 22 4 7 93,470/129 1,035,831/1022009 29 15 1 4 377/121 613,700/1322010 32 17 1 4 454/112 641,797/143total 330 188 1 3 2 25 67 9,164,473nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1998 30 19 2 1 7 10 $157,812/31999 1 1 850/2342002 5 3 1 12,690/1612003 23 21 2 1 7 16 392,337/2total 59 44 4 1 1 14 27 563,689* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masterst25 cutu.S. open cut t40 cut t36British open t25 t34pga t58 t49 t17 cuttHE pLaYErS cut t32 cut cut cut cutca championship 50the Barclays cut cut cut t16 t40 t53 cut cut 76 cutDeutsche Bank championshipt15 t52BmW championship t9 t29 t20 cut cut t42pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-335


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSMark o’MearaSection Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (16):1984 greater milwaukee open. 1985 Bing crosby Nationalpro-am, Hawaiian open. 1989 at&t pebble Beach Nationalpro-am. 1990 at&t pebble Beach National pro-am,H.E.B. texas open. 1991 Walt Disney World/oldsmobileclassic. 1992 at&t pebble Beach National pro-am. 1995Honda classic, Bell canadian open. 1996 mercedeschampionships, greater greensboro chrysler classic. 1997at&t pebble Beach National pro-am, Buick Invitational.1998 masters tournament, British open.cHAMPionS toUR VictoRieS (2):2010 Liberty mutual Legends of golf, constellation EnergySenior players championship.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (8):1985 Fuji Sankei classic [Jpn]. 1986 australian masters[aus]. 1987 Lawrence Batley International [Eur]. 1992 tokaiclassic [Jpn]. 1994 argentine open. 1997 trophee Lancome[Eur]. 1998 cisco World match play championship. 2004Dubai Desert classic [Eur].eXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: mark Francis o’mearaHeiGHt: 6-0weiGHt: 195BiRtHDAte: January 13, 1957BiRtHPLAce: goldsboro, NcReSiDence: Houston, tX<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 3-4events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1979a 1 11980a 11981 34 22 1 4 9 $76,063/561982 35 19 1 4 31,711/1201983 32 17 1 2 6 69,354/761984 32 24 1 5 3 15 19 465,873/21985 25 19 2 1 6 13 340,840/101986 25 22 1 4 5 12 252,827/301987 26 20 2 1 7 11 327,250/301988 27 20 2 1 7 12 438,311/221989 26 19 1 1 1 7 13 615,804/131990 25 20 2 1 6 14 707,175/101991 25 15 1 1 5 12 563,896/201992 23 18 1 2 9 15 759,648/111993 26 18 1 4 9 349,516/431994 29 17 3 8 214,070/861995 27 21 2 8 12 914,129/101996 21 19 2 2 2 8 14 1,255,749/51997 22 19 2 1 6 11 1,124,560/131998 19 15 2 1 1 7 11 1,786,699/71999 19 15 1 1 3 8 868,796/452000 19 12 1 5 424,309/1122001 21 13 1 5 438,620/1162002 24 9 2 2 5 730,132/972003 25 11 1 2 388,349/1432004 17 12 1 4 543,866/1352005 21 11 190,970/1982006 18 7 2 203,667/1922007 4 2 229/160 42,914/2312008 5 1 250/52 10,920/2552009 2 1 251/1 15,547/2442010 3total 659 439 16 22 18 119 236 14,151,565cHAMPionS toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 2-0Year events Played 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings Rank2007 16 4 7 14 $1,117,149 142008 16 2 5 247,293 622009 20 4 1 10 17 1,278,985 82010 20 2 1 5 12 1,210,430 8total 72 2 9 1 24 48 3,853,856* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*otHeR VictoRieS: (6):1989 rmcc Invitational [with curtis Strange]. 1998 ciscoWorld match play championship, Skins game. 1999 Worldcup [with tiger Woods]. 2000 Fred meyer challenge. 2002Skins game.BeSt 2010 cHAMPionS toUR FiniSHeS:1—constellation Energy Senior players championship,Liberty mutual Legends of golf; t2—outback Steakhousepro-am; 4—Senior pga championship; t10—3mchampionship2010 SeASon:missed three cuts in three pga tour starts, including his26th career masters…claimed a pair of wins in 21 startson the champions tour…teamed with Nick price to winthe Liberty mutual Legends of golf…First career individualchampions tour victory came at the constellation EnergySenior players championship, winning in playoff fashionover michael allen.FAMiLY: Wife, meredith; michelle (3/14/87), Shaunrobert (8/29/89), stepson aidan Berkman (7/1/2001)eDUcAtion: Long Beach State (1980, marketing)SPeciAL inteReStS: golf-course design, fly tying, flyfishingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1980Q ScHooL: Fall 1980<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYcAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made one of two cuts on the pga tour, a t70 at theBritish open...on the champions tour, earned $1.2 million,eighth on the money list. Was among the top 10 in half ofhis 20 appearances and finished second four times andthird once. 2008: played in just six events on the pga tour,making one cut...competed in 16 champions tour events in2008, with two top-10 finishes...Finished t7 at the Libertymutual Legends of golf and followed that the next weekwith a t10 at the FedEx Kinkos classic. 2007: played in onlyfour pga tour events after turning 50 in January...Fromthere, recorded seven top-10 finishes in 16 champions tourstarts. 2006: took one-time exemption for top 50 on pgatour career money List. 2005: played on a minor medicalExtension, with eight events needed to earn $79,396 (equalto 2004 No. 125). accomplished the feat with a t52 finish atthe Zurich classic of New orleans. played out of the majormedical category for the remainder of the season. 2004:Limited to 17 events due to wrist injury, did not play afterDeutsche Bank championship in early September...WonYear 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92masters 24 48 t24 t39 t11 cut t27 t4the Barclays cut cut WD t2 cut t64 cut t18u.S. open cut cut 58 t7 t15 t41 cut t3 cut cut cut cutBritish open t47 t3 t43 t66 27 t42 t48 t3 t12BmW championship t37 t71 62 3 cut t67 t66pga t70 cut t25 t28 cut cut t9 cut t19 cut cuttHE pLaYErS t26 t77 t49 t5 t17 t33 3 cut cut WD cut t9tour championship t10 29 6 t12 t16 29Year 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05masters t21 t15 t31 t18 t30 1 t31 cut t20 cut t8 t27 t31u.S. open cut cut t16 t36 t32 cut t51 cut t18 t35British open cut t49 t32 t38 1 cut t26 t42 t22 t65 t30 cutpga cut t6 t26 t13 t4 t57 t46 t22 cut cut cuttHE pLaYErS 5 cut cut t29 t70 t42 t6 t9 cut cut cuttour championship t13 t18 t17 t13accenture match play championship t33 t17Bridgestone Invitational t25 t27 t72Deutsche Bank championship cut 70 cutBmW championship t36 WD 16 cutYear 06 07 08 09 10masterscut cut cut cut cutu.S. opencutBritish open t63 t60 cut t70 cutDeutsche Bank championship cutBmW championshipcutcHAMPionS toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 07 08 09 10Senior pga championship t12 t24 t14 4Senior British open t2 t34 t25u.S. Senior open t11 cut t6 cutJELD-WEN tradition t14 t31 t11 t38constellation Energy Senior players t31 t32 t9 1nAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (2), 1996, 1998; ryder cup (5), 1985, 1989, 1991,1997, 1999; u.S. vs. Japan, 1984; Nissan cup (1), 1985; Dunhill cup (7), 1985, 1986, 1987, 1996,1997, 1998, 1999; World cup (1), 1999.2-336 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSfor the first time on any tour since the 1998 British openwith his victory at the Dubai Desert classic on the Europeantour. Hit all 18 greens in regulation on Sunday and finishedat 17-under, one stroke ahead of paul mcginley after thetwo shared the 54-hole lead at 14-under...Was only oneback of the leader tiger Woods through 36 holes at theEDS Byron Nelson championship. closed with a pair of70s to finish t11. played with Woods in the final pairingon Saturday. 2003: Fell out of the top 125 for the firsttime since earning his card in 1981...only top-10 of theseason was t8 finish at the masters. 2002: two runner-upfinishes were the most since he had two in 1996...t2 withJ.L. Lewis at Buick Invitational for first top-10 finish. Heldshare of the 54-hole lead, but final-round 70 came up onestroke short of champion Jose maria olazabal...aided byrounds of 70-68 on the weekend, finished t2 at the Buickopen behind champion tiger Woods. 2001: Second-round63 at pga tied the all-time low 18 for a major. top-20finish was fifth career top-20 at augusta National forthe former masters champion. 2000: Struggled throughdifficult season, which saw him fall out of the top 100 onthe official money list for first time since 1982. 1999: Lostto colin montgomerie, 3 and 2, in defense of cisco Worldmatch play championship...represented the united Stateson his fifth ryder cup team and in Dunhill cup and Worldcup competitions. 1998: at age 41, became the oldestplayer to win two major championships in the same year.as a reward, was chosen by his peers as pga tour playerof the Year. Joined Nick price and Nick Faldo as the onlyplayers in the 1990s to win two majors in one year...Inapril, closed birdie-birdie to edge Fred couples and DavidDuval and win the masters tournament. Joined arnoldpalmer and art Wall as the only players to birdie the lastMark o’Meara (Continued)two holes and win at augusta National. Won at augustaon his 14th try, the most for any first-time champion. thefifth player in masters history to win after not leading inthe first three rounds...In July, captured his second majorat the British open at royal Birkdale. trailed by two strokesthrough 54 holes but shot closing 68 to tie Brian Watts,then defeated Watts 17-19 in four-hole playoff...In october,defeated tiger Woods in final of cisco World match playchampionship...Named pga of america and golf Writersassociation of america player of Year. 1997: postedback-to-back victories at at&t pebble Beach Nationalpro-am and Buick Invitational. First player to win at pebbleBeach five times. Six of his victories have come in pro-amevents: 1985-89-90-92-97 at&t pebble Beach Nationalpro-ams and 1991 Walt Disney World/ oldsmobile classic.1996: captured mercedes championships and greatergreensboro chrysler classic to earn $1 million in seasonfor first time. 1995: posted first victory in three yearswith Honda classic title, then parred first playoff holeto defeat Bob Lohr at Bell canadian open...Equaled pgachampionship 36-hole record with 131 at riviera cc, butfinished t7. 1994: Victory in argentine open gave himvictories on five continents: North america, South america,asia, Europe and australia. 1981: pga tour rookie of theYear. Highlight of rookie season was playoff loss to DaveEichelberger at tallahassee open. Amateur: DefeatedJohn cook in final of 1979 u.S. amateur.PeRSonAL:took up game at age 13, when family moved near a golfcourse in california. avid fan of orlando professionalsports. teamed with pga tour Design Services to buildtpc Valencia (ca), which opened in 2003.rod Pampling (PaM-pling)PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................72.70Driving Distance ...........................................263.6Driving accuracy percentage .......................76.24%greens in regulation percentage ................66.67%putting average ...........................................1.905(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 69–2 times, most recent Britishopen/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2 times, mostrecent 1996 greater greensboro chrysler classic/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $576,000–1998 masters tournament/1career High official world Rank: after 1999 Sony openin Hawaii/22010 ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average (actual) .............................70.30 (12)Driving Distance ...........................................277.5 (37)Driving accuracy percentage .......................67.41% (61)greens in regulation percentage ................70.04% (25)putting average ...........................................1.734 (5)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 champions tour Low Round: 62–2 times, mostrecent 2010 Liberty mutual Legends of golf/3.career champions tour Low Round: 62–2 times, mostrecent 2010 Liberty mutual Legends of golf/3Largest career champions tour Paycheck/Finish: $405,000–2010 constellation Energy Senior playerschampionship/1Section 2 Player BiograPhieseXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: rodney pamplingHeiGHt: 5-10weiGHt: 175BiRtHDAte: September 23, 1969BiRtHPLAce: redcliffe, Queensland, australiaReSiDence: Flower mound, tX; Brisbane, australiaFAMiLY: Wife, angela; Samuel, WillaSPeciAL inteReStS: Sports, cars, winetURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1994JoineD toUR: 2002nationwide tour Graduate (2001)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (2):2004 the INtErNatIoNaL. 2006 Bay Hill Invitational.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (2):1999 canon challenge [aus]. 2008 australian masters[aus].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t15—John Deere classic; t21—reno-tahoe open.2010 SeASon:Did not record a top-10 for the first time in his nine-yeartour career. Finished outside the top 125 for the firsttime…Best finish was t15 at the John Deere classic.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: posted three top-10s...Finished t9 at the World golfchampionships-ca championship with a pair of 71s onthe weekend...Held 18-hole lead with a 5-under 67 at theLegends reno-tahoe open, eventually finishing eighth.played the par-5 11th hole even par for the week goingbirdie, quadruple bogey, birdie and eagle...posted a t7 atturning Stone resort championship for his third top-10this season and 32nd of his career. 2008: recorded fivetop-10 finishes, including the first second-place finish ofhis nine-year career on tour...Finished t9 in the Worldgolf championships-accenture match play championship,falling to Vijay Singh in 25 holes in the third round...Bestfinish was a t2 at the crowne plaza Invitational at colonial.Was tied with phil mickelson and tim clark for the lead at13-under with one hole remaining before mickelson, in thefinal pairing with pampling, birdied the 72nd hole from theleft trees. the finish marked the fourth consecutive yearhe finished in the top 12 at colonial cc in Fort Worth, tX...Fifth top-10 of the season was t3 at the at&t National.2007: Fifth consecutive season with more than $1 million inearnings and at least nine top-25 finishes...posted a t10 atthe EDS Byron Nelson championship. It was his best finishsince the 2006 chrysler championship (t6)...made an aceat the 188-yard, par-3 16th in the final round of the crowneplaza Invitational at colonial. He also eagled the par-5 firsthole to become the first player since 1999 to card twoeagles at that event in the same round...Finished t3 at thememorial tournament after taking a three-stroke lead intothe final round. Eagle at the par-5 15th on Sunday tied himfor the lead, but a bogey at the par-4 17th dropped him twoshots behind winner K.J. choi…Finished the season rankedthird in eagles with 14. 2006: collected second tour titleand earned more than $2.6 million as well as a spot in tHEtour championship for the first time in his five-year career.made 21 cuts in 24 starts and recorded a career-best sixtop-10s...Shared third-round lead at the Buick InvitationalPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.50 (150)Driving Distance ...........................................283.5 (126)Driving accuracy percentage .......................65.45% (66)greens in regulation percentage ................64.94% (159)putting average ...........................................1.800 (140)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–travelers championship/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2 times, mostrecent 2008 crowne plaza Invitational at colonial/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $990,000–2006 Bay Hill Invitational presented by mastercard/1career High official world Rank: after 2006 thememorial tournament/22pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-337


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2with Sergio garcia at 11-under 205. Finished t10...pickedup his second career tour win with a one-stroke victoryover greg owen at the Bay Hill Invitational presented bymastercard. came into final round with a four-strokelead over three players, including owen, whom he dueleddown the stretch. tied at 14-under after pampling doublebogeyed the par-4 13th hole. one behind owen going tothe par-3 17th. although pampling bogeyed the hole, owenmissed two putts from within 31⁄2 feet to double bogeythe hole and the pair headed for the 18th hole tied forthe lead. owen’s second shot found the back bunker andhe wedged to 13 feet, while pampling two-putted for par.When owen missed the 13-footer, pampling became justthe second international champion in the 41-year historyof the tournament. the $990,000 check was the largestof his career...made the cut in three of the four majors.Best finish was t16 at the masters...Finished t8 at theEDS Byron Nelson championship, his first top-10 in fiveappearances in Irving, tX...one week later, held a share ofthe 36- and 54-hole leads at the Bank of america colonial.at one point, was tied with eventual winner tim Herronon Sunday before being derailed by a double bogey on No.15. Finished third after a final-round 70, the only player topost top-10s both weeks of the texas swing...the 2004<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1999 6 3 $17,476/2632001 12002 29 19 3 11 776,903/892003 27 16 1 5 9 1,064,974/682004 26 22 1 2 10 1,737,725/312005 26 21 6 10 1,613,815/482006 24 21 1 1 6 9 2,664,673/172007 25 22 1 2 9 92,446/53 1,475,970/622008 28 14 1 1 5 10 96,510/98 1,702,952/472009 23 15 3 7 592/92 956,897/942010 26 12 2 151/275 299,264/180total 241 165 2 1 4 32 77 12,310,650nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1997 51998 11999 32000 24 8 3 $25,591/1212001 26 21 3 2 9 14 306,573/4total 59 29 3 2 9 17 332,164* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*rod Pampling (Continued)winner finished t10 at the INtErNatIoNaL, his thirdconsecutive top-10 at castle pines gc (t6 in 2005)...Sixthtop-10 was a t6 at the chrysler championship, the finalfull-field event of the season. 2005: posted first careermajor championship top-10 with t5 in first start at themasters. along with mark Hensby, led contingent of eightaussies playing in augusta...the next week, finished t6at the mcI Heritage. First time in his career he managedback-to-back top-10s since joining the tour in 2002. 2004:recorded his first tour victory in his 81st career start atthe INtErNatIoNaL. made a 21-foot eagle putt from thefringe on the par-5, 71st hole, collecting five points in thetournament’s modified Stableford scoring system to moveinto a two-point lead over alex cejka...His top-40 finishon the final money list earned his first invitation to themasters in 2005. 2003: Best finish came late in the seasonwhen he overcame a second-round 73 to finish t3 at thereno-tahoe open for fifth top-10 of the season. reboundedwith rounds of 67-68 on the weekend and earned $174,000to exceed $1 million in earnings on the season for thefirst time in his career. 2002: one of six Nationwide tourgraduates from class of 2001 to retain tour card, finishingin the top 100 in rookie season...Best showing of theseason was a t4 at the tampa Bay classic. 2001: Led the<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYNationwide tour in top-10s with nine but did not bringhome a win in his second season on that tour...Eight of histop-10s were top-fives, including three runner-up finishesand two thirds...Lost playoff to John rollins at Hersheyopen after matching course record with 7-under 64 duringfinal round...came out on short side of three-man playoffwith mark Wurtz and winner D.a. points at Inland Empireopen...continued to support pga tour of australasia, playingin seven events with two top 10s...made 46 of 49 cutsbetween 1996-2001 on pga tour of australasia. 2000:played in 24 events on the Nationwide tour, with three top-25s. 1999: First-round leader at the British open. Shot aneven-par 71 carnoustie, Scotland, then missed the cut afterposting a second-round 86...Won the canon challenge onthe australasian tour. 1998: Finished second at the NewZealand open on the australasian tour.PeRSonAL:Began playing primarily in the united States beginningin 2000, aussie relocated to Flower mound, tX…Wife,angela, is a clinical psychologist. “She gets to see everythingI do out there. I’m kind of lucky. I have a psychologistout there 24 hours a day. She doesn’t lie. I can’t kid myself.”Year 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10HSBc championst40masters t5 t16 t37the Barclays t36 t36 t35 cut t41u.S. open cut cut t32 cut t14 cutDeutsche Bank championship cut t41 cut cutBritish open cut t27 t78 t35 t27 cut cutBmW championship cut cut cut t30 t38pga t14 t55 cut cut t42 cut cuttHE pLaYErS cut t58 t27 cut t44 cut t79 cuttour championshipt14accenture match play championship t33 t33 t17 t9 t33Bridgestone Invitational t14 t13 t45 t14 t56ca championship t37 t41 t38 t28 t92-338 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSsteve PateeXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: Stephen robert pateHeiGHt: 6-0weiGHt: 200BiRtHDAte: may 26, 1961BiRtHPLAce: Ventura, caReSiDence: Westlake Village, ca; plays out of Northranch ccFAMiLY: Wife, Sheri; Nicole (3/12/88), Sarah (10/8/90)eDUcAtion: ucLa (1984, psychology)SPeciAL inteReStS: reading, golf course designtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1983Q ScHooL: Fall 1984, 2003nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (6):1987 Southwest golf classic. 1988 moNY tournament ofchampions, Shearson Lehman Hutton andy Williams open.1991 Honda classic. 1992 Buick Invitational of california.1998 cVS charity classic.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2010 pacific rubiales Bogota open.otHeR VictoRieS (1):1998 Jc penney classic [with meg mallon].cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:Winner of six pga tour events, including two in 1988.captured season-opening moNY tournament of championsby one stroke over Larry Nelson...at Shearson LehmanHutton-andy Williams open, scored one-stroke victory overJay Haas. Finished 12th on money list that year...Had fivetop-three finishes in 1991 and earned $727,997, sixth onmoney list. posted one victory that year, at Honda classic bythree strokes over paul azinger and Dan Halldorson, despiteclosing 75...Won fog-curtailed 1992 Buick Invitational ofcalifornia, by one stroke over chip Beck...Earned first victorysince 1992 Buick Invitational with one-stroke win over<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1985 27 12 1 3 3 $89,358/861986 33 26 1 3 10 176,100/511987 33 27 1 6 13 335,728/261988 30 25 2 1 1 7 17 582,473/121989 31 25 1 5 14 306,554/351990 29 22 1 5 11 334,505/391991 26 23 1 1 3 8 15 727,997/61992 31 24 1 5 10 472,626/301993 28 19 4 9 254,841/641994 29 20 1 5 9 291,651/641995 32 15 3 89,758/1681996 3 3 10,403/2741997 28 15 4 6 261,436/951998 26 18 1 1 4 9 782,504/341999 28 24 2 5 11 1,755,960/132000 28 21 1 1 7 649,674/722001 30 15 1 3 271,967/1512002 21 10 3 220,183/1722003 16 5 1 1 192,518/1802004 24 10 1 199,569/1912005 9 1 12,402/2532006 22008 32009 4 1 253/1 6,030/2572010 1total 552 361 6 7 8 67 155 8,024,238nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1996 1 1 $980/2332002 2 1 1 1 10,625/1722003 6 4 1 10,909/1862005 9 5 1 9,762/1862006 12 2 3,252/2372007 15 4 2 21,025/1632008 17 7 1 1 38,692/1162009 8 2 1 11,230/1912010 20 8 1 2 2 139,623/48total 90 34 1 4 9 246,097* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*Scott Hoch and Bradley Hughes at 1998 cVS charity classic.Stood one off 54-hole lead after rounds of 70-65-67. closing67 produced sixth tour title. Win capped comeback fromJanuary 1996 car crash in california desert that left himwith broken right hand, wrist and cheekbone. ran into rearend of slow-moving truck while on way home from phoenixopen...made successful return to tour in 1997, following1996 wrist injury, playing in 28 events and making cut 15times. ranked among top 100 on money list for first timesince 1994...Financially, his 1999 earnings of $1,755,960more than doubled his best previous year on tour. onlyDavid Duval’s final-round 59 kept him from earning hisseventh career pga tour title at the Bob Hope chryslerclassic. Shot 25-under par over the course of five roundsin palm Springs...reached the semifinals at the World golfchampionships-accenture match play championship, losingto John Huston in third-place match...In april, finishedt4 in the masters. During third-round 65, tied augustaNational record with seven consecutive birdies...Lost inplayoff to Loren roberts at gtE Byron Nelson classic...captain’s choice for 1999 ryder cup. Named 1999 pgatour comeback player of the Year...member of 1991 and1999 ryder cup teams...In 1991 ryder cup played in only<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYone match due to bruised hip suffered in traffic accident onway to banquet. Amateur: Was the 1983 pac-10 championand all-america at ucLa.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................76.21Driving Distance ...........................................289.0Driving accuracy percentage .......................75.00%greens in regulation percentage ................63.89%putting average ...........................................2.000Year 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97masters t36 t26 t3 t6 cutu.S. open t24 t3 t51 t33 t49 cut t19 t21 cutBritish open cut t13 t8 t64 4 cutpga t53 t61 t62 t41 t31 t7 t48 70 t58tHE pLaYErS t72 cut 57 t34 t11 t27 t40 cut cut cuttour championship t21 t17 t26 30the Barclays t73 cut t32 t23 t5 cutBmW championship t9 cut t34 t74 cut t10 t73 cut t54 cut t7Year 98 99 00 01 02 03 04masters t4 t49u.S. open t32 t34 cut cutBritish open t45 t20pga cut t8 t41 75tHE pLaYErS t42 t58 t27 t58tour championshipt12accenture match play championship 4 t33 t33Bridgestone Invitational t12 37ca championshipt46the Barclays t46 t11 cut cutDeutsche Bank championshipt48BmW championship cut cut cut t40nAtionAL teAMS: ryder cup (2), 1991, 1999; Kirin cup (1), 1989; Dunhill cup (1), 1991.(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 73–reno-tahoe open/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–1989 BobHope chrysler classic/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $324,000–2 times, most recent 1999 gtE Byron Nelson classic/2career High official world Rank: after 2000 mercedeschampionships/26Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-339


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSCarl PaulsonSection Player BiograPhies2BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:2—2000 tampa Bay classic.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):1999 utah classic, Boise open.2010 SeASon:making his first appearances since 2005 on either thepga tour or Nationwide tour, missed the cut in allthree Nationwide tour starts. playing on a major medicalExemption the last five years, has not competed on the pgatour due to back injuries. coupled with $198,214 earned in13 events in 2005, has the opportunity to play in 13 eventsin 2011 to earn $428,522 and match the $626,736 winningsof 2005’s No. 125, Nick price. If he does so, will play outof the major medical Extension category for the remainderof the season.eXeMPt StAtUS: major medical ExtensionFULL nAMe: carl albert paulsonHeiGHt: 5-9weiGHt: 180BiRtHDAte: December 29, 1970BiRtHPLAce: Quantico, VaReSiDence: orlando, FLFAMiLY: Wife, Heather; Ned maxwell (2/10/98), robertHenry (6/7/01), anastasia Wynn (8/10/04)cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:member of the pga tour from 1995-96 and 2000-10 anda member of the Nationwide tour from 1997-99. 2005:regained tour card with t13 finish at 2004 Qualifyingtournament, but was limited to 13 events in 2005 due toa back injury. Did not play the rest of the year after withdrawingfrom the u.S. Bank championship in July. 2002:Finished in the top 125 for third consecutive year on tour.Hospitalized in January for three days with viral meningitisand in late February father, Ned, underwent triple bypasssurgery. missed first four cuts of his season during thisperiod. Solo 54-hole leader by one over eventual championcraig perks at tHE pLaYErS championship after third consecutive69. Final-round 77 dropped him into a t4 finish.2000: career-best season, highlighted by a runner-up finishat the tampa Bay classic. 1999: Earned fully exempt statuson the pga tour by finishing No. 1 on the Nationwide tourmoney list. Set a Nationwide tour record for consecutivestarts when he teed it up at the omaha classic, his 79thstraight tournament. captured his first career victory at theeDUcAtion: university of South carolina (1994,marketing)SPeciAL inteReStS: Family, South carolina gamecocksports, fishingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1994Q ScHooL: 1994, 1995, 2004JoineD toUR: 2000nationwide tour Graduate (1999)utah classic and then the Boise open. 1995: medalist at thepga tour Qualifying tournament. Amateur: all-americaselection and Southeastern conference player of the Yearin 1993 at the university of South carolina.PeRSonAL:chronicled his first season on the pga tour in the bookRookie on Tour. played select-level soccer through highschool.PLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–1995 WaltDisney World/oldsmobile classic/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $259,200–2000 tampa Bay classic/2career High official world Rank: after 2001 ShellHouston open/104<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1995 21 10 1 2 $64,501/1831996 30 14 4 116,071/1551999 12000 33 19 1 4 7 741,995/642001 31 16 1 2 4 508,208/992002 28 14 2 4 568,924/1172003 32 18 3 365,177/1472004 13 2 1 70,088/2242005 13 6 2 198,214/195total 202 99 1 1 9 27 2,633,179nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1995 6 2 2 $5,750/1511996 3 2 1 2 2 24,550/761997 29 18 2 4 12 88,836/221998 30 20 1 4 9 69,628/401999 28 19 2 1 1 8 13 223,051/12004 12 6 11,983/1792005 12010 3total 112 67 2 5 1 18 38 423,79* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05the Barclays cut t62 cutu.S. open cut cut cutDeutsche Bank championshipt42British opencutBmW championship t9 t15 t38 t50 cutpgacut cuttHE pLaYErS t68 t4 WD2-340 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSDavid PeopleseXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: David roy peoplesHeiGHt: 5-9weiGHt: 170BiRtHDAte: January 9, 1960BiRtHPLAce: augusta, mEReSiDence: orlando, FLFAMiLY: andrew (10/20/89), Benjamin (6/4/92),matthew (1/29/94)eDUcAtion: university of FloridaSPeciAL inteReStS: Family activities, beachactivities, sightseeingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1981Q ScHooL: 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1995,1999nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (2):1991 Buick Southern open. 1992 anheuser-Busch golfclassic.otHeR VictoRieS (1):1990 Isuzu Kapalua International.BeSt 2010 cHAMPionS toUR FiniSHeS:t3—3m championship; 4—regions charity classic,mississippi gulf resort classic; 9—the cap canachampionship, toshiba classic2010 SeASon:only start on the pga tour resulted in a WD at the puertorico open. as a champions tour rookie, he claimed fivetop-10 finishes, four of which came in his first five starts.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1983 32 13 1 2 $28,446/1371984 27 9 1 1 18,124/1601986 32 15 5 37,668/1541987 30 10 3 31,234/1801988 36 16 7 65,537/1391989 20 12 1 2 5 82,624/1401990 32 26 1 4 10 259,367/571991 29 21 1 1 4 9 414,346/351992 28 21 1 1 5 10 539,531/251993 29 15 2 3 105,309/1421994 30 17 1 4 126,918/1331995 15 11 1 2 86,679/1691996 22 7 1 32,385/2151997 8 4 13,740/2531998 9 3 1 24,994/2361999 7 6 3 112,965/1912000 28 21 1 6 459,812/1102001 31 19 1 2 7 712,657/732002 30 22 2 4 9 1,243,774/482003 30 18 1 8 674,222/932004 26 15 3 479,464/1472005 12 4 2 127,907/2102006 4 1 13,988/2512007 22008 22009 6 3 213/55 45,122/2312010 1total 558 309 2 3 4 29 101 5,736,812nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1995 5 3 1 2 $7,252/1391996 21997 6 2 1,240/2191998 6 3 1 4,721/1571999 18 11 1 6 33,615/752005 9 6 2 2 3 100,361/562006 4 1 1,613/2892007 32008 10 1 1,550/2982009 11 5 1 2 38,133/123total 74 32 2 5 14 188,485cHAMPionS toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0Year events Played 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings Rank2010 15 2 1 8 11 $921,524 17total 15 2 1 8 11 921,524* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: played in a combined 17 events on pga tour andNationwide tour. made three cuts in six starts on the pgatour, with a best finish being a t40 at the Valero texasopen. made 11 starts on the Nationwide tour in 2009, makingthe cut in five. Best finish on the Nationwide tour wasa t7 at the melwood prince george’s county open. 2008:made one cut on the Nationwide tour in 10 starts. 2006:made one of four cuts on the pga tour with a best finishof t47 at the tour’s FedEx St. Jude classic. also madeone of four cuts on the Nationwide tour that year. 2005:Finished out of the top 150 (No. 210) for the first time since1999 and posted no top-10s for the second straight season.2004: missed June and early July due to hernia surgeryand a rib injury. received a minor medical Extension forPLAYeR StAtiSticS<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARY2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................73.64(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 73–puerto rico open/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2 times, mostrecent 1993 New England classic/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $396,000–2002 memorial tournament/t2career High official world Rank: after 2002 advilWestern open/81Year 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95masterst54 t52u.S. opencutpga t57 t70 t69tHE pLaYErS t68 72 cut cuttour championshipt27the Barclays t50 cut t48 DQ t14 cut cut cut cutBmW championship t68 t54 cut t68 cut WDYear 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05u.S. opent66pgacuttHE pLaYErScut cut WD t42the Barclays cut cut cut t22Deutsche Bank championship cut t25 t27BmW championshipcut cutcHAMPionS toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 10Senior pga championshipt50Senior British opent34JELD-WEN traditiont18constellation Energy Senior players t20Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-341


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSDavid Peoples (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies22005 after finishing No. 147 on money list. 2003: Finishedin the top 100 (93rd) for the third consecutive season,continuing to search for first win since 1992...one off thelead after the first round, finished eighth at the FedEx St.Jude classic for first top-10 of 2003. aced the par-3 eighthhole in the second round with an 8-iron from 174 yards...clinched tour card with top-25 finishes in three of lastfive starts. 2002: Earned career-best $1,243,774 en routeto finishing 48th on money list. 2001: parlayed making 19cuts, including two top-10s, in 31 starts into a 73rd positionon the money list...Best finish of t3 came thanks toa final-round 66 in the National car rental golf classic atWalt Disney World resort. the last time he had two top-10s in the same season was 1993. 2000: Earned playingprivileges in 2000 with t2 finish at the 1999 pga tourQualifying tournament...rebounded from lean years in themid- to late-’90s on the strength of making 21 of 28 cuts.Had his best financial year on tour since 1992 with earningsof $459,812. 1999: played the Nationwide tour. made11 cuts in 18 starts to finish 75th in earnings. 1992: Wonanheuser-Busch golf classic, scoring a one-stroke victoryover Bill Britton, Ed Dougherty and Jim gallagher, Jr. 1991:captured Buick Southern open at callaway gardens byone stroke over robert gamez. 1990: Won Isuzu KapaluaInternational. medalist at 1989 Qualifying tournament.Amateur: Winner of Florida State amateur.PeRSonAL:Entered Qualifying school each year from 1981-89, earninghis card six times.Cameron PercyeXeMPt StAtUS: 145th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: cameron Blair percyHeiGHt: 5-11weiGHt: 180BiRtHDAte: may 5, 1974BiRtHPLAce: chelsea, Victoria, australiaReSiDence: raleigh, NcPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average (actual) .............................70.55 (24)Driving Distance ...........................................281.7 (21)Driving accuracy percentage .......................71.79% (35)greens in regulation percentage ................70.37% (20)putting average ...........................................1.774 (26)MISCELLANEOUS ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 champions tour Low Round: 66–3 times, mostrecent 2010 3m championship/2.career champions tour Low Round: 66–3 times, mostrecent 2010 3m championship/2Largest career champions tour Paycheck/Finish: $105,000–2010 3m championship/t3FAMiLY: Wife, Katie; Liam (1/6/06), ashton (9/21/08)SPeciAL inteReStS: Horses, movies, greyhound racingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1998nationwide tour Graduate (2009)BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t2—2010 Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for childrenopen.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (5):1997 tasmanian open [aus]. 1998 tasmanian open [aus].2005 Victorian pga championship [aus]. 2006 Queenslandpga championship [aus]. 2006 Queensland masters [aus].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t2—Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for childrenopen.2010 SeASon:Entering the year, his only previous tour start came atthe 2003 British open, where he posted scores of 76-77and missed the cut at royal St. george’s. made 25 startsin his rookie year, highlighted by a runner-up finish at theJustin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open…Was about to tee off in monday Qualifier for Shell Houstonopen when he got word he was offered the final sponsorexemption after Edoardo molinari, who finished second theweek before, withdrew from the tournament. Held co-leadwith Kevin Stadler after first-round 67, eventually finishingt35…Lost in a playoff at the Justin timberlake ShrinersHospitals for children open when Jonathan Byrd made ahole-in-one on the fourth extra hole (par-3 17th hole). theplayoff loss marked first top-10 finish on tour in 24 careerstarts. moved from No. 185 to No. 144 with the runner-upfinish. career-best 9-under 62 in the third-round movedhim within two strokes of third-round lead martin Laird.recorded a bogey-free 4-under 67 in the final round to getinto a playoff with Laird and Byrd.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished No. 8 on the Nationwide tour money list toearn his pga tour card. Did not win on tour but had eighttop-10s, including a pair of runner-up efforts...matched hiscareer-best finish with a t2 at the Stonebrae classic. acheck for $52,800 was the largest of his career and alsomoved him to No. 14 on the money list...collected hissecond top-10 with a t9 at the athens regional FoundationPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.62 (160)Driving Distance ...........................................294.0 (36)Driving accuracy percentage .......................58.93% (156)greens in regulation percentage ................70.42% (11)putting average ...........................................1.818 (172)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 62–Justin timberlake ShrinersHospitals for children open/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2010 Justintimberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $378,400–2010 Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for childrenopen/t2career High official world Rank: after 2010 SBSchampionship/182<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2003 12010 25 11 1 1 3 168/206 $620,262/145total 26 11 1 1 3 620,262nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2003 4 1 1 $10,542/1902004 2 1 1,650/3242005 20 12 2 5 68,658/732006 6 1 2,160/2582007 2 1 1 6,126/2252008 20 12 1 3 4 110,293/622009 22 17 2 1 8 14 320,715/8total 76 45 3 1 13 25 520,145* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10British open cut cut2-342 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSclassic...Finished t7 at both the rex Hospital open and themelwood prince george’s county open...added a runner-upfinish at the Nationwide tour players cup, winding up threestrokes back of winner tom gillis…Enjoyed a top-10 atthe Soboba classic in california, where he t6...continuedhis strong play in tennessee with a t3 at the chattanoogaclassic...Ended his season with a t7 at the Nationwidetour championship. 2008: made 12 cuts in 22 starts onthe Nationwide tour, finishing No. 62 on the money list…posted just the third top-10 finish of his career—and firstsince 2005—with a t9 at the rain-shortened HSBc NewZealand pga championship...Earned a career-best t2 finishat the Northeast pennsylvania classic, moving from No.Cameron Percy (Continued)89 to No. 52 on the money list...took a trip to australia forthe birth of his second child and returned to finish t8 atthe WNB golf classic, shooting a third-round 66. playedin the final group with countryman and eventual winner,marc Leishman...Finished t51 at the australian masters inhis homeland late in the season. 2006-07: made just eightstarts on the Nationwide tour in 2006-07, with two madecuts. 2005: concluded the Nationwide tour season No. 73on the money list, with $68,658. Notched two top-10 finishes,with a best finish of t4 at the gila river golf classic. a15-under 273 left him five shots behind tournament championDavid mcKenzie. 2003: Finished t14 at the Jacob’screek open. Has also played on the australasian tour andthe asian pga tour. two-time winner of the tasmanianopen (1997-98). Amateur: Winner of the 1998 malaysianamateur. other international victories include the Victoriapga, Queensland masters and the Queensland pga.PeRSonAL:Lists qualifying for the 2003 British open and winning theVictoria pga as his biggest thrills in golf…Says australianrules football player peter Daicos as his hero…got hisstart in golf by using an old set of his grandmother’sclubs…Non-golf related jobs include working as a sportsreporter.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (2):1999 Buick open. 2001 the INtErNatIoNaL.cHAMPionS toUR VictoRieS (1):2009 SaS championship.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t7—Hp Byron Nelson championship.BeSt 2010 cHAMPionS toUR FiniSHeS:2—Home care & Hospice First tee open at pebble Beach,SaS championship; 3—posco E&c Songdo championship;t4—the cap cana championship; t5—charles Schwabcup championship; t7—administaff Small Businessclassic; t8—outback Steakhouse pro-am, Boeing classic;t9—toshiba classic2010 SeASon:Ironman recorded 10th consecutive season with at least 30starts, with 22 on the pga tour and 10 on the champions tour.recorded his first top 10 of the tour season at the Hp ByronNelson championship (t7). the 50-year-old was the oldestplayer in the field. In the third round, he was paired with theyoungest, 16-year-old Jordan Spieth, and shot 66 to Spieth’s67…on the champions tour, finished no worse than t9 in hislast nine last starts, including five at t5 or better. Solo runner-upat both Home care & Hospice First tee open at pebble Beachand SaS championship. plans to play both tours again in 2011.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished outside the top 125 (No. 140) on the moneylist for the first time since the 2000 season...Shot a 63 inthe second round en route to a t9 finish at the 50th BobHope classic...turned 50 on September 5th and won hisfirst start on the champions tour at the SaS championship,holing a 36-foot putt to defeat Nick price and David Frostby a stroke...Was co-leader after a first-round 62 at Justintimberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open, eventuallyfinishing t7...at pga tour Qualifying tournament, madedouble bogey on the final hole to miss earning exempt statusby one stroke. 2008: made the cut in 22 of 30 starts. FinishedNo. 80 in FedExcup points and earnings, thanks to six top-10finishes (the second-highest total of his career). 2007: Hadjust two top-10 finishes in 31 starts. 2006: Enjoyed the bestseason of his 15-year tour career with career-high seventop-10s and more than $2 million in earnings ($2,396,548).Tom Pernice, Jr. (purr-NieCe)eXeMPt StAtUS: 139th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: thomas charles pernice, Jr.HeiGHt: 5-10weiGHt: 175BiRtHDAte: September 5, 1959BiRtHPLAce: Kansas city, moReSiDence: murrieta, ca.; plays out of Bear creek gcFAMiLY: Wife, Sydney; Kristen (9/30/93), Brooke(3/7/95)Earned first trip to tHE tour championship after finishing30th on the money list. Best finish was a second at theFedEx St. Jude classic. 2005: Finished strong with a secondand a third in his last two starts at the FuNaI classic andchrysler championship. 2004: among the five top-10s werea career-high two thirds—the International and the Buickchampionship. 2003: played in 31 tournaments and made21 cuts, including 11 consecutive at the end of the season,longest consecutive cuts streak of his career. 2002: First top-10 of the season came at the Shell Houston open, his 10thstart of the season, with a t6. Finished the year on a strongnote with three top-15s, including a t7 at the reno-tahoeopen. 2001: collected his second tour victory and for thefirst time eclipsed the $1-million mark in season earnings. atthe International, accumulated 12 points in each of the firsttwo rounds under modified Stableford scoring system andled by two. added nine points in round three and increasedhis lead to three. recorded only one point in the final round,but was good enough for one-point victory over chris riley.Inspirational victory because his two daughters, Kristen andBrooke, were in attendance. Brooke, then age 6, is visuallyimpaired. 2000: opened the season at the mercedeschampionships with t8. His third-round 65 was the lowround of the championship...His only other top-10 came atthe rain-shortened BellSouth classic, a t5. 1999: Earned firstpga tour victory at the Buick open. His closing 65 resultedin a one-stroke victory over tom Lehman, ted tryba and Bobtway. Victory came in his 213th career start on the pgatour. 1998: the first season he earned fully-exempt status.although it took more than half a year because of tournamentdelay, had runner-up finish to phil mickelson at at&t pebbleBeach National pro-am. 1997: Earned more than $100,000for the first time, with $173,012, placing him 127th on themoney list. Best finish was fourth at greater milwaukeeopen...Finished 25th at pga tour Qualifying tournament toreturn to tour in 1998. 1996: Had three top-10 Nationwidetour finishes, including t6 at miami Valley open. 1992: BestNationwide tour finish that year was a t3 at Hawkeye open.1986: Earned status on the pga tour with his second-placefinish at the 1985 Qualifying tournament. made 12 cuts andfinished 148th on the money list with $40,172. Amateur:two-time all-american at ucLa...pac-10 player of Year in1981...teammates at ucLa included Jay Delsing, coreypavin, Steve pate and Duffy Waldorf.eDUcAtion: ucLa (1982, Economics)SPeciAL inteReStS: agronomy, gardening, politicstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1982Q ScHooL: 1985, 1987, 1996, 1997JoineD toUR: 1986nationwide tour AlumnusPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.76 (71)Driving Distance ...........................................280.0 (154)Driving accuracy percentage .......................66.95% (48)greens in regulation percentage ................69.78% (25)putting average ...........................................1.785 (100)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–2 times, most recent themcgladrey classic/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2 times,most recent 2009 Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals forchildren open/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $720,000–2001 the INtErNatIoNaL/1career High official world Rank: after 2006 John Deereclassic/532010 ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average (actual) .............................68.67 ....... (N/a)Driving Distance ...........................................281.1 ....... (N/a)Driving accuracy percentage .......................68.73% .... (N/a)greens in regulation percentage ................72.22% .... (N/a)putting average ...........................................1.728 ....... (N/a)MISCELLANEOUS ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 champions tour Low Round: 64–2 times, mostrecent 2010 posco E&c Songdo championship/2.career champions tour Low Round: 64–2 times, mostrecent 2010 posco E&c Songdo championship/2Largest career champions tour Paycheck/Finish: $315,000–2009 SaS championship/1PeRSonAL:all-conference wrestler in high school…Daughter Brookehas a genetic disease, Leber’s amorosis, which causesblindness. Her retinas did not develop fully at birth. tomand Brooke won the National car rental golf classic atWalt Disney World resort father-child event for Brooke’sage group in 2001. Brooke released a country/christianrecording in 2007 titled “Help from above” and performedat the 2008 pLaYErS championship.Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-343


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSTom Pernice, Jr. (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1983 11986 33 12 5 $40,172/1481987 20 5 1 1 15,431/1951988 31 14 1 2 47,108/1501989 22 10 2 5 81,863/1421990 20 7 1 19,504/2121991 3 1 1,824/3061992 11994 11996 1 1 5,235/3131997 30 12 1 5 173,012/1271998 27 15 1 1 8 520,400/551999 31 14 1 1 5 656,140/652000 32 16 2 5 387,716/1272001 33 19 1 4 6 1,318,762/392002 31 19 2 8 645,110/1042003 31 21 1 4 9 1,210,541/572004 31 20 2 5 9 1,475,274/472005 32 23 1 1 2 11 1,608,057/492006 33 20 1 7 14 2,396,548/252007 31 20 2 7 88,943/93 927,408/1092008 30 22 6 8 97,265/80 1,336,277/802009 26 14 2 4 156/255 536,598/1402010 22 16 1 7 331/137 662,730/139total 553 301 2 3 4 44 120 14,065,707nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1990 10 7 3 $6,077/1081991 4 1 550/3051992 12 2 1 2 2 12,500/951995 28 19 2 11 42,047/481996 24 12 3 8 34,224/581997 1 1 1,390/213total 79 42 1 7 24 96,788cHAMPionS toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0Year events Played 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings Rank2009 1 1 1 1 $315,000 522010 10 2 1 9 9 969,960 14total 11 1 2 1 10 10 1,284,960* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98masterscutu.S. open cut t13 cut t94British opent66the Barclays t18 t28 cut cut cut cutBmW championship t68 t68 cut cut t42 t71Year 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters t24 t17u.S. open cut cut cut t42 t21 t36British open cut cut cut t60pga cut t27 t51 t45 cut t23 cut cut cuttHE pLaYErS cut cut t69 cut t72 cut t27 t28 cut cuttour championshipt5ca championshipt48 t11the Barclays 79 cut t50 t42 11 t5 cut cutDeutsche Bank championship t32 cut t60 cut t52 t50BmW championshipcut cut cut t68 cutChris PerryeXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: James christopher perryHeiGHt: 6-1weiGHt: 195BiRtHDAte: September 27, 1961BiRtHPLAce: Edenton, NcReSiDence: powell, oHFAMiLY: Wife, Katharine; andrew christopher (3/1/93),Emily ann (3/10/96), Natalie Kay (12/31/97)eDUcAtion: ohio State universitySPeciAL inteReStS: all sports, especially ohio Statefootball, hockey, snow skiing, movies, being a dadtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1984Q ScHooL: 1984JoineD toUR: 1985nationwide tour Graduate (1994)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):1998 B.c. open.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):1994 utah classic.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (1):1994 mexican open.2010 SeASon:Did not play on tour for the fourth consecutive year. Willplay out of the past champion category in 2011.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: granted a seventh and final year for major medicalExtension and had 18 events to earn $515,445 in 2010,equaling the No. 125 money winner from 2002. Has notcompeted on tour since the 2006 season. continues torehabilitate elbow, wrist and hand injuries that date backto the 2001 British open. 2006: played in three pga tourevents in fourth major medical Extension. 2005: playedin just one event in third major medical Extension. 2004:received a second consecutive major medical Extension.played in one event. underwent surgery for pinched nervein elbow in February and didn’t hit a shot until october.Doctor told him it would take 18 months to 2 years to healproperly. 2003: received a major medical Extension andplayed in three events as he tried to determine extent ofinjury. 2002: Did not finish in the top 125 for the first timesince 1995. Schedule was limited to only five events dueto lingering left hand and wrist injuries. missed the cut inthree and withdrew after first round from two. receivedmajor medical Extension for 2003. 2001: posted lowestPLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–1998 greatermilwaukee open/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $291,600–2000 Buick open/2erlake Shriners Hospitals for childrenopen/t2career High official world Rank: after 2000 pgachampionship/21finish on tour money list, No. 91, since finishing No. 112in 1996...made cut in first nine events of season and postedeight top-25s in that stretch...Had a pair of t8s early in theseason at Nissan open and Bay Hill Invitational...Knee and2-344 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSwrist injuries caused withdrawal after round one of Britishopen...played in just five events the remainder of the yearand did not make the cut in any of them. 2000: Finished inthe top 30 for the second consecutive year on the strengthof two runner-up finishes and seven top-10s...missed thecut at the Buick Invitational, ending his string of 30 consecutivecuts made that began at the ‘99 Buick Invitational...Won par-3 contest at the masters and finished t14 intournament, his best finish in three appearances...65 in thethird round gave him one-stroke 54-hole lead over eventualwinner rocco mediate at Buick open. closed with 68compared to 66 for mediate to finish t2 worth $291,600,career payday...Second runner-up finish came at inauguralSEI pennsylvania classic, where tied with four others.1999: Nearly tripled his best previous earnings year, rankedfifth on tour in earnings with $2,145,707 thanks to two<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1982a 11984a 11984 6 3 1 $5,086/2011985 30 22 1 5 60,801/1101986 33 22 1 5 75,213/1141987 31 21 1 4 10 197,593/561988 33 21 1 1 3 85,546/1211989 31 24 1 3 7 206,932/671990 30 20 1 3 8 259,108/581991 33 20 2 5 116,105/1261992 29 11 3 53,943/1711993 9 5 3 25,333/2021994 2 1 1 14,840/2371995 30 17 2 113,632/1501996 20 15 1 2 5 184,171/1121997 32 22 1 2 11 460,984/481998 31 24 1 1 4 12 730,171/391999 31 30 2 1 14 21 2,145,707/52000 31 25 2 7 15 1,563,115/282001 26 15 2 8 568,391/912002 52003 32004 12005 12006 3total 483 318 1 7 5 46 125 6,866,671nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1993 13 10 3 $13,337/941994 24 24 1 2 2 10 19 167,148/11995 1 1 1 1 6,000/1501996 4 4 1 2 11,190/1162002 4 2 3,273/2432003 12006 1total 48 41 1 2 2 12 25 200,948* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*Chris Perry (Continued)second-place finishes...His 14 top-10 finishes were secondonly to tiger Woods’ 16...came close to second tour titleat mcI classic, where he held one-stroke lead through 70holes, but closed bogey-bogey for fourth-place finish...closing 68 led to t2 at reno-tahoe open and closing 66led to t2 at SoNY open in Hawaii...Led pga tour with468 birdies that year. 1998: Earned first pga tour titlein his 377th career start at B.c. open, where he defeatedpeter Jacobsen by three strokes. 1997: For first time incareer, finished among top 50 on money list...Finishedt2, one stroke behind gabriel Hjertstedt at the B.c. open.1996: along with Emlyn aubrey and Woods, one of onlythree non-exempt players to earn full playing privilegesfor 1997...made cut in 15 of 20 starts to earn $184,171and finish 112th on 1996 money list. 1994: concentratedon Nationwide tour and, in the process, earned player<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYof the Year honors...topped Nationwide tour money listwith $167,148...collected one victory (utah classic), twoseconds and two thirds. made cut in last 31 Nationwidetour events he entered, a record...Won the mexican open.1990: tied for second with three others, two strokes behindWayne Levi at canon greater Hartford open. 1987: Earnedfirst runner-up finish with t2, seven back of tom Kite.Amateur: three-time all-america selection at ohio State,where he also captured the 1983 Big ten championship.PeRSonAL:also played baseball and hockey while growing up…Father, Jim perry, pitched in major leagues for cleveland,minnesota, Detroit and oakland, won 215 games and wasthe 1970 american League cy Young winner. uncle gaylordperry, winner of 315 games, is a member of Baseball Hallof Fame.Year 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94masterscutu.S. open cut cut cut t54 t31 cutpga t28 t17 t26tHE pLaYErS t55 t54 t20 t64 t21 t16 t27 cutthe Barclays t44 t36 t9 t30 cut t20 t41 cutBmW championship t56 t27 t59 cut cut t27 t32 78 cutYear 95 96 97 98 99 00 01masters t50 t14 t37u.S. open t56 t43 t25 t42 t32 t19British open WD cut WDpga t49 74 t10 t34 cuttHE pLaYErS t31 cut t32 t33tour championship 4 t8accenture match play championshipt33 t17ca championship t7 16the Barclays t12 t24 t17 t10 3 t5 t19BmW championship t52 cut t52 t22 t7 t41 t63Section 2 Player BiograPhiesscott PiercyeXeMPt StAtUS: 136th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: Scott piercyHeiGHt: 6-0weiGHt: 185BiRtHDAte: November 6, 1978BiRtHPLAce: Las Vegas, NVReSiDence: Las Vegas, NV; plays out of Spanish trailccFAMiLY: Wife, Sara; cole, Brennan, JetteDUcAtion: San Diego State university (2001, publicadministration)tURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2001JoineD toUR: 2009nationwide tour Graduate (2008)BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t5—2009 the Honda classic.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):2008 preferred Health Systems Wichita open, Northeastpennsylvania classic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t8—Waste management phoenix open, Wyndhamchampionship.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-345


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies22010 SeASon:claimed two top-10 finishes in 28 starts in his sophomoreyear on tour. First top-10 finish came at the Wastemanagement phoenix open, where he finished t8. made apair of eagles through the first 10 holes in the third roundon the way to a 65. Drove the green on the par-4, 390-yard10th hole with a 361-yard drive that cut the corner andlanded 10 inches from the hole…Next top-10 finish camewith a t8 at the Wyndham championship, making him theonly player to move into the top 125 in the final FedExcupstandings in the last event before the pga tour playoffsfor the FedExcup. Four-way tie for eighth to earn 78FedExcup points, moving from 140th to 125th and make theplayoffs on the number. He edged out Jeff Quinney, whofinished 126th, by just two points. If just one of the six playerswho finished t12 had saved one shot throughout thecourse of four rounds, there would have been a five-waytie for eighth, and piercy would have missed the playoffs bya single point. took the position of chris Stroud inside thetop 125. Stroud missed the cut and fell from 124th to 127th.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: rookie year was marked by eight top-25 finishes in28 starts, highlighted by a pair of top-10s...after t12 andt19 finishes in his first two starts, first top-10 of his careercame at the FBr open where he finished t6...Bettered thatfinish a few weeks later at the Honda classic where heclosed with a 5-under 65 to claim t5. Birdied the dauntingpar-4 18th at pga National to post the top-five finish...Was 54-hole co-leader at both turning Stone resortchampionship and Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals forchildren open before posting 73s Sunday at both events<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2003 12004 12005 4 3 $47,140/2006 6 4 1 132,042/2007 62008 2 1 7,630/2009 28 16 2 8 683/88 1,032,716/902010 28 15 2 6 380/125 676,432/136total 76 39 4 15 1,895,960nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2001 12003 4 3 1 $9,396/1972004 12007 12008 19 14 2 1 4 6 320,187/92010 1total 27 17 2 1 4 7 329,583* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*scott Piercy (Continued)to finish t12 and t14, respectively. Back-to-back doublebogeys on the final two holes in his native Las Vegas cameafter finding water hazards with his approach shots whiletied for the lead through 70 holes. 2008: placed 9th on theNationwide tour money list with $320,187...Earned firstNationwide tour victory at the preferred Health SystemsWichita open with tournament record, 22-under 262. alsoset 36-hole (126, 16-under) and 54-hole (191, 22-under)tournament records. the $94,500 winner’s check helpedhim jump 88 spots on the money list...the following weekhe birdied his final hole at the Xerox classic to t6, shootingfour sub-70 rounds...Won for the second time in threeweeks, at the Northeast pennsylvania classic, coming fromfour strokes back to win by two on the strength of a finalround64. Went from 123rd to 12th on the money list in thespace of three weeks...runner-up at the albertsons Boiseopen, where he tied the course record with a 10-under-par61 in the final round, and moved up to No. 3 on the moneylist...Finished t31 at Nationwide tour championship andclosed the season ranked third in Driving Distance (307.7yards per) and second in Birdies. 2007: missed the cut inall six pga tour starts and lone Nationwide tour start...recorded a 5-under 31 on the back nine to overcome athree-stroke deficit with five holes to play to win the 2007ultimate game at the Wynn Las Vegas g&cc. postedrounds of 68-65 to win, which resulted in a first-place checkof $2 million. the win came on his fifth wedding anniversary.cites winning the ultimate game as his biggest thrillin golf. 2006: claimed t16 honors at the FBr open onthe pga tour in six starts...Notched his first win on theHooters tour at the michelob ultra classic. 2005: madePLAYeR StAtiSticS<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 05 06 07 08 09 10the Barclayscut cutu.S. opencutDeutsche Bank championshipt36BmW championshipt40tHE pLaYErSt22 cutthe cut in three of four starts on the pga tour with a bestfinish being a t26 at the B.c. open. 2004: missed cut inonly Nationwide tour and pga tour start. 2003: posted athen career-best t22 at the Envirocare utah classic on theNationwide tour. Long-time mini-tour player, has playedpredominantly on the Hooters tour since the 2001 season.PeRSonAL:Helped lead his high school to two state championships insoccer. Says his dad is his hero. got his start in golf froma childhood friend.2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.20 (129)Driving Distance ...........................................296.8 (19)Driving accuracy percentage .......................56.03% (173)greens in regulation percentage ................67.74% (82)putting average ...........................................1.760 (40)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–3 times, most recentWyndham championship/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 64–6 times, mostrecent 2010 Wyndham championship/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $196,700–2009 the Honda classic/t5career High official world Rank: after 2009 tHEpLaYErS championship/92Martin PillereXeMPt StAtUS: 8th on Nationwide tour money listFULL nAMe: martin Stuart pillerHeiGHt: 5-9weiGHt: 155BiRtHDAte: November 14, 1985BiRtHPLAce: Dallas, tXReSiDence: Dallas, tXFAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: texas a&m university (2008, Bachelor ofScience)SPeciAL inteReStS: Bible study, Fellowship ofchristian athletes, college golf Fellowship, whitewaterrafting, cooking, producing videos, travel, animalstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2008nationwide tour Graduate (2010)BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t40—2009 Valero texas open.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):2010 Stadion classic at uga, cox classic.otHeR VictoRieS (1):2008 texas State open.2010 SeASon:made 24 starts during his second year on tour and collecteda pair of wins among his five top-10 finishes. Endedthe season No. 8 on the money list and will play his rookieseason on the pga tour in 2011…opened the year witha t7 finish at the michael Hill New Zealand open, wherehe was a runner-up the year before…continued his solid2-346 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSplay with a t8 at the moonah classic in australia. Ledthe field in putting that week…Earned his fist career titlewith a one-stroke victory at the Stadion athens classic inmay. Fired a final-round, even-par 71 at the university ofgeorgia gc to beat Daniel Summerhays. Was tied withSummerhays at 12-under on the final hole and won whenSummerhays bogeyed No. 18 from over the green. Neededjust two putts from 8 feet to capture his first victory sincethe 2008 texas State open, which was his first start as aprofessional. Joined former texas a&m roommate Bobbygates in the 2010 winner’s circle. Final round featured16 pars, one birdie and one bogey…recorded his fourthtop-10 finish of the season five starts later, at the FordWayne gretzky classic. posted four rounds in the 60s tofinish t10…Became the year’s second two-time winner inaugust when he charged to victory with weekend roundsof 62-64 at the cox classic in omaha. Was one of nineplayers who began the last day tied for third, one shotback of co-leaders Kevin chappell and James Hahn. took<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2009 1 1 $22,570/total 1 1 22,570nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2009 26 18 1 3 6 $157,153/352010 24 15 2 5 7 331,927/8total 50 33 2 1 8 13 489,079* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*Martin Piller (Continued)the lead with four birdies and an eagle over a five-holestretch beginning at No. 6. added birdies at 14 and 15 toget to 23-under and take a three-shot lead. closed the daywith three pars to post 23-under 261, two better than Dickypride. the victory was worth $130,500 and pushed hisseason total past the $300,000 mark. Vaulted seven spotsto No. 3 on the money list.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Enjoyed a solid rookie season on the Nationwidetour, with 18 cuts made in 26 starts, including three top-10s. Finished the year No. 35 on the money list, thanks tohis early season success. Earned his first career top-10with a t8 at the moonah clasic. Finished solo second twoweeks later at the michael Hill New Zealand open, wherehe held a one-stroke lead after 54 holes. added his thirdtop-10 with a t4 at the Stonebrae classic, which washighlighted by an 8-under 63 in the third round. His t23at the season-ending Nationwide tour championship atDaniel Island was his best finishof his final 20 starts. Was fiftharon PriceeXeMPt StAtUS: 131st on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: aron John priceHeiGHt: 6-0weiGHt: 175BiRtHDAte: may 6, 1982BiRtHPLAce: Sydney, australiaReSiDence: Jacksonville Beach, FLFAMiLY: SinglePLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 64–2009 Valerotexas open/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $22,570–2009 Valero texas open/t40career High official world Rank: after 2010 thegreenbrier classic/184in total Eagles and sixth in putts per round. Finished t40 atthe Valero texas open in his only pga tour career start.attended the pga tour National Qualifying tournamentfor the first time in 2008 and was a fully-exempt rookieafter successfully negotiating pre-qualifying and all threestages of Q-School. one of only two players to do so(Joseph Sykora). 2008: Won his first tournament as a professional,the texas State open, making a hole-in-one thatweek, his first in competition. played four events on thegateway tour in 2008 with a t3, a sixth and a t14.PeRSonAL:grew up in Duncanville, tX, a Dallas suburb that had the No.1-ranked high school basketball team in the u.S…playedbaseball, soccer and ice hockey as a youngster. His greatestthrill was the day he signed to play golf at texas a&m,where his freshman-year roommate was fellow Nationwidetour player robert gates…Joined his brother spendingtheir summer days playing golf at thorntree cc. His brotheris now his roommate, and they live with two cats namedWalker and ranger…Hopes to have a golden retrieversome day. His mother is aeDUcAtion: georgia Southern universitySPeciAL inteReStS: Fitness, laughingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2005nationwide tour Graduate (2008)television producer…Was acamp counselor for Fellowshipof christian athletes camps,texas a&m golf camp andhockey camp for Hockeyministries International.Interested in christian ministryand enrolling in seminarysome day…Favorite tV showis “the office” and favoritemovie is “rudy.”Section 2 Player BiograPhiesBeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t6—2009 mayakoba golf classic.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2008 Livermore Valley Wine country championship.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t9—the greenbrier classic, the mcgladrey classic; t10—Zurich classic of New orleans.2010 SeASon:posted three top-10 finishes in 22 starts in sophomoreseason on tour…Earned second career top-10, at theZurich classic of New orleans with a t10 at tpc Louisiana(first was t6 at 2009 mayakoba golf classic) after gettinginto the event as an alternate. the top-10 performanceearned him a spot at the following week’s Quail Hollowchampionship, where he finished t17…three rounds of5-under 65, along with a 1-over 71 in the second round, ledto a t9 finish at inaugural greenbrier classic…third top-10finish also came in a first-year event, posting four rounds inthe 60s to finish t9 at the mcgladrey classic.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: In his rookie season on the pga tour, made the cutin 20 of 27 events, with top-25 finishes at the mayakobagolf classic (t6) and the St. Jude classic (t14). Finished theseason No. 144 on the money list. 2008: placed 18th on theNationwide tour money list, with $249,144...Earned his firstcareer title with a playoff victory at the Livermore ValleyWine country championship. Final-round 72 helped himovercome a four-stroke deficit and force a playoff with rookieJ.J. Killeen. price collected the $108,000 first-place checkwhen Killeen missed a short parputt on the second extra hole.Victory jumped him from No.48 to No. 4 on the moneylist. He joined Jarrod Lyle,Ewan porter and gavin colesas australians to win ontour in the first six events of2008...First-round co-leaderwith fellow australian gregchalmers at the Ford Waynegretzky classic and eventuallyfinished t5. played inthe team competition withhockey Hall of Famer markmessier, where they finishedt6 with ricky Barnesand tournament host Waynegretzky. Scored a ride home with messier after the tournamenton messier’s private jet...Shot a final-round 65,including a front-nine 29, at Nationwide tour championshipto finish t16 and secure his spot in “the 25.” 2007: madethe cut in 17 of 26 starts on the Nationwide tour, with eighttop-25 finishes. Finished the season No. 42 on the moneylist, with $144,208…recorded a runner-up finish for the<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2005a 12005 12009 27 20 1 2 317/136 $487,454/1442010 22 13 3 6 358/129 713,737/131total 51 33 4 8 1,201,191nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2005 1 1 $1,125/3642006 11 7 1 3 4 117,858/522007 26 17 1 3 8 144,208/422008 27 18 1 1 3 9 249,144/182010 3 3 1 12,420/168total 68 46 1 2 1 9 22 524,756* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-347


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2second year in a row, this time at the Livermore ValleyWine country championship. 2006: made the cut in sevenof 11 starts during his rookie season on the Nationwidetour, including three top-10s. Finished the season No. 52on the money list, with $117,858. 2005: Winner of twogateway tour Beach Series events. Amateur: one of threefinalist’s for the 2005 Ben Hogan award, given annually tothe nation’s top golfer. Winner of seven collegiate tournamentsduring his career at georgia Southern, including fourduring his senior season. Named first-team all-american in2005 to go along with third-team honors in 2004. Winnerof two prestigious amateur titles—the 2004 rice plantersamateur championship and the 2004 players amateurchampionship. Won back-to-back medalist honors in thestroke-play competition at the Western amateur (2003-04).that same year, he lost, 1-down, to eventual winner ryanmoore at the u.S. amateur in the round of 16.aron Price (Continued)PeRSonAL:grew up hoping to become a professional rugby playerand is still an avid fan of the cronulla Sharks…picked uphis first golf club at age 12, getting his start in the gamefrom his grandparents…Lists greg Norman as his hero…Favorite american sport is baseball and is a big fan ofthe Jacksonville Jaguars…Favorite food is thai…Listswinning his first professional event as his biggest thrillin golf…Favorite golf course played is pebble Beach…Would most like to play augusta National…Never travelswithout his computer… Favorite tV show is “Entourage”…Favorite movie is “the Shawshank redemption”… Favoriteentertainer is Billy Joel…Favorite athlete to watch isroger Federer…Lists the greek Islands as his favoritevacation spot…Lucky charm is a handkerchief he keepsin his left pocket at all times…Bucket list includes flyingin a fighter jet.Dicky PrideeXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: richard Fletcher pride IIIHeiGHt: 6-0weiGHt: 175BiRtHDAte: July 15, 1969BiRtHPLAce: tuscaloosa, aLReSiDence: orlando, FLPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.86 (84)Driving Distance ...........................................284.6 (121)Driving accuracy percentage .......................67.23% (45)greens in regulation percentage ................70.49% (10)putting average ...........................................1.778 (89)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–8 times, most recentWyndham championship/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 65–9 times, mostrecent 2010 Wyndham championship/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $141,867–2010 Zurich classic of New orleans/t10career High official world Rank: after 2007 Stanford St.Jude championship/264FAMiLY: Wife, Kim; Isabelle (10/12/99), Fletcher(10/2/01)eDUcAtion: university of alabamaSPeciAL inteReStS: Basketball, reading, university ofalabama footballtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1992Q ScHooL: 1993, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2006nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1992 11994 27 12 1 2 3 $305,769/571995 31 12 1 4 97,712/1611996 27 14 1 2 2 167,852/1251997 32 7 2 45,830/2071998 26 4 27,680/2341999 29 14 2 5 381,040/1092000 35 14 1 2 233,720/1532001 27 12 1 2 206,022/1702002 16 9 3 142,556/1902003 23 14 1 6 483,923/1272004 23 10 1 1 230,329/1842005 5 2 36,931/2342006 9 6 1 1 174,674/1972007 25 10 1 3 180/907 415,792/1592008 14 5 1 2 218/322 182,890/2002009 10 5 1 1 205/73 202,580/1872010 5 2 221/39 40,120/227total 365 152 1 1 15 37 3,375,418nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1993 1 1 $960/2121994 2 2 2 3,971/1491996 11998 3 2 1 2,333/1962001 1 1 1,105/3162002 1 1 1 9,350/1802003 6 5 3 24,696/1282004 3 3 2 11,695/1832005 25 13 2 4 7 131,757/372006 19 13 3 42,324/1152008 13 11 1 3 59,626/972009 82010 23 9 1 3 6 154,291/41total 106 61 1 2 8 28 442,107* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04masterscutthe Barclays cut t31 cut cut t41 cut t52u.S. open cut cut t28Deutsche Bank championshipcut cutBmW championship cut DQ cut cut 5 cutpgat73tHE pLaYErS t49 cut cut2-348 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRS<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):1994 Federal Express St. Jude classic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t29—St. Jude classic.2010 SeASon:made five pga tour starts, with a best finish of t29 at theSt. Jude classic, site of his lone tour win (1994). made 23Nationwide tour starts, with a runner-up finish at the coxclassic following rounds of 66-66-65-66.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made the cut in five of 10 starts on the pgatour, recording one top-10 finish, a t4 at the u.S. Bankchampionship in milwaukee. Shot 63-65 on the weekendduring the week of his 40th birthday. the 63 tied his pgatour career-low round, also played at Brown Deer parkgc in 2006...Did not make a cut in eight starts on theNationwide tour in 2009. 2008: Split time between thepga tour and the Nationwide tour...First top-10 of theseason was t8 at the Viking classic and recorded a hole-inoneon the par-3 second hole with a 4-iron from 204 yardsin the second round and was only one stroke back after 36holes...played in 13 tournaments on the Nationwide tourand made 11 cuts, with a season-best t7 at the LivermoreValley Wine country championship. 2007: competed in 25tournaments on the pga tour and recorded one top-10finish, 4th, at the inaugural ginn sur mer classic. markedDicky Pride (Continued)his best finish on tour since a t3 effort at the 1996 canongreater Hartford open. 2006: regained pga tour cardfor the 2007 season with a t29 finish at 2006 Qualifyingtournament, his fifth successful trip to the finals...Split2006 season between tour (made six of nine cuts) andNationwide tour (13-19) earning one top-10, a t9 at thetour’s u.S. Bank championship in milwaukee. 2005:playing with partial status on tour, concentrated primarilyon the Nationwide tour...made the cut in 13 of 25 startson the Nationwide tour, with four top-10s...Ended the year37th on the money list with $131,757...Notched a careerbestfinish on the Nationwide tour with a t3 at the Henricocounty open. Fired a final-round, 10-under-par 62, whichrepresented his career-low round on either tour. 2004:Finished 184th on money list...only top-10 of the seasoncame in october, a t5 at the michelin championship at LasVegas. 2003: Split time on the pga tour and Nationwidetour, playing in 23 tour events. 2002: missed fourmonths of the season due to an attack of gallstones andpancreatitis. Had to be fed through a tube for 21⁄2 monthsand had his gallbladder removed...after t25 finish at thetouchstone Energy tucson open in late February, did notplay again until late June at the canon greater Hartfordopen. 1994: Won the Federal Express St. Jude classic inrookie season. a 20-foot putt on 72nd hole earned spot inplayoff with Hal Sutton and gene Sauers. Holed 25-footbirdie putt on first extra hole to win. Amateur: Despitenot playing golf as a freshman at alabama, and not seeingTed Purdy (Per-dee)eXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: theodore townsend purdyHeiGHt: 5-10weiGHt: 180BiRtHDAte: august 15, 1973BiRtHPLAce: phoenix, aZReSiDence: phoenix, aZ; plays out of moon Valley ccand Whisper rockany action as a sophomore walk-on, went on to become atwo-time all-Southeastern conference choice at alabama.Semifinalist in 1991 u.S. amateur.PeRSonAL:Early in 1994, rescheduled his wedding day so it wouldn’tconflict with Qualifying tournament. Later that seasonwon a Buick for soon-to-be wife Kim with a hole-in-one atBuick challenge.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.97Driving Distance ...........................................283.7Driving accuracy percentage .......................71.43%greens in regulation percentage ................51.67%putting average ...........................................1.763(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 69–3 times, most recent renotahoeopen/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2 times, mostrecent 2009 u.S. Bank championship in milwaukee/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $225,000–1994 Federal Express St. Jude classic/1career High official world Rank: after 1995 Ideonclassic at pleasant Valley/177FAMiLY: Wife, arlene rebecca; Samuel (6/19/03), andieJoanne (12/22/05)eDUcAtion: university of arizona (1996, Finance)SPeciAL inteReStS: Stock market, skiing, boating,family timetURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1996Q ScHooL: 1998, 2008nationwide tour Graduate (2003)Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1998 11999 27 8 $46,660/2302000 1 1 1 72,000/2003 22004 35 22 2 4 12 1,636,876/362005 34 28 1 1 3 7 2,198,368/242006 33 17 3 10 1,216,428/762007 33 19 1 8 87,775/105 758,734/1272008 25 10 1 1 180/962 248,207/1912009 30 21 1 5 580/93 838,707/1002010 30 12 2 160/244 307,677/177total 251 138 1 2 1 13 46 7,323,659nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1996 11997 4 2 1 $2,600/1761999 12000 23 8 2 3 45,176/922002 23 10 3 31,211/1132003 25 16 1 6 11 206,584/152008 12010 1 1 2,139/265total 79 37 1 8 18 287,710* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masterscut t32u.S. open t33 t26British opent74 cutpgacut t10 cut cuttHE pLaYErS t56 cut t16 cuttour championshipt17Bridgestone InvitationalDQca championship 66the Barclays DQ t32 cut cut cutDeutsche Bank championship cut t60 cut cutBmW championship t49 cut t40pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-349


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSTed Purdy (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2005 EDS Byron Nelson championship.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2003 First tee arkansas classic.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (1):1997 Indian masters [asia]BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t13—mayakoba golf classic; t25—at&t National.2010 SeASon:Best finish in 30 starts was a t13 at the mayakoba golfclassic…aced 14th hole in final round of Zurich classicof New orleans, the first ace at tpc Louisiana since 2008and the first at No. 14 in tournament history. Finished t62in the tournament.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: after regaining exempt status with a t18 finish atthe 2008 pga tour Qualifying tournament, made the cutin 21 of 30 starts, with one top-five finish...In may, successfullymaneuvered his way over a tough Quail Hollowclub layout at the Quail Hollow championship to finish t5at 8-under, three off Sean o’Hair’s winning score. 2008:Finished out of the top-125 on the money list (191) for thesecond straight season. only top-10 of the season cameat the inaugural puerto rico open, where he finished t10.paid homage to tournament luminary chi chi rodriguezwith putter swordplay after making a long birdie putt. “Notgood enough, needs more passion,” rodriguez joked...monday qualified for the poDS championship, earning lastspot when competitor didn’t show for the playoff. usedlocal high school golfer Kenny cavender as his caddiein the qualifier and in the tournament...Severed tendonsin his left index finger in June after an accident with akitchen knife. made only four of 11 cuts after the monthof June. Forced to change from overlapping to interlockinggrip. 2007: Finished 127th on the tour money list,his first year out of the top 125 since 2003. In fifth startof the season, recovered from a 1-over-par opening 73at poppy Hills gc to finish t9 at the at&t pebble BeachNational pro-am, his only top-10 of the season. 2006: Hadanother consistent year on tour, earning more than $1million on the strength of three top-10s...In eighth start ofseason, posted first top-10, a t5 at the Bay Hill Invitationalpresented by mastercard...after missing eight cuts innine starts over the summer, bounced back with threeconsecutive made cuts in September, including finishing inthe top-10 twice, a t4 at the 84 LumBEr classic and t5 atthe Southern Farm Bureau classic. 2005: collected his firsttour title, at the EDS Byron Nelson championship, in his82nd career tour start. trailed by two entering the finalround, but closed with a 5-under 65 and won by one shotover 54-hole leader Sean o’Hair. collected a career-bestcheck for $1,116,000 and surpassed the $1-million mark forthe second consecutive season...recorded his first top-10finish in a major championship with his t10 finish at thepga championship at Baltusrol gc. closed with 4-underpar66, low final-round score...Held the 54-hole lead at themichelin championship at Las Vegas. posted 1-under-par71 in final round to finish two strokes out of the playoffbetween West Short, Jr. and Jim Furyk...made his firstappearance at the season-ending tour championship,finished t17...Believing he had missed the mcI Heritagecut, flew to atlanta on the way home to phoenix. Learnedin atlanta airport that he had made the cut, then rented acar and drove back to Hilton Head, Sc. clubs were on flighthome, so he borrowed mark Hensby’s clubs, purchased ashirt at a local drugstore and finished t59. 2004: Had breakthroughseason in just his second season as a full-timemember. played in 34 tournaments, making 22 cuts andposting a career-best four top-10s, including two runner-upfinishes...Lost in a five-hole playoff to Stewart cink at themcI Heritage...Earned his second runner-up finish of theseason at the B.c. open, one behind winner Jonathan Byrdafter missing a 3-foot birdie putt on final hole...First-roundleader at the Valero texas open, with a course-recordtying,9-under-par 61. Eventually finished t5. 2003: posted11 top-25s in 25 starts to finish 15th on Nationwide tourmoney list to earn his pga tour card for the second time...Notched initial career win at the First tee arkansas classicby nipping defeating chris tidland on third hole of playoff.2002: played in 23 events on the Nationwide tour andplaced 113th on the final money list. 2000: played one pgatour event the touchstone Energy tucson classic, posteda t11 finish...member of the Nationwide tour, collectingtwo top-10s. 1999: made the cut in eight of 27 eventsduring his rookie season on tour. Best finish was a t35 atthe Buick Invitational. 1998: Earned his 1999 tour card byvirtue of a t14 finish at the 1998 Qualifying tournament.1997: Indian masters champion. Named rookie of the Yearon the asian pga tour. Amateur: Winner of the arizonaState amateur...two-time all-american at the universityof arizona. roomed with tour player Jason gore duringfreshman season at arizona...Winner of the 1996 pingarizona Intercollegiate by six strokes over Stanford’s tigerWoods.PeRSonAL:Says his mother and grandfather started him in the gameof golf while he was still in diapers…Leads phoenixcharity fund-raising golf tournament for a Stepping StoneFoundation, which educates underprivileged children andtheir families. tour players Jason gore, Jerry Smith,pat perez, Kirk triplett and arizona Diamondbacks pitcherBrandon Webb are among those who have helped raisemore than $150,000 for the group…Lives in the same FortWorth, tX, neighborhood as tour players J.J. Henry, rorySabbatini and chad campbell…Lists Jimmy Buffett as hishero…coached for more than 25 years by pam Barnett,one of the few female instructors on tour…Web site forhis foundation is tedpurdyfoundation.org. personal site ispurds.com.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.82 ......... (170)Driving Distance ...........................................290.8 ........... (66)Driving accuracy percentage .......................60.61% ...... (139)greens in regulation percentage ................63.96% ...... (167)putting average ...........................................1.799 ......... (136)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 67–4 times, most recent rBccanadian open/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–2004 Valerotexas open/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,116,000–2005 EDS Byron Nelson championship/1career High official world Rank: after 2005 tHE tourchampionship/64Michael PutnameXeMPt StAtUS: t6 at 2010 pga tour QualifyingtournamentFULL nAMe: michael John putnamHeiGHt: 6-4weiGHt: 215BiRtHDAte: June 1, 1983BiRtHPLAce: tacoma, WaReSiDence: Lakewood, Wa; plays out of tacoma g&cc(tacoma, Wa)FAMiLY: Wife, Kristina; Jantzen michael (10/20/10)eDUcAtion: pepperdine university (2005, Businessadministration)SPeciAL inteReStS: BasketballtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2005nationwide tour Graduate (2006, 2010)BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t4—2005 Buick championship.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2010 utah championship.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t37—Farmers Insurance open.2010 SeASon:Improved his 24th-place finish on the Nationwide tourwith a t6 at pga tour Qualifying tournament. played in22 Nationwide tour events, posting four top-10 finishesand won for the first time in his career. made the cut inhis final 12 starts and punched his ticket back to the pgatour by finishing No. 24 on the final money list…Earnedhis first career win with a three-stroke victory at the utahchampionship in September. Fired a 4-under 67 in thefinal round at Willow creek cc to beat Jhonattan Vegasand Bradley Iles. Held the second-round lead and enteredthe final day trailing Iles by one. moved into the lead withbirdies at Nos. 5, 6, 7 and 9 to reach 18-under par. playedthe final nine holes at even-par and collected the first-placecheck of $99,000 to move from No. 47 to No. 15 on themoney list. Led the field in putting for the week…made hisfirst cut in his third start of the year, at the South georgiaclassic, where he finished t5. Next top-10 was a t3 at theFort Smith classic in arkansas where he finished four backof winner chris Kirk…recorded his third top-10 three startslater at the chiquita classic. Entered the weekend tied for40th but carded back-to-back 66s on the weekend to jumpto t10…made his first pga tour cut since the 2007 ginnsur mer classic when he qualified for the Farmers Insuranceopen near San Diego; finished t37.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:member of the Nationwide tour in 2006 and 2008-10and the pga tour in 2007. 2009: made 17 cuts in 27Nationwide tour starts tour but had only one top-10 finishand ended the season No. 73 on the money list. Earned hisonly top-10 of the season at the Nationwide tour players2-350 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRScup, where he finished t7. Led the tour in total Eagles.He had 22, three more than anyone else. 2008: made thecut in 18 of 27 starts, with three top-10 finishes. Was t7 atthe athens regional Foundation classic, where he sharedthe first-round lead with four others. Had a t6 at theNationwide children’s Hospital Invitational. Held the firstroundlead at the albertsons Boise open, where he also t6.2007: During his rookie season on the pga tour, he madethe cut in 19 of 27 starts and finished No. 158 on the moneylist, with $422,359. Finished t16 at the Buick Invitationalfor the best of his two top-25 finishes. 2006: rookieseason was set up after finishing 17th on the Nationwidetour money list in his first season on that tour. posted 10top-25s, including two seconds and two thirds. came tothe 72nd hole of the rheem classic with a one-stroke leadover Darron Stiles, but an ensuing bogey led to the extrasession, eventually won by Stiles with a par on the firstextra hole. His t3s came at the rex Hospital open andthe cox classic. Second runner-up finish came in dramaticfashion at the utah EnergySolutions championship. comingoff of a double bogey on the par-4 eighth hole during thefinal round, stood 1-over on the day and just 6-under for thetournament. played the final 10 holes 9-under—including<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2005a 12005 4 3 1 2 $229,733/2007 29 19 2 84,925/141 422,359/1582008 12010 1 1 23,850/total 36 23 1 4 675,942nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2006 26 20 2 2 5 10 $230,049/172007 1 1 2,070/2962008 27 18 3 8 130,981/522009 27 17 1 5 83,308/732010 22 16 1 1 4 6 220,277/24total 103 72 1 2 3 13 29 666,685* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*Michael Putnam (Continued)an 8-under 29 on the par-37 back nine—just one shy ofthe tour’s lowest nine-hole score in relation to par set byNotah Begay III (9-under 27) at the 1999 Dominion open.2005: made three cuts in five appearances on the 2005pga tour. In first start as a professional as a sponsor’sexemption, finished t4 at the Buick championship, includinga final-round 63. Amateur: Finished second at the 2005Ncaa men’s golf championships, losing a playoff in thethird extra hole to the university of Washington’s JamesLepp. Named a first-team all-america by the golf coachesassociation of america (gcaa)…Four-year lettermanearned all-america honors three times (1st in 2004-05, 2ndin 2003-04, Honorable mention in 2002-03)…recipient ofthe 2005 Byron Nelson award that is given to a graduatingsenior and is based equally on a nominee’s entirecollegiate academic career, collegiate golf career andhis character and integrity while in college…concludedpepperdine career No. 1 on the school’s all-time strokeaverage list with a 71.61 scoring mark…2004-05 Studentathleteof the Year for the West coast conference…aftergraduation, represented united States on victorious palmercup and Walker cup squads.PLAYeR StAtiSticS<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 05 06 07u.S. open cut t55British opencutthe BarclayscutDeutsche Bank championship cutPeRSonAL:three brothers, Joel, andrew and Nathan…Interestsinclude basketball where he was first-team all-Washingtonas a high school senior.2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.26Driving Distance ...........................................279.0Driving accuracy percentage .......................44.64%greens in regulation percentage ................68.06%putting average ...........................................1.776(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 68–Farmers Insurance open/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2005 Buickchampionship/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $177,733–2005 Buick championship/t4career High official world Rank: after 2007 at&tpebble Beach National pro-am/198nAtionAL teAMS: palmer cup (1), 2005; Walker cup (1), 2005.Section 2 Player BiograPhiesBrett QuigleyeXeMPt StAtUS: Veteran memberFULL nAMe: Brett QuigleyHeiGHt: 5-11weiGHt: 160BiRtHDAte: august 18, 1969BiRtHPLAce: Fort Devens, maReSiDence: Jupiter, FL; plays out of turtle creekFAMiLY: Wife, amy; Lillian, LucindaeDUcAtion: university of South carolina (1991)SPeciAL inteReStS: Surfing, reading, cars,motorcyclestURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1991Q ScHooL: 2002JoineD toUR: 1997nationwide tour Graduate (1996)BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t2—2001 greater greensboro chrysler classic, 2004 u.S.Bank championship in milwaukee, 2009 puerto rico openpresented by Banco popular, transitions championship,John Deere classic.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):1996 philadelphia classic. 2001 arkansas classic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t10—John Deere classic.2010 SeASon:unable to finish inside the top 125 for just the second timein the last nine years…Lone top-10 finish of the season,a t10, came following four rounds in the 60s at the JohnDeere classic. It marked the first time since the 2009 JohnDeere classic that he had recorded four sub-70 rounds.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Had second-best season of his career, with three second-placefinishes and more than $1.4 million in earnings.Earned more than $1 million in a season for the second timein his career (2006)...a t2 finish at the puerto rico openpresented by Banco popular was followed by another t2finish a week later at transitions championship. Followedopening 73 with three 68s...Next close call came in July atthe John Deere classic where he matched his career-bestscore of 62 in the third round en route to another runner-upfinish. Had to play third and final rounds on Sunday becauseof inclement weather earlier in the week. the finish earnedan invitation to the following week’s British open as hewas the highest finisher in the top-five not already exempt.turned down the invitation as his passport was in Floridaand he had already committed to the following week’su.S. Bank championship in milwaukee. 2008: Entered theseason needing to earn $67,769 in seven starts to receivemajor medical Extension status for 2008. Finished t12 atthe Honda classic and collected $115,500, thus earningmajor medical Extension status for the remainder of theyear...Finished t6 at tHE pLaYErS, thanks in part to afinal-round 71, where he was one of only eight playersto break par on Sunday...only other top-10 finish came atthe memorial tournament, finishing t10 despite a secondround78. 2007: coming off career year in 2006, was limitedto 25 events, undergoing season-ending arthroscopic rightknee surgery on Sept. 7 to repair a medial meniscal tearafter missing the cut at the Deutsche Bank championship.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-351


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2granted major medical Extension for the 2008 season...played in first masters tournament, finishing 51st...Lonetop-10 was a t10 at the Wachovia championship. 2006:career year in 10th full season on tour, setting personalbests for earnings ($2,617,419) and top-10s (10). alsoplayed in first tour championship. the 10 top-10s weretied for fourth-most on tour. Best finish was a solo thirdat the 84 LumBEr classic, playing with a left-shoulderinjury suffered when he tripped on some stairs at homethe tuesday of tournament week. Finished three shotsbehind champion Ben curtis...Finished t9 at the Worldgolf championships-american Express championship inLondon, his first start in a World golf championships event.2005: Finished in the top 100 for the fourth time in fiveyears. Best finishes were t5s at the Sony open in Hawaii(one back after 54 holes) and the cialis Western open inJuly. 2004: cracked the top 100 on the money list for thethird time in four years...posted only top-10 of season, at2 at the u.S. Bank championship in milwaukee, his firsttop-10 on tour since a fourth at the same event in 2003.2003: Finished in the top 125 for only the second time intour career...opened the season making six consecutivecuts. resident of nearby Jupiter earned first top-10in fifth start with t8 at the Honda classic that includedfour rounds in the 60s. Finish was second straight top-10at Honda event...Shared the first-round lead at the u.S.open with tom Watson at 5-under 65, finished t28...twoBrett Quigley (Continued)weeks after getting married, added second top-10 with afourth-place finish at the greater milwaukee open, his besttour finish since a t4 at the 2002 Honda classic. $168,000payday in milwaukee secured his card for the 2004 season.2002: only top-10 of the season, t4 at the Honda classic.Was one stroke out of the lead with two holes to play butbogeyed the last two holes...Shared the first-round lead atcanon greater Hartford open. after opening with seasonbest64, finished t20. 2001: posted six top-10s, including arunner-up finish at the greater greensboro chrysler classic.Won the arkansas classic on Nationwide tour event earlyin the season and finished 56th on the pga tour moneylist...the next week committed to the greater greensborochrysler classic, shot 15-under-par and finished secondto Scott Hoch...month later earned second tour top-10at mastercard colonial with a t5. 2000: Split time on theNationwide tour and pga tour...In 21 pga tour events,made 10 cuts, including a t5 at the B.c. open. 1999: Keptstatus on the pga tour for the next year by finishing150th on the money list. 1998: recorded a t4 at the unitedairlines Hawaiian open. 1997: played in 34 events making21 cuts...Best finish t12 at the greater Vancouver open.1996: Earned his first career title at the philadelphia classicon the Nationwide tour, setting the philmont cc courserecord with a 6-under-par 64 in the opening round...Hadeight top-10s, including t2 at the mississippi gulf coastclassic and the Boise open. Amateur: Winner of the 1987u.S. Junior amateur...Named academic all-american in1990 and 1991 at university of South carolina.PeRSonAL:caddied for his uncle, Dana Quigley, a member of thechampions tour, when Dana fired a 61 at the 1982 greaterHartford open…His dad, paul, is one of New England’s topamateur golfersPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.08 (113)Driving Distance ...........................................283.2 (128)Driving accuracy percentage .......................60.26% (146)greens in regulation percentage ................70.12% (16)putting average ...........................................1.790 (112)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–Justin timberlake ShrinersHospitals for children open/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2 times, mostrecent 2009 John Deere classic/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $475,200–2009 transitions championship/t2career High official world Rank: after 2006 tHE tourchampionship/56<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1991 2 1 $1,990/2981992 11997 34 21 4 172,023/1281998 29 16 2 5 224,076/1271999 22 12 2 3 209,318/1522000 21 10 1 4 247,037/1502001 21 13 1 6 8 956,934/562002 32 16 1 5 404,422/1402003 27 19 2 7 786,294/822004 31 20 1 1 5 836,380/972005 31 18 2 9 998,155/802006 33 22 2 10 15 2,617,419/202007 25 16 1 5 87,000/116 717,411/1302008 25 15 2 7 97,800/72 878,216/1202009 28 17 3 3 4 812/71 1,412,780/622010 29 19 1 4 336/136 497,296/158total 391 235 5 2 34 85 10,959,750nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1992 15 7 1 $7,518/1191994 11995 4 2 1 1 9,540/1241996 28 17 1 2 8 10 123,763/51998 21999 1 1 1 2,500/1812000 8 4 1 1 2 2 56,766/792001 4 4 1 2 2 101,776/47total 63 35 2 3 1 13 17 301,864* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09masters 51the Barclays t51 t68 t54 t16 t69 t64 t69 t16 t17 t3 t25 t38 t67u.S. open cut cut t28 cut cut t60Deutsche Bank championship cut cut cut cut cut t21 t61British opencut cutBmW championship t42 cut t40 t5 cutpga cut t37 cut cut t62 cuttHE pLaYErS cut t42 t24 cut cut t6 cuttour championshipt12accenture match play championshipt33ca championship t9 t50Year 10tHE pLaYErSt582-352 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSFran QuinneXeMPt StAtUS: major medical ExemptionFULL nAMe: Fran QuinnHeiGHt: 6-0weiGHt: 175BiRtHDAte: march 11, 1965BiRtHPLAce: Worcester, maReSiDence: Holden, ma; plays out of tpc Boston(Norton, ma)FAMiLY: Wife, Lori; owen (7/22/98), Katie (9/8/00),Sean (4/30/02)eDUcAtion: Northwestern university (1987,Economics)SPeciAL inteReStS: Family, all sportstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1988Q ScHooL: 1991nationwide tour Graduate (2009)BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t9—1994 New England classic.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (4):1999 Dakota Dunes open. 2000 Florida classic. 2009albertsons Boise open. 2010 panama cLaro championship.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t23—mayakoba golf classic.2010 SeASon:Suffered through an injury-riddled season (stress-fracturesin his spine) and was limited to just seven events on thepga tour. Will play out of a major medical Exemptioncategory in 2011. coupled with $45,096 earned in 2010,will have 15 events to equal No. 125 on the 2010 moneylist (troy merritt, $786,977). played three events on theNationwide tour and finished No. 65 on the money list.Won the panama cLaro championship, his first start ofthe year. Fired back-to-back 66s in the first two roundsleaving him one stroke back of the leader heading into theweekend. He blazed past the second-round leader with an8-under 62 in the third round to take a five-stroke advantagegoing into Sunday. a 1-over 71 in the final round put himtwo strokes better than the nearest competitor and gavehim his fourth win on tour.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1988 21989 11990 2 2 1 $16,824/2161991 2 1 2,569/2751992 25 6 1 36,155/1911993 41994 4 2 1 1 30,365/2101996 3 1 2,616/3531997 11998 1 1 3,463/3361999 12008 12010 7 2 1 226/26 45,096/226total 54 15 1 4 137,088nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1990 11991 25 13 1 2 5 $25,470/491992 1 1 850/2451994 6 3 2 5,555/1331995 2 1 490/2611996 2 2 2 3,900/1681997 1 1 400/2761998 19 6 2 10,396/1241999 26 12 1 3 9 106,751/182000 25 15 1 1 7 125,479/392001 23 12 1 8 61,015/662002 17 7 1 5 34,703/1002003 25 15 2 7 82,327/602004 25 15 1 6 86,988/692005 22 13 2 6 65,455/772006 28 16 2 6 86,336/672007 26 13 1 3 55,357/1012008 23 16 1 10 122,756/532009 28 14 1 1 7 191,467/252010 3 2 1 1 1 101,530/65total 328 177 4 1 19 86 1,167,226* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:Nationwide tour member in 1991 and 1998-2009. memberof the pga tour in 1992 and 2010. 2009: Earned his thirdcareer title with a one-stroke win at the albertsons Boiseopen. Never led the tournament until he rolled in a 4-footbirdie putt on the final hole of regulation to beat first-,second- and third-round leader Blake adams, his playingpartner on the last day. Finished at 14-under par to collecthis first win in more than 9 1/2 years. First-place check of$130,500 vaulted him from No. 94 to No. 18 on the moneylist with just five events left on the 2009 schedule. thewinning check was enough to push his career total overthe $1-million, making him the 13th player in tour historyto reach that figure...Held the first- and second-round leadsthe following week at the WNB golf classic in midland,tX, thanks to rounds of 64-67. Struggled on the weekendwith scores of 74-70 and finished t19. returned to thepga tour in 2010 for the first time since 1992. Earned areturn trip to after finishing No. 25 on the 2009 Nationwidetour money list. Held it together in final two rounds ofseason-ending tour championship at Daniel Island, despitespending Saturday night in the hospital after falling illduring the third round. Struggled to a 2-over 74 on the lastday, but it was enough to hold onto the final spot among“the 25” graduates for 2010. 2008: made the cut in 16<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 92 93 94 95 96u.S. open cut 43 cutBritish opencutthe Barclayscut cutBmW championshipcutof 23 Nationwide tour starts and had 10 top-25 finishes.His lone top-10 was a t5 at the Livermore Valley Winecountry championship, his best finish on tour since a t5 atthe 2006 athens regional Foundation classic. title hopeswere dashed with a second-round 77, but he battled backon the weekend with rounds of 71-72 to finish at even-par288. 2007: made the cut in half of his 26 starts, with lonePLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................72.17Driving Distance ...........................................282.0Driving accuracy percentage .......................53.59%greens in regulation percentage ................61.54%putting average ...........................................1.819(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 67–mayakoba golf classic/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 66–2 times, mostrecent 1994 New England classic/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $32,040–2010 mayakoba golf classic/t23career High official world Rank: after 2010 Wastemanagement phoenix open/305Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-353


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSFran Quinn (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2top-10 finish coming at the Xerox classic (eighth). 2006:made the cut in 16 of 28 starts on the Nationwide tour,with two top-10 finishes. opened the year in grand style,making five consecutive birdies on his first five holes atthe movistar panama championship. Set a course andtournament record with his 5-under 30 on the back nine.Eventually finished t37 at the tournament. Had his firsttop-10 of the season with a t5 at the inaugural athensregional Foundation classic. Next top-10 showing was at10 at the Henrico county open. 2005: collected $65,455to finish No. 77 on the money list. made the cut in 13 of 22tournaments, with two top-10 finishes. after missing thecut in two of his first three starts, came back with consecutivetop-10s, finishing t8 at the rheem classic and t9 thefollowing week at the Henrico county open. Became oneof just two players in 2005 to post three eagles in a round,doing so in the third round of the cox classic (Nos. 9, 10,17). 2004: made the cut in 15 of 25 appearances, includingsix top-25 finishes. Finished the season No. 69 on theofficial money list, with $86,989. Finished t4 at the LaSalleBank open for his only top-10 showing. 2003: made the cutin 15 of 25 appearances on the Nationwide tour, includingseven top-25 appearances. Wrapped up the season with$82,327 and the No. 60 position on the final money list.Went 6-under in a five-hole stretch at the Henrico countyopen (t8) to equal the best birdie-eagle streak of the season.Fired a career-best, 10-under 62 to vault into a shareof the 54-hole lead at the omaha classic. ranked No. 1on tour in Eagles (20). 2002: made the cut in seven of 17starts on tour, with five top-25 finishes. Best finish was at9 at the oregon classic, where he established the ShadowHills cc course record with an 8-under-par 64 in the secondround to move into contention. 2001: made the cut in 12of 23 tournaments on the Nationwide tour. managed onlyone top-10 finish, finishing 10th at the Shreveport open.Set the course record with a 65 (6-under) at the cliffsKeowee Vineyards course during the BmW charity pro-amat the cliffs. 2000: made the cut in 15 of 25 Nationwidetour events, with seven top-25 finishes. Earned his secondcareer title at the season-opening Florida classic. trailed54-hole leader mark Hensby by three strokes at the startof Sunday’s final round. Final-round 66 was good enoughto overtake Hensby and win by three, earning him $72,000first-place check. 1999: collected his first career title atJeff Quinneythe Dakota Dunes open, defeating ryan Howison andcraig Kanada in a playoff. Won the mittweide thailandopen by one stroke over five players. a week later, fireda final-round 65 to finish 18-under par and win the asianpga Davidoff tour season-ending $500,000 omega pgachampionship. Earned $80,750 for the victory and becameonly the second player ever to win back-to-back events onthe asian tour. Had a hole-in-one in the second round andwon his weight in whiskey for the feat. 1998: runner-up atthe Korean open. 1997: runner-up at the Singapore open.1994: t9 at the New England classic marks his best careerpga tour showing. 1992: Finished rookie pga tourseason No. 191 on the money list with t12 at the canadianopen his best finish. 1991: Earned his pga tour cardafter finishing t8 at the pga tour Qualifying tournament.Amateur: captured the 1990 massachusetts open andthe 1997 New Hampshire open. played in the u.S. open in1990, 1992 and 1994.PeRSonAL:Was a ski instructor during high school.eXeMPt StAtUS: 146th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: Jeffrey michael QuinneyHeiGHt: 6-1weiGHt: 210BiRtHDAte: November 17, 1978BiRtHPLAce: Eugene, orReSiDence: Scottsdale, aZFAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: arizona State university (2001, Finance)SPeciAL inteReStS: Baseball, tennis, ping-pongtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2001nationwide tour Graduate (2006)BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:2—2008 Northern trust open, t2—2009 Legends renotahoeopen.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2004 oregon classic.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (2):2002 Scottsdale Swing at mccormick ranch [can], Baymills open [can].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t4—rBc canadian open; t9—the mcgladrey classic.2010 SeASon:claimed a pair of top-10 finishes in 29 starts, finishingoutside the top 125 on the money list for the first time infour-year career. also finished 126th in FedExcup standingsto miss the playoffs…Finished t4 with eight other playersto claim his first top-10 finish of the season, at the rBccanadian open. Enjoyed 47-hole streak of bogey-free golfduring the week…carded four rounds in the 60s at themcgladrey classic to finish t9, his last top-10 finish ofthe season.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished inside the top 125 for the third consecutiveseason...First of two top-10 finishes came at the u.S. Bankchampionship, where four rounds in the 60s led to t4 honors.Held a share of the lead on the back nine on Sunday, but adouble bogey on the par-5 15th derailed title hopes...one offive players to shoot all four rounds under par at the Legendsreno-tahoe open, finishing t2. 2008: made just under $2 mil-<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2000a 12001a 12001 6 1 $11,400/2002 5 2 40,310/2003 2 1 14,550/2005 12007 29 18 1 5 9 92,532/51 1,612,056/572008 28 16 1 1 3 6 97,000/88 1,999,371/382009 26 13 1 2 6 425/113 718,950/1172010 29 16 2 3 378/126 605,866/146total 128 67 2 2 12 24 5,002,503nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2001 1 1 1 $5,868/2002002 8 6 1 1 24,126/1292003 8 3 1 1 28,910/1172004 22 10 1 3 3 127,290/462005 24 10 1 1 2 52,981/902006 27 21 2 2 8 16 317,802/62010 1total 91 51 1 2 3 14 24 556,976* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masterscutthe Barclayscut cut cutu.S. open cut t29Deutsche Bank championshipcut cutBritish open cut cutBmW championship 63pgacut cuttHE pLaYErS t6 3 t68 cutnAtionAL teAMS: World amateur team championship (1), 2000; Walker cup (1), 2001.2-354 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSJeff Quinney (Continued)lion in season earnings. Had six top-25 finishes and a No. 38ranking on the money list...claimed his best career finish witha solo second to phil mickelson at the Northern trust open.made an ace at the par-3 sixth hole Saturday to temporarilyclaim the lead. played in the final group with mickelson inthe final round and led with nine holes to play before threeconsecutive bogeys led to mickelson’s win. Four of his eightcareer top-10s have come in california...Finished solo thirdat tHE pLaYErS. Joined paul goydos as the only players inthe field to card three of their four rounds under par. Birdiedthe par-5 16th to tie goydos and eventual champion Sergiogarcia for the lead on Sunday, but fell one shot shy of theirplayoff when he couldn’t get up and down from the backbunker on No. 18...Bettered that with a t7 at the crowne plazaInvitational at colonial, thanks to three rounds in the 60s.2007: Won more than $1.5 million and recorded five top-10finishes...got off to a quick start during his rookie season ontour, contending on Sunday at the Bob Hope chrysler classic,Buick Invitational and FBr open. posted first career top-10at the Bob Hope chrysler classic, a t4 on the strength of anace on the par-3 17th hole at classic club in the final round.one week later, posted a front-nine 31 on the South courseon Sunday at the Buick Invitational to jump into contention.Finished t7, five strokes behind champion tiger Woods.Held the outright lead after 36 and 54 holes at the FBr open,near his home at grayhawk gc. Second-round 63 gave hima three-stroke lead at the halfway point. Led by two strokesafter three rounds. a pair of bogeys on the final two holeson the final day dropped him to third place, two shots behindchampion and neighbor aaron Baddeley...collected his fourthstraight top-10 with his t9 finish at the Nissan open, thanks toclosing rounds of 67-69...In first career start at tHE pLaYErSchampionship, posted third-round, 8-under-par 64 en route toa t6 finish, a best among first-time participants...a t12 at theat&t National was his best finish the rest of the way. 2006:played the Nationwide tour and earned his 2007 tour card byfinishing sixth on the money list. Eight top-10s and 16 top-25swere career-highs...Flirted with winning the entire season onthe Nationwide tour, evidenced by two runner-up (Scholarshipamerica Showdown and mark christopher charity classic)and two third-place finishes (Livermore Valley Wine countrychampionship and cox classic). 2005: Finished No. 90 onNationwide tour money list with one top-10, a t3 at the Xeroxclassic. 2004: Finished No. 46 on the Nationwide tour, breakingthrough for his first victory at the oregon classic. Victorycame in front of family and friends as he graduated from SouthEugene High before moving on to star at arizona State. Shota course-record, 9-under-par 63 in the final round at ShadowHills cc near Eugene to overcome a five-stroke deficit. 2002:Had made the cut in four of 16 previous career starts on tour,with a career-best t29 at the 2002 INtErNatIoNaL...FinishedNo. 2 on the canadian tour order of merit. registered wins atthe Scottsdale Swing at mccormick ranch and the Bay millsopen. Amateur: united States Walker cup and palmer cupteam member in 2001...Winner of the 2000 u.S. amateur.Holed a 30-foot birdie putt to defeat James Driscoll, 1-up, in 39holes at Baltusrol in Springfield, NJ. Defeated matt Weibringand Lucas glover in his first two matches that week...memberof the 2000 u.S. World amateur team...Finished t11 at the1998 Ncaa championship.Jim rennereXeMPt StAtUS: t22 at the 2010 pga tourQualifying tournamentFULL nAMe: James Eric rennerHeiGHt: 6-1weiGHt: 210BiRtHDAte: october 31, 1983BiRtHPLAce: Boston, maPeRSonAL:Named mVp of his high school basketball team in Eugene,or…Youngest of four boys in his family, all of whomplayed Division I sports (rob played golf at oregon, markplayed tennis at BYu and D.J. was a quarterback atoregon). His dad, Bob, played college basketball at BYufrom 1963-65, once scoring 35 points in a game againstmichigan State…cites winning the u.S. amateur, as wellas playing in major championships with tiger Woods andVijay Singh, as his biggest thrills in golf.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.85 (81)Driving Distance ...........................................273.3 (186)Driving accuracy percentage .......................70.34% (15)greens in regulation percentage ................65.45% (148)putting average ...........................................1.742 (8)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–3 times, most recentWyndham championship/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2007 FBropen/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $669,600–2008 Northern trust open/2career High official world Rank: after 2008 travelerschampionship/48ReSiDence: plainville, ma; plays out of Highland cc(attleboro, ma); orange tree cc (orlando, FL)FAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: Johnson & Wales university (2007, SportsEntertainment)SPeciAL inteReStS: Sports, anything outdoorstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2007Section 2 Player BiograPhiesotHeR VictoRieS: (4):2008: massachusetts open, Vermont open, rhode Islandopen. 2009 maine opencAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:missed the cut at the 2008 transitions championship in hisonly career start on the pga tour. only Nationwide tourstart was a missed cut at the 2007 Northeast pennsylvaniaclassic. most recently won the 2010 Nga Hooters tour’sSunset Hills Nga classic, one of two career wins on thattour. Won the 2009 maine open. Finished third on thegolfer’s Warehouse tour money list. Victories in 2008at the massachusetts open, Vermont open and rhodeIsland open. Amateur: 2005 and 2006 NaIa first-teamall-american. 2005 NaIa player of the Year and individualnational champion. attended Bishop Feehan High Schoolin attleboro, ma. Was a two-time Boston globe playerof the Year. Won the team and individual 2002 statechampionship. Winner of the 2001 massachusetts amateurchampionship.PeRSonAL:Friends with pga tour member anthony Kim. the twomet at a junior tournament during high school and immediatelybecame friends. When he decided to attend theuniversity of oklahoma, he convinced Kim to do thesame. While Kim remained in Norman, he would latertransfer to Johnson & Wales…Sister, Libby, is a swimmerat roger Williams university…cites winning the 2001massachusetts amateur championship as his biggest thrillin golf. Favorite golf course played is oakmont. Wouldmost like to play pebble Beach. Never travels without hisheadphones. Favorite college team is the university ofoklahoma. Favorite professional team is the New Englandpatriots. Favorite tV show is “Seinfeld.” Favorite movie is“Jaws.” Lists filet and sushi as his favorite foods. Favoriteathlete is tom Brady. Would round out his dream foursomewith his dad, tom Brady and adam Sandler.PLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 75–2008 poDSchampionship/2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2008 1total 1nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2007 1total 1* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-355


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSTag ridingsSection Player BiograPhies2BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t2—2004 michelin championship at Las Vegas.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2002 permian Basin open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t35—Shell Houston open.2010 SeASon:made 27 Nationwide tour starts and had nine top-10 finishesamong his 17 cuts made. Began the season by makingthe cut in his first nine starts. tied with leading moneyJamie Lovemark for most top-10s during the season…Finished t19 in season-opening michael Hill New Zealandopen and followed that with a t4 at the moonah classic inaustralia. His moonah finish was his best on either the pgatour or the Nationwide tour since a t3 at the children’smiracle Network classic in orlando in November 2007…two weeks later, at the pacific rubiales Bogota open, hebettered his career-best showing by one, finishing t3. afterequaling the course-record in the opening round (65), hefollowed with a 2-under par 69 in the second round to leadWilliam mcgirt by one heading into the weekend. a 70-71finish left him two strokes out of the playoff with winnerSteve pate and aaron Watkins…In Valdosta, at the Southgeorgia classic, he recorded his third top-10 finish of theyear. Was four back after opening with rounds of 68-69.Struggled on the weekend with rounds of 74-73 to fallback to t9…recorded his fourth top-10 finish of the yearthe next week at the Stadion athens classic, where fourunder-par rounds led to a t7 finish…continued his stellarplay at the BmW charity pro-am where he made his ninthstraight cut and finished t7…Finished solo eighth at themexico open Bicentenary, his 11th top-25 finish in his first13 starts…added another top-10 with a t9 effort at theNationwide children’s Hospital Invitational and moved uptwo spots, to No. 7 on the money list…Notched his eighthtop-10 at the Winn-Dixie Jacksonville open. Fired a finalround4-under 66 to finish t5, two strokes back of winnereXeMPt StAtUS: 10th on 2010 Nationwide tourmoney listFULL nAMe: taggart twain ridingsHeiGHt: 6-1weiGHt: 200BiRtHDAte: September 7, 1974BiRtHPLAce: oklahoma city, oKReSiDence: Keller, tX; plays out of Vaquero club(Westlake, tX)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2000 12003 6 1 $31,275/2342004 18 9 1 1 4 623,262/1252005 31 17 1 5 6 891,812/912006 33 18 1 2 498,242/1492007 18 9 1 1 1 202/416 351,590/1682008 29 14 2 3 147/1,679 568,494/1472009 16 9 1 2 164/220 363,597/1612010 1 1 28,594/total 153 78 1 2 11 18 3,356,866nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1998 2 1 $1,637/2131999 12001 3 1 1,789/2592002 25 16 1 1 5 9 187,494/142003 5 2 1 1 18,307/1602004 12007 11 7 1 3 5 93,818/622008 1 1 1 1 21,180/1432009 3 1 3,400/2512010 27 21 1 9 17 282,616/10total 79 50 1 1 2 19 33 610,242* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*David mathis…Ended the year with yet another top-10, at7, at the Nationwide tour championship.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made the cut in nine of 16 starts on the pga tour,with two top-25 finishes and a season-best t7 at thetravelers championship. teed it up in three Nationwidetour events, with a t50 at Soboba classic. 2008: made thecut in 14 of 29 appearances on the 2008 pga tour, withtwo top-10 finishes. Finished the season ranked No. 147 inboth the FedExcup standings and the money list. Finisheda season-best t9 at the at&t pebble Beach National proam.opened with rounds of 66-66 on his way to t10 at thechildren’s miracle Network classic in his last start of theyear. 2008: Finished t6 at the albertsons Boise open inonly Nationwide tour start. 2007: Split time between thepga tour (nine made cuts in 18 starts) and the Nationwidetour (seven made cuts in 11 starts). posted three top-10finishes on the Nationwide tour. Best finish on tourcame in his last start, finishing at 14-under 274 and t3 atthe children’s miracle Network classic. Finished secondon the Nationwide tour in Driving Distance, with a 312.0average. 2006: Slipped outside the top 125 in fourth seasonon the pga tour, with one top-10 in 33 starts. In seventhstart of season, picked up his first top-10, a t5 at the Fordchampionship at Doral. 2005: totaled five top-10s and won$891,812, including a second consecutive late-season rallyto secure his card...First top-10 of the season came in his10th start, a t6 at the weather-shortened, 54-hole BellSouthclassic. after a 3-over 39 on the front, posted a 6-under 30on the back nine to miss the five-way playoff at 8-under208 by a stroke...Finished seventh at the reno-tahoe open,seven strokes behind Vaughn taylor. Joined JonathanKaye as only players to post four rounds in the 60s atmontreux gc...third top-10, a t9, came at the 84 LumBErclassic...Best finish of the year was a t3 at the chryslerchampionship, thanks to a closing 5-under 67. Improved hisearnings to $796,883 with his $216,164 payday, lifting himover the mark to secure his tour card for the 2006 season...posted back-to-back top-10s for the first time in his careerFAMiLY: Wife, Brenda; carter, chloeeDUcAtion: university of arkansas (1997, marketing)SPeciAL inteReStS: Xbox, fishing, down-homecooking, enlightening books, entertaining moviestURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1997JoineD toUR: 2003nationwide tour Graduate (2002, 2010)with his t5 finish at the Southern Farm Bureau classic,the last full-field event of the season. Shared the 36-holelead with five other players at 10-under 134 at annandalegc...recorded a double eagle on the par-5 12th hole attamarisk cc during the third round of the Bob Hope chryslerclassic, holing out from 258 yards with a 2-iron. It was thesecond time in the tournament that a player had recordeda double eagle. It was the first time there have been twodouble eagles in a single event since the 2001 British open.ridings also posted back-to-back eagles on holes 17 (par 4)and 18 (par 5). It marked the first time since the pga tourstarted tracking records in 1971 that a player recorded twoeagles and a double eagle in a single round. Despite theshots, missed the 72-hole cut…recorded a hole-in-one onthe par-3 15th hole using a 9-iron from 166 yards duringthe first round of the Ford championship at Doral. the acereward was a new Ford Five Hundred. 2004: playing on amajor medical Extension, finished No. 125 on the moneylist to retain full playing privileges for the 2005 campaign…Earned his first top-10 on tour in 22 career events, a t2PLAYeR StAtiSticS<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARY2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.00Driving Distance ...........................................301.0Driving accuracy percentage .......................60.71%greens in regulation percentage ................79.17%putting average ...........................................1.877(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 70–Shell Houston open/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–2004 michelinchampionship at Las Vegas/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $298,667–2004 michelin championship at Las Vegas/t2career High official world Rank: after 2006 the Hondaclassic/120Year 00 01 02 03 04 05 06the Barclayscut t58u.S. open cut cutDeutsche Bank championshipcut cut cutBmW championshipt15tHE pLaYErS 82 cut2-356 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSat the michelin championship at Las Vegas, thanks toa career-best, final-round, 11-under 61. Began the finalround tied for 54th, eight strokes behind third-round leadertom Lehman and finished in a three-way t2, one strokebehind winner andre Stolz. the $298,666 payday allowedhim to jump from 191st on the money list to 136th withthree tournament remaining in the season…Entered theseason’s final full-field event, the chrysler championship,No. 137 on the money list. Finished t11, aided by a finalround,7-under-par 64, to earn $120,000 to slide into No.Tag ridings (Continued)125 position by $21,824. 2003: rookie season was cut tosix events due to a herniated disk in his back and a shoulderinjury. Withdrew after a first-round 75 at the Honda classicand did not play the remainder of the season. receivedmajor medical Extension for 2004…Best finish in sixevents was t27 in initial start at the Sony open in Hawaii.2002: Finished No. 14 on the Nationwide tour money listwith $187,494 to earn tour card for 2003…Notched firstcareer victory at the permian Basin open, where he holedout from 138 yards with a pitching wedge for an eagle onthe first playoff hole to defeat mark Hensby. Amateur:Earned all-america and Scholastic all-america honorsin 1997 at arkansas. Named to the all-SEc second teamfrom 1995-97.PeRSonAL:Father is a club professional at South Lakes gc in Jenks,oK…Had a hole-in-one on the fifth hole at Shoal creekgc, only to lose the ball two holes later. cites gary playeras his hero.BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t59—2010 the Honda classic.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (9):2000 San Fernando open [Br]. 2001 rabobank masters dechile [tLa]. 2002 Sofitel rio de Janeiro pro-am [Br]. 2003Brasilia DF open [Br], club de campo open [Br], curitibaopen [Br], casino de charlevoix cup [with Bryn parry] [can].2006 European tour Qualifying School Final Stage (tie) [Eur].2008 marbella open (chile).BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t59—the Honda classic.2010 SeASon:Has played in four career pga tour events, most recentlyfinishing t59 at the Honda classic (his only made cut).gained entry into the field by going through two qualifiers.opened with a 66 to sit just one shot behind Nathan greenand fellow mississippi State alum michael connell.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:Has also played on the asian tour (2010), European tour(2006-07, 2009) and the canadian tour (2002-05). 2009:played in 19 European tour events, making nine cuts. Hisbest performance was a t28 at the open de andaluciain march. also played on the European challenge tour,with his best finish a t13 at the SK golf challenge. 2008:played primarily on the European challenge tour, pickingup seven top-10s and a career-best t2 at the trophee dualex rocha (roe-kuh)eXeMPt StAtUS: t22 at the 2010 pga tourQualifying tournamentFULL nAMe: alexandre Nardy rochaHeiGHt: 6-1weiGHt: 176BiRtHDAte: November 21, 1977BiRtHPLAce: Sao paulo, Brazilgolf club de geneve in Switzerland. also traveled to Southamerica and won the marbella chile open. 2007: played27 European tour events after earning his tour card with avictory at the final qualifying tournament. turned in a pairof seventh-place showings as his best performances. Wast7 in may at the telecom Italia open. three months earlier,added a solo seventh at the Enjoy Jakarta astro Indonesiaopen. 2006: Had two top-10s on the European tour, andthey both came in consecutive starts, at the Imperialcollection russian open (sixth) and the BmW Internationalopen (t8). 2003: prior to 2010, his last made start on thepga tour came in a missed cut at the Southern FarmBureau classic. to which he now says, “I was petrified. Iwas just horrified. I wanted to get off the course as soon asI could because I felt so uncomfortable.”...Won three timesin his native Brazil and picked up a canadian tour title withpartner Bryn parry. Amateur: 2000 first-team all-americanat mississippi State. 1999 honorable mention all-american.could not speak English when he arrived on campus inStarkville. Notable amateur wins came at the 1992 and1995 South american championship, 1993 and 1995 BrazilNational Junior championship and the 1994 and 1997 BrazilNational championship.PeRSonAL:credits Brazil being awarded the 2016 olympics as turninghis career around…after the announcement, changedinstructor, manager and equipment…current golf instructoris Jason Birmbaum…Biggest thrill in golf is hitting aReSiDence: Sao paulo, Brazil, plays out of SanFernando gcFAMiLY: Wife, Jennifer; rafael Ballard (7/19/10)eDUcAtion: mississippi State university (2000,marketing)SPeciAL inteReStS: Soccer, tennistURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 20003-iron to 1 foot…Spending time with his son is his biggestthrill outside of golf…Would most like to play muirfieldVillage gc in Dublin, oH…Never travels without hisIpod…Favorite college team is mississippi State…Favoriteprofessional teams are the orlando magic and New Yorkgiants…Favorite tV show is “Friday Night Lights.”…Favorite movie is “ocean’s Eleven.”…Lists Brazilian barbecueas his favorite food.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.15Driving Distance ...........................................268.6Driving accuracy percentage .......................50.00%greens in regulation percentage ................59.72%putting average ...........................................1.791(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 66–the Honda classic/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 66–2010 theHonda classic/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $12,040–2010 the Honda classic/t59career High official world Rank: after 2010 the Hondaclassic/717Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2001 12002 12003 12010 1 1 $12,040/total 4 1 12,040nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2001 1 1 $1,361/2822003 3 1 1,091/3592004 1total 5 2 2,453* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-357


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSTom scherrerSection Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2000 Kemper Insurance open.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (3):1995 Knoxville open. 1998 upstate classic. 2007 pricecutter charity championship.2010 SeASon:missed the cut in his only pga tour start, at the renotahoeopen. made 11 starts on the Nationwide tour,making two cuts.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:Winner of the 2000 Kemper open, was a member of the pgatour in 1996, 1999-2003 and in 2008 and the Nationwidetour from 1994-95, 1997-98, 2004-07 and 2009...2009:made the cut in 10 of 22 starts on the Nationwide tour,finishing No. 102 on the money list...Finished t5 at themelwood prince george’s county open for his only top-10finish. It was his best Nationwide tour showing since 2007.2008: played in 20 events on the pga tour, with one top-10 finish, a t7 at the ginn sur mer classic, his first top-10since 2002. Was 13th at the Viking classic, the first eventin the Fall Series on the tour schedule. It marked his firsttop-25 effort on the tour since a t16 finish at the 200384 Lumber classic of pennsylvania. 2007: Won the pricecutter charity championship by four strokes. Had a holein-oneon No. 13 during the second round in Springfield,eXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: thomas cregg ScherrerHeiGHt: 6-0weiGHt: 210BiRtHDAte: July 20, 1970BiRtHPLAce: Skaneateles, NYReSiDence: raleigh, NcFAMiLY: Wife, Jennifer; three sonsmaking him the first player since chris Nallen (2004 gilariver golf classic) to make an ace and go on to victory thatsame week...Finished 22nd on the money list, thanks to at3 at the season-ending Nationwide tour championship.2006: claimed one top-10 finish on the Nationwide tour, at6 at the mark christopher charity classic. Finished 70th onthe money list. Did not make a cut in four pga tour starts.2005: missed earning his tour card via the Nationwidetour money list for a third time by one place in 2005.Finished 22nd, thanks, in part, to a second at the Henricocounty open and a t3 at the cleveland open. 2001: mademasters debut (finished 25th) after forfeiting invitation in1993 as runner-up to Justin Leonard in 1992 u.S. amateur(turned professional before 1993’s first major). 2000: Earnedhis first pga tour title in his 84th career start at the 2000Kemper Insurance open, where he defeated five players bytwo strokes. only player to shoot sub-70 rounds each day...recorded a career-high four top-10s, and finished careerbest35th on season-ending money list. 1999: Finishedinside the top 100 on pga tour money list for the first oftwo times during his career. 1998: captured the upstateclassic and finished 14th on Nationwide tour money list toearn tour card for 1999. 1996: rookie on the pga tour.1995: Finished sixth on 1995 Nationwide tour money list...Set Nationwide tour record in 1995 by appearing in playoffsin three consecutive weeks. Won one of those playoffs atthe Knoxville open. Amateur: runner-up to Justin LeonardeDUcAtion: university of North carolina (1992,geography)SPeciAL inteReStS: Family, readingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1992nationwide tour Graduate (1995, 1998, 2007)PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................72.71Driving Distance ...........................................312.0Driving accuracy percentage .......................57.14%greens in regulation percentage ................52.78%putting average ...........................................1.895(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 73–reno-tahoe open/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–1999 canongreater Hartford open/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $540,000–2000 Kemper Insurance open/1career High official world Rank: after 2000 michelobchampionship at Kingsmill/75at 1992 u.S. amateur. member of 1991 Walker cup team.Winner of 1990 North and South amateur.PeRSonAL:Was the captain of the hockey team that won state highschool championship in New York.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1992 11996 34 12 1 1 1 $136,323/1411997 3 2 6,372/2921999 29 20 2 8 427,849/922000 33 19 1 1 4 7 1,263,585/352001 28 9 2 212,091/1672002 34 15 1 4 356,657/1502003 16 7 2 122,431/1982004 12005 2 2 27,333/2402006 42007 12008 20 8 1 2 222/267 288,391/1832009 2 1 242/11 9,364/2542010 1total 209 95 1 1 1 9 26 2,850,394nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1993 8 1 $613/2481994 27 18 1 1 8 14 87,131/191995 25 19 1 2 9 15 143,404/61997 27 16 1 5 10 60,342/361998 26 17 1 2 6 12 129,134/142003 10 7 1 3 25,825/1272004 26 15 1 4 7 137,738/432005 23 18 1 1 7 14 199,757/222006 24 15 1 7 82,714/702007 26 15 1 1 4 8 220,138/202008 4 2 1 7,696/1972009 22 10 1 3 54,627/1022010 11 2 3,253/238total 259 155 3 8 3 46 94 1,152,371* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03masters 25the Barclays cut t35 t42 cutu.S. opent23Deutsche Bank championshipcutBritish opencutBmW championship cut cut cutpgaWDtHE pLaYErS cut cut cut cutaccenture match play championshipt33nAtionAL teAMS: Walker cup (1), 1991.2-358 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSJeev Milka singh (siNg)eXeMPt StAtUS: minor medical ExtensionFULL nAMe: chiranjeev milkha SinghHeiGHt: 6-0weiGHt: 165BiRtHDAte: December 15, 1971BiRtHPLAce: chandigarh, IndiaReSiDence: chandigarh, IndiaFAMiLY: Wife, Kudrat; HarjaieDUcAtion: abilene christian universitySPeciAL inteReStS: moviestURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1993JoineD toUR: 2009nationwide tour AlumnusBeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:4—2009 World golf championships-ca championship.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (17):1994 Shinhan Donghae open [Kor], Northern Indianopen. 1995 philippine classic [asia], asian matchplaychampionship, thailand pga, toyota crown open [thai],mahindra Bpgc open [India]. 1996 philip morris asia cup.1999 Lexus International [asia]. 2006 Volvo china open[Eur], Volvo masters [Eur], casio World open [Jpn], golfNippon Series Jt cup [Jpn]. 2008 Bank austria golf open[Eur], Nagashima Shigeo Invitational Sega Sammy cup[Jpn], Barclays Singapore open [asia], golf Nippon SeriesJt cup [Jpn].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t9—World golf championships-accenture match playchampionship.2010 SeASon:Will begin the 2011 season on a minor medical Extension,with four events remaining to equal No. 125 troy merritt’searnings for the 2010 season...Finished t9 at the Worldgolf championships-accenture match play championshipin his first pga tour start of the year, losing to eventualchampion Ian poulter in the third round…missed sevenweeks due to tendinitis in his left shoulder. the shoulderstarted bothering him at the European tour’s DubaiDesert classic in February. He played through the painuntil late march. made his return at the Hp Byron Nelsonchampionship and finished t32.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Joined the pga tour as a Special temporarymember in late august. made the cut in 11 of 15 pgatour starts...Finished a season-best fourth at the Worldgolf championships-ca championship, where he sharedthe first-round lead at Doral after shooting 65...In theturning Stone resort championship, shot a final-round8-under 64 to post a t7 finish and earn a spot at thenext event, the Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals forchildren open (went on to finish t62 in final start of theyear)...represented India in a second consecutive omEgamission Hills World cup in late 2009. 2008: Had an excellentyear on three tours, winning in Europe and Japan andfinishing in the top-10 at the pga championship (t9)...Won the Barclays Singapore open on the asian tour inmid-November, beating Ernie Els and padraig Harringtonby one...Lost in a three-hole playoff in march at theBallantine’s championship on Jeju Island, South Korea,on the European tour. But the second-place performanceearned him a spot in the following week’s World golfchampionships-ca championship...made 18 pars in thefinal round to win the Bank austria golf open...Won forthe third time on the Japan golf tour in July with a victoryat the Nagashima Shigeo Invitational Sega Sammy cup...Despite being hampered by an injured tendon in his rightfoot, shared the first-round lead at the pga championshipwith a 2-under 68 and went on to finish t9. It was his firsttop-10 in a major championship in eight career starts andthe first major top-10 for an Indian golfer. also finished t25at the masters earlier in the year. 2006: Had career year onthe European tour, finishing No. 16 on order of merit, winningthe Volvo china open at Beijing in april and finishingit with a win in the Volvo masters at Valderrama, Spain inlate october. Latter victory pushed him to 77th in the officialWorld golf ranking...the first Indian golfer to qualify for theEuropean tour took advantage of Sergio garcia’s bogey onthe 72nd hole to win the Volvo masters as Singh finishedone stroke ahead of garcia, padraig Harrington and LukeDonald. concluded the year with consecutive wins on theJapan golf tour at the casio World open and golf NipponSeries Jt cup, moving to 47th in the World ranking. careerbreakoutseason came after suffering from a wrist injuryfor several years prior to 2006. 2002: Shot final-round 77to miss card at the pga tour Qualifying tournament. alsoparticipated in Q-School in 2001. 1997: Finished seventhat the European tour Qualifying tournament to earn hisEuropean tour card for 1998. 1993: Won first professionaltitle at the Southern oklahoma State open soon after turningprofessional. Amateur: Won first amateur tournamentin India at age 13...Led abilene christian to the 1993 NcaaDivision II championship as he captured the medalist title...represented India in 1996 alfred Dunhill cup, beatingandrew coltart as India pulled an upset of Scotland. alsoplayed for India in 1999 at the team event.PeRSonAL:Father, milkha—nicknamed the “Flying Sikh”—was anolympic sprinter in the 1960 and 1964 Summer olympics.mother, Nirmal Kaur, is the former captain of India’snational volleyball team…undergoes yoga exercises inmornings before playing…Was awarded the “padma Shri,”the highest award for a citizen from the government ofIndia, in 2007.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.63 (59)Driving Distance ...........................................287.3 (100)Driving accuracy percentage .......................60.94% (136)greens in regulation percentage ................65.28% (152)putting average ...........................................1.794 (123)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–Wyndham championship/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 64–3 times, mostrecent 2010 Wyndham championship/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $360,000–2009 World golf championships–ca championship/4career High official world Rank: after 2009 transitionschampionship/28Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2001 12002 1 1 $12,794/2006 3 1 16,676/2007 12 6 79,179/2008 5 4 1 2 252,849/2009 15 11 2 3 378,686/2010 19 11 1 4 157/253 420,245/164total 56 34 4 9 1,160,429nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2002 2 1 $1,913/2732003 11 6 1 1 24,628/129total 13 7 1 1 26,541eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 10 9 1 5 $383,801* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masterst37 t25 cutu.S. open t62 t59 t36 cutBritish opencutpga cut t9 t67tHE pLaYErSt64accenture match play championship t33 t33 t9Bridgestone Invitational t51 t64ca championship t28 t26 4HSBc championst33nAtionAL teAMS: World cup (2), 2008, 2009, Dunhill cup (2), 1996, 1999.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-359


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSMike smallSection Player BiograPhies2BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t9—1998 Bell canadian open.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):1997 monterrey open, cleveland open.otHeR VictoRieS: (13):2001 Illinois pga championship. 2003 Illinois pgachampionship, Illinois open. 2004 Illinois pga championship.2005 pga professional championship, Illinois pgachampionship. 2006 Illinois pga championship. 2007 Illinoispga championship. 2008 Illinois pga championship 2009pga professional championship, Illinois pga championship.2010 pga professional championship, Illinois pgachampionship.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t17—mayakoba golf classic.2010 SeASon:claimed his record-tying third (and second consecutive)pga professional National championship at French Lickresort in Indiana. as a result, is exempt into six pga tourevents in 2011. It qualifies him for his 10th major championship,including his seventh pga championship. Won theIllinois pga championship for the ninth time and did soin convincing fashion, by 11 strokes at olympia Fields cc.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:Winner of three pga professional championships (2005, 2009-10). owner of a record nine Illinois pga championship titles,including eight straight (2001, 2003-10). also won the IllinoiseXeMPt StAtUS: pga club professional championFULL nAMe: mike SmallHeiGHt: 6-1weiGHt: 170BiRtHDAte: march 4, 1966BiRtHPLAce: aurora, ILReSiDence: Danville, IL; plays out of Danville ccopen in 2003, becoming the first player to win both tournamentsin the same year. among his 63 career starts on the pga tour,has played in nine major championships. made cuts at the 2005(76th) and 2007 pga championship (t69), but missed the cut atthat event in 2004, 2006, 2009 and 2010. missed the cut in allthree starts at the u.S. open (1994, 1998 and 2007). Has played in97 Nationwide tour events and was a member in 1996, 1997 and1999...two-time winner on the Nationwide tour in 1997. Eraseda two-stroke deficit on the final day at the monterrey open witha 5-under 67 to win by one over mark carnevale, chris Dimarcoand Brian Kamm. captured his second title three months later,at the cleveland open, posting a final-round 66 to edge patrickSheehan by one stroke. Went on to finish No. 14 on the 1997money list, with $102,079 and earn his 1998 pga tour card.the following season on the pga tour, his only full season ontour, he made the cut in eight of 26 cuts with a career-best t9at the Bell canadian open (his only career top-10). Finished with$112,336 to rank No. 178 on the money list. Amateur: Four-yearletterwinner at the university of Illinois, from 1985-88. memberof the 1988 Big ten championship team and finished secondindividually in that tournament behind teammate and currentpga tour member Steve Stricker. Earned 1988 all-conferencehonors. Winner of two collegiate events his senior season (ButlerNational Intercollegiate and the michigan State Spartan classic).Winner of the 1984 Junior masters.PeRSonAL:currently in his 11th season as the university of Illinois head men’sgolf coach. Has recently guided the Illini to back-to-back Big tenchampionships (2009-10) and his team to 18 tournament titles in thepast 3 1/2 seasons. Was named midwest regional coach of theFAMiLY: Wife, ann; Will (4/20/96), Wyatt michael(6/27/98)eDUcAtion: university of Illinois (1988, commerce andmarketing)SPeciAL inteReStS: FamilytURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1990nationwide tour Graduate (1997)Year and Big ten coach of the Year in 2010, his third time to receiveeach honor. coached junior Scott Langley to low medalist honors atthe 2010 Ncaa championship and then saw him finish t16 at theu.S. open at pebble Beach. Langley went on to earn all-Big tenconference player of the Year honors, the second player under Smallto win the award. He has the distinction of playing on a Big tenchampionship team (1988) and coaching two (2009-10)…Father,Bill, was the captain of the 1963 Big ten champion Fighting Illinibasketball team, earning all-Big ten accolades. Brother, andy, wasa member of the 1990 Big ten champion Illinois baseball squad.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................73.44Driving Distance ...........................................293.5Driving accuracy percentage .......................68.65%greens in regulation percentage ................58.33%putting average ...........................................1.894(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 67–mayakoba golf classic/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 65–2006 u.S.Bank championship in milwaukee/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $57,200–1998 Bell canadian open/t9career High official world Rank: after 2004 84 LumBErclassic/702<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1990 11991 21993 11994 41995 2 1 1 $17,875/2421998 26 8 1 3 112,336/1781999 12001 12003 1 1 14,430/2004 2 1 33,360/2005 2 2 21,900/2006 9 5 40,256/2007 2 1 13,050/2009 12010 8 3 1 69,665/total 63 22 1 5 322,872nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1990 5 2 $1,142/2031992 31993 21994 2 1 1,205/2141996 25 13 1 1 4 26,969/711997 27 15 2 3 8 102,079/141998 5 1 1 1 7,875/1391999 22 10 1 3 3 42,913/672000 1 1 2,080/2452001 2 1 1 10,350/1712004 12006 1 1 1,781/2792007 1 1 5,025/238total 97 46 2 2 8 17 201,418<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03the Barclayscutu.S. open cut cutBmW championship cut cut cut cut t43Year 04 05 06 07 08 09 10u.S. opencutpga cut 76 cut t69 cut cutBmW championship t27 70 cut* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*2-360 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSChris smitheXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: christopher mcclain SmithHeiGHt: 5-11weiGHt: 190BiRtHDAte: april 15, 1969BiRtHPLAce: Indianapolis, INReSiDence: peru, IN; plays out of rock Hollow gcFAMiLY: Wife, patricia; abigail (2/28/93), cameronmcclain (3/24/97)eDUcAtion: ohio State university (1991, Economics)SPeciAL inteReStS: Horse racing, u.S. trivia, sheepshearing, bird watchingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1991Q ScHooL: 1998JoineD toUR: 1996nationwide tour Graduate (1995, 1997, 2000)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2002 Buick classic.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (5):1995 gateway classic, Dakota Dunes open. 1997 upstateclassic, Dakota Dunes open, omaha classic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t43—Hp Byron Nelson championship.2010 SeASon:Splitting time between home duties and professional golf,made 10 starts on the pga tour and seven on theNationwide tour, playing out of the past champion category.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made two cuts in three starts on the pga tour witha best finish of t13 at the puerto rico open…made the cutin three of eight starts on the Nationwide tour, with his lonetop-10 being a t4 at the South georgia classic…His playingseason ended after wife, Beth, died and children were injuredin an auto accident in late June in Indiana…pga tour andNationwide tour players wore ribbons at tournaments toshow their support and a benefit golf tournament was held.2008: t28 finish at the puerto rico open was his only madecut in five starts on the pga tour…Finished No. 57 onthe Nationwide tour money list, with top-10 finishes at theseason-opening movistar panama championship (fourth) andthe Knoxville open (t5). 2007: competed in eight pga tourand 22 Nationwide tour events, with two top-10s on theNationwide tour. 2006: Finished outside the top 150 (No. 195)on the pga tour money list for the second straight season…made cut in 12 of 21 starts with one top-25, a t24 at the B.c.open presented by turning Stone resort. 2005: made cut intwo of five Nationwide tour events with his only top-10 of theseason, a t4 at the chitimacha Louisiana open…posted justone top-10 for the third straight season, a t5 at the u.S. Bankchampionship in milwaukee. 2004: His consistent play late inthe season secured a spot in the top 125, after falling out in2003. 2002: captured first tour victory at the Buick classicin his 148th tour start. Had sole possession of 54-hole lead.Sewed up first-place check of $630,000 with a one-stroke victoryover David gossett, pat perez and Loren roberts…Firedcareer-low 63 during third round of the Buick challenge. 2000:Established a Nationwide tour record with five runner-up finishes…Sixth-placefinish on money list earned his tour cardfor 2001 season. 2000: tore tendon in left wrist at the omahaclassic in august which sidelined him for seven weeks. 1999:Had a 427-yard drive in the final round of the Honda classic,which at the time was the longest recorded drive at a tourevent (surpassed by Davis Love III’s 476-yarder in 2004). 1997:Earned three of his five Nationwide tour victories in 1997,making him the first player to take advantage of a three-winpromotion to the tour. 1995: Won the upstate classic, DakotaDunes open and the omaha classic en route to player of theYear honors…Finished seventh on 1995 Nationwide tourmoney list to graduate to pga tour for first time…two-timewinner, at the gateway classic and the Dakota Dunes open,in a three-week period. Amateur: all-american at ohio Statein 1991 and Big ten medalist. 1990 Indiana State amateurchampion and player of the Year.PeRSonAL:Lifelong St. Louis cardinals fan, became friends with formercatcher tom pagnozzi the week of his 1995 gateway classicvictory in St. Louis…Says one of his career highlightswas teaming with Bob Benson to win the 2008 truck cupInvitational, an informal competition held annually on theNationwide tour in Fort Smith, ar.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................73.59Driving Distance ...........................................298.8Driving accuracy percentage .......................63.49%greens in regulation percentage ................63.58%putting average ...........................................1.850(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 69–2 times, most recentWyndham championship/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–3 times, mostrecent 2006 u.S. Bank championship in milwaukee/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $630,000–2002 Buick classic/1career High official world Rank: after 2002 canongreater Hartford open/56Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1987a 11991 11993 3 1 1 1 $24,000/2071994 2 1 3,075/2941996 28 12 41,112/2061997 6 6 1 3 120,768/1511998 31 16 2 2 184,933/1441999 28 11 1 116,794/1842001 30 20 1 5 8 932,810/582002 30 21 1 5 8 1,361,094/432003 30 15 1 6 479,523/1312004 33 19 1 1 4 692,785/1152005 32 14 1 4 454,375/1542006 21 12 1 183,411/1952007 8 4 223/204 50,381/2282008 5 1 243/81 22,775/2462009 3 2 1 226/37 71,425/2122010 10 1 225/27 23,400/233total 302 156 1 2 17 39 4,762,659nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1992 11993 11995 28 14 2 2 1 7 10 $143,200/71997 17 16 3 2 1 8 12 225,201/11998 1 1 390/2972000 20 17 5 7 13 236,541/62006 5 2 1 2 25,090/1392007 22 10 2 4 72,985/812008 24 16 2 8 115,482/572009 8 4 1 3 45,663/1102010 7total 134 80 5 9 2 28 52 864,551* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05u.S. open t60 t62 cut cut cutDeutsche Bank championshipcut cut t40British open t76 71pga t29 t53tHE pLaYErScut cut cut cutBridgestone Invitationalt55the Barclays 81 t68 t46 t16 1 cut t71 cutBmW championship cut t70 t53 cut t20 cut t19 t51 t28Year 06 07 08the BarclayscutBmW championshipcutpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-361


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSNate smithSection Player BiograPhies2nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2010 WNB golf classic.2010 SeASon:made way onto pga tour in a 2010 after finishing t11 atpga tour Qualifying School. Finished his rookie seasonNo. 27 on the Nationwide tour money list, making the cutin 16 of 28 starts. Had eight top-25 finishes and chalkedup his first career win in the process. Fired a final-round66 at midland country club to win by two strokes over atrio of contenders at the WNB golf classic. Began the finalround two shots back of leader Darron Stiles (71) but kickstartedhis day with a birdie on the first hole. moved intothe lead when veteran Brandt Jobe bogeyed the final holeto finish at 16-under par. Needing only par to win, rolled ina 35-foot birdie putt to reach 18-under and make the finalmargin two shots. First-place check of $94,500 vaulted himfrom No. 78 on the money list to No. 25…In may, fired a9-under 61 to take the opening-round lead by three strokesat the Fort Smith classic. Held the second-round lead byone and was only one shot off the pace entering the finaleXeMPt StAtUS: t11 at 2010 pga tour QualifyingtournamentFULL nAMe: Nathan Jeremy SmithHeiGHt: 6-2weiGHt: 165BiRtHDAte: august 7, 1983BiRtHPLAce: Santa monica, caday at Hardscrabble cc but shot a 1-over 71 and wound upt16…First top-10 came the next week, with a t9 at themexico open Bicentenary, where his 7-under 65 Saturdaymoved him into contention after making the 36-hole cuton the number (2-over)…continued his solid play after hismidland win by finishing t5 in his next start, the Sobobaclassic. Eagled the par-5 18th hole Sunday to jump fromt16 to t5. recorded four rounds in the 60s to pick up histhird top-10…Entered the tour championship No. 24 on themoney list but a t33 finish dropped him to No. 27, $10,047out of the top-25.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:Had never played in a pga tour or Nationwide tourevent prior to 2010. most recently played on the Europeanchallenge tour in 2009. Has also played on the Hooterstour in 2007-08. Amateur: two-time all-american at Dukeuniversity. attended robert Louis Stevenson High Schoolin pebble Beach, ca, where he lettered in golf, basketballand baseball.ReSiDence: Santa cruz, ca; plays out of pasatiempogcFAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: Duke university (2006, culturalanthropology)SPeciAL inteReStS: FishingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2006nationwide tour AlumnusPeRSonAL:Lists alistair Dyer as his instructor…Favorite course he’splayed is cypress point gL and looks forward to playingaugusta National. Never travels without his “luckyblankie.”…First car was a Honda civic. Now drives FordExplorer…Favorite college team is Duke university andfavorite professional team is the San Francisco 49ers…Enjoys watching “the office” and “Entourage.”…Favorite movies are “Wedding crashers” and “Dumb andDumber.”…Favorite entertainer is tupac Shakur…otherfavorites include Japanese food, michael Jordan andvacationing in Hawaii…puts his father, tiger Woods andJordan in his dream foursome. Involved with the First teeof monterey in california.PLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer High official world Rank: after 2010 Vikingclassic/264<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 28 16 1 3 8 $199,212/27total 28 16 1 3 8 199,212eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 2 1 $6,864* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*scott stallingseXeMPt StAtUS: t11 at 2010 pga tour QualifyingtournamentFULL nAMe: Scott robert StallingsHeiGHt: 6-0weiGHt: 195BiRtHDAte: march 25, 1985BiRtHPLAce: Worcester, maReSiDence: Knoxville, tN ; plays out of oak ridge cc(oak ridge, tN)FAMiLY: Wife, JennifereDUcAtion: tennessee tech (2007, Businessmanagement)SPeciAL inteReStS: music, gunstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2007nationwide tour Alumnus2010 SeASon:played his rookie season on the Nationwide tour, finishingNo. 53 on the official money list. made five of his first eightcuts. posted his first top-10 finish at the BmW charitypro-am, the ninth event of the year, finishing t7. Fired fourrounds in the 60s, including a final-round 63. prior to thatweek, his best score of the year was a 68…recorded hissecond top-10 finish six starts later, at the chiquita classic.Shot four rounds in the 60s, including a third-round 65 andfinal-round-67 to t5…added a t7 at the cox classic, wherehis third-round 67 included a 7-under 29 on the back nine.one of eight players to miss earning pga tour status for2010 by a stroke at the 2009 Qualifying tournament.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2008: Finished t14 at the chattanooga classic, where heposted opening scores of 64-62 and was one shot off the36-hole lead of Webb Simpson. His 126 score is tied forthe third-lowest opening-36 hole score in Nationwide tourhistory. Weekend rounds of 73-76 dropped him down theleaderboard...played on both Nga Hooters tour and thetarheel tour in 2008-09...made the cut in 11 of 14 startson the Hooters tour in 2009 with nine top-25 finishes.Amateur: two-time ohio Valley conference player of theYear. Won seven collegiate events. Was an all-america in2006. Named to the dean’s list four years...Was named allstatein golf during his high school days at oak ridge High.PLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer High official world Rank: after 2010 Frys.comopen/5472-362 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSPeRSonAL:Biggest thrill in golf was teaching the sport to wounded veterans in the army…Favoritecourse he’s played is Diamond creek in Banner Elk, Nc, and would like to play augustaNational…Never travels without a pillow from home and his ipod…First car was a 1992Honda accord and now drives a Honda Element…Favorite college team is the tennesseeVolunteers and roots for the Boston red Sox, Boston celtics and New England patriots…Favorite tV shows are “the office” and “24.”…Favorite movies are “the Bourne Identity,”“the Bourne Supremacy” and “the Bourne ultimatum.”…Favorite entertainer is Stevecarell…Favorite city to visit is Boston…Lists his father, grandfather and college coachas the men he would like to have join him for a dream round of golf..Says if he wasn’t aprofessional golfer he’d want to be a pediatrician…puts spending a month with his wife inaustralia and New Zealand on his bucket list. Is involved in the Wounded Warrior project,along with pray with africa and Knoxlife church…He has one sister…Spent time as aFellowship of christian athletes camp counselor.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (2):1996 BellSouth classic. 1997 united airlines Hawaiianopen.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):1996 Louisiana open.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (2):1996 casio World open [Jpn], Lincoln mercury KapaluaInternational.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t4—the greenbrier classic; t10—reno-tahoe open.scott stallings (Continued)Paul stankowskieXeMPt StAtUS: t9 at 2010 pga tour QualifyingtournamentFULL nAMe: paul Francis StankowskiHeiGHt: 6-0weiGHt: 190BiRtHDAte: December 2, 1969BiRtHPLAce: oxnard, caReSiDence: Flower mound, tX<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 2-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1994 29 10 3 4 $170,393/1061995 31 15 1 3 144,558/1331996 25 11 1 3 3 390,575/521997 29 22 1 1 5 15 929,405/211998 26 14 2 6 322,036/961999 28 11 1 2 6 362,889/1132000 22 16 3 9 669,709/702001 27 19 1 2 5 743,603/692002 31 18 2 6 565,294/1182003 21 13 4 6 719,436/892004 14 7 1 4 442,872/1502005 12006 22 13 3 319,597/1712007 18 7 4 160/1,288 282,389/1782008 13 5 3 207/488 156,077/2102009 9 3 2 203/75 90,445/2062010 18 13 2 6 296/146 666,591/137total 364 197 2 1 2 30 85 6,975,869nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1991 1 1 $1,063/2231992 3 1 1 1,296/2121993 1 1 665/2431994 11996 2 2 1 1 2 46,800/432008 4 2 1 13,041/1662009 12 3 7,031/2102010 8 6 3 28,898/128total 32 16 1 1 7 98,794* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*2010 SeASon:recorded a pair of top-10 finishes, his first top-10s since the2004 FedEx St. Jude classic (t9)…Initial top 10 of the yearcame with a t10 at the reno-tahoe open…posted his secondtop 10 with a t4 at the greenbrier classic, giving himhis first multiple-top-10 season since recording four in 2003.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made three pga tour cuts in nine starts, two ofwhich were top-25s, at the puerto rico open and Valerotexas open in consecutive starts. also made three cuts onthe Nationwide tour in 2009 in 12 starts. 2008: made fiveof 13 cuts on the pga tour with three top-25 finishes.nAtionwiDe toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0Year events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2007 12008 1 1 1 $8,750/1902009 12010 28 19 3 7 127,606/53total 31 20 3 8 136,356FAMiLY: Wife, regina; Joshua (8/11/99), Katelyn(2/25/02)eDUcAtion: university of texas-El pasoSPeciAL inteReStS: movies, spending time with familyand friendstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1991Q ScHooL: 1993, 1995, 2006nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYgranted minor medical Extension for 2008, but was notable to earn enough to gain member status on tour forremainder of the season. 2007: Limited to 18 events dueto right shoulder injury...Did not play after the Wyndhamchampionship in august, when he underwent surgery onoctober 15, 2007 to remove bone spurs from right shoulder…Loggedfour top-25s in 18 starts in 2007, his best finishbeing t12 at the reno-tahoe open in early august. 2006:Despite first-round 79 at the 2006 Qualifying tournament,finished t8 to regain tour card for 2007…played 2005-06on major medical Extensions, and missed remaining in thatcategory for the rest of the 2006 season by $3,033 after theJohn Deere classic in July. 2004: Limited to 14 events andYear 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06masters cut t5 t39u.S. open cut t19 cut t62British opencutpga cut t47 t67 cut t41 74tHE pLaYErS cut t14 WD cut cut t44 cut cut t16tour championshipt17the Barclays cut cut cut cut cutDeutsche Bank championship t57 t22BmW championship cut t40 cut t72 t61 cut cut WD t58Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-363


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2did not play after Booz allen open. underwent surgery onhis left wrist on august 17, 2004. 2003: underwent rightwrist surgery in may for torn cartilage after missing cut atHp Byron Nelson championship…tried to return in Julybut withdrew from 100th Western open after opening 77.2001: runner-up at the Bob Hope chrysler classic, fourstrokes behind the record-smashing Joe Durant. runner-upfinish was worth a career-best $378,000…at the 2001compaq classic of New orleans, opened the event withcourse-record and career-best 61. 1999: Needed a t3 inthe season-ending Southern Farm Bureau classic to jumpfrom No. 140 on the tour money list to No. 113 to keephis card. 1997: Qualified for tHE tour championship afterfinishing career-high 21st on tour money list…DefeatedJim Furyk and mike reid in playoff at 1997 united airlinesHawaiian open to capture second tour title. 1996:Breakthrough year featured his first victory on tour atBellSouth classic in just his third full season. DefeatedBrandel chamblee with birdie on first extra hole. arrived inatlanta as sixth alternate after winning Nationwide tour’sLouisiana open the week before. Became the only player towin Nationwide tour and pga tour events back to back…Paul stankowski (Continued)after season, won unofficial 1996 Lincoln-mercury KapaluaInternational and the casio World open on Japan golftour. 1993: Earned first tour card via a t26 at the 1993Qualifying tournament. Amateur: three-time all-americaat texas El-paso. two collegiate victories.PeRSonAL:First played golf on Easter Sunday in 1978, and 18 yearslater, won BellSouth classic on Easter…uncertain hewould return to masters, so bought souvenir glass, filledit with bunker sand and placed tee and ball inside asremembrance of first visit to augusta National in 1996.returned in 1997 and 1998…underwent LaSIK surgery inSeptember 1998…Did some work as a guest analyst forgolf channel and Sirius/Xm radio’s pga tour Networkin 2005…cites winning BellSouth classic as his biggestthrill in golf. cites being a dad is his biggest thrill outside ofgolf. Favorite course played is pebble Beach. Would mostlike to play St. andrews. Never travels without his airplaneticket. Favorite college team is the university of alabama.Favorite tV show is “the unit.” Favorite movie is “tommyBoy.” Favorite book is the Holy Bible. Favorite city to visit isKyle stanleyNew York. Would round out his dream foursome with hisdad, brother, tom, and Jesus christ.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.35 (33)Driving Distance ...........................................290.3 (70)Driving accuracy percentage .......................65.38% (68)greens in regulation percentage ................70.88% (9)putting average ...........................................1.753 (26)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–the greenbrier classic/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–2001 compaqclassic of New orleans/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $378,000–2001 Bob Hope chrysler classic/2career High official world Rank: after 1997 Bellcanadian open/25eXeMPt StAtUS: t9 at 2010 pga tour QualifyingtournamentFULL nAMe: Kyle matthew StanleyHeiGHt: 5-11weiGHt: 165BiRtHDAte: November 19, 1987BiRtHPLAce: gig Harbor, WaReSiDence: gig Harbor, WaFAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: clemson universitySPeciAL inteReStS: Friends and family, basketball,musictURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2009nationwide tour AlumnusBeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t19—2009 travelers championship.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t27—crowne plaza Invitational at colonial.2010 SeASon:In his third Nationwide tour start of the season, finished t9at the panama cLaro championhip, his then-career-bestfinish. Was one of four players to post all four rounds in the60s. Shot a 3-under 67 that helped him climb into the top10…at the Fresh Express classic at tpc Stonebrae outsideSan Francisco, he posted his second t9 finish…Four startslater, posted his third t9 finish of the year, at the rexHospital open…Kept his solid play going by finishing t7the next week at the melwood prince george’s countyopen. all four rounds were in the 60s. Finished birdieeagle-birdieSaturday en route to a 66. the eagle was ahole-in-one on the 111-yard, par-3, 17th hole. Shot 30 onthe back nine…Was t9 at the albertsons Boise open…Finished t5 in his next start, the Soboba classic. Finishedt27 at the crowne plaza Invitational at colonial for his bestfinish among three pga tour starts.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: turned professional after finishing 53rd at the u.S.open. Was t19 the following week in his first pro start, thetravelers championship. made the cut in four of five pgatour starts in 2009 and was one for two on the Nationwidetour. Amateur: Won four aJga tournaments and wasnamed Washington Junior golf association player of theYear. Helped his Bellarmine prep team win state championshipshis junior and senior years, finishing second overall inboth tournaments. three-time first-team all-acc and twotimefirst-team all-america at clemson. top player for thetigers for three years. ranked second in school history forcareer stroke average, at 71.63, behind only D.J. trahan’s71.49...Winner of the 2009 Ben Hogan award. runner-upin 2007 and 2009 at the Ncaa championship, losing byPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.36Driving Distance ...........................................302.7Driving accuracy percentage .......................67.01%greens in regulation percentage ................73.02%putting average ...........................................1.793(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 66–2 times, most recent crowneplaza Invitational at colonial/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 66–6 times, mostrecent 2010 crowne plaza Invitational at colonial/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $75,300–2009 travelers championship/t19career High official world Rank: after 2010 rydercup/329<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2007a 12008a 12009a 2 12009 5 4 1 $132,039/2010 3 1 43,090/total 12 6 1 175,129nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2009 2 1 $2,248/2672010 26 16 6 10 168,670/35total 28 17 6 10 170,917* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 08 09u.S. open cut 53nAtionAL teAMS: Walker cup (1), 2007.2-364 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSKyle stanley (Continued)two shots to uSc’s Jamie Lovemark in 2007 and by two toNorth carolina State’s matt Hill in 2009. Had 20 top-10 and28 top-20 finishes in his 32 career starts at clemson. Set18 freshman records at clemson. only player in clemsonhistory to make all-america and win acc player of the Yearas a freshman. Finished third at the acc championshipand Ncaa East regional and was runner up at the Ncaachampionship. player on the 2007 united States Walkercup team…two-time winner of the Southern amateur.PeRSonAL:Lists mike taylor and Dr. morris pickens as his instructors.Favorite course he’s played is augusta National and wouldlike to play pine Valley in New Jersey…Favorite collegeteams are the clemson tigers and gonzaga universitybasketball team…Favorite professional team is theSeattle Seahawks…Superstitions include wearing thecolor blue…Favorite tV show is ESpN’s “Sportscenter.”…Favorite athletes to watch are Kobe Bryant and LeBronJames…Dream foursome included his father, Ben Hoganand Jack Nicklaus. Bucket list includes winning all fourmajor championships. Has one sister.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2010 Nationwide tour championship at Daniel Island.2010 SeASon:made 26 starts in 2010 and earned his first career winto highlight a season that saw him finish No. 6 on themoney list and earn his pga tour card in 2011…Had fourtop-10 finishes, with three of them coming in his final sixstarts…posted his first top-10, at the chiquita classic inJuly. carded four rounds in the 60s, including a secondround65, to finish t10…Next top-10 was a t9 at thealbertsons Boise open…Notched his third top-10 at thechattanooga classic, where he finished fourth, matchinghis best career performance on tour…Saved his best forlast when he nearly went wire to wire to win the seasonendingNationwide tour championship at Daniel Island.Shared the first- and second-round leads and moved to afive-stroke lead after 54 holes, thanks to his third-round65. Struggled during the final round, shooting a 1-over 73to finish at 13-under 275, tied with former u.S. amateurchampion colt Knost. the duo matched pars on the firsttwo playoff holes and birdies on the third before he birdiedthe fourth extra hole to edge Knost for the win. He joinedSteve Flesch (1997), Nick Watney (2004) and matt Every(2009) as the only players to have their first career wincome at the Nationwide tour championship. Victory wasworth $180,000 and propelled him from No. 30 to No. 6 onthe final money list.Brendan steeleeXeMPt StAtUS: 6th on 2010 Nationwide tourmoney listFULL nAMe: Brendan SteeleHeiGHt: 6-2weiGHt: 170BiRtHDAte: april 5, 1983BiRtHPLAce: Idyllwild, cacAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished the season No. 70 on the Nationwide tourmoney list, with three top-10s to his credit. Had a t10 at theprice cutter charity championship, only the second top 10of his career. the first came at the 2008 price cutter charitychampionship, where he t4. Was within two strokes of the54-hole lead at the WNB golf classic but managed only a1-under 71 on the final day at midland cc and dropped intoa t7. Was t8 the following week at the Soboba classic,where he was playing in front of family and friends. grewup in Idlywild, ca, and played high school golf on the cc atSoboba Springs course. 2008: played his rookie season onthe Nationwide tour, registering his only top-10 finish ofthe year with a t4 at the price cutter charity championship,shooting all four rounds in the 60s. made 11 cuts in 21starts, including four top-15 finishes to end the season No.82 on the money list. Had never played in a pga tour orNationwide tour event before 2008. 2007: played on thecanadian tour from 2006-07. most recently made the cutin 10 of 13 starts, with three top-10 finishes. 2006: madeseven of eight cuts during his rookie season, with three top-10 finishes. runner-up finish at the telus Edmonton open,falling in a playoff to Stephen gangluff. 2005: Finishedsecond at the california State open. Winner of four tournamentson the golden State tour. Amateur: Won five timesin college, was a two-time academic all-american, namedto the all-Big West conference team all four years.ReSiDence: Irvine, ca; plays out of Dove canyon cc(Dove canyon, ca)FAMiLY: Wife, anastassiaeDUcAtion: university of california-riverside (2005,Business administration)SPeciAL inteReStS: Hockey, musictURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2005nationwide tour Graduate (2010)PeRSonAL:got his start in golf from his big brother. uncle, anthonygeary, plays Luke on “general Hospital.”…grew up in asmall town (Hemet, ca) that didn’t have a golf course ora driving range. Biggest thrill outside of golf was gettingmarried…Favorite course he’s played is turnberry andhopes to play augusta National…First car was a mercurycougar and now drives a BmW 325i…Favorite pro team isthe Los angeles Kings…Enjoys watching “Seinfeld,” andfavorite book is Dark passage…other favorites includesour candy, watching alexander ovechkin play hockey andvisiting amsterdam…Favorite vacation spot is Hawaii.Lists Wayne gretzky, mario Lemieux and his brother, Sean,to round out his dream foursome…charity work involvesgrandfathers for golf.PLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer High official world Rank: after 2010 World golfchampionships-HSBc champions/204Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2008 21 11 1 5 $84,281/822009 18 9 3 6 85,285/702010 26 18 1 4 13 346,258/6total 65 38 1 8 24 515,824* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-365


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSWill stricklerSection Player BiograPhies22010 SeASon:Earned his pga tour card for the first time with a t27finish at the 2010 Qualifying tournament. gained his carddespite a bogey on the final hole, which allowed fellowFlorida gator alum Billy Horschel to gain his card (alongwith Scott gordon). Has never played in a pga tour event.Finished t32 at the Winn-Dixie Jacksonville open in hisonly career Nationwide tour start. played on the 2010canadian tour, with a season-best t4 at the 2010 DesertDunes classic. Has also played on the Nga Hooters tour.eXeMPt StAtUS: t27 at the 2010 pga tourQualifying tournamentFULL nAMe: William Belder StricklerHeiGHt: 6-5weiGHt: 190BiRtHDAte: January 15, 1986BiRtHPLAce: Bronxville, NY<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 1 1 $3,600/234total 1 1 3,600* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:Amateur: captain of the golf team during his seniorseason at Florida. Individual medalist at the 2009 goldenocala collegiate. Winner of the 2007 and 2008 connecticutamateur championship. Was t2 in stroke play qualifyingat the 2009 u.S. amateur, with a two-round total of 141 atSouthern Hills cc in tulsa, oK. Went on to win one matchbefore dropping his second round contest.ReSiDence: gainesville, FL; plays out of university ofFlorida gcFAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: university of Florida (2009, Economics,anthropology)SPeciAL inteReStS: musictURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2009PeRSonAL:Biggest thrill in golf was competing for the university ofFlorida…Favorite golf course played is point o’Woodsg&cc in michigan…Would most like to play augustaNational. Never travels without his headphones…Favoriteprofessional team is the New York Yankees…FavoritetV show is “two and a Half men.”…Enjoys James Bondmovies…Favorite entertainer is Drake…Enjoys Dan Brownnovels…Favorite city to visit is New York…Favorite vacationspots are the Florida beaches…Would round out hisdream foursome with tiger Woods, Fred couples and JackNicklaus.Daniel summerhayseXeMPt StAtUS: 5th on 2010 Nationwide tourmoney listFULL nAMe: Daniel rich SummerhaysHeiGHt: 5-8weiGHt: 185BiRtHDAte: December 2, 1983BiRtHPLAce: Bountiful, utReSiDence: Farmington, ut; plays out of oakridge ccFAMiLY: Wife, Emily; Jack Daniel (3/20/08), pattonWhite (11/9/09)eDUcAtion: Brigham Young university (2008, BusinessFinance)SPeciAL inteReStS: ping-pong, family, sportstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2007nationwide tour Graduate (2010)nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2007 Nationwide children’s Hospital Invitational.2010 SeASon:made 26 starts and had three seconds and a third-placefinish among his seven top-10s on the Nationwide tour.Finished the season No. 5 on the money list, with $391,742,the second-highest total in tour history for a player withouta victory. also was No. 2 in all-around ranking, No. 4 inScoring average and total Driving and No. 6 in greens inregulation…made one cut in his first six starts but wasrunner-up at the Stadion athens classic, where he heldthe 54-hole lead. a 2-over 73 in the final round left himone stroke back of winner martin piller, alone in second…posted his second top-10 finish at the Ford Wayne gretzkyclassic. Fired a third-round 65, matching his low round ofthe year, to enter the final round tied for fifth, eight shotsback. Shot a final-round 69 to drop to t10…Finished t3at the Nationwide children’s Hospital Invitational, wherehe held the lead heading into the final nine holes at ohioState university’s Scarlet course. made the turn at 9-underpar but was overtaken by D.J. Brigman, who was severalgroups in front. Brigman completed play at 10-under.Summerhays needed a birdie on one of the two closingholes to force a tie. after a par at No. 17, his second shotat the par-4 18th bounced over the green, and he settledfor a bogey, dropping him into a t3. Improved seven spotsto No. 14 on the money list…Began the final round of thepreferred Health Systems Wichita open with three consecutivebirdies to move into contention. up-and-down roundincluded two front-nine double bogeys, two bogeys and twoback-nine eagles along with another birdie for a 3-under68. Finished t4 after four rounds in the 60s…continued hissolid play the next week by finishing t9 at the price cuttercharity championship. played the final 47 holes without abogey en route to recording his fifth top-10 of the year…Solidified his spot on the 2011 pga tour with back-to-backsecond-place finishes at the albertsons Boise open and theSoboba golf classic late in the year… Finished runner-upby one stroke to Hunter Haas at the albertsons Boise openafter holding the 54-hole lead. Birdied three of his firstfour holes to get to 20-under par but had to settle for 14consecutive pars to close the day. Second-place effort washis sixth top-10 of the year and was worth $78,300, pushinghis season total high enough to lock up a spot among “the25” leading money-winners at the end of the year and aberth on the pga tour in 2011…Kept his solid play goingby finishing runner-up in his next start, the Soboba classic.posted four rounds in the 60s to finish three back of winnerSteven Bowditch. picked up $108,000, the largest check ofhis career, while notching his seventh top-10 of the year.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Ended the season No. 81 on the Nationwide tourmoney list. made 12 cuts in 26 starts but had only threetop-25 finishes. His top efforts were t4s at the moonahclassic and the athens regional Foundation classic...closed the year by making six cuts in his final seven starts,but a t25 at the utah championship was his best finish.2008: made the cut in 16 of 28 starts, with four top-10finishes. Enjoyed his first top-10 performance of the seasonPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................74.01Driving Distance ...........................................290.0Driving accuracy percentage .......................75.00%greens in regulation percentage ................58.33%putting average ...........................................2.000(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 77–u.S. open/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 77–2010 u.S.open/2career High official world Rank: after 2010 World golfchampionships-HSBc champions/2562-366 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSand his best showing since winning the 2007 Nationwidechildren’s Hospital Invitational when he t9 at the Southgeorgia classic. Bettered his georgia performance by postingthe lowest weekend scores at the Fort Smith classicto move to a t3...Earned top finish of the year with a t2at the preferred Health Systems Wichita open, where heplayed the front nine in 1-under for the week and the backnine in 19-under...Finished t8 at the oregon classic. postedpar-or-better scores in 23 of his final 26 rounds to close theyear. 2007: made the cut in 11 of 13 starts during his rookieseason on the Nationwide tour. Finished the season No.113 on the money list, with $46,926. Qualified for a spotin the Nationwide children’s Hospital Invitational when heearned first-team all-american honors at BYu. made goodon the invitation by winning the event by two strokes overchris Nallen and chad collins, becoming the first amateurto win a Nationwide tour title. He couldn’t accept the$126,000 first prize but did earn a full exemption for theremainder of the season and all of 2008. three days later,he made the decision to forego his senior season at BYuDaniel summerhays (Continued)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2010 1total 1nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2001a 12007a 1 1 1 1 12007 12 10 1 4 $46,926/1132008 28 16 1 1 4 10 177,845/352009 26 12 2 3 70,540/812010 26 16 3 1 7 12 391,742/5total 94 55 1 4 2 15 30 687,054* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*and turned professional. He only had three classes remainingto graduate. Went on to post four additional top-25finishes, including a t10 at the Northeast pennsylvaniaclassic. Amateur: completed his amateur career witha fourth-place showing at the Ncaa championship andbecame one of 10 players to earn first-team ping allamericanhonors. He had the second-best scoring averageamong Division 1 players (69.95) and finished seventh orbetter in 10 of the cougars’ 14 events. Was the mountainWest conference Freshman of the Year in 2003...Shot a10-under 60 at golden Horseshoe gc in Williamsburg, Va,to tie the Ncaa single-round scoring record during the2006 golfweek/ping preview in october 2006.PeRSonAL:comes from a golf family…His older brother, Boyd, isa past Nationwide tour member, while his uncle BruceSummerhays was a champions tour player and his cousincarrie roberts is a former Lpga player who is now the headwomen’s golf coach at BYu…Lists his dad and brother<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 10u.S. opencutPhil Tataurangi (TaT-tuh-run-gee)as his heroes. got his start in golf from his dad…Serveda two-year mormon mission from June 2003-June 2005in Santiago, chile, and is fluent in Spanish…cites winningthe 2007 Nationwide children’s Hospital Invitationalas his biggest thrill in golf. Was a member of the DavisHigh School (Kaysville, ut) state championship basketballteam…Is an avid ping-pong player. Says changing hischildren’s diapers is no problem since he has more than 20nieces and nephews…With his Spanish-language background,considered himself part of the Nationwide tour’s“Latin Federation,” which, at the time included miguelangel carballo, Sebastian Fernandez, Fabian gomez andEsteban toledo. Says he understands chilean slang perfectlybut “argentine or mexican slang words are a littledifferent.”…Lists cafe rio in Salt Lake city as his favoriterestaurant…His most-memorable christmas present wasthe first set of ping Eye-2 beryllium irons he received whenhe was 12.Section 2 Player BiograPhieseXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: phillip mikaera tataurangiHeiGHt: 5-10weiGHt: 175BiRtHDAte: october 31, 1971BiRtHPLAce: auckland, New ZealandReSiDence: taupo, New Zealand; plays out of capeKidnappers (Hawkes Bay, New Zealand)FAMiLY: Wife, melanie; Kahurangi Jack (6/30/00), taliaaniwaniwa (5/1/04)SPeciAL inteReStS: music, cooking, friends, sports,golf-course designtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1993Q ScHooL: 1993, 1996, 2001nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2002 Invensys classic at Las Vegas.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):1996 tri-cities open.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (1):1996 australian pga championship [aus].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t45—puerto rico open.2010 SeASon:playing out of the past champion category, made the cutin two of four starts on the pga tour. Best finish was t45at the puerto rico open. also made six of 22 cuts on theNationwide tour.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: missed both cuts in two starts on the pga tour.made eight of 22 cuts on the Nationwide tour, highlightedby a pair of top-10s…In just his second start of the year,finished t8 at the moonah classic…In June, recordeda second t8 at the Fort Smith classic. 2008: missed allsix cuts on the pga tour, but made five of 11 cuts onNationwide tour with a pair of top-25 finishes. 2007:played on his third consecutive major medical Extensionand was unable to earn $560,930 in two events in orderto play out the season on that extension…made two cutsin eight events and recorded one top-25 finish…Sufferedfrom a herniated disk at the base of his spine to causemedical Extensions which began in 2003. 2003: played inhis first masters, made the cut and finished t39. 2002: oneof a record 18 first-time winners, getting his victory at theInvensys classic of Las Vegas…Had heart surgery in July tocontrol a heart condition he has had for several years calledsuperventricular tachycardia, a rapid heartbeat that occursand disappears suddenly. the ailment is not life-threateningbut mirrors the symptoms of a heart attack. Steve Joneshad the procedure done in august 2002 and David tomsin November 2005…carded a final-round 10-under 62 tocapture first tour win at the Invensys classic at Las Vegas.Started the day five shots behind leader David Duval, butposted 10 birdies without a bogey to claim a one-strokevictory at 29-under-par 330 over Stuart appleby and JeffSluman in 90-hole event. 2001: Limited to 12 tour eventsPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................72.93Driving Distance ...........................................274.2Driving accuracy percentage .......................48.57%greens in regulation percentage ................47.78%putting average ...........................................1.767(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 66–St. Jude classic/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2002 Invensysclassic at Las Vegas/5Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $900,000–2002 Invensys classic at Las Vegas/1career High official world Rank: after 2003 at&tpebble Beach National pro-am/64pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-367


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2due to lingering neck injury. Finished solo second to DavidDuval at the michelob championship, his best career pgatour finish at that time. 1996: Earned his first career titleat the Nationwide tri-cities open, finishing at 21-under parand six strokes ahead of runner-up Skip Kendall…Won theaustralian pga championship at the end of the season…<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1994 24 9 2 $47,587/1901996 1 1 3,743/3331997 28 12 1 2 6 256,930/961998 28 13 1 1 5 335,821/891999 29 8 2 3 232,078/1502000 42001 12 4 2 141,581/1892002 25 19 1 4 8 1,643,686/332003 11 6 1 3 354,083/1492004 8 1 6,540/2582006 19 4 55,792/2302007 8 2 1 242/56 77,102/2202008 6 236/122009 22010 4 2 19,449/237total 209 81 1 1 1 10 30 3,174,391nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1994 2 1 1 $2,374/1731995 24 13 1 2 5 39,579/501996 20 13 1 1 3 8 77,535/242000 6 1 2,604/2312001 10 6 1 2 4 59,119/722004 4 2 4,826/2422006 4 3 1 1 17,919/1522007 20 9 4 31,660/1292008 11 5 2 19,859/1492009 22 8 2 3 51,111/1042010 22 6 3 25,924/132total 145 67 1 1 2 10 31 332,511* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*Phil Tataurangi (Continued)gained exempt status for 1997 on the pga tour by finishingt7 at the 1996 pga tour Qualifying tournament.1992: medalist at World amateur team championship asmember of New Zealand’s winning team. Amateur: 1993New Zealand amateur champion.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYPeRSonAL:Father, teroi, played rugby for New Zealand’s maori allBlacks between 1960-66…Started playing golf at age7 after caddying for father…Extremely proud of maoriheritage.Year 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06masterst39the Barclays t16 t80 t54 cut cut t18 cutu.S. open cut cut cutDeutsche Bank championship cut cutBmW championship t67 cut cut WDpgat61tHE pLaYErS cut cut cutaccenture match play championshipt17nAtionAL teAMS: World amateur team championship (1), 1992.Michael ThompsoneXeMPt StAtUS: t16 at pga tour Qualifying SchoolFULL nAMe: michael Hayes thompsonHeiGHt: 6-0weiGHt: 185BiRtHDAte: april 16, 1985BiRtHPLAce: tucson, aZReSiDence: Birmingham, aLFAMiLY: Wife, racheleDUcAtion: university of alabama (2008, accounting)SPeciAL inteReStS: reading, alabama FootballtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2008cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:missed the cut in his only two career starts on the pgatour, at the 2009 at&t pebble Beach National pro-amand the mayakoba golf classic. Winner of the 2010michelob ultra classic on the Nga Hooters tour andwent on to win rookie of the Year honors. also playedon the Hooters tour in 2008-09. Amateur: Won threetournaments at tulane university. after transferring tothe university of alabama, won the 2008 Southeasternconference individual championship. Earned first-team allamericahonors in 2008. Finalist for the 2008 Ben Hogan<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2009 2total 2* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*nAtionAL teAMS: palmer cup (1), 2008.award (finished second to rickie Fowler). Low amateur atthe 2008 u.S. open. member of the 2008 palmer cup team.Second-team all-american in 2007. runner-up at the 2007u.S. amateur.PeRSonAL:Has two brothers, one a u.S. air Force pilot (Zach) and theother an IBm employee with four kids (ryan). His sister,Darcy, is a pediatrician at Johns Hopkins university inBaltimore…attended university High School in tucson, aZ,helping lead his team to the 2001 state championship…Biggest thrill outside of golf was getting married…FavoritePLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 72–2009 at&tpebble Beach National pro-am/1golf course played is Winged Foot. Would most like to playcypress point and St. andrews…Never travels without agood book to read…Favorite professional team is the Neworleans Saints. Favorite college team is the university ofalabama. Superstitions include always marking his ballwith a head’s up 1985 quarter. Favorite tV show is “NcIS.”Loves watching movies and can’t pick a favorite. Favoriteauthor is clive cussler. Favorite food is mexican. Favoritevacation spot is San Diego, ca. Would round out his dreamfoursome with his grandfather (Don), Davis Love III andBen Hogan. Not many people know that he is an EagleScout in the Boy Scouts of america. Bucket list includeswinning all four major championships,touring Europe andgoing on a safari in africa.charities include college golfFellowship.2-368 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSChris TidlandeXeMPt StAtUS: 148th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: christopher Lee tidlandHeiGHt: 6-0weiGHt: 170BiRtHDAte: September 28, 1972BiRtHPLAce: torrance, caReSiDence: Stillwater, oK; plays out of Karsten creekFAMiLY: Wife, amy; Jackson riley (10/7/99), Isabellagrace (5/31/02)eDUcAtion: oklahoma State university (1995,marketing)SPeciAL inteReStS: reading, cooking, familytURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1995Q ScHooL: 2000, 2006nationwide tour Graduate (2009)BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:5—2010 Frys.com open.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):2008 albertsons Boise open. 2009 preferred HealthSystems Wichita open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:5—Frys.com open; t9—the Honda classic.2010 SeASon:In his third year on the pga tour, carded a pair of top-10finishes in 24 starts…rallied from a first-round 73 withsecond- and third-round 67s en route to t9 at the Hondaclassic, second career top-10 finish in 66 starts on thepga tour…Second top 10 of the season came in octoberat the Frys.com open during the pga tour Fall Series.matched his career-low round of 6-under 65 in the thirdround to finish a career-best fifth.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:member of the pga tour in 2001, 2007 and 2010 andthe Nationwide tour in 1996, 1999, 2002-06 and 2008-09.2009: Finished sixth on the Nationwide tour money list toregain his card for 2010…Had a stretch where he made 12of 13 cuts and collected a win, two seconds and nine top-25<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1994a 11995a 21998 11999 1 1 $10,305/2862000 3 1 14,438/2001 29 14 1 191,738/1762002 12005 12007 21 8 1 2 172/1,044 339,482/1692010 24 14 2 3 153/271 588,291/148total 84 38 3 6 1,144,253nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1996 26 9 1 6 $20,211/841997 1 1 980/2351999 20 7 2 10,100/1242000 12002 23 10 3 5 73,170/592003 24 15 1 4 8 140,848/322004 25 19 1 7 13 196,251/212005 25 19 1 1 5 9 168,623/282006 27 14 1 3 8 122,033/502007 4 4 2 3 48,179/1102008 21 12 1 3 7 203,255/282009 21 16 1 2 6 10 354,510/62010 2total 220 126 2 6 1 34 71 1,338,160* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*finishes…Earned his first top-10 of the year with a runnerupfinish at the South georgia classic, where he sharedthe third-round lead with eventual winner garth mulroy.paycheck pushed him over the $1-million mark in careerearnings ($1,046,630), the ninth Nationwide tour playerto reach that plateau…picked up his second Nationwidetour career victory at the preferred Health Systems Wichitaopen with an eagle on the 72nd hole to win by a shot overchad collins and Dave Schultz…runner-up at the FortSmith classic, losing on the first hole of a playoff to JasonEnloe. runner-up finish was the sixth of his career…t9 atthe cox classic in omaha and was in contention the followingweek at the Nationwide children’s Hospital Invitational,where he t8. 2008: made the cut in 12 of 21 starts on theNationwide tour and had a trio of top-10 finishes, includinghis first career win…Earned first career title at thealbertsons Boise open, where he shared the 54-hole lead.Birdied four of the first six holes Sunday en route to a finalround64. Four-shot victory came in his 192nd career starton tour. First-place check of $130,500 vaulted him fromNo. 86 to No. 16 on the money list…Struggled in the finalweeks of the season and wound up No. 28 on the moneylist. 2007: In 46th career start on the pga tour, earnedfirst top-10 at the at&t classic, where he was t6. made<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYthe cut in all four Nationwide tour starts, with three top-15finishes in four starts, including season-best at the utahEnergySolutions championship (t5). 2006: made the cut in14 of 27 starts on the Nationwide tour, with three top-10PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.25 (133)Driving Distance ...........................................288.1 (93)Driving accuracy percentage .......................63.08% (106)greens in regulation percentage ................66.36% (117)putting average ...........................................1.786 (101)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–2 times, most recent Frys.com open/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 65–2 times, mostrecent 2010 Frys.com open/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $200,000–2010 Frys.com open/5career High official world Rank: after 2009 DeutscheBank championship/139Year 95 96 97 98 99 00 01u.S. open cut cut t51 cutthe BarclayscutBmW championshipcutSection 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-369


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSChris Tidland (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2performances. Finished the season No. 50 on the moneylist, with $122,033, marking the fifth straight year with atop-60 finish without securing his pga tour card. 2005:made the cut in 19 of 25 starts on the Nationwide tour,with five top-10 and nine top-25 finishes. Earned $168,623to finish No. 28 on the money list. 2004: made the cut in19 of 25 appearances on the Nationwide tour, including13 top-25 finishes…ranked No. 21 on the final moneylist, with $196,251. Best tournament of the season was aplayoff loss at the Scholarship america Showdown, fallingto eventual winner Kevin Stadler…one of just two playersto post back-to-back eagles, doing so on Nos. 2 and 3 duringthe second round of the albertsons Boise open. 2003:made the cut in 15 of 24 Nationwide tour starts and endedthe year No. 32 on the money list. Lost in a playoff to ZachJohnson at the First tee arkansas classic. 2002: madethe cut in 10 of 23 events, with three top-10s. Finishedt37 at the pga tour Qualifying tournament, missing hispga tour card by just one stroke. 2001: rookie on tour,made cut in 14 of 29 tournaments. Earned $191,738 on theseason, finishing No. 176 on the final money list. Best finishwas a t23 at the Southern Farm Bureau classic. prior to2001 season, had played in eight tour events in his career,making the cut twice. 1998: Won 1998 Bayer championshipon canadian tour. Finished seventh on the canadian orderof merit that year. 1997: Lost in a five-man playoff at 1997telus Edmonton open on canadian tour. Amateur: Helpedlead oklahoma State to the 1995 Ncaa Division I nationalPeter Tomasulo (tom-uh-sUe-low)eXeMPt StAtUS: 23rd on 2010 Nationwide tourmoney listFULL nAMe: peter Jeffrey tomasuloHeiGHt: 5-10weiGHt: 160BiRtHDAte: october 22, 1981BiRtHPLAce: Long Beach, caReSiDence: Long Beach, ca; plays out of Virginia ccchampionship. Ncaa individual medalist runner-up in1995. two-time first-team all-american for oSu. Big Eightconference player of the Year in 1993.PeRSonAL:received his start in golf from his grandfather...Had to skipthe 1999 pga tour Qualifying tournament when his son,Jackson, was born 10 weeks early, weighing 2 pounds, 6ounces. Lists his son as his hero...Says winning the 1995Ncaa championship was his biggest thrill in golf...Fivecareer holes-in-one during competitive rounds, includingone at the 2005 Knoxville open on the Nationwide tour...He and his wife were next-door neighbors growing up.FAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: university of california (2004, LegalStudies)SPeciAL inteReStS: all sportstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2004nationwide tour Graduate (2008, 2010)BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t16—2009 rBc canadian open.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):2005 alberta classic. 2010 Ford Wayne gretzky classic.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (1):2005 montreal open [can].2010 SeASon:made the cut in 15 of 20 Nationwide tour starts and earnedhis second career title in the process. Had one other top-10finish which helped him earn his pga tour card for 2011by finishing No. 23 on the final money list…picked up hissecond career title with a one-stroke win over KeeganBradley at the Ford Wayne gretzky classic. Began the finalround eight shots back of leader Kevin chappell but chargedto the front with a 10-under 61, which included a 7-under 29on his closing nine holes. Birdied his last three holes to posta 24-under total, which held up through the final groups.Both of his wins have come in canada and both times heposted 61s in the process. Victory was worth $144,017and vaulted him from No. 97 to No. 9 on the money list…opened with a 10-under 62 the following week at thechiquita classic to take the first-day lead. Went on to finish21-under for the week and t5…Was steady during theyear and was No. 13 on the money list when he suffered abroken bone in his foot in a pick-up basketball game prior tothe start of the chattanooga classic. Was forced to miss thenext three events but returned to compete in the seasonendningNationwide tour championship wearing a sandalon his right foot. played all 72 holes with the assistance ofa walking cane and collected official money for the week,helping him maintain his spot among the top 25 and lock upa return trip to the pga tour.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made only three starts. posted four rounds in the60s for a 10-under score to finish t5 at the Northeastpennsylvania classic. 2008: Was t7 at the mexico openin morelia, the second event on the schedule. Finishedfifth at the BmW charity pro-am. after three rounds of69, a final-round 63 earned him a t3 finish and a $46,405check at the Ford Wayne gretzky classic. added anothert3 finish at the Nationwide tour players cup. Was t6at the Nationwide children’s Hospital Invitational afterholding the 36-hole lead. made Nationwide tour historyat the utah championship, where he became the first offour players to record a hole-in-one during the first round(chris Stroud, Brian Stuard and Jonathan Fricke). the acewas his second of the season, with his first coming atthe melwood prince george’s county open. added a solofourth the following week at the albertsons Boise openand earned enough money to solidify his spot on the moneylist at No. 13. Besides his two holes-in-one, he became thefirst player to make a double eagle on tour in 2008 whenhe holed his 239-yard second shot at par-5 18th during thesecond round of the chattanooga classic. Finished fifth atthe season-ending Nationwide tour championship at tpccraig ranch, helped by a third round, 8-under 63, jumpingfrom 16th to 11th on the money list. 2007: made the cut in20 of 27 starts on the Nationwide tour, including seven top-25 finishes. Finished the season No. 48 on the money list,with $133,806. cracked the top 10 three times, including aseason-best t5 finish at the BmW charity pro-am at thecliffs, a t6 at the oregon classic and a t7 at the albertsonsPLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 65–2 times, mostrecent 2009 Frys.com open/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $69,233–2009 rBc canadian open/t16career High official world Rank: after 2005 tHE tourchampionship/232<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2005 2 2 1 $55,027/2008 22009 25 5 1 199/89 128,706/201total 29 7 2 183,733nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2005 9 8 1 2 4 $140,896/352006 29 19 3 11 124,293/472007 27 20 3 7 133,806/482008 26 21 2 7 11 296,704/112009 3 2 1 1 18,060/1642010 20 15 1 2 5 223,812/23total 114 85 2 2 18 39 937,570* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 08 09u.S. opencut cutnAtionAL teAMS: palmer cup (1), 2003.2-370 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSPeter Tomasulo (Continued)Boise open. 2006: made the cut in 19 of 29 starts on theNationwide tour, with three top-10 finishes. Was No. 47on the money list by season’s end, with $124,293. postedfour sub-par rounds at the athens regional Foundationclassic to notch his first top-10 of the season, placing t5.posted a 4-under-par 284 at the Henrico county open tofinish t10 after holding a two-stroke lead through the first18 holes. a t8 at the cox classic rounded out his top-10s.2005: made the cut in eight of nine starts during his rookieyear on the Nationwide tour, with two top-10 finishes.Despite limited starts, concluded the season No. 35 on themoney list, with $140,896. In just his second career startand his first of the season, was t13 at the Scholarshipamerica Showdown. after a t59 at the canadian pgachampionship, notched his first career victory, at thealberta classic, with a 9-under-par 275 finish. Set thevictory up with a course-record 10-under 61 in the secondBeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t11—2010 Viking classic, Justin timberlake ShrinersHospitals for children open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t11—Viking classic, Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitalsfor children open; t17—puerto rico open.2010 SeASon:Qualified for tour via pga tour Qualifying School forsecond consecutive season. Failed to crack the top 10 in 22starts during rookie season on the pga tour. Best finisheswere t11s at the Viking classic and Justin timberlakeShriners Hospitals for children open. made three cutsin four starts on the Nationwide tour, with a t8 at thechitimacha Louisiana open his best finish.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: closed with rounds of 69-67 to earn rookie statuson the 2010 pga tour with a t19 finish at the pga tourQualifying tournament. made two tour starts as an amateur,missing the cut at the 2009 u.S. open and the 2009Nationwide children’s Hospital Invitational. Amateur:three-time South coast League champion. Named atlanticcoast conference Freshman of the Year at georgia tech.a three-time all-america selection, including a first-team<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2009a 12010 22 5 3 191/107 $302,618/179total 23 5 3 302,618nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2009a 12010 4 3 1 1 $21,699/142total 5 3 1 1 21,699eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 1 1 $12,258* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*round, including an 8-under 28 on the front nine (equalingthe best nine-hole score of the season). collected acareer-best $81,000 with the victory. Entered the albertaclassic having risen all the way to No. 3 on the canadiantour order of merit, thanks to six top-10 finishes and fivestraight top-five finishes heading into the tournament. Finaltop-10 of the year came at the season-ending Nationwidetour championship. Finished five strokes behind championDavid Branshaw but collected $31,200 for his solo-fourthplace finish to move 10 spots up the money list to No.35. made the cut in both pga tour starts in 2005, witha t24 at the Bell canadian open his best finish. Winnerof the 2005 montreal open on the canadian tour. othervictory came at the 2005 Long Beach open. Amateur: Wasnamed a first-team all-american in 2004 and captained theuniversity of california’s Ncaa championship team. Wasselected as a semifinalist for the 2004 Ben Hogan award,Cameron Tringale (TriN-golly)eXeMPt StAtUS: 4th at 2010 pga tour QualifyingtournamentFULL nAMe: cameron Joseph tringaleHeiGHt: 6-2weiGHt: 185BiRtHDAte: august 24, 1987BiRtHPLAce: mission Viego, caReSiDence: Las Vegas, NVchoice in 2009. acc Scholar athlete of the Year in 2009.two-time academic all-american. Won four times incollege, twice during his senior season. member of thewinning united States team in the 2009 Walker cup competition.played on 2009 palmer cup.PeRSonAL:Has a younger sister and an older brother, Jon, who playedcollege golf at San Jose State…Favorite course he’s playedis augusta National and wants to play pine Valley…Nevertravels without his computer…Favorite college team isgeorgia tech. Favorite professional team is the Los angelesLakers…Favorite tV show is “How I met your mother.”…Favorite movie is “Dumb & Dumber.”…Favorite book is“pillars of the Earth.”…Favorite food is chocolate chipcookies…Favorite athlete to watch is Shawn White…Favorite city to visit is San Francisco and New York…Dream foursome includes his Larry David, Kevin James andJim carrey…Favorite vacation spot is any snowboardingdestination…growing up, wanted to become an actor…cites making the clinching winning putt to win the 2009Walker cup his biggest thrill in golf…Bucket List includesskydiving and running a marathon…charity: Food for theHungry (organization that provides food for those affectedin natural disasters).given annually to the nation’s top collegiate golfer. as ajunior, set the school’s all-time single-season stroke averageat 70.98. as a sophomore, became the youngest calplayer ever to be selected first team all-pacific region andall-pac-10. member of the 2003 u.S. palmer cup squad.three-time u.S. amateur qualifier. runner-up at the 2004Nevada State open to go along with a third-place finish atthe Idaho State open.PeRSonAL:Lists helping team win the 2004 Ncaa championship ashis biggest thrill in golf…calls his dad, who gave him hisstart in golf, his hero…played soccer in high school andhelped lead his team to the state championship. proudof his Italian heritage…great-grandparents hailed fromSan Fele in the southern part of Italy…Favorite movie is“talladega Nights” and is a big fan of Will Ferrell.FAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: georgia tech (2009, management)SPeciAL inteReStS: Snowboarding, surfing, rockclimbingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2009Q ScHooL: 2009<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 09u.S. opencutPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.60 (158)Driving Distance ...........................................294.5 (32)Driving accuracy percentage .......................58.71% (157)greens in regulation percentage ................70.18% (15)putting average ...........................................1.834 (188)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–Justin timberlake ShrinersHospitals for children open/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 64–2010 Justintimberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $98,900–2010 Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for childrenopen/t11career High official world Rank: after 2010 World golfchampionships-HSBc champions/537nAtionAL teAMS: Walker cup (1), 2009; palmer cup (1), 2009.Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-371


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSKirk Triplett (TriP-lit)Section Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (3):2000 Nissan open. 2003 reno-tahoe open. 2006 chryslerclassic of tucson.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (1):1988 alberta open [can].otHeR VictoRieS (3):1988 Sierra Nevada open. 1991 california State open.1996 merrill Lynch pebble Beach Invitational.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t15—reno-tahoe open; t17—puerto rico open, rBccanadian open; t25—St. Jude classic.2010 SeASon:claimed four top-25 finishes in 11 starts, playing out of thepast champion category.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made nine of 20 pga tour cuts, with his bestfinishes being a pair of t27s. Failed to make the necessary$819,958 needed to continue playing on a major medicalExtension. as a result, played out of the past champion categoryin 2010. 2008: played in just nine events on the pgatour, making four cuts. Didn’t play until July because of aninjury. 2007: made the cut in 12 of 25 events and recordedthree top-25 finishes. Finished outside the top 125 on themoney list (No. 177) for the second time in his 18-year pgatour career. 2006: Lone top-10 of the season was his thirdeXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: Kirk alan triplettHeiGHt: 6-3weiGHt: 200BiRtHDAte: march 29, 1962BiRtHPLAce: moses Lake, WaReSiDence: Scottsdale, aZcareer win at the chrysler classic of tucson. Finished 111thon the money list. Did not play after august, due to complicationswith his surgically-repaired right elbow. pickedup his third career win at the chrysler classic of tucson,closing with rounds of 64-63. Final 36-hole total of 127 wasone off tournament record set by Johnny palmer in 1948.Final-round 9-under 63 brought him from six strokes behindto defeat Jerry Kelly by one. opened round with five straightbirdies and closed with four birdies over last five holes. the63 was the lowest final round posted by a winner in tucsonsince Johnny miller won with a final-round 61 in 1975 andthe comeback matched the tournament record set by geneLittler in 1959. Win came two and one-half years since hislast victory at the 2003 reno-tahoe open, where he alsofired a final-round 9-under 63 to win on the final day. 2005:Limited to 18 events due to elbow injury. underwent rightelbow surgery on damaged tendons on July 21 and didn’treturn until october at the FuNaI classic at Walt DisneyWorld resort. Finished out of the top 125 for the first timesince joining the tour in 1990. received a minor medicalExtension. In fifth start of 2005, upset No. 2 seed mikeWeir in the first round of the World golf championshipsaccenturematch play championship, 1-up, en route to t9finish, his only top-10 of season. 2004: made 19 cuts in24 starts and collected six top-10s. Best finish was a t6at masters, tying a career-best in six starts at augusta.Sunday’s even-par 72 included an ace on the par-3 16thhole. 2003: recorded first top-10 since the 2001 michelobFAMiLY: Wife, cathi; conor Logan and Samuel Jacob(1/19/96), alexis marie (3/17/00), Kobe thomas (5/14/02)eDUcAtion: university of Nevada (1985, civilEngineering)SPeciAL inteReStS: adoptiontURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1985Q ScHooL: 1989championship with a t2 at the Bay Hill Invitational…afterwithdrawing from the pga championship the week before,earned second career tour victory at the reno-tahoeopen. university of Nevada-reno graduate tied the 72-holetournament record of 17-under-par 271, thanks to a finalround63. 2002: First top-10 of the season was t6 at theBob Hope chrysler classic…Shared second-round lead atgreater milwaukee open, finished t8…Earned third topfivefinish in previous four years at the John Deere classicwith his third-place finish (t3 in 1999 and second in 2000).2001: Finished in the top-10 in three of the four majors.Did not play in British open…Best finish in a major priorto that season included t13 at the pga championship in1995 and 1997…Began the defense of Nissan open titlewith first-round 66, good for four-way share of lead. Skiedto an 81 in second round and missed cut. First player tolead after the first round and miss cut since rod pamplingat 1999 British open…First top-10 of season came atmasters tournament, a t6…recorded a t7 in season’ssecond major, u.S. open at Southern Hills…playing in his10th pga championship, placed t10…Four rounds in the60s produced michelob championship runner-up finish.2000: Earned first victory in 266th tour start, a one-strokewin over Jesper parnevik at the Nissan open…almostwon again at John Deere classic, where he lost on fourthplayoff hole to michael clark II. Shot a third-round 62 attpc Deere run, tying course record set day before by DavidFrost…Qualified for the u.S. presidents cup team and was<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1986 11987 11988 11990 26 13 1 2 5 $183,464/881991 28 18 6 137,302/1121992 25 10 1 1 2 175,868/851993 27 19 1 2 6 189,418/901994 26 19 1 8 15 422,171/381995 27 24 2 1 7 17 644,607/291996 22 16 1 3 8 321,714/651997 26 19 1 4 10 541,023/391998 25 18 4 10 472,145/591999 26 19 2 5 12 863,399/472000 28 21 1 1 1 10 14 2,099,943/112001 26 19 1 5 12 1,388,202/382002 25 18 1 3 8 843,273/792003 25 20 1 1 5 12 2,001,561/292004 24 19 6 13 1,566,426/382005 18 9 1 7 598,145/1282006 18 11 1 1 2 766,593/1112007 25 12 3 173/1,033 316,034/1732008 9 4 241/87 32,794/2402009 20 9 190/124 155,480/1982010 11 7 4 170/199 258,873/184total 490 324 3 8 8 67 166 13,978,435nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 7 6 2 2 2 $72,876/81total 7 6 2 2 2 72,876* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98masterscutthe Barclays 3 cut cut cutu.S. open cut cut t33 cut 66 t52 t23 t40 cutBritish opencutBmW championship cut t21 cut cut cut cut t34pga cut cut t15 t13 cut t13 cuttHE pLaYErS t36 t68 cut t39 t45 67 t19 t10 t35tour championshipt20Year 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07masters cut t6 t40 cut t6 t17u.S. open cut 56 t7 cut t28 t20 cutBritish opent60pga t49 t69 t10 t29 WD cut cuttHE pLaYErS t38 t42 t31 cut t8 cut t17 t63 t23tour championship t8 t21accenture match play championship t33 t17 t9Bridgestone Invitational t33 DQ t28 t69ca championship t14 cNL 65BmW championship cut t13 cutnAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (1), 2000.2-372 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRS3-0-1 in his first appearance…played australian, asianand canadian tours from 1987-89. 1999: recorded hisfifth and sixth third-place finishes, at touchstone Energytucson open and John Deere classic. 1998: posted fourtop-10s and 10 top-25s in 25 appearances. top-10s came atthe Bob Hope chrysler classic (t10), the Deposit guarantyclassic (t7), the FedEx St. Jude classic (t7) and the LasVegas Invitational (t8). 1997: played in 26 events, finishingin the top 10 four times, including a solo third. three ofthe top-10s came in consecutive starts, at tHE pLaYErSchampionship (t10), the Freeport-mcDermott classic (t4)and the greater greensboro classic (3)...also finished solosixth at the michelob championship at Kingsmill. 1996:closed with a 68, one stroke shy of Willie Wood at theDeposit guaranty classic, for his fifth career runner-upfinish…Won merrill Lynch pebble Beach Invitational.1995: First of two runner-up finishes came at the BuickInvitational of california, where he placed four strokesBeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t48—2010 Hp Byron Nelson championship.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2009 Soboba classic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t48—Hp Byron Nelson championship.2010 SeASon:Had never teed it up on the pga tour prior to his rookieseason. Back problems forced him to withdraw after oneround from his last two starts, at the turning Stone resortchampionship and the Wyndham championship. Finishedthe season with 20 starts, earning $91,343 and failing torecord a top-25 finish. Will begin the 2011 season on aminor medical Extension, with five events to reach theearnings of No. 125 troy merritt from the 2010 officialmoney list.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: completed a phenomenal late-season rush that sawhim rise from No. 188 on the Nationwide tour money list toNo. 15 in the final five weeks of the season and earn a pgatour card for 2010 despite making only 10 starts. Statuswas so low following the 2008 Qualifying tournament thathe did not make it into a tournament field until the 18thKirk Triplett (Continued)behind peter Jacobsen. He then finished two strokesbehind greg Norman, turning in another t2, this time at thecanon greater Hartford open. also t3 at B.c. open. 1994:Was part of four-way t2 at at&t pebble Beach Nationalpro-am, one stroke behind Johnny miller. 1992: posted firstsecond-place finish at Shell Houston open. 1990: rookieon the pga tour after earning playing status throughthe 1989 Qualifying tournament. 1988: Winner of albertaopen, Sierra Nevada open and Fort mcmurray open.PeRSonAL:Says of days on foreign tours: “I wouldn’t trade the experiencefor anything. I learned so much, not only about golf,but about myself. I’ll be telling stories about asia until theday I die.”…Known for his patented “bucket” golf hat…active in promoting adoption through the Fore adoptionFoundation and the Dave thomas Foundation.Jerod TurnereXeMPt StAtUS: minor medical ExtensionFULL nAMe: Jerod alan turnerHeiGHt: 5-10weiGHt: 210BiRtHDAte: march 4, 1975BiRtHPLAce: oak Harbor, WaReSiDence: Hurst, tX; plays out of Hawks creek gc(Fort Worth, tX)event on the schedule. made only one cut in five startsbefore he turned the tables late in the year. Was a lastminutealternate to get into the field tuesday afternoon atthe WNB golf classic in midland, tX, and earned his firsttop-10 of the year with a t7. Earned a spot in the $1-millionSoboba classic the following week. captured his first careerwin in just his ninth career start. Shot a final-round 69, oneof 11 sub-70 scores, to overtake the 54-hole leaders andwin by two over Derek Lamely. Held the second-round leadafter scores of 68-66 and was tied for third, one back headinginto the last day at the cc at Soboba Springs. Birdiesat Nos. 2 and 5 gave him the outright lead, which he neverrelinquished. First-place check of $180,000 vaulted him fromNo. 150 to No. 17 on the money list with only three weeksto go in the season. Was No. 188 on the money list prior tohis start in midland. Followed the win at Soboba with a t6at the chattanooga classic. Ended the year with a t32 atthe miccosukee championship and a t14 at the Nationwidetour championship. 2008: missed the cut in his only twoprevious starts on the Nationwide tour, at the preferredHealth Systems Wichita open and the utah championship.Winner of the 2000 and 2004 Waterloo (Ia) open, wherepast champions include tom Lehman (1986), Woody austin(1993), george mcNeill (2001) and Derek Lamely (2008).Has also played on the adams golf tour and gateway tour.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.57Driving Distance ...........................................282.6Driving accuracy percentage .......................71.65%greens in regulation percentage ................65.08%putting average ...........................................1.750(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 63–Wyndham championship/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–2000 canongreater Hartford open/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $558,000–2000 Nissan open/1career High official world Rank: after 2000 theInternational/25FAMiLY: Wife, patricia; madison (11/01/00), Jaxon(10/27/03)eDUcAtion: Weatherford collegeSPeciAL inteReStS: Hunting, fishingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2000nationwide tour Graduate (2009)PeRSonAL:Non-golf related jobs held include working as a generalcontractor…Lived in Egypt and turkey for periods from ages5 to 14 before his family returned to the united States.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................72.60 (187)Driving Distance ...........................................279.0 (160)Driving accuracy percentage .......................61.66% (126)greens in regulation percentage ................58.94% (191)putting average ...........................................1.768 (59)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 66–crowne plaza Invitational atcolonial/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 66–2010 crowneplaza Invitational at colonial/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $18,330–2010 Hp Byron Nelson championship/t48career High official world Rank: after 2010 FarmersInsurance open/329Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2010 21 8 212/57 $91,343/209total 21 8 91,343nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2008 22009 10 6 1 3 5 $237,993/152010 3total 15 6 1 3 5 237,993699* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-373


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSBob TwaySection Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (8):1986 Shearson Lehman Brothers andy Williams open,manufacturers Hanover Westchester classic, georgiapacificatlanta golf classic, pga championship. 1989memorial tournament. 1990 Las Vegas Invitational. 1995mcI classic. 2003 Bell canadian open.BeSt 2010 cHAMPionS toUR FiniSHeS:4—Ensure classic at rock Barn; t6—Liberty mutualLegends of golf; t7—regions charity classic2010 SeASon:For the first time in his career, did not make a start onthe pga tour…claimed three top 10s in 21 starts in hissecond season as a champions tour member.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made his champions tour debut at the regionscharity classic, finishing t68 near Birmingham…also t53at the Senior pga championship…returned to the pgatour in July, at the u.S. Bank championship in milwaukee,finishing t36…In 13 tour starts, made three cuts…Longtimemember of the tour, with 683 career starts from1981-2009…one of the busiest players on tour, with 20starts per season from 1985-2008…Last career top-10 finishwas a t4 at the 2008 Buick open (his first top-10 sinceeXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: robert raymond twayHeiGHt: 6-4weiGHt: 195BiRtHDAte: may 4, 1959BiRtHPLAce: oklahoma city, oKReSiDence: Edmond, oKfinishing t5 at the 2005 Viking classic)…2003: Last of eightwins came at the Bell canadian open in a three-hole playoffover Brad Faxon. Improved his playoff record to 4-4. Won$2,469,750 on the strength of a victory, four top-threes andseven top-10s, a banner year. 1995: returned to the winner’scircle after four-year hiatus (1991-94) at mcI classic,defeating Nolan Henke and David Frost in a playoff andfinished that year with eight top-10s…Named comebackplayer of the Year by his peers. 1990: made par on firstplayoff hole to defeat John cook at Las Vegas Invitational.1989: Defeated Fuzzy Zoeller by two strokes at memorialtournament. 1986: collected four titles, including the pgachampionship, while finishing second on the money listbehind greg Norman. Holed out from green-side bunkeron 18th hole at Inverness to win pga championship bytwo strokes over Norman…also won Shearson LehmanBrothers-andy Williams open, manufacturers HanoverWestchester classic and georgia pacific atlanta classic…Named pga of america player of the Year in 1986.Amateur: three-time all-american at oklahoma State andmember of two national championship teams (1978, 1980).Winner of 1981 Fred Haskins award as nation’s top collegeplayer. Winner of 1985 and 1987 oklahoma State opens, aswell as the 1978 trans-mississippi amateur.FAMiLY: Wife, tammie; Kevin (7/23/88), carly paige(11/8/93)eDUcAtion: oklahoma State universitySPeciAL inteReStS: Snow skiing, fishing, all sportstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1981Q ScHooL: 1984JoineD toUR: 1984PLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 61–2 times, mostrecent 2003 Valero texas open/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $756,000–2003 Bell canadian open/1career High official world Rank: after 2003 chryslerchampionship/252010 ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average (actual) .............................70.71 (27)Driving Distance ...........................................284.9 (12)Driving accuracy percentage .......................69.29% (55)greens in regulation percentage ................72.32% (10)putting average ...........................................1.776 (28)MISCELLANEOUS ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 champions tour Low Round: 62–2010 Ensureclassic at rock Barn/3.career champions tour Low Round: 62–2010 Ensureclassic at rock Barn/3Largest career champions tour Paycheck/Finish: $136,000–2009 administaff Small Business classic/t2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 4-4events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1981a 1 11981 2 1 $582/2951982 9 7 1 9,039/1771983 8 6 2 12,089/1741984 2 1 1,719/2371985 25 14 1 2 4 9 164,023/451986 33 28 4 13 21 652,780/21987 27 19 1 7 12 212,362/471988 30 25 2 1 4 13 381,966/291989 28 19 1 2 4 9 488,340/171990 29 20 1 5 8 495,862/231991 24 15 1 5 7 322,931/521992 21 12 47,632/1791993 25 11 2 4 148,120/1091994 29 13 4 114,176/1461995 27 22 1 8 15 787,348/201996 25 17 1 1 5 11 529,456/351997 26 21 5 14 507,523/431998 28 24 1 9 18 1,073,447/241999 29 20 1 1 5 11 899,484/432000 30 16 1 8 417,646/1142001 29 25 1 1 5 11 1,121,858/482002 28 22 6 10 1,160,399/552003 26 17 1 2 1 7 9 2,601,600/132004 26 20 3 6 966,553/792005 26 18 1 4 8 1,072,387/692006 25 15 1 299,726/1752007 32 19 2 84,850/143 456,767/1542008 20 14 1 7 93,070/135 785,641/1322009 13 3 211/56 54,358/224total 683 465 8 11 10 103 221 15,785,815cHAMPionS toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0Year events Played 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings Rank2009 9 1 2 5 $329,450 482010 21 3 11 539,489 33total 30 1 5 16 868,939* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93masters t8 cut t33 cut t36 cutthe Barclays cut t64 t20 1 cut t44 t23 cut t39 t34u.S. open t8 t68 t25 cut t33 t26 cutBritish open t46 t35 t20 t61 cut t5 cutBmW championship t73 cut cut t8 t32 t60 t29pga 1 t47 t48 cut t45 t66 t56 cuttHE pLaYErS t10 cut cut t29 cut t41 t70 cuttour championship t8 t22 t14Year 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06masters t12 cut cut t52 cut t27u.S. open cut t10 t67 t5 3 t62 t52 t59 cut cut t78British open cut cut cut cut cut cut t50 70 t41pga cut cut cut t13 t13 t57 cut t29 cut cut t55 cut t65tHE pLaYErS cut t68 cut cut t18 cut cut t40 t28 t17 t77 t56 cuttour championship 15 t8 t13accenture match play championship t17 t17 t33Bridgestone Invitationalt6ca championship t37 t59 t28the Barclays t54 t14 cut t38 t7 t10 cut cut t50 cut t55 t53BmW championship cut t6 t18 t39 t42 cut t20 t15 cut t10 cutYear 07 08 09pgat50 cut t56the BarclayscutcHAMPionS toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 09 10Senior pga championship t53 t34u.S. Senior open t22 t32JELD-WEN tradition t21 t21constellation Energy Senior players t31 t38nAtionAL teAMS: World amateur team championship (1), 1980; Nissan cup (1), 1986;asahi glass Four tours (1), 1991; World cup (1), 2004.2-374 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSPeRSonAL:Described 1995 mcI classic victory as “better than anyother win I’ve had, because I was down so low.”…Bob Tway (Continued)Introduced to golf at age 5, following his father and grandfatheraround course. played his first tournament at age7…His son Kevin, the 2005 u.S. Junior amateur winner, isa senior at oklahoma State in 2010-11. caddied for Kevinin the 2008 u.S. open at torrey pines, where he missed thecut. Bob’s brother, Scott, caddies for Scott Verplank.omar Uresti (you-res-tee)BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t3—1997 Bay Hill Invitational, 2006 EDS Byron Nelsonchampionship.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):1994 Shreveport open. 2007 Livermore Valley Wine countrychampionship.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t8—Sony open in Hawaii.2010 SeASon:made the cut in 10 of 27 starts on the pga tour, with onetop-10 peformance…closed with a 5-under 65, one strokeshy of matching his career-low round on tour, to finish t8in his first start of the season at the Sony open in Hawaii.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:member of the pga tour in 1995-2000, 2004-06, 2008and 2010, and the Nationwide tour in 1993-94, 2001-03, 2007 and 2009. 2009: Earned exempt status on theeXeMPt StAtUS: Veteran memberFULL nAMe: omar David urestiHeiGHt: 5-6weiGHt: 175BiRtHDAte: august 3, 1968BiRtHPLAce: austin, tXReSiDence: austin, tX; plays out of onion creek clubFAMiLY: Wife, anita; omar David, Jr. (8/18/04); Isabellemichelle (4/16/07)pga tour for 2010 with a t15 finish at the pga tourQualifying tournament. It was his fifth successful tripthrough Q-School…made five of nine cuts on the pgatour, highlighted by one top-10…made 10 of 14 cuts onthe Nationwide tour, where he also posted a top-10…Fourrounds in the 60s earned him t5 honors at the Nationwidetour’s Northeast pennsylvania classic…posted first top-10 since 2006 B.c. open (t4) with a t7 at the u.S. Bankchampionship, aided by rounds of 67-67 on the weekend.2008: claimed four top-25 finishes on the pga tour in24 starts, with his best finish being a t11 at the u.S. Bankchampionship following a final-round, 6-under 64. 2007:made the cut in 16 of 25 starts on the Nationwide tour,including 12 top-25 finishes. Finished the year No. 15on the money list, with $247,355…recorded the first ofsix top-10 finishes with a victory at the Livermore ValleyWine country championship, ending at even-par 288, thesecond-highest winning score in tour history. His 72-holescore was topped only by roger Salazar’s 3-over-par totalat the 1991 South texas open. His final-round 76 was alsoeDUcAtion: university of texas (1991, organizationalcommunication)SPeciAL inteReStS: Fishing with his son, movies,texas Longhorns footballtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1991Q ScHooL: 1994, 1995, 2003, 2004, 2009JoineD toUR: 1995nationwide tour Graduate (2007)PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.58 ......... (155)Driving Distance ...........................................272.0 ......... (189)Driving accuracy percentage .......................76.08% .......... (1)greens in regulation percentage ................68.22% ........ (63)putting average ...........................................1.819 ......... (173)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–2 times, most recent turningStone resort championship/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 64–5 times, mostrecent 2008 u.S. Bank championship in milwaukee/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $359,600–2006 EDS Byron Nelson championship/t3career High official world Rank: after 2006 u.S. Bankchampionship in milwaukee/179Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1991 11995 31 16 4 $104,876/1561996 32 15 2 7 171,797/1221997 32 18 1 2 3 203,516/1131998 35 19 1 6 281,347/1071999 31 20 2 8 405,201/992000 34 13 1 3 213,433/1572001 3 2 2 47,450/2004 28 14 1 4 345,797/1632005 27 16 1 4 538,238/1362006 22 8 1 2 2 583,704/1342007 4 1 1 213/293 64,350/2232008 24 13 4 170/1,154 346,285/1732009 9 5 1 2 200/83 166,649/1942010 27 10 1 2 173/192 283,455/182total 340 170 2 14 52 3,756,100nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1993 19 13 1 2 5 $27,820/621994 26 16 1 1 7 53,987/301995 2 1 1 1,750/2092001 24 16 1 2 6 110,969/422002 26 22 1 7 14 166,620/172003 28 19 2 4 9 127,961/362006 4 2 1 8,134/1982007 25 16 1 6 12 247,355/152008 2 2 4,815/2232009 14 10 1 3 56,209/99total 170 117 2 1 4 23 58 805,619* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06u.S. open t45 t101 cut cut cut t75tHE pLaYErScut t48 t18 cut t38the Barclays t60 82 cut t17 t22 t24 t53 t19Deutsche Bank championshipcutBmW championship cut cut t74 cut t61 cut cut cutpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-375


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSomar Uresti (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2the second-highest final-round score by a winner in tourhistory; only Salazar’s 79 in 1991 was higher. the secondwin of his career was a two-stroke victory over Skip Kendalland aron price and was good for $112,500, moving him tosecond on the money list. His win set a new record for timeelapsed between victories, coming 12 years, 11 months,8 days since his last win—at the 1994 Shreveport open.Win snapped a string of 383 starts in pga tour-sponsoredevents since his last victory. 2006: playing out of the No.126-150 category, finished 134th on the pga tour moneylist, thanks to two top-10s. Finished t3 at the EDS ByronNelson championship, making the most out of the SponsorExemption that allowed him only his sixth tour start ofthe season, matching his best career finish (1997 Bay HillInvitational) and winning $359,600. His previous top-10came at the Nelson in 2005, a t6. Finished t4 at the B.c.open for his second top-10 of the season and 12th of hiscareer. 2005: played in 27 tour events and recorded onetop-10, a t6 at the EDS Byron Nelson championship, thanksto a final-round 66. returned to Q-School after finishing163rd on 2004 tour money list and finished t21 to retainplaying privileges for 2005. 2004: In first start of the season,carded a final-round 65 at the Sony open in Hawaii tofinish t10, his lone top-10 of season. 2003: Finished t7 atQualifying tournament. tied course record in third round(63) and shot final-round 64 to move into top 30. 1999:Jhonattan Vegas (Jonathan)eXeMPt StAtUS: 7th on 2010 Nationwide tourmoney listFULL nAMe: Jhonattan Luis VegasHeiGHt: 6-2weiGHt: 230BiRtHDAte: august 19, 1984BiRtHPLAce: maturin, VenezuelaReSiDence: austin, tXBecame his best season on tour by making the cut in 20of 31 events and earned $405,201 to finish No. 99 on themoney list. 1994: Earned his tour card for the first time byfinishing 14th at 1994 Qualifying tournament. Earned hisfirst career Nationwide tour title at the 1994 Shreveportopen. Had his biggest thrill during the tournament when heposted nine consecutive birdies, a Nationwide tour recordthat also bettered what was then the all-time pga tourmark by one. Amateur: 1985 texas Junior champion.PeRSonAL:counts among biggest thrills in golf a hole-in-one at age 8.Nickname is “o-man.”FAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: university of texas (2008, generalKinesiology)SPeciAL inteReStS: moviestURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2008nationwide tour Graduate (2010)BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t24—2010 puerto rico open.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2010 preferred Health Systems Wichita open.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (1):2010 argentina open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t24—puerto rico open.2010 SeASon:made 23 starts and had a win, two seconds and a thirdplacefinish among his 15 made cuts on the Nationwidetour. also ended the year t3 in Driving Distance, with anaverage of 312.9 yards per drive…In his fourth career start,at the South georgia classic, he finished second, one strokeback of winner Ewan porter, which vaulted him from No.147 to No. 14…three starts later he recorded his secondtop-10 finish, at the melwood prince george’s countyopen. Was t16 going into the weekend and shot 66-68 tofinish t7…Entered the final round at the preferred HealthSystems Wichita open six strokes behind and shot a finalround64 to take the clubhouse lead. Finished his round 90minutes before the leaders. His one-stroke advantage heldup when Steven Bowditch and roberto castro came to thepar-5 18th hole at crestview cc needing birdies to force aplayoff. Bowditch double-bogeyed and castro made par.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2003 12008 1 1 $19,828/2010 1 1 1 26,483/total 3 2 1 46,311nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2009 18 10 2 6 $95,584/632010 23 15 1 2 1 5 9 336,334/7total 41 25 1 2 1 7 15 431,917* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*the victory, worth $103,500, was a career-best and movedhim to No. 7 on the money list at the time…three weeksafter his win in Wichita finished t2 in utah. Was one of justtwo players to post all four rounds in the 60s. a pair of 67son the weekend led to his fourth top-10 of the year…addeda t3 at the albertsons Boise open, finishing at 17-under andfour back of winner Hunter Haas. the payday pushed hisseason earnings to $295,784 and kept him securely at No.7 with six events remaining…In march, made his secondpga tour cut, with a t24 at the puerto rico open. playingon a sponsor’s exemption, he was in striking distance ofthird-round leader Kevin Streelman, five strokes back, untila final-round 74 ended his chances...Late in the season onthe tour de las americas, he cruised to a six-stroke victoryover andres romero at the argentina open.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Ended his rookie season on the Nationwide tour atNo. 63 on the money list. made the cut in 10 of 18 starts,with a pair of top-10 finishes. put his name in the recordbook when he posted a 7-under 28 in the second roundof the BmW charity pro-am. carded a 64 on the day andwent on to finish t25 in South carolina. Led or held ora share of the lead in the first three rounds of preferredHealth Systems Wichita open before carding a 3-over 74in the final round to finish t4. It was his first career top-10 performance. posted four sub-par scores to finish t7at the utah championship. Skipped the albertsons BoisePLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.87open and the WNB golf classic in September to play inthe omEga mission Hills World cup qualifier in his homecountry of Venezuela. partnered with alfredo adrian andfinished second to earn a spot in the 28-team field in china.In Dongguan, china, Venezuela finished t12 at the teamevent...He had never played in a Nationwide tour eventprior to 2009...turned pro in october 2008 and was thelow monday qualifier for the Valero texas open, wherehe posted four rounds in the 60s and finished t36, his firstmade pga tour cut. Qualified for the 2003 Shell Houstonopen but missed the cut. Amateur: Four-year lettermanat the university of texas. Won the Venezuela Nationalamateur in 2006. advanced to the semifinals of the 2007u.S. amateur at the olympic club in San Francisco, winningfour matches, before falling (4 and 3) to eventual championcolt Knost...Was a top junior in Venezuela when he left forthe united States in 2002.PeRSonAL:Knew very little English when he initially arrived in Houston.picked up the game by playing with a broomstick and arock. Eventually began playing at a nine-hole course nearhis home built for oil-camp employees.. His coach, FranciBetancourt, was a a three-time World cup participant forVenezuela in 1966, 1968 and 1975…His brother Julio playson the university of texas golf team.(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 67–puerto rico open/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 67–2 times, mostrecent 2010 puerto rico open/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $26,483–2010 puerto rico open presented/t24career High official world Rank: after 2010 rydercup/1572-376 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSJohnson WagnereXeMPt StAtUS: 126th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: montford Johnson WagnerHeiGHt: 6-3weiGHt: 230BiRtHDAte: march 23, 1980BiRtHPLAce: amarillo, tXReSiDence: charlotte, Nc; plays out of HudsonNational gc (croton, NY)FAMiLY: Wife, Katie; graham clifton (4/16/09)eDUcAtion: Virginia techSPeciAL inteReStS: Hunting, watching “Seinfeld”rerunstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2002JoineD toUR: 2007nationwide tour Graduate (2006)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2008 Shell Houston open.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (2):2006 chitimacha Louisiana open, cox classic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t3—children’s miracle Network classic; t8—Vikingclassic.2010 SeASon:Both top-10 finishes of the season came in his last fivestarts…First top-10 was a t8 at the Viking classic, hisfirst top-10 since the 2009 SBS championship in Hawaii…Finished second in his only other start, at the Viking classicin 2007…posted a t3 at the children’s miracle Networkclassic, making a charge at the top 125 on the seasonendingmoney list until a double bogey on the par-4 16thhole dropped him from second to t3. Finished No. 126 onthe final money list after entering the week No. 153.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made 13 cuts in 26 starts with one top-10 finish...recorded the fourth top-10 finish of his career in hisfirst start of the season, a 10th at the mercedes-Benzchampionship. 2008: recorded his first career victory atthe Shell Houston open, posting a final-round 71 on hisway to a winning total of 16-under 272. opened the weekwith a course-record-tying 9-under 63 (just one year aftersetting the previous record of 64) to share the lead withadam Scott. a 69 in the second round gave him solo possessionof the lead, a position he wouldn’t relinquish onhis way to a two-stroke win over geoff ogilvy and chadcampbell. collected a career-best $1,008,000, moving toNo. 18 on the FedExcup points list and earning a first-evertrip to the masters tournament. 2007: pga tour rookie gotoff to a solid start by making the cut in seven of first eightstarts. Shared the first-round lead at the Shell Houstonopen and then set the redstone gc’s tournament course<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2004 12007 33 15 1 2 7 86,079/130 $1,013,024/982008 26 15 1 1 2 100,643/60 1,431,001/732009 26 13 1 2 151/268 434,571/1532010 28 15 1 2 5 172/197 753,802/126total 114 58 1 1 1 6 16 3,632,399nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2003 22 9 1 $27,737/1202004 28 19 1 5 9 138,148/422005 27 15 1 1 3 7 138,353/362006 28 25 2 5 14 372,069/2total 105 68 2 2 1 13 31 676,307* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*record with a third-round, 8-under-par 64 en route to a t9finish…missed nine straight cuts and 13 of 14 during summerstretch. rallied late with a five-tournament run thatstarted with a t12 at the reno-tahoe open and ended witha runner-up finish at the Viking classic. Was tied for 90thand 10 shots off the lead in mississippi after the openinground. Vaulted 40 spots on the money list to No. 83 andsolidified his card for the 2008 season. 2006: FinishedNo. 2 on the Nationwide tour money list thanks to a pairof victories. Finished $10,374 behind Ken Duke, who wasNo. 1 on the money list. Held the No. 1 spot for 11 weeksfrom early august to mid-october...on his 26th birthday,posted a 4-under 67 during the first round of the chitimachaLouisiana open. trailed by one stroke each of the first threerounds. Fired a 4-under 67 Sunday to notch his first tourtitle. at 12-under 272, finished one stroke in front of chadcollins...Had a double eagle on the first hole during thethird round of the Scholarship america Showdown with adriver and 3-wood from 270 yards...overtook tripp Isenhourfor the top spot on the money list with his second win ofthe season at the cox classic. after opening with rounds of66-70, shot 64-63 on the weekend, leaving him at 21-under263, four in front of runner-up craig Bowden. 2005: Hadthree top-10s on the Nationwide tour, including a t3 at theINg New Zealand pga championship and a t2 at the markchristopher charity classic. 2004: posted nine top-25s,including his first runner-up finish, a t2 at the chattanoogaclassic...First career start on the pga tour was a missedcut at the u.S. open. 2003: made the cut in nine of 22 startsduring his rookie season on the Nationwide tour. His onlytop-25 was a t11 at the chattanooga classic. 2002: madehis professional debut at the metropolitan open at WingedFoot. posted rounds of 69-68-70 to win by five strokesand collect $23,000 check. Amateur: Winner of the 2001metropolitan open at Bethpage Black...two-time all-BigEast conference selection and medalist at the 2002 Big Eastconference championship for Virginia tech...twice named<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 04 05 06 07 08 09masterst36u.S. open cut cutpgacuttHE pLaYErS t54 t60Bridgestone Invitationalt71the Barclayst65 cutDeutsche Bank championshipt15BmW championshipt52all-state in high school.PeRSonAL:Was the first player in the 105-year history of themetropolitan golf association to hold the Ike (the mga’spremier stroke-play amateur), met amateur and met opentitles at the same time - the Wagner Slam…captained hishigh school hockey team as a junior and senior…caddiedfor three summers at Hudson National in Westchestercounty, NY…Wife, Katie, is a former Virginia tech soccerplayer…Brother, t.J., played golf at Washington & Leeuniversity…Father teaches computer sciences at the u.S.military academy in West point, NY…grandfather m.t.Johnson was a former treasurer of the uSga…Big fan ofthe NBa’s Dallas mavericks.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.60 (158)Driving Distance ...........................................294.5 (32)Driving accuracy percentage .......................58.71% (157)greens in regulation percentage ................70.18% (15)putting average ...........................................1.834 (188)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–Justin timberlake ShrinersHospitals for children open/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 64–2010 Justintimberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $98,900–2010 Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for childrenopen/t11career High official world Rank: after 2010 World golfchampionships-HSBc champions/537Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-377


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSgrant WaiteSection Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):1993 Kemper open.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (2):1992 New Zealand open [aus], trafalgar capital classic[can]2010 SeASon:Did not make a cut in four starts on the pga tour or ineither of his two Nationwide tour starts.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made one of two cuts on the pga tour, and nineof 24 cuts on the Nationwide tour. Has split his timebetween the two tours since. 2006: Best finishes were at3 at the Nationwide tour’s BmW charity pro-am at thecliffs and a t13 at the Booz allen classic, his best finish onthe pga tour since a t11 at the 2004 BellSouth classic.2002: Finished out of the top 150 (No. 152) for the first timesince finishing No. 172 in 1994. 2000: Earned more than$1 million for the first time in his career on the strength oftwo runner-up finishes in canada. Shared first-round leadand held 54-hole lead before finishing one stroke back ofchampion rory Sabbatini at air canada championship…eXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: grant osten WaiteHeiGHt: 6-1weiGHt: 185BiRtHDAte: august 11, 1964BiRtHPLAce: palmerston North, New ZealandReSiDence: ocala, FLFAMiLY: Wife, Lea; osten Holland (6/1/94), tannerBrian (6/2/95)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1988 3 1 $1,494/2901990 27 11 1 1 50,076/1771991 4 2 1 1 9,307/2291992 21993 30 16 1 4 6 411,405/351994 25 13 2 71,695/1721995 26 16 1 2 5 240,722/761996 26 13 1 2 6 302,288/721997 31 22 1 4 6 362,320/681998 31 16 6 245,636/1181999 31 18 1 5 253,209/1482000 26 18 2 4 10 1,142,789/382001 28 13 1 2 4 539,227/932002 31 17 1 2 332,947/1522003 18 6 1 150,999/1882004 29 10 2 239,318/1802005 6 3 38,855/2322006 8 2 1 96,950/2172007 12 6 1 222/223 75,347/2212008 8 1 247/52 12,540/2482009 2 1 246/7 6,756/2562010 4total 408 205 1 5 1 22 59 4,583,879nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1991 2 2 $1,502/1992000 5 2 1 7,147/1892003 7 4 3 24,440/1302005 20 9 2 4 47,913/962006 17 6 1 2 3 72,839/742007 6 2 5,445/2352008 21 10 1 1 45,887/1092009 24 9 1 31,445/1342010 2total 104 44 1 5 13 236,616* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*Following week, lost to tiger Woods by one stroke atBell canadian open. Held share of 54-hole lead withWoods, who closed with 65 compared to his 66. two-weekcanadian stay produced earnings of $680,400. 1997: Hada t2 with Duffy Waldorf at the michelob championship atKingsmill the two lost a playoff to David Duval, who birdiedthe first extra hole. 1996: posted an 11-under-par 60 in thefinal round of the phoenix open. Was 11-under after 15holes at tpc Scottsdale and needed only one birdie in hisfinal three holes for a 59, but recorded three closing pars.1993: Earned career-high spot on money list, No. 35, andfirst tour victory at the Kemper open. Was the first- andsecond-round leader and just one stroke back of tom Kiteafter 54 holes. closing 70 gave him a one-stroke victory overKite and the $234,000 winner’s check. Amateur: threetimeall-american at the university of oklahoma. twiceaustralian Junior champion.PeRSonAL:missed defense of his 1993 Kemper open title when hisfirst child, osten, was born on the eve of the 1994 event.Had registered at the tournament site, but left to be withhis wife…played on the New Zealand Junior soccer team.eDUcAtion: university of oklahoma (1987, Finance)SPeciAL inteReStS: Wind surfing, reading, skiing,fitnesstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1987Q ScHooL: 1989, 1992, 2003nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02masters cut cutthe Barclays cut cut t29 t79 DQ t66 t33 cut cutu.S. open t72 DQ t36 cutBmW championship t50 cut t13 t26 t74 cut cut t61pga cut cut cut cut t59tHE pLaYErS t51 t8 cut t63 cut cut cutYear 03 04u.S. opencutthe Barclayst80Deutsche Bank championship cut cutBmW championshipcutPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................73.66Driving Distance ...........................................278.3Driving accuracy percentage .......................69.64%greens in regulation percentage ................54.17%putting average ...........................................1.846nAtionAL teAMS: Dunhill cup (5), 1989, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996.(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 70–mayakoba golf classic atriviera maya-cancun/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 60–1996 phoenixopen/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $356,400–2000 Bell canadian open/2career High official world Rank: after 2001 Bay HillInvitational/922-378 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSDuffy WaldorfeXeMPt StAtUS: major medical ExtensionFULL nAMe: James Joseph Waldorf, Jr.HeiGHt: 6-0weiGHt: 225BiRtHDAte: august 20, 1962BiRtHPLAce: Los angeles, caReSiDence: Northridge, caFAMiLY: Wife, Vicky; tyler Lane (7/16/90), Shea Duffy(4/23/92), Kelli ann (1/14/94), Justin James (7/20/96)eDUcAtion: ucLa (1985, psychology)SPeciAL inteReStS: Wine collectingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1985Q ScHooL: 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 2007<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (4):1995 Lacantera texas open. 1999 Buick classic, Westintexas open. 2000 National car rental golf classic Disney.otHeR VictoRieS: (3):1995 Hyundai team matches [with tom Lehman]. 1996Hyundai team matches [with tom Lehman]. 2000 Hyundaiteam matches [with tom Lehman].2010 SeASon:Did not make a pga tour start. Has 19 events to earn$845,402, which coupled with earnings of $7,350 in 2008,would equal No. 125 from the 2008 money list and earnmajor medical Extension status for the remainder of the2011 season…In his only Nationwide tour start, theinaugural Winn-Dixie Jacksonville open, he missed the cut.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Did not compete on the pga tour or Nationwidetour as he continued to recover from 2008 knee surgery.played under a second consecutive major medicalExtension. Had 19 events to earn $845,402, which coupledwith earnings of $7,350 in 2008, would have equalled No.125 from the 2008 money list and earn the major medicalExtension status for the remainder of the 2010 season.2008: Finished outside the top 125 on the money list fora fourth consecutive season, making only four starts, withonly made cut a t61 at the puerto rico open…Did notplay again after that and underwent knee surgery in may.2007: Earned his pga tour card for 2008 after a t14 finish<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 2-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1985a 1 11985 11986 31987 32 17 1 4 $52,175/1481988 29 16 1 3 58,221/1431989 28 16 1 3 9 149,945/941990 28 16 1 2 71,674/1571991 29 20 2 9 196,081/861992 25 19 2 2 8 12 582,120/231993 25 15 4 6 202,638/841994 26 14 1 4 8 274,971/711995 26 21 1 1 4 9 525,622/351996 21 12 2 5 6 604,382/301997 26 20 2 4 4 458,074/511998 26 15 2 6 290,092/1031999 26 19 2 3 7 1,302,784/282000 23 17 1 1 6 9 1,384,508/322001 27 15 1 4 427,461/1202002 27 19 4 10 909,003/712003 25 19 1 3 9 1,206,005/582004 26 16 5 11 1,487,912/462005 28 16 5 462,725/1532006 28 19 1 1 5 625,513/1312007 23 11 3 157/1,313 359,018/1662008 4 1 258/26 7,350/258total 563 354 4 8 6 62 141 11,638,275nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2010 1total 1* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*at the tour Qualifying tournament…played in 23 eventsand made 11 cuts with three top-25 finishes. 2006: playingwith past champion status, finished just outside the top125 (131st) in 20th season on tour…Finished t3 at thechrysler classic of tucson to pick up his first top-10 on toursince a t7 at the 2004 84 LumBEr classic. 2005: Finishedoutside the top-125 (No. 153) for just the fourth time in 19seasons. Did not post a top-10 finish for the first time inpga tour career. 2002: tied for 18- and 36-hole leads atthe British open. Fell out of contention with third-round 76,but recovered with final-round 69 for best career Britishopen finish, a t18. 2000: For the first time in his career,won in back-to-back seasons with victory at National carrental golf classic at Walt Disney World resort. camefrom six strokes back of 54-hole leaders Steve Flesch andtiger Woods with a final-round 62 to win by one. Finalround highlighted by 10 birdies, including the winning puttfrom 12 feet on the 18th green. 1999: Best season of tourcareer, with wins at the Buick classic and Westin texasopen…Shared 54-hole lead at Buick classic. closed with71, during which he birdied last two holes at Westchestercc to produce a playoff with Dennis paulson. Birdied firstextra hole…Became a two-time champion of Westin texasopen, sinking a 45-foot birdie putt on first hole of playoffto defeat ted tryba. 1996: claimed a t5 at masters in, hisbest career finish in a major. 1995: First tour victory camein decisive fashion at Lacantera texas open. Held 36-holelead after shooting back-to-back 66s and led Jay Don Blakeby one stroke through 54 holes. Shot closing 65 to defeat<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYrunner-up Justin Leonard by six strokes and next-closestcompetitors by 12. 1990: Was Qualifying tournament medalistin fourth attempt. Amateur: Winner of 1984 californiaState amateur and Broadmoor Invitational. 1985 collegeplayer of the Year at ucLa.PeRSonAL:a connoisseur of fine wine…Enjoys wearing colorful capsand shirts. His wife and children mark, with messages andreminders, the golf balls he uses each week. Duffy addsa few designs too. During 2000 victory at Disney Worldresort, drew a picture of mickey mouse on one side of hisgolf ball and on the other his wife wrote, “mouse in theHouse.”…got his nickname Duffy from his grandparentswhen he was small. tagged along on the golf course andthey called him “Little Duffer.”Year 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99masters t39 t24 t5 36u.S. open t58 cut cut t57 t72 t9 t13 cut t60British open t25 t39 t43pga t9 cut t20 cut cut t38 t41tHE pLaYErS t61 t35 t52 cut cut cut t43 cut t17tour championship t7 26 t5ca championshipt40the Barclays cut t62 cut t17 2 t10 cut t55 cut cut 1BmW championship cut t59 cut t60 t54 t3 t59 cut t40 cut t20 cutYear 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07masterscut t31u.S. open cut t44 cut cutBritish open t54 t18 t34 t67 cutpgat46 cut cut t45 t49tHE pLaYErS cut cut cut t11 t74 t40accenture match play championship t9 t33 t17ca championshipt3the Barclayst13 cut t39 cut WD cutDeutsche Bank championshipcut cutBmW championship cut t5 t37 t21nAtionAL teAMS: Walker cup (1), 1985.PLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2 times, mostrecent 2003 Valero texas open/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $540,000–2000 National car rental golf classic Disney/1career High official world Rank: after 2000 Skinsgame/35Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-379


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSCharles WarrenSection Player BiograPhies2BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t2—2007 reno-tahoe open.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (3):2002 BmW charity pro-am at the cliffs. 2004 Samsungcanadian pga championship, cox classic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t6—Frys.com open; t9—children’s miracle Networkclassic; t10—turning Stone resort championship.2010 SeASon:Enjoyed his first top-10 since 2008 when he t10 at theturning Stone resort championship. It was his third top-10in four starts at the event. tied the atunyote gc courserecord with a third-round 63…posted a t6 at the Frys.comopen during the Fall Series to creep closer to the top 125 onthe official money list, from No. 173 to No. 158…Finishedt9 at the children’s miracle Network classic, his secondtop-10 in the final three events of the season.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:member of the Nationwide tour in 1998 and 2000-04 anda member of the pga tour in 1999 and 2005-2010. 2009:missed just seven cuts in 20 starts on the pga tour. ofhis 13 made cuts, four were top-25 finishes. Finished out ofthe top 125 on the pga tour for the first time in four yearsin 2008. 2008: played in the final group at the FBr open,entering the final round two behind J.B. Holmes’ 14-underlead. Birdied the final hole to claim solo third, his best finishsince a t2 at the 2007 reno-tahoe open, and his onlytop-10 of the season. 2007: Finished in the top 100 (No.91) on the pga tour money list for the third consecutiveseason with three top-10s, including a career-best runnerupfinish at the reno-tahoe open. Led the tour in thetotal Driving (totaling rank in Driving Distance and Drivingaccuracy). 2006: recorded a career-high nine top-25s witha best finish of t6 at the 84 LumBEr classic, five strokeseXeMPt StAtUS: 149th on 2010 money listFULL nAMe: charles otis WarrenHeiGHt: 5-8weiGHt: 160BiRtHDAte: June 21, 1975BiRtHPLAce: columbia, ScReSiDence: greenville, Sc; plays out of thornbladeclub and the cliffs<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1999 26 8 1 $67,784/2132000 1 1 22,056/2003 2 1 11,984/2004 12005 31 14 1 4 7 1,007,276/772006 27 20 2 9 1,018,841/912007 29 21 1 3 6 89,297/85 1,068,440/912008 29 12 1 2 4 93,230/133 800,694/1302009 20 13 4 330/131 475,726/1472010 21 11 3 5 190/116 574,616/149total 187 101 1 2 14 36 5,047,416nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1998 11 6 1 3 $15,157/1052000 26 14 2 5 6 119,845/412001 10 5 3 26,859/1202002 24 17 1 3 7 177,294/162003 26 16 1 6 9 155,837/282004 26 15 2 5 9 275,138/82010 3 2 1 10,151/180total 126 75 3 1 2 20 38 780,281* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*behind champion Ben curtis. 2005: Earned more in his firstthree starts than he did in 26 starts. 2005: made the bestof his second opportunity on tour, and first in six years,earning more in his first three starts than he did in 26 startsin 1999. Surpassed the $1-million mark with four top-10s...First career top-10, an eighth at the FBr open in phoenix,came in his 33rd career tour start. only player in field torecord four rounds in the 60s, his first time accomplishingthat feat...opened with a career-best and course-record62 and held the first-round lead at the chrysler classic ofgreensboro. Dropped to t15 through 54 holes after roundsof 74-70, but a closing 7-under 65 moved him back to t3,his career-best finish. 2004: concluded the Nationwidetour season No. 8 on the money list, with $275,138 andtwo wins. at the Samsung canadian pga championshiptallied his second career win with a final score of 19-under269. Won by seven, and his 7-under 65 in the second roundwas a new course record...Became the eighth player towin in consecutive starts on tour with his victory at thecox classic. 2003: Finished No. 28 on the Nationwide tourmoney list...recorded a hole-in-one during the final round ofthe SaS carolina classic. came back two weeks later andposted another ace during the first round of the Northeastpennsylvania classic...Best finish of the season was a t2at the albertsons Boise open. 2002: Wound up No. 16 onthe Nationwide tour money list, less than $10,000 behindtodd Barranger and the final exemption spot for the 2003pga tour. Earned his first career title at the BmW charitypro-am at the cliffs, with a record-tying 23-under-par total.Final-round 68 gave him a four-stroke win over todd Fischer.Joined Jonathan Byrd (2001 winner) as the second consecutiveclemson university graduate to win in greenville,about 45 minutes from campus. 2001: Had surgery on hisleft shoulder in late February and played in just 10 eventson the Nationwide tour. 2000: posted five top-10s on theNationwide tour. 1999: rookie on the pga tour afterFAMiLY: Wife, Kelly; charles IV (9/27/06), riley claire(8/25/09)eDUcAtion: clemson university (1998, marketing)SPeciAL inteReStS: Hunting, fishingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1998Q ScHooL: 1998nationwide tour Graduate (2004)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYmaking it through the 1998 Qualifying tournament on hisfirst attempt with a t17 finish. made the cut in eight of26 tour events, with one top-25 finish. Amateur: Winnerof 1997 Ncaa championship and 1997 and 1998 atlanticcoast conference championship. First-team all-americaselection in 1996-98. Winner of the 1998 Dave Williamsaward as country’s top collegiate player. one of only twoclemson tigers to notch two top-10 finishes in the Ncaachampionship during their career. college teammatesincluded tour players Lucas glover and Jonathan Byrd.PeRSonAL:Says his biggest thrills in golf were being at the 1986masters tournament on Sunday when Jack Nicklaus ralliedto win his sixth green jacket and playing in the 2000 u.S.open at pebble Beach.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.92 (92)Driving Distance ...........................................302.5 (9)Driving accuracy percentage .......................65.93% (61)greens in regulation percentage ................71.74% (4)putting average ...........................................1.805 (152)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 63–turning Stone resortchampionship/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2005 chryslerclassic of greensboro/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $408,000–2008 FBr open/3career High official world Rank: after 2006 Wachoviachampionship/123Year 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10the Barclayscut cut cut cutu.S. open t37 cutDeutsche Bank championshipcut cut t72BmW championship cut t7 t71pgat62tHE pLaYErSt16 cut cut2-380 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSMatt Weibring (y-bring)eXeMPt StAtUS: Non-Exempt medical ExtensionFULL nAMe: matthew Kirk WeibringHeiGHt: 6-1weiGHt: 165BiRtHDAte: December 4, 1979BiRtHPLAce: Dallas, tXReSiDence: Dallas, tX; plays out of royal oaks ccFAMiLY: Wife, Stephanie; marlie Joy (8/4/09)eDUcAtion: georgia tech (2002, management)SPeciAL inteReStS: Fishing, hunting, musictURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2002nationwide tour Graduate (2008)BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t8—2009 Verizon Heritage.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t11—mayakoba golf classic at riviera maya-cancun.cURRent YeAR HiGHLiGHtS:made the cut in four of 10 starts on the pga tour, with abest finish being a t11 at the mayakoba golf classic in hisfirst tour event of the season…played in three events onthe Nationwide tour, with his only made cut resulting ina t38 at the chitimacha Louisiana open…underwent hipsurgery on august 12 and will have eight events in 2011 toearn $658,649 to equal the 125th spot on the 2010 moneylist in order to retain his exemption for the remainder of the2011 season.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:member of the Nationwide tour in 2003 and 2005-08.2009: a rookie member of the pga tour in 2009 afterfinishing 24th on the 2008 Nationwide tour money listwith $228,155...made the cut in 11 of 22 starts on the pgatour, highlighted by one top-10 finish in april, a t8 at theVerizon Heritage where he finished 69-68...missed only cutin lone Nationwide tour start...Didn’t win but had six top-10finishes, including a season-best third at the BmW charity<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-2events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2002 12003 12004 1 1 $9,324/2005 12009 22 11 1 6 152/264 542,066/1382010 10 4 1 201/83 128,328/199total 36 16 1 7 679,718nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2003 19 7 1 $19,215/1492004 22005 24 15 5 9 123,825/422006 28 15 2 6 84,560/692007 25 9 3 5 70,497/852008 22 18 1 6 13 228,155/242009 12010 3 1 2,530/254total 124 65 1 16 34 528,781* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*pro-am, where he placed four strokes behind winner Davidmathis. 2007: Finished the season No. 85 on the money list,with $70,497...made the cut in nine of 25 starts, with threetop-10 finishes, including a season-best t5 at the inauguralmelwood prince george’s county open. 2006: made thecut in 15 of 28 starts on the Nationwide tour, with twotop-10 finishes...Ended the year No. 69 on the money list,with $84,560. 2005: made the cut in 15 of 24 starts on theNationwide tour, with five top-10s...Ended the year No. 42on the money list, with $123,825...Best finish was a fourthat the rex Hospital open. 2004: made seven of 11 cuts as amember of the canadian tour. 2003: made the cut in sevenof 19 starts on the Nationwide tour, finishing No. 149 onthe money list.PeRSonAL:third-team all-american as a senior at georgia tech…Named to the 2002 all-atlantic coast conference first teamand finished t2 at the acc championship that year…topYellow Jacket finisher at the 2000 Ncaa championship,a t6…Helped georgia tech to runner-up finish. team lostplayoff to oklahoma State…college teammate of currentpga tour member Bryce molder…reached the semifinalsof the 2001 Western amateur after finishing third in strokeplay…Four-year all-state selection at Bishop Lynch High inDallas and two-time state medalist…First-team all-statebasketball player…Father, D.a., is a five-time winner onthe pga tour and has six champions tour victories…Listshis dad as his hero.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.62Driving Distance ...........................................291.3Driving accuracy percentage .......................63.31%greens in regulation percentage ................59.09%putting average ...........................................1.786(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 67–3 times, most recent JohnDeere classic/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 65–2 times, mostrecent 2009 Valero texas open/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $165,300–2009 Verizon Heritage/t8career High official world Rank: after 2009 St. Judeclassic presented by FedEx/314Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-381


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSJay WilliamsonSection Player BiograPhies2BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:2—2007 travelers championship, t2—2008 John Deereclassic.nAtionwiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2007 Fort Smith classic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t8—St. Jude classic.2010 SeASon:made 13 cuts in 24 starts on the pga tour, with one top-10 performance…Finished t8 at the St. Jude classic. Finishwas his first top-10 since a playoff loss to Kenny perry atthe 2008 John Deere classic.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Earned exempt status for 2010 via the 2009 pga tourQualifying tournament, his sixth successful trip in the finalsin seven attempts. Shot a fifth-round 75, but rallied with afinal-round 69…made 14 off 22 cuts on the pga tour, withone top-25 finish, and placed 184th on the money list…madetwo starts on the Nationwide tour, making one cut. 2008:made 18 cuts in 33 starts on tour in 2008, finishing No. 66in the FedExcup standings…Had his third pga tour hole-inoneat the Wachovia championship when he aced the sixthhole in the second round at Quail Hollow club… Finished t2at the John Deere classic, losing in a three-man playoff withBrad adamonis and eventual winner Kenny perry. adamonisand Williamson hit their approach shots on the first playoffhole, the par-4 18th, into a green-side pond and perry wonwith a two-putt par. With a final-round 69, earned a spotin the British open, played the next week (finished t39)…Fourth major championship appearance and his first at theBritish open. He competed in the u.S. open in 1999, 2001eXeMPt StAtUS: Veteran memberFULL nAMe: Justin arch Williamson IVHeiGHt: 5-10weiGHt: 180BiRtHDAte: February 7, 1967BiRtHPLAce: St. Louis, moReSiDence: St. Louis, mo; plays out of Bellerive cc<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-2events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1995 22 11 3 3 $120,180/1451996 27 13 1 2 82,773/1751997 2 1 3,409/3171999 32 12 1 4 263,618/1442000 32 20 1 6 460,024/1092001 35 13 3 4 476,031/1062002 30 16 2 6 515,445/1252003 31 17 1 1 4 627,132/1012004 33 18 2 8 660,038/1202005 16 10 1 3 382,653/1632006 18 6 86,150/2212007 14 11 1 1 3 835,515/2008 33 18 1 1 3 100,401/66 758,862/1372009 22 14 1 177/172 240,574/1842010 24 13 1 2 280/149 404,498/167total 371 193 2 1 18 49 5,916,902nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1992 11994 21995 8 2 1 2 $11,133/1141996 11997 6 3 1 3,673/1581998 28 17 2 6 8 110,921/182006 7 5 2 3 47,092/1072007 13 9 1 2 6 153,249/402009 4 1 3,190/2572010 1total 71 37 1 2 11 20 329,258* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*and 2003, with his best finish a t20 in 2003…played in thefirst three events of the pga tour playoffs for the FedExcup,before a t52 at his hometown’s BmW championship failedto advance him to tHE tour championship. Finished 137thon the pga tour money list…regained fully exempt statuswith a t18 finish at the 2008 pga tour Qualifyingtournament. 2007: Finished equivalent of 123rd on the tourmoney list, with his $835,515 total in 14 events. as a nonmember,needed to collect more than the 125th place finisheron the 2007 pga tour money list in order to earn his cardfor the 2008 season. 2007: playing on a Sponsor Exemptionin just his second tour start of the season, finished secondat the travelers championship, falling in a playoff to Huntermahan. Held a share of the 36-hole lead with David toms andled mahan by one through 54 holes. missed a 12-foot birdieputt on the 72nd hole that would have secured first tourvictory. Was unable to convert 7-foot birdie putt on the firstextra hole that would have extended the playoff as mahandrained a 2-foot birdie putt for the win. Earned a career-best$648,000…two months prior to near-miss at the travelerschampionship, earned first career Nationwide tour victory atthe Fort Smith classic, closing with a 63 to earn $94,500…Joined the tour in July as a Special temporary member forthe remainder of 2007. 2006: playing under a major medicalExtension, made the cut in six of 18 starts on tour. Despitemaking only seven starts, posted two top-10 finishes on theNationwide tour, including a season-best t5 at the Northeastpennsylvania classic. 2005: Limited to 16 events on tourdue to knee injury. underwent surgery on June 29 and did notplay after the Barclays classic…Lone top-10 of the seasoncame in his eighth start, a t10 at the weather-shortened,54-hole BellSouth classic. 2004: Finished in the top 125 forthe fifth consecutive season on the strength of two top-10FAMiLY: Wife, marnie; Whitney Lain (5/11/99); Justinthomas (8/5/02), george marshall (9/29/05)eDUcAtion: trinity college (1989, political Science)SPeciAL inteReStS: Stock market, current events,sportstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1990Q ScHooL: 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2008, 2009nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYfinishes. 2003: only top-10 was t3 at the BellSouth classic.2002: Finished 125th on the money list, thanks to t16 finishat the Buick challenge and a t5 finish at the season-endingSouthern Farm Bureau classic, which pushed him past DavidFrost by $5,600 for the final fully-exempt spot on tour.2001: Finished strong after changing his putting grip to“the claw”…Best effort of season came at the marconipennsylvania classic with a t6 which pushed him from No.131 to 105th on money list. 2000: made the most of hisexempt status, playing in 32 events and making the cut in 20of those. Lone top-10 came at Bay Hill Invitational, a t7. 1999:only top-10 was a t4 at the rain-shortened at&t pebbleYear 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07the Barclays t74 cut cut cut 10 t39 cut cut t75u.S. open cut DQ t20Deutsche Bank championship t47 8 cutBmW championship cut t41 cut t51 cuttHE pLaYErS t58 cut t27 cut t56Year 08British opent39the Barclayst31Deutsche Bank championship t80BmW championshipt52PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.29 (137)Driving Distance ...........................................285.1 (120)Driving accuracy percentage .......................69.87% (20)greens in regulation percentage ................68.95% (42)putting average ...........................................1.800 (140)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–4 times, most recentWyndham championship/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2 times, mostrecent 2008 John Deere classic/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $648,000–2007 travelers championship/2career High official world Rank: after 2007 at&tNational/1192-382 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSBeach National pro-am and finished 144th…returned toQualifying tournament to improve his position for the nextseason on the pga tour and finished t2…1998: memberof the Nationwide tour, finished 18th on the money listthanks to two runner-up finishes…Lost to good friend mattJay Williamson (Continued)gogel in a four-hole playoff at the omaha classic. Late in theseason, finished alone in second at the Inland Empire openin moreno Valley, ca. 1995: rookie on the pga tour, withhis best finish being a t4 at the Ideon classic at pleasantValley. 1991: Winner of Kansas open. Amateur: NamedSenior Scholar athlete at trinity college in 1989.PeRSonAL:played baseball and hockey in college…avid hockey fan.Willie WoodeXeMPt StAtUS: past championFULL nAMe: Willie West WoodHeiGHt: 5-7weiGHt: 145BiRtHDAte: october 1, 1960BiRtHPLAce: Kingsville, tXReSiDence: Edmond, oK; plays out of oak tree gc<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank1980a 11982a 2 11983a 1 11983 1 1 1 1 $8,400/1851984 30 21 1 3 10 115,741/611985 30 26 1 4 11 153,706/491986 31 23 1 2 3 7 172,629/521987 30 19 1 7 95,917/981988 31 10 1 3 53,064/1461989 23 4 9,677/2121990 25 10 1 2 5 179,972/901991 27 13 48,033/1761992 8 5 1 2 57,748/1681993 25 16 3 5 146,206/1121994 26 16 2 87,102/1651995 11 8 3 64,697/1821996 10 9 1 1 3 255,158/871997 27 17 1 3 190,283/1211998 27 15 1 2 5 397,110/761999 27 10 1 115,884/1852000 14 6 45,345/2162001 16 10 2 196,113/1732002 16 6 1 85,871/2042003 11 6 1 118,280/2002004 9 4 1 78,937/2212005 42006 11 3 27,774/2422007 6 1 8,700/2542008 52009 22010 2 1 6,540/248total 489 262 1 4 3 23 73 2,718,886nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank1992 3 1 1 $1,763/1981993 1 1 1,080/2061995 8 6 1 1 6 23,510/791996 13 10 1 8 9 67,008/272000 6 3 9,098/1802001 7 5 2 2 36,562/982002 3 1 1 3,690/2372003 6 5 4 27,906/1192004 5 1 1 6,750/2192005 17 7 1 2 34,638/1172006 3 1 1,485/3042007 6 2 1 10,906/2072008 8 3 2 14,037/1592009 17 10 22,783/1542010 2 1 1,844/271total 105 57 2 12 29 263,059cHAMPionS toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0Year events Played 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings Rank2010 1 1 $28,941 110total 1 1 28,941* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*FAMiLY: Wife, Jenny; William (12/17/86), Kelby(6/15/88), Hayden (4/8/96)eDUcAtion: oklahoma State universitySPeciAL inteReStS: Fishing, physical fitnesstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1983Q ScHooL: 1983, 1992nationwide tour Alumnus<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92masterst41u.S. open cut cut cut t17pgat23 cutthe Barclays t25 5 2 cut cut t76 68 t22 cut t55tHE pLaYErS t44 cut 74 cut t64 t63BmW championship t44 t41 t17 cut t46 cut WD t68 cutYear 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05masters t12 t21 cutu.S. open cut cut cutpgat65tHE pLaYErS cut t37 cut cutthe Barclays t43 t32 75 cutnAtionAL teAMS: Walker cup (1), 1983.Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-383


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):1996 Deposit guaranty golf classic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t59—reno-tahoe open.BeSt 2010 cHAMPionS toUR FiniSH:t13—at&t championship2010 SeASon:Split time between pga tour and Nationwide tour.missed one of two cuts on both the pga tour andNationwide tour in 2010.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: member of the pga tour since 1983, missed thecut in both starts on the pga tour, but made 10 of 17 cutson the Nationwide tour, earning $22,783. 2008: missed allfive cuts on tour, but managed to post two top-25 finishesin eight starts on the Nationwide tour, with a season-bestt19 at the Fort Smith classic. 2007: made one of six cutson the pga tour and two of six cuts on the Nationwidetour…Best finish was a t14 at the Knoxville open on theWillie Wood (Continued)Nationwide tour. 2006: made three of 11 cuts on tourand just one of three on the Nationwide tour. 2005: playedprimarily on the Nationwide tour, earning his first top-10since 2001 with a t5 at the chattanooga classic. 2003:recorded a t18 at the greater Hartford open, best efforton tour since finishing 12th at the 2001 Southern FarmBureau classic. 1998: Enjoyed his best tour earningsseason when he finished 76th on the money list and made$397,110 on strength of a runner-up showing at the SprintInternational and t4 at the cVS charity classic. 1997:recorded a t12 at the masters. 1996: Lone tour victorycame at the Deposit guaranty golf classic, by one strokeover Kirk triplett. 1990: Lost in a playoff to Joey Sindelarat Hardees’ golf classic. 1983: medalist at the pgatour Qualifying tournament. Winner of 1990 and 1995oklahoma opens. Amateur: played in the 1982 mastersas an amateur, finishing t41. outstanding junior careerfeatured victories at 1977 u.S. Junior, 1978 pga Junior and1979 Western Junior.PeRSonAL:Sister Deanie was a member of the Lpga.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................72.74Driving Distance ...........................................281.5Driving accuracy percentage .......................75.00%greens in regulation percentage ................51.85%putting average ...........................................1.750(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 70–2 times, most recent Vikingclassic/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–3 times, mostrecent 1990 Hardee’s golf classic/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $180,000–1996 Deposit guaranty golf classic/1career High official world Rank: after 1999 at&tpebble Beach National pro-am/1282010 ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average (actual) .............................68.67Driving Distance ...........................................276.5Driving accuracy percentage .......................40.48%greens in regulation percentage ................51.85%putting average ...........................................1.571MISCELLANEOUS ChAMPIONS <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 champions tour Low Round: 68–2010 at&tchampionship/2.career champions tour Low Round: 68–2010 at&tchampionship/2Largest career champions tour Paycheck/Finish: $28,941–2010 at&t championship/t13(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)gary WoodlandeXeMPt StAtUS: t11 at 2010 pga tour QualifyingtournamentFULL nAMe: gary Lynn WoodlandHeiGHt: 6-1weiGHt: 200BiRtHDAte: may 21, 1984BiRtHPLAce: topeka, KSReSiDence: orlando, FLFAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: university of Kansas (2007, Sociology)SPeciAL inteReStS: Basketball, working out, pingpongtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2007Q ScHooL: 2008JoineD toUR: 2009nationwide tour AlumnusBeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t21—2010 John Deere classic.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t21—John Deere classic.2010 SeASon:playing on a major medical Extension, returned from along layoff with a missed cut at the Valero texas open, followedby a t32 at the Hp Byron Nelson championship. He<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/ earnings/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank Rank2009 18 8 207/68 $121,031/2042010 8 3 1 95,815/total 26 11 1 216,846nAtionwiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings/Rank2007 2 1 $2,076/2952008 4 1 3,705/2372010 14 9 5 56,370/92total 20 11 5 62,151* Majors and world Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*last competed in July 2009 at the u.S. Bank championshipin milwaukee and then underwent surgery to repair a tornlabrum in his left shoulder on august 12, and began rehabthe next day. Ended the season with three made cuts ineights starts, including his first-career top-25 finish (t21 atthe John Deere classic). also competed in 14 Nationwidetour events, with a t11 at the WNB golf classic his bestouting.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 09 10u.S. opent47 cut2009: rookie season on the pga tour was cut short in Julybecause of an injury to his left shoulder, which requiredsurgery. coupled with the $121,031 earned in 2009, hadeight events in 2010 to equal that of No. 125 on the 2009money list ($662,683) and gain a major medical Extensionfor the remainder of the year. made eight cuts in 18 startson tour in 2009, with a best finish of t28 at the mayakobagolf classic. Finished fifth in Driving Distance (307.3-yardaverage) in 2009. made it through all three stages of the2-384 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


otHeR PRoMinent PLAYeRS2008 pga tour Qualifying tournament. posted six sub-parrounds in the final stage at pga West, highlighted by a second-round,8-under 64. previous experience in competitivegolf includes playing the Hooters tour in 2007 and 2008.Amateur: played freshman year of college basketball atWashburn university in topeka, KS, before transferring tothe university of Kansas to play golf. averaged six pointsper game at guard in 2002-2003 at the Division II school,which reached the Ncaa regional semifinals. Winner offour collegiate events.PeRSonAL:cites making the cut in his first major championship (u.S.open at Bethpage Black in 2009) as his biggest thrill ingolf…cites playing basketball for Washburn universityand playing against Kansas in allen Fieldhouse as hisgary Woodland (Continued)biggest thrill outside golf…Named all-state in basketballin high school where his school won two state titles…Lists michael Jordan as his hero…Never travels withouthis Ipad…Favorite golf course played is Spyglass Hill…Would most like to play augusta National…Favorite collegeteam is the Kansas Jayhawks…Favorite professionalteam is the Indianapolis colts…marks his ball with a 1984half dollar…Favorite tV show is “two and a Half men.”…Favorite movie is “gladiator.”…Favorite food is steak…Favorite athlete is Floyd mayweather, Jr.…Would roundout his dream foursome with michael Jordan, Bill Self andhis Dad…most people don’t know he doesn’t eat any foodthat comes from the water…Bucket List includes buyingan airplane…charity: Folds of Honor, which gives scholarshipsto families of fallen or wounded soldiers.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.49Driving Distance ...........................................305.8Driving accuracy percentage .......................59.80%greens in regulation percentage ................65.66%putting average ...........................................1.792(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–2 times, most recent JohnDeere classic/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2009mayakoba golf classic at riviera maya-cancun/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $36,418–2010 John Deere classic/t21career High official world Rank: after 2010 Frys.comopen/571Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-385


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inteRnAtionAL PLAYeRSThe following players include top 100 in Official World Golf Ranking through December 2010, previous major championship winners and the previous two Ryder Cupand Presidents Cup team members.gregory Bourdy (Bore-dee)FULL nAMe: gregory BourdyHeiGHt: 5-11WeiGHt: 154BiRtHDAte: april 25, 1982BiRtHPLAce: Bordeaux, FranceReSiDence: Bordeaux, FranceFAMiLY: SingletURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2003BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t39—2008 British open.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (6):2003 alps tour commission [Fr], Bordeaux open [Fr]. 2006telkom pga championship [Saf]. 2007 mallorca classic[Eur]. 2008 Estoril open de portugal [Eur]. 2009 uBS HongKong open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t58—pga championship.2010 SeASon:Had three pga tour starts, with his top performance a t39at the World golf champinships-HSBc champions. Bestshowing of four top 10s on the European tour was a sixthplaceshowing at the alstom open de France.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Broke through and won for a second consecutiveseason when he captured the uBS Hong Kong open atthe Hong Kong gc in November. His four rounds in the60s were enough to edge rory mcIlroy by two strokes.Earlier in the season, had a t6 at the Johnnie Walkerchampionship at gleneagles and a t9 at the alfredDunhill Links championship. 2008: Won the Estoril opende portugal in a three-man playoff with alastair Forsyth andDavid Howell...added three other European tour top 10s...Best pga tour finish was a t39 at the British open...Latein the year, joined gregory Havret to represent France at theomEga mission Hills World cup, where the duo t10. 2007:In his second-to-last start of the season, fashioned fourrounds in the 70s to outlast Sam Little to win the mallorcaclassic. He also added three other top-10s...Lone pga tourstart was at the British open, where he t53. 2006: Wonfor the first time outside of France when he won in Southafrica at the telkom pga chamlpionship...on the Europeantour, he again had success in South africa, with a t3 at theSouth african airways open, one of two top-10s that season...alsot59 at the World golf championships-americanExpress championship. 2005: Had a pair of t8s on theEuropean tour, at the South african airways open and theopen de madrid. 2004: Lone European tour top 10 in limitedaction was a t6 at the BmW russian open. played mainlyon the European challenge tour, where he recorded six top-10s. 2003: played primarily on the European challenge tour,with two top-five finishes—a t2 at the Nykredit Danishopen and a t5 at the Skandia pga open...also won in hishome country, capturing the alps tour commission and theBordeaux open.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.96Driving Distance ...........................................277.1Driving accuracy percentage .......................64.29%greens in regulation percentage ................61.11%putting average ...........................................1.830(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 68–World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 68–2010 Worldgolf championships-Bridgestone Invitational/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $39,250–2010 World golf championships–Bridgestone Invitational/t69career High official World Rank: after 2010 the Hondaclassic/83Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank earnings2006 1 12007 1 1 $23,3942008 1 1 33,2672010 2 2 15,225total 5 5 71,886eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 22 20 4 10 $589,657* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 06 07 08 09 10British open t53 t39pgat58Bridgestone Invitationalt69ca championshipt59HSBc championst39nAtionAL teAMS: World cup (1), 2008.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-387


inteRnAtionAL PLAYeRSDarren ClarkeSection Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (2):2000 World golf championships-accenture match playchampionship. 2003 World golf championships-NEcInvitational.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (14):1993 alfred Dunhill open [Eur]. 1996 Linde german masters[Eur]. 1998 Benson and Hedges International open [Eur],Volvo masters [Eur]. 1999 compass group English open[Eur]. 2000 compass group English open [Eur]. 2001Dimension Data pro-am [Saf], the chunichi crowns [Jpn],Smurfit European open [Eur]. 2002 compass group Englishopen. 2003 Northern Ireland masters [Eurchall]. 2004mitsui Sumitomo VISa taiheiyo masters [Jpn]. 2008 BmWasian open [Eur], KLm open [Eur].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t44—British open.2010 SeASon:Enjoyed a solid season, with three top 10s on two separatetours. Finished t8 at the avantha masters in India onthe asian tour. Led at the halfway point of the BarclaysScottish open and was one behind Edoardo molinari after54 holes at Loch Lomond. a double bogey on the third holein the sloppy, wet weather proved to be his undoing, ashe went on to shoot a final-round 76. also was a runnerupat the Joburg open at the royal Johannesburg andKensington gc. Despite shooting four rounds in the 60s(63-69-67-68) still fell six strokes short of eventual winnercharl Schwartzel.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Enjoyed strong play in the latter half of the seasonto record three top-10s on the European tour, with a bestfinish of t5 at the KLm open in late august. Best pgatour finish was a t22 at the World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational. 2008: recorded a t6 at theWorld golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational. hisFULL nAMe: Darren christopher clarkeHeiGHt: 6-2WeiGHt: 215BiRtHDAte: august 14, 1968BiRtHPLAce: Dungannon, Northern IrelandReSiDence: portrush, Northern IrelandFAMiLY: children, tyrone (1998), conor (2000)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank earnings1994 11995 1 1 $12,9551996 2 1 1 41,8501997 4 3 1 1 2 282,8161998 6 4 1 2 121,6281999 10 7 1 2 139,1182000 10 8 1 3 5 254,1142001 7 5 2 2 3 330,8702002 11 8 1 2 5 665,9112003 16 15 1 5 6 763,9312004 16 10 2 4 9 2,009,8192005 12 11 1 1 5 7 1,465,9212006 11 6 1 1 3 660,8982007 10 4 107,9812008 2 1 1 12009 7 4 1 34,4792010 2 2 43,275total 128 90 2 3 6 26 47 6,935,565eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 21 15 1 2 5 $847,310SoUtHeRn AFRicA toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 4 4 1 1 1 $227,254* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*third top-10 at the event. Won twice on the Europeantour, his first wins there since 2003. captured the BmWasian open in april in china, sinking a 40-foot birdie putton the final green to beat robert-Jan Derksen by one. Inlate august, won the KLm open in the Netherlands by fourstrokes over paul mcginley. 2007: Best finish worldwidewas a t19 at the Barclays Scottish open on the Europeantour. Best pga tour finish was a t33 at the World golfchampionships-accenture match play championship, as hecontinued to deal with the 2006 death of his wife, Heather.2006: Was limited to 11 events due to his wife’s long-termillness and passing on aug. 13 at age 39 after a battle withcancer. granted special release as he fell shy of pga tourminimumappearances of 15. placed 125th on the moneylist with a best finish of t3 at the Bay Hill Invitational...Didnot play following a missed cut at the British open until theryder cup, where as a captain’s pick he compiled a 3-0-0record for the winning European squad...on the Europeantour, played in 14 events...compiled a solo third at theNissan Irish open. tournament was noteworthy for theulsterman, as he chipped out into the fairway on No. 9 inthe final round, basically taking a penalty stroke, despitefinding a perfect lie on monday after a rain-induced suspensionof the final round Sunday. after finding the rains haddramatically improved the position of his ball, he explainedhis thought process: “Honesty is part and parcel of the gameand I could not have acted any other way,” he said. madea bogey on the hole and finished two behind thomas Bjorn.2005: played in just 12 events due to his wife’s cancertreatment and received special release from completing his15 required tournaments...Ended his streak of winning onat least one tour since 1997...matched career high (2003)with five top-10s on the pga tour...Before heading tothe united States he started the season by finishing t4 atthe South african airways open...In his first start of thetour season and first at the at&t pebble Beach Nationalpro-am, finished t6...the next week, finished t3, one shotout of a rain-shortened playoff with rounds of 66-68 atSPeciAL inteReStS: Films, reading, cars, fishingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1990JoineD toUR: 2003<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYthe Nissan open. aced the sixth hole with a 7-iron from167 yards in the first round...posted a t8 at the Bay HillInvitational, finishing with a final-round 68...recorded t17at the masters tournament, best showing since t8 in hisfirst start at augusta in 1998...Held a six-shot lead through36 holes at the mcI Heritage, but finished t2 after postingweekend rounds of 73-76 at Harbour town. Was fourstrokes ahead of 54-hole leader peter Lonard through thefifth hole in the final round, but played his last 13 holes9-over par with three double bogeys, including one onthe 72nd hole when tied with Lonard...one week later,rebounded with a t4 finish at the Shell Houston open,aided by a final-round 5-under-par 67. 2004: Finished in thetop 30 (No. 28) on the pga tour money list. Won on theJapan tour late in the year to continue a streak of victoriesworldwide dating back to 1997...past champion finishedthird at the World golf championships-accenture matchplay championship, falling to Davis Love III in 21 holes inthe semifinals. In consolation finals, beat Stephen Leaney,2 and 1...opened with a 65 to lead the pga championship,his best career round in a major...Finished eighth on theEuropean tour’s order of merit with seven top-10s...Had3-1-1 record for Europe’s victorious ryder cup team. 2003:Won the World golf championships-NEc Invitational atFirestone cc in akron, oH, joining tiger Woods as the onlyplayers to win multiple World golf championships events...totaled five top-10s in a career-high 16 events on the pgatour...Eight-time European tour winner failed to win inEurope for the first time since 1997…Joined the pga touras a Special temporary member on april 9...Second careerWorld golf championships victory came by four strokesat Firestone cc, earning a career-best $1,050,000. Heldone-shot lead over Jonathan Kaye entering final round.First European non-pga tour member to win on the pgatour since retief goosen won the u.S. open in 2001...made tHE tour championship field by $9,768, with a totalof $1,896,931 official/unofficial money earned (including$1,250,000 in World golf championships earnings), rankingYear 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03masters t8 cut t40 24 t20 t28the Barclayst24u.S. open cut cut t43 t43 t10 t53 t30 t24 t42Deutsche Bank championshipt9British open t64 cut t39 t38 t31 t11 t2 cut t30 t7 t3 t37 t59pga cut cut t9 cut cut cuttHE pLaYErS cut t71 cut t26 cut t6tour championship 18accenture match play championship t33 1 t33 t5Bridgestone Invitational t36 t17 3 t19 1ca championship t40 t17 cNL 63 t38Year 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters cut t17 t22 cutu.S. open cut 56 cutBritish open t11 t15 cut cut t52 t44pga t13 cut t42 cut cut t48tHE pLaYErS t26 t63 t20 WDtour championshipt15accenture match play championship 3 t33 t33 t33Bridgestone Invitational t14 t28 WD t67 t6 t22ca championship t4 DNS t26 t46the BarclayscutnAtionAL teAMS: ryder cup (5), 1997, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2006; World cup (3), 1994, 1995,1996; Dunhill cup (6), 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999.2-388 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


inteRnAtionAL PLAYeRS29th on the pga tour money list. By finishing among thetop 30 with his combination of official/unofficial money,the field increased to 31 players. 2002: playing in hisfourth pga tour event of the year, was runner-up toVijay Singh in the Shell Houston open...In June, becamethe first person to win the compass group English openthree times. 2001: Won in South africa for the first time,capturing the Dimension Data pro-am...also won in Japanat the chunichi crowns before capturing his first Europeantour title of the year in the Smurfit European open at the Kclub, the first Irishman to win in Ireland since John o’Leary19 years earlier...Finished t3 at British open. 2000: Becamefirst European to win World golf championships event.Defeated David Duval in semifinals and tiger Woods infinal to capture the World golf championships-accenturematch play championship...Followed that early seasonvictory and $1-million payday in June by retaining thecompass group English open. came from six strokes backin final round. 1999: Won the compass group Europeanopen title…Followed that victory by becoming, at SmurfitEuropean open, first player on European tour to shoot 60Darren Clarke (Continued)twice (first 60 came at 1992 European monte carlo open).Equaled three records: most birdies (12), consecutive birdies(eight) and low round on European tour (ninth time 60 hadbeen shot). 1998: Won Benson and Hedges Internationalopen en route to second-place finish on the order of merit.runner-up placing came after capturing Volvo masterswith record-equaling 63. 1997: tied for runner-up honorsto Justin Leonard at the 1997 British open at royal troon.Amateur: Winner of the 1989 East of Ireland amateur. In1990, captured the Spanish open amateur championship,Irish amateur championship, North of Ireland amateur andthe South of Ireland amateur.PeRSonAL:Involved in golf-course architecture, with first course,pinnacle point, opening in late 2006 near mossel Bay inthe southern cape of South africa. other designs includecastle Dargan and moyvalley in Ireland…In 2002, formedthe Darren clarke Foundation to help Irish junior golf anddiscover the Irish stars of the future. “I have a debt to Irishgolf, and I wanted to give something back to the golfingunion of Ireland and golf in this country.”rhys DaviesFULL nAMe: rhys DaviesHeiGHt: 6-1WeiGHt: 170BiRtHDAte: may 28, 1985BiRtHPLAce: Edinburgh, ScotlandReSiDence: Bridgend, WaleseDUcAtion: East tennessee State universityPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.31Driving Distance ...........................................297.6Driving accuracy percentage .......................67.50%greens in regulation percentage ................68.75%putting average ...........................................1.808(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 70–2 times, mostrecent pga championship/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2 times, mostrecent 2006 Bay Hill Invitational presented by mastercard/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,050,000–2003 World golf championships–NEcInvitational/1career High official World Rank: after 2001 texas openat Lacantera/8FAMiLY: SingleSPeciAL inteReStS: cricket, all sportstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2007Section 2 Player BiograPhiesBeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t62—2010 pga championship.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (3):2009 Wales challenge [Eurchal], Fred olsen challenge deEspana [Eurchal]. 2010 Hassan II golf trophy [Eur].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t62—pga championship.2010 SeASon:Won his first European tour title in march with a victoryat the Hassan II golf trophy in morocco. trailingLouis oosthuizen by two entering the final round, shot a66 to reach 25-under and win the tournament…Was t2 atthe Volvo china open, losing by two strokes to Y.E. Yangdespite a 65-67 showing on the weekend…placed secondto Luke Donald at the madrid masters in late may. Wastied for the lead with three holes remaining…Finished secondto graeme mcDowell in early June at the celtic manorWales open in his home country, shooting a final-round 62.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: on the European challenge tour, won the Waleschallenge in July for his first professional title. Later addedthe Fred olsen challenge de España en route to finishingfourth in the rankings, despite having played fewer eventsthan anyone else in the top 20. 2008: recorded backto-backtop-five finishes on the asian tour, turning in at2 at the Hana Bank Vietnam masters and then comingback the following week with a t4 at the Johnnie Walkercambodian open. Amateur: Enjoyed a stellar career beforeturning professional at the end of 2007, having playedin two Walker cup contests, winning both his singlesmatches in 2007. also won the 2003 British Boys amateurchampionship before playing collegiately at East tennesseeState university. His collegiate career included 10 victoriesand 20 top-three finishes. managed to shoot below par in89 of the 149 rounds he played, and in 2005-06 his strokeaverage was the best in the united States. Had to choosebetween playing cricket or golf professionally as a teenager.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................72.14Driving Distance ...........................................291.3Driving accuracy percentage .......................63.00%greens in regulation percentage ................56.35%putting average ...........................................1.824(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 69–World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 69–2010 Worldgolf championships-Bridgestone Invitational/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $37,750–2010 World golf championships–Bridgestone Invitational/t71career High official World Rank: after 2010 u.S.open/44<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank earnings2007a 12009 12010 4 3 $28,762total 6 3 28,762eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 23 15 1 3 1 6 9 $1,471,566SoUtHeRn AFRicA toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 5 4 $40,514* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 07 08 09 10u.S. open cut t74British opencut cutpgat62Bridgestone Invitationalt7HSBc championst53nAtionAL teAMS: Walker cup (2), 2003, 2007.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-389


inteRnAtionAL PLAYeRSJamie DonaldsonSection Player BiograPhies2inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (3):2001 telia grand prix [Eurchall], 2001 BmW russianopen [Eurchall]. 2007 abierto telefonica de guatemala[Eurchall].2010 SeASon:Had eight European tour top-10 finishes, with his bestperformance a t3 at the Johnnie Walker championship atgleneagles…His other top-five came in april at the Volvochina open, where he t4.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: among his three top-10 finishes was a runner-upshowing at the SaS masters, finishing two strokes behindricardo gonzalez in Sweden...made his World cup debutfor Wales. at mission Hills gc in Shenzhen, china, hejoined Stephen Dodd to t7. 2008: Had three top-10 finishes,FULL nAMe: Jamie ross DonaldsonHeiGHt: 5-11WeiGHt: 174BiRtHDAte: october 19, 1975BiRtHPLAce: pontypridd, rhondda cynon taf, WalesReSiDence: macclesfield, cheshire, Englandat the alfred Dunhill Links championship (t8), the SaSmasters (t8) and the European open (t10). 2007: playedon the European challenge tour, winning the abiertotelefonica de guatemala, for his third challenge tour title...Had seven other top-10 finishes. 2006: Split time betweenthe European tour and the European challenge tour, withhis top showing a t33 at the Enjoy Jakarta HSBc Indonesiaopen in march. 2005: top European tour finishes were apair of t8s, at the algarve open de portugal in april andthe BmW championship in may. 2004: a t14 at the madridopen was his best finish. 2003: Shot a final-round 68 at thealgarve open de portugal but fell a stroke short of FredrikJacobson...added two other top-10s. 2002: Had seven top25s, with a t12 at the Dunhill championship his best showing.2001: opened his European tour season in august witha t4 at the celtic manor Wales open and added a t9 laterFAMiLY: SingleSPeciAL inteReStS: all SportstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2000in the season at the alfred Dunhill Links championship...playing early in the year on the Southern africa tour,counted a t6 at the Swazi open as his best finish.PLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 75–2006 Britishopen/1career High official World Rank: after 2010 throughWeek Ending: 11/22/2010/97<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank earnings2006 1total 1eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 24 17 1 7 10 $794,756* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 06British opencutnAtionAL teAMS: World cup (1), 2009.the Johnnie Walker championship at gleneagles…Enjoyedanother strong showing at the Hong Kong gc, where pastuBS Hong Kong champion (2000) battled fellow countrymanIan poulter all week before falling a stroke shy and eventuallyt2 with matteo manassero…top pga tour finish wasa t12 at the pga championship.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Shot a final-round 66 on the old course to win thealfred Dunhill Links championship at St andrews, Scotland.the victory was his third on the European tour and secondof the year, following his KLm open after a final-round 63and an 18-foot birdie putt on the first playoff hole. after thewin at St. andrews, jumped to 44th in the official Worldgolf ranking. missed the cut at the u.S. open in his onlypga tour start. 2007: Fired a final-round 64 to finish t6 atthe pga championship, his best finish in a major championsimonDysonFULL nAMe: Simon DysonHeiGHt: 6-0WeiGHt: 168BiRtHDAte: December 21, 1977BiRtHPLAce: York, EnglandReSiDence: York, EnglandFAMiLY: SingleSPeciAL inteReStS: music, tennis, snooker, filmstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1999BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t6—2007 pga championship.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (7):2000 macau open [asia], Volvo china open [asia], omegaHong Kong open [asia]. 2006 Enjoy Jakarta HSBc Indonesiaopen [Eur], KLm open [Eur]. 2009 KLm open [Eur], alfredDunhill Links championship [Eur].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t12—pga championship.2010 SeASon:Had a solid campaign, with five European tour top-10s.First came in Spain, with a t10 at the madrid masters. Hepicked up t5s at both the czech open and the alfred DunhillLinks championship and added a sixth-place showing atPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.86Driving Distance ...........................................280.5Driving accuracy percentage .......................68.60%greens in regulation percentage ................68.52%putting average ...........................................1.865(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 68–pga championship/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 64–2007 pgachampionship/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $227,500–2007 pga championship/t6career High official World Rank: after 2009 throughWeek Ending: 01/04/2010/432-390 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


inteRnAtionAL PLAYeRSship...Enjoyed six top-10s and two thirds on the Europeantour. 2006: recorded first two European tour titles, at theIndonesian open and the KLm open in the Netherlands.Beat australian andrew Buckle by two strokes in Indonesiain early march and australian richard green on the firsthole of a playoff at the KLm in august. Was t38 at theBritish open and t48 at the World golf championshipsamericanExpress championship in his only pga tourstarts. 2000: took full advantage of his asian pga toursimon Dyson (Continued)playing privileges by capturing three titles, two coming insuccession in may, in macau and at the Volvo china openat the Shanghai Silport gc. picked up his third asian tourtitle the week before christmas with a three-stroke victoryat the omega Hong Kong open. His three wins led to himleading the asian tour order of merit.PeRSonAL:comes from a family with a rich sports background. Hisgrandfather was a jockey; dad, John, is a bookmaker andhis uncle, terry, played soccer for tottenham in the early1960s. Encouraged to take up golf by his older brother Nick.Was a scratch player by age 16. runner-up in the Englishamateur in 1999. Won the Finnish amateur title and was amember of the great Britain and Ireland team which wonthe Walker cup at Nairn that year.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank earnings2000 12001 12004 12005 2 1 $38,5482006 2 2 21,5782007 1 1 1 1 227,5002008 22009 12010 8 6 1 171,071total 19 10 1 2 458,697eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 25 17 4 8 $779,132* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masterscutu.S. open cut cut cutBritish open cut cut cut t34 t48 cut t48pga t6 cut t12accenture match play championshipt33Bridgestone Invitationalt71ca championship cNL t38 t50HSBc championst28nAtionAL teAMS: Seve trophy (1), 2007.gonzalo Fernandez-CastanoFULL nAMe: gonzalo Fernandez-castanoHeiGHt: 5-11WeiGHt: 187BiRtHDAte: october 13, 1980BiRtHPLAce: madrid, SpainReSiDence: madrid, SpainFAMiLY: Wife, aliciaSPeciAL inteReStS: tennis, huntingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2004Section 2 Player BiograPhiesBeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t32—2009 pga championship.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (4):2005 KLm open [Eur]. 2006 BmW asian open [Eur]. 2007Italian open [Eur]. 2008 Quinn Insurance British masters[Eur].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t33—pga championship.2010 SeASon:Had six top-10 European tour finishes, with his bestshowing a runner-up performance at the portugal masters.Was t3 at the 3 Irish open, t4 at the KLm open, t5 atthe Iberdria open cala millor mallorca, t6 at the open deandalucia de golf and t7 at the castello masters.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Best pga tour finish in five starts was a t32 at thepga championship. recorded four runner-up finishes on theEuropean tour, including three consecutive in april. Lost ina playoff at the Estoril open de portugal to michael Hoey,was second to Scott Strange at the Volvo china open andthen was runner-up to thongchai Jaidee at the Ballantine’schampionship. 2008: captured the fourth European tour titleof his career on the third playoff hole against Lee Westwoodat the Quinn Insurance British masters at the Belfry. 2007:Won third European tour title, at the Italian open. 2006:Second career European tour victory came in the BmWasian open in a playoff, after which he promptly proposedto his girlfriend, alicia, whom he married later in the year.2005: Won for the first time on the European tour, at theKLm open, the same event where his hero, Seve Ballesteros,captured his first victory, in 1976. Win propelled him to 2005European tour rookie of the Year honors.PeRSonAL:an accomplished tennis player...Began playing golf underthe tutelage of his father at age 5.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.81Driving Distance ...........................................296.7Driving accuracy percentage .......................63.19%greens in regulation percentage ................64.44%putting average ...........................................1.707(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 68–World golf championshipscachampionship/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 66–2009mayakoba golf classic at riviera maya-cancun/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $62,500–2010 World golf championships–ca championship/t37career High official World Rank: after 2009 Buickopen/40pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-391


inteRnAtionAL PLAYeRSgonzalo Fernandez-Castano (Continued)Section Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank earnings2006 5 2 $21,5782008 12009 5 4 70,6172010 3 2 37,133total 14 8 129,328eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 27 19 1 1 6 9 $985,628* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*ross FisherFULL nAMe: ross Daniel FisherHeiGHt: 6-3WeiGHt: 168BiRtHDAte: November 22, 1980BiRtHPLAce: ascot, EnglandReSiDence: cheam, England<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 06 07 08 09 10u.S. opencutBritish open t48 t47 cutpga cut t32 t33Bridgestone Invitational 75 t70ca championshipt37HSBc championst45nAtionAL teAMS: Seve trophy (1), 2007.FAMiLY: Wife, Joanne; EveSPeciAL inteReStS: computer games, movies, carstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2004BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:4—2009 World golf championships-accenture match playchampionship.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (4):2007 KLm open [Eur]. 2008 European open [Eur]. 2009Volvo World match play championship [Eur]. 2010 3 Irishopen [Eur].otHeR VictoRieS (1):2003 Finnish amateur open.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t33—World golf championships-accenture match playchampionship.2010 SeASon:picked up a European tour title for the fourth consecutive yearwhen he won the 3 Irish open at Killarney golf and Fishing club.Joined mark James, Nick Faldo, David carter and richard Finchas Englishmen to have won this event. Entered the final roundwith a one-stroke lead, and fired a 65 to hold off a hard-chargingpadraig Harrington, who had a Sunday 64 but fell one strokeshort…made his European ryder cup debut, putting together a2-2-0 record at celtic manor in the European team’s win.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: making his first appearance at the event, reached thesemifinals at the World golf championships-accenture matchplay championship, marking the first time two Englishmen(paul casey) had reached the semifinals. Lost to casey, 2 and1, in the semifinals, then lost to Stewart cink, 1-down, in thethird-place match when cink holed a bunker shot at the 18thhole. Earned $490,000 for fourth-place finish. made a specialtemporary member of the pga tour in april. making hissixth major championship start, posted his first top-10 with afifth-place finish at the u.S. open. at 1-under 279, was amongjust five players with under-par scores, finishing three behindchampion Lucas glover. trailed third-round leader tom Watsonby one stroke in the British open at turnberry. Birdied the firsttwo holes in the final round to reach 4-under par and take theoutright lead, but made a quadruple-bogey 8 on the par-4 fifthhole after driving into long rough on the right side of the hole.Finished t13 after a final-round 75. Beat anthony Kim to winthe Volvo World match play championship at Finca cortesinnear casares in Spain. Beat Kim 4 and 3 after playing 126 holesin four days...teamed with Ian poulter to represent England atthe omEga misison Hills World cup, where the duo finishedt4 at mission Hills gc. 2008: Won for the second consecutiveseason on the European tour. Began the European open with acourse-record 63 and holed out from a bunker on the 72nd holeto win by seven strokes over Sergio garcia. Nearly won earlierin the year, losing to phil mickelson in a playoff for the HSBcchampions. at the alfred Dunhill Links championship later inthe year, lost to robert Karlsson in a sudden-death playoff.2007: Won his first European tour title, at the KLm open, beatinglocal favorite Joost Luiten in the Netherlands. 2006: Joinedthe European tour via the European challenge tour and theQualifying tournament in 2005.PeRSonAL:Learned golf at Wentworth club after being introduced to thegame by his step-father at age 3...Web site is ross-fisher.com.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.85Driving Distance ...........................................301.8Driving accuracy percentage .......................60.35%greens in regulation percentage ................69.44%putting average ...........................................1.911(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 68–4 times, most recent Worldgolf championships-Bridgestone Invitational/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 67–2009 QuailHollow championship/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $490,000–2009 World golf championships–accenture match playchampionship/4career High official World Rank: after 2009 Vikingclassic/17<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank earnings2007 12008 6 3 $33,2672009 10 8 2 4 544,5472010 10 6 66,582total 27 17 2 4 644,395eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 20 15 1 1 4 9 $1,497,247* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 07 08 09 10masterst30 cutu.S. open cut 5 cutBritish open cut t39 t13 t37pgacut t19 cuttHE pLaYErScut cutaccenture match play championship 4 t33Bridgestone Invitational t56 43 t46ca championship t34 t46 t45HSBc championst28 t16nAtionAL teAMS: ryder cup (1), 2010; World cup (2), 2008, 2009.2-392 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


inteRnAtionAL PLAYeRShiroyuki Fujita (he-ro-you-key fu-Jee-tuh)FULL nAMe: Hiroyuki FujitaHeiGHt: 5-8WeiGHt: 150BiRtHDAte: June 16, 1969BiRtHPLAce: tokyo, JapanReSiDence: tokyo, JapanFAMiLY: Wife, Yuriko; Hiroki (7/1/03)eDUcAtion: Senshu university (1992, Economics)SPeciAL inteReStS: BaseballtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1992BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t23—2002 Sony open in Hawaii.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (11):1997 Suntory open [Jpn], mito green open [Jpn chal], twinFields cup [Jpn chal]. 2001 Sun chlorella open [Jpn]. 2002asia Japan okinawa open [Jpn]. 2004 token Homematecup [Jpn]. 2005 munsingwear open KSB cup [Jpn]. 2008pine Valley Beijing open [asia]. 2009 Sega Sammy cup[Jpn], Kansai open [Jpn]. 2010 tsuruya open [Jpn].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t58—u.S. open.2010 SeASon:Led the Japan golf tour order of merit on the strength ofwins at the tsuruya open in april and a victory at the golfNippon Series Jt cup in December. His tsuruya open winbegan a dominant streak, where he t2 the next week at thecrowns. He added a third-place finish in his next start, atthe Japan pga championship. also counted runner-up finishesat the Japan golf tour championship and the Japanopen golf championship, as well as a sixth-place showing<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank earnings2002 1 1 1 $33,7142004 2 1 7,3882005 1 1 26,2432008 1 1 14,1502009 1 1 15,5252010 4 1 18,368total 10 6 1 115,388eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 4 2 $22,583JAPAn GoLF toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 25 20 1 4 1 10 14 $1,230,373* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*at the Bridgestone open and a t6 at the mitsui SumitomoVisa taiheiyo masters. at the golf Nippon Series Jt cup, heshot a final-round 66 but still had to hang on to hold off torutaniguchi, who shot a Sunday 61 to finish a stroke behind...His only made pga tour cut was a t58 at the u.S. openat pebble Beach gLcAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: the long-time Japan golf tour member picked uptwo titles in 2009 (Sega Sammy cup and Kansai open),his first multiple-victory season on his home tour. Shot hiscareer-low round, a 61, at the Kansai open on his way tovictory...His only pga tour start in was a t56 at the pgachampionship...teamed with ryuji Imada for Japan at theomEga mission Hills World cup, his second start in theWorld cup (1997). 2008: Won the pine Valley Beijing openand lost in a playoff at the crowns. played in one pga tourevent, finishing t68 at the pga championship. 2005: Wonthe munsingwear open KSB cup, winning by three strokesafter opening with a 63 on the strength of a career-best 10birdies. 2004: played in two pga tour events, missing thecut at the John Deere classic and finishing t48 at the B.c.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 05 06 07 08 09 10u.S. opent58British open t41 cutpgat68 t56 cutHSBc championst46nAtionAL teAMS: World cup (2), 1997, 2009.open. Finished t58 at the pga tour Qualifying tournamentthat year. 2002: turned in his best pga tour career performancewhen he t23 at the Sony open in Hawaii.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................73.09Driving Distance ...........................................286.2Driving accuracy percentage .......................56.94%greens in regulation percentage ................55.00%putting average ...........................................1.838(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 72–u.S. open/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 67–2002 Sonyopen in Hawaii/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $33,714–2002 Sony open in Hawaii/t23career High official World Rank: after 2010 St. Judeclassic presented by Smith & Nephew/51Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-393


inteRnAtionAL PLAYeRSstephen gallacherSection Player BiograPhies2BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t18—2010 pga championship.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (2):1998 KB golf challenge [Eurchall]. 2004 Dunhill Linkschampionship [Eur].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t18—pga championship; t23—British open.2010 SeASon:after missing the last eight cuts of the 2009 season, a yearthat ended in July because of a viral infection, missed hisfirst cut of the abu Dhabi golf championship. playing witha major medical exemption on the European tour, he thenplayed on the weekend in 19 of his first 21 events, withfourth-place finishes at the BmW pga championship, theceltic manor Wales open and the Barclays Scottish open.He also added a t6 at the madrid masters…His two pgatour starts resulted in a t16 at the pga championship anda t23 at the British open.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: missed the final eight cuts of the season and did notrecord a top-10. Best finish came at the commerciabankQatar masters. 2008: recorded four top-10s, with his topfinish a t6 at the Scottish open. 2007: three European tourtop-10s included a sixth-place showing at the Ba-ca golfopen and a pair of t8s—at the open de Espana and theKLm open. 2006: Lone top 10 of the year came at the QuinnDirect British masters, where he t2. Had the low round ofthe tournament with his second-round 66. Shot a final-round71 to miss forcing a playoff with champion Johan Edfors byFULL nAMe: Stephen James gallacherHeiGHt: 6-2WeiGHt: 192BiRtHDAte: November 1, 1974BiRtHPLAce: Dechmont, ScotlandReSiDence: Bathgate, Scotlandone stroke. 2005: Was t3 at the Deutsche Bank-playerschampionship for his top performance of the Europeantour campaign. also qualified for the u.S. open and thepga championship, missing the cut in both. Was t58 at theWorld golf championships-NEc Invitational, and he representedScotland at the World golf championships-algarveWorld cup in portugal, teaming with Scott Drummond tot20. 2004: Broke through for his first European tour titlewith a playoff victory over graeme mcDowell at the DunhillLinks championship. after opening with a 70, shot roundsof 66-66-67 for the win...missed on earning his first titleearlier in the season when he t2 at the open de Sevillain Spain. He fell by two strokes to ricardo gonzalez. 2003:top finish was a t3 at the Nordic open, where he finishedwith a final-round 63 only to come up two strokes shortof winner Ian poulter in copenhagen, Denmark. 2002:two top-five finishes—at the Qatar masters (t4) and theaNZ championship (fifth)—highlighted his European tourseason. 2001: opened the European tour season with a t4in africa at the moroccan open and later fell just short atthe great North open, finishing t2 with paul casey a strokebehind winner andfrew coltart...also picked up a t9 on theSouthern africa tour, a t9 at the mercedes-Benz Southafrican open. 2000: a t4 at the Dubai Desert classic in thesecond European tour event of the season and a t5 at theBenson & Hedges International open were the highlightsof the year. 1999: Waited until the last two events of theseason—the Sarazen World open championship (t10) andthe Belgacom open (t6) for his only two top-10s of theseason. 1998: regained his card from the challenge tourin 1998, helped by victory in the KB golf challenge in theczech republic. 1995: Won his card at first attempt in 1995,FAMiLY: Wife, Helen; Jack (2001), Ellie (2004)SPeciAL inteReStS: Soccer, fishing, cycling, snookertURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1995but a back injury in the summer of 1996, sustained afterremoving his luggage from an airport carousel, meant hedid not play from June onward. Amateur: Won the Scottishamateur match play and Stroke play championships andthe Lytham trophy. played in victorious Walker cup side atroyal porthcawl in 1995.PeRSonAL:His uncle is European tour veteran and ryder cup heroBernard gallacher…Has used acupuncturist and alsoScottish rugby union trainer ray mcKinnon to help regainfull fitness.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.31Driving Distance ...........................................305.8Driving accuracy percentage .......................68.33%greens in regulation percentage ................67.36%putting average ...........................................1.784(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/aMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 69–pga championship/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 69–2010 pgachampionship/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $84,733–2010 pga championship/t18career High official World Rank: after 2004 throughWeek Ending: 1/2/2005/64<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank earnings1995a 11999 12005 4 12010 2 2 2 $149,245total 8 3 2 149,245eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 26 21 4 12 $1,195,607SoUtHeRn AFRicA toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 4 2 2 $149,245* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07u.S. opencutBritish open cut cut cutpgacutBridgestone Invitationalt58Year 08 09 10British opent23pgat18nAtionAL teAMS: World cup (1), 2005; Walker cup (1), 1995.2-394 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


inteRnAtionAL PLAYeRSrichard greenFULL nAMe: richard george greenHeiGHt: 6-3WeiGHt: 215BiRtHDAte: February 19, 1971BiRtHPLAce: melbourne, australiaReSiDence: melbourne, australia; Bagshot, EnglandFAMiLY: Wife, anita; tara (9/25/01)SPeciAL inteReStS: car racingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1992BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t4—2007 British open.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (7):1994 New caledonian open [aus], Kooringal pro-am [aus],1995 Indonesian pro-am [asia]. 1996 New caledonian open[aus]. 1997 Dubai Desert classic [Eur]. 2004 australianmasters. 2007 Ba-ca open [Eur]. 2010 portugal masters[Eur].2010 SeASon:Had great success in portugal, winning the portugalmasters and finishing runner-up at the Estoril open deportugal. at the portugal masters, shot a final-round 65to win by three over gonzalo Fernandez-castano, robertKarlsson, Joost Luiten and Francesco molinari…In his second-placeshowing in portugal, struggled to a final-round70 to lose his advantage and end up five behind winnerthomas Bjorn…added top-10 finishes at the Vivendi cup(t8), the Irish open (t5) and the World golf championships-HSBc champions (t6) later in the season.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Had four top 10s around the world, with three ofthem t6s, at the celtic manor Wales open, the open deFrance alstom and the austrian golf open. 2008: Had fourinternational top-10s, led by a fourth-place showing atthe open de France. Joined with Brendan Jones to t3 asthe australian entry at the omEga mission Hills Worldcup in china. 2007: consistent year on the European tourwith a best finish of third at the Barclays Scottish open.Beat France’s Jean-Francois remesy on the first hole of aplayoff to win the European tour’s Ba-ca open in austria.the victory was his first on the European tour in 10 years.closed with a course-record-tying 64 at carnoustie to finisht4 at the British open, his first top-10 in a major championship.Joined the pga tour in mid-august as a Specialtemporary member for the remainder of the year. 2006:Enjoyed seven top-10s as he played around the world, withrunner-up performances at the mastercard masters on theaustralasian tour (lost by a stroke to Justin rose) and atthe KLm open on the European tour (lost in a playoff toSimon Dyson). 2005: Had a t3 at the Qatar masters anda t8 at the memorial tournament on the pga tour, hisfirst tour top-10 since a t5 at the 1997 B.c. open. 2004:Won the mastercard masters in his native australia, andhad a couple of other close calls—t2s at the KLm openand the open de France on the European tour. His victorycame in a playoff over fellow aussies greg chalmersand David mcKenzie. 2002: Finished second at the caltexSingapore masters, a distant five shots behind winnerarjun atwal. 1998: made his World cup debut representingaustralia, teaming with peter o’malley to lead australia toa ninth-place showing at old Harbour cc in auckland, NewZealand. 1997: Became the first left-hander since 1975 towin on the European tour with a victory at the Dubai Desertclassic in a playoff with Ian Woosnam and greg Norman, avictory which helped him finish 34th on the order of merit,his highest finish until placing seventh in 2004. attendedthe Victoria Institute of Sport and works with coach DarrenWebster-clarke. represented australia in the 1998 Worldcup along with peter o’malley and in 2008 with BrendanJones. 1996: Won the New caledonian open for a secondtime, and came close to adding a second title, this timeon the European tour. at the weather-shortened BmWInternational open, he finished second in the 36-hole eventbehind marc Farry. 1994: Earned his first two professionalvictories, with both coming on the australasian tour, at theNew caledonian open and the Kooringal pro-am.PeRSonAL:Has a passion for motor sports.PLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 64–2007 Britishopen/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $411,320–2007 British open championship/t4career High official World Rank: after 2007 tHE tourchampionship presented by coca-cola/29Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank earnings1997 3 1 1 1 $47,4501999 12001 1 1 19,3122002 1 1 14,6962004 2 12005 11 9 1 1 256,8072006 4 2 29,2502007 5 5 1 1 446,0702008 9 7 92,9602009 2 1 15,000total 39 28 3 3 921,544nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2003 12004 1 1 $3,074total 2 1 3,074eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 21 17 1 1 4 9 $1,281,932* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09masterscutu.S. open t52 cutBritish open cut cut t42 t59 cut t32 cut t4 t32 cutpga cut t37 t40 71 t60tHE pLaYErSt46accenture match play championship t33 t33 t33 t33Bridgestone Invitational 67 t30 t43ca championship t28 t51 t51Year 10HSBc championst6nAtionAL teAMS: World cup (2), 1998, 2008.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-395


inteRnAtionAL PLAYeRSanders hansenSection Player BiograPhies2BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t11—2007 Wyndham championship.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (4):2002 Volvo pga championship [Eur]. 2007 BmW pgachampionship [Eur]. 2009 Joburg open [Eur], Vodacomchampionship [Saf].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t17—World golf championships-accenture match playchampionship.2010 SeASon:played in the World golf championships-accenture matchplay championship, winning his opening match againstLucas glover. Lost in the second round to Sergio garciato t17. top finish was a t8 in his season-opener, at theEuropean tour’s abu Dhabi golf championship, where hemoved up on the strength of a final-round 67. also enjoyeda t12 at the Irish open later in the season…turned in histop peformance of the year when he had a solo second atthe Barclays Singapore open, finishing three strokes behindadam Scott.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Won twice, with both victories coming early in theyear on the European tour. Birdied the final hole for aone-stroke victory in South africa over andrew mcLardyat the Joburg open, co-sanctioned by the Sunshine tourFULL nAMe: anders HansenHeiGHt: 6-1WeiGHt: 165BiRtHDAte: September 16, 1970BiRtHPLAce: Sonderborg, DenmarkReSiDence: Zurich, SwitzerlandFAMiLY: children, marcus (1998), Filuca (2003), Smilla(2006)eDUcAtion: university of HoustonSPeciAL inteReStS: Family, friends, moviestURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1995Q ScHooL: 2006and the European tour. Was 13-under on the weekend atthe Sunshine tour’s Vodacom championship in pretoria,South africa, to defeat charl Schwartzel and grahamDeLaet by four strokes. Best pga tour finish was a t33at the World golf championships-accenture match playchampionship. 2008: top finishes were a t2 at the BmWInternational open on the European tour and a t19 at theBritish open. missed the cut at the masters and the pgachampionship. 2007: Holed a 25-foot birdie putt on thefirst playoff hole to beat Justin rose at the BmW pgachampionship, his second victory in the tournament atWentworth club in Surrey, England. Was a rookie on thepga tour that season, earning his card via a t4 finish atthe tour Qualifying tournament. Best finish on tour inwas a t11 at the Wyndham championship, where he wasone stroke back after 36 holes and three back in secondafter 54 holes. 2002: made his major breakthrough on theEuropean tour by winning the Volvo pga championshipat Wentworth club. Finished 16th in European tour orderof merit that season. Amateur: twice Danish amateurchampion and Eisenhower trophy player. 1995: Finished t2in first professional tournament on the European challengetour, the team Erhverv Danish open.PeRSonAL:Started the game at age 10, influenced by the fact that hisparents both played. Brother, Nicolai, is a scratch golfer.anders attended university of Houston and won two collegetournaments…No relation to his namesake, Soren.However, both made holes-in-one in successive weeks onthe European tour in 1999 and won their first European tourtitles within a month of each other in 2002. they were alsoWorld cup teammates in 2002, 2005, 2007 and 2008.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................73.44Driving Distance ...........................................271.7Driving accuracy percentage .......................68.02%greens in regulation percentage ................62.50%putting average ...........................................1.815(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 67–World golf championshipscachampionship/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 64–2007Wyndham championship/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $120,000–2007 Wyndham championship/t11career High official World Rank: after 2010 SBSchampionship/39<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank earnings1999 12002 4 3 $12,2472003 3 12004 12006 1 1 1 53,1002007 17 10 4 85,225/137 461,2162008 6 4 2 105,7252009 4 22010 6 2 1total 43 23 8 632,287eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 20 15 1 3 $354,900SoUtHeRn AFRicA toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 6 2 1* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters cut cutu.S. opent55British open cut t77 cut cut t57 t19 cut cutpga cut cut t24 t12 cut cut cutaccenture match play championship t33 t33 t33 t17Bridgestone Invitational t58 t22 t45ca championship t57 t12 t45HSBc championst63the BarclayscutnAtionAL teAMS: World cup (7), 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008.2-396 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


inteRnAtionAL PLAYeRSPeter hansonFULL nAMe: peter HansonHeiGHt: 6-3WeiGHt: 187BiRtHDAte: october 4, 1977BiRtHPLAce: Svedala, SwedenReSiDence: trelleborg, SwedenFAMiLY: Wife, Sanna; Stella (2007)SPeciAL inteReStS: HuntingBeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:8—2010 World golf championships-BridgestoneInvitational.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (5):2001 gunther Hamburg classics (Eurchall]. 2005 Jazztelopen de España en andalucia [Eur]. 2008 SaS masters[Eur]. 2010 Iberdrola open cala millor mallorca [Eur], czechopen [Eur].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:8—World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational.2010 SeASon:Despite a penalty stroke for a double hit, won theIberdrola open cala millor mallorca in a playoff withalejandro canizares for his third European tour victory…Finished eighth in his first appearance at the World golfchampionships-Bridgestone Invitational at Firestone cc.opening rounds of 69-66 had him two shots off the lead…picked up his second European tour title of the seasonwhen he won the czech open in august…Qualified forthe European ryder cup team for the first time. compileda 1-2-0 record during the European’s win…continued hisstrong World golf championships play when he t6 at theHSBc champions at Sheshan International gc in Shanghai,china.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank earnings2005 3 2 $51,8912007 3 3 1 116,1592008 4 4 37,5342009 5 4 1 3 159,4592010 7 7 1 2 179,075total 22 20 2 6 544,118eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 20 19 2 4 10 $1,189,409* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished t9 after a third-round, 4-and-3 loss to eventualfinalist paul casey at the World golf championshipsaccenturematch play championship. recorded six top-10sworldwide. 2008: produced the highlight of his career witha victory in the SaS masters, at the arlandastad golf inStockholm, the first Swede to win the country’s nationalchampionship in 10 years. Had five other top-10s on theEuropean tour. 2007: Had a breakout season worldwide,making the cut in the u.S. open (t30), British open (t69)and pga championship (t23). also recorded a t2 onthe European tour at the aBu Dhabi golf championshipand had seven top-10s. 2005: Defeated compatriot petergustafsson in a playoff for the Jazztel open de Espana enandalucia at San roque club to secure his first Europeantour win. 2001: Initially earned his place on the Europeantour through the 2000 Qualifying School Final Stage andthen through the challenge tour rankings, when, havingfailed to qualify for the British open, he traveled to germanyand promptly won the günther Hamburg classics, the richestevent of the year on the challenge tour, to guaranteehimself a place in the top 15 in the rankings. 1998: as anamateur, won the Brabazon trophy at Formby and representedSweden in the Eisenhower trophy that same year.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 05 06 07 08 09 10u.S. open cut t30 t18 t16British open t34 t69 t58 t24 t37pga t59 t23 t52 cut t58accenture match play championship t33 t9 t33Bridgestone Invitational 8ca championship t61 t40 t26HSBc champions t31 t6PeRSonAL:coached by Jan Larsson, the professional at Bokskogen,where he was first introduced to the game by neighbors.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.52Driving Distance ...........................................292.5Driving accuracy percentage .......................70.35%greens in regulation percentage ................69.21%putting average ...........................................1.829nAtionAL teAMS: ryder cup (1), 2010; Seve trophy (2), 2005, 2007; World cup (1), 2007.(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 66–3 times, most recent Worldgolf championships-Bridgestone Invitational/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 66–4 times,most recent 2010 World golf championships-BridgestoneInvitational/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $180,000–2010 World golf championships–Bridgestone Invitational/8career High official World Rank: after 2010 World golfchampionships-HSBc champions/39Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-397


inteRnAtionAL PLAYeRSFredrik andersson hedSection Player BiograPhies2BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t50—2002 British open.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (3):1993 toyota pga championship [Eurchal]. 2000 Le touquetchallenge de France [Eurchal]. 2010 BmW Italian open[Eur].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t62—pga championship.2010 SeASon:Enjoyed solid success, especially in may when he won andt2 in back-to-back starts. Won the BmW Italian open aftershooting a third-round 63. came back with a 73 Sundaybut still held off David Horsey for the win. came backtwo weeks later to finish as runner-up at the BmW pgachampionship, a stroke behind winner Simon Khan…Intwo pga tour starts, was t68 at the British open and t62at the pga championship. added top 10s at the World golfchampionships-HSBc champions (t6), the czech open (t7)and the portugal masters (t9)…also had a seventh-placeshowing on the asian tour at the avantha masters.FULL nAMe: Fredrik andersson HedHeiGHt: 6-2WeiGHt: 170BiRtHDAte: January 20, 1972BiRtHPLAce: Halmstad, SwedenReSiDence: Halmstad, SwedenFAMiLY: Wife, anna; Viggo (2005), molly (2008)tURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1992cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made one pga tour start, with a t65 at the Britishopen. top European tour finish. top international finish wasa t4 at the South african open. 2008: Struggled for much ofthe season and did not have a top-10. Best finish was a t16at the madrid masters. 2007: Had six top-10 European tourfinishes and finished 29th on the order of merit. Was t2 atthe open de andalucia, t3 at the telecom Italia open, t4 atthe Quinn Direct British masters, t5 at the Johnnie Walkerchampionship and t6 at the open de Espana. 2005: on theEuropean tour, was t11 at the mallorca classic. 2004: In 27European tour starts, top showing was a t9 at the algarveopen de portugal. 2003: two top 10s, with a close call atthe madeira Island open, where he t2, finishing a distanteight strokes behind winner Bradley Dredge. 2002: In 18European tour starts, claimed a t5 at the Victor chandlerBritish masters as his best finish. 2001: made 24 startson the European tour, with a t9 at the Italian open his topshowing. 2000: Broke through for the second time on theEuropean challenge tour, winning the Le touquet challengede France. 1993: Won his first European challenge tour title,the toyota pga championship.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................72.18Driving Distance ...........................................305.2Driving accuracy percentage .......................66.67%greens in regulation percentage ................68.06%putting average ...........................................1.816(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 67–British open/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 67–2010 Britishopen/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $19,846–2007 British open/t69career High official World Rank: after 2010 World golfchampionships-HSBc champions/68<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank earnings1995 12002 1 1 $16,2232007 1 1 19,8462009 1 1 16,1992010 2 2 31,843total 6 5 84,111eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 19 11 1 1 4 7 $1,106,259SoUtHeRn AFRicA toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 4 4 1 $59,164* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07British open cut t50 t69Year 08 09 10British open t65 t68pgat62HSBc championst62-398 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


inteRnAtionAL PLAYeRSTetsuji hiratsuka (tet-sUe-jee hear-rut-sUe-kuh)FULL nAMe: tetsuji HiratsukaHeiGHt: 5-6WeiGHt: 176BiRtHDAte: November 6, 1971BiRtHPLAce: Kyoto, JapanReSiDence: tokyo, JapaneDUcAtion: Nihon taiiku universitytURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1998BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t36—2004 British open.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (6):2003 golf Nippon Series Jt cup [Jpn]. 2004 mitsubishiDiamond cup [Jpn]. 2006 Woodone open Hiroshima [Jpn].2007 mitsubishi Diamond cup [Jpn]. 2010 air Baganmyanmar open [asia], Queen’s cup [asia].2010 SeASon:a two-time winner on the asian tour, with wins comingat the air Bagan myanmar open and the Queen’s cupon Sentosa Island, Singapore. also added third-placeshowings at the asian tour International and the avanthamasters…His only pga tour start was a missed cut at thepga championship.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Won the crowns and was t2 at the Kansai openand third at the casio World open. also had a pair of top-10 finishes on the asian tour, finishing runner-up at theasian tour International and t7 at the macau open. 2008:<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank earnings2004 4 1 $35,1112005 22006 1 12010 1total 8 2 35,111eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 4 1 $4,803JAPAn GoLF toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 19 14 1 2 7 10 $576,013* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*top finishes were a pair of t10s at the aNa open and theJapan open golf championship. 2007: Won the mitsubishiDiamond cup for the second time in his career...againrepresented Japan at the omEga mission Hills World cup,joining forces with Hideto tanihara for the second consecutiveyear to t25 in china. 2006: Finished sixth on the Japangolf tour order of merit, with a win at the Woodone openHiroshima his highlight. Was also the runner-up at two tournaments,the Japan golf tour championships and the underarmour KBc augusta...represented Japan for the first timein team play, at the World golf championships-BarbadosWorld cup, playing with Hideto tanihara to finish 23rd.2005: He had eight top-10 finishes, with his best showinga t2 at the mandom Lucido Yomiuri open. 2004: Won themitsubishi Diamond cup and was t2 at the mandom LucidoYomuiri open, his best finishes among his five top-10 Japangolf tour performances. 2003: after eight top-five finishes,he finally won, picking up his first Japan golf tour title inthe process, at the golf Nippon Series Jt cup. Finished No.1 on the Japan golf tour order of merit.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 04 05 06 07 08 09 10British opent36pga cut cutca championshipt50HSBc championst60nAtionAL teAMS: World cup (2), 2006, 2007.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................74.30Driving Distance ...........................................264.8Driving accuracy percentage .......................53.57%greens in regulation percentage ................61.11%putting average ...........................................1.864(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 74–pga championship/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 69–2 times, mostrecent 2006 World golf championships-american Expresschampionship/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $44,000–2006 World golf championships–american Expresschampionship/t50career High official World Rank: after 2010 thegreenbrier classic/69Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-399


inteRnAtionAL PLAYeRSDavid horseySection Player BiograPhies2BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t28—2010 pga championship.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (3):2008 telenet trophy [Eurchal], agF-allianz Europen deLyon [Eurchal]. 2010 BmW International open [Eur].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t28—pga championship.2010 SeASon:Won his first European tour title when he captured theBmW International open. He birdied two of his final threeholes in munich to hold off fellowing Englishman ross FisherFULL nAMe: David HorseyHeiGHt: 5-10WeiGHt: 170BiRtHDAte: april 14, 1985BiRtHPLAce: Stockport, EnglandReSiDence: Wilmslow, EnglandSPeciAL inteReStS: music, films, footballtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2007by a stroke…made two pga tour starts. Was t71 at theWorld golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational…cameback with a t28 at the pga championship. Sandwiched twounder-par rounds (71-69) around an opening 72 and a closing74 at Whistling Straits.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Enjoyed his career best European tour finish witha runner-up showing at the malaysian open. 2008: Wontwice on the European challenge tour, with victories comingat the telenet trophy and the agF-allianz Europen deLyon.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.46Driving Distance ...........................................279.6Driving accuracy percentage .......................67.86%greens in regulation percentage ................65.28%putting average ...........................................1.840(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 69–pga championship/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 69–2010 pgachampionship/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $46,700–2010 pga championship/t28career High official World Rank: after 2010 tHE tourchampionship presented by coca-cola/77<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank earnings2008 1 1 $19,7852009 12010 2 2 46,700total 4 3 66,485eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 23 15 1 1 4 8 $1,000,088SoUtHeRn AFRicA toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 3 3 $53,276* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 08 09 10u.S. opencutBritish opent67pgat28Bridgestone Invitationalt71HSBc championst482-400 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


inteRnAtionAL PLAYeRSyuta ikeda (yoU-tuh ih-Key-duh)FULL nAMe: Yuta IkedaHeiGHt: 5-9WeiGHt: 170BiRtHDAte: December 2, 1985BiRtHPLAce: chiba, JapanReSiDence: chiba, JapaneDUcAtion: tohoku Fukushi universityBeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t22—2010 World golf championships-ca championship.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (8):2009 Japan pga championship [Jpn], Vana H cup KBcaugusta [Jpn], canon open [Jpn], Bridgestone open [Jpn].2010 toshin golf tournament in Lake Wood [Jpn], aNaopen [Jpn], Bridgestone open [Jpn], Dunlop phoenix [Jpn].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t22—World golf championships-ca championship.2010 SeASon:Won four more times on the Japan golf tour, at thetoshin golf tournament in Lake Wood, the aNa open, theBridgestone open for a second consecutive year, and theDunlop phoenix…Had 11 pga tour starts, with a t22 atthe World golf championships-ca championship his bestshowing. also t29 at the masters tournament in his firstappearance at augusta National.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank earnings2009 12010 11 7 1 $98,463total 12 7 1 98,463JAPAn GoLF toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 25 20 3 6 13 $1,068,695* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Won four times on the Japan golf tour to battlefor the top spot on that tour. In his only pga tour start,missed the cut at the British open. Won for the first timeon the Japan golf tour at the Japan pga championship.Won by seven strokes after taking a four-stroke lead into a36-hole final day. Beat Japan tour veteran Yasuharu Imanoin a playoff at the Vana H cup KBc augusta, earning his secondtitle of the year. Shot a final-round 64, which includedsix birdies on the front nine, to win the rain-shortenedcanon open. Shot a final-round 65 to win the Bridgestoneopen by two strokes over Kenichi Kuboya. the win movedhim to first on the money list and 35th in the official Worldgolf ranking in late october.PeRSonAL:His idol is former Japan golf tour star “Jumbo” ozaki...Wonthe 2003 Junior World golf championship in San Diego.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 09 10masters 29u.S. opent58British opencut cutpgacutaccenture match play championship t33Bridgestone Invitationalt69ca championshipt22HSBc champions t51 t30PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.60Driving Distance ...........................................285.8Driving accuracy percentage .......................64.83%greens in regulation percentage ................61.47%putting average ...........................................1.819(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)(N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–Hp Byron Nelsonchampionship/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 64–2010 Hp ByronNelson championship/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $81,000–2010 World golf championships–ca championship/t22career High official World Rank: after 2010 Bob Hopeclassic/33Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-401


inteRnAtionAL PLAYeRSryo ishikawa (yo)Section Player BiograPhies2BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t9—2010 World golf championships-accenture matchplay championship.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (11):2007 munsingwear open KSB cup [Jpn]. 2008 Kansaiopen, mynavi aBc championship [Jpn]. 2009 the royaltrophy [Jpn, team], mizuno open [Jpn], Sun chlorella open[Jpn], Fujisankei classic [Jpn], tokai classic [Jpn]. 2010 thecrowns [Jpn], Fujisankei classic [Jpn], mitsui SumitomoVisa taiheiyo masters [Jpn].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t9—World golf championships-accenture match playchampionship.2010 SeASon:after waiting on site as an alternate in 2009, he made itinto the World golf championships-accenture match playchampionship field for the first time and finished t9, losingto thongchai Jaidee in the third round…on may 2, shota final-round, 12-under 58 to win the crowns title on theJapan golf tour. the 58 was the lowest official score shoton a major professional tour. trailing Shigeki maruyama bysix strokes entering the final round, birdied nine of the first11 holes and Nos.14-16 at the 6,545-yard Nagoya gc intogo, Japan, to win by five strokes. Finished with two parsfor his eighth career Japan golf tour title. added additionaltitles at the crowns and the Fujisankei classic later in theseason and then capped his year with his third title, at themitsui Sumitomo Visa taiheiyo masters. Battled austrlianBrendan Jones on the weekend, with both shooting identical65-67s. Held off fellow countrymen ryuji Imada andtoru taniguchi for his 11th Japan golf tour title.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made a strong impression at home in Japan andworldwide, playing in six pga tour events, on theInternational team in the presidents cup and winningthe Japan golf tour order of merit. member of the winningasian team in the royal trophy in early JanuaryFULL nAMe: ryo IshikawaHeiGHt: 5-8WeiGHt: 150BiRtHDAte: September 17, 1991BiRtHPLAce: Saitama, JapanReSiDence: Saitama, JapanFAMiLY: SingletURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 20082009. Scored one point in asia’s first victory over Europeby a score of 10-6. Halved four-ball match with teammatetoru taniguchi vs. Europe’s Soren Hansen and paulLawrie and halved singles match with Hansen. teamedwith taniguchi to lose to Hansen and Lawrie in foursomes.played in the first match each day. Invited to play in thepga tour’s Northern trust open on a commissioner’sForeign Exemption and the transitions championship,arnold palmer Invitational presented by mastercard andthe masters tournament early in the year. only made cutwas a 71st-place finish at the transitions championship.Won the mizuno open on the Japan golf tour in late June.Held a three-stroke lead entering the final round, but madea 9 on the par-4 12th hole to fall into a tie before chippingin for eagle on the par-5 16th hole and going on to a threestrokewin. missed the cut at the British open after openingwith a 68. Was paired with tiger Woods for the first tworounds at turnberry. In early august, won the Sun chlorellaclassic on the Japan golf tour, leading wire to wire andfinishing with a birdie on the final hole to earn a one-strokewin over Brendan Jones. In mid-august, finished t56 at thepga championship for his first made cut in a major championship.In early September, fired a second-round 65 totake the lead and won the Fujisankei classic by five strokesover Daisuke maruyama. the victory, his third in six Japangolf tour events occurring over a 10-week period, kept himfirst in the Japan golf tour’s order of merit. also improvedto 47th in the official World golf ranking, becoming theyoungest player to ever make the top 50. on Sept. 8, wasnamed as a captain’s pick for the International team in thepresidents cup, played in early october in San Francisco.the week before his presidents cup debut, birdied thelast two holes to win the tokai classic on the Japan golftour for a one-stroke victory over takeshi Kajikawa. Shot afinal-round, 3-under-par 69 for a four-day total of 14-under274 for his fourth Japan tour title of the year of moved toNo. 43 in the world. Had a 3-2-0 record in the presidentscup, including a 2-and-1 singles victory over Kenny perry.the week after the presidents cup, lost in a three-wayplayoff to ryuichi oda in the Japan open. moved to 35thin the world. Finished the season in first place in the Japangolf tour order of merit, becoming the youngest player tolead any tour in earnings during a season. 2008: turned proat age 16. In November, won his second Japan golf tourevent at the mynavi aBc championship, beating KeiichiroFukabori by one stroke. made 24 starts on the Japan golftour and posted seven top-10s, finishing fifth on the Japangolf tour order of merit and earning more than $1.1 million.Was the runner-up at the Japan open and Dunlop phoenix.also won the Kansai open, a non-Japan golf tour event,in august. By the close of 2008, had become the youngestgolfer to be ranked in the top 100 in the official World golfranking.PeRSonAL:Started playing golf at age 6 after being introduced to thegame by his father…Was a member of the track team injunior high school…Nicknamed “Hanikami oji,” translatedas “Bashful prince,” for his shy smile and polite demeanor.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.49 ....... (N/a)Driving Distance ...........................................286.0 ....... (N/a)Driving accuracy percentage .......................62.04% .... (N/a)greens in regulation percentage ................60.73% .... (N/a)putting average ...........................................1.817 ....... (N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 68–3 times, most recent Worldgolf championships-Bridgestone Invitational/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 68–5 times,most recent 2010 World golf championships-BridgestoneInvitational/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $140,000–2010 World golf championships–accenture match playchampionship/t9career High official World Rank: after 2009 omEgamission Hills World cup/29<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank earnings2009 6 2 $26,2172010 10 6 1 1 149,180total 16 8 1 1 175,397eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 7 5 1 1 $106,498JAPAn GoLF toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 25 21 3 2 9 15 $1,618,954* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 09 10masterscut cutu.S. opent33British opencut t27pgat56 cutaccenture match play championship t9Bridgestone Invitationalt53HSBc champions t17 t41nAtionAL teAMS: the presidents cup (1), 2009; the royal trophy (1), 2009.2-402 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


inteRnAtionAL PLAYeRSraphael Jacquelin (ra-Fie-ell jock-ih-leeN)FULL nAMe: raphael JacquelinHeiGHt: 5-11WeiGHt: 165BiRtHDAte: may 8, 1974BiRtHPLAce: Lyon, FranceReSiDence: coppet, SwitzerlandFAMiLY: Wife, Fanny; Hugo (1997), roman (2005)SPeciAL inteReStS: Soccer, tennis, musictURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1995BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t13—2001 British open.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (5):1997 memorial olivier Barras [Eurchall], Steelcover Dutchchallenge [Eurchall], championnat de France pro. 2005madrid open [Eur]. 2007 BmW asian open [Eur].2010 SeASon:came close to winning three times on the European tour.In June at the Saint-omer open, he was one of five playersto finish two strokes behind winner martin Wiegele. alsoadded a solo third at the Barclays Scottish open and a t3at the open de Espana. Was also t7 at the andalucia openand t9 at the austrian golf open.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Had two runner-up finishes on the European tour—at the Italian open and the Barclays Scottish open. InItaly, finished a distant second, with John Daly, six strokesbehind Daniel Vancsik...In Scotland, shot a pair of 66s onthe weekend, but it wasn’t enough to capture the title wonby martin Kaymer. 2008: Best finishes were a solo thirdat the celtic manor Wales open and a t4 at the EmaarmgFIndian masters. 2007: Won his second Europeantour title, at the BmW asian open in Shanghai, china.Stumbled to a 70-73 finish but still won by two strokesover Soren Kjeldsen. 2006: Had five European tour top-10s, with his top performance a third-place showing at themaybank malaysian open...Was also t10 in australia atthe mastercard masters...Late in the season, representedFrance at the World golf championships-Barbados Worldcup, where he teamed with Jean Van de Velde to t20.2005: Won his first European tour event, at the madridopen, by three strokes, shooting three 64s to begin thetournament to take home the title by three strokes overpaul Lawrie. 2004: opened his season with three consecutivetop-five finishes. Was t5 at the South african airwaysopen, was t2 at the Dunhill championship and was t4 atthe Johnnie Walker classic. In his runner-up finish, had fourrounds in the 60s and made it into a playoff with marcelSiem and gregory Havret, an extra session Siem won...Later in the year, was t2 at the Nissan Irish open, withpadraig Harrington four strokes behind Brett rumford...Wasalso t3 at the Linde german masters and t4 at the open demadrid to finish 29th on the European tour order of merit...again joined forces with raphael Jacquelin at the Worldgolf championships-World cup, where the duo t15. 2003:Highlights were two European tour third-place finishes—atthe BmW International open and the Lancome trophy...missed only five cuts in his 29 outings and placed a careerbest20th on the order of merit. Established three courserecords between august and october...added a third thirdplaceshowing when he again paired with thomas Levet atthe World golf championships-World cup, finishing t3 atthe ocean course in Kiawah Island, Sc. 2002: In his twoEuropean tour top-10s, his best performance was a t3 atthe the compass group English open...Late in the year, atthe World golf championships-Emc World cup in puertoVallarta, mexico, he paired with thomas Levet to t17. 2001:among his six top-10s on the European tour was a runnerupperformance at the compass group English open, wherehe finished one stroke behind peter o’malley...also had histop major championship performance, with a t13 at theBritish open...made his World golf championships-EmcWorld cup debut, joining thomas Levet to help France toa t8 in Japan.PeRSonAL:Dreamed of being a professional soccer player until a kneeinjury at age 13 forced him to try other sports. took up tennis,then switched to golf.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.80 ....... (N/a)Driving Distance ...........................................290.3 ....... (N/a)Driving accuracy percentage .......................71.43% .... (N/a)greens in regulation percentage ................61.11% .... (N/a)putting average ...........................................1.636 ....... (N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 68–pga championship/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 68–3 times, mostrecent 2010 pga championship/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $57,310–2001 British open/t13career High official World Rank: after 2007 canadianopen presented by Franklin templeton Investments/59Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank earnings1997 12001 1 1 1 $57,3102002 12003 2 2 16,2142004 2 1 19,7562007 3 2 20,6692009 22010 1total 13 6 1 113,949eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 26 18 1 2 5 11 $841,190SoUtHeRn AFRicA toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 3 1 1 $20,146* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09u.S. opencutBritish open cut t13 cut t53 t54 t65 cutpga cut cutBridgestone Invitationalt77ca championshipt59Year 10pgacutnAtionAL teAMS: World cup (6), 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006; Seve trophy (3),2002, 2003, 2007.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-403


inteRnAtionAL PLAYeRSThongchai Jaidee (thong-Chai jy-Dee)Section Player BiograPhies2BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t5—2010 World golf championships-accenture matchplay championship.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (13):2000 Kolon cup [asia], Korean open [asia], Singha Bangkokopen [thailand]. 2001 Wills Indian open [asia]. 2002London myanmar open [asia]. 2003 Volvo masters of asia.2004 myanmar open [asia], carlsberg malaysian open[Eur]. 2006 Volvo masters of asia. 2008 Hana Bank Vietnammasters [asia], 2009 Enjoy Jakarta Indonesia open [Eur],Ballantine’s championship [Eur]. 2010 Johnnie Walkercambodian open [asia].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t5—World golf championships-accenture match playchampionship.2010 SeASon:Finished third in Dubai two weeks before the World golfchampionships-accenture match play championship tojump to No. 50 in the official World golf ranking andsecure a spot in the accenture field for the first time inhis career. Finished t5 after losing to eventual winner Ianpoulter, 1-down, in the quarterfinals…His top pga tourfinish was a t19 at the memorial tournament in Dublin,oH…Six top-10s were part of his European tour resume,with a third-place showing at the Dubai Desert classichis top performance. also had top-10s at the maybankmalysian open (t7), Volvo china open (t8), Dubai Worldchampionship (eighth) Ballentine’s championship (t9) andFULL nAMe: thongchai JaideeHeiGHt: 5-9WeiGHt: 160BiRtHDAte: November 8, 1969BiRtHPLAce: Lopburi, thailandReSiDence: Lopburi, thailandportugal masters (t9)…added a victory late in the year atthe Johnnie Walker cambodian open on the asian tour.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Best pga tour finish was a t13 at the Britishopen. Won the 2009 Enjoy Jakarta Indonesia open on theEuropean tour at the beginning of march and followedthat with his fourth career European tour victory in theBallantine’s championship in South Korea at the end ofapril. His first victory earned a personal audience withthailand’s former prime minister, thaksin Shinawatra, whogave him a diplomatic passport to expedite his worldwidetravels. participated in a third straight omEga mission HillsWorld cup, teaming with countryman prayad marksaeng.Was the first player to break the $2-million barrier in careerearnings on the asian tour. 2006: By playing in his firstmasters tournament, he became the first thai to competein all four major championships. 2005: Edged Jyotirandahawa at the malaysian open to win his first Europeantour title, an event co-sanctioned with the asian tour.2004: Became the first thai golfer to win an event on theEuropean tour, with a victory in the myanmar open. 2003:Won the Volvo masters of asia, thanks to a final-round65 in his home country. 2002: continued to win, addingthe London myanmar open to his growing list of victories.Edged Edward Loar in a playoff. 2001: Kept up his winningways, capturing the Willis Indian open on the asian tour,thanks to four rounds in the 60s. 2000: picked up his firstprofessional title, winning the Kolon cup on the asian tourby a stroke. also won the Korean open and the SinghaBangkok open in his native thailand that season.FAMiLY: Wife, Namfon; titituch (2002), Kittituch (2008)SPeciAL inteReStS: SoccertURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1999PeRSonAL:Spent his childhood in a two-story wooden house whichhad a golf course behind it. represented his home provincein soccer but was injured when a wooden skewer wasembedded in his foot. During recuperation, sneaked ontothe army gc behind his home in Lop Buri. tied the discardedhead of a 5-iron to a bamboo stick and started playing golf.Joined the royal thai army in 1989 at age 20, becoming aparatrooper, and then turned professional 10 years later.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.97 ....... (N/a)Driving Distance ...........................................282.9 ....... (N/a)Driving accuracy percentage .......................68.15% .... (N/a)greens in regulation percentage ................59.36% .... (N/a)putting average ...........................................1.798 ....... (N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 69–the memorial tournamentpresented by Nationwide Insurance/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 65–2 times, mostrecent 2006 World golf championships-american Expresschampionship/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $270,000–2010 World golf championships–accenture match playchampionship/t5career High official World Rank: after 2010 the Hondaclassic/42<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank earnings2001 1 1 $8,8632002 2 12003 1 12004 5 22005 4 3 19,1542006 2 1 1 12007 3 2 12009 4 3 1 114,6012010 8 4 1 2 98,685total 30 18 2 5 241,303eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 20 14 1 6 9 $606,537* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters cut WDu.S. open t74 t47British open WD t52 t13 cutpga cut cut cut t36 cuttHE pLaYErScut cutaccenture match play championshipt5Bridgestone Invitational t32 t58 t46 t60ca championship t57 t66 t41 60 t9 t23 t56HSBc championst19nAtionAL teAMS: World cup (3), 2007, 2008, 2009; royal trophy (4), 2006, 2007, 2009,2010.2-404 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


inteRnAtionAL PLAYeRSMiguel angel Jimenez (Me-gehl ahn-hel hiM-en-ez)FULL nAMe: miguel angel Jimenez rodriguezHeiGHt: 5-10WeiGHt: 165BiRtHDAte: January 5, 1964BiRtHPLAce: malaga, SpainReSiDence: malaga, SpainFAMiLY: miguel angel (5/7/95), Victor (1/5/99)SPeciAL inteReStS: carstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1982JoineD toUR: 2000BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSHeS:2—1999 World golf championships-american Expresschampionship, t2—2000 u.S. open.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (18):1992 piaget Belgian open. 1994 Heineken Dutch open.1998 turespana masters open Baleares, trophee Lancome.1999 turespana masters open, Volvo masters. 2003turespana mallorca classic. 2004 Johnnie Walker classic[Eur], algarve open [Eur], BmW asian open [Eur], BmWInternational open [Eur]. 2005 omega Hong Kong open[Eur], celtic manor resort Wales open [Eur]. 2007 uBSHong Kong open [Eur]. 2008 BmW pga championship [Eur].2010 omega Dubai Desert classic [Eur], alstom open deFrance [Eur], omega European masters [Eur].otHeR VictoRieS (5):1988 open de Linforatique [Fr]. 1999 Benson & Hedgestrophy [with Xonia Wunach-ruiz], oki telepizza oliviaNova [Sp], Dunhill cup [with Sergio garcia and Jose mariaolazabal]. 2000 Dunhill cup [with miguel angel martin andJose maria olazabal].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t12—masters tournament; t22—World golfchampionships-Bridgestone Invitational.2010 SeASon:Edged Lee Westwood on the third playoff hole to win theomega Dubai Desert classic at the Emirates gc in earlyFebruary. the pair both shot final-round 72s and halved thefirst two playoff holes with pars before Jimenez parred thethird playoff hole for the win…came back in July to win thealstom open de France in paris which locked up a spot onthe European ryder cup team, his fourth time in the biennialcompetition. added his third title at the omega Europeanmasters in Switzerland in September…at the ryder cup atceltic manor in Wales, compiled a 2-1-0 record during theEuropean team’s win…Shot a final-round 66 to climb up theleaderboard at the Barclays Singapore open to t8.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Best finish on the pga tour was a t6 at the Worldgolf championships-Bridgestone Invitational. reached themilestone of 500 events played on the European tour at theopen de France. the 2009 and 2010 czech open was alsoplayed at his course design, prosper gc. 2008: recordedwhat he considers the greatest victory of his career, at theBmW pga championship, when he defeated oliver Wilsonin one of the European tour’s flagship events. It was hissecond European tour victory of the year (uBS Hong Kongopen). 2004: at age 40, he claimed four titles on his wayto finishing fourth on the European tour order of merit,equaling his highest position. 2000: played in 11 pga tourevents and had two top-10s, including a t2 with Ernie Elsbehind winner tiger Woods at the u.S. open. Finishedthe year by teaming with fellow Spaniard Jose mariaolazabal, for a t7 showing at the year’s last World golfchampionships event, the Emc World cup...Finished 11thon the European tour’s order of merit, where he recordedfour top-10s. 1999: Finished fourth on the European tourorder of merit for a second consecutive season, thanks tovictories at the turespana masters open and the seasonendingVolvo masters at montecastillo. also finishedsecond in the World golf championships-american Expresschampionship at Valderrama, Spain, where he lost to tigerWoods in a playoff...Was fifth in the European ryder cupqualifying table and played superbly near Boston, winningone match and halving two others. 1998: Finished fourthon the order of merit, the highlight coming in the trophéeLancôme, where he chipped in for a birdie-2 at the 72ndhole to win. In the process, won that tour’s canon Shot ofthe Year award.PeRSonAL:one of seven brothers, he took up golf at age 15 whilepicking up the balls at the range and caddying. Inspired bywatching Seve Ballesteros, Sandy Lyle and Sam torrancewhen he was caddying at the 1979 Spanish open attorrequebrada (málaga). Nicknamed “the mechanic,” butenjoys driving cars as opposed to repairing them. Hasan affinity for high-performance vehicles and owns a redFerrari.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.24 ....... (N/a)Driving Distance ...........................................288.2 ....... (N/a)Driving accuracy percentage .......................67.01% .... (N/a)greens in regulation percentage ................61.11% .... (N/a)putting average ...........................................1.795 ....... (N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 66–masters tournament/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2001 BobHope chrysler classic/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $400,000–1999 World golf championships–american Expresschampionship/2career High official World Rank: after 2004 throughWeek Ending: 1/2/2005/12Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-1events cuts Fedexcup Pts/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank earnings1995 5 4 1 $57,1961996 3 2 1 26,6311997 11998 11999 11 8 1 3 4 194,1882000 11 9 1 2 4 488,8482001 15 6 1 2 4 464,4572002 19 10 1 3 280,5682003 12004 7 6 1 66,3672005 9 7 1 109,3982006 8 7 3 334,0112007 5 3 1 142,9912008 8 6 3 3 486,4462009 8 7 1 3 148,0992010 7 5 2 213,000total 119 80 2 1 12 31 3,012,199eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 25 19 3 1 7 12 $2,150,441* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03masters cut cut t49 t10 t9 cutthe Barclayst19 cut t73u.S. open t28 t23 t2 cutBritish open t80 t51 cut t88 cut cut DQ cut t26 t3 cutpga t13 t24 t10 t64 cuttHE pLaYErSt38 cut cut cutaccenture match play championship t33 t5Bridgestone Invitational t27 36 t36ca championship 2 t25 cNLYear 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters t31 t11 t44 t8 t46 t12u.S. open cut cut t16 t6 cut cutBritish open t47 t52 t41 t12 cut t13 t27pga t31 t40 t65 cut cut t36 cuttHE pLaYErS t46 t38 t32accenture match play championship t33 t17 t17 t33 t33 t17 t33Bridgestone Invitational t27 57 t54 t10 t6 t22ca championship t16 t41 t26 75 t63HSBc championst41the Barclayst76nAtionAL teAMS: ryder cup (4) 1999, 2004, 2008, 2010; Dunhill cup (10): 1990, 1992,1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000; World cup (12): 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 2000,2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008; Seve trophy (6), 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007,2009.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-405


inteRnAtionAL PLAYeRSBrendan JonesSection Player BiograPhies2BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t2—2005 B.c. open.nAtionWiDe toUR VictoRieS (1):2004 LaSalle Bank open.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (9):2002 philip morris KK championship [Jpn]. 2003 Sunchlorella classic [Jpn]. 2004 tsuruya open [Jpn], mizunoopen [Jpn]. 2006 tsuruya open. 2007 golf Nippon SeriesJt cup [Jpn], mitsui Sumitomo Visa taiheiyo masters[Jpn], tsuruya open [Jpn]. 2010 asia-pacific panasonicopen [asia].2010 SeASon:Won for the first time since 2007 when he captured theasia-pacific panasonic open at rokko Kokusai gc in Japan.Shot a final-round 66 to win by one.FULL nAMe: Brendan mark JonesHeiGHt: 6-2WeiGHt: 200BiRtHDAte: march 3, 1975BiRtHPLAce: West Wyalong, New South Wales,australiaReSiDence: canberra, australiaFAMiLY: Wife, adelecAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Spent most of his season on the Japan golf tour,where he finished second twice and battled for the order ofmerit title. Best pga tour finish in 2009 was a t24 at thepga championship. Lost to tiger Woods, who was makinghis first start after 2008 knee surgery, in the first roundof the World golf championships-accenture match playchampionship. 2007: Won three times on the Japan golftour, finishing second in the order of merit. 2005: played afull season on the pga tour, finishing 144th on the moneylist. Finished t2 at the B.c. open in his 20th career tourstart. Held the 54-hole lead, but a closing round, 4-under 68dropped him into t2. aced the par-3, 164-yard fourth holeduring the first round of the chrysler classic of tucson withan 8-iron and eventually finished t62. 2004: placed sixthon the Nationwide tour money list, averaging more than$36,000 per start in his eight appearances. made the cutsix times and finished four times in the top two. Was t2 atthe Jacob’s creek open in his native australia, followed bySPeciAL inteReStS: Sydney Swans australian rulesFootball teamtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1999JoineD toUR: 2005nationwide tour Graduate (2004)another t2 at the New Zealand open. third runner-up camethree months later at the SaS carolina classic, losing inan eight-hole playoff to chris anderson. after a t4 at theKnoxville open, broke through for his first tour win at theLaSalle Bank open with a tournament-record, 16-under 268.a member of the Japan golf tour from 2001-04 and 2006-10, where he has won nine times.PLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 64–2005 B.c.open/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $198,000–2005 B.c. open/t2career High official World Rank: after 2008 merrillLynch Shootout/52<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank earnings2004 32005 28 14 1 1 3 $498,8172006 9 3 1 68,7602008 5 4 18,6862009 2 2 1 53,113total 47 23 1 1 5 639,375nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2002 12003 2 2 1 $8,8092004 8 6 1 3 5 5 292,7152005 2 1 2,0312007 2 2 1 1 2 42,113total 15 11 1 3 1 6 8 345,667JAPAn GoLF toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 16 14 1 1 8 12 $833,558* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 04 05 06 07 08 09 10u.S. opencutBritish open cut t70pga cut cut t24accenture match play championship t33 t33Bridgestone Invitationalt36ca championshipt40HSBc championst25the Barclayst66Deutsche Bank championshipt32BmW championshipcutnAtionAL teAMS: World cup (1), 2008.2-406 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


inteRnAtionAL PLAYeRSMartin Kaymer (Ky-mer)FULL nAMe: martin KaymerHeiGHt: 6-0WeiGHt: 165BiRtHDAte: December 28, 1984BiRtHPLAce: Dusseldorf, germanyReSiDence: mettmann, germanyFAMiLY: SingleSPeciAL inteReStS: Football, basketball, go-kartingtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2005<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2010 pga championship.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (9):2006 Vodafone challenge [Eurchall], open des Volcans[Eurchall]. 2008 abu Dhabi championship [Eur], BmWInternational open [Eur]. 2009 open de France [Eur], theBarclays Scottish open [Eur]. 2010 abu Dhabi championship[Eur], KLm open [Eur], alfred Dunhill Links championship[Eur].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:1—pga championship; t3—World golf championshipscachampionship; t7—British open; t8—u.S. open.2010 SeASon:overcame a four-stroke, final-round deficit of 54-holeleader Nick Watney to claim the biggest win of his career,at the pga championship. posted a final-round 70 to tieBubba Watson and force an aggregate, three-hole playoff.tied through two holes, bogeyed the third and final holeto edge Watson for his first win in the u.S. Had just twobogeys on scorecard over final 55 holes. Joined countrymanand two-time masters champion Bernhard Langer asmajor champions hailing from germany…Won the abuDhabi championship on the European tour in late January.Beat Ian poulter by one and rory mcIlroy by two…addedhis second European tour title of the season with a win atthe KLm open in the Netherlands. reeled off two birdiesto finish his third round and then shot a second consecutive66 Sunday to roll to a four-stroke win over christianNilsson and Fabrizio Zanotti at Hilversumsche gc…pickedup his third European tour title of the campaign by shootingfour rounds in the 60s, including a final-round 66 at St.andrews gc’s old course to win the alfred Dunhill Linkschampionship by three strokes at the tournament alsoplayed on carnoustie gc and Kingsbarns club. It was histhird win in three starts (following the pga championshipand KLm open). Improved to fourth in the official Worldgolf ranking, his highest career position…played in his firstryder cup representing Europe and compiled a 2-1-1 recordat celtic manor in Wales…Shot 66-69 on weekend ofWorld golf championships-ca championship, jumping fromt22 to a t3 finish…Next top-10 came at the u.S. open,finishing t8 in his 10th major championship start…Was t7at the British open in third start at that event. Entered thefinal round in third place, a distant seven shots behind Louisoosthuizen and finished t7 after a 74 Sunday…playingat the Barclays Singapore open in mid-November, playedsteady all week to t10 at Sentosa gc…capped a careeryear late in the European tourt season when he won therace to Dubai, that tour’s season-long points competition,edging graeme mcDowell.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished t6 in the pga championship, marking thebest finish of his pga tour career at the time. the winmoved him to first on the European tour order of meritafter he won twice previously in early July at the Frenchopen and the Barclays Scottish open. Injured his foot ina go-kart accident in late august, underwent surgery andreturned to the European tour in late october, where he t2at the castello masters and was second in the Europeantour race to Dubai. teamed with alex cejka for germany inthe 2009 omEga mission Hills World cup. 2008: capturedhis first European tour title with a victory in January at theabu Dhabi championship in the united arab Emirates. BeatLee Westwood and Henrik Stenson by four strokes. Wonfor the second time in mid-June at the BmW Internationalopen in his native germany. Beat anders Hansen in aplayoff to become the first german to win the tournamentin its 20-year history. played on the pga tour for the firsttime with made cuts at the u.S. open and British open andmissed cuts at the masters and pga championship. 2007:In his rookie season on the European tour, recorded fourtop-10s, including a runner-up finish at the Scandinavianmasters and a third at the portuguese open. Was namedrookie of the Year. 2006: made a big impact on theEuropean challenge tour, playing only eight events butfinishing fourth on the final rankings, with two wins, at theVodafone challenge in germany and the open des Volcansin France. Shot a 59 on the Satellite EpD tour before joiningthe challenge tour in august.PeRSonAL:coached by günther Kessler in his native Dusseldorf…citesErnie Els as his golf hero.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.22 ....... (N/a)Driving Distance ...........................................292.4 ....... (N/a)Driving accuracy percentage .......................60.05% .... (N/a)greens in regulation percentage ................66.48% .... (N/a)putting average ...........................................1.794 ....... (N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 66–World golf championshipscachampionship/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 66–2010 Worldgolf championships-ca championship/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,350,000–2010 pga championship/1career High official World Rank: after 2010 children’smiracle Network classic/3Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank earnings2008 8 5 $37,6382009 11 9 1 3 454,6572010 10 7 1 1 4 6 1,762,793total 29 21 1 1 5 9 2,255,088eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 19 16 4 1 9 14 $3,691,613* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 08 09 10masterscut cut cutu.S. open t53 cut t8British open 80 t34 t7pga cut t6 1tHE pLaYErS t55 t34accenture match play championship t33 t17 t17Bridgestone Invitational t68 t60 t22ca championship t57 t35 t3HSBc champions t6 t30nAtionAL teAMS: ryder cup (1), 2010; World cup (3), 2007, 2008, 2009.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-407


inteRnAtionAL PLAYeRSKyung-Tae KimSection Player BiograPhies2BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t48—2010 British open, pga championship.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (6):2006 pocari Enerzen open [Kor]. Samsung Benest open[Kor]. 2007 gS caltex maekyung open [asia], SBStomatobank open [Kor]. 2010 Diamond cup golf [Jpn],Japan open [Jpn], mynavi aBc championship [Jpn].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t48—British open.cURRent YeAR HiGHLiGHtS:Enjoyed a career year, moving into the top 50 in the officialWorld golf ranking for the first time on the strength ofthree Japan golf tour titles—at the Diamond cup golf,the Japan open and the mynavi aBc championship. Hewon the first two tournaments, his initial Japan golf tourFULL nAMe: Kim Kyung-taeHeiGHt: 5-10WeiGHt: 160BiRtHDAte: February 9, 1986BiRtHPLAce: Seoul, South KoreaReSiDence: Seoul, South KoreaFAMiLY: SingletURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2006wins, by two strokes. Shot a final-round 69 to hold off ahard-charging ryo Ishikawa by a stroke at the mynavi aBcchampionship in late october. the win moved him to 39th inthe official World golf ranking…made the cut at both pgatour starts, with identical t48 finishes at the British openand the pga championship. Was 1-over in both tournaments…Laterimproved to 30th in the world ranking after athird-place showing at the casio World open on the Japangolf tour, finishing a stroke out of the michio matsumayaDo-Hoon Kim playoff.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2007: added his maiden asian tour title at the gS caltexmaekyung open in South Korea and added a Korean tourtitle later in the season. 2006: Won his first two titles afterturning professional, both coming in his native South Korea,at the pocari Enerzen open and the Samsung Benest open.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.43 ....... (N/a)Driving Distance ...........................................286.7 ....... (N/a)Driving accuracy percentage .......................73.33% .... (N/a)greens in regulation percentage ................72.22% .... (N/a)putting average ...........................................1.827 ....... (N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 70–2 times, most recent pgachampionship/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 70–2 times, mostrecent 2010 pga championship/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $21,131–2010 British open/t48career High official World Rank: after 2010 throughWeek Ending: 11/29/2010/30<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank earnings2010 2 2 $38,102/total 2 2 38,102eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 3 3 1 $88,708JAPAn GoLF toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 23 23 3 1 1 15 20 $2,081,781<strong>PGA</strong> toUR oF AUStRALASiAYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 3 3 1 $48,302* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 10British opent48pgat48HSBc championst41nAtionAL teAMS: World cup (1), 2008.2-408 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


inteRnAtionAL PLAYeRSsoren Kjeldsen (yellD-son)FULL nAMe: Soren panum KjeldsenHeiGHt: 5-7WeiGHt: 144BiRtHDAte: may 17, 1975BiRtHPLAce: aalborg, DenmarkReSiDence: ascot, EnglandFAMiLY: Wife, charlotte; Emil (2003), mads (2006)SPeciAL inteReStS: movies, tennistURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1995BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t6—2009 pga championship.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (4):1997 Volvo Finnish open [Eurchal]. 2003 the Diageochampionship at gleneagles [Eur]. 2008 Volvo masters[Eur]. 2009 open de andalucia [Eur].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t30—masters tournament.2010 SeASon:turned in his best finish at the Vivendi cup, with a t3. Indefense of his 2009 open de andalucia de golf title, hewas t6.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished t6 at the 2009 pga championship for hiscareer-best pga tour finish. also won for the secondconsecutive year on the European tour, capturing the opende andalucia in late march. teamed with countrymanSoren Hansen in the omEga mission Hills World cup inNovember. 2008: captured the European tour’s seasonendingVolvo masters by two strokes over England’s<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank earnings2001 12003 2 12005 1 1 $17,6672006 1 1 27,6192007 12008 3 1 12009 7 5 2 2 280,9192010 7 6 158,989total 23 15 2 3 485,194eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 25 19 1 1 4 6 $762,239* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*anthony Wall and germany’s martin Kaymer at Valderrama,Spain. It was his second career European tour victoryand pushed him into the top 50 in the official World golfranking. 2007: completed the season with a playoff loss toJustin rose at the Volvo masters at Valderrama. Bogeyedthe 18th hole to fall into the playoff with rose and graememcDowell. also finished second at the BmW asian openand t2 at the celtic manor Wales open on the Europeantour. 2006: recorded three top-10 finishes in his lastfour events to place 36th on the order of merit. Has beena consistent performer on the European tour every yearsince his rookie year of 1998, finishing no worse than 67thand claiming his first European tour title at gleneagles in2003. represented Denmark in the Eisenhower trophy as anamateur before he qualified for the European tour throughthe challenge tour in 1997, missing just seven cuts from25 events.PeRSonAL:In 1997, ran a marathon achieving a highly respectable timeof 3 hours, 54 minutes. Has not run a marathon since, saying:“once was enough for me, I try to stay in good shapebut not as extreme as that!”PLAYeR StAtiSticS<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters cut t30u.S. open t52 cut t33British open cut cut t41 cut t27 t37pga cut t6 cuttHE pLaYErScutaccenture match play championship t33 t33Bridgestone Invitationalt68ca championship t59 11 t7 60HSBc championst10nAtionAL teAMS: World cup (4), 1998, 1999, 2003, 2009.2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.41 ....... (N/a)Driving Distance ...........................................282.7 ....... (N/a)Driving accuracy percentage .......................67.72% .... (N/a)greens in regulation percentage ................67.42% .... (N/a)putting average ...........................................1.828 ....... (N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 66–World golf championshipscachampionship/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 66–3 times, mostrecent 2010 World golf championships-ca championship/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $233,125–2009 pga championship/t6career High official World Rank: after 2009 John Deereclassic/31Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-409


inteRnAtionAL PLAYeRSWen-Chong liang (lee-UNg)Section Player BiograPhies2BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t8—2010 pga championship.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (12):1999 Kunming classic [china], Dalian classic [china],Beijing classic [china], Shenzhen classic [china]. 2001Davidoff Nations cup [with Zhang Lian-Wei]. 2005 ZhuhaiLeg [china]. 2006 Hainan Leg [china], omega championship[china]. 2007 clariden Leu Singapore masters [asia].2008 Hero Honda Indian open [asia]. 2009 midea chinaclassic (oneasia). 2010 Luxehills chengdu open [oneasia],thailand open [oneasia].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t8—pga championship.2010 SeASon:claimed the Luxehills chengdu open on the oneasia tourin early april in a playoff over Korean Kim Hyung-tae.moved to 80th in the official World golf ranking…Infourth start on the pga tour in 2010, finished t8 at thepga championship at Whistling Straits on the strength ofa third-round, bogey-free 64. the previous course record of65 was set by miguel angel Jimenez and Darren clarke atthe 2004 pga championship…added a second oneasiatour title in September when he won the thailand open…opened with rounds of 69-65 at the Barclays Singaporeopen and eventually settled for a t10.FULL nAMe: Liang Wen-chongHeiGHt: 5-9WeiGHt: 165BiRtHDAte: august 2, 1978BiRtHPLAce: guangdong, chinaReSiDence: Zhongshan, chinaFAMiLY: Wife; one childtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1999cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Has become china’s top player. Has representedchina in the last three World cups in china. Has recordedrunner-up finishes on the Japan golf tour and asian tour.2007: Broke through for his first major victory when he wonthe clariden Leu Singapore masters, beating malaysia’sIain Steel in a playoff. 2006: Finished fourth at the BarclaysSingapore open and posted five top-10s on the Japan golftour. also won a one-kilogram gold bar courtesy of uBS atthe uBS Hong Kong open after making an ace in the finalround. 2005: again played and won the Visa Dynasty cupwith Zhang Lian-Wei as his partner. turned in top-10 performanceson three separate tours, with his top performancesa t6 at the crowne plaza open-Beijing on the asian tour,a t5 at the caltex masters on the European tour and a t3at the aiful cup on the Japan golf tour. 2004: Earned hisJapan golf tour card and made the most of his opportunity,turning in five top-10 performances, with his top showinga t4 at the Bridgestone open to finish 51st on the orderof merit. also added a t3 at the Sanya open on the asiantour. Was a member of the asian team that won theVisa Dynasty cup. 2003: Qualified for the World cup withcountryman Zheng Wen-gen but had to withdraw from theevent as it conflicted with the Japan golf tour Qualifyingtournament. 2001: teamed with Zhang to finish 17th atthe World cup in Japan, china’s best showing in the event.Amateur: Won the china amateur three times in a row andfinished t4 at the 1999 Volvo china open.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.48 ....... (N/a)Driving Distance ...........................................284.8 ....... (N/a)Driving accuracy percentage .......................62.24% .... (N/a)greens in regulation percentage ................65.08% .... (N/a)putting average ...........................................1.750 ....... (N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 64–pga championship/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 64–2010 pgachampionship/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $210,000–2010 pga championship/t8career High official World Rank: after 2010 theBarclays/57<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank earnings2006 1 1 $25,8502007 2 12008 6 4 1 146,7282009 12010 4 3 1 2 245,436total 14 9 1 3 418,014nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2003 2 1 $2,045/296total 2 1 2,045eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 10 9 1 2 4 $419,407JAPAn GoLF toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 6 6 1 4 4 $395,045<strong>PGA</strong> toUR oF AUStRALASiAYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 3 3 1 2 2 $390,000* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 07 08 09 10masterscutBritish opent64 cutpga cut t8Bridgestone Invitationalt61ca championship t68 t30HSBc championst40 t63nAtionAL teAMS: World cup (4), 2001, 2007, 2008, 2009.2-410 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


inteRnAtionAL PLAYeRSMatteo Manassero (muh-Tay-oh man-uh-sair-oh)FULL nAMe: matteo manasseroHeiGHt: 5-11WeiGHt: 155BiRtHDAte: april 19, 1993BiRtHPLAce: Negrar, ItalyReSiDence: Verona, ItalyFAMiLY: SingletURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2010BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t13—2009 British open.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (1):2010 castello masters [Eur].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t36—masters tournament.2010 SeASon:Became the youngest European tour winner in historywhen he captured the castello masters in october at club<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank earnings2009a 1 1 12010a 1 1total 2 2 1eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 13 12 1 1 2 5 $825,549* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*de campo Del mediterraneo. Shot a 4-under 67 Sunday towin at 17 years, 188 days…came close to winning again,at the uBS Hong Kong open. Shot a second-round 63 andclosed with a 62 Sunday at the par-70 Hong Kong gc to falla stroke shy of winner Ian poulter…missed only one cut in13 European tour starts. other top-five finish was at theomega European masters.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made three of four European tour cuts, with his bestperformance a t13 at the British open.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 09 10masterst36British opent13HSBc championst53PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.96 ....... (N/a)Driving Distance ...........................................272.8 ....... (N/a)Driving accuracy percentage .......................85.71% .... (N/a)greens in regulation percentage ................56.94% .... (N/a)putting average ...........................................1.878 ........ (N/aMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 71–masters tournament/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 69–2009 Britishopen/4career High official World Rank: after 2010 children’smiracle Network classic/86Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-411


inteRnAtionAL PLAYeRSMichio Matsumura (Me-chee-oh mat-suh-MUr-uh)Section Player BiograPhies2inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (4):2007 par 72 challenge cup [Jpnchall], prgr cup Final[Jpnchall]. 2010 coca-cola tokai classic [Jpn], casio Worldopen [Jpn].2010 SeASon:Had a breakout season, winning twice on the seasonand moving inside the top 100 in the official World golfranking. Won his first Japan golf tour event, the cocacolatokai classic, and then punctuated his season in lateNovember with a victory at the casio World open.FULL nAMe: michio matsumuraHeiGHt: 5-8WeiGHt: 150BiRtHDAte: July 22, 1983BiRtHPLAce: Saitama prefecture, JapanReSiDence: tokyo, JapanFAMiLY: Single<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 1-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank earnings2008 1total 1JAPAn GoLF toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 24 18 2 1 6 11 $1,233,416* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Had three top-10s on the year, with his best performancesa pair of t6s at the coca-cola tokai classic and themitsui Sumitomo Visa taiheiyo. 2008: Enjoyed five top-10s,with his best showings coming at the gate Way to the openmizuno open Yomiuri classic (t3) and the mitsui SumitomoVisa taiheiyo (fourth). 2007: played half the season afterqualifying for the Japan golf tour, and enjoyed his firsttop 10 in only his second start, a t10 at the Sun chlorellaclassic.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 08 09 10British opencutHSBc championst60PLAYeR StAtiSticSMISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICScareer <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 76–2008 Britishopen/2career High official World Rank: after 2010 throughWeek Ending: 11/29/2010/85rory McilroyFULL nAMe: rory mcIlroyHeiGHt: 5-10WeiGHt: 160BiRtHDAte: may 4, 1989BiRtHPLAce: Holywood, Northern IrelandReSiDence: Holywood, Northern IrelandFAMiLY: SingleSPeciAL inteReStS: cars, tennis, movies, music,manchester united soccertURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2007JoineD toUR: 2010<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2010 Wells Fargo championship.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (1):2009 Dubai Desert classic [Eur].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:1—Wells Fargo championship; t3—British open,pga championship; t9—World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational; t10—the memorial tournamentpresented by Nationwide Insurance.2010 SeASon:rookie season highlighted by an electric, final-round 62at the Quail Hollow championship en route to first pgatour victory. posted t3 finishes at the British open andpga championship and was a member of the victoriousEuropean ryder cup squad…Shot a final-round, 10-under62 to claim his first tour win by four strokes over philmickelson at the Quail Hollow championship. Eagled thepar-5 seventh hole (his 16th hole of the day) in the secondround to help make the cut on the number, becoming thefirst player to win after making the cut on the number sincechris couch at the 2006 Zurich classic of New orleans.Final-round 10-under 62 set the course record and wasthe lowest-finishing score by a winner since Brad Faxon’s61 at the 2005 Buick championship. It was the lowest inrelation to par since ryan palmer shot the same score towin the 2004 FuNaI classic at Walt Disney World resort.Became the third consecutive player in his 20s to win theQuail Hollow championship (anthony Kim in 2008 and Seano’Hair in 2009). at age 20 years, 11 months, 28 days is theyoungest winner of the event. With a 16-under 128, postedthe lowest final 36-hole score at the tournament by sevenstrokes (previous mark of 135 owned by four players, mostrecently Steve Stricker in 2007). recorded 25 birdies, tiedwith Vijay Singh (2003) for most in tournament history.Finished the tournament eagle-birdie-par-birdie and tiedthe back-nine record at Quail Hollow with a 6-under 30Sunday (Sergio garcia, first round, 2005, retief goosen,third round, 2005). came from four strokes back on thelast day to win. Became the 20th-youngest winner in pgatour history…Finished t10 in his first career start at thememorial tournament…opened the British open with arecord-tying 9-under 63, the 24th time the score had beenposted in a major championship and the eighth time atthe British open. Went on to finish t3, equaling his bestfinish in a major (t3-2009 pga championship)…one of justtwo players in the field at the World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational to post all four rounds in the 60s(68-69-69-69), finishing t9….Kept the heat on a week laterat Whistling Straits by finishing t3, one shot out of theKaymer-Watson playoff at the pga championship for thirdtop-3 in last five major starts. one of eight players with twoor more top-10s in majors in 2010. the t3 equalled best ofeight previous major starts (t3 at the 2010 British open,t3 at the 2009 pga championship)…Finished 36th in theFedExcup standings to just miss qualifying for tHE tourchampionship presented by coca-cola…Finished 1-1-2in his first ryder cup appearance. Earned a crucial halfpoint when he halved his singles match with Stewart cinkas the European team went on to victory…In November,returned to Sheshan International gc for the World golfchampionships-HSBc champions, where he finished fourthin 2009. Broke a string of 1-under 71s in the first threerounds in 2010 with a final-round, 5-under 67 to finishfifth…In mid-November, again contended at the uBS HongKong open, where he had finished runner-up in both 20082-412 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


inteRnAtionAL PLAYeRSand 2009. opened with a 7-under 63 at Hong Kong gc andeventually was solo sixth, five strokes behind Ian poulter…added a solo fifth the following week at the Dubai Worldchampionship and was 13th in the race to Dubai.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: placed in the top 125 on the 2009 pga tour nonmembermoney list. announced he would join the pga tourin November. made 11 starts on the pga tour in 2009 andwon his first professional title at the Dubai Desert classic onthe European tour by one stroke over Justin rose. carded afinal-round, 2-under-par 70 to finish at 19-under and completea wire-to-wire victory at Emirates gc. Finished secondbehind Lee Westwood in the European tour order of merit...making his first start on the pga tour as a professional,lost 2 and 1 to eventual winner geoff ogilvy in quarterfinalsof the World golf championships-accenture match playchampionship, earning a t5...posted top-20 finishes inthree of four major championship appearances, includinga pga tour career-best t3 at the pga championship,five strokes behind winner Y.E. Yang. Finished t20 at themasters and t10 at the u.S. open. Shot a final-round 68 atBethpage Black to move into the top 10. placed t47 at theBritish open...only missed cut in 11 pga tour starts cameat tHE pLaYErS championship...Late in the season, had arunner-up finish for the second consecutive year at the uBSHong Kong open followed by another runner-up finish at theomEga mission Hills World cup, representing Ireland and<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank earnings2007a 1 12009 11 10 1 3 7 $849,7192010 16 12 1 2 5 6 1,489/36 2,554,280/26total 28 23 1 3 8 13 3,403,999eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 13 11 3 6 7 $1,563,866* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*rory Mcilroy (Continued)playing with graeme mcDowell. Dropped team event by astroke to Italy (Francesco and Edoardo molinari). 2008: a yearafter turning pro, had a successful season on the Europeantour, with six top-10s, including a second at the omegaEuropean masters...Lost in a thrilling playoff at the uBSHong Kong open to taiwan’s Lin Wen-tang. 2007: turnedpro on September 18 at age 18 after a stellar amateur careerwhere he was the world’s top-ranked amateur...caught thepublic’s attention with a 3-under 68 in the first round of the2007 British open at carnoustie, the only bogey-free roundof the day. Finished t42 and was the low amateur...turnedprofessional after representing great Britain and Irelandin the Walker cup...made the cut in his first professionalevent at the Quinn Direct British masters and finished thirdin his second professional event, the alfred Dunhill Linkschampionship, earning enough money to assure his placein the top 115 to become the youngest and quickest affiliatemember to secure his European tour card, in just twoevents...Finished t4 in his third event, the open de madridValle romano. Amateur: played his first professional eventas a 16 year old in 2005 at the Belfry...Shot a course-record61 at royal portrush gc in 2005...represented Europe on thewinning Junior ryder cup team in 2004, before becomingthe youngest winner of the West of Ireland and Irish closechampionships in 2005...the following year he successfullyretained both Irish amateur titles and in august 2006 he wonthe European amateur.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 07 08 09 10masterst20 cutthe Barclayst56u.S. opent10 cutDeutsche Bank championshipt37British open t42 t47 t3BmW championshipt37pga t3 t3tHE pLaYErScut cutaccenture match play championship t5 t17Bridgestone Invitational t68 t9ca championshipt20 t65HSBc champions 4 5PeRSonAL:recorded a 40-yard drive at age 2 and first ace at age 9...Left school at age 16 to concentrate on amateur golf...cites tiger Woods as his golf inspiration...Web site isrorymcilroy.com.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.35 ........... (33)Driving Distance ...........................................300.0 ........... (12)Driving accuracy percentage .......................62.64% ...... (115)greens in regulation percentage ................66.24% ...... (120)putting average ...........................................1.795 ......... (128)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 62–Quail Hollowchampionship/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2010 QuailHollow championship/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,170,000–2010 Quail Hollow championship/1career High official World Rank: after 2010 DeutscheBank championship/7Section 2 Player BiograPhiesnAtionAL teAMS: ryder cup (1), 2010; Walker cup (1), 2007; World cup (1), 2009.Katsumasa Miyamoto (CoT-sue-ma-suh My-yuh-mo-toe)FULL nAMe: Katsumasa miyamotoHeiGHt: 5-8WeiGHt: 167BiRtHDAte: august 28, 1972BiRtHPLAce: Shizuoka, JapanReSiDence: chiba prefecture, JapanFAMiLY: Wife, KayokaeDUcAtion: Nihon university (1994)tURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1995Q ScHooL: 1998BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t11—1999 Buick Invitational.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (8):1998 tsuruya open [Jpn], golf Nippon Series Jt cup [Jpn].2001 Japan golf tour championship [Jpn], golf NipponSeries Jt cup [Jpn]. 2003 Sato Foods NSt Nigata open[Jpn]. 2007 KBc augusta [Jpn]. 2008 token Homemate cup[Jpn]. 2010 Japan golf tour championship [Jpn].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:t33—World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational.2010 SeASon:Had three top-10s on the Japan golf tour, including hiseighth career win on that tour when he captured the Japangolf tour championship. Despite shooting a final-round 75,he still hung on to win…In his only pga tour start, fireda career pga tour-best 62 in the third round of the Worldgolf championships-Bridgestone Invitational to eventuallyt33 at Firestone cc.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Was in contention at both the Nagashima ShigeoInvitational Sega Sammy cup and the Fujisankei classicbefore settling for a tie for third and a tie for fourth, respectively.He also added a t6 later in the season, at the cocacolatokai classic. 2008: He opened his season in style,shooting a final-round 66 to win the token Homemate cup.He was also in contention at the Fujisankei classic (sixth)and the Bridgestone open (t4). 2007: Began the final roundof the munsingwear open KSB cup with the lead. Shot afinal-round 68, but it wasn’t enough to hold off amateurryo Ishikawa, who broke the Japan golf tour record asthe youngest winner (15 years, 8 months). came back towin later in the year when he captured the KBc augusta,holding off a hard-charging Koumei oda for the victory. Healso added top 10s at the tsuruya open (fifth), Woodoneopen Hiroshima (t7), Sun chlorella classic (t10) and Dunloppgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-413


inteRnAtionAL PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2phoenix (t10). 2006: Had a pair of runner-up finishes amonghis seven top-10s. His first close call came at the Sunchlorella classic, where he lost to Hideto tanihara. againfinished second, to Hidemasa Hoshino, at the coca-colatokai classic. 2005: Had five top-10s, with his best finishesfourth-place showings at the Woodone open Hiroshimaand the Dunlop phoenix. 2004: contended all week at theaiful cup before finally falling to takuya taniguchi despiteshooting 68-66 on the weekend. Had four rounds in the60s, but it was enough to catch australian paul Sheehanat the golf Nippon Series Jt cup for his second runnerupperformance of the season. 2003: He battled gregorymeyer all week at the Sato Foods NSt Niigata open beforefinally prevailing by a stroke. Both players shot final-round66s...the following week, he shot a final-round 65 at theaiful cup to get into a playoff. He eventually fell to taichiteshima in the extra session. He again lost in a playofflater in the season, at the acom International. He camefrom eight strokes behind massy Kuramoto, who built hisbig lead on the strength of his opening-round 59, to force aplayoff, along with Jumbo ozaki, where both players fell toKatsumasa Miyamoto (Continued)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank earnings1995 1 1 $3,0751999 22 8 3 154,4022002 22010 2 1total 27 10 3 157,477nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings1995 1total 1JAPAn GoLF toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 24 18 1 2 5 11 $676,324* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*Kuramoto...Finished second, a distant nine strokes behindShingo Katayama, at the Sato Foods NSt Niigata open.2002: His top finish among seven top 10s was a runner-upperformance at the Sato Foods NSt Niigata open golfchampionship, where he fell to Yasuharu Imano by fourstrokes. 2001: Enjoyed his second multiple-win season,with victories at the Japan golf tour championship andthe golf Nippon Series Jt cup. 1999: Joined the pga tourafter successfully qualifying out of the National Qualifyingtournament. met with quick success, with a t11 at theBuick Invitational. that still represents his best pga tourfinish. made seven cuts that year, including a t12 at theB.c. open and a t13 at the air canada championship.1998: Won multiple tournaments for the first time in hiscareer. He held off peter mcWhinney at the tsuruya openearly in the season then defeated Jumbo ozaki in a playoffat the golf Nippon Series Jt cup. 1997: Had five top-10s inhis 17 made cuts on the Japan golf tour. 1995: made hispga tour debut, at the Kmart greater greensboro open.parlayed an opening-round 70 into a made cut and eventuallyt65 in North carolina.PLAYeR StAtiSticS<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARY2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.31 ....... (N/a)Driving Distance ...........................................299.2 ....... (N/a)Driving accuracy percentage .......................60.23% .... (N/a)greens in regulation percentage ................65.74% .... (N/a)putting average ...........................................1.817 ....... (N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 62–World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational/3career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 62–2010 Worldgolf championships-Bridgestone Invitational/3Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $63,500–2010 World golf championships–Bridgestone Invitational/t33career High official World Rank: after 1999 Bay HillInvitational/90Year 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10British opencutBmW championshipt75Bridgestone Invitationalt33HSBc championst34the Barclayscutedoardo Molinari (maw-liN-air-ee)FULL nAMe: Edoardo molinariHeiGHt: 5-11WeiGHt: 170BiRtHDAte: February 11, 1981BiRtHPLAce: turin, ItalyReSiDence: turin, ItalyeDUcAtion: university of torino (2006, Engineering)SPeciAL inteReStS: Soccer, InternettURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2006BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t2—2010 arnold palmer Invitational presented bymastercard.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (8):2007 club colombia masters [Eurchall], tusker Kenya open[Eur]. 2009 piemonte open [Eurchall], Kazakhstan open[Eurchall], Italian Federation cup [Eurchall], Dunlop phoenix[Jpn]. 2010 Barclays Scottish open [Eur], Johnnie Walkerchampionship [Eur].otHeR VictoRieS (2):2001 Italian amateur Foursomes [with Francesco molinari].2009 omEga mission Hills World cup [with Francescomolinari].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t2—arnold palmer Invitational.2010 SeASon:Finished t2 at the arnold palmer Invitational presented bymastercard. the runner-up finish was the best of his pgatour career in just his third start as a professional. Earneda spot in the arnold palmer Invitational by being in the top50 in the official World golf ranking. on the same weekendthat Edoardo finished t2 at Bay Hill, his brother Francescofinished t4 at the European tour’s open de andalucia degolf in málaga, Spain…Won the first of two Europeantour titles when he captured the Barclays Scottish openat Loch Lomond gc…Followed that victory with a win atthe Johnnie Walker championship, also in Scotland. Winhelped him secure a captain’s selection on the Europeanryder cup team. at celtic manor, he didn’t win any matches(0-1-2) but earned his team a full point by halving his fourballand singles showdowns…Late in the season, traveledto Japan and turned in a t4 at the Dunlop phoenix.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.35 ........... (33)Driving Distance ...........................................300.0 ........... (12)Driving accuracy percentage .......................62.64% ...... (115)greens in regulation percentage ................66.24% ...... (120)putting average ...........................................1.795 ......... (128)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 68–British open/4career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 68–2010 Britishopen/4Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $528,000–2010 arnold palmer Invitational presented by mastercard/t2career High official World Rank: after 2010 Justintimberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open/142-414 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


inteRnAtionAL PLAYeRScAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Victories at the piemonte open in may, the Kazakhstanopen four months later and the Italian Federation cuppushed him to first in the European challenge tour seasonrankings and an immediate return to the European tour in2010. Beat robert Karlsson in a playoff in late Novemberto win the Dunlop phoenix on the Japan golf tour. teamededoardo Molinari (Continued)with brother Francesco to capture Italy’s first omEgamission Hills World cup title in late November. Amateur:a great career included winning the 2001 Italian amateur,the 2003 turkish amateur and becoming the first Italianto win the u.S. amateur, when he won at merion in2005. played in the 2006 masters (with younger brotherFrancesco as his caddie), u.S. open and British open as aresult of the u.S. amateur win. turned professional in thesummer of 2006 after finishing his engineering degree atthe university of torino. Won twice on the 2007 challengetour in a span of five weeks at the club colombia mastersand the tusker Kenya open.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank earnings2005a 1 12006a 6 12010 8 7 1 1 1 $636,518total 15 9 1 1 1 636,518eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 23 20 2 1 1 6 9 $2,094,320SoUtHeRn AFRicA toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 8 7 $115,094* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 05 06 07 08 09 10masters cut cutu.S. open cut t47British open t60 t68 t27pgat33accenture match play championshipt33Bridgestone Invitationalt55ca championship 61HSBc championst41nAtionAL teAMS: ryder cup (1), 2010; World cup (2), 2008, 2009.Francesco Molinari (maw-liN-air-ee)FULL nAMe: Francesco molinariHeiGHt: 5-8WeiGHt: 159BiRtHDAte: November 8, 1982BiRtHPLAce: olgiata, ItalyReSiDence: LondonFAMiLY: Wife, ValentinaeDUcAtion: university of torino (Business)SPeciAL inteReStS: Soccer, snowboarding, videogames, moviestURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2004Section 2 Player BiograPhies<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (1):2010 World golf championships-HSBc champions.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (2):Sherry cup. 2006 telecom Italia open [Eur].otHeR VictoRieS (5):2002 Italian amateur Stroke play championship, Italianamateur Foursomes [with Edoardo molinari]. 2004 Italianamateur Stroke play championship, Italian amateur matchplay championship, 2009 omEga mission Hills World cup[with Edoardo molinari].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:9—tHE pLaYErS championship.2010 SeASon:capped a career-defining year by winning in November inchina. Battled Lee Westwood, the world’s No. 1-rankedplayer all week before eventually prevailing at the Worldgolf championships-HSBc champions in Shanghai. Hematched scores with Westwood in the second, third andfinal rounds but won the tournament with a first-round 65at Sheshan International gc to Westwood’s 66…Finishedninth at tHE pLaYErS championship in his first appearanceat tpc Sawgrass. In a second-round 65, hit all 18 greens inregulation, the first time that had occurred at tpc Sawgrasssince in-depth hole-by-hole statistics began in 1992. Finishcame on the same day Francesco’s older brother, Edoardo,finished t13 at the BmW Italian open in turin, Italy. It washis first top-10 on the pga tour since a t10 at the 2009pga championship…Earned a playing spot on the 2010European ryder cup team and compiled a 0-2-1 record duringthe European victory…picked up a t6 at the Europeantour’s final event, the Dubai World championship, whichled to a fifth-place showing in the race to Dubai, that tour’sseason-long points competition.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.99 ....... (N/a)Driving Distance ...........................................285.3 ....... (N/a)Driving accuracy percentage .......................72.65% .... (N/a)greens in regulation percentage ................70.60% .... (N/a)putting average ...........................................1.813 ....... (N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 65–tHE pLaYErSchampionship/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 65–2010 tHEpLaYErS championship/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $275,500–2010 tHE pLaYErS championship/9career High official World Rank: after 2010 World golfchampionships-HSBc champions/14<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank earnings2007 12009 4 4 1 2 $304,3682010 8 6 1 1 2 358,196total 13 10 1 2 4 662,565eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 24 20 2 2 9 12 $1,544,829* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 07 08 09 10masterst30u.S. opent27 cutBritish open cut t13 cutpgat10 t33tHE pLaYErS 9accenture match play championshipt33Bridgestone Invitationalt39ca championshipt14HSBc champions t10 1nAtionAL teAMS: ryder cup (1), 2010; World cup (4), 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-415


inteRnAtionAL PLAYeRSSection Player BiograPhies2cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Finished t10 at the pga championship, his firstcareer top 10 in a major. Didn’t miss a cut in a pga touraffiliatedevent and finished in the top-10 at the World golfchampionships-HSBc champions (t10) in early November.Had seven top-10s on the European tour, with a runner-upfinish at the portugal masters. teamed with older brother,BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t28—2010 pga championship.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t28—pga championship.2010 SeASon:made five pga tour starts, with his top finish coming atthe pga championship at Whistling Straits, where he t28.Burst on the scene with some dominant international play,winning for the second time as a professional, capturingthe maybank malysian open in Kuala Lumpur by a strokeover fellow countryman K.J. choi. the win made him thesecond-youngest European tour winner in history. at 18years, 282 days, he was 69 days older than fellow KoreanDanny Lee (Johnnie Walker classic). matteo manasserotook over the top spot with his victory in 2010…He addedtop-10 finishes in four other international events. Wasrunner-up to padraig Harrington at the Iskandar Johor openat Horizon Hills g&cc in malaysia, and added a t4 at theEuropean tour’s Ballentine’s championship, a solo fourth atthe omega European masters and a t8 at the Japan golftour’s asia-pacific panasonic open, his second consecutivetop-10 in that event.Francesco Molinari (Continued)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank earnings2010 5 2 $81,422total 5 2 81,422eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 15 12 1 3 6 $938,295JAPAn GoLF toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 4 3 1 1 $107,988* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*Edoardo, to win the omEga mission Hills World cupin November, Italy’s first win in the event. performancemoved him into the top 50 in the official World golfranking for the first time. the younger, by nearly twoyears of the molinari brothers. Nine months after Edoardobecame the first Italian winner of the u.S. amateur in 2005,Francesco won the 2006 telecom Italian open, the firstseung-yul Noh (yoU-ul No)FULL nAMe: Seung-yul NohHeiGHt: 5-8WeiGHt: 150BiRtHDAte: may 29, 1991BiRtHPLAce: Seoul, South KoreaReSiDence: gangwon-Do, South KoreaFAMiLY: SingletURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2007cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: He had six top-10s around the world. His best asiantour performance was a t5 at the Worldwide Selangormasters in petaling Jaya, malaysia. Was t9 at the asiapacificpanasonic open. 2008: Joined the asian tour as a16-year-old and earned asian tour rookie of the Year honors,thanks to his victory at the midea china classic, wherehe shot a final-round, 3-under 68 to edge australian terrypilkadaris. His victory made him the third-youngest asiantour winner in history...added back-to-back-to-back runnerupperformances in the SaIL open golf championship, theasian tour International and the gS caltex maekyung openin his next three asian tour starts to finish 11th on theorder of merit.PeRSonAL:Began playing the sport at age 7. His dad bought him ajunior set. He hit balls on the beach near his home in Seoulbefore school and then spend hours at the driving rangeafter his studies were over for the day.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 10u.S. opent40British opencutpgat28HSBc championst16success in the event by an Italian since massimo mannelli26 years earlier.PeRSonAL:Enjoys snowboarding in the winter and playing soccerwhen not supporting Inter milan.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.43 ....... (N/a)Driving Distance ...........................................298.7 ....... (N/a)Driving accuracy percentage .......................59.50% .... (N/a)greens in regulation percentage ................60.71% .... (N/a)putting average ...........................................1.856 ....... (N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 68–pga championship/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 68–2010 pgachampionship/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $46,700–2010 pga championship/t28career High official World Rank: after 2010 World golfchampionships-HSBc champions/662-416 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


inteRnAtionAL PLAYeRSalvaro Quiros (Keer-ohs)FULL nAMe: alvaro Quiros garciaHeiGHt: 6-3WeiGHt: 185BiRtHDAte: January 21, 1983BiRtHPLAce: guadiro, SpainReSiDence: cadiz, SpainFAMiLY: SingleSPeciAL inteReStS: Soccer, music, friendsBeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:t6—2010 World golf championships-ca championship.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (6):2006 Seville open [Spain], morson International pro-amchallenge [Eurchall]. 2007 alfred Dunhill championship[Eur]. 2008 portugal masters [Eur]. 2009 commercialbankQatar masters [Eur]. 2010 open de Espana [Eur].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t6—World golf championships-ca championship.2010 SeASon:In his 14th start on the pga tour, earned his first careertop-10, with a t6 finish at the World golf championshipscachampionship. Led the field with a 316.9-yard drivingdistance average at Doral…Beat rookie James morrisonwith a par on the first playoff hole to win the open deEspana on the European tour…Later added a t3 showingat the Dubai World championship.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: one of the longest drivers in the world, leading theEuropean tour in driving distance in 2007, 2008 and 2009,including a 314-plus-yard average in 2009. made ninestarts on the pga tour, with a best finish of t13 at theWorld golf championships-ca championship. claimed his<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank earnings2008 2 2 $45,0662009 9 5 3 65,5792010 9 6 1 3 232,464total 20 13 1 6 343,109eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 23 19 1 1 6 10 $1,380,260* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*third European tour title when he won the commercialbankQatar masters and moved into the top 30 in the officialWorld golf ranking. Beat Henrik Stenson and Louisoosthuizen by three strokes. made a 15-foot bogey putt onthe 15th hole after hitting into the water and then birdied16 and 17 to go ahead. Jumped to No. 28 in the officialWorld golf ranking, a move up of 46 positions and placinghim in position to qualify for two World golf championshipsevents and the masters tournament. 2008: captured theportugal masters in october 2008, holding off robertKarlsson and former British open champion paul Lawrieto win by three strokes for his second career Europeantour victory. Dedicated the win to his countryman SeveBallesteros. 2007: captured his first European tour victoryat the alfred Dunhill championship on his first appearanceas a full European tour member. Damaged tendons andligaments in his left wrist during the open de España anddid not play for five months from may until october. Wonhis place on the 2007 European tour through the challengetour rankings and then subsequently improved his Europeantour status at the 2006 Qualifying School. Amateur: Wonthe 2004 Biarritz cup in France and represented Spain inthe 2004 World amateur team championship in puertorico, where the Spanish placed second to the united Statesteam, which included pga tour members ryan moore andSpencer Levin.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 09 10masterscut cutu.S. opencut cutBritish opencut t11pgat24 cuttHE pLaYErSt66accenture match play championship t33 t33Bridgestone Invitational t15 t39ca championship t13 t6HSBc champions t8 t53PeRSonAL:coached by former ryder cup player and four-time Europeantour champion José rivero, whom he cites as one of thebiggest influences of his career.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.93 ....... (N/a)Driving Distance ...........................................309.0 ....... (N/a)Driving accuracy percentage .......................55.65% .... (N/a)greens in regulation percentage ................66.03% .... (N/a)putting average ...........................................1.786 ....... (N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 66–2 times, most recent Worldgolf championships-Bridgestone Invitational/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 64–2009 Worldgolf championships-ca championship/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $214,300–2010 World golf championships–ca championship/t6career High official World Rank: after 2009 thememorial tournament/24Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-417


inteRnAtionAL PLAYeRSshunsuke sonoda (shun-sUe-kay so-NaW-duh)Section Player BiograPhies2inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (1):2010 mizuno open Yomiuri classic [Jpn].2010 SeASon:Won his first professional title, capturing the mizuno openYomiuri classic on the Japan golf tour by three strokesover toru taniguchi. also had a trio of runner-up finishes.First came at the toshin golf tournament in LakeWood,where he finished three strokes behind Yuta Ikeda….Wast2 at the Invitational Sega Sammy cup, losing in a playoffto ryo Ishikawa…Shot a final-round 68 to get into a playoffwith mamoru osanai and cho min-Jun at the Fujisankeiclassic, an extra session osanai won.FULL nAMe: Shunsuke SonodaHeiGHt: 5-10WeiGHt: 190BiRtHDAte: September 26, 1989BiRtHPLAce: otaku, JapanReSiDence: tokyo, JapanPLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................74.56 ....... (N/a)Driving Distance ...........................................305.8 ....... (N/a)Driving accuracy percentage .......................65.63% .... (N/a)greens in regulation percentage ................80.56% .... (N/a)putting average ...........................................2.138 ....... (N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 74–British open/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 74–2010 Britishopen/1career High official World Rank: after 2010 cImB asiapacific classic malaysia/92FAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: meiji universitytURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2010<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank earnings2010 1total 1JAPAn GoLF toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 21 16 1 3 6 12 $786,890* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 10British opencutHSBc championst582-418 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


inteRnAtionAL PLAYeRSToru Taniguchi (Tore-oo tan-uh-goo-chee)FULL nAMe: toru taniguchiHeiGHt: 5-5WeiGHt: 160BiRtHDAte: February 10, 1968BiRtHPLAce: Nara, JapanReSiDence: Nara, JapanFAMiLY: married, one childeDUcAtion: Doshisha universitytURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1992BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSH:3—2001 World golf championships-accenture match playchampionship.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (15):1998 mitsubishi galant tournament [Jpn]. 2000 acomInternational [Jpn], philip morris championship [Jpn].2002 token corporation cup [Jpn], tamanoi Yomiuri open[Jpn], acom open [Jpn], georgia tokai classic [Jpn]. 2004Japan open, Bridgestone open [Jpn]. 2005 casio Worldopen [Jpn]. 2006 the golf tournament in omaezaki [Jpn].2007 Woodone open Hiroshima [Jpn], Shigeo InvitationalSega Sammy cup [Jpn], Japan open. 2010 Japan pgachampionship [Jpn].BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t60—British open.2010 SeASon:made two pga tour starts, at the u.S. open (t63) andthe British open (t60). after a 70-70 start at St. andrews,was tied for 14th through 36 holes at the British openbefore weekend rounds of 77-74 ended any championshiphopes…Won the Japan pga championship for his firstJapan golf tour win since 2007, taking a one-shot victory<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank earnings1998 12001 9 4 1 2 2 $187,9142002 8 4 1 1 170,5102003 42005 7 1 1 38,8802006 2 12007 4 1 21,5942008 7 3 16,1202010 2 2 34,720total 44 16 1 3 4 469,738JAPAn GoLF toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 22 21 1 2 3 6 9 $890,865* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*of tetsuji Hiratsuka…came close in two other events, thetsuruya open and the gate Way to the open mizuno open.Was runner-up at the tsuruya open, where he fell by astroke to Hiroyuki Fujita and then finished three strokes shyof winner Shunsuke Sonoda at the for his second runnerupshowing of the year…came up short in effort to wina second Japan golf tour title when he t3 at the mitsuiSumitomo Visa taiheiyo masters, four strokes behind ryoIshikawa.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:played seven times on the 2008 pga tour, with abest finish of t26 at the World golf championships-cachampionship. Won three times on the 2007 Japan golftour to capture the order of merit. Has won 14 times on theJapan golf tour. In 2002, won four times and finished firstin the order of merit. In 2001, finished third at the Worldgolf championships-accenture match play championship.Defeated Bob Estes, Vijay Singh, Stuart appleby andcountryman Shigeki maruyama before falling to eventualchampion Steve Stricker in the semifinals. received paycheckof $400,000. Beat Ernie Els in the third-place match.First career victory came in the 1998 mitsubishi galanttournament. Finished t88 at the 2000 pga tour NationalPLAYeR StAtiSticS<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARY2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................70.93 ....... (N/a)Driving Distance ...........................................309.0 ....... (N/a)Driving accuracy percentage .......................55.65% .... (N/a)greens in regulation percentage ................66.03% .... (N/a)putting average ...........................................1.786 ....... (N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 70–2 times, most recent Britishopen/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 65–2001 BuickInvitational/2Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $400,000–2001 World golf championships–accenture match playchampionship/3career High official World Rank: after 2008 Bob Hopechrysler classic/27Qualifying tournament, thereby missing qualifying for fullyexemptstatus on the 2001 Nationwide tour by one stroke.Year 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10masters cut cut cutu.S. open cut cut cut cut cut cut t63British open cut t37 t69 cut cut t60 t60pga cut cut cut cut cut cutaccenture match play championship 3 t33 t33ca championship cNL t59 t26nAtionAL teAMS: World cup (1), 2008.Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-419


inteRnAtionAL PLAYeRSlee WestwoodSection Player BiograPhies2<strong>PGA</strong> toUR VictoRieS (2):1998 Freeport-mcDermott classic. 2010 St. Jude classicpresented by Smith & Nephew.inteRnAtionAL VictoRieS (30):1996 Volvo Scandinavian masters [Eur], Sumitomo Visataiheiyo masters [Jpn]. 1997 Volvo masters andalucia[Eur], Sumitomo Visa taiheiyo masters [Jpn], Bensonand Hedges malaysian open [asia], Holden australianopen [aust]. 1998 Deutsche Bank-Sap open-tpc ofEurope [Eur], National car rental English open [Eur], theStandard Life Loch Lomond [Eur], Belgacom open [Eur],Sumitomo Visa taiheiyo masters [Jpn], Dunlop phoenix[Jpn]. 1999 tNt Dutch open [Eur], Smurfit European open[Eur], canon European masters [Eur], macau open [asia].2000 Dimension Data pro-am [Saf], Deutsche Bank-Sapopen tpc of Europe [Eur], compaq European grand prix[Eur], Smurfit European open [Eur], Volvo Scandinavianmasters [Eur], Belgacom open [Eur], cisco World matchplay championship [Eur]. 2003 BmW International open[Eur], dunhill links championship [Eur], Nelson mandelaInvitational [with Simon Hobday] [Saf]. 2007 Valle romanoopen de andalucia [Eur]. 2009 portugal masters [Eur],Dubai World championship [Eur]. 2010 Nedbank golfchallenge.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSHeS:1—St. Jude classic; 2—masters tournament, Britishopen; t4—tHE pLaYErS championship; t8—ShellHouston open; t9—the Honda classic.2010 SeASon:Became the top-ranked player in the official World golfranking on November 1, ending tiger Woods’ reign of 281consecutive weeks at No. 1. on the pga tour, capturedthe St. Jude classic presented by Smith & Nephew, andalso finished runner-up at the masters and the BritishFULL nAMe: Lee John WestwoodHeiGHt: 6-0WeiGHt: 205BiRtHDAte: april 24, 1973BiRtHPLAce: Worksop, EnglandReSiDence: Worksop, EnglandFAMiLY: Wife, Laurae; Samuel (2001), poppy (2004)open...making his second start of the year on the pgatour, finished t9 at the Honda classic with bookendrounds in the 60s (69-71-70-68)…Finished t8 at ShellHouston open where third-round 72 included nines of41-31…Held the second- and third-round leads at themasters before losing by three strokes to phil mickelsonand finishing second. In 48 major championship appearancesentering the week, had never held a lead after anyround. opened with three rounds in the 60s at the masters,but closed with a 71 (67-69-68-71)…Finished t4 at tHEpLaYErS championship after holding the 54-hole lead. Hebecame the first player in 33 years to lead both the masterstournament and tHE pLaYErS at the end of the third roundin the same year. tom Watson did that in 1977, and hefinished t5 at tHE pLaYErS (when it was held in march)and winning the masters. Westwood finished second atthe masters and t4 at tHE pLaYErS in 2010…Won the St.Jude classic presented by Smith & Nephew for his secondcareer tour victory and first since 1998, beating Swederobert Karlsson on the fourth hole of a sudden-death playoff.Became first European to win the memphis tour eventafter robert garrigus blew a three-stroke lead on the finalhole of regulation with a triple bogey after driving in thewater and hitting his third shot in the trees. garrigus waseliminated after a bogey on the first playoff hole. the tworemaining players went par-par-bogey until they returned toNo. 18 once again. He stuck his approach 6 feet from the pinon No. 18. Karlsson left his birdie putt from 43 feet to abouta foot short to extend the playoff. after going 17 straightholes without a birdie, he rolled in the 6-footer to win. Hisfirst two pga tour victories have occurred the week beforea major championship (1998 before the masters and 2010before the u.S. open)…Finished runner-up at the Britishopen for his fourth top-three finish in his last five majorchampionship starts: 2010 British open (second), 2010masters tournament (second), 2009 pga championshipSPeciAL inteReStS: Films, snooker, cars, NottinghamForest football clubtURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 1993JoineD toUR: 2005(t3) and 2009 British open (t3)…unable to play at thepga championship due to calf injury…Went 2-1-1 to helplead the European team to a one-point victory over theunited States in his seventh ryder cup appearance…InNovember, the newly minted No. 1 made it a two-man racewith Francesco molinari at the World golf championships-HSBc champions. at 18-under, finished one stroke shy ofmolinari’s winning score of 19-under 269. His runner-upperformance was nine strokes clear of those who claimeda share of third place…at the Dubai World championship,the European tour’s final event, he t3 in the tournamentand finished third in the race to Dubai, that tour’s seasonlongpoints competition...a week later, he was dominantin South africa at the Nedbank golf challenge. He openedwith 68-64 and cruised to an eight-stroke victory over timclark.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: made the cut in all eight starts on the pga tour andwas the European tour’s top golfer after winning the DubaiWorld championship by six strokes...Earned career-bestt3 finish at the British open. His previous best was fourthat troon in 2004. Was one behind leader tom Watsonon the 72nd hole but made a bogey on the final hole andmissed a playoff by one stroke. Has finished in the top10 seven times in 47 major championship starts...one offive players to make a record 11th start at the World golfchampionships-Bridgestone Invitational, finishing ninth...Finished t3 at the pga championship, making a thirdconsecutive top-10 on the pga tour...Won the portugalmasters, ending a two-year victory drought. His victory atthe oceânico Victoria gc in Vilamoura was by two strokesover Italian Francesco molinari. moved to the top of theEuropean tour race to Dubai ranking and rose to No. 5 inthe official World golf ranking...a third-round 65 led to at8 finish in china at the World golf championships-HSBcchampions...Shot a course-record 8-under 64 in the final<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank earnings1995 1 1 $6,3801996 11997 5 5 1 4 155,6451998 8 7 1 3 4 599,5861999 11 10 3 5 384,0972000 10 8 1 2 6 293,3032001 6 3 1 76,8212002 9 5 3 94,7102003 8 5 63,5902004 11 8 2 4 526,8992005 15 12 5 501,2672006 14 9 2 2 630,5662007 8 8 1 288,2802008 10 7 1 1 2 5 95,830/106 1,550,8802009 8 8 2 3 6 1,085,4142010 11 11 1 2 6 8 3,399,954total 136 107 2 4 3 24 54 9,657,393eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 12 11 3 1 5 9 $2,335,849* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07masters t24 44 t6 cut 44 cut cut t30the Barclays t47 cutu.S. open t19 t7 cut t5 cut t36 t33 t36British open t96 cut t10 t64 t18 t64 t47 cut cut 4 cut t31 t35pga t29 cut t16 t15 t44 cut cut cut t17 t29 t32tHE pLaYErS t5 t6 t48 cut cut t22 t38accenture match play championship t33 t17 t17 t33 t17 t33 t33Bridgestone Invitational t33 t20 WD t15 t46 t9 t24 WD t22ca championship t4 2 cNL t35 t13 t51 t32Year 08 09 10masters t11 43 2u.S. open 3 t23 t16British open t67 t3 2pga cut t3tHE pLaYErS cut t4accenture match play championship t17 t17 t17Bridgestone Invitational t2 9 WDca championship t34 t61 t30HSBc champions t8 2nAtionAL teAMS: ryder cup (7), 1997, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010; Seve trophy(3), 2000, 2002, 2003.2-420 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


inteRnAtionAL PLAYeRSround at the Earth course to finish at 23-under 265 andwin the Dubai World championship. Earned $1.25 millionto hold off rory mcIlroy on the season-long money listand win the European tour’s first race to Dubai since itchanged from the order of merit. 2008: Finished No. 57 onthe pga tour money list, his best showing since finishingNo. 46 in 1998, but opted not to retain membership for2009...posted his best finish in a major championship witha third at the u.S. open, one stroke shy of the 18-hole tigerWoods-rocco mediate playoff. Had a long birdie try on the72nd hole to join the playoff. It was his third u.S. opentop-10 finish - third in 2008, t5 in 2000 and t7 in 1998...Finished t2 at the World golf championships-BridgestoneInvitational. Shared the third-round lead, but closed with1-under 69 to finish second...Finished third on the Europeantour order of merit...Had an 0-2-2 record in the ryder cupat Valhalla. 2007: captured his first European tour victoryin nearly four years at the Valle romano open de andaluciain Spain in early may. posted his second win at the QuinnDirect British masters. 2006: Named as a captain’s choicefor the 2006 European ryder cup team, and posted a3-0-2 record. Went 4-0-1 in the 2004 European rydercup victory, sharing the high point total with teammateSergio garcia. 2005: made only 15 starts on the tourbut managed to play on the weekend 12 times. Had fivetop-25 finishes, with his best effort a t17 at the Worldgolf championships-accenture match play championshipand t17 at pga championship. Shared second-round leadat tHE pLaYErS championship at 10-under 134 with LukeDonald, tim Herron and Joe Durant, finished t22. recordedfive top-10 finishes on the European tour, including a t5 atthe Nissan Irish open and caltex open. 2004: posted hisbest finish in a major championship and his fifth top-10lee Westwood (Continued)in 28 major championship appearances with his fourthplaceshowing at the British open in Scotland, the highestfinish by a European player at royal troon...posted fourrounds in the 60s at the World golf championships-NEcInvitational, just the ninth player in the event’s six-yearhistory to do so, in posting t9 finish...placed second twiceon the European tour. Went 4-0-1 in the European rydercup victory, sharing the high point total with teammateSergio garcia. 2003: Ended three years out of the limelightwith an emotional victory in the BmW International openwith a back-nine 30 in the final round. a month later, beatErnie Els by a shot to win the dunhill links championshipat St. andrews. 2000: Began year with win at DimensionData pro-am in South africa, which meant he had won atournament on every continent—africa, asia, australasia,Europe and North america...captured the European tourorder of merit in the last tournament of the year. Winningsof €3,125,146 set a European tour record after he capturedfive official titles. He finished €407,181 ahead of Darrenclarke after overcoming a €107,768 deficit in the finalevent of the year, the World golf championships-americanExpress championship. Successfully defended his SmurfitEuropean open title to go with wins in the Deutsche BankSap open-tpc of Europe, the compaq European grand prix,the Volvo Scandinavian masters, the Belgacom open andthe cisco World match play championship. Joined SeveBallesteros, Nick Faldo and colin montgomerie as the onlyplayers to win six times in a season in Europe. 1999: Wonthree times on the European tour and finished second onthe order of merit behind montgomerie. 1998: made hisbig breakthrough in the united States when he capturedthe Freeport mcDermott classic...also won four times onthe European tour and finished third behind montgomerieand clarke. 1997: Won the Volvo masters andalucia onthe European tour. 1996: picked up first European tourwin at the Volvo Scandinavian masters in a playoff. 1994:Finished 43rd on the European tour’s order of merit in hisrookie season.PeRSonAL:took up the game at age 13 with a half set bought by hisgrandparents. math teacher father, John, took up game atsame time to give his son encouragement…played rugby,cricket and soccer during his school days…Big supporterof Nottingham Forest Fc…married Laurae coltart, sisterof fellow European tour player, andrew, in January 1999.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................69.31 ....... (N/a)Driving Distance ...........................................298.7 ....... (N/a)Driving accuracy percentage .......................61.30% .... (N/a)greens in regulation percentage ................69.30% .... (N/a)putting average ...........................................1.795 ....... (N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 63–St. Jude classic/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 63–2 times, mostrecent 2010 St. Jude classic/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $1,008,000–2010 St. Jude classic/1career High official World Rank: after 2010 children’smiracle Network classic/1Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-421


inteRnAtionAL PLAYeRSDanny WillettSection Player BiograPhies22010 SeASon:played well late in the year, with a t3 at the austriangolf open, followed by a runner-up showing at the alfredDunhill Links championship, where he t2, three strokesbehind martin Kaymer…With a fifth-place showing at theBmW pga championship, he moved into the top 100 of theofficial World golf ranking for the first time…Was alsofifth at the open de France aLStom, sixth at the maybankmalaysian open and t7 at the Hassan II golf trophy…made his first pga tour start, at the pga championship,where he missed the cut at Whistling Straits in Wisconsin.FULL nAMe: Daniel John WillettHeiGHt: 5-11WeiGHt: 170BiRtHDAte: october 3, 1987BiRtHPLAce: Sheffield, EnglandReSiDence: Sheffield, EnglandSPeciAL inteReStS: Football, music, pooltURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2008cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: Emerged from the European tour qualifying tournamentto earn his playing privileges and finished 58th inthe race to Dubai, with eight top-10 finishes. top showingwere t4s at the Joburg open in South africa in January andthe celtic manor Wales open in June. Amateur: In 2007,won the English amateur. Later in the year, representedEurope at the Walker cup at royal county Down…In march2008, ascended to No. 1 in the world amateur rankings.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................72.80 ....... (N/a)Driving Distance ...........................................291.8 ....... (N/a)Driving accuracy percentage .......................35.71% .... (N/a)greens in regulation percentage ................47.22% .... (N/a)putting average ...........................................1.706 ....... (N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 74–pga championship/2career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 74–2010 pgachampionship/2career High official World Rank: after 2010 themcgladrey classic/64<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank earnings2010 1total 1eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 20 15 1 1 6 6 $1,350,717SoUtHeRn AFRicA toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 2 1 1 1 $84,317* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 10pgacutHSBc championst67nAtionAL teAMS: Walker cup (1), 2007.2-422 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


inteRnAtionAL PLAYeRSoliver WilsonFULL nAMe: oliver WilsonHeiGHt: 5-11WeiGHt: 168BiRtHDAte: September 14, 1980BiRtHPLAce: mansfield, Nottinghamshire, EnglandReSiDence: London, EnglandFAMiLY: SingleeDUcAtion: augusta State universitySPeciAL inteReStS: Sports, music, fitnesstURneD PRoFeSSionAL: 2003BeSt <strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR FiniSHeS:t5—2009 World golf championships-ca championship,2010 World golf championships-accenture match playchampionship.BeSt 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR FiniSH:t5—World golf championships-accenture match playchampionship.2010 SeASon:posted a t5 at the World golf championshps-accenturematch play championship, matching his best finish ina World golf championships event (t5 at the 2009 cachampionship). Lost 4 and 3 to Sergio garcia in quarterfinalsafter his previous two matches went 20 holes. It washis second top-10 finish in two appearances at accenture(t9 in 2009)…picked up a pair of top-10 European tour finishes,a t6 at the open de France alstom and a ninth-placeshowing at the madrid masters.cAReeR HiGHLiGHtS:2009: recorded two runner-up finishes in search of hisfirst victory. Finished t9 when he lost at the 19th holeto Justin Leonard in the third round of the accenture<strong>PGA</strong> toUR cAReeR SUMMARY PLAYoFF RecoRD: 0-0events cuts Fedexcup Pts/Year Played Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 Rank earnings2006 12007 12008 4 2 $35,7092009 9 7 2 6 229,2732010 9 5 1 2 90,722total 24 14 3 8 355,704nAtionWiDe toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2003 1 1 $1,725/303total 1 1 1,725eURoPeAn toURYear events Played cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd top 10 top 25 earnings2010 24 15 6 9 $536,290* Majors and World Golf championships are considered official on multiple tours*match play championship. Finished t5 at the World golfchampionships-ca championship for his best career pgatour finish. 2008: Has continued to progress on theEuropean tour, qualifying for the ryder cup in a 2008season that included runner-up finishes in the BmW pgachampionship, Italian open, South african airways openand a t2 at the Volvo china open. that move fell in linewith improving his order of merit position from 97th in hisrookie year in 2005, to 71st in 2006, 30th in 2007 and 11thin 2008. at the ryder cup, teamed with Henrik Stenson todefeat the uSa’s phil mickelson and anthony Kim in foursomes.2007: almost claimed his first European tour titleon two occasions in 2007, losing in a playoff to anton Haigfor the Johnnie Walker classic in march and finishing secondbehind andres romero in the Deutsche Bank players’championship of Europe in July. also on the winning greatBritain and Ireland Vivendi trophy team in September,where he won twice with fellow Englishman Simon Dyson.2005: Qualified for the European tour through the 2004challenge tour. Amateur: a member of the victoriousgreat Britain and Ireland Walker cup team in 2003 beforehe turned professional later that year...played collegiatelyat augusta (ga) State university from 2000-3. Won fourtournaments and was a three-time all-american.<strong>PGA</strong> toUR toP toURnAMent SUMMARYYear 06 07 08 09 10masterscut cutu.S. open cut t36 t23 cutBritish opencut cut t24 cutpgacut t19 cuttHE pLaYErSt52accenture match play championship t9 t5Bridgestone Invitationalt27 t11 t33ca championship t5 67HSBc championst45PeRSonAL:Has pledged his support to Dare uK, the British arm of aworldwide anti-drugs educational program.PLAYeR StAtiSticS2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring average ...........................................71.78 ....... (N/a)Driving Distance ...........................................279.8 ....... (N/a)Driving accuracy percentage .......................57.94% .... (N/a)greens in regulation percentage ................65.74% .... (N/a)putting average ...........................................1.831 ....... (N/a)MISCELLANEOUS <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2010 Low Round/Round: 66–the Honda classic/1career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Low Round/Round: 66–2 times, mostrecent 2010 the Honda classic/1Largest career <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Paycheck/Finish: $275,000–2009 World golf championships–ca championship/t5career High official World Rank: after 2009 thepresidents cup/35nAtionAL teAMS: ryder cup (1), 2008; Seve trophy (1), 2007; Walker cup (1), 2003.Section 2 Player BiograPhiespgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide2-423


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Charley Hoffman was dominant inhis victory at the Deutsche BankChampionship, on his way to afourth-place finish in the FedExCup.SECTION3<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season2010 SBS Championship[1st of 37 events in the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season]SECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3OGILVYWinner: GEOFF OGILVYFedExCup Points: 500 $1,120,00069-66-68-67 270 (-22)ORDER OF FINISHFedExCupPlayer Finish Scores Total Points MoneyGeoff Ogilvy ....................... 1 69-66-68-67 270 500.00 $1,120,000.00Rory Sabbatini .................... 2 70-68-70-63 271 300.00 645,000.00Matt Kuchar ....................... 3 67-68-71-67 273 190.00 426,000.00Martin Laird ..................... T4 67-68-69-70 274 122.50 300,000.00Sean O’Hair ...................... T4 68-67-71-68 274 122.50 300,000.00Kenny Perry ...................... T6 70-67-70-68 275 91.66 208,333.34Retief Goosen .................. T6 70-69-67-69 275 91.66 208,333.33Kapalua, Maui, HI January 7-10, 2010 FedExCup Points: 500 (first) Purse: $5,600,000The Plantation Course Par/Yards: 36-37—73/7,411LEADERSFirst RoundLucas Glover ...............................66 (-7)Martin Laird ................................67 (-6)Nathan Green .............................67 (-6)Matt Kuchar ................................67 (-6)Nick Watney ..............................67 (-6)Dustin Johnson ...........................67 (-6)Geoff Ogilvy ............................. 69 (T11)CUT: No-cut event. All 28 players played 72 holes.WEATHER: Thursday: Partly cloudy and breezy, with temperaturesreaching 82. Winds NE 10-20 mph. Friday: Partly cloudy and breezy,with high in the low 80s. E winds at 10-15 mph. Saturday: Mostlysunny, with highs in the low 80s. Light winds early shifting out of theW at 10-15 mph in the afternoon, with gusts up to 20 mph. Sunday:Sunny skies with highs in the low 80s. Winds SW 10-15 mph, gustingto 20 mph.Ryan Moore ...................... T6 69-68-68-70 275 91.66 $208,333.33Stewart Cink ...................... 9 68-69-69-70 276 80.00 185,000.00Angel Cabrera ................ T10 68-68-70-71 277 67.50 160,000.00Paul Casey ...................... T10 70-69-69-69 277 67.50 160,000.00Pat Perez ........................ T10 71-70-67-69 277 67.50 160,000.00Steve Stricker ................. T10 73-70-68-66 277 67.50 160,000.00Lucas Glover ................... T14 66-65-71-76 278 56.50 130,000.00John Rollins ................... T14 68-66-72-72 278 56.50 130,000.00Dustin Johnson .............. T16 67-71-72-69 279 54.50 110,000.00Nick Watney .................. T16 67-71-70-71 279 54.50 110,000.00Zach Johnson ................... 18 72-69-71-68 280 53.00 95,000.00Second RoundLucas Glover ...........................131 (-15)John Rollins ............................134 (-12)Geoff Ogilvy ............................135 (-11)Sean O’Hair.............................135 (-11)Matt Kuchar ...........................135 (-11)Martin Laird ............................135 (-11)Angel Cabrera .........................136 (-10)Third RoundLucas Glover ...........................202 (-17)Geoff Ogilvy ............................203 (-16)Martin Laird ............................204 (-15)Ryan Moore ............................205 (-14)Six players ..............................206 (-13)Y.E. Yang .......................... 19 70-74-66-71 281 52.00 $ 90,000.00Stephen Ames .................. 20 71-69-71-71 282 51.00 85,000.00Brian Gay .......................... 21 72-71-70-70 283 50.00 83,000.00Nathan Green ................... 22 67-70-77-72 286 49.00 81,000.00Jerry Kelly ...................... T23 69-70-74-74 287 47.50 78,000.00Troy Matteson ................ T23 73-70-73-71 287 47.50 78,000.00Michael Bradley ............. T25 73-72-71-72 288 45.50 74,000.00Bo Van Pelt ..................... T25 72-70-73-73 288 45.50 74,000.00Heath Slocum ................. T27 75-71-71-73 290 43.50 70,500.00Mark Wilson .................. T27 74-71-70-75 290 43.50 70,500.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieNOTESGeoff Ogilvy earned his seventh career <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> victory at the 2010 SBS Championship atage 32 years, 6 months, 30 days in his 212thcareer start on <strong>TOUR</strong>.Geoff Ogilvy rallied from a two-stroke deficitwith 10 holes to play to shoot a final-round,6-under 67 and capture a one-shot victory overRory Sabbatini at the 2010 season-opening SBSChampionship. A year after winning the eventby six strokes, he posted his eighth consecutiveround in the 60s on The Plantation Course atKapalua.Geoff Ogilvy became the seventh player to winthe event in back-to-back years: Ogilvy (2009-10),Stuart Appleby (2004-06), Lanny Wadkins(1982-83), Tom Watson (1979-80), ArnoldPalmer (1965-66), Jack Nicklaus (1963-64) andGene Littler (1955-57).<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT OF CHAMPIONS1953 Al Besselink ..................280 Chandler Harper ............281 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV ......................72/7,2091954 Art Wall ........................278 Al Besselink ...................284 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV ......................72/7,209Lloyd Mangrum1955 Gene Littler ...................280 Jerry Barber ...................293 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV ......................72/7,209Pete CooperBob Toski1956 Gene Littler ...................281 Cary Middlecoff .............285 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV ......................72/7,2091957 Gene Littler ...................285 Billy Casper ....................288 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV ......................72/7,209Jimmy DemaretDow FinsterwaldBilly Maxwell1958 Stan Leonard ................275 Billy Casper ....................276 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV ......................72/7,2091959 Mike Souchak ...............281 Art Wall .........................283 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV ......................72/7,2091960 Jerry Barber ..................268 Jay Hebert .....................272 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV ......................72/7,2091961 Sam Snead ...................273 Tommy Bolt ....................280 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV ......................72/7,2091962 Arnold Palmer ...............276 Billy Casper ....................277 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV ......................72/7,2091963 Jack Nicklaus ...............273 Tony Lema .....................278 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV ......................72/7,209Arnold Palmer1964 Jack Nicklaus ...............279 Al Geiberger ..................281 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV ......................72/7,209Doug Sanders1965 Arnold Palmer ...............277 Chi Chi Rodriguez ..........279 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV ......................72/7,2091966 Arnold Palmer* .............283 Gay Brewer ....................283 Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV ......................72/7,2091967 Frank Beard ...................278 Arnold Palmer ................279 Stardust CC, Las Vegas, NV .........................71/6,7251968 Don January .................276 Julius Boros ...................277 Stardust CC, Las Vegas, NV .........................71/6,7251969 Gary Player ...................284 Lee Trevino ....................286 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA ...........................72/6,9111970 Frank Beard ...................273 Billy Casper ....................280 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA ...........................72/6,911Tony JacklinGary Player1971 Jack Nicklaus ...............279 Bruce Devlin ..................287 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA ...........................72/6,911Gary PlayerDave Stockton1972 Bobby Mitchell* ...........280 Jack Nicklaus ................280 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA ...........................72/6,9111973 Jack Nicklaus ...............276 Lee Trevino ....................277 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA ...........................72/6,9111974 Johnny Miller ...............280 Bud Allin ........................281 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA ...........................72/6,911John Mahaffey1975 Al Geiberger* ...............277 Gary Player ....................277 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA ...........................72/6,9111976 Don January .................277 Hubert Green .................282 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA ...........................72/6,911KEY: * = Playoff3-2 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonHyundai Tournament of ChampionsNOTESGeoff Ogilvy’s 2010 win was the ninth consecutivevictory by a foreign-born player at the SBSChampionship: Ogilvy (2009-10), Daniel Chopra(2008), Vijay Singh (2007), Stuart Appleby(2004-06), Ernie Els (2003) and Sergio Garcia(2002).The victory by Geoff Ogilvy in 2010 was the fifthby an Australian in the last seven years of theevent (Stuart Appleby, 2004-06; Ogilvy, 2009-10).Geoff Ogilvy played his first eight rounds (2006,2007) at The Plantation Course and failed to break70. Since that time, he has reeled off eight consecutivesub-70 rounds. Ogilvy posted 67-68-65-68for victory in 2009 and 69-66-68-67 in 2010.Rory Sabbatini recorded 10 birdies in his finalround,10-under 63 in 2010, including five in a rowon holes 11-15. When he missed a 13-foot putt forbirdie at the par-5 final hole, it marked the first“5” on his scorecard since the 15th hole in Friday’ssecond round.Making his fifth appearance at Kapalua, RorySabbatini equaled his best result after finishingsecond in his first appearance in 2001. His secondplacefinish also represented his 50th career top-10 on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsMONY <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT OF CHAMPIONS1977 Jack Nicklaus* .............281 Bruce Lietzke .................281 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA ...........................72/6,9111978 Gary Player ...................281 Andy North ....................283 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA ...........................72/6,911Lee Trevino1979 Tom Watson .................275 Bruce Lietzke .................281 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA ...........................72/6,911Jerry Pate1980 Tom Watson .................276 Jim Colbert ....................279 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA ...........................72/6,9111981 Lee Trevino ...................273 Raymond Floyd ..............275 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA ...........................72/6,9111982 Lanny Wadkins .............280 Andy Bean .....................283 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA ...........................72/6,911David GrahamCraig StadlerRon Streck1983 Lanny Wadkins .............280 Raymond Floyd ..............281 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA ...........................72/6,9111984 Tom Watson .................274 Bruce Lietzke .................279 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA ...........................72/7,0221985 Tom Kite .......................275 Mark McCumber ............281 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA ...........................72/7,0221986 Calvin Peete ..................267 Mark O’Meara ...............273 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA ...........................72/7,0221987 Mac O’Grady .................278 Rick Fehr ........................279 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA ...........................72/7,0221988 Steve Pate~ ..................202 Larry Nelson ..................203 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA ...........................72/7,0221989 Steve Jones ..................279 David Frost .....................282 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA ...........................72/7,022Jay Haas1990 Paul Azinger ..................272 Ian Baker-Finch ..............273 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA ...........................72/7,022INFINITI <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT OF CHAMPIONS1991 Tom Kite .......................272 Lanny Wadkins ..............273 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA ...........................72/7,0221992 Steve Elkington* ...........279 Brad Faxon .....................279 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA ...........................72/7,0221993 Davis Love III ................272 Tom Kite ........................273 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA ...........................72/7,022MERCEDES CHAMPIONSHIP1994 Phil Mickelson* ..........276 Fred Couples ..................276 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA ...........................72/7,0221995 Steve Elkington* ........278 Bruce Lietzke .................278 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA ...........................72/7,0221996 Mark O’Meara ..............271 Nick Faldo ......................274 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA ...........................72/7,022Scott Hoch1997 Tiger Woods*~ .............202 Tom Lehman ..................202 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA ...........................72/7,0221998 Phil Mickelson ..............271 Mark O’Meara ...............272 La Costa CC, Carlsbad, CA ...........................72/7,022Tiger Woods1999 David Duval ..................266 Billy Mayfair ..................275 The Plantation Course, Kapalua, HI .............73/7,263Mark O’Meara2000 Tiger Woods* ...............276 Ernie Els .........................276 The Plantation Course, Kapalua, HI .............73/7,2632001 Jim Furyk ......................274 Rory Sabbatini ...............275 The Plantation Course, Kapalua, HI .............73/7,2632002 Sergio Garcia* ..............274 David Toms ....................274 The Plantation Course, Kapalua, HI .............73/7,2632003 Ernie Els ........................261 K.J. Choi ........................269 The Plantation Course, Kapalua, HI .............73/7,263Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te2004 Stuart Appleby ..............270 Vijay Singh .....................271 The Plantation Course, Kapalua, HI .............73/7,2632005 Stuart Appleby ..............271 Jonathan Kaye ...............272 The Plantation Course, Kapalua, HI .............73/7,2632006 Stuart Appleby* ............284 Vijay Singh .....................284 The Plantation Course, Kapalua, HI .............73/7,411MERCEDES-BENZ CHAMPIONSHIP2007 Vijay Singh ....................278 Adam Scott ....................280 The Plantation Course, Kapalua, HI .............73/7,4112008 Daniel Chopra* .............274 Steve Stricker ................274 The Plantation Course, Kapalua, HI .............73/7,4112009 Geoff Ogilvy ..................268 Anthony Kim ..................274 The Plantation Course, Kapalua, HI .............73/7,411Davis Love IIISBS CHAMPIONSHIP2010 Geoff Ogilvy ..................270 Rory Sabbatini ...............271 The Plantation Course, Kapalua, HI .............73/7,411SECTION 3 <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIESKEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortenedFans watch play at the ninth green duringthe final round of the SBS Championship.RORY SABBATINITournament Record:261, Ernie Els, 2003Current Course Record:62, K.J. 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2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season2010 Sony Open in Hawaii[2nd of 37 events in the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season]SECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3PALMERWinner: RYAN PALMERFedExCup Points: 500 $990,00065-66-68-66 265 (-15)ORDER OF FINISHFedExCupPlayer Finish Scores Total Points MoneyRyan Palmer ....................... 1 65-66-68-66 265 500.00 $990,000.00Robert Allenby ................... 2 65-67-67-67 266 300.00 594,000.00Steve Stricker ..................... 3 66-67-69-65 267 190.00 374,000.00Retief Goosen .................... 4 69-67-70-62 268 135.00 264,000.00Charles Howell III ............. T5 73-66-66-64 269 100.00 200,750.00Davis Love III .................... T5 65-69-68-67 269 100.00 200,750.00Carl Pettersson ................. T5 66-70-67-66 269 100.00 200,750.00Chad Campbell ................. T8 68-64-73-66 271 77.50 154,000.00Nathan Green ................... T8 71-67-65-68 271 77.50 154,000.00John Rollins ..................... T8 70-69-67-65 271 77.50 154,000.00Omar Uresti ...................... T8 70-68-68-65 271 77.50 154,000.00Briny Baird ...................... T12 69-71-64-68 272 59.50 111,375.00Ernie Els ......................... T12 69-70-67-66 272 59.50 111,375.00Zach Johnson ................. T12 65-67-70-70 272 59.50 111,375.00Justin Rose .................... T12 72-65-71-64 272 59.50 111,375.00Stephen Ames ................ T16 68-67-72-66 273 53.50 85,250.00Chad Collins ................... T16 69-68-67-69 273 53.50 85,250.00Dustin Johnson .............. T16 70-69-67-67 273 53.50 85,250.00Tom Lehman ................... T16 66-69-68-70 273 53.50 85,250.00Jason Dufner .................. T20 69-72-69-64 274 49.00 61,820.00Marc Leishman .............. T20 69-69-70-66 274 49.00 61,820.00Troy Merritt .................... T20 65-71-70-68 274 49.00 61,820.00Jeff Quinney ................... T20 66-67-72-69 274 49.00 61,820.00Mark Wilson .................. T20 68-67-71-68 274 49.00 61,820.00Blake Adams .................. T25 69-67-71-68 275 39.50 35,435.72Honolulu, HI January 14-17, 2010 FedExCup Points: 500 (first) Purse: $5,500,000Waialae Country Club Par/Yards: 35-35—70/7,044LEADERSFirst RoundRyan Palmer ................................65 (-5)Zach Johnson .............................65 (-5)Davis Love III ..............................65 (-5)Troy Merritt .................................65 (-5)Robert Allenby ............................65 (-5)John Merrick ..............................65 (-5)10 Players ...................................66 (-4)CUT: 80 players at 1-over 141 from a field of 144 professionals.54-hole cut of 71 players at even-par 210.WEATHER: Thursday: Partly cloudy, windy and cool. High of 78. NNEwinds at 15-25 mph, with gusts up to 30 mph. Friday: Mostly sunnyand breezy. High of 78. Winds ENE 10-20 mph. Saturday: Mostlycloudy early, turning to sunny skies in the afternoon. High of 80.Winds E 10-15 mph. Sunday: Partly cloudy and breezy. High of 80.Winds E 10-15 mph.Angel Cabrera ................ T25 66-68-73-68 275 39.50 $35,435.72Brian Gay ........................ T25 68-69-70-68 275 39.50 35,435.72Tom Gillis ....................... T25 71-68-70-66 275 39.50 35,435.72Spencer Levin (Q) ........... T25 69-71-68-67 275 39.50 35,435.72Brian Stuard ................... T25 66-73-70-66 275 39.50 35,435.72Michael Allen ................. T25 67-68-68-72 275 39.50 35,435.71Shane Bertsch ................ T25 66-68-71-70 275 39.50 35,435.71Tim Clark ........................ T25 71-67-68-69 275 39.50 35,435.71Graham DeLaet .............. T25 69-67-68-71 275 39.50 35,435.71WC Liang (S) .................. T25 68-68-69-70 275 35,435.71Troy Matteson ................ T25 67-67-68-73 275 39.50 35,435.71John Merrick .................. T25 65-68-72-70 275 39.50 35,435.71Nick O’Hern .................... T25 71-69-67-68 275 39.50 35,435.71K.J. Choi ......................... T39 71-70-67-68 276 30.50 23,100.00Paul Goydos ................... T39 72-63-69-72 276 30.50 23,100.00Kevin Johnson ................ T39 68-71-70-67 276 30.50 23,100.00Rory Sabbatini ................ T39 68-68-67-73 276 30.50 23,100.00Ryuji Imada .................... T43 68-72-70-67 277 27.00 19,250.00David Toms .................... T43 70-69-70-68 277 27.00 19,250.00Dean Wilson (S) ............. T43 71-67-69-70 277 27.00 19,250.00Richard S. Johnson ........ T46 71-70-67-70 278 22.50 14,960.00Joe Ogilvie ..................... T46 69-71-67-71 278 22.50 14,960.00Pat Perez ........................ T46 66-70-69-73 278 22.50 14,960.00Chris Tidland .................. T46 69-68-72-69 278 22.50 14,960.00Bubba Watson ............... T46 69-70-69-70 278 22.50 14,960.00Y.E. Yang ........................ T46 70-69-69-70 278 22.50 14,960.00Stewart Cink .................. T52 68-72-70-69 279 16.00 12,697.15Corey Pavin .................... T52 71-67-71-70 279 16.00 12,697.15Mark Calcavecchia ......... T52 71-68-69-71 279 16.00 12,697.14Second RoundRyan Palmer ..............................131 (-9)Robert Allenby ..........................132 (-8)Chad Campbell .........................132 (-8)Zach Johnson ...........................132 (-8)Steve Stricker ...........................133 (-7)John Merrick ............................133 (-7)Jeff Quinney .............................133 (-7)Third RoundRyan Palmer ............................199 (-11)Robert Allenby ........................199 (-11)Troy Matteson ..........................202 (-8)Davis Love III ............................202 (-8)Steve Stricker ...........................202 (-8)Zach Johnson ...........................202 (-8)Kevin Na ......................... T52 73-68-68-70 279 16.00 $12,697.14Vijay Singh ..................... T52 69-72-68-70 279 16.00 12,697.14Roger Tambellini ............ T52 66-69-72-72 279 16.00 12,697.14Boo Weekley .................. T52 71-68-68-72 279 16.00 12,697.14Martin Flores .................. T59 66-74-69-71 280 11.00 12,100.00Jeff Klauk ....................... T59 70-68-68-74 280 11.00 12,100.00David Lutterus ................ T59 73-67-70-70 280 11.00 12,100.00Rich Barcelo ................... T62 70-71-69-71 281 8.50 11,825.00Ricky Barnes ................... T62 67-69-70-75 281 8.50 11,825.00Woody Austin ................ T64 70-69-70-73 282 5.50 11,495.00Henrik Bjornstad ............ T64 71-68-68-75 282 5.50 11,495.00Brian Davis ..................... T64 70-69-70-73 282 5.50 11,495.00Jason Day ...................... T64 73-67-69-73 282 5.50 11,495.00Jim Carter (Q)................. T68 71-70-69-73 283 2.50 11,165.00Ryuichi Oda (F) ............... T68 68-72-69-74 283 11,165.00Bob Estes ....................... T70 68-70-69-78 285 .99 10,945.00Jeff Maggert .................. T70 73-66-71-75 285 .99 10,945.00Jonathan Byrd ................ T72 75-64-72 211 .93 10,615.00Aaron Goldberg (Q) ........ T72 70-71-70 211 10,615.00Sean O’Hair .................... T72 68-69-74 211 .93 10,615.00Alex Prugh ...................... T72 74-67-70 211 .93 10,615.00Jerod Turner ..................... 76 71-69-72 212 .88 10,340.00Ben Curtis ....................... T77 70-69-74 213 .84 10,120.00Fredrik Jacobson ............ T77 70-71-72 213 .84 10,120.00Webb Simpson ............... T77 71-68-74 213 .84 10,120.00Kevin Hayashi .................. 80 74-67-75 216 9,900.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; (F)=Foreign Exemption; T=TieThe following players did not finish(C=cut, W=withdrew)C—142-Luke Donald, Justin Leonard, Daisuke Maruyama, ShigekiMaruyama, Cameron Percy, Ted Purdy, Cameron Tringale, JimmyWalker, Charlie Wi, 143-Brendon de Jonge, T.J. Kua (A), Nick Mason,Scott McCarron, Bryce Molder, Tim Petrovic, Brett Quigley, ChezReavie, D.J. Trahan, Bo Van Pelt, Steve Wheatcroft, Chris Wilson,144-Matt Bettencourt, Daniel Chopra, John Daly, Lucas Glover, BillyHorschel, Matt Jones, Derek Lamely, Parker McLachlin, GeorgeMcNeill, Garth Mulroy, Jay Williamson, 145-Stuart Appleby, ChrisBaryla, Cameron Beckman, Rich Beem, Greg Kraft, Matt Kuchar, JeffOverton, Jesper Parnevik, Chris Riley, Josh Teater, Roland Thatcher,146-Kris Blanks, Justin Bolli, Brad Faxon, Jeff Gove, Michael Letzig,Steve Lowery, Scott Piercy, D.A. Points, Marc Turnesa, KanameYokoo, 147-Rickie Fowler, Tadd Fujikawa, 148-Bill Haas, BrendenPappas, 149-Mathias Gronberg, 150-Johnson Wagner, 151-HarrisonFrazar, John Huston, 152-Nicholas Thompson. W—77-Tim Wilkinson,74-Jerry Kelly.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsHAWAIIAN OPEN1965 Gay Brewer* .................281 Bob Goalby ....................281 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................72/7,2341966 Ted Makalena ...............271 Gay Brewer ....................274 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................72/7,234Billy Casper1967 Dudley Wysong* ..........284 Billy Casper ....................284 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................72/7,2341968 Lee Trevino ...................272 George Archer ...............274 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................72/7,2341969 Bruce Crampton ............274 Jack Nicklaus ................278 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................72/7,2341970 No Tournament1971 Tom Shaw .....................273 Miller Barber .................274 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................72/7,2341972 Grier Jones* .................274 Bob Murphy ...................274 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................72/7,2341973 John Schlee ..................273 Orville Moody ................275 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................72/7,2341974 Jack Nicklaus ...............271 Eddie Pearce ..................274 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................72/7,2341975 Gary Groh ......................274 Al Geiberger ..................275 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................72/7,2341976 Ben Crenshaw ..............270 Hale Irwin ......................274 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................72/7,234Larry Nelson1977 Bruce Lietzke ................273 Don January ..................276 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................72/7,234Takashi Murakami1978 Hubert Green* ..............274 Bill Kratzert ....................274 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................72/7,2341979 Hubert Green ................267 Fuzzy Zoeller ..................270 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................72/7,2341980 Andy Bean ....................266 Lee Trevino ....................269 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................72/7,2341981 Hale Irwin .....................265 Don January ..................271 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................72/7,2341982 Wayne Levi ...................277 Scott Simpson ...............278 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................72/7,2341983 Isao Aoki .......................268 Jack Renner ...................269 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................72/7,2341984 Jack Renner* ................271 Wayne Levi ....................271 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................72/7,2341985 Mark O’Meara ..............267 Craig Stadler ..................268 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................72/6,975KEY: * = Playoff3-4 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonSony Open in HawaiiNOTESRyan Palmer posted a 4-under 66 to capturethe 2010 Sony Open in Hawaii by one stroke overRobert Allenby (67), finishing at 15-under 265.The victory was the third of Palmer’s career (2004FUNAI Classic at Walt Disney World Resort, 2008Ginn sur Mer Classic, 2010 Sony Open in Hawaii).Ryan Palmer’s 2010 win came in his fifth start atthe Sony Open (tied for 64th in 2004, tied for 28thin 2005, missed cut in 2006, missed cut in 2007,first in 2009).Ryan Palmer’s stats at the 2010 Sony Open:Driving Distance: 298.8-yard average (ranked 24th)Driving Accuracy: 26 of 56 (46.4 percent)(tied for 50th)Greens in Regulation: 55 of 72 (76.4 percent)(tied for third)Putts per Round: 28.2 per round (tied for 24th)The runner-up finish in 2010 for Robert Allenbywas the seventh of his career. The four-time <strong>TOUR</strong>winner made his ninth start at the Sony Open inHawaii in 2010, with top-10 finishes in 2003 (tiedfor fourth), 2007 (tied for eigth) and 2010 (second).Robert Allenby, who finished 14-under, playedthe first seven holes at Waialae for the week in1-over par. It was a different story on the final 11holes, as he went 15-under and bogey-free.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1986 Corey Pavin ...................272 Paul Azinger ...................274 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................72/6,9751987 Corey Pavin* .................270 Craig Stadler ..................270 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................72/6,9751988 Lanny Wadkins .............271 Richard Zokol .................272 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................72/6,9751989 Gene Sauers~ ...............197 David Ogrin ....................198 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................72/6,9751990 David Ishii .....................279 Paul Azinger ...................280 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................72/6,975UNITED HAWAIIAN OPEN1991 Lanny Wadkins .............270 John Cook ......................274 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................72/6,975UNITED AIRLINES HAWAIIAN OPEN1992 John Cook .....................265 Paul Azinger ...................267 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................72/6,9751993 Howard Twitty ..............269 Joey Sindelar .................273 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................72/6,9751994 Brett Ogle .....................269 Davis Love III .................270 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................72/6,9751995 John Morse ..................269 Tom Lehman ..................272 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................72/6,975Duffy Waldorf1996 Jim Furyk* ....................277 Brad Faxon .....................277 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................72/6,9751997 Paul Stankowski* .........271 Jim Furyk .......................271 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................72/7,012Mike Reid1998 John Huston .................260 Tom Watson ..................267 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................72/7,012SONY OPEN IN HAWAII1999 Jeff Sluman ..................271 Davis Love III .................273 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................70/7,060Jeff MaggertLen MattiaceChris PerryTommy Tolles2000 Paul Azinger ..................261 Stuart Appleby ...............268 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................70/7,0602001 Brad Faxon ....................260 Tom Lehman ..................264 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................70/7,0602002 Jerry Kelly .....................266 John Cook ......................267 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................70/7,0602003 Ernie Els* ......................264 Aaron Baddeley .............264 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................70/7,0602004 Ernie Els* ......................262 Harrison Frazar ..............262 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................70/7,0602005 Vijay Singh ....................269 Ernie Els .........................270 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................70/7,0602006 David Toms ...................261 Chad Campbell ..............266 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................70/7,060Rory Sabbatini2007 Paul Goydos ..................266 Luke Donald ...................267 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................70/7,044Charles Howell III2008 K.J. Choi .......................266 Rory Sabbatini ...............269 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................70/7,0442009 Zach Johnson ...............265 Adam Scott ....................267 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................70/7,044David Toms2010 Ryan Palmer ..................265 Robert Allenby ...............266 Waialae CC, Honolulu, HI ............................70/7,044KEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortenedRobert Allenby hits a drive during the final round of the Sony Open in Hawaii.SECTION 3 <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIESRetief Goosen (fourth) posted the round of theweek with a final-round 8-under-62, equaling hisprevious best score in a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event–a finalround,62 at the 2002 World Golf Championships-American Express Championship (Mount JulietEstate, Kilkenny, Ireland). As a result, he jumpedfrom a tie for 23rd to fourth.Two players finished in the top 10 in both 2010Hawaii events: Retief Goosen (tied for sixth atSBS Championship, fourth at Sony Open in Hawaii)and Steve Stricker (tied for 10th/third).Tournament Record:260, John Huston, 1998; Brad Faxon, 2001Current Course Record: (Par 70)60, Davis Love III, 1994<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-5


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season2010 Bob Hope Classic[3rd of 37 events in the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season]SECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3HAASWinner: BILL HAASFedExCup Points: 500 $900,00068-66-66-66-64 330 (-30)ORDER OF FINISHFedExCupPlayer Finish Scores Total Points MoneyBill Haas ............................. 1 68-66-66-66-64 330 500.00 $900,000.00Matt Kuchar ..................... T2 67-69-67-65-63 331 208.33 373,333.34Tim Clark .......................... T2 70-63-67-66-65 331 208.33 373,333.33Bubba Watson ................. T2 66-62-68-69-66 331 208.33 373,333.33Alex Prugh .......................... 5 64-66-65-70-67 332 110.00 200,000.00Mike Weir .......................... 6 67-67-67-67-66 334 100.00 180,000.00D.J. Trahan ......................... 7 69-68-65-68-66 336 90.00 167,500.00Matt Jones ....................... T8 69-67-69-66-66 337 82.50 150,000.00Kevin Na ........................... T8 69-66-67-69-66 337 82.50 150,000.00Chad Collins ................... T10 67-64-69-70-68 338 65.40 115,000.00Ryan Moore .................... T10 69-67-66-67-69 338 65.40 115,000.00Brandt Snedeker ............ T10 70-69-65-66-68 338 65.40 115,000.00Kevin Streelman ............. T10 70-71-63-64-70 338 65.40 115,000.00Vaughn Taylor ................ T10 66-67-73-65-67 338 65.40 115,000.00Steve Elkington .............. T15 69-65-68-68-69 339 55.00 85,000.00Brian Gay ........................ T15 71-65-70-68-65 339 55.00 85,000.00Kevin Sutherland ............ T15 69-71-68-65-66 339 55.00 85,000.00Graham DeLaet .............. T18 71-69-67-66-67 340 49.50 58,750.00Jason Dufner .................. T18 72-67-64-69-68 340 49.50 58,750.00Martin Flores .................. T18 66-65-65-72-72 340 49.50 58,750.00Richard S. Johnson ........ T18 69-69-65-68-69 340 49.50 58,750.00Jeff Klauk ....................... T18 66-72-67-65-70 340 49.50 58,750.00Derek Lamely ................. T18 68-69-66-71-66 340 49.50 58,750.00La Quinta, CA January 20-24, 2010 FedExCup Points: 500 (first) Purse: $5,000,000Palmer Private/<strong>PGA</strong> West Par/Yards: 72/6,950Jack Nicklaus Private/<strong>PGA</strong> West Par/Yards: 72/6,951La Quinta Country Club Par/Yards: 72/7,060Palmer Course at SilverRock Resort Par/Yards: 72/7,578LEADERSFirst RoundShane Bertsch ......... 62 (-10)Alex Prugh ...................64 (-8)Jeff Quinney ...............64 (-8)J.P. Hayes ...................65 (-7)George McNeill ..........65 (-7)Joe Ogilvie ..................65 (-7)Garrett Willis ..............65 (-7)Bill Haas ...................68 (T25)Second RoundBubba Watson ....... 128 (-16)Alex Prugh .............. 130 (-14)Shane Bertsch ....... 131 (-13)Chad Collins ........... 131 (-13)Martin Flores ......... 131 (-13)Joe Ogilvie ............. 131 (-13)J.P. Hayes .............. 132 (-12)Bill Haas .................134 (T10)CUT: 74 players at 9-under 279 from a field of 128 professionals.WEATHER: Wednesday: Mostly sunny in the morning with temperaturesin the mid-50s. Cloudy in the afternoon with light rain and SWwinds 8-15 mph. Thursday: Due to heavy rain, the start of the secondround was delayed two hours to 10:30 a.m. At 9:30 a.m., the secondround was postponed until Friday. Friday: Cloudy with light showersGeorge McNeill .............. T18 65-72-65-70-68 340 49.50 $58,750.00Kevin Stadler .................. T18 67-69-69-67-68 340 49.50 58,750.00Charles Howell III ........... T26 68-69-66-71-67 341 42.00 35,500.00John Merrick .................. T26 68-70-66-66-71 341 42.00 35,500.00Joe Ogilvie (S)................ T26 65-66-68-68-74 341 42.00 35,500.00Pat Perez ........................ T26 68-69-68-70-66 341 42.00 35,500.00Jeff Quinney ................... T26 64-74-69-67-67 341 42.00 35,500.00Bo Van Pelt ..................... T26 73-70-66-67-65 341 42.00 35,500.00Garrett Willis ................. T26 65-69-70-68-69 341 42.00 35,500.00Ricky Barnes ................... T33 67-72-67-69-67 342 35.50 26,416.67Jason Bohn .................... T33 69-72-68-65-68 342 35.50 26,416.67J.P. Hayes ...................... T33 65-67-70-71-69 342 35.50 26,416.67Heath Slocum ................. T33 66-72-68-67-69 342 35.50 26,416.67Brendon de Jonge .......... T33 73-67-67-69-66 342 35.50 26,416.66Webb Simpson ............... T33 67-72-66-66-71 342 35.50 26,416.66Matt Bettencourt ........... T39 71-66-69-66-71 343 31.00 21,500.00Carl Pettersson ............... T39 73-66-66-68-70 343 31.00 21,500.00John Senden .................. T39 68-69-68-68-70 343 31.00 21,500.00Henrik Bjornstad ............ T42 68-70-70-68-68 344 26.50 17,000.00Michael Bradley ............. T42 74-68-70-64-68 344 26.50 17,000.00Chris Couch .................... T42 71-72-66-69-66 344 26.50 17,000.00Ryan Palmer ................... T42 72-67-64-69-72 344 26.50 17,000.00Rod Pampling ................. T42 67-70-70-70-67 344 26.50 17,000.00David Toms .................... T42 70-70-67-70-67 344 26.50 17,000.00Chris DiMarco (S)........... T48 72-67-66-68-72 345 21.50 12,900.00Joe Durant ..................... T48 71-69-69-70-66 345 21.50 12,900.00Jamie Lovemark (S)........ T48 71-71-66-69-68 345 12,900.00Third RoundAlex Prugh .............. 195 (-21)Martin Flores ......... 196 (-20)Bubba Watson ....... 196 (-20)Joe Ogilvie ............. 199 (-17)Tim Clark ................ 200 (-16)Chad Collins ........... 200 (-16)Bill Haas ................. 200 (-16)Fourth RoundAlex Prugh .............. 265 (-23)Bubba Watson ....... 265 (-23)Tim Clark ................ 266 (-22)Bill Haas ................. 266 (-22)Joe Ogilvie ............. 267 (-21)throughout the day. High in the lower 60s. Saturday: Sunny and coolin the lower 40s, climbing into the mid-50s. Winds SW 6-12 mph.Sunday: Sunny and cool, starting in the upper 30s. Afternoon high inthe mid-50s. Winds SW 6-12 mph. Monday: Sunny with light winds.Afternoon high of 65. Because of wet conditions, the “preferred lies”option was in place through the first four rounds.Jeff Overton ................... T48 68-68-69-69-71 345 21.50 $12,900.00Ben Crane ....................... T52 70-69-70-64-73 346 17.00 11,660.00Fredrik Jacobson ............ T52 70-67-68-71-70 346 17.00 11,660.00Billy Mayfair (S) ............. T52 71-71-69-66-69 346 17.00 11,660.00Roger Tambellini ............ T52 66-71-70-68-71 346 17.00 11,660.00Chris Wilson ................... T52 69-67-71-71-68 346 17.00 11,660.00Greg Chalmers ............... T57 70-69-68-69-71 347 11.50 11,050.00Brian Davis ..................... T57 73-70-69-67-68 347 11.50 11,050.00Tom Gillis ....................... T57 68-66-72-72-69 347 11.50 11,050.00Lee Janzen ..................... T57 69-70-66-70-72 347 11.50 11,050.00Josh Teater .................... T57 71-69-69-70-68 347 11.50 11,050.00Jerod Turner ................... T57 69-69-71-68-70 347 11.50 11,050.00Harrison Frazar ............... T63 72-72-68-66-70 348 6.00 10,500.00Ryuji Imada .................... T63 67-71-68-70-72 348 6.00 10,500.00Troy Merritt .................... T63 72-70-66-69-71 348 6.00 10,500.00Michael Sim ................... T63 73-67-69-69-70 348 6.00 10,500.00Omar Uresti .................... T63 70-67-71-69-71 348 6.00 10,500.00Bob Estes ....................... T68 68-72-68-71-70 349 2.00 10,100.00Bill Lunde ....................... T68 68-68-71-70-72 349 2.00 10,100.00Brenden Pappas ............. T68 68-70-70-70-71 349 2.00 10,100.00Shane Bertsch ................ T71 62-69-77-71-72 351 .96 9,800.00Greg Owen ..................... T71 74-65-70-70-72 351 .96 9,800.00Brett Quigley .................. T71 71-66-69-70-75 351 .96 9,800.00Paul Goydos ..................... 74 69-69-67-69-80 354 .92 9,600.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieThe following players did not finish(C=cut, W=withdrew)C—280-Briny Baird, Scott McCarron, Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te, Justin Rose,Scott Verplank, Jimmy Walker, 281-Blake Adams, Justin Bolli,David Duval, Charley Hoffman, James Nitties, Jesper Parnevik,Tim Petrovic, D.A. Points, Chez Reavie, Nicholas Thompson, JayWilliamson, 282-Rich Beem, Chad Campbell, Cameron Percy, SamSaunders, 283-Mathew Goggin, Billy Horschel, Martin Laird, TedPurdy, 284-Kris Blanks, Kevin Johnson, Chris Stroud, 285-MarkBrooks, Matt Every, Johnson Wagner, 286-Alex Cejka, Jeff Gove,Justin Leonard, Garth Mulroy, Chris Tidland, Marc Turnesa, 287-MarkCalcavecchia, Daniel Chopra, Boo Weekley, 288-Cameron Beckman,John Mallinger, Scott Piercy, 290-David Lutterus, 291-Chris Baryla,Steve Lowery, 292-Greg Kraft, 293-Brad Faxon, 294-Rickie Fowler,295-Woody Austin, 296-Steve Flesch, 298-Craig Stadler. W—224-Ron Skayhan, 213-Jeff Maggert.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsPALM SPRINGS GOLF CLASSIC1960 Arnold Palmer ...............338 Fred Hawkins .................341 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA ........72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA ..............72/6,478Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA ...................72/6,869Thunderbird CC, Palm Springs, CA (H)................ N/A1961 Billy Maxwell ................345 Doug Sanders ................347 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA ........72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA ..............72/6,478Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA (H)..............72/6,869Thunderbird CC, Palm Springs, CA ...................... N/AEldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA ....................72/6,7081962 Arnold Palmer ...............342 Jay Hebert .....................345 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA (H)...72/6,837Gene Littler Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA ..............72/6,478Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA ...................72/6,869Thunderbird CC, Palm Springs, CA ...................... N/AEldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA ....................72/6,7081963 Jack Nicklaus* .............345 Gary Player ....................345 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA ........72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA (H).........72/6,478Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA ...................72/6,869Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA ....................72/6,7081964 Tommy Jacobs* ............353 Jimmy Demaret .............353 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA ........72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA ..............72/6,478Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA (H) ..............72/6,708La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA ........................72/6,911KEY: * = Playoff (H) = Host course3-6 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonBob Hope ClassicNOTESBill Haas birdied the par-5 18th hole to win his first<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title at the Bob Hope Classic. He twoputtedfor birdie in a Monday finish to shoot a finalround,8-under-par 64 and beat Matt Kuchar, TimClark and Bubba Watson by one stroke. Haas wasthe last of three co-leaders to play the par-5 18th.Kuchar and Clark had both missed birdie putts atthe Arnold Palmer Private course, with Kuchar threeputtingfrom the back fringe of the green and Clarkmissing a birdie putt after laying up. Haas dropped a3-iron approach behind the pin, allowing him to twoputthis way to a 30-under-330 finish. He watched asplaying partner Watson nearly chipped in for eaglebefore his two-putt finish.In 2010, Bill Haas joined his father, Jay (1988),as winners of the Bob Hope Classic. Jay and Billbecame the eighth father-son combo to win onthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. The last to do so were Al-BrentGeiberger. The younger Geiberger joined hisfather in the winner’s circle when he won the 1999Canon Greater Hartford Open, and he later becamethe fourth son to win the same tournament as hisfather when he captured the 2004 Chrysler Classicof Greensboro (Al won the Greater GreensboroOpen in 1976). Willie Park Sr. and Willie ParkJr. and Tom Morris Sr. and Tom Morris Jr. wonthe British Open.JAY AND BILL HAASTournament Record:324, Joe Durant, 2001Tournament Course Record:59, David Duval, 1999 (<strong>PGA</strong> West/Palmer Course)61, Charlie Wi, 2009 (<strong>PGA</strong> West/Nicklaus Course)61, Lennie Clements, 1994 (La Quinta CC)62, Bubba Watson, 2010 (Silver Rock)<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsBOB HOPE DESERT CLASSIC1965 Billy Casper ...................348 Tommy Aaron ................349 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA (H)...72/6,837Arnold Palmer Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA ..............72/6,478Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA ....................72/6,708La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA ........................72/6,9111966 Doug Sanders* .............349 Arnold Palmer ................349 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA ........72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA (H).........72/6,478Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA ....................72/6,708La Quinta CC, La Quinta. CA ........................72/6,9111967 Tom Nieporte ................349 Doug Sanders ................350 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA ........72,6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA ..............72/6,478Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA ....................72/6,708La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA (H)...................72/6,9111968 Arnold Palmer* .............348 Deane Beman ................348 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA (H)...72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA ..............72/6,478Eldorado CC, Pa!m Springs, CA ...................72/6,708La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA ........................72/6,9111969 Billy Casper ...................345 Dave Hill ........................348 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA ........72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA (H).........72/6,478Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA ...................72/6,869La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA ........................72/6,9111970 Bruce Devlin .................339 Larry Ziegler ...................343 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA ........72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA ..............72/6,478Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA ....................72/6,708La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA (H)...................72/6,9111971 Arnold Palmer* .............342 Raymond Floyd ..............342 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA (H)...72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA ..............72/6,478Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA ...................72/6,869La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA ........................72/6,9111972 Bob Rosburg .................344 Lanny Wadkins ..............345 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA ........72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA (H).........72/6,478Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA ....................72/6,708La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA ........................72/6,9111973 Arnold Palmer ...............343 Johnny Miller ................345 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA (H)...72/6,837Jack Nicklaus Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA ..............72/6,478Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA ...................72/6,869La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA ........................72/6,9111974 Hubert Green ................341 Bert Yancey ...................343 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA ........72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA (H).........72/6,478Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA ....................72/6,708La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA ........................72/6,9111975 Johnny Miller ...............339 Bob Murphy ...................342 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA (H)...72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA ..............72/6,478Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA ...................72/6,869La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA ........................72/6,9111976 Johnny Miller ...............344 Rik Massengale .............347 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA ........72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA (H).........72/6,478Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA ....................72/6,708La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA ........................72/6,9111977 Rik Massengale ............337 Bruce Lietzke .................343 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA ........72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA ..............72/6,478Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA ...................72/6,869La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA (H)...................72/6,9111978 Bill Rogers ....................339 Jerry McGee ..................341 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA (H)...72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA ..............72/6,478Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA ....................72/6,708La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA ........................72/6,9111979 John Mahaffey .............343 Lee Trevino ....................344 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA ........72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA (H).........72/6,478Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA ...................72/6,869La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA ........................72/6,9111980 Craig Stadler .................343 Tom Purtzer ....................345 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA ........72/6,837Mike Sullivan Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA ..............72/6,478Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA ....................72/6,708La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA (H)...................72/6,9111981 Bruce Lietzke ................335 Jerry Pate ......................337 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA (H)...72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA ..............72/6,478Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA ...................72/6,869La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA ........................72/6,9111982 Ed Fiori* ........................335 Tom Kite ........................335 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA ........72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA (H).........72/6,478Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA ....................72/6,708La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA ........................72/6,9111983 Keith Fergus* ................335 Rex Caldwell ..................335 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA ........72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA ..............72/6,478Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA ...................72/6,869KEY: * = Playoff (H) = Host course La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA (H)...................72/6,911SECTION 3 <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-7


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonBob Hope ClassicSECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3NOTESBubba Watson’s second round 7-under-par 29 onthe front nine and 10-under-par 62 at SilverRockwere both new records at that venue. SilverRockbecame part of the event rotation in 2008.Watson’s 62 broke the course record of 63 set byJason Dufner in 2009.Bill Haas became the sixth first-time winner ofthe Bob Hope Classic and the third in the last fouryears. The previous first-time winners include: BillRogers (1978), Craig Stadler (1980), DonnieHammond (1986), Charley Hoffman (2007) andPat Perez (2009).When Jay Haas won the Bob Hope Classic in1988, he finished with a 90-hole score of 22-underpar338. Bill Haas finished with a total of30-under-par 330.The 2010 finish marked the fourth straight year aplayer has come from behind in the final round tocapture the Bob Hope Classic. Bill Haas joinedCharley Hoffman (2007), D.J. Trahan (2008) andPat Perez (2009).Tim Clark’s tie for second in 2010 was the eighthin his <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> career and second at this event.He also tied for second in 2005.Tim Clark posted more birdies than any other playerin the tournament, with 36, two more than BillHaas and Matt Kuchar. Clark also led all playersin fewest putts per round, with 25.80.TIM CLARK<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsBOB HOPE CLASSIC1984 John Mahaffey* ...........340 Jim Simons ....................340 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA (H)...72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA ..............72/6,478Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA ....................72/6,708La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA ........................72/6,9111985 Lanny Wadkins* ...........333 Craig Stadler ..................333 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA ........72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA (H).........72/6,478Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA ...................72/6,869La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA ........................72/6,911BOB HOPE CHRYSLER CLASSIC1986 Donnie Hammond* .......335 John Cook ......................335 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA (H)...72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA ..............72/6,478Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA ....................72/6,708La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA ........................72/6,9111987 Corey Pavin ...................341 Bernhard Langer ............342 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA ........72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA ..............72/6,478<strong>PGA</strong> West/Stadium Course, La Quinta, CA (H)...72/7,114Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA ....................72/6,7081988 Jay Haas .......................338 David Edwards ...............340 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA ........72/6,837Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA (H).........72/6,478La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA ........................72/6,911<strong>PGA</strong> West/Palmer Course, La Quinta, CA ...72/6,9241989 Steve Jones* ................343 Paul Azinger ...................343 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA (H)...72/6,837Sandy Lyle Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA ..............72/6,478Eldorado CC, Palm Springs, CA ....................72/6,708<strong>PGA</strong> West/Palmer Course, La Quinta, CA ...72/6,9241990 Peter Jacobsen .............339 Scott Simpson ...............340 <strong>PGA</strong> West/Palmer Course, La Quinta, CA (H) .....72/6,924Brian Tennyson Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA ........72/6,927Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA ..............72/6,478Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA ...................72/6,8751991 Corey Pavin* .................331 Mark O’Meara ...............331 <strong>PGA</strong> West/Palmer Course, La Quinta, CA ...72/6,924Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA ........72/6,927Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA (H).........72/6,478La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA ........................72/6,9111992 John Cook* ...................336 Rick Fehr ........................336 <strong>PGA</strong> West/Palmer Course, La Quinta, CA ...72/6,924Tom Kite Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA (H)...72/6,927Mark O’Meara Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA ..............72/6,478Gene Sauers La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA ........................72/6,9111993 Tom Kite .......................325 Rick Fehr ........................331 <strong>PGA</strong> West/Palmer Course, La Quinta, CA (H) .....72/6,924Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA ........72/6,927Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA ..............72/6,478Tamarisk CC, La Quinta, CA .........................72/6,8811994 Scott Hoch ....................334 Lennie Clements ............337 <strong>PGA</strong> West/Palmer Course, La Quinta, CA ...72/6,924Jim Gallagher, Jr. Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA ........72/6,927Fuzzy Zoeller Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA (H).........72/6,478La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA ........................72/6,8881995 Kenny Perry ...................335 David Duval ...................336 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA (H)...72/6,927Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA ..............72/6,478La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA ........................72/6,901Indian Ridge CC, Palm Desert, CA ...............72/7,0371996 Mark Brooks .................337 John Huston ..................338 Indian Ridge CC, Palm Desert, CA (H)..........72/7,037Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA ........72/6,927Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA ..............72/6,478Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA ...................72/6,8811997 John Cook .....................327 Mark Calcavecchia ........328 Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA (H).........72/6,478Indian Ridge CC, Palm Desert, CA ...............72/7,037Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA ........72/6,927La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA ........................72/6,9011998 Fred Couples* ...............332 Bruce Lietzke .................332 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA (H)...72/6,927Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA .............72/6,478<strong>PGA</strong> West/Palmer Course, La Quinta, CA ...72/6,931La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA ........................72/6,9011999 David Duval .................334 Steve Pate .....................335 <strong>PGA</strong> West/Palmer Course, La Quinta, CA (H) .....72/6,931Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA .......72/6,927Tamarisk CC, Palm Springs, CA ...................72/6,881Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA .............72/6,4782000 Jesper Parnevik ............331 Rory Sabbatini ...............332 Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA (H)...72/6,829<strong>PGA</strong> West/Palmer Course, La Quinta, CA ...72/6,950Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA ..............72/6,478La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA ........................72/7,0602001 Joe Durant ....................324 Paul Stankowski ............328 <strong>PGA</strong> West/Palmer Course, La Quinta, CA (H) .....72/6,950Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA .......72/6,829Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA ..............72/6,478KEY: * = Playoff (H) = Host course La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA .......................72/7,0603-8 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonBob Hope ClassicNOTESDavid Duval was one of four players to shoot59 on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, joining Al Geiberger(1977), Chip Beck (1991), Paul Goydos (2010)and Stuart Appleby (2010). His feat came at the1999 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic in the final roundat <strong>PGA</strong> West’s Palmer Course on Jan. 24. Duvalrecorded one eagle and 11 birdies in his round andwon by one stroke over Steve Pate. He ralliedfrom a seven-stroke deficit after four rounds.A shot-by-shot account of Duval’s 59:No. 1: Driver, pitching wedge to 5 feet, BIRDIENo. 2: Driver, 4-iron left of green, sand wedgeto 3 feet, BIRDIENo. 3: 6-iron to 3 feet, BIRDIENo. 4: 2-iron, 9-iron to 15 feet, two-putt, PARNo. 5: 5-iron to 5 feet, BIRDIENo. 6: Driver, 5-iron, sand wedge to 30 feet,two putt, PARNo. 7: 2-iron, 7-iron to 40 feet, two-putt, PARNo. 8: 3-wood, sand wedge over the green,3-iron chip to 6 feet, PARNo. 9: 3-wood, 8-iron to 8 feet, BIRDIEOUT: 31 (5-under par)No. 10: 3-wood, sand wedge to 5 feet, BIRDIENo. 11: Driver, 4-iron left of green, pitched to4 inches, BIRDIENo. 12: 6-iron to 2 feet, BIRDIENo. 13: 3-wood, 7-iron to 12 feet, two-putt, PARNo. 14: Driver into bunker, 5-iron, sand wedge to10 feet, BIRDIENo. 15: 8-iron to 1 foot, BIRDIENo. 16: 2-iron, sand wedge to 6 inches, BIRDIENo. 17: 9-iron to 20 feet, two-putt, PARNo. 18: Driver, 5-iron to 6 feet, EAGLEIN: 28 (8-under par)<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards2002 Phil Mickelson* ............330 David Berganio, Jr. ........330 <strong>PGA</strong> West/Palmer Course, La Quinta, CA (H) .....72/6,930Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA .......72/6,927Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA ..............72/6,881Tamarisk CC, La Quinta, CA ........................72/6,4782003 Mike Weir .....................330 Jay Haas ........................332 <strong>PGA</strong> West/Palmer Course, La Quinta, CA (H) .....72/6,930Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA ......72/6,927Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA ..............72/6,478La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA ......................72/7,0602004 Phil Mickelson* ............330 Skip Kendall ...................330 <strong>PGA</strong> West/Palmer Course, La Quinta, CA (H) .....72/6,930Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA ......72/6,962Indian Wells CC, Indian Wells, CA ..............72/6,478La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA ......................72/7,0602005 Justin Leonard ..............332 Tim Clark ........................335 <strong>PGA</strong> West/Palmer Course, La Quinta, CA (H) .....72/6,930Joe Ogilvie Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA ......72/6,927Tamarisk CC, Mirage, CA .............................72/7,003La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA ......................72/7,0602006 Chad Campbell .............335 Jesper Parnevik .............338 Classic Club, Palm Desert, CA (H) .....................72/7,305Scott Verplank <strong>PGA</strong> West/Palmer Course, La Quinta, CA ..........72/6,930Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA ......72/6,962La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA ......................72/7,0602007 Charley Hoffman* .........343 John Rollins ...................343 Classic Club, Palm Desert, CA (H) .....................72/7,305<strong>PGA</strong> West/Palmer Course, La Quinta, CA ..........72/6,930Bermuda Dunes CC, Palm Springs, CA ......72/7,017La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA ......................72/7,0602008 D.J. Trahan ...................334 Justin Leonard ...............337 Classic Club, Palm Desert, CA (H) .....................72/7,305La Quinta CC, La Quinta, CA ......................72/7,060<strong>PGA</strong> West/Palmer Course, La Quinta, CA ..........72/6,930SilverRock Resort, La Qunita, CA ...............72/7,36050TH BOB HOPE CLASSIC HOSTED BY ARNOLD PALMER2009 Pat Perez .......................327 John Merrick .................330 Arnold Palmer Private/<strong>PGA</strong> West; La Quinta, CA ... 72/6,930Jack Nicklaus Private/<strong>PGA</strong> West; La Quinta, CA ..... 72/6,951Bermuda Dunes CC; Bermuda Dunes, CA ........... 72/6,962Palmer Course at SilverRock Resort, La Quinta, CA ... 72/7,553BOB HOPE CLASSIC2010 Bill Haas .......................330 Matt Kuchar ...................331 Arnold Palmer Private/<strong>PGA</strong> West; La Quinta, CA ... 72/6,950Tim Clark Jack Nicklaus Private/<strong>PGA</strong> West; La Quinta, CA ..... 72/6,951Bubba Watson La Quinta CC; La Quinta, CA ................................ 72/7,060Palmer Course at SilverRock Resort, La Quinta, CA ... 72/7,578KEY: * = Playoff (H) = Host courseSECTION 3 <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIESTOTAL: 59 (13-under par)A view of the 18th green during the final round of the Bob Hope Classic.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-9


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season2010 Farmers Insurance Open[4th of 37 events in the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season]SECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3CRANEWinner: BEN CRANEFedExCup Points: 500 $954,00065-71-69-70 275 (-13)ORDER OF FINISHFedExCupPlayer Finish Scores Total Points MoneyBen Crane ........................... 1 65-71-69-70 275 500.00 $954,000.00Marc Leishman ................ T2 68-69-71-68 276 208.33 395,733.34Michael Sim ..................... T2 73-62-70-71 276 208.33 395,733.33Brandt Snedeker .............. T2 71-68-68-69 276 208.33 395,733.33Michael Allen ................... T5 72-66-74-65 277 96.25 186,162.50Ernie Els ........................... T5 70-69-69-69 277 96.25 186,162.50Rickie Fowler .................... T5 67-70-70-70 277 96.25 186,162.50Alex Prugh ........................ T5 67-71-73-66 277 96.25 186,162.50Robert Allenby ................. T9 67-69-72-70 278 67.83 127,200.00Lucas Glover ..................... T9 71-67-68-72 278 67.83 127,200.00Charles Howell III ............. T9 71-69-70-68 278 67.83 127,200.00Ryuji Imada ...................... T9 65-68-70-75 278 67.83 127,200.00D.A. Points ....................... T9 68-65-74-71 278 67.83 127,200.00Nick Watney .................... T9 71-70-69-68 278 67.83 127,200.00K.J. Choi ......................... T15 72-66-69-72 279 54.50 87,450.00Matt Every ...................... T15 65-70-72-72 279 54.50 87,450.00Troy Merritt .................... T15 69-72-67-71 279 54.50 87,450.00Kevin Sutherland ............ T15 74-67-70-68 279 54.50 87,450.00Phil Mickelson .................. 19 70-67-70-73 280 52.00 74,200.00Scott Piercy .................... T20 64-75-73-69 281 50.50 66,250.00John Rollins ................... T20 70-66-74-71 281 50.50 66,250.00Ricky Barnes ................... T22 67-75-72-68 282 47.00 50,880.00Fredrik Jacobson ............ T22 71-69-72-70 282 47.00 50,880.00Spencer Levin ................. T22 69-70-70-73 282 47.00 50,880.00La Jolla, CA January 28-31, 2010 FedExCup Points: 500 (first) Purse: $5,300,000Torrey Pines Golf CoursePar/Yards: 36-36—72/7,698(South)South Course (Host) and North Course Par/Yards: 36-36—72/6,986 (North)LEADERSFirst RoundScott Piercy .................................64 (-8)Ben Crane ...................................65 (-7)Chris Tidland ...............................65 (-7)Ryuji Imada .................................65 (-7)Matt Every ..................................65 (-7)Tom Pernice, Jr. ..........................66 (-6)Nine Players................................67 (-5)CUT: 78 players at 2-under 142 from a field of 154 professionalsand two amateurs.WEATHER: Thursday: Sunny with a high in the lower 60s. Lighteasterly winds in the morning shifting to westerly at 6-12 mph inthe afternoon. Friday: Sunny with a high of 63. Winds W 6-12 mph.Justin Rose .................... T22 71-69-72-70 282 47.00 $50,880.00Vance Veazey ................. T22 67-71-71-73 282 47.00 50,880.00Chris Couch .................... T27 68-73-74-68 283 41.50 36,835.00Tom Gillis ....................... T27 67-71-72-73 283 41.50 36,835.00J.B. Holmes .................... T27 72-69-69-73 283 41.50 36,835.00Martin Laird ................... T27 71-70-74-68 283 41.50 36,835.00David Lutterus ................ T27 69-70-74-70 283 41.50 36,835.00Hunter Mahan ................ T27 72-67-72-72 283 41.50 36,835.00Stephen Ames ................ T33 74-68-69-73 284 36.50 29,282.50Michael Bradley ............. T33 71-69-71-73 284 36.50 29,282.50Bill Lunde ....................... T33 72-68-75-69 284 36.50 29,282.50Boo Weekley .................. T33 67-73-73-71 284 36.50 29,282.50Brendon de Jonge .......... T37 70-70-70-75 285 32.00 23,850.00Bill Haas ......................... T37 70-71-73-71 285 32.00 23,850.00Michael Putnam (Q) ....... T37 71-68-71-75 285 23,850.00Brett Quigley .................. T37 73-68-73-71 285 32.00 23,850.00Charlie Wi ...................... T37 71-66-73-75 285 32.00 23,850.00Jonathan Byrd ................ T42 73-69-73-71 286 26.50 18,020.00Ben Curtis ....................... T42 73-69-73-71 286 26.50 18,020.00Mathew Goggin ............. T42 72-70-72-72 286 26.50 18,020.00Tim Herron ..................... T42 71-70-73-72 286 26.50 18,020.00Derek Lamely ................. T42 70-69-75-72 286 26.50 18,020.00Chez Reavie .................... T42 72-70-69-75 286 26.50 18,020.00Rich Barcelo ................... T48 72-69-72-74 287 20.50 13,320.67Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te (S).......... T48 69-71-74-73 287 20.50 13,320.67Tom Pernice, Jr. (S)........ T48 66-71-74-76 287 20.50 13,320.67Chris Tidland .................. T48 65-71-75-76 287 20.50 13,320.67Luke Donald ................... T48 70-72-72-73 287 20.50 13,320.66Second RoundD.A. Points ..............................133 (-11)Ryuji Imada .............................133 (-11)Matt Every ................................135 (-9)Michael Sim .............................135 (-9)George McNeill ........................136 (-8)John Rollins ..............................136 (-8)Ben Crane .................................136 (-8)Robert Allenby ..........................136 (-8)Chris Tidland .............................136 (-8)Third RoundRyuji Imada .............................203 (-13)Ben Crane ...............................205 (-11)Michael Sim ...........................205 (-11)Lucas Glover ...........................206 (-10)Six Players ................................207 (-9)Saturday: Partly cloudy in the morning and sunny in the afternoon. Highin the lower 60s with winds from the west at 6-12 mph. Sunday: Sunnywith a high of 62. Winds W at 6-12 mph.James Driscoll ............... T48 71-71-73-72 287 20.50 $13,320.66Shane Bertsch ................ T54 69-72-70-77 288 13.00 11,872.00Matt Jones ..................... T54 70-71-73-74 288 13.00 11,872.00Jeff Klauk ....................... T54 70-70-78-70 288 13.00 11,872.00Steve Lowery ................. T54 67-75-72-74 288 13.00 11,872.00Steve Marino ................. T54 72-70-69-77 288 13.00 11,872.00George McNeill .............. T54 69-67-76-76 288 13.00 11,872.00Ted Purdy ....................... T54 69-71-75-73 288 13.00 11,872.00Josh Teater .................... T54 67-74-73-74 288 13.00 11,872.00Nicholas Thompson ....... T54 68-73-77-70 288 13.00 11,872.00Blake Adams .................. T63 69-72-77-71 289 6.00 11,130.00Tommy Armour III ........... T63 74-68-74-73 289 6.00 11,130.00Michael Connell ............. T63 69-71-71-78 289 6.00 11,130.00Harrison Frazar ............... T63 70-72-73-74 289 6.00 11,130.00Andrew McLardy ............ T63 71-70-73-75 289 6.00 11,130.00Chad Collins ................... T68 72-70-71-77 290 2.00 10,706.00Richard S. Johnson ........ T68 71-70-75-74 290 2.00 10,706.00Johnson Wagner ............ T68 72-69-74-75 290 2.00 10,706.00Craig Bowden ................. T71 72-70-79-72 293 .95 10,335.00Jason Dufner .................. T71 69-71-76-77 293 .95 10,335.00Lee Janzen ..................... T71 74-67-78-74 293 .95 10,335.00Andres Romero .............. T71 69-71-76-77 293 .95 10,335.00Rich Beem ...................... T75 68-74-77-75 294 .89 10,017.00Martin Flores .................. T75 74-68-74-78 294 .89 10,017.00Michael Letzig .................. 77 71-71-77-76 295 .86 9,858.00Blake Trimble (S).............. 78 68-74-80-76 298 9,752.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieThe following players did not finish(C=cut, W=withdrew, A=amateur)C—143-Arjun Atwal, Chad Campbell, Jason Day, Paul Goydos,Nathan Green, Billy Horschel, Dustin Johnson, John Merrick,Garth Mulroy, Joe Ogilvie, Greg Owen, Jesper Parnevik, ChrisRiley, Kevin Stadler, Kevin Streelman, Jay Williamson, 144-StuartAppleby, Aaron Baddeley, Matt Bettencourt, Mark Calcavecchia,Alex Cejka, Greg Chalmers, Graham DeLaet, J.P. Hayes, J.J. Henry,Charley Hoffman, John Huston, John Mallinger, Scott McCarron,Bryce Molder, Ryan Moore, Cameron Percy, Tim Petrovic, OmarUresti, Bubba Watson, 145-Henrik Bjornstad, Daniel Chopra, WillMacKenzie, Ryan Palmer, Rod Pampling, Pat Perez, Fran Quinn,Brian Stuard, Cameron Tringale, Jimmy Walker, Garrett Willis,Mark Wilson, 146-Justin Bolli, Troy Matteson, Billy Mayfair, JamesNitties, Jeff Overton, Carl Pettersson, Jeff Quinney, 147-ParkerMcLachlin, Brenden Pappas, Aron Price, Jerod Turner, MarcTurnesa, 148-Brad Adamonis, Kris Blanks, Brent Delahoussaye,Robert Garrigus, Greg Kraft, Roger Tambellini, 149-Chris Baryla,Steve Flesch, Kevin Johnson, 150-John Daly, Chris Wilson, 151-Jeff Gove, Steve Wheatcroft, Gunner Wiebe (A), 152-GregoryCasagranda, 153-Nathan Tyler, 154-Estanisiao Guerrero (A), 159-TimParun. W—75-Roland Thatcher.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsSAN DIEGO OPEN1952 Ted Kroll .......................276 Jimmy Demaret .............279 San Diego CC, San Diego, CA ......................72/6,9311953 Tommy Bolt ...................274 Doug Ford ......................277 San Diego CC, San Diego, CA ......................72/6,9311954 Gene Littler# .................274 E.J. Harrison ..................278 Rancho Santa Fe GC, Rancho Santa Fe, CA 72/6,797CONVAIR-SAN DIEGO OPEN1955 Tommy Bolt .................274 Johnny Palmer ...............276 Mission Valley CC, San Diego, CA ..............72/6,6191956 Bob Rosburg ................270 Dick Mayer ....................272 Singing Hills GC, El Cajon, CA .....................72/6,573SAN DIEGO OPEN INVITATIONAL1957 Arnold Palmer ...............271 Al Balding ......................272 Mission Valley CC, San Diego, CA ..............72/6,6191958 No Tournament1959 Marty Furgol .................274 Joe Campbell .................275 Mission Valley CC, San Diego, CA ..............72/6,619Billy CasperDave RaganMike SouchakBo Wininger1960 Mike Souchak ...............269 Johnny Pott ....................270 Mission Valley CC, San Diego, CA ..............72/6,6191961 Arnold Palmer* .............271 Al Balding ......................271 Mission Valley CC, San Diego, CA ..............72/6,6191962 Tommy Jacobs* ............277 Johnny Pott ....................277 Stardust CC, San Diego, CA .........................71/6,7251963 Gary Player ...................270 Tony Lema .....................271 Stardust CC, San Diego, CA .........................71/6,7251964 Art Wall ........................274 Tony Lema .....................276 Rancho Bernardo CC, San Diego, CA ...........72/6,455Bob Rosburg1965 Wes Ellis* .....................267 Billy Casper ....................267 Stardust CC, San Diego, CA .........................71/6,7251966 Billy Casper ...................268 Tommy Aaron ................272 Stardust CC, San Diego, CA .........................71/6,725Tom Weiskopf1967 Bob Goalby ...................269 Gay Brewer ....................270 Stardust CC, San Diego, CA .........................71/6,725KEY: * = Playoff N = North S = South # = Amateur3-10 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonFarmers Insurance OpenNOTESBen Crane posted rounds of 65-71-69-70—275(13-under) to win the 2010 Farmers InsuranceOpen by one stroke over Marc Leishman, BrandtSnedeker and Michael Sim. In the final groupingof the final round, both Crane and Sim laid upon the par-5 18th hole and neither made birdie. Inearlier groups, Snedeker and Leishman also failedto make birdies.MARC LEISHMANBen Crane’s 7-under 65 in the first round in 2010represented his tournament low on either course atTorrey Pines. Crane’s previous low round was 68 inthe second round of the 2003 event.The 2010 Farmers Insurance Open was BenCrane’s 98th start—or four years, six months andsix days—since his last victory at the 2005 U.S.Bank Championship in Milwaukee.Ben Crane holed 157 feet of putts duringSunday’s final round in 2010, the most by anyplayer.During the past nine years of the FarmersInsurance Open, no player has recorded all fourrounds in the 60s. Dating to the 1997 tournament(14 tournaments), only six players have performedthe feat, with two coming in 1999 (Billy RayBrown and Bill Glasson) and four in 2001 (FrankLickliter II, Mike Weir, Jay Don Blake andShigeki Maruyama).In six starts at the Farmers Insurance Open, RyujiImada is 26-under-par in the opening round.Imada’s first-round scores include 2010: 65; 2009:70; 2008: 69; 2007: 68, 2006: 66; 2005: 68.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsANDY WILLIAMS-SAN DIEGO OPEN INVITATIONAL1968 Tom Weiskopf ..............273 Al Geiberger ..................274 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,659, S-7,0211969 Jack Nicklaus ...............284 Gene Littler ....................285 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,659, S-7,0211970 Pete Brown* .................275 Tony Jacklin ...................275 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,659, S-7,0211971 George Archer ..............272 Dave Eichelberger .........275 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,659, S-7,0211972 Paul Harney ..................275 Hale Irwin ......................276 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,659, S-7,0211973 Bob Dickson ..................278 Billy Casper ....................281 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,659, S-7,021Bruce CramptonGrier JonesPhil Rodgers1974 Bobby Nichols ...............275 Rod Curl .........................276 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,659, S-7,021Gene Littler1975 J.C. Snead* ..................279 Raymond Floyd ..............279 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,659, S-7,021Bobby Nichols1976 J.C. Snead ....................272 Don Bies ........................273 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,659, S-7,0211977 Tom Watson .................269 Larry Nelson ..................274 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,659, S-7,021John Schroeder1978 Jay Haas .......................278 Andy Bean .....................281 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,659, S-7,021Gene LittlerJohn Schroeder1979 Fuzzy Zoeller .................282 Bill Kratzert ....................287 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,659, S-7,021Wayne LeviArtie McNickleTom Watson1980 Tom Watson* ...............275 D.A. Weibring ................275 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,659, S-7,021WICKES/ANDY WILLIAMS SAN DIEGO OPEN1981 Bruce Lietzke* 278 Raymond Floyd 278 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,659, S-7,021Tom Jenkins1982 Johnny Miller ..............270 Jack Nicklaus ................271 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,659, S-7,021ISUZU/ANDY WILLIAMS SAN DIEGO OPEN1983 Gary Hallberg ..............271 Tom Kite ........................272 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,659, S-7,0211984 Gary Koch* ..................272 Gary Hallberg .................272 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,659, S-7,0211985 Woody Blackburn* ......269 Ron Streck .....................269 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,659, S-7,021SHEARSON LEHMAN BROTHERS ANDY WILLIAMS OPEN1986 Bob Tway~* .................204 Bernhard Langer ............204 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,659, S-7,0211987 George Burns ...............266 J.C. Snead .....................270 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,659, S-7,021Bobby WadkinsSHEARSON LEHMAN HUTTON ANDY WILLIAMS OPEN1988 Steve Pate ...................269 Jay Haas ........................270 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,659, S-7,021SHEARSON LEHMAN HUTTON OPEN1989 Greg Twiggs ................271 Steve Elkington ..............273 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,659, S-7,021Brad FaxonMark O’MearaMark Wiebe1990 Dan Forsman .................275 Tommy Armour III ..........277 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,659, S-7,021SHEARSON LEHMAN BROTHERS OPEN1991 Jay Don Blake...............268 Bill Sander .....................270 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,659, S-7,021BUICK INVITATIONAL OF CALIFORNIA1992 Steve Pate~ ..................200 Chip Beck .......................201 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,659, S-7,0211993 Phil Mickelson ..............278 Dave Rummells ..............282 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,659, S-7,0211994 Craig Stadler .................268 Steve Lowery .................269 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,592, S-7,0001995 Peter Jacobsen .............269 Mark Calcavecchia ........273 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,592, S-7,000Mike HulbertHal SuttonKirk TriplettBUICK INVITATIONAL1996 Davis Love III ................269 Phil Mickelson ...............271 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,592, S-7,0221997 Mark O’Meara ..............275 Donnie Hammond ..........277 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,592, S-7,022David OgrinMike HulbertLee JanzenJesper ParnevikCraig StadlerDuffy Waldorf1998 Scott Simpson~* ..........204 Skip Kendall ...................204 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,592, S-7,0001999 Tiger Woods .................266 Billy Ray Brown .............268 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,854, S-7,0002000 Phil Mickelson ..............270 Shigeki Maruyama ........274 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,874, S-7,055Tiger Woods2001 Phil Mickelson* ............269 Frank Lickliter ................269 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,874, S-7,055Davis Love III2002 Jose Maria Olazabal ....275 J.L. Lewis .......................276 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,874, S-7,568Mark O’Meara2003 Tiger Woods .................272 Carl Pettersson ..............276 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,874, S-7,5682004 John Daly* ....................278 Luke Donald ...................278 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,874, S-7,568Chris RileyKEY: * = Playoff N = North S = South ~ = Weather-shortened # = AmateurSECTION 3 <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-11


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonFarmers Insurance OpenSECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3NOTESMichael Allen celebrated his 51st birthday in2010 with a 7-under 65 in the final round to tie forfifth. Allen posted five consecutive birdies on Nos.5-9, the most on the South Course in 2010. Allenhas made nine cuts in 13 starts at the FarmersInsurance Open. Before his tie for fifth in 2010, hisprevious best finish was a tie for 14th in 1990.Four rookies finished in the top-15 at the 2010Farmers Insurance Open—Alex Prugh (tied forfifth), Rickie Fowler (tied for fifth), Matt Every(tied for 15th) and Troy Merritt (tied for 15th). TheFarmers Insurance Open has not produced a firsttimewinner since Jay Don Blake won in 1991.Ernie Els, making his second appearance at theFarmers Insurance Open, has two top-10 finishesand eight rounds under par (2005, tied for sixth,2010, tied for fifth). Els shot 65-71-71-71 in 2005and 70-69-69-69 in 2010.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards2005 Tiger Woods .................272 Luke Donald ...................275 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,874, S-7,568Charles Howell IIITom Lehman2006 Tiger Woods* ...............278 Nathan Green ................278 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,874, S-7,568Jose Maria Olazabal2007 Tiger Woods .................273 Charles Howell III ..........275 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,874, S-7,5682008 Tiger Woods .................269 Ryuji Imada ....................277 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,874, S-7,5682009 Nick Watney .................277 John Rollins ...................278 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,874, S-7,568FARMERS INSURANCE OPEN2010 Ben Crane .....................275 Marc Leishman ..............276 Torrey Pines GC, La Jolla, CA ...72/N-6,986, S-7,698Michael SimBrandt SnedekerKEY: * = Playoff N = North S = SouthERNIE ELSTournament Record:266, George Burns, 1987; Tiger Woods, 1999Tournament Course Record:61, Mark Brooks, 1990; Brandt Snedeker, 2007(Torrey Pines North)62, Tiger Woods, 1999 (Torrey Pines South)The fourth hole on the South Course at Torrey Pines Golf Course.3-12 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season2010 Northern Trust Open[5th of 37 events in the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season]STRICKERPacific Palisades, CA February 4-7, 2010 FedExCup Points: 500 (first) Purse: $6,400,000Riviera Country Club Par/Yards: 35-36—71/7,325LEADERSFirst RoundDustin Johnson ...........................64 (-7)Andres Romero ...........................65 (-6)Kevin Stadler ..............................65 (-6)Ricky Barnes ...............................66 (-5)Brandt Snedeker .........................66 (-5)Cameron Beckman .....................67 (-4)Steve Lowery ..............................67 (-4)Steve Stricker .............................67 (-4)Second RoundDustin Johnson .......................131 (-11)Steve Stricker .........................132 (-10)Andres Romero .........................134 (-8)Ryo Ishikawa ............................136 (-6)Justin Rose ...............................136 (-6)Kevin Stadler ............................136 (-6)Tim Wilkinson ...........................136 (-6)Third RoundSteve Stricker .........................198 (-15)Luke Donald ..............................204 (-9)J.B. Holmes...............................204 (-9)Andres Romero .........................206 (-9)Three Players ............................208 (-8)Winner: STEVE STRICKERFedExCup Points: 500 $1,152,00067-65-66-70 268 (-16)ORDER OF FINISHFedExCupPlayer Finish Scores Total Points MoneySteve Stricker ..................... 1 67-65-66-70 268 500.00 $1,152,000.00Luke Donald ....................... 2 68-70-66-66 270 300.00 691,200.00J.B. Holmes ...................... T3 68-69-67-67 271 162.50 371,200.00Dustin Johnson ................ T3 64-67-74-66 271 162.50 371,200.00Paul Goydos ..................... T5 69-72-68-65 274 96.25 224,800.00Steve Marino ................... T5 70-67-69-68 274 96.25 224,800.00George McNeill ................ T5 70-69-66-69 274 96.25 224,800.00Andres Romero ................ T5 65-69-70-70 274 96.25 224,800.00Ricky Barnes ....................... 9 66-71-69-69 275 80.00 185,600.00Jason Bohn .................... T10 69-75-67-65 276 65.40 147,200.00Ernie Els ......................... T10 68-70-70-68 276 65.40 147,200.00Kevin Na ......................... T10 72-67-71-66 276 65.40 147,200.00Alex Prugh ...................... T10 71-69-66-70 276 65.40 147,200.00Kevin Stadler .................. T10 65-71-69-71 276 65.40 147,200.00Ryuji Imada .................... T15 73-68-68-68 277 54.00 102,400.00Marc Leishman .............. T15 71-71-70-65 277 54.00 102,400.00Webb Simpson ............... T15 70-73-69-65 277 54.00 102,400.00Bo Van Pelt ..................... T15 70-70-69-68 277 54.00 102,400.00Y.E. Yang ........................ T15 71-70-68-68 277 54.00 102,400.00Jim Furyk ........................ T20 71-70-68-69 278 48.00 66,742.86Matt Kuchar ................... T20 69-71-72-66 278 48.00 66,742.86Brandt Snedeker ............ T20 66-72-69-71 278 48.00 66,742.86Charlie Wi ...................... T20 72-68-69-69 278 48.00 66,742.86Tim Wilkinson ................ T20 69-67-71-71 278 48.00 66,742.86Kevin Sutherland ............ T20 69-71-68-70 278 48.00 66,742.85CUT: 81 players at 2-over 144 from a field of 132 professionals madethe 36-hole cut. A secondary, 54-hole cut reduced the field to 72professionals.WEATHER: Thursday: Mostly sunny with a high in the lower 60s.Light winds in the morning shifting to E at 6-12 mph in the afternoon.Play was called for the day due to darkness with one group left on thecourse. The group elected to return at 8 a.m. Friday to play its last hole.Scott Verplank ................ T20 68-74-65-71 278 48.00 $66,742.85Michael Allen ................. T27 69-70-71-69 279 42.00 45,440.00Robert Allenby ............... T27 72-69-70-68 279 42.00 45,440.00K.J. Choi ......................... T27 71-72-71-65 279 42.00 45,440.00Rod Pampling ................. T27 70-70-73-66 279 42.00 45,440.00John Rollins ................... T27 71-71-67-70 279 42.00 45,440.00Stewart Cink .................. T32 71-71-67-71 280 37.00 36,224.00Tim Clark ........................ T32 69-72-71-68 280 37.00 36,224.00Ryo Ishikawa .................. T32 68-68-72-72 280 36,224.00Michael Letzig ................ T32 71-72-68-69 280 37.00 36,224.00Bryce Molder .................. T32 71-68-71-70 280 37.00 36,224.00Woody Austin ................ T37 71-72-70-68 281 30.50 26,880.00Jonathan Byrd ................ T37 68-74-71-68 281 30.50 26,880.00Chad Campbell ............... T37 70-72-71-68 281 30.50 26,880.00Fred Couples .................. T37 69-72-72-68 281 30.50 26,880.00Charley Hoffman ............ T37 68-71-70-72 281 30.50 26,880.00Troy Matteson ................ T37 68-69-74-70 281 30.50 26,880.00Justin Rose .................... T37 69-67-73-72 281 30.50 26,880.00Jimmy Walker ................ T37 71-72-71-67 281 30.50 26,880.00Rich Beem ...................... T45 74-69-68-71 282 25.50 20,480.00Phil Mickelson ................ T45 72-66-71-73 282 25.50 20,480.00Briny Baird ...................... T47 70-72-69-72 283 22.00 16,921.60Matt Bettencourt ........... T47 70-74-72-67 283 22.00 16,921.60Brian Davis ..................... T47 72-70-68-73 283 22.00 16,921.60Vaughn Taylor ................ T47 73-70-72-68 283 22.00 16,921.60D.J. Trahan ..................... T47 72-71-72-68 283 22.00 16,921.60Anthony Kim ................... T52 71-66-69-78 284 18.50 15,232.00D.A. Points ..................... T52 69-72-70-73 284 18.50 15,232.00Aaron Baddeley .............. T54 72-72-70-71 285 14.00 14,464.00Friday: Steady rain and highs in the lower 50s. Winds E 6-12 mph. Playwas called for the day at 5:02 p.m. due to darkness with 41 playersscheduled to return at 9 a.m. Saturday to complete their second rounds.Saturday: Cloudy with light rain throughout the day. Winds SW 6-12 mphwith highs in the mid-50s. Sunday: Mostly sunny and cool with afternoonhighs in the lower 60s. Winds W-NW 10-18 mph.Martin Laird ................... T54 72-72-69-72 285 14.00 $14,464.00John Merrick .................. T54 70-72-68-75 285 14.00 14,464.00Brenden Pappas (Q)........ T54 71-68-72-74 285 14.00 14,464.00Brett Quigley .................. T54 70-73-72-70 285 14.00 14,464.00Roland Thatcher ............. T54 68-73-74-70 285 14.00 14,464.00Mark Wilson .................. T54 72-72-72-69 285 14.00 14,464.00Stuart Appleby ............... T61 71-71-71-73 286 7.00 13,568.00Angel Cabrera ................ T61 71-73-71-71 286 7.00 13,568.00Greg Chalmers ............... T61 71-73-70-72 286 7.00 13,568.00Ben Curtis ....................... T61 73-68-75-70 286 7.00 13,568.00J.J. Henry ....................... T61 70-73-71-72 286 7.00 13,568.00Justin Leonard ............... T61 71-73-71-71 286 7.00 13,568.00Jeff Overton ................... T61 70-71-71-74 286 7.00 13,568.00Nicholas Thompson ......... 68 69-73-74-71 287 3.00 13,056.00Craig Bowden (Q) ........... T69 69-74-73-73 289 1.50 12,864.00Steve Flesch ................... T69 73-70-73-73 289 1.50 12,864.00Parker McLachlin ............. 71 71-73-72-76 292 .98 12,672.00Kevin Streelman ............... 72 69-73-74-78 294 .96 12,544.00Bob Estes ....................... T73 72-72-73 217 .93 12,352.00Nick O’Hern .................... T73 69-74-74 217 .93 12,352.00Fredrik Jacobson .............. 75 68-74-76 218 .90 12,160.00David Duval (S)............... T76 68-75-76 219 .85 11,840.00Bill Lunde ....................... T76 72-72-75 219 .85 11,840.00Ryan Moore .................... T76 70-74-75 219 .85 11,840.00Rory Sabbatini ................ T76 68-74-77 219 .85 11,840.00Cameron Beckman ......... T80 67-77-76 220 .79 11,456.00Richard S. Johnson ........ T80 74-70-76 220 .79 11,456.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieSECTION 3 <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIESThe following players did not finish(C=cut, W=withdrew)C—145-Michael Bradley, James Driscoll, Jason Dufner, PadraigHarrington, Jeff Klauk, Davis Love III, Steve Lowery, Hunter Mahan,Tim Petrovic, Marc Turnesa, 146-Rickie Fowler, Will MacKenzie,Shigeki Maruyama, Pat Perez, Carl Pettersson, Adam Scott, VijaySingh, Chris Stroud, Bubba Watson, Mike Weir, 147-Bill Haas, LeeJanzen, Greg Owen, Corey Pavin, Jeff Quinney, Joshua Wooding,148-Alex Cejka, Jason Day, Charles Howell III, Scott McCarron,Ted Purdy, John Senden, Johnson Wagner, 149-Mathew Goggin,John Mallinger, Nick Watney, 150-Jerry Kelly, Brett Lederer, ChezReavie, Michael Sim, 152-Nathan Green, James Nitties, 153-JeffTempleton, 154-Brad Faxon. W—75-Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te, Daniel Chopra,74-Chris Couch, 73-Ben Crane, 72-Scott Piercy, 68-Jesper Parnevik,Stephen Ames.LUKE DONALD<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsLOS ANGELES OPEN1926 Harry Cooper .................279 George Von Elm .............282 Los Angeles CC (North), Los Angeles, CA ...71/6,8951927 Bobby Cruickshank .......282 Ed Dudley .......................288 El Caballero CC, Tarzana, CA .......................71/6,830Charles Guest1928 Macdonald Smith .........284 Harry Cooper ..................287 Wilshire CC, Los Angeles, CA ......................71/6,4421929 Macdonald Smith .........285 Tommy Armour ..............291 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,0291930 Densmore Shute ...........296 Bobby Cruickshank ........300 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,029Horton Smith1931 Ed Dudley ......................285 Al Espinosa ....................287 Wilshire CC, Los Angeles, CA ......................71/6,442Eddie Loos1932 Macdonald Smith .........281 Leo Diegel ......................285 Hillcrest CC, Los Angeles, CA ......................71/6,911Olin DutraJoe Kirkwood, Sr.Dick Metz1933 Craig Wood ...................281 Leo Diegel ......................285 Wilshire CC, Los Angeles, CA ......................71/6,442Willie Hunter1934 Macdonald Smith .........280 Willie Hunter .................288 Los Angeles CC (North), Los Angeles, CA ...71/6,895Bill Mehlhorn1935 Vic Ghezzi* ...................285 Johnny Revolta ..............285 Los Angeles CC (North), Los Angeles, CA ...71/6,8951936 Jimmy Hines .................280 Henry Picard ..................284 Los Angeles CC (North), Los Angeles, CA ...71/6,895Jimmy Thomson1937 Harry Cooper .................274 Ralph Guldahl ................279 Griffith Park (Wilson), Los Angeles, CA ......72/6,802Horton Smith Griffith Park (Harding), Los Angeles, CA ......72/6,4881938 Jimmy Thomson ...........273 Johnny Revolta ..............277 Griffith Park (Wilson), Los Angeles, CA ......72/6,802Griffith Park (Harding), Los Angeles, CA ......72/6,4881939 Jimmy Demaret ............274 Harold McSpaden ..........281 Griffith Park (Wilson), Los Angeles, CA ......72/6,802Griffith Park (Harding), Los Angeles, CA ......72/6,488KEY: * = Playoff<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-13


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonNorthern Trust OpenSECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3NOTESSteve Stricker, who moved to No. 2 in theOfficial World Golf Ranking, won his eighth <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> event and first title on the West Coast ofthe United States with his 2010 Northern TrustOpen title.J.B. HOLMESSteve Stricker began the final round with a sixstrokelead over Luke Donald, J.B. Holmes andAndres Romero. The lead was two strokes overDonald by the seventh hole, thanks to a bogey byStricker on No. 4 and birdies by Donald on No.4 and 5. Stricker got back on track with birdieson Nos. 8, 9 and 11 to pull four ahead of DustinJohnson and Donald.Steve Stricker matched the record for consecutiverounds in the 60s, at the 2010 Northern TrustOpen (eight), set by Johnny Miller in 1981-82. Heshot 69 in the final round of the 2008 event, 68-66-69-67 in 2009 and began the 2010 tournamentwith rounds of 67-65-66.Tournament Record:264, Lanny Wadkins, 1985Current Course Record:61, Ted Tryba, 1999Other Course Record:61, George Archer, 1983 (Rancho Municipal GC)<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1940 Lawson Little ................282 Clayton Heafner .............283 Los Angeles CC (North), Los Angeles, CA ...71/6,8951941 Johnny Bulla .................281 Craig Wood ....................283 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,0291942 Ben Hogan* ..................282 Jimmy Thomson ............282 Hillcrest CC, Los Angeles, CA ......................71/6,9111943 No Tournament1944 Harold McSpaden .........278 Johnny Bulla ..................281 Wilshire CC, Los Angeles, CA ......................71/6,4421945 Sam Snead ...................283 Harold McSpaden ..........284 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,029Byron Nelson1946 Byron Nelson ................284 Ben Hogan .....................289 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,0291947 Ben Hogan ....................280 Toney Penna ..................283 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,0291948 Ben Hogan ....................275 Lloyd Mangrum ..............279 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,0291949 Lloyd Mangrum .............284 E.J. Harrison ..................287 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,0291950 Sam Snead* .................280 Ben Hogan .....................280 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,0291951 Lloyd Mangrum .............280 Henry Ransom ...............281 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,0291952 Tommy Bolt* .................289 Jack Burke, Jr. ...............289 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,0291953 Lloyd Mangrum .............280 Jack Burke, Jr. ...............285 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,0291954 Fred Wampler ...............281 Jerry Barber ...................282 Fox Hills CC, Culver City, CA ............................... N/AChick Harbert1955 Gene Littler ...................276 Ted Kroll ........................278 Inglewood CC, Inglewood, CA ............................ N/A1956 Lloyd Mangrum .............272 Jerry Barber ...................275 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles, CA ......71/6,8271957 Doug Ford .....................280 Jay Hebert .....................281 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles, CA ......71/6,8271958 Frank Stranahan ...........275 E. J. Harrison .................278 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles, CA ......71/6,8271959 Ken Venturi ...................278 Art Wall .........................280 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles, CA ......71/6,8271960 Dow Finsterwald ..........280 Bill Collins ......................283 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles, CA ......71/6,827Jay HebertDave Ragan1961 Bob Goalby ...................275 Eric Brown .....................278 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles, CA ......71/6,827Art Wall1962 Phil Rodgers ..................268 Bob Goalby ....................277 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles, CA ......71/6,827Fred Hawkins1963 Arnold Palmer ...............274 Al Balding ......................277 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles, CA ......71/6,827Gary Player1964 Paul Harney ..................280 Bobby Nichols ................281 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles, CA ......71/6,8271965 Paul Harney ..................276 Dan Sikes .......................279 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles, CA ......71/6,8271966 Arnold Palmer ...............273 Miller Barber .................276 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles, CA ......71/6,827Paul Harney1967 Arnold Palmer ...............269 Gay Brewer ....................274 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles, CA ......71/6,8271968 Billy Casper ...................274 Arnold Palmer ................277 Brookside GC, Pasadena, CA .......................71/7,0211969 Charles Sifford* ............276 Harold Henning ..............276 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles, CA ......71/6,8271970 Billy Casper* .................276 Hale Irwin ......................276 Rancho Municipal GC. Los Angeles, CA ......71/6,827GLEN CAMPBELL LOS ANGELES OPEN1971 Bob Lunn* .....................274 Billy Casper ....................274 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles, CA ......71/6,8271972 George Archer* ............270 Tommy Aaron ................270 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles, CA ......71/6,827Dave Hill1973 Rod Funseth ..................276 Don Bies ........................279 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,029David GrahamDave HillTom Weiskopf1974 Dave Stockton ..............276 John Mahaffey ..............278 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,029Sam Snead1975 Pat Fitzsimons ...............275 Tom Kite ........................279 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,0291976 Hale Irwin .....................272 Tom Watson ..................274 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,0291977 Tom Purtzer ...................273 Lanny Wadkins ..............274 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,0291978 Gil Morgan ....................278 Jack Nicklaus ................280 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,0291979 Lanny Wadkins .............276 Lon Hinkle ......................277 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,0291980 Tom Watson .................276 Bob Gilder ......................277 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,029Don January1981 Johnny Miller ...............270 Tom Weiskopf ...............272 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,0291982 Tom Watson* ...............271 Johnny Miller ................271 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,0291983 Gil Morgan ....................270 Gibby Gilbert ..................272 Rancho Municipal GC, Los Angeles, CA ......71/6,827Mark McCumberLanny WadkinsLOS ANGELES OPEN1984 David Edwards ..............279 Jack Renner ...................282 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,0291985 Lanny Wadkins .............264 Hal Sutton ......................271 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,0291986 Doug Tewell .................270 Clarence Rose ................277 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,029LOS ANGELES OPEN PRESENTED BY NISSAN1987 Tze-Chung Chen* ..........275 Ben Crenshaw ...............275 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,0291988 Chip Beck .....................267 Mac O’Grady ..................271 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,029Bill SanderNISSAN LOS ANGELES OPEN1989 Mark Calcavecchia ......272 Sandy Lyle .....................273 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,0291990 Fred Couples .................266 Gil Morgan .....................269 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,0291991 Ted Schulz ....................272 Jeff Sluman ...................273 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,0291992 Fred Couples* ...............269 Davis Love III .................269 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,0291993 Tom Kite~ .....................206 Dave Barr .......................209 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,029Fred CouplesDonnie HammondPayne Stewart1994 Corey Pavin ...................271 Fred Couples ..................273 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/6,946KEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortened3-14 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonNorthern Trust OpenNOTESSteve Stricker was the runner-up to PhilMickelson at the 2009 Northern Trust Open. Hisvictory in 2010 made him the fifth player in theevent’s 84-year history to win the tournament theyear after finishing second or tying for second. Theothers include:1945 runner-up, 1946 win, Byron Nelson1946 runner-up, 1947 win, Ben Hogan1948 runner-up, 1948 win, Lloyd Mangrum2007 runner-up, 2008 win, Phil MickelsonThe previous time on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> that a playerfinished runner-up and then won the tournamentthe following year was Ryuji Imada in 2007 and2008 at the AT&T Classic in Atlanta.Dustin Johnson’s ace in Friday’s second round(No. 6, 8-iron from 152 yards) was the 34th at theNorthern Trust Open since 1979 (when hole-in-onerecords began). Johnson was trying to join T.C.Chen (1987) and Gil Morgan (1983) as NorthernTrust Open champions who made an ace the yearthat they won the event. Johnson’s ace on Fridaywas the second hole-in-one of his <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>career (2008 Crowne Plaza Invitational).<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsNISSAN OPEN1995 Corey Pavin ...................268 Jay Don Blake ..............271 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/6,946Kenny Perry1996 Craig Stadler .................278 Mark Brooks ..................279 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/6,946Fred CouplesScott SimpsonMark Wiebe1997 Nick Faldo .....................272 Craig Stadler ..................275 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/6,9461998 Billy Mayfair* ...............272 Tiger Woods ..................272 Valencia CC, Valencia, CA ...........................71/6,9871999 Ernie Els ........................270 Ted Tryba .......................272 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/6,953Tiger WoodsDavis Love III2000 Kirk Triplett ...................272 Jesper Parnevik ............273 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,0552001 Robert Allenby* ............276 Brandel Chamblee ........276 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,055Toshi IzawaDennis PaulsonJeff SlumanBob Tway2002 Len Mattiace ................269 Brad Faxon ....................270 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,174Rory SabbatiniScott McCarron2003 Mike Weir* ...................275 Charles Howell III ..........275 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,2222004 Mike Weir ....................267 Shigeki Maruyama ........268 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,2222005 Adam Scott* ~ **.........133 Chad Campbell ..............133 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,2602006 Rory Sabbatini ..............271 Adam Scott ....................272 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,2602007 Charles Howell III* .......268 Phil Mickelson ...............268 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,279NORTHERN TRUST OPEN2008 Phil Mickelson ..............272 Jeff Quinney ..................274 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,2792009 Phil Mickelson ..............269 Steve Stricker ................270 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,2982010 Steve Stricker ...............268 Luke Donald ...................270 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,325KEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortened ** = Unofficial eventSECTION 3 <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIESDUSTIN JOHNSONJeff Overton made back-to-back eagles inSaturday’s action at the 2010 tournament but intwo different rounds. He made an eagle-2 from 136yards on No. 9, his final hole of the second round,when second-round play resumed that morning.And then he eagled the par-4 10th hole to start thethird round.Steve Stricker tees off on No. 1 during the final round of the Northern Trust Open.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-15


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season2010 AT&T Pebble Beach[6th of 37 events in theNational Pro-Am <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season]SECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3JOHNSONWinner: DUSTIN JOHNSONFedExCup Points: 500 $1,116,00064-68-64-74 270 (-16)ORDER OF FINISHFedExCupPlayer Finish Scores Total Points MoneyDustin Johnson .................. 1 64-68-64-74 270 500.00 $1,116,000.00David Duval ...................... T2 67-68-67-69 271 245.00 545,600.00J.B. Holmes ...................... T2 65-67-68-71 271 245.00 545,600.00Steve Marino ..................... 4 68-67-67-71 273 135.00 297,600.00Paul Goydos ..................... T5 67-65-64-78 274 100.00 226,300.00J.P. Hayes ........................ T5 68-71-63-72 274 100.00 226,300.00Josh Teater ...................... T5 70-67-68-69 274 100.00 226,300.00Tom Gillis ......................... T8 69-68-69-69 275 82.50 186,000.00Phil Mickelson .................. T8 68-67-69-71 275 82.50 186,000.00Blake Adams .................. T10 65-74-66-71 276 63.83 137,433.34Tim Clark ........................ T10 70-68-68-70 276 63.83 137,433.34Alex Cejka ...................... T10 65-67-69-75 276 63.83 137,433.33Matt Jones ..................... T10 67-67-66-76 276 63.83 137,433.33Bryce Molder .................. T10 67-65-68-76 276 63.83 137,433.33D.J. Trahan ..................... T10 67-67-69-73 276 63.83 137,433.33Luke Donald ................... T16 70-65-71-71 277 53.00 93,000.00Steve Elkington .............. T16 68-67-71-71 277 53.00 93,000.00Bob Estes ....................... T16 69-68-72-68 277 53.00 93,000.00Brian Gay ........................ T16 66-73-69-69 277 53.00 93,000.00Padraig Harrington ......... T16 69-67-69-72 277 53.00 93,000.00Jonathan Byrd ................ T21 70-70-70-68 278 47.50 62,000.00K.J. Choi ......................... T21 65-70-68-75 278 47.50 62,000.00Scott McCarron .............. T21 70-66-71-71 278 47.50 62,000.00Greg Owen ..................... T21 71-67-66-74 278 47.50 62,000.00Pebble Beach, CA February 11-14, 2010 FedExCup Points: 500 (first) Purse: $6,200,000Pebble Beach Golf Links (PB) Par/Yards: 36-36—72/6,816Spyglass Hill Golf Course (SH) Par/Yards: 36-36—72/6,953Monterey Peninsula Country Club (Shore Course) (MP) Par/Yards: 35-35—70/6,838LEADERSFirst RoundDustin Johnson (PB) ...................64 (-8)K.J. Choi (PB) ..............................65 (-7)J.B. Holmes (PB) .........................65 (-7)Charley Hoffman (MP) ................64 (-6)CUT: 69 players at 4-under-par 210 from a field of 156 professionalsmade the scheduled 54-hole cut.WEATHER: Thursday: Mostly cloudy with a high in the lower 60s.Light, variable winds in the morning shifting to E at 6-12 mph in theafternoon. Friday: Partly cloudy with an afternoon high of 62. WindsWSW 6-12 mph. Saturday: Mostly sunny with a high of 65. WindsWSW 7-12 mph. Sunday: Sunny with afternoon highs in the lower60s. Winds NW 6-12 mph.Tom Pernice, Jr. (S)........ T21 67-69-67-75 278 47.50 $62,000.00Brandt Snedeker ............ T21 72-68-66-72 278 47.50 62,000.00Matt Every ...................... T27 73-69-68-69 279 40.50 41,268.75Rickie Fowler .................. T27 67-71-71-70 279 40.50 41,268.75Jeff Maggert .................. T27 65-75-66-73 279 40.50 41,268.75Rod Pampling ................. T27 69-70-67-73 279 40.50 41,268.75Alex Prugh ...................... T27 68-68-69-74 279 40.50 41,268.75John Senden .................. T27 67-71-68-73 279 40.50 41,268.75Nick Watney .................. T27 71-66-70-72 279 40.50 41,268.75Charlie Wi ...................... T27 68-74-66-71 279 40.50 41,268.75Greg Chalmers ............... T35 76-66-65-73 280 31.00 26,744.55Jim Furyk ........................ T35 68-69-69-74 280 31.00 26,744.55Charley Hoffman ............ T35 64-75-68-73 280 31.00 26,744.55Jeff Quinney ................... T35 70-71-67-72 280 31.00 26,744.55Vijay Singh ..................... T35 65-71-70-74 280 31.00 26,744.55Kevin Streelman ............. T35 65-70-72-73 280 31.00 26,744.55Will MacKenzie .............. T35 70-67-73-70 280 31.00 26,744.54Sean O’Hair .................... T35 70-70-69-71 280 31.00 26,744.54Nick O’Hern .................... T35 69-72-64-75 280 31.00 26,744.54Pat Perez ........................ T35 68-71-71-70 280 31.00 26,744.54Heath Slocum ................. T35 71-67-71-71 280 31.00 26,744.54Jason Day ...................... T46 71-67-72-71 281 23.50 17,577.00Spencer Levin ................. T46 68-69-69-75 281 23.50 17,577.00Cameron Percy ............... T46 69-70-69-73 281 23.50 17,577.00Webb Simpson ............... T46 67-68-74-72 281 23.50 17,577.00Robert Garrigus .............. T50 72-70-66-74 282 20.50 15,438.00Michael Letzig ................ T50 67-74-66-75 282 20.50 15,438.00Sergio Garcia ................. T52 68-71-67-77 283 17.50 14,539.00Second RoundAlex Cejka (SH) .......................132 (-10)Paul Goydos (SH) ....................132 (-10)J.B. Holmes (MP) ....................132 (-10)Dustin Johnson (MP) ..............132 (-10)Matt Jones (PB) ......................132 (-10)Bryce Molder (MP) .................132 (-10)Third RoundPaul Goydos (PB).....................196 (-18)Dustin Johnson (SH) ...............196 (-18)J.B. Holmes (SH).....................200 (-14)Matt Jones (MP).....................200 (-14)Bryce Molder (SH) ..................200 (-14)Adam Scott .................... T52 73-71-64-75 283 17.50 $14,539.00Vaughn Taylor ................ T52 69-69-68-77 283 17.50 14,539.00Mike Weir ...................... T52 67-70-73-73 283 17.50 14,539.00Kris Blanks ..................... T56 72-72-66-74 284 13.00 13,888.00Kevin Na ......................... T56 71-65-74-74 284 13.00 13,888.00Chez Reavie .................... T56 75-65-70-74 284 13.00 13,888.00Garrett Willis ................. T56 68-68-71-77 284 13.00 13,888.00Chris Wilson ................... T56 72-67-70-75 284 13.00 13,888.00Jason Gore (S)................ T61 69-66-74-76 285 9.00 13,392.00Brett Quigley .................. T61 69-69-71-76 285 9.00 13,392.00Jay Williamson .............. T61 70-70-69-76 285 9.00 13,392.00Martin Flores .................. T64 69-70-71-76 286 5.50 12,958.00Kevin Johnson ................ T64 70-70-70-76 286 5.50 12,958.00Hunter Mahan ................ T64 70-73-66-77 286 5.50 12,958.00Ted Purdy ....................... T64 70-69-71-76 286 5.50 12,958.00Roger Tambellini .............. 68 73-69-68-80 290 3.00 12,648.00John Mallinger ................. 69 67-72-71-81 291 2.00 12,524.00Chris Baryla .................... T70 68-73-70 211 .91 11,842.00Justin Bolli ..................... T70 70-71-70 211 .91 11,842.00Chris Couch .................... T70 68-71-72 211 .91 11,842.00Steve Lowery ................. T70 73-64-74 211 .91 11,842.00Parker McLachlin ........... T70 68-75-68 211 .91 11,842.00Ryan Palmer ................... T70 71-70-70 211 .91 11,842.00Sam Saunders (S)........... T70 72-70-69 211 11,842.00Bo Van Pelt ..................... T70 65-71-75 211 .91 11,842.00Johnson Wagner ............ T70 75-70-66 211 .91 11,842.00Mark Wilson .................. T70 71-68-72 211 .91 11,842.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieThe following players did not finish(C=cut, W=withdrew)C—212-Ricky Barnes, Henrik Bjornstad, Jason Bohn, Brian Davis,James Driscoll, Retief Goosen, Billy Horschel, Troy Merritt, ScottPiercy, Chris Riley, Kyle Stanley, Cameron Tringale, Vance Veazey,213-Chris DiMarco, Jeff Gove, Ryuji Imada, Lee Janzen, GregKraft, Martin Laird, Corey Pavin, Kevin Sutherland, NicholasThompson, Omar Uresti, 214-Mark Brooks, John Daly, Brendon deJonge, Graham DeLaet, Todd Hamilton, David Lutterus, AndrewMcLardy, Fran Quinn, 215-Brent Delahoussaye, Mathew Goggin,Ryo Ishikawa, Marc Leishman, Joe Ogilvie, Marc Turnesa, 216-Aaron Baddeley, Matt Bettencourt, Craig Bowden, Kevin Chappell,Michael Connell, Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te, Jeff Overton, Rory Sabbatini,217-J.J. Henry, Jeff Klauk, Derek Lamely, Bill Lunde, Garth Mulroy,Mark O’Meara, Jerry Pate, Roland Thatcher, 218-Rich Beem, DanielChopra, Tim Herron, Jamie Lovemark, Mitch Lowe, Brenden Pappas,Jimmy Walker, 219-Brad Faxon, Davis Love III, Chris Stroud, SteveWheatcroft, 220-Woody Austin, Harrison Frazar, Tim Petrovic, JerodTurner, 221-Brad Adamonis, John Huston, 222-Rich Barcelo, SandyLyle, Brian Stuard, 223-Stuart Appleby, Notah Begay III, MathiasGronberg. W—140-Matt Kuchar.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsBING CROSBY PROFESSIONAL-AMATEUR1937 Sam Snead ....................68 George Von Elm ............. 72 Rancho Santa Fe CC, Rancho Santa Fe, CA .....73/6,7691938 Sam Snead ...................139 Jimmy Hines ..................141 Rancho Santa Fe CC, Rancho Santa Fe, CA .....73/6,7691939 Dutch Harrison ..............138 Byron Nelson .................139 Rancho Santa Fe CC, Rancho Santa Fe, CA .....73/6,769Horton Smith1940 Ed Oliver .......................135 Vic Ghezzi ......................138 Rancho Santa Fe CC, Rancho Santa Fe, CA .....73/6,7691941 Sam Snead ...................136 Craig Wood ....................137 Rancho Santa Fe CC, Rancho Santa Fe, CA .....73/6,7691942 John Dawson# ..............133 Leland Gibson ................136 Rancho Santa Fe CC, Rancho Santa Fe, CA .....73/6,769Lloyd Mangrum1943 No Tournament1944 No Tournament1945 No Tournament1946 No Tournament1947 Ed Furgol .......................213 Tied ................................... Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506George Fazio Monterey Peninsula CC (Dunes), Pebble Beach, CA ..71/6,356Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,8151948 Lloyd Mangrum .............205 Stan Leonard .................210 Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Monterey Peninsula CC (Dunes), Pebble Beach, CA ..71/6,356Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,8151949 Ben Hogan ....................208 Jim Ferrier .....................210 Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Monterey Peninsula CC (Dunes), Pebble Beach, CA ..71/6,356Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,8151950 Sam Snead ...................214 Tied ................................... Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Jack Burke, Jr. Monterey Peninsula CC (Dunes), Pebble Beach, CA ..71/6,356Smiley Quick Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,815Dave DouglasKEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortened # = Amateur + = Canceled after two rounds due to unplayable course conditions3-16 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonAT&T Pebble BeachNational Pro-AmNOTESDustin Johnson birdied the par-5 18th hole atPebble Beach in 2010 to gain a one-stroke victoryover David Duval and J.B. Holmes, making himthe first player in 20 years to win back to back inthe AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. Johnsonhit his 3-iron second shot into the front-right bunkeron No. 18 and blasted out to 3 feet to win.DAVID DUVALDustin Johnson’s final-round 74 in 2010 wasthe highest final round for a winner on the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> since Parker McLachlin shot an identical74 at the 2008 Legends Reno-Tahoe Open and thehighest for the winner at the AT&T Pebble BeachNational Pro-Am since Johnny Miller posted a 74in capturing the 1994 event.With his 2010 win, Dustin Johnson became thesecond U.S. native in his 20s with three or more<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victories. Sean O’Hair had won threeevents—2004 John Deere Classic, 2008 TransitionsChampionship, 2009 Quail Hollow Championship—by the time of Johnson’s win at Pebble.Tournament Record:268, Mark O’Meara, 1997; Phil Mickelson, 2007Tournament Course Record:62, Tom Kite, 1983; David Duval, 1997 (Pebble Beach GL)62, Matt Gogel, 2001 (Poppy Hills GC)62, Phil Mickelson, 2005; Luke Donald, 2006(Spyglass Hill GC)63, J.P. Hayes, 2010 (Monterey Peninsula CC)<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1951 Byron Nelson ................209 Cary Middlecoff .............212 Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Monterey Peninsula CC (Dunes), Pebble Beach, CA ..71/6,356Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,8151952 Jimmy Demaret ............145 Art Bell ...........................147 Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Monterey Peninsula CC (Dunes), Pebble Beach, CA ..71/6,356Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,815THE BING CROSBY PROFESSIONAL-AMATEUR INVITATIONAL1953 Lloyd Mangrum .............204 Julius Boros ...................208 Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,815Monterey Peninsula CC (Dunes), Pebble Beach, CA ..71/6,3561954 Dutch Harrison ..............210 Jimmy Demaret .............211 Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Monterey Peninsula CC (Dunes), Pebble Beach, CA ..71/6,356Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,8151955 Cary Middlecoff ............209 Julius Boros ...................213 Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Paul McGuire Monterey Peninsula CC (Dunes), Pebble Beach, CA ..71/6,356Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,815BING CROSBY NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL-AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP1956 Cary Middlecoff ............202 Mike Souchak ................207 Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Monterey Peninsula CC (Dunes), Pebble Beach, CA ..71/6,356Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,8151957 Jay Hebert ....................213 Cary Middlecoff .............215 Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Monterey Peninsula CC (Dunes), Pebble Beach, CA ..71/6,356Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,8151958 Billy Casper ...................277 Dave Marr ......................281 Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Monterey Peninsula CC (Dunes), Pebble Beach, CA ..71/6,356Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,815BING CROSBY NATIONAL1959 Art Wall ........................279 Jimmy Demaret .............281 Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Gene Littler Monterey Peninsula CC (Dunes), Pebble Beach, CA ..71/6,356Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,8151960 Ken Venturi ...................286 Julius Boros ...................289 Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Tommy Jacobs Monterey Peninsula CC (Dunes), Pebble Beach, CA ..71/6,356Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,8151961 Bob Rosburg .................282 Roberto De Vicenzo .......283 Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Dave Ragan Monterey Peninsula CC (Dunes), Pebble Beach, CA ..71/6,356Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,8151962 Doug Ford* ...................286 Joe Campbell .................286 Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Monterey Peninsula CC (Dunes), Pebble Beach, CA ..71/6,356Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,8151963 Billy Casper ...................285 Dave Hill ........................286 Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Jack Nicklaus Monterey Peninsula CC (Dunes), Pebble Beach, CA ..71/6,356Gary Player Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,815Bob RosburgArt WallBING CROSBY NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL-AMATEUR1964 Tony Lema ....................284 Gay Brewer ....................287 Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Bo Wininger Monterey Peninsula CC (Dunes), Pebble Beach, CA ..71/6,356Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,8151965 Bruce Crampton ............284 Tony Lema .....................287 Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Monterey Peninsula CC (Shore), Pebble Beach, CA ....71/6,356Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,8151966 Don Massengale ..........283 Arnold Palmer ................284 Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Monterey Peninsula CC (Shore), Pebble Beach, CA ....71/6,356Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ..........72/6,8151967 Jack Nicklaus ...............284 Billy Casper ....................289 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,815Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA ............72/6,8101968 Johnny Pott* .................285 Billy Casper ....................285 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,815Bruce Devlin Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA ............72/6,8101969 George Archer ..............283 Bob Dickson ...................284 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,815Dale Douglass Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Howie Johnson Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA ............72/6,8101970 Bert Yancey ..................278 Jack Nicklaus ................279 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,815Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA ............72/6,8101971 Tom Shaw .....................278 Arnold Palmer ................280 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,815Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA ............72/6,8101972 Jack Nicklaus* .............284 Johnny Miller ................284 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,815Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA ............72/6,8101973 Jack Nicklaus* .............282 Raymond Floyd ..............282 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,815Orville Moody Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA ............72/6,8101974 Johnny Miller~ .............208 Grier Jones ....................212 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,815Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA ............72/6,810KEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortened # = AmateurSECTION 3 <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-17


SECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES32011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonAT&T Pebble BeachNational Pro-AmNOTESDustin Johnson became the first player sinceTiger Woods to win in his first three seasonson <strong>TOUR</strong>. Retief Goosen joined the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>in 2001 after winning the U.S. Open and subsequentlywon the next two seasons.RETIEF GOOSENDustin Johnson became the first player sinceDavis Love III (2003) in the final group to birdiethe 72nd hole to win by one stroke. Love enteredthe final round in 2003 with a two-stroke lead andeventually birdied the final hole to outlast TomLehman by one stroke.Dustin Johnson became the youngest player todefend a tournament title since Tiger Woods wonthe Western Open in 1999 (23 years, 6 months, 4days). He was also the second-youngest player todefend at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. Sam Snead (25 years, 7 months, 20 days)was three days younger when he won his secondstraight title at Pebble Beach in 1938.Back-to-back winners at the AT&T Pebble BeachNational Pro-Am include:Sam Snead—1937-38 (1937 was 18 holes; 1938was 36 holes)Cary Middlecoff—1955-56 (54 holes)Jack Nicklaus—1972-73 (72 holes)Tom Watson—1977-78 (72 holes)Mark O’Meara—1989-90 (72 holes)Dustin Johnson—2009-10 (2009 was rain-shortened54 holes; 2010 was 72 holes)<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1975 Gene Littler ...................280 Hubert Green .................284 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,815Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA ............72/6,8101976 Ben Crenshaw ..............281 Mike Morley ..................283 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,815Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA ............72/6,8101977 Tom Watson .................273 Tony Jacklin ...................274 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,815Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Monterey Peninsula CC (Shore), Pebble Beach, CA ....71/6,4001978 Tom Watson* ...............280 Ben Crenshaw ...............280 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,815Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA ............72/6,8101979 Lon Hinkle* ...................284 Andy Bean .....................284 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,815Mark Hayes Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA ............72/6,8101980 George Burns ................280 Dan Pohl ........................281 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,815Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,5061981 John Cook~* .................209 Bobby Clampett .............209 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,815Ben Crenshaw Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Hale Irwin Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA ............72/6,810Barney Thompson1982 Jim Simons ...................274 Craig Stadler ..................276 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,815Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA ............72/6,8101983 Tom Kite .......................276 Rex Caldwell ..................278 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,815Calvin Peete Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA ............72/6,8101984 Hale Irwin* ...................278 Jim Nelford ....................278 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,815Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA ............72/6,8101985 Mark O’Meara ..............283 Kikuo Arai ......................284 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,815Larry Rinker Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Curtis Strange Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA ............72/6,810AT&T PEBBLE BEACH NATIONAL PRO-AM1986 Fuzzy Zoeller~ ...............205 Payne Stewart ...............210 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,815Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA ............72/6,8101987 Johnny Miller ...............278 Payne Stewart ...............279 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,815Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,8101988 Steve Jones* ................280 Bob Tway .......................280 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,815Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA ............72/6,8101989 Mark O’Meara ..............277 Tom Kite ........................278 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,815Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA ............72/6,8101990 Mark O’Meara ..............281 Kenny Perry ....................283 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,815Cypress Point CC, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,506Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA ............72/6,8101991 Paul Azinger ..................274 Brian Claar .....................278 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,815Corey Pavin Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA ............72/6,810Poppy Hills GC, Pebble Beach, CA ...............72/6,8651992 Mark O’Meara* ............275 Jeff Sluman ...................275 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,815Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA ............72/6,810Poppy Hills GC, Pebble Beach, CA ...............72/6,8651993 Brett Ogle .....................276 Billy Ray Brown .............279 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,815Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA ............72/6,810Poppy Hills GC, Pebble Beach, CA ...............72/6,8651994 Johnny Miller ...............281 Jeff Maggert .................282 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,815Corey Pavin Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA ............72/6,810Kirk Triplett Poppy Hills GC, Pebble Beach, CA ...............72/6,865Tom Watson1995 Peter Jacobsen .............271 David Duval ...................273 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,799Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA ............72/6,810Poppy Hills GC, Pebble Beach, CA ...............72/6,8651996 No Tournament+1997 Mark O’Meara ..............268 David Duval ...................269 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,799Tiger Woods Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA ............72/6,859Poppy Hills GC, Pebble Beach, CA ...............72/6,8611998 Phil Mickelson~ ............202 Tom Pernice, Jr..............203 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,799Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA ............72/6,859Poppy Hills GC, Pebble Beach, CA ...............72/6,8611999 Payne Stewart~ ............206 Frank Lickliter II .............207 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,799Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA ............72/6,859Poppy Hills GC, Pebble Beach, CA ...............72/6,8612000 Tiger Woods .................273 Matt Gogel ....................275 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,816Vijay Singh Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA ............72/6,817Poppy Hills GC, Pebble Beach, CA ...............72/6,833KEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortened + = Canceled after two rounds due to unplayable course conditions3-18 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonAT&T Pebble BeachNational Pro-AmNOTESDustin Johnson tied Dan Pohl (1980) for the lowback-nine score at Pebble Beach Golf Links with a30 in the first round. He also tied Phil Mickelson(2005) for the front-nine record at Spyglass HillGolf Course with a 30 in the third round.The 196, 54-hole total by Dustin Johnson andPaul Goydos in 2010 matched the first 54-holerecord low total at the AT&T Pebble BeachNational Pro-Am, set by Phil Mickelson in 2005.The final-round stroke average at Pebble BeachGolf Links in 2010 was 73.217, compared to acumulative 70.833 through the first three roundson the host course.Paul Goydos (T5) went 45 consecutive holeswithout a bogey in 2010 until he bogeyed the par-3fifth hole in the final round. Prior to that, his lastbogey came in the first round on his 13th hole (No.4) at Monterey Peninsula Country Club.PAUL GOYDOS<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards2001 Davis Love III ................272 Vijay Singh .....................273 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,816Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA ............72/6,817Poppy Hills GC, Pebble Beach, CA ...............72/6,8332002 Matt Gogel ...................274 Pat Perez ........................277 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,816Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA ............72/6,862Poppy Hills GC, Pebble Beach, CA ...............72/6,8332003 Davis Love III ................274 Tom Lehman ..................275 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,816Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA ............72/6,862Poppy Hills GC, Pebble Beach, CA ...............72/6,8332004 Vijay Singh ....................272 Jeff Maggert .................275 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,816Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA ............72/6,862Poppy Hills GC, Pebble Beach, CA ...............72/6,8332005 Phil Mickelson ..............269 Mike Weir ......................273 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,737Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA ............72/6,862Poppy Hills GC, Pebble Beach, CA ...............72/6,8332006 Arron Oberholser ..........271 Rory Sabbatini ...............276 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,816Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA ............72/6,862Poppy Hills GC, Pebble Beach, CA ...............72/6,8332007 Phil Mickelson ..............268 Kevin Sutherland ...........273 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,816Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA ............72/6,833Poppy Hills GC, Pebble Beach, CA ...............72/6,9532008 Steve Lowery* ..............278 Vijay Singh .....................278 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,816Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA ............72/6,953Poppy Hills GC, Pebble Beach, CA ...............72/6,8332009 Dustin Johnson~ ...........201 Mike Weir ......................205 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,874Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA ............72/6,953Poppy Hills GC, Pebble Beach, CA ...............72/6,9442010 Dustin Johnson .............270 David Duval ...................271 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,816J.B. Holmes Spyglass Hill GC, Pebble Beach, CA ............72/6,953Monterey Peninsula CC, Pebble Beach, CA ....70/6,838KEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortened # = AmateurSECTION 3 <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIESDustin Johnson held a share of the lead aftereach round in 2010 on his way to victory. Eightprevious 72-hole winners of the AT&T PebbleBeach National Pro-Am held at least a share ofthe lead for all four rounds—Phil Mickelson(2005 and 2007), Tom Shaw (1970) Bert Yancey(1970), Lloyd Mangrum(1953), Jimmy Demaret(1952), Lloyd Mangrum (1948) and Ed Oliver(1940). Mickelson (2005) is the only wire-to-wirewinner (no ties after each round) in tournamenthistory.A view with the sixth green above and the seventh tee and green below from the18th fairway before the final round of the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-19


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season2010 World Golf Championships-Accenture Match Play Championship[7th of 37 events in the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season]SECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3POULTERRESULTSWinner: IAN POULTERFedExCup Points: 550 $1,400,000First-Round ResultsMatch #1 Robert Allenby (12) def. Peter Hanson (53)....................... 4 and 2Match #2 Luke Donald (21) def. Graeme McDowell (44) .................. 2 and 1Match #3 Brian Gay (54) def. Kenny Perry (11).................................. 2 and 1Match #4 Zach Johnson (22) def. Francesco Molinari (43) ..............21 holesMatch #5 Ian Poulter (9) def. Justin Leonard (56) ............................19 holesMatch #6 Adam Scott (41) def. Angel Cabrera (24) .......................... 3 and 2Match #7 Geoff Ogilvy (10) def. Alexander Noren (55) ..................... 7 and 5Match #8 Camilo Villegas (23) def. Dustin Johnson (42) .................. 4 and 3Match #9 Rory McIlroy (5) def. Kevin Na (60) ........................................ 1-upMatch #10 Oliver Wilson (37) def. Miguel Angel Jimenez (28) .......... 3 and 2Match #11 Paul Casey (6) def. Stephen Ames (59) ............................. 5 and 4Match #12 Mike Weir (38) def. Alvaro Quiros (27) ............................. 8 and 6Match #13 Jeev Milkha Singh (57) def. Padraig Harrington (8).......... 3 and 1Match #14 Matt Kuchar (40) def. Anthony Kim (25)............................ 3 and 2Match #15 Ben Crane (58) def. Henrik Stenson (7) .......................ConcessionMatch #16 Y.E. Yang (26) def. Soren Kjeldsen (39)............................. 2 and 1Match #17 Sergio Garcia (13) def. David Toms (52)................................. 2-upMatch #18 Anders Hansen (45) def. Lucas Glover (20) ....................... 2 and 1Match #19 Sean O’Hair (14) def. Simon Dyson (51)............................ 3 and 1Match #20 Stewart Cink (19) def. Edoardo Molinari (46)......................... 2-upMatch #21 Robert Karlsson (16) def. Rory Sabbatini (49) ..................20 holesMatch #22 Thongchai Jaidee (48) def. Ross Fisher (17) ..................... 5 and 4Match #23 Ernie Els (15) def. Ryan Moore (50)................................... 4 and 3Match #24 Retief Goosen (18) def. Soren Hansen (47)....................... 3 and 2Match #25 Martin Kaymer (4) def. Chad Campbell (51)...................... 4 and 2Match #26 Tim Clark (36) def. Vijay Singh (29) ....................................... 1-upMarana, AZ February 17-21, 2010 FedExCup Points: 550 (first) Purse: $8,500,000The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club Par/Yards: 36-36—72/7,849WEATHER: Wednesday: Clear with a low of 49 and highs in themid-70s with SE winds 5-10 mph Thursday: Sunny with a high of72 and SE winds shifting WSW 4-8 mph. Friday: Partly cloudy withhighs in the low-70s with winds SW 10-15 mph. Saturday: Morningtemperatures in the low to mid-50s with winds 10-15 mph. By 11a.m., rainfall and winds up to 35 mph pushed the temperature downinto the low-40s and caused a 15-minute delay from 12:29-12:44p.m. during the beginning of the semifinal matches. The remainderof the day stayed in the high-40s with light showers on and off.Sunday: Cold temperatures never got higher than 61 and stayed inthe 50s most of the day. Cloudy skies with SW winds 10-15 mphwith gusts up to 20 mph.Match #27 Jim Furyk (3) def. Scott Verplank (62) ............................... 2 and 1Match #28 Charl Schwartzel (35) def. Hunter Mahan (30).................. 2 and 1Match #29 Ross McGowan (64) def. Steve Stricker (1) .....................19 holesMatch #30 Ryo Ishikawa (32) def. Michael Sim (33)................................ 2-upMatch #31 Lee Westwood (2) def. Chris Wood (63) ........................... 3 and 1Match #32 Nick Watney (31) def. Yuta Ikeda (34) .............................. 4 and 3Second-Round ResultsMatch #33 Oliver Wilson (37) def. Rory McIlroy (5) ..........................20 holesMatch #34 Luke Donald (21) def. Robert Allenby (12)......................... 6 and 5Match #35 Paul Casey (6) def. Mike Weir (38).................................... 5 and 4Match #36 Brian Gay (53) def. Zach Johnson (22) ................................... 2-upMatch #37 Jeev Milkha Singh (57) def. Matt Kuchar (40) ....................... 1-upMatch #38 Ian Poulter (9) def. Adam Scott (41) .................................. 2 and 1Match #39 Ben Crane (58) def. Y.E. Yang (26) .................................... 3 and 2Match #40 Camilo Villegas (23) def. Geoff Ogilvy (10) ....................... 2 and 1Match #41 Tim Clark (36) def. Martin Kaymer (4) ............................... 3 and 2Match #42 Sergio Garcia (13) def. Anders Hansen (45)...................... 2 and 1Match #43 Charl Schwartzel (35) def. Jim Furyk (3)............................ 3 and 2Match #44 Stewart Cink (19) def. Sean O’Hair (14) ................................. 1-upMatch #45 Ryo Ishikawa (32) def. Ross McGowan (64)........................... 1-upMatch #46 Thongchai Jaidee (48) def. Robert Karlsson (16) ............. 4 and 3Match #47 Nick Watney (31) def. Lee Westwood (2) ......................... 2 and 1Match #48 Retief Goosen (18) def. Ernie Els (15)...............................20 holes<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> members in the second round received 47 FedExCup points and earned $95,000 each.Third-Round ResultsMatch #49 Sergio Garcia (13) def. Tim Clark (36) ............................... 2 and 1Match #50 Oliver Wilson (37) def. Luke Donald (21)..........................20 holesMatch #51 Stewart Cink (19) def. Charl Schwartzel (35) ...................19 holesMatch #52 Paul Casey (6) def. Brian Gay (53) ..................................... 5 and 4Match #53 Thongchai Jaidee (48) def. Ryo Ishikawa (32) .................. 5 and 4Match #54 Ian Poulter (9) def. Jeev Milkha Singh (57)....................... 5 and 4Match #55 Retief Goosen (18) def. Nick Watney (31).............................. 1-upMatch #56 Camilo Villegas (23) def. Ben Crane (58)........................... 3 and 2<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> members losing in the third round received 68 FedExCup points and earned $140,000 each.Quarterfinal ResultsMatch #57 Ian Poulter (9) def. Thongchai Jaidee (48) ............................. 1-upMatch #58 Sergio Garcia (13) def. Oliver Wilson (37)......................... 4 and 3Match #59 Camilo Villegas (23) def. Retief Goosen (18) .................... 4 and 3Match #60 Paul Casey (6) def. Stewart Cink (19) ............................... 5 and 4<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> members losing in the quarterfinals received 101 FedExCup points and earned $270,000 each.Semifinal ResultsMatch #61 Ian Poulter (9) def. Sergio Garcia (13) ............................... 7 and 6Match #62 Paul Casey (6) def. Camilo Villegas (23)...........................24 holesConsolation and Final ResultsMatch #63 Camilo Villegas (23) def. Sergio Garcia (13) ..................... 5 and 4Match #64 Ian Poulter (9) def. Paul Casey (6) ..................................... 4 and 2NOTESIan Poulter was 4-up through 14 holes of the36-hole final in 2010 and 2-up after the morning18 holes. Poulter won the 19th and 20th holes andwas never less than 2-up during the remainder ofthe match, eventually winning 4 and 2 for his first<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory.With his victory over Paul Casey at the 2010World Golf Championships-Accenture Match PlayChampionship, Ian Poulter advanced to No. 5 inthe Official World Golf Ranking, his highest careerranking. Casey moved to No. 6 in the world with hisrunner-up finish.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Location Par/YardsWORLD GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS–ACCENTURE MATCH PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP1999 Jeff Maggert ...........38 Holes Andrew Magee La Costa Resort and Spa, Carlsbad, CA .......................72/7,0222000 Darren Clarke .............4 and 3 Tiger Woods La Costa Resort and Spa, Carlsbad, CA .......................72/7,0222001 Steve Stricker ............2 and 1 Pierre Fulke The Metropolitan Club, South Oakleigh, .....................72/7,066Victoria, Australia2002 Kevin Sutherland ......... 1-up Scott McCarron La Costa Resort and Spa, Carlsbad, CA .......................72/7,0222003 Tiger Woods ..............2 and 1 David Toms La Costa Resort and Spa, Carlsbad, CA .......................72/7,2782004 Tiger Woods ..............3 and 2 Davis Love III La Costa Resort and Spa, Carlsbad, CA .......................72/7,2472005 David Toms ................6 and 5 Chris DiMarco La Costa Resort and Spa, Carlsbad, CA .......................72/7,2472006 Geoff Ogilvy ...............3 and 2 Davis Love III La Costa Resort and Spa, Carlsbad, CA .......................72/7,2772007 Henrik Stenson ..........2 and 1 Geoff Ogilvy The Gallery at Dove Mountain, Marana, AZ ................72/7,4662008 Tiger Woods ..............8 and 7 Stewart Cink The Gallery at Dove Mountain, Marana, AZ ................72/7,4132009 Geoff Ogilvy ...............4 and 3 Paul Casey The Ritz-Carlton GC, Marana, AZ .................................72/7,8492010 Ian Poulter .................4 and 2 Paul Casey The Ritz-Carlton GC, Marana, AZ .................................72/7,849Ian Poulter is the first player from England to wina World Golf Championships event.3-20 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season2010 Mayakoba Golf Classicat Riviera Maya - Cancun[8th of 37 events in the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season]BECKMANPlaya del Carmen, Mexico February 18-21, 2010 FedExCup Points: 250 (first) Purse: $3,600,000El Camaleon Golf Club Par/Yards: 36-35—71/6,923LEADERSFirst RoundJoe Durant ..................................64 (-7)Cameron Beckman .....................65 (-6)Briny Baird ..................................65 (-6)Jarrod Lyle ..................................65 (-6)J.P. Hayes ...................................65 (-6)Five Players .................................66 (-5)Second RoundJoe Durant ..............................130 (-12)J.P. Hayes ...............................132 (-10)Cameron Beckman ...................133 (-9)Tom Pernice Jr. .........................134 (-8)Brian Stuard ..............................134 (-8)Third RoundJoe Durant ..............................199 (-14)Charles Warren ......................201 (-12)J.P. Hayes ...............................201 (-12)Chad Collins ............................202 (-11)Cameron Beckman .................202 (-11)Kevin Stadler ..........................203 (-10)CUT: 76 players at 1-under 141 from a field of 132 professionals.RESULTSWinner: CAMERON BECKMANFedExCup Points: 250 $648,00065-68-69-67 269 (-15)FedExCupPlayer Finish Scores Total Points MoneyCameron Beckman ............. 1 65-68-69-67 269 250.00 $648,000.00Joe Durant ....................... T2 64-66-69-72 271 122.50 316,800.00Brian Stuard ..................... T2 67-67-71-66 271 122.50 316,800.00Briny Baird ........................ T4 65-70-69-68 272 52.60 135,720.00Chad Collins ..................... T4 67-68-67-70 272 52.60 135,720.00J.P. Hayes ........................ T4 65-67-69-71 272 52.60 135,720.00Richard S. Johnson .......... T4 68-71-68-65 272 52.60 135,720.00Skip Kendall ..................... T4 70-69-69-64 272 52.60 135,720.00Jarrod Lyle ....................... T9 65-72-69-67 273 38.75 100,800.00Kevin Stadler .................... T9 69-67-67-70 273 38.75 100,800.00Charles Warren .............. T11 67-69-65-73 274 33.75 86,400.00Matt Weibring ............... T11 69-67-68-70 274 33.75 86,400.00Mark Hensby .................. T13 67-68-71-69 275 28.50 67,500.00Ted Purdy ....................... T13 69-69-67-70 275 28.50 67,500.00Chris Riley ...................... T13 68-68-70-69 275 28.50 67,500.00Heath Slocum ................. T13 68-69-67-71 275 28.50 67,500.00Glen Day ......................... T17 70-68-68-70 276 26.50 54,000.00Shaun Micheel ............... T17 68-68-70-70 276 26.50 54,000.00Mike Small ..................... T17 73-68-68-67 276 54,000.00K.J. Choi ......................... T20 67-70-69-71 277 25.00 43,440.00Charles Howell III ........... T20 68-71-66-72 277 25.00 43,440.00Jeff Maggert .................. T20 66-70-71-70 277 25.00 43,440.00Marco Dawson ............... T23 69-71-70-68 278 23.00 32,040.00WEATHER: Thursday: Mostly cloudy with temperatures in the mid-70s. Winds NNE at 10-20 mph. Friday: Mostly cloudy with light rainshowers in the morning and early afternoon and highs in the mid-70s.Winds E at 10-20 mph. Saturday: Partly cloudy with highs in the low80s. Winds ESE at 10-20 mph. Sunday: Mostly cloudy and humid,with scattered light showers during the afternoon. High of 83. WindsSE 10-20 mph.Tim Herron ..................... T23 70-71-66-71 278 23.00 $32,040.00Billy Mayfair ................... T23 72-65-71-70 278 23.00 32,040.00Tom Pernice, Jr. ............. T23 66-68-71-73 278 23.00 32,040.00Fran Quinn ...................... T23 72-67-70-69 278 23.00 32,040.00Michael Connell ............. T28 70-67-70-72 279 19.50 22,440.00Todd Hamilton ................ T28 71-68-69-71 279 19.50 22,440.00Jerry Kelly ...................... T28 68-72-69-70 279 19.50 22,440.00Spencer Levin ................. T28 69-69-70-71 279 19.50 22,440.00Frank Lickliter II .............. T28 72-68-70-69 279 19.50 22,440.00Shigeki Maruyama ......... T28 66-71-73-69 279 19.50 22,440.00Vance Veazey ................. T28 71-66-71-71 279 19.50 22,440.00Dean Wilson .................. T28 67-71-70-71 279 19.50 22,440.00Mark Wilson .................. T28 71-69-70-69 279 19.50 22,440.00Mark Brooks ................... T37 69-70-71-70 280 16.50 16,920.00John Morse .................... T37 70-68-71-71 280 16.50 16,920.00Chris Tidland .................. T37 67-69-72-72 280 16.50 16,920.00Matt Bettencourt ........... T40 71-68-69-73 281 13.75 12,960.00Erik Compton (Q) ............ T40 67-72-73-69 281 12,960.00Brendon de Jonge .......... T40 70-68-67-76 281 13.75 12,960.00Thomas Levet (S)............ T40 66-70-69-76 281 12,960.00J.L. Lewis ....................... T40 71-69-70-71 281 13.75 12,960.00Santiago Luna (S)........... T40 71-70-68-72 281 12,960.00Chris Stroud ................... T40 69-71-71-70 281 13.75 12,960.00Jay Williamson .............. T40 67-71-73-70 281 13.75 12,960.00Kirk Triplett .................... T48 71-69-68-74 282 10.00 8,948.58Michael Clark II .............. T48 70-70-71-71 282 10.00 8,948.57Jason Gore ..................... T48 66-71-68-77 282 10.00 8,948.57J.J. Henry ....................... T48 70-69-69-74 282 10.00 $8,948.57John Merrick .................. T48 68-72-70-72 282 10.00 8,948.57Steve Wheatcroft ........... T48 67-70-71-74 282 10.00 8,948.57Garrett Willis ................. T48 69-69-74-70 282 10.00 8,948.57Craig Bowden ................. T55 68-70-71-74 283 7.25 8,172.00Brad Faxon ..................... T55 71-68-71-73 283 7.25 8,172.00Paul Stankowski ............. T55 71-68-71-73 283 7.25 8,172.00Boo Weekley .................. T55 67-72-71-73 283 7.25 8,172.00Kris Blanks ..................... T59 72-69-71-72 284 5.75 7,956.00Alejandro Canizares (S).. T59 69-69-73-73 284 7,956.00David Lutterus ................ T61 72-68-75-70 285 4.75 7,812.00Chris Wilson ................... T61 70-70-72-73 285 4.75 7,812.00Justin Bolli ..................... T63 73-68-68-77 286 3.25 7,596.00Greg Kraft ....................... T63 69-70-76-71 286 3.25 7,596.00Joe Ogilvie ..................... T63 69-70-75-72 286 3.25 7,596.00Roger Tambellini ............ T63 70-69-68-79 286 3.25 7,596.00Jim Carter ...................... T67 70-70-74-73 287 1.25 7,308.00John Daly ....................... T67 68-69-69-81 287 1.25 7,308.00Jonathan Kaye ............... T67 70-70-72-75 287 1.25 7,308.00Carl Pettersson ............... T67 70-71-73-73 287 1.25 7,308.00Craig Barlow .................. T71 70-69-78-71 288 .48 7,056.00Mark Calcavecchia ......... T71 68-72-73-75 288 .48 7,056.00Jerod Turner ................... T71 70-70-70-78 288 .48 7,056.00Robin Freeman ................. 74 70-71-77-72 290 .46 6,912.00Spike McRoy .................... 75 73-67-75-76 291 .45 6,840.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieSECTION 3 <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIESThe following players did not finish(C=cut, W=withdrew, D=disqualified, A=amateur)C—142-Robert Damron, Nick Dougherty, Steve Elkington, JimMcGovern, Andrew McLardy, Dicky Pride, Chris Smith, Kyle Stanley,Cameron Tringale, Omar Uresti, 143-Blake Adams, Graham DeLaet,Brent Delahoussaye, Mathias Gronberg, Kevin Johnson, Kent Jones,Cliff Kresge, Josh Teater, 144-Henrik Bjornstad, Carlos Franco,Robert Gamez, Jeff Gove, Jose Trauwitz, Grant Waite, 145-Rich Barcelo, Ben Fox, Pablo Martin, 146-Jorge Campillo, RobertGarrigus, Derek Lamely, Pedro Oriol, Esteban Toledo, 147-StuartAppleby, Chris Baryla, Brian Bateman, Bobby Clampett, Troy Merritt,Brenden Pappas, Phil Tataurangi, Tim Wilkinson, 148-Guy Boros,Tom Byrum, Harrison Frazar, Len Mattiace, 150-David Duval, JamesNitties, Aron Price, 151-Jay Delsing, Garth Mulroy, 154-Eric Axley,Alejandro Quiroz, 166-Guillermo Davila. W—John Huston, ChrisDiMarco, 76-Lance Ten Broeck, 75-Cameron Percy. D—140-MattEvery.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsMAYAKOBA GOLF CLASSIC AT RIVIERA MAYA2007 Fred Funk* ....................266 Jose Coceres .................266 El Camaleón GC at Mayakoba, ....................70/6,923Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico2008 Brian Gay ......................264 Steve Marino .................266 El Camaleón GC at Mayakoba, ....................70/6,923Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico2009 Mark Wilson .................267 J.J. Henry ......................269 El Camaleón GC at Mayakoba, ....................70/6,923Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico2010 Cameron Beckman ........269 Joe Durant .....................271 El Camaleón GC at Mayakoba, ....................71/6,923Brian StuardPlaya del Carmen, Quintana Roo, MexicoKEY: * = PlayoffA scenic view of the 15th green during the third round of the Mayakoba Golf Classic at El Camaléon Golf Club.Tournament Record:264, Brian Gay, 2008Tournament Course Record:61, Roland Thatcher, 2008<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-21


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season2010 Waste Management[9th of 37 events in thePhoenix Open <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season]SECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3MAHANWinner: HUNTER MAHANFedExCup Points: 500 $1,080,00068-70-65-65 268 (-16)ORDER OF FINISHFedExCupPlayer Finish Scores Total Points MoneyHunter Mahan .................... 1 68-70-65-65 268 500.00 $1,080,000.00Rickie Fowler (S) ................ 2 65-67-69-68 269 300.00 648,000.00Y.E. Yang ............................ 3 66-70-69-65 270 190.00 408,000.00Chris Couch ...................... T4 67-66-70-68 271 115.00 248,000.00Mathew Goggin ............... T4 66-67-70-68 271 115.00 248,000.00Charles Howell III ............. T4 69-66-68-68 271 115.00 248,000.00Vaughn Taylor .................... 7 68-68-68-68 272 90.00 201,000.00Robert Allenby ................. T8 69-65-69-70 273 72.50 156,000.00Matt Every ........................ T8 63-70-68-72 273 72.50 156,000.00Bryce Molder .................... T8 68-67-70-68 273 72.50 156,000.00Joe Ogilvie (S).................. T8 71-66-66-70 273 72.50 156,000.00Scott Piercy ...................... T8 68-67-65-73 273 72.50 156,000.00Camilo Villegas ................ T8 62-69-71-71 273 72.50 156,000.00Rich Beem ...................... T14 70-65-70-69 274 52.50 87,360.00Fred Couples .................. T14 67-70-68-69 274 52.50 87,360.00Ryuji Imada .................... T14 65-71-68-70 274 52.50 87,360.00Tom Lehman ................... T14 66-67-71-70 274 52.50 87,360.00Ryan Moore .................... T14 66-66-74-68 274 52.50 87,360.00Ryan Palmer ................... T14 69-68-69-68 274 52.50 87,360.00Alvaro Quiros (S) ............ T14 67-66-71-70 274 87,360.00Andres Romero .............. T14 69-67-69-69 274 52.50 87,360.00D.J. Trahan ..................... T14 70-68-69-67 274 52.50 87,360.00Mark Wilson .................. T14 65-66-72-71 274 52.50 87,360.00Chad Campbell ............... T24 68-68-69-70 275 41.50 42,525.00Scottsdale, AZ February 25-28, 2010 FedExCup Points: 500 (first) Purse: $6,000,000TPC Scottsdale Par/Yards: 35-36—71/7,216LEADERSFirst RoundCamilo Villegas ...........................62 (-9)Matt Every ..................................63 (-8)Rickie Fowler ..............................65 (-6)Ryuji Imada .................................65 (-6)Justin Rose .................................65 (-6)Mark Wilson ...............................65 (-6)Hunter Mahan ......................... 68 (T29)CUT: 77 Professionals and one amateur at 3-under 139 from a field of142 professionals and two amateurs.WEATHER: Thursday: Sunny with temperatures in the mid-70s.Variable winds 6-12 mph. Friday: Mostly sunny with light, variablewinds. Temperatures reached into the lower 70s. Play was called forthe day at 6:31 p.m. due to darkness with one player left on the course.The second round resumed at 7:30 a.m. Saturday. Saturday: Mostlycloudy with highs in the lower 70s. Winds E-SE at 10-20 mph. Sunday:Cloudy with light rain in the morning. Scattered, light showers duringthe afternoon. High of 60. Winds SE 6-12 mph.Greg Chalmers ............... T24 68-66-73-68 275 41.50 $42,525.00Lee Janzen ..................... T24 69-67-67-72 275 41.50 42,525.00Zach Johnson ................. T24 66-68-71-70 275 41.50 42,525.00Anthony Kim ................... T24 67-65-76-67 275 41.50 42,525.00Michael Letzig ................ T24 69-70-67-69 275 41.50 42,525.00Phil Mickelson ................ T24 68-68-72-67 275 41.50 42,525.00Jeff Overton ................... T24 67-68-70-70 275 41.50 42,525.00Pat Perez ........................ T24 65-68-71-71 275 41.50 42,525.00Ian Poulter ...................... T24 72-63-70-70 275 41.50 42,525.00Jimmy Walker ................ T24 67-70-67-71 275 41.50 42,525.00Nick Watney .................. T24 74-63-69-69 275 41.50 42,525.00James Driscoll ............... T36 69-69-69-69 276 32.00 27,042.86Tom Gillis ....................... T36 70-68-67-71 276 32.00 27,042.86J.P. Hayes ...................... T36 69-68-70-69 276 32.00 27,042.86Kevin Streelman ............. T36 69-67-71-69 276 32.00 27,042.86Bubba Watson ............... T36 69-70-68-69 276 32.00 27,042.86Ben Crane ....................... T36 68-70-71-67 276 32.00 27,042.85Skip Kendall ................... T36 67-70-67-72 276 32.00 27,042.85Mark Calcavecchia ......... T43 68-68-67-74 277 24.50 18,270.00Chad Collins ................... T43 67-69-70-71 277 24.50 18,270.00J.B. Holmes .................... T43 69-68-71-69 277 24.50 18,270.00Fredrik Jacobson ............ T43 70-67-68-72 277 24.50 18,270.00Matt Kuchar ................... T43 68-70-68-71 277 24.50 18,270.00Jeff Maggert .................. T43 69-67-71-70 277 24.50 18,270.00Ted Purdy ....................... T43 68-69-71-69 277 24.50 18,270.00Brandt Snedeker ............ T43 66-67-66-78 277 24.50 18,270.00Ricky Barnes ................... T51 68-71-71-68 278 19.50 14,580.00Nathan Green ................. T51 70-68-69-71 278 19.50 14,580.00Second RoundCamilo Villegas .......................131 (-11)Mark Wilson ...........................131 (-11)Rickie Fowler ..........................132 (-10)Anthony Kim ...........................132 (-10)Ryan Moore ............................132 (-10)Hunter Mahan ....................... 138 (T54)Third RoundBrandt Snedeker .....................199 (-14)Scott Piercy .............................200 (-13)Matt Every ..............................201 (-12)Rickie Fowler ..........................201 (-12)Camilo Villegas .......................202 (-11)Hunter Mahan ......................... 203 (T6)Parker McLachlin ........... T53 67-70-70-72 279 15.00 $13,697.15John Rollins ................... T53 69-66-72-72 279 15.00 13,697.15John Merrick .................. T53 70-67-67-75 279 15.00 13,697.14Kevin Na ......................... T53 70-69-72-68 279 15.00 13,697.14Sean O’Hair .................... T53 70-69-71-69 279 15.00 13,697.14Kenny Perry .................... T53 68-70-72-69 279 15.00 13,697.14Scott Verplank ................ T53 70-68-70-71 279 15.00 13,697.14Chris DiMarco (S)........... T60 69-69-69-73 280 10.50 13,140.00Johnson Wagner ............ T60 72-67-71-70 280 10.50 13,140.00J.J. Henry ....................... T62 73-66-72-70 281 6.50 12,660.00Billy Mayfair (S) ............. T62 72-67-73-69 281 6.50 12,660.00Scott McCarron .............. T62 68-71-69-73 281 6.50 12,660.00Geoff Ogilvy ................... T62 66-70-71-74 281 6.50 12,660.00Carl Pettersson ............... T62 66-70-71-74 281 6.50 12,660.00Justin Rose .................... T62 65-70-71-75 281 6.50 12,660.00Briny Baird ...................... T68 68-69-73-72 282 2.50 12,180.00Brian Gay ........................ T68 70-66-74-72 282 2.50 12,180.00Paul Goydos ................... T70 70-67-75-72 284 .97 11,820.00Heath Slocum ................. T70 69-70-71-74 284 .97 11,820.00Kevin Stadler .................. T70 66-73-77-68 284 .97 11,820.00Brian Stuard ................... T70 72-64-76-72 284 .97 11,820.00Aaron Baddeley .............. T74 71-67-74-74 286 .89 11,340.00Joe Durant ..................... T74 66-71-73-76 286 .89 11,340.00Ben Fox (Q) ..................... T74 67-72-74-73 286 11,340.00Michael Sim ................... T74 69-70-75-72 286 .89 11,340.00Braxton Marquez (Q) ........ 78 74-65-70-78 287 Amateur(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieThe following players did not finish(C=cut, W=withdrew, A=amateur)C—140-Stuart Appleby, Woody Austin, Justin Bolli, JonathanByrd, Jason Day, Brendon de Jonge, James Nitties, Brett Quigley,Webb Simpson, Jeev Milkha Singh, David Toms, Bo Van Pelt,Jay Williamson, 141-Cameron Beckman, Jason Bohn, CharleyHoffman, Jonathan Kaye, Justin Leonard, Troy Matteson, TroyMerritt, Jeff Quinney, Chez Reavie, Kevin Sutherland, 142-BenCurtis, Bill Lunde, Steve Marino, Greg Owen, 143-Blake Adams,Brian Davis, Graham DeLaet, Martin Flores, Lucas Glover, KevinJohnson, Matt Jones, Martin Laird, Davis Love III, Steve Lowery,John Mallinger, George McNeill, Tim Petrovic, D.A. Points, ChrisStroud, Boo Weekley, 144-Michael Allen, Alex Cejka, Philip Francis(A), Bret Guetz, Derek Lamely, Charlie Wi, Chris Wilson, 145-RorySabbatini, Sam Saunders, Marc Turnesa, 146-Trevor Immelman,Martin Kaymer, Nick O’Hern, Nicholas Thompson, 147-Steve Flesch,Roland Thatcher, Chris Tidland, 148-Josh Teater, Dean Vomacka,150-Marc Leishman, Roger Tambellini, 151-Cameron Percy. W—74-Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsARIZONA OPEN1932 Ralph Guldahl ...............285 John Perelli ....................290 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ ..............................71/6,7261933 Harry Cooper .................281 Ray Mangrum ................283 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ ..............................71/6,726PHOENIX OPEN INVITATIONALHorton Smith1935 Ky Laffoon .....................281 Craig Wood ....................285 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ ..............................71/6,7261936 No Tournament1937 No Tournament1938 No Tournament1939 Byron Nelson ................198 Ben Hogan .....................210 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ ..............................71/6,7261940 Ed Oliver .......................205 Ben Hogan .....................206 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ ..............................71/6,7261941 No Tournament+1942 No Tournament+1943 No Tournament+1944 Harold McSpaden* .......273 Byron Nelson .................273 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ ..............................71/6,7261945 Byron Nelson ................274 Denny Shute ..................276 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ ..............................71/6,7261946 Ben Hogan* ..................273 Herman Keiser ...............273 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ ..............................71/6,7261947 Ben Hogan ....................270 Lloyd Mangrum ..............277 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ ..............................71/6,726Ed Oliver1948 Bobby Locke ..................268 Jimmy Demaret .............269 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ ..............................71/6,7261949 Jimmy Demaret* ..........278 Ben Hogan .....................278 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ ..............................71/6,7261950 Jimmy Demaret ............269 Sam Snead ....................270 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ ..............................71/6,7261951 Lew Worsham ..............272 Lawson Little .................273 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ ..............................71/6,7261952 Lloyd Mangrum .............274 E.J. Harrison ..................279 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ ..............................71/6,7261953 Lloyd Mangrum .............272 Johnny Bulla ..................278 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ ..............................71/6,726Ted KrollBo WiningerKEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortened ++ = World War II3-22 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonWaste Management Phoenix OpenNOTESHunter Mahan came from four strokes back towin the 2010 Waste Management Phoenix Openby a shot over Rickie Fowler. The 27-year-oldMahan replaced a cracked driver early in thefinal round and then had an eagle on the par-513th hole and a pair of birdies on the 14th and16th holes to finish at 16-under 268. Mahan,whose first victory came at the 2007 TravelersChampionship, closed with consecutive bogey-free6-under 65s. Fowler, a 21-year-old <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>rookie, had a final-round 68 for the second runnerupfinish of his young career, both of them inArizona, the first coming last fall. He missed birdiechances on the last three holes. South Korea’sY.E. Yang also shot a 65 to finish at 14-under,two off the pace. The 2009 <strong>PGA</strong> Championshipwinner led until his tee shot went in the water atNo. 17 and he made bogey.RICKIE FOWLERAt 27 years, 9 months, 11 days, Hunter Mahanjoined seven other U.S. natives under the ageof 30 with multiple <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victories (DustinJohnson, J.B. Holmes, D.J. Trahan, SeanO’Hair, Anthony Kim, Nick Watney andCharles Howell III). Mahan went on to winthe World Golf Championships-BridgestoneInvitational in August for his third career title.Tournament Record:256, Mark Calcavecchia, 2001Current Course Record:60, Grant Waite, 1996; Mark Calcavecchia, 2001;Phil Mickelson, 2005<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1954 Ed Furgol* .....................272 Cary Middlecoff .............272 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ ..............................71/6,7261955 Gene Littler ...................275 Billy Maxwell .................276 Arizona CC, Phoenix, AZ ...............................70/6,216Johnny Palmer1956 Cary Middlecoff ............276 Mike Souchak ................279 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ ..............................71/6,7261957 Billy Casper ...................271 Cary Middlecoff .............274 Arizona CC, Phoenix, AZ ...............................70/6,216Mike Souchak1958 Ken Venturi ...................274 Walter Burkemo ............275 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ ..............................71/6,726Jay Hebert1959 Gene Littler ...................268 Art Wall .........................269 Arizona CC, Phoenix, AZ ...............................70/6,2161960 Jack Fleck* ...................273 Bill Collins ......................273 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ ..............................71/6,7261961 Arnold Palmer* .............270 Doug Sanders ................270 Arizona CC, Phoenix, AZ ...............................70/6,2161962 Arnold Palmer ...............269 Billy Casper ....................281 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ ..............................71/6,726Don FairfieldBob McCallisterJack Nicklaus1963 Arnold Palmer ...............273 Gary Player ....................274 Arizona CC, Phoenix, AZ ...............................70/6,2161964 Jack Nicklaus ...............271 Bob Brue ........................274 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ ..............................71/6,7261965 Rod Funseth ..................274 Bert Yancey ...................277 Arizona CC, Phoenix, AZ ...............................70/6,2161966 Dudley Wysong ............278 Gardner Dickinson .........279 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ ..............................71/6,7261967 Julius Boros ..................272 Ken Still .........................273 Arizona CC, Phoenix, AZ ...............................70/6,2161968 George Knudson ...........272 Julius Boros ...................275 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ ..............................71/6,726Sam CarmichaelJack Montgomery1969 Gene Littler ...................263 Miller Barber .................265 Arizona CC, Phoenix, AZ ...............................70/6,216Don JanuaryBilly Maxwell1970 Dale Douglass ..............271 Howie Johnson ..............272 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ ..............................71/6,726Gene Littler1971 Miller Barber ................261 Billy Casper ....................263 Arizona CC, Phoenix, AZ ...............................70/6,216Dan Sikes1972 Homero Blancas* .........273 Lanny Wadkins ..............273 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ ..............................71/6,7261973 Bruce Crampton ............268 Steve Melnyk .................269 Arizona CC, Phoenix, AZ ...............................70/6,216Lanny Wadkins1974 Johnny Miller ...............271 Lanny Wadkins ..............272 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ ..............................71/6,7261975 Johnny Miller ...............260 Jerry Heard ....................274 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ ..............................71/6,7261976 Bob Gilder .....................268 Roger Maltbie ................270 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ ..............................71/6,7261977 Jerry Pate* ...................277 Dave Stockton ...............277 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ ..............................71/6,7261978 Miller Barber ................272 Jerry Pate ......................273 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ ..............................71/6,726Lee Trevino1979 Ben Crenshaw~ ............199 Jay Haas ........................200 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ ..............................71/6,7261980 Jeff Mitchell .................272 Rik Massengale .............276 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ ..............................71/6,7261981 David Graham ...............268 Lon Hinkle ......................269 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ ..............................71/6,7261982 Lanny Wadkins .............263 Jerry Pate ......................269 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ ..............................71/6,7261983 Bob Gilder* ...................271 Rex Caldwell ..................271 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ ..............................71/6,726Johnny MillerMark O’Meara1984 Tom Purtzer ...................268 Corey Pavin ....................269 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ ..............................71/6,7261985 Calvin Peete ..................270 Morris Hatalsky .............272 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ ..............................71/6,726Doug Tewell1986 Hal Sutton .....................267 Calvin Peete ...................269 Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ ..............................71/6,726Tony Sills1987 Paul Azinger ..................268 Hal Sutton ......................269 TPC Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ ...................71/6,9921988 Sandy Lyle* ..................269 Fred Couples ..................269 TPC Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ ...................71/6,9921989 Mark Calcavecchia .......263 Chip Beck .......................270 TPC Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ ...................71/6,9921990 Tommy Armour III .........267 Jim Thorpe .....................272 TPC Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ ...................71/6,9921991 Nolan Henke .................268 Gil Morgan .....................269 TPC Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ ...................71/6,992Curtis StrangeTom Watson1992 Mark Calcavecchia .......264 Duffy Waldorf ................269 TPC Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ ...................71/6,9921993 Lee Janzen ....................273 Andrew Magee ..............275 TPC Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ ...................71/6,9921994 Bill Glasson ...................268 Bob Estes .......................271 TPC Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ ...................71/6,9921995 Vijay Singh* ..................269 Billy Mayfair ..................269 TPC Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ ...................71/6,9921996 Phil Mickelson* ............269 Justin Leonard ...............269 TPC Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ ...................71/6,9921997 Steve Jones ..................258 Jesper Parnevik .............269 TPC Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ ...................71/6,9921998 Jesper Parnevik ............269 Tommy Armour III ..........272 TPC Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ ...................71/7,059Brent GeibergerSteve PateTom Watson1999 Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te .............273 Justin Leonard ...............275 TPC Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ ...................71/7,0592000 Tom Lehman .................270 Robert Allenby ...............271 TPC Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ ...................71/7,083Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te2001 Mark Calcavecchia .......256 Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te ..............264 TPC Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ ...................71/7,0832002 Chris DiMarco ...............267 Kenny Perry ....................268 TPC Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ ...................71/7,089Kaname Yokoo2003 Vijay Singh ....................261 John Huston ..................264 TPC Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ ...................71/7,089KEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortened ++ = World War IISECTION 3 <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-23


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonWaste Management Phoenix OpenSECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3NOTESHunter Mahan was 12-under for the weekendin 2010 and was the only player in the field to gobogey free over the final 36 holes.Hunter Mahan was 3-under on the par-3 holesin 2010 while Rickie Fowler played the par-3holes 2-over.Colombia’s Camilo Villegas (62) matched thefirst-round tournament record with Steve Jones(1997, TPC Scottsdale), Harrison Frazar (2003,TPC Scottsdale) and J.C. Snead (1973, ArizonaCountry Club). Of those four, only Jones went onto win. Villegas’ 9-under 62 was a career low.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsFBR OPEN2004 Jonathan Kaye ..............266 Chris DiMarco ................268 TPC Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ ...................71/7,2162005 Phil Mickelson ..............267 Scott McCarron .............272 TPC Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ ...................71/7,216Kevin Na2006 J.B. Holmes ..................263 J.J. Henry ......................270 TPC Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ ...................71/7,216Steve LoweryRyan PalmerScott VerplankCamilo Villegas2007 Aaron Baddeley ............263 John Rollins ...................264 TPC Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ ...................71/7,2162008 J.B. Holmes* ................270 Phil Mickelson ...............270 TPC Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ ...................71/7,2162009 Kenny Perry* .................270 Charley Hoffman ............270 TPC Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ ...................71/7,216WASTE MANAGEMENT PHOENIX OPEN2010 Hunter Mahan ..............268 Rickie Fowler .................269 TPC Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ ...................71/7,216KEY: * = PlayoffPlayers line up putts on the 18th hole during the third roundof the Waste Management Phoenix Open.CAMILO VILLEGASThe week began with former Florida GatorsCamilo Villegas and Matt Every in first andsecond, respectively, but it ended with two formerOklahoma State Cowboys on top—HunterMahan in first and Rickie Fowler in second.Y.E. Yang recorded three 2s in the final round in2010, including an eagle at the par-4 10th holewhere he holed a 110-yard bunker shot. Yang hadnot recorded a 2 in the previous three rounds. Heplayed the par-3s 1-over for the week.Local Arizona State University golfer BraxtonMarquez posted a 7-over 78 to finish 78th in hisfirst <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> start.3-24 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season2010 The Honda Classic[10th of 37 events in the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season]VILLEGASPalm Beach Gardens, FL March 4-7, 2010 FedExCup Points: 500 (first) Purse: $5,600,000<strong>PGA</strong> National Resort & Spa (Champion Course) Par/Yards: 35-35—70/7,158LEADERSFirst RoundMichael Connell .........................65 (-5)Nathan Green .............................65 (-5)Alex Rocha ..................................66 (-4)Oliver Wilson ..............................66 (-4)Camilo Villegas ...........................66 (-4)Vijay Singh ..................................67 (-3)D.J. Trahan .................................67 (-3)Bubba Watson ............................67 (-3)Second RoundAnthony Kim .............................132 (-8)Camilo Villegas .........................132 (-8)Vijay Singh ................................133 (-7)Jerry Kelly .................................134 (-6)Five players ...............................135 (-5)Third RoundCamilo Villegas .......................199 (-11)Nathan Green ...........................202 (-8)Vijay Singh ................................202 (-8)Matt Every ................................204 (-6)George McNeill ........................204 (-6)Michael Connell .......................205 (-5)Anthony Kim .............................205 (-5)CUT: 74 players at 3-over 143 from a field of 144 professionals.Winner: CAMILO VILLEGASFedExCup Points: 500 $1,008,00066-66-67-68 267 (-13)ORDER OF FINISHFedExCupPlayer Finish Scores Total Points MoneyCamilo Villegas .................. 1 66-66-67-68 267 500.00 $1,008,000.00Anthony Kim ....................... 2 68-64-73-67 272 300.00 604,800.00Justin Rose ........................ 3 70-72-67-64 273 190.00 380,800.00Paul Casey ........................ T4 73-64-70-67 274 122.50 246,400.00Vijay Singh ....................... T4 67-66-69-72 274 122.50 246,400.00Michael Connell ............... T6 65-71-69-71 276 95.00 194,600.00Fredrik Jacobson .............. T6 69-69-69-69 276 95.00 194,600.00Charlie Wi .......................... 8 72-67-68-70 277 85.00 173,600.00Brendon de Jonge ............ T9 70-73-67-68 278 75.00 151,200.00Chris Tidland .................... T9 73-67-67-71 278 75.00 151,200.00Lee Westwood (S)............ T9 69-71-70-68 278 151,200.00Nathan Green ................. T12 65-70-67-77 279 58.60 109,760.00J.B. Holmes .................... T12 71-69-66-73 279 58.60 109,760.00Jerry Kelly ...................... T12 69-65-74-71 279 58.60 109,760.00Will MacKenzie .............. T12 69-72-69-69 279 58.60 109,760.00George McNeill .............. T12 68-70-66-75 279 58.60 109,760.00Marc Leishman .............. T17 74-66-71-69 280 50.00 68,444.45D.J. Trahan ..................... T17 67-73-69-71 280 50.00 68,444.45Steve Wheatcroft (S) ..... T17 71-68-70-71 280 50.00 68,444.45Oliver Wilson ................. T17 66-73-70-71 280 68,444.45Stephen Ames ................ T17 73-64-71-72 280 50.00 68,444.44Henrik Bjornstad ............ T17 68-70-70-72 280 50.00 68,444.44Tom Gillis ....................... T17 68-70-70-72 280 50.00 68,444.44WEATHER: Thursday: Sunny with temperatures in the upper 60s.NNW winds 9-15 mph. Friday: Sunny with light, variable winds 5-9mph. Temperatures reached the lower 70s. Saturday: Partly sunnywith highs in the lower 70s. Winds NNW 12-22 mph. Sunday: Sunnyand mild with afternoon highs in the mid-70s. Winds NE 10-20 mph.Justin Leonard ............... T17 72-70-66-72 280 50.00 $68,444.44Sam Saunders (S)........... T17 69-69-69-73 280 68,444.44Alex Cejka ...................... T26 68-68-75-70 281 43.00 41,440.00Matt Every ...................... T26 69-66-69-77 281 43.00 41,440.00Charles Howell III ........... T26 69-70-71-71 281 43.00 41,440.00Joe Ogilvie ..................... T26 72-68-71-70 281 43.00 41,440.00Mike Weir ...................... T26 71-64-73-73 281 43.00 41,440.00Rich Barcelo ................... T31 73-70-68-71 282 38.50 33,950.00Graeme McDowell ......... T31 68-67-71-76 282 33,950.00Chris Stroud ................... T31 71-68-76-67 282 38.50 33,950.00Bo Van Pelt ..................... T31 71-69-72-70 282 38.50 33,950.00Briny Baird ...................... T35 72-70-70-71 283 34.00 27,608.00Jason Bohn .................... T35 71-67-74-71 283 34.00 27,608.00Alex Prugh ...................... T35 68-73-69-73 283 34.00 27,608.00Chez Reavie .................... T35 70-65-74-74 283 34.00 27,608.00Jeev Milkha Singh ......... T35 71-69-71-72 283 34.00 27,608.00Craig Bowden ................. T40 73-69-72-70 284 26.50 19,118.40Angel Cabrera ................ T40 69-74-68-73 284 26.50 19,118.40Jason Dufner .................. T40 72-71-69-72 284 26.50 19,118.40Padraig Harrington ......... T40 71-71-72-70 284 26.50 19,118.40Matt Jones ..................... T40 69-73-72-70 284 26.50 19,118.40Rory McIlroy ................... T40 71-69-75-69 284 26.50 19,118.40Ted Purdy ....................... T40 68-70-70-76 284 26.50 19,118.40Chris Riley ...................... T40 71-71-75-67 284 26.50 19,118.40Johnson Wagner ............ T40 73-69-69-73 284 26.50 19,118.40Jimmy Walker ................ T40 75-66-72-71 284 26.50 19,118.40Sergio Garcia ................. T50 74-69-69-73 285 18.50 13,402.67Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te (S).......... T50 73-65-74-73 285 18.50 $13,402.67John Senden .................. T50 74-68-73-70 285 18.50 13,402.67Josh Teater .................... T50 75-68-69-73 285 18.50 13,402.67Brett Quigley .................. T50 70-68-71-76 285 18.50 13,402.66Brandt Snedeker ............ T50 70-73-68-74 285 18.50 13,402.66Chad Collins ................... T56 72-70-66-78 286 14.00 12,656.00Scott Piercy .................... T56 68-75-69-74 286 14.00 12,656.00Bubba Watson ............... T56 67-73-73-73 286 14.00 12,656.00Michael Bradley ............. T59 69-70-71-77 287 8.50 12,040.00Mark Calcavecchia ......... T59 73-69-72-73 287 8.50 12,040.00Trevor Immelman ........... T59 73-68-73-73 287 8.50 12,040.00Richard S. Johnson ........ T59 69-72-69-77 287 8.50 12,040.00Steve Lowery ................. T59 69-73-72-73 287 8.50 12,040.00Jeff Quinney ................... T59 73-69-76-69 287 8.50 12,040.00Alexandre Rocha (Q) ...... T59 66-76-71-74 287 12,040.00Jerod Turner ................... T59 74-69-72-72 287 8.50 12,040.00Blake Adams .................. T67 75-68-71-74 288 2.50 11,368.00Stuart Appleby ............... T67 74-69-71-74 288 2.50 11,368.00Ernie Els ......................... T67 73-70-70-75 288 2.50 11,368.00David Lutterus ................ T67 73-69-71-75 288 2.50 11,368.00Vaughn Taylor .................. 71 69-73-76-72 290 .98 11,088.00Mark Wilson .................... 72 73-69-77-72 291 .96 10,976.00Derek Lamely ................... 73 71-72-78-80 301 .94 10,864.00Garrett Willis ................... 74 70-73-80-79 302 .92 10,752.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieSECTION 3 <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIESThe following players did not finish(C=cut, W=withdrew)C—144-Woody Austin, Matt Bettencourt, Steve Flesch, RickieFowler, Harrison Frazar, John Mallinger, Scott McCarron, AronPrice, Vance Veazey, Boo Weekley, 145-Chad Campbell, ChrisCouch, Graham DeLaet, Mathias Gronberg, Bill Haas, Kevin Johnson,Michael Letzig, Spencer Levin, Greg Owen, Carl Pettersson, AndresRomero, Webb Simpson, Roger Tambellini, 146-Greg Chalmers,Todd Hamilton, Tim Herron, Davis Love III, James Nitties, FranQuinn, John Rollins, 147-Jonathan Byrd, Tim Clark, Ben Curtis,James Driscoll, Bob Estes, Nick O’Hern, Chris Wilson, 148-RobertAllenby, Bill Lunde, John Merrick, Kevin Streelman, NicholasThompson, Omar Uresti, Jay Williamson, 149-Brad Faxon, PaulGoydos, Lee Janzen, Jeff Klauk, Greg Kraft, Troy Merritt, JeffOverton, D.A. Points, Y.E. Yang, 150-Martin Flores, Mathew Goggin,Jeff Maggert, Brett Wetterich, 151-Michael Allen, Brian Davis,David Duval, Andy Matthews, 152-Roland Thatcher, 153-BrianStuard, 154-Ryan Garrity, Ryan Palmer, 155-Perry Moss. W—JasonDay, 78-Rich Beem, 75-Tim Wilkinson, 73-Steve Marino.ANTHONY KIM<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsJACKIE GLEASON’S INVERRARY CLASSIC1972 Tom Weiskopf .............278 Jack Nicklaus ...............279 Inverrary G&CC (East), Lauderhill, FL ...........72/7,128JACKIE GLEASON’S INVERRARY NATIONAL AIRLINES CLASSIC1973 Lee Trevino ..................279 Forrest Fezler .................280 Inverrary G&CC (East), Lauderhill, FL ...........72/7,128JACKIE GLEASON’S INVERRARY CLASSIC1974 Leonard Thompson ......278 Hale Irwin ......................279 Inverrary G&CC (East), Lauderhill, FL ...........72/7,1281975 Bob Murphy .................273 Eddie Pearce ..................274 Inverrary G&CC (East), Lauderhill, FL ...........72/7,1281976 No Tournament+1977 Jack Nicklaus ..............275 Gary Player ....................280 Inverrary G&CC (East), Lauderhill, FL ...........72/7,1281978 Jack Nicklaus ..............276 Grier Jones ....................277 Inverrary G&CC (East), Lauderhill, FL ...........72/7,1281979 Larry Nelson ................274 Grier Jones ....................277 Inverrary G&CC (East), Lauderhill, FL ...........72/7,1281980 Johnny Miller ..............274 Charles Coody ................276 Inverrary G&CC (East), Lauderhill, FL ...........72/7,128Bruce LietzkeAMERICAN MOTORS INVERRARY CLASSIC1981 Tom Kite ......................274 Jack Nicklaus ................275 Inverrary G&CC (East), Lauderhill, FL ...........72/7,128HONDA INVERRARY CLASSIC1982 Hale Irwin .....................269 Tom Kite ........................270 Inverrary G&CC (East), Lauderhill, FL ...........72/7,128George Burns1983 Johnny Miller ...............278 Jack Nicklaus ................280 Inverrary G&CC (East), Lauderhill, FL ...........72/7,128THE HONDA CLASSIC1984 Bruce Lietzke* ..............280 Andy Bean .....................280 TPC Eagle Trace, Coral Springs, FL ..............72/7,0301985 Curtis Strange* .............275 Peter Jacobsen ..............275 TPC Eagle Trace, Coral Springs, FL ..............72/7,0301986 Kenny Knox ...................287 Andy Bean .....................288 TPC Eagle Trace, Coral Springs, FL ..............72/7,030John MahaffeyJodie MuddClarence RoseKEY: * = Playoff + = Inverrary served as site for Tournament Players Championship<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-25


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonThe Honda ClassicSECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3NOTESCamilo Villegas posted a 2-under 68 during thefinal round of the 2010 Honda Classic to cruise tohis third career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory by five strokesover Anthony Kim (67). At 13-under 267, Villegas’five-stroke win matched the largest at The HondaClassic, set by Jack Nicklaus (over Gary Player)in 1977. After entering the final round with athree-stroke advantage over Nathan Green andVijay Singh, Villegas saw that lead shrink to twoafter Singh drained a 45-foot birdie putt on thepar-3 fifth. Villegas then built his lead with threeconsecutive birdies on Nos. 8-10.NATHAN GREENThe 2010 win capped a whirlwind week forCamilo Villegas, who followed a tie for eighthat the Waste Management Phoenix Open witha trip to his native Colombia to help kick off thePacific Rubiales Bogota Open—a new event on theNationwide Tour. The 36-hour trip included a sponsordinner, youth clinic, 18-hole pro-am and a partyafterwards. He arrived back in South Florida onWednesday, too late to play a practice round, andproceeded to post four rounds in the 60s (the firstHonda Classic winner to do so since Matt Kucharin 2002) en route to victory.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1987 Mark Calcavecchia .......279 Bernhard Langer ............282 TPC Eagle Trace, Coral Springs, FL ..............72/7,030Payne Stewart1988 Joey Sindelar ................276 Ed Fiori ...........................278 TPC Eagle Trace, Coral Springs, FL ..............72/7,030Sandy LylePayne Stewart1989 Blaine McCallister ........266 Payne Stewart ...............270 TPC Eagle Trace, Coral Springs, FL ..............72/7,0301990 John Huston .................282 Mark Calcavecchia ........284 TPC Eagle Trace, Coral Springs, FL ..............72/7,0301991 Steve Pate ....................279 Paul Azinger ...................282 TPC Eagle Trace, Coral Springs, FL ..............72/7,030Dan Halldorson1992 Corey Pavin* .................273 Fred Couples ..................273 Weston Hills G&CC, Ft. Lauderdale, FL .......72/7,0691993 Fred Couples~* .............207 Robert Gamez ................207 Weston Hills G&CC, Ft. Lauderdale, FL .......72/7,0691994 Nick Price ......................276 Craig Parry .....................277 Weston Hills G&CC, Ft. Lauderdale, FL .......71/6,9641995 Mark O’Meara ..............275 Nick Faldo ......................276 Weston Hills G&CC, Ft. Lauderdale, FL .......71/6,9641996 Tim Herron ....................271 Mark McCumber ............275 TPC Eagle Trace, Coral Springs, FL ..............72/7,0371997 Stuart Appleby ..............274 Michael Bradley ............275 TPC Heron Bay, Coral Springs, FL ................72/7,268Payne Stewart1998 Mark Calcavecchia .......270 Vijay Singh .....................273 TPC Heron Bay, Coral Springs, FL ................72/7,2681999 Vijay Singh ....................277 Payne Stewart ...............279 TPC Heron Bay, Coral Springs, FL ................72/7,2682000 Dudley Hart ...................269 J.P. Hayes ......................270 TPC Heron Bay, Coral Springs, FL ................72/7,268Kevin Wentworth2001 Jesper Parnevik ............270 Craig Perks .....................271 TPC Heron Bay, Coral Springs, FL ................72/7,268Mark CalcavecchiaGeoff Ogilvy2002 Matt Kuchar ..................269 Brad Faxon .....................271 TPC Heron Bay, Coral Springs, FL ................72/7,268Joey Sindelar2003 Justin Leonard ..............264 Chad Campbell ..............265 CC at Mirasol, Palm Beach Gardens, FL ......72/7,157Davis Love III(Sunset Course)2004 Todd Hamilton ..............276 Davis Love III .................277 CC at Mirasol, Palm Beach Gardens, FL ......72/7,468(Sunrise Course)2005 Padraig Harrington* .....274 Joe Ogilvie .....................274 CC at Mirasol, Palm Beach Gardens, FL ......72/7,468Vijay Singh(Sunrise Course)2006 Luke Donald ..................276 Geoff Ogilvy ...................278 CC at Mirasol, Palm Beach Gardens, FL ......72/7,468(Sunrise Course)2007 Mark Wilson* ...............275 Jose Coceres .................275 <strong>PGA</strong> National Resort & Spa, ........................70/7,241Boo WeekleyPalm Beach Gardens, FL (Champion Course)Camilo Villegas2008 Ernie Els ........................274 Luke Donald ...................275 <strong>PGA</strong> National Resort & Spa, ........................70/7,158Palm Beach Gardens, FL (Champion Course)2009 Y.E. Yang ......................271 John Rollins ...................272 <strong>PGA</strong> National Resort & Spa, ........................70/7,158Palm Beach Gardens, FL (Champion Course)2010 Camilo Villegas .............267 Anthony Kim ..................272 <strong>PGA</strong> National Resort & Spa, ........................70/7,158Palm Beach Gardens, FL (Champion Course)KEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortenedTournament Record:264, Justin Leonard, 2003Current Course Record:64, Stephen Ames, Mike Weir, Justin Rose, Paul Casey,Anthony Kim, 2010; Greg Chalmers, 2009;Luke Donald, 2008Tournament Course Record:62, Adam Scott, 2003 - CC at Mirasol (Sunset Course)Jerry Kelly, 2003 - CC at Mirasol (Sunset Course)Tim Herron, 1996 - TPC Eagle TraceDan Pohl, 1989 - TPC Eagle TraceThe sixth hole during the final round of The Honda Classic.3-26 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season2010 World Golf Championships–CA Championship[11th of 37 events in the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season]ELSDoral, FL March 11-14, 2010 FedExCup Points: 550 (first) Purse: $8,500,000TPC Blue Monster at Doral Par/Yards: 36-36—72/7,266LEADERSFirst RoundCharl Schwartzel ........................67 (-5)Robert Allenby ............................68 (-4)Vijay Singh ..................................68 (-4)Ernie Els ......................................68 (-4)Second RoundErnie Els ..................................134 (-10)Robert Allenby ..........................135 (-9)Bill Haas ....................................137 (-7)Charl Schwartzel ......................137 (-7)Soren Hansen ...........................138 (-6)Padraig Harrington ...................138 (-6)Third RoundCharl Schwartzel ....................204 (-12)Ernie Els ..................................204 (-12)Padraig Harrington .................205 (-11)Robert Allenby ........................206 (-10)Bill Haas ....................................207 (-9)CUT: Field of 68 players, no cut.Winner: ERNIE ELSFedExCup Points: 550 $1,400,00068-66-70-66 270 (-18)ORDER OF FINISHFedExCupPlayer Finish Scores Total Points MoneyErnie Els ............................. 1 68-66-70-66 270 550.00 $1,400,000.00Charl Schwartzel ................ 2 67-70-67-70 274 850,000.00Martin Kaymer ................. T3 70-72-66-69 277 426,666.67Matt Kuchar ..................... T3 71-71-67-68 277 151.66 426,666.67Padraig Harrington ........... T3 70-68-67-72 277 151.66 426,666.66Paul Casey ........................ T6 69-72-68-69 278 90.00 214,300.00Bill Haas ........................... T6 71-66-70-71 278 90.00 214,300.00Graeme McDowell ........... T6 74-68-70-66 278 214,300.00Alistair Presnell ................ T6 72-70-72-64 278 214,300.00Alvaro Quiros ................... T6 72-69-69-68 278 214,300.00John Senden .................. T11 69-70-71-69 279 69.00 126,666.67Vijay Singh ..................... T11 68-71-70-70 279 69.00 126,666.67Robert Allenby ............... T11 68-67-71-73 279 69.00 126,666.66Phil Mickelson ................ T14 71-69-72-68 280 60.50 107,500.00Francesco Molinari ........ T14 69-71-72-68 280 107,500.00Steve Stricker ................. T16 73-69-71-68 281 56.00 97,500.00Camilo Villegas .............. T16 72-68-70-71 281 56.00 97,500.00Jason Dufner .................. T18 73-69-75-65 282 51.50 89,000.00Soren Hansen ................. T18 69-69-71-73 282 89,000.00J.B. Holmes .................... T18 69-70-73-70 282 51.50 89,000.00Sean O’Hair .................... T18 71-71-74-66 282 51.50 89,000.00WEATHER: Thursday: Highs in the upper 70s with wind gusts to 25-30mph. Friday: Temperatures in the lower 80s with SSW winds at 15-25mph. Rain began in the afternoon, with total rainfall of 1.15 inches. Withthe rain, temperatures dropped into the mid-60s. Play was suspended at1:28 p.m. due to dangerous weather with 10 of the 23 groups completingplay. Play resumed at 1:50 p.m. and was suspended again at 2:37p.m. with 17 of the 23 groups completing play. Play resumed at 5:12p.m. Saturday: Mostly sunny skies with a high in the upper 70s and Wwinds at 10-20 mph. Sunday: Mostly sunny with temperatures reachingthe upper 70s with W winds increasing to 12-22 mph.Tim Clark ........................ T22 70-69-74-70 283 47.50 $81,000.00Yuta Ikeda ...................... T22 71-68-74-70 283 81,000.00Anthony Kim ................... T22 71-73-71-68 283 47.50 81,000.00Heath Slocum ................. T22 74-71-70-68 283 47.50 81,000.00Luke Donald ................... T26 70-75-69-70 284 43.50 75,500.00Peter Hanson .................. T26 74-66-74-70 284 75,500.00Nick Watney .................. T26 73-72-71-68 284 43.50 75,500.00Mike Weir ...................... T26 73-66-75-70 284 43.50 75,500.00Brian Gay ........................ T30 74-69-74-68 285 38.00 70,000.00WC Liang ........................ T30 72-69-71-73 285 70,000.00Hunter Mahan ................ T30 72-70-69-74 285 38.00 70,000.00Ross McGowan .............. T30 76-71-70-68 285 70,000.00Scott Verplank ................ T30 76-72-69-68 285 38.00 70,000.00Lee Westwood ............... T30 74-68-74-69 285 70,000.00Y.E. Yang ........................ T30 73-72-75-65 285 38.00 70,000.00Stewart Cink .................. T37 75-74-72-65 286 30.50 62,500.00Ben Crane ....................... T37 74-73-69-70 286 30.50 62,500.00Gonzalo Fdez-Castano .... T37 72-68-71-75 286 62,500.00Jim Furyk ........................ T37 70-76-69-71 286 30.50 62,500.00Sergio Garcia ................. T37 74-72-71-69 286 30.50 62,500.00Zach Johnson ................. T37 76-70-71-69 286 30.50 62,500.00Ian Poulter ...................... T37 72-78-72-64 286 30.50 62,500.00Henrik Stenson ............... T37 71-72-71-72 286 30.50 62,500.00Ross Fisher ..................... T45 73-72-70-72 287 56,000.00Anders Hansen ............... T45 76-70-74-67 287 56,000.00Geoff Ogilvy ................... T45 72-71-75-69 287 24.00 $56,000.00Ryan Palmer ................... T45 79-68-72-68 287 24.00 56,000.00Kenny Perry .................... T45 73-74-68-72 287 24.00 56,000.00Angel Cabrera ................ T50 74-71-70-73 288 18.50 50,500.00Simon Dyson .................. T50 72-73-73-70 288 50,500.00Jerry Kelly ...................... T50 70-72-73-73 288 18.50 50,500.00Kevin Na ......................... T50 78-70-70-70 288 18.50 50,500.00Adam Scott .................... T50 74-69-71-74 288 18.50 50,500.00David Toms .................... T50 72-72-72-72 288 18.50 50,500.00Lucas Glover ................... T56 72-72-71-75 290 13.50 45,500.00Retief Goosen ................ T56 76-71-73-70 290 13.50 45,500.00Thongchai Jaidee ........... T56 73-72-73-72 290 45,500.00Dustin Johnson .............. T56 69-72-76-73 290 13.50 45,500.00Soren Kjeldsen ................. 60 74-78-73-66 291 43,000.00Edoardo Molinari ............. 61 72-74-72-74 292 42,500.00Robert Karlsson ................ 62 78-70-73-72 293 42,000.00Miguel A. Jimenez ......... T63 73-75-73-73 294 41,250.00Marc Leishman .............. T63 78-73-71-72 294 7.50 41,250.00Steve Marino ................. T65 75-71-77-72 295 5.50 40,625.00Rory McIlroy ................... T65 76-73-73-73 295 5.50 40,625.00Oliver Wilson ................... 67 78-74-77-67 296 40,250.00Michael Sim ..................... 68 75-74-77-74 300 3.00 40,000.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieSECTION 3 <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIESCHARL SCHWARTZEL<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsDORAL CC OPEN INVITATIONAL1962 Billy Casper ...................283 Paul Bondeson ...............284 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/6,9391963 Dan Sikes ......................283 Sam Snead ....................284 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/6,9391964 Billy Casper ...................277 Jack Nicklaus ................278 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/6,9391965 Doug Sanders ...............274 Bruce Devlin ..................275 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/6,9391966 Phil Rodgers ..................278 Jay Dolan .......................279 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/6,939Kermit Zarley1967 Doug Sanders ...............275 Harold Henning ..............276 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/6,939Art Wall1968 Gardner Dickinson ........275 Tom Weiskopf ...............276 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/6,9391969 Tom Shaw .....................276 Tommy Aaron ................277 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/6,939DORAL-EASTERN OPEN INVITATIONAL1970 Mike Hill .......................279 Jim Colbert ....................283 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/6,9391971 J.C. Snead ....................275 Gardner Dickinson .........276 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/6,9391972 Jack Nicklaus ...............276 Bob Rosburg ..................278 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/6,939Lee Trevino1973 Lee Trevino ...................276 Bruce Crampton .............277 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/6,939Tom Weiskopf1974 Bud Allin .......................272 Jerry Heard ....................273 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/6,9391975 Jack Nicklaus ...............276 Forrest Fezler .................279 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/6,939Bert Yancey1976 Hubert Green ................270 Mark Hayes ...................276 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/6,939Jack Nicklaus1977 Andy Bean ....................277 David Graham ................278 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/6,9391978 Tom Weiskopf ..............272 Jack Nicklaus ................273 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/6,9391979 Mark McCumber ...........279 Bill Rogers .....................280 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/6,9391980 Raymond Floyd* ...........279 Jack Nicklaus ................279 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/6,9391981 Raymond Floyd .............273 Keith Fergus ...................274 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/6,939David GrahamKEY: * = Playoff<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-27


SECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES32011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonWorld Golf Championships–CA ChampionshipNOTESErnie Els won the CA Championship for the secondtime in his career, adding the 2010 victory tohis win in 2004 (American Express Championshipat the time) when it was held at Mount JulietConrad in Kilkenny, Ireland. His victory madeEls the third player to win the same World GolfChampionships event more than once, joiningTiger Woods (seven Bridgestone Invitationals,six CA Championships and three Accenture MatchPlay Championships) and Geoff Ogilvy (twoAccenture Match Play Championships).Ernie Els, 40 years, 4 months, 25 days, becamethe second-oldest winner of a World GolfChampionships event and the oldest in CAChampionship history. The oldest player to win aWorld Golf Championships event is Vijay Singh,who is also the only other player in his 40s to wina World Golf Championships event.The oldest World Championships winners:• Vijay Singh, 2008 Bridgestone Invitational,45 years, 5 months, 12 days• Ernie Els, 2010 CA Championship,40 years, 4 months, 25 days• Phil Mickelson, 2009 HSBC Champions,39 years, 4 months, 23 daysVIJAY SINGH<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1982 Andy Bean ....................278 Scott Hoch .....................279 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/6,939Mike NicoletteJerry Pate1983 Gary Koch .....................271 Ed Fiori ...........................276 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/6,9391984 Tom Kite .......................272 Jack Nicklaus ................274 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/6,9391985 Mark McCumber ...........284 Tom Kite ........................285 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/6,9391986 Andy Bean* ..................276 Hubert Green .................276 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/6,939DORAL-RYDER OPEN1987 Lanny Wadkins .............277 Seve Ballesteros ............280 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/6,939Tom KiteDon Pooley1988 Ben Crenshaw ..............274 Chip Beck .......................275 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/6,939Mark McCumber1989 Bill Glasson ...................275 Fred Couples ..................276 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/6,9391990 Greg Norman* ..............273 Paul Azinger ...................273 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/6,939Mark CalcavecchiaTim Simpson1991 Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te^ ...........276 Curtis Strange ................276 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/6,9391992 Raymond Floyd .............271 Keith Clearwater ...........273 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/6,939Fred Couples1993 Greg Norman ................265 Paul Azinger ...................269 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/6,939Mark McCumber1994 John Huston .................274 Billy Andrade .................277 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/6,939Brad Bryant1995 Nick Faldo .....................273 Peter Jacobsen ..............274 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/6,939Greg Norman1996 Greg Norman ................269 Michael Bradley ............271 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/6,939Vijay Singh1997 Steve Elkington .............275 Nick Price ......................277 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/6,939Larry Nelson1998 Michael Bradley ...........278 John Huston ..................279 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/7,125Billy Mayfair1999 Steve Elkington .............275 Greg Kraft ......................276 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/7,1252000 Jim Furyk ......................265 Franklin Langham .........267 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/7,125GENUITY CHAMPIONSHIP2001 Joe Durant ....................270 Mike Weir .....................272 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/7,1252002 Ernie Els ........................271 Tiger Woods ..................273 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/7,125FORD CHAMPIONSHIP AT DORAL2003 Scott Hoch^ ..................271 Jim Furyk .......................271 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/7,1252004 Craig Parry* ..................271 Scott Verplank ...............271 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/7,2662005 Tiger Woods .................264 Phil Mickelson ...............265 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/7,2662006 Tiger Woods .................268 David Toms ....................269 Doral CC (Blue), Miami, FL ...........................72/7,266Camilo VillegasWORLD GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS-AMERICAN EXPRESS CHAMPIONSHIP1999 Tiger Woods* ..............278 Miguel A. Jimenez ........278 Valderrama GC, Andalucia, Spain ................71/6,8302000 Mike Weir ....................277 Lee Westwood ..............279 Valderrama GC, Andalucia, Spain ................72/6,9742001 No Tournament Bellerive CC, St. Louis, MO2002 Tiger Woods .................263 Retief Goosen ................264 Mount Juliet Estate, Kilkenny, Ireland ........72/7,2462003 Tiger Woods .................274 Stuart Appleby ...............276 Capital City Club (Crabapple), .....................70/7,189Tim HerronWoodstock, GAVijay Singh2004 Ernie Els ........................270 Thomas Bjorn .................271 Mount Juliet Conrad, Kilkenny, Ireland .......72/7,2562005 Tiger Woods* ...............270 John Daly .......................270 Harding Park GC, San Francisco, CA ............70/7,0862006 Tiger Woods .................261 Ian Poulter .....................269 The Grove, Hertfordshire, England ...............71/7,125Adam ScottWORLD GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS-CA CHAMPIONSHIP2007 Tiger Woods .................278 Brett Wetterich ..............280 Doral Golf Resort & Spa, Doral, FL ..............72/7,2662008 Geoff Ogilvy ..................271 Jim Furyk .......................272 Doral Golf Resort & Spa, Doral, FL ..............72/7,266Retief GoosenVijay Singh2009 Phil Mickelson ..............269 Nick Watney ..................270 Doral Golf Resort & Spa, Doral, FL ..............72/7,2662010 Ernie Els ........................270 Charl Schwartzel ...........274 TPC Blue Monster at Doral, Doral, FL ..........72/7,266KEY: * = Playoff ^ = Monday playoffTournament Record:261, Tiger Woods, 2006 (The Grove)18-Hole Record:62, Sergio Garcia, Retief Goosen, 2002 (Mount Juliet Estate)Current Course Record:61, Stephen Ames, 2000 (Doral)3-28 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season2010 Puerto Rico Openpresented by Banco Popular[12th of 37 events in the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season]LAMELYWinner: DEREK LAMELYFedExCup Points: 250 $630,00069-71-63-66 269 (-19)ORDER OF FINISHFedExCupPlayer Finish Scores Total Points MoneyDerek Lamely ..................... 1 69-71-63-66 269 250.00 $630,000.00Kris Blanks ......................... 2 65-70-67-69 271 150.00 378,000.00Brendon de Jonge ............ T3 69-68-67-68 272 67.50 168,000.00James Nitties ................... T3 68-66-69-69 272 67.50 168,000.00Kevin Streelman ............... T3 67-68-64-73 272 67.50 168,000.00Steve Wheatcroft ............. T3 68-67-67-70 272 67.50 168,000.00Steve Elkington ................ T7 68-70-66-69 273 42.66 109,083.34Woody Austin .................. T7 69-68-66-70 273 42.66 109,083.33Bryce Molder .................... T7 71-71-65-66 273 42.66 109,083.33Chad Collins ................... T10 69-65-68-72 274 36.25 91,000.00Bill Lunde ....................... T10 68-72-68-66 274 36.25 91,000.00Jeff Maggert .................. T12 69-67-69-70 275 30.33 73,500.00Paul Stankowski ............. T12 66-70-68-71 275 30.33 73,500.00Nicholas Thompson ....... T12 68-69-69-69 275 30.33 73,500.00Michael Bradley ............. T15 71-67-68-70 276 27.75 61,250.00Jeff Overton ................... T15 66-70-67-73 276 27.75 61,250.00Henrik Bjornstad ............ T17 70-68-70-69 277 25.50 45,800.00Marco Dawson ............... T17 70-71-68-68 277 25.50 45,800.00Skip Kendall ................... T17 65-70-70-72 277 25.50 45,800.00Jeff Klauk ....................... T17 72-68-68-69 277 25.50 45,800.00Kevin Stadler .................. T17 72-67-65-73 277 25.50 45,800.00Rio Grande, Puerto Rico March 11-14, 2010 FedExCup Points: 250 (first) Purse: $3,500,000Trump International Golf Club–Puerto Rico Par/Yards: 72/7,526LEADERSFirst RoundSkip Kendall ................................65 (-7)Kris Blanks ..................................65 (-7)Paul Stankowski .........................66 (-6)Jeff Overton ................................66 (-6)Alex Cejka ...................................67 (-5)Matt Bettencourt ........................67 (-5)Kevin Streelman .........................67 (-5)Graham DeLaet ...........................67 (-5)Peter Gustafsson ........................67 (-5)Derek Lamely ........................... 69 (T23)CUT: 70 players at 2-under 142 from a field of 130 professionals andtwo amateurs.WEATHER: Thursday: Mostly cloudy with heavy showers. Afternoontemperatures reached 85 degrees. Winds NE 10-15 mph, gusting to20 mph. The course received 6.6 inches of rain on the day. Friday:Cameron Tringale ........... T17 69-69-69-70 277 25.50 $45,800.00Kirk Triplett .................... T17 69-69-66-73 277 25.50 45,800.00Mark Calcavecchia ......... T24 68-73-68-69 278 21.50 26,483.34Tom Pernice, Jr. ............. T24 71-67-72-68 278 21.50 26,483.34Jeev Milkha Singh ......... T24 70-70-68-70 278 21.50 26,483.34Guy Boros ....................... T24 71-67-69-71 278 21.50 26,483.33John Daly (S).................. T24 69-73-66-70 278 21.50 26,483.33Graham DeLaet .............. T24 67-69-69-73 278 21.50 26,483.33Jhonattan Vegas (S)....... T24 69-67-68-74 278 26,483.33Jimmy Walker ................ T24 73-69-67-69 278 21.50 26,483.33Boo Weekley .................. T24 74-68-69-67 278 21.50 26,483.33Michael Connell ............. T33 71-69-69-70 279 18.00 18,900.00Martin Flores .................. T33 71-70-68-70 279 18.00 18,900.00Spencer Levin ................. T33 69-69-69-72 279 18.00 18,900.00Carl Pettersson ............... T33 72-67-69-71 279 18.00 18,900.00Aron Price ....................... T33 72-65-70-72 279 18.00 18,900.00Robert Garrigus .............. T38 68-70-71-71 280 15.75 15,400.00J.J. Henry ....................... T38 70-69-68-73 280 15.75 15,400.00Kevin Johnson ................ T38 70-66-71-73 280 15.75 15,400.00Kent Jones ..................... T38 68-74-68-70 280 15.75 15,400.00Craig Barlow .................. T42 71-65-72-73 281 14.00 12,950.00Jeff Quinney ................... T42 72-69-71-69 281 14.00 12,950.00Johnson Wagner ............ T42 70-69-69-73 281 14.00 12,950.00Daniel Barbetti (S).......... T45 68-72-69-73 282 9,481.12Rich Barcelo ................... T45 70-72-68-72 282 11.00 9,481.11Second RoundJames Nitties .........................134 (-10)Chad Collins ............................134 (-10)Skip Kendall ..............................135 (-9)Kevin Streelman .......................135 (-9)Steve Wheatcroft .....................135 (-9)Kris Blanks ................................135 (-9)Derek Lamely ......................... 140 (T35)Third RoundKevin Streelman .....................199 (-17)Steve Wheatcroft ...................202 (-14)Kris Blanks ..............................202 (-14)Chad Collins ............................202 (-14)Derek Lamely ..........................203 (-13)Woody Austin .........................203 (-13)Jeff Overton ............................203 (-13)James Nitties .........................203 (-13)Partly cloudy with light showers in the morning. An additional sixtenthsof an inch of rain fell. Afternoon high in the low 80s. Winds NE10-15 mph. Saturday: Partly cloudy with highs in the high 80s. WindsSE 10-15 mph. Sunday: Partly cloudy with high of 92. Winds SE 10-15mph. Monday: Partly cloudy with high of 90. Winds SE 5-15 mph.Peter Gustafsson (S) ...... T45 67-73-69-73 282 $9,481.11Jonathan Kaye ............... T45 73-69-67-73 282 11.00 9,481.11Shaun Micheel ............... T45 73-69-68-72 282 11.00 9,481.11Chez Reavie .................... T45 70-71-66-75 282 11.00 9,481.11Phil Tataurangi ............... T45 72-69-71-70 282 11.00 9,481.11Omar Uresti .................... T45 70-72-71-69 282 11.00 9,481.11Manuel Villegas (S)........ T45 72-69-72-69 282 9,481.11Matt Bettencourt ........... T54 67-72-71-73 283 7.75 8,015.00Steve Flesch ................... T54 72-66-72-73 283 7.75 8,015.00Jeff Gove ........................ T54 72-68-69-74 283 7.75 8,015.00Jarrod Lyle ..................... T54 69-70-73-71 283 7.75 8,015.00Mathias Gronberg .......... T58 69-71-73-71 284 6.00 7,770.00Richard S. Johnson ........ T58 70-72-71-71 284 6.00 7,770.00Billy Mayfair ................... T58 69-73-71-71 284 6.00 7,770.00Erik Compton (S)............. T61 72-69-70-74 285 7,525.00Chris DiMarco ................ T61 68-72-72-73 285 4.25 7,525.00Chris Stroud ................... T61 76-66-73-70 285 4.25 7,525.00Roger Tambellini ............ T61 70-71-68-76 285 4.25 7,525.00Jerod Turner ................... T65 71-70-73-72 286 2.75 7,315.00Jay Williamson .............. T65 70-68-74-74 286 2.75 7,315.00Cameron Percy ................. 67 69-72-70-76 287 2.00 7,210.00Brent Delahoussaye ....... T68 69-73-73-73 288 1.25 7,105.00John Merrick .................. T68 71-70-74-73 288 1.25 7,105.00Steve Lowery ................... 70 71-70-76-75 292 .50 7,000.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieSECTION 3 <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIESThe following players did not finish(C=cut, W=withdrew, A=amateur)C—143-Brian Bateman, John Bloomfield, Tim Herron, Greg Kraft,Cliff Kresge, John Mallinger, Andy Matthews, Brenden Pappas,Brian Stuard, Chris Wilson, Dean Wilson, 144-Mark Brooks, AlexCejka, Todd Hamilton, David Lutterus, Joe Ogilvie, Deane Pappas,Chris Smith, Tim Wilkinson, 145-Eric Axley, Notah Begay III,Michael Clark II, Glen Day, Jay Delsing, Charley Hoffman, FrankLickliter II, Shigeki Maruyama, Andrew McLardy, Fran Quinn, ChrisRiley, Rory Sabbatini, Charles Warren, 146-Max Alverio, ChrisBaryla, Ronnie Black, Justin Bolli, Cesar Costilla, Ken Duke, TomKite, David Morland IV, Vance Veazey, Grant Waite, 147-RobertDamron, Joe Durant, Len Mattiace, Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te, Eric Morales(A), Garth Mulroy, Alex Prugh, Pierre-Henri Soero, Matt Weibring,149-Harrison Frazar, 150-Julio Santos, 153-Ryan Garrity, 154-RafaelCampos (A), 155-Miguel Suarez. W—77-Brett Quigley, Jason Gore,Craig Bowden, 76-Carlos Franco, 74-Dicky Pride, 73-David Peoples.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsPUERTO RICO OPEN PRESENTED BY BANCO POPULAR2008 Greg Kraft .....................274 Jerry Kelly ......................275 Trump International GC–Puerto Rico, .........72/7,569Bo Van PeltRio Grande, Puerto Rico2009 Michael Bradley ...........274 Jason Day ......................275 Trump International GC–Puerto Rico, .........72/7,526Brett QuigleyRio Grande, Puerto Rico2010 Derek Lamely ................269 Kris Blanks .....................271 Trump International GC–Puerto Rico, .........72/7,526Rio Grande, Puerto RicoTournament Record:269, Derek Lamely, 2010Current Course Record:63, Derek Lamely, 2010Second tee box at Trump International Golf Club–Puerto Rico.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-29


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season2010 Transitions Championship[13th of 37 events in the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season]SECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3FURYKWinner: JIM FURYKFedExCup Points: 500 $972,00067-68-67-69 271 (-13)ORDER OF FINISHFedExCupPlayer Finish Scores Total Points MoneyJim Furyk ............................ 1 67-68-67-69 271 500.00 $972,000.00K.J. Choi ............................. 2 69-69-67-67 272 300.00 583,200.00Bubba Watson ................... 3 70-65-70-68 273 190.00 367,200.00Nick Watney ...................... 4 73-70-65-67 275 135.00 259,200.00Retief Goosen .................... 5 67-68-70-71 276 110.00 216,000.00Stephen Ames .................. T6 69-71-70-67 277 95.00 187,650.00Luke Donald ..................... T6 71-68-67-71 277 95.00 187,650.00Jonathan Byrd .................. T8 67-70-70-71 278 75.00 145,800.00Padraig Harrington ........... T8 69-65-72-72 278 75.00 145,800.00Nick O’Hern ...................... T8 72-68-67-71 278 75.00 145,800.00Carl Pettersson ................. T8 67-68-70-73 278 75.00 145,800.00Steve Stricker ................... T8 70-66-71-71 278 75.00 145,800.00Jerry Kelly ...................... T13 70-70-68-71 279 57.66 104,400.00Justin Rose .................... T13 73-68-67-71 279 57.66 104,400.00Webb Simpson ............... T13 73-69-65-72 279 57.66 104,400.00Greg Chalmers ............... T16 72-71-67-70 280 53.50 83,700.00Bill Haas ......................... T16 70-71-71-68 280 53.50 83,700.00Jeff Maggert .................. T16 67-69-70-74 280 53.50 83,700.00Jimmy Walker ................ T16 70-71-68-71 280 53.50 83,700.00Jason Bohn .................... T20 75-69-68-69 281 49.00 60,696.00Justin Leonard ............... T20 71-68-72-70 281 49.00 60,696.00James Nitties ................. T20 71-73-68-69 281 49.00 60,696.00David Toms .................... T20 74-63-73-71 281 49.00 60,696.00Charlie Wi ...................... T20 70-72-70-69 281 49.00 60,696.00Steve Elkington .............. T25 68-68-76-70 282 45.00 44,100.00Lucas Glover ................... T25 69-75-69-69 282 45.00 44,100.00Spencer Levin ................. T25 69-70-72-71 282 45.00 44,100.00Palm Harbor, FL March 18-21, 2010 FedExCup Points: 500 (first) Purse: $5,400,000Innisbrook Resort & Golf Club (Copperhead Course) Par/Yards: 36-35—71/7,340LEADERSFirst RoundGarrett Willis ..............................65 (-6)Jonathan Byrd ............................67 (-4)Rickie Fowler ..............................67 (-4)Jim Furyk .....................................67 (-4)Retief Goosen .............................67 (-4)Jeff Maggert ..............................67 (-4)Carl Pettersson ...........................67 (-4)CUT: 86 players at 2-over 144 from a field of 144 professionalsmade the 36-hole cut. 71 players at 2-over 215 made the 54-hole cut.WEATHER: Thursday: Mostly sunny with an afternoon high of 63degrees with NW winds 12-15 mph. Friday: Mostly cloudy withafternoon highs in the mid-60s and W winds 10-15 mph. Saturday:Sunny and breezy with afternoon highs in the lower 70s and NWCharles Howell III ........... T28 72-70-70-71 283 37.00 $30,946.16Jeff Klauk ....................... T28 73-71-67-72 283 37.00 30,946.16D.A. Points ..................... T28 70-72-70-71 283 37.00 30,946.16Ted Purdy ....................... T28 72-69-71-71 283 37.00 30,946.16Jeff Quinney ................... T28 68-70-74-71 283 37.00 30,946.16Chris DiMarco (S)........... T28 71-71-68-73 283 37.00 30,946.15Jason Dufner .................. T28 70-74-70-69 283 37.00 30,946.15Martin Laird ................... T28 70-70-73-70 283 37.00 30,946.15Geoff Ogilvy ................... T28 73-71-65-74 283 37.00 30,946.15Corey Pavin .................... T28 72-68-74-69 283 37.00 30,946.15Brett Quigley .................. T28 70-73-66-74 283 37.00 30,946.15Adam Scott .................... T28 73-66-74-70 283 37.00 30,946.15John Senden .................. T28 69-72-66-76 283 37.00 30,946.15Kris Blanks ..................... T41 72-70-73-69 284 28.00 19,980.00David Duval (S)............... T41 72-69-69-74 284 28.00 19,980.00Sergio Garcia ................. T41 73-71-71-69 284 28.00 19,980.00Bob Heintz (Q) ................ T41 73-67-70-74 284 19,980.00Nicholas Thompson ....... T41 70-68-76-70 284 28.00 19,980.00Daniel Chopra ................ T46 72-69-71-73 285 21.00 14,040.00Brian Davis ..................... T46 71-73-71-70 285 21.00 14,040.00Brendon de Jonge .......... T46 72-72-71-70 285 21.00 14,040.00Rickie Fowler .................. T46 67-71-70-77 285 21.00 14,040.00Nathan Green ................. T46 73-71-70-71 285 21.00 14,040.00Derek Lamely ................. T46 73-68-72-72 285 21.00 14,040.00Brandt Snedeker ............ T46 69-69-73-74 285 21.00 14,040.00Kevin Sutherland ............ T46 73-71-70-71 285 21.00 14,040.00Tim Wilkinson ................ T46 73-68-73-71 285 21.00 14,040.00Alex Cejka ...................... T55 69-69-74-74 286 13.50 12,150.00John Daly (S).................. T55 70-71-72-73 286 13.50 12,150.00Fred Funk ........................ T55 70-73-72-71 286 13.50 12,150.00Mathew Goggin ............. T55 70-69-72-75 286 13.50 12,150.00Second RoundPadraig Harrington ...................134 (-8)Jim Furyk ...................................135 (-7)Retief Goosen ...........................135 (-7)Carl Pettersson .........................135 (-7)Bubba Watson ..........................135 (-7)Third RoundJim Furyk .................................202 (-11)K.J. Choi ....................................205 (-8)Retief Goosen ...........................205 (-8)Carl Pettersson .........................205 (-8)Bubba Watson ..........................205 (-8)Luke Donald ..............................206 (-7)Padraig Harrington ...................206 (-7)Jeff Maggert ............................206 (-7)winds 10-15 mph. Sunday: Due to the threat of inclement weather,threesomes teed of Nos. 1 and 10. Morning showers delayed thestart of the final round from 7:45 a.m. to 9 a.m. Additional thunderstormsled to the suspension of play at 11:02 a.m. Three hours and43 minutes later, play resumed at 2:45 p.m. Highs in the lower 70s,with SE winds 10-20 mph under cloudy skies.Rod Pampling ................. T55 73-71-70-72 286 13.50 $12,150.00Bo Van Pelt ..................... T55 72-71-70-73 286 13.50 12,150.00Jason Day ...................... T61 72-72-71-72 287 9.50 11,718.00J.B. Holmes .................... T61 68-74-73-72 287 9.50 11,718.00Ross Fisher (S)................ T63 68-70-75-75 288 11,340.00Steve Flesch ................... T63 70-72-70-76 288 6.00 11,340.00Brian Gay ........................ T63 71-70-71-76 288 6.00 11,340.00Kenny Perry .................... T63 71-72-68-77 288 6.00 11,340.00Tim Petrovic ................... T63 72-72-71-73 288 6.00 11,340.00Ricky Barnes ................... T68 70-72-71-76 289 2.50 10,962.00Scott McCarron .............. T68 71-72-72-74 289 2.50 10,962.00Josh Teater ...................... 70 69-73-73-76 291 1.00 10,800.00Roland Thatcher ............... 71 70-71-73-81 295 .98 10,692.00Yuta Ikeda ...................... T72 74-69-73 216 10,422.00Steve Lowery ................. T72 70-72-74 216 .93 10,422.00Kevin Na ......................... T72 72-70-74 216 .93 10,422.00Garrett Willis (S) ............ T72 65-77-74 216 .93 10,422.00J.J. Henry ....................... T76 72-72-73 217 .85 9,990.00John Huston (S).............. T76 75-68-74 217 .85 9,990.00Will MacKenzie .............. T76 73-69-75 217 .85 9,990.00Greg Owen ..................... T76 73-70-74 217 .85 9,990.00Ryan Moore .................... T80 71-73-74 218 .79 9,666.00John Rollins ................... T80 73-71-74 218 .79 9,666.00Aaron Baddeley .............. T82 72-71-76 219 .74 9,396.00Bob Estes ....................... T82 72-71-76 219 .74 9,396.00Trevor Immelman ........... T82 70-74-75 219 .74 9,396.00Zach Johnson ................. T85 73-70-77 220 .69 9,126.00Andres Romero .............. T85 74-69-77 220 .69 9,126.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieThe following players did not finish(C=cut, W=withdrew)C—145-Blake Adams, Briny Baird, Matt Bettencourt, Chad Collins,James Driscoll, Matt Every, Dustin Johnson, Tom Lehman, ScottPiercy, Jeev Milkha Singh, Heath Slocum, Omar Uresti, MarkWilson, 146-Stuart Appleby, Brad Faxon, Lee Janzen, Richard S.Johnson, Troy Matteson, Parker McLachlin, Bryce Molder, JoeOgilvie, Ian Poulter, 147-Ryan Armour, Ty Harris, Pat Perez, RodPerry, Brian Stuard, Johnson Wagner, Brett Wetterich, 148-StewartCink, Tom Gillis, J.P. Hayes, Matt Jones, Robert Karlsson, GregKraft, Sean O’Hair, Chez Reavie, Rory Sabbatini, Boo Weekley,149-Michael Letzig, George McNeill, Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te, Troy Merritt,Alex Prugh, Chris Stroud, 150-Steve Wheatcroft, 151-Woody Austin,Cameron Beckman, Michael Bradley, Paul Goydos, Bill Lunde,Vaughn Taylor, 153-Ben Bates, 154-Ryo Ishikawa, 155-Rich Beem,161-Patrick Moore. W—75-Jeff Overton, Chris Couch.Tournament Record:266, Vijay Singh, 2004Tournament Course Record:62, Jeff Sluman, 2004; Mark Calcavecchia, 2007<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsTAMPA BAY CLASSIC2000 John Huston .................271 Carl Paulson ...................274 Westin Innisbrook Resort, (Copperhead) .....71/7,2952001 No Tournament Palm Harbor, FL2002 K.J. Choi .......................267 Glen Day ........................274 Westin Innisbrook Resort, (Copperhead) ....71/7,295Palm Harbor, FLCHRYSLER CHAMPIONSHIP2003 Retief Goosen ...............272 Vijay Singh .....................275 Westin Innisbrook Resort, (Copperhead) .....71/7,315Palm Harbor, FL2004 Vijay Singh ....................266 Tommy Armour III ..........271 Westin Innisbrook Resort, (Copperhead) .....71/7,340Jesper ParnevikPalm Harbor, FL2005 Carl Pettersson .............275 Chad Campbell ..............276 Westin Innisbrook Resort, (Copperhead) .....71/7,340Tampa Bay, FL2006 K.J Choi ........................271 Paul Goydos ...................275 Westin Innisbrook Resort, (Copperhead) .....71/7,340Brett WetterichPalm Harbor, FLPODS CHAMPIONSHIP2007 Mark Calcavecchia .......274 John Senden ..................275 Innisbrook Resort & GC, (Copperhead) ........71/7,340Heath SlocumPalm Harbor, FL2008 Sean O’Hair ..................280 Ryuji Imada/ ..................282 Innisbrook Resort & GC, (Copperhead) ........71/7,340Troy Matteson/John Senden Palm Harbor, FLGeorge McNeill/ Stewart CinkBilly MayfairTRANSITIONS CHAMPIONSHIP2009 Retief Goosen ...............276 Charles Howell III ..........277 Innisbrook Resort & GC, (Copperhead) ........71/7,340Brett QuigleyPalm Harbor, FL2010 Jim Furyk ......................271 K.J. Choi ........................272 Innisbrook Resort & GC, (Copperhead) ........71/7,340Palm Harbor, FL3-30 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season2010 Arnold Palmer Invitationalpresented by MasterCard[14th of 37 events in the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season]ELSOrlando, FL March 25-28, 2010 FedExCup Pts: 500 (first) Purse: $6,000,000Bay Hill Club & Lodge Par/Yards: 36-36-72/7,400LEADERSFirst RoundJ.B. Holmes.................................66 (-6)Davis Love III ..............................66 (-6)Henrik Stenson ...........................67 (-5)Mike Weir ...................................67 (-5)Ernie Els ..................................... 68 (T5)Second RoundBen Curtis .................................137 (-7)Ernie Els ....................................137 (-7)Davis Love III ............................137 (-7)D.J. Trahan ...............................137 (-7)Retief Goosen ...........................138 (-6)Phil Mickelson ..........................138 (-6)Kevin Na ...................................138 (-6)Third RoundErnie Els ..................................206 (-10)Ben Curtis .................................207 (-9)Chris Couch ...............................209 (-7)Edoardo Molinari ......................210 (-6)Kevin Na ...................................210 (-6)6 players ...................................211 (-5)Winner: ERNIE ELSFedExCup Points: 500 $1,080,00068-69-69-71 277 (-11)ORDER OF FINISHFedExCupPlayer Finish Scores Total Points MoneyErnie Els ............................. 1 68-69-69-71 277 500.00 $1,080,000.00Edoardo Molinari ............. T2 70-70-70-69 279 528,000.00Kevin Na ........................... T2 68-70-72-69 279 245.00 528,000.00Chris Couch ...................... T4 70-70-69-71 280 122.50 264,000.00Retief Goosen .................. T4 71-67-73-69 280 122.50 264,000.00Ben Curtis ........................... 6 70-67-70-74 281 100.00 216,000.00J.P. Hayes ........................ T7 70-72-70-70 282 82.50 180,750.00Ryuji Imada ...................... T7 73-70-69-70 282 82.50 180,750.00Kevin Streelman ............... T7 68-75-68-71 282 82.50 180,750.00D.J. Trahan ....................... T7 69-68-75-70 282 82.50 180,750.00Jim Furyk ........................ T11 71-74-66-73 284 65.00 138,000.00Derek Lamely ................. T11 71-70-70-73 284 65.00 138,000.00Steve Marino ................. T11 70-70-72-72 284 65.00 138,000.00Robert Allenby ............... T14 68-73-72-72 285 56.00 108,000.00Davis Love III .................. T14 66-71-74-74 285 56.00 108,000.00Bo Van Pelt ..................... T14 72-70-73-70 285 56.00 108,000.00Briny Baird ...................... T17 72-72-70-72 286 52.50 87,000.00K.J. Choi ......................... T17 71-69-73-73 286 52.50 87,000.00Bill Haas ......................... T17 72-71-70-73 286 52.50 87,000.00D.A. Points ..................... T17 73-72-72-69 286 52.50 87,000.00J.B. Holmes .................... T21 66-74-77-70 287 49.00 67,200.00Charles Howell III ........... T21 72-72-71-72 287 49.00 67,200.00Sean O’Hair .................... T21 70-73-71-73 287 49.00 67,200.00CUT: 75 players at 1-over 143 from a field of 118 professionals andtwo amateurs.WEATHER: Thursday: Mostly sunny with an afternoon high of 63degrees. Winds NW 12-15 mph. Friday: Partly cloudy with afternoonhighs in the mid-70s. NE 10-15 mph. Saturday: Sunny and breezywith afternoon highs in the lower 70s. Winds ENE 10-15 mph.Brian Davis ....................... 24 74-71-73-70 288 47.00 $57,600.00Ben Crane ....................... T25 69-74-73-73 289 44.00 46,800.00Jason Day ...................... T25 71-70-73-75 289 44.00 46,800.00Hunter Mahan ................ T25 71-73-75-70 289 44.00 46,800.00John Senden .................. T25 71-74-70-74 289 44.00 46,800.00Boo Weekley .................. T25 70-73-68-78 289 44.00 46,800.00Stephen Ames ................ T30 73-71-71-75 290 36.50 33,420.00Stuart Appleby (S).......... T30 70-74-70-76 290 36.50 33,420.00Tim Clark ........................ T30 74-70-75-71 290 36.50 33,420.00Erik Compton (S)............. T30 72-71-73-74 290 33,420.00Jerry Kelly ...................... T30 71-74-72-73 290 36.50 33,420.00Phil Mickelson ................ T30 71-67-75-77 290 36.50 33,420.00Tim Petrovic ................... T30 74-68-71-77 290 36.50 33,420.00Rory Sabbatini ................ T30 75-70-74-71 290 36.50 33,420.00Brandt Snedeker ............ T30 72-72-70-76 290 36.50 33,420.00Scott Verplank ................ T30 75-70-70-75 290 36.50 33,420.00Nathan Green ................. T40 69-73-72-77 291 26.50 20,484.00Ryo Ishikawa .................. T40 74-70-71-76 291 20,484.00Dustin Johnson .............. T40 71-70-72-78 291 26.50 20,484.00Marc Leishman .............. T40 70-73-72-76 291 26.50 20,484.00George McNeill .............. T40 69-71-73-78 291 26.50 20,484.00Bryce Molder .................. T40 74-70-75-72 291 26.50 20,484.00Ryan Moore .................... T40 72-72-74-73 291 26.50 20,484.00Rod Pampling ................. T40 74-70-71-76 291 26.50 20,484.00Pat Perez ........................ T40 69-74-74-74 291 26.50 20,484.00Mike Weir ...................... T40 67-73-77-74 291 26.50 20,484.00Rickie Fowler .................. T50 73-72-74-73 292 20.50 14,940.00Sunday: Due to the threat of inclement weather in the afternoon,tee times were moved up to 8:30–10:30 a.m., in threesomes off splittees. Play was suspended at 2:32 p.m. due to a dangerous weathersituation. Play was called for the day at 5:30 p.m. with 21 playersstill on the course. Play resumed Monday at 11:58 a.m. under partlycloudy skies with highs in the lower 70s. NE winds 8-12 mph.Sam Saunders (S)........... T50 73-70-77-72 292 $14,940.00Kris Blanks ..................... T52 74-69-73-77 293 16.00 13,851.43Matt Every ...................... T52 74-70-70-79 293 16.00 13,851.43Colin Montgomerie ........ T52 72-71-71-79 293 13,851.43Charl Schwartzel ............ T52 74-71-72-76 293 13,851.43Henrik Stenson ............... T52 67-78-71-77 293 16.00 13,851.43Steve Stricker ................. T52 69-71-79-74 293 16.00 13,851.43Tim Herron ..................... T52 73-72-76-72 293 16.00 13,851.42Stewart Cink .................. T59 73-72-71-78 294 11.00 13,200.00Carl Pettersson ............... T59 71-73-73-77 294 11.00 13,200.00Kevin Sutherland ............ T59 70-73-76-75 294 11.00 13,200.00Chris DiMarco (S)........... T62 69-73-75-78 295 8.50 12,900.00Joe Ogilvie ..................... T62 76-66-79-74 295 8.50 12,900.00Jonathan Byrd ................ T64 71-73-73-79 296 6.50 12,660.00Nick Watney .................. T64 74-71-73-78 296 6.50 12,660.00Ricky Barnes ................... T66 72-71-82-72 297 3.00 12,240.00Daniel Chopra (S) ........... T66 74-71-70-82 297 3.00 12,240.00Jason Dufner .................. T66 69-72-73-83 297 3.00 12,240.00Paul Goydos ................... T66 70-72-82-73 297 3.00 12,240.00Heath Slocum ................. T66 69-72-76-80 297 3.00 12,240.00Trevor Immelman ........... T71 71-74-76-77 298 .97 11,820.00Skip Kendall (S).............. T71 73-71-77-77 298 .97 11,820.00Garrett Willis (S) .............. 73 72-73-80-74 299 .94 11,640.00Martin Laird ..................... 74 74-71-78-77 300 .92 11,520.00Josh Teater (S)................. 75 72-71-79-80 302 .90 11,400.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieSECTION 3 <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIESThe following players did not finish(C=cut, W-withdrew, A=amateur)C—146-Chad Collins, Anders Hansen, Lee Janzen, Matt Jones,Danny Lee, Gregor Main (A), John Mallinger, Scott McCarron, KennyPerry, Kevin Stadler, 147-Robert Gamez, Brian Gay, Jason Gore,Zach Johnson, Billy Mayfair, Graeme McDowell, Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te,Alex Prugh, Brett Quigley, John Rollins, Brian Stuard, VaughnTaylor, Bubba Watson, Mark Wilson, 148-Justin Rose, 149-DavidDuval, Fred Funk, Tom Gillis, Yuta Ikeda, Webb Simpson, DavidToms, 150-Byeong-Hun An (A), Brendon de Jonge, Steve Flesch,Andrew Magee, Camilo Villegas, Charlie Wi, 151-Michael Allen,Troy Matteson, Greg Owen, Ryan Palmer, 154-Jamie Lovemark,161-Michael Campbell, Mike Keymont. W—75-Steve Elkington.EDOARDO MOLINARI<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsFLORIDA CITRUS OPEN INVITATIONAL1966 Lionel Hebert ................279 Charles Coody ................281 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando, FL .............................72/7,012Dick LytleJack Nicklaus1967 Julius Boros ..................274 George Knudson ............275 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando, FL .............................72/7,012Arnold Palmer1968 Dan Sikes ......................274 Tom Weiskopf ...............275 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando, FL .............................72/7,0121969 Ken Still ........................278 Miller Barber .................279 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando, FL .............................72/7,0121970 Bob Lunn .......................271 Rives McBee ..................282 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando, FL .............................72/7,0121971 Arnold Palmer ...............270 Julius Boros ...................271 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando, FL .............................72/7,0121972 Jerry Heard ...................276 Bobby Mitchell ..............278 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando, FL .............................72/7,0121973 Bud Allin .......................265 Charles Coody ................273 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando, FL .............................72/7,0121974 Jerry Heard ...................273 Homero Blancas ............276 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando, FL .............................72/7,012Jim Jamieson1975 Lee Trevino ...................276 Hale Irwin ......................277 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando, FL .............................72/7,0121976 Hale Irwin* ...................270 Kermit Zarley .................270 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando, FL .............................72/7,0121977 Gary Koch .....................274 Dale Hayes ....................276 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando, FL .............................72/7,012Joe Inman1978 Mac McLendon .............271 David Graham ................273 Rio Pinar CC, Orlando, FL .............................72/7,012BAY HILL CITRUS CLASSIC1979 Bob Byman* ..................278 John Schroeder .............278 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL ..............71/7,103BAY HILL CLASSIC1980 Dave Eichelberger ........279 Leonard Thompson ........282 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL ..............71/7,1031981 Andy Bean ....................266 Tom Watson ..................273 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL ..............71/7,1031982 Tom Kite* .....................278 Jack Nicklaus ................278 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL ..............71/7,103Denis Watson1983 Mike Nicolette* ............283 Greg Norman .................283 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL ..............71/7,1031984 Gary Koch* ...................272 George Burns .................272 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL ..............71/7,103KEY: * = Playoff<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-31


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonArnold Palmer Invitationalpresented by MasterCardSECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3NOTESErnie Els posted a 1-under 71 to finish 11-under277, capturing the 2010 Arnold Palmer Invitationalpresented by MasterCard by two strokes overKevin Na and Edoardo Molinari The win wasthe 18th of his <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> career and the secondof 2010. Els led by five strokes midway throughthe back nine Sunday before making double bogeyand bogey prior to a weather delay. He held a twostrokelead overnight after play was suspendedand then made three par saves on Monday tosecure the win.KEVIN NAThe 2010 Arnold Palmer Invitational was the thirdMonday finish of the season on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>(Bob Hope Classic and Puerto Rico Open).The previous Monday finish at the Arnold PalmerInvitational came in 1982, when Tom Kite, JackNicklaus and Tom Watson completed the finalround tied atop the leaderboard. Kite chipped in forbirdie on the first playoff hole (No. 15) to post thewin.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsHERTZ BAY HILL CLASSIC1985 Fuzzy Zoeller .................275 Tom Watson ..................277 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL ..............71/7,1031986 Dan Forsman~ ...............202 Raymond Floyd ..............203 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL ..............71/7,103Mike Hulbert1987 Payne Stewart ..............264 David Frost .....................267 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL ..............71/7,1031988 Paul Azinger ..................271 Tom Kite ........................276 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL ..............71/7,103THE NESTLE INVITATIONAL1989 Tom Kite* ....................278 Davis Love III .................278 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL ..............71/7,1031990 Robert Gamez ..............274 Greg Norman .................275 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL ..............72/7,1141991 Andrew Magee~ ...........203 Tom Sieckmann .............205 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL ..............72/7,1141992 Fred Couples .................269 Gene Sauers ..................278 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL ..............72/7,1141993 Ben Crenshaw ..............280 Davis Love III .................282 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL ..............72/7,114Rocco <strong>Media</strong>teVijay Singh1994 Loren Roberts ...............275 Nick Price .......................276 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL ..............72/7,114Vijay SinghFuzzy Zoeller1995 Loren Roberts ...............272 Brad Faxon ....................274 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL ..............72/7,114BAY HILL INVITATIONAL PRESENTED BY OFFICE DEPOT1996 Paul Goydos ..................275 Jeff Maggert .................276 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL ..............72/7,1961997 Phil Mickelson ..............272 Stuart Appleby ...............275 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL ..............72/7,207BAY HILL INVITATIONAL PRESENTED BY COOPER TIRES1998 Ernie Els ........................274 Bob Estes .......................278 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL ..............72/7,207Jeff Maggert1999 Tim Herron* ..................274 Tom Lehman ..................274 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL ..............72/7,2072000 Tiger Woods .................270 Davis Love III .................274 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL ..............72/7,2082001 Tiger Woods .................273 Phil Mickelson ...............274 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL ..............72/7,2082002 Tiger Woods .................275 Michael Campbell .........279 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL ..............72/7,2392003 Tiger Woods .................269 Stewart Cink ..................280 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL ..............72/7,239Brad FaxonKenny PerryKirk TriplettBAY HILL INVITATIONAL PRESENTED BY MASTERCARD2004 Chad Campbell .............270 Stuart Appleby ...............276 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL ..............72/7,2392005 Kenny Perry ...................276 Graeme McDowell ........278 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL ..............72/7,267Vijay Singh2006 Rod Pampling ................274 Greg Owen .....................275 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL ..............72/7,267ARNOLD PALMER INVITATIONAL PRESENTED BY MASTERCARD2007 Vijay Singh ....................272 Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te ..............274 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL ............... 70/7,1372008 Tiger Woods .................270 Bart Bryant .....................271 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL ............... 70/7,1572009 Tiger Woods .................275 Sean O’Hair ...................276 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL ............... 70/7,1622010 Ernie Els ........................277 Edoardo Molinari ...........279 Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL ............... 72/7,400Kevin NaKEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortenedWith victories at the World Golf Championships-CA Championship and the Arnold PalmerInvitational presented by MasterCard, Ernie Elsbecame the first golfer to win consecutive startson <strong>TOUR</strong> since Tiger Woods in 2009 (BuickOpen and World Golf Championships-BridgestoneInvitational). He has won consecutive starts threetimes in his <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> career (also at the 2003SBS Championship and Sony Open in Hawaii andthe 1997 U.S. Open and Buick Classic).Tournament Record:264, Payne Stewart, 1987Current Course Record:62, Andy Bean, 1981; Greg Norman, 1984Action on the 18th green during the third round of theArnold Palmer Invitational presented by MasterCard.3-32 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season2010 Shell Houston Open[15th of 37 events in the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season]KIIMHumble, TX April 1-4, 2010 FedExCup Points: 500 (first) Purse: $5,800,000Redstone Golf Club (Tournament Course) Par/Yards: 36-36—72/7,457LEADERSFirst RoundCameron Percy ............................67 (-5)Kevin Stadler ..............................67 (-5)James Driscoll ............................68 (-4)Anthony Kim ...............................68 (-4)Kevin Sutherland ........................68 (-4)Vaughn Taylor .............................68 (-4)Second RoundBryce Molder ............................135 (-9)Cameron Percy ..........................136 (-8)Alex Prugh .................................136 (-8)Anthony Kim .............................137 (-7)Joe Ogilvie ................................137 (-7)Kevin Stadler ............................137 (-7)Lee Westwood .........................137 (-7)Third RoundAnthony Kim ...........................206 (-10)Bryce Molder ..........................206 (-10)Joe Ogilvie ................................208 (-8)Vaughn Taylor ...........................208 (-8)Graham DeLaet .........................209 (-7)Jeff Maggert ............................209 (-7)Lee Westwood .........................209 (-7)CUT: 80 players at 2-over 146 from a field of 144 professionals madethe 36-hole cut. 72 players at 6-over 222 made the 54-hole cut.Winner: ANTHONY KIM*FedExCup Points: 500 $1,044,00068-69-69-70 276 (-12)ORDER OF FINISH*Won with a par-4 on the first playoff hole.FedExCupPlayer Finish Scores Total Points MoneyAnthony Kim ....................... 1 68-69-69-70 276 500.00 $1,044,000.00Vaughn Taylor .................... 2 68-70-70-68 276 300.00 626,400.00Graham DeLaet ................ T3 71-67-71-68 277 162.50 336,400.00Charl Schwartzel (S)......... T3 71-72-67-67 277 336,400.00Shaun Micheel (S).............. 5 70-73-70-65 278 110.00 232,000.00Jeff Maggert .................... T6 70-69-70-70 279 95.00 201,550.00Kevin Stadler .................... T6 67-70-74-68 279 95.00 201,550.00Matt Kuchar ..................... T8 69-72-69-70 280 80.00 168,200.00Bryce Molder .................... T8 69-66-71-74 280 80.00 168,200.00Lee Westwood (S)............ T8 69-68-72-71 280 168,200.00Jason Bohn .................... T11 70-72-71-68 281 65.00 133,400.00Joe Ogilvie ..................... T11 70-67-71-73 281 65.00 133,400.00D.J. Trahan ..................... T11 78-66-70-67 281 65.00 133,400.00Blake Adams .................. T14 73-72-68-69 282 53.50 89,900.00Ben Curtis ....................... T14 73-71-73-65 282 53.50 89,900.00James Driscoll ............... T14 68-70-73-71 282 53.50 89,900.00Steve Marino ................. T14 70-71-71-70 282 53.50 89,900.00Justin Rose .................... T14 70-72-70-70 282 53.50 89,900.00Adam Scott .................... T14 69-70-72-71 282 53.50 89,900.00Josh Teater .................... T14 73-69-69-71 282 53.50 89,900.00Bubba Watson ............... T14 73-67-71-71 282 53.50 89,900.00Fredrik Jacobson ............ T22 73-70-69-71 283 48.00 60,320.00Alex Prugh ...................... T22 70-66-76-71 283 48.00 60,320.00Roland Thatcher ............. T22 70-71-70-72 283 48.00 60,320.00WEATHER: Thursday: Mostly sunny with an afternoon high of 76degrees. Winds NE 12-15 mph. Friday: Mostly cloudy with afternoontemperatures in the upper 70s. NE winds 18-25 mph. Saturday: Sunnyand breezy with afternoon temperatures in the lower 80s. Winds ENE15-20 mph. Sunday: Cloudy with light mist in the morning, giving way topartly sunny skies in the afternoon with highs in the lower 80s. WindsSE 12-22 mphBen Crane ....................... T25 75-68-72-69 284 43.50 $44,273.34J.J. Henry ....................... T25 74-72-69-69 284 43.50 44,273.34Chad Campbell ............... T25 70-72-70-72 284 43.50 44,273.33Justin Leonard ............... T25 69-74-67-74 284 43.50 44,273.33John Rollins ................... T25 73-72-68-71 284 43.50 44,273.33Omar Uresti .................... T25 69-69-72-74 284 43.50 44,273.33Rich Barcelo ................... T31 75-69-72-69 285 38.50 35,162.50Soren Kjeldsen (S).......... T31 71-72-73-69 285 35,162.50Kevin Sutherland ............ T31 68-73-69-75 285 38.50 35,162.50Y.E. Yang ........................ T31 74-71-70-70 285 38.50 35,162.50Brendon de Jonge .......... T35 72-74-68-72 286 34.00 28,594.00Phil Mickelson ................ T35 69-76-70-71 286 34.00 28,594.00Cameron Percy (S).......... T35 67-69-74-76 286 34.00 28,594.00Tag Ridings (Q)............... T35 73-70-72-71 286 28,594.00Chris Tidland .................. T35 72-72-70-72 286 34.00 28,594.00Ricky Barnes ................... T40 73-71-71-72 287 29.50 23,200.00Padraig Harrington ......... T40 69-69-72-77 287 29.50 23,200.00Martin Laird ................... T40 70-70-76-71 287 29.50 23,200.00David Lutterus ................ T40 74-71-71-71 287 29.50 23,200.00Ernie Els ......................... T44 70-74-75-69 288 24.50 17,535.34Webb Simpson ............... T44 75-71-72-70 288 24.50 17,535.34Michael Allen ................. T44 71-72-71-74 288 24.50 17,535.33Stuart Appleby ............... T44 70-72-74-72 288 24.50 17,535.33Bob Estes ....................... T44 73-70-71-74 288 24.50 17,535.33Spencer Levin ................. T44 71-72-70-75 288 24.50 17,535.33Aaron Baddeley .............. T50 73-73-74-69 289 19.00 13,989.60Alex Cejka ...................... T50 72-73-71-73 289 19.00 13,989.60Michael Connell ............. T50 71-71-73-74 289 19.00 13,989.60Tim Petrovic ................... T50 77-68-75-69 289 19.00 13,989.60Carl Pettersson ............... T50 71-75-71-72 289 19.00 $13,989.60Fred Couples .................. T55 71-73-78-68 290 14.50 13,166.00Lucas Glover ................... T55 73-68-75-74 290 14.50 13,166.00J.P. Hayes ...................... T55 72-71-76-71 290 14.50 13,166.00Brett Wetterich .............. T55 73-70-76-71 290 14.50 13,166.00Woody Austin ................ T59 70-71-75-75 291 11.00 12,760.00John Merrick .................. T59 72-72-74-73 291 11.00 12,760.00Chris Riley ...................... T59 71-72-73-75 291 11.00 12,760.00Chris Baryla .................... T62 71-73-75-73 292 8.00 12,412.00Paul Goydos ................... T62 72-70-72-78 292 8.00 12,412.00D.A. Points ..................... T62 71-71-75-75 292 8.00 12,412.00Simon Dyson (S)............. T65 73-71-78-72 294 11,890.00Rickie Fowler .................. T65 72-71-76-75 294 3.50 11,890.00Scott McCarron .............. T65 73-73-72-76 294 3.50 11,890.00Jeff Overton ................... T65 76-67-73-78 294 3.50 11,890.00Garrett Willis ................. T65 72-73-75-74 294 3.50 11,890.00Chris Wilson ................... T65 73-73-69-79 294 3.50 11,890.00Johnson Wagner .............. 71 71-73-74-78 296 .98 11,484.00Scott Piercy ...................... 72 71-75-76-78 300 .96 11,368.00Rich Beem ...................... T73 71-74-78 223 .90 11,020.00Angel Cabrera ................ T73 71-75-77 223 .90 11,020.00Brian Stuard ................... T73 70-75-78 223 .90 11,020.00Nicholas Thompson ....... T73 69-76-78 223 .90 11,020.00Jimmy Walker ................ T73 73-72-78 223 .90 11,020.00Matt Bettencourt ........... T78 72-72-80 224 .82 10,556.00Derek Lamely ................. T78 73-73-78 224 .82 10,556.00Andrew Svoboda (Q) ...... T78 73-73-78 224 10,556.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieSECTION 3 <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIESThe following players did not finish(C=cut, W=withdrew)C—147-Michael Bradley, Greg Chalmers, Brian Davis, Jason Day,Steve Elkington, Brad Faxon, Harrison Frazar, Charles Howell III,Martin Kaymer, Frank Lickliter II, Will MacKenzie, Hunter Mahan,Rory McIlroy, Troy Merritt, Geoff Ogilvy, Pat Perez, Jeff Quinney,Brandt Snedeker, Bo Van Pelt, Steve Wheatcroft, Chris Wood,148-Jonathan Byrd, Luke Donald, Michael Letzig, Brenden Pappas,Chez Reavie, Jay Williamson, 149-Cameron Beckman, HenrikBjornstad, Kris Blanks, Craig Bowden, Daniel Chopra, Matt Every,Jason Gore, William McGirt, James Nitties, Ryan Palmer, KevinStreelman, 150-Mark Calcavecchia, Martin Flores, Kevin Johnson,Matt Jones, Davis Love III, Andrew McLardy, Andres Romero,Roger Tambellini, Vance Veazey, 151-Justin Bolli, Bill Lunde, FranQuinn, Tim Thelen, 152-Jeff Klauk, John Mallinger, Jerod Turner,153-Mathew Goggin, 154-Nick O’Hern, 155-Ted Purdy, ChrisS,156-Greg Kraft, 157-Billy Mayfair, 160-Parker McLachlin. W—VijaySingh, 79-Greg Owen, 78-Briny Baird.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT OF CHAMPIONS1946 Byron Nelson ................274 Ben Hogan .....................276 River Oaks CC, Houston, TX .........................71/6,5881947 Bobby Locke ..................277 Johnny Palmer ...............282 Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX ..................72/7,421Ellsworth Vines1948 No Tournament1949 Johnny Palmer ..............272 Cary Middlecoff .............273 Pine Forest CC, Houston, TX ........................72/6,510HOUSTON OPEN1950 Cary Middlecoff ............277 Pete Cooper ...................280 Brae Burn CC, Houston, TX ..........................72/6,7251951 Marty Furgol .................277 Jack Burke, Jr. ...............278 Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX ..................70/7,2121952 Jack Burke, Jr. ..............277 Frank Stranahan ............283 Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX ..................70/7,2121953 Cary Middlecoff* ..........283 Jim Ferrier .....................283 Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX ..................70/7,212Shelley MayfieldEarl StewartBill Nary1954 Dave Douglas ...............277 Cary Middlecoff .............279 Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX ..................70/7,2121955 Mike Souchak ...............273 Jerry Barber ...................275 Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX ..................70/7,2121956 Ted Kroll .......................277 Jack Burke, Jr. ...............280 Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX ..................70/7,212Dave Douglas1957 Arnold Palmer ...............279 Doug Ford ......................280 Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX ..................70/7,2121958 Ed Oliver .......................281 Roberto De Vicenzo .......282 Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX ..................70/7,212Jay HebertHOUSTON CLASSIC1959 Jack Burke, Jr.* ............277 Julius Boros ...................277 Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX ..................70/7,2121960 Bill Collins* ...................280 Arnold Palmer ................280 Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX ..................70/7,2121961 Jay Hebert* ..................276 Ken Venturi ....................276 Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX ..................72/7,1221962 Bobby Nichols* .............278 Jack Nicklaus ................278 Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX ..................72/7,021Dan SikesKEY: * = Playoff + = Tournament postponed in April; rescheduled to November<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-33


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonShell Houston OpenSECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3NOTESAnthony Kim, the 54-hole co-leader, and VaughnTaylor finished the Shell Houston Open tied at12-under 276, with Kim prevailing with a par onthe first playoff hole for his third <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory(2008 Wachovia Championship, 2008 AT&TNational, 2010 Shell Houston Open). The win camein Kim’s 78th <strong>TOUR</strong> start.The Shell Houston Open has had 21 playoffs—more than any event on <strong>TOUR</strong> other than the U.S.Open (32). Last year’s playoff was the first of theseason (15 events). The 14-event start without aplayoff represented the longest the <strong>TOUR</strong> has goneto start a season without a playoff since 1974when Lee Elder won in a playoff in the 16th eventof the year.The third-round leader/co-leader has won the ShellHouston Open 33 times, including eight of the lastnine years. The lone exception came in 2007 whenAdam Scott came from three strokes back Sundayto win the event by three strokes over StuartAppleby and 54-hole leader Bubba Watson.ADAM SCOTTTournament Record:266, Curtis Strange, Lee Trevino, 1980 (Woodlands CC);Vijay Singh, 2002 (TPC Woodlands)Current Course Record:63, Adam Scott, Johnson Wagner, 2008Tournament Course Record:62, Fred Funk, 1992 - TPC Woodlands;Ron Streck, 1981) - Woodlands CC<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1963 Bob Charles ..................268 Fred Hawkins .................269 Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX ..................72/7,0211964 Mike Souchak ...............278 Jack Nicklaus ................279 Sharpstown CC, Houston, TX .......................71/7,0211965 Bobby Nichols ...............273 Bruce Devlin ..................274 Sharpstown CC, Houston, TX .......................71/7,021Chi Chi RodriguezHOUSTON CHAMPIONS INTERNATIONAL1966 Arnold Palmer+ .............275 Gardner Dickinson .........276 Champions GC, Houston, TX ........................71/7,1661967 Frank Beard ...................274 Arnold Palmer ................275 Champions GC, Houston, TX ........................71/7,1661968 Roberto De Vicenzo ......274 Lee Trevino ....................275 Champions GC, Houston, TX ........................71/7,1661969 No Tournament++1970 Gibby Gilbert* ...............282 Bruce Crampton .............282 Champions GC, Houston, TX ........................70/7,1661971 Hubert Green* ..............280 Don January ..................280 Champions GC, Houston, TX ........................70/7,166HOUSTON OPEN1972 Bruce Devlin .................278 Tommy Aaron ................280 Westwood CC, Houston, TX .........................72/6,998Lou GrahamDoug Sanders1973 Bruce Crampton ............277 Dave Stockton ...............278 Quail Valley GC, Missouri City, TX ..............72/6,9051974 Dave Hill .......................276 Rod Curl .........................277 Quail Valley GC, Missouri City, TX ..............72/6,905Steve MelnykAndy North1975 Bruce Crampton ............273 Gil Morgan .....................275 Woodlands CC, The Woodlands, TX ............72/6,9291976 Lee Elder .......................278 Forrest Fezler .................279 Woodlands CC, The Woodlands, TX ............72/6,9971977 Gene Littler ...................276 Lanny Wadkins ..............279 Woodlands CC, The Woodlands, TX ............72/6,9971978 Gary Player ...................270 Andy Bean .....................271 Woodlands CC, The Woodlands, TX ............72/6,9971979 Wayne Levi ...................268 Michael Brannan ...........270 Woodlands CC, The Woodlands, TX ............71/6,918MICHELOB HOUSTON OPEN1980 Curtis Strange* ...........266 Lee Trevino ....................266 Woodlands CC, The Woodlands, TX ............71/6,9181981 Ron Streck~ .................198 Hale Irwin ......................201 Woodlands CC, The Woodlands, TX ............71/7,071Jerry Pate1982 Ed Sneed* ....................275 Bob Shearer ...................275 Woodlands CC, The Woodlands, TX ............71/7,031HOUSTON COCA-COLA OPEN1983 David Graham ...............275 Lee Elder ........................280 Woodlands CC, The Woodlands, TX ............71/7,031Jim ThorpeLee Trevino1984 Corey Pavin ...................274 Buddy Gardner ...............275 Woodlands CC, The Woodlands, TX ............71/7,031HOUSTON OPEN1985 Raymond Floyd .............277 David Frost .....................278 TPC Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX ................72/7,042Bob Lohr1986 Curtis Strange* .............274 Calvin Peete ...................274 TPC Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX ................72/7,045BIG I HOUSTON OPEN1987 Jay Haas* .....................276 Buddy Gardner ...............276 TPC Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX ................72/7,042INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENT OPEN1988 Curtis Strange* ...........270 Greg Norman .................270 TPC Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX ................72/7,0451989 Mike Sullivan ...............280 Craig Stadler ..................281 TPC Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX ................72/7,0421990 Tony Sills~* ..................204 Gil Morgan .....................204 TPC Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX ................72/7,0421991 Fulton Allem+++ ...........273 Billy Ray Brown .............274 TPC Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX ................72/7,042Mike HulbertSHELL HOUSTON OPENTom Kite1992 Fred Funk ......................272 Kirk Triplett ....................274 TPC Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX ................72/7,0421993 Jim McGovern~* ..........199 John Huston ..................199 TPC Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX ................72/7,0421994 Mike Heinen .................272 Tom Kite ........................275 TPC Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX ................72/7,042Jeff MaggertHal Sutton1995 Payne Stewart* ............276 Scott Hoch .....................276 TPC Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX ................72/7,0421996 Mark Brooks* ...............274 Jeff Maggert .................274 TPC Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX ................72/7,0421997 Phil Blackmar* ..............276 Kevin Sutherland ...........276 TPC Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX ................72/7,0421998 David Duval ..................276 Jeff Maggert .................277 TPC Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX ................72/7,0181999 Stuart Appleby ..............279 John Cook ......................280 TPC Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX ................72/7,018Hal Sutton2000 Robert Allenby* ............275 Craig Stadler ..................275 TPC Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX ................72/7,0182001 Hal Sutton .....................278 Joe Durant .....................281 TPC Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX ................72/7,018Lee Janzen2002 Vijay Singh ....................266 Darren Clarke .................272 TPC Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX ................72/7,0182003 Fred Couples .................267 Stuart Appleby ...............271 Redstone GC (Member Course), Humble, TX ....72/7,508Mark CalcavecchiaHank Kuehne2004 Vijay Singh ....................277 Scott Hoch .....................279 Redstone GC (Member Course), Humble, TX ....72/7,5082005 Vijay Singh* ..................275 John Daly .......................275 Redstone GC (Member Course), Humble, TX ....72/7,5082006 Stuart Appleby ..............269 Bob Estes .......................275 Redstone GC (Tournament Course), ....................72/7,457Humble, TX2007 Adam Scott ...................271 Stuart Appleby .............. 274 Redstone GC, (Tournament Course) ....................72/7,457Bubba WatsonHumble, TX2008 Johnson Wagner ..........272 Chad Campbell ............. 274 Redstone GC, (Tournament Course) ....................72/7,457Geoff OgilvyHumble, TX2009 Paul Casey* ..................277 J.B. Holmes .................. 277 Redstone GC, (Tournament Course) ....................72/7,457Humble, TX2010 Anthony Kim* ...............276 Vaughn Taylor ............... 276 Redstone GC, (Tournament Course) ....................72/7,457Humble, TXKEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortened ++ = Served as site for U.S. Open +++ = Tournament postponed in April; rescheduled to October3-34 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season2010 Masters Tournament[16th of 37 events in the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season]MICKELSONAugusta, GA April 8-11, 2010 FedExCup Points: 600 (first) Purse: $7,500,000Augusta National Golf Club Par/Yards: 36-36—72/7,445LEADERSFirst RoundFred Couples ...............................66 (-6)Tom Watson ...............................67 (-5)Lee Westwood ...........................67 (-5)Phil Mickelson ............................67 (-5)Y.E. Yang .....................................67 (-5)K.J. Choi ......................................67 (-5)Second RoundIan Poulter .................................136 (-8)Lee Westwood .........................136 (-8)Tiger Woods .............................138 (-6)K.J. Choi ....................................138 (-6)Ricky Barnes .............................138 (-6)Anthony Kim .............................138 (-6)Phil Mickelson ..........................138 (-6)Third RoundLee Westwood .......................204 (-12)Phil Mickelson ........................205 (-11)Tiger Woods .............................208 (-8)K.J. Choi ....................................208 (-8)Fred Couples .............................209 (-7)Hunter Mahan ..........................210 (-6)Ricky Barnes .............................210 (-6)Ian Poulter .................................210 (-6)Winner: PHIL MICKELSONFedExCup Points: 600 $1,350,00067-71-67-67 272 (-16)ORDER OF FINISHFedExCupPlayer Finish Scores Total Points MoneyPhil Mickelson .................... 1 67-71-67-67 272 600.00 $1,350,000.00Lee Westwood ................... 2 67-69-68-71 275 810,000.00Anthony Kim ....................... 3 68-70-73-65 276 210.00 510,000.00K.J. Choi ........................... T4 67-71-70-69 277 135.00 330,000.00Tiger Woods ..................... T4 68-70-70-69 277 135.00 330,000.00Fred Couples ...................... 6 66-75-68-70 279 110.00 270,000.00Nick Watney ...................... 7 68-76-71-65 280 100.00 251,250.00Hunter Mahan .................. T8 71-71-68-71 281 91.00 225,000.00Y.E. Yang .......................... T8 67-72-72-70 281 91.00 225,000.00Ricky Barnes ................... T10 68-70-72-73 283 79.50 195,000.00Ian Poulter ...................... T10 68-68-74-73 283 79.50 195,000.00Miguel A. Jimenez ......... T12 72-75-72-66 285 165,000.00Jerry Kelly ...................... T12 72-74-67-72 285 70.00 165,000.00Trevor Immelman ........... T14 69-73-72-72 286 60.25 131,250.00The following players did not finish(C=cut, W=withdrew, A=amateur)C—148-Tim Clark, Ben Curtis, Ryo Ishikawa, Larry Mize, JohnSenden, 149-Luke Donald, Soren Hansen, Padraig Harrington, MartinKaymer, Bernhard Langer, Graeme McDowell, John Merrick, MarkO’Meara, Ryan Palmer, Nathan T. Smith (A), 150-Brad Benjamin (A),Simon Dyson, Justin Leonard, Kevin Na, Alvaro Quiros, 151-DavidDuval, Brian Gay, Todd Hamilton, Marc Leishman, Rory McIlroy,Edoardo Molinari, John Rollins, Oliver Wilson, 152-Stewart Cink,Shingo Katayama, Louis Oosthuizen, 153-Paul Casey, Ross Fisher,Rory Sabbatini, 154-Vijay Singh, Chris Wood, 155-Byeong-Hun An(A), Ben Crenshaw, Chang-won Han (A), Sandy Lyle, Ben Martin (A),Henrik Stenson, 156-Jim Furyk, 157-Anders Hansen, Craig Stadler,164-Michael Campbell, Ian Woosnam. W—74-Thongchai Jaidee.LEE WESTWOODCUT: 48 players at 3-over 147 from a field of 90 professionals andsix amateurs.WEATHER: Thursday: Mostly cloudy with light showers in the afternoonand a high of 92 degrees. Winds SE 15-20 mph. Friday: Mostlysunny with afternoon highs in the mid-70s. Winds ESE at 8-12 mph.Saturday: Mostly sunny with afternoon highs in the mid-70s. ESE 8-12mph. Sunday: Mostly sunny with afternoon highs in the mid-70s. WindsSE 4-8 mph.Steve Marino ................. T14 71-73-69-73 286 60.25 $131,250.00Ryan Moore .................... T14 72-73-73-68 286 60.25 131,250.00David Toms .................... T14 69-75-71-71 286 60.25 131,250.00Angel Cabrera ................ T18 73-74-69-71 287 51.00 94,500.00Ernie Els ......................... T18 71-73-75-68 287 51.00 94,500.00Adam Scott .................... T18 69-75-72-71 287 51.00 94,500.00Heath Slocum ................. T18 72-73-70-72 287 51.00 94,500.00Scott Verplank ................ T18 73-73-73-68 287 51.00 94,500.00Tom Watson ................... T18 67-74-73-73 287 51.00 94,500.00Ben Crane ....................... T24 71-75-74-68 288 46.50 69,000.00Matt Kuchar ................... T24 70-73-74-71 288 46.50 69,000.00Bill Haas ......................... T26 72-70-71-76 289 44.00 57,750.00Geoff Ogilvy ................... T26 74-72-69-74 289 44.00 57,750.00Kenny Perry .................... T26 72-71-72-74 289 44.00 57,750.00Yuta Ikeda ........................ 29 70-77-72-71 290 53,250.00Jason Dufner .................. T30 75-72-75-69 291 38.50 45,563.00Soren Kjeldsen ............... T30 70-71-75-75 291 45,563.00Francesco Molinari ........ T30 70-74-75-72 291 45,563.00<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYSean O’Hair .................... T30 72-71-72-76 291 38.50 $45,563.00Charl Schwartzel ............ T30 69-76-72-74 291 45,563.00Steve Stricker ................. T30 73-73-74-71 291 38.50 45,563.00Lucas Glover ................... T36 76-71-71-74 292 34.50 38,625.00Matteo Manassero ........ T36 71-76-73-72 292 AmateurSteve Flesch ................... T38 75-71-70-78 294 31.50 34,500.00Retief Goosen ................ T38 74-71-76-73 294 31.50 34,500.00Dustin Johnson .............. T38 71-72-76-75 294 31.50 34,500.00Camilo Villegas .............. T38 74-72-71-77 294 31.50 34,500.00Zach Johnson ................... 42 70-74-76-75 295 29.00 30,750.00Robert Karlsson .............. T43 71-72-77-76 296 28,500.00Mike Weir ...................... T43 71-72-76-77 296 27.50 28,500.00Robert Allenby ............... T45 72-75-78-73 298 25.00 24,750.00Chad Campbell ............... T45 79-68-80-71 298 25.00 24,750.00Sergio Garcia ................. T45 74-70-76-78 298 25.00 24,750.00Nathan Green ................... 48 72-75-80-75 302 23.00 21,750.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsAUGUSTA NATIONAL INVITATION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT1934 Horton Smith ................284 Craig Wood ....................285 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,7001935 Gene Sarazen* .............282 Craig Wood ...................282 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,7001936 Horton Smith ................285 Harry Cooper ..................286 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,7001937 Byron Nelson ................283 Ralph Guldahl ................285 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,7001938 Henry Picard .................285 Ralph Guldahl ................287 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,800Harry CooperMASTERS <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT1939 Ralph Guldahl ...............279 Sam Snead ....................280 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,8001940 Jimmy Demaret ............280 Lloyd Mangrum ..............284 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,8001941 Craig Wood ...................280 Byron Nelson .................283 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,8001942 Byron Nelson* ..............280 Ben Hogan .....................280 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,8001943 No Tournament ++1944 No Tournament ++1945 No Tournament ++1946 Herman Keiser ..............282 Ben Hogan .....................283 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,8001947 Jimmy Demaret ............281 Byron Nelson .................283 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,800Frank Stranahan1948 Claude Harmon .............279 Cary Middlecoff .............284 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,9001949 Sam Snead ...................282 Johnny Bulla .................285 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,900Lloyd Mangrum1950 Jimmy Demaret ............283 Jim Ferrier .....................285 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,9001951 Ben Hogan ....................280 Skee Riegel ....................282 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,9001952 Sam Snead ...................286 Jack Burke, Jr. ...............290 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,9501953 Ben Hogan ....................274 Ed Oliver, Jr. ..................279 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,9501954 Sam Snead* .................289 Ben Hogan .....................289 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,9501955 Cary Middlecoff ............279 Ben Hogan .....................286 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,9501956 Jack Burke, Jr. ..............289 Ken Venturi ....................290 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,9651957 Doug Ford .....................282 Sam Snead ....................286 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,9801958 Arnold Palmer ...............284 Doug Ford ......................285 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,980Fred Hawkins1959 Art Wall ........................284 Cary Middlecoff .............285 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,9801960 Arnold Palmer ...............282 Ken Venturi ....................283 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,980KEY: * = Playoff++ = World War IISECTION3<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-35


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonMasters TournamentSECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3NOTESPhil Mickelson won his third Masters Tournamenttitle in 2010, coming from one stroke behind thirdroundleader Lee Westwood to win by threestrokes over Westwood. Mickelson made birdies onthe par-3 12th hole and the par-5 13th hole to gaina working margin and sealed the win with birdieson the par-5 15th and par-4 18th. His 16-under-par272 total (67-71-67-67) was the lowest since TigerWoods shot the same score in 2001.The previous time Phil Mickelson recordedtwo eagles in a round was the final round of the2006 BellSouth Classic, which he won. Prior toSaturday’s third-round, back-to-back eagles in the2010 Masters, he had eight career rounds with apair of eagles on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Mickelson previouslyrecorded back-to-back eagles at the 2001British Open (first round, holes 6 and 7—bothpar 5s). Mickelson was close to recording a thirdstraight eagle on No. 15 in the third round whenhis third shot nearly found the hole. Since 1983, noplayer on <strong>TOUR</strong> has recorded three straight eagles.Matteo Manassero became the fourth-youngestplayer to make a cut on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2009when he finished T12 at the British Open (16 years,2 months, 29 days). Manassero made the cut atthe 2010 Masters (16 years, 11 months, 21 days)to also grab the sixth spot in the record book foryoungest to make a cut on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. He isthe youngest to make the cut in the Masters and inthe modern era at the British Open. Ryo Ishikawais the youngest player to make the cut at the <strong>PGA</strong>Championship.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1961 Gary Player ...................280 Charles R. Coe ...............281 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,980Arnold Palmer1962 Arnold Palmer* .............280 Gary Player ....................280 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,980Dow Finsterwald1963 Jack Nicklaus ...............286 Tony Lema .....................287 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,9801964 Arnold Palmer ...............276 Dave Marr ......................282 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,980Jack Nicklaus1965 Jack Nicklaus ...............271 Arnold Palmer ................280 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,980Gary Player1966 Jack Nicklaus* .............288 Tommy Jacobs ...............288 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,980Gay Brewer1967 Gay Brewer ...................280 Bobby Nichols ................281 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,9801968 Bob Goalby ...................277 Roberto De Vicenzo .......278 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,9801969 George Archer ..............281 Billy Casper ....................282 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,980George KnudsonTom Weiskopf1970 Billy Casper* .................279 Gene Littler ....................279 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,9801971 Charles Coody ...............279 Johnny Miller ................281 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,980Jack Nicklaus1972 Jack Nicklaus ...............286 Bruce Crampton .............289 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,980Bobby MitchellTom Weiskopf1973 Tommy Aaron ...............283 J. C. Snead ....................284 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,9801974 Gary Player ...................278 Tom Weiskopf ...............280 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/7,020Dave Stockton1975 Jack Nicklaus ...............276 Johnny Miller ................277 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/7,020Tom Weiskopf1976 Raymond Floyd .............271 Ben Crenshaw ...............279 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/7,0301977 Tom Watson .................276 Jack Nicklaus ................278 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/7,0301978 Gary Player ...................277 Hubert Green ................278 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/7,040Rod FunsethTom Watson1979 Fuzzy Zoeller* ...............280 Ed Sneed ........................280 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/7,040Tom Watson1980 Seve Ballesteros ...........275 Gibby Gilbert ..................279 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/7,040Jack Newton1981 Tom Watson .................280 Johnny Miller ................282 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,905Jack Nicklaus1982 Craig Stadler* ...............284 Dan Pohl ........................284 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,9051983 Seve Ballesteros 280 Ben Crenshaw 284 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,905Tom Kite1984 Ben Crenshaw ..............277 Tom Watson ..................279 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,9051985 Bernhard Langer ...........282 Curtis Strange ................284 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,905Seve BallesterosRaymond Floyd1986 Jack Nicklaus ...............279 Greg Norman .................280 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,905Tom Kite1987 Larry Mize* ...................285 Seve Ballesteros ............285 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,905Greg Norman1988 Sandy Lyle ....................281 Mark Calcavecchia ........282 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,9051989 Nick Faldo* ...................283 Scott Hoch .....................283 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,905KEY: * = PlayoffRYO ISHIKAWATournament Record:270, Tiger Woods, 1997Current Course Record:63, Nick Price, 1986; Greg Norman, 19963-36 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonMasters TournamentNOTESNathan Green and Ryan Moore both made ahole-in-one on the par-3 16th in the final round.They were the 12th and 13th holes-in-one at No. 16in the history of the Masters.NATHAN GREENTiger Woods recorded his first career eagle onthe par-4 seventh hole in the final round at AugustaNational. Woods had an eagle on the par-5, eighthhole earlier in the week. In 62 career rounds at theMasters, it was only the third eagle for Woods onthe front nine at Augusta National.Nick Watney (seventh) shot a 7-under 65 in thefinal round. It was his first round in the 60s in 10starts in a major. Watney’s best major finish cominginto the week was a tie for 11th at the 2008Masters.In 48 major championship appearances before the2010 Masters, Lee Westwood (second) had neverheld a lead after any round. He was co-leader afterthe second and the leader after the third round atthe Masters.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1990 Nick Faldo* ...................278 Raymond Floyd ..............278 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,9051991 Ian Woosnam ...............277 Jose Maria Olazabal .....278 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,9051992 Fred Couples .................275 Raymond Floyd ..............277 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,9051993 Bernhard Langer ...........277 Chip Beck .......................281 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,9051994 Jose Maria Olazabal ....279 Tom Lehman ..................281 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,9251995 Ben Crenshaw ..............274 Davis Love III .................275 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,9251996 Nick Faldo .....................276 Greg Norman .................281 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,9251997 Tiger Woods .................270 Tom Kite ........................282 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,9251998 Mark O’Meara ..............279 David Duval ...................280 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,925Fred Couples1999 Jose Maria Olazabal ....280 Davis Love III .................282 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,9852000 Vijay Singh ....................278 Ernie Els .........................281 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,9852001 Tiger Woods .................272 David Duval ...................274 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/6,9852002 Tiger Woods .................276 Retief Goosen ................279 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/7,2702003 Mike Weir* ...................281 Len Mattiace .................281 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/7,2902004 Phil Mickelson ..............279 Ernie Els .........................280 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/7,2902005 Tiger Woods* ...............276 Chris DiMarco ................276 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/7,2902006 Phil Mickelson ..............281 Tim Clark ........................283 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/7,4452007 Zach Johnson ...............289 Retief Goosen ................291 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/7,445Rory SabbatiniTiger Woods2008 Trevor Immelman ..........280 Tiger Woods ..................283 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/7,4452009 Angel Cabrera* .............276 Chad Campbell ..............276 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/7,435Kenny Perry2010 Phil Mickelson ..............272 Lee Westwood ..............275 Augusta National GC, Augusta, GA .............72/7,445KEY: * = PlayoffSECTION3<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIESPhil Mickelson (272) tied Tiger Woods for thefourth-best 72-hole score in Masters history. Woodshad a 270 in 1997, while Jack Nicklaus andRaymond Floyd enjoyed 271s in 1965 and 1976,respectively. Woods had his 272 in 2001, matchedby Mickelson in 2010.Phil Mickelson joins seven other players withthree or more Masters wins. Jack Nicklaus leadsthe way, with six (1963, 1965, 1966, 1972, 1975and 1986) followed by Arnold Palmer (1958, 1960,1962 and 1964) and Tiger Woods (1997, 2001,2002 and 2005). Those with three Masters winsare Jimmy Demaret (1940, 1947 and 1950), SamSnead (1949, 1952 and 1954), Gary Player (1961,1974 and 1978), Nick Faldo (1989, 1990 and 1996)and Phil Mickelson (2004, 2006 and 2010).Phil Mickelson lines up a putt on 15th hole during the final roundof the The Masters at the Augusta National Golf Club.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-37


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season2010 Verizon Heritage[17th of 37 events in the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season]SECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3FURYKWinner: JIM FURYKFedExCup Points: 500 $1,026,00067-68-67-69 271 (-13)ORDER OF FINISHWon with a par-4 on the first playoff hole.FedExCupPlayer Finish Scores Total Points MoneyJim Furyk ............................ 1 67-68-67-69 271 500.00 $1,026,000.00Brian Davis ......................... 2 68-69-66-68 271 300.00 615,600.00Luke Donald ..................... T3 69-68-67-70 274 162.50 330,600.00Bo Van Pelt ....................... T3 67-72-66-69 274 162.50 330,600.00Ricky Barnes ..................... T5 69-69-66-71 275 100.00 208,050.00Kris Blanks ....................... T5 70-68-69-68 275 100.00 208,050.00Camilo Villegas ................ T5 70-68-67-70 275 100.00 208,050.00Stuart Appleby ................. T8 69-67-73-67 276 77.50 159,600.00Rickie Fowler .................... T8 68-72-69-67 276 77.50 159,600.00Nick O’Hern ...................... T8 69-72-64-71 276 77.50 159,600.00Heath Slocum ................... T8 70-67-67-72 276 77.50 159,600.00Briny Baird ...................... T12 71-67-66-73 277 62.50 125,400.00Boo Weekley .................. T12 68-68-68-73 277 62.50 125,400.00Stephen Ames ................ T14 74-65-65-74 278 53.50 88,350.00Stewart Cink .................. T14 71-69-67-71 278 53.50 88,350.00J.P. Hayes ...................... T14 69-68-72-69 278 53.50 88,350.00J.J. Henry ....................... T14 68-68-71-71 278 53.50 88,350.00Matt Kuchar ................... T14 71-67-72-68 278 53.50 88,350.00Spencer Levin ................. T14 72-66-70-70 278 53.50 88,350.00Rory Sabbatini ................ T14 74-68-69-67 278 53.50 88,350.00Webb Simpson ............... T14 70-68-68-72 278 53.50 88,350.00Woody Austin ................ T22 67-70-67-75 279 44.50 47,595.00Aaron Baddeley .............. T22 68-69-68-74 279 44.50 47,595.00Paul Casey ...................... T22 75-65-70-69 279 44.50 47,595.00Jason Day ...................... T22 70-70-72-67 279 44.50 47,595.00Hilton Head, SC April 15-18, 2010 FedExCup Points: 500 (first) Purse: $5,700,000Harbour Town Golf Links Par/Yards: 36-35—71/6,973LEADERSFirst RoundK.J. Choi ......................................64 (-7)Mike Weir ...................................66 (-5)Greg Owen ..................................66 (-5)Jim Furyk .....................................67 (-4)11 other players ..........................67 (-4)CUT: 82 players at even-par from a field of 142. A second cut wasmade following the third round, to 72 players at even par.WEATHER: Thursday: Sunny skies with cool highs in the upper60s-lower 70s. Winds NE 10-15 mph. Friday: Sunny with highs in theupper 70s. Winds S 10-15 mph. Saturday: Sunny with highs in the upper70s to low 80s. Winds SW 10-18 mph. Sunday: Cooler with highs in thelow-70s and a NE wind of 10-15 mph.Charles Howell III ........... T22 68-67-73-71 279 44.50 $47,595.00Fredrik Jacobson ............ T22 74-68-65-72 279 44.50 47,595.00Robert Karlsson .............. T22 70-68-69-72 279 47,595.00Bryce Molder .................. T22 68-68-74-69 279 44.50 47,595.00Brett Quigley .................. T22 69-68-71-71 279 44.50 47,595.00Tim Wilkinson ................ T22 71-66-70-72 279 44.50 47,595.00Michael Allen ................. T32 72-67-71-70 280 38.00 33,725.00Brian Gay ........................ T32 72-70-69-69 280 38.00 33,725.00Will MacKenzie .............. T32 68-72-66-74 280 38.00 33,725.00Chad Campbell ............... T35 69-67-72-73 281 33.50 27,502.50Brendon de Jonge .......... T35 72-69-67-73 281 33.50 27,502.50Steve Flesch ................... T35 70-71-71-69 281 33.50 27,502.50Trevor Immelman ........... T35 68-69-71-73 281 33.50 27,502.50Kevin Na ......................... T35 70-71-68-72 281 33.50 27,502.50Carl Pettersson ............... T35 69-68-70-74 281 33.50 27,502.50Greg Chalmers ............... T41 70-71-69-72 282 27.50 20,520.00K.J. Choi ......................... T41 64-74-72-72 282 27.50 20,520.00Jason Dufner .................. T41 67-72-69-74 282 27.50 20,520.00Bill Haas ......................... T41 67-75-70-70 282 27.50 20,520.00Martin Laird ................... T41 69-69-70-74 282 27.50 20,520.00Marc Leishman .............. T41 70-70-68-74 282 27.50 20,520.00Michael Bradley ............. T47 69-72-70-72 283 21.50 14,839.00J.B. Holmes .................... T47 73-69-70-71 283 21.50 14,839.00Zach Johnson ................. T47 71-66-69-77 283 21.50 14,839.00Matt Jones ..................... T47 69-70-70-74 283 21.50 14,839.00Steve Lowery ................. T47 74-68-71-70 283 21.50 14,839.00George McNeill .............. T47 71-70-71-71 283 21.50 14,839.00Glen Day ......................... T53 67-73-71-73 284 15.50 13,072.00Shaun Micheel ............... T53 67-70-76-71 284 15.50 13,072.00Greg Owen ..................... T53 66-69-73-76 284 15.50 13,072.00Second RoundJim Furyk ...................................135 (-7)Greg Owen ................................135 (-7)Charles Howell III .....................135 (-7)Chad Campbell .........................136 (-6)Bryce Molder ............................136 (-6)Boo Weekley ............................136 (-6)Stuart Appleby ..........................136 (-6)J.J. Henry ..................................136 (-6)Third RoundJim Furyk .................................202 (-11)Brian Davis ..............................203 (-10)Stephen Ames ..........................204 (-9)Briny Baird ................................204 (-9)Ricky Barnes .............................204 (-9)Luke Donald ..............................204 (-9)Woody Austin ...........................204 (-9)Heath Slocum ...........................204 (-9)Boo Weekley ............................204 (-9)Scott Piercy .................... T53 71-70-71-72 284 15.50 $13,072.00Chris Tidland .................. T53 70-72-69-73 284 15.50 13,072.00Omar Uresti .................... T53 73-67-69-75 284 15.50 13,072.00Cameron Beckman ......... T59 73-66-72-74 285 10.50 12,540.00Jerry Kelly ...................... T59 67-71-70-77 285 10.50 12,540.00Michael Letzig ................ T59 68-72-70-75 285 10.50 12,540.00Byeong-Hun An .............. T59 69-70-72-74 285 AmateurTim Clark .......................... 63 67-70-71-78 286 8.00 12,312.00Blake Adams .................. T64 77-63-72-75 287 4.00 11,856.00Michael Connell ............. T64 72-70-71-74 287 4.00 11,856.00Graham DeLaet .............. T64 74-68-69-76 287 4.00 11,856.00Tom Gillis ....................... T64 72-68-68-79 287 4.00 11,856.00Richard S. Johnson ........ T64 72-70-71-74 287 4.00 11,856.00Rod Pampling ................. T64 72-70-71-74 287 4.00 11,856.00Mike Weir ...................... T64 66-73-70-78 287 4.00 11,856.00Davis Love III .................... 71 67-75-71-76 289 .98 11,400.00Matt Bettencourt ............. 72 68-72-73-81 294 .96 11,286.00Chad Collins ................... T73 67-73-74 214 .93 11,115.00James Driscoll ............... T73 67-72-75 214 .93 11,115.00Chris DiMarco (S)........... T75 70-71-74 215 .88 10,830.00D.J. Trahan ..................... T75 71-69-75 215 .88 10,830.00Johnson Wagner ............ T75 72-68-75 215 .88 10,830.00John Daly (S).................. T78 72-70-74 216 .83 10,545.00Charlie Wi ...................... T78 70-71-75 216 .83 10,545.00Alex Cejka ........................ 80 72-70-75 217 .80 10,374.00Mark D. Anderson (S) .... T81 70-70-78 218 10,203.00Ben Curtis ....................... T81 69-72-77 218 .77 10,203.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieThe following players did not finish(C=cut, A=amateur)C—143-Henrik Bjornstad, Kevin Johnson, Greg Kraft, John Mallinger,Scott McCarron, Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te, Tim Petrovic, Brandt Snedeker,Roland Thatcher, 144-Robert Allenby, Mark Brooks, Jonathan Byrd,Steve Elkington, Brad Faxon, Sergio Garcia, Lee Janzen, JeffMaggert, James Nitties, Joe Ogilvie, Ted Purdy, Charles Warren,145-Chris Couch, Harrison Frazar, Troy Matteson, Alex Prugh, JeffQuinney, Scott Verplank, 146-Jason Bohn, Matt Every, Lucas Glover,Brian Stuard, 147-Daniel Chopra, Brent Delahoussaye, NicholasThompson, 148-Nathan Green, Ryuji Imada, Jeff Klauk, Bill Lunde,Parker McLachlin, Troy Merritt, Josh Teater, 149-Bob Estes, ChezReavie, Steve Wheatcroft, 150-Mark Calcavecchia, Bud Cauley (A),Jimmy Walker, 151-Mathew Goggin, 153-Vaughn Taylor, 154-ScottMedlin.BRIAN DAVIS<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsHERITAGE CLASSIC1969 Arnold Palmer ..............283 Richard Crawford ...........286 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,657Bert Yancey1970 Bob Goalby ..................280 Lanny Wadkins ..............284 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,657SEA PINES HERITAGE CLASSIC1971 Hale Irwin .....................279 Bob Lunn ........................280 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,6571972 Johnny Miller ...............281 Tom Weiskopf ...............282 Ocean Course, Hilton Head, SC ..................72/6,600(first two rounds)Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .......... 71/6,657(second two rounds)1973 Hale Irwin .....................272 Jerry Heard ....................277 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,657Grier Jones1974 Johnny Miller ...............276 Gibby Gilbert ..................279 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,6571975 Jack Nicklaus ...............271 Tom Weiskopf ...............274 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,6571976 Hubert Green ................274 Jerry McGee ..................279 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,6571977 Graham Marsh ..............273 Tom Watson ..................274 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,6571978 Hubert Green ................277 Hale Irwin ......................280 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,6571979 Tom Watson .................270 Ed Sneed ........................275 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,6571980 Doug Tewell* ...............280 Jerry Pate ......................280 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,6571981 Bill Rogers ....................278 Bruce Devlin ..................279 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,657Hale IrwinGil MorganCraig Stadler1982 Tom Watson* ...............280 Frank Conner ..................280 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,6571983 Fuzzy Zoeller .................275 Jim Nelford ....................277 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,6571984 Nick Faldo .....................270 Tom Kite ........................271 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,6571985 Bernhard Langer* .........273 Bobby Wadkins ..............273 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,657KEY: * = Playoff3-38 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonVerizon The Heritage HeritageNOTESJim Furyk (69) and Brian Davis (68) finishedregulation at 13-under 271 in 2010, with Furyk parringthe first playoff hole to win the 2010 VerizonHeritage. Playing his third shot out of a greensidehazard, Davis called a two-stroke penalty on himselfafter touching a loose impediment during hisbackswing (Rule 13-4). After being assessed thepenalty, Furyk completed a two-putt par for hissecond win of the 2010 season and the 15th of hiscareer.The playoff was the 10th at the Verizon Heritage,and the first since Stewart Cink outlasted TedPurdy in 2004. It was the second of the season on<strong>TOUR</strong> (Shell Houston Open, won by Anthony Kim).STEWART CINK<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1986 Fuzzy Zoeller .................276 Chip Beck .......................277 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,657Roger MaltbieGreg NormanMCI HERITAGE CLASSIC1987 Davis Love lll ................271 Steve Jones ...................272 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,6571988 Greg Norman ................271 David Frost .....................272 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,657Gil Morgan1989 Payne Stewart ..............268 Kenny Perry ....................273 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,6571990 Payne Stewart* ............276 Steve Jones ...................276 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,657Larry Mize1991 Davis Love III ................271 Ian Baker-Finch ..............273 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,6571992 Davis Love III ................269 Chip Beck .......................273 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,6571993 David Edwards ..............273 David Frost .....................275 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,6571994 Hale Irwin .....................266 Greg Norman .................268 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,657MCI CLASSIC1995 Bob Tway* ....................275 David Frost .....................275 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,657Nolan Henke1996 Loren Roberts ...............265 Mark O’Meara ...............268 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,9121997 Nick Price ......................269 Brad Faxon .....................275 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,915Jesper Parnevik1998 Davis Love III ................266 Glen Day ........................273 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,9161999 Glen Day* .....................274 Jeff Sluman ...................274 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,916Payne Stewart2000 Stewart Cink .................270 Tom Lehman ..................272 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,916WORLDCOM CLASSIC-THE HERITAGE OF GOLF2001 Jose Coceres* ..............273 Billy Mayfair ..................273 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,9162002 Justin Leonard ..............270 Heath Slocum ................271 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,916MCI HERITAGE2003 Davis Love III* ..............271 Woody Austin ................271 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,9732004 Stewart Cink* ...............274 Ted Purdy .......................274 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,9732005 Peter Lonard .................277 Billy Andrade .................279 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,973Darren ClarkeJim FurykDavis Love IIIVERIZON HERITAGE2006 Aaron Baddeley ............269 Jim Furyk .......................270 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,9732007 Boo Weekley ................270 Ernie Els .........................271 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,9732008 Boo Weekley ................269 Aaron Baddeley .............272 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,973Anthony Kim2009 Brian Gay ......................264 Briny Baird .....................274 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,973Luke Donald2010 Jim Furyk* ....................271 Brian Davis ....................271 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,973KEY: * = PlayoffSECTION3<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIESThe 2010 victory was the 15th of Jim Furyk’scareer and came in his 419th <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> start.It was his second win of the year (TransitionsChampionship) and gave him multiple wins in aseason for the third time (two in 2003, two in2006) in his 17-year <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> career.Jim Furyk hits his tee shot on the first playoff holeduring the final round of the Verizon Heritage.Jim Furyk has had remarkable success at theVerizon Heritage. In 12 starts, he has nine madecuts and 10 top-15 finishes. In six of his last eightstarts, he has tied for 15th in 2002, tied for 10th in2003, tied for second in 2005, finished second in2006, fourth in 2008 and won in 2010.Tournament Record:264, Brian Gay, 2009Current Course Record:61, David Frost, 1994<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-39


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season2010 Zurich Classic of New Orleans[18th of 37 events in the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season]SECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3BOHNWinner: JASON BOHNFedExCup Points: 500 $1,152,00065-67-71-67 270 (-18)ORDER OF FINISHFedExCupPlayer Finish Scores Total Points MoneyJason Bohn ........................ 1 65-67-71-67 270 500.00 $1,152,000.00Jeff Overton ....................... 2 67-69-70-66 272 300.00 691,200.00Troy Merritt ........................ 3 68-70-69-67 274 190.00 435,200.00Lee Janzen ......................... 4 71-66-69-69 275 135.00 307,200.00Greg Chalmers ................... 5 70-68-69-69 276 110.00 256,000.00Stuart Appleby ................... 6 72-67-70-68 277 100.00 230,400.00Jason Dufner .................... T7 67-74-69-68 278 85.00 199,466.67Nicholas Thompson ......... T7 72-69-69-68 278 85.00 199,466.67Chris Riley ........................ T7 73-66-70-69 278 85.00 199,466.66Matt Jones ..................... T10 69-73-67-70 279 63.83 141,866.67Kevin Sutherland ............ T10 68-72-69-70 279 63.83 141,866.67Roland Thatcher ............. T10 73-69-68-69 279 63.83 141,866.67Boo Weekley .................. T10 70-70-70-69 279 63.83 141,866.67Jarrod Lyle ..................... T10 70-68-73-68 279 63.83 141,866.66Aron Price ....................... T10 69-70-70-70 279 63.83 141,866.66Daniel Chopra ................ T16 72-70-68-70 280 53.00 96,000.00Chad Collins ................... T16 72-69-73-66 280 53.00 96,000.00Michael Connell ............. T16 76-67-69-68 280 53.00 96,000.00Greg Owen ..................... T16 67-70-71-72 280 53.00 96,000.00Josh Teater .................... T16 70-71-70-69 280 53.00 96,000.00Chris Stroud ................... T21 69-72-72-68 281 47.00 61,897.15Charlie Wi ...................... T21 74-67-71-69 281 47.00 61,897.15Alex Cejka ...................... T21 70-67-68-76 281 47.00 61,897.14Avondale, LA April 22-25, 2010 FedExCup Points: 500 (first) Purse: $6,400,000TPC Louisiana Par/Yards: 36-36—72/7,399LEADERSFirst RoundJason Bohn .................................65 (-7)Chris Couch .................................67 (-5)Jason Dufner ..............................67 (-5)Jeff Overton ................................67 (-5)John Senden ...............................67 (-5)CUT: 75 players at 1-under 143 from a field of 156 professionals.WEATHER: Thursday: Mostly sunny with an afternoon high of 80degrees. Winds SSE 12-15 mph. Friday: Mostly cloudy with high in thelower 80s. Due to a dangerous weather situation, play was suspendedat 12:57 p.m. At 5:22 p.m., play was called for the day. Saturday: Thesecond round resumed at 8:09 a.m. but was suspended again at 9:19Ken Duke (S)................... T21 72-70-69-70 281 $61,897.14Mathias Gronberg .......... T21 69-71-67-74 281 47.00 61,897.14John Rollins ................... T21 74-68-68-71 281 47.00 61,897.14Garrett Willis ................. T21 71-69-72-69 281 47.00 61,897.14Steve Flesch ................... T28 70-71-71-70 282 39.00 39,893.34Charley Hoffman ............ T28 73-68-70-71 282 39.00 39,893.34Alex Prugh ...................... T28 72-70-68-72 282 39.00 39,893.34Aaron Baddeley .............. T28 70-72-73-67 282 39.00 39,893.33Michael Bradley ............. T28 73-70-71-68 282 39.00 39,893.33Michael Letzig ................ T28 72-68-71-71 282 39.00 39,893.33Spencer Levin ................. T28 73-69-70-70 282 39.00 39,893.33David Toms .................... T28 69-69-69-75 282 39.00 39,893.33Cameron Tringale ........... T28 69-70-70-73 282 39.00 39,893.33Rich Barcelo ................... T37 69-74-71-69 283 31.50 28,160.00K.J. Choi ......................... T37 68-72-70-73 283 31.50 28,160.00Chris Couch .................... T37 67-71-68-77 283 31.50 28,160.00Shaun Micheel ............... T37 70-67-72-74 283 31.50 28,160.00Andres Romero .............. T37 72-68-76-67 283 31.50 28,160.00Kevin Streelman ............. T37 71-71-73-68 283 31.50 28,160.00Arjun Atwal .................... T43 71-71-68-74 284 23.50 18,700.80Carlos Franco (S) ............ T43 70-72-71-71 284 23.50 18,700.80Charles Howell III ........... T43 68-73-69-74 284 23.50 18,700.80Ryuji Imada .................... T43 71-70-71-72 284 23.50 18,700.80Billy Mayfair ................... T43 74-69-68-73 284 23.50 18,700.80Nick O’Hern .................... T43 70-70-73-71 284 23.50 18,700.80Cameron Percy ............... T43 73-70-69-72 284 23.50 18,700.80Justin Rose .................... T43 70-72-72-70 284 23.50 18,700.80Second RoundJason Bohn ...............................135 (-9)Jeff Overton ..............................136 (-8)John Senden .............................136 (-8)Alex Cejka .................................137 (-7)Brian Davis ................................137 (-7)Lee Janzen ................................137 (-7)Shaun Micheel .........................137 (-7)Greg Owen ................................137 (-7)Third RoundJason Bohn .............................203 (-13)Alex Cejka ...............................205 (-11)Chris Couch .............................206 (-10)Lee Janzen ..............................206 (-10)Jeff Overton ............................206 (-10)a.m. due to a dangerous weather situation. Play resumed at 10:30 a.m.,with the round ending at 3:33 p.m. The third round began at 3:50 p.m.Sunday: The third round resumed at 7:30 a.m., concluding at 10:45 a.m.Final-round tee times ran from 9:45-11:45 a.m. There was no re-pairing.Sunny and warm with afternoon highs in the mid-80s. Winds SSW12-17 mph.John Senden .................. T43 67-69-75-73 284 23.50 $18,700.80Bubba Watson ............... T43 71-71-75-67 284 23.50 18,700.80David Duval .................... T53 68-72-72-73 285 16.50 14,816.00Andrew McLardy ............ T53 72-71-71-71 285 16.50 14,816.00Tom Pernice, Jr. (S)........ T53 69-74-68-74 285 16.50 14,816.00Rory Sabbatini ................ T53 69-72-70-74 285 16.50 14,816.00Brian Davis ..................... T57 71-66-73-76 286 12.00 14,208.00Jeff Klauk ....................... T57 70-72-68-76 286 12.00 14,208.00Brenden Pappas ............. T57 71-68-72-75 286 12.00 14,208.00Kevin Stadler .................. T57 70-70-72-74 286 12.00 14,208.00Chris Tidland .................. T57 72-70-71-73 286 12.00 14,208.00Skip Kendall ................... T62 71-72-70-74 287 7.00 13,568.00Troy Matteson ................ T62 71-71-73-72 287 7.00 13,568.00John Merrick .................. T62 72-70-74-71 287 7.00 13,568.00Joe Ogilvie ..................... T62 71-71-72-73 287 7.00 13,568.00Ted Purdy ....................... T62 72-70-73-72 287 7.00 13,568.00Tom Gillis ....................... T67 72-70-72-75 289 3.00 13,056.00Jerry Kelly ...................... T67 71-72-70-76 289 3.00 13,056.00Fran Quinn ...................... T67 71-72-69-77 289 3.00 13,056.00Craig Bowden ................. T70 69-74-71-76 290 .99 12,736.00Sergio Garcia ................. T70 73-69-72-76 290 .99 12,736.00Phil Schmitt ...................... 72 74-67-77-73 291 12,544.00Mark Hensby .................... 73 71-72-72-78 293 .94 12,416.00Brad Faxon ....................... 74 69-74-75-78 296 .92 12,288.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieThe following players did not finish(C=cut, W=withdrew)C—144-Stephen Ames, Briny Baird, Ben Crane, Brendon de Jonge,Graham DeLaet, Scott Piercy, Brandt Snedeker, Jerod Turner, JohnsonWagner, Steve Wheatcroft, 145-Woody Austin, Kris Blanks, MarkCalcavecchia, Chris DiMarco, Fred Funk, Jeff Gove, Tim Herron, CliffKresge, Scott McCarron, Bryce Molder, Garth Mulroy, Ryan Palmer,Rod Pampling, Roger Tambellini, Jimmy Walker, Matt Weibring,146-James Driscoll, Joe Durant, Harrison Frazar, J.J. Henry, DavidLutterus, Omar Uresti, Charles Warren, 147-Henrik Bjornstad, BrentDelahoussaye, Richard S. Johnson, Will MacKenzie, Tim Petrovic,D.A. Points, Jeff Quinney, Jay Williamson, Mark Wilson, 148-BlakeAdams, Matt Fast, Martin Flores, James Nitties, Brett Quigley, MikeWeir, 149-Tommy Armour III, Justin Bolli, Bob Estes, Robert Garrigus,Mathew Goggin, Chris Smith, 150-Matt Bettencourt, Todd Hamilton,Kevin Johnson, Steve Lowery, Chez Reavie, Brian Rowell, PaulStankowski, 151-Notah Begay III, Paul Goydos, Greg Kraft, ParkerMcLachlin, Brian Stuard, 152-Steve Marino, 153-Derek Lamely, Rocco<strong>Media</strong>te, Brennan Webb, 154-Scott Verplank, 155-Webb Simpson,160-Tyson Shinaut. W—George McNeill, John Mallinger, 82-ChrisWilson, Tim Wilkinson, 81-Jeff Maggert, 78-Vance Veazey, 76-BillLunde, 71-Pat Perez, 143-John Daly.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsGREATER NEW ORLEANS OPEN INVITATIONAL1938 Harry Cooper .................285 Harold McSpaden ..........289 City Park GC, New Orleans, LA ....................72/6,6561939 Henry Picard .................284 Dick Metz .......................289 City Park GC, New Orleans, LA ....................72/6,6561940 Jimmy Demaret ............286 Ralph Guldahl ................287 City Park GC, New Orleans, LA ....................72/6,656Harold McSpadenSam Snead1941 Henry Picard .................276 Ben Hogan .....................278 City Park GC, New Orleans, LA ....................72/6,6561942 Lloyd Mangrum .............281 Lawson Little .................282 City Park GC, New Orleans, LA ....................72/6,656Sam Snead1943 No Tournament++1944 Sammy Byrd ..................285 Byron Nelson .................290 City Park GC, New Orleans, LA ....................72/6,6561945 Byron Nelson* ..............284 Harold McSpaden ..........284 City Park GC, New Orleans, LA ....................72/6,6561946 Byron Nelson ................277 Ben Hogan .....................282 City Park GC, New Orleans, LA ....................72/6,6561947 No Tournament1948 Bob Hamilton ................280 Roberto De Vicenzo .......281 City Park GC, New Orleans, LA ....................72/6,656Fred Haas1949-57 No TournamentLawson Little1958 BiIIy Casper* .................278 Ken Venturi ....................278 City Park GC, New Orleans, LA ....................72/6,6561959 Bill Collins .....................280 Jack Burke, Jr. ...............283 City Park GC, New Orleans, LA ....................72/6,656Tom Nieporte1960 Dow Finsterwald ..........270 Al Besselink ...................276 City Park GC, New Orleans, LA ....................72/6,6561961 Doug Sanders ...............272 Gay Brewer ....................277 City Park GC, New Orleans, LA ....................72/6,656Mac Main1962 Bo Wininger ..................281 Bob Rosburg ..................283 City Park GC, New Orleans, LA ....................72/6,6561963 Bo Wininger ..................279 Tony Lema .....................282 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA ..................72/7,080Bob Rosburg1964 Mason Rudolph ............283 Jack Nicklaus ................284 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA ..................72/7,080Chi Chi RodriguezGlenn StuartKEY: * = Playoff ++ = World War II3-40 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonZurich Classic of of New OrleansNOTESJason Bohn won the 2010 Zurich Classic of NewOrleans for his second <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title, birdieingthree of the final four holes at TPC Louisiana fora 5-under 67 and a two-stroke victory over JeffOverton. Bohn completed a third-round 71 in themorning in the weather-plagued tournament asheavy rain and lightning Friday and again Saturdaymorning delayed the early rounds. Bohn, who ledwire to wire, played 24 holes Saturday and 30Sunday. He had seven birdies and one bogey in his30 holes Sunday.JEFF OVERTONJason Bohn’s 18-under-par winning total in 2010was the lowest score since the tournament movedto TPC Louisiana.Jason Bohn made 106 starts since his previousand first win on <strong>TOUR</strong> at the 2005 B.C. Open—astretch of 4 years, 9 months and 8 days.Since 1958, only five winners of the Zurich Classichave been 11-under or better through 36 holes.Year Player 36 holes Final score1961 Doug Sanders 68-65 (-11) 272 (-16)1988 Chip Beck 69-64 (-11) 262 (-26)1992 Chip Beck 67-65 (-12) 276 (-12)2002 K.J. Choi 68-65 (-11) 271 (-17)2010 Jason Bohn 65-67 (-12) 270 (-18)Tournament Record:262, Chip Beck, 1988 (Lakewood CC)Current Course Record:64, Troy Matteson, 2009; Kyle Reifers, 2007Tournament Course Record:61, Paul Stankowski, 2001 (English Turn G&CC)<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1965 Dick Mayer ...................273 Bruce Devlin ..................274 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA ..................72/7,080Bill Martindale1966 Frank Beard ...................276 Gardner Dickinson .........278 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA ..................72/7,0801967 George Knudson ...........277 Jack Nicklaus ................278 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA ..................72/7,0801968 George Archer ..............271 Bert Yancey ...................273 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA ..................72/7,0801969 Larry Hinson* ................275 Frank Beard ....................275 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA ..................72/7,0801970 Miller Barber* ..............278 Bob Charles ...................278 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA ..................72/7,080Howie Johnson1971 Frank Beard ...................276 Hubert Green .................277 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA ..................72/7,0801972 Gary Player ...................279 Dave Eichelberger .........280 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA ..................72/7,080Jack Nicklaus1973 Jack Nicklaus* .............280 Miller Barber .................280 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA ..................72/7,0801974 Lee Trevino ...................267 Bobby Cole .....................275 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA ..................72/7,080Ben CrenshawFIRST NBC NEW ORLEANS OPEN1975 Billy Casper ...................271 Peter Oosterhuis ............273 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA ..................72/7,0801976 Larry Ziegler ..................274 Victor Regalado .............275 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA ..................72/7,0801977 Jim Simons ...................273 Stan Lee .........................276 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA ..................72/7,0801978 Lon Hinkle .....................271 Gibby Gilbert ..................272 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA ..................72/7,080Fuzzy Zoeller1979 Hubert Green ................273 Frank Conner ..................274 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA ..................72/7,080Bruce LietzkeSteve MelnykLee TrevinoGREATER NEW ORLEANS OPEN1980 Tom Watson ................273 Lee Trevino ....................275 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA ..................72/7,080USF&G NEW ORLEANS OPEN1981 Tom Watson .................270 Bruce Fleisher ................272 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA ..................72/7,080USF&G CLASSIC1982 Scott Hoch~ ..................206 Bob Shearer ...................208 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA ..................72/7,080Tom Watson1983 Bill Rogers ....................274 David Edwards ...............277 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA ..................72/7,080Jay HaasVance Heafner1984 Bob Eastwood ...............272 Larry Rinker ....................275 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA ..................72/7,0801985 Seve Ballesteros~ .........205 Peter Jacobsen ..............207 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA ..................72/7,080John Mahaffey1986 Calvin Peete ..................269 Pat McGowan ................274 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA ..................72/7,0801987 Ben Crenshaw ..............268 Curtis Strange ................271 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA ..................72/7,0801988 Chip Beck ......................262 Lanny Wadkins ..............269 Lakewood CC, New Orleans, LA ..................72/7,0801989 Tim Simpson .................274 Greg Norman .................276 English Turn G&CC, New Orleans, LA .........72/7,106Hal Sutton1990 David Frost ....................276 Greg Norman .................277 English Turn G&CC, New Orleans, LA .........72/7,1061991 Ian Woosnam* .............275 Jim Hallet ......................275 English Turn G&CC, New Orleans, LA .........72/7,106FREEPORT-MCMORAN CLASSIC1992 Chip Beck ......................276 Greg Norman .................277 English Turn G&CC, New Orleans, LA .........72/7,106Mike Standly1993 Mike Standly ................281 Russ Cochran .................282 English Turn G&CC, New Orleans, LA .........72/7,106Payne Stewart1994 Ben Crenshaw ..............273 Jose Maria Olazabal .....276 English Turn G&CC, New Orleans, LA .........72/7,1061995 Davis Love III* ..............274 Mike Heinen ..................274 English Turn G&CC, New Orleans, LA .........72/7,106FREEPORT-MCDERMOTT CLASSIC1996 Scott McCarron ............275 Tom Watson ..................280 English Turn G&CC, New Orleans, LA .........72/7,1161997 Brad Faxon ....................272 Bill Glasson ....................275 English Turn G&CC, New Orleans, LA .........72/7,116Jesper Parnevik1998 Lee Westwood .............273 Steve Flesch ..................276 English Turn G&CC, New Orleans, LA .........72/7,116COMPAQ CLASSIC OF NEW ORLEANS1999 Carlos Franco ................269 Steve Flesch ..................271 English Turn G&CC, New Orleans, LA .........72/7,116Harrison Frazar2000 Carlos Franco* ..............270 Blaine McCallister .........270 English Turn G&CC, New Orleans, LA .........72/7,1162001 David Toms ...................266 Phil Mickelson ...............268 English Turn G&CC, New Orleans, LA .........72/7,1162002 K.J. Choi .......................271 Dudley Hart ....................275 English Turn G&CC, New Orleans, LA .........72/7,116Geoff OgilvyHP CLASSIC OF NEW ORLEANS2003 Steve Flesch* ...............267 Bob Estes .......................267 English Turn G&CC, New Orleans, LA .........72/7,1162004 Vijay Singh ....................266 Phil Mickelson ...............267 English Turn G&CC, New Orleans, LA .........72/7,116Joe OgilvieZURICH CLASSIC OF NEW ORLEANS2005 Tim Petrovic* ................275 James Driscoll ...............275 TPC Louisiana, Avondale, LA .......................72/7,5202006 Chris Couch ...................269 Fred Funk .......................270 English Turn G&CC, New Orleans, LA .........72/7,078Charles Howell III2007 Nick Watney .................273 Ken Duke .......................276 TPC Louisiana, Avondale, LA .......................72/7,3412008 Andres Romero .............275 Peter Lonard ..................276 TPC Louisiana, Avondale, LA .......................72/7,3412009 Jerry Kelly .....................274 Charles Howell III ..........275 TPC Louisiana, Avondale, LA .......................72/7,399Rory SabbatiniCharlie Wi2010 Jason Bohn ...................270 Jeff Overton ...................272 TPC Louisiana, Avondale, LA .......................72/7,399KEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortenedSECTION3<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-41


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season2010 Quail Hollow Championship[19th of 37 events in the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season]SECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3MCILROYWinner: RORY MCILROYFedExCup Points: 500 $1,170,00072-73-66-62 273 (-15)ORDER OF FINISHFedExCupPlayer Finish Scores Total Points MoneyRory McIlroy ....................... 1 72-73-66-62 273 500.00 $1,170,000.00Phil Mickelson .................... 2 70-68-71-68 277 300.00 702,000.00Angel Cabrera .................... 3 70-67-73-68 278 190.00 442,000.00Brendon de Jonge .............. 4 70-73-70-66 279 135.00 312,000.00Bo Van Pelt ......................... 5 65-76-71-68 280 110.00 260,000.00Rickie Fowler ...................... 6 73-70-71-67 281 100.00 234,000.00Padraig Harrington ........... T7 72-72-70-68 282 75.00 175,964.29Matt Jones ....................... T7 74-71-69-68 282 75.00 175,964.29Scott McCarron ................ T7 70-75-67-70 282 75.00 175,964.29Mark Wilson .................... T7 73-72-70-67 282 75.00 175,964.29Jim Furyk .......................... T7 75-65-71-71 282 75.00 175,964.28J.J. Henry ......................... T7 68-71-71-72 282 75.00 175,964.28Anthony Kim ..................... T7 72-69-70-71 282 75.00 175,964.28Billy Mayfair (Q) ............. T14 68-68-71-76 283 56.50 120,250.00Kevin Na ......................... T14 72-69-73-69 283 56.50 120,250.00Steve Marino ................... 16 73-72-67-72 284 55.00 110,500.00Robert Allenby ............... T17 71-70-72-72 285 52.00 91,000.00Tom Gillis ....................... T17 71-69-74-71 285 52.00 91,000.00Davis Love III .................. T17 70-71-68-76 285 52.00 91,000.00Hunter Mahan ................ T17 71-71-73-70 285 52.00 91,000.00Aron Price ....................... T17 75-69-73-68 285 52.00 91,000.00Ricky Barnes ................... T22 69-72-74-71 286 46.00 58,592.86Carlos Franco (Q)............ T22 72-71-71-72 286 46.00 58,592.86Lucas Glover ................... T22 71-71-74-70 286 46.00 58,592.86Charlotte, NC April 29-May 2, 2010 FedExCup Points: 500 (first) Purse: $6,500,000Quail Hollow Club Par/Yards: 36-36—72/7,469LEADERSFirst RoundBo Van Pelt .................................65 (-7)Kenny Perry .................................66 (-6)Camilo Villegas ...........................67 (-5)Brad Faxon ..................................68 (-4)Paul Goydos ................................68 (-4)J.J. Henry ....................................68 (-4)Billy Mayfair ...............................68 (-4)Geoff Ogilvy ................................68 (-4)Andres Romero ...........................68 (-4)Rory McIlroy............................. 72 (T44)CUT: 77 players at 1-over 145 from a field of 156 professionals.WEATHER: Thursday: Sunny with an afternoon high of 80 degrees.Winds SW 5-10 mph. Friday: Sunny with highs in the lower 80s. WindsSW 10-15 mph. Saturday: Partly cloudy and humid with an afternoonhigh of 82. Winds SSW 7-12 mph. Sunday: Sunny and warm withafternoon high of 90. Winds SSW 10-15 mph.Trevor Immelman ........... T22 74-68-71-73 286 46.00 $58,592.86Nick Watney .................. T22 70-71-72-73 286 46.00 58,592.86Jason Day ...................... T22 73-71-69-73 286 46.00 58,592.85Bubba Watson ............... T22 70-73-69-74 286 46.00 58,592.85Ryuji Imada .................... T29 74-71-73-69 287 38.00 38,711.12Blake Adams .................. T29 73-71-72-71 287 38.00 38,711.11Chad Campbell ............... T29 72-70-74-71 287 38.00 38,711.11Chad Collins ................... T29 74-70-70-73 287 38.00 38,711.11Bill Haas ......................... T29 71-70-70-76 287 38.00 38,711.11Dustin Johnson .............. T29 73-65-72-77 287 38.00 38,711.11Joe Ogilvie ..................... T29 73-69-74-71 287 38.00 38,711.11Heath Slocum ................. T29 69-74-70-74 287 38.00 38,711.11Chris Stroud ................... T29 73-71-71-72 287 38.00 38,711.11Paul Goydos ................... T38 68-70-73-77 288 31.00 27,950.00J.P. Hayes ...................... T38 74-64-76-74 288 31.00 27,950.00Geoff Ogilvy ................... T38 68-72-73-75 288 31.00 27,950.00Tim Petrovic ................... T38 74-71-73-70 288 31.00 27,950.00Lee Westwood (S).......... T38 73-72-71-72 288 27,950.00Henrik Bjornstad ............ T43 72-73-72-72 289 26.00 21,450.00Ross Fisher (S)................ T43 72-73-69-75 289 21,450.00Jarrod Lyle ..................... T43 71-72-75-71 289 26.00 21,450.00Brett Quigley .................. T43 73-72-73-71 289 26.00 21,450.00Andres Romero .............. T43 68-76-74-71 289 26.00 21,450.00Greg Chalmers ............... T48 70-71-74-75 290 22.00 17,030.00Brad Faxon ..................... T48 68-75-73-74 290 22.00 17,030.00Will MacKenzie .............. T48 71-74-70-75 290 22.00 17,030.00Aaron Baddeley .............. T51 73-72-73-73 291 17.50 15,296.67Zach Johnson ................. T51 71-73-73-74 291 17.50 15,296.67Second RoundBilly Mayfair .............................136 (-8)Angel Cabrera ...........................137 (-7)Paul Goydos ..............................138 (-6)J.P. Hayes .................................138 (-6)Dustin Johnson .........................138 (-6)Phil Mickelson ..........................138 (-6)Rory McIlroy........................... 145 (T48)Third RoundBilly Mayfair .............................207 (-9)Davis Love III ............................209 (-7)Phil Mickelson ..........................209 (-7)Angel Cabrera ...........................210 (-6)J.J. Henry ..................................210 (-6)Dustin Johnson .........................210 (-6)Rory McIlroy..............................211 (-5)Bill Lunde ....................... T51 73-72-73-73 291 17.50 $15,296.67Carl Pettersson ............... T51 74-71-78-68 291 17.50 15,296.67Charley Hoffman ............ T51 72-72-69-78 291 17.50 15,296.66Chris Tidland .................. T51 72-71-73-75 291 17.50 15,296.66Mark Calcavecchia ......... T57 71-74-73-74 292 11.50 14,365.00Brian Gay ........................ T57 73-71-76-72 292 11.50 14,365.00John Merrick .................. T57 72-70-76-74 292 11.50 14,365.00Kenny Perry .................... T57 66-79-75-72 292 11.50 14,365.00Brian Stuard ................... T57 69-76-71-76 292 11.50 14,365.00Camilo Villegas .............. T57 67-72-73-80 292 11.50 14,365.00Charles Howell III ........... T63 74-71-75-73 293 5.50 13,585.00Rod Pampling ................. T63 70-75-73-75 293 5.50 13,585.00D.A. Points ..................... T63 72-73-77-71 293 5.50 13,585.00Kevin Sutherland ............ T63 72-68-73-80 293 5.50 13,585.00Johnson Wagner ............ T63 73-70-74-76 293 5.50 13,585.00Steve Wheatcroft ........... T63 75-70-78-70 293 5.50 13,585.00Stuart Appleby ............... T69 75-70-71-78 294 1.17 12,870.00Michael Connell ............. T69 76-69-76-73 294 1.17 12,870.00Garth Mulroy (S)............. T69 69-71-74-80 294 1.17 12,870.00Greg Owen ..................... T69 74-71-71-78 294 1.17 12,870.00D.J. Trahan ..................... T69 73-72-72-77 294 1.17 12,870.00Roger Tambellini .............. 74 74-71-76-75 296 .92 12,480.00Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te (S)............ 75 70-75-75-77 297 .90 12,350.00Tim Herron (S) ................ T76 71-74-75-78 298 .87 12,155.00Brandt Snedeker ............ T76 70-75-76-77 298 .87 12,155.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieThe following players did not finish(C=cut, W=withdrew)C—146-Kris Blanks, Jason Bohn, Alex Cejka, Matt Kuchar, TroyMatteson, Ryan Moore, Scott Piercy, Ted Purdy, Chez Reavie, JohnSenden, Vaughn Taylor, David Toms, Tim Wilkinson, 147-MichaelAllen, Jonathan Byrd, Stewart Cink, Fred Couples, Brian Davis, DavidDuval, J.B. Holmes, Martin Laird, Derek Lamely, Cortland Lowe,David Lutterus, Jeff Maggert, George McNeill, Jeff Overton, PatPerez, Alex Prugh, Webb Simpson, Kevin Stadler, 148-Ben Curtis,Harrison Frazar, Mathew Goggin, Fredrik Jacobson, Spencer Levin,James Nitties, Cameron Percy, Chris Riley, Josh Teater, JimmyWalker, Charles Warren, Garrett Willis, 149-Rich Barcelo, MattBettencourt, James Driscoll, Sean O’Hair, Nick O’Hern, Vijay Singh,Kevin Streelman, Cameron Tringale, 150-Woody Austin, BryceMolder, Rory Sabbatini, Jerod Turner, Boo Weekley, 151-NathanGreen, Richard S. Johnson, Adam Scott, Roland Thatcher,152-Martin Flores, Troy Merritt, 153-Cameron Beckman, DanielChopra, Jeff Quinney, Omar Uresti, Tiger Woods, 154-Craig Bowden,Steve Lowery, Vance Veazey, 155-Notah Begay III, Jason Dufner,156-Nicholas Thompson, 157-Jeff Klauk, 158-Kevin Johnson, WillisRing, 165-Jeff Peck. W—Greg Kraft, 88-Parker McLachlin.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsWACHOVIA CHAMPIONSHIP2003 David Toms ...................278 Vijay Singh .....................280 Quail Hollow Club, Charlotte, NC ................72/7,396Robert GamezBrent Geiberger2004 Joey Sindelar* ..............277 Arron Oberholser ...........277 Quail Hollow Club, Charlotte, NC ................72/7,4422005 Vijay Singh* ..................276 Jim Furyk .......................276 Quail Hollow Club, Charlotte, NC ................72/7,442Sergio Garcia2006 Jim Furyk* ....................276 Trevor Immelman ...........276 Quail Hollow Club, Charlotte, NC ................72/7,4422007 Tiger Woods .................275 Steve Stricker ................277 Quail Hollow Club, Charlotte, NC ................72/7,4422008 Anthony Kim .................272 Ben Curtis ......................277 Quail Hollow Club, Charlotte, NC ................72/7,442QUAIL HOLLOW CHAMPIONSHIP2009 Sean O’Hair ..................277 Lucas Glover ..................278 Quail Hollow Club, Charlotte, NC ................72/7,442Bubba Watson2010 Rory McIlroy .................273 Phil Mickelson ...............277 Quail Hollow Club, Charlotte, NC ................72/7,469KEY: * = PlayoffTournament Record:272, Anthony Kim, 2008Current Course Record:62, Rory McIlroy, 20103-42 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season2010 THE PLAYERSChampionshipCLARKWinner: TIM CLARKFedExCup Points: 600 $1,710,00068-71-66-67 272 (-16)ORDER OF FINISHFedExCupPlayer Finish Scores Total Points MoneyTim Clark ............................ 1 68-71-66-67 272 600.00 $1,710,000.00Robert Allenby ................... 2 66-70-67-70 273 330.00 1,026,000.00Lucas Glover ....................... 3 70-65-69-70 274 210.00 646,000.00Ben Crane ......................... T4 67-69-68-72 276 114.80 358,150.00Davis Love III .................... T4 69-68-71-68 276 114.80 358,150.00Heath Slocum ................... T4 67-66-72-71 276 114.80 358,150.00Bo Van Pelt ....................... T4 68-69-69-70 276 114.80 358,150.00Lee Westwood ................. T4 67-65-70-74 276 358,150.00Francesco Molinari ............ 9 68-65-71-73 277 275,500.00Fredrik Jacobson ............ T10 69-70-69-71 279 77.00 237,500.00Andres Romero .............. T10 69-70-69-71 279 77.00 237,500.00Chris Stroud ................... T10 70-69-66-74 279 77.00 237,500.00J.B. Holmes .................... T13 66-72-72-70 280 63.00 178,125.00Matt Kuchar ................... T13 68-71-70-71 280 63.00 178,125.00John Rollins ................... T13 68-69-70-73 280 63.00 178,125.00Scott Verplank ................ T13 71-70-69-70 280 63.00 178,125.00Chris Couch .................... T17 74-68-67-72 281 53.20 133,000.00Hunter Mahan ................ T17 70-69-70-72 281 53.20 133,000.00Troy Matteson ................ T17 68-71-71-71 281 53.20 133,000.00Phil Mickelson ................ T17 70-71-66-74 281 53.20 133,000.00Nick Watney .................. T17 69-71-68-73 281 53.20 133,000.00[20th of 37 events in the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season]Ponte Vedra Beach, FL May 6-9, 2010 FedExCup Points: 600 (first) Purse: $9,500,000TPC Sawgrass (THE PLAYERS Stadium Course) Par/Yards: 36-36—72/7,469LEADERSFirst RoundJ.B. Holmes................................ 66 (-6)Robert Allenby ............................66 (-6)Jason Bohn .................................67 (-5)Ben Crane ...................................67 (-5)Heath Slocum .............................67 (-5)Luke Donald ................................67 (-5)Ryuji Imada .................................67 (-5)Kenny Perry .................................67 (-5)Ryan Moore ................................67 (-5)Lee Westwood ...........................67 (-5)Tim Clark .................................. 68 (T11)CUT: 70 players at 2-under 142 from a field of 145 professionals.WEATHER: Thursday: Partly cloudy, hot and humid. High of 87. Windsvariable at 5-10 mph. Friday: Partly cloudy and hot with a high of 89.Winds ESE 10 mph. Saturday: Partly cloudy, hot and humid with a highof 90. Winds WSW 10-15 mph. Sunday: Mostly sunny and breezy witha high of 76. Winds NE 15-20 mph.Charley Hoffman ............ T22 68-68-69-77 282 47.50 $95,000.00Zach Johnson ................. T22 70-70-67-75 282 47.50 95,000.00Sean O’Hair .................... T22 70-69-70-73 282 47.50 95,000.00Kenny Perry .................... T22 67-71-71-73 282 47.50 95,000.00Luke Donald ................... T26 67-69-72-75 283 42.50 68,875.00Bob Estes ....................... T26 70-69-72-72 283 42.50 68,875.00Graeme McDowell ......... T26 72-65-72-74 283 68,875.00Jeff Overton ................... T26 70-72-70-71 283 42.50 68,875.00Adam Scott .................... T26 70-68-71-74 283 42.50 68,875.00Jimmy Walker ................ T26 71-69-68-75 283 42.50 68,875.00Steve Flesch ................... T32 71-71-71-71 284 38.50 57,475.00Steve Marino ................. T32 73-67-72-72 284 38.50 57,475.00Greg Chalmers ............... T34 70-69-70-76 285 35.00 49,020.00K.J. Choi ......................... T34 69-68-72-76 285 35.00 49,020.00Dustin Johnson .............. T34 71-71-70-73 285 35.00 49,020.00Martin Kaymer ............... T34 70-71-68-76 285 49,020.00Y.E. Yang ........................ T34 70-68-73-74 285 35.00 49,020.00Fred Funk ........................ T39 72-70-66-78 286 29.50 38,000.00Bill Haas ......................... T39 68-69-70-79 286 29.50 38,000.00Ryuji Imada .................... T39 67-66-76-77 286 29.50 38,000.00Jerry Kelly ...................... T39 73-66-73-74 286 29.50 38,000.00James Nitties ................. T39 70-72-72-72 286 29.50 38,000.00Rory Sabbatini ................ T39 72-69-71-74 286 29.50 38,000.00Kris Blanks ..................... T45 71-71-75-70 287 25.50 30,400.00Spencer Levin ................. T45 71-67-72-77 287 25.50 30,400.00Second RoundLee Westwood .......................132 (-12)Ryuji Imada .............................133 (-11)Francesco Molinari .................133 (-11)Heath Slocum .........................133 (-11)Lucas Glover .............................135 (-9)Robert Allenby ..........................136 (-8)Charley Hoffman .......................136 (-8)Ben Crane .................................136 (-8)Luke Donald ..............................136 (-8)Tim Clark ................................ 139 (T23)Third RoundLee Westwood .......................202 (-14)Robert Allenby ........................203 (-13)Ben Crane ...............................204 (-12)Lucas Glover ...........................204 (-12)Francesco Molinari .................204 (-12)Chris Stroud ............................205 (-11)Tim Clark .................................205 (-11)Charley Hoffman .....................205 (-11)Heath Slocum .........................205 (-11)Jim Furyk ........................ T47 69-73-73-73 288 22.00 $25,118.00Sergio Garcia ................. T47 69-70-71-78 288 22.00 25,118.00John Merrick .................. T47 70-72-71-75 288 22.00 25,118.00Ryan Moore .................... T47 67-70-71-80 288 22.00 25,118.00Alex Prugh ...................... T47 69-73-70-76 288 22.00 25,118.00James Driscoll ............... T52 71-71-77-70 289 17.50 22,277.50Paul Goydos ................... T52 69-68-71-81 289 17.50 22,277.50Justin Leonard ............... T52 72-68-70-79 289 17.50 22,277.50Oliver Wilson ................. T52 70-70-70-79 289 22,277.50Woody Austin ................ T56 69-72-73-76 290 14.50 21,565.00Boo Weekley .................. T56 69-72-68-81 290 14.50 21,565.00Stephen Ames ................ T58 70-71-79-71 291 10.50 20,805.00Alex Cejka ...................... T58 69-72-76-74 291 10.50 20,805.00J.J. Henry ....................... T58 68-71-77-75 291 10.50 20,805.00George McNeill .............. T58 75-67-72-77 291 10.50 20,805.00Brett Quigley .................. T58 72-69-75-75 291 10.50 20,805.00Kevin Stadler .................. T58 69-70-78-74 291 10.50 20,805.00Jason Bohn .................... T64 67-74-71-80 292 6.50 20,045.00Roland Thatcher ............. T64 71-68-75-78 292 6.50 20,045.00Ben Curtis ....................... T66 71-68-75-79 293 4.50 19,665.00Alvaro Quiros ................. T66 72-70-75-76 293 19,665.00Troy Merritt ...................... 68 71-70-76-78 295 3.00 19,380.00Robert Karlsson ................ 69 71-69-77-79 296 19,190.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieSECTION3<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIESThe following players did not finish(C=cut, W=withdrew)C—143-Angel Cabrera, Paul Casey, Stewart Cink, Brian Davis, J.P.Hayes, Thongchai Jaidee, Bryce Molder, Kevin Na, Pat Perez, D.A.Points, Ian Poulter, Vijay Singh, Henrik Stenson, David Toms, CamiloVillegas, 144-Michael Allen, Chad Campbell, Ross Fisher, BrianGay, Jay Haas, Derek Lamely, Bill Lunde, Scott McCarron, NickO’Hern, Geoff Ogilvy, Greg Owen, Justin Rose, Brandt Snedeker,Bubba Watson, 145-Jason Dufner, Ernie Els, Harrison Frazar,Padraig Harrington, Rory McIlroy, Ryan Palmer, Rod Pampling,Tim Petrovic, Jeff Quinney, Webb Simpson, Kevin Sutherland,Vaughn Taylor, Mark Wilson, 146-Briny Baird, Jason Day, NathanGreen, Trevor Immelman, Lee Janzen, Charl Schwartzel, JohnSenden, Nicholas Thompson, D.J. Trahan, Mike Weir, 147-RickyBarnes, Cameron Beckman, Mark Calcavecchia, Daniel Chopra,Brendon de Jonge, Rickie Fowler, Marc Leishman, Charlie Wi,148-Jonathan Byrd, Martin Laird, Michael Letzig, Kevin Streelman,149-Matt Bettencourt, Michael Bradley, Charles Howell III, RichardS. Johnson, John Mallinger, 151-Aaron Baddeley, Scott Piercy,152-Mathew Goggin, Ted Purdy, 153-Jeff Klauk, 154-Chad Collins.W—212-Tiger Woods.Tournament Record:264, Greg Norman, 1994Current Course Record:63, Fred Couples, 1992, Greg Norman, 1994<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP1974 Jack Nicklaus ...............272 J.C. Snead .....................274 Atlanta CC, Marietta, GA .............................72/6,8831975 Al Geiberger .................270 Dave Stockton ...............273 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,1601976 Jack Nicklaus ...............269 J.C. Snead .....................272 Inverrary G&CC, Lauderhill, FL .....................72/7,1271977 Mark Hayes ..................289 Mike McCullough ..........291 Sawgrass CC, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL ..........72/7,1741978 Jack Nicklaus ...............289 Lou Graham ...................290 Sawgrass CC, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL ..........72/7,1741979 Lanny Wadkins .............283 Tom Watson ..................288 Sawgrass CC, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL ..........72/7,1741980 Lee Trevino ...................278 Ben Crenshaw ...............279 Sawgrass CC, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL ..........72/7,1741981 Raymond Floyd* ...........285 Barry Jaeckel .................285 Sawgrass CC, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL ..........72/7,174Curtis Strange1982 Jerry Pate .....................280 Brad Bryant ....................282 TPC Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL ........72/6,857Scott Simpson1983 Hal Sutton .....................283 Bob Eastwood ................284 TPC Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL ........72/6,8571984 Fred Couples .................277 Lee Trevino ....................278 TPC Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL ........72/6,8571985 Calvin Peete ..................274 D.A. Weibring ................277 TPC Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL ........72/6,8571986 John Mahaffey .............275 Larry Mize ......................276 TPC Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL ........72/6,8571987 Sandy Lyle* ..................274 Jeff Sluman ...................274 TPC Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL ........72/6,857THE PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP1988 Mark McCumber .........273 Mike Reid ......................277 TPC Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL ........72/6,8571989 Tom Kite ......................279 Chip Beck .......................280 TPC Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL ........72/6,8571990 Jodie Mudd ..................278 Mark Calcavecchia ........279 TPC Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL ........72/6,8571991 Steve Elkington .............276 Fuzzy Zoeller ..................277 TPC Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL ........72/6,8571992 Davis Love III ................273 Ian Baker-Finch ..............277 TPC Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL ........72/6,857Phil BlackmarNick FaldoTom Watson1993 Nick Price ......................270 Bernhard Langer ............275 TPC Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL ........72/6,8571994 Greg Norman ................264 Fuzzy Zoeller ..................268 TPC Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL ........72/6,8571995 Lee Janzen ....................283 Bernhard Langer ............284 TPC Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL ........72/6,857KEY: * = Playoff<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-43


SECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES32011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonTHE PLAYERSChampionshipNOTESTim Clark played the final 26 holes without abogey on the way to victory at THE PLAYERSChampionship in 2010 for his first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>victory. He set a Stadium Course record with thelargest 36-hole comeback (seven strokes) andwon with an 8-foot par putt on the final holefor a 5-under 67. He finished at 16-under 272 tobeat Robert Allenby by one stroke. Clark wonwith a 66-67 weekend in which he made onlyone bogey—the 10th hole Saturday. It was thebest weekend on the treacherous Stadium Coursesince Fred Couples shot 132 to win in 1996. The36-hole comeback topped the record of six thatTiger Woods set when he won in 2001.Tim Clark is the second player to make THEPLAYERS his first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory, joining CraigPerks in 2002.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1996 Fred Couples .................270 Colin Montgomerie ........274 TPC Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL ........72/6,896Tommy Tolles1997 Steve Elkington .............272 Scott Hoch .....................279 TPC Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL ........72/6,8961998 Justin Leonard ..............278 Glen Day ........................280 TPC Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL ........72/6,950Tom Lehman1999 David Duval ..................285 Scott Gump ....................287 TPC Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL ........72/7,0932000 Hal Sutton .....................278 Tiger Woods ..................279 TPC Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL ........72/7,0932001 Tiger Woods .................274 Vijay Singh .....................275 TPC Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL ........72/7,0932002 Craig Perks ....................280 Stephen Ames ...............282 TPC Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL ........72/7,0932003 Davis Love III ................271 Jay Haas ........................277 TPC Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL ........72/7,093Padraig Harrington2004 Adam Scott ...................276 Padraig Harrington ........277 TPC Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL ........72/7,0932005 Fred Funk ......................279 Tom Lehman ..................280 TPC Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL ........72/7,093Luke DonaldScott Verplank2006 Stephen Ames ..............274 Retief Goosen ................280 TPC Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL ........72/7,0982007 Phil Mickelson ..............277 Sergio Garcia .................279 TPC Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL ........72/7,2152008 Sergio Garcia* ..............283 Paul Goydos ...................283 TPC Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL ........72/7,2152009 Henrik Stenson .............276 Ian Poulter .....................280 TPC Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL ........72/7,2152010 Tim Clark .......................272 Robert Allenby ...............273 TPC Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL ........72/7,469KEY: * = PlayoffTim Clark is the first South African winner andsixth international winner of THE PLAYERS in thelast 10 years, the 11th overall.In the 29 years THE PLAYERS Championship hasbeen contested at TPC Sawgrass, the championhas not started from farther back than a tie forseventh entering the final round and gone on towin (Hal Sutton, 1983, four strokes back). TimClark was tied for sixth after 54 holes and threestrokes back. The largest-stroke deficit an eventualwinner has overcome entering the final round atTHE PLAYERS is five by Justin Leonard in 1998(started in third, won by two) and Henrik Stensonin 2009 (started tied for second, won by four).Robert Allenby of Australia hits his secondshot on No. 10 during the final round.Tim Clark entered THE PLAYERS with a solosecond or tie for second on eight occasions onthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. The last player to finish secondeight or more times before his first <strong>TOUR</strong> win wasDavid Frost, who won the 1988 Southern Openafter eight second-place finishes.Before his 2010 victory at THE PLAYERS, TimClark had the second-most career top 10s amongplayers without a victory, with 39, trailing onlyBobby Wadkins’ 50.Lucas Glover (third) earned his best result at THEPLAYERS. Glover had never made the cut in fourprevious appearances at THE PLAYERS.3-44 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season2010 Valero Texas Open[21st of 37 events in the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season]SCOTTWinner: ADAM SCOTTFedExCup Points: 500 $1,098,00071-70-66-67 274 (-14)ORDER OF FINISHFedExCupPlayer Finish Scores Total Points MoneyAdam Scott ........................ 1 71-70-66-67 274 500.00 $1,098,000.00Fredrik Jacobson ................ 2 71-69-65-70 275 300.00 658,800.00Aaron Baddeley ................ T3 75-66-67-68 276 145.00 317,200.00Ernie Els ........................... T3 72-67-69-68 276 145.00 317,200.00Jimmy Walker .................. T3 70-67-70-69 276 145.00 317,200.00Garth Mulroy .................... T6 71-67-67-72 277 95.00 211,975.00Tim Petrovic ..................... T6 70-68-71-68 277 95.00 211,975.00Steve Flesch ....................... 8 69-73-66-70 278 85.00 189,100.00James Driscoll ................. T9 70-68-72-69 279 72.50 158,600.00Tom Gillis ......................... T9 71-70-70-68 279 72.50 158,600.00Spencer Levin ................... T9 70-69-67-73 279 72.50 158,600.00Ryan Palmer ..................... T9 75-69-71-64 279 72.50 158,600.00Charley Hoffman ............ T13 68-70-71-71 280 57.00 114,375.00J.B. Holmes .................... T13 68-70-66-76 280 57.00 114,375.00Brett Wetterich .............. T13 69-68-69-74 280 57.00 114,375.00Garrett Willis ................. T13 71-68-71-70 280 57.00 114,375.00Arjun Atwal .................... T17 69-72-70-70 281 52.00 85,400.00Harrison Frazar ............... T17 73-71-71-66 281 52.00 85,400.00James Nitties ................. T17 70-67-71-73 281 52.00 85,400.00Aron Price ....................... T17 70-68-71-72 281 52.00 85,400.00Charlie Wi ...................... T17 72-70-68-71 281 52.00 85,400.00Paul Stankowski ............. T22 67-73-71-71 282 46.50 56,628.34Chris Tidland .................. T22 72-70-68-72 282 46.50 56,628.34San Antonio, TX May 10-16, 2010 FedExCup Points: 500 (first) Purse: $6,100,000TPC San Antonio (AT&T Oaks Course) Par/Yards: 36-36—72/7,435LEADERSFirst RoundMatt Jones ................................ 66 (-6)Paul Stankowski .........................67 (-5)Charley Hoffman .........................68 (-4)J.B. Holmes.................................68 (-4)Steve Lowery ..............................68 (-4)Matt Weibring ............................68 (-4)Adam Scott .............................. 71 (T25)CUT: 70 players at 2-under 142 from a field of 145 professionals.WEATHER: Thursday: Mostly cloudy, hot and humid. High of 85.Winds SSE 15-20 mph. Friday: Due to a dangerous weather situationwhich lasted all day, resulting in 3.15 inches of rain, the secondround was postponed until 7:10 a.m. Saturday. Saturday: PartlyMatt Jones ..................... T22 66-71-73-72 282 46.50 $56,628.33Cameron Percy ............... T22 71-68-72-71 282 46.50 56,628.33Pat Perez ........................ T22 72-66-72-72 282 46.50 56,628.33Carl Pettersson ............... T22 74-69-68-71 282 46.50 56,628.33Cameron Tringale ........... T28 71-70-70-72 283 42.50 44,225.00Bo Van Pelt ..................... T28 72-69-69-73 283 42.50 44,225.00Kris Blanks ..................... T30 77-67-73-67 284 39.50 38,735.00David Duval .................... T30 75-66-71-72 284 39.50 38,735.00Marc Leishman .............. T30 70-73-68-73 284 39.50 38,735.00Scott Piercy .................... T30 75-64-72-73 284 39.50 38,735.00Jeff Gove ........................ T34 74-68-69-74 285 34.00 30,151.43Mathias Gronberg .......... T34 70-72-70-73 285 34.00 30,151.43Frank Lickliter II .............. T34 75-69-72-69 285 34.00 30,151.43Chez Reavie .................... T34 73-70-70-72 285 34.00 30,151.43Vaughn Taylor ................ T34 72-72-67-74 285 34.00 30,151.43Josh Teater .................... T34 73-71-71-70 285 34.00 30,151.43Chad Campbell ............... T34 74-70-69-72 285 34.00 30,151.42Joe Durant ..................... T41 69-70-73-74 286 28.50 23,180.00Jarrod Lyle ..................... T41 70-72-71-73 286 28.50 23,180.00Troy Matteson ................ T41 72-72-70-72 286 28.50 23,180.00Greg Owen ..................... T41 71-68-76-71 286 28.50 23,180.00Craig Barlow .................. T45 72-71-72-72 287 23.50 17,446.00Michael Connell ............. T45 72-72-71-72 287 23.50 17,446.00Robert Damron ............... T45 72-68-74-73 287 23.50 17,446.00Steve Elkington .............. T45 72-71-67-77 287 23.50 17,446.00Sergio Garcia ................. T45 73-68-73-73 287 23.50 17,446.00Bill Lunde ....................... T45 72-69-75-71 287 23.50 17,446.00Second RoundMatt Jones ...............................137 (-7)James Nitties ...........................137 (-7)Jimmy Walker ..........................137 (-7)Brett Wetterich .........................137 (-7)James Driscoll ..........................138 (-6)Charley Hoffman .......................138 (-6)J.B. Holmes...............................138 (-6)Garth Mulroy ............................138 (-6)Pat Perez ...................................138 (-6)Tim Petrovic ..............................138 (-6)Aron Price .................................138 (-6)Adam Scott ............................ 141 (T22)Third RoundJ.B. Holmes.............................202 (-14)Fredrik Jacobson ....................203 (-13)Garth Mulroy ..........................204 (-12)Spencer Levin .........................204 (-12)Brett Wetterich .......................204 (-12)Adam Scott .............................205 (-11)Jimmy Walker ........................205 (-11)cloudy with an afternoon high of 82. Winds S-SE 12-17 mph. Sunday:Mostly cloudy with light showers. Afternoon highs were in the mid-80s. Winds ESE 6-12 mph.Martin Flores .................. T51 72-72-67-77 288 19.50 $14,823.00Chris Wilson ................... T51 72-72-71-73 288 19.50 14,823.00Jason Gore ..................... T53 73-70-75-71 289 16.50 14,121.50Mark Hensby .................. T53 72-71-70-76 289 16.50 14,121.50Charles Warren .............. T53 71-73-73-72 289 16.50 14,121.50Jay Williamson .............. T53 73-69-75-72 289 16.50 14,121.50Matt Weibring ................. 57 68-73-68-81 290 14.00 13,786.00Michael Bradley ............. T58 71-71-73-76 291 12.50 13,603.00Ted Purdy ....................... T58 70-72-72-77 291 12.50 13,603.00Tom Byrum ....................... 60 70-74-73-75 292 11.00 13,420.00Guy Boros ....................... T61 76-68-75-74 293 9.50 13,237.00Jeff Burns (S) ................. T61 72-71-73-77 293 13,237.00Richard S. Johnson .......... 63 73-68-73-82 296 8.00 13,054.00Tim Herron ..................... T64 73-72- 145 2.58 12,078.00Lee Janzen ..................... T64 72-73- 145 2.58 12,078.00Kent Jones ..................... T64 70-75- 145 2.58 12,078.00Cliff Kresge .................... T64 72-73- 145 2.58 12,078.00Justin Leonard ............... T64 76-69- 145 2.58 12,078.00Michael Letzig ................ T64 70-75- 145 2.58 12,078.00Steve Lowery ................. T64 68-77- 145 2.58 12,078.00Billy Mayfair ................... T64 72-73- 145 2.58 12,078.00John Morse .................... T64 73-72- 145 2.58 12,078.00Brenden Pappas ............. T64 76-69- 145 2.58 12,078.00Vijay Singh ..................... T64 73-72- 145 2.58 12,078.00Omar Uresti .................... T64 72-73- 145 2.58 12,078.00Tim Wilkinson ................ T64 73-72- 145 2.58 12,078.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieSECTION3<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIESThe following players did not finish(C=cut, W=withdrew, D=disqualified, A=amateur)C—146-Eric Axley, Ryan Baca, Mark Brooks, Daniel Chopra,Marco Dawson, Jay Delsing, Robin Freeman, Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te,Brett Quigley, Chris Riley, Jeev Milkha Singh, Chris Stroud, VanceVeazey, Gary Woodland, 147-Blake Adams, Carlos Franco, RobertGamez, Mathew Goggin, Todd Hamilton, Kevin Stadler, RogerTambellini, 148-Briny Baird, Rich Barcelo, Cameron Beckman, CraigBowden, Jim Carter, Glen Day, Paul Goydos, Zach Johnson, JeffMaggert, Spike McRoy, Shaun Micheel, Michael Sim, Tim Thelen,Johnson Wagner, Steve Wheatcroft, 149-Michael Clark II, BobbyGates, J.L. Lewis, John Mallinger, Tom Pernice, Jr., John Rollins,Kirk Triplett, Dean Wilson, 150-Matt Bettencourt, Henrik Bjornstad,Justin Bolli, Bob Estes, J.J. Henry, John Huston, Skip Kendall,Jim McGovern, Andrew McLardy, Troy Merritt, Dicky Pride, PhilTataurangi, Nicholas Thompson, Derek Tolan, Gene Williams (A),Mark Wilson, 151-Brian Bateman, David Lutterus, Brian Stuard,Grant Waite, 152-Kevin Johnson, Len Mattiace, Scott McCarron,153-Thomas Kearney, Joe Ogilvie, Jerod Turner, 155-GrahamDeLaet, Robert Garrigus, 160-Brent Delahoussaye, John C. Little II(A). W—85-Will MacKenzie, 79-Jonathan Kaye, 72-Tommy ArmourIII, 213-John Daly. D—76-Mike Standly, 74-Chris DiMarco.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsTEXAS OPEN1922 Bob MacDonald ............281 Cyril Walker ...................282 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX ......71/6,1851923 Walter Hagen* .............279 Bill Mehlhorn .................279 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX ......71/6,1851924 Joe Kirkwood ................279 George Kerrigan ............286 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX ......71/6,185James Ockenden1925 Joe Turnesa ..................284 Macdonald Smith ..........285 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX ......71/6,1851926 Macdonald Smith .........288 Bobby Cruickshank ........289 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX ......71/6,1851927 Bobby Cruickshank .......272 Larry Nabholtz ...............295 Willow Springs GC, San Antonio, TX ..........72/6,9301928 Bill Mehlhorn ................297 Harry Cooper ..................298 Willow Springs GC, San Antonio, TX ..........72/6,9301929 Bill Mehlhorn ................277 Horton Smith .................281 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX ......71/6,1851930 Denny Shute .................277 Ed Dudley .......................280 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX ......71/6,185Al EspinosaNeil McIntyre1931 Abe Espinosa ................281 Harry Cooper ..................283 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX ......71/6,185Joe TurnesaFrank Walsh1932 Clarence Clark ..............287 Gus Moreland ................288 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX ......71/6,185Gene Sarazen1933 No Tournament1934 Wiffy Cox ......................283 Byron Nelson .................284 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX ......71/6,185Craig Wood1935 No Tournament1936 No Tournament1937 No Tournament1938 No Tournament1939 Dutch Harrison ..............271 Sam Byrd .......................273 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX ......71/6,1851940 Byron Nelson* ..............271 Ben Hogan .....................271 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX ......71/6,185KEY: * = Playoff<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-45


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonValero Texas OpenSECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3NOTESThe 2010 Valero Texas Open was the first <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> event concluded with 36 holes on Sundaysince the 2009 John Deere Classic.Adam Scott’s winning score of 14-under par274 in 2010 was the highest winning score at theValero Texas Open since 1996 when David Ogrinwon with a four-day total of 275 at LaCanteraCountry Club.Adam Scott rallied from four strokes back onthe final marathon day at the Valero Texas Openfor his first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory in two years. Scottwas 11-under in a 36-hole Sunday finale, edgingFredrik Jacobson by a stroke on the new AT&TOaks Course at TPC San Antonio. The busy finishwas necessitated by a Friday rainout. Scott overcametwo early bogeys with an eagle on the par-417th in his third-round 66, then built his lead withsix birdies en route to a closing 67. He survived aclosing bogey, his only one in the final round, andwatched as Jacobson missed a 17-foot birdie try totie on the final hole.FREDRIK JACOBSONAdam Scott’s victory at the 2010 Valero TexasOpen was his third consecutive <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victoryin the state of Texas. Scott previously was victoriousat the 2007 Shell Houston Open and the 2008HP Byron Nelson Championship.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1941 Lawson Little ................273 Ben Hogan .....................276 Willow Springs GC, San Antonio, TX ..........72/6,9301942 Chick Harbert* ..............272 Ben Hogan .....................272 Willow Springs GC, San Antonio, TX ..........72/6,9301943 No Tournament++1944 Johnny Revolta .............273 Harold McSpaden ..........274 Willow Springs GC, San Antonio, TX ..........72/6,930Byron Nelson1945 Sam Byrd ......................268 Byron Nelson .................269 Willow Springs GC, San Antonio, TX ..........72/6,9301946 Ben Hogan ....................264 Sam Byrd .......................270 Willow Springs GC, San Antonio, TX ..........72/6,9301947 Ed Oliver .......................265 Jimmy Demaret .............266 Willow Springs GC, San Antonio, TX ..........72/6,9301948 Sam Snead ...................264 Jimmy Demaret .............266 Willow Springs GC, San Antonio, TX ..........72/6,9301949 Dave Douglas ...............268 Sam Snead ....................269 Willow Springs GC, San Antonio, TX ..........72/6,9301950 Sam Snead ...................265 Jimmy Demaret .............266 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX ......71/6,185Fort Sam Houston GC, San Antonio, TX ......72/6,5661951 Dutch Harrison* ............265 Doug Ford ......................265 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX ......71/6,185Fort Sam Houston GC, San Antonio, TX ......72/6,8811952 Jack Burke, Jr. ..............260 Doug Ford ......................266 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX ......71/6,1851953 Tony Holguin .................264 Doug Ford ......................265 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX ......71/6,1851954 Chandler Harper ...........259 Johnny Palmer ...............261 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX ......71/6,1851955 Mike Souchak ...............257 Fred Haas .......................264 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX ......71/6,1851956 Gene Littler ...................276 Mike Fetchick ................278 Fort Sam Houston GC, San Antonio, TX ......72/6,566Frank StranahanErnie Vossler1957 Jay Hebert ....................271 Ed Furgol ........................272 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX ......71/6,1851958 Bill Johnston .................274 Bob Rosburg ..................277 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX ......71/6,1851959 Wes Ellis .......................276 Bill Johnston ..................278 Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX ......71/6,185Tom Nieporte1960 Arnold Palmer ...............276 Doug Ford ......................278 Fort Sam Houston GC, San Antonio, TX ......72/6,566Frank Stranahan1961 Arnold Palmer ...............270 Al Balding ......................271 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX .....................70/6,5761962 Arnold Palmer ...............273 Joe Campbell .................274 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX .....................70/6,576Gene LittlerMason RudolphDoug Sanders1963 Phil Rodgers ..................268 Johnny Pott ....................270 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX .....................70/6,5761964 Bruce Crampton ............273 Bob Charles ...................274 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX .....................70/6,576Chi Chi Rodriguez1965 Frank Beard ...................270 Gardner Dickinson .........273 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX .....................70/6,5761966 Harold Henning .............272 Wes Ellis ........................275 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX .....................70/6,576Gene LittlerKen Still1967 Chi Chi Rodriguez .........277 Bob Charles ...................278 Pecan Valley CC, San Antonio, TX ...............71/7,183Bob Goalby1968 No Tournament1969 Deane Beman* .............274 Jack McGowan ..............274 Pecan Valley CC, San Antonio, TX ...............71/7,183SAN ANTONIO TEXAS OPEN1970 Ron Cerrudo ..................273 Dick Lotz ........................278 Pecan Valley CC, San Antonio, TX ...............71/7,1831971 No Tournament1972 Mike Hill .......................273 Lee Trevino ....................275 Woodlake GC, San Antonio, TX ...................72/7,1431973 Ben Crenshaw ..............270 Orville Moody ................272 Woodlake GC, San Antonio, TX ...................71/6,9901974 Terry Diehl ....................269 Mike Hill ........................270 Woodlake GC, San Antonio, TX ...................72/7,1431975 Don January* ...............275 Larry Hinson ...................275 Woodlake GC, San Antonio, TX ...................72/7,1431976 Butch Baird* .................273 Miller Barber .................273 Woodlake GC, San Antonio, TX ...................72/7,1431977 Hale Irwin .....................266 Miller Barber .................268 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX .....................70/6,5761978 Ron Streck ....................265 Hubert Green .................266 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX .....................70/6,576Lon Hinkle1979 Lou Graham ..................268 Eddie Pearce ..................269 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX .....................70/6,576Bill RogersDoug Tewell1980 Lee Trevino ...................265 Terry Diehl .....................266 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX .....................70/6,576TEXAS OPEN1981 Bill Rogers* ..................266 Ben Crenshaw ...............266 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX .....................70/6,5761982 Jay Haas .......................262 Curtis Strange ................265 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX .....................70/6,5761983 Jim Colbert ...................261 Mark Pfeil ......................266 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX .....................70/6,5761984 Calvin Peete ..................266 Bruce Lietzke .................269 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX .....................70/6,5761985 John Mahaffey* ...........268 Jodie Mudd ...................268 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX .....................70/6,576VANTAGE CHAMPIONSHIP1986 Ben Crenshaw~ ............196 Payne Stewart ...............197 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX .....................70/6,576TEXAS OPEN PRESENTED BY NABISCO1988 Corey Pavin ...................259 Robert Wrenn ................267 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX .....................70/6,5761989 Donnie Hammond ........258 Paul Azinger ...................265 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX .....................70/6,576H-E-B TEXAS OPEN1990 Mark O’Meara ..............261 Gary Hallberg .................262 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX .....................70/6,5761991 Blaine McCallister* ......269 Gary Hallberg .................269 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX .....................70/6,5761992 Nick Price* ....................263 Steve Elkington ..............263 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX .....................71/6,6501993 Jay Haas* .....................263 Bob Lohr .........................263 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX .....................71/6,650TEXAS OPEN1994 Bob Estes ......................265 Gil Morgan .....................266 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX .....................71/6,650KEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortened ++ = World War II3-46 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonValero Texas OpenNOTESAdam Scott became the first player to win theValero Texas Open in his first appearance sinceEric Axley in 2006. It marked the third time Scotthas won a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event in his first start, previouslyaccomplished at the 2003 Deutsche BankChampionship and the 2004 Booz Allen Classic.Adam Scott became the first Australian to winthe Valero Texas Open since Bruce Crampton in1964 and the first international champion of theevent since Nick Price in 1992.Exactly two months shy of his 30th birthday(7/16/1980) at 29 years, 10 months, Adam Scott’sseven career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victories became the mostby a player in his 20s.Fredrik Jacobson’s solo second in 2010 was hisbest finish in 157 career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> starts. TheSwede previously had tied for second twice on the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, at the 2008 AT&T National and the2007 Ginn sur Mer Classic. The runner-up performancewas his second consecutive top-five finishat the Valero Texas Open. He tied for fifth in 2009,two shots out of the playoff that Zach Johnsonwon over James Driscoll.Aaron Baddeley bounced back from a 3-over 75in Thursday’s first round with three consecutivesub-70 rounds to finish tie for third, his best finishon the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> since a tie for second at the2008 Verizon Heritage.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsLACANTERA TEXAS OPEN1995 Duffy Waldorf ...............268 Justin Leonard ...............274 LaCantera GC (Resort), San Antonio, TX .....72/6,8991996 David Ogrin ...................275 Jay Haas ........................276 LaCantera GC (Resort), San Antonio, TX .....72/7,0011997 Tim Herron ....................271 Rick Fehr ........................273 LaCantera GC (Resort), San Antonio, TX .....72/7,001Brent GeibergerWESTIN TEXAS OPEN1998 Hal Sutton .....................270 Jay Haas ........................271 LaCantera GC (Resort), San Antonio, TX .....72/7,001Justin Leonard1999 Duffy Waldorf* .............270 Ted Tryba .......................270 LaCantera GC (Resort), San Antonio, TX .....72/7,0012000 Justin Leonard ..............261 Mark Wiebe ...................266 LaCantera GC (Resort), San Antonio, TX .....70/6,905TEXAS OPEN AT LACANTERA2001 Justin Leonard ..............266 J.J. Henry ......................268 LaCantera GC (Resort), San Antonio, TX .....71/6,929Matt KucharVALERO TEXAS OPEN2002 Loren Roberts 261 Fred Couples ..................264 LaCantera GC (Resort), San Antonio, TX .....70/6,881Fred FunkGarrett Willis2003 Tommy Armour III .........254 Loren Roberts ................261 LaCantera GC (Resort), San Antonio, TX .....70/6,881Bob Tway2004 Bart Bryant ....................261 Patrick Sheehan .............264 LaCantera GC (Resort), San Antonio, TX .....70/6,8812005 Robert Gamez ...............262 Olin Browne ...................265 LaCantera GC (Resort), San Antonio, TX .....70/6,9742006 Eric Axley ......................265 Anthony Kim ..................268 LaCantera GC (Resort), San Antonio, TX .....70/6,881Dean WilsonJustin Rose2007 Justin Leonard* ............261 Jesper Parnevik .............261 LaCantera GC (Resort), San Antonio, TX .....70/6,8812008 Zach Johnson ...............261 Charlie Wi ......................263 LaCantera GC (Resort), San Antonio, TX .....70/6,881Tim WilkinsonMark Wilson2009 Zach Johnson* .............265 James Driscoll ...............265 LaCantera GC (Resort), San Antonio, TX .....70/6,8812010 Adam Scott ...................274 Fredrik Jacobson ...........275 TPC San Antonio (AT&T Oaks Course), ........72/7,435San Antonio, TXKEY: * = PlayoffAdam Scott tees off on the 16thhole during the final round.SECTION3<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIESSan Antonio resident and former Baylor BearJimmy Walker, whose wife was due to give birthto the couple’s first child two weeks later, postedfour sub-par rounds (70-67-70-69) to tie for third at276. It was Walker’s best finish on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>,eclipsing a tie for fifth at the 2009 Turning StoneResort Championship.Tournament Record:254, Tommy Armour III, 2003 (LaCantera GC)Current Course Record:64, Ryan Palmer, Scott Piercy, 2010Tournament Course Record:60, Zach Johnson, 2009; Bart Bryant, 2004 - LaCantera GC<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-47


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season2010 HP Byron Nelson[22nd of 37 events in theChampionship <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season]SECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3DAYWinner: JASON DAYFedExCup Points: 500 $1,170,00066-65-67-72 270 (-10)ORDER OF FINISHFedExCupPlayer Finish Scores Total Points MoneyJason Day .......................... 1 66-65-67-72 270 500.00 $1,170,000.00Brian Gay .......................... T2 72-68-69-63 272 208.33 485,333.34Blake Adams .................... T2 66-64-70-72 272 208.33 485,333.33Jeff Overton ..................... T2 67-65-69-71 272 208.33 485,333.33Cameron Beckman ........... T5 69-61-75-68 273 105.00 247,000.00Scott Verplank .................. T5 70-65-71-67 273 105.00 247,000.00Arjun Atwal ...................... T7 69-71-64-70 274 80.00 189,150.00Ben Crane ......................... T7 70-64-74-66 274 80.00 189,150.00Dustin Johnson ................ T7 67-68-72-67 274 80.00 189,150.00Tom Pernice, Jr. ............... T7 69-68-66-71 274 80.00 189,150.00D.A. Points ....................... T7 68-66-70-70 274 80.00 189,150.00Marc Leishman .............. T12 67-67-72-69 275 59.50 131,625.00Sean O’Hair .................... T12 70-65-69-71 275 59.50 131,625.00Heath Slocum ................. T12 69-70-65-71 275 59.50 131,625.00Johnson Wagner ............ T12 70-69-67-69 275 59.50 131,625.00Alex Cejka ...................... T16 72-66-68-70 276 52.00 94,250.00Steve Elkington .............. T16 66-66-73-71 276 52.00 94,250.00Harrison Frazar ............... T16 70-67-71-68 276 52.00 94,250.00Kenny Perry .................... T16 70-67-66-73 276 52.00 94,250.00Chris Riley ...................... T16 71-64-73-68 276 52.00 94,250.00Jay Williamson .............. T16 67-67-72-70 276 52.00 94,250.00Jordan Spieth (S) ........... T16 68-69-67-72 276 AmateurIrving, TX May 20-23, 2010 FedExCup Points: 500 (first) Purse: $6,500,000TPC Four Seasons Resort Par/Yards: 35-35—70/7,166LEADERSFirst RoundJason Day .................................. 66 (-4)Blake Adams ...............................66 (-4)Joe Durant ..................................66 (-4)Steve Elkington ...........................66 (-4)Hunter Mahan ............................66 (-4)Michael Sim ...............................66 (-4)Jarrod Lyle ..................................66 (-4)Nine Players................................67 (-3)CUT: 70 professionals and one amateur at even-par 140 from a fieldof 155 professionals and one amateur.WEATHER: Thursday: Play was suspended due to threateningweather at 10:47 a.m. and resumed at 2:31 p.m. Play suspended due todarkness at 8:29 p.m. with 66 players still on the course. Partly cloudy.High of 87. Winds SSW 10-15 mph. Friday: First-round play resumed atStewart Cink .................. T23 70-68-71-68 277 47.00 $67,600.00Corey Pavin .................... T23 68-67-69-73 277 47.00 67,600.00Michael Sim ................... T23 66-72-70-69 277 47.00 67,600.00Briny Baird ...................... T26 68-71-71-68 278 42.50 49,616.67Robert Garrigus .............. T26 69-65-73-71 278 42.50 49,616.67Justin Leonard ............... T26 72-67-68-71 278 42.50 49,616.67Jarrod Lyle ..................... T26 66-70-71-71 278 42.50 49,616.67Mark Hensby .................. T26 68-71-64-75 278 42.50 49,616.66Shaun Micheel ............... T26 68-66-72-72 278 42.50 49,616.66Jeff Gove ........................ T32 70-67-74-68 279 35.00 35,316.67J.J. Henry ....................... T32 69-69-70-71 279 35.00 35,316.67Brandt Jobe (S) .............. T32 68-69-72-70 279 35,316.67Spencer Levin ................. T32 71-67-70-71 279 35.00 35,316.67Pat Perez ........................ T32 71-66-75-67 279 35.00 35,316.67Y.E. Yang ........................ T32 70-69-69-71 279 35.00 35,316.67Jeev Milkha Singh ......... T32 72-67-68-72 279 35.00 35,316.66Brett Wetterich .............. T32 70-70-67-72 279 35.00 35,316.66Gary Woodland .............. T32 71-69-65-74 279 35.00 35,316.66Joe Durant ..................... T41 66-69-74-71 280 29.50 27,300.00Bryce Molder .................. T41 71-68-74-67 280 29.50 27,300.00J.B. Holmes .................... T43 73-67-71-70 281 26.50 23,400.00James Nitties ................. T43 68-69-71-73 281 26.50 23,400.00Rory Sabbatini ................ T43 68-67-73-73 281 26.50 23,400.00Chris Smith (S) ............... T43 69-70-70-72 281 26.50 23,400.00Greg Owen ....................... 47 67-70-73-72 282 24.00 20,150.00Jerod Turner ................... T48 70-70-75-68 283 22.50 18,330.00Second RoundCameron Beckman .................130 (-10)Blake Adams ...........................130 (-10)Jason Day .................................131 (-9)Steve Elkington .........................132 (-8)Jeff Overton ..............................132 (-8)Third RoundJason Day .............................. 198 (-12)Blake Adams ...........................200 (-10)Jeff Overton ..............................201 (-9)Mark Hensby ............................203 (-7)Kenny Perry ..............................203 (-7)Tom Pernice Jr. .........................203 (-7)7:15 a.m., with the second round beginning at 8:15 a.m. Partly cloudyand hot. High of 92. Winds SSE 10-15 mph. Saturday: Mostly cloudy,breezy and hot. High of 91. Winds SSE 15-20 mph, with gusts up to36 mph. Sunday: Mostly cloudy and windy. High of 92. Winds S 15-20mph, with gusts up to 30 mph.Matt Weibring ............... T48 71-68-67-77 283 22.50 $18,330.00Kevin Streelman ............. T50 71-68-73-72 284 20.00 16,423.34Yuta Ikeda ...................... T50 73-64-74-73 284 16,423.33Hunter Mahan ................ T50 66-72-71-75 284 20.00 16,423.33Brent Delahoussaye ....... T53 69-71-74-71 285 15.50 15,080.00Mathew Goggin ............. T53 70-66-81-68 285 15.50 15,080.00Martin Laird ................... T53 72-67-74-72 285 15.50 15,080.00Parker McLachlin ........... T53 67-70-74-74 285 15.50 15,080.00Rod Pampling ................. T53 69-68-75-73 285 15.50 15,080.00Jimmy Walker ................ T53 71-69-73-72 285 15.50 15,080.00James Driscoll ............... T59 69-70-75-72 286 11.50 14,495.00Alex Prugh ...................... T59 67-69-78-72 286 11.50 14,495.00Tim Herron ..................... T61 72-68-73-74 287 9.50 14,235.00Paul Stankowski (S) ....... T61 70-70-71-76 287 9.50 14,235.00Nathan Green ................. T63 67-70-76-75 288 6.50 13,845.00Garth Mulroy .................. T63 69-69-74-76 288 6.50 13,845.00Chez Reavie .................... T63 74-64-74-76 288 6.50 13,845.00Jason Schultz (Q) ........... T63 69-68-82-69 288 13,845.00Ryuji Imada .................... T67 70-69-75-75 289 3.50 13,455.00Lee Janzen ..................... T67 71-69-77-72 289 3.50 13,455.00John Merrick .................... 69 70-70-73-77 290 2.00 13,260.00Josh Teater .................... T70 70-70-79-74 293 .99 13,065.00Vance Veazey ................. T70 71-68-77-77 293 .99 13,065.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieThe following players did not finish(C=cut, W=withdrew, D=disqualified)C—141-Chad Collins, Graham DeLaet, Trevor Fisher Jr, Tom Gillis,Charley Hoffman, Richard S. Johnson, Will MacKenzie, Joe Ogilvie,John Rollins, Brian Stuard, Kevin Sutherland, Roland Thatcher,D.J. Trahan, Charlie Wi, 142-Stuart Appleby, Wil Collins, JohnHuston, Matt Jones, Colt Knost, David Lutterus, Billy Mayfair, OmarUresti, Charles Warren, Steve Wheatcroft, 143-Matt Bettencourt,Kris Blanks, Justin Bolli, Michael Bradley, Chris Couch, RickieFowler, Kevin Johnson, Cliff Kresge, Steve Lowery, Ted Purdy, JohnSenden, Webb Simpson, Tim Wilkinson, Garrett Willis, 144-TommyArmour III, Ricky Barnes, Craig Bowden, Daniel Chopra, Brendonde Jonge, Brad Faxon, J.P. Hayes, Skip Kendall, George McNeill,Carl Pettersson, Aron Price, Jeff Quinney, Roger Tambellini, 145-Chad Campbell, Greg Chalmers, Chris DiMarco, Bob Estes, JasonGore, Derek Lamely, Bill Lunde, Jeff Maggert, Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te,Troy Merritt, Brenden Pappas, Andres Romero, Chris Wilson, 146-Rich Barcelo, Brian Davis, John Mallinger, Andrew McLardy, RyanPalmer, Chris Tidland, 147-Christopher Brown, Michael Connell,Martin Flores, Mathias Gronberg, Bobby Hutcherson, Troy Matteson,Nicholas Thompson, 148-Ken Duke, Vijay Singh, Cameron Tringale,150-Henrik Bjornstad, 151-Cameron Percy, 152-Mark Calcavecchia,Todd Hamilton. D—Michael Letzig.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsDALLAS OPEN1944 Byron Nelson ................276 Harold McSpaden ..........286 Lakewood CC, Dallas, TX .................................... N/A1945 Sam Snead ...................276 Harold McSpaden ..........280 Dallas CC, Dallas, TX .......................................... N/A1946 Ben Hogan ....................284 Herman Keiser ...............286 Brook Hollow CC, Dallas, TX ............................... N/APaul Runyan1947 No Tournament1948 No Tournament1949 No Tournament1950 No Tournament1951 No Tournament1952 No Tournament1953 No Tournament1954 No Tournament1955 No Tournament1956 Don January .................268 Dow Finsterwald ...........269 Preston Hollow CC, Dallas, TX ............................ N/ADoug Ford1956 Peter Thomson*# ..........267 Gene Littler ....................267 Preston Hollow CC, Dallas, TX ............................ N/ACary Middlecoff1957 Sam Snead ...................264 Bob Inman ......................274 Glen Lakes CC, Dallas, TX ................................... N/ABilly MaxwellCary Middlecoff1958 Sam Snead* .................272 Julius Boros ...................272 Oak Cliff CC, Dallas, TX ................................71/6,836John McMullenGary Player1959 Julius Boros ..................274 Dow Finsterwald ...........275 Oak Cliff CC, Dallas, TX ................................71/6,836Earl Stewart, Jr.Bo WiningerKEY: * = Playoff # = Two events played3-48 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonHP Byron NelsonChampionshipNOTESAustralian Jason Day shot a 10-under 270 (66-65-67-72) to win the HP Byron Nelson Championshipfor his first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title. Day won by twostrokes over Brian Gay, Jeff Overton and BlakeAdams. Day came to the 72nd hole with a onestrokelead over playing partner Adams and hit hissecond shot in the water near the green. Adams,playing from the right trees, then hit his secondshot in the same hazard. Adams made doublebogey and Day got up and down for bogey.BRIAN GAYAt age 22 years, 6 months, 11 days, Jason Daybecame the 30th-youngest player to win a <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> event. By comparison, he is two monthsyounger than Phil Mickelson was when he wonhis first event as a professional. Mickelson alsowon a <strong>TOUR</strong> event as an amateur, at age 20.Jason Day is the youngest winner in NationwideTour history. Here’s a look at the youngest winnerson each Tour:<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Johnny McDermott1911 U.S. Open19 years, 10 months, 14 daysNationwide TourJason Day2007 Legend Financial Group Classic19 years, 7 months, 26 daysTournament Record:261, Rory Sabbatini, 2009Current Course Record:61, Cameron Beckman, 2010; Justin Leonard, 2001; CharlieRymer, 1996; Billy Mayfair, 199360, Arron Oberholser (Cottonwood Valley Course)ROD PAMPLING<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1960 Johnny Pott* .................275 Ted Kroll ........................275 Oak Cliff CC, Dallas, TX ................................71/6,836Bo Wininger1961 Earl Stewart, Jr. ...........278 Gay Brewer ....................279 Oak Cliff CC, Dallas, TX ................................71/6,836Arnold PalmerDoug Sanders1962 Billy Maxwell ................277 Johnny Pott ....................281 Oak Cliff CC, Dallas, TX ................................71/6,8361963 No Tournament1964 Charles Coody ...............271 Jerry Edwards ................272 Oak Cliff CC, Dallas, TX ................................71/6,8361965 No Tournament1966 Roberto De Vicenzo ......276 Joe Campbell .................277 Oak Cliff CC, Dallas, TX ................................71/6,836Raymond FloydHarold Henning1967 Bert Yancey ..................274 Roberto De Vicenzo .......275 Oak Cliff CC, Dallas, TX ................................71/6,836Kermit ZarleyBYRON NELSON GOLF CLASSIC1968 Miller Barber ................270 Kermit Zarley .................271 Preston Trail GC, Dallas, TX .........................70/6,9931969 Bruce Devlin .................277 Frank Beard ....................278 Preston Trail GC, Dallas, TX .........................70/6,993Bruce Crampton1970 Jack Nicklaus* .............274 Arnold Palmer ................274 Preston Trail GC Dallas, TX ..........................70/6,9931971 Jack Nicklaus ...............274 Frank Beard ....................276 Preston Trail GC, Dallas, TX .........................70/6,993Jerry McGee1972 Chi Chi Rodriguez* .......273 Billy Casper ....................273 Preston Trail GC, Dallas, TX .........................70/6,9931973 Lanny Wadkins* ...........277 Dan Sikes .......................277 Preston Trail GC, Dallas, TX .........................70/6,9931974 Bud Allin .......................269 Homero Blancas ............273 Preston Trail GC, Dallas, TX .........................70/6,993Charles CoodyLee TrevinoTom Watson1975 Tom Watson .................269 Bob E. Smith ..................271 Preston Trail GC, Dallas, TX .........................70/6,9931976 Mark Hayes ..................273 Don Bies ........................275 Preston Trail GC, Dallas, TX .........................70/6,9931977 Raymond Floyd .............276 Ben Crenshaw ...............278 Preston Trail GCS, Dallas, TX .......................70/6,9931978 Tom Watson .................272 Lee Trevino ....................273 Preston Trail GC, Dallas, TX .........................70/6,9931979 Tom Watson* ...............275 Bill Rogers .....................275 Preston Trail GC, Dallas, TX .........................70/6,9931980 Tom Watson .................274 Bill Rogers .....................275 Preston Trail GC, Dallas, TX .........................70/6,9931981 Bruce Lietzke* ..............281 Tom Watson ..................281 Preston Trail GC, Dallas, TX .........................70/6,9931982 Bob Gilder .....................266 Curtis Strange ................271 Preston Trail GC, Dallas, TX .........................70/6,9931983 Ben Crenshaw ..............273 Brad Bryant ....................274 Las Colinas Sports Club, Irving, TX ..............71/6,982Hal Sutton1984 Craig Stadler .................276 David Edwards ...............277 Las Colinas Sports Club, Irving, TX ..............71/6,9821985 Bob Eastwood* .............272 Payne Stewart ...............272 Las Colinas Sports Club, Irving, TX ..............71/6,9821986 Andy Bean ....................269 Mark Wiebe ...................270 TPC Las Colinas, Irving, TX ...........................70/6,7671987 Fred Couples* ...............266 Mark Calcavecchia ........266 TPC Las Colinas, Irving, TX ...........................70/6,767GTE BYRON NELSON GOLF CLASSIC1988 Bruce Lietzke* .............271 Clarence Rose ................271 TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas, Irving, TX ....70/6,7671989 Jodie Mudd* ...............265 Larry Nelson ..................265 TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas, Irving, TX ....70/6,7671990 Payne Stewart~ ............202 Lanny Wadkins ..............204 TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas, Irving, TX ....70/6,7671991 Nick Price ......................270 Craig Stadler ..................271 TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas, Irving, TX ....70/6,7671992 Billy Ray Brown*~ ........199 Ben Crenshaw ...............199 TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas, Irving, TX ....70/6,850Raymond FloydBruce Lietzke1993 Scott Simpson ..............270 Billy Mayfair ..................271 TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas, Irving, TX ....70/6,850Corey PavinD.A. Weibring1994 Neal Lancaster*~ .........132 Tom Byrum .....................132 TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas, Irving, TX (H)...70/6,850Mark Carnevale Cottonwood Valley Course, Irving, TX .........71/6,862David EdwardsYoshinori MizumakiDavid Ogrin1995 Ernie Els ........................263 Mike Heinen ..................266 TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas, Irving, TX (H)...70/6,850D.A. Weibring Cottonwood Valley Course, Irving, TX .........70/6,862Robin Freeman1996 Phil Mickelson ..............265 Craig Parry .....................267 TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas, Irving, TX (H)...70/6,899Cottonwood Valley Course, Irving, TX .........70/6,8461997 Tiger Woods .................263 Lee Rinker ......................265 TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas, Irving, TX (H)...70/6,899Cottonwood Valley Course, Irving, TX .........70/6,8461998 John Cook .....................265 Fred Couples ..................268 TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas, Irving, TX (H ....70/6,924Hal Sutton Cottonwood Valley Course, Irving, TX .........70/6,846Harrison Frazar1999 Loren Roberts* .............262 Steve Pate .................... 262 TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas, Irving, TX (H)...70/6,924Cottonwood Valley Course, Irving, TX .........70/6,8462000 Jesper Parnevik* ..........269 Davis Love III .................269 TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas, Irving, TX (H ....70/6,994Phil Mickelson Cottonwood Valley Course, Irving, TX .........70/6,846VERIZON BYRON NELSON CLASSIC2001 Robert Damron* ...........263 Scott Verplank ...............263 TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas, Irving, TX (H)...70/7,017Cottonwood Valley Course, Irving, TX .........70/6,8462002 Shigeki Maruyama .......266 Ben Crane ......................268 TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas, Irving, TX (H)...70/7,017Cottonwood Valley Course, Irving, TX .........70/6,846KEY: * = Playoff (H) = Host Course ~ = Weather-shortenedSECTION3<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-49


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonHP Byron NelsonChampionshipSECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3NOTESJason Day’s win at the 2010 HP Byron NelsonChampionship was one of 16 on <strong>TOUR</strong> by playersin their 20s. There were only seven winners in their20s last season.Jason Day became the youngest winner of the HPByron Nelson Championship since Tiger Woodswon in 1997 at age 21.Ben Hogan has the highest final round by a winnerwhen he recorded a 73 in 1946. With JasonDay’s 72 in 2010, there have been 19 winnersin tournament history who have recorded a finalround in the 70s.At 16 years, 9 months, 24 days, U.S. JuniorAmateur champion Jordan Spieth became thesixth-youngest player in <strong>TOUR</strong> history to make acut. Spieth, a junior at Jesuit College PreparatorySchool in Dallas, has signed a letter of intentto play golf at the University of Texas. The listincludes:Bob Panasik15 years, 8 months, 20 days,1957 Canadian Open (T66)Tadd Fujikawa16 years, 4 days,2007 Sony Open in Hawaii (T20)Justin Thomas16 years, 2 months, 23 days,2009 Wyndham Championship (T78)Matteo Manassero16 years, 2 months, 29 days,2009 British Open (T13)Ty Tryon16 years, 9 months, 7 days,2001 Honda Classic (T39)Jordan Spieth16 years, 9 months, 24 days,2010 HP Byron Nelson Championship(T16)Matteo Manassero16 years, 11 months, 21 days,2010 Masters Tournament (T36)<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsEDS BYRON NELSON CHAMPIONSHIP2003 Vijay Singh ....................265 Nick Price .......................267 TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas, Irving, TX (H)...70/7,022Cottonwood Valley Course, Irving, TX .........70/6,8462004 Sergio Garcia* ..............270 Robert Damron ..............270 TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas, Irving, TX (H)...70/7,016Dudley Hart Cottonwood Valley Course, Irving, TX .........70/6,8472005 Ted Purdy ......................265 Sean O’Hair ...................266 TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas, Irving, TX (H)...70/7,016Cottonwood Valley Course, Irving, TX .........70/6,8612006 Brett Wetterich .............268 Trevor Immelman ...........269 TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas, Irving, TX (H)...70/7,052Cottonwood Valley Course, Irving, TX .........70/6,8712007 Scott Verplank ..............267 Luke Donald ...................268 TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas, Irving, TX (H)...70/7,022Cottonwood Valley Course, Irving, TX .........70/7,0302008 Adam Scott* .................273 Ryan Moore ...................273 TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas, Irving, TX ........70/7,166HP BYRON NELSON CHAMPIONSHIP2009 Rory Sabbatini ..............261 Brian Davis ....................263 TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas, Irving, TX ........70/7,1662010 Jason Day .....................270 Brian Gay .......................272 TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas, Irving, TX ........70/7,166Blake AdamsJeff OvertonKEY: * = Playoff (H) = Host CourseJordan Spieth lines up a putt during the fourth roundof the HP Byron Nelson Championship.3-50 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonCrowne Plaza Invitational[23rd of 37 events in theat Colonial <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season]JOHNSONWinner: ZACH JOHNSONFedExCup Points: 500 $1,116,00065-66-64-64 259 (-21)ORDER OF FINISHFedExCupPlayer Finish Scores Total Points MoneyZach Johnson ..................... 1 65-66-64-64 259 500.00 $1,116,000.00Brian Davis ......................... 2 64-65-65-68 262 300.00 669,600.00Ben Crane ......................... T3 68-64-64-67 263 162.50 359,600.00Jeff Overton ..................... T3 63-67-66-67 263 162.50 359,600.00Bryce Molder .................... T5 65-62-67-70 264 105.00 235,600.00Scott Verplank .................. T5 67-66-66-65 264 105.00 235,600.00Ricky Barnes ..................... T7 66-66-67-66 265 87.50 199,950.00Corey Pavin ...................... T7 67-64-67-67 265 87.50 199,950.00Boo Weekley ...................... 9 67-63-67-69 266 80.00 179,800.00Martin Laird ................... T10 69-67-66-65 267 70.00 155,000.00Pat Perez ........................ T10 69-68-63-67 267 70.00 155,000.00Bo Van Pelt ..................... T10 67-66-65-69 267 70.00 155,000.00Kris Blanks ..................... T13 65-64-68-71 268 54.22 99,888.89Paul Casey ...................... T13 66-70-66-66 268 54.22 99,888.89K.J. Choi ......................... T13 67-67-66-68 268 54.22 99,888.89Bill Haas ......................... T13 65-68-64-71 268 54.22 99,888.89Matt Jones ..................... T13 69-66-64-69 268 54.22 99,888.89John Mallinger ............... T13 65-66-69-68 268 54.22 99,888.89Geoff Ogilvy ................... T13 70-67-67-64 268 54.22 99,888.89David Toms .................... T13 68-67-68-65 268 54.22 99,888.89Jason Bohn .................... T13 63-65-68-72 268 54.22 99,888.88Cameron Beckman ......... T22 67-68-68-66 269 47.00 59,520.00Stewart Cink .................. T22 69-68-66-66 269 47.00 59,520.00Fort Worth, TX May 27-30, 2010 FedExCup Points: 500 (first) Purse: $6,200,000Colonial Country Club Par/Yards: 35-35—70/7,204LEADERSFirst RoundJeff Overton ............................... 63 (-7)Jason Bohn ................................ 63 (-7)Blake Adams .............................. 63 (-7)Brian Davis ................................. 64 (-6)Zach Johnson ............................ 65 (-5)Eight other players tied ..............65 (-5)CUT: 76 players at 2-under from a field of 120 professionals and oneamateur.WEATHER: Thursday: Mostly sunny early, then partly cloudy in theafternoon with temperatures reaching 95. Friday: Mostly sunny early,then partly cloudy in the afternoon with high of 96. Saturday: MostlyKevin Na ......................... T22 67-68-65-69 269 47.00 $59,520.00Kenny Perry .................... T22 68-64-67-70 269 47.00 59,520.00Carl Pettersson ............... T22 65-66-70-68 269 47.00 59,520.00Blake Adams .................. T27 63-70-68-69 270 41.50 43,090.00John Merrick .................. T27 66-66-66-72 270 41.50 43,090.00Michael Sim ................... T27 69-67-67-67 270 41.50 43,090.00Kyle Stanley (S).............. T27 68-66-66-70 270 43,090.00Henrik Stenson ............... T27 67-69-68-66 270 41.50 43,090.00Nick Watney .................. T27 68-66-67-69 270 41.50 43,090.00Graham DeLaet .............. T33 68-68-68-67 271 36.00 33,480.00Brian Gay ........................ T33 68-69-68-66 271 36.00 33,480.00Tim Petrovic ................... T33 68-68-70-65 271 36.00 33,480.00Vijay Singh ..................... T33 67-70-67-67 271 36.00 33,480.00Mike Weir ...................... T33 68-68-68-67 271 36.00 33,480.00Rickie Fowler .................. T38 70-67-64-71 272 30.50 26,040.00Tom Gillis ....................... T38 69-69-68-66 272 30.50 26,040.00Fredrik Jacobson ............ T38 68-69-67-68 272 30.50 26,040.00Lee Janzen (S)................ T38 70-66-63-73 272 30.50 26,040.00Steve Stricker ................. T38 68-67-67-70 272 30.50 26,040.00Kevin Sutherland ............ T38 71-67-68-66 272 30.50 26,040.00Greg Chalmers ............... T44 70-65-70-68 273 24.50 18,744.67Chad Collins ................... T44 70-66-69-68 273 24.50 18,744.67Lucas Glover ................... T44 72-65-70-66 273 24.50 18,744.67Derek Lamely ................. T44 67-66-72-68 273 24.50 18,744.67J.J. Henry ....................... T44 67-70-67-69 273 24.50 18,744.66Spencer Levin ................. T44 65-69-69-70 273 24.50 18,744.66Michael Bradley ............. T50 67-69-69-69 274 18.50 14,838.67Second RoundBryce Molder ......................... 127 (-13)Jason Bohn ............................ 128 (-12)Brian Davis ............................. 129 (-11)Kris Blanks ............................. 129 (-11)Jeff Overton ........................... 130 (-10)Boo Weekley ......................... 130 (-10)Corey Pavin .............................. 131 (-9)John Mallinger ........................ 131 (-9)Carl Pettersson ........................ 131 (-9)Zach Johnson .......................... 131 (-9)Third RoundBrian Davis ............................. 194 (-16)Bryce Molder ......................... 194 (-16)Zach Johnson ........................ 195 (-15)Ben Crane .............................. 196 (-14)Jeff Overton ........................... 196 (-14)Jason Bohn ............................ 196 (-14)Bill Haas ..................................197 (-13)Boo Weekley ..........................197 (-13)Kris Blanks ..............................197 (-13)sunny early, then partly cloudy in the afternoon with a high of 96 andlight wind. Sunday: Mostly sunny early, then partly cloudy in the afternoon.A few isolated thunderstorms developed near Fort Worth duringthe late afternoon hours. Play was suspended between 4:05-4:52p.m. due to lightning in the area. Play was suspended again between5:22-6:09 p.m. due to lightning in the area. High of 97 with light winds.Ben Curtis ....................... T50 70-67-69-68 274 18.50 $14,838.67Jason Day ...................... T50 66-71-68-69 274 18.50 14,838.67Heath Slocum ................. T50 69-69-69-67 274 18.50 14,838.67Angel Cabrera ................ T50 68-68-66-72 274 18.50 14,838.66Aron Price ....................... T50 65-68-71-70 274 18.50 14,838.66Tim Clark ........................ T56 67-70-68-70 275 14.00 14,012.00Matt Kuchar ................... T56 69-69-71-66 275 14.00 14,012.00John Senden .................. T56 69-67-71-68 275 14.00 14,012.00Stephen Ames ................ T59 68-70-66-72 276 9.00 13,392.00Brendon de Jonge .......... T59 69-66-70-71 276 9.00 13,392.00Paul Goydos ................... T59 69-65-68-74 276 9.00 13,392.00Jerry Kelly ...................... T59 67-70-63-76 276 9.00 13,392.00James Nitties ................. T59 68-66-72-70 276 9.00 13,392.00Brandt Snedeker ............ T59 71-66-69-70 276 9.00 13,392.00Jerod Turner (S) ............. T59 69-68-73-66 276 9.00 13,392.00John Daly (S).................... 66 66-69-75-67 277 5.00 12,896.00Nathan Green ................. T67 65-70-71-72 278 3.50 12,710.00Alex Prugh ...................... T67 71-65-69-73 278 3.50 12,710.00Billy Mayfair (S) ............. T69 69-69-70-71 279 1.50 12,462.00Rory Sabbatini ................ T69 67-71-70-71 279 1.50 12,462.00J.P. Hayes ...................... T71 67-70-67-76 280 .96 12,152.00Brett Quigley .................. T71 71-66-72-71 280 .96 12,152.00Justin Rose .................... T71 67-70-73-70 280 .96 12,152.00Kevin Stadler .................... 74 69-68-70-74 281 .92 11,904.00Charlie Wi ........................ 75 68-69-69-77 283 .90 11,780.00Ian Poulter ........................ 76 69-69-73-76 287 .88 11,656.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieSECTION3<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIESThe following players did not finish(C=cut, W=withdrew, A=amateur)C—139-Mark Brooks, Jonathan Byrd, Jim Furyk, Tim Herron, TrevorImmelman, Justin Leonard, Ryan Palmer, Webb Simpson, 140-StuartAppleby, Woody Austin, Chad Campbell, Michael Connell, RyujiImada, Hunter Mahan, Steve Marino, Shaun Micheel, Sean O’Hair,Rod Pampling, Chris Stroud, 141-Byeong-Hun An (A), David Duval,Steve Elkington, Yuta Ikeda, Ryan Moore, Kevin Streelman, JoshTeater, D.J. Trahan, Y.E. Yang, 142-Chris Couch, Martin Flores, TomPernice, Jr., Scott Piercy, D.A. Points, Jeev Milkha Singh, MarkWilson, 143-George McNeill, 144-Briny Baird, Steve Flesch, DavisLove III, Phil Mickelson, Andres Romero, Matt Weibring, 145-JohnRollins. W—72-Chris Tidland, Jeff Maggert.BRIAN DAVIS<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsCOLONIAL NATIONAL INVITATION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT1946 Ben Hogan ....................279 Harry Todd .....................280 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,0351947 Ben Hogan ....................279 Toney Penna ..................280 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,0351948 Clayton Heafner ............272 Skip Alexander ..............278 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,035Ben Hogan1949 No Tournament1950 Sam Snead ...................277 Skip Alexander ..............280 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,0351951 Cary Middlecoff ............282 Jack Burke, Jr. ...............283 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,0351952 Ben Hogan ....................279 Lloyd Mangrum ..............283 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,0351953 Ben Hogan ....................282 Doug Ford ......................287 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,035Cary Middlecoff1954 Johnny Palmer ..............280 Fred Haas .......................282 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,0351955 Chandler Harper ...........276 Dow Finsterwald ...........284 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,0351956 Mike Souchak ...............280 Tommy Bolt ....................281 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,0351957 Roberto De Vicenzo ......284 Dick Mayer ....................285 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,0211958 Tommy Bolt ...................282 Ken Venturi ....................283 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,0211959 Ben Hogan* ..................285 Fred Hawkins .................285 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,0211960 Julius Boros ..................280 Gene Littler ....................281 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,021Kel Nagle1961 Doug Sanders ...............281 Kel Nagle .......................282 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,0211962 Arnold Palmer* .............281 Johnny Pott ....................281 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,0211963 Julius Boros ..................279 Gary Player ....................283 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,0211964 Billy Casper ...................279 Tommy Jacobs ...............283 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,0211965 Bruce Crampton ............276 George Knudson ............279 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,0211966 Bruce Devlin .................280 R.H. Sikes ......................281 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,0211967 Dave Stockton ..............278 Charles Coody ................280 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,0211968 Billy Casper ...................275 Gene Littler ....................280 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,021KEY: * = Playoff<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-51


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonCrowne Plaza Invitationalat ColonialSECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3NOTESWith back-nine birdie putts of 10, 21, 22, 24 and 14feet on holes 10, 12, 13, 15 and 17, Zach Johnsonshot a final-round 64 to win the 2010 Crowne PlazaInvitational at Colonial by three strokes over BrianDavis.Zach Johnson set the 72-hole tournamentrecord by shooting 65-66-64-64—259 to finish at21-under par. The previous tournament record wasset by Kenny Perry with a 19-under 261 in bothof his victories in 2003 and 2005. The four-roundscore of 259 is also a personal best for Johnson,who shot 261 to win the 2008 Valero Texas Open.KENNY PERRYZach Johnson’s win was his seventh <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> victory and his third in the state of Texas.Six of Johnson’s seven victories have come ineither Texas or Georgia, with the only exceptionthe 2009 Sony Open in Hawaii. The winsinclude 2004 BellSouth Classic (Georgia), 2007Masters Tournament (Georgia), 2007 AT&T Classic(Georgia), 2008 Valero Texas Open, 2009 SonyOpen in Hawaii, Valero Texas Open and 2010Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial.Zach Johnson led the 2010 field in Greens inRregulation, hitting 61 of 71 greens (84.7 percent).<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1969 Gardner Dickinson ........278 Gary Player ....................279 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,1421970 Homero Blancas ...........273 Gene Littler ....................274 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,142Lee Trevino1971 Gene Littler ...................283 Bert Yancey ...................284 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,1421972 Jerry Heard ...................275 Fred Marti ......................277 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,1421973 Tom Weiskopf ..............276 Bruce Crampton .............277 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,142Jerry Heard1974 Rod Curl ........................276 Jack Nicklaus ................277 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,1421975 No Tournament+1976 Lee Trevino ...................273 Mike Morley ..................274 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,1421977 Ben Crenshaw ..............272 John Schroeder .............273 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,1421978 Lee Trevino ...................268 Jerry Heard ....................272 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,142Jerry Pate1979 Al Geiberger .................274 Don January ..................275 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,096Gene Littler1980 Bruce Lietzke ................271 Ben Crenshaw ...............272 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,0961981 Fuzzy Zoeller .................274 Hale Irwin ......................278 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,0961982 Jack Nicklaus ...............273 Andy North ....................276 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,0961983 Jim Colbert* .................278 Fuzzy Zoeller ..................278 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,0961984 Peter Jacobsen* ...........270 Payne Stewart ...............270 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,0961985 Corey Pavin ...................266 Bob Murphy ...................270 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,0961986 Dan Pohl*~ ...................205 Payne Stewart ...............205 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,0961987 Keith Clearwater ..........266 Davis Love III .................269 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,0961988 Lanny Wadkins .............270 Mark Calcavecchia ........271 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,096Ben CrenshawJoey SindelarSOUTHWESTERN BELL COLONIAL1989 lan Baker-Finch ............270 David Edwards ...............274 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,0961990 Ben Crenshaw ..............272 John Mahaffey ..............275 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,096Corey PavinNick Price1991 Tom Purtzer ...................267 David Edwards ...............270 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,096Scott HochBob Lohr1992 Bruce Lietzke* ..............267 Corey Pavin ....................267 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,0961993 Fulton Allem .................264 Greg Norman .................265 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,0961994 Nick Price* ....................266 Scott Simpson ...............266 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,096COLONIAL NATIONAL INVITATION1995 Tom Lehman .................271 Craig Parry .....................272 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,096MASTERCARD COLONIAL1996 Corey Pavin ...................272 Jeff Sluman ...................274 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,0101997 David Frost ....................265 Brad Faxon .....................267 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,010David Ogrin1998 Tom Watson .................265 Jim Furyk .......................267 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,0101999 Olin Browne ..................272 Fred Funk .......................273 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,010Paul GoydosTim HerronGreg KraftJeff Sluman2000 Phil Mickelson ..............268 Stewart Cink ..................270 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,080Davis Love III2001 Sergio Garcia ................267 Brian Gay .......................269 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,080Phil MickelsonBANK OF AMERICA COLONIAL2002 Nick Price ......................267 Kenny Perry ....................272 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,080David Toms2003 Kenny Perry ...................261 Justin Leonard ...............267 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,0802004 Steve Flesch .................269 Chad Campbell ..............270 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,0542005 Kenny Perry ...................261 Billy Mayfair ..................268 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,0542006 Tim Herron* ..................268 Richard S. Johnson........268 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,054CROWNE PLAZA INVITATIONAL AT COLONIAL2007 Rory Sabbatini* ............266 Jim Furyk .......................266 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,054Bernhard Langer2008 Phil Mickelson ..............266 Tim Clark ........................267 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,054Rod Pampling2009 Steve Stricker* .............263 Tim Clark ........................263 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,204Steve Marino2010 Zach Johnson ...............259 Brian Davis ....................262 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,204Tournament Record:259, Zach Johnson, 2010Current Course Record:61, Chad Campbell, 2004; Kenny Perry, 2003;Justin Leonard, 2003; Greg Kraft, 1999;Keith Clearwater, Lee Janzen, 1993KEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortened + = Served as site for Tournament Players Championship3-52 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season2010 the Memorial Touranmentpresented by Morgan Stanley[25th of 37 events in the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season]ROSEDublin, OH June 3-6, 2010 FedExCup Points: 500 (first) Purse: $6,000,000Muirfield Village Golf Club Par/Yards: 36-36—72/7,366LEADERSFirst RoundRickie Fowler ............................. 65 (-7)Geoff Ogilvy ............................... 65 (-7)Justin Rose ................................ 65 (-7)Jason Day .................................. 67 (-5)Phil Mickelson ........................... 67 (-5)Andres Romero ......................67 (-5)Rory Sabbatini ............................67 (-5)Second RoundRickie Fowler ......................... 131 (-13)Justin Rose ............................ 134 (-10)Jim Furyk .................................. 135 (-9)Tim Petrovic ............................. 135 (-9)Jason Day ................................ 136 (-8)Spencer Levin .......................... 136 (-8)Stewart Cink ............................ 137 (-7)Alex Cejka ................................ 138 (-6)Phil Mickelson ......................... 138 (-6)Third RoundRickie Fowler ......................... 200 (-16)Ricky Barnes .......................... 203 (-13)Tim Petrovic ........................... 203 (-13)Justin Rose ............................ 204 (-12)Brendon de Jonge ................. 205 (-11)Winner: JUSTIN ROSEFedExCup Points: 500 $1,080,00065-69-70-66 270 (-18)ORDER OF FINISHFedExCupPlayer Finish Scores Total Points MoneyJustin Rose ........................ 1 65-69-70-66 270 500.00 $1,080,000.00Rickie Fowler ...................... 2 65-66-69-73 273 300.00 648,000.00Ricky Barnes ..................... T3 70-71-62-73 276 162.50 348,000.00Bo Van Pelt ....................... T3 70-69-68-69 276 162.50 348,000.00Phil Mickelson .................. T5 67-71-70-69 277 100.00 219,000.00Ryan Moore ...................... T5 70-69-70-68 277 100.00 219,000.00Tim Petrovic ..................... T5 69-66-68-74 277 100.00 219,000.00Stewart Cink .................... T8 70-67-71-70 278 82.50 180,000.00Matt Kuchar ..................... T8 71-68-69-70 278 82.50 180,000.00Jim Furyk ........................ T10 68-67-72-72 279 72.50 156,000.00Rory McIlroy ................... T10 72-68-68-71 279 72.50 156,000.00Brendon de Jonge .......... T12 71-69-65-75 280 58.60 117,600.00Sean O’Hair .................... T12 68-71-68-73 280 58.60 117,600.00Jeff Overton ................... T12 69-70-68-73 280 58.60 117,600.00Rory Sabbatini ................ T12 67-73-70-70 280 58.60 117,600.00Vijay Singh ..................... T12 71-72-66-71 280 58.60 117,600.00Kenny Perry .................... T17 71-68-68-74 281 53.50 93,000.00Steve Stricker ................. T17 69-70-71-71 281 53.50 93,000.00Thongchai Jaidee ........... T19 71-70-69-72 282 75,300.00Steve Marino ................. T19 68-71-71-72 282 50.50 75,300.00Pat Perez ........................ T19 71-70-71-70 282 50.50 75,300.00Tiger Woods ................... T19 72-69-69-72 282 50.50 75,300.00CUT: 71 players at 1-over from a field of 119 professionals and oneamateur.WEATHER: Thursday: Mostly cloudy with morning thunderstorms andtemperatures reaching 82 degrees. Winds WSW at 10-15 mph. Playwas suspended at 9:16 a.m. EDT due to dangerous weather conditions.Play resumed at 11:20 a.m. Play was suspended for a second time from3:23-3:57 p.m. Friday: Partly cloudy with afternoon thunderstorms.Chad Collins ................... T23 73-72-68-71 284 46.00 $53,400.00Bryce Molder .................. T23 74-71-71-68 284 46.00 53,400.00D.A. Points ..................... T23 73-71-68-72 284 46.00 53,400.00Andres Romero (S) ......... T23 67-75-70-72 284 46.00 53,400.00Y.E. Yang ........................ T23 70-74-67-73 284 46.00 53,400.00Alex Cejka ...................... T28 71-67-74-73 285 41.00 40,800.00Ben Curtis ....................... T28 73-72-69-71 285 41.00 40,800.00J.B. Holmes .................... T28 68-74-71-72 285 41.00 40,800.00Carl Pettersson ............... T28 69-70-76-70 285 41.00 40,800.00Camilo Villegas .............. T28 77-68-70-70 285 41.00 40,800.00Jason Day ...................... T33 67-69-72-78 286 34.50 30,375.00Dustin Johnson .............. T33 72-69-73-72 286 34.50 30,375.00Spencer Levin ................. T33 68-68-71-79 286 34.50 30,375.00Tom Pernice, Jr. (S)........ T33 72-67-70-77 286 34.50 30,375.00Adam Scott .................... T33 70-70-75-71 286 34.50 30,375.00John Senden .................. T33 73-72-73-68 286 34.50 30,375.00Kevin Streelman ............. T33 70-73-74-69 286 34.50 30,375.00Bubba Watson ............... T33 69-73-74-70 286 34.50 30,375.00Tom Gillis ....................... T41 71-72-71-73 287 27.50 21,600.00Nathan Green ................. T41 72-72-67-76 287 27.50 21,600.00Bill Haas ......................... T41 73-70-71-73 287 27.50 21,600.00Peter Hanson .................. T41 71-71-74-71 287 21,600.00Tom Lehman ................... T41 70-73-70-74 287 27.50 21,600.00Geoff Ogilvy ................... T41 65-77-69-76 287 27.50 21,600.00Woody Austin ................ T47 71-73-72-72 288 22.00 15,864.00Aaron Baddeley .............. T47 71-71-71-75 288 22.00 15,864.00High in the upper 80s. Winds SW 10-15 mph. Play was suspended at2:24 p.m. due to heavy rain and resumed at 2:48. Play was suspendedagain at 5:48 due to dangerous weather conditions and resumed at6:23. Saturday: Cloudy with heavy thunderstorms. Third-round startdelayed until 11:45 a.m. Play was suspended due to a dangerousweather situation from 3:31-5:15 p.m. Sunday: Partly sunny and mildwith afternoon highs in the lower 70s. Winds NW 15-20 mph.Greg Chalmers ............... T47 74-70-70-74 288 22.00 $15,864.00Zach Johnson ................. T47 73-68-73-74 288 22.00 15,864.00Jerry Kelly ...................... T47 72-70-72-74 288 22.00 15,864.00K.J. Choi ......................... T52 69-74-71-75 289 18.00 14,160.00Fredrik Jacobson ............ T52 68-75-73-73 289 18.00 14,160.00Davis Love III .................. T52 72-72-69-76 289 18.00 14,160.00J.P. Hayes ...................... T55 72-70-72-76 290 14.00 13,560.00Tim Herron (S) ................ T55 71-73-74-72 290 14.00 13,560.00Brett Quigley .................. T55 70-70-75-75 290 14.00 13,560.00Kevin Stadler .................. T55 69-75-72-74 290 14.00 13,560.00Kevin Sutherland ............ T55 72-72-72-74 290 14.00 13,560.00Martin Laird ................... T60 72-71-73-75 291 9.50 13,020.00Henrik Stenson ............... T60 73-70-72-76 291 9.50 13,020.00Vaughn Taylor ................ T60 75-69-71-76 291 9.50 13,020.00D.J. Trahan ..................... T60 73-69-77-72 291 9.50 13,020.00Matt Jones ..................... T64 70-71-73-78 292 6.50 12,660.00John Merrick .................. T64 73-72-73-74 292 6.50 12,660.00Mark Calcavecchia (S) ..... 66 72-72-74-75 293 5.00 12,480.00Brian Davis ....................... 67 71-73-73-77 294 4.00 12,360.00Tim Clark ........................ T68 70-71-75-79 295 2.50 12,180.00Charley Hoffman ............ T68 72-71-72-80 295 2.50 12,180.00Brett Wetterich (S)........... 70 71-74-77-74 296 1.00 12,000.00Erik Compton (S)............... 71 73-72-72-82 299 11,880.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieSECTION3<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIESThe following players did not finish(C=cut, W=withdrew)C—146-Graham DeLaet, Ernie Els, Mathew Goggin, John Mallinger,Billy Mayfair, George McNeill, Troy Merritt, Rod Pampling,147-Robert Allenby, Stuart Appleby, Derek Lamely, WC Liang,Jeff Maggert, Hunter Mahan, Noh Seung-yul, Brandt Snedeker,148-Byeong-Hun An (A), Jonathan Byrd, Angel Cabrera, Chris Couch,Jason Dufner, Matt Hill, Ryuji Imada, Kevin Johnson, Michael Letzig,Michael Sim, Webb Simpson, Jeev Milkha Singh, Boo Weekley, 149-Kris Blanks, Troy Matteson, Joe Ogilvie, 150-Lucas Glover, 151-BlakeAdams, Marc Leishman, 152-Jason Bohn, Brad Faxon, James Nitties,Jimmy Walker, Mike Weir, 153-Josh Teater, 154-Alex Prugh, MarkWilson, 156-Nick Watney, 157-Sam Saunders, Chris Smith, ChrisWilson, 158-David Duval, 159-Steve Flesch.RICKIE FOWLER<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsTHE MEMORIAL <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT1976 Roger Maltbie* .............288 Hale Irwin ......................288 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH .................72/7,0271977 Jack Nicklaus ...............281 Hubert Green .................283 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH .................72/7,1011978 Jim Simons ...................284 Bill Kratzert ....................285 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH .................72/7,1011979 Tom Watson .................285 Miller Barber .................288 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH .................72/7,1011980 David Graham ...............280 Tom Watson ..................281 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH .................72/7,1161981 Keith Fergus ..................284 Jack Renner ...................285 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH .................72/7,1161982 Raymond Floyd .............281 Peter Jacobsen ..............283 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH .................72/7,116Wayne LeviRoger MaltbieFans cross at the 15th fairwayGil Morganduring the final round of the 2008 AT&T National1983 Hale Irwin .....................281 Ben Crenshaw ...............282 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH .................72/7,116David Graham1984 Jack Nicklaus* .............280 Andy Bean .....................280 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH .................72/7,1161985 Hale Irwin .....................281 Lanny Wadkins ..............282 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH .................72/7,1061986 Hal Sutton .....................271 Don Pooley .....................275 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH .................72/7,1061987 Don Pooley ....................272 Curt Byrum .....................275 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH .................72/7,1041988 Curtis Strange ...............274 David Frost .....................276 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH .................72/7,104Hale Irwin1989 Bob Tway ......................277 Fuzzy Zoeller ..................279 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH .................72/7,1041990 Greg Norman~ ..............216 Payne Stewart ...............217 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH .................72/7,1041991 Kenny Perry* .................273 Hale Irwin ......................273 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH .................72/7,1041992 David Edwards* ............273 Rick Fehr ........................273 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH .................72/7,1041993 Paul Azinger ..................274 Corey Pavin ....................275 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH .................72/7,1041994 Tom Lehman .................268 Greg Norman .................273 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH .................72/7,1041995 Greg Norman ................269 David Duval ...................273 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH .................72/7,104Mark CalcavecchiaSteve ElkingtonKEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortened<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-53


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Seasonthe Memorial Touranmentpresented by Nationwide InsuranceSECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3NOTESJustin Rose’s final-round 66 was two shots betterthan anyone else in the final round of the 2010Memorial Tournament. He came from four strokesbehind third-round leader Rickie Fowler to win hisfirst <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event at age 29.Justin Rose (England) and Sweden’s CarlPettersson (2006) are the only European winnersof the Memorial.Ricky Barnes had hole-out eagles on No. 11 in thethird round and No. 15 in the final round. His firsteagle came from 108 yards on the par-5 11th andthe second was from 87 yards on the par-5 15th.RICKY BARNES<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1996 Tom Watson .................274 David Duval ...................276 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH .................72/7,1041997 Vijay Singh~ ..................202 Jim Furyk .......................204 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH .................72/7,163Greg Norman1998 Fred Couples .................271 Andrew Magee ..............275 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH .................72/7,1631999 Tiger Woods .................273 Vijay Singh .....................275 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH .................72/7,1632000 Tiger Woods .................269 Ernie Els .........................274 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH .................72/7,193Justin Leonard2001 Tiger Woods .................271 Paul Azinger ...................278 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH .................72/7,221Sergio Garcia2002 Jim Furyk ......................274 John Cook ......................276 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH .................72/7,224David Peoples2003 Kenny Perry ...................275 Lee Janzen .....................277 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH .................72/7,2652004 Ernie Els ........................270 Fred Couples ..................274 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH .................72/7,2652005 Bart Bryant ....................272 Fred Couples ..................273 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH .................72/7,300THE MEMORIAL <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT PRESENTED BY MORGAN STANLEY2006 Carl Pettersson .............276 Zach Johnson ................278 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH .................72/7,337Brett Wetterich2007 K.J. Choi .......................271 Ryan Moore ...................272 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH .................72/7,3662008 Kenny Perry ...................280 Mathew Goggin .............282 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH .................72/7,366Jerry KellyJustin RoseMike Weir2009 Tiger Woods .................276 Jim Furyk .......................277 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH .................72/7,3662010 Justin Rose ...................270 Rickie Fowler .................273 Muirfield Village GC, Dublin, OH .................72/7,366KEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortenedBy winning the Memorial, Justin Rose becamethe 11th player to capture the Memorial while alsocounting a runner-up finish at the tournament. Hereis the list:Winner Winning Year(s) Year(s) Runner-upRoger Maltbie 1976 1982Tom Watson 1979, 1996 1980David Graham 1980 983Hale Irwin 1983, 1985 1976, 1988Greg Norman 1990, 1995 1997Paul Azinger 1993 2001Vijay Singh 1997 1999Fred Couples 1998 2004, 2005Jim Furyk 2002 1997, 2009Ernie Els 2004 2000Justin Rose 2010 2008Tournament Record:268, Tom Lehman, 1994Current Course Record:61, John Huston, 1996A large gallery gathers around the 17th green during the final roundof the Memorial Tournament presented by Morgan Stanley.3-54 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season2010 St. Jude Classicpresented by Smith & Nephew[25th of 37 events in the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season]WESTWOODMamphis, TN June 10-13, 2010 FedExCup Points: 500 (first) Purse: $5,600,000TPC Southwind Par/Yards: 35-35—70/7,239LEADERSFirst RoundLee Westwood .......................... 63 (-7)Casey Wittenberg .......................64 (-6)Padraig Harrington .....................65 (-5)Eight players tied ........................66 (-4)Second RoundGarrett Willis ............................131 (-9)Lee Westwood .........................131 (-9)Charley Hoffman .......................132 (-8)Robert Karlsson ........................133 (-7)Robert Garrigus ........................133 (-7)Four players tied .......................134 (-6)Third RoundRobert Garrigus ..................... 199 (-11)Robert Karlsson ........................201 (-9)Heath Slocum ...........................202 (-8)Lee Westwood .........................202 (-8)Shaun Micheel .........................204 (-6)Tim Petrovic ..............................204 (-6)Lee Janzen ................................204 (-6)Garrett Willis ............................204 (-6)Winner: LEE WESTWOOD63-68-71-68 270 (-10) $1,008,000ORDER OF FINISHWon with a birdie-3 on the fourth playoff hole.FedExCupPlayer Finish Scores Total Points MoneyLee Westwood (S).............. 1 63-68-71-68 270 $1,008,000.00Robert Garrigus ................ T2 67-66-66-71 270 245.00 492,800.00Robert Karlsson ................ T2 67-66-68-69 270 492,800.00Shaun Micheel ................. T4 68-66-70-67 271 122.50 246,400.00Garrett Willis ................... T4 66-65-73-67 271 122.50 246,400.00Heath Slocum ..................... 6 69-67-66-70 272 100.00 201,600.00Billy Mayfair ....................... 7 69-70-68-66 273 90.00 187,600.00Bob Estes ......................... T8 66-69-71-68 274 77.50 156,800.00D.J. Trahan ....................... T8 66-68-71-69 274 77.50 156,800.00Camilo Villegas ................ T8 71-67-69-67 274 77.50 156,800.00Jay Williamson ................ T8 66-70-69-69 274 77.50 156,800.00Ben Crane ....................... T12 67-72-69-67 275 60.66 117,600.00Zach Johnson ................. T12 67-69-71-68 275 60.66 117,600.00Johnson Wagner ............ T12 69-68-69-69 275 60.66 117,600.00Stephen Ames ................ T15 70-71-67-68 276 51.50 76,272.00Woody Austin ................ T15 69-67-69-71 276 51.50 76,272.00Jason Dufner .................. T15 68-67-73-68 276 51.50 76,272.00Brian Gay ........................ T15 73-67-65-71 276 51.50 76,272.00Retief Goosen ................ T15 72-68-68-68 276 51.50 76,272.00Fredrik Jacobson ............ T15 69-70-69-68 276 51.50 76,272.00Lee Janzen ..................... T15 68-66-70-72 276 51.50 76,272.00Tim Petrovic ................... T15 66-68-70-72 276 51.50 76,272.00John Rollins ................... T15 71-69-69-67 276 51.50 76,272.00Josh Teater .................... T15 66-71-70-69 276 51.50 76,272.00CUT: 81 players at 1-over par from a field of 155 professionals and oneamateur. 54-hole cut at 3-over par 213 with 71 professionals advancingto Sunday’s final round.WEATHER: Thursday: Mostly cloudy with hot and humid conditionsand temperature reaching 91 degrees. Winds S 8-12 mph. Play wassuspended for the day at 6:18 p.m. due to dangerous conditionswith scattered thunderstorms in the area. Friday: Mostly cloudywith scattered showers. Highs in the high 80s with winds from theNathan Green ................. T25 73-68-65-71 277 44.50 $44,660.00Charley Hoffman ............ T25 67-65-73-72 277 44.50 44,660.00Cameron Percy ............... T25 70-68-67-72 277 44.50 44,660.00Kirk Triplett .................... T25 68-68-71-70 277 44.50 44,660.00Glen Day ......................... T29 68-69-71-70 278 38.50 34,090.00Ryuji Imada .................... T29 67-68-71-72 278 38.50 34,090.00Kent Jones ..................... T29 67-73-69-69 278 38.50 34,090.00Rory McIlroy ................... T29 69-66-72-71 278 38.50 34,090.00Dicky Pride (S) ................ T29 69-70-70-69 278 38.50 34,090.00Webb Simpson ............... T29 70-69-70-69 278 38.50 34,090.00Brandt Snedeker ............ T29 70-70-67-71 278 38.50 34,090.00David Toms .................... T29 71-70-72-65 278 38.50 34,090.00Mathew Goggin ............. T37 69-69-69-72 279 31.00 24,080.00Spencer Levin ................. T37 72-68-69-70 279 31.00 24,080.00D.A. Points ..................... T37 74-66-68-71 279 31.00 24,080.00John Senden .................. T37 66-70-73-70 279 31.00 24,080.00Vaughn Taylor ................ T37 68-69-72-70 279 31.00 24,080.00Dean Wilson .................. T37 67-72-71-69 279 31.00 24,080.00Gary Woodland .............. T37 70-71-68-70 279 31.00 24,080.00Rich Barcelo ................... T44 68-68-74-70 280 24.50 16,930.67Jonathan Byrd ................ T44 69-69-72-70 280 24.50 16,930.67Charles Howell III ........... T44 67-72-71-70 280 24.50 16,930.67Charles Warren .............. T44 72-69-69-70 280 24.50 16,930.67Joe Durant ..................... T44 71-70-68-71 280 24.50 16,930.66Mathias Gronberg .......... T44 69-72-68-71 280 24.50 16,930.66Steve Elkington .............. T50 72-69-70-70 281 20.00 13,776.00Omar Uresti .................... T50 70-70-73-68 281 20.00 13,776.00Brett Wetterich .............. T50 72-67-69-73 281 20.00 13,776.00John Merrick .................. T53 69-71-72-70 282 17.00 13,029.34S 8-12. Saturday: Partly cloudy with hot and humid conditions. Highof 94 and a heat index between 100-106. Winds SSW 8-12. Sunday:Mostly cloudy and hot. High in the mid-90s, with heat index near 106.Winds SW 8-12 mph.Jeff Quinney ................... T53 68-71-71-72 282 17.00 $13,029.33Boo Weekley .................. T53 69-66-73-74 282 17.00 13,029.33Michael Connell ............. T56 66-75-70-72 283 14.00 12,656.00Padraig Harrington ......... T56 65-74-71-73 283 14.00 12,656.00Chris Riley ...................... T56 68-73-72-70 283 14.00 12,656.00J.B. Holmes .................... T59 72-68-73-71 284 11.50 12,376.00Will MacKenzie .............. T59 70-69-69-76 284 11.50 12,376.00Michael Clark II .............. T61 71-66-69-79 285 9.00 12,096.00Chris DiMarco ................ T61 70-69-70-76 285 9.00 12,096.00Nicholas Thompson ....... T61 68-73-70-74 285 9.00 12,096.00John Daly ......................... 64 71-70-72-73 286 7.00 11,872.00Chris Rogers (Q) ............. T65 69-70-73-75 287 11,704.00Roger Tambellini ............ T65 68-72-73-74 287 5.50 11,704.00Alex Cejka ...................... T67 68-73-70-78 289 3.50 11,480.00Jeff Maggert .................. T67 68-71-69-81 289 3.50 11,480.00Justin Bolli ....................... 69 68-73-72-78 291 2.00 11,312.00Casey Wittenberg (S)....... 70 64-74-73-81 292 11,200.00Chad Campbell ................. 71 70-70-71-82 293 .98 11,088.00Chad Collins ................... T72 67-73-74 214 .95 10,920.00Tom Pernice, Jr. ............. T72 73-68-73 214 .95 10,920.00Frank Lickliter II .............. T74 71-70-74 215 .91 10,696.00Kevin Na ......................... T74 68-71-76 215 .91 10,696.00Greg Kraft ....................... T76 67-74-75 216 .87 10,472.00Troy Merritt .................... T76 69-72-75 216 .87 10,472.00Michael O’Neal (Q) .......... 78 70-71-76 217 10,304.00Craig Barlow .................. T79 74-66-78 218 .81 10,136.00Joe Ogilvie ..................... T79 73-68-77 218 .81 10,136.00Phil Tataurangi ................. 81 66-73-82 221 .78 9,968.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieSECTION3<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIESThe following players did not finish(C=cut, W=withdrew, A=amateur)C—142-Stuart Appleby, Henrik Bjornstad, Michael Bradley, MarkBrooks, Jim Carter, Jason Gore, Grant Leaver, Aron Price, JeevMilkha Singh, Jordan Spieth (A), Paul Stankowski, Matt Weibring,143-Cameron Beckman, Marco Dawson, Brent Delahoussaye, MattEvery, John Huston, Richard S. Johnson, Skip Kendall, Steve Lowery,Parker McLachlin, Andrew McLardy, Mike Small, Brian Stuard, SteveWheatcroft, 144-James Driscoll, Todd Hamilton, Tim Herron, DavidLutterus, Ian Poulter, Vance Veazey, Manuel Villegas, 145-HarrisonFrazar, Robin Freeman, Jim Gallagher, Jr., Jeff Gove, Jonathan Kaye,Scott McCarron, Greg Owen, Rod Pampling, Ted Purdy, Kevin Stadler,146-Jay Delsing, Cliff Kresge, Justin Leonard, J.L. Lewis, Bill Lunde,Brenden Pappas, Charl Schwartzel, Chris Stroud, Cameron Tringale,Tim Wilkinson, 147-Matt Bettencourt, Steve Flesch, J.J. Henry, LenMattiace, Spike McRoy, 148-Martin Flores, Jarrod Lyle, RolandThatcher, 149-Daniel Chopra, Garth Mulroy, Chris Smith, 150-GuyBoros, Ryan Palmer, 151-Craig Bowden, David Schultz, Chris Wilson,155-Scott Moran. W—Jerod Turner, David Gossett, Robert Allenby,76-John Morse, 75-Paul Goydos, 73-Mark Hensby.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsMEMPHIS INVITATIONAL OPEN1958 Billy Maxwell ................267 Cary Middlecoff .............268 Colonial CC, Memphis, TN ...........................70/6,4661959 Don Whitt* ...................272 Al Balding ......................272 Colonial CC, Memphis, TN ...........................70/6,466Gary Player1960 Tommy Bolt* .................273 Ben Hogan .....................273 Colonial CC, Memphis, TN ...........................70/6,466Gene Littler1961 Cary Middlecoff ............266 Gardner Dickinson .........271 Colonial CC, Memphis, TN ...........................70/6,466Mike Souchak1962 Lionel Hebert* ..............267 Gene Littler ....................267 Colonial CC, Memphis, TN ...........................70/6,4661963Gary PlayerTonyFansLema*cross..................270at the 15th fairwayTommy Aaronduring................270the final roundColonialofCC,theMemphis,2008TNAT&T...........................70/6,466National1964 Mike Souchak ...............270 Billy Casper ....................271 Colonial CC, Memphis, TN ...........................70/6,466Tommy Jacobs1965 Jack Nicklaus* .............271 Johnny Pott ....................271 Colonial CC, Memphis, TN ...........................70/6,4661966 Bert Yancey ..................265 Gene Littler ....................270 Colonial CC, Memphis, TN ...........................70/6,4661967 Dave Hill .......................272 Johnny Pott ....................274 Colonial CC, Memphis, TN ...........................70/6,4661968 Bob Lunn .......................268 Monty Kaser ..................269 Colonial CC, Memphis, TN ...........................70/6,4661969 Dave Hill .......................265 Lee Elder ........................267 Colonial CC, Memphis, TN ...........................70/6,466DANNY THOMAS MEMPHIS CLASSIC1970 Dave Hill .......................267 Frank Beard ....................268 Colonial CC, Memphis, TN ...........................70/6,466Homero BlancasBob Charles1971 Lee Trevino ...................268 Lee Elder ........................272 Colonial CC, Memphis, TN ...........................70/6,466Jerry HeardHale IrwinRandy WolffKEY: * = Playoff<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-55


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonFedEx St. Jude ClassicSECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3NOTESLee Westwood carded a final-round, 2-under 68to earn a spot in a playoff with third-round leaderRobert Garrigus (71) and Robert Karlsson (69)at the 2010 St. Jude Classic presented by Smith& Nephew. Westwood won the playoff with abirdie-3 on the fourth extra hole (No. 18) to defeatKarlsson. Garrigus dropped out of the extra sessionafter making a bogey on the first hole.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1972 Lee Trevino ...................281 John Mahaffey ..............285 Colonial CC (South), Cordova, TN ................72/6,8831973 Dave Hill .......................283 Allen Miller ....................284 Colonial CC (South), Cordova, TN ................72/7,282Lee Trevino1974 Gary Player ...................273 Lou Graham ...................275 Colonial CC (South), Cordova, TN ................72/7,282Hubert Green1975 Gene Littler ...................270 John Mahaffey ..............275 Colonial CC (South), Cordova, TN ................72/7,2821976 Gibby Gilbert .................273 Forrest Fezler .................277 Colonial CC (South), Cordova, TN ................72/7,282John ListerGil Morgan1977 Al Geiberger .................273 Jerry McGee ..................276 Colonial CC (South), Cordova, TN ................72/7,282Gary Player1978 Andy Bean* ..................277 Lee Trevino ....................277 Colonial CC (South), Cordova, TN ................72/7,2821979 Gil Morgan* ..................278 Larry Nelson ..................278 Colonial CC (South), Cordova, TN ................72/7,2821980 Lee Trevino ...................272 Tom Purtzer ....................273 Colonial CC (South), Cordova, TN ................72/7,2821981 Jerry Pate .....................274 Tom Kite ........................276 Colonial CC (South), Cordova, TN ................72/7,282Bruce Lietzke1982 Raymond Floyd .............271 Mike Holland .................277 Colonial CC (South), Cordova, TN ................72/7,2821983 Larry Mize .....................274 Chip Beck .......................275 Colonial CC (South), Cordova, TN ................72/7,282Sammy RachelsFuzzy Zoeller1984 Bob Eastwood ...............280 Ralph Landrum ...............282 Colonial CC (South), Cordova, TN ................72/7,282Mark O’MearaTim SimpsonST. JUDE MEMPHIS CLASSIC1985 Hal Sutton* ...................279 David Ogrin ....................279 Colonial CC (South), Cordova, TN ................72/7,282ROBERT GARRIGUSLee Westwood, the 2010 winner, became thefirst player to receive a sponsor’s exemption andwin on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> since Jason Gore at the2005 84 Lumber Classic. He also became the firstEuropean to win the St. Jude Classic, snapping astreak of 11 consecutive American winners at theevent, dating to Nick Price’s win in 1998.Lee Westwood joined Billy Maxwell (1958),Bob Lunn (1968) and Dicky Pride (1994) as theonly players to win the St. Jude Classic in theirfirst appearances.The win was Lee Westwood’s second on the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and came 123 starts and 12 years, 2months, 8 days since his victory at the 1998 ZurichClassic of New Orleans. The <strong>TOUR</strong> record formost years between victories was set by RobertGamez, with 15 years, 6 months between hisvictories at the 1990 Nestle Invitational and 2005Valero Texas Open.Tournament Record:258, John Cook, 1996Current Course Record:61, Jay Delsing, 1993; Bob Estes, 2001Tournament Course Record:59, Al Geiberger, 1977 (Colonial CC)FEDERAL EXPRESS ST. JUDE CLASSIC1986 Mike Hulbert ...............280 Joey Sindelar .................281 Colonial CC (South), Cordova, TN ................72/7,2821987 Curtis Strange .............275 Russ Cochran .................276 Colonial CC (South), Cordova, TN ................72/7,282Mike DonaldTom KiteDenis Watson1988 Jodie Mudd .................273 Peter Jacobsen ..............274 Colonial CC (South), Cordova, TN ................72/7,282Nick Price1989 John Mahaffey ............272 Bob Gilder ......................275 TPC Southwind, Germantown, TN ...............71/7,006Hubert GreenBernhard LangerBob Tway1990 Tom Kite* .....................269 John Cook ......................269 TPC Southwind, Germantown, TN ...............71/7,0061991 Fred Couples .................269 Rick Fehr ........................272 TPC Southwind, Germantown, TN ...............71/7,0061992 Jay Haas .......................263 Dan Forsman ..................266 TPC Southwind, Germantown, TN ...............71/7,006Robert Gamez1993 Nick Price ......................266 Rick Fehr ........................269 TPC Southwind, Germantown, TN ...............71/7,006Jeff Maggert1994 Dicky Pride* ..................267 Gene Sauers ..................267 TPC Southwind, Germantown, TN ...............71/7,006Hal SuttonFEDEX ST. JUDE CLASSIC1995 Jim Gallagher, Jr. .........267 Jay Delsing ....................268 TPC Southwind, Germantown, TN ...............71/7,006Ken Green1996 John Cook .....................258 John Adams ...................265 TPC Southwind, Germantown, TN ...............71/7,0061997 Greg Norman ................268 Dudley Hart ....................269 TPC Southwind, Germantown, TN ...............71/7,0061998 Nick Price* ....................268 Jeff Sluman ...................268 TPC Southwind, Germantown, TN ...............71/7,0061999 Ted Tryba ......................265 Tim Herron .....................268 TPC Southwind, Germantown, TN ...............71/7,006Tom Lehman2000 Notah Begay III .............271 Chris DiMarco ...............272 TPC Southwind, Germantown, TN ...............71/7,030Bob May2001 Bob Estes ......................267 Bernhard Langer ............268 TPC Southwind, Germantown, TN ...............71/7,0302002 Len Mattiace ................266 Tim Petrovic ...................267 TPC Southwind, Germantown, TN ...............71/7,0062003 David Toms ...................264 Nick Price .......................267 TPC Southwind, Germantown, TN ...............71/7,0302004 David Toms ...................268 Bob Estes .......................274 TPC Southwind, Germantown, TN ...............71/7,1032005 Justin Leonard ..............266 David Toms ....................267 TPC Southwind, Germantown, TN ...............71/7,2442006 Jeff Maggert ................271 Tom Pernice, Jr..............274 TPC Southwind, Germantown, TN ...............70/7,244STANFORD ST. JUDE CHAMPIONSHIP2007 Woody Austin ...............267 Brian Davis ....................272 TPC Southwind, Germantown, TN ...............70/7,2392008 Justin Leonard* ............276 Robert Allenby ...............276 TPC Southwind, Germantown, TN ...............70/7,239Trevor ImmelmanST. JUDE CLASSIC PRESENTED BY FEDEX2009 Brian Gay ......................262 Bryce Molder .................267 TPC Southwind, Germantown, TN ...............70/7,239David TomsST. JUDE CLASSIC PRESENTED BY SMITH & NEPHEW2010 Lee Westwood* ...........270 Robert Garrigus .............270 TPC Southwind, Memphis, TN .....................70/7,239Robert KarlssonKEY: * = Playoff3-56 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season2010 U.S. Open[26th of 37 events in the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season]MCDOWELLPebble Beach, CA June 17-20, 2010 FedExCup Points: 600 (first) Purse: $7,500,000Pebble Beach Golf Links Par/Yards: 35-36—71/7,040LEADERSFirst RoundPaul Casey ..................................69 (-2)Brendon de Jonge ......................69 (-2)Shaun Micheel ...........................69 (-2)Rafael Cabrera-Bello ..................70 (-1)K.J. Choi ......................................70 (-1)Mike Weir ...................................70 (-1)Ian Poulter ...................................70 (-1)Alex Cejka ...................................70 (-1)Ryo Ishikawa ..............................70 (-1)Graeme McDowell .................. 71 (T10)Second RoundGraeme McDowell ...................139 (-3)Dustin Johnson .........................141 (-1)Ernie Els ....................................141 (-1)Ryo Ishikawa ............................141 (-1)Phil Mickelson ..........................141 (-1)Four Players ............................... 140 (E)Third RoundDustin Johnson .........................207 (-6)Graeme McDowell ...................210 (-3)Tiger Woods .............................212 (-1)Ernie Els ..................................... 213 (E)Gregory Havret .......................... 213 (E)Phil Mickelson ......................... 214 (+1)Winner: GRAEME MCDOWELL71-68-71-74 284 (E) $1,350,000ORDER OF FINISHFedExCupPlayer Finish Scores Total Points MoneyGraeme McDowell ............. 1 71-68-71-74 284 $1,350,000.00Gregory Havret ................... 2 73-71-69-72 285 810,000.00Ernie Els ............................. 3 73-68-72-73 286 210.00 480,687.00Phil Mickelson .................. T4 75-66-73-73 287 135.00 303,119.00Tiger Woods ..................... T4 74-72-66-75 287 135.00 303,119.00Matt Kuchar ..................... T6 74-72-74-68 288 105.00 228,255.00Davis Love III .................... T6 75-74-68-71 288 105.00 228,255.00Alex Cejka ........................ T8 70-72-74-73 289 85.25 177,534.00Dustin Johnson ................ T8 71-70-66-82 289 85.25 177,534.00Martin Kaymer ................. T8 74-71-72-72 289 177,534.00Brandt Snedeker .............. T8 75-74-69-71 289 85.25 177,534.00Tim Clark ........................ T12 72-72-72-74 290 70.00 143,714.00Sean O’Hair .................... T12 76-71-70-73 290 70.00 143,714.00Ben Curtis ....................... T14 78-70-75-68 291 62.50 127,779.00Justin Leonard ............... T14 72-73-73-73 291 62.50 127,779.00Jim Furyk ........................ T16 72-75-74-71 292 54.16 108,458.00Peter Hanson .................. T16 73-76-74-69 292 108,458.00Charl Schwartzel ............ T16 74-71-74-73 292 108,458.00Lee Westwood ............... T16 74-71-76-71 292 108,458.00Russell Henley ............... T16 73-74-72-73 292 AmateurScott Langley ................. T16 75-69-77-71 292 AmateurAngel Cabrera ................ T22 75-72-74-72 293 47.00 83,634.00Sergio Garcia ................. T22 73-76-73-71 293 47.00 83,634.00Padraig Harrington ......... T22 73-73-74-73 293 47.00 83,634.00John Mallinger ............... T22 77-72-70-74 293 47.00 83,634.00Shaun Micheel ............... T22 69-77-75-72 293 47.00 83,634.00CUT: 83 players at 7-over 149 from a field of 146 professionals and10 amateurs.WEATHER: Thursday: Partly sunny. Winds NW 8-12 mph. Friday:Cloudy and cooler. Winds WNW 10-18 mph. High of 58. Saturday:Cloudy. Winds WNW 10-18 mph. High of 58. Sunday: Mostly sunny.Winds WNW 10-18 mph. High of 63.Ricky Barnes ................... T27 72-76-74-72 294 43.50 $67,195.00Robert Karlsson .............. T27 75-72-74-73 294 67,195.00Robert Allenby ............... T29 74-74-73-74 295 40.50 54,871.00Stuart Appleby ............... T29 73-76-76-70 295 40.50 54,871.00Henrik Stenson ............... T29 77-70-74-74 295 40.50 54,871.00Tom Watson ................... T29 78-71-70-76 295 40.50 54,871.00Brendon de Jonge .......... T33 69-73-77-77 296 35.00 44,472.00Jason Dufner .................. T33 72-73-79-72 296 35.00 44,472.00Ryo Ishikawa .................. T33 70-71-75-80 296 44,472.00Soren Kjeldsen ............... T33 72-71-75-78 296 44,472.00Ryan Moore .................... T33 75-73-75-73 296 35.00 44,472.00Kenny Perry .................... T33 72-77-73-74 296 35.00 44,472.00David Toms .................... T33 71-75-76-74 296 35.00 44,472.00Paul Casey ...................... T40 69-73-77-78 297 28.00 34,722.00Stewart Cink .................. T40 76-73-71-77 297 28.00 34,722.00Bobby Gates ................... T40 75-74-71-77 297 34,722.00Ross McGowan .............. T40 72-73-78-74 297 34,722.00Noh Seung-yul ............... T40 74-72-76-75 297 34,722.00Vijay Singh ..................... T40 74-72-75-76 297 28.00 34,722.00Bo Van Pelt ..................... T40 72-75-82-68 297 28.00 34,722.00Jason Allred ................... T47 72-73-76-77 298 23,385.00Rafael Cabrera Bello ...... T47 70-75-81-72 298 23,385.00K.J. Choi ......................... T47 70-73-77-78 298 19.00 23,385.00Luke Donald ................... T47 71-75-74-78 298 19.00 23,385.00Jason Gore ..................... T47 76-73-74-75 298 19.00 23,385.00Jim Herman .................... T47 76-73-81-68 298 23,385.00Thongchai Jaidee ........... T47 74-75-74-75 298 23,385.00Edoardo Molinari ........... T47 75-72-72-79 298 23,385.00Ian Poulter ...................... T47 70-73-77-78 298 19.00 23,385.00Chris Stroud ................... T47 77-72-76-73 298 19.00 23,385.00Scott Verplank ................ T47 72-74-75-77 298 19.00 $23,385.00Hiroyuki Fujita ................ T58 72-77-74-76 299 18,368.00Lucas Glover ................... T58 73-73-77-76 299 11.00 18,368.00Retief Goosen ................ T58 75-74-76-74 299 11.00 18,368.00Yuta Ikeda ...................... T58 77-72-73-77 299 18,368.00Steve Stricker ................. T58 75-74-77-73 299 11.00 18,368.00Eric Axley ....................... T63 75-73-75-77 300 5.50 16,672.00Jerry Kelly ...................... T63 72-70-81-77 300 5.50 16,672.00Steve Marino ................. T63 73-75-73-79 300 5.50 16,672.00Gareth Maybin ............... T63 74-75-76-75 300 16,672.00Toru Taniguchi ............... T63 73-76-76-75 300 16,672.00Steve Wheatcroft ........... T63 74-73-77-76 300 5.50 16,672.00Erick Justesen .................. 69 74-74-80-73 301 15,651.00Matt Bettencourt ........... T70 72-74-77-79 302 .97 14,921.00David Duval .................... T70 75-73-74-80 302 .97 14,921.00Fred Funk ........................ T70 74-72-77-79 302 .97 14,921.00Camilo Villegas .............. T70 78-69-79-76 302 .97 14,921.00Rhys Davies .................... T74 78-70-79-76 303 14,045.00Kent Jones ..................... T74 73-76-78-76 303 .91 14,045.00Nick Watney .................... 76 76-71-77-81 305 .88 13,608.00Craig Barlow .................. T77 73-75-77-81 306 .84 13,023.00Zach Johnson ................. T77 72-77-78-79 306 .84 13,023.00Matthew Richardson ..... T77 73-75-80-78 306 13,023.00Ty Tryon .......................... T80 75-74-78-80 307 12,293.00Mike Weir ...................... T80 70-79-83-75 307 .79 12,293.00Pablo Martin .................. T82 73-76-83-79 311 11,707.00Jason Preeo ................... T82 75-70-82-84 311 11,707.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieSECTION3<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIESThe following players did not finish(C=cut, A=Amateur)C—150-Arjun Atwal, Simon Dyson, Ross Fisher, Morgan Hoffmann(A), Trevor Immelman, Miguel A. Jimenez, Tom Lehman, Hugo Leon,Jean-Francois Lucquin, Geoff Ogilvy, Alvaro Quiros, Adam Scott,Hudson Swafford (A), Azuma Yano, 151-Rich Barcelo, David Frost,Brian Gay, J.J. Henry, Simon Khan, Kenny Kim, Marc Leishman,Louis Oosthuizen, John Rollins, Oliver Wilson, 152-Steve Allan,Ben Crane, Jon Curran, Paul Goydos, Mikko Ilonen, Hunter Mahan,Rory McIlroy, Heath Slocum, Gary Woodland, 153-Gary Boyd,Rory Sabbatini, Paul Sheehan, Michael Sim, 154-Byeong-Hun An(A), Joseph Bramlett (A), Brian Davis, Bob Estes, Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te,Francesco Molinari, James Morrison, Andrew Putnam (A), JohnSenden, Jerry Smith, Charles Warren, Kaname Yokoo, 155-RafaelEchenique, Kent Eger, Harrison Frazar, Rikard Karlberg, Ben Martin(A), 156-Mathias Gronberg, Daniel Summerhays, Y.E. Yang, 157-Aaron Baddeley, Kevin Na, Terry Pilkadaris, 158-Stephen Ames,Erik Compton, Travis Hampshire, Soren Hansen, Daniel McCarthy,Deane Pappas, Kevin Phelan (A), 159-Derek Lamely, 161-MichaelCampbell, 163-Alex Martin, 164-Mark Silvers, 165-Blaine Peffley,166-Bennett Blakeman (A).<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsU.S. OPEN1895 Horace Rawlins ............173 Willie Dunn ....................175 Newport GC, Newport, Rl ..............................NA/NA1896 James Foulis .................152 Horace Rawlins .............155 Shinnecock Hills GC, Southhampton, NY ......NA/NA1897 Joe Lloyd+++ ................162 Willie Anderson# ...........163 Chicago GC, Wheaton, IL ...............................NA/NA1898 Fred Herd ......................328 Alex Smith .....................335 Myopia Hunt Club, Hamilton, MA ..................NA/NA1899 Willie Smith ..................315 George Low ...................326 Baltimore CC, Baltimore, MD .........................NA/NAVal FitzjohnW. H. Way1900 Harry Vardon .................313 J.H. Taylor .....................315 Chicago GC, Wheaton, IL ...............................NA/NA1901 Willie Anderson*# ........331 Alex Smith .....................331 Myopia Hunt Club, Hamilton, MA ..................NA/NA1902 Laurie Auchterlonie ......307 Stewart Gardner ............313 Garden City GC, Garden City, NY ...................NA/NA1903 Willie Anderson* ..........307 David Brown ..................307 Baltusrol GC (Lower), Springfield, NJ ............NA/NA1904 Willie Anderson ............303 Gil Nicholls ....................308 Glen View Club, Golf, IL .................................NA/NA1905 Willie Anderson ............314 Alex Smith .....................316 Myopia Hunt Club, Hamilton, MA ..................NA/NA1906 Alex Smith ....................295 Willie Smith ...................302 Onwentsia Club, Lake Forest, IL .....................NA/NA1907 Alex Ross ......................302 Gil Nicholls ....................304 Philadelphia Cricket Club, Chestnut Hill, PA ....NA/NA1908 Fred McLeod* ...............322 Willie Smith ...................322 Myopia Hunt Club, Hamilton, MA ..................NA/NA1909 George Sargent ............290 Tom McNamara .............294 Englewood GC, Englewood, NJ .....................NA/NA1910 AIex Smith* ..................298 John McDermott ..........298 Philadelphia Cricket Club, PA .......................73/5,956Macdonald Smith1911 John McDermott* ........307 Mike Brady ....................307 Chicago GC, Wheaton, IL .............................76/6,605George Simpson1912 John McDermott ..........294 Tom McNamara .............296 CC of Buffalo, Buffalo, NY ...........................74/6,3261913 Francis Ouimet*# ..........304 Harry Vardon ..................304 The Country Club, Brookline, MA .................74/6,245Edward Ray1914 Walter Hagen ...............290 Charles Evans, Jr. ..........291 Midlothian CC, Blue Island, IL ......................72/6,355KEY: * = Playoff +++ = Competition extended from 36 to 72 holes after 1897 # = Amateur<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-57


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonU.S. OpenSECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3NOTESGraeme McDowell recorded a 3-over 74 to winthe 2010 U.S. Open by one stroke over GregoryHavret (72) and two over Ernie Els (73). The30-year-old native of Portrush, Northern Irelandbecame the first European to win the U.S. Opensince England’s Tony Jacklin in 1970.Graeme McDowell’s win was the third consecutiveby a European on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> (JustinRose, Memorial Tournament, Lee Westwood, St.Jude Classic). He joined fellow Northern IrishmanRory McIlroy (Quail Hollow Championship) in thewinner’s circle this season.Graeme McDowell’s final-round 74 was justone stroke from equaling the highest final-roundscore by a winner at the U.S. Open since WorldWar II—75 by Cary Middlecoff (1949) and HaleIrwin (1979).Here’s a look at which countries outside the UnitedStates have won the most U.S. Opens:14, Scotland, most recently Tommy Armour (1927)8, England, most recently Tony Jacklin (1970)5, South Africa, most recently Retief Goosen (2004)2, Australia, most recently Geoff Ogilvy (2006)1, New Zealand, Michael Campbell (2005)1, Argentina, Angel Cabrera (2007)1, Northern Ireland, Graeme McDowell (2010)Gregory Havret, a 33-year-old native of LaRochelle, France, finished runner-up in his firststart at the U.S. Open. He was seeking to becomethe first player to win the U.S. Open in his inauguralstart since Francis Ouimet in 1913.GREGORY HAVRET<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1915 Jerome Travers# ...........297 Tom McNamara .............298 Baltusrol GC (Lower), Springfield, NJ ..........74/6,2121916 Charles Evans, Jr.#. ......286 Jock Hutchison ..............288 Minikahda Club, Minneapolis, MN ..............71/6,1301917 No Tournament+1918 No Tournament+1919 Walter Hagen* .............301 Mike Brady ...................301 Brae Burn CC, West Newton, MA ...............71/6,3751920 Edward Ray ...................295 Harry Vardon ..................296 Inverness CC, Toledo, OH .............................72/6,569Jack BurkeLeo DiegelJock Hutchison1921 James M. Barnes .........289 Walter Hagen ................298 Columbia CC, Chevy Chase, MD ..................70/6,380Fred McLeod1922 Gene Sarazen# .............288 John L. Black .................289 Skokie CC, Glencoe, IL .................................70/6,563Robert T. Jones, Jr.#1923 Robert T. Jones, Jr.*# ..296 Bobby Cruickshank ........296 Inwood CC, Inwood, NY ...............................72/6,5321924 Cyril Walker# ................297 Robert T. Jones, Jr.# .....300 Oakland Hills CC (South), Birmingham,MI .....72/6,8801925 Willie Macfarlane* ......291 Robert T. Jones, Jr.# .....291 Worcester CC, Worcester, MA ....................71/6,4301926 Robert T. Jones, Jr.# ....293 Joe Turnesa ...................294 Scioto CC, Columbus, OH .............................72/6,6751927 Tommy Armour* ...........301 Harry Cooper ..................301 Oakmont CC, Oakmont, PA ...........................72/6,9291928 Johnny Farrell* .............294 Robert T. Jones, Jr.# .....294 Olympia Fields CC, Matteson, IL ..................71/6,7251929 Robert T. Jones, Jr.*# ..294 Al Espinosa ....................294 Winged Foot GC (West), Mamaroneck, NY ...72/6,7861930 Robert T. Jones, Jr.# ....287 Macdonald Smith ..........289 Interlachen CC, Hopkins, MN .......................72/6,6721931 Billy Burke* ...................292 George Von Elm .............292 Inverness Club, Toledo, OH ..........................71/6,5291932 Gene Sarazen ...............286 Phil Perkins ....................289 Fresh Meadow CC, Flushing, NY .................70/6,815Bobby Cruickshank1933 Johnny Goodman# ........287 Ralph Guldahl ................288 North Shore CC, Glenview, IL ......................72/6,9271934 Olin Dutra .....................293 Gene Sarazen ................294 Merion Cricket Club, Ardmore, PA ...............70/6,6941935 Sam Parks, Jr. ..............299 Jimmy Thomson ............301 Oakmont CC, Oakmont, PA ...........................72/6,9811936 Tony Manero ................282 Harry Cooper ..................284 Baltusrol GC (Upper), Springfield, NJ ..........72/6,8661937 Ralph Guldahl ...............281 Sam Snead ....................283 Oakland Hills CC (South), Birmingham, MI .....72/7,0371938 Ralph Guldahl ...............284 Dick Metz .......................290 Cherry Hills CC, Englewood, CO ...................71/6,8881939 Byron Nelson* ..............284 Craig Wood ....................284 Philadelphia CC, Gladwyne, PA ...................69/6,786Denny Shute1940 Lawson Little* ..............287 Gene Sarazen ................287 Canterbury GC, Beachwood, OH ..................72/6,8941941 Craig Wood ..................284 Denny Shute ..................287 Colonial CC, Fort Worth, TX .........................70/7,0051942 No Tournament++1943 No Tournament++1944 No Tournament++1945 No Tournament++1946 LIoyd Mangrum* ...........284 Vic Ghezzi ......................284 Canterbury GC, Beachwood, OH ..................72/6,926Byron Nelson1947 Lew Worsham* ............282 Sam Snead ...................282 St. Louis CC, Clayton, MO ............................71/6,5321948 Ben Hogan ....................276 Jimmy Demaret .............278 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/7,0201949 Cary Middlecoff ............286 Sam Snead ....................287 Medinah CC, Medinah, IL ............................71/6,936Clayton Heafner1950 Ben Hogan* ..................287 Lloyd Mangrum ..............287 Merion GC, Ardmore, PA ..............................70/6,694George Fazio1951 Ben Hogan ....................287 Clayton Heafner .............289 Oakland Hills CC (South), Birmingham, MI .....70/6,9271952 Julius Boros ..................281 Ed Oliver ........................285 Northwood CC, Dallas, TX ...........................70/6,7821953 Ben Hogan ....................283 Sam Snead ....................289 Oakmont CC, Oakmont, PA ...........................72/6,9161954 Ed Furgol .......................284 Gene Littler ....................285 Baltusrol GC (Lower), Springfield, NJ ..........70/6,0271955 Jack Fleck* ...................287 Ben Hogan .....................287 Olympic Club (Lake), San Francisco, CA ......70/6,7271956 Cary Middlecoff ............281 Ben Hogan .....................282 Oak Hill CC, Rochester, NY ..........................70/6,902Julius Boros1957 Dick Mayer* .................282 Cary Middlecoff .............282 Inverness Club, Toledo, OH ..........................70/6,9191958 Tommy Bolt ...................283 Gary Player ....................287 Southern Hills CC, Tulsa, OK ........................70/6,9071959 Billy Casper ...................282 Bob Rosburg ..................283 Winged Foot GC (West), Mamaroneck, NY ....70/6,8731960 Arnold Palmer ...............280 Jack Nicklaus# ..............282 Cherry Hills CC, Englewood, CO ...................71/7,0891961 Gene Littler ...................281 Bob Goalby ....................282 Oakland Hills CC, Birmingham, MI ...............70/6,927Doug Sanders1962 Jack Nicklaus* .............283 Arnold Palmer ................283 Oakmont CC, Oakmont PA ............................71/6,8941963 Julius Boros* ................293 Jacky Cupit ....................293 The Country Club, Brookline, MA .................71/6,870Arnold Palmer1964 Ken Venturi ...................278 Tommy Jacobs ...............282 Congressional CC (Blue), Bethesda, MD ......70/7,0531965 Gary Player* .................282 Kel Nagle ......................282 Bellerive CC, St Louis, MO ...........................70/7,1911966 Billy Casper* .................278 Arnold Palmer ...............278 Olympic Club (Lake), San Francisco, CA ......70/6,7191967 Jack Nicklaus ...............275 Arnold Palmer ................279 Baltusrol GC (Lower), Springfield, NJ ..........70/7,0651968 Lee Trevino ...................275 Jack Nicklaus ................279 Oak Hill CC, Rochester NY ...........................70/6,9621969 Orville Moody ...............281 Deane Beman ................282 Champions GC, Houston, TX ........................70/6,967Al GeibergerBob Rosburg1970 Tony Jacklin ..................281 Dave Hill ........................288 Hazeltine GC, Chaska, MN ...........................72/7,1511971 Lee Trevino* .................280 Jack Nicklaus ................280 Merion GC, Ardmore, PA ..............................70/6,5441972 Jack Nicklaus ...............290 Bruce Crampton .............293 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,8151973 Johnny Miller ...............279 John Schlee ...................280 Oakmont CC, Oakmont, PA ...........................71/6,9211974 Hale Irwin .....................287 Forrest Fezler .................289 Winged Foot GC (West), Mamaroneck, NY ....70/6,9611975 Lou Graham* ................287 John Mahaffey ..............287 Medinah CC, Medinah, IL ............................71/7,0321976 Jerry Pate .....................277 Tom Weiskopf ...............279 Atlanta Athletic Club, Duluth, GA ................70/7,015Al GeibergerKEY: * = Playoff + = World War I ++ = World War II # = Amateur3-58 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonU.S. OpenNOTESDustin Johnson entered the final round with athree-stroke lead, but a triple bogey on the par-4second hole and a double bogey on the par-4 thirdderailed his title holes as he went on to an 11-over82. It represented the largest lead lost by a 54-holeleader at the U.S. Open since Retief Goosenentered the final round three strokes ahead in2005 (won by Michael Campbell).Making his first U.S. Open start since 2003,60-year-old Tom Watson tied for 29th at PebbleBeach Golf Links. He is the only player to tee itup in all five U.S. Opens at Pebble Beach (tied for29th in 2010, tied for 27th in 2000, missed cut in1992, won in 1982, tied for 29th in 1972). Watsonbecame the second-oldest player to make the cutat the U.S. Open (Sam Snead, age 61, 1973, tiedfor 29th).The top-10 finishers and ties are exempt for the2011 U.S. Open: Graeme McDowell, GregoryHavret, Ernie Els, Phil Mickelson, TigerWoods, Matt Kuchar, Davis Love III, BrandtSnedeker, Martin Kaymer, Alex Cejka andDustin Johnson.The 54-hole leader/co-leader has won 48 times atthe U.S. Open, most recently Tiger Woods in 2008.Scott Langley and Russell Henley, both amateurs,tied for 16th in 2010. Here’s a look at top-20 finishesby amateurs at the U.S. Open, dating to 1970:Finish Player YearT5 Jim Simons 1971T13 Spencer Levin 2004T13 Lanny Wadkins 1971T14 Matt Kuchar 1998T15 Jim Simons 1972T16 Scott Langley 2010T16 Russell Henley 201017 Marvin Giles III 1973T18 Jay Haas 1975<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location1977 Hubert Green ................278 Lou Graham ...................279 Southern Hills CC, Tulsa, OK ........................70/6,8731978 Andy North ...................285 Dave Stockton ...............286 Cherry Hills CC, Englewood, CO ...................71/7,083J.C. Snead1979 Hale Irwin .....................284 Gary Player ....................286 Inverness Club, Toledo, OH ..........................71/6,982Jerry Pate1980 Jack Nicklaus ...............272 Isao Aoki ........................274 Baltusrol GC (Lower), Springfield, NJ ..........70/7,0761981 David Graham ...............273 George Burns .................276 Merion GC, Ardmore, PA ..............................70/6,544Bill Rogers1982 Tom Watson .................282 Jack Nicklaus ................284 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,8151983 Larry Nelson .................280 Tom Watson ..................281 Oakmont CC, Oakmont, PA ...........................71/6,9721984 Fuzzy Zoeller* ...............276 Greg Norman .................276 Winged Foot GC (West), Mamaroneck, NY .... 70/6,9301985 Andy North ...................279 Dave Barr .......................280 Oakland Hills CC (South), Birmingham, MI ......70/6,996Tze-Chung ChenDenis Watson1986 Raymond Floyd .............279 Lanny Wadkins ..............281 Shinnecock Hills GC, Southampton, NY ......70/6,912Chip Beck1987 Scott Simpson ..............277 Tom Watson ..................278 Olympic Club (Lake), San Francisco, CA ......70/6,7141988 Curtis Strange* .............278 Nick Faldo ......................278 The Country Club, Brookline, MA .................71/7,0101989 Curtis Strange ...............278 Chip Beck .......................279 Oak Hill CC, Rochester, NY ..........................70/6,902Mark McCumberlan Woosnam1990 Hale Irwin* ...................280 Mike Donald ..................280 Medinah CC, Medinah, IL ............................70/6,9961991 Payne Stewart* ............282 Scott Simpson ..............282 Hazeltine National GC, Chaska, MN ............72/7,1491992 Tom Kite .......................285 Jeff Sluman ..................287 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,8091993 Lee Janzen ....................272 Payne Stewart ...............274 Baltusrol GC (Lower), Springfield, NJ ..........70/7,1521994 Ernie Els* ......................279 Loren Roberts ................279 Oakmont CC, Oakmont, PA ...........................71/6,946Colin Montgomerie1995 Corey Pavin ...................280 Greg Norman .................282 Shinnecock Hills GC, Southampton, NY ......70/6,9441996 Steve Jones ..................278 Tom Lehman ..................279 Oakland Hills CC, Bloomfield Hills, MI ........70/6,974Davis Love III1997 Ernie Els ........................276 Colin Montgomerie ........277 Congressional CC (Blue), Bethesda, MD ......70/7,2131998 Lee Janzen ....................280 Payne Stewart ...............281 Olympic Club (Lake), San Francisco, CA ......70/6,7971999 Payne Stewart ..............279 Phil Mickelson ...............280 Pinehurst (No. 2), Pinehurst, NC ..................70/7,1752000 Tiger Woods .................272 Ernie Els .........................287 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........71/6,846Miguel A. Jimenez2001 Retief Goosen* .............276 Mark Brooks ..................276 Southern Hills CC, Tulsa, OK ........................70/6,9732002 Tiger Woods .................277 Phil Mickelson ...............280 Bethpage State Park (Black),........................70/7,214Farmingdale, NY2003 Jim Furyk ......................272 Stephen Leaney .............275 Olympia Fields CC, Olympia Fields, IL ..........70/7,1902004 Retief Goosen ...............276 Phil Mickelson ...............278 Shinnecock Hills GC, Southampton, NY ......70/6,9962005 Michael Campbell ........280 Tiger Woods ..................282 Pinehurst Resort, No. 2, Pinehurst, NC ........70/7,2142006 Geoff Ogilvy ..................285 Jim Furyk .......................286 Winged Foot GC (West), Mamaroneck, NY ....70/7,264Phil MickelsonColin Montgomerie2007 Angel Cabrera ...............285 Jim Furyk .......................286 Oakmont CC, Oakmont, PA ...........................70/7,230Tiger Woods2008 Tiger Woods* ...............283 Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te ..............283 Torrey Pines (South), La Jolla, CA ...............71/7,6432009 Lucas Glover .................276 Ricky Barnes ..................278 Bethpage State Park (Black).........................70/7,426David DuvalFarmingdale, NYPhil Mickelson2010 Graeme McDowell .......284 Gregory Havret ..............285 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........71/7,040KEY: * = Playoff + = World War I ++ = World War IIGraeme McDowell of Northern Ireland on the 9th hole during the 2010 U.S. Open.SECTION3<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIESTournament Record:272, Jack Nicklaus, 1980 (Baltusrol GC); Lee Janzen, 1993(Baltusrol GC); Tiger Woods, 2000 (Pebble Beach GL);Jim Furyk, 2003 (Olympia Fields CC)18-Hole Record:63, Johnny Miller, 1973 (Oakmont CC); Tom Weiskopf, 1980(Baltusrol GC); Jack Nicklaus, 1980 (Baltusrol GC);Vijay Singh, 2003 (Olympia Fields CC)<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-59


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season2010 Travelers Championship[27th of 37 events in the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season]SECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3WATSONWinner: BUBBA WATSONFedExCup Points: 500 $1,080,00065-68-67-66 266 (-14)ORDER OF FINISHWon with a par-3 on the first playoff hole.FedExCupPlayer Finish Scores Total Points MoneyBubba Watson ................... 1 65-68-67-66 266 500.00 $1,080,000.00Corey Pavin ...................... T2 65-66-69-66 266 245.00 528,000.00Scott Verplank .................. T2 67-69-66-64 266 245.00 528,000.00Chris Riley .......................... 4 68-65-69-65 267 135.00 288,000.00Ricky Barnes ..................... T5 69-67-64-68 268 96.25 210,750.00Chad Campbell ................. T5 67-70-65-66 268 96.25 210,750.00Retief Goosen .................. T5 68-69-64-67 268 96.25 210,750.00Padraig Harrington ........... T5 64-71-69-64 268 96.25 210,750.00Kris Blanks ....................... T9 68-67-67-67 269 72.50 156,000.00Brendon de Jonge ............ T9 70-63-67-69 269 72.50 156,000.00Justin Rose ...................... T9 64-62-68-75 269 72.50 156,000.00Vaughn Taylor .................. T9 67-65-67-70 269 72.50 156,000.00Ben Curtis ....................... T13 65-68-64-73 270 54.75 99,750.00Rickie Fowler .................. T13 71-65-68-66 270 54.75 99,750.00Matt Jones ..................... T13 65-67-68-70 270 54.75 99,750.00Scott McCarron .............. T13 68-66-66-70 270 54.75 99,750.00Ryan Moore .................... T13 68-67-69-66 270 54.75 99,750.00Vijay Singh ..................... T13 65-66-73-66 270 54.75 99,750.00Kevin Sutherland ............ T13 65-65-71-69 270 54.75 99,750.00Nicholas Thompson ....... T13 68-70-66-66 270 54.75 99,750.00Jason Bohn .................... T21 66-69-67-69 271 47.50 60,000.00Cliff Kresge .................... T21 70-64-71-66 271 47.50 60,000.00Bill Lunde ....................... T21 68-63-69-71 271 47.50 60,000.00Cromwell, CT June 24-27, 2010 FedExCup Points: 500 (first) Purse: $6,000,000TPC River Highlands Par/Yards: 35-35—70/6,841LEADERSFirst RoundMathew Goggin ..........................64 (-6)Padraig Harrington .....................64 (-6)Justin Rose .................................64 (-6)Charlie Wi ...................................64 (-6)Ben Curtis ...................................65 (-5)Matt Jones .................................65 (-5)Corey Pavin .................................65 (-5)Aron Price ...................................65 (-5)Vijay Singh ..................................65 (-5)Kevin Sutherland ........................65 (-5)Bubba Watson ............................65 (-5)CUT: 77 players at 2-under 138 from a field of 156 professionals.WEATHER: Thursday: Mostly cloudy with afternoon showers. Becauseof a dangerous weather situation, play was suspended at 2 p.m. andresumed at 3:30. Friday: Mostly sunny with an afternoon high of 86.Winds NW 5-10 mph. Saturday: Mostly sunny with an afternoon highof 86. Winds W 5-10 mph. Sunday: Mostly cloudy and warm with anafternoon high of 86. Winds S 5-8 mphTim Petrovic ................... T21 67-69-66-69 271 47.50 $60,000.00Michael Sim ................... T21 68-67-67-69 271 47.50 60,000.00Charlie Wi ...................... T21 64-67-71-69 271 47.50 60,000.00Stuart Appleby ............... T27 70-67-66-69 272 41.00 40,800.00Aaron Baddeley .............. T27 69-66-68-69 272 41.00 40,800.00Chris DiMarco ................ T27 73-65-66-68 272 41.00 40,800.00James Driscoll ............... T27 70-68-69-65 272 41.00 40,800.00Charley Hoffman ............ T27 70-67-71-64 272 41.00 40,800.00Michael Letzig ................ T27 68-69-65-70 272 41.00 40,800.00Ted Purdy ....................... T27 70-68-67-67 272 41.00 40,800.00Joe Durant ..................... T34 66-67-70-70 273 33.50 29,025.00Matt Every ...................... T34 69-67-68-69 273 33.50 29,025.00Mathew Goggin ............. T34 64-72-67-70 273 33.50 29,025.00John Merrick .................. T34 69-69-71-64 273 33.50 29,025.00Shaun Micheel ............... T34 72-65-65-71 273 33.50 29,025.00Carl Pettersson ............... T34 67-68-67-71 273 33.50 29,025.00Paul Stankowski ............. T34 71-66-67-69 273 33.50 29,025.00Bo Van Pelt ..................... T34 69-66-70-68 273 33.50 29,025.00J.J. Henry ....................... T42 71-67-64-72 274 27.00 21,000.00Kevin Streelman ............. T42 73-64-68-69 274 27.00 21,000.00Chris Stroud ................... T42 69-66-68-71 274 27.00 21,000.00David Toms .................... T42 66-68-71-69 274 27.00 21,000.00Jay Williamson .............. T42 69-65-72-68 274 27.00 21,000.00Stewart Cink .................. T47 70-65-68-72 275 22.50 16,140.00Steve Elkington .............. T47 66-67-73-69 275 22.50 16,140.00J.P. Hayes ...................... T47 69-66-72-68 275 22.50 16,140.00Brian Stuard ................... T47 67-69-70-69 275 22.50 16,140.00Michael Connell ............. T51 69-68-69-70 276 17.50 14,120.00Second RoundJustin Rose .............................126 (-14)Kevin Sutherland ....................130 (-10)Bill Lunde ..................................131 (-9)Corey Pavin ...............................131 (-9)Vijay Singh ................................131 (-9)Charlie Wi .................................131 (-9)Bubba Watson ..........................T10 (-7)Third RoundJustin Rose .............................194 (-16)Ben Curtis ...............................197 (-13)Vaughn Taylor .........................199 (-11)Ricky Barnes ...........................200 (-10)Brendon de Jonge ..................200 (-10)Matt Jones .............................200 (-10)Bill Lunde ................................200 (-10)Scott McCarron ......................200 (-10)Corey Pavin .............................200 (-10)Bubba Watson ........................200 (-10)Will MacKenzie .............. T51 68-70-68-70 276 17.50 $14,120.00Joe Ogilvie ..................... T51 68-70-70-68 276 17.50 14,120.00Rod Pampling ................. T51 68-68-75-65 276 17.50 14,120.00Boo Weekley .................. T51 69-69-67-71 276 17.50 14,120.00Brett Wetterich .............. T51 71-67-68-70 276 17.50 14,120.00Michael Bradley ............. T57 67-69-72-69 277 11.50 13,260.00Billy Mayfair ................... T57 66-70-74-67 277 11.50 13,260.00James Nitties ................. T57 69-68-74-66 277 11.50 13,260.00Aron Price ....................... T57 65-69-69-74 277 11.50 13,260.00Alex Prugh ...................... T57 71-65-70-71 277 11.50 13,260.00Webb Simpson ............... T57 67-69-74-67 277 11.50 13,260.00Jerry Kelly ........................ 63 66-71-73-68 278 8.00 12,840.00Arjun Atwal .................... T64 71-67-69-72 279 5.50 12,540.00Mark Brooks (S).............. T64 68-68-74-69 279 5.50 12,540.00Greg Chalmers ............... T64 66-66-73-74 279 5.50 12,540.00Jarrod Lyle ..................... T64 71-67-71-70 279 5.50 12,540.00Brad Adamonis (S) ......... T68 69-69-70-72 280 1.74 12,060.00Graham DeLaet .............. T68 70-66-75-69 280 1.74 12,060.00Robert Garrigus .............. T68 73-65-70-72 280 1.74 12,060.00Johnson Wagner ............ T68 68-66-75-71 280 1.74 12,060.00Mark Hensby .................... 72 67-71-71-72 281 .96 11,760.00Bryce Molder .................... 73 68-70-72-72 282 .94 11,640.00Kevin Johnson ................ T74 66-72-70-75 283 .90 11,400.00Skip Kendall ................... T74 69-69-70-75 283 .90 11,400.00Kenny Perry .................... T74 69-68-73-73 283 .90 11,400.00Tim Herron ....................... 77 66-67-71-83 287 .86 11,160.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieThe following players did not finish(C=cut, D=disqualified, A=amateur)C—139-Michael Allen, Matt Bettencourt, Martin Laird, SpencerLevin, Luke List, Troy Matteson, Parker McLachlin, Jeff Overton,Nick Taylor (A), Kirk Triplett, Steve Wheatcroft, 140-Woody Austin,Henrik Bjornstad, Craig Bowden, Brent Delahoussaye, HarrisonFrazar, Derek Gillespie, Mathias Gronberg, Bill Haas, Todd Hamilton,Greg Kraft, Brett Quigley, Adam Scott, Omar Uresti, Dean Wilson,141-John Daly, Brian Davis, Marco Dawson, Steve Flesch, JeffGove, Steve Lowery, Jeff Maggert, Scott Piercy, Brandt Snedeker,Vance Veazey, Chris Wilson, 142-Briny Baird, Jason Caron, BrianGay, Charles Howell III, Ryuji Imada, Richard S. Johnson, AndrewMcLardy, George McNeill, Garth Mulroy, Brenden Pappas, TomPernice, Jr., Roger Tambellini, Roland Thatcher, Charles Warren,Garrett Willis, 143-Rich Barcelo, Lee Janzen, Derek Lamely, HunterMahan, Jeff Quinney, 144-Blake Adams, Billy Andrade, Chris Couch,David Lutterus, Greg Owen, Cameron Tringale, 145-Justin Bolli,Daniel Chopra, Troy Merritt, Cameron Percy, 146-John Huston, BrettStegmaier, Matt Weibring, 147-Notah Begay III, Glen Day, TomGleeton, 148-Brad Faxon, Martin Flores, Jerod Turner, 149-ChrisRogers, 159-John Bierkan, Dustin Garza. D—Kevin Stadler.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsINSURANCE CITY OPEN1952 Ted Kroll .......................273 Lawson Little .................277 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT .............71/6,568Skee RiegelEarl Stewart, Jr.1953 Bob Toski ......................269 Jim Ferrier .....................270 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT .............71/6,5681954 Tommy Bolt* .................271 Earl Stewart, Jr. ............271 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT .............71/6,5681955 Sam Snead ...................269 Fred Hawkins .................276 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT .............71/6,568Mike Souchak1956 Arnold Palmer* .............274 Ted Kroll ........................274 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT .............71/6,5681957 Gardner Dickinson ........272 George Bayer .................274 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT .............71/6,5681958 Jack Burke, Jr. ..............268 Dow Finsterwald ...........271 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT .............71/6,568Art Wall1959 Gene Littler ...................272 Tom Nieporte .................273 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT .............71/6,5681960 Arnold Palmer* .............270 Bill Collins ......................270 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT .............71/6,568Jack Fleck1961 Billy Maxwell* ..............271 Ted Kroll ........................271 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT .............71/6,5681962 Bob Goalby* .................271 Art Wall .........................271 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT .............71/6,5681963 Billy Casper ...................271 George Bayer .................272 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT .............71/6,5681964 Ken Venturi ...................273 Al Besselink ...................274 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT .............71/6,568Paul BondesonSam CarmichaelJim Grant1965 Billy Casper* .................274 Johnny Pott ....................274 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT .............71/6,5681966 Art Wall .......................266 Wes Ellis ........................268 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT .............71/6,568GREATER HARTFORD OPEN INVITATIONAL1967 Charlie Sifford ..............272 Steve Oppermann ..........273 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT .............71/6,5681968 Billy Casper ...................266 Bruce Crampton .............269 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT .............71/6,5681969 Bob Lunn* .....................268 Dave Hill ........................268 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT .............71/6,568KEY: * = Playoff3-60 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonTravelers ChampionshipNOTESBubba Watson had quite a finish on the way towinning the 2010 Travelers Championship. Theleft-hander birdied the 15th and 16th holes to gainsole possession of the lead at 15-under par. Butthen he made double bogey on the par-4 17th holeafter topping his second shot into the water from afairway bunker. On the par-4 18th hole, Watson’sdrive flew onto a cart path and finished 396 yardsfrom the tee. He hit a sand wedge from 50 yardsto within 5 feet and made the birdie to finish at14-under, tied with Scott Verplank and CoreyPavin. On the first playoff hole, the 18th, Watsonnearly holed his second shot and tapped in forbirdie after Verplank made a birdie putt to force asecond extra hole. Pavin made par and was eliminated.Watson won the tournament on the par-316th when he two-putted from 45 feet for par.Verplank missed the green to the left and didn’tget up and down.SCOTT VERPLANKBubba Watson became the ninth left-handedgolfer to win on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. He joined PhilMickelson, Mike Weir, Bob Charles, SteveFlesch, Sam Adams, Ernie Gonzalez, RussCochran and Eric Axley. Mickelson won theHartford, CT, tournament in 2001 and 2002.Tournament Record:258, Kenny Perry, 2009Current Course Record:61, Kirk Triplett, 2000; Phil Mickelson, Scott Verplank, 2001;Brad Faxon, 2005; Kenny Perry, 2009<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1970 Bob Murphy ..................267 Paul Harney ...................271 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT .............71/6,5681971 George Archer* ............268 Lou Graham ...................268 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT .............71/6,568J.C. Snead1972 Lee Trevino* .................269 Lee Elder ........................269 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT .............71/6,568SAMMY DAVIS, JR.-GREATER HARTFORD OPEN1973 Billy Casper ...................264 Bruce Devlin ..................265 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT .............71/6,5681974 Dave Stockton ..............268 Raymond Floyd ..............272 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT .............71/6,5681975 Don Bies* .....................267 Hubert Green .................267 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT .............71/6,5681976 Rik Massengale ............266 Al Geiberger ..................268 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT .............71/6,568J.C. Snead1977 Bill Kratzert ...................265 Grier Jones ....................268 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT .............71/6,568Larry Nelson1978 Rod Funseth ..................264 Dale Douglass ...............268 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT .............71/6,568Lee ElderBill Kratzert1979 Jerry McGee .................267 Jack Renner ...................268 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT .............71/6,5681980 Howard Twitty* ............266 Jim Simons ....................266 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT .............71/6,5681981 Hubert Green ................264 Bobby Clampett .............265 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT .............71/6,568Fred CouplesRoger Maltbie1982 Tim Norris .....................259 Raymond Floyd ..............265 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT .............71/6,568Hubert Green1983 Curtis Strange ...............268 Jay Haas ........................269 Wethersfield CC, Wethersfield, CT .............71/6,568Jack Renner1984 Peter Jacobsen .............269 Mark O’Meara ...............271 TPC Connecticut, Cromwell, CT ...................71/6,786CANON SAMMY DAVIS, JR.-GREATER HARTFORD OPEN1985 Phil Blackmar* ..............271 Jodie Mudd ...................271 TPC Connecticut, Cromwell, CT ...................71/6,786Dan Pohl1986 Mac O’Grady* ...............269 Roger Maltbie ................269 TPC Connecticut, Cromwell, CT ...................71/6,7861987 Paul Azinger .................269 Dan Forsman ..................270 TPC Connecticut, Cromwell, CT ...................71/6,786Wayne Levi1988 Mark Brooks* ..............269 Dave Barr .......................269 TPC Connecticut, Cromwell, CT ...................71/6,786Joey SindelarCANON GREATER HARTFORD OPEN1989 Paul Azinger .................267 Wayne Levi ....................268 TPC Connecticut, Cromwell, CT ...................71/6,7861990 Wayne Levi ...................267 Mark Calcavecchia ........269 TPC Connecticut, Cromwell, CT ...................70/6,531Brad FabelRocco <strong>Media</strong>teChris Perry1991 Billy Ray Brown* ..........271 Rick Fehr ........................271 TPC River Highlands, Cromwell, CT .............70/6,820Corey Pavin1992 Lanny Wadkins .............274 Dan Forsman ..................276 TPC River Highlands, Cromwell, CT .............70/6,820Donnie HammondNick Price1993 Nick Price ......................271 Dan Forsman ..................272 TPC River Highlands, Cromwell, CT .............70/6,820Roger Maltbie1994 David Frost ....................268 Greg Norman .................269 TPC River Highlands, Cromwell, CT .............70/6,8201995 Greg Norman ................267 Dave Stockton, Jr. ........269 TPC River Highlands, Cromwell, CT .............70/6,820Kirk TriplettGrant Waite1996 D.A. Weibring ...............270 Tom Kite ........................274 TPC River Highlands, Cromwell, CT .............70/6,8201997 Stewart Cink .................267 Tom Byrum .....................268 TPC River Highlands, Cromwell, CT .............70/6,820Brandel ChambleeJeff Maggert1998 Olin Browne* ................266 Stewart Cink ..................266 TPC River Highlands, Cromwell, CT .............70/6,820Larry Mize1999 Brent Geiberger ............262 Skip Kendall ...................265 TPC River Highlands, Cromwell, CT .............70/6,8202000 Notah Begay III .............260 Mark Calcavechia ..........261 TPC River Highlands, Cromwell, CT .............70/6,8202001 Phil Mickelson ..............264 Billy Andrade .................265 TPC River Highlands, Cromwell, CT .............70/6,8202002 Phil Mickelson ..............266 Jonathan Kaye ...............267 TPC River Highlands, Cromwell, CT .............70/6,820Davis Love IIIGREATER HARTFORD OPEN2003 Peter Jacobsen .............266 Chris Riley ......................268 TPC River Highlands, Cromwell, CT .............70/6,820BUICK CHAMPIONSHIP2004 Woody Austin* .............270 Tim Herron .....................270 TPC River Highlands, Cromwell, CT .............70/6,8202005 Brad Faxon* ..................266 Tjaart van der Walt .......266 TPC River Highlands, Cromwell, CT .............70/6,8202006 J.J. Henry .....................266 Hunter Mahan ...............269 TPC River Highlands, Cromwell, CT .............70/6,820Ryan MooreTRAVELERS CHAMPIONSHIP2007 Hunter Mahan* ............265 Jay Williamson ..............265 TPC River Highlands, Cromwell, CT .............70/6,8202008 Stewart Cink .................262 Tommy Armour III ..........263 TPC River Highlands, Cromwell, CT .............70/6,877Hunter Mahan2009 Kenny Perry ...................258 Paul Goydos ...................261 TPC River Highlands, Cromwell, CT .............70/6,837David Toms2010 Bubba Watson* ............266 Corey Pavin ....................266 TPC River Highlands, Cromwell, CT .............70/6,841Scott VerplankKEY: * = PlayoffSECTION3<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-61


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season2010 AT&T National[28th of 37 events in the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season]SECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3ROSEWinner: JUSTIN ROSEFedExCup Points: 500 $1,116,00069-64-67-70 270 (-10)ORDER OF FINISHFedExCupPlayer Finish Scores Total Points MoneyJustin Rose ........................ 1 69-64-67-70 270 500.00 $1,116,000.00Ryan Moore ........................ 2 67-70-69-65 271 300.00 669,600.00Jeff Overton ....................... 3 68-68-69-67 272 190.00 421,600.00Charlie Wi .......................... 4 69-65-70-69 273 135.00 297,600.00J.B. Holmes ........................ 5 70-67-71-66 274 110.00 248,000.00Carl Pettersson ................... 6 67-72-65-71 275 100.00 223,200.00Marc Leishman ................ T7 71-70-67-68 276 87.50 199,950.00Nick Watney .................... T7 66-71-70-69 276 87.50 199,950.00Jason Day ........................ T9 66-68-72-71 277 77.50 173,600.00Vijay Singh ....................... T9 71-70-67-69 277 77.50 173,600.00Stuart Appleby ............... T11 71-69-69-69 278 61.60 131,440.00Daniel Chopra ................ T11 69-70-72-67 278 61.60 131,440.00Sean O’Hair .................... T11 71-68-70-69 278 61.60 131,440.00Vaughn Taylor ................ T11 70-71-70-67 278 61.60 131,440.00Bo Van Pelt ..................... T11 69-68-70-71 278 61.60 131,440.00Aaron Baddeley .............. T16 69-70-71-69 279 51.00 81,426.67Ricky Barnes ................... T16 70-72-69-68 279 51.00 81,426.67John Mallinger ............... T16 67-70-72-70 279 51.00 81,426.67Joe Ogilvie ..................... T16 66-72-73-68 279 51.00 81,426.67Brandt Snedeker ............ T16 71-70-69-69 279 51.00 81,426.67Garrett Willis ................. T16 71-69-73-66 279 51.00 81,426.67Jonathan Byrd ................ T16 70-70-68-71 279 51.00 81,426.66Newtown Square, PA July 1-4, 2010 FedExCup Points: 500 (first) Purse: $6,200,000Aronimink Golf Club Par/Yards: 35-35—70/7,237LEADERSFirst RoundArjun Atwal.................................66 (-4)Jason Day ...................................66 (-4)Joe Ogilvie ..................................66 (-4)Nick Watney ...............................66 (-4)Brian Gay ....................................67 (-3)Michael Letzig ............................67 (-3)John Mallinger ...........................67 (-3)Ryan Moore ................................67 (-3)Carl Pettersson ...........................67 (-3)Brett Quigley ...............................67 (-3)Justin Rose .............................. 69 (T19)CUT: 71 players at 3-over 143 from a field of 156 professionals.WEATHER: Thursday: Sunny and mild with afternoon highs in thelower 80s. Winds NW 7-12 mph. Friday: Mostly sunny and mild withan afternoon high of 81. Winds NNW 5-10 mph. Saturday: Sunny withan afternoon high of 83. Winds NW 5-10 mph. Sunday: Sunny and mildwith highs in the lower 80s. Winds NW 5-10 mph.Brian Gay ........................ T16 67-70-71-71 279 51.00 $81,426.66John Merrick .................. T16 72-70-66-71 279 51.00 81,426.66Chris DiMarco (S)........... T25 72-70-68-70 280 43.00 46,322.86Steve Elkington .............. T25 73-70-68-69 280 43.00 46,322.86Lucas Glover ................... T25 71-68-71-70 280 43.00 46,322.86George McNeill .............. T25 71-69-71-69 280 43.00 46,322.86Ted Purdy ....................... T25 69-70-71-70 280 43.00 46,322.86Steve Marino ................. T25 68-71-69-72 280 43.00 46,322.85Bryce Molder .................. T25 69-70-69-72 280 43.00 46,322.85Bob Estes ......................... 32 68-73-71-69 281 39.00 38,440.00Kris Blanks ..................... T33 69-68-71-74 282 34.50 31,387.50Brendon de Jonge .......... T33 70-72-71-69 282 34.50 31,387.50Graham DeLaet .............. T33 70-69-73-70 282 34.50 31,387.50Jim Furyk ........................ T33 69-70-69-74 282 34.50 31,387.50Richard S. Johnson ........ T33 72-70-71-69 282 34.50 31,387.50Tim Petrovic ................... T33 72-69-72-69 282 34.50 31,387.50Brett Quigley .................. T33 67-73-73-69 282 34.50 31,387.50Nicholas Thompson ....... T33 72-67-73-70 282 34.50 31,387.50Robert Allenby ............... T41 70-67-71-75 283 28.00 22,940.00Arjun Atwal (S)............... T41 66-72-71-74 283 28.00 22,940.00Briny Baird ...................... T41 70-72-71-70 283 28.00 22,940.00Charley Hoffman ............ T41 69-67-75-72 283 28.00 22,940.00Webb Simpson ............... T41 72-70-68-73 283 28.00 22,940.00Jeff Quinney ................... T46 74-68-77-65 284 22.00 16,580.58Ben Crane ....................... T46 71-70-73-70 284 22.00 16,580.57Nathan Green ................. T46 71-69-69-75 284 22.00 16,580.57Second RoundJustin Rose ...............................133 (-7)Jason Day .................................134 (-6)Charlie Wi .................................134 (-6)Charley Hoffman .......................136 (-4)Jeff Overton ..............................136 (-4)Third RoundJustin Rose .............................200 (-10)Carl Pettersson .........................204 (-6)Charlie Wi .................................204 (-6)Jeff Overton ..............................205 (-5)Jason Day .................................206 (-4)Ryan Moore ..............................206 (-4)Bo Van Pelt ...............................207 (-3)Nick Watney .............................207 (-3)Ryuji Imada .................... T46 68-70-74-72 284 22.00 $16,580.57Scott McCarron .............. T46 68-75-73-68 284 22.00 16,580.57Jimmy Walker ................ T46 71-69-70-74 284 22.00 16,580.57Tiger Woods ................... T46 73-70-70-71 284 22.00 16,580.57Tim Herron (S) ................ T53 68-74-75-68 285 17.00 14,425.34Derek Lamely ................. T53 69-72-71-73 285 17.00 14,425.33Chris Stroud ................... T53 71-71-70-73 285 17.00 14,425.33Fredrik Jacobson ............ T56 70-73-74-69 286 13.50 13,950.00Michael Letzig ................ T56 67-74-70-75 286 13.50 13,950.00Billy Mayfair (S) ............. T56 68-71-70-77 286 13.50 13,950.00D.A. Points ..................... T56 74-69-70-73 286 13.50 13,950.00Justin Leonard ............... T60 71-69-74-73 287 10.50 13,578.00Tom Pernice, Jr. ............. T60 69-73-72-73 287 10.50 13,578.00Charles Howell III ........... T62 71-72-72-73 288 7.00 13,144.00Spencer Levin ................. T62 72-69-73-74 288 7.00 13,144.00Pat Perez ........................ T62 74-68-76-70 288 7.00 13,144.00David Toms .................... T62 70-71-74-73 288 7.00 13,144.00Scott Verplank ................ T62 71-71-72-74 288 7.00 13,144.00Robert Garrigus ................ 67 73-69-76-71 289 4.00 12,772.00Troy Merritt .................... T68 69-73-74-74 290 2.50 12,586.00Andres Romero .............. T68 71-68-75-76 290 2.50 12,586.00Jason Dufner .................... 70 70-73-72-76 291 1.00 12,400.00Michael Connell ............... 71 77-66-78-72 293 .98 12,276.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieThe following players did not finish(C=cut, W=withdrew)C—144-James Driscoll, Tom Gillis, J.J. Henry, Lee Janzen, MattJones, Jarrod Lyle, Troy Matteson, James Nitties, Greg Owen,John Senden, 145-Greg Chalmers, Chris Couch, Dustin Johnson, BillLunde, Jeff Maggert, Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te, Shaun Micheel, Boo Weekley,Mark Wilson, 146-Joe Durant, Rickie Fowler, Paul Goydos, JerryKelly, Rod Pampling, Chris Riley, Kevin Sutherland, Josh Teater,D.J. Trahan, 147-Cameron Beckman, Matt Bettencourt, Matt Every,Y.E. Yang, 148-Alex Cejka, Chad Collins, Scott Piercy, Alex Prugh,Roland Thatcher, Chris Tidland, 149-Blake Adams, Brian Davis, J.P.Hayes, 150-Matt Hill, Davis Love III, 151-Michael Allen, Notah BegayIII, 152-Byeong-Hun An (A), 154-Mathew Goggin, 158-Kevin Stadler.W—78-Kevin Streelman.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsAT&T NATIONAL HOSTED BY TIGER WOODS2007 K.J. Choi .......................271 Steve Stricker ................274 Congressional CC, Bethesda, MD ................70/7,2552008 Anthony Kim .................268 Fredrik Jacobson ...........270 Congressional CC, Bethesda, MD ................70/7,2552009 Tiger Woods .................267 Hunter Mahan ...............268 Congressional CC, Bethesda, MD ................70/7,255AT&T NATIONAL2010 Justin Rose ...................270 Ryan Moore ...................271 Aronimink GC, Newtown Square, PA ..........70/7,237Tournament Record:267, Tiger Woods, 2009Current Course Record:64, Justin Rose, 2010Tournament Course Record:62, Anthony Kim, 2009 (Congressional Country Club)Hunter Mahan, 2009 (Congressional Country Club)Ryan Moore watches histee shot on the 12th holeduring the third round.3-62 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season2010 John Deere Classic[29th of 37 events in the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season]STRICKERSilvis, IL July 5-11, 2010 FedExCup Points: 500 (first) Purse: $4,400,000TPC Deere Run Par/Yards: 35-36—71/7,268LEADERSFirst RoundPaul Goydos ..............................59 (-12)Steve Stricker ...........................60 (-11)Aaron Baddeley ..........................64 (-7)Matt Jones .................................64 (-7)Michael Letzig ............................64 (-7)James Nitties .............................64 (-7)Second RoundSteve Stricker .........................126 (-16)Paul Goydos ............................127 (-15)Matt Jones .............................131 (-11)Jeff Maggert ..........................131 (-11)George McNeill ......................131 (-11)Aaron Baddeley ......................132 (-10)Brendon de Jonge ..................132 (-10)Third RoundSteve Stricker .........................188 (-25)Paul Goydos ............................194 (-19)Jeff Maggert ..........................194 (-19)Matt Jones .............................197 (-16)Shaun Micheel .......................206 (-15)Brendon de Jonge ..................201 (-13)John Senden ...........................201 (-12)Vaughn Taylor .........................201 (-12)Charlie Wi ...............................201 (-12)Winner: STEVE STRICKERFedExCup Points: 500 $792,00060-66-62-70 258 (-26)ORDER OF FINISHFedExCupPlayer Finish Scores Total Points MoneySteve Stricker ..................... 1 60-66-62-70 258 500.00 $792,000.00Paul Goydos ....................... 2 59-68-67-66 260 300.00 475,200.00Jeff Maggert ...................... 3 66-65-63-70 264 190.00 299,200.00Shaun Micheel ................... 4 69-66-63-67 265 135.00 211,200.00Matt Jones ......................... 5 64-67-66-70 267 110.00 176,000.00Vaughn Taylor .................... 6 71-66-64-67 268 100.00 158,400.00Charley Hoffman .............. T7 65-69-70-65 269 85.00 137,133.34Tim Clark .......................... T7 71-66-66-66 269 85.00 137,133.33Brendon de Jonge ............ T7 67-65-68-69 269 85.00 137,133.33Troy Matteson ................ T10 69-66-67-68 270 72.50 114,400.00Brett Quigley .................. T10 68-67-68-67 270 72.50 114,400.00Greg Chalmers ............... T12 68-70-67-66 271 60.66 92,400.00Tom Pernice, Jr. ............. T12 71-67-65-68 271 60.66 92,400.00John Senden .................. T12 70-66-65-70 271 60.66 92,400.00Jason Day ...................... T15 66-71-66-69 272 53.50 68,200.00Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te ............... T15 67-71-64-70 272 53.50 68,200.00Rod Pampling ................. T15 67-67-69-69 272 53.50 68,200.00Kenny Perry .................... T15 68-70-65-69 272 53.50 68,200.00Charlie Wi ...................... T15 66-69-66-71 272 53.50 68,200.00Garrett Willis ................. T15 67-70-65-70 272 53.50 68,200.00Jason Bohn .................... T21 69-67-69-68 273 44.00 36,418.47Zach Johnson ................. T21 67-69-69-68 273 44.00 36,418.47Michael Bradley ............. T21 68-70-69-66 273 44.00 36,418.46CUT: 74 players at 4-under 138 from a field of 155 professionals andone amateur.WEATHER: Thursday: Mostly cloudy and humid, with afternoonhighs in the lower 80s. Winds NW at 7-12 mph. Friday: Partly sunnyand mild, with an afternoon high of 86. Winds N at 5-10 mph.Saturday: Mostly sunny, with an afternoon high of 85 degrees.Winds SW at 5-10 mph. Sunday: Mostly cloudy, with a high of 86.Winds SSW at 10-15 mph.Jonathan Byrd ................ T21 66-69-71-67 273 44.00 $36,418.46Chad Collins ................... T21 67-68-67-71 273 44.00 36,418.46Todd Hamilton ................ T21 68-70-67-68 273 44.00 36,418.46James Nitties ................. T21 64-69-69-71 273 44.00 36,418.46Joe Ogilvie ..................... T21 67-69-68-69 273 44.00 36,418.46Andres Romero .............. T21 68-70-70-65 273 44.00 36,418.46Webb Simpson ............... T21 67-66-70-70 273 44.00 36,418.46Josh Teater .................... T21 67-69-68-69 273 44.00 36,418.46Boo Weekley .................. T21 70-63-71-69 273 44.00 36,418.46Gary Woodland .............. T21 66-72-65-70 273 44.00 36,418.46Chad Campbell ............... T34 71-67-68-68 274 35.00 22,704.00Spencer Levin ................. T34 71-67-69-67 274 35.00 22,704.00Scott Piercy .................... T34 69-69-70-66 274 35.00 22,704.00Kevin Stadler .................. T34 67-70-71-66 274 35.00 22,704.00Kevin Sutherland ............ T34 68-67-68-71 274 35.00 22,704.00Aaron Baddeley .............. T39 64-68-74-69 275 27.50 15,857.60Henrik Bjornstad ............ T39 69-68-68-70 275 27.50 15,857.60Chris Couch .................... T39 68-66-71-70 275 27.50 15,857.60Chris DiMarco ................ T39 70-66-68-71 275 27.50 15,857.60Steve Elkington .............. T39 67-70-70-68 275 27.50 15,857.60Charles Howell III ........... T39 68-68-72-67 275 27.50 15,857.60Michael Letzig ................ T39 64-70-69-72 275 27.50 15,857.60John Merrick .................. T39 68-69-69-69 275 27.50 15,857.60Pat Perez ........................ T39 68-69-71-67 275 27.50 15,857.60Mark Wilson .................. T39 68-69-74-64 275 27.50 15,857.60Steve Lowery ................. T49 68-67-70-71 276 19.00 10,660.58Matt Bettencourt ........... T49 69-67-68-72 276 19.00 10,660.57Michael Connell ............. T49 70-67-70-69 276 19.00 $10,660.57George McNeill .............. T49 66-65-76-69 276 19.00 10,660.57Paul Stankowski ............. T49 69-68-68-71 276 19.00 10,660.57Roger Tambellini ............ T49 69-69-67-71 276 19.00 10,660.57Jay Williamson .............. T49 65-69-73-69 276 19.00 10,660.57Woody Austin ................ T56 68-67-71-71 277 12.50 9,812.00Marco Dawson ............... T56 67-69-66-75 277 12.50 9,812.00James Driscoll ............... T56 70-68-68-71 277 12.50 9,812.00Matt Every ...................... T56 70-68-74-65 277 12.50 9,812.00Jeff Quinney ................... T56 69-68-73-67 277 12.50 9,812.00Matt Weibring ............... T56 69-67-71-70 277 12.50 9,812.00Brian Davis ..................... T62 68-69-69-72 278 8.00 9,416.00J.J. Henry ....................... T62 69-68-71-70 278 8.00 9,416.00John Mallinger ............... T62 72-65-71-70 278 8.00 9,416.00Robert Garrigus .............. T65 69-69-72-69 279 5.00 9,152.00Mark Hensby (S)............. T65 70-64-73-72 279 5.00 9,152.00Davis Love III .................. T65 70-67-72-70 279 5.00 9,152.00Michael Allen ................. T68 70-68-74-69 281 2.50 8,932.00Lee Janzen ..................... T68 71-67-73-70 281 2.50 8,932.00Daniel Chopra .................. 70 65-71-72-74 282 1.00 8,800.00Brad Faxon ....................... 71 70-68-73-72 283 .98 8,712.00Richard S. Johnson ........ T72 69-68-74-74 285 .95 8,580.00Cliff Kresge .................... T72 67-71-73-74 285 .95 8,580.00Skip Kendall ..................... 74 70-68-74-75 287 .92 8,448.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieSECTION3<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIESThe following players did not finish(C=cut; W=withdrew, D=disqualified, A=amateur)C—139-Brad Adamonis, Joe Affrunti, Stuart Appleby, GrahamDeLaet, Joe Durant, David Duval, Bob Estes, Mathew Goggin,Ryuji Imada, Fredrik Jacobson, Jarrod Lyle, D.A. Points, ChrisRiley, Omar Uresti, Bubba Watson, Chris Wilson, Dean Wilson,140-Brad Benjamin (A), Kris Blanks, Justin Bolli, Rickie Fowler,J.P. Hayes, J.L. Lewis, Scott McCarron, Ryan Palmer, CarlPettersson, John Rollins, Nicholas Thompson, D.J. Trahan, JimmyWalker, 141-Briny Baird, K.J. Choi, Glen Day, Brent Delahoussaye,Robert Gamez, Andrew McLardy, Garth Mulroy, Kevin Streelman,Johnson Wagner, Tim Wilkinson, 142-Blake Adams, NathanGreen, Marc Leishman, Bill Lunde, Brenden Pappas, CameronPercy, Michael Sim, Brian Stuard, 143-Rich Barcelo, Jason Dufner,Martin Flores, Mathias Gronberg, John Huston, Sunny Kim, TroyMerritt, Ted Purdy, Roland Thatcher, Chris Tidland, CameronTringale, Jerod Turner, 144-Cameron Beckman, Notah BegayIII, Charles Warren, Brett Wetterich, 145-Will MacKenzie, AronPrice, 146-Carlos Franco, Jeff Gove, Kevin Johnson, Greg Kraft,Mike Small, 147-Craig Bowden, Vance Veazey, Steve Wheatcroft,148-David Lutterus, Chris Smith, 150-Judd Gibb, 151-Kirk Triplett,154-Parker McLachlin. W—Derek Lamely, 77-Billy Mayfair. D—Greg Owen.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsQUAD CITIES OPEN1972 Deane Beman ...............279 Tom Watson ..................280 Crow Valley CC, Bettendorf, IA ....................71/6,5011973 Sam Adams ..................268 Dwight Nevil ..................271 Crow Valley CC, Bettendorf, IA ....................71/6,501Kermit Zarley1974 Dave Stockton ..............271 Bruce Fleisher ................272 Crow Valley CC, Bettendorf, IA ....................71/6,501ED MCMAHON-JAYCEES QUAD CITY OPEN1975 Roger Maltbie ...............275 Dave Eichelberger .........276 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL ........................70/6,6021976 John Lister ....................268 Fuzzy Zoeller ..................270 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL ........................70/6,6021977 Mike Morley .................267 Bob Murphy ...................269 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL ........................70/6,602Victor Regalado1978 Victor Regalado ............269 Fred Marti ......................270 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL ........................70/6,6021979 D.A. Weibring ...............266 Calvin Peete ...................268 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL ........................70/6,602QUAD CITIES OPEN1980 Scott Hoch ....................266 Curtis Strange ................269 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL ........................70/6,6021981 Dave Barr* ....................270 Woody Blackburn ..........270 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL ........................70/6,602Frank ConnerDan HalldorsonVictor RegaladoMILLER HIGH-LIFE QUAD CITIES OPEN1982 Payne Stewart ..............268 Brad Bryant ....................270 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL ........................70/6,602Pat McGowan1983 Danny Edwards* ...........266 Morris Hatalsky .............266 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL ........................70/6,6021984 Scott Hoch ....................266 George Archer ...............271 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL ........................70/6,602Vance HeafnerDave StocktonLITE QUAD CITIES OPEN1985 Dan Forsman .................267 Bob Tway .......................268 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL ........................70/6,602KEY: * = Playoff<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-63


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonJohn Deere ClassicSECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3NOTESSteve Stricker recorded 31 birdies at the 2010John Deere Classic, which ties him for second onthe all-time list for birdies in a 72-hole tournament.Mark Calcavecchia (2001 Phoenix Open) andPaul Gow (2001 B.C. Open) hold the record. Thosewith 31 who Stricker joined are John Huston(1998 United Airlines Hawaiian Open) and PhilMickelson (2006 BellSouth Classic).STEVE STRICKERSteve Stricker has converted his last three54-hole leads/co-leads into victory (2009 DeutscheBank Championship, 2010 Northern Trust Open and2010 John Deere Classic).Steve Stricker’s 258 winning score surpassedDavid Frost’s 72-hole tournament record of 259set in 1993.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsHARDEE’S GOLF CLASSIC1986 Mark Wiebe ..................268 Curt Byrum .....................269 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL ........................70/6,6021987 Kenny Knox ...................265 Gil Morgan .....................266 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL ........................70/6,6061988 Blaine McCallister ........261 Dan Forsman ..................264 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL ........................70/6,6061989 Curt Byrum ....................268 Bill Britton ......................269 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL ........................70/6,606Brian Tennyson1990 Joey Sindelar* ..............268 Willie Wood ..................268 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL ........................70/6,6061991 D.A. Weibring ...............267 Paul Azinger ...................268 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL ........................70/6,796Peter Jacobsen1992 David Frost ....................266 Tom Lehman ..................269 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL ........................70/6,796Loren Roberts1993 David Frost ....................259 Payne Stewart ...............266 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL ........................70/6,796D.A. Weibring1994 Mark McCumber ...........265 Kenny Perry ....................266 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL ........................70/6,796QUAD CITY CLASSIC1995 D.A. Weibring~ .............197 Jonathan Kaye ...............198 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL ........................70/6,7961996 Ed Fiori ..........................268 Andrew Magee ..............270 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL ........................70/6,7621997 David Toms ...................265 Brandel Chamblee .........268 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL ........................70/6,762Robert GamezJimmy Johnston1998 Steve Jones ..................263 Scott Gump ....................264 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL ........................70/6,762JOHN DEERE CLASSIC1999 J.L. Lewis* ....................261 Mike Brisky ....................261 Oakwood CC, Coal Valley, IL ........................70/6,7622000 Michael Clark II* ..........265 Kirk Triplett ....................265 TPC Deere Run, Silvis, IL ..............................71/7,1832001 David Gossett ...............265 Briny Baird .....................266 TPC Deere Run, Silvis, IL ..............................71/7,1832002 J.P. Hayes .....................262 Robert Gamez ................266 TPC Deere Run, Silvis, IL ..............................71/7,1832003 Vijay Singh ....................268 Chris Riley ......................272 TPC Deere Run, Silvis, IL ..............................71/7,193Jonathan ByrdJ.L. Lewis2004 Mark Hensby* ..............268 John E. Morgan .............268 TPC Deere Run, Silvis, IL ..............................71/7,1932005 Sean O’Hair ..................268 Robert Damron ..............269 TPC Deere Run, Silvis, IL ..............................71/7,193Hank Kuehne2006 John Senden .................265 J.P. Hayes ......................266 TPC Deere Run, Silvis, IL ..............................71/7,1932007 Jonathan Byrd ..............266 Tim Clark ........................267 TPC Deere Run, Silvis, IL ..............................71/7,2682008 Kenny Perry* .................268 Brad Adamonis ..............268 TPC Deere Run, Silvis, IL ..............................71/7,268Jay Williamson2009 Steve Stricker ...............264 Zach Johnson ................267 TPC Deere Run, Silvis, IL ..............................71/7,268Brandt SnedekerBrett Quigley2010 Steve Stricker ...............258 Paul Goydos ...................260 TPC Deere Run, Silvis, IL ..............................71/7,268KEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortenedSteve Stricker recorded his first back-to-backmultiple-win seasons on <strong>TOUR</strong>. Stricker had threewins in 2009.In the first round, Paul Goydos birdied eight ofhis inward nine holes en route to a bogey-free,12-under 59 in his 448th <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> start. Hejoined Al Geiberger, Chip Beck and DavidDuval as the only players to post that record-low,18-hole score in a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event. Of the threeprevious 59s, only Geiberger’s was played underpreferred-lies conditions. Duval and Geibergerconverted their 59s into victory, while Beck tied forthird and Goydos was second.Paul Goydos poses with the ball he usedfor his final putt to shoot a 59 in the firstround of the John Deere Classic.Tournament Record:258, Steve Stricker, 2010Current Course Record:59, Paul Goydos, 20103-64 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season2010 British Open[30th of 37 events in the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season]OOSTHUIZENWinner: LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN65-67-69-71 272 (-16) $1,305,593ORDER OF FINISHFedExCupPlayer Finish Scores Total Points MoneyLouis Oosthuizen ................ 1 65-67-69-71 272 $1,305,593.20Lee Westwood ................... 2 67-71-71-70 279 767,996.00Paul Casey ........................ T3 69-69-67-75 280 160.00 394,237.95Rory McIlroy ..................... T3 63-80-69-68 280 160.00 394,237.95Henrik Stenson ................. T3 68-74-67-71 280 160.00 394,237.95Retief Goosen .................... 6 69-70-72-70 281 110.00 268,798.60Martin Kaymer ................. T7 69-71-68-74 282 186,239.03Sean O’Hair ...................... T7 67-72-72-71 282 91.00 186,239.03Robert Rock ...................... T7 68-78-67-69 282 186,239.03Nick Watney .................... T7 67-73-71-71 282 91.00 186,239.03Luke Donald ................... T11 73-72-69-69 283 72.33 125,439.35Jeff Overton ................... T11 73-69-72-69 283 72.33 125,439.35Alvaro Quiros ................. T11 72-70-74-67 283 125,439.35Rickie Fowler .................. T14 79-67-71-67 284 55.44 87,839.54Sergio Garcia ................. T14 71-71-70-72 284 55.44 87,839.54Ignacio Garrido ............... T14 69-71-73-71 284 87,839.54J.B. Holmes .................... T14 70-72-70-72 284 55.44 87,839.54Dustin Johnson .............. T14 69-72-69-74 284 55.44 87,839.54Robert Karlsson .............. T14 69-71-72-72 284 87,839.54Tom Lehman ................... T14 71-68-75-70 284 55.44 87,839.54Charl Schwartzel ............ T14 71-75-68-70 284 87,839.54Jin Jeong ....................... T14 68-70-74-72 284 AmateurStephen Gallacher ......... T23 71-73-70-71 285 64,511.66Trevor Immelman ........... T23 68-74-75-68 285 46.50 64,511.66Fife, Scotland July 15-18, 2010 FedExCup Points: 600 (first) Purse: $7,000,000St. Andrews Links (Old Course) Par/Yards: 36-36—72/7,305LEADERSFirst RoundRory McIlroy................................63 (-9)Louis Oosthuizen ........................65 (-7)John Daly ....................................66 (-6)Andrew Coltart ...........................66 (-6)Steven Tiley ................................66 (-6)Bradley Dredge ...........................66 (-6)Peter Hanson ..............................66 (-6)CUT: 77 players at 2-over 146 from a field of 149 professionals andseven amateurs.WEATHER: Thursday: Rain, sometimes heavy. Winds increasedthroughout the day to 15-20 mph out of the SW. High in the mid-60s.Friday: Morning showers turned into some sunny skies and heavywinds. Winds from the SW 20-25 mph with gusts up to 41 mph.High in the upper 60s. Strong winds forced a 65-minute suspensionfrom 2:40 p.m. until 3:45 p.m. Play was suspended due to darknessat 9:45 p.m., with 30 players yet to complete their round. Saturday:Graeme McDowell ......... T23 71-68-76-70 285 46.50 $64,511.66Tiger Woods ................... T23 67-73-73-72 285 46.50 64,511.66Robert Allenby ............... T27 69-75-71-71 286 39.50 47,999.75Alejandro Canizares ....... T27 67-71-71-77 286 47,999.75Bradley Dredge .............. T27 66-76-74-70 286 47,999.75Ryo Ishikawa .................. T27 68-73-75-70 286 47,999.75Miguel A. Jimenez ......... T27 72-67-74-73 286 47,999.75Matt Kuchar ................... T27 72-74-71-69 286 39.50 47,999.75Edoardo Molinari ........... T27 69-76-73-68 286 47,999.75Kevin Na ......................... T27 70-74-70-72 286 39.50 47,999.75Adam Scott .................... T27 72-70-72-72 286 39.50 47,999.75Marcel Siem ................... T27 67-75-74-70 286 47,999.75Ross Fisher ..................... T37 68-77-68-74 287 33,791.82Peter Hanson .................. T37 66-73-74-74 287 33,791.82Soren Kjeldsen ............... T37 72-74-70-71 287 33,791.82Shane Lowry .................. T37 68-73-71-75 287 33,791.82Hunter Mahan ................ T37 69-76-71-71 287 31.00 33,791.82Colm Moriarty ................ T37 72-73-72-70 287 33,791.82Vijay Singh ..................... T37 68-73-76-70 287 31.00 33,791.82Ricky Barnes ................... T44 68-71-72-77 288 25.50 26,303.86Darren Clarke ................. T44 70-70-77-71 288 26,303.86Bo Van Pelt ..................... T44 69-72-73-74 288 25.50 26,303.86Camilo Villegas .............. T44 68-75-70-75 288 25.50 26,303.86Stewart Cink .................. T48 70-74-71-74 289 20.00 21,130.86John Daly ....................... T48 66-76-74-73 289 20.00 21,130.86Simon Dyson .................. T48 69-75-73-72 289 21,130.86Lucas Glover ................... T48 67-76-70-76 289 20.00 21,130.86Kyung-tae Kim ................ T48 70-74-73-72 289 21,130.86Second RoundLouis Oosthuizen ....................132 (-12)Mark Calcavecchia ...................137 (-7)Paul Casey ................................138 (-6)Lee Westwood .........................138 (-6)Jin Jeong (a) .............................138 (-6)Alejandro Canizares .................138 (-6)Third RoundLouis Oosthuizen ....................201 (-15)Paul Casey ..............................205 (-11)Martin Kaymer ..........................208 (-8)Lee Westwood .........................209 (-7)Alejandro Canizares .................209 (-7)Henrik Stenson .........................209 (-7)Dustin Johnson .........................210 (-6)Mostly dry and partly sunny. Winds WSW 15-20 mph with gusts upto 30 mph. High near 70. Sunday: Mostly cloudy and breezy. WindsSW 10-15 mph, with gusts up to 25 mph. High of 72.Phil Mickelson ................ T48 73-71-70-75 289 20.00 $21,130.86John Senden .................. T48 68-76-73-72 289 20.00 21,130.86Danny Chia ..................... T55 69-77-74-70 290 19,046.30Simon Khan .................... T55 74-69-73-74 290 19,046.30Steve Marino ................. T55 69-76-69-76 290 14.00 19,046.30Zane Scotland ................ T55 70-74-72-74 290 19,046.30Steve Stricker ................. T55 71-74-71-74 290 14.00 19,046.30Jason Day ...................... T60 71-74-75-71 291 7.50 18,047.91Marc Leishman .............. T60 73-71-72-75 291 7.50 18,047.91Tom Pernice, Jr. ............. T60 72-74-71-74 291 7.50 18,047.91Ian Poulter ...................... T60 71-73-76-71 291 7.50 18,047.91Peter Senior ................... T60 73-71-74-73 291 18,047.91Heath Slocum ................. T60 71-74-73-73 291 7.50 18,047.91Toru Taniguchi ............... T60 70-70-77-74 291 18,047.91Y.E. Yang ........................ T60 67-74-76-74 291 7.50 18,047.91Fredrik Andersson Hed ... T68 67-74-73-78 292 17,126.31Hirofumi Miyase ............ T68 71-75-73-73 292 17,126.31Colin Montgomerie ........ T68 74-71-74-73 292 17,126.31Steven Tiley ................... T68 66-79-73-74 292 17,126.31Andrew Coltart ................. 72 66-77-74-76 293 16,742.31Mark Calcavecchia ........... 73 70-67-77-80 294 .94 16,588.71Thomas Aiken ................ T74 71-73-77-74 295 16,358.31Richard S. Johnson ........ T74 73-73-76-73 295 .91 16,358.31Zach Johnson ................. T76 72-74-74-76 296 .87 16,051.12Scott Verplank ................ T76 72-73-74-77 296 .87 16,051.12(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieSECTION3<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIESThe following players did not finish(C=cut, A=amateur)C—147-Thomas Bjorn, Eric Chun (A), Gregory Havret, Mark O’Meara,Justin Rose, Bubba Watson, Tom Whitehouse, Oliver Wilson, 148-Ben Crane, Rhys Davies, Ernie Els, Gonzalo Fdez-Castano, EstanislaoGoya, Gareth Maybin, Ross McGowan, Ryuichi Oda, Noh Seung-yul,Tom Watson, Mike Weir, 149-Jason Bohn, Angel Cabrera, BenCurtis, Todd Hamilton, Davis Love III, D.A. Points, Michael Sim,Chris Wood, 150-K.J. Choi, Hiroyuki Fujita, Jim Furyk, Paul Goydos,Bill Haas, Padraig Harrington, Yuta Ikeda, Justin Leonard, KoumeiOda, Geoff Ogilvy, Kenny Perry, 151-Byeong-Hun An (A), PhilipArcher, Tim Clark, Anders Hansen, Soren Hansen, Jean Hugo, PaulLawrie, Sandy Lyle, Francesco Molinari, Tim Petrovic, Loren Roberts,152-Jamie Abbott (A), Kurt Barnes, Josh Cunliffe, Darren Fichardt,Thongchai Jaidee, Shunsuke Sonoda, Paul Streeter, 153-VictorDubuisson (A), Nick Faldo, Mathew Goggin, KatsumasaM, AlexanderNoren, 154-Mark F. Haastrup, Jerry Kelly, Thomas Levet, RyanMoore, 155-Jason Dufner, David Duval, Brian Gay, Tyrrell Hatton(A), Jose Manuel Lara, George McNeill, Jae-bum Park, CameronPercy, 156-Gary Clark, 157-Glen Day, Martin Laird, 159-Ewan Porter,160-Laurie Canter (A), 165-Simon Edwards.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location YardsBRITISH OPEN1860 Willie Park ....................174 Tom Morris, Sr. ............176 Prestwick, Scotland ...........................................3,7991861 Tom Morris, Sr., ..........163 Willie Park ....................167 Prestwick, Scotland ...........................................3,7991862 Tom Morris, Sr. ............163 Willie Park .....................176 Prestwick, Scotland ...........................................3,7991863 Willie Park ....................168 Tom Morris, Sr...............170 Prestwick, Scotland ............................................. N/A1864 Tom Morris, Sr. ............167 Andrew Strath ...............169 Prestwick, Scotland ............................................. N/A1865 Andrew Strath ..............162 Willie Park .....................164 Prestwick, Scotland ............................................. N/A1866 Willie Park ....................169 David Park ......................171 Prestwick, Scotland ............................................. N/A1867 Tom Morris, Sr. ............170 Willie Park .....................172 Prestwick, Scotland ............................................. N/A1868 Tom Morris, Jr. .............157 Robert Andrew ..............159 Prestwick, Scotland ............................................. N/A1869 Tom Morris, Jr. .............154 Tom Morris, Sr...............157 Prestwick, Scotland ............................................. N/A1870 Tom Morris, Jr. .............149 David Strath ...................161 Prestwick, Scotland ............................................. N/ABob Kirk1871 No Tournament**1872 Tom Morris, Jr. .............166 David Strath ...................169 Prestwick, Scotland ............................................. N/A1873 Tom Kidd .......................179 Jamie Anderson ............180 St. Andrews, Scotland......................................... N/A1874 Mungo Park ..................159 Tom Morris, Jr. ..............161 Musselburgh, Scotland ....................................... N/A1875 Willie Park ....................166 Bob Martin .....................168 Prestwick, Scotland ............................................. N/A1876 Bob Martin* ..................176 David Strath ...................176 St. Andrews, Scotland......................................... N/A1877 Jamie Anderson ...........160 Robert Pringle ................162 Musselburgh, Scotland ....................................... N/A1878 Jamie Anderson ...........157 Bob Kirk .........................159 Prestwick, Scotland ............................................. N/A1879 Jamie Anderson ...........169 Andrew Kirkaldy ............172 St. Andrews, Scotland......................................... N/AJames Allan1880 Robert Ferguson ...........162 Peter Paxton ..................167 Musselburgh, Scotland ....................................... N/A1881 Robert Ferguson ...........170 Jamie Anderson ............173 Prestwick, Scotland ............................................. N/A1882 Robert Ferguson ...........171 Willie Fernie ..................174 St. Andrews, Scotland......................................... N/AKEY: * = Playoff ** = Canceled because Tom Morris, Jr. retired championship beltNote: The 1860 tournament was open to professionals only. All othertournaments welcomed amateurs.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-65


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonBritish OpenSECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3NOTESLouis Oosthuizen carried the largest 54-hole lead(four strokes) into the final round of a British Opensince Tiger Woods led by six at St. Andrews in2000. Oosthuizen carded a final-round, 1-under 71to move to 16-under 272 and a seven-stroke winover Lee Westwood (70).Louis Oosthuizen opened the week with a 65—the lowest opening score by an eventual BritishOpen winner. His score increased by two each day(65-67-69-71) but it was still plenty to record hisfirst major win.Prior to the 2010 British Open, Louis Oosthuizenhad just one round in the 60s in 18 previous roundsin major championships, a second-round 69 enroute to a missed cut at the 2006 British Open.Prior to a missed cut at the 2010 Masters, he wonthe annual Par-3 Contest at the Augusta NationalGolf Club.Louis Oosthuizen’s seven-stroke win in 2010represented the largest in a major championshipsince Tiger Woods won the 2000 British Openby eights strokes. It was the largest margin by aplayer other than Woods since Jack Nicklauswon the 1980 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship by seven strokesover Andy Bean.TIGERWOODS<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Yards1883 Willie Fernie* ...............159 Robert Ferguson ...........159 Musselburgh, Scotland ....................................... N/A1884 Jack Simpson ...............160 Douglas Rolland ...........164 Prestwick, Scotland ............................................. N/AWillie Fernie1885 Bob Martin ....................171 Archie Simpson ............172 St. Andrews, Scotland......................................... N/A1886 David Brown .................157 Willie Campbell .............159 Musselburgh, Scotland ....................................... N/A1887 Willie Park, Jr. ..............161 Bob Martin .....................162 Prestwick, Scotland ............................................. N/A1888 Jack Burns ....................171 Ben Sayers .....................172 St. Andrews, Scotland......................................... N/ADavid Anderson1889 Willie Park, Jr.* ............155 Andrew Kirkaldy ...........155 Musselburgh, Scotland ....................................... N/A1890 John Ball, Jr. ................164 Willie Fernie ..................167 Prestwick, Scotland ............................................. N/AArchie Simpson1891 Hugh Kirkaldy ...............166 Andrew Kirkaldy ............168 St. Andrews, Scotland......................................... N/AWillie Fernie1892 Harold H. Hilton+++ ......305 John Ball, Jr. .................308 Muirfield, Scotland .............................................. N/AHugh KirkaldyAlexander Herd1893 William Auchterlonie ...322 John E. Laidlay ..............324 Prestwick, Scotland ............................................. N/A1894 John H. Taylor ..............326 Douglas Rolland ............331 Royal St. George’s, England ................................ N/A1895 John H. Taylor ..............322 Alexander Herd ..............326 St. Andrews, Scotland......................................... N/A1896 Harry Vardon* ...............316 John H. Taylor ..............316 Muirfield, Scotland .............................................. N/A1897 Harold H. Hilton ............314 James Braid ...................315 Hoylake, England ...............................................6,1501898 Harry Vardon .................307 Willie Park, Jr. ...............308 Prestwick, Scotland ...........................................5,7321899 Harry Vardon .................310 Jack White ....................315 Royal St. George’s, England ..............................6,0121900 John H. Taylor ..............309 Harry Vardon ..................317 St Andrews, Scotland........................................6,3231901 James Braid ..................309 Harry Vardon ..................312 Muirfield, Scotland ............................................5,8101902 Alexander Herd .............307 Harry Vardon ..................308 Hoylake, England ...............................................6,335James Braid1903 Harry Vardon .................300 Tom Vardon ...................306 Prestwick, Scotland ...........................................5,9481904 Jack White ...................296 John H. Taylor ...............297 Royal St. George’s, England ..............................6,223James Braid1905 James Braid ..................318 John H. Taylor ...............323 St. Andrews, Scotland.......................................6,333Rowland Jones1906 James Braid ..................300 John H. Taylor ...............304 Muirfield, Scotland ............................................5,9341907 Arnaud Massy ..............312 John H. Taylor ...............314 Hoylake, England ...............................................6,3551908 James Braid ..................291 Tom Ball .........................299 Prestwick, Scotland ...........................................5,9481909 John H. Taylor ..............295 James Braid ...................301 Cinque Ports, England .......................................6,495Tom Ball1910 James Braid ..................299 Alexander Herd ..............303 St. Andrews, Scotland.......................................6,4871911 Harry Vardon* ...............303 Arnaud Massy ...............303 Royal St. George’s, England ..............................6,5941912 Edward (Ted) Ray..........295 Harry Vardon ..................299 Muirfield, Scotland ............................................6,1941913 John H. Taylor ..............304 Edward (Ted) Ray...........312 Hoylake, England ...............................................6,4551914 Harry Vardon .................306 John H. Taylor ...............309 Prestwick, Scotland ...........................................6,1221915 No Tournament+1916 No Tournament+1917 No Tournament+1918 No Tournament+1919 No Tournament+1920 George Duncan .............303 Alexander Herd ..............305 Cinque Ports, England .......................................6,6531921 Jock Hutchison* ...........296 Roger Wethered ...........296 St. Andrews, Scotland.......................................6,4871922 Walter Hagen ...............300 George Duncan ..............301 Royal St. George’s, England ..............................6,616James M. Barnes1923 Arthur G. Havers ...........295 Walter Hagen ................296 Royal Troon, Scotland .......................................6,4151924 Walter Hagen ...............301 Ernest Whitcombe .........302 Hoylake, England ...............................................6,7501925 James M. Barnes .........300 Archie Compston ...........301 Prestwick, Scotland ...........................................6,444Edward (Ted) Ray1926 Robert T. Jones, Jr. ......291 Al Watrous ....................293 Royal Lytham & St. Annes, England .................6,4561927 Robert T. Jones, Jr. ......285 Aubrey Boomer ..............291 St. Andrews, Scotland.......................................6,572Fred Robson1928 Walter Hagen ...............292 Gene Sarazen ................294 Royal St. George’s, England ..............................6,7511929 Walter Hagen ...............292 Johnny Farrell ................298 Muirfield, Scotland ............................................6,7381930 Robert T. Jones, Jr. ......291 Macdonald Smith ..........293 Hoylake, England ...............................................6,750Leo Diegel1931 Tommy Armour .............296 Jose Jurado ...................297 Carnoustie, Scotland .........................................6,4101932 Gene Sarazen ...............283 Macdonald Smith ..........288 Prince’s, England ...............................................6,8901933 Denny Shute* ...............292 Craig Wood ...................292 St. Andrews, Scotland.......................................6,5721934 Henry Cotton .................283 Sidney F. Brews .............288 Royal St. George’s, England ..............................6,7761935 Alfred Perry ...................283 Alfred Padgham .............287 Muirfield, Scotland ............................................6,8061936 Alfred Padgham ............287 James Adams ................288 Hoylake, England ...............................................7,0781937 Henry Cotton .................290 R. A. Whitcombe ...........292 Carnoustie, Scotland .........................................7,1351938 R. A. Whitcombe ..........295 James Adams ................297 Royal St. George’s, England ..............................6,7281939 Richard Burton ..............290 Johnny Bulla ..................292 St. Andrews, Scotland.......................................6,8421940 No Tournament++1941 No Tournament++1942 No Tournament++1943 No Tournament++1944 No Tournament++1945 No Tournament++KEY: * = Playoff + = World War I ++ = World War II +++ = Competition extended from 36 to 72 holes after 18913-66 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonBritish OpenNOTESLouis Oosthuizen’s win was the ninth by aninternational player in the last 12 events on the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. His win was one of 16 in 2010 by playersin their 20s, compared to seven in 2009. Hejoined Ernie Els (2) and Tim Clark as winners on<strong>TOUR</strong> in 2010 who hail from South Africa. He alsobecame the 10th first-time winner on <strong>TOUR</strong> duringthe 2010 season. He was the sixth South Africanto win a major, joining Ernie Els (2002 British),Retief Goosen, Trevor Immelman, BobbyLocke (1949, 1950, 1952, 1957 British) and GaryPlayer (1959, 1968, 1974 British).Only six players in British Open history havewon by more than seven strokes. They include:13 strokes, Tom Morris, Sr., 1862; 12 strokes,Tom Morris, Jr., 1870; 11 strokes, Tom Morris,Jr., 1869; 8 strokes, J.H. Taylor, 1900, 1913; 8,James Braid, 1908; 8, Tiger Woods, 2000.Rory McIlroy recorded a 9-under 63 in the firstround to equal the lowest score in major championshiphistory. He went on to tie for third, equalinghis best finish in a major. The others who haveshot 63 at the British Open are: Mark Hayes,second round, Turnberry, 1977; Isao Aoki, thirdround, Muirfield, 1980; Greg Norman, secondround, Turnberry, 1986; Paul Broadhurst, thirdround, St. Andrews,1990; Jodie Mudd, finalround, Royal Birkdale, 1991; Nick Faldo, secondround, Royal St. George’s, 1993; Payne Stewart,final round, Royal St. George’s, 1993.Players who have posted 63 at the other majors:Masters—Nick Price, Greg NormanU.S. Open—Johnny Miller, Jack Nicklaus,Tom Weiskopf, Vijay Singh<strong>PGA</strong> Championship—Bruce Crampton, RaymondFloyd, Gary Player, Vijay Singh, MichaelBradley, Brad Faxon, Jose Maria Olazabal,Mark O’Meara, Thomas Bjorn, Tiger WoodsWith rounds of 63-80-69-68, Rory McIlroy wasseeking to become the first major championshipwinner with a round in the 80s since GeorgeDuncan won the 1920 British Open with rounds of80-80-71-72.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1946 Sam Snead ...................290 Bobby Locke ...................294 St. Andrews, Scotland.......................................6,923Johnny Bulla1947 Fred Daly .......................293 R. W. Horne ...................294 Hoylake, England ...............................................7,078Frank Stranahan1948 Henry Cotton .................284 Fred Daly ........................289 Muirfield, Scotland ............................................6,8061949 Bobby Locke* ................283 Harry Bradshaw ............283 Royal St. George’s, England ..............................6,7281950 Bobby Locke ..................279 Roberto De Vicenzo .......281 Royal Troon, Scotland .......................................6,5831951 Max Faulkner ................285 Antonio Cerda ................287 Portrush, Ireland ................................................6,8021952 Bobby Locke ..................287 Peter Thomson ...............288 Royal Lytham & St. Annes, England .................6,6571953 Ben Hogan ....................282 Frank Stranahan ............286 Carnoustie, Scotland .........................................7,200Dai ReesPeter ThomsonAntonio Cerda1954 Peter Thomson ..............283 Sidney S. Scott ..............284 Royal Birkdale, England.....................................6,867Dai ReesBobby Locke1955 Peter Thomson ..............281 John Fallon ....................283 St. Andrews, Scotland.......................................6,5261956 Peter Thomson ..............286 Flory Van Donck .............289 Hoylake, England ...............................................6,9601957 Bobby Locke ..................279 Peter Thomson ...............282 St Andrews, Scotland........................................6,9361958 Peter Thomson* ............278 Dave Thomas ................278 Royal Lytham & St. Annes, England ............74/6,6351959 Gary Player ...................284 Fred Bullock ...................286 Muirfield, Scotland .......................................72/6,806Flory Van Donck1960 Kel Nagle ......................278 Arnold Palmer ................279 St. Andrews, Scotland.......................................6,9361961 Arnold Palmer ...............284 Dai Rees ........................285 Royal Birkdale, England................................74/6,8441962 Arnold Palmer ...............276 Kel Nagle .......................282 Royal Troon, Scotland .......................................7,0451963 Bob Charles* ................277 Phil Rodgers ..................277 Royal Lytham & St. Annes, England ............70/6,8361964 Tony Lema ....................279 Jack Nicklaus ................284 St. Andrews, Scotland..................................72/6,9261965 Peter Thomson ..............285 Brian Huggett ................287 Royal Birkdale, England................................73/7,037Christy O’Connor1966 Jack Nicklaus ...............282 Doug Sanders ................283 Muirfield, Scotland .......................................71/6,887Dave Thomas1967 Roberto De Vicenzo ......278 Jack Nicklaus ................280 Hoylake, England ..........................................72/6,9951968 Gary Player ...................289 Jack Nicklaus ................291 Carnoustie, Scotland ....................................72/7,252Bob Charles1969 Tony Jacklin ..................280 Bob Charles ...................282 Royal Lytham & St. Annes, England ............71/6,8481970 Jack Nicklaus* .............283 Doug Sanders ...............283 St. Andrews, Scotland..................................72/6,9511971 Lee Trevino ...................278 Lu-Liang Huan ................279 Royal Birkdale, England................................73/7,0801972 Lee Trevino ...................278 Jack Nicklaus ................279 Muirfield, Scotland .......................................71/6,8921973 Tom Weiskopf ..............276 Johnny Miller ................279 Royal Troon, Scotland ..................................72/7,064Neil Coles1974 Gary Player ...................282 Peter Oosterhuis ............286 Royal Lytham & St. Annes, England ............71/6,8221975 Tom Watson* ...............279 Jack Newton ................279 Carnoustie, Scotland ....................................72/7,0651976 Johnny Miller ...............279 Jack Nicklaus ................285 Royal Birkdale, England................................72/7,001Seve Ballesteros1977 Tom Watson .................268 Jack Nicklaus ................269 Turnberry, Scotland ......................................70/6,8751978 Jack Nicklaus ...............281 Ben Crenshaw ...............283 St. Andrews, Scotland..................................72/6,933Simon OwenTom KiteRaymond Floyd1979 Seve Ballesteros ...........283 Ben Crenshaw ...............286 Royal Lytham & St. Annes, England ............71/6,822Jack Nicklaus1980 Tom Watson .................271 Lee Trevino ....................275 Muirfield, Scotland .......................................71/6,9261981 Bill Rogers ....................276 Bernhard Langer ............280 Royal St. George’s, England .........................70/6,8271982 Tom Watson .................284 Nick Price .......................285 Royal Troon, Scotland ..................................72/7,067Peter Oosterhuis1983 Tom Watson .................275 Andy Bean .....................276 Royal Birkdale, England................................71/6,968Hale Irwin1984 Seve Ballesteros ...........276 Tom Watson ..................278 St. Andrews, Scotland..................................72/6,933Bernhard Langer1985 Sandy Lyle ....................282 Payne Stewart ...............283 Royal St. George’s, England .........................70/6,8571986 Greg Norman ................280 Gordon Brand .................285 Turnberry, Scotland ......................................70/6,9571987 Nick Faldo .....................279 Paul Azinger ...................280 Muirfield, Scotland .......................................71/6,963Rodger Davis1988 Seve Ballesteros ...........273 Nick Price .......................275 Royal Lytham & St. Annes, England ............71/6,8571989 Mark Calcavecchia* .....275 Wayne Grady ................275 Royal Troon, Scotland ..................................72/7,067Greg Norman1990 Nick Faldo .....................270 Payne Stewart ...............275 St. Andrews, Scotland..................................72/6,933Mark McNulty1991 Ian Baker-Finch .............272 Mike Harwood ...............274 Royal Birkdale, England................................70/6,9401992 Nick Faldo .....................272 John Cook ......................273 Muirfield, Scotland .......................................71/6,9701993 Greg Norman ................267 Nick Faldo ......................269 Royal St. George’s, England .........................70/6,8601994 Nick Price ......................268 Jesper Parnevik .............269 Turnberry, Scotland ......................................70/6,9571995 John Daly* ....................282 Costantino Rocca ...........282 St. Andrews, Scotland..................................72/6,9331996 Tom Lehman .................271 Ernie Els .........................273 Royal Lytham & St. Annes, England ............71/6,892Mark McCumber1997 Justin Leonard ..............272 Darren Clarke .................275 Royal Troon, Scotland ..................................71/7,079Jesper Parnevik1998 Mark O’Meara* ............280 Brian Watts ...................280 Royal Birkdale, England................................70/7,018SECTION3<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIESKEY: * = Playoff Note: Became an official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory/money became official in 1995<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-67


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonBritish OpenSECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3NOTESTiger Woods tied for 23rd in 2010 in his seventhstart of the season. In 1998, he won the BellSouthClassic in his ninth start—his longest stretch tostart a season before winning.Lee Westwood’s runner-up finish was his fifthtop-three finish in his last 10 major championshipstarts.Paul Casey’s tie for third was his best outing innine starts at the British Open. His only other top-10 was a tie for seventh in 2008.PAUL CASEY<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1999 Paul Lawrie* .................290 Justin Leonard ...............290 Carnoustie, Scotland ....................................71/7,361Jean Van de Velde2000 Tiger Woods .................269 Thomas Bjorn .................277 St. Andrews, Scotland..................................72/7,115Ernie Els2001 David Duval ..................274 Niclas Fasth ...................277 Royal Lytham & St. Annes, England ............71/6,9052002 Ernie Els* ......................278 Stuart Appleby ...............278 Muirfield, Scotland .......................................71/7,034Steve ElkingtonThomas Levet2003 Ben Curtis .....................283 Thomas Bjorn .................284 Royal St. George’s, England .........................71/7,106Vijay Singh2004 Todd Hamilton* ............274 Ernie Els .........................274 Royal Troon, Scotland .................................71/7,1752005 Tiger Woods .................274 Colin Montgomerie ........279 St. Andrews, Scotland ................................72/7,2792006 Tiger Woods .................270 Chris DiMarco ................272 Royal Liverpool, England ..............................72/7,2582007 Padraig Harrington* .....277 Sergio Garcia .................277 Carnoustie, Scotland ....................................71/7,3612008 Padraig Harrington .......283 Ian Poulter .....................287 Royal Birkdale, England................................70/7,1732009 Stewart Cink* ...............278 Tom Watson ..................278 Turnberry, Scotland ......................................70/7,2042010 Louis Oosthuizen ..........272 Lee Westwood ..............279 St. Andrews, Scotland ................................72/7,305KEY: * = Playoff Note: Became an official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory/money became official in 1995Just seven players have posted consecutive BritishOpen victories since 1951 (16 overall): PadraigHarrington (2007-08), Tiger Woods (2005-06),Tom Watson (1982-83), Lee Trevino (1971-72),Arnold Palmer (1961-62) and Peter Thomson(1954-56).Tournament Record:267, Greg Norman, 1993 (Royal St. Georges)18-Hole Record:63, Mark Hayes, 1977 (Turnberry); Isao Aoki, 1980(Muirfield); Greg Norman, 1986 (The Ailsa Course ); PaulBroadhurst, 1990 (St. Andrews); Jodie Mudd, 1991 (RoyalBirkdale); Nick Faldo, 1993 (Royal St. Georges); PayneStewart, 1993 (Royal St. Georges); Rory McIlroy, 2010(St. Andrews Links - Old Course)LOUIS OOSTHUIZEN3-68 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season2010 Reno-Tahoe Open[31st of 37 events in the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season]BETTENCOURTWinner: MATT BETTENCOURTFedExCup Points: 250 $540,00066-68-75-68 277 (-11)ORDER OF FINISHFedExCupPlayer Finish Scores Total Points MoneyMatt Bettencourt ............... 1 66-68-75-68 277 250.00 $540,000.00Bob Heintz .......................... 2 69-68-72-69 278 324,000.00Mathias Gronberg ............ T3 69-72-69-69 279 82.50 174,000.00John Merrick .................... T3 69-68-73-69 279 82.50 174,000.00Craig Barlow .................... T5 69-72-67-72 280 46.60 101,700.00Alex Cejka ........................ T5 71-72-68-69 280 46.60 101,700.00Robert Gamez ................... T5 76-68-68-68 280 46.60 101,700.00Kent Jones ....................... T5 73-72-67-68 280 46.60 101,700.00Kevin Stadler .................... T5 70-67-73-70 280 46.60 101,700.00Chris DiMarco ................ T10 67-71-72-71 281 32.70 69,000.00Martin Flores .................. T10 74-70-68-69 281 32.70 69,000.00Robert Garrigus .............. T10 69-65-73-74 281 32.70 69,000.00Bill Lunde ....................... T10 69-68-73-71 281 32.70 69,000.00Paul Stankowski ............. T10 71-70-70-70 281 32.70 69,000.00Chad Campbell ............... T15 69-69-71-73 282 27.50 51,000.00Mark Hensby .................. T15 69-73-69-71 282 27.50 51,000.00Kirk Triplett .................... T15 76-68-70-68 282 27.50 51,000.00Steve Allan (Q) ............... T18 69-74-68-72 283 42,000.00Stuart Appleby ............... T18 73-69-68-73 283 26.00 42,000.00Will MacKenzie .............. T18 68-72-71-72 283 26.00 42,000.00Steve Elkington .............. T21 69-73-70-72 284 24.00 31,200.00Todd Fischer (S).............. T21 69-70-75-70 284 31,200.00Reno, NV July 15-18, 2010 FedExCup Points: 250 (first) Purse: $3,000,000Montreux Golf and Country Club Par/Yards: 36-36—72/7,472LEADERSFirst RoundMatt Bettencourt ........................66 (-6)Chris DiMarco .............................67 (-5)Will MacKenzie ..........................68 (-4)Craig Bowden .............................68 (-4)CUT: 71 players at 3-over 145 from a field of 125 professionals andone amateur.WEATHER: Thursday: Mostly sunny with afternoon high of 92degrees. Afternoon winds WNW at 7-15 mph, gusting to 15-25 mph.Friday: Mostly sunny with afternoon high of 93. Afternoon windsWNW at 7-15 mph, gusting to 15-25 mph. Saturday: Mostly sunnywith afternoon high of 93. WNW winds 10-20 mph, gusting to 20-25mph. Sunday: Mostly sunny with high of 93. Winds WNW at 10-20mph, gusting to 20-30 mph.John Mallinger ............... T21 69-67-71-77 284 24.00 $31,200.00Rod Pampling ................. T21 72-69-67-76 284 24.00 31,200.00Mark Wilson .................. T21 74-71-70-69 284 24.00 31,200.00Ben Fox (S) ..................... T26 73-71-69-72 285 22,200.00Tom Gillis ....................... T26 73-72-73-67 285 21.50 22,200.00J.J. Henry ....................... T26 69-72-72-72 285 21.50 22,200.00Jonathan Kaye ............... T26 71-69-70-75 285 21.50 22,200.00Len Mattiace .................. T26 78-65-71-71 285 21.50 22,200.00Graham DeLaet .............. T31 70-76-62-78 286 19.25 18,187.50Steve Flesch ................... T31 74-71-69-72 286 19.25 18,187.50Jeff Quinney ................... T31 72-69-70-75 286 19.25 18,187.50Kevin Streelman ............. T31 69-72-76-69 286 19.25 18,187.50Guy Boros ....................... T35 72-73-75-67 287 17.25 15,112.50Scott McCarron .............. T35 70-69-67-81 287 17.25 15,112.50Aron Price ....................... T35 70-71-71-75 287 17.25 15,112.50Vaughn Taylor ................ T35 74-72-70-71 287 17.25 15,112.50Woody Austin ................ T39 69-72-73-75 289 13.75 10,812.00Rich Barcelo ................... T39 71-69-75-74 289 13.75 10,812.00Kris Blanks ..................... T39 71-72-76-70 289 13.75 10,812.00Jim Carter ...................... T39 69-76-71-73 289 13.75 10,812.00Seung-su Han (Q) ........... T39 72-71-72-74 289 10,812.00David Lutterus ................ T39 70-75-70-74 289 13.75 10,812.00Jarrod Lyle ..................... T39 69-72-75-73 289 13.75 10,812.00Garth Mulroy .................. T39 71-74-72-72 289 13.75 10,812.00Johnson Wagner ............ T39 75-72-69-73 289 13.75 10,812.00Steve Wheatcroft ........... T39 74-67-71-77 289 13.75 10,812.00Second RoundRobert Garrigus ......................134 (-10)Matt Bettencourt ....................134 (-10)John Mallinger .........................136 (-8)Bob Heintz .................................137 (-7)Bill Lunde ..................................137 (-7)John Merrick ............................137 (-7)Kevin Stadler ............................137 (-7)Chad Campbell .........................138 (-6)Chris DiMarco ...........................138 (-6)Third RoundScott McCarron ......................206 (-10)John Mallinger .........................207 (-9)Robert Garrigus ........................207 (-9)Graham DeLaet .........................208 (-8)Craig Barlow .............................208 (-8)Rod Pampling ............................208 (-8)Matt Bettencourt ......................207 (-7)Chad Campbell .........................207 (-7)Bob Heintz .................................207 (-7)James Nitties ................... 49 72-74-70-74 290 11.00 $7,800.00Henrik Bjornstad ............ T50 72-73-74-72 291 9.75 7,305.00Matt Hill (S).................... T50 70-75-71-75 291 7,305.00Greg Kraft ....................... T50 72-71-71-77 291 9.75 7,305.00John Rollins ................... T50 71-72-73-75 291 9.75 7,305.00Josh Teater ...................... 54 74-72-72-74 292 8.50 6,960.00Craig Bowden ................. T55 68-72-75-78 293 7.25 6,810.00Mark Brooks ................... T55 74-70-74-75 293 7.25 6,810.00Jeev Milkha Singh ......... T55 72-69-75-77 293 7.25 6,810.00Nicholas Thompson ....... T55 72-75-72-74 293 7.25 6,810.00Brent Delahoussaye ....... T59 77-69-72-76 294 5.00 6,540.00Skip Kendall ................... T59 75-70-74-75 294 5.00 6,540.00Ted Purdy ....................... T59 73-74-71-76 294 5.00 6,540.00Omar Uresti .................... T59 70-75-72-77 294 5.00 6,540.00Willie Wood ................... T59 76-70-73-75 294 5.00 6,540.00Charles Warren ................ 64 70-75-75-75 295 3.50 6,360.00Cliff Kresge .................... T65 70-70-79-78 297 2.75 6,270.00Vance Veazey ................. T65 75-71-70-81 297 2.75 6,270.00Robin Freeman ............... T67 73-71-78-76 298 1.75 6,150.00Roger Tambellini ............ T67 71-72-78-77 298 1.75 6,150.00Dicky Pride ..................... T69 72-69-76-82 299 .75 6,030.00Mike Small ..................... T69 73-74-76-76 299 6,030.00Matt Every ........................ 71 75-68-84-77 304 .49 5,940.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieSECTION3<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIESThe following players did not finish(C=cut, W=withdrew)C—148-Cameron Beckman, Michael Clark II, Marco Dawson,Nathan Green, Tom Scherrer, 149-Notah Begay III, Jim Gallagher,Jr., Shiv Kapur, Blaine McCallister, Daniel Miernicki (A), ScottPiercy, Tim Wilkinson, Dean Wilson, 150-Bob Burns, Tom Byrum,John Chin, Erik Compton, Joe Ogilvie, Brenden Pappas, CameronTringale, Grant Waite, 151-Daniel Chopra, Robert Damron, ErnieGonzalez, Jeff Gove, Kevin Johnson, Brian Stuard, Chris Tidland,152-Mitch Lowe, Steve Lowery, Alex Prugh, 153-Kenny Kim, JimMcGovern, Spike McRoy, Matt Weibring, 154-Carlos Franco, 155-Eric Axley, Spencer Levin, Billy Mayfair, John Morse, Ryan Palmer,Steve Pate, Chris Wilson, 156-Justin Bolli, Mike Heinen, 157-NolanHenke, Chris Smith, 158-Carlos Concha, David Ogrin, 161-RonStreck. W—Brian Bateman, 83-Jerod Turner, 81-Parker McLachlin,80-Andrew McLardy, 76-Keith Clearwater.Tournament Record:267, Vaughn Taylor, 2005Tournament Course Record:62, Bill Glasson, 2005; Parker McLachlin, 2008;John Rollins, 2009; Graham DeLaet, 2010<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsRENO-TAHOE OPEN1999 Notah Begay III .............274 Chris Perry .....................277 Montreux G&CC, Reno, NV ..........................72/7,552David Toms2000 Scott Verplank* ............275 Jean Van de Velde ........275 Montreux G&CC, Reno, NV ..........................72/7,5522001 John Cook .....................271 Jerry Kelly ......................272 Montreux G&CC, Reno, NV ..........................72/7,5522002 Chris Riley* ...................271 Jonathan Kaye ...............271 Montreux G&CC, Reno, NV ..........................72/7,4722003 Kirk Triplett ...................271 Tim Herron .....................274 Montreux G&CC, Reno, NV ..........................72/7,4722004 Vaughn Taylor* .............278 Steve Allan ....................278 Montreux G&CC, Reno, NV ..........................72/7,472Hunter MahanScott McCarron2005 Vaughn Taylor ...............267 Jonathan Kaye ...............270 Montreux G&CC, Reno, NV ..........................72/7,4722006 Will MacKenzie ............268 Bob Estes .......................269 Montreux G&CC, Reno, NV ..........................72/7,4722007 Steve Flesch .................273 Kevin Stadler .................278 Montreux G&CC, Reno, NV ..........................72/7,472Charles WarrenLEGENDS RENO-TAHOE OPEN2008 Parker McLachlin ..........270 Brian Davis ....................277 Montreux G&CC, Reno, NV ..........................72/7,472John Rollins2009 John Rollins ..................271 Martin Laird ...................274 Montreux G&CC, Reno, NV ..........................72/7,472Jeff QuinneyRENO-TAHOE OPEN2010 Matt Bettencourt ..........277 Bob Heintz .....................278 Montreux G&CC, Reno, NV ..........................72/7,472KEY: * = Playoff<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-69


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season2010 RBC Canadian Open[32nd of 37 events in the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season]SECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3PETTERSSONWinner: CARL PETTERSSONFedExCup Points: 500 $918,00071-68-60-67 266 (-14)ORDER OF FINISHFedExCupPlayer Finish Scores Total Points MoneyCarl Pettersson ................... 1 71-68-60-67 266 500.00 $918,000.00Dean Wilson (S) ................. 2 65-65-65-72 267 300.00 550,800.00Luke Donald ....................... 3 69-66-67-66 268 190.00 346,800.00Greg Chalmers ................. T4 66-69-70-65 270 90.00 165,750.00Tim Clark .......................... T4 66-64-69-71 270 90.00 165,750.00Bob Estes ......................... T4 66-67-66-71 270 90.00 165,750.00Charley Hoffman .............. T4 65-71-69-65 270 90.00 165,750.00Matt Kuchar ..................... T4 70-67-66-67 270 90.00 165,750.00Michael Letzig .................. T4 66-70-69-65 270 90.00 165,750.00Bryce Molder .................... T4 70-67-63-70 270 90.00 165,750.00Jeff Quinney ..................... T4 71-66-64-69 270 90.00 165,750.00Charlie Wi ........................ T4 69-68-67-66 270 90.00 165,750.00Brendon de Jonge .......... T13 69-67-66-69 271 57.00 95,625.00Trevor Immelman ........... T13 67-68-65-71 271 57.00 95,625.00Kevin Na ......................... T13 67-67-68-69 271 57.00 95,625.00Steve Wheatcroft ........... T13 65-66-73-67 271 57.00 95,625.00David Duval .................... T17 68-67-72-65 272 51.00 66,737.15Jimmy Walker ................ T17 65-73-68-66 272 51.00 66,737.15Matt Bettencourt ........... T17 70-65-68-69 272 51.00 66,737.14Hunter Mahan ................ T17 65-67-70-70 272 51.00 66,737.14Chris Riley ...................... T17 69-69-65-69 272 51.00 66,737.14Kevin Sutherland ............ T17 73-62-65-72 272 51.00 66,737.14Kirk Triplett .................... T17 71-67-67-67 272 51.00 66,737.14Blake Adams .................. T24 70-66-66-71 273 44.50 41,310.00Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada July 22-25, 2010 FedExCup Points: 500 (first) Purse: $5,100,000St. George’s Golf & Country Club Par/Yards: 34-36—70/ 7,079LEADERSFirst RoundBrent Delahoussaye ...................62 (-8)Brock Mackenzie ........................64 (-6)Vance Veazey .............................64 (-6)Rich Barcelo ................................65 (-5)Daniel Chopra .............................65 (-5)Charley Hoffman .........................65 (-5)Spencer Levin .............................65 (-5)Hunter Mahan ............................65 (-5)Brian Stuard ................................65 (-5)Jimmy Walker ............................65 (-5)Steve Wheatcroft .......................65 (-5)Dean Wilson ...............................65 (-5)Carl Pettersson ...................... 71 (T100)CUT: 79 players at 1-under 139 from a field of 151 professionals andfive amateurs.WEATHER: Thursday: Partly cloudy, with afternoon high reaching 85.Winds WNW at 8-15 mph. Friday: Due to overnight rains and dangerousand wet conditions, the start of the second round was delayed from 7 a.m.Chris DiMarco ................ T24 69-67-66-71 273 44.50 $41,310.00Matt Every ...................... T24 71-66-67-69 273 44.50 41,310.00J.J. Henry ....................... T24 67-65-71-70 273 44.50 41,310.00Ryan Palmer ................... T24 68-67-70-68 273 44.50 41,310.00Roger Tambellini ............ T24 68-66-69-70 273 44.50 41,310.00John Huston ................... T30 67-71-69-67 274 38.00 30,308.58Briny Baird ...................... T30 67-67-70-70 274 38.00 30,308.57James Driscoll ............... T30 69-66-69-70 274 38.00 30,308.57Tim Herron ..................... T30 70-63-71-70 274 38.00 30,308.57Charles Howell III ........... T30 70-66-69-69 274 38.00 30,308.57Cliff Kresge .................... T30 70-66-66-72 274 38.00 30,308.57Jay Williamson .............. T30 68-71-65-70 274 38.00 30,308.57Stuart Appleby ............... T37 69-69-66-71 275 29.00 19,890.00Ricky Barnes ................... T37 67-70-67-71 275 29.00 19,890.00Glen Day ......................... T37 71-66-69-69 275 29.00 19,890.00Nathan Green ................. T37 68-65-71-71 275 29.00 19,890.00Rob Grube (S) ................. T37 66-66-72-71 275 19,890.00Adam Hadwin (S) ........... T37 68-66-70-71 275 19,890.00Matt Jones ..................... T37 66-67-69-73 275 29.00 19,890.00Brock Mackenzie (S)....... T37 64-68-68-75 275 19,890.00James Nitties ................. T37 68-69-69-69 275 29.00 19,890.00Brenden Pappas ............. T37 71-68-66-70 275 29.00 19,890.00Webb Simpson ............... T37 70-68-68-69 275 29.00 19,890.00Jason Bohn .................... T48 66-68-73-69 276 20.50 12,818.00Steve Elkington .............. T48 70-68-65-73 276 20.50 12,818.00Mark Hensby .................. T48 67-72-67-70 276 20.50 12,818.00Jon Mills (S)................... T48 67-71-66-72 276 12,818.00Joe Ogilvie ..................... T48 67-69-68-72 276 20.50 12,818.00Second RoundTim Clark .................................130 (-10)Dean Wilson ...........................130 (-10)Brent Delahoussaye .................131 (-9)Steve Wheatcroft .....................131 (-9)Rob Grube .................................132 (-8)J.J. Henry ..................................132 (-8)Brock Mackenzie ......................132 (-8)Hunter Mahan ..........................132 (-8)Carl Pettersson ...................... 139 (T68)Third RoundDean Wilson ...........................195 (-15)Tim Clark .................................199 (-11)Bob Estes ................................199 (-11)Carl Pettersson .......................199 (-11)Trevor Immelman....................200 (-10)Bryce Molder ..........................200 (-10)Kevin Sutherland ....................200 (-10)to 9 a.m. Mostly cloudy and humid, with the afternoon high 87. WindsW at 10-20 mph. Saturday: Mostly cloudy with periods of rain during theafternoon. The high was 82, with winds WSW at 8-15 mph. Sunday: Partlycloudy, with an afternoon high of 79. Winds NNW at 10-15 mph, withgusts to 25 mph.Chris Stroud ................... T48 66-69-67-74 276 20.50 $12,818.00Aaron Baddeley .............. T54 70-68-70-69 277 15.00 11,628.00Chad Campbell ............... T54 68-71-68-70 277 15.00 11,628.00Marco Dawson ............... T54 68-69-72-68 277 15.00 11,628.00Spencer Levin ................. T54 65-69-70-73 277 15.00 11,628.00Jeev Milkha Singh ......... T54 68-70-69-70 277 15.00 11,628.00Stephen Ames ................ T59 67-68-73-70 278 9.50 11,067.00Woody Austin ................ T59 73-65-71-69 278 9.50 11,067.00Retief Goosen ................ T59 67-72-70-69 278 9.50 11,067.00Bob Heintz ...................... T59 70-69-68-71 278 11,067.00Scott McCarron .............. T59 70-68-70-70 278 9.50 11,067.00Mark Wilson .................. T59 69-70-70-69 278 9.50 11,067.00Brent Delahoussaye ....... T65 62-69-76-72 279 5.00 10,608.00Steve Flesch ................... T65 69-70-70-70 279 5.00 10,608.00Camilo Villegas .............. T65 68-68-68-75 279 5.00 10,608.00Vance Veazey ................... 68 64-69-74-73 280 3.00 10,404.00Daniel Chopra ................ T69 65-69-74-73 281 1.23 10,149.00Joe Durant ..................... T69 66-72-68-75 281 1.23 10,149.00Bill Lunde ....................... T69 67-70-70-74 281 1.23 10,149.00Brian Stuard ................... T69 65-71-68-77 281 1.23 10,149.00Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te ................. 73 70-67-72-75 284 .94 9,894.00Arjun Atwal .................... T74 69-70-71 210 .89 9,639.00Lee Janzen ..................... T74 69-69-72 210 .89 9,639.00Paul Azinger (S)................ 76 69-68-74 211 .86 9,486.00John Daly (S).................... 77 69-70-73 212 .84 9,384.00Steve Lowery ................... 78 67-71-75 213 .82 9,282.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieThe following players did not finish(C=cut, W=withdrew, A=Amateur)C—140-Justin Bolli, Craig Bowden, Ted Brown, Graham DeLaet,Martin Flores, Mathias Gronberg, Todd Hamilton, Matt Hill, RyujiImada, D.A. Points, Alex Prugh, Brett Quigley, Chris Ross, JoshTeater, Nicholas Thompson, Scott Verplank, Johnson Wagner,141-Cam Burke (A), Jonathan Byrd, Paul Casey, Alex Cejka, ChadCollins, Tom Gillis, Jarrod Lyle, Troy Merritt, Sean O’Hair, 142-HenrikBjornstad, Dave Bunker, Bill Haas, David Hearn, Kent Jones, JerryKelly, Billy Mayfair, Cameron Percy, Tom Pernice, Jr., Aron Price,Ted Purdy, Paul Stankowski, Kevin Streelman, Nick Taylor (A),143-Craig Barlow, Aaron Goldberg, Beon Yeong Lee (A), AndrewMcLardy, Pat Perez, Cameron Tringale, Will Wilcox, Eugene Wong(A), Gary Woodland, 144-Fred Couples, J.P. Hayes, John Mallinger,Brandt Snedeker, Kevin Stadler, Roland Thatcher, Omar Uresti, ChrisWilson, 145-Robert Gamez, Barrett Jarosch, Skip Kendall, DannyLee, Garth Mulroy, Jeff Puska, 146-Carlos Franco, Kevin Johnson,Charles Warren, Mike Weir, 147-Jeff Gove, Lucas Lee, DavidLutterus, Jim Rutledge, 148-Brad Faxon, 149-Michael Connell, 150-Jerod Turner, 156-Ben Boudreau. W—80-Robert Garrigus, 78-BrianDavis, 205-Rich Barcelo.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsCANADIAN OPEN1904 John H. Oke ..................156 Percy Barrett ..................158 Royal Montreal GC, Dixie, Quebec ...................5,6651905 George Cumming ..........148 Percy Barrett ..................151 Toronto GC, Mississauga, Ontario ....................5,1251906 Charles Murray .............170 George Cumming ...........171 Royal Ottawa GC, Aylmer, Quebec ...................6,310Alex RobertsonTom Reith1907 Percy Barrett .................306 George Cumming ...........308 Lambton GC, Toronto, Ontario .....................71/6,6041908 Albert Murray ...............300 George Sargent .............304 Royal Montreal GC, Dixie, Quebec ...................5,6651909 Karl Keffer ....................309 George Cumming ...........312 Toronto GC, Mississauga, Ontario ....................5,1251910 Daniel Kenny ................303 George S. Lyon ..............307 Lambton GC, Toronto, Ontario .....................71/6,6641911 Charles Murray .............314 Davie Black ....................316 Royal Ottawa GC, Aylmer, Quebec ...................6,3101912 George Sargent ............299 James M. Barnes ..........302 Rosedale GC, Toronto, Ontario ....................67/5,2251913 Albert Murray ...............295 Nicol Thompson .............301 Royal Montreal GC, Dixie, Quebec ...................5,665Jack Burke, Sr.1914 Karl Keffer ....................300 George Cumming ...........301 Toronto GC, Mississauga, Ontario ...............73/6,6131915 No Tournament**1916 No Tournament**1917 No Tournament**1918 No Tournament**1919 J. Douglas Edgar ..........278 James Barnes ................294 Hamilton G&CC, Ancaster, Ontario ..............70/6,470Robert T. Jones, Jr.#Karl Keffer1920 J. Douglas Edgar* ........298 Tommy Armour ..............298 Rivermead GC, Aylmer, Quebec ...................72/6,140Charles Murray1921 W. H. Trovinger ............293 Mike Brady ....................296 Toronto GC, Mississauga, Ontario ...............73/6,613Bob MacDonaldKEY: * = Playoff # = Amateur ** = World War I3-70 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonRBC Canadian OpenNOTESCarl Pettersson was 10-under on the par 5s,4-under on the par 3s and even on par 4s. He was5-under on the par-5 11th hole, with three birdiesand an eagle, which he made in the third round.With Carl Pettersson winning the RBC CanadianOpen, Sweden became the ninth country to claima champion at Canada’s national open. The othercountries are Australia, Canada, England, Fiji, NewZealand, Scotland, South Africa and the UnitedStates.Dean Wilson picked up his second career secondplace<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> performance. His first came in2006, at the Valero Texas Open, the same year hewon his lone <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title, The International,outside Denver.In consecutive rounds Saturday and Sunday,Charley Hoffman birdied holes 9 through 12. Inhis final-round Sunday, Hoffman had seven birdiesonly to stumble with a bogey-bogey finish. He stillimproved from a tie for 42nd to a tie for fourth.CHARLEY HOFFMAN<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1922 Al Watrous ...................303 Tom Kerrigan .................304 Mt. Bruno GC, St. Bruno, Quebec ................70/6,5431923 C. W. Hackney ..............295 Tom Kerrigan .................300 Lakeview GC, Mississauga, Ontario ............70/6,2631924 Leo Diegel .....................285 Gene Sarazen ................287 Mt. Bruno GC, St. Bruno, Quebec ................70/6,5431925 Leo Diegel .....................295 Mike Brady ....................297 Lambton GC, Toronto, Ontario .....................71/6,6041926 Macdonald Smith .........283 Gene Sarazen ................286 Royal Montreal GC, Dixie, Quebec ..............73/6,5301927 Tommy Armour .............288 Macdonald Smith ..........289 Toronto GC, Mississauga, Ontario ...............73/6,6131928 Leo Diegel .....................282 Archie Compston ...........284 Rosedale GC, Toronto, Ontario ....................72/6,240Walter HagenMacdonald Smith1929 Leo Diegel .....................274 Tommy Armour ..............277 Kanawaki GC, Kahnawake, Quebec .............70/6,3601930 Tommy Armour* ...........277 Leo Diegel ......................277 Hamilton G&CC, Ancaster, Ontario ..............70/6,4701931 Walter Hagen* .............292 Percy Alliss ....................292 Mississaugua G&CC, Mississauga, Ontario ....72/6,5451932 Harry Cooper .................290 Al Watrous ....................293 Ottawa Hunt Club, Ottawa, Ontario .............73/6,7701933 Joe Kirkwood ................282 Harry Cooper ..................290 Royal York GC, Toronto, Ontario ..................72/6,575Lex Robson1934 Tommy Armour .............287 Ky Laffoon ......................289 Lakeview GC, Toronto, Ontario ....................70/6,2631935 Gene Kunes ..................280 Vic Ghezzi ......................282 Summerlea GC, Montreal, Quebec ..............70/6,5001936 Lawson Little ................271 Jimmy Thomson ............279 St. Andrews GC, Toronto, Ontario ...............70/6,6251937 Harry Cooper .................285 Ralph Guldahl ................287 St. Andrews GC, Toronto, Ontario ...............70/6,6251938 Sam Snead* .................277 Harry Cooper ..................277 Mississaugua G&CC, Mississauga, Ontario ....72/6,5451939 Harold McSpaden .........282 Ralph Guldahl ................287 Riverside CC, St. John, New Brunswick ......70/6,2311940 Sam Snead* .................281 Harold McSpaden ..........281 Scarborough G&CC, Scarborough, Ontario ....71/6,5541941 Sam Snead ...................274 Bob Gray, Jr. ..................276 Lambton GC, Toronto, Ontario .....................70/6,6041942 Craig Wood ...................275 Mike Turnesa .................279 Mississaugua G&CC, Mississauga, Ontario ....72/6,5451943 No Tournament +1944 No Tournament +1945 Byron Nelson ................280 Herman Barron ..............284 Thornhill GC, Thornhill, Ontario ...................70/6,3171946 George Fazio* ...............278 Dick Metz .......................278 Beaconsfield GC, Montreal, Quebec ............72/6,6651947 Bobby Locke ..................268 Ed Oliver ........................270 Scarborough G&CC, Scarborough, Ontario ......71/6,5541948 C.W. Congdon ...............280 Vic Ghezzi ......................283 Shaughnessy Heights GC, Vancouver, B.C. ......72/6,600Ky LaffoonDick Metz1949 Dutch Harrison ..............271 Jim Ferrier .....................275 St. George’s G&CC, Etobicoke, Ontario .......72/6,6451950 Jim Ferrier ....................271 Ted Kroll ........................274 Royal Montreal GC, Dixie, Quebec ..............72/6,5221951 Jim Ferrier ....................273 Fred Hawkins .................275 Mississaugua G&CC, Mississauga, Ontario ....72/6,543Ed Oliver1952 Johnny Palmer ..............263 Fred Haas .......................274 St. Charles CC, Winnipeg, Manitoba ...........72/6,377Dick Mayer1953 Dave Douglas ...............273 Wally Ulrich ...................274 Scarborough G&CC, Scarborough, Ontario ......72/6,3771954 Pat Fletcher ...................280 Gordon Brydson .............284 Point Grey GC, Vancouver, B.C. ....................71/6,400Bill Welch1955 Arnold Palmer ...............265 Jack Burke, Jr. ...............269 Weston GC, Toronto, Ontario .......................72/6,4281956 Doug Sanders*# ...........273 Dow Finsterwald ...........273 Beaconsfield GC, Montreal, Quebec ............72/6,5431957 George Bayer ................271 Bo Wininger ...................273 Westmount G&CC, Kitchener, Ontario ........71/6,4441958 Wesley Ellis, Jr.............267 Jay Hebert .....................268 Mayfair G&CC, Edmonton, Alberta ..............70/6,6571959 Doug Ford .....................276 Dow Finsterwald ...........278 Islesmere G&CC, Montreal, Quebec ............72/6,690Art WallBo Wininger1960 Art Wall ........................269 Bob Goalby ....................275 St. George’s G&CC, Etobicoke, Ontario .......72/6,710Jay Hebert1961 Jacky Cupit ...................270 Buster Cupit ...................275 Niakwa CC, Winnipeg, Manitoba ................70/6,426Dow FinsterwaldBobby Nichols1962 Ted Kroll .......................278 Charles Sifford ...............280 Le Club Laval-sur-le-Lac,Laval-sur-le-Lac, Quebec ..............................72/6,5551963 Doug Ford .....................280 Al Geiberger ..................281 Scarborough G&CC, Scarborough, Ontario ..71/6,7521964 Kel Nagle ......................277 Arnold Palmer ................279 Pinegrove G&CC, St. Luc, Quebec ................71/7,0901965 Gene Littler ...................273 Jack Nicklaus ................274 Mississaugua G&CC, Mississauga, Ontario ....70/6,5431966 Don Massengale ..........280 Chi Chi Rodriguez ..........283 Shaughnessy G&CC, Vancouver, B.C. ..........71/6,9071967 Billy Casper* .................279 Art Wall .........................279 Montreal Municipal GC, Montreal, Quebec .....71/6,6001968 Bob Charles ..................274 Jack Nicklaus ................276 St. George’s G&CC, Etobicoke, Ontario .......70/6,7921969 Tommy Aaron* .............275 Sam Snead ....................275 Pinegrove G&CC, St. Luc, Quebec ................71/7,0901970 Kermit Zarley ................279 Gibby Gilbert ..................282 London Hunt & CC, London, Ontario ............72/7,1681971 Lee Trevino* .................275 Art Wall .........................275 Richelieu Valley G&CC,Ste. Julie de Vercheres, Quebec ..................72/6,9051972 Gay Brewer ...................275 Sam Adams ...................276 Cherry Hill Club, Ridgeway, Ontario ............71/6,751Dave Hill1973 Tom Weiskopf ..............278 Forrest Fezler .................280 Richelieu Valley G&CC,Ste. Julie de Vercheres, Quebec ..................72/6,9051974 Bobby Nichols ...............270 John Schlee ...................274 Mississaugua G&CC, Mississauga, Ontario .....70/6,788Larry Ziegler1975 Tom Weiskopf* ............274 Jack Nicklaus ................274 Royal Montreal GC, lle Bizard, Quebec .......70/6,6281976 Jerry Pate .....................267 Jack Nicklaus ................271 Essex G&CC,Windsor, Ontario. ...................70/6,6961977 Lee Trevino ...................280 Peter Oosterhuis ............284 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario ................72/7,0961978 Bruce Lietzke ................283 Pat McGowan ................284 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario ................71/7,0591979 Lee Trevino ...................281 Ben Crenshaw ...............284 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario ................71/7,0601980 Bob Gilder .....................274 Jerry Pate ......................276 Royal Montreal GC, lle-Bizard, Quebec .......70/6,628Leonard ThompsonKEY: * = Playoff # = Amateur ~ = Weather-shortened + = World War IISECTION3<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-71


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonRBC Canadian OpenSECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3NOTESBill Lunde and Jason Bohn both had niceweekends on the par-5 ninth hole. Lunde and Bohneagled the hole Saturday and came back Sundaywith repeat performances. For the week, both playerswere 6-under on No. 9 after each also madebirdies the first two days.JASON BOHN<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1981 Peter Oosterhuis ...........280 Bruce Lietzke .................281 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario ................71/7,060Jack NicklausAndy North1982 Bruce Lietzke ................277 Hal Sutton ......................279 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario ................71/7,0601983 John Cook* ...................277 Johnny Miller ................277 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario ................71/7,0551984 Greg Norman ................278 Jack Nicklaus ................280 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario ................72/7,1021985 Curtis Strange ...............279 Jack Nicklaus ................281 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario ................72/7,102Greg Norman1986 Bob Murphy ..................280 Greg Norman .................283 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario ................72/7,1021987 Curtis Strange ...............276 David Frost .....................279 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario ................72/7,102Jodie MuddNick Price1988 Ken Green .....................275 Bill Glasson ....................276 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario ................72/7,102Scott Verplank1989 Steve Jones ..................271 Clark Burroughs .............273 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario ................72/7,102Mark CalcavecchiaMike Hulbert1990 Wayne Levi ...................278 Ian Baker-Finch ..............279 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario ................72/7,102Jim Woodward1991 Nick Price ......................273 David Edwards ...............274 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario ................72/7,1021992 Greg Norman* ..............280 Bruce Lietzke .................280 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario ................72/7,1021993 David Frost ....................279 Fred Couples ..................280 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario ................72/7,102BELL CANADIAN OPEN1994 Nick Price ......................275 Mark Calcavecchia ........276 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario ................72/7,1021995 Mark O’Meara* ............274 Bob Lohr .........................274 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario ................72/7,1021996 Dudley Hart~ .................202 David Duval ...................203 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario ................72/7,1121997 Steve Jones ..................275 Greg Norman .................276 Royal Montreal GC, Ile-Bizard, Quebec .......70/6,8101998 Billy Andrade* ..............275 Bob Friend ......................275 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario ................72/7,1121999 Hal Sutton .....................275 Dennis Paulson ..............278 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario ................72/7,1122000 Tiger Woods .................266 Grant Waite ...................267 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario ................72/7,1122001 Scott Verplank ..............266 Bob Estes .......................269 Royal Montreal GC, Ile-Bizard, Quebec .......70/6,859Joey Sindelar2002 John Rollins* ................272 Neal Lancaster ..............272 Angus Glen GC (South), Markham, Ontario .....72/7,372Justin Leonard2003 Bob Tway* ....................272 Brad Faxon .....................272 Hamiliton G&CC, Ancaster, Ontario .............70/6,9852004 Vijay Singh* ..................275 Mike Weir ......................275 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario ................71/7,2222005 Mark Calcavecchia .......275 Ben Crane ......................276 Shaughnessy G&CC, Vancouver, BC ............70/7,010Ryan Moore2006 Jim Furyk ......................266 Bart Bryant .....................267 Hamiliton G&CC, Ancaster, Ontario .............70/6,983CANADIAN OPEN2007 Jim Furyk ......................268 Vijay Singh .....................269 Angus Glen GC (North), Markham, Ontario ......71/7,320RBC CANADIAN OPEN2008 Chez Reavie ..................267 Billy Mayfair ..................270 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario ................71/7,2222009 Nathan Green* .............270 Retief Goosen ................270 Glen Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario ................71/7,2532010 Carl Pettersson .............266 Dean Wilson ..................267 St. George’s G&CC, Etobicoke, Ontario .......70/7,079KEY: * = Playoff~ = Weather-shortenedJeff Quinney bogeyed his final hole of the firstround (No. 18) to finish at 1-over. Quinney thendidn’t have an over-par hole until the 12th when hemade double bogey. During the streak, he had fourbirdies and 14 pars in the second round, added sixmore birdies against 12 pars in the third round andhad three additional birdies and eight pars Sunday,extending his bogey-free streak to 47 holes.Quinney tied for fourth, easily his top 2010 finish.His previous best was a tie for 20th at the SonyOpen in Hawaii in January.Players walk to the 18th green during the final round of the 2010 RBC Canadian Open.Tournament Record:263, Johnny Palmer, 1952 (St. Charles CC)Current Course Record:60, Carl Pettersson, 20103-72 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season2010 The Greenbrier Classic[33rd of 37 events in the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season]APPLEBYWinner: STUART APPLEBYFedExCup Points: 500 $1,080,00066-68-65-59 258 (-22)ORDER OF FINISHFedExCupPlayer Finish Scores Total Points MoneyStuart Appleby ................... 1 66-68-65-59 258 500.00 $1,080,000.00Jeff Overton ....................... 2 64-62-66-67 259 300.00 648,000.00Brendon de Jonge .............. 3 65-68-65-65 263 190.00 408,000.00Woody Austin .................. T4 67-68-67-63 265 104.00 226,200.00D.A. Points ....................... T4 68-66-61-70 265 104.00 226,200.00Paul Stankowski ............... T4 69-65-67-64 265 104.00 226,200.00Roger Tambellini .............. T4 69-66-65-65 265 104.00 226,200.00Jimmy Walker .................. T4 67-64-67-67 265 104.00 226,200.00Pat Perez .......................... T9 64-69-69-64 266 66.14 138,857.15Chris Stroud ..................... T9 69-63-69-65 266 66.14 138,857.15Jim Furyk .......................... T9 68-65-67-66 266 66.14 138,857.14Charles Howell III ............. T9 65-67-67-67 266 66.14 138,857.14Troy Matteson .................. T9 69-65-67-65 266 66.14 138,857.14Aron Price ......................... T9 65-71-65-65 266 66.14 138,857.14Boo Weekley .................... T9 67-63-67-69 266 66.14 138,857.14Matt Bettencourt ........... T16 65-69-67-66 267 53.00 90,000.00J.B. Holmes .................... T16 69-69-60-69 267 53.00 90,000.00Marc Leishman .............. T16 68-68-65-66 267 53.00 90,000.00Scott Piercy .................... T16 66-67-67-67 267 53.00 90,000.00Brandt Snedeker ............ T16 68-68-65-66 267 53.00 90,000.00Stephen Ames ................ T21 68-67-67-66 268 43.00 47,460.00Briny Baird ...................... T21 67-65-68-68 268 43.00 47,460.00Jonathan Byrd ................ T21 69-65-64-70 268 43.00 47,460.00Ben Crane ....................... T21 66-67-69-66 268 43.00 47,460.00Bob Estes ....................... T21 66-68-66-68 268 43.00 47,460.00Richard S. Johnson ........ T21 66-67-69-66 268 43.00 47,460.00White Sulphur Springs, WV July 29-August 1, 2010 FedExCup Points: 500 (first) Purse: $6,000,000The Old White Course Par/Yards: 34-36—70/ 7,031LEADERSFirst RoundErik Compton ..............................63 (-7)Matt Every ..................................63 (-7)George McNeill ..........................64 (-6)Jeff Overton ................................64 (-6)Pat Perez .....................................64 (-6)Matt Bettencourt ........................65 (-5)Brendon de Jonge ......................65 (-5)Charles Howell III .......................65 (-5)Aron Price ...................................65 (-5)John Rollins ................................65 (-5)Stuart Appleby ......................... 66 (T11)CUT: 85 players at 2-under 138 from a field of 154 professionals andone amateur. 54-hole cut: 77 players at 5-under 205 from a field of 84professionals and one amateur.Matt Kuchar ................... T21 69-69-63-67 268 43.00 $47,460.00Justin Leonard ............... T21 67-68-65-68 268 43.00 47,460.00Michael Letzig ................ T21 72-65-66-65 268 43.00 47,460.00Spencer Levin ................. T21 66-67-67-68 268 43.00 47,460.00Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te ............... T21 70-68-63-67 268 43.00 47,460.00John Rollins ................... T21 65-69-67-67 268 43.00 47,460.00John Senden .................. T21 68-67-68-65 268 43.00 47,460.00Brett Wetterich .............. T21 67-68-66-67 268 43.00 47,460.00Dean Wilson .................. T21 66-70-66-66 268 43.00 47,460.00J.J. Henry ....................... T36 69-69-64-67 269 31.00 25,833.34Chris Riley ...................... T36 68-69-66-66 269 31.00 25,833.34Garrett Willis ................. T36 71-67-66-65 269 31.00 25,833.34Aaron Baddeley .............. T36 67-65-69-68 269 31.00 25,833.33Chris Couch .................... T36 66-67-68-68 269 31.00 25,833.33Skip Kendall (S).............. T36 67-68-66-68 269 31.00 25,833.33Derek Lamely ................. T36 69-69-63-68 269 31.00 25,833.33Scott McCarron .............. T36 67-66-68-68 269 31.00 25,833.33Kevin Na ......................... T36 70-66-65-68 269 31.00 25,833.33Graham DeLaet .............. T45 70-67-66-67 270 23.50 17,160.00Tom Gillis ....................... T45 72-63-69-66 270 23.50 17,160.00Mathew Goggin ............. T45 66-70-66-68 270 23.50 17,160.00Cameron Percy ............... T45 69-68-66-67 270 23.50 17,160.00Jeev Milkha Singh ......... T45 67-69-68-66 270 23.50 17,160.00Jay Williamson .............. T45 66-71-67-66 270 23.50 17,160.00Brent Delahoussaye ....... T51 68-69-68-66 271 16.00 13,893.34Joe Ogilvie ..................... T51 68-69-68-66 271 16.00 13,893.34Kevin Sutherland ............ T51 67-69-69-66 271 16.00 13,893.34Greg Chalmers ............... T51 68-69-67-67 271 16.00 13,893.33Chad Collins ................... T51 66-69-68-68 271 16.00 13,893.33Ben Curtis ....................... T51 69-66-68-68 271 16.00 13,893.33Second RoundJeff Overton ............................126 (-14)Boo Weekley ..........................130 (-10)Erik Compton ............................131 (-9)Jimmy Walker ..........................131 (-9)Aaron Baddeley ........................132 (-8)Briny Baird ................................132 (-8)Charles Howell III .....................132 (-8)Chris Stroud ..............................132 (-8)Stuart Appleby ....................... 134 (T18)Third RoundJeff Overton ............................192 (-18)D.A. Points ..............................195 (-15)Boo Weekley ..........................197 (-13)J.B. Holmes.............................198 (-12)Jonathan Byrd ........................198 (-12)Brendon de Jonge ..................198 (-12)Jimmy Walker ........................198 (-12)Stuart Appleby ......................... 199 (T8)WEATHER: Thursday: Mostly cloudy and humid with an afternoon high of84 degrees. Winds W 8-12 mph. Friday: Due to fog, the start of the secondround was delayed one hour to 8:00 a.m. Mostly sunny and humid withafternoon highs in the mid 80s. Winds NW 8-12 mph. Saturday: Mostlycloudy. Winds SSW 4-8 mph. High of 73. Sunday: Mostly cloudy. WindsSSW 4-8 mph. High of 76.Tim Herron ..................... T51 69-66-66-70 271 16.00 $13,893.33Brenden Pappas ............. T51 71-67-64-69 271 16.00 13,893.33Carl Pettersson ............... T51 71-64-69-67 271 16.00 13,893.33Blake Adams .................. T60 71-67-67-67 272 8.50 12,900.00Craig Bowden ................. T60 68-70-67-67 272 8.50 12,900.00Sergio Garcia ................. T60 68-67-67-70 272 8.50 12,900.00Davis Love III .................. T60 68-66-69-69 272 8.50 12,900.00Roland Thatcher ............. T60 71-67-65-69 272 8.50 12,900.00Charlie Wi ...................... T60 69-67-68-68 272 8.50 12,900.00Matt Every ...................... T66 63-72-70-68 273 4.50 12,420.00Steve Flesch ................... T66 68-67-68-70 273 4.50 12,420.00Arjun Atwal (S)............... T68 68-68-67-71 274 2.00 12,120.00Jeff Quinney ................... T68 66-72-67-69 274 2.00 12,120.00Charles Warren .............. T68 69-68-66-71 274 2.00 12,120.00Michael Bradley ............. T71 69-67-67-72 275 .97 11,820.00Jerod Turner ................... T71 69-69-67-70 275 .97 11,820.00Erik Compton (S)............. T73 63-68-68-77 276 11,460.00Chris DiMarco ................ T73 70-66-69-71 276 .91 11,460.00Joe Durant ..................... T73 70-68-65-73 276 .91 11,460.00Nicholas Thompson ....... T73 70-68-64-74 276 .91 11,460.00John Daly (S).................... 77 69-68-67-76 280 .86 11,160.00Ricky Barnes ................... T78 70-68-68 206 .83 10,980.00Brian Stuard ................... T78 67-69-70 206 .83 10,980.00Cameron Beckman ........... 80 68-70-69 207 .80 10,800.00John Huston ................... T81 71-65-72 208 .77 10,620.00Bill Lunde ....................... T81 69-67-72 208 .77 10,620.00Jonathan Bartlett (S)...... T83 70-68-71 209 AmateurCharley Hoffman ............ T83 70-66-73 209 .72 10,380.00Troy Merritt .................... T83 69-67-73 209 .72 10,380.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieSECTION3<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIESThe following players did not finish(C=cut, W=withdrew)C—139-Daniel Chopra, James Driscoll, Martin Flores, Paul Goydos,Trevor Immelman, Jerry Kelly, Will MacKenzie, John Mallinger,Andrew McLardy, Garth Mulroy, James Nitties, Bob Sowards,Kevin Streelman, David Toms, Cameron Tringale, Johnson Wagner,Drew Weaver, Steve Wheatcroft, 140-Justin Bolli, Brad Faxon, AlexHamilton, Lee Janzen, Matt Jones, Billy Mayfair, George McNeill,Patrick Moore, Greg Owen, Tom Pernice, Jr., Tim Petrovic, BrettQuigley, Josh Teater, Gary Woodland, 141-Glen Day, Brian Gay,Todd Hamilton, Ryuji Imada, Jarrod Lyle, Rod Pampling, Ted Purdy,Kevin Stadler, 142-Barry Evans, Vance Veazey, 143-Robert Garrigus,Steve Lowery, David Morland IV, Kenny Perry, Sam Saunders, ChrisTidland, D.J. Trahan, Mark Wilson, 144-Brian Davis, John Merrick,Omar Uresti, 145-Mathias Gronberg, Kevin Johnson, Martin Laird,David Lutterus, Alex Prugh, 146-Henrik Bjornstad, Alex Cejka,Jeff Gove, Cliff Kresge, Jeff Maggert, Chris Wilson, 147-MichaelConnell, 150-Rich Barcelo, Willis Ring, Webb Simpson, 151-MarkHensby, 152-Dick Mast. W—Steve Marino.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsTHE GREENBRIER CLASSIC2010 Stuart Appleby ..............258 Jeff Overton ...................259 The Old White Course, ............................... 70/ 7,031White Sulphur Springs, WVStuart Appleby of Australia signs his golf ball afterscoring a 59 and winning The Greenbrier Classic.Tournament Record:258, Stuart Appleby, 2010Current Course Record:59, Stuart Appleby, 2010<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-73


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season2010 World Golf Championships-[34th of 37 events in theBridgestone Invitational <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season]SECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3MAHANWinner: HUNTER MAHANFedExCup Points: 550 $1,400,00071-67-66-64 268 (-12)ORDER OF FINISHFedExCupPlayer Finish Scores Total Points MoneyHunter Mahan .................... 1 71-67-66-64 268 550.00 $1,400,000.00Ryan Palmer ....................... 2 70-68-63-69 270 315.00 840,000.00Retief Goosen .................. T3 67-66-73-65 271 170.00 412,500.00Bo Van Pelt ....................... T3 67-68-69-67 271 170.00 412,500.00Sean O’Hair ........................ 5 67-70-64-71 272 115.00 295,000.00Jim Furyk .......................... T6 72-68-69-64 273 100.00 227,500.00Jeff Overton ..................... T6 67-70-67-69 273 100.00 227,500.00Peter Hanson ...................... 8 69-66-68-71 274 180,000.00Padraig Harrington ........... T9 69-70-70-66 275 71.66 125,833.34Louis Oosthuizen .............. T9 72-70-68-65 275 125,833.34Matt Kuchar ..................... T9 69-67-66-73 275 71.66 125,833.33Rory McIlroy ..................... T9 68-69-69-69 275 71.66 125,833.33Adam Scott ...................... T9 66-70-72-67 275 71.66 125,833.33Steve Stricker ................... T9 68-71-69-67 275 71.66 125,833.33Dustin Johnson ................ 15 72-65-68-71 276 59.00 96,000.00Martin Laird ................... T16 70-71-68-68 277 55.00 90,000.00Ryan Moore .................... T16 70-68-70-69 277 55.00 90,000.00Nick Watney .................. T16 68-68-69-72 277 55.00 90,000.00Justin Rose .................... T19 71-70-70-67 278 51.00 81,333.34Stewart Cink .................. T19 72-69-70-67 278 51.00 81,333.33Kenny Perry .................... T19 66-73-68-71 278 51.00 81,333.33Paul Casey ...................... T22 68-68-73-70 279 44.00 72,000.00Jason Day ...................... T22 69-70-69-71 279 44.00 72,000.00Ernie Els ......................... T22 69-70-64-76 279 44.00 72,000.00Sergio Garcia ................. T22 70-70-69-70 279 44.00 72,000.00Akron, OH August 5-8, 2010 FedExCup Points: 550 (first) Purse: $8,500,000Firestone Country Club (South Course) Par/Yards: 35-35—70/7,400LEADERSFirst RoundBubba Watson ............................64 (-6)Kenny Perry .................................66 (-4)Phil Mickelson ............................66 (-4)Adam Scott .................................66 (-4)Graeme McDowell .....................66 (-4)Hunter Mahan ......................... 71 (T37)CUT: No cut. 80 of the 81 players completed 72 holes.WEATHER: Thursday: Early morning showers and thunderstormswith mostly cloudy skies becoming partly cloudy by late morning.A few showers developed late in the evening. Winds: W 10-15gusting to 20 mph with highs in the mid 80s. Friday: Mostly cloudywith scattered light showers through early afternoon. Partly cloudythe rest of the day. Winds: NW 5-10 mph with temperatures in thehigh 70s Saturday: Mostly sunny and pleasant. Winds: Variable 4-8mph. High of 80. Sunday: Partly cloudy and warmer temperaturesreaching into the mid-80s.Lucas Glover ................... T22 70-66-70-73 279 44.00 $72,000.00Miguel A. Jimenez ......... T22 69-67-70-73 279 72,000.00Martin Kaymer ............... T22 72-67-69-71 279 72,000.00Justin Leonard ............... T22 68-66-69-76 279 44.00 72,000.00Graeme McDowell ......... T22 66-73-68-72 279 44.00 72,000.00Geoff Ogilvy ................... T22 71-67-68-73 279 44.00 72,000.00Bubba Watson ............... T22 64-71-70-74 279 44.00 72,000.00Angel Cabrera ................ T33 71-68-67-74 280 35.50 63,500.00Rickie Fowler .................. T33 68-73-69-70 280 35.50 63,500.00Bill Haas ......................... T33 73-66-71-70 280 35.50 63,500.00Zach Johnson ................. T33 70-70-71-69 280 35.50 63,500.00Katsumasa Miyamoto .... T33 71-72-62-75 280 63,500.00Oliver Wilson ................. T33 71-67-67-75 280 63,500.00Ben Curtis ....................... T39 69-70-71-71 281 30.00 58,000.00Francesco Molinari ........ T39 70-72-71-68 281 58,000.00Alvaro Quiros ................. T39 73-66-74-68 281 58,000.00Heath Slocum ................. T39 75-68-67-71 281 30.00 58,000.00Scott Verplank ................ T39 75-68-68-70 281 30.00 58,000.00J.B. Holmes .................... T44 74-72-69-67 282 26.50 54,500.00Troy Matteson ................ T44 72-70-69-71 282 26.50 54,500.00Chad Campbell ............... T46 67-73-73-70 283 22.00 50,214.29K.J. Choi ......................... T46 70-73-72-68 283 22.00 50,214.29Boo Weekley .................. T46 73-72-68-70 283 22.00 50,214.29Y.E. Yang ........................ T46 74-68-71-70 283 22.00 50,214.29Luke Donald ................... T46 70-69-73-71 283 22.00 50,214.28Ross Fisher ..................... T46 70-68-74-71 283 50,214.28Phil Mickelson ................ T46 66-68-71-78 283 22.00 50,214.28Ryo Ishikawa .................. T53 71-73-72-68 284 47,250.00Alexander Noren ............ T53 69-69-70-76 284 47,250.00Second RoundRetief Goosen ...........................133 (-7)Justin Leonard ..........................134 (-6)Phil Mickelson ..........................134 (-6)Peter Hanson ............................135 (-5)Bo Van Pelt ...............................135 (-5)Bubba Watson ..........................135 (-5)Hunter Mahan ....................... 138 (T17)Third RoundRyan Palmer ..............................201 (-9)Sean O’Hair...............................201 (-9)Matt Kuchar ..............................202 (-8)Ernie Els ....................................203 (-7)Peter Hanson ............................203 (-7)Justin Leonard ..........................203 (-7)Hunter Mahan ........................... 204 T7Ross McGowan .............. T55 71-69-70-75 285 $46,000.00Edoardo Molinari ........... T55 71-71-70-73 285 46,000.00Mike Weir ...................... T55 72-69-72-72 285 15.00 46,000.00Tim Clark ........................ T58 70-72-75-69 286 11.00 44,000.00Ben Crane ....................... T58 71-70-72-73 286 11.00 44,000.00Marcus Fraser ................ T58 72-72-68-74 286 44,000.00Charl Schwartzel ............ T58 73-68-68-77 286 44,000.00Vijay Singh ..................... T58 71-73-70-72 286 11.00 44,000.00Stuart Appleby ............... T63 74-72-70-71 287 7.50 42,250.00James Kingston ............. T63 75-65-71-76 287 42,250.00Jason Bohn .................... T65 71-68-73-77 289 4.50 40,750.00Robert Karlsson .............. T65 71-74-73-71 289 40,750.00Hennie Otto .................... T65 73-72-72-72 289 40,750.00Ian Poulter ...................... T65 72-70-77-70 289 4.50 40,750.00Gregory Bourdy .............. T69 68-72-74-76 290 39,250.00Yuta Ikeda ...................... T69 72-76-69-73 290 39,250.00Rhys Davies .................... T71 75-69-72-75 291 37,750.00Simon Dyson .................. T71 72-73-73-73 291 37,750.00David Horsey .................. T71 73-71-75-72 291 37,750.00Camilo Villegas .............. T71 75-73-71-72 291 .95 37,750.00Soren Hansen ................... 75 71-75-72-77 295 36,750.00Simon Khan .................... T76 73-71-74-78 296 36,375.00Anthony Kim ................... T76 75-76-69-76 296 .87 36,375.00Michael Jonzon .............. T78 76-74-76-72 298 35,875.00Tiger Woods ................... T78 74-72-75-77 298 .83 35,875.00Henrik Stenson ................. 80 79-75-71-75 300 .80 35,500.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieThe following players did not finish(W=withdrew)W—147-Lee Westwood.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYFrom 1962 through 1975, the World Series of Golf was played as a four-man, 36-hole exhibition. All money won in the tournamentwas unofficial. The winners in those years (with winning totals in parentheses):1962 Jack Nicklaus (135)1963 Jack Nicklaus (140)1964 Tony Lema (138)1965 Gary Player (139)1966 Gene Littler (143)1967 Jack Nicklaus (144)1968 Gary Player (143)1969 Orville Moody (141)1970 Jack Nicklaus (136)1971 Charles Coody (141)1972 Gary Player (142)1973 Tom Weiskopf (137)1974 Lee Trevino (139)1975 Tom Watson (140)RYAN PALMERYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsWORLD SERIES OF GOLF1976 Jack Nicklaus ...............275 Hale Irwin ......................279 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH ..................70/7,1491977 Lanny Wadkins .............267 Hale Irwin ......................272 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH ..................70/7,149Tom Weiskopf1978 Gil Morgan* ..................278 Hubert Green .................278 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH ..................70/7,1491979 Lon Hinkle .....................272 Larry Nelson ..................273 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH ..................70/7,149Bill RogersLee Trevino1980 Tom Watson .................270 Raymond Floyd ..............272 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH ..................70/7,1491981 Bill Rogers ....................275 Tom Kite ........................276 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH ..................70/7,1491982 Craig Stadler* ...............278 Raymond Floyd ..............278 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH ..................70/7,1491983 Nick Price ......................270 Jack Nicklaus ................274 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH ..................70/7,149KEY: * = Playoff3-74 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonWorld Golf Championships-Bridgestone InvitationalNOTESHunter Mahan (28) became the third player inhis 20s to win a World Golf Championships event,joining Tiger Woods and Geoff Ogilvy.Hunter Mahan’s 12-under-par winning total of 268in 2010 equaled the second-lowest winning score ofthe 11 Bridgestone Invitationals at Firestone CountryClub: Tiger Woods (21-under, 2000), HunterMahan (12-under, 2010), Tiger Woods (12-under,2001), Darren Clarke (12-under, 2003), TigerWoods (12-under, 2009).The three-stroke comeback for Hunter Mahan atthe 2010 Bridgestone Invitational equaled TigerWoods (2009) asthe largest come-from-behind winin the tournament’s 12-year history.Bo Van Pelt (67-68-69-67) and Rory McIlroy(68-69-69-69) were the only players at the 2010Bridgestone Invitational to shoot all four rounds inthe 60s.Playing in the Bridgestone Invitational for the11th time, Tiger Woods’ tie for 78th marked thefirst time he has failed to finish inside the topfour.Prior to the fourth round of the 2010 BridgestoneInvitational, Tiger Woods (77) and PhilMickelson (78) had recorded 77 or higher in thesame round just once, in the third round of the1998 British Open. In that third round, Woods shot77 and Mickelson posted an 85.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsNEC WORLD SERIES OF GOLF1984 Denis Watson ...............271 Bruce Lietzke .................273 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH ..................70/7,1491985 Roger Maltbie ...............268 Denis Watson ................272 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH ..................70/7,1491986 Dan Pohl .......................277 Lanny Wadkins ..............278 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH ..................70/7,1491987 Curtis Strange ...............275 Fulton Allem ..................278 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH ..................70/7,1491988 Mike Reid* ...................275 Tom Watson ..................275 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH ..................70/7,1491989 David Frost* ..................276 Ben Crenshaw ...............276 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH ..................70/7,1491990 Jose Maria Olazabal ....262 Lanny Wadkins ..............274 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH ..................70/7,1491991 Tom Purtzer* .................279 Jim Gallagher, Jr. ..........279 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH ..................70/7,149Davis Love III1992 Craig Stadler .................273 Corey Pavin ....................274 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH ..................70/7,1491993 Fulton Allem .................270 Jim Gallagher, Jr. ..........275 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH ..................70/7,149Nick PriceCraig Stadler1994 Jose Maria Olazabal ....269 Scott Hoch .....................270 Firestone CC (North), Akron, OH ..................70/6,9181995 Greg Norman* ..............278 Billy Mayfair ..................278 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH ..................70/7,149Nick Price1996 Phil Mickelson ..............274 Billy Mayfair ...............277 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH ..................70/7,149Steve StrickerDuffy Waldorf1997 Greg Norman ................273 Phil Mickelson ...............277 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH ..................70/7,1891998 David Duval ..................269 Phil Mickelson ...............271 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH ..................70/7,189WORLD GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS–NEC INVITATIONAL1999 Tiger Woods .................270 Phil Mickelson ...............271 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH ..................70/7,1392000 Tiger Woods .................259 Justin Leonard ...............270 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH ..................70/7,139Phillip Price2001 Tiger Woods* ...............268 Jim Furyk .......................268 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH ..................70/7,1392002 Craig Parry ....................268 Robert Allenby ...............272 Sahalee CC; Sammamish, WA .....................72/6,949Fred Funk2003 Darren Clarke ................268 Jonathan Kaye ...............272 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH ..................70/7,2302004 Stewart Cink .................269 Rory Sabbatini ...............273 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH ..................70/7,360Tiger Woods2005 Tiger Woods .................274 Chris DiMarco ................275 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH ..................70/7,360WORLD GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS–BRIDGESTONE INVITATIONAL2006 Tiger Woods* ...............270 Stewart Cink ..................270 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH ..................70/7,3602007 Tiger Woods .................272 Justin Rose ....................280 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH ..................70/7,400Rory Sabbatini2008 Vijay Singh ....................270 Stuart Appleby ...............271 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH ..................70/7,400Lee Westwood2009 Tiger Woods .................268 Robert Allenby ...............272 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH ..................70/7,400Padraig Harrington2010 Hunter Mahan ..............268 Ryan Palmer ...................270 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH ..................70/7,400KEY: * = PlayoffSECTION3<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIESOf the 24 players making their BridgestoneInvitational debuts in 2010, four finished amongthe top 10: Bo Van Pelt (tied for third), JeffOverton (tied for sixth), Peter Hanson (eighth)and Louis Oosthuizen (tied for ninth).Katsumasa Miyamoto equaled the BridgestoneInvitational record and established a FirestoneCountry Club record with a 6-under-par 29 on theback nine in the third round en route to an 8-underpar62.Tournament Record:259, Tiger Woods, 2000Current Course Record:61, Jose Maria Olazabal, 1990; Tiger Woods, 2000<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-75


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season2010 Turning StoneResort Championship[35th of 37 events in the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season]SECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3LUNDEWinner: BILL LUNDEFedExCup Points: 250 $720,00073-68-64-66 271 (-17)ORDER OF FINISHFedExCupPlayer Finish Scores Total Points MoneyBill Lunde ........................... 1 73-68-64-66 271 250.00 $720,000.00J.J. Henry ........................... 2 69-70-70-63 272 150.00 432,000.00Alex Cejka ........................ T3 66-68-67-72 273 63.00 180,400.00Jerry Kelly ........................ T3 70-70-69-64 273 63.00 180,400.00Billy Mayfair ..................... T3 70-68-66-69 273 63.00 180,400.00Michael Sim ..................... T3 69-71-67-66 273 63.00 180,400.00Josh Teater ...................... T3 71-67-69-66 273 63.00 180,400.00Richard S. Johnson .......... T8 69-70-68-67 274 41.50 120,000.00Rory Sabbatini .................. T8 65-70-71-68 274 41.50 120,000.00Jonathan Byrd ................ T10 67-75-70-63 275 31.91 88,666.67Steve Elkington .............. T10 66-71-70-68 275 31.91 88,666.67Charley Hoffman ............ T10 71-67-68-69 275 31.91 88,666.67D.J. Trahan ..................... T10 71-69-70-65 275 31.91 88,666.67Woody Austin ................ T10 68-69-69-69 275 31.91 88,666.66Charles Warren .............. T10 72-70-63-70 275 31.91 88,666.66Stephen Ames ................ T16 72-68-70-66 276 26.25 58,000.00Craig Bowden ................. T16 71-69-68-68 276 26.25 58,000.00Brendon de Jonge .......... T16 70-71-66-69 276 26.25 58,000.00Scott McCarron .............. T16 72-70-64-70 276 26.25 58,000.00Brett Wetterich .............. T16 69-70-67-70 276 26.25 58,000.00Garrett Willis ................. T16 68-73-67-68 276 26.25 58,000.00Matt Bettencourt ........... T22 68-72-71-66 277 22.00 32,618.19Vernon, NY August 5-8, 2010 FedExCup Points: 250 (first) Purse: $4,000,000Atunyote Golf Club Par/Yards: 36-36—72/7,482LEADERSFirst RoundRory Sabbatini ............................65 (-7)Omar Uresti.................................65 (-7)Alex Cejka ...................................66 (-6)Brian Davis ..................................66 (-6)Steve Elkington ...........................66 (-6)Brad Faxon ..................................66 (-6)Chris Tidland ...............................66 (-6)Bill Lunde ............................... 73 (T100)CUT: 72 players at 2-under 142 from a field of 131 professionalsand one amateur.WEATHER: Showers and thunderstorms Thursday morning. Partlycloudy skies in the afternoon with a high of 85. Winds W at 10-20mph. Partly cloudy and breezy Friday, with temperatures reaching 75.Winds WNW at 20-30 mph. Peak gust was 37 mph. Mostly sunnyScott Piercy .................... T22 71-70-70-66 277 22.00 $32,618.19Michael Connell ............. T22 72-68-67-70 277 22.00 32,618.18Chris Couch .................... T22 67-73-63-74 277 22.00 32,618.18Brian Davis ..................... T22 66-71-71-69 277 22.00 32,618.18David Duval .................... T22 70-71-68-68 277 22.00 32,618.18Carlos Franco ................. T22 72-70-65-70 277 22.00 32,618.18Tim Herron ..................... T22 69-72-69-67 277 22.00 32,618.18John Mallinger ............... T22 67-70-71-69 277 22.00 32,618.18D.A. Points ..................... T22 73-68-66-70 277 22.00 32,618.18Brett Quigley .................. T22 69-71-68-69 277 22.00 32,618.18Henrik Bjornstad ............ T33 72-70-68-68 278 17.25 20,250.00Jason Dufner .................. T33 67-73-69-69 278 17.25 20,250.00Bob Estes ....................... T33 73-69-72-64 278 17.25 20,250.00Garth Mulroy .................. T33 73-69-68-68 278 17.25 20,250.00Tim Petrovic ................... T33 71-69-68-70 278 17.25 20,250.00Alex Prugh ...................... T33 72-68-68-70 278 17.25 20,250.00Nicholas Thompson ....... T33 69-72-71-66 278 17.25 20,250.00Tim Wilkinson (Q)........... T33 67-75-68-68 278 17.25 20,250.00Craig Barlow .................. T41 68-71-68-72 279 13.50 14,000.00Michael Bradley ............. T41 67-71-68-73 279 13.50 14,000.00Glen Day ......................... T41 68-72-71-68 279 13.50 14,000.00Robert Garrigus .............. T41 68-69-68-74 279 13.50 14,000.00Tom Gillis ....................... T41 70-72-67-70 279 13.50 14,000.00Brenden Pappas ............. T41 75-66-67-71 279 13.50 14,000.00Dean Wilson .................. T41 72-67-71-69 279 13.50 14,000.00Charles Howell III ........... T48 72-69-69-70 280 10.75 10,320.00Second RoundAlex Cejka ...............................134 (-10)Rory Sabbatini ..........................135 (-9)Chris Tidland .............................135 (-9)Woody Austin ...........................137 (-7)Brian Davis ................................137 (-7)Steve Elkington .........................137 (-7)Robert Garrigus ........................137 (-7)John Mallinger .........................137 (-7)Omar Uresti...............................137 (-7)Bill Lunde ................................ 141 T38)Third RoundAlex Cejka ...............................201 (-15)Chris Couch .............................203 (-13)Billy Mayfair ...........................204 (-12)Robert Garrigus ......................205 (-11)Bill Lunde ................................205 (-11)Chris Tidland ...........................205 (-11)Charles Warren ......................205 (-11)Saturday, with temperatures reaching 75. Winds W at 5-10 mph.Mostly cloudy and cool Sunday morning. Afternoon high was 83.Winds SW at 8-15 mph.John Merrick .................. T48 69-71-68-72 280 10.75 $10,320.00Aron Price ....................... T48 70-69-71-70 280 10.75 10,320.00Chris Tidland .................. T48 66-69-70-75 280 10.75 10,320.00Brad Faxon ..................... T52 66-75-71-69 281 8.25 9,280.00Mathew Goggin ............. T52 70-71-72-68 281 8.25 9,280.00Cameron Percy ............... T52 72-68-69-72 281 8.25 9,280.00Tom Pernice, Jr. ............. T52 70-71-72-68 281 8.25 9,280.00David Toms .................... T52 68-73-71-69 281 8.25 9,280.00Omar Uresti .................... T52 65-72-72-72 281 8.25 9,280.00Marco Dawson (S) ......... T58 71-70-68-73 282 6.00 8,880.00Nathan Green ................. T58 70-71-72-69 282 6.00 8,880.00Rod Pampling ................. T58 73-69-70-70 282 6.00 8,880.00Chris DiMarco ................ T61 68-72-69-74 283 4.00 8,560.00Billy Hurley III (Q) ........... T61 69-73-71-70 283 8,560.00Will MacKenzie .............. T61 69-73-71-70 283 4.00 8,560.00Troy Merritt .................... T61 72-69-71-71 283 4.00 8,560.00Steve Wheatcroft ........... T61 67-74-73-69 283 4.00 8,560.00James Nitties ................. T66 70-71-72-72 285 2.00 8,240.00Joe Ogilvie ..................... T66 72-70-73-70 285 2.00 8,240.00Vaughn Taylor ................ T66 72-70-69-74 285 2.00 8,240.00Graham DeLaet .............. T69 72-68-72-74 286 .75 8,040.00Chris Stroud ................... T69 71-71-73-71 286 .75 8,040.00John Senden .................... 71 70-70-71-76 287 .49 7,920.00Jay Williamson ................ 72 72-70-72-74 288 .48 7,840.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieThe following players did not finish(C=cut, W=withdrew, A=amateur)C—143-Briny Baird, Rich Barcelo, Brent Delahoussaye, Jeff Gove,Mathias Gronberg, Todd Hamilton, Kent Jones, Steve Lowery,George McNeill, Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te, Webb Simpson, Roland Thatcher,Kirk Triplett, Mark Wilson, 144-Chad Collins, Steve Flesch, JarrodLyle, Shaun Micheel, Bryce Molder, Greg Owen, Jeev Milkha Singh,Cameron Tringale, Johnson Wagner, 145-Michael Clark II, JoeDurant, Martin Flores, Cliff Kresge, Jeff Quinney, Kevin Streelman,146-Mark Hensby, Kevin Johnson, Skip Kendall, Michael Letzig,Andrew McLardy, John Morse, Ted Purdy, Paul Stankowski, GaryWoodland, 147-Guy Boros, David Lutterus, Andres Romero, VanceVeazey, Chris Wilson, 148-Greg Chalmers, Daniel Chopra, RobertGamez, Ryuji Imada, 149-James Driscoll, Gavin Hall (A), Brian Stuard,151-Notah Begay III, Mike Small, Roger Tambellini, 152-Chris Smith,153-Hiroyuki Fujita, 154-Justin Bolli, 155-Dick Mast, Kevin Savage.W—76-Jerod Turner, Kris Blanks.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsTURNING STONE RESORT CHAMPIONSHIP2007 Steve Flesch .................270 Michael Allen ................272 Atunyote GC, Vernon, NY .............................72/7,4822008 Dustin Johnson .............279 Robert Allenby ...............280 Atunyote GC, Vernon, NY .............................72/7,4822009 Matt Kuchar* ................271 Vaughn Taylor ................271 Atunyote GC, Vernon, NY .............................72/7,4822010 Bill Lunde ......................271 J.J. Henry ......................272 Atunyote GC, Vernon, NY .............................72/7,482KEY: * = PlayoffBill Lunde hits his second shot on the 15th holeduring the Turning Stone Resort Championship.Tournament Record:270, Steve Flesch, 2007Current Course Record:63, Chris Couch, Charles Warren, J.J. Henry,Jonathan Byrd, 2010; Peter Lonard, 2009;Michael Allen,SERGIO2006;GARCIA3-76 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season2010 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship[36th of 37 events in the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season]KAYMERKohler, WI August 12-15, 2010 FedExCup Points: 600 (first) Purse: $7,500,000Whistling Straits Par/Yards: 36-36—72/7,507LEADERSFirst RoundMatt Kuchar ................................67 (-5)Ernie Els ......................................68 (-4)Francesco Molinari .....................68 (-4)Seung Yul Noh ............................68 (-4)Bubba Watson ............................68 (-4)Martin Kaymer ......................... 72 (T44)Second RoundMatt Kuchar ..............................136 (-8)Justin Leonard ..........................137 (-7)Peter Hanson ............................138 (-6)Phil Mickelson ..........................138 (-6)Martin Kaymer ....................... 140 (T15)Third RoundNick Watney ...........................203 (-13)Dustin Johnson .......................206 (-10)Rory McIlroy............................206 (-10)Jason Day .................................207 (-9)Martin Kaymer ..........................207 (-9)Wen-Chong Liang .....................207 (-9)Jason Dufner ............................208 (-8)Steve Elkington .........................208 (-8)Jim Furyk ...................................208 (-8)Zach Johnson ...........................208 (-8)Winner: MARTIN KAYMER72-68-67-70 277 (-11) $1,350,000ORDER OF FINISHWon with an aggregate score of even-par in a three-hole playoff.FedExCupPlayer Finish Scores Total Points MoneyMartin Kaymer ................... 1 72-68-67-70 277 $1,350,000.00Bubba Watson ................... 2 68-71-70-68 277 330.00 810,000.00Zach Johnson ................... T3 69-70-69-70 278 180.00 435,000.00Rory McIlroy ..................... T3 71-68-67-72 278 180.00 435,000.00Jason Dufner .................... T5 73-66-69-71 279 110.00 270,833.34Steve Elkington ................ T5 71-70-67-71 279 110.00 270,833.33Dustin Johnson ................ T5 71-68-67-73 279 110.00 270,833.33WC Liang .......................... T8 72-71-64-73 280 210,000.00Camilo Villegas ................ T8 71-71-70-68 280 91.00 210,000.00Jason Day ...................... T10 69-72-66-74 281 79.50 175,800.00Matt Kuchar ................... T10 67-69-73-72 281 79.50 175,800.00Paul Casey ...................... T12 72-71-70-69 282 66.25 138,050.00Simon Dyson .................. T12 71-71-68-72 282 138,050.00Phil Mickelson ................ T12 73-69-73-67 282 66.25 138,050.00Bryce Molder .................. T12 72-67-70-73 282 66.25 138,050.00Robert Karlsson .............. T16 71-71-71-70 283 110,050.00D.A. Points ..................... T16 70-72-70-71 283 58.00 110,050.00Stephen Gallacher ......... T18 71-69-72-72 284 84,733.34Charl Schwartzel ............ T18 73-69-72-70 284 84,733.34Stewart Cink .................. T18 77-68-66-73 284 51.00 84,733.33Ernie Els ......................... T18 68-74-69-73 284 51.00 84,733.33CUT: 72 players at 1-over 145 from a field of 156 professionals.WEATHER: Thursday: Due to fog, the start of the first round wasdelayed three hours, 10 minutes from 7:00 a.m. CT until 10:10 a.m.Played was suspended for six minutes from 10:53 a.m. until 10:59a.m. Partly cloudy in the afternoon with his near 90 degrees. WindsSE 6-12 mph. Friday: Due to fog, play was suspended from 7:00 a.m.until 9:40 a.m. CT, a total of two hours, 40 minutes. Cloudy and humidSteve Stricker ................. T18 72-72-68-72 284 51.00 $84,733.33Nick Watney .................. T18 69-68-66-81 284 51.00 84,733.33Jim Furyk ........................ T24 70-68-70-77 285 45.50 58,600.00J.B. Holmes .................... T24 72-66-77-70 285 45.50 58,600.00Simon Khan .................... T24 69-70-71-75 285 58,600.00Carl Pettersson ............... T24 71-70-71-73 285 45.50 58,600.00David Horsey .................. T28 72-71-69-74 286 46,700.00Troy Matteson ................ T28 72-72-70-72 286 41.00 46,700.00Noh Seung-yul ............... T28 68-71-72-75 286 46,700.00Bo Van Pelt ..................... T28 73-67-72-74 286 41.00 46,700.00Tiger Woods ................... T28 71-70-72-73 286 41.00 46,700.00Gonzalo Fdez-Castano .... T33 70-73-73-71 287 37,133.34Ryan Palmer ................... T33 71-68-75-73 287 35.50 37,133.34Edoardo Molinari ........... T33 71-72-70-74 287 37,133.33Francesco Molinari ........ T33 68-73-71-75 287 37,133.33Heath Slocum ................. T33 73-72-68-74 287 35.50 37,133.33David Toms .................... T33 74-71-67-75 287 35.50 37,133.33Ben Crane ....................... T39 73-68-73-74 288 28.00 25,933.34Justin Leonard ............... T39 73-69-73-73 288 28.00 25,933.34Adam Scott .................... T39 72-73-71-72 288 28.00 25,933.34K.J. Choi ......................... T39 74-69-71-74 288 28.00 25,933.33Tim Clark ........................ T39 72-71-70-75 288 28.00 25,933.33Brian Davis ..................... T39 71-72-69-76 288 28.00 25,933.33Hunter Mahan ................ T39 74-71-68-75 288 28.00 25,933.33Vijay Singh ..................... T39 73-66-73-76 288 28.00 25,933.33Brandt Snedeker ............ T39 75-70-67-76 288 28.00 25,933.33with an afternoon high of 87 degrees. Winds S/SE 10-20 mph. Play wassuspended for the day due to darkness at 7:27 p.m. CT. Saturday: Partlysunny with an afternoon high near 90 degrees. Winds SE 8-12 mph.Sunday: Sunny and cool in the morning with an afternoon high of 81degrees. Winds W 15-25 mph.Darren Clarke ................. T48 74-70-72-73 289 $16,971.43Brendon de Jonge .......... T48 74-66-74-75 289 20.00 16,971.43Charles Howell III ........... T48 69-74-72-74 289 20.00 16,971.43Martin Laird ................... T48 70-74-72-73 289 20.00 16,971.43Marc Leishman .............. T48 71-73-72-73 289 20.00 16,971.43Shaun Micheel ............... T48 73-69-76-71 289 20.00 16,971.43Kyung-tae Kim ................ T48 70-72-71-76 289 16,971.42Retief Goosen ................ T55 76-68-74-72 290 15.00 15,750.00Tom Lehman ................... T55 74-70-73-73 290 15.00 15,750.00Davis Love III .................. T55 73-72-72-73 290 15.00 15,750.00Gregory Bourdy .............. T58 70-70-75-76 291 15,225.00Rickie Fowler .................. T58 73-71-70-77 291 11.50 15,225.00Peter Hanson .................. T58 71-71-71-78 291 15,225.00Kevin Na ......................... T58 74-71-71-75 291 11.50 15,225.00Fredrik Andersson Hed ... T62 74-71-74-73 292 14,716.67Chad Campbell ............... T62 70-70-78-74 292 8.00 14,716.67Rhys Davies .................... T62 71-71-75-75 292 14,716.66Brian Gay ........................ T65 72-70-71-80 293 5.50 14,450.00Ryan Moore .................... T65 69-76-72-76 293 5.50 14,450.00D.J. Trahan ....................... 67 72-73-74-75 294 4.00 14,300.00Stuart Appleby ............... T68 72-73-73-77 295 2.50 14,150.00Rob Labritz ..................... T68 73-71-74-77 295 14,150.00Ross McGowan ................ 70 73-72-71-81 297 14,000.00Jeff Overton ..................... 71 74-71-74-79 298 .98 13,900.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieSECTION3<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIESThe following players did not finish(C=cut, W=withdrew)C—146-Matt Bettencourt, Padraig Harrington, Yuta Ikeda, FredrikJacobson, Raphael Jacquelin, Jerry Kelly, Soren Kjeldsen, JohnMerrick, Louis Oosthuizen, Kenny Perry, Michael Sim, Kevin Stadler,Tim Thelen, Boo Weekley, Chris Wood, 147-Sergio Garcia, LucasGlover, Bill Haas, Anders Hansen, Thongchai Jaidee, GraemeMcDowell, Troy Pare, Rory Sabbatini, John Senden, Vaughn Taylor,Scott Verplank, 148-Stephen Ames, Ben Curtis, Miguel A. Jimenez,Mitch Lowe, Alvaro Quiros, Justin Rose, Jimmy Walker, MikeWeir, Danny Willett, Y.E. Yang, 149-Ricky Barnes, Jason Bohn,Angel Cabrera, Luke Donald, Hiroyuki Fujita, Anthony Kim, DerekLamely, Geoff Ogilvy, Kevin Sutherland, Charlie Wi, 150-SorenHansen, Trevor Immelman, Ryo Ishikawa, Shane Lowry, Bill Lunde,George McNeill, Sean O’Hair, 151-Scott Hebert, Tetsuji Hiratsuka,Matt Jones, Sonny Skinner, Oliver Wilson, 152-Daniel Balin, RossFisher, Stu Ingraham, Koumei Oda, Mike Small, 153-Ryan Benzel,Kris Blanks, Paul Goydos, Tim Petrovic, 154-Cameron Beckman,Kyle Flinton, 155-Mark Brooks, David Hutsell, Rob Moss, RichSteinmetz, Henrik Stenson, 156-Steve Marino, Robert McClellan,Jason Schmuhl, Bruce Smith, 158-Chip Sullivan, 159-Keith Ohr,Corey Pavin, 161-Mark Sheftic, 162-Colin Montgomerie. W—76-John Daly, 221-Ian Poulter.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards<strong>PGA</strong> CHAMPIONSHIP1916 James M. Barnes ..........1-up Jock Hutchison Siwanoy CC, Bronxville, NY ...........................NA/NA1917 No Tournament+1918 No Tournament+1919 James M. Barnes ......6 and 5 Fred McLeod Engineers CC, Roslyn, NY ............................... 70/NA1920 Jock Hutchison ...............1-up J. Douglas Edgar Flossmoor CC, Flossmoor, IL ..........................NA/NA1921 Walter Hagen ............3 and 2 James M. Barnes Inwood CC, Far Rockaway, NY .......................NA/NA1922 Gene Sarazen ............4 and 3 Emmet French Oakmont CC, Oakmont, PA .............................. 71/NA1923 Gene Sarazen* ...............1-up Walter Hagen Pelham CC, Pelham, NY .................................. 72/NA1924 Walter Hagen .................2 up James M. Barnes French Lick CC, French Lick, IN ......................NA/NA1925 Walter Hagen ............6 and 5 William Mehlhorn Olympia Fields CC, Olympia Fields, IL ............NA/NA1926 Walter Hagen ............5 and 3 Leo Diegel Salisbury GC, Westbury, NY ........................... 72/NA1927 Walter Hagen .................1-up Joe Turnesa Cedar Crest CC, Dallas, TX .............................. 71/NA1928 Leo Diegel ..................6 and 5 Al Espinosa Five Farms CC, Baltimore, MD ........................ 70/NA1929 Leo Diegel ..................6 and 4 Johnny Farrell Hillcrest CC, Los Angeles, CA ......................... 71/NA1930 Tommy Armour ...............1-up Gene Sarazen Fresh Meadow CC, Flushing, NY ...................NA/NA1931 Tom Creavy ................2 and 1 Denny Shute Wannamoisett CC, Rumford, RI ...................... 69/NA1932 Olin Dutra ..................4 and 3 Frank Walsh Keller GC, St. Paul, MN ..................................NA/NA1933 Gene Sarazen ............5 and 4 Willie Goggin Blue Mound CC, Milwaukee, WI .................... 70/NA1934 Paul Runyan* ..................1-up Craig Wood Park CC, Williamsville, NY .............................NA/NA1935 Johnny Revolta ..........5 and 4 Tommy Armour Twin Hills CC, Oklahoma City, OK .................NA/NA1936 Denny Shute ..............3 and 2 Jimmy Thomson Pinehurst CC (No. 2), Pinehurst, NC ................ 72/NA1937 Denny Shute* .................1-up Harold McSpaden Pittsburgh Field Club, Aspinwall, PA .............NA/NA1938 Paul Runyan ...............8 and 7 Sam Snead Shawnee CC, Shawnee-on-Delaware, PA ...... 72/NA1939 Henry Picard* .................1-up Byron Nelson Pomonok CC, Flushing, NY .............................NA/NAKEY: * = Playoff + = World War I<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-77


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season<strong>PGA</strong> ChampionshipSECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3NOTESMartin Kaymer posted a final-round, 2-under 70to work his way into a three-hole, aggregate suddendeath playoff with Bubba Watson. The twowere tied at 1-under-par after two holes, whenKaymer converted a bogey putt on No. 18 to defeatWatson after Watson hit his approach shot into ahazard and took double bogey.BUBBA WATSONBy winning the 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, MartinKaymer joined two-time Masters champion andcountryman Bernhard Langer as major winnersfrom Germany.With his win at the 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship,Martin Kaymer became the sixth first-time majorchampionship winner of the previous seven majors.During that span, Phil Mickelson (2010 Masters)was the only multiple-major winner.The playoff between Bubba Watson andMartin Kaymer at the 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> Championshipmarked the 12th playoff in tournament history.Incidentally, the most recent prior playoff at the<strong>PGA</strong> Championship came at Whistling Straits in2004 when Vijay Singh defeated Justin Leonardand Chris DiMarco.Martin Kaymer recorded just two bogeys over hisfinal 55 holes en route to victory at the 2010 <strong>PGA</strong>Championship.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1940 Byron Nelson ..................1-up Sam Snead Hershey CC, Hershey, PA ................................ 73/NA1941 Vic Ghezzi* ....................1-up Byron Nelson Cherry Hills CC, Englewood, CO ...................... 71/NA1942 Sam Snead ...............2 and 1 Jim Turnesa Seaview CC, Atlantic City, NJ ........................ 71/NA1943 No Tournament++1944 Bob Hamilton ..................1-up Byron Nelson Manito G&CC, Spokane, WA .........................NA/NA1945 Byron Nelson .............4 and 3 Sam Byrd Moraine CC, Dayton, OH ................................NA/NA1946 Ben Hogan .................6 and 4 Ed Oliver Portland GC, Portland, OR ............................... 72/NA1947 Jim Ferrier .................2 and 1 Chick Harbert Plum Hollow CC, Detroit, MI ........................... 72/NA1948 Ben Hogan .................7 and 6 Mike Turnesa Norwood Hills CC, St. Louis, MO .................... 71/NA1949 Sam Snead ................3 and 2 Johnny Palmer Hermitage CC, Richmond, VA ......................... 71/NA1950 Chandler Harper ........4 and 3 Henry Williams, Jr. Scioto CC, Columbus, OH ................................ 72/NA1951 Sam Snead ................7 and 6 Walter Burkemo Oakmont CC, Oakmont, PA .............................. 72/NA1952 Jim Turnesa ....................1-up Chick Harbert Big Spring CC, Louisville, KY ........................... 72/NA1953 Walter Burkemo ........2 and 1 Felice Torza Birmingham CC, Birmingham, MI .................... 71/NA1954 Chick Harbert .............4 and 3 Walter Burkemo Keller GC, St. Paul, MN ................................... 71/NA1955 Doug Ford ..................4 and 3 Cary Middlecoff Meadowbrook CC, Detroit, MI ........................ 71/NA1956 Jack Burke .................3 and 2 Ted Kroll Blue Hill CC, Boston, MA ................................ 71/NA1957 Lionel Hebert .............2 and 1 Dow Finsterwald Miami Valley CC, Dayton, OH ......................... 71/NA1958 Dow Finsterwald ............. 276 Billy Casper ....................278 Llanerch CC, Havertown, PA ........................70/6,7101959 Bob Rosburg .................... 277 Jerry Barber ...................278 Minneapolis GC, St. Louis Park, MN ...........70/6,850Doug Sanders1960 Jay Hebert ....................... 281 Jim Ferrier .....................282 Firestone CC, Akron, OH ...............................70/7,1651961 Jerry Barber* ................... 277 Don January ..................277 Olympia Fields CC, Olympia Fields, IL ..........70/6,7221962 Gary Player ...................... 278 Bob Goalby ....................279 Aronimink GC, Newtown Square, PA ..........70/7,0451963 Jack Nicklaus .................. 279 Dave Ragan, Jr. .............281 Dallas Athletic Club, Dallas, TX ...................71/7,0461964 Bobby Nichols .................. 271 Jack Nicklaus ................274 Columbus CC, Columbus, OH .......................70/6,851Arnold Palmer1965 Dave Marr ........................ 280 Billy Casper ....................282 Laurel Valley CC, Ligonier, PA ......................71/7,090Jack Nicklaus1966 Al Geiberger .................... 280 Dudley Wysong .............284 Firestone CC, Akron, OH ...............................70/7,1801967 Don January* .................. 281 Don Massengale ...........281 Columbine CC, Littleton, CO .........................72/7,4361968 Julius Boros ..................... 281 Bob Charles ...................282 Pecan Valley CC, San Antonio, TX ...............70/7,096Arnold Palmer1969 Raymond Floyd ................ 276 Gary Player ....................277 NCR CC, Dayton, OH ....................................71/6,9151970 Dave Stockton ................. 279 Arnold Palmer ................281 Southern Hills CC, Tulsa, OK ........................70/6,962Bob Murphy1971 Jack Nicklaus .................. 281 Billy Casper ....................283 <strong>PGA</strong> National GC, Palm Beach Gardens, FL .72/7,0961972 Gary Player ...................... 281 Tommy Aaron ................283 Oakland Hills CC (South), Birmingham, MI ......70/7,054Jim Jamieson1973 Jack Nicklaus .................. 277 Bruce Crampton .............281 Canterbury GC, Beachwood, OH ..................71/6,8521974 Lee Trevino ...................... 276 Jack Nicklaus ................277 Tanglewood GC, Winston-Salem, NC ..........70/7,0501975 Jack Nicklaus .................. 276 Bruce Crampton .............278 Firestone CC (South), Akron, OH ..................70/7,1801976 Dave Stockton ................. 281 Raymond Floyd ..............282 Congressional CC (Blue), Bethesda, MD ......70/7,054Don January1977 Lanny Wadkins* .............. 282 Gene Littler ....................282 Pebble Beach GL, Pebble Beach, CA ...........72/6,8041978 John Mahaffey* .............. 276 Jerry Pate ......................276 Oakmont CC (South), Oakmont, PA ..............71/6,989Tom Watson1979 David Graham* ................ 272 Ben Crenshaw ...............272 Oakland Hills CC (South), Birmingham, MI ..70/7,0141980 Jack Nicklaus .................. 274 Andy Bean .....................281 Oak Hill CC, Rochester, NY ..........................70/6,9641981 Larry Nelson .................... 273 Fuzzy Zoeller ..................277 Atlanta Athletic Club, Duluth, GA ................70/7,0701982 Raymond Floyd ................ 272 Lanny Wadkins ..............275 Southern Hills CC, Tulsa, OK ........................70/6,8621983 Hal Sutton ........................ 274 Jack Nicklaus ................275 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/6,9461984 Lee Trevino ...................... 273 Gary Player ....................277 Shoal Creek, Birmingham, AL ......................72/7,145Lanny Wadkins1985 Hubert Green ................... 278 Lee Trevino ....................280 Cherry Hills CC, Englewood, CO ...................71/7,1451986 Bob Tway ......................... 276 Greg Norman .................278 Inverness Club, Toledo, OH ..........................71/6,9821987 Larry Nelson* .................. 287 Lanny Wadkins ..............287 <strong>PGA</strong> National GC, Palm Beach Gardens, FL .72/7,0221988 Jeff Sluman ..................... 272 Paul Azinger ...................275 Oak Tree GC, Edmond, OK ............................71/7,0151989 Payne Stewart ................. 276 Andy Bean .....................277 Kemper Lakes GC, Hawthorn Woods, IL ......72/7,217Mike ReidCurtis Strange1990 Wayne Grady ................... 282 Fred Couples ..................285 Shoal Creek, Birmingham, AL ......................72/7,1451991 John Daly ......................... 276 Bruce Lietzke .................279 Crooked Stick GC, Carmel, IN ......................72/7,2051992 Nick Price ......................... 278 John Cook .....................281 Bellerive CC, St. Louis, MO ..........................71/7,148Jim Gallagher, Jr.Gene SauersNick Faldo1993 Paul Azinger* ................... 272 Greg Norman .................272 Inverness Club, Toledo, OH ..........................71/7,0241994 Nick Price ......................... 269 Corey Pavin ....................275 Southern Hills CC, Tulsa, OK ........................70/6,824KEY: * = Playoff ++ = World War II3-78 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season<strong>PGA</strong> ChampionshipNOTESBubba Watson’s playoff loss to Martin Kaymerat the 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship was his best finishin 11 major championship starts, with his best previousbeing a T5 at the 2007 U.S. Open. With therunner-up finish, Watson jumped from 51st to acareer-best 26th in the Official World Golf Ranking.Rory McIlroy was 3-over-par through four holesof the 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship but fought backto finish T3 at 10-under par, one shot out of theKaymer-Watson playoff. He played his final 68holes at 13-under par.Eight players had two or more top-10 finishes inthe major championships in 2010:Martin Kaymer T8—U.S. OpenT7—British Open1—<strong>PGA</strong> ChampionshipDustin Johnson T8—British OpenT5—<strong>PGA</strong> ChampionshipMatt Kuchar T6—U.S. OpenT10—<strong>PGA</strong> ChampionshipRory McIlroy T3—British OpenT3—<strong>PGA</strong> ChampionshipPhil Mickelson 1—MastersT4—U.S. OpenNick Watney 7—MastersT7—British OpenLee Westwood 2—Masters2—British OpenTiger Woods T4—MastersT4—U.S. Open<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1995 Steve Elkington* .............. 267 Colin Montgomerie ........267 Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, CA .................71/6,9561996 Mark Brooks* .................. 277 Kenny Perry ....................277 Valhalla GC, Louisville, KY ...........................72/7,1441997 Davis Love III ................... 269 Justin Leonard ...............274 Winged Foot GC (West), Mamaroneck, NY .70/6,9871998 Vijay Singh ....................... 271 Steve Stricker ................273 Sahalee CC, Redmond, WA .........................70/6,9061999 Tiger Woods .................... 277 Sergio Garcia .................278 Medinah CC, Medinah, IL ............................72/7,4012000 Tiger Woods* .................. 270 Bob May ........................270 Valhalla GC, Louisville, KY ...........................72/7,1672001 David Toms ...................... 265 Phil Mickelson ...............266 Atlanta Athletic Club, Duluth, GA ................70/7,2132002 Rich Beem ........................ 278 Tiger Woods ..................279 Hazeltine GC, Chaska, MN ...........................72/7,3552003 Shaun Micheel ................ 276 Chad Campbell ..............278 Oak Hill CC, Rochester, NY ..........................70/7,1342004 Vijay Singh ....................... 280 Chris DiMarco ................280 Whistling Straits, Kohler, WI .......................72/7,536Justin Leonard2005 Phil Mickelson ................. 276 Thomas Bjorn .................277 Baltusrol GC, Springfield, NJ .......................70/7,392Steve Elkington2006 Tiger Woods .................... 270 Shaun Micheel ..............275 Medinah CC, Medinah, IL ............................72/7,5612007 Tiger Woods .................... 272 Woody Austin ................274 Southern Hills CC, Tulsa, OK ........................70/7,1312008 Padraig Harrington .......... 277 Ben Curtis ......................279 Oakland Hills CC, Bloomfield Township, MI .....70/7,395Sergio Garcia2009 Y.E. Yang ......................... 280 Tiger Woods ..................283 Hazeltine National GC, Chaska, MN ................72/7,6742010 Martin Kaymer* ............... 277 Bubba Watson ...............277 Whistling Straits, Kohler, WI ...........................72/7,507KEY: * = PlayoffMartin Kaymer hits his tee shot on the 17th hole during the three-holeaggregate playoff following the final round of the <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.SECTION3<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIESDustin Johnson bogeyed the final hole to force athree-hole aggregate playoff with Bubba Watsonand Martin Kaymer. Following his 72nd hole, itwas determined that Johnson had grounded hisclub prior to striking his second shot from an areadeemed a bunker. With the decision made thatJohnson had grounded his club, he incurred a twostrokepenalty and finished T5.Tournament Record:265, David Toms, 2001Tournament Course Record:63, Bruce Crampton, 1975 (Firestone CC); Raymond Floyd,1982 (Southern Hills CC); Gary Player, 1984 (Shoal Creek);Vijay Singh, 1993 (Inverness); Brad Faxon, Michael Bradley,1995 (Riviera CC); Jose Maria Olazabal, 2000 (Valhalla);Mark O’Meara, 2001 (Atlanta Athletic Club); Thomas Bjorn,2005 (Baltusrol CC); Tiger Woods, 2007 (Southern Hills)<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-79


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season2010 Wyndham Championship[37th of 37 events in the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season]SECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3ATWALWinner: ARJUN ATWAL61-67-65-67 260 (-20) $918,000ORDER OF FINISHFedExCupPlayer Finish Scores Total Points MoneyArjun Atwal (Q) .................. 1 61-67-65-67 260 $918,000.00David Toms ........................ 2 64-68-65-64 261 300.00 550,800.00Justin Leonard ................. T3 68-63-66-65 262 133.75 244,800.00John Mallinger ................. T3 65-67-68-62 262 133.75 244,800.00John Rollins ..................... T3 64-65-68-65 262 133.75 244,800.00Michael Sim ..................... T3 66-68-66-62 262 133.75 244,800.00Lucas Glover ....................... 7 64-65-67-67 263 90.00 170,850.00Scott Piercy ...................... T8 66-66-64-68 264 77.50 142,800.00Chris Riley ........................ T8 67-69-64-64 264 77.50 142,800.00Webb Simpson ................. T8 66-64-71-63 264 77.50 142,800.00Brandt Snedeker .............. T8 63-65-69-67 264 77.50 142,800.00Joe Durant ..................... T12 68-67-66-64 265 57.83 96,900.00Fredrik Jacobson ............ T12 67-67-69-62 265 57.83 96,900.00Will MacKenzie .............. T12 68-64-65-68 265 57.83 96,900.00Scott McCarron .............. T12 65-68-63-69 265 57.83 96,900.00Tim Petrovic ................... T12 66-68-66-65 265 57.83 96,900.00Garrett Willis ................. T12 66-66-65-68 265 57.83 96,900.00Tom Gillis ....................... T18 69-67-64-66 266 48.50 55,947.00Tim Herron ..................... T18 67-64-69-66 266 48.50 55,947.00Richard S. Johnson ........ T18 67-66-65-68 266 48.50 55,947.00Marc Leishman .............. T18 66-66-70-64 266 48.50 55,947.00Michael Letzig ................ T18 66-68-67-65 266 48.50 55,947.00Kevin Na ......................... T18 66-71-61-68 266 48.50 55,947.00Aron Price ....................... T18 67-69-65-65 266 48.50 55,947.00Greensboro, NC August 19-22, 2010 FedExCup Points: 500 (first) Purse: $5,100,000Sedgefield Country Club Par/Yards: 35-35—70/7,117LEADERSFirst RoundArjun Atwal.................................61 (-9)Brandt Snedeker .........................63 (-7)Lucas Glover ...............................64 (-6)John Rollins ................................64 (-6)Jeev Milkha Singh .....................64 (-6)Kevin Streelman .........................64 (-6)David Toms .................................64 (-6)Boo Weekley ..............................64 (-6)CUT: 78 players at 3-under 137 from a field of 155 professionals andone amateur.WEATHER: Thursday: Mostly cloudy with light morning showers.Afternoon high’s reached 85 degrees. Winds NE 4-8 mph. Friday: Mostlysunny and less humid with an afternoon high of 89 degrees. Winds NE5-10 mph. Saturday: Mostly sunny with an afternoon high of 90 degrees.Winds SE 5-10 mph. Sunday: Mostly cloudy with off-and-on showers.Afternoon high’s reached 88 degrees. Winds WNW 5-10 mph.Jeev Milkha Singh ......... T18 64-68-68-66 266 48.50 $55,947.00Kevin Streelman ............. T18 64-65-70-67 266 48.50 55,947.00Josh Teater .................... T18 66-68-67-65 266 48.50 55,947.00Chad Collins ................... T28 68-67-67-65 267 40.50 33,915.00James Driscoll ............... T28 67-67-67-66 267 40.50 33,915.00Bob Estes ....................... T28 66-70-65-66 267 40.50 33,915.00Bill Haas ......................... T28 69-65-65-68 267 40.50 33,915.00Andres Romero .............. T28 66-67-65-69 267 40.50 33,915.00Kirk Triplett .................... T28 69-68-67-63 267 40.50 33,915.00Brett Wetterich .............. T34 70-66-68-64 268 34.00 25,208.58Jonathan Byrd ................ T34 66-66-68-68 268 34.00 25,208.57Jason Dufner .................. T34 66-69-68-65 268 34.00 25,208.57J.J. Henry ....................... T34 71-66-67-64 268 34.00 25,208.57Jerry Kelly ...................... T34 66-67-66-69 268 34.00 25,208.57Martin Laird ................... T34 67-65-66-70 268 34.00 25,208.57Jeff Quinney ................... T34 66-70-64-68 268 34.00 25,208.57John Daly ....................... T41 68-68-69-64 269 26.50 17,365.50Jason Gore ..................... T41 65-69-70-65 269 26.50 17,365.50Garth Mulroy .................. T41 68-68-65-68 269 26.50 17,365.50Alex Prugh ...................... T41 69-64-67-69 269 26.50 17,365.50Brian Stuard ................... T41 69-66-66-68 269 26.50 17,365.50D.J. Trahan ..................... T41 69-68-66-66 269 26.50 17,365.50Drew Weaver (S)............ T41 67-70-64-68 269 17,365.50Mark Wilson .................. T41 68-67-67-67 269 26.50 17,365.50Briny Baird ...................... T49 66-68-68-68 270 20.50 12,724.50Glen Day ......................... T49 67-67-65-71 270 20.50 12,724.50Troy Merritt .................... T49 67-70-66-67 270 20.50 12,724.50Jerry Richardson, Jr. (Q) T49 70-66-67-67 270 12,724.50Second RoundArjun Atwal.............................128 (-12)Brandt Snedeker .....................128 (-12)Lucas Glover ...........................129 (-11)John Rollins ............................129 (-11)Kevin Streelman .....................129 (-11)Webb Simpson .......................130 (-10)Third RoundArjun Atwal.............................193 (-17)Lucas Glover ...........................196 (-14)Scott McCarron ......................196 (-14)Scott Piercy .............................196 (-14)Justin Leonard ........................197 (-13)Will MacKenzie ......................197 (-13)John Rollins ............................197 (-13)Brandt Snedeker .....................197 (-13)David Toms .............................197 (-13)Garrett Willis ..........................197 (-13)Kent Jones ..................... T53 66-70-69-66 271 13.00 $11,433.28Frank Lickliter II .............. T53 70-67-68-66 271 13.00 11,433.28Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te ............... T53 70-67-67-67 271 13.00 11,433.28Aaron Baddeley .............. T53 66-69-68-68 271 13.00 11,433.27Cameron Beckman ......... T53 67-69-65-70 271 13.00 11,433.27Trevor Immelman ........... T53 68-69-66-68 271 13.00 11,433.27Spencer Levin ................. T53 65-67-71-68 271 13.00 11,433.27Troy Matteson ................ T53 68-67-68-68 271 13.00 11,433.27Greg Owen ..................... T53 69-67-65-70 271 13.00 11,433.27Paul Stankowski ............. T53 67-67-69-68 271 13.00 11,433.27Boo Weekley .................. T53 64-67-71-69 271 13.00 11,433.27James Nitties ................... 64 67-68-66-71 272 7.00 10,812.00Blake Adams .................. T65 65-71-69-68 273 3.50 10,455.00Mathias Gronberg .......... T65 67-68-70-68 273 3.50 10,455.00Skip Kendall ................... T65 66-70-68-69 273 3.50 10,455.00John Merrick .................. T65 68-67-69-69 273 3.50 10,455.00Omar Uresti .................... T65 69-66-69-69 273 3.50 10,455.00Charles Warren .............. T65 67-69-69-68 273 3.50 10,455.00Chris DiMarco ................ T71 67-68-68-71 274 .96 9,996.00Derek Lamely ................. T71 70-66-66-72 274 .96 9,996.00Steve Marino ................. T71 69-65-74-66 274 .96 9,996.00Michael Connell ............... 74 66-69-68-72 275 .92 9,792.00Kris Blanks ..................... T75 69-68-69-70 276 .89 9,639.00Robert Garrigus .............. T75 69-66-71-70 276 .89 9,639.00Daniel Chopra .................. 77 70-65-73-69 277 .86 9,486.00Jay Williamson ................ 78 65-70-72-73 280 .84 9,384.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieThe following players did not finish(C=cut, W=withdrew, A=amateur)C—138-Woody Austin, Greg Chalmers, Brent Delahoussaye, BrianDuncan, David Duval, Brad Faxon, Brian Gay, Ryuji Imada, LeeJanzen, Jeff Maggert, Ryan Moore, Cameron Percy, Tom Pernice,Jr., Carl Pettersson, Brett Quigley, Roger Tambellini, JohnsonWagner, Mike Weir, 139-Henrik Bjornstad, Marco Dawson, BrendanGielow, Todd Hamilton, Davis Love III, Jarrod Lyle, Billy Mayfair,Andrew McLardy, Patrick Moore, John Senden, Roland Thatcher,Chris Tidland, Jimmy Walker, Steve Wheatcroft, Dean Wilson, 140-Craig Barlow, Michael Bradley, Mark Brooks, Chris Couch, MartinFlores, Jeff Gove, Nathan Green, Brian Harman, J.P. Hayes, MattHill, Chris Smith, Nicholas Thompson, 141-Craig Bowden, GrahamDeLaet, Mathew Goggin, David Lutterus, Ted Purdy, Vance Veazey,142-Alex Cejka, Fred Couples, Robert Gamez, Mark Hensby, KevinJohnson, Anthony Kim, Cliff Kresge, Seung-yul Noh, Joe Ogilvie,Brenden Pappas, Cameron Tringale, Chris Wilson, 143-CarlosFranco, Steve Lowery, Rod Pampling, 144-Steve Flesch, HenrikStenson, Chris Stroud, 145-George McNeill, Curt Sanders, 146-RichBarcelo, Tanner Kesterson (A), Kevin Stadler, 148-Eric Shriver, 149-Greg Kraft. W—Matt Bettencourt, 75-Jerod Turner.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsGREATER GREENSBORO OPEN1938 Sam Snead ...................272 Johnny Revolta ..............276 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC ........71/6,630Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC ...................70/6,6801939 Ralph Guldahl ...............280 Clayton Heafner .............283 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC ........71/6,630Lawson Little Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC ...................70/6,6801940 Ben Hogan ....................270 Craig Wood ....................279 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC ........71/6,630Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC ...................70/6,6801941 Byron Nelson ................276 Vic Ghezzi ......................278 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC ........71/6,630Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC ...................70/6,6801942 Sam Byrd ......................279 Ben Hogan .....................281 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC ........71/6,630Lloyd Mangrum1943 No Tournament+1944 No Tournament+1945 Byron Nelson ................271 Sam Byrd .......................279 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC ........71/6,6301946 Sam Snead ...................270 Herman Keiser ...............276 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC ...................70/6,6801947 Vic Ghezzi .....................286 Frank Stranahan ............288 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC ........71/6,6301948 Lloyd Mangrum .............278 Lew Worsham ...............279 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC ...................70/6,6801949 Sam Snead* .................276 Lloyd Mangrum ..............276 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC ........71/6,6301950 Sam Snead ...................269 Jimmy Demaret .............279 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC ...................70/6,6801951 Art Doering ...................279 Jim Ferrier .....................284 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC ........71/6,6301952 Dave Douglas ...............277 Bobby Locke ...................278 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC ........71/6,6301953 Earl Stewart, Jr.* .........275 Sam Snead ....................275 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC ...................70/6,6801954 Doug Ford* ...................283 Marty Furgol ..................283 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC ........71/6,6301955 Sam Snead ...................273 Julius Boros ...................274 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC ...................70/6,680Art WallKEY: * = Playoff + = World War II3-80 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonWyndham ChampionshipNOTESThe 2010 Wyndham Championship winner ArjunAtwal became the first native of India to win onthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. He was also the first native ofIndia to join the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2004.While Wyndham Championship winner ArjunAtwal held at least a share of the lead for the first54 holes, his victory is not considered wire to wireas he was tied with Brandt Snedeker through36 holes.BRANDT SNEDEKERArjun Atwal’s winning total of 20-under-par 260total was one shy of Carl Pettersson’s record of259 set in 2008.Scott Piercy (T8) was the only player to moveinto the top 125 in the final 2010 Regular SeasonFedExCup standings. Piercy moved from 140th toclaim the 125th and final spot in The Barclays.Chris Stroud dropped out of the top 125 aftermissing the cut.Tournament Record:259, Carl Pettersson, 2008Current Course Record:61, Arjun Atwal, Kevin Na, 2010; Carl Pettersson, 2008<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1956 Sam Snead* .................279 Fred Wampler ................279 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC ........71/6,6301957 Stan Leonard ................276 Mike Souchak ................279 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC ...................70/6,6801958 Bob Goalby ...................275 Dow Finsterwald ...........277 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC ........71/6,630Don JanuaryTony LemaSam SneadArt Wall1959 Dow Finsterwald ..........278 Art Wall .........................280 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC ........71/6,6301960 Sam Snead ...................270 Dow Finsterwald ...........272 Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC ........71/6,6301961 Mike Souchak ...............276 Sam Snead ....................283 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC ...................70/6,6801962 Billy Casper ...................275 Mike Souchak ................276 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC ...................70/6,6801963 Doug Sanders ...............270 Jimmy Clark ...................274 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC ...................70/6,6801964 Julius Boros* ................277 Doug Sanders ................277 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC ...................70/6,6801965 Sam Snead ...................273 Billy Casper ....................278 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC ...................70/6,680Jack McGowanPhil Rodgers1966 Doug Sanders* .............276 Tom Weiskopf ...............276 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC ...................70/6,6801967 George Archer ..............267 Doug Sanders ................269 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC ...................70/6,6801968 Billy Casper ...................267 George Archer ...............271 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC ...................70/6,680Gene LittlerBobby Nichols1969 Gene Littler* .................274 Julius Boros ...................274 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC ...................70/6,680Orville MoodyTom Weiskopf1970 Gary Player ...................271 Miller Barber .................273 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC ...................71/7,0341971 Bud Allin* .....................275 Dave Eichelberger .........275 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC ...................71/7,034Rod Funseth1972 George Archer* ............272 Tommy Aaron ................272 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC ...................71/7,0341973 Chi Chi Rodriguez .........267 Lou Graham ...................268 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC ...................71/7,012Ken Still1974 Bob Charles ..................270 Raymond Floyd ..............271 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC ...................71/7,012Lee Trevino1975 Tom Weiskopf ..............275 Al Geiberger ..................278 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC ...................71/6,6431976 Al Geiberger .................268 Lee Trevino ....................270 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC ...................71/6,6431977 Danny Edwards .............276 George Burns .................280 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC .................72/7,075Larry Nelson1978 Seve Ballesteros ...........282 Jack Renner ...................283 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC .................72/6,958Fuzzy Zoeller1979 Raymond Floyd .............282 George Burns .................283 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC .................72/6,958Gary Player1980 Craig Stadler .................275 George Burns .................281 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC .................72/6,958Bill KratzertJack NewtonJerry Pate1981 Larry Nelson* ...............281 Mark Hayes ...................281 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC .................72/6,9841982 Danny Edwards .............285 Bobby Clampett .............286 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC .................72/6,9841983 Lanny Wadkins .............275 Craig Stadler ..................280 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC .................72/6,984Denis Watson1984 Andy Bean ....................280 George Archer ...............282 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC .................72/6,9841985 Joey Sindelar ................285 Isao Aoki ........................286 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC .................72/6,984Craig Stadler1986 Sandy Lyle ....................275 Andy Bean .....................277 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC .................72/6,9841987 Scott Simpson ..............282 Clarence Rose ................284 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC .................72/6,984KMART GREATER GREENSBORO OPEN1988 Sandy Lyle* .................271 Ken Green ......................271 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC .................72/6,9841989 Ken Green ....................277 John Huston ..................279 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC .................72/6,9841990 Steve Elkington .............282 Mike Reid .......................284 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC .................72/6,984Jeff Sluman1991 Mark Brooks* ...............275 Gene Sauers ..................275 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC .................72/6,9841992 Davis Love III ................272 John Cook ......................278 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC .................72/6,9841993 Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te* ...........281 Steve Elkington ..............281 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC .................72/6,9841994 Mike Springer ...............275 Brad Bryant ....................278 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC .................72/6,984Ed HumenikHale Irwin1995 Jim Gallagher, Jr. .........274 Peter Jacobsen ..............275 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC .................72/6,984Jeff SlumanGREATER GREENSBORO CHRYSLER CLASSIC1996 Mark O’Meara ..............274 Duffy Waldorf ................276 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC .................72/7,0621997 Frank Nobilo* ...............274 Brad Faxon .....................274 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC .................72/7,0621998 Trevor Dodds* ..............276 Scott Verplank ...............276 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC .................72/7,0621999 Jesper Parnevik ............265 Jim Furyk .......................267 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC .................72/7,0622000 Hal Sutton .....................274 Andrew Magee ..............277 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC .................72/7,0622001 Scott Hoch ....................272 Brett Quigley ..................273 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC .................72/7,062Scott Simpson2002 Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te .............272 Mark Calcavecchia ........275 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC .................72/7,062KEY: * = PlayoffSECTION3<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-81


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular SeasonWyndham ChampionshipSECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3NOTESArjun Atwal became the 15th first-time winner inthe 71-year history of the Wyndham Championship,and the third in the last four years (BrandtSnedeker in 2007 and Ryan Moore in 2009).Snedeker (tied for eighth) was the highest finisheramong past champions in 2010.David Toms (second) and Justin Leonard (tiedfor third) both recorded their first respective top-10finishes of the 2010 campaign at the WyndhamChampionship. Toms (92) and Leonard (93) havecombined for 183 career top-10s.Arjun Atwal (first round) and Kevin Na (thirdround) tied Carl Pettersson’s Sedgefield CountryClub course record at 9-under-par 61 during the2010 Wyndham Championship. Pettersson postedhis 61 en route to victory in 2008.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsCHRYSLER CLASSIC OF GREENSBORO2003 Shigeki Maruyama .......266 Brad Faxon .....................271 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC .................72/7,3112004 Brent Geiberger ............270 Michael Allen ................272 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC .................72/7,3112005 K.J. Choi .......................266 Shigeki Maruyama ........268 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC .................72/7,3332006 Davis Love III ................272 Jason Bohn ....................274 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC .................72/7,333WYNDHAM CHAMPIONSHIP2007 Brandt Snedeker ...........266 Tim Petrovic ...................268 Forest Oaks CC, Greensboro, NC .................72/7,333Billy MayfairJeff Overton2008 Carl Pettersson .............259 Scott McCarron .............261 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC ...................70/7,1172009 Ryan Moore* ................264 Jason Bohn ....................264 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC ...................70/7,117Kevin Stadler2010 Arjun Atwal ..................260 David Toms ....................261 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC ...................70/7,117KEY:* = PlayoffThe picturesque 16th hole at the Wyndham Championship.CARL PETTERSSONJohn Merrick, Omar Uresti and CharlesWarren all posted four rounds in the 60s duringthe 2010 Wyndham Championship—but the triotied for 65th place as the scoring average for theweek was 68.183.3-82 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Playoffs for the FedExCup2010 The Barclays[1st of 4 events in the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Playoffs for the FedExCup]KUCHARParamus, NJ August 26-29, 2010 FedExCup Points: 2,500 (first) Purse: $7,500,000Ridgewood Country ClubPar/Yards: 36-35—71/7,319 yardsLEADERSFirst RoundTiger Woods ...............................65 (-6)Vaughn Taylor .............................65 (-6)Ryan Palmer ................................66 (-5)Brian Gay ....................................66 (-5)Adam Scott .................................66 (-5)Matt Kuchar ............................. 68 (T20)Second RoundJason Day .................................134 (-8)Kevin Streelman .......................135 (-7)Vaughn Taylor ...........................135 (-7)Stewart Cink .............................136 (-6)Martin Laird ..............................136 (-6)John Senden .............................136 (-6)Matt Kuchar ............................. 137 (T7)Third RoundMartin Laird ............................201 (-12)Dustin Johnson .........................204 (-9)Jason Day .................................204 (-9)Adam Scott ...............................205 (-8)Matt Kuchar ............................. 206 (T5)CUT: 72 players at even-par 142 from a field of 121 professionals.Winner: MATT KUCHARFedExCup Points: 2,500 $1,350,00068-69-69-66 272 (-12)ORDER OF FINISHWon with a birdie-3 on the first playoff hole.FedExCupPlayer Finish Scores Total Points MoneyMatt Kuchar ....................... 1 68-69-69-66 272 2,500.00 $1,350,000.00Martin Laird ....................... 2 69-67-65-71 272 1,500.00 810,000.00Kevin Streelman ............... T3 72-63-71-68 274 875.00 435,000.00Steve Stricker ................... T3 70-70-68-66 274 875.00 435,000.00Jason Day ........................ T5 67-67-70-71 275 481.25 263,437.50Ryan Palmer ..................... T5 66-74-66-69 275 481.25 263,437.50Rory Sabbatini .................. T5 68-74-69-64 275 481.25 263,437.50Vaughn Taylor .................. T5 65-70-71-69 275 481.25 263,437.50Dustin Johnson ................ T9 71-69-64-72 276 375.00 202,500.00Adam Scott ...................... T9 66-71-68-71 276 375.00 202,500.00Heath Slocum ................... T9 67-71-70-68 276 375.00 202,500.00Paul Casey ...................... T12 69-69-70-69 277 303.33 157,500.00Ben Crane ....................... T12 67-70-73-67 277 303.33 157,500.00Tiger Woods ................... T12 65-73-72-67 277 303.33 157,500.00Angel Cabrera ................ T15 68-71-69-70 278 267.50 116,250.00Stewart Cink .................. T15 67-69-73-69 278 267.50 116,250.00Luke Donald ................... T15 70-72-68-68 278 267.50 116,250.00Ian Poulter ...................... T15 70-72-66-70 278 267.50 116,250.00Justin Rose .................... T15 72-69-65-72 278 267.50 116,250.00John Senden .................. T15 67-69-70-72 278 267.50 116,250.00Chris Couch .................... T21 67-72-72-68 279 237.50 75,000.00WEATHER: Thursday: Partly sunny. High of 83. Winds NW 8-20mph. Players were allowed preferred lies in closely mown areasdue to heavy rains in recent days. Friday: Sunny, with comfortabletemperatures and low humidity. High near 80, with NW winds at 6-12mph. Saturday: Sunny and pleasant. High in the low-80s. Winds NNWwinds at 4-8 mph. Sunday: Sunny and warmer. High in the lower-90s.Winds WNW 5-10 mph.Brian Gay ........................ T21 66-72-71-70 279 237.50 $75,000.00Retief Goosen ................ T21 70-70-69-70 279 237.50 75,000.00Zach Johnson ................. T21 69-69-71-70 279 237.50 75,000.00Tim Petrovic ................... T21 68-69-75-67 279 237.50 75,000.00D.J. Trahan ..................... T21 67-71-72-69 279 237.50 75,000.00J.P. Hayes ...................... T27 72-69-67-72 280 212.50 54,375.00Charley Hoffman ............ T27 68-72-70-70 280 212.50 54,375.00Ryuji Imada .................... T27 72-65-70-73 280 212.50 54,375.00Charlie Wi ...................... T27 69-70-69-72 280 212.50 54,375.00Greg Chalmers ............... T31 70-71-69-71 281 190.00 44,475.00Davis Love III .................. T31 67-74-72-68 281 190.00 44,475.00Hunter Mahan ................ T31 70-71-69-71 281 190.00 44,475.00Sean O’Hair .................... T31 69-70-72-70 281 190.00 44,475.00Bubba Watson ............... T31 71-70-70-70 281 190.00 44,475.00Bryce Molder .................. T36 72-67-74-69 282 150.00 30,784.10Stephen Ames ................ T36 73-68-69-72 282 150.00 30,784.09Rickie Fowler .................. T36 71-70-67-74 282 150.00 30,784.09Marc Leishman .............. T36 70-70-71-71 282 150.00 30,784.09Justin Leonard ............... T36 71-71-71-69 282 150.00 30,784.09Troy Matteson ................ T36 71-69-70-72 282 150.00 30,784.09Kevin Na ......................... T36 72-69-69-72 282 150.00 30,784.09Michael Sim ................... T36 69-70-71-72 282 150.00 30,784.09Webb Simpson ............... T36 72-65-72-73 282 150.00 30,784.09Josh Teater .................... T36 68-71-70-73 282 150.00 30,784.09Nick Watney .................. T36 69-71-72-70 282 150.00 30,784.09Robert Allenby ............... T47 73-67-74-69 283 110.00 19,830.00Bill Haas ......................... T47 69-73-67-74 283 110.00 $19,830.00Padraig Harrington ......... T47 69-68-71-75 283 110.00 19,830.00D.A. Points ..................... T47 70-70-72-71 283 110.00 19,830.00Y.E. Yang ........................ T47 73-67-74-69 283 110.00 19,830.00Stuart Appleby ............... T52 70-71-71-72 284 87.50 17,587.50Robert Garrigus .............. T52 69-72-69-74 284 87.50 17,587.50Andres Romero .............. T52 73-69-70-72 284 87.50 17,587.50Jimmy Walker ................ T52 68-74-71-71 284 87.50 17,587.50Aaron Baddeley .............. T56 72-70-72-71 285 67.50 16,875.00Jonathan Byrd ................ T56 67-72-75-71 285 67.50 16,875.00Rory McIlroy ................... T56 68-74-71-72 285 67.50 16,875.00Jeff Overton ................... T56 68-73-73-71 285 67.50 16,875.00Chad Campbell ............... T60 72-69-72-73 286 47.50 16,275.00Brian Davis ..................... T60 72-70-75-69 286 47.50 16,275.00Matt Jones ..................... T60 72-70-70-74 286 47.50 16,275.00Pat Perez ........................ T60 67-73-70-76 286 47.50 16,275.00Chad Collins ................... T64 68-74-73-72 287 27.50 15,675.00David Duval .................... T64 68-72-72-75 287 27.50 15,675.00Spencer Levin ................. T64 72-69-73-73 287 27.50 15,675.00Camilo Villegas .............. T64 67-74-71-75 287 27.50 15,675.00John Merrick .................. T68 73-69-73-73 288 10.00 15,150.00Kenny Perry .................... T68 72-70-75-71 288 10.00 15,150.00Scott Verplank ................ T68 67-75-73-73 288 10.00 15,150.00Ernie Els ........................... 71 71-71-73-74 289 4.90 14,850.00J.J. Henry ......................... 72 68-73-77-73 291 4.80 14,700.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieSECTION3<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIESThe following players did not finish(C=cut, W=withdrew, D=disqualified)C—143-Briny Baird, Cameron Beckman, K.J. Choi, Tom Gillis,J.B. Holmes, Fredrik Jacobson, Steve Marino, Scott Piercy, KevinSutherland, Dean Wilson, 144-Tim Clark, Charles Howell III, MichaelLetzig, Geoff Ogilvy, Vijay Singh, Brandt Snedeker, David Toms,145-Woody Austin, Ricky Barnes, Ben Curtis, Bob Estes, DerekLamely, Ryan Moore, Alex Prugh, Chris Riley, Bo Van Pelt, BooWeekley, 146-Brendon de Jonge, Steve Elkington, Lucas Glover, PhilMickelson, Carl Pettersson, John Rollins, Garrett Willis, 147-AlexCejka, Jerry Kelly, 148-Graham DeLaet, Anthony Kim, Kevin Stadler,149-Matt Bettencourt, Jason Bohn, Jason Dufner, Nathan Green,Shaun Micheel, 150-Bill Lunde, 152-Kris Blanks, Joe Ogilvie, 153-Blake Adams. W—79-Jeff Maggert.MARTIN LAIRD<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsWESTCHESTER CLASSIC1967 Jack Nicklaus ...............272 Dan Sikes .......................273 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY .....................72/6,5731968 Julius Boros 272 Bob Murphy 273 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY .....................72/6,648Jack NicklausDan Sikes1969 Frank Beard ...................275 Bert Greene ...................276 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY .....................72/6,6771970 Bruce Crampton ............273 Larry Hinson ...................274 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY .....................72/6,700Jack Nicklaus1971 Arnold Palmer ...............270 Gibby Gilbert ..................275 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY .....................72/6,700Hale Irwin1972 Jack Nicklaus ...............270 Jim Colbert ....................273 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY .....................72/6,7001973 Bobby Nichols* .............272 Bob Murphy ...................272 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY .....................72/6,6141974 Johnny Miller ...............269 Don Bies ........................271 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY .....................72/6,6141975 Gene Littler* .................271 Julius Boros ...................271 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY .....................72/6,614AMERICAN EXPRESS WESTCHESTER CLASSIC1976 David Graham ..............272 Ben Crenshaw ...............275 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY .....................71/6,603Tom WatsonFuzzy Zoeller1977 Andy North ..................272 George Archer ...............274 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY .....................71/6,6031978 Lee Elder ......................274 Mark Hayes ...................275 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY .....................71/6,603MANUFACTURERS HANOVER WESTCHESTER CLASSIC1979 Jack Renner ..................277 David Graham ................278 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY .....................71/6,603Howard Twitty1980 Curtis Strange ...............273 Gibby Gilbert ..................275 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY .....................71/6,6031981 Raymond Floyd .............275 Bobby Clampett .............277 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY .....................71/6,603Gibby GilbertCraig StadlerKEY: * = Playoff<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-83


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Playoffs for the FedExCupThe BarclaysSECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3NOTESMatt Kuchar stormed back with a final-round,5-under 66 to finish the 2010 Barclays tied withthird-round leader Martin Laird at 12-under-par.Kuchar then birdied the first extra hole to winhis third <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title and second in as manyyears in a playoff (victory over Vaughn Taylor atthe 2009 Turning Stone Resort Championship). Itwas the 15th playoff in the 44-year history of TheBarclays.The win for Matt Kuchar at the 2010 Barclaysvaulted him from No. 9 to No. 1 on the FedExCuppoints list.2010 Barclays champion Matt Kuchar enteredthe final round five strokes behind Martin Laird,equaling the largest come-from-behind win at TheBarclays (five strokes by Bobby Nichols in 1973and Vijay Singh in 1993).Matt Kuchar’s victory at the 2010 Barclays camein his seventh start at the event (missed cut in2002, tied for 43rd in 2003, missed cut in 2004, tiedfor 35th in 2007, missed cut in 2008, tied for T28thin 2009, won in 2010).Both of runner-up Martin Laird’s starts at TheBarclays came at Ridgewood Country Club, tyingfor seventh in 2008 and second in 2010.Here’s a historical look at players who have playedtheir way into the Deutsche Bank Championship(top 100 in 2009 and 2010 and top 120 in 2007 and2008) as a result of their play at The Barclays:2010: Kevin Streelman; Ryuji Imada; J.P. Hayes;Tiger Woods; Troy Matteson; Andres Romero2009: Fredrik Jacobson; Richard S. Johnson;Heath Slocum; Troy Matteson2008: Richard S. Johnson; Tim Petrovic;Jason Day; Martin Laird; Angel Cabrera; RyanPalmer; Tim Herron; Michael Allen; J.J. Henry;Frank Lickliter II; Jesper Parnevik; Justin Bolli;Jeff Overton; Glen Day; Lee Janzen2007: Doug LaBelle II; Rich Beem<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1982 Bob Gilder .....................261 Peter Jacobsen ..............266 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY .....................70/6,329Tom Kite1983 Seve Ballesteros ...........276 Andy Bean .....................278 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY .....................71/6,687Craig Stadler1984 Scott Simpson ..............269 David Graham ................274 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY .....................71/6,687Jay HaasMark O’Meara1985 Roger Maltbie* .............275 George Burns .................275 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY .....................71/6,722Raymond Floyd1986 Bob Tway ......................272 Willie Wood ..................273 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY .....................71/6,7231987 J.C. Snead* ..................276 Seve Ballesteros ............276 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY .....................71/6,7691988 Seve Ballesteros* .........276 David Frost .....................276 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY .....................71/6,779Ken GreenGreg Norman1989 Wayne Grady* ..............277 Ronnie Black ..................277 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY .....................71/6,779BUICK CLASSIC1990 Hale Irwin .....................269 Paul Azinger ...................271 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY .....................71/6,7791991 Billy Andrade ................273 Brad Bryant ....................275 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY .....................71/6,7791992 David Frost ....................268 Duffy Waldorf ................276 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY .....................71/6,7791993 Vijay Singh* ..................280 Mark Wiebe ...................280 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY .....................71/6,7791994 Lee Janzen ....................268 Ernie Els .........................271 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY .....................71/6,7791995 Vijay Singh* ..................278 Doug Martin ..................278 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY .....................71/6,7791996 Ernie Els ........................271 Steve Elkington ..............279 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY .....................71/6,7791997 Ernie Els ........................268 Jeff Maggert .................270 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY .....................71/6,7221998 J.P. Hayes~* .................201 Jim Furyk .......................201 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY .....................71/6,7221999 Duffy Waldorf* .............276 Dennis Paulson ..............276 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY .....................71/6,7222000 Dennis Paulson* ...........276 David Duval ...................276 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY .....................71/6,7222001 Sergio Garcia ................268 Scott Hoch .....................271 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY .....................71/6,7222002 Chris Smith ...................272 David Gossett ................274 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY .....................71/6,722Pat PerezLoren Roberts2003 Jonathan Kaye* ............271 John Rollins ...................271 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY .....................71/6,7832004 Sergio Garcia* ..............272 Padraig Harrington ........272 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY .....................71/6,751Rory SabbatiniBARCLAYS CLASSIC2005 Padraig Harrington .......274 Jim Furyk .......................275 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY .....................71/6,8392006 Vijay Singh ....................274 Adam Scott ....................276 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY .....................71/6,839THE BARCLAYS2007 Steve Stricker ...............268 K.J. Choi ........................270 Westchester CC, Harrison, NY .....................71/6,8392008 Vijay Singh* ..................276 Sergio Garcia .................276 Ridgewood CC, Paramus, NJ .......................71/7,319Kevin Sutherland2009 Heath Slocum ...............275 Ernie Els .........................276 Liberty National, Jersey City, NJ .................71/7,419Padraig HarringtonSteve StrickerTiger Woods2010 Matt Kuchar* ................272 Martin Laird ...................272 Ridgewood CC, Paramus, NJ .......................71/7,319KEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortenedTournament Record:261, Bob Gilder, 1982Current Course Record:62, Hunter Mahan, 2008Other Course Record:62, Hunter Mahan, 2007- Westchester CCA view of the 14th green during the final round of The Barclays.3-84 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Playoffs for the FedExCup2010 Deutsche BankChampionship[2nd of 4 events in the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Playoffs for the FedExCup]HOFFMANNorton, MA September 3-6, 2010 FedExCup Points: 2,500 (first) Purse: $7,500,000TPC Boston Par/Yards: 36-35—71/7,214LEADERSFirst RoundJason Day ...................................63 (-8)Zach Johnson .............................63 (-8)Brian Davis ..................................64 (-7)Charley Hoffman .........................64 (-7)Hunter Mahan ............................64 (-7)Rory McIlroy................................64 (-7)Ryan Moore ................................64 (-7)Geoff Ogilvy ................................64 (-7)Ryan Palmer ................................64 (-7)D.J. Trahan .................................64 (-7)Second RoundJason Day ...............................130 (-12)Brandt Snedeker .....................130 (-12)Charley Hoffman .....................131 (-11)Matt Kuchar ............................131 (-11)Luke Donald ............................132 (-10)Steve Stricker ...........................133 (-9)D.J. Trahan ...............................133 (-9)Third RoundJason Day ...............................196 (-17)Brandt Snedeker .....................197 (-16)Luke Donald ............................198 (-15)Charley Hoffman .....................200 (-13)Steve Stricker .........................200 (-13)Geoff Ogilvy ............................201 (-12)Phil Mickelson ........................201 (-12)Adam Scott .............................201 (-12)Charlie Wi ...............................201 (-12)Winner: CHARLEY HOFFMANFedExCup Points: 2,500 $1,350,00064-67-69-62 262 (-22)ORDER OF FINISHFedExCupPlayer Finish Scores Total Points MoneyCharley Hoffman ................ 1 64-67-69-62 262 2,500.00 $1,350,000.00Jason Day ........................ T2 63-67-66-71 267 1,083.33 560,000.00Luke Donald ..................... T2 65-67-66-69 267 1,083.33 560,000.00Geoff Ogilvy ..................... T2 64-72-65-66 267 1,083.33 560,000.00Tom Gillis ......................... T5 67-71-65-65 268 500.00 273,750.00Adam Scott ...................... T5 67-69-65-67 268 500.00 273,750.00Brandt Snedeker .............. T5 66-64-67-71 268 500.00 273,750.00John Senden ...................... 8 66-68-69-67 270 425.00 232,500.00Steve Stricker ..................... 9 65-68-67-71 271 400.00 217,500.00D.J. Trahan ....................... 10 64-69-69-70 272 375.00 202,500.00Michael Sim ................... T11 68-66-72-68 274 297.85 148,928.58J.B. Holmes .................... T11 66-71-69-68 274 297.85 148,928.57Matt Kuchar ................... T11 66-65-72-71 274 297.85 148,928.57Ryan Palmer ................... T11 64-72-69-69 274 297.85 148,928.57Andres Romero .............. T11 68-66-68-72 274 297.85 148,928.57Vijay Singh ..................... T11 66-68-69-71 274 297.85 148,928.57Tiger Woods ................... T11 72-65-69-68 274 297.85 148,928.57Angel Cabrera ................ T18 69-68-69-69 275 257.50 101,250.00Stewart Cink .................. T18 68-66-72-69 275 257.50 101,250.00Jason Dufner .................. T18 66-73-68-68 275 257.50 101,250.00Charlie Wi ...................... T18 68-66-67-74 275 257.50 101,250.00Kris Blanks ..................... T22 66-68-72-70 276 240.00 78,000.00CUT: 72 players at 1-under 141 from a field of 99 professionals.WEATHER: Friday: Light remnants from Hurricane Earl made for overcastskies and sporadic, light-to-moderate showers. Highs in the mid80s, WSW winds at 8-15 mph. Saturday: Mostly sunny with an afternoonhigh of 81 degrees. Winds W at 15-25 mph. Sunday: Sunny withan afternoon high of 78 degrees. Winds WSW at 12-17 mph. Monday:Sunny with afternoon high of 78. Winds SW at 4-8 mph.Brian Davis ..................... T22 64-73-69-70 276 240.00 $78,000.00Bill Haas ......................... T22 66-73-69-68 276 240.00 78,000.00Paul Casey ...................... T25 66-72-71-68 277 220.00 58,500.00Retief Goosen ................ T25 67-69-71-70 277 220.00 58,500.00Martin Laird ................... T25 66-69-74-68 277 220.00 58,500.00Phil Mickelson ................ T25 69-65-67-76 277 220.00 58,500.00Bo Van Pelt ..................... T25 70-70-68-69 277 220.00 58,500.00Ernie Els ......................... T30 70-67-70-71 278 200.00 48,750.00Zach Johnson ................. T30 63-71-71-73 278 200.00 48,750.00Justin Leonard ............... T30 69-66-67-76 278 200.00 48,750.00Matt Jones ..................... T33 65-70-73-71 279 182.50 41,437.50Hunter Mahan ................ T33 64-70-71-74 279 182.50 41,437.50Kevin Na ......................... T33 69-67-70-73 279 182.50 41,437.50Nick Watney .................. T33 69-72-70-68 279 182.50 41,437.50Jim Furyk ........................ T37 66-73-71-70 280 162.50 34,500.00Fredrik Jacobson ............ T37 65-76-69-70 280 162.50 34,500.00Rory McIlroy ................... T37 64-76-69-71 280 162.50 34,500.00Bubba Watson ............... T37 67-71-73-69 280 162.50 34,500.00Jason Bohn .................... T41 67-74-72-68 281 142.50 28,500.00Greg Chalmers ............... T41 68-72-72-69 281 142.50 28,500.00Rickie Fowler .................. T41 67-70-74-70 281 142.50 28,500.00Steve Marino ................. T41 65-69-71-76 281 142.50 28,500.00Robert Allenby ............... T45 69-70-75-68 282 102.50 19,550.00Stephen Ames ................ T45 67-68-75-72 282 102.50 19,550.00K.J. Choi ......................... T45 69-71-72-70 282 102.50 19,550.00Tim Clark ........................ T45 69-72-71-70 282 102.50 19,550.00Brendon de Jonge .......... T45 67-72-73-70 282 102.50 $19,550.00Tim Petrovic ................... T45 68-71-71-72 282 102.50 19,550.00Ian Poulter ...................... T45 67-73-73-69 282 102.50 19,550.00John Rollins ................... T45 66-70-67-79 282 102.50 19,550.00Kevin Streelman ............. T45 69-70-73-70 282 102.50 19,550.00Josh Teater .................... T45 68-70-75-69 282 102.50 19,550.00David Toms .................... T45 67-71-75-69 282 102.50 19,550.00Y.E. Yang ........................ T45 67-70-68-77 282 102.50 19,550.00Stuart Appleby ............... T57 70-71-72-70 283 62.50 16,725.00Ricky Barnes ................... T57 68-71-74-70 283 62.50 16,725.00Ryuji Imada .................... T57 67-71-73-72 283 62.50 16,725.00Dustin Johnson .............. T57 73-68-69-73 283 62.50 16,725.00Blake Adams .................. T61 70-68-70-76 284 42.50 16,125.00Marc Leishman .............. T61 71-68-77-68 284 42.50 16,125.00Davis Love III .................. T61 71-69-71-73 284 42.50 16,125.00Camilo Villegas .............. T61 67-72-71-74 284 42.50 16,125.00Lucas Glover ................... T65 70-68-72-75 285 27.50 15,675.00Heath Slocum ................. T65 68-72-74-71 285 27.50 15,675.00Charles Howell III ........... T67 68-70-77-71 286 17.50 15,375.00Ryan Moore .................... T67 64-76-70-76 286 17.50 15,375.00Aaron Baddeley ................ 69 71-70-75-71 287 10.00 15,150.00Paul Goydos ..................... 70 68-73-75-74 290 5.00 15,000.00Shaun Micheel ................. 71 68-71-75-77 291 4.90 14,850.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieSECTION3<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIESThe following players did not finish(C=cut, W=withdrew, D=disqualified)C—142-Ben Crane, Brian Gay, Padraig Harrington, J.J. Henry,Bryce Molder, Jeff Overton, Vaughn Taylor, Boo Weekley, 143-ChadCollins, Steve Elkington, J.P. Hayes, Spencer Levin, Justin Rose,Rory Sabbatini, 144-Chris Couch, Anthony Kim, Pat Perez, D.A.Points, Alex Prugh, Chris Riley, Jimmy Walker, 146-Troy Matteson,Webb Simpson, 148-Carl Pettersson, 149-Sean O’Hair. W—69-ScottVerplank, 219-Garrett Willis. D—Chad Campbell.NOTESCharley Hoffman recorded 11 birdies en route toa final-round, personal-best, 9-under 62 to coast toa five-stroke victory over Geoff Ogilvy, Luke Donaldand Jason Day. It was his second victory on the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> (2007 Bob Hope Classic).<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsDEUTSCHE BANK CHAMPIONSHIP2003 Adam Scott ...................264 Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te ..............268 TPC Boston, Norton, MA ..............................71/7,4152004 Vijay Singh ....................268 Adam Scott ....................271 TPC Boston, Norton, MA ..............................71/7,415Tiger Woods2005 Olin Browne ..................270 Jason Bohn ....................271 TPC Boston, Norton, MA ..............................71/7,4152006 Tiger Woods .................268 Vijay Singh .....................270 TPC Boston, Norton, MA ..............................71/7,4152007 Phil Mickelson ..............268 Brett Wetterich ..............270 TPC Boston, Norton, MA ..............................71/7,207Tiger WoodsArron Oberholser2008 Vijay Singh ....................262 Mike Weir ......................267 TPC Boston, Norton, MA ..............................71/7,2072009 Steve Stricker ...............267 Jason Dufner .................268 TPC Boston, Norton, MA ..............................71/7,202Scott Verplank2010 Charley Hoffman ...........262 Jason Day ......................267 TPC Boston, Norton, MA ..............................71/7,214Luke DonaldGeoff OgilvyTournament Record:262, Vijay Singh, 2008; Charley Hoffman, 201018-Hole Record:61, Vijay Singh, 2006; Mike Weir, 2008 A scenic shot of the 18th green during theJIM FURYKfinal round of the Deutsche Bank Championship.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-85


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Playoffs for the FedExCup2010 BMW Championship[3rd of 4 events in the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Playoffs for the FedExCup]SECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3JOHNSONWinner: DUSTIN JOHNSONFedExCup Points: 2,500 $1,350,00068-70-68-69 275 (-9)ORDER OF FINISHFedExCupPlayer Finish Scores Total Points MoneyDustin Johnson .................. 1 68-70-68-69 275 2,500.00 $1,350,000.00Paul Casey .......................... 2 69-69-69-69 276 1,500.00 810,000.00K.J. Choi ........................... T3 71-69-69-69 278 700.00 360,000.00Matt Kuchar ..................... T3 64-72-70-72 278 700.00 360,000.00Ryan Moore ...................... T3 65-74-66-73 278 700.00 360,000.00Kevin Na ........................... T3 70-69-69-70 278 700.00 360,000.00Retief Goosen .................... 7 67-71-71-70 279 450.00 251,250.00Phil Mickelson .................. T8 72-71-70-67 280 400.00 217,500.00Steve Stricker ................... T8 70-73-67-70 280 400.00 217,500.00Charlie Wi ........................ T8 67-69-70-74 280 400.00 217,500.00Marc Leishman .............. T11 72-65-72-72 281 337.50 180,000.00Camilo Villegas .............. T11 70-70-71-70 281 337.50 180,000.00Ernie Els ......................... T13 70-71-67-74 282 292.50 150,000.00Ian Poulter ...................... T13 66-72-69-75 282 292.50 150,000.00Jim Furyk ........................ T15 73-71-69-70 283 267.50 116,250.00Zach Johnson ................. T15 70-73-66-74 283 267.50 116,250.00Adam Scott .................... T15 71-69-72-71 283 267.50 116,250.00David Toms .................... T15 70-72-70-71 283 267.50 116,250.00Nick Watney .................. T15 70-74-70-69 283 267.50 116,250.00Tiger Woods ................... T15 73-72-68-70 283 267.50 116,250.00Stewart Cink .................. T21 70-73-71-70 284 245.00 84,000.00Lemont, IL September 9-12, 2010 FedExCup Points: 2,500 (first) Purse: $7,500,000Cog Hill Golf & Country Club Par/Yards: 35-36—71/7,616LEADERSFirst RoundMatt Kuchar ................................64 (-7)Ryan Moore ................................65 (-6)Ian Poulter ...................................66 (-5)Retief Goosen .............................67 (-4)Charlie Wi ...................................67 (-4)Dustin Johnson ...........................68 (-3)CUT: No cut. All 70 players completed 72 holes.WEATHER: Thursday: Mostly sunny with highs in the lower 70s. WindsNE 5-10 mph. Friday: Mostly sunny with a high of 75 degrees. WindsESE 8-15 mph. Saturday: Morning showers turning into sunny skies inthe afternoon. High of 71. Winds SW 6-12 mph. Sunday: Sunny andwarmer. High of 79. Winds WSW 10-20 mph.Tim Clark ........................ T21 70-70-70-74 284 245.00 $84,000.00Justin Rose .................... T21 68-71-71-74 284 245.00 84,000.00Robert Allenby ............... T24 72-70-72-71 285 222.50 60,750.00Greg Chalmers ............... T24 72-69-68-76 285 222.50 60,750.00Tom Gillis ....................... T24 70-72-76-67 285 222.50 60,750.00Geoff Ogilvy ................... T24 73-72-72-68 285 222.50 60,750.00Michael Sim ................... T24 72-70-72-71 285 222.50 60,750.00Vijay Singh ..................... T24 70-77-68-70 285 222.50 60,750.00Brian Gay ........................ T30 68-73-72-73 286 190.00 44,571.43Charley Hoffman ............ T30 70-77-70-69 286 190.00 44,571.43Justin Leonard ............... T30 72-71-75-68 286 190.00 44,571.43Bryce Molder .................. T30 74-72-72-68 286 190.00 44,571.43Carl Pettersson ............... T30 72-72-71-71 286 190.00 44,571.43Vaughn Taylor ................ T30 70-71-74-71 286 190.00 44,571.43Bill Haas ......................... T30 70-73-69-74 286 190.00 44,571.42Luke Donald ................... T37 68-70-72-77 287 157.50 33,000.00Matt Jones ..................... T37 71-70-73-73 287 157.50 33,000.00Hunter Mahan ................ T37 71-68-75-73 287 157.50 33,000.00Rory McIlroy ................... T37 76-74-68-69 287 157.50 33,000.00Sean O’Hair .................... T37 75-68-71-73 287 157.50 33,000.00Brandt Snedeker ............ T37 76-72-72-67 287 157.50 33,000.00Ryan Palmer ................... T43 73-72-71-72 288 137.50 27,000.00Kevin Streelman ............. T43 71-75-72-70 288 137.50 27,000.00Ben Crane ....................... T45 76-77-67-69 289 125.00 23,250.00Jason Dufner .................. T45 74-72-73-70 289 125.00 23,250.00Second RoundMatt Kuchar ..............................136 (-6)Charlie Wi .................................136 (-6)Marc Leishman .........................137 (-5)Paul Casey ................................138 (-4)Luke Donald ..............................138 (-4)Retief Goosen ...........................138 (-4)Dustin Johnson .........................138 (-4)Ian Poulter .................................138 (-4)Third RoundRyan Moore ..............................205 (-8)Dustin Johnson .........................206 (-7)Matt Kuchar ..............................206 (-7)Charlie Wi .................................206 (-7)Paul Casey ................................207 (-6)Ian Poulter .................................207 (-6)Rickie Fowler .................. T45 71-73-72-73 289 125.00 $23,250.00Fredrik Jacobson ............ T48 74-75-72-70 291 112.50 20,025.00Anthony Kim ................... T48 70-75-72-74 291 112.50 20,025.00Martin Laird ................... T50 73-73-69-77 292 97.50 18,262.50Rory Sabbatini ................ T50 69-71-80-72 292 97.50 18,262.50Heath Slocum ................. T50 71-74-75-72 292 97.50 18,262.50Bubba Watson ............... T50 72-74-69-77 292 97.50 18,262.50Brian Davis ..................... T54 73-72-77-71 293 80.00 17,250.00Jason Day ...................... T54 72-76-71-74 293 80.00 17,250.00Bo Van Pelt ..................... T54 72-71-73-77 293 80.00 17,250.00Stephen Ames ................ T57 74-77-72-71 294 65.00 16,800.00Jeff Overton ................... T57 72-76-72-74 294 65.00 16,800.00Tim Petrovic ................... T57 73-70-73-78 294 65.00 16,800.00Stuart Appleby ............... T60 76-73-69-78 296 50.00 16,350.00J.B. Holmes .................... T60 77-72-69-78 296 50.00 16,350.00Andres Romero .............. T60 80-70-73-73 296 50.00 16,350.00Angel Cabrera ................ T63 75-76-75-71 297 32.50 15,825.00Brendon de Jonge .......... T63 74-71-72-80 297 32.50 15,825.00John Senden .................. T63 74-75-74-74 297 32.50 15,825.00Y.E. Yang ........................ T63 73-78-69-77 297 32.50 15,825.00Ricky Barnes ................... T67 73-74-76-75 298 17.50 15,375.00Scott Verplank ................ T67 76-75-73-74 298 17.50 15,375.00Jason Bohn ...................... 69 73-74-73-79 299 10.00 15,150.00D.J. Trahan ....................... 70 75-76-75-75 301 5.00 15,000.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TiePAUL CASEY<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsWESTERN OPEN1899 Willie Smith* ................156 Laurie Auchterlonie .......156 Glen View GC, Chicago, IL ...........................72/6,3621900 No Tournament1901 Laurie Auchterlonie+++ ..160 David Bell ......................162 Midlothian CC, Midlothian, IL ......................71/6,6541902 Willie Anderson ............299 Willie Smith ...................304 Euclid Club, Euclid, OH ........................................ N/A1903 Alex Smith ....................318 Laurie Auchterlonie .......320 Milwaukee CC, Milwaukee, Wl ...................72/6,867David Brown1904 Willie Anderson ............304 Alex Smith .....................308 Kent CC, Grand Rapids, Ml ..........................71/6,5141905 Arthur Smith .................278 James Maiden ...............280 Cincinnati GC, Cincinnati, OH ......................71/6,2311906 Alex Smith ....................306 Jack Hobens ..................309 Homewood CC, Homewood, IL ....................70/6,3111907 Robert Simpson ............307 Willie Anderson .............309 Hinsdale GC, Hinsdale, IL .............................71/6,475Fred McCloud1908 Willie Anderson ............299 Fred McCloud ................300 Normandie GC, St. Louis, MO ......................71/6,5341909 Willie Anderson ............288 Stewart Gardner ............297 Skokie CC, Glencoe, IL .................................72/6,9131910 Charles Evans, Jr.# ....6 and 5 George Simpson Beverly CC, Chicago, IL ................................72/6,7541911 Robert Simpson .........2 and 1 Tom MacNamara Kent CC, Grand Rapids, Ml ..........................71/6,5141912 Macdonald Smith .........299 Alex Robertson ..............302 Idlewild CC, Flossmoor, IL ............................72/6,7541913 John McDermott ..........295 Mike Brady ....................302 Memphis CC, Memphis, TN .........................70/6,6951914 Jim Barnes ....................293 Willie Kidd .....................294 Interlachen CC, Edina, MN ...........................73/6,7331915 Tom McNamara ............304 Alex Cunningham ..........306 Glen Oak CC, Glen Ellyn, IL ..........................72/6,5031916 Walter Hagen ...............286 Jock Hutchison ..............287 Blue Mound CC, Milwaukee, WI ........................ N/AGeorge Sargent1917 Jim Barnes ....................283 Walter Hagen ................285 Westmoreland CC, Wilmette, IL ..................72/6,7981918 No Tournament+1919 Jim Barnes ....................283 Leo Diegel ......................286 Mayfield CC, Cleveland, OH .........................72/6,6091920 Jock Hutchison .............296 James Barnes ................297 Olympia Fields CC, Olympia Fields, IL ..........71/6,749Clarence HackneyHarry Hampton1921 Walter Hagen ...............287 Jock Hutchison ..............292 Oakwood Club, Cleveland Heights, OH ........71/6,709KEY: * = Playoff # = Amateur + = World War I +++ = Competition extended from 36 to 72 holes after 19013-86 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Playoffs for the FedExCupBMW ChampionshipNOTESFour players earned their way into THE <strong>TOUR</strong>Championship presented by Coca-Cola throughtheir performances at the BMW Championship:Camilo Villegas, Kevin Na, K.J. Choi and RyanMoore. Those falling out of the top 30 were J.B.Holmes, Rickie Fowler, Bill Haas and RoryMcIlroy.The final round at the BMW Championship markedthe fifth time in 2010 that champion DustinJohnson played in the last grouping in the finalround.With his fourth career victory at the 2010 BMWChampionship, Dustin Johnson has the most victoriesamong players in their 20s—those in their20s with three wins include Sean O’Hair, CamiloVillegas, Hunter Mahan and Anthony Kim.CAMILO VILLEGASWith his 11th top-10 (tied for third) of the 2010season at the BMW Championship, Matt Kucharremained in the top spot in the FedExCup standingsentering THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship. Enteringthe 2010 campaign, the Georgia Tech graduate hadtotaled 20 top 10s in 195 professional starts.In 10 career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Playoffs for the FedExCupstarts, Tiger Woods has six top 10s and threewins. His best finish in 2010 in the Playoffs was atie for 11th at the Deutsche Bank Championship.Woods’ tie for 15th in 2010 was his lowest finishat the BMW Championship since he tied for 20thin 2001.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1922 Mike Brady ...................291 Laurie Ayton ..................301 Oakland Hills CC, Birmingham, Ml ...............72/7,052Jock Hutchison1923 Jock Hutchison .............281 Bobby Cruickshank ........287 Colonial CC, Memphis, TN ...........................70/7,116Leo DiegelWalter HagenJoe Kirkwood, Sr.1924 Bill Mehlhorn ................293 Al Watrous ....................301 Calumet CC, Homewood, IL .........................72/6,5241925 Macdonald Smith .........281 Leo Diegel ......................287 Youngstown CC, Youngstown, OH ...............71/6,597Johnny FarrellEmmet FrenchWalter HagenBill Mehlhorn1926 Walter Hagen ...............279 Harry Cooper ..................288 Highland G&CC, Indianapolis, IN .................70/6,501Gene Sarazen1927 Walter Hagen ...............281 Al Espinosa ....................285 Olympia Fields CC, Olympia Fields, IL ..........71/6,749Bill Mehlhorn1928 Abe Espinosa ................291 Johnny Farrell ................294 North Shore GC, Chicago, IL ........................72/7,0241929 Tommy Armour .............273 Horton Smith .................281 Ozaukee CC, Mequon, Wl ............................70/6,5531930 Gene Sarazen ...............278 Al Espinosa ....................285 Indianwood G&CC, Lake Orion, Ml ..................... N/A1931 Ed Dudley ......................280 Walter Hagen ................284 Miami Valley GC, Dayton, OH ......................71/6,5891932 Walter Hagen ...............287 Olin Dutra ......................288 Canterbury GC, Beechwood, OH ..................72/6,8771933 Macdonald Smith .........282 Tommy Armour ..............288 Olympia Fields CC, Olympia Fields, IL ..........71/6,7491934 Harry Cooper* ...............274 Ky Laffoon ......................274 CC of Peoria, Peoria, IL .................................70/6,0681935 John Revolta .................290 Willie Goggin .................294 South Bend CC, South Bend, IN ...................71/6,4551936 Ralph Guldahl ...............274 Ray Mangrum ................277 Davenport CC, Davenport, IA .......................71/6,4581937 Ralph Guldahl* .............288 Horton Smith .................288 Canterbury GC, Beachwood, OH ..................72/6,8771938 Ralph Guldahl ...............279 Sam Snead ....................286 Westwood CC, St. Louis, MO ......................72/6,7851939 Byron Nelson ................281 Lloyd Mangrum ..............282 Medinah CC, Medinah, IL ............................71/7,1041940 Jimmy Demaret* ..........293 Toney Penna ..................293 River Oaks CC, Houston, TX .........................72/6,8681941 Ed Oliver .......................275 Ben Hogan .....................278 Phoenix GC, Phoenix, AZ ..............................71/6,726Byron Nelson1942 Herman Barron .............276 Henry Picard ..................278 Phoenix GC, Phoenix, AZ ..............................71/6,7261943 No Tournament++1944 No Tournament++1945 No Tournament++1946 Ben Hogan ....................271 Lloyd Mangrum ..............275 Sunset CC, St. Louis, MO .............................72/6,3231947 Johnny Palmer ..............270 Bobby Locke ...................271 Salt Lake CC, Salt Lake City, UT ..................72/6,891Ed Oliver1948 Ben Hogan* ..................281 Ed Oliver ........................281 Brookfield CC, Buffalo, NY ...........................72/6,8131949 Sam Snead ...................268 Cary Middlecoff .............272 Keller GC, St. Paul, MN ................................72/6,5421950 Sam Snead ...................282 Jim Ferrier .....................283 Brentwood CC, Brentwood, CA ....................72/6,729E. J. Harrison1951 Marty Furgol .................270 Cary Middlecoff .............271 Davenport CC, Davenport, IA .......................71/6,4501952 Lloyd Mangrum .............274 Bobby Locke ...................282 Westwood CC, St. Louis, MO ......................72/6,7851953 Dutch Harrison ..............278 Ed Furgol ........................282 Bellerive CC, St. Louis, MO ..........................71/7,305Fred HaasLloyd Mangrum1954 Lloyd Mangrum* ...........277 Ted Kroll ........................277 Kenwood CC, Cincinnati, OH ........................72/6,9501955 Cary Middlecoff ............272 Mike Souchak ................274 Portland GC, Portland, OR ............................72/6,5641956 Mike Fetchick* .............284 Doug Ford ......................284 Presidio CC, San Francisco, CA ....................72/6,488Jay HebertDon January1957 Doug Ford* ...................279 George Bayer .................279 Plum Hollow GC, Southfield, Ml ..................72/6,854Gene LittlerBilly Maxwell1958 Doug Sanders ...............275 Dow Finsterwald ...........276 Red Run GC, Royal Oak, Ml .........................72/6,8011959 Mike Souchak ...............272 Arnold Palmer ................273 Pittsburgh Field Club, Aspinwall, PA ...........71/6,5861960 Stan Leonard* ..............278 Art Wall .........................278 Western G&CC, Redford, Ml ........................72/6,8081961 Arnold Palmer ...............271 Sam Snead ....................273 Blythefield CC, Belmont, Ml .........................71/6,7301962 Jacky Cupit ...................281 Billy Casper ....................283 Medinah CC, Medinah, IL ............................71/7,0141963 Arnold Palmer* .............280 Julius Boros ...................280 Beverly CC, Chicago, IL ................................71/6,923Jack Nicklaus1964 Chi Chi Rodriguez .........268 Arnold Palmer ................269 Tam O’Shanter CC, Niles, IL .........................71/6,6861965 Billy Casper ...................270 Jack McGowan ..............272 Tam O’Shanter CC, Niles, IL .........................71/6,686Chi Chi Rodriguez1966 Billy Casper ...................283 Gay Brewer ....................286 Medinah CC, Medinah, IL ............................71/7,0141967 Jack Nicklaus ...............274 Doug Sanders ................276 Beverly CC, Chicago, IL ................................71/6,9231968 Jack Nicklaus ...............273 Miller Barber .................276 Olympia Fields CC, Olympia Fields, IL ..........71/6,7491969 Billy Casper ...................276 Rocky Thompson ............280 Midlothian CC, Midlothian, IL ......................71/6,6541970 Hugh Royer ...................273 Dale Douglass ...............274 Beverly CC, Chicago, IL ................................71/6,9231971 Bruce Crampton ............279 Bobby Nichols ................281 Olympia Fields CC, Olympia Fields, IL ..........71/6,7491972 Jim Jamieson ...............271 Labron Harris, Jr. ...........277 Sunset Ridge, Winnetka, IL ..........................71/6,7161973 Billy Casper ...................272 Larry Hinson ...................273 Midlothian CC, Midlothian, IL ......................71/6,654Hale Irwin1974 Tom Watson .................287 J.C. Snead .....................289 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL ................71/7,002Tom Weiskopf1975 Hale Irwin .....................283 Bobby Cole .....................284 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL ................71/7,0021976 Al Geiberger .................288 Joe Porter ......................289 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL ................71/7,002KEY: * = Playoff # = Amateur ++ = World War IISECTION3<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-87


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Playoffs for the FedExCupBMW ChampionshipSECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3NOTESWith his tie for eigth finish in 2010, SteveStricker has three top 10s in four starts at theBMW Championship since the inception of thePlayoffs. Stricker and Camilo Villegas each havethree top 10s in four BMW Championship startssince the inception of the Playoffs.Brian Gay (68, first round), Steve Stricker (67,third round) and Camilo Villegas (70, final round)posted the only bogey-free rounds at the 2010BMW Championship.BRIAN GAYTiger Woods and Phil Mickelson were pairedtogether during the final round of the BMWChampionship for the 25th official time on the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>, 26th including the World Golf Championships-HSBC Champions event in the fall of 2009. Mickelsonposted a lower score (67-70) as he matched the lowfinal round en route to a tie for eighth.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1977 Tom Watson .................283 Wally Armstrong ...........284 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL ................72/7,097Johnny Miller1978 Andy Bean* ..................282 Bill Rogers .....................282 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL ................72/7,0971979 Larry Nelson* ...............286 Ben Crenshaw ...............286 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL ................72/7,0971980 Scott Simpson ..............281 Andy Bean .....................286 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL ................72/7,0971981 Ed Fiori ..........................277 Jim Colbert ....................281 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL ................72/7,097Greg PowersJim Simons1982 Tom Weiskopf ..............276 Larry Nelson ..................277 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL ................72/7,0971983 Mark McCumber ...........284 Tom Watson ..................285 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL ................72/7,0971984 Tom Watson* ...............280 Greg Norman .................280 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL ................72/7,0971985 Scott Verplank*# .........279 Jim Thorpe .....................279 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL ................72/7,0971986 Tom Kite* .....................286 Fred Couples ..................286 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL ................72/7,097David FrostNick PriceBEATRICE WESTERN OPEN1987 D.A. Weibring~ ............207 Larry Nelson ..................208 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL** ............72/6,752Greg Norman1988 Jim Benepe ..................278 Peter Jacobsen ..............279 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL ................72/7,0971989 Mark McCumber* .........275 Peter Jacobsen ..............275 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL ................72/7,097CENTEL WESTERN OPEN1990 Wayne Levi ...................275 Payne Stewart ...............279 Butler National GC, Oak Brook, IL ................72/7,0971991 Russ Cochran ................275 Greg Norman .................277 Cog Hill G&CC (Dubsdread), Lemont, IL .......72/7,0401992 Ben Crenshaw ..............276 Greg Norman .................277 Cog Hill G&CC (Dubsdread), Lemont, IL .......72/7,040SPRINT WESTERN OPEN1993 Nick Price ......................269 Greg Norman .................274 Cog Hill G&CC (Dubsdread), Lemont, IL .......72/7,040MOTOROLA WESTERN OPEN1994 Nick Price ......................277 Greg Kraft ......................278 Cog Hill G&CC (Dubsdread), Lemont, IL .......72/7,0401995 Billy Mayfair .................279 Jay Haas ........................280 Cog Hill G&CC (Dubsdread), Lemont, IL .......72/7,040Justin LeonardJeff Maggert1996 Steve Stricker ...............270 Billy Andrade .................278 Cog Hill G&CC (Dubsdread), Lemont, IL .......72/7,073Jay Don Blake1997 Tiger Woods .................275 Frank Nobilo ..................278 Cog Hill G&CC (Dubsdread), Lemont, IL .......72/7,0731998 Joe Durant ....................271 Vijay Singh .....................273 Cog Hill G&CC (Dubsdread), Lemont, IL .......72/7,0731999 Tiger Woods .................273 Mike Weir ......................276 Cog Hill G&CC (Dubsdread), Lemont, IL .......72/7,073ADVIL WESTERN OPEN2000 Robert Allenby* ............274 Nick Price .......................274 Cog Hill G&CC (Dubsdread), Lemont, IL .......72/7,0732001 Scott Hoch ....................267 Davis Love III .................268 Cog Hill G&CC (Dubsdread), Lemont, IL .......72/7,0732002 Jerry Kelly .....................269 Davis Love III .................271 Cog Hill G&CC (Dubsdread), Lemont, IL .......72/7,224100TH WESTERN OPEN2003 Tiger Woods .................267 Rich Beem ......................272 Cog Hill G&CC (Dubsdread), Lemont, IL .......72/7,320CIALIS WESTERN OPEN2004 Stephen Ames .............274 Steve Lowery .................276 Cog Hill G&CC (Dubsdread), Lemont, IL .......71/7,3262005 Jim Furyk .....................270 Tiger Woods ..................272 Cog Hill G&CC (Dubsdread), Lemont, IL .......71/7,3262006 Trevor Immelman ..........271 Mathew Goggin .............273 Cog Hill G&CC (Dubsdread), Lemont, IL .......71/7,326Tiger WoodsBMW CHAMPIONSHIP2007 Tiger Woods .................262 Aaron Baddeley .............264 Cog Hill G&CC (Dubsdread), Lemont, IL .......71/7,3262008 Camilo Villegas .............265 Dudley Hart ....................267 Bellerive CC, St. Louis, MO ..........................70/7,2072009 Tiger Woods .................265 Jim Furyk .......................273 Cog Hill G&CC, Lemont, IL ...........................71/7,616Marc Leishman2010 Dustin Johnson .............275 Paul Casey .....................276 Cog Hill G&CC, Lemont, IL ...........................71/7,616KEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortened # = Amateur** Rain forced play to be held on nine holes of Butler National and nine holes at adjacent Oak Brook Village course.Among rookies at the BMW Championship, neitherRickie Fowler (No. 25 to No. 32) nor RoryMcIlroy (No. 29 to 36) were able to advance toTHE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship.Tournament Record:262, Tiger Woods, 2007CurrentCourse Record:62, Jim Furyk, 2008, BelleriveOther Course Record (Cog Hill):62, Tiger Woods, 2009Dustin Johnson hits to the seventh green duringthe final round of the BMW Championship.3-88 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Playoffs for the FedExCup2010 THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championshippresented by Coca-Cola[4th of 4 events in the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Playoffs for the FedExCup]FURYKAtlanta, GA September 23-26, 2010 FedExCup Points: 2,500 (first) Purse: $7,500,000East Lake Golf Course Par/Yards: 35-35—70/7,319LEADERSFirst RoundPaul Casey ..................................66 (-4)Luke Donald ................................66 (-4)Geoff Ogilvy ................................66 (-4)Jim Furyk .....................................67 (-3)K.J. Choi ......................................68 (-2)Second RoundLuke Donald ..............................132 (-8)Jim Furyk ...................................132 (-8)Geoff Ogilvy ..............................133 (-7)K.J. Choi ....................................136 (-4)Paul Casey ................................137 (-3)Retief Goosen ...........................137 (-3)Kevin Na ...................................137 (-3)Third RoundJim Furyk ...................................202 (-8)Luke Donald ..............................203 (-7)Retief Goosen ...........................203 (-7)Geoff Ogilvy ..............................205 (-5)Paul Casey ................................206 (-4)Kevin Na ...................................206 (-4)CUT: No cut. All 30 players completed 72 holes.Winner: JIM FURYKFedExCup Points: 2,500 $1,350,00067-65-70-70 272 (-8)ORDER OF FINISHFedExCupPlayer Finish Scores Total Points MoneyJim Furyk ............................ 1 67-65-70-70 272 2,500.00 $1,350,000.00Luke Donald ....................... 2 66-66-71-70 273 1,500.00 810,000.00Retief Goosen .................... 3 71-66-66-71 274 1,000.00 517,500.00Paul Casey ........................ T4 66-71-69-69 275 650.00 330,000.00Nick Watney .................... T4 71-74-63-67 275 650.00 330,000.00Charley Hoffman ................ 6 71-67-69-70 277 500.00 270,000.00K.J. Choi ........................... T7 68-68-74-68 278 437.50 247,500.00Ernie Els ........................... T7 71-71-71-65 278 437.50 247,500.00NOTESJim Furyk carded a final-round, even-par 70to win THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship presented byCoca-Cola by one stroke over Luke Donald. Itwas the 16th win of his <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> career.With the win, Jim Furyk collected 2,500 pointsto win the fourth annual FedExCup, joining pastwinners Tiger Woods (2007, 2009) and VijaySingh (2008). He finished with 2,980 points,while Matt Kuchar was second with 2,728points.In addition to the $1.35 million first-place prizefor winning the <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship presentedby Coca-Cola, Jim Furyk also collected $10 millionfor winning the FedExCup.Tournament Record:257, Tiger Woods, 2007 (East Lake GC)Current Course Record:60, Zach Johnson, 2007 (East Lake GC)WEATHER: Thursday: Partly cloudy. High of 91. Winds SE at 6-12mph. Friday: Partly cloudy. High of 89. Winds SSE at 4-8 mph.Saturday: Partly cloudy. High of 89. Winds variable at 4-8 mph.Sunday: Due to a forecast of thunderstorms, tee times were moved,starting at 9 a.m. Heavy rain and thunderstorms forced a suspensionof play at 1:10 p.m. Play resumed at 3:01 p.m. Partly cloudy and cooler.High of 74. Winds variable at 4-8 mph.Zach Johnson ................... T9 74-72-66-67 279 362.50 $208,125.00Ryan Moore ...................... T9 70-72-68-69 279 362.50 208,125.00Kevin Streelman ............... T9 70-70-69-70 279 362.50 208,125.00Camilo Villegas ................ T9 73-69-68-69 279 362.50 208,125.00Tim Clark ........................ T13 70-73-70-67 280 292.50 178,500.00Geoff Ogilvy ................... T13 66-67-72-75 280 292.50 178,500.00Hunter Mahan ................ T15 69-71-73-68 281 277.50 162,000.00Justin Rose .................... T15 74-68-72-67 281 277.50 162,000.00Robert Allenby ............... T17 71-70-71-70 282 260.00 147,000.00Ben Crane ....................... T17 71-69-76-66 282 260.00 147,000.00Jason Day ...................... T17 69-69-71-73 282 260.00 147,000.00Kevin Na ......................... T17 69-68-69-76 282 260.00 147,000.00<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsNABISCO CHAMPIONSHIPS OF GOLF1987 Tom Watson ................268 Chip Beck .......................270 Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX .....................70/6,576NABISCO GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS1988 Curtis Strange* ...........279 Tom Kite ........................279 Pebble Beach GL, ........................................72/6,815Pebble Beach, CANABISCO CHAMPIONSHIPS1989 Tom Kite* .....................276 Payne Stewart ...............276 Harbour Town GL, Hilton Head, SC .............71/6,6571990 Jodie Mudd* ................273 Billy Mayfair ..................273 Champions GC, Houston, TX ........................71/7,187THE <strong>TOUR</strong> CHAMPIONSHIP1991 Craig Stadler* ...............279 Russ Cochran .................279 Pinehurst (No. 2), Pinehurst, NC ..................71/7,0051992 Paul Azinger ..................276 Lee Janzen .....................279 Pinehurst (No. 2), Pinehurst, NC ..................71/7,005Corey Pavin1993 Jim Gallagher, Jr. .........277 David Frost .....................278 Olympic Club (Lake), San Francisco, CA ......71/6,812John HustonGreg NormanScott Simpson1994 Mark McCumber* .........274 Fuzzy Zoeller ..................274 Olympic Club (Lake), San Francisco, CA ......71/6,812THE <strong>TOUR</strong> CHAMPIONSHIP PRESENTED BY MERCEDES-BENZ AND MICHELOB1995 Billy Mayfair .................280 Steve Elkington ..............283 Southern Hills CC, Tulsa, OK ........................70/6,834Corey Pavin1996 Tom Lehman .................268 Brad Faxon .....................274 Southern Hills CC, Tulsa, OK ........................70/6,8341997 David Duval ..................273 Jim Furyk .......................274 Champions GC, Houston, TX ........................71/7,200THE <strong>TOUR</strong> CHAMPIONSHIP PRESENTED BY SOUTHERN COMPANY AND MERCEDES-BENZ1998 Hal Sutton* ...................274 Vijay Singh .....................274 East Lake GC, Atlanta, GA ...........................70/6,980THE <strong>TOUR</strong> CHAMPIONSHIP PRESENTED BY SOUTHERN COMPANY1999 Tiger Woods .................269 Davis Love III .................273 Champions GC, Houston, TX ........................71/7,2202000 Phil Mickelson ..............267 Tiger Woods ..................269 East Lake GC, Atlanta, GA ...........................70/6,9802001 Mike Weir *..................270 Ernie Els .........................270 Champions GC, Houston, TX ........................71/7,220Sergio GarciaDavid TomsTHE <strong>TOUR</strong> CHAMPIONSHIP PRESENTED BY COCA-COLA2002 Vijay Singh ....................268 Charles Howell III ..........270 East Lake GC, Atlanta, GA ...........................70/6,9802003 Chad Campbell .............268 Charles Howell III ..........271 Champions GC, Houston, TX ........................71/7,2202004 Retief Goosen ...............269 Tiger Woods ..................273 East Lake GC, Atlanta, GA ...........................70/7,1412005 Bart Bryant ....................263 Tiger Woods ..................269 East Lake GC, Atlanta, GA ...........................70/7,1542006 Adam Scott ...................269 Jim Furyk .......................272 East Lake GC, Atlanta, GA ...........................70/7,1542007 Tiger Woods .................257 Mark Calcavecchia ........265 East Lake GC, Atlanta, GA ...........................70/7,154Zach Johnson2008 Camilo Villegas* ...........273 Sergio Garcia .................273 East Lake GC, Atlanta, GA ...........................70/7,3042009 Phil Mickelson ..............271 Tiger Woods ..................274 East Lake GC, Atlanta, GA ...........................70/7,3042010 Jim Furyk ......................272 Luke Donald ...................273 East Lake GC, Atlanta, GA ...........................70/7,319KEY: * = PlayoffBubba Watson ............... T17 75-69-67-71 282 260.00 $147,000.00Dustin Johnson .............. T22 73-71-73-66 283 242.50 136,500.00Phil Mickelson ................ T22 69-72-68-74 283 242.50 136,500.00Bo Van Pelt ....................... 24 74-69-69-72 284 235.00 132,000.00Matt Kuchar ................... T25 72-70-72-71 285 227.50 127,500.00Steve Stricker ................. T25 74-68-68-75 285 227.50 127,500.00Adam Scott ...................... 27 74-71-69-74 288 220.00 124,500.00Ryan Palmer ..................... 28 74-72-73-70 289 215.00 123,000.00Jeff Overton ..................... 29 75-70-73-73 291 210.00 121,500.00Martin Laird ..................... 30 75-73-74-73 295 205.00 120,000.0T=TieSECTION3<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-89


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Fall Series2010 Viking Classic(The 1st of 5 events inthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Fall Series)SECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3HAASWinner: BILL HAAS66-66-69-72 273 (-15) $648,000ORDER OF FINISHPlayer Finish Scores Total MoneyBill Haas ........................................ 1 66-66-69-72 273 $648,000.00Michael Allen ................................ 2 69-66-70-71 276 388,800.00Brendon de Jonge ....................... T3 66-66-73-72 277 208,800.00D.J. Trahan .................................. T3 69-72-67-69 277 208,800.00Jonathan Byrd ............................. T5 69-72-67-70 278 131,400.00Graham DeLaet ........................... T5 71-69-70-68 278 131,400.00Chris Stroud ................................ T5 73-65-69-71 278 131,400.00Ken Duke (S)................................ T8 66-74-69-70 279 104,400.00Johnson Wagner ......................... T8 71-70-70-68 279 104,400.00Brett Wetterich ........................... T8 70-72-67-70 279 104,400.00Michael Connell ........................ T11 70-69-71-70 280 73,800.00Nathan Green ............................ T11 67-68-70-75 280 73,800.00Jerry Kelly ................................. T11 70-70-71-69 280 73,800.00John Senden ............................. T11 70-68-70-72 280 73,800.00David Toms ............................... T11 71-70-67-72 280 73,800.00Cameron Tringale ...................... T11 72-68-70-70 280 73,800.00Mathew Goggin ........................ T17 68-74-71-68 281 54,000.00Lee Janzen ................................ T17 72-67-70-72 281 54,000.00Charles Warren ......................... T17 70-68-75-68 281 54,000.00Joe Durant ................................ T20 70-67-70-75 282 43,440.00Martin Flores ............................. T20 71-67-72-72 282 43,440.00Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te .......................... T20 72-67-75-68 282 43,440.00Jason Bohn ............................... T23 69-70-67-77 283 31,140.00J.P. Hayes ................................. T23 71-68-71-73 283 31,140.00Madison, MS September 31-October 3, 2010 Purse: $3,600,000Annandale Golf Course Par/Yards: 36-36—72/ 7,199LEADERSFirst RoundArjun Atwal.................................66 (-6)Ken Duke .....................................66 (-6)Bill Haas ......................................66 (-6)Bill Lunde ....................................66 (-6)Brett Quigley ...............................66 (-6)Brendon de Jonge ......................66 (-6)CUT: 79 players at even-par 144 from a field of 132 professionals.54-hole cut: 70 players at even-par 216 from a field of 79 professionals.WEATHER: Sunny all week. Winds N 10-20 mph. Highs ranged fromthe mid-70s to the mid-80s throughout the week.Charles Howell III ...................... T23 70-72-72-69 283 $31,140.00Bill Lunde .................................. T23 66-70-73-74 283 31,140.00Dean Wilson ............................. T23 67-75-69-72 283 31,140.00Mark Wilson ............................. T23 73-71-69-70 283 31,140.00Brian Gay ................................... T29 72-71-72-69 284 22,397.15Scott McCarron ......................... T29 71-71-73-69 284 22,397.15Arjun Atwal ............................... T29 66-72-69-77 284 22,397.14Briny Baird ................................. T29 73-68-71-72 284 22,397.14Will MacKenzie ......................... T29 71-73-69-71 284 22,397.14Jeff Quinney .............................. T29 67-73-74-70 284 22,397.14Charlie Wi ................................. T29 67-74-72-71 284 22,397.14Brian Davis ................................ T36 71-67-73-74 285 16,590.00Steve Elkington ......................... T36 70-69-70-76 285 16,590.00Tom Gillis .................................. T36 68-71-68-78 285 16,590.00Troy Matteson ........................... T36 73-70-71-71 285 16,590.00Brett Quigley ............................. T36 66-77-69-73 285 16,590.00Boo Weekley ............................. T36 73-70-72-70 285 16,590.00Carlos Franco ............................ T42 72-70-69-75 286 13,320.00Carl Pettersson .......................... T42 75-69-66-76 286 13,320.00Paul Stankowski ........................ T42 71-72-67-76 286 13,320.00Matt Bettencourt ...................... T45 69-72-73-73 287 10,090.29Mark Brooks (S)......................... T45 73-70-71-73 287 10,090.29Mathias Gronberg ..................... T45 71-70-75-71 287 10,090.29Heath Slocum ............................ T45 70-72-73-72 287 10,090.29Chris DiMarco ........................... T45 70-72-70-75 287 10,090.28Shaun Micheel .......................... T45 73-71-70-73 287 10,090.28Scott Piercy ............................... T45 71-71-71-74 287 10,090.28Cameron Beckman .................... T52 71-73-69-75 288 8,310.86Second RoundBill Haas ..................................132 (-12)Brendon de Jonge ..................132 (-12)Michael Allen ...........................135 (-9)Nathan Green ...........................135 (-9)Bill Lunde ..................................136 (-8)Third RoundBill Haas ..................................201 (-15)Michael Allen .........................205 (-11)Nathan Green .........................205 (-11)Brendon de Jonge ..................205 (-11)Jason Bohn .............................206 (-10)Henrik Bjornstad ....................... T52 72-69-73-74 288 $8,310.86David Lutterus ........................... T52 73-70-70-75 288 8,310.86George McNeill ......................... T52 71-70-75-72 288 8,310.86Vance Veazey ............................ T52 69-74-72-73 288 8,310.86Craig Barlow ............................. T52 68-73-71-76 288 8,310.85Roland Thatcher ........................ T52 74-65-72-77 288 8,310.85Tim Herron ................................ T59 73-70-72-74 289 7,812.00Skip Kendall .............................. T59 71-72-68-78 289 7,812.00Jeev Milkha Singh .................... T59 70-73-72-74 289 7,812.00Brian Stuard .............................. T59 77-65-69-78 289 7,812.00Chris Tidland ............................. T59 73-71-72-73 289 7,812.00Kirk Triplett ............................... T59 72-71-73-73 289 7,812.00Andrew McLardy ......................... 65 69-75-72-74 290 7,560.00Eric Axley (Q)............................. T66 73-70-69-79 291 7,452.00Brent Delahoussaye .................. T66 71-71-73-76 291 7,452.00Jeff Gove ................................... T68 72-70-70-80 292 7,272.00Cliff Kresge ............................... T68 70-70-75-77 292 7,272.00Cameron Percy .......................... T68 70-74-71-77 292 7,272.00Chad Campbell .......................... T71 76-68-73 217 6,948.00Kevin Johnson ........................... T71 70-73-74 217 6,948.00Sean O’Hair ............................... T71 68-74-75 217 6,948.00Kevin Stadler ............................. T71 73-70-74 217 6,948.00Steve Wheatcroft ...................... T71 72-71-74 217 6,948.00Chris Wilson .............................. T71 71-68-78 217 6,948.00Tom Pernice, Jr. ........................ T77 69-75-76 220 6,660.00Garrett Willis ............................ T77 68-73-79 220 6,660.00Jim Gallagher, Jr. (S).................. 79 72-72-78 222 6,552.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieThe following players did not finish(C=cut, W=withdrew, A=amateur)C—145-Woody Austin, Rocky Cleland, David Duval, Spencer Levin,John Mallinger, Joe Ogilvie, Brenden Pappas, Chris Riley, WebbSimpson, Nicholas Thompson, 146-Michael Bradley, Daniel Chopra,Glen Day, Bob Estes, Ryuji Imada, Trevor Immelman, Michael Letzig,Len Mattiace, Daniel Mitchell, Rod Pampling, Omar Uresti, WillieWood, 147-John Merrick, Aron Price, Roger Tambellini, 148-AaronBaddeley, Steve Lowery, Jeff Maggert, James Nitties, JonathanRandolph (A), Jay Williamson, 149-Kris Blanks, Craig Bowden, JohnDaly, Jarrod Lyle, Troy Merritt, Ted Purdy, 150-Rich Barcelo, JustinBolli, Brad Faxon, Robert Garrigus, Richard S. Johnson, Billy Mayfair,151-Todd Hamilton, Kevin Sutherland, 152-James Driscoll, TimPetrovic, Henrik Stenson, 153-Greg Kraft, 154-Jordan Payne, 155-Phil Schmitt, 159-Parker McLachlin. W—75-Greg Owen.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsMAGNOLIA STATE CLASSIC1968 Mac McLendon* ...........269 Pete Fleming ..................269 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS ................70/6,2801969 Larry Mowry .................272 Larry Hinson ...................273 Hattiesburg CC, HattIesburg, MS ................70/6,280Alvin Odom1970 Chris Blocker .................271 Roy Pace ........................272 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS ................70/6,280Martin Roesink1971 Roy Pace .......................270 Jack Lewis, Jr................271 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS ................70/6,2801972 Mike Morley .................269 Rick Rhoads ...................272 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS ................70/6,2801973 Dwight Nevil .................268 Bert Greene ...................271 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS ................70/6,2801974 Dwight Nevil~ ...............133 Bunky Henry ...................135 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS ................70/6,280Gil Morgan1975 Bob Wynn .....................270 Mike Morley ..................272 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS ................70/6,2801976 Dennis Meyer ...............271 Artie McNickle ..............273 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS ................70/6,280Tom Purtzer1977 Mike McCullough .........269 Orville Moody ................272 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS ................70/6,280Gary Groh1978 Craig Stadler .................268 Bob Eastwood ................269 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS ................70/6,280Bruce Fleisher1979 Bobby Walzel* ..............272 Buddy Gardner ...............272 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS ................70/6,2801980 Roger Maltbie~ ..............65 Lee Carter .......................66 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS ................70/6,2801981 Tom Jones* ..................268 Mike Smith ....................268 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS ................70/6,2801982 Payne Stewart ..............270 Jay Cudd ........................273 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS ................70/6,280Bruce Douglass1983 Russ Cochran~# ............203 Sammy Rachels .............205 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS ................70/6,2801984 Lance Ten Broeck~*# ...201 Mike Smith ....................201 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS ................70/6,2801985 Jim Gallagher, Jr.~*# ...131 Paul Azinger ...................131 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS ................70/6,280KEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortened # = Tournament Players Series (TPS) event 1983-1985 (1994 first year as official event)3-90 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Fall SeriesViking ClassicNOTESBill Haas picked up his second win of the seasonat the 2010 Viking Classic, having captured the BobHope Classic in January. Haas became the seventhmultiple winner of the season and jumped intothe top 30 on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> official money list.His father Jay, who played 798 career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>events, won multiple events in 1981 and 1982.In his two previous starts at Annandale Golf Club,Bill Haas tied for third in 2007 with rounds of 68-67-70-72 and tied for fourth in 2008 with rounds of69-69-66-68. He is now a collective 42-under in 12rounds at Annandale Golf Club, all at par-or-better.Bill Haas won his second <strong>TOUR</strong> event in his 159thprofessional <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> start at the age of 28years, 4 months, 9 days. His father, Jay, won hissecond <strong>TOUR</strong> event in his 142nd start.Michael Allen recorded his third career runner-upfinish, his last being the 2007 Turning Stone ResortChampionship. Allen was looking to become thefirst Viking Classic first-time winner since D.J.Trahan in 2006.Chris Stroud, 125th on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> officialmoney list coming into the Viking Classic, tied forfifth to move to 111th on the money list and virtuallysecured his 2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card. Rookie GrahamDeLaet (tied for fifth) was 129th on the money listheading into the Viking Classic but jumped to 114thwith his second career top-10 finish.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsDEPOSIT GUARANTY GOLF CLASSIC1986 Dan Halldorson .............263 Paul Azinger ...................265 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS ................70/6,5941987 David Ogrin ...................267 Nick Faldo ......................268 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS ................70/6,5941988 Frank Conner .................267 Brian Mogg ....................272 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS ................70/6,5941989 Jim Booros~* ................199 Mike Donald ..................199 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS ................70/6,5941990 Gene Sauers .................268 Jack Ferenz ....................270 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS ................70/6,5941991 Larry Silveira* ...............266 Russ Cochran .................266 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS ................70/6,594Mike Nicolette1992 Richard Zokol ................267 Mike Donald ..................268 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS ................70/6,594Bob EastwoodMike NicoletteGreg Twiggs1993 Greg Kraft .....................267 Morris Hatalsky .............268 Hattiesburg CC, Hattiesburg, MS ................70/6,594Tad Rhyan1994 Brian Henninger~* ........135 Mike Sullivan .................135 Annandale GC, Madison, MS ......................72/7,1571995 Ed Dougherty ................272 Gil Morgan .....................274 Annandale GC, Madison, MS ......................72/7,1571996 Willie Wood .................268 Kirk Triplett ....................269 Annandale GC, Madison, MS ......................72/7,1571997 Billy Ray Brown ............271 Mike Standly .................272 Annandale GC, Madison, MS ......................72/7,1571998 Fred Funk ......................270 Paul Goydos ...................272 Annandale GC, Madison, MS ......................72/7,157Franklin LanghamTim LoustalotSOUTHERN FARM BUREAU CLASSIC1999 Brian Henninger+ ..........202 Chris DiMarco ...............205 Annandale GC, Madison, MS ......................72/7,1572000 Steve Lowery* ..............266 Skip Kendall ...................266 Annandale GC, Madison, MS ......................72/7,1992001 Cameron Beckman ........269 Chad Campbell ..............270 Annandale GC, Madison, MS ......................72/7,1992002 Luke Donald~ ................201 Deane Pappas ................202 Annandale GC, Madison, MS ......................72/7,1992003 John Huston .................268 Brenden Pappas .............269 Annandale GC, Madison, MS ......................72/7,1992004 Fred Funk ......................266 Ryan Palmer ...................267 Annandale GC, Madison, MS ......................72/7,1992005 Heath Slocum ...............267 Carl Pettersson ..............269 Annandale GC, Madison, MS ......................72/7,199Loren Roberts2006 D.J. Trahan* .................275 Joe Durant .....................275 Annandale GC, Madison, MS ......................72/7,199VIKING CLASSIC2007 Chad Campbell .............275 Johnson Wagner ...........276 Annandale GC, Madison, MS ......................72/7,1992008 Will MacKenzie* ..........269 Brian Gay .......................269 Annandale GC, Madison, MS ......................72/7,199Marc Turnesa2009 No Tournament++ Annandale GC, Madison, MS ......................72/7,1992010 Bill Haas .......................273 Michael Allen ................276 Annandale GC, Madison, MS ......................72/7,199KEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortened (1994 first year as official event)+ = The tournament was shortened to 54 holes due to the death of Payne Stewart ++ = Canceled due to unplayable course conditionsSECTION3<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIESD.J. Trahan (tied for third) recorded his first topfivefinish since the 2008 BMW Championship (tiedfor fifth).Played the same week as the Ryder Cup in Wales,12 players in the 2010 Viking Classic field hadRyder Cup experience, including Chad Campbell(2004, 2006, 2008), David Duval (1999, 2002),Chris DiMarco (2004, 2006), Brad Faxon (1995,1997), Jim Gallagher, Jr. (1993), Lee Janzen(1993-97), Jeff Maggert (1995, 1997, 1999),Chris Riley (2004), Henrik Stenson (2006, 2008),David Toms (2002, 2004, 2006), Boo Weekley(2008) and Brett Wetterich (2006).Tournament Record:263, Dan Halldorson, 1986Current Course Record:61, Keith Clearwater, 1996Bill Haas hits his second shot on the 17th holeduring the third round of the Viking Classic.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-91


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Fall Series2010 The McGladrey Classic(The 2nd of 5 events inthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Fall Series)SECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3SLOCUMWinner: HEATH SLOCUM66-66-66-68 266 (-14) $720,000ORDER OF FINISHPlayer Finish Scores Total MoneyHeath Slocum ................................ 1 66-66-66-68 266 $720,000.00Bill Haas ........................................ 2 67-69-65-66 267 432,000.00Robert Allenby ............................ T3 68-68-66-66 268 208,000.00Arjun Atwal ................................. T3 70-65-67-66 268 208,000.00David Toms ................................. T3 64-66-70-68 268 208,000.00Joe Durant (S) ............................. T6 65-66-68-70 269 134,000.00Charles Howell III ........................ T6 70-65-72-62 269 134,000.00Bo Van Pelt .................................. T6 68-69-66-66 269 134,000.00Aron Price .................................... T9 66-69-66-69 270 108,000.00Jeff Quinney ................................ T9 67-67-68-68 270 108,000.00John Senden ............................... T9 69-65-67-69 270 108,000.00Zach Johnson ............................ T12 70-66-68-67 271 84,000.00John Rollins .............................. T12 63-71-72-65 271 84,000.00Webb Simpson .......................... T12 69-68-67-67 271 84,000.00Michael Connell ........................ T15 69-66-71-66 272 54,480.00Ben Curtis .................................. T15 69-69-68-66 272 54,480.00Brendon de Jonge ..................... T15 71-66-66-69 272 54,480.00Ken Duke ................................... T15 69-70-64-69 272 54,480.00Chris Kirk (S).............................. T15 68-69-69-66 272 54,480.00Jarrod Lyle ................................ T15 70-69-65-68 272 54,480.00Steve Marino ............................ T15 67-71-67-67 272 54,480.00Tom Pernice, Jr. ........................ T15 70-67-65-70 272 54,480.00Sea Island, GA October 7-10, 2010 Purse: $4,000,000Seaside Course Par/Yards: 35-35—70/7,005LEADERSFirst RoundJohn Rollins ................................63 (-7)Troy Merritt .................................64 (-6)David Toms .................................64 (-6)Rich Barcelo ................................65 (-5)Joe Durant ..................................65 (-5)Michael Letzig ............................65 (-5)Heath Slocum ............................ 66 (T7)CUT: 73 players at 1-under-par 139 from a field of 132 professionals.WEATHER: Sunny all week. Winds light and variable. Highs in themid-70s to the mid-80s throughout the week.Jeev Milkha Singh .................... T15 67-71-67-67 272 $54,480.00Brian Stuard .............................. T15 67-67-67-71 272 54,480.00Woody Austin ........................... T25 70-69-67-67 273 29,250.00Rich Barcelo .............................. T25 65-67-73-68 273 29,250.00Daniel Chopra ........................... T25 68-68-69-68 273 29,250.00Graham DeLaet ......................... T25 68-71-65-69 273 29,250.00Matt Kuchar .............................. T25 67-70-68-68 273 29,250.00Scott Piercy ............................... T25 71-66-68-68 273 29,250.00Kevin Sutherland ....................... T25 70-64-69-70 273 29,250.00Johnson Wagner ....................... T25 70-66-67-70 273 29,250.00Chad Campbell .......................... T33 70-68-67-69 274 18,566.67Chad Collins .............................. T33 73-66-65-70 274 18,566.67Brian Gay ................................... T33 68-65-71-70 274 18,566.67Jerry Kelly ................................. T33 74-63-68-69 274 18,566.67Steve Lowery ............................ T33 71-68-68-67 274 18,566.67Pat Perez ................................... T33 68-70-67-69 274 18,566.67Paul Stankowski (S) .................. T33 67-72-67-68 274 18,566.67Mark Wilson ............................. T33 70-67-68-69 274 18,566.67Davis Love III ............................. T33 70-67-65-72 274 18,566.66Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te .......................... T33 70-69-65-70 274 18,566.66Troy Merritt ............................... T33 64-71-64-75 274 18,566.66James Nitties ............................ T33 68-66-68-72 274 18,566.66Cliff Kresge ............................... T45 69-69-68-69 275 10,835.56Scott McCarron ......................... T45 68-69-70-68 275 10,835.56Tim Petrovic .............................. T45 69-70-68-68 275 10,835.56Brett Quigley ............................. T45 67-71-71-66 275 10,835.56Second RoundDavid Toms .............................130 (-10)Joe Durant ................................131 (-9)Rich Barcelo ..............................132 (-8)Heath Slocum ...........................132 (-8)Brian Gay ..................................133 (-7)Mathias Gronberg ....................133 (-7)Third RoundHeath Slocum .........................198 (-12)Joe Durant ..............................199 (-11)Troy Merritt .............................199 (-11)David Toms .............................200 (-10)Bill Haas ....................................201 (-9)Aron Price .................................201 (-9)John Senden .............................201 (-9)Brian Stuard ..............................201 (-9)Charlie Wi ................................. T45 67-71-68-69 275 $10,835.56Chris DiMarco ........................... T45 69-67-69-70 275 10,835.55Mathias Gronberg ..................... T45 66-67-71-71 275 10,835.55Alex Hamilton (Q)...................... T45 69-66-68-72 275 10,835.55Justin Leonard .......................... T45 66-72-66-71 275 10,835.55James Driscoll .......................... T54 71-68-72-65 276 9,120.00Mathew Goggin ........................ T54 69-68-68-71 276 9,120.00Richard S. Johnson ................... T54 68-70-67-71 276 9,120.00Matt Jones ................................ T54 71-65-69-71 276 9,120.00Michael Letzig ........................... T54 65-71-71-69 276 9,120.00J.B. Holmes ............................... T59 69-70-66-72 277 8,800.00Will MacKenzie ......................... T59 70-66-71-70 277 8,800.00Billy Mayfair (S) ........................ T59 69-69-71-68 277 8,800.00Michael Bradley ........................ T62 70-69-68-71 278 8,600.00Todd Hamilton ........................... T62 67-69-71-71 278 8,600.00Blake Adams ............................. T64 68-71-72-68 279 8,440.00Aaron Baddeley ......................... T64 70-69-70-70 279 8,440.00Jonathan Byrd ........................... T66 68-68-75-69 280 8,120.00Tom Gillis .................................. T66 68-70-71-71 280 8,120.00Jeff Maggert ............................. T66 67-69-71-73 280 8,120.00Michael O’Neal (Q) ................... T66 70-68-69-73 280 8,120.00Kevin Stadler ............................. T66 69-69-69-73 280 8,120.00Chris Stroud .............................. T66 67-69-74-70 280 8,120.00Steve Flesch .............................. T72 68-70-75-68 281 7,800.00Andrew McLardy ....................... T72 70-67-72-72 281 7,800.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieThe following players did not finish(C=cut)C—140-Cameron Beckman, Kris Blanks, Nathan Green, MarcLeishman, John Mallinger, Troy Matteson, George McNeill, GregOwen, Carl Pettersson, D.A. Points, Chris Tidland, Charles Warren,Jay Williamson, Dean Wilson, 141-Alex Cejka, Brent Delahoussaye,Trevor Immelman, Spencer Levin, Shaun Micheel, Joe Ogilvie, JoshTeater, Roland Thatcher, Tim Weinhart, Chris Wilson, 142-HenrikBjornstad, Brad Faxon, Lucas Glover, Jeff Gove, Tim Herron, FredrikJacobson, Lee Janzen, Kevin Johnson, Cameron Percy, HenrikStenson, Steve Wheatcroft, 143-Jason Bohn, Rod Pampling, VaughnTaylor, Vance Veazey, Boo Weekley, 144-Briny Baird, Justin Bolli,Bob Estes, John Merrick, Roger Tambellini, Omar Uresti, 146-BrianDavis, David Lutterus, Brett Wetterich, 147-Brenden Pappas, TedPurdy, 148-Martin Flores, Robert Garrigus, Cameron Tringale, 149-David Duval, Ryuji Imada, 150-Greg Kraft, 152-Chase Baldwin,Parker McLachlin.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsTHE MCGLADREY CLASSIC2010 Heath Slcoum ...............266 Bill Haas ........................267 Seaside Course, Sea Island, GA ..................70/7,005Tournament Record:266, Heath Slocum, 2010.Currentt Course Record:62, Charles Howell III, 2010Fans cheer behind the 18th green during the final round of The McGladrey Classic.3-92 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Fall Series2010 Frys.com Open(The 3rd of 5 events inthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Fall Series)MEDIATESan Martin, CA October 14-17, 2010 Purse: $5,000,000CordeValle Golf Club Par/Yards: 35-36—71/ 7,368LEADERSFirst RoundRocco <strong>Media</strong>te ...........................64 (-7)Paul Goydos ................................65 (-6)Ryuji Imada .................................65 (-6)Bo Van Pelt .................................65 (-6)Michael Letzig ............................66 (-5)Will MacKenzie ..........................66 (-5)John Mallinger ...........................66 (-5)Shaun Micheel ...........................66 (-5)Second RoundRocco <strong>Media</strong>te .......................129 (-13)Ryuji Imada .............................132 (-10)David Duval...............................133 (-9)Dean Wilson .............................133 (-9)Rickie Fowler ............................134 (-8)Tim Herron ................................134 (-8)Will MacKenzie ........................134 (-8)Henrik Stenson .........................134 (-8)Bo Van Pelt ...............................134 (-8)Third RoundRocco <strong>Media</strong>te .......................196 (-17)Bo Van Pelt .............................199 (-14)Ryuji Imada .............................201 (-12)Alex Prugh ...............................201 (-12)Rickie Fowler ..........................202 (-11)Winner: ROCCO MEDIATE64-65-67-73 269 (-15) $900,000ORDER OF FINISHPlayer Finish Scores Total MoneyRocco <strong>Media</strong>te .............................. 1 64-65-67-73 269 $900,000.00Alex Prugh ................................... T2 69-66-66-69 270 440,000.00Bo Van Pelt .................................. T2 65-69-65-71 270 440,000.00Rickie Fowler ................................. 4 69-65-68-69 271 240,000.00Chris Tidland ................................. 5 70-65-68-69 272 200,000.00Graham DeLaet ........................... T6 68-68-71-67 274 146,071.43David Duval ................................. T6 68-65-71-70 274 146,071.43Ryuji Imada ................................. T6 65-67-69-73 274 146,071.43Will MacKenzie ........................... T6 66-68-71-69 274 146,071.43Kevin Stadler ............................... T6 71-67-67-69 274 146,071.43Charles Warren ........................... T6 71-65-67-71 274 146,071.43Tim Clark ..................................... T6 68-69-66-71 274 146,071.42Tim Herron ................................ T13 67-67-70-71 275 96,666.67Dean Wilson ............................. T13 69-64-70-72 275 96,666.67Chad Campbell .......................... T13 68-70-66-71 275 96,666.66Fredrik Jacobson ....................... T16 70-67-70-69 276 82,500.00Kevin Streelman ........................ T16 72-67-70-67 276 82,500.00John Mallinger .......................... T18 66-69-68-74 277 63,000.00George McNeill ......................... T18 69-72-67-69 277 63,000.00Troy Merritt ............................... T18 71-70-65-71 277 63,000.00Tom Pernice, Jr. ........................ T18 67-70-69-71 277 63,000.00Chris Riley ................................. T18 67-71-67-72 277 63,000.00CUT: 73 players at even-par 142 from a field of 131 professionals.WEATHER: Sunny through Saturday. Winds E 5-15 mph. Highs rangedfrom the mid-80s to the mid-90s throughout the week. Heavy fog onSaturday morning led to a 45-minute delay of the start of the third round,prior to giving way to sunny skies. Sunday: Overcast with light sprinklesthroughout the day, with a high of 68 degrees. West winds 5-8 mph.Paul Stankowski ........................ T18 74-68-66-69 277 $63,000.00Kevin Chappell (S)..................... T24 71-68-68-71 278 44,000.00John Ellis (Q) ............................. T24 70-68-68-72 278 44,000.00Justin Leonard .......................... T24 69-71-68-70 278 44,000.00Joe Durant ................................ T27 71-71-67-70 279 37,000.00Paul Goydos .............................. T27 65-73-68-73 279 37,000.00Jeev Milkha Singh .................... T27 69-70-71-69 279 37,000.00Aaron Baddeley ......................... T30 70-65-70-75 280 32,500.00Jonathan Byrd ........................... T30 71-67-71-71 280 32,500.00Jamie Lovemark (S)................... T30 68-71-71-70 280 32,500.00Chris DiMarco ........................... T33 67-70-68-76 281 27,000.00J.B. Holmes ............................... T33 70-68-69-74 281 27,000.00Shaun Micheel .......................... T33 66-69-71-75 281 27,000.00Tim Petrovic .............................. T33 70-70-70-71 281 27,000.00Josh Teater ............................... T33 69-71-70-71 281 27,000.00Woody Austin ........................... T38 69-68-71-74 282 21,000.00Lee Janzen ................................ T38 71-68-71-72 282 21,000.00Jerry Kelly ................................. T38 70-69-72-71 282 21,000.00Cliff Kresge ............................... T38 73-66-70-73 282 21,000.00Pat Perez ................................... T38 73-68-67-74 282 21,000.00Henrik Stenson .......................... T38 67-67-80-68 282 21,000.00Ricky Barnes .............................. T44 70-72-71-70 283 14,450.00Ben Curtis .................................. T44 71-70-70-72 283 14,450.00Richard S. Johnson ................... T44 70-72-73-68 283 14,450.00Scott Piercy ............................... T44 70-70-73-70 283 14,450.00Andres Romero ......................... T44 71-69-76-67 283 14,450.00Webb Simpson .......................... T44 71-67-74-71 283 $14,450.00Kevin Sutherland ....................... T44 71-66-71-75 283 14,450.00Danny Wax (Q) .......................... T44 70-71-69-73 283 14,450.00Andrew McLardy ....................... T52 74-68-66-76 284 11,800.00Brett Quigley ............................. T52 68-71-72-73 284 11,800.00Charlie Wi ................................. T52 70-65-72-77 284 11,800.00Brian Davis ................................ T55 71-70-69-75 285 11,400.00Jeff Gove ................................... T55 73-69-70-73 285 11,400.00Spencer Levin ............................ T55 72-69-71-73 285 11,400.00Stuart Appleby .......................... T58 70-72-70-74 286 11,000.00Martin Flores ............................. T58 74-67-69-76 286 11,000.00Derek Lamely ............................ T58 68-72-69-77 286 11,000.00James Nitties ............................ T58 76-66-72-72 286 11,000.00Steve Wheatcroft ...................... T58 69-68-77-72 286 11,000.00Michael Allen ............................ T63 73-67-73-74 287 10,600.00Billy Mayfair (S) ........................ T63 73-67-73-74 287 10,600.00Aron Price .................................. T63 72-70-72-73 287 10,600.00Robert Garrigus ......................... T66 68-73-71-76 288 10,350.00Brian Stuard .............................. T66 73-69-73-73 288 10,350.00Mathew Goggin ........................ T68 72-70-70-77 289 10,150.00Todd Hamilton ........................... T68 68-72-74-75 289 10,150.00John Daly (S)............................. T70 70-70-68-82 290 9,950.00Michael Letzig ........................... T70 66-70-77-77 290 9,950.00Roland Thatcher .......................... 72 76-66-76-73 291 9,800.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieSECTION3<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIESThe following players did not finish(C=cut, W=withdrew)C—143-Matt Bettencourt, Michael Connell, Brent Delahoussaye,Jeff Maggert, Greg Owen, Brenden Pappas, Johnson Wagner,Jimmy Walker, Jay Williamson, Chris Wilson, 144-CameronBeckman, Mark Brooks, Tom Lehman, Bill Lunde, Cameron Percy,145-Rich Barcelo, Joseph Bramlett, Trevor Immelman, ErickJustesen, Skip Kendall, Jarrod Lyle, D.A. Points, Cameron Tringale,146-Briny Baird, Henrik Bjornstad, Daniel Chopra, Scott McCarron,Jeff Quinney, 147-Stephen Ames, James Driscoll, Nathan Green,Mathias Gronberg, Greg Kraft, John Merrick, Rory Sabbatini, RogerTambellini, Omar Uresti, 148-J.P. Hayes, David Lutterus, ChrisMarin, Troy Matteson, Parker McLachlin, Rod Pampling, NicholasThompson, Isaac Weintraub, Mark Wilson, 149-Greg Chalmers, BobEstes, Bryce Molder, Joe Ogilvie, 150-Justin Bolli, Vance Veazey,151-Aaron Goldberg, 152-Ted Purdy, 157-Jason Schmuhl. W—80-Brad Faxon, 76-Kevin Johnson, 70-Alex Cejka, 207-Chris Stroud.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsFRY’S ELECTRONICS OPEN2007 Mike Weir .....................266 Mark Hensby .................267 Grayhawk GC (Raptor), Scottsdale, AZ ........70/7,125FRYS.COM OPEN2008 Cameron Beckman* ......262 Kevin Sutherland ...........262 Grayhawk GC (Raptor), Scottsdale, AZ ........70/7,1252009 Troy Matteson* ............262 Rickie Fowler .................262 Grayhawk GC (Raptor), Scottsdale, AZ ........70/7,125Jamie Lovemark2010 Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te .............269 Alex Prugh .....................270 CordeValle GC, San Martin, CA ................. 71/ 7,368KEY: * = PlayoffBo Van PeltRocco <strong>Media</strong>te makes an approach shot duringthe final round of the Frys.com Open.Tournament Record:262, Cameron Beckman, Kevin Sutherland, 2008;Troy Matteson, Rickie Fowler, Jamie Lovemark, 2009.Current Course Record:64, Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te, Dean Wilson, 2010Tournament Course Record:61, Mark Hensby, 2007; Kevin Stadler, 2008; Troy Matteson,Mike Weir, 2009<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-93


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Fall Series2010 Justin Timberlake ShrinersHospitals for Children Open(The 4th of 5 events inthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Fall Series)SECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3BYRDWinner: JONATHAN BYRD66-63-66-68 263 (-21) $774,000ORDER OF FINISHWon with an eagle-1 on the fourth playoff hole.Player Finish Scores Total MoneyJonathan Byrd ............................... 1 66-63-66-68 263 $774,000.00Martin Laird ................................ T2 69-62-63-69 263 378,400.00Cameron Percy ............................ T2 66-68-62-67 263 378,400.00Spencer Levin .............................. T4 69-63-66-66 264 189,200.00Webb Simpson ............................ T4 66-66-64-68 264 189,200.00Cameron Beckman ...................... T6 67-67-64-67 265 149,425.00Nick Watney ............................... T6 66-66-67-66 265 149,425.00Aaron Baddeley ........................... T8 67-68-64-67 266 124,700.00Ryuji Imada ................................. T8 68-62-70-66 266 124,700.00Ryan Palmer ................................ T8 65-68-66-67 266 124,700.00Richard S. Johnson ................... T11 68-66-69-64 267 98,900.00John Senden ............................. T11 64-67-68-68 267 98,900.00Cameron Tringale ...................... T11 64-68-68-67 267 98,900.00Michael Connell ........................ T14 69-65-67-67 268 75,250.00George McNeill ......................... T14 65-66-70-67 268 75,250.00Pat Perez ................................... T14 68-69-65-66 268 75,250.00Kevin Sutherland ....................... T14 69-65-67-67 268 75,250.00Graham DeLaet ......................... T18 69-63-70-67 269 58,050.00Martin Flores ............................. T18 65-69-69-66 269 58,050.00Charles Howell III ...................... T18 66-68-68-67 269 58,050.00Josh Teater ............................... T18 68-69-67-65 269 58,050.00Jerry Kelly ................................. T22 69-69-68-64 270 39,918.34Chris Stroud .............................. T22 68-68-69-65 270 39,918.34Las Vegas, NV October 18-24, 2010 Purse: $4,300,000TPC Summerlin Par/Yards: 35-36—71/7,224LEADERSFirst RoundRobert Garrigus ..........................64 (-7)Michael Letzig ............................64 (-7)Will MacKenzie ..........................64 (-7)John Senden ...............................64 (-7)Cameron Tringale .......................64 (-7)Jonathan Byrd ............................66 (-5)CUT: 75 players at 4-under 138 from a field of 132 professionals.WEATHER: Thursday: Mostly cloudy skies with a high of 70 degrees.Winds S/SE 4-8mph. Friday: Mostly cloudy skies with morning showers.Temperatures reached 69 degrees. Winds S 6-12 mph. Saturday:Mostly cloudy with temperatures reaching 70 degrees. Winds S 8-15mph. Sunday: Mostly cloudy with temperatures reaching 74 degrees.Winds S/SW 10-20 mph.James Driscoll .......................... T22 66-69-68-67 270 $39,918.33Rickie Fowler ............................. T22 68-64-68-70 270 39,918.33Brett Quigley ............................. T22 68-68-69-65 270 39,918.33Mark Wilson ............................. T22 67-67-66-70 270 39,918.33Ricky Barnes .............................. T28 69-65-73-64 271 26,803.34Chad Campbell .......................... T28 68-64-72-67 271 26,803.34Dean Wilson (S) ........................ T28 70-66-69-66 271 26,803.34Mathew Goggin ........................ T28 69-69-66-67 271 26,803.33Greg Kraft .................................. T28 68-66-68-69 271 26,803.33Davis Love III ............................. T28 66-68-69-68 271 26,803.33Scott Piercy ............................... T28 68-68-67-68 271 26,803.33Andres Romero ......................... T28 67-69-66-69 271 26,803.33Nicholas Thompson .................. T28 65-66-69-71 271 26,803.33D.A. Points ................................ T37 69-67-68-68 272 19,780.00Kevin Stadler ............................. T37 67-68-69-68 272 19,780.00Brian Stuard .............................. T37 71-67-67-67 272 19,780.00Chris Tidland ............................. T37 68-67-69-68 272 19,780.00Greg Chalmers .......................... T41 70-64-70-69 273 16,340.00Bob Estes .................................. T41 66-69-68-70 273 16,340.00John Merrick ............................. T41 66-69-71-67 273 16,340.00Alex Prugh ................................. T41 67-64-70-72 273 16,340.00Kris Blanks ................................ T45 66-70-67-71 274 12,590.40David Duval ............................... T45 70-64-67-73 274 12,590.40Scott McCarron ......................... T45 68-65-74-67 274 12,590.40Kevin Na .................................... T45 67-67-69-71 274 12,590.40Charles Warren ......................... T45 68-68-69-69 274 12,590.40Brian Davis ................................ T50 67-70-69-69 275 10,158.75Second RoundJonathan Byrd ........................129 (-13)Ryuji Imada .............................130 (-12)Martin Laird ............................131 (-11)George McNeill ......................131 (-11)Alex Prugh ...............................131 (-11)John Senden ...........................131 (-11)Nicholas Thompson ................131 (-11)Third RoundMartin Laird ............................194 (-19)Jonathan Byrd ........................195 (-18)Cameron Percy ........................196 (-17)Webb Simpson .......................196 (-17)Cameron Beckman .................198 (-15)Spencer Levin .........................198 (-15)Paul Goydos .............................. T50 68-69-70-68 275 $10,158.75Michael Letzig ........................... T50 64-68-71-72 275 10,158.75Hunter Mahan ........................... T50 67-68-73-67 275 10,158.75Troy Merritt ............................... T50 67-69-69-70 275 10,158.75James Nitties ............................ T50 68-65-72-70 275 10,158.75Roland Thatcher ........................ T50 71-67-69-68 275 10,158.75Marc Turnesa ............................ T50 68-67-69-71 275 10,158.75Robert Garrigus ......................... T58 64-71-68-73 276 9,460.00J.P. Hayes ................................. T58 69-68-70-69 276 9,460.00Chris Riley ................................. T58 68-67-73-68 276 9,460.00Vaughn Taylor ........................... T58 65-68-75-68 276 9,460.00Chris Wilson .............................. T58 66-69-70-71 276 9,460.00Woody Austin ........................... T63 68-70-68-71 277 9,030.00Brent Delahoussaye .................. T63 69-66-71-71 277 9,030.00Will MacKenzie ......................... T63 64-70-69-74 277 9,030.00Tim Petrovic .............................. T63 66-70-70-71 277 9,030.00Garrett Willis ............................ T63 67-69-73-68 277 9,030.00Brenden Pappas .......................... 68 69-68-72-69 278 8,772.00Briny Baird ................................... 69 68-70-71-70 279 8,686.00Nathan Green .............................. 70 69-69-74-69 281 8,600.00Chris DiMarco ........................... T71 67-70-74-71 282 8,471.00Warren Schutte (Q) ................... T71 69-69-74-70 282 8,471.00John Daly (S)............................... 73 66-70-72-78 286 8,342.00Arjun Atwal ................................. 74 70-68-77-75 290 8,256.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieThe following players did not finish(C=cut, W=withdrew, D=disqualified)C—139-Matt Bettencourt, Daniel Chopra, Trevor Immelman, D.J.Trahan, Jimmy Walker, Steve Wheatcroft, 140-Ben Curtis, SteveFlesch, Bill Lunde, David Lutterus, John Mallinger, Aron Price, OmarUresti, Vance Veazey, 141-Michael Bradley, Alex Cejka, CharleyHoffman, Derek Lamely, Steve Marino, Troy Matteson, AndrewMcLardy, Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te, Bryce Molder, Joe Ogilvie, Jeff Quinney,Paul Stankowski, Roger Tambellini, 142-Stuart Appleby, Tim Herron,Steve Holmes, Parker McLachlin, John Rollins, 143-Rod Pampling,Rory Sabbatini, 144-Jeff Gove, Mathias Gronberg, Fredrik Jacobson,Eddie Olson, 145-Henrik Bjornstad, Justin Bolli, Lee Janzen, TedPurdy, Jay Williamson, 146-Rich Barcelo, Marc Leishman, JeffMaggert, Patrick Moore, Jeev Milkha Singh, 147-Ernie Gonzalez,148-Rich Beem, Brett Wetterich, 149-Marty Jertson, 156-MikeSmall. W—77-Greg Owen, 76-Michael Allen, 66-Stephen Ames,207-Brian Gay. D—69-Johnson Wagner.Tournament Record:263, Jonathan Byrd, Martin Laird, Cameron Percy, 2010;Marc Turnesa, 2008Current Course Record:61, Tag Ridings, 2004; Davis Love III, 2001Tournament Course Record:60, Tommy Armour III, 1999 (Las Vegas Country Club)<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsPANASONIC LAS VEGAS PRO-CELEBRITY CLASSIC1983 Fuzzy Zoeller ................340 Rex Caldwell ..................344 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV (H) ................72/7,164Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV 72/7,111Dunes CC, Las Vegas, NV ............................72/7,240Showboat CC, Las Vegas, NV ......................72/7,045PANASONIC LAS VEGAS INVITATIONAL1984 Denis Watson ...............341 Andy Bean .....................342 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV (H) ................72/7,164Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV ......................72/7,111Showboat CC, Las Vegas, NV ......................72/7,045Tropicana CC, Las Vegas, NV .......................71/6,4811985 Curtis Strange ...............338 Mike Smith ....................339 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV (H) ................72/7,164Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV ......................72/7,111Tropicana CC, Las Vegas, NV .......................71/6,4811986 Greg Norman ................333 Dan Pohl ........................340 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV (H) ................72/7,164Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV ......................72/7,111Spanish Trail G&CC, Las Vegas, NV ............72/7,0881987 Paul Azinger~ ................271 Hal Sutton ......................272 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV (H) ................72/7,164Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV ......................72/7,111Spanish Trail G&CC, Las Vegas, NV ............72/7,0881988 Gary Koch~ ...................274 Peter Jacobsen ..............275 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV (H) ................72/7,164Mark O’Meara Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV ......................72/7,111Spanish Trail G&CC, Las Vegas, NV ............72/7,088LAS VEGAS INVITATIONAL1989 Scott Hoch* ..................336 Robert Wrenn ................336 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV (H) ................72/7,164Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV ......................72/7,111Spanish Trail G&CC, Las Vegas, NV ............72/7,0881990 Bob Tway* ....................334 John Cook ......................334 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV (H) ................72/7,164Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV ......................72/7,111KEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortenedSpanish Trail G&CC, Las Vegas, NV ............72/7,0883-94 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Fall SeriesJustin Timberlake ShrinersHospitals for Children OpenNOTESJonathan Byrd recorded a hole-in-one with a6-iron on the fourth playoff hole (204-yard par-317th hole) to defeat defending champion MartinLaird and rookie Cameron Percy at the 2010Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for ChildrenOpen. The ace marked the first hole-in-one to enda playoff in <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> history. Byrd earned hisfourth <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory in his 242nd career startat the age of 32 years, 8 months and 28 days.MARTIN LAIRDPrior to the Jonathan Byrd- Martin Laird-Cameron Percy four-hole playoff at the 2010Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for ChildrenOpen, the last four-hole playoff on <strong>TOUR</strong> camein June of 2010 when Lee Westwood defeatedRobert Karlsson at the St. Jude Classic. RobertGarrigus was also part of the playoff, but waseliminated on the first hole of sudden death.The Jonathan Byrd- Martin Laird- CameronPercy playoff was the eighth playoff in JustinTimberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Openhistory, and the fourth since 2003.Jonathan Byrd became the second consecutiveplayer to record an ace in a tournament en routeto victory. The previous week at the Frys.comOpen, Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te made a hole-in-one in thefirst round before winning. Prior to <strong>Media</strong>te, thelast player to achieve the feat was Richard S.Johnson at the 2008 U.S. Bank Championship.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1991 Andrew Magee* ...........329 D.A. Weibring ................329 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV (H) ................72/7,164Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV ......................72/7,111Sunrise GC, Las Vegas, NV ..........................72/6,9141992 John Cook .....................334 David Frost .....................336 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV ......................72/7,164Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV ......................72/7,111TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H)..............72/7,2431993 Davis Love III ................331 Craig Stadler ..................339 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV ......................72/7,164Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV ......................72/7,111TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H)..............72/7,2431994 Bruce Lietzke ................332 Robert Gamez ................333 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV ......................72/7,164Las Vegas Hilton CC, Las Vegas, NV ...........71/6,815TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H)..............72/7,2431995 Jim Furyk ......................331 Billy Mayfair ..................332 Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV ......................72/7,162Las Vegas Hilton CC, Las Vegas, NV ...........71/6,815TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H)..............72/7,2431996 Tiger Woods* ...............332 Davis Love III .................332 TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H)..............72/7,243Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV ......................72/7,095Las Vegas Hilton CC, Las Vegas, NV ...........71/6,8151997 Bill Glasson ...................340 David Edwards ...............341 TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H)..............72/7,243Billy Mayfair Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV ......................72/7,200Las Vegas Hilton CC, Las Vegas, NV ...........72/7,1641998 Jim Furyk ......................335 Mark Calcavecchia ........336 TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H)..............72/7,243Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV ......................72/7,193Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV ......................72/7,1641999 Jim Furyk ......................331 Jonathan Kaye ...............332 TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H)..............72/7,243Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV ......................72/7,193Las Vegas CC, Las Vegas, NV ......................72/7,164INVENSYS CLASSIC AT LAS VEGAS2000 Billy Andrade ................332 Phil Mickelson ...............333 TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H)..............72/7,243Desert Inn CC, Las Vegas, NV ......................72/7,193Southern Highlands GC, Las Vegas, NV ......72/7,2472001 Bob Estes ......................329 Tom Lehman ..................330 TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H)..............72/7,243Rory Sabbatini TPC Las Vegas, NV .......................................71/7,019Southern Highlands GC, Las Vegas, NV ......72/7,2472002 Phil Tataurangi .............330 Stuart Appleby ...............331 TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H)..............72/7,243Jeff Sluman TPC Las Vegas, NV .......................................71/7,063Southern Highlands GC, Las Vegas, NV ......72/7,4402003 Stuart Appleby* ............328 Scott McCarron .............328 TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H)..............72/7,243TPC Las Vegas, NV .......................................71/7,063Southern Highlands GC, Las Vegas, NV ......72/7,440MICHELIN CHAMPIONSHIP AT LAS VEGAS2004 Andre Stolz ...................266 Harrison Frazar ..............267 TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H)..............72/7,243Tag Ridings TPC Las Vegas, NV .......................................71/7,019Tom Lehman Bear’s Best GC, Las Vegas, NV ....................72/7,2192005 Wes Short, Jr.* ............266 Jim Furyk .......................266 TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H)..............72/7,243TPC Las Vegas, NV .......................................71/7,019FRYS.COM OPEN2006 Troy Matteson ..............265 Daniel Chopra ................266 TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H)..............72/7,243Ben Crane TPC Las Vegas, NV .......................................71/7,0632007 George McNeill ............264 D.J. Trahan ....................268 TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV (H)..............72/7,243TPC Las Vegas, NV .......................................71/7,063JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE SHRINERS HOSPITALS FOR CHILDREN OPEN2008 Marc Turnesa ...............263 Matt Kuchar ...................264 TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV ...................72/7,2432009 Martin Laird* ................265 Chad Campbell ..............265 TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV ...................71/7,223George McNeill2010 Jonathan Byrd* ............263 Martin Laird ...................263 TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV ...................71/7,224Cameron PercyKEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortenedJonathan Byrd lines up his birdie putt on the 17thhole during the second playoff hole of the JustinTimberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open.SECTION3<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-95


2010 CIMB Asia PacificClassic MalaysiaSECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3CRANEWinner: BEN CRANE67-64-66-69 266 (-18) $1,000,000ORDER OF FINISHPlayer Finish Scores Total MoneyBen Crane ...................................... 1 67-64-66-69 266 $1,000,000.00Brian Davis .................................... 2 65-70-66-66 267 575,000.00Luke Donald ................................ T3 67-67-67-67 268 403,000.00Martin Laird ................................ T3 66-69-67-66 268 403,000.00Robert Allenby ............................ T5 72-66-68-64 270 237,500.00Ernie Els ...................................... T5 67-68-69-66 270 237,500.00Rickie Fowler ............................... T5 68-67-68-67 270 237,500.00Mardan Mamat ........................... T5 66-70-65-69 270 237,500.00Ryan Moore ................................. T5 64-68-69-69 270 237,500.00D.J. Trahan .................................. T5 67-67-68-68 270 237,500.00Ricky Barnes (S) ........................ T11 63-69-69-70 271 121,250.00Tom Gillis .................................. T11 69-66-69-67 271 121,250.00Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia October 28-31, 2010 Purse: $6,000,000The Mines Resort & Golf Club Par/Yards: 35-36—71/6,934LEADERSFirst RoundRicky Barnes ...............................63 (-8)Ryan Moore ................................64 (-7)Brian Davis ..................................65 (-6)Carl Pettersson ...........................65 (-6)Charlie Wi ...................................65 (-6)Ben Crane ...................................67 (-4)CUT: No cut. All 40 players completed 72 holes.WEATHER: Thursday: Mostly cloudy skies with a high of 92degrees. Winds calm. Friday: Cloudy with light morning showers.Temperatures reached 69 degrees. Winds S 6-12 mph. Saturday:Mostly cloudy with sporadic, light showers throughout the day. Dueto a dangerous weather situation, play was suspended from 2:44p.m. to 3:45 p.m., a total of 61 minutes. Temperatures reached a highof 91 degrees, with calm winds. Sunday: Mostly cloudy and hot withtemperatures reaching the mid 90s, with calm winds.Siddikur Rahman ....................... T11 69-68-65-69 271 $121,250.00Adam Scott ............................... T11 69-65-69-68 271 121,250.00Carl Pettersson .......................... T15 65-68-66-73 272 92,500.00Kevin Streelman ........................ T15 69-66-67-70 272 92,500.00J.B. Holmes ................................. 17 73-67-66-67 273 85,000.00K.J. Choi .................................... T18 70-69-66-69 274 78,000.00Tim Clark ................................... T18 67-69-69-69 274 78,000.00Charlie Wi ................................. T18 65-70-70-69 274 78,000.00Kiradech Aphibarnrat ................ T21 73-67-64-71 275 72,000.00Retief Goosen ........................... T21 69-69-71-66 275 72,000.00Kevin Na .................................... T21 70-71-67-67 275 72,000.00Andrew Dodt ............................. T24 68-75-66-67 276 67,000.00Y.E. Yang (S).............................. T24 72-69-66-69 276 67,000.00Arjun Atwal (S).......................... T26 68-71-69-69 277 63,000.00Bill Haas .................................... T26 72-69-69-67 277 63,000.00Second RoundBen Crane ...............................131 (-11)Pariya Junhasavasdikul ..........131 (-11)Ricky Barnes ...........................132 (-10)Ryan Moore ............................132 (-10)Carl Pettersson .........................133 (-9)Third RoundBen Crane ...............................197 (-16)Carl Pettersson .......................199 (-14)Ricky Barnes ...........................201 (-12)Brian Davis ..............................201 (-12)Luke Donald ............................201 (-12)Mardan Mamat ......................201 (-12)Ryan Moore ............................201 (-12)Pariya Junhasavasdikul ............ T26 66-65-71-75 277 $63,000.00Marcus Fraser ........................... T29 70-72-70-66 278 59,500.00Thongchai Jaidee ...................... T29 66-69-74-69 278 59,500.00John Senden ............................. T29 71-71-71-65 278 59,500.00Michael Sim .............................. T29 67-69-69-73 278 59,500.00Marc Leishman ......................... T33 70-72-69-68 279 56,000.00Ryan Palmer .............................. T33 72-70-65-72 279 56,000.00Thaworn Wiratchant ................. T33 71-66-72-70 279 56,000.00Tetsuji Hiratsuka ....................... T36 71-70-69-70 280 53,000.00Seung-yul Noh .......................... T36 71-69-65-75 280 53,000.00Heath Slocum ............................ T36 68-69-71-72 280 53,000.00Chih-Bing Lam (S)........................ 39 69-72-72-70 283 51,000.00Shaaban Hussin (S)..................... 40 72-72-70-71 285 50,000.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieNOTESThe 2010 CIMB Asia Pacific Classic Malaysia wasthe first tournament sanctioned by the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>in Southeast Asia. It was co-sanctioned by the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>, Asian Tour and Professional Golf Associationof Malaysia.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsCIMB ASIA PACIFIC CLASSIC MALAYSIA2010 Ben Crane .....................266 Brian Davis ....................267 The Mines Resort & GC, ..............................71/6,934Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaTwenty-five players from the top of the final FedExCupstandings, top 10 from the 2010 Asian Tour order ofmerit and five sponsor exemptions comprised the fieldat the inaugural CIMB Asia Pacific Classic Malaysia.Ben Crane overcame three consecutive bogeys onhis final nine holes, posting an eagle on No. 15 and abirdie on No. 18, to finish at 18-under par and clinch aone-stroke win over Brian Davis. Davis was the finalplayer in the field from the 2010 FedExCup points listafter a withdrawal by Bo Van Pelt.Tournament Record:266, Ben Crane, 2010Current Course Record:63, Ricky Barnes, 2010Ben Crane tees off on the 13th hole during the final round of the CIMB Asia Pacific Classic.3-96 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2010 World Golf Championships-HSBC ChampionsMOLINARIShanghai, China November 4-7, 2010 Purse: $7,000,000Sheshan International Golf Club Par/Yards: 36-36—72/7,266LEADERSFirst RoundFrancesco Molinari .....................65 (-7)Lee Westwood ...........................66 (-6)Yuta Ikeda ...................................67 (-5)Seung-yul Noh ............................67 (-5)Henrik Stenson ...........................67 (-5)Luke Donald ................................68 (-4)Pablo Martin ...............................68 (-4)Tiger Woods ...............................68 (-4)Second RoundFrancesco Molinari ...................135 (-9)Lee Westwood .........................136 (-8)Ernie Els ....................................137 (-7)Richie Ramsay ..........................137 (-7)Jaco Van Zyl .............................137 (-7)Luke Donald ..............................138 (-6)Ross Fisher ................................139 (-5)Seung yul Noh ..........................139 (-5)Third RoundFrancesco Molinari .................202 (-14)Lee Westwood .......................203 (-13)Luke Donald ............................206 (-10)Ernie Els ....................................208 (-8)Ross Fisher ................................208 (-8)Richie Ramsay ..........................208 (-8)Jaco van Zyl .............................209 (-7)Winner: FRANCESCO MOLINARI65-70-67-67 269 (-19) $1,200,000ORDER OF FINISHPlayer Finish Scores Total MoneyFrancesco Molinari ....................... 1 65-70-67-67 269 $1,200,000.00Lee Westwood .............................. 2 66-70-67-67 270 675,000.00Luke Donald ................................ T3 68-70-68-73 279 372,500.00Richie Ramsay ............................. T3 69-68-71-71 279 372,500.00Rory McIlroy .................................. 5 71-71-71-67 280 250,000.00Fredrik Andersson Hed ................ T6 69-71-71-70 281 145,714.29Paul Casey ................................... T6 73-71-67-70 281 145,714.29Ernie Els ...................................... T6 72-65-71-73 281 145,714.29Retief Goosen ............................. T6 70-74-69-68 281 145,714.29Richard Green ............................. T6 72-68-73-68 281 145,714.29Peter Hanson ............................... T6 73-69-70-69 281 145,714.29Tiger Woods ................................ T6 68-72-73-68 281 145,714.29Ian Poulter ................................. T13 70-70-73-69 282 90,000.00Henrik Stenson .......................... T13 67-74-72-69 282 90,000.00Jaco Van Zyl .............................. T13 71-66-72-73 282 90,000.00Ross Fisher ................................ T16 69-70-69-75 283 77,200.00Padraig Harrington .................... T16 70-70-70-73 283 77,200.00Pablo Martin ............................. T16 68-73-71-71 283 77,200.00Seung-yul Noh .......................... T16 67-72-71-73 283 77,200.00Charl Schwartzel ....................... T16 74-70-67-72 283 77,200.00Robert Allenby .......................... T21 72-68-72-72 284 68,000.00Bill Haas .................................... T21 72-71-72-69 284 68,000.00Hunter Mahan ........................... T21 70-73-71-70 284 68,000.00Nick Watney ............................. T21 72-68-74-70 284 68,000.00CUT: No cut. 77 of 78 professionals completed 72 holes.WEATHER: Thursday: Partly cloudy with a high of 79 degrees. Swinds 6-12 mph. Friday: Partly cloudy and cool in the morning, witha high temperature in the lower 80s. Light, variable winds. Saturday:Hazy sunshine and cool, with a high temperature of 79 degrees andcalm winds. Sunday: Due to morning fog, the start of the final roundwas delayed 75 minutes from 8:35 a.m. until 9:50 a.m. Afternoon temperaturesreached into the low 80s, under hazy skies with calm winds.Tim Clark ................................... T25 72-70-70-73 285 $60,200.00Rickie Fowler ............................. T25 71-74-72-68 285 60,200.00Brendan Jones .......................... T25 76-72-69-68 285 60,200.00Anthony Kim .............................. T25 73-72-70-70 285 60,200.00Adam Scott ............................... T25 69-73-73-70 285 60,200.00K.J. Choi .................................... T30 72-71-71-72 286 55,500.00Ben Crane .................................. T30 71-71-74-70 286 55,500.00Yuta Ikeda ................................. T30 67-75-76-68 286 55,500.00Martin Kaymer .......................... T30 72-69-74-71 286 55,500.00Darren Fichardt ......................... T34 73-72-70-72 287 51,000.00Richard S. Johnson ................... T34 70-70-77-70 287 51,000.00Robert Karlsson ......................... T34 71-73-73-70 287 51,000.00Graeme McDowell .................... T34 74-71-73-69 287 51,000.00Katsumasa Miyamoto ............... T34 69-75-77-66 287 51,000.00Gregory Bourdy ......................... T39 73-74-73-68 288 47,500.00Carl Pettersson .......................... T39 71-73-71-73 288 47,500.00Ryo Ishikawa ............................. T41 72-71-71-75 289 44,000.00Miguel A. Jimenez .................... T41 72-70-75-72 289 44,000.00Kyung-tae Kim ........................... T41 72-69-75-73 289 44,000.00Phil Mickelson ........................... T41 69-71-76-73 289 44,000.00Edoardo Molinari ...................... T41 72-71-76-70 289 44,000.00Hiroyuki Fujita ........................... T46 75-75-70-70 290 40,750.00Ryan Palmer .............................. T46 69-72-74-75 290 40,750.00Arjun Atwal ............................... T48 73-71-73-74 291 39,500.00David Horsey ............................. T48 71-74-74-72 291 39,500.00Heath Slocum ............................ T48 71-72-78-70 291 39,500.00Camilo Villegas ......................... T51 75-70-78-69 292 38,250.00Y.E. Yang ................................... T51 69-74-73-76 292 $38,250.00Jason Bohn ............................... T53 72-75-72-74 293 36,500.00Rhys Davies ............................... T53 76-70-72-75 293 36,500.00Andrew Dodt ............................. T53 73-68-80-72 293 36,500.00Matteo Manassero ................... T53 71-70-81-71 293 36,500.00Alvaro Quiros ............................ T53 74-78-70-71 293 36,500.00Michael Sim .............................. T58 72-79-74-69 294 34,750.00Shunsuke Sonoda ..................... T58 72-77-78-67 294 34,750.00Tetsuji Hiratsuka ....................... T60 71-71-80-73 295 33,500.00Michio Matsumura ................... T60 71-74-75-75 295 33,500.00Thaworn Wiratchant ................. T60 75-76-73-71 295 33,500.00Marcus Fraser ........................... T63 72-76-73-76 297 31,750.00Anders Hansen .......................... T63 71-74-79-73 297 31,750.00Alistair Presnell ......................... T63 74-75-74-74 297 31,750.00Liang Wen-Chong ..................... T63 79-73-76-69 297 31,750.00Pariya Junhasavasdikul ............ T67 74-80-72-72 298 30,250.00Danny Willett ............................ T67 77-69-75-77 298 30,250.00Stuart Appleby .......................... T69 72-73-74-80 299 29,000.00Simon Khan ............................... T69 76-73-76-74 299 29,000.00Bill Lunde .................................. T69 78-72-79-70 299 29,000.00Wu Kang-chun .......................... T72 75-77-75-74 301 27,750.00Louis Oosthuizen ....................... T72 69-80-80-72 301 27,750.00Kiradech Aphibarnrat .................. 74 78-75-73-77 303 27,000.00Chao Li ........................................ 75 79-79-75-71 304 26,500.00Mardan Mamat ........................... 76 75-76-75-80 306 26,000.00Hao Yuan ..................................... 77 79-75-79-75 308 25,500.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieSECTION3<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIESThe following players did not finish(W=withdrew)W—76-Shigeki Maruyama.NOTESIn the third round, Francesco Molinari used a7-iron from 155 yards to hole his second shot at thepar-4 13th for an eagle-2. Molinari defeated the newlycrowned world No. 1, Lee Westwood, by a stroke,at 19-under-par.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsHSBC CHAMPIONS2005 David Howell ................268 Tiger Woods ..................271 Sheshan International GC, ...........................72/7,143Shanghai, China2006 Y.E. Yang ......................274 Tiger Woods ..................276 Sheshan International GC, ...........................72/7,143Shanghai, China2007 Phil Mickelson* ............278 Ross Fisher ....................278 Sheshan International GC, ......................... 72/7,143Lee WestwoodShanghai, China2008 Sergio Garcia* ..............278 Oliver Wilson .................278 Sheshan International GC, ...........................72/7,143Shanghai, ChinaWORLD GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS-HSBC CHAMPIONS2009 Phil Mickelson ..............271 Ernie Els .........................272 Sheshan International GC, ...........................72/7,199Shanghai, China2010 Francesco Molinari .......269 Lee Westwood ..............270 Sheshan International GC, ...........................72/7,266Shanghai, China* = PlayoffTournament Record:270, Francesco Molinari, 2010Tournament Course Record:63, Daisuke Maruyama, Rory McIlroy, Ernie Els, 2009<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-97


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Fall Series2010 Children’s MiracleNetwork Classic(The 5th of 5 events inthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Fall Series)SECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3GARRIGUSWinner: ROBERT GARRIGUS68-65-70-64 267 (-21) $846,000ORDER OF FINISHPlayer Finish Scores Total MoneyRobert Garrigus ............................. 1 68-65-70-64 267 $846,000.00Roland Thatcher ............................ 2 65-63-70-72 270 507,600.00Rickie Fowler ............................... T3 66-70-69-66 271 244,400.00Spencer Levin .............................. T3 68-68-67-68 271 244,400.00Johnson Wagner ......................... T3 70-65-69-67 271 244,400.00Mark Wilson ................................. 6 69-66-69-68 272 169,200.00Michael Connell .......................... T7 71-68-67-67 273 151,575.00Chris Stroud ................................ T7 62-70-70-71 273 151,575.00Charles Howell III ........................ T9 68-69-69-68 274 126,900.00Steve Marino .............................. T9 72-68-65-69 274 126,900.00Charles Warren ........................... T9 67-70-69-68 274 126,900.00Brian Gay ................................... T12 67-65-71-72 275 92,120.00Jerry Kelly ................................. T12 66-69-70-70 275 92,120.00Rory Sabbatini ........................... T12 67-71-66-71 275 92,120.00John Senden ............................. T12 69-69-67-70 275 92,120.00Vijay Singh ................................ T12 69-71-68-67 275 92,120.00Paul Stankowski ........................ T17 72-67-71-66 276 72,850.00Brett Wetterich ......................... T17 68-67-68-73 276 72,850.00Stewart Cink ............................. T19 71-68-69-69 277 58,985.00Tom Lehman .............................. T19 67-70-69-71 277 58,985.00Davis Love III ............................. T19 71-70-70-66 277 58,985.00Ryan Palmer .............................. T19 72-68-70-67 277 58,985.00Briny Baird ................................. T23 70-67-72-69 278 43,240.00Lake Buena Vista, FL November 11-14, 2010Magnolia Golf Course Par/Yards: 36-36—72/7,516Palm Golf Course Par/Yards: 36-36—72/7,010LEADERSFirst RoundChris Stroud ..............................62 (-10)Roland Thatcher .........................65 (-7)Rickie Fowler ..............................66 (-6)Tim Herron ..................................66 (-6)Jerry Kelly ...................................66 (-6)Brenden Pappas ..........................66 (-6)Cameron Percy ............................66 (-6)Robert Garrigus ..........................68 (-4)CUT: 74 players at 3-under 141 from a field of 128 professionals.WEATHER: Thursday: Patchy morning fog caused the opening roundto be delayed for one hour. Partly cloudy skies in the afternoon withtemperatures reaching 79 degrees. Winds from the NE at 10-15 mphwith gusts to 20 mph. Play was suspended for the day at 5:45 p.m.due to darkness with 14 players still on the courses. Friday: The 14Justin Bolli ................................ T23 68-73-68-69 278 $43,240.00Cliff Kresge ............................... T23 70-66-68-74 278 43,240.00John Merrick ............................. T23 71-66-70-71 278 43,240.00Cameron Percy .......................... T27 66-71-69-73 279 34,780.00Tim Petrovic .............................. T27 71-67-71-70 279 34,780.00Jeff Quinney .............................. T27 67-68-71-73 279 34,780.00Brendon de Jonge ..................... T30 72-65-71-72 280 26,179.00Michael Letzig ........................... T30 69-70-71-70 280 26,179.00John Mallinger .......................... T30 70-68-72-70 280 26,179.00Troy Merritt ............................... T30 69-71-73-67 280 26,179.00Sean O’Hair ............................... T30 70-70-70-70 280 26,179.00Brenden Pappas ........................ T30 66-71-70-73 280 26,179.00Pat Perez ................................... T30 69-69-69-73 280 26,179.00Tom Pernice, Jr. ........................ T30 68-70-68-74 280 26,179.00Ted Purdy .................................. T30 68-71-72-69 280 26,179.00Chris Tidland ............................. T30 67-70-72-71 280 26,179.00Joe Durant ................................ T40 72-69-67-73 281 18,330.00Matt Every ................................. T40 68-73-70-70 281 18,330.00John Huston (S)......................... T40 69-71-69-72 281 18,330.00Brett Quigley ............................. T40 69-66-71-75 281 18,330.00Webb Simpson .......................... T40 71-69-72-69 281 18,330.00Jason Bohn ............................... T45 68-70-71-73 282 12,731.78Fred Funk ................................... T45 68-72-70-72 282 12,731.78J.B. Holmes ............................... T45 68-69-73-72 282 12,731.78Derek Lamely ............................ T45 70-70-70-72 282 12,731.78David Lutterus ........................... T45 68-70-73-71 282 12,731.78Second RoundRoland Thatcher .....................128 (-16)Brian Gay ................................132 (-12)Chris Stroud ............................132 (-12)Robert Garrigus ......................133 (-11)Jerry Kelly .................................135 (-9)Brett Quigley .............................135 (-9)Jeff Quinney .............................135 (-9)Johnson Wagner ......................135 (-9)Brett Wetterich .........................135 (-9)Mark Wilson .............................135 (-9)Third RoundRoland Thatcher .....................198 (-18)Chris Stroud ............................202 (-14)Robert Garrigus ......................203 (-13)Brian Gay ................................203 (-13)Spencer Levin .........................203 (-13)Brett Wetterich .......................203 (-13)players resumed play on Friday morning at 6:45 a.m. and the firstround was completed at 7:35 a.m. Partly cloudy and breezy withtemperatures reaching 79 degrees. Winds from the NE at 10-15 mphwith gusts to 20 mph. Saturday: Partly cloudy with temperaturesreaching 77 degrees. Winds from the NNE at 8-12 mph. Sunday:Mostly sunny with temperatures reaching 77 degrees. Winds fromthe NNE at 5-10 mph.Troy Matteson ........................... T45 70-69-72-71 282 $12,731.78D.J. Trahan ................................ T45 68-68-72-74 282 12,731.78Tim Herron ................................ T45 66-75-72-69 282 12,731.77Heath Slocum ............................ T45 71-68-73-70 282 12,731.77Ben Curtis .................................. T54 69-70-70-74 283 10,669.00Steve Flesch .............................. T54 72-69-73-69 283 10,669.00Tom Gillis .................................. T54 71-66-72-74 283 10,669.00Mathew Goggin ........................ T54 70-68-73-72 283 10,669.00Lee Janzen ................................ T54 69-69-70-75 283 10,669.00Joe Ogilvie ................................ T54 71-69-71-72 283 10,669.00Greg Owen .................................. 60 69-68-75-72 284 10,340.00Blake Adams ............................. T61 73-68-71-73 285 10,105.00Jeff Maggert ............................. T61 71-69-72-73 285 10,105.00Roger Tambellini ....................... T61 69-72-72-72 285 10,105.00Charlie Wi ................................. T61 72-68-70-75 285 10,105.00Aaron Baddeley ......................... T65 70-71-74-71 286 9,635.00Matt Bettencourt ...................... T65 71-68-71-76 286 9,635.00Martin Flores ............................. T65 73-66-76-71 286 9,635.00Scott Piercy ............................... T65 70-70-73-73 286 9,635.00Aron Price .................................. T65 69-71-72-74 286 9,635.00Mike Small ................................ T65 70-71-71-74 286 9,635.00Jay Williamson ........................... 71 69-72-73-73 287 9,306.00Chris DiMarco ........................... T72 68-73-75-72 288 9,165.00Jesper Parnevik ......................... T72 74-66-73-75 288 9,165.00Nicholas Thompson .................... 74 71-69-74-81 295 9,024.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieThe following players did not finish(C=cut, W=withdrew)C—142-Mark Calcavecchia, James Driscoll, Todd Hamilton, J.P.Hayes, Richard S. Johnson, Billy Mayfair, Scott McCarron, ShaunMicheel, Cameron Tringale, Steve Wheatcroft, 143-Woody Austin,Bob Estes, Matt Jones, Justin Leonard, George McNeill, Chris Riley,Brian Stuard, Josh Teater, Chris Wilson, Dean Wilson, 144-MichaelAllen, Rich Barcelo, Shane Bertsch, Brian Davis, Brent Delahoussaye,Brad Faxon, Jeff Gove, Mathias Gronberg, Parker McLachlin, D.A.Points, Vaughn Taylor, Omar Uresti, 145-Rich Beem, Greg Kraft,Steve Lowery, Garth Mulroy, James Nitties, Rod Perry, Vance Veazey,146-Henrik Bjornstad, Daniel Chopra, Chris Couch, Andrew McLardy,Mike Perez, John Rollins, Garrett Willis, 147-Rod Pampling, 148-KrisBlanks, Michael Bradley, Skip Kendall, Will MacKenzie, 150-TommyArmour III, Kevin Johnson. W—75-Alex Cejka.Tournament Record:262, Duffy Waldorf, 2000, John Huston, 1992Current Course Record (Magnolia Course):61, Payne Stewart, 1990Current Course Record (Palm Golf Course):60, Justin Rose, 2006<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsWALT DISNEY WORLD OPEN INVITATIONAL1971 Jack Nicklaus ..............273 Deane Beman ................276 Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia)........72/7,190Lake Buena Vista, FL1972 Jack Nicklaus ...............267 Jim Dent ........................276 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) ...............72/6,941Bobby Mitchell Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia)........72/7,190Larry WoodLake Buena Vista, FL1973 Jack Nicklaus 275 Mason Rudolph 276 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) ...............72/6,941Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia)........72/7,190Lake Buena Vista, FLWALT DISNEY WORLD NATIONAL TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP1974 Hubert Green/ ...............255 J.C. Snead/ ....................256 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) ...............72/6,941Mac McLendon Sam Snead Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia)........72/7,190Ed Sneed/Lake Buena Vista, FLBert Yancey1975 Jim Colbert/ ..................252 Bobby Cole/ ...................255 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) ...............72/6,941Dean Refram Victor Regalado Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia)........72/7,190John Schlee/Lake Buena Vista, FLCurtis Sifford1976 Woody Blackburn/ ........260 Gay Brewer/ ..................260 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) ...............72/6,941Bill Kratzert* Bobby Nichols Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia)........72/7,190Lake Buena Vista, FL1977 Gibby Gilbert/ ...............253 Steve Melnyk/ ...............254 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) ...............72/6,941Grier Jones Andy North Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia)........72/7,1901978 Wayne Levi/ .................254 Bobby Wadkins/ ............257 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) ...............72/6,941Bob Mann Lanny Wadkins Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia)........72/7,190Lake Buena Vista, FLKEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortened3-98 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Fall SeriesChildren’s Miracle Network ClassicNOTESRobert Garrigus’ five-shot, final-round comebackat the 2010 Children’s Miracle Network Classic isone short of the tournament record. Larry Nelson(1987) and Duffy Waldorf (2000) own the tournamentmark for largest final-round comeback at sixstrokes. He recorded the largest final-round comebacksince Ryan Palmer came from five back in2004 with a final-round 62.Robert Garrigus became the first player sinceJohn Daly (1995 British Open) to lead the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> in driving distance and win in the sameseason.STUART APPLEBYRobert Garrigus became the fourth player toovercome a five-stroke-or-more deficit on thefinal day to win on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2010. StuartAppleby came back from seven strokes behindto win The Greenbrier Classic; Bubba Watsoncame back from six strokes to win the TravelersChampionship; and Matt Kuchar came back fromfive strokes down to win The Barclays.Robert Garrigus won in his fifth start at theChildren’s Miracle Network Classic. His previousbest finish in the Children’s Miracle NetworkClassic was T10 in 2008. He missed the cut in2006, 2007 and 2009.2010 Children’s Miracle Network Classic runner-upRoland Thatcher came into the week No. 179 onthe money list and in need of a solo second-placefinish to finish inside the top 125 to retain his<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card for 2011. Thatcher (122), MichaelConnell (115) and Mark Wilson (123, exemptfor 2011) were the only players to move into thetop 125 on the season-ending official moneylist following the Children’s Miracle NetworkClassic. Michael Allen (130), Troy Matteson(128, exempt for 2011) and Woody Austin (129)dropped out of the top 125.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards1979 George Burns/ ..............255 Scott Bess/ ....................258 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) ...............72/6,941Ben Crenshaw Dan Halldorson Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia)........72/7,190Jeff Hewes/Lake Buena Vista, FLPeter JacobsenSammy Rachels/D.A. Weibring1980 Danny Edwards/ ...........253 Gibby Gilbert/ ................255 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) ...............72/6,941David Edwards Dan Halldorson Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia)........72/7,190Mike Harmon/Lake Buena Vista, FLBarry HarwellGrier Jones/Dana Quigley1981 Vance Heafner/ ............246 Chip Beck/ .....................251 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) ...............72/6,941Mike Holland Rex Caldwell Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia)........72/7,190Lake Buena Vista, FLWALT DISNEY WORLD GOLF CLASSIC1982 Hal Sutton* ...................269 Bill Britton ......................269 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) ...............72/6,941Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia)........72/7,190Walt Disney World Res., (Lake Buena Vista)......72/6,706Lake Buena Vista, FL1983 Payne Stewart ..............269 Nick Faldo ......................271 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) ...............72/6,941Mark McCumber Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia)........72/7,190Walt Disney World Res., (Lake Buena Vista)......72/6,706Lake Buena Vista, FL1984 Larry Nelson .................266 Hubert Green .................267 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) ...............72/6,941Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia)........72/7,190Walt Disney World Res., (Lake Buena Vista)......72/6,706Lake Buena Vista, FLWALT DISNEY WORLD/OLDSMOBILE CLASSIC1985 Lanny Wadkins .............267 Mike Donald ..................268 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) ...............72/6,941Scott Hoch Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia)........72/7,190Walt Disney World Res., (Lake Buena Vista)......72/6,706Lake Buena Vista, FL1986 Raymond Floyd* ................275 Lon Hinkle ......................275 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) ...............72/6,941Mike Sullivan Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia)........72/7,190Walt Disney World Res., (Lake Buena Vista)......72/6,706Lake Buena Vista, FL1987 Larry Nelson .................268 Morris Hatalsky .............269 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) ...............72/6,941Mark O’Meara Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia)........72/7,190Walt Disney World Res., (Lake Buena Vista)......72/6,706Lake Buena Vista, FL1988 Bob Lohr* ......................263 Chip Beck .......................263 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) ...............72/6,941Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia)........72/7,190Walt Disney World Res., (Lake Buena Vista)......72/6,706Lake Buena Vista, FL1989 Tim Simpson .................272 Donnie Hammond ......... 273 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) ...............72/6,941Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia)........72/7,190Walt Disney World Res., (Lake Buena Vista)......72/6,706Lake Buena Vista, FL1990 Tim Simpson .................264 John Mahaffey ............. 265 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) ...............72/6,941Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia)........72/7,190Walt Disney World Res., (Lake Buena Vista)......72/6,706Lake Buena Vista, FL1991 Mark O’Meara ..............267 David Peoples ............... 268 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) ...............72/6,941Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia)........72/7,190Walt Disney World Res., (Lake Buena Vista)......72/6,706Lake Buena Vista, FL1992 John Huston .................262 Mark O’Meara .............. 265 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) ...............72/6,941Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia)........72/7,190Walt Disney World Res., (Lake Buena Vista)......72/6,706Lake Buena Vista, FL1993 Jeff Maggert ................265 Greg Kraft ..................... 268 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) ...............72/6,941Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia)........72/7,190Walt Disney World Res., (Lake Buena Vista)......72/6,706Lake Buena Vista, FL1994 Rick Fehr .......................265 Craig Stadler ................. 271 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) ...............72/6,941Fuzzy Zoeller Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia)........72/7,190Walt Disney World Res., (Eagle Pines) ........72/6,7721995 Brad Bryant~ .................198 Hal Sutton ......................199 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) ...............72/6,941Ted Tryba Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia)........72/7,190Walt Disney World Res., (Lake Buena Vista)......72/6,819Lake Buena Vista, FL1996 Tiger Woods .................267 Payne Stewart ...............268 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) ...............72/6,957Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia)........72/7,190Walt Disney World Res., (Lake Buena Vista)......72/6,819Lake Buena Vista, FLKEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortenedSECTION3<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-99


2011 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Fall SeriesChildren’s Miracle Network ClassicSECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3NOTESOpening 65-63, eventual runner-up RolandThatcher tied the tournament record for largest36-hole lead (four strokes). Tim Simpson had afour-shot lead in 1990 when he won and JustinRose had a four-shot lead in 2006, but finishedfourth.ROLAND THATCHERCharles Howell III (T9) was the only player to gobogey-free through the first two rounds at the 2010Children’s Miracle Network Classic. Howell played<strong>TOUR</strong>-best 13 bogey-free rounds this season.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Yards1997 David Duval* ................270 Dan Forsman ..................270 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) ...............72/6,957Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia)........72/7,190Walt Disney World Res., (Lake Buena Vista)......72/6,819Lake Buena Vista, FLNATIONAL CAR RENTAL GOLF CLASSIC AT WALT DISNEY WORLD RESORT1998 John Huston .................272 Davis Love III .................273 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) ...............72/6,967Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia)........72/7,190Lake Buena Vista, FL1999 Tiger Woods .................271 Ernie Els .........................272 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) ...............72/6,967Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia)........72/7,190Lake Buena Vista, FL2000 Duffy Waldorf ...............262 Steve Flesch ..................263 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) ...............72/7,193Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia)........72/7,243Lake Buena Vista, FL2001 Jose Coceres ................265 Davis Love III .................266 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) ...............72/7,193Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia)........72/7,201Lake Buena Vista, FLDISNEY GOLF CLASSIC2002 Bob Burns .....................263 Chris DiMarco ................264 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) ...............72/6,957Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia)........72/7,200Lake Buena Vista, FLFUNAI GOLF CLASSIC AT WALT DISNEY WORLD RESORT2003 Vijay Singh ....................265 Scott Verplank ...............269 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) ...............72/6,957Tiger Woods Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia)........72/7,200Stewart CinkLake Buena Vista, FL2004 Ryan Palmer ..................266 Briny Bard ......................269 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) ...............72/7,015Vijay Singh Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia)........72/7,200Lake Buena Vista, FL2005 Lucas Glover .................265 Tom Pernice, Jr..............266 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) ...............72/7,015Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia)........72/7,516Lake Buena Vista, FL2006 Joe Durant ....................263 Frank Lickliter II .............267 Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) ...............72/7,015Troy Matteson Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia)........72/7,516Lake Buena Vista, FLCHILDREN’S MIRACLE NETWORK CLASSIC PRESENTED BY WALMART2007 Stephen Ames ..............271 Tim Clark ........................272 Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia)........72/7,516Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) ...............72/7,010Lake Buena Vista, FL2008 Davis Love III ................263 Tommy Gainey ...............264 Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia)........72/7,516Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) ...............72/7,010Lake Buena Vista, FLCHILDREN’S MIRACLE NETWORK CLASSIC2009 Stephen Ames* ............270 Justin Leonard ...............270 Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia)........72/7,516George McNeill Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) ...............72/7,010Lake Buena Vista, FL2010 Robert Garrigus ............267 Roland Thatcher ............270 Walt Disney World Resort, (Magnolia)........72/7,516Walt Disney World Resort, (Palm) ...............72/7,010Lake Buena Vista, FLKEY: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortenedHeath Slocum (T45) came into the 2010 Children’Miracle Network Classic No. 30 on the <strong>TOUR</strong>official money list and held onto that spot to earnexemptions into the 2011 Masters and 2011 U.S.Open.Robert Garrigus withMickey MouseVijay Singh (69-71-68-67) increased his tournament-beststreak to 34 straight rounds under parat the Children’s Miracle Network Classic. Singh,who won the event in 2003, has never posted ascore higher than 71 in eight previous appearances.3-100 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Qualifying Tournament [Unofficial event]MAYFAIRWinter Garden, FL December 1-6, 2010 Purse: $1,057,500Orange County National Golf Center and LodgeCrooked Cat Course (Host Course) Par/Yards: 36-36—72/7,493Panther Lake Course Par/Yards: 35-36—71/7,223LEADERS AFTER EACH ROUND:First Round Kyle Stanley 7-under 65Second Round Chris Baryla 10-under 133Third Round Ben Martin 13-under 201Fourth Round Ben Martin 16-under 270Fifth Round Billy Mayfair 16-under 341Ben MartinSixth Round Billy Mayfair 18-under 411Winner: BILLY MAYFAIR69-69-68-68-67-70 411 (-xx) $50,000ORDER OF FINISHBilly Mayfair ...................... 1 69-69-68-68-67-70 411 $50,000.00Ben Martin ...................... T2 66-68-67-69-71-71 412 37,500.00William McGirt ............... T2 69-72-68-66-69-68 412 37,500.00Cameron Tringale .............. 4 69-67-69-69-71-68 413 30,000.00Jarrod Lyle ........................ 5 70-68-71-67-70-68 414 27,500.00Brandt Jobe ..................... T6 72-65-71-69-69-69 415 25,000.00Zack Miller ...................... T6 70-68-67-68-71-71 415 25,000.00Michael Putnam .............. T6 71-73-69-66-67-69 415 25,000.00Paul Stankowski .............. T9 69-72-66-68-72-69 416 25,000.00Joe Affrunti ................... T30 74-70-66-70-68-73 421 5,000.00Camilo Benedetti .......... T30 73-73-71-64-66-74 421 5,000.00Tommy Biershenk .......... T30 71-70-71-68-71-70 421 5,000.00J.J. Killeen .................... T30 71-68-70-69-73-70 421 5,000.00Richard Lee ................... T30 73-68-67-69-72-72 421 5,000.00Jeff Quinney .................. T30 74-65-69-69-70-74 421 5,000.00Ryan Armour ................. T36 71-72-70-69-66-74 422 5,000.00Gavin Coles ................... T36 69-72-71-67-72-71 422 5,000.00Mathew Goggin ............ T36 73-74-65-71-68-71 422 5,000.00Luke Hickmott ............... T36 72-69-66-71-71-73 422 5,000.00Seung Ho Lee ................ T36 69-67-71-73-73-69 422 5,000.00David Branshaw ............ T41 71-72-69-71-71-69 423 5,000.00Stephen Gangluff .......... T41 70-77-67-68-70-71 423 5,000.00Jason Gore .................... T41 70-72-72-68-72-69 423 5,000.00James Hahn .................. T41 70-75-74-69-67-68 423 5,000.00Michael Letzig ............... T41 73-71-69-72-67-71 423 5,000.00Will MacKenzie ............. T41 72-73-70-66-71-71 423 5,000.00Jon Mills ....................... T41 75-71-71-70-67-69 423 5,000.00Nicholas Thompson ...... T41 72-71-71-68-69-72 423 5,000.001,389 players sent in applications to participate in the 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Qualifying Tournament. Six pre-qualifiers, along with 13 first- and sixsecond-stage regionals, were held to reduce the field. A total of 166players advanced to the final qualifying stage, which consisted of sixrounds with no cut.The top 25 players and ties (a total of 29) received <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> cardsfor 2011. The next 55 finishers earned fully exempt Nationwide TourKyle Stanley .................... T9 65-70-69-75-69-68 416 $25,000.00Chris Baryla ................... T11 72-61-73-71-74-66 417 25,000.00Bio Kim .......................... T11 70-70-66-68-68-75 417 25,000.00Nate Smith .................... T11 73-69-66-67-70-72 417 25,000.00Scott Stallings ............... T11 71-71-67-65-72-71 417 25,000.00Gary Woodland ............. T11 71-68-69-71-67-71 417 25,000.00Joseph Bramlett ............ T16 67-73-69-69-72-68 418 25,000.00James Driscoll .............. T16 68-68-69-66-75-72 418 25,000.00Kent Jones .................... T16 70-68-71-68-70-71 418 25,000.00Sunghoon Kang ............. T16 68-67-71-71-70-71 418 25,000.00Matt McQuillan ............. T16 70-67-72-72-66-71 418 25,000.00The following 52 finishers earned fully exempt 2010 Nationwide Tour status as the next number of finishers nearest 50 after the Qualifying Tournament graduates:Charles Warren ............. T41 70-67-70-70-74-72 423 5,000.00Sang-moon Bae ............. T50 76-70-66-70-71-71 424 5,000.00Briny Baird ..................... T50 79-66-69-68-71-71 424 5,000.00Carlos Franco ................ T50 70-66-71-74-68-75 424 5,000.00Dustin Garza .................. T50 73-70-70-68-72-71 424 5,000.00Josh Geary .................... T50 69-67-72-70-72-74 424 5,000.00James Nitties ................ T50 72-75-69-68-69-71 424 5,000.00Brian Smock .................. T50 74-71-69-68-72-70 424 5,000.00Aaron Watkins .............. T50 73-72-67-70-71-71 424 5,000.00Jake Younan-Wise ........ T50 72-72-71-73-65-71 424 5,000.00Elliot Gealy .................... T59 69-74-75-72-65-70 425 5,000.00David Lingmerth ............ T59 72-69-69-70-75-70 425 5,000.00John Merrick ................. T59 71-75-72-66-71-70 425 5,000.00Cameron Percy .............. T59 74-75-68-67-69-72 425 5,000.00Danny Wax .................... T59 69-70-69-72-71-74 425 5,000.00Martin Flores ................. T64 76-73-71-70-67-69 426 5,000.00Jim Herman ................... T64 70-74-68-69-73-72 426 5,000.00Shawn Jasper ............... T64 70-72-72-69-67-76 426 5,000.00Skip Kendall .................. T64 76-74-69-70-69-68 426 5,000.00cards for 2011, and the remainder of the field received conditionalNationwide Tour status.Nine players advanced to the final stage by qualifying through the firstthree stages (pre-qualifier, first and second stage): Todd Bailey, JimmyBrandt, Dustin Garza, Seath Lauer, Richard Lee, David Lingmerth, EricOnesi, Blake Parks and Brett Waldman.Michael Thompson ....... T16 73-72-69-65-69-70 418 $25,000.00Andres Gonzales ........... T22 70-71-68-71-71-68 419 25,000.00Justin Hicks ................... T22 72-71-70-65-70-71 419 25,000.00Richard S. Johnson ....... T22 72-71-68-70-68-70 419 25,000.00Jim Renner .................... T22 72-68-73-69-67-70 419 25,000.00Alexandre Rocha ........... T22 72-73-70-68-68-68 419 25,000.00Scott Gordon ................. T27 70-70-67-71-71-71 420 25,000.00Billy Horschel ................ T27 70-72-66-68-70-74 420 25,000.00Will Strickler ................. T27 72-69-67-68-68-76 420 25,000.00Danny Lee ..................... T64 74-72-69-65-72-74 426 5,000.00Scott McCarron ............. T64 72-74-72-70-69-69 426 5,000.00Greg Owen .................... T64 76-69-70-71-68-72 426 5,000.00Jason Schultz ................ T64 73-74-68-71-70-70 426 5,000.00Brett Waldman .............. T64 68-72-71-72-75-68 426 5,000.00Tim Wilkinson ............... T64 72-72-71-68-72-71 426 5,000.00Todd Bailey ................... T74 71-69-72-70-72-73 427 5,000.00Adam Blyth .................... T74 71-71-73-69-71-72 427 5,000.00Stephen Dartnall ........... T74 70-74-70-69-73-71 427 5,000.00Rahil Gangjee ................ T74 71-71-74-67-71-73 427 5,000.00Matthew Giles .............. T74 71-74-69-70-72-71 427 5,000.00Travis Hampshire .......... T74 74-72-74-71-65-71 427 5,000.00Richard T. Lee ............... T74 71-71-74-72-67-72 427 5,000.00Blake Parks .................... T74 73-74-70-70-70-70 427 5,000.00James Sacheck ............. T74 75-71-73-71-70-67 427 5,000.00Tyrone Van Aswegen .... T74 72-70-73-68-69-75 427 5,000.00Johnson Wagner ........... T74 72-75-71-74-66-69 427 5,000.00SECTION3<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIESThe following players are non-exempt members of the 2010 Nationwide Tour:Scott Brown .................. T85 73-73-71-69-71-71 428Casey Crain ................... T85 73-73-69-71-71-71 428David Lutterus ............... T85 74-72-69-68-72-73 428Brock Mackenzie ........... T85 73-74-74-68-69-70 428Dicky Pride .................... T85 69-73-70-74-71-71 428Clayton Rask ................. T85 73-72-71-66-77-69 428Dawie van der Walt ...... T85 71-75-69-70-71-72 428Scott Weatherly ............ T85 67-72-69-76-73-71 428Darren Angel ................. T93 76-72-72-72-69-68 429Jimmy Brandt ................ T93 73-73-71-69-69-74 429Matt Davidson .............. T93 73-70-70-70-75-71 429Mark Hensby ................. T93 73-74-70-69-69-74 429Matthew Richardson .... T93 74-69-73-69-72-72 429Michael Sims ................ T93 75-74-69-70-73-68 429Ron Whittaker ............... T93 76-74-73-65-69-72 429Brian Bateman .............T100 70-69-69-72-74-76 430Jonas Blixt ...................T100 72-70-74-72-69-73 430Erik Compton ................T100 70-72-75-72-68-73 430Mike Hendry .................T100 74-74-73-70-68-71 430Jeff Klauk .....................T100 71-73-70-72-72-72 430Grant Leaver .................T100 75-70-75-66-74-70 430Garth Mulroy ................T100 71-74-74-68-68-75 430Patrick Sheehan ...........T100 75-70-72-72-69-72 430Zack Sucher ..................T100 73-73-71-70-72-71 430Andy Bare .....................T109 68-77-72-72-70-72 431Brent Delahoussaye .....T109 72-70-75-71-71-72 431Edward Loar .................T109 72-76-70-73-67-73 431Brett Swedberg ............T112 68-76-75-73-68-72 432Omar Uresti ..................T112 76-69-69-71-73-74 432Aaron Goldberg ............T114 75-71-72-72-70-73 433Ty Tryon ........................T114 73-70-71-73-69-77 433Marc Turnesa ...............T114 73-73-73-69-69-76 433Dan Woltman ...............T114 73-73-69-72-72-74 433Travis Bertoni ...............T118 75-72-70-74-67-76 434Glen Day .......................T118 75-72-72-71-71-73 434Scott Gardiner ..............T118 73-70-74-71-70-76 434Lee Janzen ...................T118 74-73-73-68-71-75 434John Mallinger .............T118 74-72-71-72-69-76 434Chris Nallen .................T118 77-76-76-70-68-67 434B.J. Staten ...................T118 72-73-73-68-74-74 434Chris Tidland ................T118 74-74-74-67-70-75 434Brian Vranesh ...............T118 76-75-70-70-70-73 434Ted Brown ....................T127 71-78-70-72-70-74 435Todd Fischer .................T127 76-72-74-69-73-71 435Billy Hurley III ...............T127 73-72-73-70-71-76 435Jason Kokrak ................T127 79-72-70-71-70-73 435Geoffrey Sisk ................T127 75-75-72-72-69-72 435Steven Alker .................T132 76-74-70-71-72-73 436Guy Boros .....................T132 77-71-77-67-71-73 436Roberto Castro .............T132 71-68-76-78-73-70 436Chris Epperson .............T132 74-76-67-69-74-76 436Mike Ruiz .....................T132 72-74-72-72-71-75 436Peter Lonard .................T137 75-73-69-72-73-75 437Terry Pilkadaris ............T137 74-74-73-72-72-72 437Craig Barlow ................T139 76-72-70-74-70-76 438Will Claxton .................T139 74-72-70-71-74-77 438Ted Oh ..........................T139 79-69-74-76-70-70 438Martin Ureta ................T139 77-73-72-71-74-71 438Chris Baker ...................T143 75-75-74-70-72-73 439David Robinson ............T143 73-72-71-72-73-78 439David McKenzie ............ 145 75-74-71-71-72-77 440Tyler Leon .....................T146 74-74-73-72-71-77 441Blake Trimble ...............T146 73-70-70-69-79-80 441Patrick Nagle ................T148 73-76-71-70-76-77 443Eric Onesi .....................T148 77-72-77-73-72-72 443Won Joon Lee ............... 150 72-73-74-75-73-77 444Seath Lauer ................... 151 74-79-74-72-72-79 450Pablo Acuna .................. 152 76-76-80-70-78-73 453Jason Hill ...................... 153 79-75-82-75-76-77 464(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieThe following players did not finish (W=withdrew)W—150-Darron Stiles, 149-John Riegger, 228-Joe Ogilvie, 225-George McNeill, 221-Pablo Martin, 292-Aron Price, 363-Craig Bowden, 361-Scott Piercy. D—146-Jonathan Kaye.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-101


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Qualifying TournamentSECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYCardsFinalYear Medalist Granted Applicants Field Format Location<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> QUALIFYING <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT1965 John Schlee ................... 17 ................ 49 ...............49 144 holes ..................................................................... <strong>PGA</strong> National GC, Palm Beach Gardens, FL1966 Harry Toscano ................ 32 ................ 99 ...............99 144 holes ..................................................................... <strong>PGA</strong> National GC, Palm Beach Gardens, FL1967 Bobby Cole ..................... 30 ............... 111 .............111 144 holes ..................................................................... <strong>PGA</strong> National GC, Palm Beach Gardens, FL1968 (Spring) Bob Dickson ................... 15 ................ 81 ...............81 144 holes ..................................................................... <strong>PGA</strong> National GC, Palm Beach Gardens, FL1968 (Fall) Grier Jones..................... 30 ................ 79 ...............79 144 holes ..................................................................... <strong>PGA</strong> National GC, Palm Beach Gardens, FL1969 (Spring) Bob Eastwood ................ 15 ................ 91 ...............91 144 holes ..................................................................... <strong>PGA</strong> National GC, Palm Beach Gardens, FL1969 (Fall) Doug Olson..................... 12 ............... 182 ..............48 144 holes ..................................................................... <strong>PGA</strong> National GC, Palm Beach Gardens, FL1970 Robert Barbarossa ......... 18 ............... 250 ..............60 72 holes, after nine 54-hole District Qualifiers .......... Tucson CC, Tucson, AZ1971 Bob Zender ..................... 23 ............... 357 ..............75 108 holes, after three 72-hole Regional Qualifiers .... <strong>PGA</strong> National GC, Palm Beach Gardens, FL1972 Larry Stubblefield/ ......... 25 ............... 468 ..............81 108 holes, after three 72-hole Regional Qualifiers .... Silverado CC, Napa, CAJohn Adams1973 Ben Crenshaw ................ 23 ............... 373 ..............78 144 holes, after three 72-hole Regional Qualifiers .... Perdido Bay CC, Pensacola, FLDunes GC, N. Myrtle Beach, SC1974 Fuzzy Zoeller................... 19 ............... 447 ..............78 144 holes, after three 72-hole Regional Qualifiers .... Silverado CC, Napa CACanyon CC, Palm Springs, CA1975 (Spring) Joey Dills ....................... 13 ............... 233 .............233 108 holes ..................................................................... Bay Tree Plantation, N. Myrtle Beach, SC1975 (Fall) Jerry Pate ....................... 25 ............... 380 .............380 108 holes ..................................................................... Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, FL1976 (Spring) Bob Shearer ................... 15 ............... 276 .............276 108 holes ..................................................................... Bay Tree Plantation, N. Myrtle Beach, SCWoody Blackburn1976 (Fall) Keith Fergus ................... 29 ............... 349 .............349 108 holes ..................................................................... Rancho Viejo CC, Brownsville, TXValley International CC, Brownsville, TX1977 (Spring) Phil Hancock................... 26 ............... 408 .............408 108 holes ..................................................................... Pinehurst CC, Pinehurst, NC1977 (Fall) Ed Fiori ........................... 34 ............... 660 .............144 72 holes, after Sectional Qualifiers ............................ Pinehurst CC, Pinehurst, NC1978 (Spring) Wren Lum....................... 28 ............... 502 .............150 72 holes, after five 72-hole Regional Qualifiers ......... U. of New Mexico GC, Albuquerque, NM1978 (Fall) Jim Thorpe/.................... 27 ............... 606 .............120 72 holes, after five 72-hole Regional Qualifiers ......... Waterwood National CC, Huntsville, TXJohn Fought1979 (Spring) Terry Mauney ................. 25 ............... 521 .............150 72 holes, after five 72-hole Regional Qualifiers ......... Pinehurst CC, Pinehurst, NC1979 (Fall) Tom Jones...................... 27 ............... 652 .............120 72 holes, after five 72-hole Regional Qualifiers ......... Waterwood National CC, Huntsville, TX1980 (Spring) Jack Spradlin ................. 27 ............... 553 .............150 72 holes, after five 72-hole Regional Qualifiers ......... Pinehurst CC, Pinehurst, NC1980 (Fall) Bruce Douglass .............. 27 ............... 621 .............120 72 holes, after five 72-hole Regional Qualifiers ......... Fort Washington G&CC, Fresno, CA1981 (Spring) Billy Glisson ................... 25 ............... 556 .............150 72 holes, after five 72-hole Regional Qualifiers ......... Walt Disney World Golf Resort, Lake Buena Vista, FL1981 (Fall ) Robert Thompson/ ......... 34 ............... 513 .............120 72 holes, after six 72-hole Regional Qualifiers .......... Waterwood National CC, Huntsville, TXTim Graham1982 Donnie Hammond .......... 50 ............... 696 .............200 108 holes, after eight Regional Qualifiers .................. TPC Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra, FLSawgrass CC, Ponte Vedra, FL1983 Willie Wood ................... 57 ............... 624 .............144 108 holes, after nine Regional Qualifiers ................... TPC Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra, FL1984 Paul Azinger ................... 50 ............... 800 .............160 108 holes, after 10 Regional Qualifiers ...................... La Quinta Hotel and GCMission Hills CC, La Quinta, CA1985 Tom Sieckmann.............. 50 ............... 825 .............162 108 holes, after 11 Regional Qualifiers ...................... Grenelefe Resort, Haines City, FL1986 Steve Jones ................... 53 ............... 750 .............186 108 holes, after 14 Regionals ..................................... <strong>PGA</strong> West (Stadium Course) La Quinta, CALa Quinta Hotel Golf & Tennis Resort (Dunes Course)1987 John Huston ................... 54 ............... 800 .............183 108 holes, after 11 Regionals ..................................... Matanzas Woods GCPine Lakes CC; Palm Coast, FL1988 Robin Freeman ............... 52 ............... 750 .............183 108 holes after 11 Regionals ...................................... La Quinta Hotel (Dunes Course)<strong>PGA</strong> West Jack Nicklaus Resort Course; La Quinta, CA1989 David Peoples ................ 59 ............... 825 .............180 108 holes, after 11 Regionals ..................................... TPC Woodlands, The Woodlands, TX1990 Duffy Waldorf ................ 49 ............... 835 .............182 108 holes, after 11 Regionals ..................................... La Quinta Hotel (Dunes Course)<strong>PGA</strong> West (Nicklaus Course), La Quinta, CA1991 Mike Standly .................. 48 ............... 850 .............181 108 holes after 12 Regionals ...................................... Grenelefe Resort, Haines City, FL1992 Massy Kuramato ............ 43 ............... 800 .............186 108 holes after 13 Regionals ...................................... TPC Woodlands, The Woodlands, TXSkip KendallBrett OglePerry MossNeale Smith1993 Ty Armstrong ................. 46 .............. 800 .............191 108 holes after 13 Regionals ...................................... La Quinta Hotel (Dunes Course)Dave Stockton, Jr.<strong>PGA</strong> West Jack Nicklaus Resort CourseRobin FreemanLa Quinta, CA1994 Woody Austin ................ 46 ..............1,000 ...........185 108 holes after 13 Regionals ...................................... Grenelefe Resort, Haines City, FL1995 Carl Paulson ................... 42 ..............1,000 ...........190 108 holes after 15 Regionals ...................................... Bear Lakes CC (Lakes and Links Courses)West Palm Beach, FL1996 Allen Doyle~................... 49 ..............1,153 ...........188 90 holes after 17 Regionals ........................................ La Purisma GC; Lompoc, CAJimmy JohnstonSandpiper GC; Goleta, CA1997 Scott Verplank................ 38 ..............1,200 ...........168 108 holes after 17 Regionals ...................................... Grenelefe Resort (West and South Courses)Grenelefe, FL1998 Mike Weir ...................... 41 ..............1,100 ...........169 108 holes after 19 Regionals ...................................... <strong>PGA</strong> West (Weiskopf Private Course)La Quinta Resort (Dunes Course)1999 Blaine McCallister ......... 40 ..............1,100 ...........169 108 holes after 19 Regionals ...................................... Doral Golf Resort & Spa (Gold Course and Silver Course)2000 Stephen Allan ................ 36 ..............1,100 ..........169 108 holes after 18 Regionals ...................................... <strong>PGA</strong> West (Nicklaus Tournament and Private Courses)La Quinta, CA3-102 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


CHALLENGE EVENT<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Qualifying Tournament<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYCardsFinalYear Medalist Granted Applicants Field Format Location2001 Pat Perez ........................ 36 ..............1,200 ...........167 108 holes after 18 Regionals ...................................... Bear Lakes CC (Lakes and Links Courses)West Palm Beach, FL2002 Jeff Brehaut ................... 38 ..............1,300 ...........170 108 holes after 19 Regionals ...................................... <strong>PGA</strong> West (TPC Stadium and Nicklaus Courses)La Quinta, CA2003 Mathias Gronberg .......... 34 ..............1,200 ...........170 108 holes after 19 Regionals ...................................... Orange County National(Panther Lake and Crooked Cat Courses)Winter Garden, FL2004 Brian Davis ..................... 35 ..............1,240 ...........169 108 holes after 18 Regionals ...................................... <strong>PGA</strong> West (TPC Stadium and Nicklaus Courses)La Quinta, CA2005 J.B. Holmes .................... 32 ..............1,100 ...........165 108 holes after 18 Regionals ...................................... Orange County National(Panther Lake and Crooked Cat Courses)Winter Park, FL2006 George McNeill.............. 40 ..............1,119 ...........163 108 holes after 18 Regionals ...................................... <strong>PGA</strong> West(<strong>PGA</strong> West Stadium Courseand Jack Nicklaus Tournament Course)La Quinta, CA2007 Frank Lickliter II .............. 26 ..............1,300 ...........166 108 holes after 18 Regionals ...................................... Orange County National(Panther Lake and Crooked Cat courses)Winter Park, FL2008 Harrison Frazar ............... 25 ..............1,288 ...........163 108 holes after 18 Regionals ...................................... <strong>PGA</strong> West (TPC Stadium and Nicklaus Courses)La Quinta, CA2009 Troy Merritt .................... 25 ..............1,320 ...........170 108 holes after 19 Regionals ...................................... Bear Lakes (Lakes and Links Courses)West Palm Beach, FL2010 Billy Mayfair................... 29 ..............1,389 ...........166 108 holes after 19 Regionals ...................................... Orange County National(Panther Lake and Crooked Cat courses)Winter Park, FLKey: ~ Tournament shortened to 90 holes because of continuing rain and unplayable course conditions.NOTE: The American Professional Golfers also held a School in the fall of 1968, graduating 21. The 144-hole competition was played at Doral CC. The medalist was Martin Roesink.SECTION3<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-103


CHALLENGE EVENT2010 Tavistock CupSECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3LAKE NONA G&CCNOTESWinner: LAKE NONA G&CCWith a score of 17-13, Team Lake Nona sealed itssecond successive victory over Team Isleworth andthird overall win in the seventh annual Tavistock Cup.Lake Nona brought a two-point lead into the finalday of the inter-club competition between IsleworthGolf & Country Club and Lake Nona Golf & CountryClub. Combined with its two-point advantage duringthe first round, Team Lake Nona conquered TeamIsleworth and tied the Tavistock Cup series, 3-3-1.Windermere, FL March 17-23, 2010 Purse: $2,450,000Isleworth G&CC Par/Yards: 36-36—72/7,544NOTEWORTHY: Team Lake Nona’s lineup included captain ErnieEls, Ben Curtis, Ross Fisher, Retief Goosen, Peter Hanson, TrevorImmelman, Graeme McDowell, Ian Poulter, Justin Rose and HenrikStenson. Team Isleworth featured captain Mark O’Meara, RobertAllenby, Stuart Appleby, Arjun Atwal, John Cook, Brian Davis, J.B.Holmes, Charles Howell III, Lee Janzen and Nick O’Hern.FORMAT: The Tavistock Cup pits the touring professional golf membersof Lake Nona Golf and Country Club against those at IsleworthGolf and Country Club. Played in team format, the players vie for apurse of $2.45 million, with $1 million donated on behalf of the winningteam to charities of their choice.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Payne Stewart Salver Location Par/YardsAward Winner*TAVISTOCK CUP2004 Isleworth G&CC .........................14½-9½ Stuart Appleby Lake Nona G&CC ..........................72/7,2152005 Tie ................................................8½-8½ Tiger Woods Isleworth G&CC ............................72/7,5442006 Isleworth G&CC .......................17½-12½ Tiger Woods Isleworth G&CC ............................72/7,5442007 Lake Nona G&CC .............................22-8 Tiger Woods Lake Nona G&CC ..........................72/7,2152008 Isleworth G&CC .......................19½-11½ J.B. Holmes Isleworth G&CC ............................72/7,5442009 Lake Nona G&CC ...........................17-13 Graeme McDowell Lake Nona G&CC ..........................72/7,2152010 Lake Nona G&CC ...........................17-13 Nick O’Hern Isleworth G&CC ............................72/7,544*The medalist for day two of the team competition.Team Isleworth’s Nick O’Hern claimed the low medalistfor day two, posting a 7-under 65. He took homethe Payne Stewart Salver Award and the $300,000prize. Team Lake Nona’s Graeme McDowell wasrunner-up, with a score of 5-under 67.The victorious Lake Nona Team at the 2010 Tavistock CupThe 2011 Tavistock Cup will be played at Lake NonaGolf & Country Club on March 14-15.NICK O’HERN3-104 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


CHALLENGE EVENT2010 CVS/Caremark Charity ClassicBARNES/HOLMESWinner: RICKY BARNES/J.B. HOLMES121 (-21) $150,000/eachORDER OF FINISHPlayers Finish Scores Total Par MoneyRicky Barnes/J.B. Holmes .................................................. 1 63-58 121 -21 $300,000Angela Stanford/Brett Quigley .......................................... 2 63-59 122 -20 160,000Juli Inkster/Boo Weekley ................................................ T3 61-62 123 -19 160,000Suzann Pettersen/Hunter Mahan .................................... T3 61-62 123 -19 160,000NOTESRicky Barnes and J.B. Holmes won the 2010CVS Caremark Charity Classic after shooting a finalround,13-under-par 58 at Rhode Island CountryClub. The long-hitting duo edged second-placefinishers Brett Quigley and L<strong>PGA</strong> partner AngelaStanford, who finished 20-under-par for the twodaytournament.In the spirit of the tournament’s main charity focus,Boo Weekley donated $40,000, half of his earnings,back to the CVS Caremark Charity Classic in2010. He made a similar donation in 2009.Barrington, RI June 23-29 2010 Purse: $1,500,000Rhode Island Country Club Par/Yards: 71/6,710LEADERSFirst RoundJuli Inkster/Boo Weekley..........................................61 (-10)Suzann Pettersen/Hunter Mahan .............................61 (-10)Billy Andrade/Bill Haas ...............................................63 (-8)Camilo Villegas/Bubba Watson..................................63 (-8)Brad Faxon/Rickie Fowler ...........................................63 (-8)Ricky Barnes/J.B. Holmes ...........................................63 (-8)Angela Stanford/Brett Quigley ...................................63 (-8)Nick Price/David Toms ................................................66 (-5)Morgan Pressel/Davis Love III ....................................67 (-4)Peter Jacobsen/Matt Kuchar ......................................68 (-3)FORMAT: Professionals are paired into 10 two-man teams. Eachteam’s hole score is determined by the best score of the two players.In the event of a tie at the conclusion of 36 holes, the playoffhole is No. 18.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYBrad Faxon/Rickie Fowler .................................................. 5 63-61 124 -18 $130,000Camilo Villegas/Bubba Watson ......................................... 6 63-62 125 -17 120,000Nick Price/David Toms ....................................................... 7 66-61 127 -15 115,000Billy Andrade/Bill Haas ...................................................... 8 63-66 129 -13 110,000Matt Kuchar/Peter Jacobsen ............................................. 9 68-62 130 -12 105,000Morgan Pressel/Davis Love III ......................................... 10 67-65 132 -10 100,000(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieYear Winners Score LocationCVS/CAREMARK CHARITY CLASSIC1999 Stuart Appleby-Jeff Sluman 122 Rhode Island CC, Barrington, RI2000 Justin Leonard-Davis Love III 126 Rhode Island CC, Barrington, RI2001 Mark Calcavecchia-Nick Price 119 Rhode Island CC, Barrington, RI2002 Chris DiMarco-Dudley Hart 122 Rhode Island CC, Barrington, RI2003 Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te-Jeff Sluman 120 Rhode Island CC, Barrington, RI2004 Jay Haas-Bill Haas 122 Rhode Island CC, Barrington, RI2005 Chris DiMarco-Fred Funk 123 Rhode Island CC, Barrington, RI2006 Tim Clark-Nick Price 123 Rhode Island CC, Barrington, RI2007 Stewart Cink-J.J. Henry 122 Rhode Island CC, Barrington, RI2008 Camilo Villegas-Bubba Watson 95* Rhode Island CC, Barrington, RI2009 David Toms-Nick Price 126 Rhode Island CC, Barrington, RI2010 Ricky Barnes-J.B. Holmes 121 Rhode Island CC, Barrington, RI* = 28 holesRICKY BARNESSECTION3<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIESJ.B. Holmes won the Neutrogena Skin Care LongDrive Contest, with a 344-yard drive on hole 15in the second round, breaking the old mark of 315yards.The CVS Caremark Charity Classic, an annual golftournament hosted by <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> players BillyAndrade and Brad Faxon, is Rhode Island’s largestcharitable sporting event. During its first 11 years,the CVS Caremark Charity Classic raised $13 millionfor charities around the region, providing vital fundingfor a variety of critical programs in the areas ofeducation, family and children’s issues. For moreinformation, visit cvscharityclassic.com.J.B. HOLMES<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-105


CHALLENGE EVENT2010 <strong>PGA</strong> Grand Slam of GolfSECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3ELSWinner: ERNIE ELS68-69 137 (-3) $600,000ORDER OF FINISHPlayer Scores Total Par MoneyErnie Els ........................................ 1 68-69 137 $600,000.00David Toms ................................... 2 67-71 138 300,000.00Martin Kaymer ............................ T3 74-71 145 225,000.00Graeme McDowell ...................... T3 72-73 145 225,000.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieSouthhampton, Bermuda October 19-20, 2010 Purse: $1,350,000Port Royal Golf Club Par/Yards: 71/6,824LEADERSFirst RoundDavid Toms .................................67 (-4)Ernie Els .....................................68 (-3)Graeme McDowell .................... 72 (+1)Martin Kaymer ........................... 74 (+3)FORMAT: Two days of medal play.NOTEWORTHY: Thirteen years after winning his initial <strong>PGA</strong> GrandSlam of Golf, Ernie Els won again, edging David Toms by one stroke.WEATHER: Tuesday: Clear skies and warm, with temperatures inthe low 80s. Winds ENE at 3 to 5 mph. Wednesday: Officials movedup tee times 90 minutes to avoid possible rain showers. A smallsprinkle came midway through the round. Temperatures reached 85.Winds ENE at 10 to 12 mph, with gusts to 25.NOTESTrailing by three shots with five holes left to play,Ernie Els made a big move late in the round, highlightedby a 35-foot birdie putt on the 16th hole thatdrew him even with David Toms.David Toms had two chip-ins on the back nine inthe final round—at the 12th and 14th holes. Tomschipped in from just off the green on No. 12 and didthe same thing, this time for par, on No. 14.Martin Kaymer made birdies at Nos. 15 and 17to tie Graeme McDowell going into the 36th andfinal hole. The two members of the European RyderCup team both parred, giving them each a share ofthird place.DAVID TOMS<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards<strong>PGA</strong> GRAND SLAM OF GOLF[Conducted as an 18-hole event from 1979-90, inclusive]1979 Andy North+ ..................73 John Mahaffey ...............77 Oak Hill CC, Rochester, NY ..........................70/6,974Gary Player ....................73 Jack Nicklaus .................771980 Lanny Wadkins ..............71 Hale Irwin .......................73 Hazeltine National GC, Chaska, MN ............72/7,1481981 Lee Trevino ....................68 Tom Watson ...................71 Breakers West GC, ......................................71/7,100West Palm Beach, FL1982 Bill Rogers .....................71 Larry Nelson ...................75 <strong>PGA</strong> National GC (Champion).......................72/7,137Palm Beach Gardens, FL1986 Greg Norman .................70 Fuzzy Zoeller ...................72 Kemper Lakes GC .........................................72/7,127Hawthorn Woods, IL1988 Larry Nelson ..................69 Larry Mize .......................70 Kemper Lakes GC .........................................72/7,127Scott Simpson 70 Hawthorn Woods, IL1989 Curtis Strange ................73 Craig Stadler ...................75 Kemper Lakes GC,Hawthorn Woods, IL1990 Andy North ....................70 Craig Stadler ...................74 Kemper Lakes GCHawthorn Woods, IL[Conducted as a 36-hole stroke-play event from 1991 to present, with the exception of 1998-99, when it was match play]1991 Ian Woosnam ...............135 Ian Baker-Finch ..............139 Kauai Lagoons Resort, Kauai, HI ..................72/7,0351992 Nick Price* ....................137 Tom Kite ........................137 <strong>PGA</strong> West (Nicklaus Resort) ........................72/7,126La Quinta, CA1993 Greg Norman ................145 Paul Azinger ...................147 <strong>PGA</strong> West (Nicklaus Resort) ........................72/7,126La Quinta, CA1994 Greg Norman ................136 Nick Price .......................139 Poipu Bay GC, Kauai, HI ...............................72/6,9571995 Ben Crenshaw ..............140 Steve Elkington ..............141 Poipu Bay GC, Kauai, HI ...............................72/6,9571996 Tom Lehman .................134 Steve Jones ...................136 Poipu Bay GC, Kauai, HI ...............................72/6,9571997 Ernie Els ........................133 Tiger Woods ..................136 Poipu Bay GC, Kauai, HI ...............................72/6,9571998 Tiger Woods ................2-Up Vijay Singh ........................ Poipu Bay GC, Kauai, HI; ..............................72/6,9571999 Tiger Woods ..............3 and 2 Davis Love III .................... Poipu Bay GC, Kauai, HI; ..............................72/6,9572000 Tiger Woods* ...............139 Vijay Singh .....................139 Poipu Bay GC, Kauai, HI ...............................72/6,9572001 Tiger Woods .................132 David Toms ....................135 Poipu Bay GC, Kauai, HI ...............................72/6,9572002 Tiger Woods .................127 Justin Leonard ...............141 Poipu Bay GC, Kauai, HI ...............................72/7,081Davis Love III2003 Jim Furyk ......................135 Mike Weir ......................143 Poipu Bay GC, Kauai, HI ...............................72/7,0812004 Phil Mickelson ..............127 Vijay Singh .....................132 Poipu Bay GC, Kauai, HI ...............................72/7,1082005 Tiger Woods .................131 Phil Mickelson ...............138 Poipu Bay GC, Kauai, HI ...............................72/7,1232006 Tiger Woods .................136 Jim Furyk .......................138 Poipu Bay GC, Kauai, HI ...............................72/7,1232007 Angel Cabrera* .............136 Padraig Harrington ........136 Mid Ocean Club, Tucker’s Town, Bermuda ...70/6,6662008 Jim Furyk* ....................136 Padraig Harrington ........136 Mid Ocean Club, Tucker’s Town, Bermuda ...70/6,6662009 Lucas Glover .................131 Angel Cabrera ................136 Port Royal GC, Southampton, Bermuda .......71/6,8242010 Ernie Els ........................137 David Toms ....................138 Port Royal GC, Southampton, Bermuda .......71/6,824KEY: + = No playoff* = Playoff3-106 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


CHALLENGE EVENT2010 ADT Golf Skills ChallengeO’MEARA/PRICENOTESWinners: MARK O’MEARA/NICK PRICEFred Couples and Dustin Johnson won four ofthe six skills challenges, earning the top spot inlong-drive, mid-iron, trouble-shot and short-iron categories.Nick Price and Mark O’Meara won thechip-shot portion of the competition. Rickie Fowlerand Scott Verplank, who finished third, won thebunker-shot challenge.Hockey Hall of Famer Wayne Gretzky was the onlynon-<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> golfer in the field. He teamed withRicky Barnes, and the duo finished fourth. Gretzkylater pledged his portion of his team’s earnings tocharity.Palm Beach, FL November 15, 2010 Purse: $800,000The Breakers (Ocean Course)LEADERS: Mark O’Meara and Nick Price defeated Fred Couples andDustin Johnson in the reverse scramble final, where teams selectedthe worst shot of the opponents on the par-4 10th hole. The twoteams had to play the hole twice to determine a winner after bothteams parred the hole the first time. Only Price was able to par thehole the second time, giving Price and O’Meara the title.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Earnings SiteADT GOLF SKILLS CHALLENGE1992 Peter Jacobsen ......................................$107,000 Grand Cypress Resort, Orlando, FL1993 Peter Jacobsen ........................................$78,000 Grand Cypress Resort, Orlando, FL1994 Gary Player ..............................................$88,000 Pointe Hilton Resort Tapatio, Phoenix, AZ1995 Brad Faxon ...............................................$92,000 Pointe Hilton Resort Tapatio, Phoenix, AZ1996 Brad Faxon ...............................................$80,000 Pointe Hilton Resort Tapatio, Phoenix, AZ1997 Billy Andrade .........................................$136,000 Ojai Valley Inn and Spa, Ojai, CA1998 Nick Price ...............................................$126,000 Ojai Valley Inn and Spa, Ojai, CA1999 Billy Andrade .........................................$144,000 Wildfire GC, Phoenix, AZ2000 Lee Janzen .............................................$233,500 Boca Raton Resort and Club, Boca Raton, FL2001 Vijay Singh .............................................$221,500 Naples Grand, Naples, FL2002 Matt Kuchar ...........................................$102,500 Boca Raton Resort and Club, Boca Raton, FL2003 Mark McGwire ........................................$92,500 Boca Raton Resort and Club, Boca Raton, FL2004 Nick Faldo ..............................................$125,467 Trump International, Miami, FL2005 Peter Jacobsen ......................................$172,500 Trump International, Miami, FL2006 Jason Gore, Dan Marino .......................$192,500 Boca Raton Resort and Club, Boca Raton, FL2007 John Elway, Natalie Gulbis ...................$310,000 Fairmont Turnberry Isle and Resort, Aventura, FL2008 Greg Norman, Gregory Norman ............$290,000 Fairmont Turnberry Isle and Resort, Aventura, FL2009 Brandt Snedeker, Boo Weekley ............$290,000 The Breakers (Ocean Course), Palm Beach, FL2010 Mark O’Meara, Nick Price .....................$293,000 The Breakers (Ocean Course), Palm Beach, FLSECTION3<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIESRICKIE FOWLER<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-107


CHALLENGE EVENT2010 Wendy’s 3-Tour Challenge®®SECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3JOHNSONNOTESDUSTIN JOHNSON<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TeamBubba Watson, Dustin Johnson and BooWeekley finished a combined 14-under in the twoplayer,best-ball format that allowed each team todiscard one score per hole. The group shot 11 underover the final eight holes to overtake the ChampionsTour team of Nick Price, Bernhard Langer andKenny Perry. The Champions Tour trio finished astroke back.The L<strong>PGA</strong> team of Cristie Kerr, Suzann Pettersenand Natalie Gulbis returned to defend the title itwon in 2009 and finished third in 2010, three strokesbehind the winning <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> team.THE <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> team trailed by two strokes with twoholes to play. At the par-5 17th, Dustin Johnsonreached the green in two and made an 8-foot eagleputt. Bubba Watson made birdie at the 17th, andthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> had erased what was once a four-shotChampions Tour lead after 11 holes.On the 18th hole, Bubba Watson made a birdie puttto seal the win for the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, which last wonthis event in 2006 when Zach Johnson teamedwith Scott Verplank and Stewart Cink. BernhardLanger had a chance to give the Champions Tourteam a shot at a playoff, but his 12-foot birdie putton the 18th slid by the cup.Henderson, NV November 9, 2010 Purse: $1,000,000Rio Secco Golf Club Par/Yards: 36-36—72<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, 7,289;Champions Tour, 7,056;L<strong>PGA</strong>, 6,304First Place: <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> (14-under)$500,000Dustin JohnsonBubba WatsonBoo WeekleyNOTEWORTHY: The tournament was an 18-hole, two-player bestballformat that allowed each team to discard the highest scoreper hole.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYSecond Place: Champions Tour (13-under)$270,000Bernhard LangerKenny PerryNick PriceThird Place: L<strong>PGA</strong> (11-under)$230,000Natalie GulbisCristie KerrSuzann PettersenYear Winner Team Members LocationWENDY’S 3-<strong>TOUR</strong> CHALLENGE1992 L<strong>PGA</strong> ..................... Nancy Lopez, Dottie Pepper, Patty Sheehan .................New Albany CCNew Albany, OH1993 Champions Tour ... Raymond Floyd, Jack Nicklaus, Chi Chi Rodriguez ........Colleton River PlantationHilton Head, SC1994 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> .......... Paul Azinger, Fred Couples, Greg Norman ....................<strong>PGA</strong> West (Nicklaus Resort Course)La Quinta, CA1995 Champions Tour .... Raymond Floyd, Hale Irwin, Jack Nicklaus ...................Muirfield Village GCDublin, OH1996 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> ........... Fred Couples, Davis Love III, Payne Stewart .................South Shore GCLake Las Vegas ResortHenderson, NV1997 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> ........... Fred Couples, Tom Lehman, Phil Mickelson ..................South Shore GCLake Las Vegas ResortHenderson, NV1998 Champions Tour .... Hale Irwin, Gil Morgan, Larry Nelson ............................Reflection Bay GCLake Las Vegas ResortHenderson, NV1999 Champions Tour .... Hale Irwin, Jack Nicklaus, Tom Watson .......................Reflection Bay GCLake Las Vegas ResortHenderson, NV2000 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> ........... Notah Begay III, Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te, Phil Mickelson ..........Reflection Bay GCLake Las Vegas ResortHenderson, NV2001 L<strong>PGA</strong> ..................... Dottie Pepper, Annika Sorenstam, Karrie Webb ...........SouthShore GCLake Las Vegas ResortHenderson, NV2002 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> ............. John Daly, Jim Furyk, Rich Beem ..................................DragonRidge CCHenderson, NV2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> ............. Mark Calcavecchia, Peter Jacobsen, John Daly ...........Reflection Bay GC at Lake Las VegasHenderson, NV2004 L<strong>PGA</strong> ..................... Juli Inkster, Cristie Kerr, Grace Park .............................Reflection Bay GC at Lake Las VegasHenderson, NV2005 Champions Tour .... Jay Haas, Hale Irwin, Craig Stadler ..............................South Shore Course at Lake Las VegasHenderson, NV2006 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> ............. Zach Johnson, Scott Verplank, Stewart Cink ................Reflection Bay GC at Lake Las VegasHenderson, NV2007 L<strong>PGA</strong> Natalie Gulbis, Cristie Kerr, Morgan Pressel Reflection Bay GC at Lake Las VegasHenderson, NV2008 Champions Tour .... Nick Price, Fred Funk, Jay Haas ....................................Rio Secco GCHenderson, NV2009 L<strong>PGA</strong> ..................... Cristie Kerr, Suzann Pettersen, Natalie Gulbis .............Rio Secco GC,Henderson, NV2010 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> ............. Dustin Johnson, Bubba Watson, Boo Weekley ............Rio Secco GC,Henderson, NVVictories by Tour<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> ................................. 9Champions Tour ........................ 6L<strong>PGA</strong> .......................................... 53-108 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


CHALLENGE EVENT2010 Chevron World ChallengeMCDOWELLThousand Oaks, CA December 2-5, 2010 Purse: $5,000,000Sherwood Country Club Par/Yards: 36-36—72/7,023LEADERSFirst RoundTiger Woods ...............................65 (-7)Graeme McDowell .....................66 (-6)Rory McIlroy................................66 (-6)Stewart Cink ...............................69 (-3)Dustin Johnson ...........................69 (-3)Second RoundTiger Woods ...........................131 (-13)Graeme McDowell ...................135 (-9)Luke Donald ..............................136 (-8)Rory McIlroy..............................136 (-8)Paul Casey ................................138 (-6)Third RoundTiger Woods ...........................199 (-17)Graeme McDowell .................203 (-13)Paul Casey ................................207 (-9)Luke Donald ..............................209 (-7)Hunter Mahan ..........................209 (-7)Rory McIlroy..............................209 (-7)Sean O’Hair...............................209 (-7)CUT: No cut. All 18 players completed 72 holes.Winner: GRAEME MCDOWELL66-69-68-69 272 (-16) $1,200,000ORDER OF FINISHWon with an birdie-4 on the first playoff hole.Graeme McDowell ............ 1 66-69-68-69 272 $1,200,000.00Tiger Woods ...................... 2 65-66-68-73 272 650,000.00Paul Casey ......................... 3 73-65-69-69 276 400,000.00Rory McIlroy ...................... 4 66-70-73-68 277 300,000.00Hunter Mahan ................... 5 72-67-70-69 278 225,000.00NOTESWhile not an official victory, GraemeMcDowell’s triumph at the 2010 Chevron WorldChallenge was his fourth worldwide win of theyear. In addition to the Chevron World Challenge,McDowell captured the U.S. Open, the The CelticManor Wales Open and the Andalucia Masters.The 2010 runner-up Tiger Woods held theoutright lead at the end of the first three rounds.Graeme McDowell was tied for second after thefirst-round and was solo second after the secondand third rounds.WEATHER: Thursday: Partly cloudy with afternoon temperaturesreaching 69 degrees with light winds. Friday: Mostly cloudy with afternoontemperatures reaching 65 degrees with variable winds at 5-10mph. Saturday: Partly to mostly cloudy with afternoon temperaturesreaching 65 degrees. Winds ESE at 6-12 mph. Sunday: Partly cloudywith light afternoon showers. Temperatures reached 64 degrees. WindsESE at 6-12 mph.Stewart Cink ................... T6 69-75-68-67 279 $205,000.00Ian Poulter ....................... T6 72-67-71-69 279 205,000.00Luke Donald ...................... 8 70-66-73-74 283 190,000.00Zach Johnson .................. T9 75-67-70-72 284 182,500.00Sean O’Hair ..................... T9 72-67-70-75 284 182,500.00Jim Furyk ......................... 11 72-73-71-72 288 175,000.00Steve Stricker .................. 12 72-76-70-71 289 170,000.00Nick Watney ................... 13 72-67-71-80 290 165,000.00<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYCamilo Villegas ............. T14 70-75-76-70 291 $157,500.00Bubba Watson .............. T14 76-69-74-72 291 157,500.00Dustin Johnson ............. T16 69-72-80-71 292 147,500.00Anthony Kim .................. T16 79-66-74-73 292 147,500.00Matt Kuchar .................... 18 75-71-74-75 295 140,000.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsWILLIAMS WORLD CHALLENGE PRESENTED BY TARGET1999 Tom Lehman .................267 David Duval ...................270 Grayhawk GC, Scottsdale, AZ ......................70/7,0662000 Davis Love III ................266 Tiger Woods ..................268 Sherwood CC, Thousand Oaks, CA ..............72/7,0252001 Tiger Woods .................273 Vijay Singh .....................276 Sherwood CC, Thousand Oaks, CA ..............72/7,0252002 Padraig Harrington .......268 Tiger Woods ..................270 Sherwood CC, Thousand Oaks, CA ..............72/7,025TARGET WORLD CHALLENGE PRESENTED BY WILLIAMS2003 Davis Love III ................277 Tiger Woods ..................279 Sherwood CC, Thousand Oaks, CA ..............72/7,0252004 Tiger Woods .................268 Padraig Harringon ..........270 Sherwood CC, Thousand Oaks, CA ..............71/6,9882005 Luke Donald ..................272 Darren Clarke .................274 Sherwood CC, Thousand Oaks, CA ..............72/7,053TARGET WORLD CHALLENGE PRESENTED BY COUNTRYWIDE2006 Tiger Woods .................272 Geoff Ogilvy ...................276 Sherwood CC, Thousand Oaks, CA ..............72/7,0642007 Tiger Woods .................266 Zach Johnson ................273 Sherwood CC, Thousand Oaks, CA ..............72/7,0642008 Vijay Singh ....................277 Steve Stricker ................278 Sherwood CC, Thousand Oaks, CA ..............72/7,0272009 Jim Furyk ......................275 Graeme McDowell ........276 Sherwood CC, Thousand Oaks, CA ..............72/7,027CHEVRON WORLD CHALLENGE2010 Graeme McDowell* .....272 Tiger Woods ..................272 Sherwood CC, Thousand Oaks, CA ..............72/7,023KEY: * = PlayoffSECTION3<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIESThe 2010 playoff between Graeme McDowelland Tiger Woods was the first in the 12-year historyof the Chevron World Challenge.Tiger Woods lines up his putt onthe 16th hole during the final roundof the Chevron World Challenge.Tiger Woods’ streak of eight straight rounds inthe 60s at the Chevron World Challenge endedwith a final-round 73 in 2010.Tiger Woods has finished in the top two at theChevron World Challenge in eight of his 10 starts.Woods finished 10th in 2000 and T14 in 2005.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide3-109


CHALLENGE EVENT2010 Shark ShootoutSECTION <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORIES3POULTER/JOHNSONWinners: IAN POULTER/DUSTIN JOHNSON63-64-69 186 (-30) $750,000/TEAMORDER OF FINISHIan Poulter/Dustin Johnson ...................................1 63-64-59 186 $750,000/teamDarren Clarke/Graeme McDowell .........................2 67-62-59 188 $470,000/teamJerry Kelly/Steve Stricker ....................................T3 63-63-64 190 $250,000/teamChris DiMarco/Anthony Kim ................................T3 67-62-61 190 $250,000/teamFred Funk/Kenny Perry .........................................T5 64-62-66 192 $172,500/teamNaples, FL December 10-12, 2010 Purse: $3,000,000Tiburon Golf Club Par/Yards: 36-36—72/7,288LEADERSWEATHER: Mostly sunny and cool early in the week, with highs only inthe upper 50s. Cloudy with occasional showers Wednesday with highsagain in the upper 50s. Sunny and warmer the remainder of the week,with highs moving into the low-70s with variable winds at 7-15 mph.Winds increased Sunday to 10-20 mph, with some gusts to 25 mph.FORMAT:First RoundJerry Kelly/Steve Stricker ............................................ 63 (-9)Ian Poulter/Dustin Johnson ......................................... 63 (-9)Mark Calcavecchia/Jeff Overton ................................. 64 (-8)Fred Funk/Kenny Perry ................................................. 64 (-8)First Round: Modified Alternate ShotSecond Round: Better BallThird Round: ScrambleSecond RoundFred Funk/Kenny Perry .............................................126 (-18)Jerry Kelly/Steve Stricker ........................................126 (-18)Ian Poulter/Dustin Johnson .....................................127 (-17)Chris DiMarco/Anthony Kim ....................................129 (-15)Darren Clarke/Graeme McDowell ...........................129 (-15)K.J. Choi/Mike Weir ................................................129 (-15)K.J. Choi/Mike Weir ............................................T5 67-62-63 192 $172,500/teamJason Day/Rory Sabbatini ...................................T5 68-63-61 192 $172,500/teamDavid Duval/Davis Love III ...................................T5 67-66-59 192 $172,500/teamGreg Norman/Matt Kuchar ....................................9 72-63-59 194 $155,000/teamRickie Fowler/Bubba Watson ............................T10 68-68-60 196 $145,000/teamJustin Leonard/Scott Verplank ..........................T10 66-66-64 196 $145,000/teamMark Calcavecchia/Jeff Overton .......................T10 64-67-65 196 $145,000/teamNOTESIan Poulter and Dustin Johnson held off a finalroundcharge from Darren Clarke and GraemeMcDowell to post a two-stroke victory for thetitle. The winning duo birdied seven of their firsteight holes and then ran off six birdies in a sevenholestretch on the back nine for the win. Clarkeand McDowell were attempting to overcome athree-shot deficit at the start but fell short in theirbid. Poulter and Johnson shared $750,000, whileClarke and McDowell won a combined $470,000.DUSTIN JOHNSONTournament Record:182, Raymond Floyd/Fred Couples (Sherwood CC), 199018-Hole Record:55, Greg Norman/Nick Price (Sherwood CC) 1993;John Cook/Peter Jacobsen (Sherwood CC) 1998;Greg Norman/Steve Elkington (Tiburon GC) 2005<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsRMCC INVITATIONAL1989 Curtis Strange, Mark O’Meara ...190 Tom Weiskopf, Lanny Wadkins..... 196 Sherwood CC...................72/7,025Bernhard Langer, John Mahaffey Thousand Oaks, CA1990 Raymond Floyd, Fred Couples ....182 Peter Jacobsen, Arnold Palmer ..... 187 Sherwood CC...................72/7,025SHARK SHOOTOUT BENEFITING RMCC1991 Tom Purtzer, Lanny Wadkins ......189 Greg Norman, Jack Nicklaus......... 193 Sherwood CC...................72/7,025FRANKLIN FUNDS SHARK SHOOTOUT1992 Davis Love III, Tom Kite..............191 Fred Couples, Raymond Floyd ....... 192 Sherwood CC...................72/7,025Nick Price, Billy Ray BrownHale Irwin, Bruce Lietzke1993 Steve Elkington, Raymond Floyd 188 Hale Irwin, Bruce Lietzke ............... 189 Sherwood CC...................72/7,025Mark O’Meara, Curtis StrangeMark Calcavecchia, Brad FaxonTom Kite, Davis Love III1994 Fred Couples, Brad Faxon ...........190 Curtis Strange, Mark O’Meara ...... 192 Sherwood CC...................72/7,025FRANKLIN TEMPLETON SHARK SHOOTOUT1995 Mark Calcavecchia, ...................184 Lee Janzen, Chip Beck ................... 185 Sherwood CC...................72/7,025Steve Elkington1996 Jay Haas, Tom Kite ....................187 Craig Stadler, Lanny Wadkins ....... 189 Sherwood CC...................72/7,025Hale Irwin, Lee Janzen1997 Scott McCarron, Bruce Lietzke ...186 David Duval, Scott Hoch................ 188 Sherwood CC...................72/7,0251998 Steve Elkington, Greg Norman* .189 John Cook, Peter Jacobsen ........... 189 Sherwood CC...................72/7,0251999 Fred Couples, David Duval .........184 Scott McCarron, Scott Hoch.......... 190 Sherwood CC...................72/7,0252000 Brad Faxon, Scott McCarron* ....190 Carlos Franco, Scott Hoch ............. 190 Doral Resort & Spa .........72/7,171Miami, FL2001 Brad Faxon, Scott McCarron ......183 John Daly, Frank Lickliter .............. 185 Tiburon GC, Naples, FL ...72/7,277FRANKLIN TEMPLETON SHOOTOUT2002 Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te, Lee Janzen ......185 Matt Kuchar, David Gossett .......... 186 Tiburon GC, Naples, FL ...72/7,288John Huston, Jeff Maggert2003 Jeff Sluman, Hank Kuehne* ......193 Shaun Micheel, Chad Campbell .... 193 Tiburon GC, Naples, FL ...72/7,288Brad Faxon, Scott McCarron2004 Jeff Sluman, Hank Kuehne ........187 Steve Flesch, Justin Leonard ........ 189 Tiburon GC, Naples, FL ...72/7,2882005 John Huston, Kenny Perry ..........186 Fred Couples, Adam Scott ............. 187 Tiburon GC, Naples, FL ...72/7,2882006 Jerry Kelly, Rod Pampling* ........185 Justin Leonard, Scott Verplank ..... 185 Tiburon GC, Naples, FL ...72/7,288MERRILL LYNCH SHOOTOUT2007 Woody Austin, Mark Calcavecchia ...187 Greg Norman, Bubba Watson ....... 188 Tiburon GC, Naples, FL ...72/7,2882008 Scott Hoch, Kenny Perry .............185 J.B. Holmes, Boo Weekley ............ 189 Tiburon GC, Naples, FL ...72/7,288SHARK SHOOTOUT2009 Jerry Kelly, Steve Stricker ..........190 Chad Campbell, Tim Clark ............. 191 Tiburon GC, Naples, FL ...72/7,288J.B. Holmes, Kenny PerryJustin Leonard, Scott Verplank2010 Ian Poulter, Dustin Johnson .......186 Darren Clarke, Graeme McDowell ... 188 Tiburon GC, Naples, FL ...72/7,288KEY:* = Playoff3-110 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Wins at the AT&T PebbleBeach National Pro-Am andthe BMW Championship helpedDustin Johnson to a fifth-placeFedExCup finish.Section4Special Events/competition


the Presidents cupSection Special eventS/competition4the ninth presidents cup will be contestedat the royal melbourne golf clubin australia, the first golf course outsidethe united States to host the presidentscup more than once. reprising their rolesfrom the 2009 event, u.S. team captainFred couples and International teamcaptain greg Norman are both major championship winners and both haveplayed in the presidents cup during their stellar careers. Julia gillard, primeminister of australia, will serve as 2011 Honorary chairperson.muirfield Village golf club will host the presidents cup in 2013, when thebiennial competition returns to the united States. the venue becomes the firstto host the presidents cup, ryder cup and Solheim cupHistorythe presidents cup was developed to give the world’s best non-Europeanplayers an opportunity to compete in international team match-play competition.a biennial event played in non-ryder cup years, the first presidents cupwas played September 16-18, 1994, in the united States at robert trent Jonesgolf club in Virginia. the u.S. team, captained by Hale Irwin, defeated theInternational team, captained by David graham, 20-12.the united States also won the second presidents cup, held September13-15, 1996, played again at robert trent Jones golf club. arnold palmer, nostranger to high-level international competition, had the reins as the unitedStates edged peter thomson’s International team, 16½ -15½.the 1998 presidents cup was played December 11-13 at royal melbournegolf club in melbourne, Victoria, australia. the International team made themost of home-field advantage, winning 20½ -11½. Jack Nicklaus served ascaptain of the u.S. team, while peter thomson repeated his role as captain forthe International team.In 2000, the presidents cup returned to robert trent Jones, with the unitedStates avenging their 1998 loss with a decisive 21½ to 10½ victory over theInternational team. thomson captained the International team for a third time,while Ken Venturi was victorious in his debut as u.S. team captain.the presidents cup 2003 was held at the Links at Fancourt Hotel andcountry club Estate in george, South africa. the competition ended in a tie afterboth teams completed regulation with 17 points. Ernie Els of the Internationalteam and tiger Woods of the u.S. team were designated to represent theirteams in a sudden-death playoff. after three playoff holes, and as darknesswas descending, captains player and Nicklaus, in the spirit of the competition,decided that the two teams would share the cup.In 2005, Nicklaus and player returned as captains, and the matches wereheld once again at the robert trent Jones golf club. the tie from 2003 wasbroken with an 18½ to 15½ united States victory.the u.S. team wrapped up its fifth presidents cup victory in seven tries atroyal montreal golf club in 2007 with a 19½ to 14½ victory, the u.S. team’sfirst at an international venue in the competition’s 13-year history. David tomsearned the most points for the u.S. team, while Woody austin earned severalnew nicknames after falling into the lake on hole 14 while attempting a shot.and while his team did not win, canadian golf hero mike Weir thrilled thecrowds with a 1-up victory over Woods in Sunday’s singles competition.In 2009, the presidents cup was held at Harding park golf course in SanFrancisco, california, one of the top public golf properties in the united States.two of the most dominant players on the pga tour during the 1980s and1990s, Fred couples and greg Norman, led the united States and Internationalteams, respectively. the presidents cup 2009 marked the first time in eventhistory that both captains were former participants in the presidents cup.couples has appeared four times (1994, 1996, 1998, 2005) for the united Statesand Norman three (1996, 1998, 2000) for the Internationals, and both factoredprominently in victories secured by their respective teams.as first-time captains at the presidents cup 2009, couples and Normaneach led strong teams as they competed in front of record crowds at Hardingpark. the u.S. team retained the cup, winning for the sixth time, by a score of19½ to 14½.Former u.S. president gerald Ford presided over the first presidents cup asHonorary chairman. Former president george H.W. Bush, like Ford an avid golfer,served as Honorary chairman for the presidents cup 1996. australian primeminister John Howard was Honorary chairman for the 1998 event. In 2000,president Bill clinton made history when he became the first sitting president toserve as Honorary chairman. In 2003, thabo mbeki, president of the republic ofSouth africa, was Honorary chairman. current president george W. Bush servedas the Honorary chairman of the presidents cup 2005; canadian prime ministerStephen Harper was the 2007 Honorary chairman; and u.S. president Barackobama was the 2009 Honorary chairman.the presidents cup follows the pga tour creed of giving back. there is nopurse for the players. Net revenues are divided into equal shares that the playersand captains designate for charities or golf-related projects of their choice. thefirst eight presidents cups have generated nearly $22 million for approximately340 charities worldwide, including a record-tying $4.2 million donation from the2009 event.eligibilitymembers of the 2011 u.S. presidents cup team are chosen based on theten u.S. players who earn the most official pga tour money beginning withthe 2009 Wyndham championship through the 2011 BmW championship,weighted as follows: 1 point for every $1 earned in 2009-2010; and 2 pointsfor every $1 earned in 2011. the International presidents cup team is made upof the top-10 international players (excluding those eligible for the Europeanryder cup team) from the official World golf ranking through the 2011 BmWchampionship. Both 12-man teams are rounded out by two captain’s choicesper team.Structure and Scoringthe presidents cup competition consists of 34 matches—11 foursomes(alternate shot) and 11 four-ball (better ball) matches. there are 12 singlesmatches involving all players on the final Sunday. all matches are worth onepoint each, for a total of 34 points. Foursome and Four-ball matches all squareat the end of 18 holes are halved, with each side receiving ½ point. Singlesmatches all square after 18 holes will to go extra holes until a match winner isdetermined. the winning team will have to accumulate no less than 17½ pointsto win the presidents cup. In a change inspired by the events of the presidentscup 2003, if the match is deadlocked at the end of singles play, the competitionwill be deemed a tie and the teams will share the presidents cup.Dates Site ScoreSept. 16-18, 1994 robert trent Jones gc, prince William co., Va u.S. 20, International 12Sept. 12-15, 1996 robert trent Jones gc, prince William co., Va u.S. 16 1 /2, International 15 1 /2Dec. 10-13, 1998 royal melbourne gc, melbourne, australia International 20 1 /2, u.S. 11 1 /2oct. 19-22, 2000 robert trent Jones gc, prince William co., Va u.S. 21 1 /2, International 10 1 /2Sept. 20-23, 2003 the Links at Fancourt, george, South africa u.S. 17, International 17Sept. 22-25, 2005 robert trent Jones gc, prince William co., Va u.S. 18 1 /2, International 15 1 /2Sept. 27-30, 2007 the royal montreal golf club, montreal, canada u.S. 19 1 /2, International 14 1 /2oct. 8-11, 2009 Harding park golf course, San Francisco, ca u.S. 19 1 /2, International 14 1 /2Nov. 17-20, 2011royal melbourne gc, melbourne, australiaoctober 3-6, 2013muirfield Village gc, Dublin, oH(The United States leads the series, 6-1-1.)4-2 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


the Presidents cup – 2009the Presidents cup – 2007Harding Park Golf coursethe Royal Montreal Golf clubSan Francisco, cAPar: 36-35—71 Yards: 7,094 october 8-11, 2009Honorary chairman: U.S. President Barack obamacaptains: Fred couples (U.S.), Greg norman (international)DAY oneFoursomes—United States 3 1 /2, international 2 1 /2anthony Kim/phil mickelson (u.S.) def. mike Weir/tim clark, 3 and 2adam Scott/Ernie Els (Int.) def. Hunter mahan/Sean o’Hair, 2 and 1Vijay Singh/robert allenby (Int.) def. Lucas glover/Stewart cink, 1-upKenny perry/Zach Johnson (u.S.) def. angel cabrera/camilo Villegas, 2-uptiger Woods/Steve Stricker (u.S.) def. geoff ogilvy/ryo Ishikawa, 6 and 4retief goosen/Y.E. Yang (Int.) halved with Jim Furyk/Justin LeonardDAY tWoFour-ball—United States 3, international 3mickelson/Leonard (u.S.) def. goosen/Scott, 3 and 2Els/Weir (Int.) def. Furyk/Kim, 2-upIshikawa/Yang (Int) def. perry/o’Hair, 4 and 3Singh/clark (Int.) def. glover/cink, 1-upJohnson/mahan (u.S.) def. allenby/Villegas, 2 and 1Stricker/Woods (u.S.) def. ogilvy/cabrera, 5 and 3totals: United States 6 1 /2, international 5 1 /2DAY tHReeFoursomes—United States 3 1 /2, international 1 1 /2mickelson/o’Hair (u.S.) def. goosen/Villegas, 5 and 3Leonard/Furyk (u.S.) def. Els/Scott, 4 and 2allenby/Singh (Int.) halved with cink/mahanWoods/Stricker (u.S.) def. Weir/clark, 1-upYang/Ishikawa (Int.) def. perry/Johnson, 3 and 2totals: United States 10, international 7Four-ball—international 2 1 /2, United States 2 1 /2Kim/Furyk (u.S.) def. cabrera/Scott, 2-upogilvy/allenby (Int.) def. cink/glover, 2 and 1Els/Weir (Int.) def. Johnson/Leonard, 5 and 3Woods/Stricker (u.S.) def. Ishikawa/Yang, 4 and 2Singh/clark (Int.) halved with mickelson/o’Hairtotals: United States 12 1 /2, international 9 1 /2DAY FoURSingles—United States 7, international 5mahan (u.S.) def. Villegas, 2 and 1cink (u.S.) def. Scott, 4 and 3Weir (Int.) halved with LeonardKim (u.S.) def. allenby, 5 and 3ogilvy (Int.) def. Stricker, 2 and 1o’Hair (u.S.) def. Els, 6 and 4Ishikawa (Int.) def. perry, 2 and 1clark (Int.) def. Johnson, 4 and 3Woods (u.S.) def. Yang, 6 and 5Singh (Int.) halved with glovermickelson (u.S.) def. goosen, 2 and 1cabrera (Int.) def. Furyk, 4 and 3totals: United States 19 1 /2, international 14 1 /2the Royal Montreal Golf clubile Bizard, Montreal, Quebec, canadaPar: 35-35—70 Yards: 7,171 September 27-30, 2007Honorary chairman: canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harpercaptains: Jack nicklaus (U.S.), Gary Player (international)DAY oneFoursomes—United States 5 1 /2, international 1 /2Hunter mahan/Steve Stricker (u.S.) def. adam Scott/geoff ogilvy, 3 and 2Vijay Singh/mike Weir (Int.) halved with phil mickelson/Woody austinStewart cink/Zach Johnson (u.S.) def. rory Sabbatini/trevor Immelman, 1-upDavid toms/Jim Furyk (u.S.) def. Ernie Els/angel cabrera, 1-upLucas glover/Scott Verplank (u.S.) def. Stuart appleby/retief goosen, 2-uptiger Woods/charles Howell III (u.S.) def. K.J. choi/Nick o’Hern, 3 and 1DAY tWoFour-ball—international 4 1 /2, United States 1 1 /2cabrera/goosen (Int.) def. mickelson/mahan, 1-upSingh/appleby (Int.) def. Woods/Furyk, 5 and 4Els/Weir (Int.) def. Johnson/Howell, 3 and 1Stricker/Verplank (u.S.) def. Scott/choi, 2 and 1ogilvy/o’Hern (Int.) def. cink/glover, 1-upImmelman/Sabbatini (Int.) halved with austin/tomstotals: United States 7, international 5DAY tHReeFoursomes—United States 5, international 0Stricker/mahan (u.S.) def. Immelman/Sabbatini, 2-upmickelson/austin (u.S.) def. goosen/appleby, 5 and 4Woods/Furyk (u.S.) def. Scott/Els, 4 and 3glover/Verplank (u.S.) def. Singh/Weir, 2 and 1Johnson/toms (u.S.) def. o’Hern/ogilvy, 2 and 1totals: United States 12, international 5Four-ball—international 2 1 /2, United States 2 1 /2cink/Furyk (u.S.) def. cabrera/choi, 1-upScott/goosen (Int.) halved with mickelson/austinWeir/Els (Int.) def. Howell/glover, 4 and 2Singh/appleby (Int.) def. Stricker/mahan, 1-upWoods/toms (u.S.) def. o’Hern/ogilvy, 5 and 3totals: United States 14 1 /2, international 7 1 /2DAY FoURSingles—international 7, United States 5Verplank (u.S.) def. Sabbatini, 2 and 1Els (Int.) def. glover, 2 and 1mickelson (u.S.) def. Singh, 5 and 4Weir (Int.) def. Woods, 1-upcabrera (Int.) def. austin, 2 and 1Scott (Int.) def. Johnson, 2 and 1toms (u.S.) def. Immelman, 2-upcink (u.S.) def. o’Hern, 6 and 4ogilvy (Int.) def. Stricker, 1-upchoi (Int.) def. mahan, 3 and 2Howell (u.S.) def. appleby, 2 and 1goosen (Int.) def. Furyk, 2 and 1totals: United States 19 1 /2, international 14 1 /2Section 4 Special eventS/competitionpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide4-3


the Presidents cup – 2005the Presidents cup – 2003Section Special eventS/competition4Robert trent Jones GcPrince William county, VAPar: 35-37—72 Yards: 7,335 September 22-25, 2005Honorary chairman: President George W. Bushcaptains: Jack nicklaus (U.S.), Gary Player (international)DAY oneFoursomes—international 3 1 /2, United States 2 1 /2adam Scott/retief goosen (Int.) def. tiger Woods/Fred couples, 4 and 3Fred Funk/Jim Furyk (u.S.) halved with Vijay Singh/mark Hensbyphil mickelson/chris Dimarco (u.S.) def. Nick o’Hern/tim clark, 1-upJustin Leonard/Scott Verplank (u.S.) def. Stuart appleby/peter Lonard, 4 and 2angel cabrera/michael campbell (Int.) def. Davis Love III/Kenny perry, 2 and 1trevor Immelman/mike Weir (Int.) def. David toms/Stewart cink, 6 and 5DAY tWoFour-ball—international 3, United States 3mickelson/Dimarco (u.S.) halved with campbell/cabreraScott/goosen (Int.) def. couples/toms, 3 and 1Leonard/Verplank (u.S.) def. Immelman/Weir, 2 and 1Funk/cink (u.S.) halved with Singh/clarkLonard/o’Hern (Int.) def. Love/perry, 3 and 2Woods/Furyk (u.S.) def. appleby/Hensby, 3 and 2totals: international 6 1 /2, United States 5 1 /2DAY tHReeFoursomes—United States 3, international 2Leonard/Verplank (u.S.) halved with goosen/Scottmickelson/Dimarco (u.S.) def. cabrera/campbell, 5 and 3Woods/Furyk (u.S.) halved with Singh/applebyclark/o’Hern (Int.) def. Funk/toms, 2 and 1Love/cink (u.S.) def. Immelman/Weir, 1-uptotals: international 8 1 /2, United States 8 1 /2Four-ball—international 2 1 /2, United States 2 1 /2goosen/Scott (Int.) def. Verplank/Leonard, 5 and 4mickelson/Dimarco (u.S.) def. Lonard/o’Hern, 6 and 5Love/couples (u.S.) halved with campbell/cabreraHensby/clark (Int.) def. perry/cink, 5 and 3Woods/Furyk (u.S.) def. Singh/appleby, 2 and 1totals: international 11, United States 11DAY FoURSingles—United States 7 1 /2, international 4 1 /2Leonard (u.S.) def. clark, 4 and 3toms (u.S.) def. Immelman, 2 and 1goosen (Int.) def. Woods, 2 and 1perry (u.S.) def. Hensby, 4 and 3couples (u.S.) def. Singh, 1-upWeir (Int.) def. Verplank, 3 and 2Furyk (u.S.) def. Scott, 3 and 2Lonard (Int.) def. cink, 3 and 2campbell (Int.) def. Funk, 3 and 2Love (u.S.) def. o’Hern, 4 and 3mickelson (u.S.) halved with cabreraDimarco (u.S.) def. appleby, 1-uptotals: United States 18 1 /2, international 15 1 /2the Links course at Fancourt Hoteland country club estateGeorge, Western cape Province, South AfricaPar: 36-37—73; Yards: 6,858 nov. 20-23, 2003Honorary chairman: South Africa President thabo Mbekicaptains: Jack nicklaus (U.S.), Gary Player (international)DAY oneFoursomes—international 3 1 /2, United States 2 1 /2Nick price/mike Weir (Int.) def. David toms/phil mickelson, 1-upretief goosen/Vijay Singh (Int.) def. chris Dimarco/Jerry Kelly, 3 and 2Davis Love III/Kenny perry (u.S.) def. peter Lonard/tim clark, 4 and 2Ernie Els/adam Scott (Int.) def. Justin Leonard/Jim Furyk, 1-upJay Haas/Fred Funk (u.S.) halved with robert allenby/Stephen Leaneytiger Woods/charles Howell III (u.S.) def. Stuart appleby/K.J. choi, 4 and 3DAY tWoFour-ball—United States 3, international 2allenby/Weir (Int.) def. mickelson/toms, 3 and 1perry/Love III (u.S.) def. goosen/choi, 2 and 1Furyk/Haas (u.S.) def. appleby/Scott, 6 and 5Dimarco/Leonard (u.S.) def. Singh/price, 1-upEls/clark (Int.) def. Woods/Howell III, 5 and 3totals: international 5 1 /2, United States 5 1 /2Foursomes—United States 4, international 1perry/Kelly (u.S.) def. choi/Lonard, 2 and 1Funk/toms (u.S.) def. allenby/Leaney, 4 and 3Woods/Howell III (u.S.) def. clark/goosen, 1-upEls/Scott (Int.) def. Dimarco/mickelson, 1-upFuryk/Leonard (u.S.) def. Singh/Weir, 5 and 4totals: United States 9 1 /2, international 6 1 /2DAY tHReeFour-ball—international 6, United States 0Lonard/Leaney (Int.) def. Funk/mickelson, 2 and 1Els/clark (Int.) def. Furyk/Haas, 3 and 2Scott/choi (Int.) def. perry/Kelly, 5 and 4Singh/goosen (Int.) def. Woods/Howell, 2 and 1Weir/allenby (Int.) def. Dimarco/Leonard, 1-upprice/appleby (Int.) def Love/toms, 2 and 1totals: international 12 1 /2, United States 9 1 /2DAY FoURSingles—United States 7 1 /2, international 4 1 /2Furyk (u.S.) def. Weir, 3 and 1Kelly (u.S.) def. clark, 1-upperry (u.S.) def. price, 1-upchoi (Int.) def. Leonard, 4 and 2Howell (u.S.) def. Scott, 5 and 4Haas (u.S.) def. Leaney, 4 and 3goosen (Int.) def. mickelson, 2 and 1Lonard (Int.) def. Funk, 4 and 3Dimarco (u.S.) def. appleby, 1-upSingh (Int.) def. toms, 4 and 3Woods (u.S.) def. Els, 4 and 3Love (u.S.) halved with allenbytotals: international 17, United States 17Playoff: Woods (u.S.) and Els (Int.) halved three sudden-death holes withpars. the match was called because of darkness and deemed a tie. the teamsopted to share the presidents cup for the next two years.4-4 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


the Presidents cup – 2000Robert trent Jones GcPrince William county, VAPar: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,315 october 19-22, 2000Honorary chairman: President Bill clintoncaptains: Ken Venturi (U.S.), Peter thomson (international)DAY oneFoursomes—United States 5, international 0phil mickelson/tom Lehman (u.S.) def. Steve Elkington/greg Norman, 5 and 4Hal Sutton/Jim Furyk (u.S.) def. robert allenby/Stuart appleby, 1-upStewart cink/Kirk triplett (u.S.) def. mike Weir/retief goosen, 3 and 2tiger Woods/Notah Begay III (u.S.) def. Vijay Singh/Ernie Els, 1-upDavid Duval/Davis Love III (u.S.) def. Nick price/carlos Franco, 1-upthe Presidents cup – 1998Royal Melbourne GcMelbourne, Victoria, AustraliaPar: 36-36—72 Yards: 6,981 December 11-13, 1998Honorary chairman: Australia Prime Minister John Howardcaptains: Jack nicklaus (U.S.), Peter thomson (international)DAY oneFoursomes—international 3 1 /2, United States 1 1 /2Frank Nobilo/greg turner (Int.) def. mark o’meara/David Duval, 1-upgreg Norman/Steve Elkington (Int.) def. Jim Furyk/John Huston, 2-upShigeki maruyama/craig parry (Int.) def Lee Janzen/Scott Hoch, 3 and 2tiger Woods/Fred couples (u.S.) def. Ernie Els/Vijay Singh, 5 and 4Davis Love III/Justin Leonard (u.S.) halved with Stuart appleby/Nick priceDAY tWoFour-Ball—international 4, United States 1michael campbell/goosen (Int.) def. Sutton/paul azinger, 4 and 3Weir/Elkington (Int.) def. Lehman/Loren roberts, 3 and 2price/Norman (Int.) def. Furyk/Duval, 6 and 5Shigeki maruyama/Franco (Int.) def. Woods/Begay, 3 and 2mickelson/Love (u.S.) def. Singh/Els, 2 and 1totals: United States 6, international 4Foursomes—United States 4, international 1cink/triplett (u.S.) def. allenby/appleby, 2 and 1roberts/azinger (u.S.) def. Franco/maruyama, 5 and 4Woods/Begay (u.S.) def. Singh/Els, 6 and 5Sutton/Lehman (u.S.) def. campbell/goosen, 4 and 2price/Weir (Int.) def. mickelson/Duval, 6 and 4totals: United States 10, international 5DAY tHReeFour-Ball—United States 4, international 1Sutton/Furyk (u.S.) def. campbell/Norman, 6 and 5Lehman/mickelson (u.S.) def. Weir/Elkington, 2 and 1Love/Duval (u.S.) def. price/Els, 3 and 2triplett/cink (u.S.) def. allenby/Franco, 1-upSingh/goosen (Int.) def. Woods/Begay, 2 and 1totals: United States 14, international 6DAY FoURSingles—United States 7 1 /2, international 4 1 /2allenby (Int.) def. azinger, 2 and 1Duval (u.S.) def. price, 2 and 1roberts (u.S.) def. appleby, 3 and 2Weir (Int.) def. mickelson, 4 and 3Love (u.S.) def. Els, 4 and 3Elkington (Int.) def. Lehman, 1-upWoods (u.S.) def. Singh, 2 and 1cink (u.S.) def. Norman, 2 and 1Franco (Int.) def. Sutton, 6 and 5Furyk (u.S.) def. maruyama, 5 and 4triplett (u.S.) halved with campbellBegay (u.S.) def. goosen, 1-uptotals: United States 21 1 /2, international 10 1 /2Four-Ball—international 3 1 /2, United States 1 1 /2Norman/Elkington (Int.) def. o’meara/Furyk, 2 and 1maruyama/Joe ozaki (Int.) def. mark calcavecchia/Huston, 4 and 3Duval/phil mickelson (u.S.) halved with Els/pricecouples/Love (u.S.) def. parry/carlos Franco, 1-upappleby/Singh (Int.) def. Leonard/Woods, 2 and 1totals: international 7, United States 3DAY tWoFoursomes—international 4 1 /2, United States 1 /2Nobilo/turner (Int.) def. Leonard/Love, 2-upJanzen/calcavecchia (u.S.) halved with Norman/Elkingtonmaruyama/parry (Int.) def. Woods/couples, 1-upappleby/price (Int.) def. Duval/mickelson, 1-upEls/Singh (Int.) def. Hoch/Furyk, 6 and 4totals: international 11 1 /2, United States 3 1 /2Four-Ball—international 3, United States 2o’meara/Hoch (u.S.) def. Nobilo/turner, 1-upEls/Singh (Int.) def. Woods/Huston, 1-upmaruyama/ozaki (Int.) def. Duval/mickelson, 1-upJanzen/calcavecchia (u.S.) def. price/Franco, 3 and 2Norman/Elkington (Int.) def. couples/Love, 2 and 1totals: international 14 1 /2, United States 5 1 /2DAY tHReeSingles—United States 6, international 6parry (Int.) def. Leonard, 5 and 3price (Int.) def. Duval, 2 and 1Furyk (u.S.) def. Nobilo, 4 and 2mickelson (u.S.) halved with Francomaruyama (Int.) def. Huston, 3 and 2Hoch (u.S.) def. ozaki, 4 and 3calcavecchia (u.S.) halved with turnerJanzen (u.S.) halved with ElkingtonEls (Int.) def. Love, 1-upcouples (u.S.) halved with SinghWoods (u.S.) def. Norman, 1-upo’meara (u.S.) def. appleby, 1-uptotals: international 20 1 /2, United States 11 1 /2Section 4 Special eventS/competitionFormatsMatch play: competition where the winner of holes is the determining factor as opposed to total strokes in medal play.Four-ball: a match where two play their own balls against the other twosome’s two balls, with the better-ball score of each side winning the hole.Foursomes: a match where two play against two and each side plays one ball, with partners alternating shots from the tee until completion of the hole.Singles: one-on-one competition using a match-play format.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide4-5


the Presidents cup – 1996the Presidents cup – 1994Section Special eventS/competition4Robert trent Jones GcPrince William county, VAPar: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,239 September 13-15, 1996Honorary chairman: Former President George H.W. Bushcaptains: Arnold Palmer (U.S.), Peter thomson (international)DAY oneFour-Ball—United States 4, international 1Fred couples/Davis Love III (u.S.) def. greg Norman/robert allenby, 2 and 1Ernie Els/mark mcNulty (Int.) def. Scott Hoch/mark Brooks, 2-upphil mickelson/corey pavin (u.S.) def. Vijay Singh/Jumbo ozaki, 2 and 1mark o’meara/David Duval (u.S.) def. Steve Elkington/Frank Nobilo, 3 and 2tom Lehman/Steve Stricker (u.S.) def. Nick price/peter Senior, 4 and 2Foursomes—United States 3 1 /2, international 1 1 /2Kenny perry/Justin Leonard (u.S.) def. price/David Frost, 3 and 2o’meara/Duval (u.S.) def. Nobilo/craig parry, 2 and 1Elkington/Singh (Int.) def. Lehman/Stricker, 2-upmickelson/pavin (u.S.) halved with Els/mcNultycouples/Love (u.S.) def. Norman/allenby, 1-uptotals: United States 7 1 /2, international 2 1 /2DAY tWoFour-Ball—international 3, United States 2price/Elkington (Int.) def. Leonard/Lehman, 2-upNorman/allenby (Int.) def. Stricker/pavin, 1-upperry/Hoch (u.S.) def. parry/Nobilo, 2 and 1ozaki/Singh (Int.) def. Love/couples, 2 and 1o’meara/Duval (u.S.) def. Els/mcNulty, 4 and 3totals: United States 9 1 /2, international 5 1 /2Foursomes—international 4, United States 1Senior/Frost (Int.) def. pavin/mickelson, 3 and 2Nobilo/allenby (Int.) def. Love/Brooks, 3 and 2price/mcNulty (Int.) def. perry/Leonard, 3 and 1Norman/Els (Int.) def. Lehman/Stricker, 1-upo’meara/Hoch (u.S.) def. Elkington/Singh, 1-uptotals: United States 10 1 /2, international 9 1 /2DAY tHReeSingles—United States 6, international 6parry (Int.) def. Brooks, 5 and 4Duval (u.S.) def. Senior, 3 and 2o’meara (u.S.) def. price, 1-upFrost (Int.) def. perry, 7 and 6Stricker (u.S.) def. allenby, 6 and 5Hoch (u.S.) def. mcNulty, 1-upLove (u.S.) def. ozaki, 5 and 4Elkington (Int.) def. Leonard, 1-upEls (Int.) def. mickelson, 3 and 2Norman (Int.) def. pavin, 3 and 1Nobilo (Int.) def. Lehman, 3 and 2couples (u.S.) def. Singh, 2 and 1totals: United States 16 1 /2, international 15 1 /2Robert trent Jones GcPrince William county, VAPar: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,239 September 16-18, 1994Honorary chairman: Former President Gerald R. Fordcaptains: Hale irwin (U.S.), David Graham (international)DAY oneFour-Ball—United States 5, international 0corey pavin/Jeff maggert (u.S.) def. Steve Elkington/Vijay Singh, 2 and 1Jay Haas/Scott Hoch (u.S.) def. Fulton allem/David Frost, 6 and 5Davis Love III/Fred couples (u.S.) def. Nick price/Bradley Hughes, 1-upJohn Huston/Jim gallagher, Jr. (u.S.) def. craig parry/robert allenby, 4 and2tom Lehman/phil mickelson (u.S.) def. Frank Nobilo/peter Senior, 3 and 2Foursomes—United States 2 1 /2, international 2 1 /2Hale Irwin/Loren roberts (u.S.) def. Frost/allem, 3 and 1Haas/Hoch (u.S.) def. parry/tsukasa Watanabe, 4 and 3Nobilo/allenby (Int.) def. pavin/maggert, 2 and 1Elkington/Singh (Int.) def. mickelson/Lehman, 2 and 1price/mark mcNulty (Int.) halved with Love/gallaghertotals: United States 7 1 /2, international 2 1 /2DAY tWoFour-Ball—international 3 1 /2, United States 1 1 /2allem/mcNulty (Int.) def. gallagher/Huston, 4 and 3Watanabe/Singh (Int.) def. Haas/Hoch, 3 and 1parry/Hughes (Int.) def. roberts/Lehman, 4 and 3couples/Love (u.S.) def. Nobilo/allenby, 2-upprice/Elkington (Int.) halved with mickelson/pavintotals: United States 9, international 6Foursomes—United States 3, international 2Frost/Senior (Int.) def. Irwin/Haas, 6 and 5pavin/roberts (u.S.) def. parry/allem, 1-upSingh/Elkington (Int.) def. maggert/Huston, 3 and 2Love/gallagher (u.S.) def. Nobilo/allenby, 7 and 5mickelson/Lehman (u.S.) def. Hughes/mcNulty, 3 and 2totals: United States 12, international 8DAY tHReeSingles—United States 8, international 4Irwin (u.S.) def. allenby, 1-upHaas (u.S.) def. mcNulty, 4 and 3gallagher (u.S.) def. Watanabe, 4 and 3mickelson (u.S.) halved with allemSingh (Int.) halved with LehmanSenior (Int.) def. Huston, 3 and 2Hoch (u.S.) halved with Frostmaggert (u.S.) def. Hughes, 2 and 1Nobilo (Int.) halved with robertscouples (u.S.) def. price, 1-upLove (u.S.) def. Elkington, 1-upparry (Int.) def. pavin, 1-uptotals: United States 20, international 124-6 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


All-time Presidents cup RecordsU.S. teamPlayer (Years) overall (Win-Loss-Halve) Four-Ball (W-L-H) Foursomes (W-L-H) Singles (W-L-H)Woody austin (2007) 1-1-3 0-0-2 1-0-1 0-1-0paul azinger (2000) 1-2-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0Notah Begay III (2000) 3-2-0 0-2-0 2-0-0 1-0-0mark Brooks (1996) 0-3-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0mark calcavecchia (1998) 1-1-2 1-1-0 0-0-1 0-0-1Stewart cink (2000, 2005, 2007, 2009) 9-7-2 2-4-1 4-2-1 3-1-0Fred couples (1994, 1996, 1998, 2005) 9-5-2 4-3-1 2-2-0 3-0-1chris Dimarco (2003, 2005) 6-3-1 2-1-1 2-2-0 2-0-0David Duval (1996, 1998, 2000) 7-6-1 3-2-1 2-3-0 2-1-0Fred Funk (2003, 2005) 1-4-3 0-1-1 1-1-2 0-2-0Jim Furyk (1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009) 15-10-3 6-5-0 5-3-3 4-2-0Jim gallagher, Jr. (1994) 3-1-1 1-1-0 1-0-1 1-0-0Lucas glover (2007, 2009) 2-6-1 0-4-0 2-1-0 0-1-1Jay Haas (1994, 2003) 5-3-1 2-2-0 1-0-2 2-0-0Scott Hoch (1994, 1996, 1998) 7-4-1 3-2-0 2-2-0 2-0-1charles Howell III (2003, 2007) 5-4-0 0-4-0 3-0-0 2-0-0John Huston (1994, 1998) 1-7-0 1-3-0 0-2-0 0-2-0Hale Irwin (1994) 2-1-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0Lee Janzen (1998) 1-1-2 1-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-1Zach Johnson (2007, 2009) 4-5-0 1-2-0 3-1-0 0-2-0Jerry Kelly (2003) 2-2-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0anthony Kim (2009) 3-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0tom Lehman (1994, 1996, 2000) 6-8-1 3-3-0 3-3-0 0-2-1Justin Leonard (1996, 1998, 2003, 2005, 2009) 8-11-4 3-5-0 4-3-3 1-3-1Davis Love III (1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005) 16-8-4 7-4-1 5-3-2 4-1-1Jeff maggert (1994) 2-2-0 1-0-0 0-2-0 1-0-0Hunter mahan (2007, 2009) 4-4-1 1-2-0 2-1-1 1-1-0phil mickelson (1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009) 15-13-10 6-4-5 7-6-2 2-3-3Sean o’Hair (2009) 2-2-1 0-1-1 1-1-0 1-0-0mark o’meara (1996, 1998) 7-2-0 3-1-0 2-1-0 2-0-0corey pavin (1994, 1996) 3-5-2 2-1-1 1-2-1 0-2-0Kenny perry (1996, 2003, 2005, 2009) 8-9-0 3-3-0 3-4-0 2-2-0Loren roberts (1994, 2000) 4-2-1 0-2-0 3-0-0 1-0-1Steve Stricker (1996, 2007, 2009) 9-6-0 4-2-0 4-2-0 1-2-0Hal Sutton (2000) 3-2-0 1-1-0 2-0-0 0-1-0David toms (2003, 2005, 2007) 6-7-1 1-3-1 3-3-0 2-1-0Kirk triplett (2000) 3-0-1 1-0-0 2-0-0 0-1-0Scott Verplank (2005, 2007) 6-2-1 2-1-0 3-0-1 1-1-0tiger Woods (1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009) 18-11-1 5-7-0 9-2-1 4-2-0Section 4 Special eventS/competitionpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide4-7


All-time Presidents cup RecordsSection Special eventS/competition4international teamPlayer (Years) overall (W-L-H) Four-Ball (W-L-H) Foursomes (W-L-H) Singles (W-L-H)Fulton allem (1994) 1-1-1 1-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-1robert allenby (1994, 1996, 2000, 2003, 2009) 8-13-3 4-5-0 3-5-2 1-3-1Stuart appleby (1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2007) 5-14-2 4-3-0 1-6-2 0-5-0angel cabrera (2005, 2007, 2009) 4-6-3 1-3-2 1-3-0 2-0-1michael campbell (2000, 2005) 3-3-3 1-1-2 1-2-0 1-0-1K.J. choi (2003, 2007) 3-6-0 1-3-0 0-3-0 2-0-0tim clark (2003, 2005, 2009) 6-7-2 4-0-2 1-5-0 1-2-0Steve Elkington (1994, 1996, 1998) 8-4-3 3-2-1 4-1-1 1-1-1Ernie Els (1996, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2007, 2009) 16-12-2 8-3-1 5-6-1 3-3-0carlos Franco (1998, 2000) 2-5-1 1-3-0 0-2-0 1-0-1David Frost (1994, 1996) 3-3-1 0-1-0 2-2-0 1-0-1retief goosen (2000, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009) 11-10-3 6-2-1 2-6-2 3-2-0mark Hensby (2005) 1-2-1 1-1-0 0-0-1 0-1-0Bradley Hughes (1994) 1-3-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0trevor Immelman (2005, 2007) 1-6-1 0-1-1 1-3-0 0-2-0ryo Ishikawa (2009) 3-2-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 1-0-0Stephen Leaney (2003) 1-2-1 1-0-0 0-1-1 0-1-0peter Lonard (2003, 2005) 4-4-0 2-1-0 0-3-0 2-0-0Shigeki maruyama (1998, 2000) 6-2-0 3-0-0 2-1-0 1-1-0mark mcNulty (1994, 1996) 3-4-2 2-1-0 1-1-2 0-2-0Frank Nobilo (1994, 1996, 1998) 5-8-1 0-5-0 4-2-0 1-1-1greg Norman (1996, 1998, 2000) 7-6-1 4-2-0 2-2-1 1-2-0geoff ogilvy (2007, 2009) 4-5-0 2-2-0 0-3-0 2-0-0Nick o’Hern (2005, 2007) 3-7-0 2-2-0 1-3-0 0-2-0Joe ozaki (1998) 2-1-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0Jumbo ozaki (1996) 1-2-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0craig parry (1994, 1996, 1998) 6-6-0 1-3-0 2-3-0 3-0-0Nick price (1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003) 8-11-4 3-5-2 4-2-2 1-4-0rory Sabbatini (2007) 0-3-1 0-0-1 0-2-0 0-1-0adam Scott (2003, 2005, 2007, 2009) 8-10-2 4-3-1 3-4-1 1-3-0peter Senior (1994, 1996) 3-3-0 0-2-0 2-0-0 1-1-0Vijay Singh (1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009) 16-15-9 9-5-2 6-6-4 1-4-3greg turner (1998) 2-1-1 0-1-0 2-0-0 0-0-1tsukasa Watanabe (1994) 1-2-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0camilo Villegas (2009) 0-4-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-1-0mike Weir (2000, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009) 13-9-2 7-2-0 3-6-1 3-1-1Y.E. Yang (2009) 2-2-1 1-1-0 1-0-1 0-0-14-8 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


Ryder cupYear Location Date Results (captains)1927 Worcester cc, Worcester, ma June 3-4 u.S. 9½ (Walter Hagen) Britain 2½ (ted ray)1929 moortown gc, Leeds, England april 26-27 Britain 7 (george Duncan) u.S. 5 (Hagen)1931 Scioto cc, columbus, oH June 26-27 u.S. 9 (Hagen) Britain 3 (charles Whitcombe)1933 Southport & ainsdale courses, England June 26-27 Britain 6½ (J.H. taylor) u.S. 5½ (Hagen)1935 ridgewood cc, paramus, NJ Sept. 28-29 u.S. 9 (Hagen) Britain 3 (Whitcombe)1937 Southport & ainsdale courses, England June 29-30 u.S. 8 (Hagen) Britain 4 (Whitcombe)1939 No tournament1941 No tournament1943 No tournament1945 No tournament1947 portland gc, portland, or Nov. 1-2 u.S. 11 (Ben Hogan) Britain 1 (Henry cotton)1949 ganton gc, Scarborough, England Sept. 16-17 u.S. 7 (Hogan) Britain 5 (Whitcombe)1951 pinehurst cc, pinehurst, Nc Nov. 2-4 u.S. 9½ (Sam Snead) Britain 2½ (arthur Lacey)1953 Wentworth gc, Wentworth, England oct. 2-3 u.S. 6½ (Lloyd mangrum) Britain 5½ (Henry cotton)1955 thunderbird ranch and cc, palm Springs, ca Nov. 5-6 u.S. 8 (chick Harbert) Britain 4 (Dai rees)1957 Lindrick gc, Yorkshire, England oct. 4-5 Britain 7½ (Jack Burke) u.S 4½ (rees)1959 Eldorado cc, palm Desert, ca Nov. 6-7 u.S. 8½ (Snead) Britain 3½ (rees)1961 royal Lytham and St. annes gc, Lancashire, England oct. 13-14 u.S. 14½ (Jerry Barber) Britain 9½ (rees)1963 East Lake cc, atlanta, ga oct. 11-13 u.S. 23 (arnold palmer) Britain 9 (John Fallon)1965 royal Birkdale gc, Southport, England oct. 7-9 u.S. 19½ (Byron Nelson) Britain 12½ (Harry Weetman)1967 champions gc, Houston, tX oct. 20-22 u.S. 23½ (Hogan) Britain 8½ (rees)1969 royal Birkdale gc, Southport, England Sept. 18-20 u.S. 16 (Snead) Britain 16 (Eric Brown), tie1971 old Warson cc, St. Louis, mo Sept. 16-18 u.S. 18½ (Jay Hebert) Britain 13½ (Brown)1973 muirfield, gullane, Scotland Sept. 20-22 u.S. 19 (Burke) Britain/Ire. 13 (Bernard Hunt)1975 Laurel Valley gc, Ligonier, pa Sept. 19-21 u.S. 21 (palmer) Britain/Ire. 11 (Hunt)1977 royal Lytham and St. annes gc, Lancashire, England Sept. 15-17 u.S 12½ (Dow Finsterwald) Britain/Ire. 7½ (Brian Huggett)1979 the greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs, WV Sept. 13-15 u.S. 17 (Billy casper) Europe 11 (John Jacobs)1981 Walton Heath gc, Surrey, England Sept. 18-20 u.S. 18½ (Dave marr) Europe 9½ (Jacobs)1983 pga National gc, palm Beach gardens, FL oct. 14-16 u.S. 14½ (Jack Nicklaus) Europe 13½ (tony Jacklin)1985 the Belfry gc, Sutton coldfield, England Sept. 13-15 Europe 16½ (Jacklin) u.S. 11½ (Lee trevino)1987 muirfield Village gc, Dublin, oH Sept. 24-27 Europe 15 (Jacklin) u.S. 13 (Nicklaus)1989 the Belfry gc, Sutton coldfield, England Sept. 22-24 u.S. 14 (ray Floyd) Europe 14 (Jacklin), tie1991 the ocean course, Kiawah Island, Sc Sept. 26-29 u.S. 14½ (Dave Stockton) Europe 13½ (Bernard gallacher)1993 the Belfry gc, Sutton coldfield, England Sept. 24-26 u.S. 15 (tom Watson) Europe 13 (gallacher)1995 oak Hill cc, rochester, NY Sept. 22-24 Europe 14½ (gallacher) u.S. 13½ (Lanny Wadkins)1997 Valderrama gc, Sotogrande, Spain Sept. 26-28 Europe 14½ (Seve Ballesteros) u.S. 13½ (tom Kite)1999 the country club, Brookline, ma Sept. 24-26 u.S. 14½ (Ben crenshaw) Europe 13½ (mark James)2002 the Belfry gc, Sutton coldfield, England Sept. 27-29 Europe 15½ (Sam torrance) u.S. 12½ (curtis Strange)2004 oakland Hills cc, Bloomfield Hills, mI Sept. 17-19 Europe 18½ (Bernhard Langer) u.S. 9½ (Hal Sutton)2006 the K club, co. Straffan, Kildare, Ireland Sept. 22-24 Europe 18½ (Ian Woosnam) u.S. 9½ (tom Lehman)2008 Valhalla gc, Louisville, KY Sept. 19-21 u.S. 16½ (paul azinger) Europe 11½ (Nick Faldo)2010 celtic manor, Newport, Wales oct. 1-4 Europe 14½ (colin montgomerie) u.S 13½ (corey pavin)Section 4 Special eventS/competition(The United States leads the series, 25-11-2)FUtURe SiteS2012: September medinah cc, medinah, IL2014: September gleneagles, pershire, Scotland2016: September Hazeltine National gc, chaska, mN2018: tBD2020: September Whistling Straits, Kohler, WIpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide4-9


Ryder cup Player Records (Active <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Players)Section Special eventS/competition4overall Four-Ball Foursomes SinglesPlayer (Years) W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H W-L-Hpaul azinger (1989, 1991, 1993, 2002) 5-8-3 1-5-1 2-4-0 2-0-2mark calcavecchia (1987, 1989, 1991, 2002) 6-7-1 1-4-0 4-1-0 1-2-1chad campbell (2004, 2006, 2008) 3-4-2 0-2-0 1-1-2 2-1-0paul casey (2004, 2006, 2008) 3-2-4 1-0-3 1-1-0 1-1-1Stewart cink (2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010) 5-7-7 1-0-5 3-4-1 1-3-1Darren clarke (1997, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2006) 10-7-3 6-3-1 3-2-0 1-2-2Fred couples (1989, 1991,1993, 1995, 1997) 7-9-4 4-3-2 1-5-0 2-1-2Ben curtis (2008) 1-1-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-0-0chris Dimarco (2004, 2006) 2-4-2 0-2-1 1-1-0 1-1-0Luke Donald (2004, 2006, 2010) 8-2-1 0-1-1 6-0-0 2-1-0David Duval (1999, 2002) 2-3-2 1-2-1 0-1-0 1-0-1Brad Faxon (1995 1997) 2-4-0 2-2-0 0-0-0 0-2-0ross Fisher (2010) 2-2-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0rickie Fowler (2010) 0-1-2 0-1-0 0-0-1 0-0-1Fred Funk (2004) 0-3-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-1-0Jim Furyk (1997, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010) 8-15-3 1-8-0 3-5-2 4-1-2Jim gallagher, Jr. (1993) 2-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-0-0Sergio garcía (1999, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008) 14-6-4 5-2-3 8-0-1 1-4-0Soren Hansen (2008) 0-2-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-1-0peter Hanson (2010) 1-2-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0padraig Harrington (1999, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010) 9-13-4 3-6-0 3-4-3 3-3-1J.J. Henry (2006) 0-0-3 0-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-1J.B. Holmes (2008) 2-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-0David Howell (2004, 2006) 3-1-1 1-0-0 1-0-1 1-1-0peter Jacobsen (1985, 1995) 2-4-0 0-2-0 2-0-0 0-2-0Lee Janzen (1993, 1997) 2-3-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 1-1-0miguel angel Jimenez (1999, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010) 4-8-3 3-1-1 0-4-2 1-3-0per-ulrik Johansson (1995, 1997) 3-2-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 1-1-0Dustin Johnson (2010) 1-3-0 0-2-0 0-1-0 1-0-0Zach Johnson (2006) 5-4-1 1-0-0 1-2-1 1-1-0robert Karlsson (2006, 2008) 1-2-4 0-0-1 0-1-3 1-1-0martin Kaymer (2010) 2-1-1 2-0-0 0-0-1 0-1-0anthony Kim (2008) 2-1-1 1-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-0matt Kuchar (2010) 1-1-2 0-0-2 1-0-0 1-0-0tom Lehman (1995, 1997, 1999) 5-3-2 1-1-1 1-2-1 3-0-0Justin Leonard (1997, 1999, 2008) 2-4-6 1-1-2 1-2-2 0-1-2thomas Levet (2004) 1-2-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 1-0-0Davis Love III (1993, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2004) 9-12-5 3-6-2 3-5-1 3-1-2Jeff maggert (1995, 1997, 1999) 6-5-0 1-1-0 4-2-0 1-2-0Hunter mahan (2008, 2010) 3-2-3 1-0-1 2-1-1 0-1-1graeme mcDowell (2008, 2010) 4-2-2 1-1-1 1-1-1 2-0-0rory mcIlroy (2010) 1-1-2 0-0-1 1-1-0 0-0-1phil mickelson (1995, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010) 11-17-6 5-8-2 2-5-4 4-4-0Edoardo molinari (2010) 0-1-2 0-0-1 0-1-0 0-0-1Francesco molinari (2010) 0-2-1 0-0-1 0-1-0 0-1-0colin montgomerie (1991, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2006) 20-9-7 6-6-2 8-3-3 6-0-2José maría olazábal (1987, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1999, 2006) 18-8-5 9-2-3 7-2-1 2-4-1Jeff overton (2010) 2-2-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0Jesper parnevik (1997, 1999, 2002) 4-3-4 2-1-1 2-0-2 0-2-1Steve pate (1991, 1999) 2-2-1 0-2-0 1-0-0 1-0-1corey pavin (1991, 1993, 1995) 8-5-0 4-2-0 2-2-0 2-1-0Kenny perry (2004, 2008) 2-3-1 0-1-0 1-1-1 1-1-0Ian poulter (2004, 2008, 2010) 8-3-0 3-2-0 2-1-0 3-0-04-10 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


Ryder cup Player Records (Active <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Players)overall Four-Ball Foursomes SinglesPlayer (Years) W-L-H W-L-H W-L-H W-L-Hchris riley (2004) 1-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-0Justin rose (2008) 3-1-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0Scott Simpson (1987) 1-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 1-0-0Henrik Stenson (2006, 2008) 2-3-2 0-1-1 1-1-1 1-1-0curtis Strange (1983, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1995) 6-12-2 0-5-1 4-4-1 2-3-0Steve Stricker (2008, 2010) 3-3-1 1-1-1 1-1-0 1-1-0Vaughn taylor (2006) 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-1-0David toms (2002, 2004, 2006) 4-6-2 1-3-0 2-1-2 1-2-0Scott Verplank (2002, 2006) 4-1-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 2-0-0Bubba Watson (2010) 1-3-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0Boo Weekley (2008) 2-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-0Lee Westwood (1997, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010) 16-11-6 7-4-2 7-2-4 2-5-0Brett Wetterich (2006) 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0oliver Wilson (2008) 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0tiger Woods (1997, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2010) 13-14-2 5-6-0 4-7-1 4-1-1newport, Walesoctober 1-3, 2010 Par: 36-35—71 7,378 yardscaptains: corey Pavin (U.S.), colin Montgomerie (europe)DAY oneFriday-Saturday Fourball-U.S. 2½, europe 1½Lee Westwood-martin Kaymer (Eur.) def. phil mickelson-Dustin Johnson, 3and 2Stewart cink-matt Kuchar (u.S.) halved with rory mcIlroy-graeme mcDowellSteve Stricker-tiger Woods (u.S.) def. Ian poulter-ross Fisher, 2-upBubba Watson-Jeff overton (u.S.) def. Luke Donald-padraig Harrington, 3and 2totals: U.S. 2½, europe 1½DAY tWoSaturday Foursomes-U.S. 3½, europe 2½Hunter mahan-Zach Johnson (u.S.) def. Francesco molinari-Edoardo molinari,2-upross Fisher-padraig Harrington (Eur.) def. Dustin Johnson-phil mickelson, 3and 2rickie Fowler-Jim Furyk (u.S.) halved with Lee Westwood-martin Kaymertiger Woods-Steve Stricker (u.S.) halved with peter Hanson-miguel angelJimenez, 4 and 3Luke Donald-Ian poulter (Eur.) def. Bubba Watson-Jeff overton, 2 and 1matt Kuchar-Stewart cink (u.S.) def. graeme mcDowell-rory mcDowell, 1-upSaturday-Sunday Foursomes-Ball-europe 2, U.S. 0Lee Westwood-Luke Donald (Eur.) def. tiger Woods-Steve Stricker, 6 and 5graeme mcDowell-rory mcIlroy (Eur.) def. Hunter mahan-Zach Johnson, 3and 1totals: U.S. 6, europe 62010 Ryder cup ResultsDAY tHReeSaturday-Sunday Fourball-europe 3½, U.S. ½padraig Harrington-ross Fisher (Eur.) def. Jim Furyk-Dustin Johnson, 2 and 1peter Hanson-miguel angel Jimenez (Eur.) def. Bubba Watson-Jeff overton,2-upEdoardo molinari-Francesco molinari halved with Stewart cink-matt KucharIan poulter-martin Kaymer (Eur.) def. phil mickelson-rickie Fowler, 2 and 1Final: europe 9½, U.S. 6½DAY FoURMonday Singles-U.S. 7, europe 5Steve Stricker (u.S.) def. Lee Westwood, 2 and 1Stewart cink (u.S.) halved with rory mcIlroyLuke Donald (Eur.) def. Jim Furyk, 1-upDustin Johnson (u.S.) def. martin Kaymer, 6 and 4Ian poulter (Eur.) def. matt Kuchar, 5 and 4Jeff overton (u.S.) def. ross Fisher, 3 and 2miguel angel Jimenez (Eur.) def. Bubba Watson, 4 and 3tiger Woods (u.S.) def. Francesco molinari, 4 and 3rickie Fowler (u.S.) halved with Edoardo molinariphil mickelson (u.S.) def. peter Hanson, 4 and 2Zach Johnson (u.S.) def. padraig Harrington, 3 and 2graeme mcDowell (Eur.) def. Hunter mahan, 3 and 1totals: europe 14½, U.S. 13½Section 4 Special eventS/competitionpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide4-11


official World Golf Ranking RecordsSection Special eventS/competition4RecoRDS FoR WoRLD no. 1 in tHe oFFiciAL WoRLD GoLF RAnKinG since 1986 (released each Monday through December 19, 2010) For more information, go to owgr.comPLAYeR incLUSiVe DAteS LenGtH (WeeKS)Bernhard Langer april 6-20, 1986 total: 3 weeksSeve Ballesteros april 27-September 7, 1986 20 weeksNovember 22, 19871 weekoctober 30, 19881 weekNovember 13, 1988-march 19, 1989april 2-august 13, 198919 weeks20 weekstotal: 61 weeksGreg norman September 14, 1986-November 15, 1987 62 weeksNovember 29, 1987-october 23, 198848 weeksNovember 6, 19881 weekmarch 26, 19891 weekaugust 20, 1989-august 26, 199054 weeksoctober 14, 1990-January 27, 199116 weeksFebruary 6-august 7, 199427 weeksJune 18, 1995-april 13, 199796 weeksapril 27-June 8, 19977 weeksJune 29, 19971 weekSeptember 7, 1997-January 4, 199818 weekstotal: 331 weeksnick Faldo September 2-october 7, 1990 6 weeksFebruary 3-march 31, 19919 weeksmarch 29, 19921 weekJuly 19, 1992-January 30, 199481 weekstotal: 97 weeksian Woosnam april 7, 1991-march 15, 1992 total: 50 weeksFred couples march 22, 1992 1 weekapril 5-July 12, 199215 weekstotal: 16 weeksnick Price august 14, 1994-June 11, 1995 total: 44 weekstom Lehman april 20, 1997 total: 1 weektiger Woods June 15, 1997 1 weekJuly 6-august 31, 19979 weeksJanuary 11-april 5, 199813 weeksmay 10, 19981 weekJune 14, 1998-march 21, 199941 weeksJuly 4-august 1, 19995 weeksaug. 15, 1999-august 29, 2004264 weeksmarch 6-13, 20052 weeksapril 10-may 15, 20056 weeksJune 12, 2005-october 30, 2010281 weekstotal: 623 weeks **ernie els June 22, 1997 1 weekapril 12-may 3, 19984 weeksmay 17-June 7, 19984 weekstotal: 9 weeksDavid Duval march 28-June 27, 1999 14 weeksaugust 8, 19991 weektotal: 15 weeksVijay Singh September 6, 2004-February 27, 2005 26 weeksmarch 20-27, 20053 weeksmay 22-June 5, 20053 weekstotal: 32 weeksLee Westwoodoctober 31, 2010-presenttotal of 1,187 weeks** record number of weeks at No. 1 ## record consecutive weeks at No.14-12 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


Paul casey finished inside thetop 10 in seven of his 17 starts.Section5RECORDS


2010 official <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Money ListSection RECORDS5Player events Wins Money Player events Wins Money Player events Money1. matt Kuchar 26 1 $4,910,4772. Jim Furyk 21 3 4,809,6223. Ernie Els 20 2 4,558,8614. Dustin Johnson 23 2 4,473,1225. Steve Stricker 19 2 4,190,2356. phil mickelson 20 1 3,821,7337. Luke Donald 20 3,665,2348. paul casey 17 3,613,1949. Justin rose 22 2 3,603,33110. Hunter mahan 25 2 3,574,55011. tim clark 24 1 3,530,00212. Jeff overton 26 3,456,35613. Bo Van pelt 28 3,336,25814. retief goosen 19 3,218,08915. Bubba Watson 22 1 3,198,99816. camilo Villegas 20 1 3,035,52317. ryan palmer 27 1 2,985,29618. robert allenby 22 2,974,99719. Zach Johnson 25 1 2,916,99320. Bill Haas 25 2 2,905,13621. Jason Day 24 1 2,904,32722. rickie Fowler# 28 2,857,10823. Ben crane 24 1 2,841,50024. anthony Kim 14 1 2,574,92125. charley Hoffman 24 1 2,559,64626. rory mcIlroy 16 1 2,554,28027. Nick Watney 24 2,536,71428. adam Scott 20 1 2,489,40229. geoff ogilvy 19 1 2,393,04530. Heath Slocum 25 1 2,387,68731. J.B. Holmes 26 2,386,24832. ryan moore 24 2,374,82333. K.J. choi 22 2,199,96234. Brendon de Jonge# 32 2,167,97835. martin Laird 26 2,137,92836. Ian poulter 15 1 2,079,66437. Kevin Na 26 2,021,81538. Stuart appleby 31 1 1,965,82539. carl pettersson 29 1 1,934,46540. Jason Bohn 25 1 1,904,76341. Sean o’Hair 25 1,859,04042. Vaughn taylor 26 1,838,86143. ricky Barnes 28 1,835,19544. Fredrik Jacobson 24 1,666,25245. Scott Verplank 22 1,653,19046. Brian Davis 32 1,640,51647. D.J. trahan 27 1,619,69348. Brandt Snedeker 26 1,602,69049. David toms 25 1,590,99850. graeme mcDowell 10 1 1,589,33751. robert garrigus 22 1 1,583,27552. Stewart cink 23 1,573,63653. charlie Wi 27 1,568,49254. rory Sabbatini 26 1,546,80855. Jonathan Byrd 26 1 1,534,98156. Brian gay 30 1,521,66357. Lucas glover 23 1,511,27558. arjun atwal 13 1 1,507,14359. marc Leishman 26 1,488,83760. charles Howell III 28 1,482,21161. Steve marino 25 $1,479,23962. Kevin Streelman 28 1,472,34963. Bryce molder 26 1,428,43864. padraig Harrington 18 1,381,45365. michael Sim@ 20 1,338,92666. Vijay Singh 24 1,334,26267. Y.E. Yang 21 1,301,72668. tiger Woods 12 1,294,76569. John Senden 30 1,274,05870. alex prugh@ 28 1,272,60671. angel cabrera 19 1,266,44072. matt Jones# 27 1,215,74373. Davis Love III 24 1,214,47274. Spencer Levin# 31 1,199,67275. John rollins 26 1,182,73676. tom gillis@ 27 1,166,14677. cameron Beckman 25 1 1,158,48578. rocco mediate 25 1 1,138,06779. Jerry Kelly 29 1,136,89880. Jason Dufner 25 1,121,69581. paul goydos 25 1,121,25082. Kris Blanks# 30 1,109,17883. Bill Lunde 28 1 1,075,87484. J.J. Henry 27 1,035,68885. tim petrovic 32 1,028,96086. ryuji Imada 28 1,028,86987. Justin Leonard 27 1,026,44588. Shaun micheel 21 1,025,50089. Josh teater@ 31 1,005,32390. chris riley# 24 1,001,58291. greg chalmers 27 989,41592. andres romero 21 979,17093. D.a. points 29 975,43394. Webb Simpson 31 972,96295. Derek Lamely@ 28 1 972,96196. chad campbell 28 971,15497. Kenny perry 20 968,81198. Blake adams@ 26 963,59399. Steve Elkington 22 955,084100. graham DeLaet# 28 954,011101. pat perez 27 947,588102. chris Stroud 27 942,082103. Jimmy Walker 27 937,987104. Sergio garcia 15 936,845105. Kevin Stadler 28 931,720106. David Duval 24 919,584107. Stephen ames 23 916,527108. alex cejka 28 904,253109. chris couch 23 888,146110. aaron Baddeley 26 879,317111. Boo Weekley 27 872,729112. garrett Willis@ 24 871,763113. J.p. Hayes# 25 862,523114. matt Bettencourt 32 1 855,901115. michael connell# 25 846,459116. corey pavin 8 839,193117. Dean Wilson 18 832,640118. Kevin Sutherland 25 818,682119. chad collins@ 26 815,961120. Ben curtis 24 812,136121. Jeff maggert# 28 $801,579122. roland thatcher 26 796,157123. mark Wilson 28 789,681124. Joe Durant 19 788,755125. troy merritt+ 29 786,977126. Johnson Wagner 28 753,802127. Briny Baird 28 753,577128. troy matteson 28 736,060129. Woody austin 29 727,352130. michael allen 17 726,631131. aron price 22 713,737132. Bob Estes 26 701,158133. John mallinger 29 684,687134. Henrik Stenson 15 683,070135. richard S. Johnson 27 678,515136. Scott piercy 28 676,432137. paul Stankowski 18 666,591138. george mcNeill 28 664,854139. tom pernice, Jr. 22 662,730140. John merrick 31 658,815141. Scott mccarron 29 642,543142. Billy mayfair 26 642,231143. Joe ogilvie# 32 641,797144. Nathan green 27 636,180145. cameron percy@ 25 620,262146. Jeff Quinney 29 605,866147. Lee Janzen 26 603,195148. chris tidland@ 24 588,291149. charles Warren 21 574,616150. michael Letzig 27 563,729151. mike Weir 19 559,092152. Will macKenzie 23 557,504153. Nicholas thompson 29 546,476154. Brian Stuard+ 28 536,497155. James Nitties 30 525,034156. Brett Wetterich 16 510,672157. James Driscoll 26 500,625158. Brett Quigley 29 497,296159. mathew goggin 28 483,537160. matt Every@ 18 456,847161. Steve Flesch 25 440,374162. Jarrod Lyle 18 422,760163. trevor Immelman 19 422,171164. Jeev milkha Singh 19 420,245165. chris Dimarco 25 409,205166. Steve Wheatcroft@ 27 408,595167. Jay Williamson# 24 404,498168. Nick o’Hern 11 398,633169. Fred couples 7 397,406170. tim Herron 24 391,502171. roger tambellini@ 26 370,736172. michael Bradley 24 360,845173. tom Lehman 9 356,785174. mathias gronberg@ 22 322,130175. martin Flores+ 26 318,673176. Daniel chopra 28 311,405177. ted purdy 30 307,677178. Skip Kendall 18 304,439179. cameron tringale# 22 302,618180. rod pampling 26 299,264Note: Top 125 are fully exempt for 2011; 126-150 are partially exempt (other exemptions not listed). @ = top 25 2009 Nationwide tour # = 2009 Qualifying tournament grad5-2 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


2010 official <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Money List (cont.)Player events Money Player events Money Player events Money181. garth mulroy@ 19 $287,118182. omar uresti# 27 283,455183. greg owen 27 268,835184. Kirk triplett 11 258,873185. mark Hensby 12 228,384186. Henrik Bjornstad@ 26 215,913187. Harrison Frazar 17 201,280188. cliff Kresge 17 199,584189. rich Barcelo@ 25 188,892190. Kent Jones 9 188,746191. craig Barlow 10 184,622192. Jeff Klauk 13 173,676193. John Daly 20 158,587194. tom Watson 3 149,371195. glen Day 13 147,777196. craig Bowden@ 20 140,935197. Brenden pappas+ 24 133,584198. rich Beem 11 128,877199. matt Weibring 10 128,328@ = top 25 2009 Nationwide tour # = 2009 Qualifying tournament grad1. Lee Westwood 11 $3,399,9542. martin Kaymer 10 1,762,7933. Louis oosthuizen 5 1,305,5934. robert Karlsson 11 853,1705. gregory Havret 2 810,0006. charl Schwartzel 11 676,8457. Edoardo molinari 8 636,5188. Francesco molinari 8 358,1969. Bob Heintz 3 355,04710. Wen-chong Liang 4 245,43611. alvaro Quiros 9 232,46412. Ken Duke 5 220,77713. miguel a. Jimenez 7 213,00014. robert rock 1 186,23915. peter Hanson 7 179,07516. Simon Dyson 8 171,07117. tim Wilkinson 15 160,70618. Soren Kjeldsen 7 158,98919. Stephen gallacher 2 149,24520. ryo Ishikawa 10 149,18021. thongchai Jaidee 8 98,68522. Yuta Ikeda 11 98,46323. gary Woodland 8 95,81524. Sam Saunders 7 95,22625. oliver Wilson 9 90,72226. Ignacio garrido 1 87,84027. Seung-yul Noh 5 81,42228. Simon Khan 4 77,64629. Erik compton 7 77,24530. mike Small 8 69,66531. ross Fisher 10 66,58232. alejandro canizares 2 55,95633. chris Kirk 1 54,48034. ross mcgowan 6 48,722Note: Includes World Golf Championships earnings200. carlos Franco 11 $123,232201. David Lutterus# 25 123,170202. mark calcavecchia 16 119,980203. Steve Lowery 25 118,602204. chez reavie 15 112,994205. Vance Veazey@ 23 111,370206. marco Dawson 10 108,160207. robert gamez 8 101,700208. Jeff gove@ 22 92,155209. Jerod turner@ 21 91,343210. Fred Funk 6 77,803211. todd Hamilton 20 77,608212. Jason gore 10 77,213213. chris Wilson# 26 76,481214. Frank Lickliter II 6 74,721215. Justin Bolli@ 23 73,990216. Kevin Johnson@ 26 69,806217. Brent Delahoussaye+ 21 69,708218. John Huston 13 69,2492010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR non-Member Money Listt35. Bradley Dredge 1 $48,000marcel Siem 1 48,00037. David Horsey 2 46,70038. Jamie Lovemark 4 45,400t39. Kevin chappell 2 44,000John Ellis 1 44,00041. Darren clarke 2 43,27542. Kyle Stanley 3 43,09043. Steve allan 2 42,00044. Kyung-tae Kim 2 38,10245. gonzalo Fdez-castano 3 37,13346. Brandt Jobe 1 35,31747. Bobby gates 2 34,72248. toru taniguchi 2 34,720t49. Shane Lowry 2 33,792. colm moriarty 1 33,79251. Ben Fox 3 33,54052. Fredrik andersson Hed 2 31,84353. todd Fischer 1 31,20054. colin montgomerie 3 30,97855. rhys Davies 4 28,76256. tag ridings 1 28,59457. Jhonattan Vegas 1 26,48358. michael putnam 1 23,850t59. Jason allred 1 23,385rafael cabrera Bello 1 23,385Jim Herman 1 23,385t62. rob grube 1 19,890adam Hadwin 1 19,890Brock mackenzie 1 19,890t65. Danny chia 1 19,046Zane Scotland 1 19,04667. michael o’Neal 2 18,42468. Hiroyuki Fujita 4 18,368219. Shane Bertsch# 4 $57,108220. Brad Faxon 23 55,482221. guy Boros 6 54,833222. parker mcLachlin 20 53,291223. andrew mcLardy# 21 53,106224. greg Kraft 22 52,176225. mark Brooks 14 46,360226. Fran Quinn@ 7 45,096227. Dicky pride 5 40,120228. Jonathan Kaye 6 38,989229. Jim carter 5 29,285230. John morse 5 28,998231. chris Baryla@ 7 24,254232. Eric axley 6 24,124233. chris Smith 10 23,400234. Shigeki maruyama 4 22,440235. Len mattiace 6 22,200236. michael clark II 6 21,045237. phil tataurangi 4 19,449Player events Money Player events Money Player events Money* Special temporary member69. peter Senior 1 $18,04870. Drew Weaver 2 17,366t71. Hirofumi miyase 1 17,126Steven tiley 1 17,12673. andrew coltart 1 16,74274. gareth maybin 2 16,67275. thomas aiken 1 16,35876. Erick Justesen 2 15,65177. gregory Bourdy 2 15,22578. Danny Wax 1 14,45079. rob Labritz 1 14,15080. Jason Schultz 1 13,84581. Jeff Burns 1 13,23782. matthew richardson 1 13,023t83. thomas Levet 2 12,960Santiago Luna 1 12,96085. Jon mills 1 12,81886. Jerry richardson, Jr. 1 12,72587. phil Schmitt 2 12,54488. ty tryon 1 12,29389. Brad adamonis 4 12,06090. alexandre rocha 1 12,040t91. pablo martin 2 11,707Jason preeo 1 11,70793. chris rogers 2 11,70494. casey Wittenberg 1 11,20095. ryuichi oda 2 11,16596. alex Hamilton 2 10,83697. Seung-su Han 1 10,81298. aaron goldberg 3 10,61599. andrew Svoboda 1 10,556100. mark anderson 1 10,203Section 5 RECORDSpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide5-3


2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR tournament SummaryFedexcuptournament course(s) Winner Score to Par Margin Points earnings Runner(s)-Up1. SBS championship plantation course at Kapalua geoff ogilvy 270 22-under 1 stroke 500 $1,120,000 rory SabbatiniKapalua, maui, HI2. Sony open in Hawaii Waialae cc ryan palmer 265 15-under 1 stroke 500 $990,000 robert allenbyHonolulu, HI3. Bob Hope classic palmer private course (Host) Bill Haas 330 30-under 1 stroke 500 $900,000 tim clarkNicklaus private coursematt Kucharpalmer course at SilverrockBubba WatsonLa Quinta ccLa Quinta, caSection RECORDS54. Farmers insurance open torrey pines gc Ben crane 275 13-under 1 stroke 500 $954,000 marc LeishmanSouth course (Host)Brandt SnedekerNorth coursemichael SimLa Jolla, ca5. northern trust open riviera cc Steve Stricker 268 16-under 2 strokes 500 $1,152,000 Luke Donaldpacific palisades, ca6. At&t Pebble Beach national pebble Beach gL (Host) Dustin Johnson 270 16-under 1 stroke 500 $1,116,000 David DuvalPro-Am Spyglass Hill gc J.B. Holmesmonterey peninsula ccpebble Beach, ca7. World Golf championships- the ritz carlton gc Ian poulter 4 and 2 — — 550 $1,400,000 paul caseyAccenture Match Play Dove mountainchampionshipmarana, aZ8. Mayakoba Golf classic El camaleon gc cameron Beckman 269 15-under 2 strokes 250 $648,000 Brian Stuardplaya del carmen, mexicoJoe Durant9. Waste Management Phoenix tpc Scottsdale Hunter mahan 268 16-under 1 stroke 500 $1,080,000 rickie FowleropenScottsdale, aZ10. the Honda classic pga National gc camilo Villegas 267 13-under 5 strokes 500 $1,008,000 anthony Kimpalm Beach gardens, FL11. World Golf championships- tpc Blue monster Ernie Els 270 18-under 4 strokes 550 $1,400,000 charl SchwartzelcA championshipat Doral resort & SpaDoral, FL12. Puerto Rico open trump International gc- Derek Lamely 269 19-under 2 strokes 250 $630,000 Kris BlanksPresented by Banco Popular puerto ricorio grande, puerto rico13. transitions championship Innisbrook resort & gc Jim Furyk 271 13-under 1 stroke` 500 $972,000 K.J. choicopperhead coursepalm Harbor, FL14. Arnold Palmer invitational Bay Hill club & Lodge Ernie Els 277 11-under 2 strokes 500 $1,080,000 Edoardo molinariPresented by Mastercard orlando, FL Kevin Na15. Shell Houston open redstone gc anthony Kim 276 12-under playoff 500 $1,044,000 Vaughn taylortournament courseHumble, tX16. Masters tournament augusta National gc phil mickelson 272 16-under 3 strokes 600 $1,350,000 Lee Westwoodaugusta, ga17. Verizon Heritage Harbour town gL Jim Furyk 271 13-under playoff 500 $1,026,000 Brian DavisHilton Head, Sc18. Zurich classic of new orleans tpc Louisiana Jason Bohn 270 18-under 2 strokes 500 $1,152,000 Jeff overtonavondale, La5-4 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR tournament Summary (cont.)Fedexcuptournament course(s) Winner Score to Par Margin Points earnings Runner(s)-Up19. Quail Hollow championship Quail Hollow club rory mcIlroy 273 15-under 4 strokes 500 $1,170,000 phil mickelsoncharlotte, Nc20. tHe PLAYeRS championship tpc Sawgrass tim clark 272 16-under 1 stroke 600 $1,710,000 robert allenbytHE pLaYErS Stadium courseponte Vedra Beach, FL21. Valero texas open tpc San antonio adam Scott 274 14-under 1 stroke 500 $1,098,000 Fredrik Jacobsonat&t oaks courseSan antonio, tX22. HP Byron nelson championship tpc Four Seasons resort Jason Day 270 10-under 2 strokes 500 $1,170,000 Brian gayLas colinasJeff overtonIrving, tXBlake adams23. crowne Plaza invitational colonial cc Zach Johnson 259 21-under 3 strokes 500 $1,116,000 Brian Davisat colonialFort Worth, tX24. the Memorial tournament muirfield Village gc Justin rose 270 18-under 3 strokes 500 $1,080,000 rickie FowlerDublin, oH25. St. Jude classic tpc Southwind Lee Westwood 270 10-under playoff — $1,008,000 robert Karlssonmemphis, tNrobert garrigus26. U.S. open pebble Beach gL graeme mcDowell 284 even-par 1 stroke — $1,350,000 gregory Havretpebble Beach, ca27. travelers championship tpc river Highlands Bubba Watson 266 14-under playoff 500 $1,080,000 Scott Verplankcromwell, ctcorey pavin28. At&t national aronimink gc Justin rose 270 10-under 1 stroke 500 $1,116,000 ryan mooreNewtown Square, pa29. John Deere classic tpc Deere run Steve Stricker 258 26-under 2 strokes 500 $792,000 paul goydosSilvis, ILSection 5 RECORDS30. British open the old course Louis oosthuizen 272 16-under 7 strokes — tBD Lee WestwoodSt. andrews, Scotland31. Reno-tahoe open montreux g&cc matt Bettencourt 277 11-under 1 stroke 250 $540,000 Bob Heintzreno, NV32. RBc canadian open St. george’s g&cc carl pettersson 266 14-under 1 stroke 500 $918,000 Dean WilsonEtobicoke, ontario, canada33. the Greenbrier classic the old White course Stuart appleby 258 22-under 1 stroke 500 $1,080,000 Jeff overtonWhite Sulphur Springs, WV34. World Golf championships - Firestone cc Hunter mahan 268 12-under 2 strokes 550 $1,530,000 ryan palmerBridgestone invitational South courseakron, oH35. turning Stone Resort atunyote gc Bill Lunde 271 17-under 1 stroke 250 $720,000 J.J. HenrychampionshipVernon, NY36. <strong>PGA</strong> championship Whistling Straits martin Kaymer 277 11-under playoff — $1,350,000 Bubba WatsonSheboygan, WI37. Wyndham championship Sedgefield cc arjun atwal 260 20-under 1 stroke — $918,000 David tomsgreensboro, Nc38. the Barclays ridgewood cc matt Kuchar 272 12-under playoff 2,500 $1,350,000 martin Lairdparamus, NJ39. Deutsche Bank championship tpc Boston charley Hoffman 262 22-under 5 strokes 2,500 $1,350,000 geoff ogilvyNorton, maLuke DonaldJason Daypgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide5-5


2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toUR tournament Summary (cont.)Fedexcuptournament course(s) Winner Score to Par Margin Points earnings Runner(s)-Up40. BMW championship cog Hill g&cc Dustin Johnson 275 9-under 1 stroke 2,500 $1,350,000 paul caseyLemont, IL41. tHe toUR championship East Lake gc Jim Furyk 272 8-under 1 stroke 2,500 $1,350,000 Luke Donaldpresented by coca-cola atlanta, ga42. Viking classic annandale gc Bill Haas 273 15-under 3 strokes — $648,000 michael allenmadison, mS43. the McGladrey classic Sea Island gc Heath Slocum 266 14-under 1 stroke — $720,000 Bill HaasSeaside courseSt. Simons Island, ga44. Frys.com open cordeValle gc rocco mediate 269 15-under 1 stroke — $900,000 Bo Van peltSan martin, caalex prughSection RECORDS545. Justin timberlake Shriners tpc Summerlin Jonathan Byrd 263 21-under playoff — $774,000 martin LairdHospitals for children open Las Vegas, NV cameron percy46. children’s Miracle Walt Disney World resort robert garrigus 267 21-under 3 strokes — $846,000 roland thatchernetwork classicpalm course (Host)magnolia courseLake Buena Vista, FL5-6 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


2010 Facts and FiguresLoW 9:28 (8-under), Paul Goydos, back nine, first round, tpc Deere run,John Deere classic28 (7-under), Ryan Palmer, front nine, first round, ridgewood cc, the Barclays28 (7-under), Luke Donald, front nine, fourth round, ridgewood cc, the Barclays28 (7-under), nick Watney, back nine, third round, East Lake gc,tHE tour championship28 (6-under), Brent Delahoussaye, front nine, first round, St. george’s g&cc,rBc canadian open28 (6-under), Matt Kuchar, front nine, third round, the old White course,the greenbrier classic28 (6-under), D.A. Points, front nine, third round, the old White course,the greenbrier classic28 (6-under), Stuart Appleby, front nine, fourth round, the old White course,the greenbrier classicLoW 18:59 (12-under), Paul Goydos, first round, tpc Deere run, John Deere classic59 (11-under), Stuart Appleby, fourth round, the old White course,the greenbrier classic60 (11-under), Steve Stricker, first round, tpc Deere run, John Deere classic60 (10-under), carl Pettersson, third round, St. george’s g&cc,rBc canadian open60 (10-under), J.B. Holmes, third round, the old White course,the greenbrier classicLoW FiRSt 18:59 (12-under), Paul Goydos, John Deere classic60 (11-under), Steve Stricker, John Deere classicLoW FiRSt 36:126 (16-under), Steve Stricker, (60-66), John Deere classic126 (14-under), Justin Rose, (64-62), travelers championship126 (14-under), Jeff overton, (64-62), the greenbrier classicLoW 36 (any rounds):124 (16-under), Stuart Appleby, (65-59), third round, fourth round,the greenbrier classic125 (17-under), Martin Laird, (62-63), second round, third round,Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open126 (16-under), Steve Stricker, (60-66), first round, second round,John Deere classic126 (14-under), Justin Rose, (64-62), first round, second round,travelers championship126 (14-under), Jeff overton, (64-62), first round, second round,the greenbrier classicLoW FiRSt 54:188 (25-under), Steve Stricker, (60-66-62), John Deere classic192 (18-under), Jeff overton, (64-62-66), the greenbrier classic193 (17-under), Arjun Atwal, (61-67-65), Wyndham championshipLoW 54 (any rounds):188 (25-under), Steve Stricker, (60-66-62), first through third rounds,John Deere classic192 (18-under), Jeff overton, (64-62-66), first through third rounds,the greenbrier classic192 (18-under), Stuart Appleby, (68-65-59), second through fourth rounds,the greenbrier classic193 (17-under), Arjun Atwal, (61-67-65), first through third rounds,Wyndham championshipLoW FiRSt 72:258 (26-under), Steve Stricker, (60-66-62-70), John Deere classic258 (22-under), Stuart Appleby, (66-68-65-59), the greenbrier classic259 (21-under), Zach Johnson, (65-66-64-64), crowne plaza Invitationalat colonial259 (21-under), Jeff overton, (64-62-66-67), the greenbrier classic260 (24-under), Paul Goydos, (59-68-67-66), John Deere classic260 (20-under), Arjun Atwal, (61-67-65-67), Wyndham championship261 (19-under), David toms, (64-68-65-64), Wyndham championshipHiGH 72 (winning score):284 (even-par), Graeme McDowell, (71-68-71-74), u.S. open277 (11-under), ernie els, (68-69-69-71), arnold palmer Invitational277 (11-under), Matt Bettencourt, (66-68-75-68), reno-tahoe open277 (11-under), Martin Kaymer, (72-68-67-70), pga championship276 (12-under), Anthony Kim, (68-69-69-70), Shell Houston open275 (9-under), Dustin Johnson, (68-70-68-69), BmW championship275 (13-under), Ben crane, (65-71-69-70), Farmers Insurance openLARGeSt WinninG MARGin:7 strokes, Louis oosthuizen, British open5 strokes, camilo Villegas, the Honda classic5 strokes, charley Hoffman, Deutsche Bank championshipLoW StARt BY WinneR:60 (11-under), Steve Stricker, John Deere classic61 (9-under), Arjun Atwal, Wyndham championship63 (7-under), Lee Westwood, St. Jude classicHiGH StARt BY WinneR:73 (1-over), Bill Lunde, turning Stone championship72 (even-par), Rory Mcilroy, Wells Fargo championship72 (even-par), Martin Kaymer, pga championshipLoW FiniSH BY WinneR:59 (11-under), Stuart Appleby, the greenbrier classic62 (10-under), Rory Mcilroy, Wells Fargo championship62 (9-under), charley Hoffman, Deutsche Bank championshipHiGH FiniSH BY WinneR:74 (3-over), Graeme McDowell, u.S. open74 (2-over), Dustin Johnson, at&t pebble Beach National pro-am73 (2-over), Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te, Frys.com openLARGeSt 18-HoLe LeAD:3 strokes, chris Stroud, children’s miracle Network classic2 strokes, Shane Bertsch, Bob Hope classic2 strokes, Garrett Willis, transitions championship2 strokes, K.J. choi, Verizon Heritage2 strokes, Jason Bohn, Zurich classic of New orleans2 strokes, Rory Mcilroy, British open2 strokes, Brent Delahoussaye, rBc canadian open2 strokes, Bubba Watson, World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational2 strokes, Arjun Atwal, Wyndham championshipLARGeSt 36-HoLe LeAD:5 strokes, Louis oosthuizen, British open4 strokes, Jason Bohn, Zurich classic of New orleans4 strokes, Justin Rose, travelers championship4 strokes, Jeff overton, the greenbrier classic4 strokes, Roland thatcher, children’s miracle Network classicLARGeSt 54-HoLe LeAD:6 strokes, Steve Stricker, Northern trust open6 strokes, Steve Stricker, John Deere classic4 strokes, Justin Rose, at&t National4 strokes, Louis oosthuizen, British open4 strokes, Dean Wilson, rBc canadian open4 strokes, Bill Haas, Viking classic4 strokes, Roland thatcher, children’s miracle Network classicLoW 36-HoLe cUt:4-under, 138, John Deere classic4-under, 138, Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open3-under, 139, Waste management phoenix open3-under, 137, Wyndham championship3-under, 141, children’s miracle Network classicSection 5 RECORDSpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide5-7


2010 Facts and Figures (cont.)Section RECORDS5HiGH 36-HoLe cUt:7-over, 149, u.S. open3-over, 143, the Honda classic3-over, 147, masters tournament3-over, 143, at&t National3-over, 147, reno-tahoe openFeWeSt to MAKe 36-HoLe cUt:48, masters tournament70, puerto rico open70, tHE pLaYErS championship71, Hp Byron Nelson championshipMoSt to MAKe 36-HoLe cUt:86, transitions championship85, the greenbrier classic83, u.S. openMoSt tieD FoR LeAD, 18 HoLeS:7, Hp Byron Nelson championship6, Sony open in Hawaii6, Viking classicMoSt tieD FoR LeAD, 36 HoLeS:5, at&t pebble Beach National pro-am4, arnold palmer Invitational4, Valero texas openMoSt tieD FoR LeAD, 54 HoLeS:2, Sony open in Hawaii2, at&t pebble Beach National pro-am2, World golf championships-ca championship2, Shell Houston open2, crowne plaza Invitational at colonial2, World golf championships-Bridgestone InvitationalMoSt conSecUtiVe YeARS WitH Win:7, Phil Mickelson (2004 -2010)HoLeS-in-one (39):Greg owen, (No. 7/second round/pga West (Nicklaus course) Bob Hope classicchris couch, (No. 7/third round/pga West (Nicklaus course) Bob Hope classicDustin Johnson, (No. 6/second round/riviera cc) Northern trust openDerek Lamely, (No. 14/first round/monterey peninsula cc)at&t pebble Beach National pro-amAdam Scott, (No. 7/third round/monterey peninsula cc)at&t pebble Beach National pro-amcharles Howell iii, (No. 7/first round/El camaleon) mayakoba golf classicRobert Allenby, (No. 13/second round/tpc Blue monster at Doral)World golf championships-ca championshipJustin Leonard, (No. 13/second round/Innisbrook resort-copperhead)transitions championshipWoody Austin, (No. 7/second round/redstone gc tournament course)Shell Houston openLucas Glover, (No. 16/second round/redstone gc tournament course)Shell Houston opennathan Green, (No. 16/fourth round/augusta National gc) masters tournamentRyan Moore, (No. 16/fourth round/augusta National gc) masters tournamentJerry Kelly, (No. 4/ first round/Harbour town gL) Verizon HeritageDavis Love iii, (No. 4/third round/Harbour town gL) Verizon Heritageted Purdy, (No. 14/fourth round/tpc Louisiana) Zurich classic of New orleansKen Duke, (No. 2/second round/tpc Four Seasons resort)Hp Byron Nelson championshipBen crane, (No. 13/second round/colonial cc)crowne plaza Invitational at colonialPaul Goydos, (No. 13/second round/colonial cc)crowne plaza Invitational at colonialJohn Senden, (No. 8/fourth round/muirfield Village gc)the memorial tournamentBilly Mayfair, (No. 8/ first round/tpc Southwind) St. Jude classicWill MacKenzie, (No. 8/ first round/tpc Southwind) St. Jude classicAlex cejka, (No. 4/third round/tpc Southwind) St. Jude classicthongchai Jaidee, (No. 5/third round/pebble Beach gL) u.S. openchad campbell, (No. 16/ first round/tpc river Highlands)travelers championshipnathan Green, (No. 5/ first round/aronimink gc) at&t Nationaltroy Matteson, (No. 7/second round/tpc Deere run) John Deere classicRocco <strong>Media</strong>te, (No. 7/third round/tpc Deere run) John Deere classicGlen Day, (No. 8/fourth round/St. george’s g&cc) rBc canadian opentom Lehman, (No. 17/third round/Whistling Straits) pga championshipBrendan Gielow, (No. 3/first round/Sedgefield cc) Wyndham championshipAndres Romero, (No. 8/second round/tpc Boston)Deutsche Bank championshipSean o’Hair, (No. 2/third round/cog Hill g&cc) BmW championshipRocco <strong>Media</strong>te, (No. 3/first round/cordeValle gc) Frys.com openWebb Simpson, (No. 8/first round/tpc Summerlin)Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for children openchris tidland, (No. 17/fourth round/tpc Summerlin)Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for children openJonathan Byrd, (No. 17/playoff/tpc Summerlin) Justin timberlake ShrinersHopsitals for children openBrenden Pappas, (No. 8/first round/palm gc)children’s miracle Network classictim Petrovic, (No. 12/second round/palm gc)children’s miracle Network classicDavis Love iii, (No. 15/fourth round/magnolia gc)children’s miracle Network classicDoUBLe eAGLeS (6):carl Pettersson, (No. 5/third round/La Quinta cc) Bob Hope classicSteve Wheatcroft, (No. 3/second round/tpc Southwind) St. Jude classicShaun Micheel, (No. 6/fourth round/pebble Beach gL) u.S. openShiv Kapur, (No. 9/second round/montreux g&cc) reno-tahoe openVijay Singh, (No. 2/third round/tpc Boston) Deutsche Bank championshipJohnson Wagner, (No. 7/first round/annandale gc) Viking classic5-8 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


2010 Facts and Figures (cont.)tWo eAGLeS in one RoUnD (44):Lucas Glover, (No. 5, No. 9/first round/plantation course at Kapalua)SBS championshipMatt Bettencourt, (No. 6, No. 11/second round/pga West (palmer course)Bob Hope classicJason Bohn, (No. 8, No. 16/third round/pga West (Nicklaus course)Bob Hope classicHarrison Frazar, (No. 8, No. 16/fourth round/pga West (Nicklaus course)Bob Hope classicMatt Bettencourt, (No. 1, No. 9/first round/torrey pines gc (North course)Farmers Insurance openGarth Mulroy, (No. 7, No. 11/first round/Spyglass Hill gc)at&t pebble Beach National pro-amBlake Adams, (No. 13, No. 1/third round/pebble Beach gL)at&t pebble Beach National pro-amDustin Johnson, (No. 1, No. 11/third round/Spyglass Hill gc)at&t pebble Beach National pro-amnick Watney, (No. 13, No. 3/second round/tpc Scottsdale)Waste management phoenix openBubba Watson, (No. 15, No. 3/third round/tpc Scottsdale)Waste management phoenix openScott Piercy, (No. 3, No. 10/third round/tpc Scottsdale)Waste management phoenix openJames nitties, (No. 2, No. 5/second round/trump International gc-puerto rico)puerto rico openRobert Allenby, (No. 13, No. 1/second round/tpc Blue monster at Doral)World golf championships-ca championshipJustin Leonard, (No. 6, No. 8/third round/redstone gc tournament course)Shell Houston opentiger Woods, (No. 8, No. 15/first round/augusta National gc)masters tournamentPhil Mickelson, (No. 13, No. 14/third round/augusta National gc)masters tournamentKenny Perry, (No. 13, No. 15/third round/augusta National gc)masters tournamenttiger Woods, (No. 7, No. 15/fourth round/augusta National gc)masters tournamentnathan Green, (No. 13, No. 16/fourth round/augusta National gc)masters tournamentAdam Scott, (No. 7, No. 15/fourth round/augusta National gc)masters tournamentJarrod Lyle, (No. 10, No. 2/second round/tpc Louisiana)Zurich classic of New orleansScott Piercy, (No. 15, No. 8/second round/Quail Hollow club)Wells Fargo championshipMartin Laird, (No. 16, No. 5/second round/tpc Sawgrass)tHE pLaYErS championshipchris couch, (No. 11, No. 16/third round/tpc Sawgrass)tHE pLaYErS championshipcameron tringale, (No. 18, No. 5/first round/tpc San antonio)Valero texas openJoe Durant, (No. 7, No. 8/first round/tpc Four Seasons resort)Hp Byron Nelson championshipcharley Hoffman, (No. 11, No. 15/second round/muirfield Village gc)the memorial tournamentJim Herman, (No. 4, No. 6/fourth round/pebble Beach gL) u.S. openBill Lunde, (No. 13, No. 15/second round/tpc river Highlands)travelers championshipScott Verplank, (No. 13, No. 15/fourth round/tpc river Highlands)travelers championshipRocco <strong>Media</strong>te, (No. 2, No. 7/third round/tpc Deere run) John Deere classicWill MacKenzie, (No. 4, No. 6/third round/montreux g&cc) reno-tahoe opencarl Pettersson, (No. 9, No. 11/third round/St. george’s g&cc)rBc canadian openJohn Daly, (No. 12, No. 17/third round/the old White course)the greenbrier classicMichael Letzig, (No. 12, No. 17/fourth round/the old White course)the greenbrier classicRod Pampling, (No. 12, No. 18/second round/atunyote gc)turning Stone championshipAndres Romero, (No. 8, No. 18/second round/tpc Boston)Deutsche Bank championshipPhil Mickelson, (No. 12, No. 15/first round/East Lake gc)tHE tour championshipJeev Milkha Singh, (No. 15, No. 17/fourth round/cordeValle gc)Frys.com openMichael Letzig, (No. 16, No. 9/first round/tpc Summerlin)Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for children openAndres Romero, (No. 15, No. 16/second round/tpc Summerlin)Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for children openRichard Johnson, (No. 4, No. 16/fourth round/tpc Summerlin)Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for children openJosh teater, (No. 7, No. 11/second round/palm gc)children’s miracle Network classicRory Sabbatini, (No. 4, No. 10/third round/magnolia gc)children’s miracle Network classicBAcK-to-BAcK eAGLeS (3):Phil Mickelson, (No. 13, No. 14/third round/augusta National gc)masters tournamentJoe Durant, (No. 7, No. 8/first round/tpc Four Seasons resort)Hp Byron Nelson championshipAndres Romero, (No. 15, No. 16/second round/tpc Summerlin)Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for children openBeSt BiRDie StReAK:6, Matt every, (No. 17- 4/first round/tpc Scottsdale)Waste management phoenix open6, Phil Mickelson, (No. 11-16/fourth round/redstone gc tournament course)Shell Houston open6, Scott Piercy, (No. 18- 5/second round/tpc San antonio) Valero texas open6, Matt every, (No. 17- 4/fourth round/tpc Deere run) John Deere classic6, Luke Donald, (No. 1- 6/fourth round/ridgewood cc) the Barclays6, charlie Wi, (No. 14- 1/second round/tpc Boston)Deutsche Bank championship6, Spencer Levin, (No. 11-16/second round/tpc Summerlin)Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open6, cameron Beckman, (No. 1- 6/third round/tpc Summerlin)Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for children openBeSt BiRDie/eAGLe StReAK:6-under, Lucas Glover, (E-B-B-B-B/No. 9/first round/plantation course at Kapalua) SBS championship6-under, Davis Love iii, (B-B-E-B-B/No. 2/first round/Bay Hill club & Lodge) arnold palmer Invitational6-under, troy Merritt, (B-E-B-B-B/No. 7/fourth round/tpc Louisiana)Zurich classic of New orleans6-under, Rickie Fowler, (B-B-B-E-B/No. 4/first round/muirfield Village gc)the memorial tournament6-under, Jason Dufner, (E-B-B-B-B/No. 5/first round/Sedgefield cc)Wyndham championship6-under, chris Stroud, (B-B-B-B-E/No. 3/second round/annandale gc)Viking classic6-under, Michael Letzig, (B-B-B-B-E/No. 12/first round/tpc Summerlin)Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for children openBeSt coMe-FRoM-BeHinD LASt DAY to Win:7 strokes, Stuart Appleby, the greenbrier classic6 strokes, Bubba Watson, travelers championshipWiRe-to-WiRe WinneRS (2):Jason Bohn, Zurich classic of New orleansRocco <strong>Media</strong>te, Frys.com openSection 5 RECORDSpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide5-9


FiRSt-tiMe WinneRS (15):Bill Haas, Bob Hope classician Poulter, World golf championships-accenture match play championshipDerek Lamely, puerto rico openRory Mcilroy, Wells Fargo championshiptim clark, tHE pLaYErS championshipJason Day, Hp Byron Nelson championshipJustin Rose, the memorial tournamentGraeme McDowell, u.S. openBubba Watson, travelers championshipMatt Bettencourt, reno-tahoe openLouis oosthuizen, British openBill Lunde, turning Stone championshipMartin Kaymer, pga championshipArjun Atwal, Wyndham championshipRobert Garrigus, children’s miracle Network classic2010 Facts and Figures (cont.)Section RECORDS5coURSe RecoRDS (no ties):62 (10-under), Bubba Watson, second round, Silverrock, Bob Hope classic63 (7-under), J.P. Hayes, third round, monterey peninsula cc,at&t pebble Beach63 (9-under), Derek Lamely, third round, trump International gc-puerto rico,puerto rico open62 (10-under), Rory Mcilroy, fourth round, Quail Hollow club,Wells Fargo championship64 (8-under), Scott Piercy, second round, tpc San antonio, Valero texas open64 (6-under), Justin Rose, second round, aronimink gc, at&t National59 (12-under), Paul Goydos, first round, tpc Deere run, John Deere classic63 (9-under), Rory Mcilroy, first round, St. andrews gc (old course),British open60 (10-under), carl Pettersson, third round, St. george’s g&cc,rBc canadian open59 (11-under), Stuart Appleby, fourth round, the old White course,the greenbrier classic64 (8-under), Wen-chong Liang, third round, Whistling Straits,pga championship62 (8-under), charles Howell iii, fourth round, Seaside course,the mcgladrey classic64 (7-under), Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te, first round, cordeValle gc, Frys.com opentoURnAMent RecoRDS (no ties):269 (19-under), Derek Lamely, puerto rico open259 (21-under), Zach Johnson, crowne plaza Invitational at colonial258 (26-under), Steve Stricker, John Deere classic258 (22-under), Stuart Appleby, the greenbrier classic266 (14-under), Heath Slocum, the mcgladrey classic5-10 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


2010 Statistical LeadersDriving Distance Driving Accuracy Percentage Greens in Regulationname Rounds Avg. name Rounds % name Rounds Avg.1. robert garrigus 71 315.52. Bubba Watson 77 309.83. Dustin Johnson 83 308.54. Brett Wetterich 54 307.35. J.B. Holmes 100 307.2t6. John Daly 63 305.7t6. graham DeLaet 88 305.78. angel cabrera 64 304.59. charles Warren 64 302.510. D.J. trahan 92 301.1toUR AVG. 287.31. omar uresti 74 76.082. Joe Durant 67 75.943. Brian gay 101 74.004. tim clark 88 73.725. craig Bowden 56 72.866. Heath Slocum 97 72.427. David toms 86 71.888. Zach Johnson 93 71.249. Ben crane 85 71.1310. Jim Furyk 76 71.01toUR AVG. 63.511. John Senden 103 72.492. Kevin Sutherland 86 71.963. Joe Durant 67 71.954. charles Warren 64 71.745. troy matteson 84 71.436. graham DeLaet 88 71.277. D.J. trahan 92 71.268. Kris Blanks 91 71.159. paul Stankowski 62 70.8810. aron price 70 70.49toUR AVG. 66.26Putting Average total Driving eagles (Holes Per)name Rounds Avg. name events total name Rounds Holes1. Brandt Snedeker 89 1.710t2. aaron Baddeley 94 1.735t2. Brian gay 101 1.7354. carl pettersson 99 1.7365. J.p. Hayes 79 1.738t6. Zach Johnson 93 1.739t6. matt Kuchar 97 1.739t8. chris couch 66 1.742t8. Jeff Quinney 91 1.74210. ryan palmer 84 1.744toUR AVG. 1.7881. charles Warren 21 702. graham DeLaet 28 843. Hunter mahan 25 95t4. Davis Love III 24 102t4. Boo Weekley 27 1026. Kenny perry 20 1047. John rollins 26 110t8. chris couch 23 111t8. ryan moore 24 11110. John merrick 31 113toUR AVG. 1931. Dustin Johnson 83 92.32. matt Bettencourt 91 96.43. Bubba Watson 77 106.64. adam Scott 70 111.35. phil mickelson 76 114.06. martin Laird 91 117.07. Davis Love III 79 118.58. John Daly 63 126.09. charles Warren 64 128.010. J.B. Holmes 100 128.6toUR AVG. 247.0Birdie Average Sand Saves Percentage Scoring Averagename Rounds Avg. name Rounds % name Rounds Avg.1. tom gillis 97 4.062. paul Stankowski 62 4.033. chris couch 66 4.024. Nick Watney 91 4.015. matt Every 60 4.006. matt Kuchar 97 3.977. charley Hoffman 85 3.95t8. Dustin Johnson 83 3.94t8. Bubba Watson 77 3.9410. Kevin Streelman 90 3.93toUR AVG. 3.431. Luke Donald 71 66.392. carl pettersson 99 62.943. pat perez 90 61.974. tim clark 88 61.595. chad collins 87 60.436. Briny Baird 87 60.007. trevor Immelman 55 59.778. mike Weir 59 59.489. Brian gay 101 59.2610. Brandt Snedeker 89 59.18toUR AVG. 48.981. matt Kuchar 97 69.612. Steve Stricker 73 69.66t3. paul casey 64 69.72t3. retief goosen 75 69.725. Jim Furyk 76 69.836. Ernie Els 72 69.847. Luke Donald 71 69.858. Justin rose 78 69.889. Bo Van pelt 104 69.9610. phil mickelson 76 69.97toUR AVG. 71.15Section 5 RECORDSAll-Around Rankingname events Pts.1. matt Kuchar 26 2702. Ben crane 24 3763. Steve Stricker 19 3784. robert allenby 22 3925. paul casey 17 3966. charley Hoffman 24 4107. Bo Van pelt 28 427t8. Nick Watney 24 431t8. Bubba Watson 22 43110. Brendon de Jonge 32 441toUR AVG. 768pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide5-11


Year-by-Year Statistical LeadersSection RECORDS5Driving Distance1980 Dan pohl 274.31981 Dan pohl 280.11982 Bill calfee 275.31983 John mccomish 277.41984 Bill glasson 276.51985 andy Bean 278.21986 Davis Love III 285.71987 John mccomish 283.91988 Steve thomas 284.61989 Ed Humenik 280.91990 tom purtzer 279.61991 John Daly 288.91992 John Daly 283.41993 John Daly 288.91994 Davis Love III 283.81995 John Daly 289.01996 John Daly 288.81997 John Daly 302.01998 John Daly 299.41999 John Daly 305.62000 John Daly 301.42001 John Daly 306.72002 John Daly 306.82003 Hank Kuehne 321.42004 Hank Kuehne 314.42005 Scott Hend 318.92006 Bubba Watson 319.62007 Bubba Watson 315.22008 Bubba Watson 315.12009 robert garrigus 312.02010 robert garrigus 315.5Driving Accuracy Pct.1980 mike reid 79.51981 calvin peete 81.91982 calvin Peete 84.61983 calvin peete 81.31984 calvin peete 77.51985 calvin peete 80.61986 calvin peete 81.71987 calvin peete 83.01988 calvin peete 82.51989 calvin peete 82.61990 calvin peete 83.71991 Hale Irwin 78.31992 Doug tewell 82.31993 Doug tewell 82.51994 David Edwards 81.61995 Fred Funk 81.31996 Fred Funk 78.71997 allen Doyle 80.81998 Bruce Fleisher 81.41999 Fred Funk 80.22000 Fred Funk 79.72001 Joe Durant 81.12002 Fred Funk 81.22003 Fred Funk 77.92004 Fred Funk 77.22005 Jeff Hart 76.02006 Joe Durant 78.42007 Jose coceres 75.472008 olin Browne 80.422009 Joe Durant 74.092010 omar uresti 76.08Greens in Regulation Pct.1980 Jack Nicklaus 72.11981 calvin peete 73.11982 calvin peete 72.41983 calvin peete 71.41984 andy Bean 72.11985 John mahaffey 71.91986 John mahaffey 72.01987 gil morgan 73.31988 John adams 73.91989 Bruce Lietzke 72.61990 Doug tewell 70.91991 Bruce Lietzke 73.31992 tim Simpson 74.01993 Fuzzy Zoeller 73.61994 Bill glasson 73.01995 Lennie clements 72.31996 mark o’meara 71.783*1997 tom Lehman 72.71998 Hal Sutton 71.31999 tiger Woods 71.42000 tiger Woods 75.22001 tom Lehman 74.52002 tiger Woods 74.02003 Joe Durant 72.92004 Joe Durant 73.32005 Sergio garcia 71.82006 tiger Woods 74.12007 tiger Woods 71.022008 Joe Durant 71.102009 John Senden 70.892010 John Senden 72.49Putting Average1980 Jerry pate 28.811981 alan tapie 28.701982 Ben crenshaw 28.651983 morris Hatalsky 27.961984 gary mccord 28.571985 craig Stadler 28.627*1986 greg Norman 1.7361987 Ben crenshaw 1.7431988 Don pooley 1.7291989 Steve Jones 1.7341990 Larry rinker 1.7467*1991 Jay Don Blake 1.7326*1992 mark o’meara 1.7311993 David Frost 1.7391994 Loren roberts 1.7371995 Jim Furyk 1.7081996 Brad Faxon 1.7091997 Don pooley 1.7181998 rick Fehr 1.7221999 Brad Faxon 1.7232000 Brad Faxon 1.7042001 David Frost 1.7082002 Bob Heintz 1.6822003 John Huston 1.7132004 Stewart cink 1.7232005 arjun atwal 1.7102006 Daniel chopra 1.7122007 tim clark 1.7272008 Bob tway 1.7182009 Steve Stricker 1.7262010 Brandt Snedeker 1.710total Driving1991 Bruce Lietzke 421992 Bruce Lietzke 501993 greg Norman 411994 Nick price 431995 nick Price 401996 David Duval 471997 Joe Durant 671998 Hal Sutton 621999 tiger Woods 522000 tiger Woods 562001 Sergio garcia 462002 charles Howell III 702003 mike Heinen 512004 Jeff Brehaut 792005 David Hearn 722006 Scott gutschewski 812007 charles Warren 592008 Jason gore 562009 Jonathan Byrd 922010 charles Warren 70eagles (Holes Per)1980 Dave Eichelberger 161981 Bruce Lietzke 121982 tom Weiskopf 10J.c. Snead 10andy Bean 101983 chip Beck 151984 gary Hallberg 151985 Larry rinker 141986 Joey Sindelar 161987 phil Blackmar 201988 Ken green 211989 Lon Hinkle 14Duffy Waldorf 141990 paul azinger 141991 andy Bean 15John Huston 151992 Dan Forsman 181993 Davis Love III 151994 Davis Love III 181995 Kelly gibson 161996 tom Watson 97.2#1997 tiger Woods 104.11998 Davis Love III 83.31999 Vijay Singh 104.82000 tiger Woods 72.02001 phil mickelson 73.82002 John Daly 78.42003 tiger Woods 76.52004 Nick price 90.02005 Brenden Pappas 70.62006 J.B. Holmes 72.92007 chris tidland 88.52008 chad campbell 105.82009 Bubba Watson 77.32010 Dustin Johnson 92.3Birdie Average1980 andy Bean 3881981 Vance Heafner 3881982 andy Bean 3921983 Hal Sutton 3991984 mark o’meara 4191985 Joey Sindelar 4111986 Joey Sindelar 4151987 Dan Forsman 4091988 Dan Forsman 4651989 ted Schulz 4151990 mike Donald 4011991 Scott Hoch 4461992 Jeff Sluman 4171993 John Huston 4261994 Brad Bryant 3971995 Steve Lowery 4101996 Fred couples 4.20+1997 tiger Woods 4.251998 David Duval 4.291999 tiger Woods 4.462000 tiger Woods 4.922001 phil mickelson 4.542002 tiger Woods 4.472003 Vijay Singh 4.412004 Vijay Singh 4.402005 tiger Woods 4.572006 tiger Woods 4.652007 tiger Woods 4.032008 ryan palmer 4.162009 tiger Woods 4.152010 tom gillis 4.06Sand Save Pct.1980 Bob Eastwood 65.41981 tom Watson 60.11982 Isao aoki 60.21983 Isao aoki 62.31984 peter oosterhuis 64.71985 tom purtzer 60.81986 paul azinger 63.81987 paul azinger 63.21988 greg powers 63.51989 mike Sullivan 66.01990 paul azinger 67.21991 Ben crenshaw 64.91992 mitch adcock 66.91993 Ken green 64.41994 corey pavin 65.41995 Billy mayfair 68.61996 gary rusnak 64.01997 Bob Estes 70.31998 Keith Fergus 71.01999 Jeff Sluman 67.32000 Fred couples 67.02001 Franklin Langham 68.92002 Jóse maría olazábal 64.92003 Stuart appleby 62.12004 Dan Forsman 62.32005 pat perez 63.02006 Luke Donald 63.62007 tim clark 68.102008 Dudley Hart 63.712009 Luke Donald 64.432010 Luke Donald 66.39Scoring Average1980 Lee trevino 69.731981 tom Kite 69.801982 tom Kite 70.211983 raymond Floyd 70.611984 calvin peete 70.561985 Don pooley 70.361986 Scott Hoch 70.081987 David Frost 70.091988 greg Norman 69.381989 payne Stewart 69.485*1990 greg Norman 69.101991 Fred couples 69.591992 Fred couples 69.381993 greg Norman 68.901994 greg Norman 68.811995 greg Norman 69.061996 tom Lehman 69.321997 Nick price 68.981998 David Duval 69.131999 tiger Woods 68.432000 tiger Woods 67.792001 tiger Woods 68.812002 tiger Woods 68.562003 tiger Woods 68.412004 Vijay Singh 68.842005 tiger Woods 68.662006 tiger Woods 68.112007 tiger Woods 67.792008 Sergio garcia 69.122009 tiger Woods 68.052010 matt Kuchar 69.61All-Around1987 Dan pohl 1701988 payne Stewart 1701989 paul azinger 2501990 paul azinger 1621991 Scott Hoch 2831992 Fred couples 2561993 gil morgan 2521994 Bob Estes 2271995 Justin Leonard 3231996 Fred couples 2151997 Bill glasson 2821998 John Huston 1511999 tiger Woods 1202000 tiger Woods 1132001 phil mickelson 1742002 phil mickelson 2592003 tiger Woods 2062004 geoff ogilvy 2682005 tiger Woods 2662006 tiger Woods 2122007 tiger Woods 2402008 pat perez 3232009 tiger Woods 1582010 matt Kuchar 270* = carried a decimal farther to determine winner# = changed to frequency+ = changed to average per roundcategory records are boldfaced5-12 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


2010 Scoring Average by eventThe scoring average, by round, for the field during the course of the 2010 season, with cumulative average:tournament Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 totalSBS championship 69.857 69.179 70.321 70.179 69.884Sony open in Hawaii 70.903 69.958 69.425 69.282 70.062Bob Hope classic 70.203 69.734 69.203 69.294 68.905 69.521Farmers Insurance open 71.481 71.271 72.628 72.346 71.747Northern trust open 70.902 72.328 70.728 69.861 71.120at&t pebble Beach National pro-am 70.462 70.436 70.497 73.217 70.819mayakoba golf classic at riviera maya-cancun 70.646 70.711 70.333 71.493 70.765Waste management phoenix open 70.111 69.294 70.244 70.449 69.930the Honda classic 72.406 71.043 70.865 72.068 71.640puerto rico open presented by Banco popular 71.364 70.849 69.171 71.129 70.774World golf championships-ca championship 72.574 70.897 71.603 69.868 71.235transitions championship 72.188 71.599 71.116 71.761 71.722arnold palmer Invitational presented by mastercard 72.533 72.294 73.013 74.293 72.892Shell Houston open 73.112 72.482 72.588 71.806 72.596masters tournament 73.146 74.484 72.583 71.938 73.293Verizon Heritage 70.962 70.818 70.293 72.292 71.014Zurich classic of New orleans 72.604 71.696 70.703 71.459 71.804Quail Hollow championship 73.258 72.955 72.364 72.714 72.918tHE pLaYErS championship 71.103 71.448 71.214 74.188 71.734Valero texas open 73.705 71.834 70.516 72.111 72.353Hp Byron Nelson championship 70.845 70.097 71.690 71.282 70.790crowne plaza Invitational at colonial 68.818 68.387 67.921 68.961 68.541the memorial tournament 72.075 72.642 70.972 73.085 72.236St. Jude classic presented by Smith & Nephew 70.627 70.900 70.815 71.042 70.815u.S. open 75.288 74.679 75.084 74.880 74.983travelers championship 69.697 69.316 69.195 69.247 69.412at&t National 71.392 71.378 71.141 70.732 71.218John Deere classic 69.532 69.621 69.149 69.257 69.455reno-tahoe open 73.608 72.967 71.859 73.268 73.026British open 71.750 75.135 72.273 72.351 73.069rBc canadian open 69.712 69.799 68.772 70.096 69.641the greenbrier classic 69.587 68.819 66.965 67.584 68.536turning Stone resort championship 70.955 71.900 69.111 69.389 70.653World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational 70.741 70.025 70.088 71.375 70.556pga championship 73.558 72.832 71.042 73.620 72.921Wyndham championship 68.542 68.838 67.231 67.128 68.183the Barclays 70.669 71.558 70.667 70.833 70.977Deutsche Bank championship 68.071 70.742 70.792 70.704 69.965BmW championship 71.629 72.257 71.214 72.300 71.850tHE tour championship presented by coca-cola 71.067 69.700 70.133 70.200 70.275Viking classic 71.826 72.015 71.278 72.871 71.959the mcgladrey classic 69.924 69.538 68.452 68.959 69.366Frys.com open 71.489 70.445 70.014 72.153 71.010Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open 69.106 68.984 69.040 68.554 68.956children’s miracle Network classic 70.609 70.205 70.622 71.108 70.576Section 5 RECORDSpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide5-13


2010 Player Performance chart (1-25)LeGenDDid not playt7 Final positionp1 p2 Involved in playoffDQ Disqualifiedcut missed cutWD WithdrewDNS Did not start1. Matt Kuchar2. Jim Furyk3. ernie els4. Dustin Johnson5. Steve Stricker6. Phil Mickelson7. Luke Donald8. Paul casey9. Justin Rose10. Hunter Mahan11. tim clark12. Jeff overton13. Bo Van Pelt14. Retief Goosen15. Bubba Watson16. camilo Villegas17. Ryan Palmer18. Robert Allenby19. Zach Johnson20. Bill Haas21. Jason Day22. Rickie Fowler23. Ben crane24. Anthony Kim25. charley HoffmanSBS championship 3 t16 t10 t10 t25 t6 18Section RECORDS5Sony open in Hawaii cut t12 t16 3 cut t12 t25 cut cut 4 t46 1 2 t12 cut t64 cutBob Hope classic t2 cut t2 t48 t26 t2 t42 1 cut t52 cutFarmers Insurance open t5 cut 19 t48 t22 t27 cut cut cut t9 t37 cut t5 1 cutNorthern trust open t20 t20 t10 t3 1 t45 2 t37 cut t32 t61 t15 cut t27 cut cut cut WD t52 t37at&t pebble Beach National pro-am WD t35 1 t8 t16 t64 t10 cut t70 cut t70 t46 t27 t35mayakoba golf classicaccenture match play championship t17 t17 t17 t33 t33 t9 2 t33 t9 t5 3 t17 t17 t9 t33Waste management phoenix open t43 t24 t62 1 t24 cut t36 t8 t14 t8 t24 cut 2 t36 t24 cutthe Honda classic t67 t4 3 cut cut t31 t56 1 cut cut cut WD cut 2puerto rico open t15 cutca championship t3 t37 1 t56 t16 t14 t26 t6 t30 t22 t56 t16 t45 t11 t37 t6 t37 t22transitions championship 1 cut t8 t6 t13 WD t55 5 3 t85 t16 t61 t46arnold palmer Invitational t11 1 t40 t52 t30 cut t25 t30 t14 t4 cut cut cut t14 cut t17 t25 t50 t25Shell Houston open t8 t44 t35 cut t14 cut t65 cut t14 cut cut t65 t25 p1masters tournament t24 cut t18 t38 t30 1 cut cut t8 cut t38 t38 cut t45 42 t26 t24 3Verizon Heritage t14 p1 t3 t22 63 t3 t5 cut t47 t41 t22 t8Zurich classic of New orleans t43 2 t43 cut cut t28Quail Hollow championship cut t7 t29 2 t17 cut 5 t22 t57 t17 t51 t29 t22 6 t7 t51tHE pLaYErS championship t13 t47 cut t34 t17 t26 cut cut t17 1 t26 t4 cut cut cut 2 t22 t39 cut cut t4 t22Valero texas open t3 t28 t9 cut t13Hp Byron Nelson championship t7 t50 t2 cut 1 cut t7 cutcrowne plaza Invitational at colonial t56 cut t38 cut t13 t71 cut t56 t3 t10 cut 1 t13 t50 t38 t3the memorial tournament t8 t10 cut t33 t17 t5 1 cut t68 t12 t3 t33 t28 cut t47 t41 t33 2 t68St. Jude classic t15 t8 cut WD t12 t12 t25u.S. open t6 t16 3 t8 t58 t4 t47 t40 cut t12 t40 t58 t70 t29 t77 cuttravelers championship t9 cut cut t34 t5 p1 cut t13 t27at&t National t33 cut 1 3 t11 t41 t9 cut t46 t41John Deere classic 1 t7 cut cut t21 t15 cut t7reno-tahoe opencutBritish open t27 cut cut t14 t55 t48 t11 t3 cut t37 cut t11 t44 6 cut t44 t27 t76 cut t60 t14 cutrBc canadian open t4 3 cut t17 t4 t59 t65 t24 cut t4the greenbrier classic t21 t9 2 t21 t83turning Stone resort championshipt10Bridgestone Invitational t9 t6 t22 15 t9 t46 t46 t22 t19 1 t58 t6 t3 t3 t22 t71 2 DNS t33 t33 t22 t33 t58 t76pga championship t10 t24 t18 t5 t18 t12 cut t12 cut t39 t39 71 t28 t55 p2 t8 t33 t3 cut t10 t58 t39 cutWyndham championship t28 cutthe Barclays p1 71 t9 t3 cut t15 t12 t15 t31 cut t56 cut t21 t31 t64 t5 t47 t21 t47 t5 t36 t12 cut t27Deutsche Bank championship t11 t37 t30 t57 9 t25 t2 t25 cut t33 t45 cut t25 t25 t37 t61 t11 t45 t30 t22 t2 t41 cut cut 1BmW championship t3 t15 t13 1 t8 t8 t37 2 t21 t37 t21 t57 t54 7 t50 t11 t43 t24 t15 t30 t54 t45 t45 t48 t30tHE tour championship t25 1 t7 t22 t25 t22 2 t4 t15 t15 t13 29 24 3 t17 t9 28 t17 t9 t17 t17 6Viking classic 1the mcgladrey classic t25 t6 t3 t12 2Frys.com open t6 t2 4Justin timberlake ShrinersHospitals for children open t50 t8 t22 cutchildren’s miracle Network classic t19 t35-14 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


2010 Player Performance chart (26-50)LeGenDDid not playt7 Final positionp1 p2 Involved in playoffDQ Disqualifiedcut missed cutWD WithdrewDNS Did not start26. Rory Mcilroy27. nick Watney28. Adam Scott29. Geoff ogilvy30. Heath Slocum31. J.B. Holmes32. Ryan Moore33. K.J. choi34. Brendon de Jonge35. Martin Laird36. ian Poulter37. Kevin na38. Stuart Appleby39. carl Pettersson40. Jason Bohn41. Sean o’Hair42. Vaughn taylor43. Ricky Barnes44. Fredrik Jacobson45. Scott Verplank46. Brian Davis47. D.J. trahan48. Brandt Snedeker49. David toms50. Graeme McDowellSBS championship t16 1 t27 t6 t4 t4Sony open in Hawaii t39 cut t52 cut t5 t72 t62 t77 t64 cut t43Bob Hope classic t33 t10 t33 cut t8 t39 t33 t10 t33 t52 cut t57 7 t10 t42Farmers Insurance open t9 t27 cut t15 t37 t27 cut cut t22 t22 t2Northern trust open cut cut t3 t76 t27 t54 t10 t61 cut t10 t47 9 75 t20 t47 t47 t20at&t pebble Beach National pro-am t27 t52 t35 t2 t21 cut cut t56 cut cut t35 t52 cut cut t10 t21mayakoba golf classic t13 t20 t40 cut t67accenture match play championship t17 t9 t17 t17 t33 1 t33 t17 t33 t33 t33Waste management phoenix open t24 t62 t70 t43 t14 cut cut t24 t53 cut t62 cut t53 7 t51 t43 t53 cut t14 t43 cutthe Honda classic t40 t12 t9 t67 cut t35 71 t6 cut t17 t50 t31puerto rico open t3 t33ca championship t65 t26 t50 t45 t22 t18 t37 t50 t18 t30 t50 t6transitions championship 4 t28 t28 cut t61 t80 2 t46 t28 cut t72 cut t8 t20 cut cut t68 t46 t46 t20arnold palmer Invitational t64 t66 t21 t40 t17 cut 74 t2 t30 t59 t21 cut t66 t30 24 t7 t30 cut cutShell Houston open cut t14 cut t35 t40 t44 t50 t11 p2 t40 t22 cut t11 cutmasters tournament cut 7 t18 t26 t18 t14 t4 t10 cut t30 t10 t18 t14 cutVerizon Heritage t8 t47 t41 t35 t41 t35 t8 t35 cut cut t5 t22 cut p2 t75 cutZurich classic of New orleans t37 cut 6 1 cut t57 cut t28Quail Hollow championship 1 t22 cut t38 t29 cut cut 4 cut t14 t69 t51 cut cut cut t22 cut cut t69 t76 cuttHE pLaYErS championship cut t17 t26 cut t4 t13 t47 t34 cut cut cut cut t64 t22 cut cut t10 t13 cut cut cut cut t26Valero texas open 1 t13 t22 t34 2Hp Byron Nelson championship t12 t43 cut t53 cut cut t12 cut t5 cut cutcrowne plaza Invitational at colonial t27 t13 t50 cut t13 t59 t10 76 t22 cut t22 t13 cut t7 t38 t5 2 cut t59 t13the memorial tournament t10 cut t33 t41 t28 t5 t52 t12 t60 cut t28 cut t12 t60 t3 t52 67 t60 cutSt. Jude classic t29 6 t59 cut t74 cut t37 t15 t8 t29 t29u.S. open cut 76 cut cut cut t33 t47 t33 t47 cut t29 t12 t27 t47 cut t8 t33 1travelers championship cut t13 t9 cut t27 t34 t21 t9 t5 p2 cut cut t42at&t National t7 5 2 t33 t11 6 t11 t11 t16 t56 t62 cut cut t16 t62John Deere classic cut t7 cut cut t21 6 cut t62 cutreno-tahoe open t18 t35British open t3 t7 t27 cut t60 t14 cut cut cut t60 t27 cut t7 t44 t76 t23rBc canadian open t13 t13 t37 1 t48 cut t37 cut WD cutthe greenbrier classic t16 3 cut t36 1 t51 t78 cut cut t16 cutturning Stone resort championship t16 t66 t22 t10 t52Bridgestone Invitational t9 t16 t9 t22 t39 t44 t16 t46 t16 t65 t63 t65 5 t39 t22pga championship t3 t18 t39 cut t33 t24 t65 t39 t48 t48 WD t58 t68 t24 cut cut cut cut cut cut t39 67 t39 t33 cutWyndham championship cut t34 t18 cut t12 t41 t8 2the Barclays t56 t36 t9 cut t9 cut cut cut cut p2 t15 t36 t52 cut cut t31 t5 cut cut t68 t60 t21 cut cutDeutsche Bank championship t37 t33 t5 t2 t65 t11 t67 t45 t45 t25 t45 t33 t57 cut t41 cut cut t57 t37 WD t22 10 t5 t45BmW championship t37 t15 t15 t24 t50 t60 t3 t3 t63 t50 t13 t3 t60 t30 69 t37 t30 t67 t48 t67 t54 70 t37 t15tHE tour championship t4 27 t13 t9 t7 30 t17Viking classic t45 t3 t42 t23 t71 t36 t3 t11the mcgladrey classic 1 t59 t15 cut cut cut cut cut t3Frys.com open t33 t58 t44 t16 t55Justin timberlake ShrinersHospitals for children open t6 p2 t45 cut t58 t28 cut t50 cutchildren’s miracle Network classic t45 t45 t30 t45 t30 cut cut t45Section 5 RECORDSNote: Players listed according to place on the final 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Money List.pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide5-15


toughest Holes on the 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toURSection RECORDS5RAnKHoLe #PARAVG.ScoReAVG.oVeR PAReAGLeSGoLF coURSe toURnAMent nAMe1. St. andrews Links (old course) 17 4 4.665 .665 16 208 174 54 14 British open2. Whistling Straits 18 4 4.515 .515 14 239 160 36 5 pga championship3. pebble Beach gL 17 3 3.487 .487 33 212 203 27 3 u.S. open4. Whistling Straits 4 4 4.471 .471 18 234 174 26 2 pga championship5. pebble Beach gL 2 4 4.460 .460 37 222 184 32 3 u.S. open6. pebble Beach gL 14 5 5.437 .437 1 50 231 146 36 14 u.S. open7. pebble Beach gL 10 4 4.406 .406 38 249 157 28 6 u.S. open8. torrey pines gc (South course) 12 4 4.405 .405 13 170 118 9 1 Farmers Insurance open9. pebble Beach gL 9 4 4.393 .393 37 249 163 26 3 u.S. open10. pga National (champion course) 6 4 4.387 .387 41 225 128 32 5 the Honda classic11. tpc San antonio 1 4 4.376 .376 29 253 123 19 10 Valero texas open12. palm gc 18 4 4.375 .375 6 75 40 7 children’s miracle Network classic13. pga National (champion course) 15 3 3.364 .364 44 249 85 45 8 the Honda classic14. Quail Hollow club 18 4 4.354 .354 39 251 146 25 2 Quail Hollow championship15. pebble Beach gL 12 3 3.345 .345 26 278 158 15 1 u.S. opent16. Quail Hollow club 17 3 3.343 .343 41 266 121 27 8 Quail Hollow championshippebble Beach gL 16 4 4.343 .343 42 270 134 24 8 u.S. open18. torrey pines gc (South course) 4 4 4.334 .334 26 172 97 15 1 Farmers Insurance open19. cog Hill g&cc 18 4 4.325 .325 24 163 74 16 3 BmW championshipt20. redstone gc (tournament course) 18 4 4.317 .317 38 262 104 26 6 Shell Houston opentpc Sawgrass 18 4 4.317 .317 30 269 102 23 5 tHE pLaYErS championshipt22. pga National (champion course) 10 4 4.313 .313 29 254 135 10 3 the Honda classicSt. andrews Links (old course) 13 4 4.313 .313 1 31 277 137 18 2 British open24. Quail Hollow club 16 4 4.311 .311 30 273 147 12 1 Quail Hollow championship25. augusta National gc 5 4 4.310 .310 17 173 89 7 1 masters tournament26. muirfield Village gc 10 4 4.309 .309 25 227 117 13 the memorial tournament27. Whistling Straits 15 4 4.306 .306 30 266 148 9 1 pga championship28. cog Hill g&cc 5 4 4.300 .300 23 165 77 15 BmW championship29. montreux g&cc 7 3 3.299 .299 33 220 124 8 3 reno-tahoe opent30. pebble Beach gL 8 4 4.297 .297 39 291 123 20 5 u.S. openaronimink gc 8 3 3.297 .297 21 239 109 11 1 at&t Nationalt32. augusta National gc 11 4 4.296 .296 11 190 76 10 masters tournamenttpc Sawgrass 14 4 4.296 .296 23 283 100 19 4 tHE pLaYErS championship34. tpc Blue monster at Doral 4 3 3.294 .294 20 174 62 11 5 ca championship35. muirfield Village gc 12 3 3.293 .293 46 217 87 26 6 the memorial tournament36. cordeValle gc 6 4 4.290 .290 39 229 117 18 1 Frys.com opent37. montreux g&cc 8 4 4.284 .284 42 226 97 16 7 reno-tahoe openSt. george’s g&cc 18 4 4.284 .284 31 290 123 15 3 rBc canadian openmagnolia gc 5 4 4.284 .284 19 169 78 8 1 children’s miracle Network classic40. aronimink gc 10 4 4.283 .283 1 27 237 97 17 2 at&t National41. Harbour town gL 14 3 3.282 .282 33 269 82 33 1 Verizon Heritage42. pga National (champion course) 17 3 3.274 .274 45 261 96 22 7 the Honda classic43. tpc Four Seasons resort 18 4 4.272 .272 45 265 116 26 Hp Byron Nelson championship44. Waialae cc 2 4 4.270 .270 34 278 100 23 2 Sony open in Hawaii45. magnolia gc 9 4 4.269 .269 16 176 76 7 children’s miracle Network classict46. tpc Louisiana 4 4 4.267 .267 35 289 105 16 5 Zurich classic of New orleansEast Lake gc 5 4 4.267 .267 10 70 38 2 tHE tour championship48. augusta National gc 10 4 4.265 .265 24 181 67 12 3 masters tournament49. torrey pines gc (South course) 7 4 4.264 .264 27 191 78 14 1 Farmers Insurance open50. Spyglass Hill gc 16 4 4.263 .263 12 96 43 5 at&t pebble Beach National pro-amBiRDieSPARSBoGeYSDoUBLeBoGeYStRiPLeBoGeY+5-16 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


toughest courses on the 2010 <strong>PGA</strong> toURPARYARDSAVG.ScoReAVG.oVeR PAReAGLeSGoLF coURSe toURnAMent nAMe1. pebble Beach gL 71 7,040 74.983 +3.983 20 1,094 4,919 2,177 330 64 u.S. open2. pga National (champion course) 70 7,158 71.640 +1.640 18 1,181 4,959 1,326 236 38 the Honda classic3. augusta National gc 72 7,435 73.293 +1.293 34 874 3,094 1,033 113 18 masters tournament4. aronimink gc 70 7,237 71.218 +1.218 14 1,041 4,400 1,287 103 13 at&t National5. St. andrews Links (old course) 72 7,305 73.069 +1.069 28 1,355 5,355 1,427 193 30 British open6. montreux g&cc 72 7,472 73.026 +1.026 18 1,267 4,249 1,251 159 40 reno-tahoe open7. Whistling Straits 72 7,507 72.921 +0.921 25 1,464 5,004 1,454 200 25 pga championship8. Quail Hollow club 72 7,469 72.918 +0.918 40 1,507 5,008 1,582 171 26 Quail Hollow championship9. Bay Hill club & Lodge 72 7,353 72.892 +0.892 25 1,200 4,411 1,187 142 37 arnold palmer Invitational10. cog Hill g&cc 71 7,616 71.850 +0.850 9 892 3,122 900 103 14 BmW championship11. tpc Southwind 70 7,239 70.815 +0.815 23 1,395 5,228 1,318 188 38 St. Jude classic12. tpc Four Seasons resort 70 7,166 70.790 +0.790 21 1,442 5,086 1,366 198 23 Hp Byron Nelson championship13. Innisbrook resort (copperhead) 71 7,340 71.722 +0.722 9 1,208 5,372 1,244 124 17 transitions championship14. redstone gc (tournament course) 72 7,457 72.596 +0.596 16 1,378 5,034 1,210 178 32 Shell Houston open15. Firestone cc (South course) 70 7,400 70.556 +0.556 13 938 3,795 963 81 6 Bridgestone Invitational16. torrey pines (South course) 72 7,698 72.524 +0.524 16 1,022 3,463 985 104 8 Farmers Insurance open17. tpc San antonio 72 7,435 72.353 +0.353 26 1,401 5,002 1,204 144 35 Valero texas open18. East Lake gc 70 7,319 70.275 +0.275 9 388 1,366 358 36 3 tHE tour championship19. muirfield Village gc 72 7,366 72.236 +0.236 30 1,353 4,182 1,139 155 17 the memorial tournament20. riviera cc 71 7,325 71.120 +0.120 29 1,328 4,711 1,202 98 12 Northern trust open21. Waialae cc 70 7,044 70.062 +0.062 35 1,394 5,080 1,232 116 9 Sony open in Hawaii22. Harbour town gL 71 6,973 71.014 +0.014 34 1,420 4,755 1,151 152 12 Verizon Heritage23. cordeValle gc 71 7,368 71.010 +0.010 27 1,385 4,601 1,108 124 27 Frys.com open24. ridgewood cc 71 7,319 70.977 -0.023 17 1,174 4,629 1,026 79 5 the Barclays25. annandale gc 72 7,199 71.959 -0.041 33 1,426 4,695 1,086 144 32 Viking classic26. tpc Louisiana 72 7,399 71.804 -0.196 34 1,589 5,154 1,119 169 35 Zurich classic of New orleans27. El camaleon 71 6,923 70.765 -0.235 30 1,393 4,757 1,000 139 25 mayakoba golf classic28. tpc Sawgrass 72 7,215 71.734 -0.266 43 1,560 4,805 1,128 163 23 tHE pLaYErS championship29. St. george’s g&cc 70 7,079 69.641 -0.359 53 1,580 5,289 1,279 104 11 rBc canadian open30. Spyglass Hill gc 72 6,953 71.603 -0.397 16 527 1,815 409 37 4 at&t pebble Beach National pro-am31. pebble Beach gL 72 6,816 71.564 -0.436 26 822 2,533 579 78 12 at&t pebble Beach National pro-am32. tpc river Highlands 70 6,841 69.412 -0.588 28 1,639 5,441 1,091 134 19 travelers championship33. Seaside course 70 7,005 69.366 -0.634 17 1,459 4,826 944 117 17 the mcgladrey classic34. tpc Blue monster at Doral 72 7,334 71.235 -0.765 38 994 3,093 693 67 11 ca championship35. tpc Boston 71 7,214 69.965 -1.035 34 1,306 3,868 777 104 13 Deutsche Bank championship36. magnolia gc 72 7,516 70.956 -1.044 23 1,029 3,174 665 54 5 children’s miracle Network classic37. monterey peninsula cc 70 6,838 68.948 -1.052 14 516 1,910 319 31 at&t pebble Beach National pro-am38. tpc Scottsdale 71 7,216 69.930 -1.070 48 1,671 5,076 1,073 99 7 Waste management phoenix open39. trump International gc - puerto rico 72 7,526 70.774 -1.226 36 1,476 4,692 870 80 10 puerto rico open40. atunyote gc 72 7,482 70.653 -1.347 34 1,562 4,738 873 93 8 turning Stone resort championship41. colonial cc 70 7,204 68.541 -1.459 24 1,517 4,616 816 75 8 crowne plaza Invitational at colonial42. the old White course 70 7,031 68.536 -1.464 24 1,801 5,634 931 93 13 the greenbrier classic43. tpc Deere run 71 7,268 69.455 -1.545 35 1,810 5,281 959 97 8 John Deere classic44. torrey pines (North course) 72 6,986 70.199 -1.801 13 646 1,789 333 23 4 Farmers Insurance open45. Sedgefield cc 70 7,117 68.183 -1.817 50 1,810 5,549 869 81 11 Wyndham championship46. Silver rock 72 7,403 70.063 -1.937 6 515 1,535 219 27 2 Bob Hope classic47. La Quinta cc 72 7,060 69.969 -2.031 8 520 1,515 212 27 4 Bob Hope classic48. tpc Summerlin 71 7,224 68.956 -2.044 44 1,811 4,578 807 112 10 Justin timberlake ShrinersHospitals for children open49. palm gc 72 7,010 69.758 -2.242 25 554 1,442 251 30 2 children’s miracle Network classic50. pga West (palmer course) 72 6,950 69.229 -2.771 28 970 2,221 345 43 11 Bob Hope classic51. pga West (Nicklaus course) 72 6,890 68.992 -3.008 22 633 1,398 213 35 3 Bob Hope classic52. plantation course at Kapalua 73 7,411 69.884 -3.116 12 571 1,215 192 24 2 SBS championshipBiRDieSPARSBoGeYSDoUBLeBoGeYStRiPLeBoGeY+Section 5 RECORDSpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide5-17


All-time RecordsSection RECORDS5tABLe oF contentSScoring records .................................................................5-18Victory records ..................................................................5-21major championship Wins ................................................5-25playoff records ..................................................................5-26putting records ..................................................................5-26miscellaneous records ......................................................5-26money-Winning records ...................................................5-28the Last time ....................................................................5-32Scoring Records72 holes:254 tommy Armour iii (64-62-63-65), the resort at La cantera (par 70), 2003Valero texas open (26-under par)255 Steve Stricker* (65-67-61-62), four courses (all courses, par 72), 2009 BobHope classic (33-under par)256 Mark calcavecchia (65-60-64-67), tpc Scottsdale (par 71), 2001 phoenixopen (28-under par)257 Mike Souchak (60-68-64-65), Brackenridge park gc (par 71), 1955 texas open(27-under par)tiger Woods (64-63-64-66), East Lake gc (par 70), 2007 tHE tourchampionship (23-under par)258 Donnie Hammond (65-64-65-64), oak Hills cc (par 70), 1989 texas open (22-under par)John cook (64-62-63-69), tpc Southwind (par 71), 1996 FedEx St. Jude classic(26-under par)Steve Jones (62-64-65-67), tpc Scottsdale (par 71), 1997 phoenix open (26-under par)Pat Perez* (62-63-67-67), four courses (all courses, par 72), 2009 Bob Hopeclassic (30-under par)Kenny Perry (61-68-66-63), tpc river Highlands (par 70), 2009 travelerschampionship (26-under par)Steve Stricker (60-66-62-70), tpc Deere run (par 71), 2010 John Deere classic(26-under par)Stuart Appleby (66-68-65-59), the greenbrier (old White course) (par 70),2010 greenbrier classic (22-under par)259 Byron nelson (62-68-63-66), Broadmoor gc (par 70), 1945 Seattle open (21-under par)chandler Harper (70-63-63-63), Brackenridge park gc (par 71), 1954 texasopen (25-under par)tim norris (63-64-66-66), Wethersfield cc (par 71), 1982 Sammy Davis, Jr.greater Hartford open (25-under par)corey Pavin (64-63-66-66), oak Hills cc (par 70), 1988 texas open (21-underpar)David Frost (68-63-64-64), oakwood cc (par 70), 1993 Hardee’s golf classic(21-under par)tiger Woods (64-61-67-67), Firestone cc (par 70), 2000 World golfchampionships-NEc Invitational (21-under par)Joe Durant* (65-61-67-66), four courses (all courses, par 72), 2001 Bob Hopechrysler classic (29-under par)tim Herron* (69-64-61-65), four courses (all courses, par 72), 2003 Bob Hopechrysler classic (29-under par)carl Pettersson (64-61-66-68), Sedgefield cc (par 70), 2008 Wyndhamchampionship (21-under par)Zach Johnson (65-66-64-64), colonial cc (par 70), 2010 crowne plazaInvitational at colonial (21-under par)Jeff overton (64-62-66-67), the greenbrier (old White course) (par 70), 2010greenbrier classic (21-under-par)* through first four rounds of 90-hole tournament.90 holes:324 Joe Durant (65-61-67-66-65), four courses (all courses, par 72), 2001 Bob Hopechrysler classic (36-under par, Won)325 tom Kite (67-67-64-65-62), four courses (all courses, par 72), 1993 Bob Hopechrysler classic (35-under par, Won)327 John cook (66-69-67-62-63), four courses (all courses, par 72), 1997 Bob Hopechrysler classic (33-under par, Won)Pat Perez (61-63-67-67-69), four courses (all courses, par 72) 2009 Bob Hopeclassic (33-under par, Won)328 Mark calcavecchia (64-67-66-64-67), four courses (all courses, par 72), 1997Bob Hope chrysler classic (32-under par, Second)Paul Stankowski (67-64-65-69-63), four courses (all courses, par 72), 2001Bob Hope chrysler classic (32-under par, Second)Stuart Appleby (62-68-63-66-69), three courses (tpc Summerlin/par 72, tpcthe canyons/par 71,Southern Highlands/par 72), 2003 Las Vegas Invitational(31-under par, Won)Scott Mccarron (69-62-64-67-66), three courses (tpc Summerlin/par 72, tpcthe canyons/par 71, Southern Highlands/par 72), 2003 Las Vegas Invitational(31-under par, Lost playoff)Most strokes under par (72 holes):33 Steve Stricker*, 2009 Bob Hope classic, 255, four courses, par 72 (t3)31 ernie els, 2003 mercedes championship, 261, par 73 (Won)30 Pat Perez*, 2009 Bob Hope classic, 258, four courses, par 72 (Won)29 Joe Durant*, 2001 Bob Hope chrysler classic, 259, four courses, par 72 (Won)tim Herron*, 2003 Bob Hope chrysler classic, 259, four courses, par 72 (t3)28 John Huston, 1998 united airlines Hawaiian open, 260, par 72 (Won)Mark calcavecchia, 2001 phoenix open, 256, par 71 (Won)Stuart Appleby*, 2003 Las Vegas Invitational, 259, three courses (tpcSummerlin/par 72, tpc the canyons/par 71, Southern Highlands/par 72) (Won)Phil Mickelson, 2006 BellSouth classic, 260, par 72 (Won)27 Ben Hogan, 1945 portland Invitational, 261, par 72 (Won)Mike Souchak, 1955 texas open, 257, par 71 (Won)Mark calcavecchia*, 1997 Bob Hope chrysler classic, 261, four courses, par72 (2nd)Jonathan Byrd, 2002 Buick challenge, 261, par 72 (Won)Steve Flesch*, 2003 Las Vegas Invitational, 260, three courses (tpcSummerlin/par 72, tpc the canyons/par 71, Southern Highlands/par 72) (t6)26 Gay Brewer, 1967 pensacola open, 262, par 72 (Won)Robert Wrenn, 1987 Buick open, 262, par 72 (Won)chip Beck, 1988 uSF&g classic, 262, par 72 (Won)John Huston, 1992 Walt Disney World/oldsmobile classic, 262, two courses,par 72 (Won)John cook, 1996 FedEx St. Jude classic, 258, par 71 (Won)Steve Jones, 1997 phoenix open, 258, par 71 (Won)David Duval, 1999 mercedes championships, 266, par 73 (Won)Duffy Waldorf, 2000 National car rental golf classic at Walt Disney Worldresort, 262, two courses, par 72 (Won)Jay Haas*, 2002 Bob Hope chrysler classic, 262, four courses, par 72 (t16)David toms, 2002 Buick challenge, 262, par 72 (2nd)tommy Armour iii, 2003 Valero texas open, 254, par 70 (Won)Phil Mickelson*, 2004 Bob Hope chrysler classic, 262, four courses, par 72(Won)Kirk triplett*, 2004 Bob Hope chrysler classic, 262, four courses, par 72 (t9)Joe ogilvie*, 2005 Bob Hope chrysler classic, 262, four courses, par 72 (t2)Steve Stricker, 2010 John Deere classic, 258, par 71 (Won)90 holes:36 Joe Durant, 2001 Bob Hope chrysler classic, 324, four courses, par 72 (Won)35 tom Kite, 1993 Bob Hope chrysler classic, 325, four courses, par 72 (Won)35 John cook, 1997 Bob Hope chrysler classic, 327, four courses, par 72 (Won)Pat Perez, 2009 Bob Hope classic, 327, four courses, par 72 (Won)32 Mark calcavecchia, 1997 Bob Hope chrysler classic, 328, four courses, par72 (Second)Paul Stankowski, 2001 Bob Hope chrysler classic, 328, four courses, par 72(Second)5-18 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


All-time Records (cont.)54 holes, opening rounds:188 Steve Stricker (60-66-62), tpc Deere run (par 71), 2010 John Deere classic(25-under)189 John cook (64-62-63), tpc Southwind (par 71), 1996 FedEx St. Jude classic(24-under par)Mark calcavecchia (65-60-64), tpc Scottsdale (par 71), 2001 phoenix open,(24-under par)tommy Armour iii (64-62-63), the resort at La cantera (par 70), 2003 Valerotexas open, (21-under par)191 Johnny Palmer (65-62-64), Brackenridge park gc (par 71), 1954 texas open(22-under par)Gay Brewer (66-64-61), pensacola cc (par 72), 1967 pensacola open (25-underpar)Steve Jones (62-64-65), tpc Scottsdale (par 71), 1997 phoenix open (22-underpar)Ben crane (62-65-64), Brown Deer park gc (par 70), 2005 u.S. Bankchampionship in milwaukee (19-under par)tiger Woods (64-63-64), East Lake cc (par 70), 2007 tHE tour championship(19-under par)carl Pettersson (64-61-66), Sedgefield cc (par 70), 2008 Wyndhamchampionship (19-under par)Pat Perez (61-63-67), three courses, (all par 72), 2009 Bob Hope classic (25-under par)192 Mike Souchak (60-68-64), Brackenridge park gc (par 71), 1955 texas open(21-under par)Bob Gilder (64-63-65), Westchester cc (par 70), 1982 manufacturers HanoverWestchester classic (18-under par)tiger Woods (64-61-67), Firestone cc (par 70), 2000 World golfchampionships-NEc Invitational (18-under par)Steve Flesch (62-64-66), Southern Highlands gc (par 72)/tpc the canyons (par71)/tpc Summerlin (par 72), 2003 Las Vegas Invitational (23-under par)Scott Verplank (64-62-66), tpc the canyons (par 71)/tpc Summerlin (par 72)/Southern Highlands gc (par 72), 2003 Las Vegas Invitational (23-under par)Kenny Perry (65-63-64), colonial cc (par 70), 2005 Bank of america colonial(18-under par)Jesper Parnevik (61-65-66), the resort at La cantera (par 70), 2007 Valerotexas open (18-under par)Jeff overton (64-62-66), the greenbrier (old White course) (par 70), 2010greenbrier classic (18-under par)consecutive rounds:188 Steve Stricker (60-66-62), tpc Deere run (par 71), rounds 1-3, 2010 JohnDeere classic (25-under)189 chandler Harper (63-63-63), Brackenridge park gc (par 71), rounds 2-4, 1954texas open, (24-under par)John cook (64-62-63), tpc Southwind (par 71), rounds 1-3, 1996 FedEx St.Jude classic, (24-under par)Mark calcavecchia (65-60-64), tpc Scottsdale (par 71), rounds 1-3, 2001phoenix open, (24-under par)tommy Armour iii (64-62-63), the resort at La cantera (par 70), rounds 1-3,2003 Valero texas open, (21-under par)36 holes, opening rounds:124 Pat Perez (61-63), two courses (both par 72), 2009 Bob Hope classic (20-underpar)125 tiger Woods (64-61), Firestone cc (par 70), 2000 World golf championships-NEc Invitational (15-under par)Mark calcavecchia (65-60), tpc Scottsdale (par 71), 2001 phoenix open (17-under par)tom Lehman (63-62), tpc Summerlin (par 72)/Southern Highlands gc (par 72),2001 Invensys classic at Las Vegas (19-under par)corey Pavin (61-64), Brown Deer park golf course (par 70), 2006 u.S. Bankchampionship in milwaukee (15-under par)carl Pettersson (64-61), Sedgefield cc (par 70), 2008 Wyndham championship(15-under par)126 tommy Bolt (64-62), cavalier Yacht & cc (par 69), 1954 Virginia Beach open(12-under par)Paul Azinger (64-62), at oak Hills cc (par 70), 1989 texas open presented byNabisco (14-under par)John cook (64-62), tpc Southwind (par 71), 1996 FedEx St. Jude classic (16-under par)Rick Fehr (64-62), Las Vegas Hilton cc (par 71)/tpc Summerlin (par 72), 1996Las Vegas Invitational (17-under par)Steve Jones (62-64), tpc Scottsdale (par 71), 1997 phoenix open (16-underpar)David Frost (63-63), tpc Southwind (par 71), 1999 FedEx St. Jude classic (16-under par)Joe Durant (65-61), La Quinta cc (par 72)/Indian Wells cc (par 72), 2001 BobHope chrysler classic (18-under par)tommy Armour iii (64-62), the resort at La cantera (par 70), 2003 Valerotexas open, (14-under par)Steve Flesch (62-64), Southern Highlands gc (par 72)/tpc the canyons (par71), 2003 Las Vegas Invitational (17-under par)Scott Verplank (64-62), tpc the canyons (par 71)/tpc Summerlin (par 72),2003 Las Vegas Invitational (17-under par)Jesper Parnevik (61-65), the resort at La cantera (par 70), 2007 Valero texasopen (14-under par)Mark turnesa (62-64), tpc Summerlin (par 72), 2008 Justin timberlakeShriners Hospitals for children open (18-under par)Matt Kuchar (63-63), tpc Summerlin (par 72), 2008 Justin timberlake ShrinersHospitals for children open (18-under par)Briny Baird (63-63), two courses (both par 72), 2009 Bob Hope classic (18-under par)Steve Stricker (63-63), colonial cc (par 70), 2009 crowne plaza Invitational atcolonial (14-under par)Jeff overton (64-62), the greenbrier (old White course) (par 70), 2010greenbrier classic (14-under par)Steve Stricker (60-66), tpc Deere run (par 71), 2010 John Deere classic (16-under par)Justin Rose (64-62), tpc river Highlands (par 70), 2010 travelerschampionship (14-under par)consecutive rounds:122 troy Matteson (61-61), grayhawk gc (par 70), second, third rounds, 2009Frys.com open, (18-under par)123 Steve Stricker (61-62) two courses (both par 72), third, fourth rounds, 2009Bob Hope classic, (21-under par)124 Mark calcavecchia (60-64), tpc Scottsdale (par 71), second, third rounds,2001 phoenix open, (18-under par)Pat Perez (61-63), two courses (both par 72), first, second rounds, 2009 BobHope classic, (20-under par)Stuart Appleby (65-59), the greenbrier (old White course) (par 70), third,fourth rounds, 2010 greenbrier classic (16-under)125 Gay Brewer (64-61), pensacola cc (par 72), second, third rounds, 1967pensacola open, (19-under par)Ron Streck (63-62), oak Hills cc (par 70), third, fourth rounds, 1978 texasopen, (15-under par)Blaine Mccallister (62-63), oakwood cc (par 70), second, third rounds, 1988Hardee’s golf classic, (15-under par)John cook (62-63), tpc Southwind (par 71), second, third rounds, 1996 FedExSt. Jude classic, (17-under par)John cook (62-63), Indian Wells cc (par 72), fourth, fifth rounds, 1997 BobHope chrysler classic, (19-under par)tiger Woods (64-61), Firestone cc (par 70), first, second rounds, 2000 Worldgolf championships-NEc Invitational, (15-under par)Mark calcavecchia (65-60), tpc Scottsdale (par 71), first, second rounds,2001 phoenix open, (17-under par)tom Lehman (63-62), tpc Summerlin (par 72)/Southern Highlands gc (par 72),first, second rounds, 2001 Invensys classic at Las Vegas, (19-under par)tim Herron (64-61), Bermuda Dune cc (par 72)/pga West/palmer course (par72), second, third rounds, 2003 Bob Hope chrysler classic, (19-under par)Kenny Perry (64-61), colonial cc (par 70), second, third rounds, 2003 Bank ofamerica colonial, (15-under par)tommy Armour iii (64-61), the resort at La cantera (par 70), second, thirdrounds, 2003 Valero texas open, (15-under par)corey Pavin (61-64), Brown Deer park golf course (par 70), first, secondrounds, 2006 u.S. Bank championship in milwaukee (15-under par)Kevin Streelman (63-62), tpc river Highlands (par 70), second, third rounds,2008 travelers championship (15-under par)carl Pettersson (64-61), Sedgefield cc (par 70), first, second rounds, 2008Wyndham championship (15-under)Martin Laird (62-63), tpc Summerlin (par 71), second, third rounds, 2010Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open (17-under par)Section 5 RECORDSpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide5-19


All-time Records (cont.)Section RECORDS518 holes:59 Al Geiberger (29-30), colonial cc (par 72), June 10, second round, 1977memphis classic (13-under-par), 1 eagle, 11 birdies. Began on back nine, madean 8-foot birdie putt on the ninth hole. Won by three strokeschip Beck (30-29), Sunrise gc (par 72), october 11, third round, 1991 LasVegas Invitational (13-under-par), 13 birdies. Began on back nine. Birdied hislast three holes, including a 3-footer on the ninth hole. Finished t3.David Duval (31-28), pga West (palmer course) (par 72), January 24, finalround, 1999 Bob Hope chrysler classic (13-under par), 1 eagle, 11 birdies. made6-foot eagle putt on the 18th hole. Won by one strokePaul Goydos (31-28), tpc Deere run (par 71), July 8, first round, 2010 JohnDeere classic (12-under par), 12 birdies. made a 7-foot putt birdie putt on the18th hole. Finished second.Stuart Appleby (28-31), the greenbrier (old White course) (par 70), august 1,final round, 2010 greenbrier classic (11-under par), 1 eagle, 9 birdies. made a10-foot, 10-inch birdie putt on the 18th hole. Won by one stroke60 Al Brosch, Brackenridge park gc, third round, 1951 texas open (11-under par)Bill Nary, El paso cc, third round, 1952 El paso open (11-under par)ted Kroll (30-30), Brackenridge park gc, third round, 1954 texas open (11-under par)Wally Ulrich (29-31), cavalier Yacht & cc, second round, 1954 Virginia Beachopen (9-under par)tommy Bolt (30-30), Wethersfield cc, second round, 1954 Insurance city open(11-under par)Mike Souchak (27-33), Brackenridge park gc, San antonio, tX, first round,1955 texas open (11-under par)Sam Snead, glen Lakes cc, second round, 1957 Dallas open (11-under par)David Frost (29-31), randolph park gc, second round, 1990 Northern telecomtucson open (12- under par)Davis Love iii (31-29), Waialae cc, second round, 1994 united airlinesHawaiian open (12-under par)Grant Waite (31-29), tpc Scottsdale, final round, 1996 phoenix open (11-under par)Steve Lowery (29-31), callaway gardens (mountain View course), final round,1997 Buick challenge (12-under par)tommy Armour iii (30-30), Las Vegas cc, second round, 1999 Las VegasInvitational (12-under par)Mark calcavecchia (29-31), tpc Scottsdale, second round, 2001 phoenixopen (11-under par)Robert Gamez (27-33), Indian Wells cc, third round, 2004 Bob Hope chryslerclassic (12-under par)Bart Bryant (29-31), the resort course at La cantera, third round, 2004 Valerotexas open (10-under par)Phil Mickelson (29-31), tpc Scottsdale, second round, 2005 FBr open (11-under par)Pat Perez (30-30), palmer course at pga West, first round, 2006 Bob Hopechrysler championship (12-under par)Arron oberholser (30-30), cottonwood Valley course, second round, 2006 EDSByron Nelson championship (10-under par)Justin Rose (29-31), palm course, first round, 2006 FuNaI classic at WaltDisney World resort (12-under par)Zach Johnson (31-29), East Lake gc, third round, 2007 tHE tourchampionship (10-under par)Zach Johnson* (30-30), the resort course at La cantera, third round, 2009Valero texas open (10-under par)Steve Stricker (30-30), tpc Deere run, first round, 2010 John Deere classic(12-under par)carl Pettersson (31-29), St. george’s g&cc, third round, 2010 rBc canadianopen (10-under)J.B. Holmes (30-30), the greenbrier (old White course), third round, 2010greenbrier classic (10-under)* First golfer to record two career rounds of 60 or better.18 holes (major championship):63 Mastersnick Price, 1986, third round (9-under)Greg norman, 1996, first round (9-under)U.S. openJohnny Miller, 1973 (oakmont), final round (8-under)Jack nicklaus, 1980 (Baltusrol), first round (7-under)tom Weiskopf, 1980 (Baltusrol), first round (7-under)Vijay Singh, 2003 (olympia Fields), second round (7-under)British openMark Hayes, 1977 (turnberry), second round (7-under)isao Aoki, 1980 (muirfield), third round (8-under)Greg norman, 1986 (turnberry), second round (7-under)Paul Broadhurst, 1990 (St. andrews), third round (9-under)Jodie Mudd, 1991 (Birkdale), final round (7-under)nick Faldo, 1993 (St. george’s), final round (7-under)Payne Stewart, 1993 (St. george’s), final round (7-under)Rory Mcilroy, 2010 (St. andrews), first round (9-under)<strong>PGA</strong> championshipBruce crampton, 1975 (Firestone), second round (7-under)Raymond Floyd, 1982 (Southern Hills), first round (7-under)Gary Player, 1984 (Shoal creek), second round (9-under)Vijay Singh, 1993 (Inverness), second round (8-under)Michael Bradley, 1995 (riviera), first round (8-under)Brad Faxon, 1995 (riviera), final round (8-under)Jose Maria olazabal, 2000 (Valhalla), third round (9-under)Mark o’Meara, 2001 (atlanta ac), second round (7-under)thomas Bjorn, 2005 (Baltusrol), third round (7-under)tiger Woods, 2007 (Southern Hills), second round (7-under)9 holes:26 corey Pavin, Brown Deer park gc (par 34), front nine, first round, 2006 u.S.Bank championship in milwaukee (8-under par)27 Mike Souchak, Brackenridge park gc (par-35), back nine, first round, 1955texas open (8-under par)Andy north, En-Joie gc (par-34), back nine, first round, 1975 B.c. open(7-under par)Billy Mayfair, Warwick Hills g&cc (par-36), back nine, final round, 2001 Buickopen, (9-under par)Robert Gamez, Indian Wells cc (par-36), front nine, third round, 2004 BobHope chrysler classic (9-under par)Brandt Snedeker, torrey pines gc (North course) (par 36), back nine, firstround, 2007 Buick Invitational (9-under par)chris Riley, montreux g&cc (par 36), front nine, second round, 2009 Legendsreno-tahoe open (9-under par)Most strokes under par (9 holes):9 Billy Mayfair, 27, Warwick Hills g&cc (par-36), back nine, final round, 2001Buick openRobert Gamez, 27, Indian Wells cc (par-36), front nine, third round, 2004 BobHope chrysler classicBrandt Snedeker, 27, torrey pines gc (North course) (par-36), back nine, firstround, 2007 Buick Invitationalchris Riley, 27, montreux g&cc (par 36), front nine, second round, 2009Legends reno-tahoe openBest Vardon trophy scoring average (non-adjusted):68.17, tiger Woods, 2000 (5,181 strokes, 76 rounds)68.84, tiger Woods, 2009 (4,268 strokes, 62 rounds)68.87, tiger Woods, 2001 (5,234 strokes, 76 rounds)69.00, tiger Woods, 2002 (4,692 strokes, 68 rounds)69.03, Davis Love iii, 2001 (5,177 strokes, 75 rounds)69.10, tiger Woods, 2007 (4,146 strokes, 60 rounds)69.11, Vijay Singh, 2003 (7,049 strokes, 102 rounds)69.11, tiger Woods, 2005 (5,114 strokes, 74 rounds)69.16, Phil Mickelson, 2001 (5,671 strokes, 82 rounds)69.19, Vijay Singh, 2004 (7,611 strokes, 110 rounds)69.23, Sam Snead, 1950 (6,646 strokes, 96 rounds)69.28, Jim Furyk, 2003 (6,997 strokes, 101 rounds)69.30, Ben Hogan, 1948 (5,267 strokes, 76 rounds)69.33, Greg norman, 1994 (4,368 strokes, 63 rounds)69.34, Vijay Singh, 2001 (6,379 strokes, 92 rounds)69.37, Sam Snead, 1949 (5,064 strokes, 73 rounds)5-20 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


All-time Records (cont.)Adjusted (since 1988):67.79, tiger Woods, 200067.79, tiger Woods, 200768.05, tiger Woods, 200968.41, tiger Woods, 200368.43, tiger Woods, 199968.56, tiger Woods, 200268.65, Vijay Singh, 200368.66, tiger Woods, 200568.81, Greg norman, 199468.81, tiger Woods, 200168.84, Vijay Singh, 200468.86, Jim Furyk, 200668.90, Greg norman, 1993Note: Byron Nelson’s stroke average in 1945 was 68.34 (7,657 strokes in 112 rounds).However, the Vardon trophy was not awarded from 1942-46 because of World War II.Most birdies in a row:9 Mark calcavecchia, glen abbey gc, second round, 65, 2009 rBc canadianopen (t8)8 Bob Goalby, pasadena gc, final round, 65, 1961 St. petersburg open (won)Fuzzy Zoeller, oakwood cc, first round, 63, 1976 Quad cities open (2nd)Dewey Arnette, Warwick Hills gc, first round, 65, 1987 Buick open (t47)edward Fryatt, Doral golf resort and Spa (Blue course), second round, 62,2000 Doral-ryder open (t9)J.P. Hayes, palmer course at pga West, first round, 65, 2002 Bob Hopechrysler classic (t16)Jerry Kelly, tpc Summerlin, third round, 65, 2003 Las Vegas Invitational (t9)Best birdie-eagle streak (by holes):8 Billy Mayfair, 7 birdies, 1 eagle, Warwick Hills g&cc, final round, 2001 BuickopenBriny Baird, 7 birdies, 1 eagle, Disney palm course, second round, 2003 FuNaIclassic at Walt Disney World resort7 Al Geiberger, 6 birdies, 1 eagle, colonial cc, second round, 1977 Dannythomas memphis classicWebb Heintzelman, 5 birdies, 1 eagle, 1 birdie, Spanish trail g&cc, thirdround, 1989 Las Vegas InvitationalDavis Love iii, 6 birdies, 1 eagle, pebble Beach gL, final round, 2001 at&tpebble Beach National pro-amBrandt Snedeker, 4 birdies, 1 eagle, 2 birdies, torrey pines gc (North course),first round, 2007 Buick InvitationalMost birdies in a row to win:6 Mike Souchak, 1956 St. paul open (last 6 holes)5 Jack nicklaus, 1978 Jackie gleason Inverrary classic (last 5 holes)tom Weiskopf, 1971 Kemper open (last 4 holes plus 1 playoff hole)Note: John cook birdied the final hole of regulation at 1992 Bob Hope chryslerclassic, then birdied the first three holes of the playoff and eagled the fourth hole towin.Most birdies (72 holes):32 Mark calcavecchia, 2001 phoenix openPaul Gow, 2001 B.c. open31 John Huston, 1998 united airlines Hawaiian openPhil Mickelson, 2006 BellSouth classicSteve Stricker, 2010 John Deere classicMost birdies (90 holes):37 tom Kite, 1993 Bob Hope chrysler classicPhil Mickelson, 2004 Bob Hope chrysler classictwo holes-in-one, same round/same day:Yusaku Miyazato, 2006 reno tahoe open, montreux g&cc; No. 7 (230 yards,4-iron) and No. 12 (173 yards, 7-iron)/second round; shot 68Bill Wheddon, 1955 Insurance city open, Wethersfield (ct) cc; No. 5 (168yards, 5-iron) and No. 9 (206 yards, 3-iron)/ first round; shot 75two holes-in-one, same tournament:Yusaku Miyazato, 2006 reno-tahoe open, second roundBob tway, 1994 memorial tournament;first round/third roundGlen Day, 1994 greater Hartford open; second round/third roundJack Rule, 1964 mountain View open; first round/fourth roundBill Wheddon, 1955 Insurance city open, first roundMost under-par, consecutive starts:54 Joe Durant, 2001 Bob Hope chrysler classic (36-under) and genuitychampionship (18-under)Most consecutive rounds par or better:52 tiger Woods, third round, 2000 gtE Byron Nelson classic, through first round,2001 phoenix openVictory Records82 SAM SneAD1936 West Virginia closed pro. 1937 oakland open, Bing crosby pro-am, St.paul open, Nassau open, miami open. 1938 Bing crosby pro-am, greatergreensboro open, Inverness Invitational, palm Beach round robin, chicagoopen, canadian open, Westchester 108 Hole open, White Sulphur Springsopen. 1939 St. petersburg open, miami-Biltmore Four-Ball, miami open. 1940Inverness Invitational Four-Ball, canadian open, anthracite open. 1941 Bingcrosby pro-am, St. petersburg open, North & South open,canadian open,rochester times union open, Henry Hurst Invitational. 1942 St. petersburgopen, pga championship. 1944 portland open, richmond open. 1945 Losangeles open, gulfport open, pensacola open Invitational, Jacksonville open,Dallas open, tulsa open. 1946 Virginia open, Jacksonville open, greatergreensboro open, British open, World championship of golf, miami open.1948 texas open. 1949 greater greensboro open, masters tournament, pgachampionship, Washington Star open, Dapper Dan open, Western open.1950 Los angeles open, Bing crosby pro-am, texas open, miami Beach open,greater greensboro open, Western open, colonial Invitational, Inverness Four-Ball Invitational, reading open, North & South open, miami open. 1951 pgachampionship, miami open. 1952 masters tournament, palm Beach roundrobin, Inverness round robin Invitational, all american open, Eastern open.1953 Baton rouge open. 1954 masters tournament, palm Beach round robin.1955 greater greensboro open, palm Beach round robin, Insurance city open,miami open. 1956 greater greensboro open. 1957 palm Beach round robin,Dallas open Invitational. 1958 Dallas open Invitational. 1960 De Soto openInvitational, greater greensboro open. 1961 tournament of champions. 1965greater greensboro open.73 JAcK nicKLAUS1962 u.S. open, Seattle World’s Fair open Invitational, portland openInvitational. 1963 palm Springs golf classic, masters tournament, tournamentof champions, pga championship, Sahara Invitational. 1964 phoenix openInvitational, tournament of champions, Whitemarsh open Invitational, portlandopen Invitational. 1965 masters tournament, memphis open Invitational,thunderbird classic, philadelphia golf classic, portland open Invitational.1966 masters tournament, British open, Sahara Invitational. 1967 Bing crosbyNational pro-am, u.S. open, Western open, Westchester classic, SaharaInvitational. 1968 Western open, american golf classic. 1969 andy Williams-San Diego open Invitational, Sahara Invitational, Kaiser International openInvitational. 1970 Byron Nelson golf classic, British open, National Four-Ballchampionship. 1971 pga championship, tournament of champions, ByronNelson golf classic, National team championship, Walt Disney World openInvitational. 1972 Bing crosby National pro-am, Doral-Eastern open, masterstournament, u.S. open, Westchester classic, u.S. professional match playchampionship, Walt Disney World open Invitational. 1973 Bing crosby Nationalpro-am, greater New orleans open, tournament of champions, atlanta classic,pga championship, ohio Kings Island open, Walt Disney World golf classic.1974 Hawaiian open, tournament players championship. 1975 Doral-Easternopen, Sea pines Heritage classic, masters tournament, pga championship,World open golf championship. 1976 tournament players championship, WorldSeries of golf. 1977 Jackie gleason-Inverrary classic, moNY tournament ofchampions, memorial tournament. 1978 Jackie gleason-Inverrary classic,tournament players championship, British open, IVB-philadelphia golf classic.1980 u.S. open, pga championship. 1982 colonial National Invitation.1984 memorial tournament. 1986 masters tournamentSection 5 RECORDSpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide5-21


All-time Records (cont.)Section RECORDS571 tiGeR WooDS1996 Las Vegas Invitational, Walt Disney World/oldsmobile classic. 1997mercedes championships, masters tournament, gtE Byron Nelson golf classic,motorola Western open. 1998 BellSouth classic. 1999 Buick Invitational,memorial tournament, motorola Western open, pga championship, Worldgolf championships- NEc Invitational, National car rental golf classic/Disney, tHE tour championship, World golf championships-american Expresschampionship. 2000 mercedes championships, at&t pebble Invitational, tHEpLaYErS championship, masters tournament, memorial tournament, Worldgolf championships-NEc Invitational. 2002 Bay Hill Invitational presentedby cooper tires, masters tournament, u.S. open, Buick open, World golfchampionships-american Express championship. 2003 Buick Invitational, Worldgolf championships-accenture match play championship, Bay Hill Invitationalpresented by cooper tires, 100th Western open presented by golf Digest,World golf championships-american Express championship. 2004 World golfchampionships-accenture match play championship. 2005 Buick Invitational,Ford championship at Doral, masters tournament, British open, World golfchampionships-NEc Invitational, World golf championships-american Expresschampionship. 2006 Buick Invitational, Ford championship at Doral, Britishopen, Buick open, pga championship, World golf championships-BridgestoneInvitational, Deutsche Bank championship, World golf championships-americanExpress championship. 2007 Buick Invitational, World golf championshipscachampionship, Wachovia championship, World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational, pga championship, BmW championship, tHE tourchampionship presented by coca-cola. 2008 Buick Invitational, World golfchampionships-accenture match play championship, arnold palmer Invitational,u.S. open. 2009 arnold palmer Invitational, memorial tournament, at&tNational, Buick open, World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational,BmW championship.64 Ben HoGAn1938 Hershey Four-Ball. 1940 North & South open, greater greensboro open,asheville “Land of the Sky” open, goodall palm Beach round robin. 1941miami Biltmore International Four-Ball, asheville open, Inverness Four-Ball,chicago open, Hershey open. 1942 Los angeles open, San Francisco open,North & South open, asheville “Land of the Sky” open, Hale america - Illinois,rochester open. 1945 Nashville Invitational, portland open Invitational,richmond Invitational, montgomery Invitational, orlando open. 1946 phoenixopen, San antonio texas open, St. petersburg open, miami InternationalFour-Ball, colonial Invitational, Western open, goodall round robin, InvernessFour- Ball, Winnipeg open, pga championship, golden State open, Dallasinvitational, North & South open. 1947 Los angeles open, phoenix open, miamiInternational Four-Ball, colonial Invitational, chicago Victory open, Invernessround robin Four-Ball, World championship of golf. 1948 Los angeles open,pga championship, u.S. open, Inverness round robin Four-Ball, motor cityopen, reading open, Western open, Denver open Invitational championship,reno open Invitational, glendale open Invitational. 1949 Bing crosby pro-am,Long Beach open. 1950 u.S. open. 1951 masters tournament, u.S. open, Worldchampionship of golf. 1952 colonial National Invitational. 1953 masters tournament,pan american open, colonial Invitational tournament, u.S. open, Britishopen. 1959 colonial National Invitation62 ARnoLD PALMeR1955 canadian open. 1956 Insurance city open, Eastern open. 1957 Houstonopen, azalea open Invitational, rubber city open Invitational, San Diego openInvitational.1958 St. petersburg open Invitational, masters tournament, pepsichampionship. 1959 thunderbird Invitational, oklahoma city open Invitational,West palm Beach open Invitational. 1960 palm Springs Desert golf classic,texas open Invitational, Baton rouge open Invitational, pensacola openInvitational, masters tournament, u.S. open, Insurance city open Invitational,mobile Sertoma open Invitational. 1961 San Diego open Invitational, phoenixopen Invitational, Baton rouge open Invitational, texas open Invitational,Western open, British open. 1962 palm Springs golf classic, phoenix openInvitational, masters tournament, texas open Invitational, tournament ofchampions, colonial National Invitation, British open, american golf classic.1963 Los angeles open, phoenix open Invitational, pensacola open Invitational,thunderbird classic Invitational, cleveland open Invitational, Western open,Whitemarsh open Invitational. 1964 masters tournament, oklahoma cityopen Invitational. 1965 tournament of champions. 1966 Los angeles open,tournament of champions, Houston champions International. 1967 Los angelesopen, tucson open Invitational, american golf classic, thunderbird classic.1968 Bob Hope Desert classic, Kemper open. 1969 Heritage golf classic, Dannythomas-Diplomat classic. 1970 National Four-Ball championship. 1971 BobHope Desert classic, Florida citrus Invitational, Westchester classic, Nationalteam championship. 1973 Bob Hope Desert classicMost consecutive years winning at least one tournament:17 Jack nicklaus (1962-78)Arnold Palmer (1955-71)16 Billy casper (1956-71)Most consecutive victories: (tournament, site, dates, score, purse):11 Byron nelson, march 8-11, 1945, to august 2-4, 1945; 1945 miami Four Ballwith Jug mcSpaden, miami Springs course, march 8-11, won 8-6, $1,500; 1945charlotte open, myers park gc, march 16-21, 272, $2,000; 1945 greensboroopen, Starmount cc, march 23-25, 271, $1,000; 1945 Durham open, HopeValley cc, march 30-april 1, 276, $1,000; 1945 atlanta open, capital citycourse, april 5-8, 263, $2,000, 1945 montreal open, Islemere g&cc, June 7-10,268, $2,000; 1945 philadelphia Inquirer Invitational, Llanerch cc, June 14-17,269, $3,000; 1945 chicago Victory National open, calumet cc, June 29-July 1,275, $2,000; 1945 pga championship, moraine cc, Dayton, oH, July 9-15,won4-3, $3,750; 1945 tam o’Shanter open, tam o’Shanter cc, chicago, IL, July26-30, 269, $10,000; 1945 canadian open, thornhill cc, toronto, ont., august2-4, 280, $2,000; Winnings during streak: $30,250; [NotE: Nelson won a 12thevent, aug. 11-12, in Spring Lake, NJ, which is not counted as official as itspurse was below the pga tour minimum]7 tiger Woods, July 20-23, 2006 to January 25-28, 2007; 2006 British open,royal Liverpool gc, July 20-23, 270, $1,338,480; 2006 Buick open, WarwickHills g&cc, august 3-6, 264, $864,000; 2006 pga championship, medinah cc,august 17-20, 270, $1,224,000; 2006 World golf championships-BridgestoneInvitational, Firestone cc, august 24-27, 270, $1,300,000; 2006 Deutsche Bankchampionship, tpc Boston, September 1-4, 268, $990,000; 2006 World golfchampionships-american Express championship, the grove, Sept. 28-oct.1,261, $1,300,000; 2007 Buick Invitational, January 25-28, 278, $918,000;Winnings during streak: $7,926,480.6 Ben Hogan, June 9-12, 1948 to august 19-22, 1948; 1948 u.S. open,riviera cc, June 9-12, 276, $2,000; 1948 Inverness round robin (JimmyDemaret), Inverness cc, June 24-27, plus 16, $1,500; 1948 motor city open,meadowbrook cc, July 1-4, 275, $2,600; 1948 reading open, Berkshire cc,July 22-25, 269, $2,600; 1948 Western open, Brookfield cc, July 29-august 1,281, $2,500; 1948 Denver open Invitational, Wellshire cc, august 19-22, 270,$2,150; Winnings during streak: $11,3506 tiger Woods, august 26-29, 1999 to February 3-6, 2000; 1999 World golfchampionships-NEc Invitational, Firestone cc, august 26-29, 270, $1,000,000;1999 National car rental golf classic at Walt Disney World resort, Disneymagnolia/Disney palm, october 21-24, 271, $450,000; 1999 tHE tourchampionship, champions gc, october 28-31, 269, $900,000; 1999 World golfchampionships-american Express championship, Valderrama gc, November4-7, 278, $1,000,000; 2000 mercedes championships, Kapalua gc, January 6-9,276, $522,000; 2000 at&t pebble Beach National pro-am, pebble Beach gL,February 3-6, 273, $720,000; Winnings during streak: $4,592,0005 Ben Hogan, april 9-12, 1953 to July 7-10, 1953: 1953 masters tournament,1953 pan american, 1953 colonial, 1953 u.S. open, 1953 British open5 tiger Woods, Sept. 6-9, 2007 to march 13-16, 2008; 2007 BmWchampionship, 2007 tHE tour championship, 2008 Buick Invitational, 2008World golf championships-accenture match play championship, 2008 arnoldpalmer Invitational4 Byron nelson, october 11-14, 1945 to January 10-13, 1946; 1945 Seattleopen; 1945 glen garden Invitational; 1946 Los angeles open; 1946 SanFrancisco open.4 Ben Hogan, august 10, 1946 to September 29, 1946: 1946 Winnipeg open;1946 pga championship; 1946 golden State open; 1946 Dallas Invitational4 Jack Burke, Jr., February 14-17, 1952 to march 6-9, 1952; 1952 texas open;1952 Houston open; 1952 Baton rouge open; 1952 St. petersburg open (fourconsecutive weeks).3 Walter Hagen, 1923Joe Kirkwood, Sr., 1924Johnny Farrell, 1927Bill Mehlhorn, 1929Horton Smith, 1929Paul Runyan, 1933Henry Picard, 1939Jimmy Demaret, 1940Ben Hogan, 1940Byron nelson, 1944, 1945-465-22 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


All-time Records (cont.)Sam Snead, 1945Ben Hogan, 1946 (twice)Bobby Locke, 1947Jim Ferrier, 1951Billy casper, 1960Arnold Palmer, 1960, 1962Johnny Miller, 1974Jack nicklaus, 1975Hubert Green, 1976Gary Player, 1978tom Watson, 1980nick Price, 1993David Duval, 1997tiger Woods, 2000-2001Vijay Singh, 2004Most victories in single event:8 Sam Snead, greater greensboro open: 1938, 1946, 1949, 1950, 1955, 1956,1960, 1965 (27-year span also record for time between first and last victories insame event). Note: Four times at Starmount Forest cc and four at Sedgefield cc7 tiger Woods, World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational: 1999, 2000,2001, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009 (all at Firestone country club)6 Harry Vardon, British open: 1896, 1898, 1899, 1903, 1911, 1914. Note: Fourdifferent courses.Alex Ross, North & South open: 1902, 1904, 1907, 1908, 1910, 1915 (allplayed at pinehurst)Sam Snead, miami open: 1937, 1939, 1946, 1950, 1951, 1955 (all played atmiami Springs g&cc)Jack nicklaus, masters: 1963, 1965, 1966, 1972, 1975, 1986 (all played ataugusta National)tiger Woods, World golf championships-ca championship: 1999, 2002, 2003,2005, 2006, 2007. Note: Six different courses.tiger Woods, Buick Invitational: 1999, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008. (allplayed at torrey pines gc)tiger Woods, arnold palmer Invitational: 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2008, 2009(all played at Bay Hill club)5 J.H. taylor, British open: 1894, 1895, 1900, 1909, 1913James Braid, British open: 1901, 1905, 1906, 1908, 1910Walter Hagen, Western open: 1916, 1921, 1926, 1927, 1932Walter Hagen, pga championship: 1921, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927Sam Snead, goodall palm Beach round robin: 1938, 1952, 1954, 1955, 1957Ben Hogan, colonial NIt: 1946, 1947, 1952, 1953, 1959Peter thomson, British open: 1954, 1955, 1956, 1958, 1965Arnold Palmer, Bob Hope Desert classic: 1960, 1962, 1968, 1971, 1973Jack nicklaus, tournament of champions: 1963, 1964, 1971, 1973, 1977Jack nicklaus, pga championship: 1963, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1980tom Watson, British open: 1975, 1977, 1980, 1982, 1983Mark o’Meara, at&t pebble Beach National pro-am: 1985, 1989, 1990, 1992,1997Davis Love iii, mcI Heritage: 1987, 1991, 1992, 1998, 2003tiger Woods, BmW championship: 1997, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2009Most consecutive victories in single event:4 tom Morris, Jr., British open, 1868-70 (no event 1871), 1872Walter Hagen, pga championship, 1924-1927Gene Sarazen, miami open, 1926 (schedule change), 1928-1930;tiger Woods, Bay Hill Invitational, 2000-2003tiger Woods Buick Invitational, 2005-20083 Jamie Anderson, British open, 1877-1879Robert Ferguson, British open, 1880-1882Willie Anderson, u.S. open, 1903-1905Walter Hagen, metropolitan open, 1916, 1919-1920 (no event held 1917-1918due to World War I)Gene Sarazen, miami Beach open, 1927-1929Henry Picard, tournament of the gardens, 1935-37Ralph Guldahl, Western open, 1936-1938Ben Hogan, asheville Land of the Sky open, 1940-1942Gene Littler, tournament of champions, 1955-1957Billy casper, portland open, 1959-1961Arnold Palmer, texas open, 1960-1962Arnold Palmer, phoenix open, 1961-1963Jack nicklaus, Disney World golf classic, 1971-1973Johnny Miller, tucson open, 1974-1976tom Watson, Byron Nelson classic, 1978-1980tiger Woods, memorial tournament, 1999-2001tiger Woods, World golf championships-NEc Invitational, 1999-2001tiger Woods, World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational, 2005-2007tiger Woods, World golf championships-ca championship, 2005-2007Most victories at one course:7 tiger Woods, torrey pines gc, La Jolla, ca (1999, 2003, 2005-2008 BuickInvitational; 2008 u.S. open)tiger Woods, Firestone cc (South), akron, oH (1999-2001, 2005-2007, 2009Bridgestone Invitational)6 Alex Ross, pinehurst resort, pinehurst, Nc (1902, 1904, 1907-08, 1910, 1915North & South open)Sam Snead, miami Springs g&cc, miami, FL (1937, 1939, 1946, 1950, 1951,1955 miami open)Jack nicklaus, augusta National gc, augusta, ga (1963, 1965-66, 1972,1975, 1986 masters tournament)Most victories in calendar year:18 Byron nelson, 194513 Ben Hogan, 194611 Sam Snead, 195010 Ben Hogan, 19489 Paul Runyan, 1933tiger Woods, 2000Vijay Singh, 20048 Horton Smith, 1929Gene Sarazen, 1930Byron nelson, 1944Arnold Palmer, 1960Arnold Palmer, 1962Johnny Miller, 1974Sam Snead, 1938tiger Woods, 1999tiger Woods, 20067 13 times, most recently, tiger Woods, 2007Longest time between first, last victory, same event(Won other times in that event):27 years, Sam Snead, greater greensboro open (1938-1965) (won six otherggos in between)Longest time between victories in same event(No other wins in that event in between):21 years, Hale irwin, Heritage classic (1973-1994)First two career wins in same tournament (since 1960):Hale irwin 1971, 1973 Sea pines HeritageDave eichelberger 1971, 1977 greater milwaukee opencalvin Peete 1979, 1982 greater milwaukee openLoren Roberts 1994, 1995 Bay Hill InvitationalBrian Henninger 1994, 1999 Southern Farm Bureau classicVaughn taylor 2004, 2005 reno-tahoe openJ.B. Holmes 2006, 2008 FBr openBoo Weekley 2007, 2008 Verizon HeritageMost first-time winners during calendar year:18, 200214, 1991, 201013, 1996, 200612, 1979, 1980, 1986, 2005, 2007, 200811, 1977, 1985, 198810, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1974, 1983, 1987, 1990, 1994, 2001, 2004Section 5 RECORDSpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide5-23


All-time Records (cont.)Section RECORDS5Most years between victories:15 years, 6 months, Robert Gamez (march 25, 1990-September 25, 2005), 396starts15 years, 5 months, 10 days, Butch Baird (may 7, 1961-october 17, 1976), 240starts14 years, 8 months, 2 days, ed Fiori (January 17, 1982-September 15, 1996),409 starts13 years, 8 months, tommy Armour iii (January 28, 1990-September 28,2003), 366 starts13 years, 8 months, Joey Sindelar (September 9, 1990-may 9, 2004), 370startsMost years from first victory to last:28 years, 11 months, 20 days, Raymond Floyd (march 17, 1963-march 8, 1992)28 years, 2 months, 17 days, Sam Snead (January 17, 1937-april 4, 1965)23 years, 11 months, 24 days, tom Watson (June 30, 1974-may 24, 1998)23 years, 11 months, 5 days, Macdonald Smith (august 28, 1912-august 2,1936)23 years, 9 months, 27 days, Jack nicklaus (June 17, 1962-april 13, 1986)Most wins by players in their 20s:46 tiger Woods30 Jack nicklausMultiple wins by players age 22 and under:14 Horton Smith (1928-30)7 tiger Woods (1996-98)4 Gene Sarazen (1922-23)4 tom Morris, Jr. (1868-72). Note: prior to 1900.3 Jack nicklaus (1962)3 Sergio Garcia (2001-02)2 Raymond Floyd (1963-65)2 Johnny McDermott (1911-12)2 Seve Ballesteros (1978-79)2 Phil Mickelson (1991-93)2 Robert Gamez (1990)2 Jerry Pate (1976)Youngest winners (since 1900):19 years, 10 months, 14 days, Johnny McDermott, 1911 u.S. open20 years, 5 days, Gene Sarazen, 1922 Southern open20 years, 1 month, 15 days, charles evans, Jr., (amateur), 1910 Western open20 years, 4 months, 12 days, Francis ouimet, (amateur), 1913 u.S. open20 years, 4 months, 18 days, Gene Sarazen, 1922 u.S. open20 years, 5 months, 13 days, Horton Smith, 1928 oklahoma city open20 years, 5 months, 22 days, Gene Sarazen, 1922 pga championship20 years, 6 months, 13 days, Raymond Floyd, 1963 St. petersburg open20 years, 6 months, 25 days, Phil Mickelson (amateur), 1991 Northern telecom open20 years, 7 months, 1 day, Horton Smith, 1928 catalina Island open20 years, 7 months, 16 days, tom creavy, 1931 pga championship20 years, 8 months, 18 days, Horton Smith, 1929 pensacola open20 years, 9 months, 6 days, tiger Woods, 1996 Las Vegas Invitational20 years, 9 months, 14 days, Horton Smith, 1929 Fort myers open20 years, 9 months, 20 days, tiger Woods, 1996 Walt Disney World classic20 years, 10 months, 1 day, Horton Smith, 1929 La gorce open20 years, 10 months, 5 days, Horton Smith, 1929 North & South open20 years, 11 months, 24 days, Seve Ballesteros, 1978 greater greensboro open20 years, 11 months, 25 days, Johnny McDermott, 1912 u.S. open20 years, 11 months, 28 days, Rory Mcilroy, 2010 Quail Hollow championshipNote: tom morris, Jr. won the 1868 British open at age 17 years, 5 months, 8 days.He repeated in 1869 (18-4-27) and 1870 (19-4-26).oldest winners:52 years, 10 months, 8 days, Sam Snead, 1965 greater greensboro open51 years, 7 months, 10 days, Art Wall, 1975 greater milwaukee open51 years, 3 months, 7 days, Jim Barnes, 1937 Long Island open51 years, 1 month, 5 days, John Barnum, 1962 cajun classic50 years, 8 months, 11 days, Fred Funk, 2007 mayakoba classic at riviera maya50 years, 1 month, 18 days, craig Stadler, 2003 B.c. open49 years, 6 months, 4 days, Raymond Floyd, 1992 Doral-ryder open49 years, 4 months, 23 days, Peter Jacobsen, 2003 greater Hartford openoldest first-time winner:51 years, 1 month, 5 days, John Barnum, 1962 cajun classicMost wins by players in their 30s:44 Arnold Palmer37 Sam Snead43 Ben Hogan35 Byron nelson38 Jack nicklaus34 Billy casperMost wins by players after 40:22 Vijay Singh17 Sam SneadMost recent amateur winners of <strong>PGA</strong> toUR events:Gene Littler, 1954 San Diego openDoug Sanders, 1956 canadian openScott Verplank, 1985 Western openPhil Mickelson, 1991 Northern telecom openWidest winning margin (strokes):16 J.D. edgar, 1919 canadian openJoe Kirkwood, Sr., 1924 corpus christi openBobby Locke, 1948 chicago Victory National championship15 tiger Woods, 2000 u.S. open14 Ben Hogan, 1945 portland InvitationalJohnny Miller, 1975 phoenix open13 Byron nelson, 1945 Seattle openGene Littler, 1955 tournament of championsPhil Mickelson, 2006 BellSouth classic12 Byron nelson, 1939 phoenix openArnold Palmer, 1962 phoenix openJose Maria olazabal, 1990 NEc World Series of golftiger Woods, 1997 masters tournamentBest come-from-behind in final round to win (strokes):10 Paul Lawrie, 1999 British open9 Stewart cink, 2004 mcI Heritage8 Jack Burke, Jr., 1956 masters tournamentKen Venturi, 1959 Los angeles openMark Lye, 1983 Bank of Boston classicHal Sutton, 1985 St. Jude memphis classicchip Beck, 1990 Buick openScott Simpson, 1998 Buick Invitationalcraig Stadler, 2003 B.c. open5-24 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


All-time Records (cont.)Largest lead with 18 holes to play (strokes):13 Bobby Locke, 1948 chicago Victory National championship (won by 16)11 Gene Sarazen, 1927 Long Island open (won by 11)10 Walter Hagen, 1920 Florida West coast open (won by 12)Ben Hogan, 1945 portland Invitational (won by 14)Gene Littler, 1955 tournament of champions (won by 13)tiger Woods, 2000 u.S. open (won by 15)Largest lead with 18 holes to play and lost (strokes):6 Bobby cruickshank, 1928 Florida openGay Brewer, 1969 Danny thomas-Diplomat classicHal Sutton, 1983 anheuser-Busch golf classicGreg norman, 1996 masters tournamentSergio Garcia, 2005 Wachovia championshipMajor championship WinsAmateur and Professional:20 Jack nicklaus, 1959-86 (6 masters, 4 u.S. opens, 3 British opens, 5 pgachampionships, 2 u.S. amateurs)17 tiger Woods, 1994-2008 (4 masters, 3 u.S. opens, 3 British opens, 4 pgachampionships, 3 u.S. amateurs)13 Bobby Jones, 1923-30 (4 u.S. opens, 3 British opens, 5 u.S. amateurs, 1British amateur)11 Walter Hagen, 1914-29 (2 u.S. opens, 4 British opens, 5 pga championships)9 John Ball, 1888-1912 (1 British open, 8 British amateurs)Ben Hogan, 1946-53 (2 masters, 4 u.S. opens, 1 British open, 2 pgachampionships)Gary Player, 1959-78 (3 masters, 1 u.S. open, 3 British opens, 2 pgachampionships)8 Arnold Palmer, 1954-64 (4 masters, 1 u.S. open, 2 British opens, 1 u.S.amateur)tom Watson, 1975-83 (2 masters, 1 u.S. open, 5 British opens)Professional only:18 Jack nicklaus14 tiger Woods11 Walter Hagen9 Ben HoganGary Player8 tom Watson7 Harry VardonBobby JonesGene SarazenSam SneadArnold Palmer6 Lee trevinonick Faldo5 James BraidJohn H. taylorByron nelsonPeter thomsonSeve Ballesteros4 tom Morris, Sr.tom Morris, Jr.Willie ParkWillie AndersonJim BarnesBobby LockeRaymond FloydPhil Mickelson3 James AndersonRobert Fergusontommy ArmourRalph GuldahlDenny ShuteHenry cottonJimmy Demaretcary MiddlecoffJulius BorosBilly casperLarry nelsonHale irwinnick PricePayne Stewarternie elsVijay SinghPadraig Harrington2 Jack BurkeAngel cabreraBen crenshawJohn DalyLeo Diegelolin DutraDoug FordRetief GoosenDavid GrahamHubert GreenHarold HiltonJock Hutchisontony JacklinLee JanzenBernhard LangerSandy LyleBob MartinJohn McDermottJohnny MillerGreg normanAndy northJose Maria olazabalMark o’MearaWillie Park, Jr.Henry Picardted RayPaul RunyanAlex SmithHorton SmithDave Stocktoncurtis Strangecraig WoodFuzzy ZoellerWinners of career Grand Slam:(In the event of multiple victories in a major championship, only the first is listed):Gene Sarazen: 1922 u.S. open, 1922 pga championship, 1932 British open,1935 masters tournamentBen Hogan: 1946 pga championship, 1948 u.S. open, 1951 masterstournament, 1953 British openGary Player: 1959 British open, 1961 masters tournament, 1962 pgachampionship, 1965 u.S. openJack nicklaus: 1962 u.S. open, 1963 masters tournament, 1963 pgachampionship, 1966 British opentiger Woods: 1997 masters tournament, 1999 pga championship, 2000 u.S.open, 2000 British openNote: Nicklaus and Woods have won the career grand Slam twice.Section 5 RECORDSYoungest major winners:masters: 21 years, 3 months, 14 days, tiger Woods, 1997u.S. open: 19 years, 10 months, 14 days, Johnny McDermott, 1911British open: (modern era) 22 years, 3 months, 12 days, Seve Ballesteros, 1979;(pre-modern era) 17 years, 5 months, 8 days, tom morris, Jr., 1868pga championship: 20 years, 5 months, 22 days, Gene Sarazen, 1922pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide5-25


All-time Records (cont.)Section RECORDS5Players to win the week before winning major (since 1934)2007 tiger Woods won World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational followedby the pga championship2006 Phil Mickelson won BellSouth classic followed by the masters1988 Sandy Lyle won greater greensboro open followed by the masters1971 Lee trevino won the canadian open followed by the British open1959 Art Wall won the azalea open followed by the masters1949 Sam Snead* won the greater greensboro open followed by the masters194 Ben Hogan* won the Winnipeg open followed by the pga1945 Byron nelson* won the chicago Victory open followed by the pga1939 Ralph Guldahl won the greater greensboro open followed by the masters1939 Henry Picard* won the Scranton open followed by the pga* No event scheduled the week after first win. major was the next event contested.Players to win major and then win the following week (since 1934)2006 tiger Woods won the pga and then the World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational2000 tiger Woods won the pga and then the World golf championships-NEcInvitational1998 Vijay Singh won pga and then the INtErNatIoNaL1990 Hale irwin won the u.S. open and then the Buick classic1985 Bernhard Langer won the masters and then the mcI Heritage classic1978 John Mahaffey won the pga and then the american optical classic1978 Gary Player won the masters and then the tournament of champions1966 Billy casper won the u.S. open and then the Western open1950 Jimmy Demaret won the masters and then the North Fulton open1938 Ralph Guldahl won the u.S. open and then the Western openPlayoff RecordsLongest sudden-death playoffs (holes):11 1949 motor city open: cary Middlecoff and Lloyd Mangrum were declaredco-winners by mutual agreement.8 1965 azalea open: Dick Hart def. Phil Rodgers1978 greater milwaukee open: Lee elder def. Lee trevino1981 Quad cities open: Dave Barr def. Woody Blackburn, Dan Halldorson,Frank conner and Victor Regalado1983 phoenix open: Bob Gilder def. Rex caldwell, Johnny Miller andMark o’MearaMost players in sudden-death playoff:6 1994 gtE Byron Nelson classic: neal Lancaster def. tom Byrum, Markcarnevale, David edwards, Yoshinori Mizumaki and David ogrin2001 Nissan open: Robert Allenby def. toshi izawa, Brandel chamblee,Bob tway, Jeff Sluman and Dennis Paulson5 Seven times, (most recently 2005 BellSouth classic: Phil Mickelson def. RichBeem, Arjun Atwal, Brandt Jobe and Jose Maria olazabal)Most playoffs, season:16 1988, 199115 197214 2004Putting RecordsFewest putts, one round18 Sam trahan, Whitemarsh Valley cc, final round, 1979 IV philadelphia golfclassicMike McGee, colonial cc, first round, 1987 Federal Express St. Jude classicKenny Knox, Harbour town gL, first round, 1989 mcI Heritage classicAndy north, Kingsmill gc, second round, 1990 anheuser-Busch golf classicJim McGovern, tpc Southwind, second round, 1992 Federal Express St. Judeclassiccorey Pavin, glen abbey gc, second round, 2000 Bell canadian openKen Duke, Doral cc, third round, 2009 World golf championships-cachampionshipBlake Adams, Harbour town gL, second round, 2010 Verizon HeritageFewest putts, four rounds:92 David Frost, Harbour town gL, 2005 mcI Heritage93 Kenny Knox, Harbour town gL, 1989 mcI Heritage classicMark calcavecchia, Forest oaks cc, 2002 greater greensboro chryslerclassic94 Bob tway, Harbour town gL, 1986 mcI Heritage classicFewest putts, nine holes:6 Stan Utley, Northview g&cc, front nine, second round, 2002 air canadachampionship7 Bill nary, El paso cc, back nine, third round, 1952 El paso open8 Jim colbert, Deerwood cc, front nine, final round, 1967 greater JacksonvilleopenSam trahan, Whitemarsh Valley cc, back nine, final round, 1979 IVBphiladelphia golf classicBill calfee, Forest oaks cc, back nine, third round, 1980 greater greensboroopenKenny Knox, Harbour town gL, back nine, first round, 1989 mcI HeritageclassicJohn inman, Harbour town gL, front nine, final round, 1994 mcI Heritageclassictom Pernice, Jr., Disney magnolia course, back nine, third round, 2005 FuNaIclassic at Walt Disney World resortKen Duke, Doral cc, front nine, third round, 2009 World golf championshipscachampionshipBlake Adams, Harbour town gL, front nine, second round, 2010 VerizonHeritagePaul Goydos, tpc Deere run, back nine, first round, 2010 John Deere classicMiscellaneous RecordsMost consecutive events without missing cut:142 tiger Woods, Buick Invitational, February 5-8, 1998, through Wachoviachampionship, may 8, 2005 (missed the cut at 2005 EDS Byron Nelsonchampionship)113 Byron nelson, Bing crosby National pro-am, January 26, 1941, throughcolonial National Invitation, may 27-30, 1948 (withdrew after two rounds of1949 Bing crosby National pro-am)105 Jack nicklaus, Sahara open, october 29-November 1,1970, through WorldSeries of golf, September 2-5, 1976 (missed cut 1976 World open)86 Hale irwin, Bing crosby National pro-am, January 23-26, 1975, through conclusionof 1978 season (missed cut in first start of 1979 season at Bing crosbyNational pro-am)72 Dow Finsterwald, carling golf classic, September 22-25, 1955, throughHouston Invitational, February 21-24, 1958 (missed the cut at Baton rouge openInvitational)53 tom Kite, Western open, July 3-6, 1980, through manufacturers HanoverWestchester classic, June 24-27, 1982 (missed cut at 1982 canadian open)Most career cuts made:592 Jay Haas590 tom Kite583 Raymond Floyd566 Gene Littler561 Doug Ford543 Arnold PalmerMost top-10s in a season:31 Harold McSpaden, 1945Most top-10s in a career:358 Sam SneadMost consecutive top-10s in a career:65 Byron nelson, 1942 texas open through 1946 New orleans openYoungest professional shooting his age or below:66 (4-under, fourth round), Sam Snead (age 67), 1979 Quad cities open67 (3-under, second round), Sam Snead (age 67), 1979 Quad cities open5-26 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


All-time Records (cont.)Most victories before 21st birthday:7 Horton SmithYoungest to win five titles:20 years, 10 months, 1 day, Horton Smith21 years, 5 months, 20 days, tiger Woodsoldest rookie:47 years, 5 months, 6 days, Allen Doyle, 199647 years, 4 months, 6 days, Jim Rutledge, 2007Youngest to play:14 years, 2 months, 29 days, Michelle Wie, 2004 Sony open in Hawaii (mc)oldest to play:77 years, 10 months, 9 days, Jerry Barber, 1994 Buick Invitational (mc)Youngest to make cut:15 years, 8 months, 20 days, Bob Panasik, 1957 canadian open (t66)16 years, 4 days, tadd Fujikawa, 2007 Sony open in Hawaii (t20)16 years, 2 months, 23 days, Justin thomas, 2009 Wyndham championship(t78)16 years, 2 months, 29 days, Matteo Manassero, 2009 British open (t13)16 years, 9 months, 7 days, ty tryon, 2001 Honda classic (t39)16 years, 9 months, 24 days, Jordan Spieth, 2010 Hp Byron Nelsonchampionship (t16)16 years, 11 months, 21 days, Matteo Manassero, 2010 masters tournament(t36)17 years, 1 month, 22 days, tommy Jacobs, 1952 masters tournament (6)oldest to make cut:67 years, 2 months, 21 days, Sam Snead, 1979 manufacturers HanoverWestchester classic (t47)oldest to finish in top 10:63 years, 3 months, 4 days, Sam Snead, 1975 B.c. open (t8)oldest to make cut in major:67 years, 2 months, 7 days, Sam Snead, 1979 pga championship (t42)oldest to make top-10 in major:62 years, 2 months, 15 days, Sam Snead, 1974 pga championship (t3)First African-American to play:Bill Spiller, 1948 Los angeles openLefthanders who have won:38 Phil Mickelson, 1991 Northern telecom open. 1993 Buick Invitational ofcalifornia, the International. 1994 mercedes championships. 1995 Northerntelecom open. 1996 Nortel open, phoenix open, gtE Byron Nelson golf classic,NEc World Series of golf. 1997 Bay Hill Invitational, Sprint International. 1998mercedes championships, at&t pebble Beach National pro-am. 2000 BuickInvitational, BellSouth classic, mastercard colonial, tHE tour championship.2001 Buick Invitational, canon greater Hartford open. 2002 Bob Hope chryslerclassic, canon greater Hartford open. 2004 Bob Hope chrysler classic, masterstournament. 2005 FBr open, at&t pebble Beach National pro-am, BellSouthclassic, pga championship. 2006 BellSouth classic, masters tournament. 2007at&t pebble Beach National pro-am, tHE pLaYErS championship, DeutscheBank championship. 2008 Northern trust open, crowne plaza Invitationalat colonial. 2009 Northern trust open, World golf championships-cachampionship, tHE tour championship presented by coca-cola. 2010 masterstournament.8 Mike Weir, 1999 air canada championship. 2000 World golf championshipsamericanExpress championship. 2001 tHE tour championship. 2003 BobHope chrysler classic, Nissan open, masters tournament. 2004 Nissan open,2007 Fry’s Electronics open6 Bob charles, 1963 Houston classic. British open. 1965 tucson openInvitational. 1967 atlanta classic. 1968 canadian open. 1974 greatergreensboro open4 Steve Flesch, 2003 Hp classic of New orleans. 2004 Bank of americacolonial. 2007 reno-tahoe open, turning Stone resort championship1 Sam Adams, 1973 Quad cities openernie Gonzalez, 1986 pensacola openRuss cochran, 1991 centel Western openeric Axley, 2006 Valero texas openBubba Watson, 2010 travelers championshipFather-son winners:tom Morris, Sr. (1861 British open)-tom morris, Jr. (1868 British open)Willie Park, Sr. (1860 British open)-Willie park, Jr. (1887 British open)Joe Kirkwood, Sr. (1923 california open)-Joe Kirkwood, Jr. (1949 philadelphiaInquirer open)Jack Burke, Sr. (1925 texas pga championship)-Jack Burke, Jr. (1950 riogrande Valley open)clayton Heafner (1941 mahoning Valley open)-Vance Heafner (1981 WaltDisney World National team championship with mike Holland)Julius Boros (1952 u.S. open)-guy Boros (1996 greater Vancouver open)Al Geiberger (1962 ontario open)-Brent geiberger (1999 canon greaterHartford open)Jay Haas (1978 andy Williams San Diego open Invitational)-Bill Haas (2010Bob Hope classic)Section 5 RECORDSFirst African-American to win official title:Pete Brown, 1964 Waco turner openWomen who played in <strong>PGA</strong> toUR events:Babe Didrikson Zaharias: 1938 Los angeles open (Jan. 7-10), 81-84 (missedcut). Note: Sponsor invitation; 1945 Los angeles open (Jan. 5-8) 76-81-79(missed cut). Note: Qualified with 76-76; 1945 phoenix open (Jan. 11-14) 77-72-75-80—304 (33rd). Note: Sponsor invitation; 1945 tucson open (Jan. 18-21) 307total (42nd). Note: Qualified with 74-81.Annika Sorenstam: 2003 Bank of america colonial (may 22-25) 71-74—145(missed cut) Note: Sponsor exemption.Suzy Whaley: 2003 greater Hartford open (July 24-27), 75-78—153 (missedcut). Note: Qualified by winning 2002 connecticut pga Section championship.Michelle Wie: 2004 Sony open in Hawaii (Jan.15-18) 72-68—140 (missedcut); 2005 Sony open in Hawaii (Jan. 13-16) 75-74—149 (missed cut); 2005John Deere classic (July 7-10) 70-71—141 (missed cut); 2006 Sony open inHawaii (Jan. 12-15) 79-68—147 (missed cut); 2006 John Deere classic (July13-16) 77-WD (illness); 2006 84 LumBEr classic (September 14-17) 77-81—158 (missed cut); 2007 Sony open In Hawaii (Jan. 11-14) 78-76—154 (missedcut). 2008 Legends reno-tahoe open (July 31-august 3) 73-80—153 (missedcut) (Note: all Sponsor Exemptions).Note: the morrises, parks, Kirkwoods (1924-1949 philadelphia Inquirer open),geibergers (1976-2004 greensboro events) and Haases (1988-2010 Bob Hopeclassics) have won the same tournament.Brothers who have won:(Year of first official victory/career wins in parentheses)Alex Smith (1906/2)-macdonald Smith (1924/24)-Willie Smith (1899/1)tom Kerrigan (1920/4)-george Kerrigan (1922/2)Al espinosa (1924/8)-abe Espinosa (1928/3)Lloyd Mangrum (1940/36)-ray mangrum (1936/5)Jim turnesa (1951/2)-Joe turnesa (1924/15)-mike turnesa (1931/6)-philturnesa (1932/1)Lionel Hebert (1957/5)-Jay Hebert (1957/5)Dave Hill (1961/13)-mike Hill (1970/3)Don Massengale (1966/2)-rik massengale (1975/3)Joe inman (1976/1)-John Inman (1987/2)Danny edwards (1977/5)-David Edwards (1980/4)curt Byrum (1989/1)-tom Byrum (1989/1)Brad Bryant (1995/1)-Bart Bryant (2004/3)Hole-in-one on par 4:Andrew Magee, driver, 332-yard, No. 17, tpc Scottsdale, first round, 2001phoenix openpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide5-27


All-time Records (cont.)Section RECORDS5Money-Winning RecordsMost money won in a season:$10,905,166, Vijay Singh, 2004$10,867,052, tiger Woods, 2007$10,628,024, tiger Woods, 2005$10,508,163, tiger Woods, 2009$9,941,563, tiger Woods, 2006$9,188,321, tiger Woods, 2000$8,017,336, Vijay Singh, 2005$7,573,907, Vijay Singh, 2003Most money won by a rookie:$3,844,189, trevor immelman, 2006$3,063,778, todd Hamilton, 2004$2,836,643, Brandt Snedeker, 2007$2,857,108, Rickie Fowler, 2010$2,554,280, Rory Mcilroy, 2010$2,461,482, Sean o’Hair, 2005$2,417,685, Zach Johnson, 2004$2,064,612, Andres Romero, 2008Most money won by a second-year player:$4,656,265, Anthony Kim, 2008$3,912,064, chad campbell, 2003$3,724,984, Adam Scott, 2004$3,489,516, Y.e. Yang, 2009$2,977,901, Dustin Johnson, 2009$2,702,747, charles Howell iii, 2002$2,617,004, Retief Goosen, 2002$2,613,211, Boo Weekley, 2007Most money won in first two seasons:$6,201,460, Anthony Kim, 2007-2008$5,645,836, trevor immelman, 2006-2007$4,963,720, Adam Scott, 2003-2004$4,767,795, Dustin Johnson, 2008-09$4,727,538, chad campbell, 2002-2003$4,368,085, Brandt Snedeker, 2007-2008$4,223,379, charles Howell iii, 2001-2002$4,214,126, Zach Johnson, 2004-2005$4,027,577, Y.e. Yang, 2008-09Most consecutive years with $100,000 or more in earnings:28 Jay Haas, 1979-200627 tom Watson, 1974-200026 craig Stadler, 1980-200525 Davis Love iii, 1986-2010Mark calcavecchia, 1986-201024 Joey Sindelar, 1984-200723 tom Kite, 1976-1998Mark o’Meara, 1984-2006Most consecutive years with $200,000 or more in earnings:23 Mark calcavecchia, 1987-200922 Davis Love iii, 1989-201021 Mark o’Meara, 1984-2004nick Price, 1986-200620 Fred couples, 1987-2006Most consecutive years with $500,000 or more in earnings:18 Phil Mickelson, 1993-201017 Mark calcavecchia, 1993-2009ernie els, 1994-201016 Davis Love iii, 1995-2010Justin Leonard, 1995-2010Vijay Singh, 1995-201015 Jeff Maggert, 1993-2007tom Lehman, 1994-2008tiger Woods, 1996-2010Most consecutive years with $1 million or more in earnings:16 Davis Love iii, 1995-201015 Phil Mickelson, 1996-201014 Vijay Singh, 1997-2010tiger Woods, 1997-2010Justin Leonard, 1997-2010Most years with $1 million or more in earnings:17 Davis Love iii15 Phil MickelsonVijay Singh14 tiger WoodsMost money won in a season without victory:$3,946,515, Jim Furyk, 2009$3,721,185, Sergio Garcia, 2007$3,665,234, Luke Donald, 2010$3,613,194, Paul casey, 2010$3,606,700, Robert Allenby, 2008$3,456,356, Jeff overton, 2010$3,562,548, chris DiMarco, 2005$3,459,740, David toms, 2002$3,455,714, Jim Furyk, 2008$3,440,829, Vijay Singh, 2001$3,336,258, Bo Van Pelt, 2010$3,218,098, Retief Goosen, 2010$3,075,092, Davis Love iii, 2004Highest finisher on the money list without a victory:2nd, Jack Burke, Jr., 1954Most consecutive years finishing top 10 on money list:17 Jack nicklaus, 1962-197813 tiger Woods, 1997-200911 Arnold Palmer, 1957-1967Vijay Singh, 1998-2008Most years finishing top 10 on money list:18 Jack nicklaus15 Sam Snead13 Arnold Palmertiger WoodsMost years leading money list:9 tiger Woods8 Jack nicklausMost consecutive years leading money list:4 tom Watson, 1977-80tiger Woods, 1999-2002Youngest to win $1 million in earnings in a season:20 years, 10 months, 3 days, Sergio Garcia, 2000First to win $1 million in earnings in a single event:Jeff Maggert, 1999 World golf championships-acccenture match playQuickest to $1 million in earnings in a career:4 events, J.B. Holmes, 20065 events, Retief Goosen, 2001Quickest to $2 million in earnings in a career:16 events, tiger Woods, 19975-28 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


All-time Records (cont.)number of players to win more than $2 million in a single season:38 200937 2008, 201034 200731 200630 200529 200328 200423 200216 200115 20009 19993 19981 1997number of players to win more than $1 million in a single season:104 200899 200793 200691 200990 201078 200577 200472 200361 200256 200145 200036 199926 199818 19979 1995, 19966 19945 19934 19922 1989, 19901 1988First-year players to win $1 million or more:$3,844,189, trevor immelman, 2006$3,063,778, todd Hamilton, 2004$2,857,108, Rickie Fowler, 2010$2,836,643, Brandt Snedeker, 2007$2,554,280, Rory Mcilroy, 2010$2,461,482, Sean o’Hair, 2005$2,417,685, Zach Johnson, 2004$2,064,612, Andres Romero, 2008$1,864,584, carlos Franco, 1999$1,789,895, Dustin Johnson, 2008$1,778,597, troy Matteson, 2006$1,742,243, Marc Leishman, 2009$1,742,112, camilo Villegas, 2006$1,700,803, nathan Green, 2006$1,673,070, John Mallinger, 2007$1,592,344, Ryan Palmer, 2004$1,545,195, Anthony Kim, 2007$1,521,973, Jeff Quinney, 2007$1,520,632, charles Howell iii, 2001$1,504,627, George Mcneill, 2007$1,502,888, Jose coceres, 2001$1,487,604, J.B. Holmes, 2006$1,462,713, Jonathan Byrd, 2002$1,451,726, Pat Perez, 2002$1,444,102, chez Reavie, 2008$1,434,911, Ben curtis, 2003$1,413,113, Peter Lonard, 2002$1,352,878, Greg owen, 2005$1,352,705, Kevin Streelman, 2008$1,329,920, Marc turnesa, 2008$1,274,580, eric Axley, 2006$1,272,606, Alex Prugh, 2010$1,255,314, notah Begay iii, 1999$1,249,674 Webb Simpson, 2009$1,243,696 Jeff Klauk, 2009$1,238,736, Adam Scott, 2003$1,207,104, Shigeki Maruyama, 2000$1,182,883, Alex cejka, 2003$1,179,165, Steve Marino, 2007$1,176,434, Vaughn taylor, 2004$1,167,607, tim Wilkinson, 2008$1,166,977, Michael Letzig, 2008$1,126,985, Retief Goosen, 2001$1,115,193, charley Hoffman, 2006$1,088,205, Luke Donald, 2002$1,073,847, J.J. Henry, 2001$1,042,696, Joey Snyder iii, 2005$1,032,716, Scott Piercy, 2009$1,019,264, Bubba Watson, 2006$1,013,024, Johnson Wagner, 2007$1,005,323, Josh teater, 2010Biggest margin between no. 1 and no. 2 on money list:$5,117,941, Vijay Singh over ernie els, 2004Section 5 RECORDSpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide5-29


official <strong>PGA</strong> toUR career Money ListSection RECORDS5Player Money Player Money Player Money1. tiger Woods $94,157,3042. Vijay Singh 63,320,3893. phil mickelson 59,677,3894. Jim Furyk 47,565,9635. Ernie Els 40,369,4196. Davis Love III 40,162,4237. David toms 33,349,2608. Kenny perry 31,610,8159. Justin Leonard 30,368,28210. Stewart cink 29,450,66011. Steve Stricker 27,666,75612. mike Weir 26,798,63713. Sergio garcia 26,548,36814. Scott Verplank 26,175,59615. retief goosen 26,158,10816. Stuart appleby 25,723,14717. robert allenby 24,147,32718. mark calcavecchia 23,988,55419. geoff ogilvy 22,565,94020. K.J. choi 21,970,10721. rory Sabbatini 21,915,36322. Jerry Kelly 21,747,66423. Fred couples 21,716,85724. adam Scott 21,642,10025. tom Lehman 21,250,74826. chris Dimarco 21,244,28827. Fred Funk 21,040,57828. Nick price 20,563,10829. charles Howell III 19,954,78030. Zach Johnson 19,892,64331. padraig Harrington 19,296,70232. chad campbell 19,281,99533. Bob Estes 19,006,58834. Billy mayfair 18,687,69635. Luke Donald $18,665,19536. Stephen ames 18,639,14237. Scott Hoch 18,530,15638. David Duval 18,412,58339. Jeff Sluman 18,165,26640. Brad Faxon 17,769,24941. Steve Flesch 17,435,72842. tim clark 17,403,49743. Jeff maggert 17,198,25644. tim Herron 16,696,72645. rocco mediate 16,413,96446. corey pavin 15,919,87447. Bob tway 15,785,81548. Lee Janzen 15,432,12949. Steve Elkington 15,329,19350. Hal Sutton 15,267,68551. Jesper parnevik 15,217,06252. Woody austin 15,214,22053. Loren roberts 15,154,76754. Kevin Sutherland 15,122,49455. Steve Lowery 15,091,22056. John Huston 14,967,14657. greg Norman 14,484,45858. paul azinger 14,467,49659. Jay Haas 14,440,31760. Hunter mahan 14,200,16061. mark o’meara 14,151,56562. tom pernice, Jr. 14,065,70763. carl pettersson 14,061,14464. Sean o’Hair 14,059,48565. Kirk triplett 13,978,43566. Heath Slocum 13,839,34667. John rollins 13,784,51468. Brian gay 13,645,79869. Shigeki maruyama $13,631,79570. Ben crane 13,598,86771. Justin rose 13,439,26772. camilo Villegas 13,126,50173. Lucas glover 13,084,54674. Joe Durant 12,993,66875. matt Kuchar 12,662,23476. Dudley Hart 12,566,49577. Bo Van pelt 12,503,98278. John cook 12,433,59979. Billy andrade 12,380,80580. rod pampling 12,310,65081. Jose maria olazabal 12,242,22382. Scott mccarron 12,175,52383. Jonathan Byrd 11,929,62884. payne Stewart 11,737,00885. Duffy Waldorf 11,638,27586. Briny Baird 11,538,46687. Frank Lickliter II 11,536,95688. paul goydos 11,296,11189. Joey Sindelar 11,196,46290. John Senden 11,132,67591. anthony Kim 11,086,60392. tom Kite 11,041,04293. aaron Baddeley 11,003,46594. Brett Quigley 10,959,75095. chris riley 10,918,67896. tom Watson 10,886,27397. pat perez 10,833,46898. tim petrovic 10,646,35899. J.J. Henry 10,620,735100. Jonathan Kaye 10,574,101top All-time <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Winners1. Sam Snead 822. Jack Nicklaus 733. tiger Woods 714. Ben Hogan 645. arnold palmer 626. Byron Nelson 527. Billy casper 518. Walter Hagen 45t9. cary middlecoff 39tom Watson 39t11. gene Sarazen 38phil mickelson 3813. Lloyd mangrum 3614. Vijay Singh 3415. Jimmy Demaret 3116. Horton Smith 30t17. Harry cooper 29gene Littler 29Lee trevino 29t20. Leo Diegel 28paul runyan 2822. Henry picard 26t23. tommy armour 25Johnny miller 25t25. gary player 24macdonald Smith 24t27. Johnny Farrell 22raymond Floyd 22t29. Willie macfarlane 21Lanny Wadkins 21craig Wood 21James Barnes 21t33. Hale Irwin 20Bill mehlhorn 20greg Norman 20Doug Sanders 20Johnny revolta 20Davis Love III 20t39. Ben crenshaw 19Doug Ford 19Hubert green 19tom Kite 19t43. Julius Boros 18Jim Ferrier 18E.J. Harrison 18Nick price 18Ernie Els 18t48. Bobby cruickshank 17Harold mcSpaden 17curtis Strange 17t51. Jack Burke, Jr. 16Jim Furyk 16ralph guldahl 16mark o’meara 16tom Weiskopf 165-30 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


Past Leading Money WinnersPlayer Money Player Money Player Money1934 paul runyan $6,767.001935 Johnny revolta 9,543.001936 Horton Smith 7,682.001937 Harry cooper 14,138.691938 Sam Snead 19,534.491939 Henry picard 10,303.001940 Ben Hogan 10,655.001941 Ben Hogan 18,358.001942 Ben Hogan 13,143.001943 No Statistics compiled1944 Byron Nelson (War Bonds) 37,967.691945 Byron Nelson (War Bonds) 63,335.661946 Ben Hogan 42,556.161947 Jimmy Demaret 27,936.831948 Ben Hogan 32,112.001949 Sam Snead 31,593.831950 Sam Snead 35,758.831951 Lloyd mangrum 26,088.831952 Julius Boros 37,032,971953 Lew Worsham 34,002.001954 Bob toski 65,819.811955 Julius Boros 63,121.551956 ted Kroll 72,835.831957 Dick mayer 65,835.001958 arnold palmer 42,607.501959 art Wall 53,167.60* total money listed from 1968 through 1974. official money listed beginning in 1975.1960 arnold palmer $75,262.851961 gary player 64,540.451962 arnold palmer 81,448.331963 arnold palmer 128,230.001964 Jack Nicklaus 113,284.501965 Jack Nicklaus 140,752.141966 Billy casper 121,944.921967 Jack Nicklaus 188,998.081968 Billy casper* 205,168.671969 Frank Beard 164,707.111970 Lee trevino 157,037.631971 Jack Nicklaus 244,490.501972 Jack Nicklaus 320,542.261973 Jack Nicklaus 308,362.101974 Johnny miller 353,021.591975 Jack Nicklaus 298,149.171976 Jack Nicklaus 266,438.571977 tom Watson 310,653.161978 tom Watson 362,428.931979 tom Watson 462,636.001980 tom Watson 530,808.331981 tom Kite 375,698.841982 craig Stadler 446,462.001983 Hal Sutton 426,668.001984 tom Watson 476,260.001985 curtis Strange 542,321.001986 greg Norman $653,296.001987 curtis Strange 925,941.001988 curtis Strange 1,147,644.001989 tom Kite 1,395,278.001990 greg Norman 1,165,477.001991 corey pavin 979,430.001992 Fred couples 1,344,188.001993 Nick price 1,478,557.001994 Nick price 1,499,927.001995 greg Norman 1,654,959.001996 tom Lehman 1,780,159.001997 tiger Woods 2,066,833.001998 David Duval 2,591,031.001999 tiger Woods 6,616,585.002000 tiger Woods 9,188,321.002001 tiger Woods 5,687,777.002002 tiger Woods 6,912,625.002003 Vijay Singh 7,573,907.002004 Vijay Singh 10,905,166.002005 tiger Woods 10,628,024.002006 tiger Woods 9,941,563.002007 tiger Woods 10,867,052.002008 Vijay Singh 6,601,094.002009 tiger Woods 10,508,163.002010 matt Kuchar 4,910,477.00Section 5 RECORDSMoney Levels on the <strong>PGA</strong> toURYear no. 1 Final Money List no. 30 Final Money List no. 125 Final Money List2010 matt Kuchar $4,910,477 Heath Slocum $2,387,687 troy merritt $786,9772009 tiger Woods 10,508,163 Justin Leonard 2,232,378 Jimmy Walker 662,6832008 Vijay Singh 6,601,094 Hunter mahan 2,208,855 martin Laird 852,7522007 tiger Woods 10,867,052 Heath Slocum 2,184,379 mathias gronberg 785,1802006 tiger Woods 9,941,563 Ben curtis 2,256,326 Darren clarke 660,8982005 tiger Woods 10,628,024 Lucas glover 2,050,068 Nick price 626,7362004 Vijay Singh 10,905,166 Kenny perry 1,952,043 tag ridings 623,2622003 Vijay Singh 7,573,907 K.J. choi 1,999,663 Esteban toledo 487,4952002 tiger Woods 6,912,625 Steve Lowery 1,882,553 Jay Williamson 515,4452001 tiger Woods 5,687,777 Steve Stricker 1,676,229 Woody austin 406,3522000 tiger Woods 9,188,321 carlos Franco 1,550,592 Bob Burns 391,0751999 tiger Woods 6,616,585 Loren roberts 1,258,745 charles raulerson 326,8931998 David Duval 2,591,031 andrew magee 964,302 Blaine mccallister 228,3041997 tiger Woods 2,066,833 andrew magee 752,007 Neal Lancaster 179,2731996 tom Lehman 1,780,159 Duffy Waldorf 604,382 Dicky pride 167,8521995 greg Norman 1,654,959 Nick price 611,700 John Wilson 149,2801994 Nick price 1,499,927 mark calcavecchia 533,201 Dennis paulson 142,5151993 Nick price 1,478,557 Billy mayfair 513,072 ronnie Black 120,0411992 Fred couples 1,344,188 Steve pate 472,626 roger maltbie 109,7421991 corey pavin 979,430 Ian Woosnam 485,023 John adams 117,5491990 greg Norman 1,165,477 John Huston 435,690 Bob Eastwood 123,908pgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide5-31


Most <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Wins Year-by-YearSection RECORDS51916 James Barnes 3Walter Hagen 31917 James Barnes 2mike Brady 21918 Jock Hutchison 1Walter Hagen 1patrick Doyle 11919 James Barnes 51920 Jock Hutchison 41921 James Barnes 41922 Walter Hagen 41923 Walter Hagen 5Joe Kirkwood, Sr. 51924 Walter Hagen 51925 Leo Diegel 51926 Bill mehlhorn 5macdonald Smith 51927 Johnny Farrell 71928 Bil mehlhorn 71929 Horton Smith 81930 gene Sarazen 81931 Wiffy cox 41932 gene Sarazen 41933 paul runyan 91934 paul runyan 71935 Johnny revolta 5Henry picard 51936 ralph guldahl 3Henry picard 3Jimmy Hines 31937 Harry cooper 81938 Sam Snead 81939 Henry picard 81940 Jimmy Demaret 61941 Sam Snead 71942 Ben Hogan 61943 Sam Byrd 1Harold mcSpaden 1Steve Warga 11944 Byron Nelson 81945 Byron Nelson 181946 Ben Hogan 131947 Ben Hogan 71948 Ben Hogan 101949 cary middlecoff 71950 Sam Snead 111951 cary middlecoff 61952 Jack Burke, Jr. 5Sam Snead 51953 Ben Hogan 51954 Bob toski 41955 cary middlecoff 61956 mike Souchak 41957 arnold palmer 41958 Ken Venturi 41959 gene Littler 51960 arnold palmer 81961 arnold palmer 61962 arnold palmer 81963 arnold palmer 71964 tony Lema 51965 Jack Nicklaus 51966 Billy casper 41967 Jack Nicklaus 51968 Billy casper 61969 Dave Hill 3Billy casper 3Jack Nicklaus 3raymond Floyd 31970 Billy casper 41971 Lee trevino 61972 Jack Nicklaus 71973 Jack Nicklaus 71974 Johnny miller 81975 Jack Nicklaus 51976 Ben crenshaw 3Hubert green 31977 tom Watson 51978 tom Watson 51979 tom Watson 51980 tom Watson 71981 Bill rogers 41982 craig Stadler 4tom Watson 4calvin peete 41983 Fuzzy Zoeller 2Lanny Wadkins 2calvin peete 2Hal Sutton 2gil morgan 2mark mccumber 2Jim colbert 2Seve Ballesteros 21984 tom Watson 3Denis Watson 31985 Lanny Wadkins 3curtis Strange 31986 Bob tway 41987 curtis Strange 3paul azinger 31988 curtis Strange 41989 tom Kite 3Steve Jones 31990 Wayne Levi 41991 Ian Woosnan 2corey pavin 2Billy andrade 2tom purtzer 2mark Brooks 2Nick price 2Fred couples 2andrew magee 21992 Fred couples 3Davis Love III 3John cook 31993 Nick price 41994 Nick price 61995 greg Norman 3Lee Janzen 31996 phil mickelson 41997 tiger Woods 41998 David Duval 41999 tiger Woods 82000 tiger Woods 92001 tiger Woods 52002 tiger Woods 52003 tiger Woods 52004 Vijay Singh 92005 tiger Woods 62006 tiger Woods 82007 tiger Woods 72008 tiger Woods 42009 tiger Woods 62010 Jim Furyk 3the Last timeWinnersLast to win back-to-back startstiger Woods, 2009 Buick open, World golf championships-BridgestoneInvitationalLast to win three consecutive eventstiger Woods, 2006 pga championship, World golf championships-BridgestoneInvitational, Deutsche Bank championshipLast to win three consecutive startstiger Woods, 2007 BmW championship, tHE tour championship, 2008 BuickInvitational, World golf championships-accenture match play championship,arnold palmer InvitationalLast to win four consecutive eventsJack Burke, Jr., 1952 texas open, Houston open, Baton rouge open, St.petersburg openLast to win same event four consecutive yearstiger Woods, 2005-08 Buick InvitationalLast to successfully defend titleSteve Stricker, 2009-10 John Deere classicLast to successfully defend title week after winning another eventtiger Woods, 2007 pga championship (week after winning World golfchampionships-Bridgestone Invitational)Last to win first two starts of seasonernie els, 2003 mercedes championships, Sony open in HawaiiLast to win same event three timesPhil Mickelson, 2004, 2006, 2010 masters tournamentLast to win same event four timestiger Woods, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2009 BmW championshipLast to win same event five timestiger Woods, 2000-03, 2008 arnold palmer InvitationalLast to win same event six timestiger Woods, 2000-3, 2008-9 arnold palmer InvitationalLast to win same event seven timestiger Woods, 1999-2001, 2005-7, 2009 World golf championships-BridgestoneInvitationalLast to win same event for first two victories (back-to-back)Boo Weekley, 2007, 2008 Verizon HeritageLast to win same event for first two victoriesBoo Weekley, 2007, 2008 Verizon HeritageLast to win same event for first three victoriesLeonard Gallett, 1919, 1933, 1934 Wisconsin pga5-32 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


the Last time (cont.)Last left-hander to winBubba Watson, 2010 travelers championshipLast Monday open qualifier to winArjun Atwal, 2010 Wyndham championshipLast to receive sponsor exemption and winamateur: Phil Mickelson, 1991 Northern telecom openprofessional: Lee Westwood, 2010 St. Jude classicLast alternate to winWes Short, Jr., 2005 michelin championship at Las VegasLast to win playoffs in consecutive weeksDavid Duval, 1997 michelob championship at Kingsmill, Walt Disney Worldresort/oldsmobile classicLast time a player won event when teeing off no. 10 in final roundDerek Lamely, 2010 puerto rico openLast time a player made the cut on the number and went on to winRory Mcilroy, 2010 Quail Hollow championshipLast to win first two tournaments in back-to-back weeksDavid Duval, 1997 michelob championship at Kingsmill/Walt Disney World resortLast rookie to winRory Mcilroy, 2010 Quail Hollow championshipLast rookie to win twicetodd Hamilton, 2004 Honda classic, British openLast amateur to winPhil Mickelson, 1991 Northern telecom openLast to win in first <strong>PGA</strong> toUR startJim Benepe, 1988 Beatrice Western openLast to win in first start as official member of <strong>PGA</strong> toURGarrett Willis, 2001 touchstone Energy tucson openLast time five consecutive first-time winners2002, charles Howell ii, michelob championship at Kingsmill; Phil tataurangi,Invensys classic at Las Vegas; Bob Burns, Disney golf classic; JonathanByrd, Buick challenge; Luke Donald, Southern Farm Bureau classicLast time three consecutive european winners2010, Justin Rose, the memorial tournament; Lee Westwood, St. Jude classic;Graeme McDowell, u.S. openLast wire-to-wire winner (no ties)Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te, 2010 Frys.com openLast back-to-back wire-to-wire winner, same eventernie els, 1996-97 Buick classicLast rookie wire-to-wire winnertim Herron, 1996 Honda classicLast to win first three tournaments in back-to-back-to-back startsDavid Duval, 1997 michelob championship at Kingsmill/Walt Disney Worldoldsmobile classic/tour championshipLast to win Q-school and win in the following seasonGeorge Mcneill, 2006 Qualifying tournament/2007 Frys.com opentournament FinishesLast 36-hole event2005 Nissan openLast 54-hole event2005 BellSouth classicLast Monday finish (unscheduled)2010 arnold palmer InvitationalLast Monday U.S. open playoff finish2008 tiger Woods def. Rocco <strong>Media</strong>teLast tuesday finish2006 Booz allen classicLast 36-hole final day2010 Valero texas openLast 54-hole final day1925 Shawnee open (Willie Macfarlane/Willie Klein 18-hole playoff after fieldcompleted 36 holes)Section 5 RECORDSLast to win with even-par scoreGraeme McDowell, 2010 u.S. openLast to win with over-par scoreLucas Glover, 2009 u.S. open (3-over)Last to win in which he failed to record a birdie in final roundJustin Leonard, 2005 FedEx St. Jude classicLast to win with two over-par rounds on weekendGeoff ogilvy, 2006 u.S. open (72-72)Last to win with no bogeys over 72 holesLee trevino, 1974 greater New orleans openLast to shoot 80 and winKenny Knox, 1986 Honda classic (third round)Last to win by holing final shot from off greenJonathan Byrd, 2010 Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for children openLast to win first three titles in playoffsSteve Lowery, 1994 Sprint International, 2000 Southern Farm Bureau classic,2008 at&t pebble Beach National pro-amLast time cut made after 18 holes1987 Beatrice Western openLast time cut made closest to 602010 Valero texas openLast time full final round played Monday (unscheduled)2010 puerto rico openLast time back-to-back Monday finishes2005 pLaYErS championship, BellSouth classicpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide5-33


the Last time (cont.)Section RECORDS5WeatherLast time a tournament restarted a round2005 tHE pLaYErS championship, second roundLast time tournament rained out2009 Viking classicLast time it snowed during tournament2005 BellSouth classicLast time tournament canceled and not rescheduled2009 Viking classicLast time final round postponed and played later in season1998 at&t pebble Beach National pro-amLast tournament round suspended by windFirst round, 2009 Shell Houston openLast time toUR had a 36- and 54-hole tournament in the same year2005 Nissan open (36 holes), BellSouth classic (54 holes)Last time a round was suspended without any play2010 Valero texas open (third round)Last tournament moved to later in season2005 Southern Farm Bureau classic (moved to end of season due to HurricaneKatrina)Last tournament canceled for reasons other than weather2001 World golf championships-american Express championship, tampa Bayclassic (Sept. 11 terrorist tragedy)Double eagles, eagles and AcesLast time back-to-back eaglesAndres Romero, 2010 Justin timberlake Shriners Hosptals for children open, secondround (Nos. 15-16)Last time back-to-back eagles to start a roundSean o’Hair, 2009, World golf championships-ca championship, tpc Blue monster(par-5 first hole, par-4 second hole)Last time double eagleJohnson Wagner, 2010 Viking classic (No. 7, par 5, annandale gc, first round,3-iron, 257 yards)Last time three eagles in same roundJoe ogilvie, (Nos. 3, 15, 16), tpc Summerlin, 2007 Frys.com openLast time four aces same day, same hole2009 rBc canadian open, second round, glen abbey gc, Briny Baird, ArjunAtwal, casey Wittenburg, Leif olson (No. 15)Last time three aces in one round2009 Frys.com open, third round, grayhawk gc, chad campbell (No. 16), tedPurdy (No. 16), nicholas thompson (No. 13)Last to make hole-in-one while winning tournamentJonathan Byrd, 2010 Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open (playoff)Last player to make two aces in same roundYusaku Miyazato, 2006 reno-tahoe open, second roundLast ace on par 4Andrew Magee, No. 17 (333 yards), tpc Scottsdale, 2001 phoenix open, first roundLast time consecutive eagle 2s, same groupJoe Durant and J.L. Lewis, 2002 Kemper open, tpc avenel (par-4 fifth hole)Last to make double eagle and ace in same roundnicholas thompson, 2009 Frys.com open, grayhawk gc, third round, double eagleon par-5 11th hole (3-wood, 261 yards), ace on par-3 13th hole (7-iron, 199 yards)Last to record hole-in-one, eagle-2 and eagle-3 same weekRocco <strong>Media</strong>te, 2010 Frys.com openLast to eagle first hole first two roundsnick Price, 1996 BellSouth classic, atlanta cc (par-4 first hole)PlayoffsLast one-hole playoff2010 the Barclays (Matt Kuchar def. Martin Laird)Last two-hole playoff2010 travelers championship (Bubba Watson def. Scott Verplank, corey Pavin)Last three-hole playoff (does not include aggregate playoffs)2009 Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open (Martin Laird def.George Mcneill, chad campbell)Last four-hole playoff (does not include aggregate playoffs)2010 Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open (Jonathan Byrd def.Martin Laird and cameron Percy)Last three-hole aggregate playoff2010 pga championship (Martin Kaymer def. Bubba Watson)Last four-hole aggregate playoff2007 British open (Padraig Harrington def. Sergio Garcia)Last five-hole playoff2004 mcI Heritage (Stewart cink def. ted Purdy)Last six-hole playoff2009 turning Stone resort championship (Matt Kuchar def. Vaughn taylor)Last seven-hole playoff2001 World golf championships-NEc Invitational (tiger Woods def. Jim Furyk)Last eight-hole playoff1983 phoenix open (Bob Gilder def. Johnny Miller, Mark o’Meara and Rexcaldwell)Last 11-hole playoff (<strong>PGA</strong> toUR record for sudden death)1949 motor city open (cary Middlecoff and Lloyd Mangrum declared co-winners)Last 18-hole playoff2008 u.S. open (tiger Woods def. Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te on 19th hole)Last 18-hole-plus playoff2008 u.S. open (tiger Woods def. Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te on 19th hole)Last 18-hole-plus playoff in non-major championship1972 tucson open (Miller Barber def. George Archer on 21st hole)Last 36-hole playoff in <strong>PGA</strong> toUR event1947 all-american open (Bobby Locke def. ed oliver)Last 54-hole playoff in <strong>PGA</strong> toUR event1926 metropolitan open (Macdonald Smith def. Gene Sarazen)Last 72-hole playoff (two 36-hole rounds)1931 u.S. open (Billy Burke def. George Von elm)5-34 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


the Last time (cont.)Last playoff won with eagleJustin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open (Jonathan Byrd def. MartinLaird and cameron Percy, hole-in-one on fourth playoff hole, No. 17)Last playoff won with birdie2010 the Barclays (Matt Kuchar def. Martin Laird)Last playoff won with par2010 travelers championship (Bubba Watson def. Scott Verplank with a par onsecond playoff hole, par-3 16th; corey Pavin eliminated on first playoff hole)Last playoff won with bogey2009 Shell Houston open (Paul casey def. J.B. Holmes, first extra hole)Last playoff won with double bogey2001 Buick Invitational (Phil Mickelson def. Frank Lickliter ii, third extra hole)Last two-man playoff2010 the Barclays (Matt Kuchar def. Martin Laird)Last three-man playoff2010 Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open (Jonathan Byrd def.Martin Laird and cameron Percy)Last four-man playoff2007 Honda classic (Mark Wilson def. Jose coceres, Boo Weekley and camiloVillegas)Last five-man playoff2005 BellSouth classic (Phil Mickelson def. Rich Beem, Arjun Atwal, BrandtJobe and Jose Maria olazabal)Last six-man playoff2001 Nissan open (Robert Allenby def. toshi izawa, Brandel chamblee, Bobtway, Jeff Sluman and Dennis Paulson)Last five-team playoff1985 chrysler team championshipLast tie/no playoff in <strong>PGA</strong> toUR event1952 Jacksonville open (Sam Snead forfeited to Doug Ford after 72 holes)Last time three consecutive multi-hole playoffs2000 Shell Houston open, compaq classic of New orleans, gtE Byron Nelson classicMiscellaneousLast to repeat as money leadertiger Woods, 2006-2007Last son of past <strong>PGA</strong> toUR champion to win toUR eventBill Haas, 2010 Viking classic (son of Jay)Last grandson of past <strong>PGA</strong> toUR champion to win toUR eventMarc turnesa, 2008 Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open(grandson of Mike turnesa)Last grandfather to winJohnny Miller, 1994 at&t pebble Beach National pro-amLast to win with wife as caddieSteve Stricker, 1996 motorola Western openLast to win with sister as caddieJohn Huston, 1998 united airlines Hawaiian openLast to win with father as caddieHeath Slocum, 2005 Southern Farm Bureau classicLast to eagle first hole first two roundsnick Price, 1996 BellSouth classic, atlanta cc (par-4 first hole)Last to record hole-in-one, eagle-2 and eagle-3 same weekRocco <strong>Media</strong>te, 2010 Frys.com openLast to shoot his ageArnold Palmer, 2001 Bob Hope chrysler classic (pga West), fourth round, 71Last to play 72-hole tournament without a bogey, but did not win:charles Howell iii, 2010 greenbrier classic, t9Last to be even par or better in each tournament in a single seasontiger Woods, 2000, 2002, 2008 (note: 2008 consisted of just six starts)Last defending champion to miss tournamentStephen Ames, 2010 children’s miracle Network classic (injury)Section 5 RECORDSLast time five consecutive playoffs1946 goodall round-robin, philadelphia Inquirer open, u.S. open, Inverness Four-Ball,canadian openLast to lose in consecutive playoffsJose coceres, 2007 mayakoba classic/2007 Honda classicpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide5-35


individual Playoff RecordsSection RECORDS5Best Playoff Records (Six or More Victories)arnold palmer 14-10 Vijay Singh 8-4Jack Nicklaus 14-10 phil mickelson 7-3Sam Snead 12-5 cary middlecoff 7-6-1tiger Woods 11-1 curtis Strange 6-3tom Watson 9-4 tom Kite 6-4Billy casper 8-8 Bruce Lietzke 6-6Ben Hogan 8-12 Byron Nelson 6-6ADAMoniS, Brad (0-1)Lost to Kenny perry, 2008 John Deere classic.ALLAn, Steve (0-1)Lost to Vaughn taylor, 2004 reno-tahoe open.ALLenBY, Robert (3-1)Defeated craig Stadler, 2000 Shell Houston open; defeated Nick price, 2000 advilWestern open; defeated toshi Izawa, Brandel chamblee, Bob tway, Jeff Slumanand Dennis paulson, 2001 Nissan open; lost to Justin Leonard, 2008 Stanford St.Jude championship.AMeS, Stephen (1-0)Defeated george mcNeill, 2009 children’s miracle Network classic.AnDRADe, Billy (2-1)Defeated Jeff Sluman, 1991 Kemper open; lost to John Inman, 1993 Buick Southernopen; defeated Bob Friend, 1998 Bell canadian open.APPLeBY, Stuart (2-1)Lost to Ernie Els, 2002 British open; defeated Scott mccarron, 2003 Las VegasInvitational; defeated Vijay Singh, 2006 mercedes championships.ARMoUR iii, tommy (0-1)Lost to gabriel Hjertstedt, 1999 touchstone Energy tucson open.AtWAL, Arjun (0-1)Lost to phil mickelson, 2005 BellSouth classic.AUStin, Woody (2-1)Defeated mike Brisky, 1995 Buick open; lost to Davis Love III, 2003 mcI Heritage;defeated tim Herron, 2004 Buick championship.AZinGeR, Paul (1-2)Lost to Steve Jones, 1989 Bob Hope chrysler classic; lost to greg Norman, 1990Doral-ryder open; defeated greg Norman, 1993 pga championship.BADDeLeY, Aaron (0-1)Lost to Ernie Els, 2003 Sony open in Hawaii.BeeM, Rich (0-1)Lost to phil mickelson, 2005 BellSouth classic.BecKMAn, cameron (1-1)Defeated Kevin Sutherland, 2008 Frys.com open.BeGAY iii, notah (1-0)Defeated tom Byrum, 1999 michelob championship at Kingsmill.BeRGAnio, David Jr. (0-1)Lost to phil mickelson, 2002 Bob Hope chrysler classic.BLAcK, Ronnie (1-1)Defeated Sam torrance, 1983 Southern open; lost to Wayne grady, 1989manufacturers Hanover Westchester classic.BLAcKMAR, Phil (3-0)Defeated Jodie mudd and Dan pohl, 1985 canon Sammy Davis, Jr.-greater Hartfordopen; defeated payne Stewart, 1988 provident classic; defeated Kevin Sutherland,1997 Shell Houston open.BRADLeY, Michael (1-0)Defeated Fred Funk, Davis Love III, John maginnes and Len mattiace, 1996 Buickchallenge.BoHn, Jason (0-1)Lost to ryan moore, 2009 Wyndham championship.BRiSKY, Mike (0-2)Lost to Woody austin, 1995 Buick open; lost to J.L. Lewis, 1999 John Deere classic.BRiton, Bill (0-1)Lost to Hal Sutton, 1982 Walt Disney World golf classic.BRooKS, Mark (4-3)Defeated Dave Barr and Joey Sindelar, 1988 canon Sammy Davis, Jr.-greaterHartford open; lost to tom purtzer, 1988 gatlin Brothers Southwest classic; defeatedgene Sauers, 1991 Kmart greater greensboro open; lost to John Inman, 1993 BuickSouthern open; defeated Jeff maggert, 1996 Shell Houston open; defeated Kennyperry, 1996 pga championship; lost to retief goosen, 2001 u.S. open.BRoWn, Billy Ray (2-0)Defeated corey pavin and rick Fehr, 1991 canon greater Hartford open; defeatedraymond Floyd, Ben crenshaw and Bruce Lietzke, 1992 gtE Byron Nelson classic.BRoWne, olin (1-0)Defeated Stewart cink and Larry mize, 1998 canon greater Hartford open.BYRD, Jonathan (1-0)Defeated martin Laird and cameron percy, 2010 Justin timberlake ShrinersHospitals for children open.BYRUM, tom (0-2)Lost to Neal Lancaster, 1994 gtE Byron Nelson classic; lost to Notah Begay III, 1999michelob championship at Kingsmill.cABReRA, Angel (1-0)Defeated Kenny perry and chad campbell, 2009 masters tournament.cALcAVeccHiA, Mark (1-4)Defeated Wayne grady and greg Norman, 1985 British open; lost to Fred couples,1987 Byron Nelson classic; lost to greg Norman, 1990 Doral-ryder open; lost toBilly mayfair, 1993 greater milwaukee open; lost to geoff ogilvy, 2005 chryslerclassic of tucson.cAMPBeLL, chad (0-3)Lost to adam Scott, 2005 Nissan open (unofficial tournament, 36 holes); lostto angel cabrera, 2009 masters tournament; lost to martin Laird, 2009 Justintimberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open.cHAMBLee, Brandel (0-2)Lost to paul Stankowski, 1996 BellSouth classic; lost to robert allenby, 2001 Nissanopen.cHoPRA, Daniel (1-0)Defeated Steve Stricker, 2008 mercedes-Benz championship.cinK, Stewart (2-2)Lost to olin Browne, 1998 canon greater Hartford open; defeated ted purdy, 2004mcI Heritage; lost to tiger Woods, 2006 World golf championships-BridgestoneInvitational; ; defeated tom Watson, 2009 British open.cLAMPett, Bobby (0-2)Lost to John cook, 1981 Bing crosby National pro-am; lost to Hale Irwin, 1981 Buickopen.cLARK, Michael ii (1-0)Defeated Kirk triplett, 2000 John Deere classic.cLARK, tim (0-1)Lost to Steve Stricker, 2009 crowne plaza Invitational.cocHRAn, Russ (0-1)Lost to craig Stadler, 1991 tHE tour championship.cooK, John (3-3)Defeated Hale Irwin, Ben crenshaw, Bobby clampett and Barney thompson, 1981Bing crosby National pro-am; defeated Johnny miller, 1983 canadian open; lost toDonnie Hammond, 1986 Bob Hope chrysler classic; lost to tom Kite, 1990 FederalExpress St. Jude classic; lost to Bob tway, 1990 Las Vegas Invitational; defeatedgene Sauers, rick Fehr, mark o’meara and tom Kite, 1992 Bob Hope chryslerclassic.coceReS, Jose (1-2)Defeated Billy mayfair, 2001 WorLDcom cLaSSIc; lost to Fred Funk, 2007mayakoba golf classic; lost to mark Wilson, 2007 the Honda classic.coUPLeS, Fred (5-4)Defeated tze-chung chen, Barry Jaeckel, gil morgan and Scott Simpson, 1983Kemper open; lost to tom Kite, 1986 Western open; defeated mark calcavecchia,1987 Byron Nelson classic; lost to Sandy Lyle, 1988 phoenix open; defeated DavisLove III, 1992 Nissan Los angeles open; lost to corey pavin, 1992 Honda classic;defeated robert gamez, 1993 Honda classic; lost to phil mickelson, 1994 mercedeschampionships; defeated Bruce Lietzke, 1998 Bob Hope chrysler classic.DALY, John (2-2)Defeated costantino rocca, 1995, British open; defeated chris riley and LukeDonald, 2004 Buick Invitational; lost to Vijay Singh, 2005 Shell Houston open; lostto tiger Woods, 2005 World golf championships-american Express championship.DAMRon, Robert (1-1)Defeated Scott Verplank, 2001 Verizon Byron Nelson classic; lost to Sergio garcia,2004 EDS Byron Nelson championship.DAViS, Brian (0-1)Lost to Jim Furyk, 2010 Verizon Heritage.DAY, Glen (1-0)Defeated Jeff Sluman and payne Stewart, 1999 mcI classic.DiMARco, chris (1-2)Defeated David Duval, 2001 Buick challenge; lost to Vijay Singh, 2004 pgachampionship; lost to tiger Woods, 2005 masters.DoDDS, trevor (1-0)Defeated Scott Verplank, 1998 greater greensboro chrysler classic.DonALD, Luke (0-1)Lost to John Daly, 2004 Buick Invitational.5-36 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


individual Playoff Records (cont.)DRiScoLL, James (0-2)Lost to tim petrovic, 2005 Zurich classic of New orleans; ; lost to Zach Johnson,2009 Valero texas open.DURAnt, Joe (0-1)Lost to D.J. trahan, 2006 Southern Farm Bureau classic.DUVAL, David (2-2)Defeated grant Waite and Duffy Waldorf, 1997 michelob championship atKingsmill; defeated Dan Forsman, 1997 Walt Disney World/oldsmobile classic; lostto Dennis paulson, 2000 Buick classic; lost to chris Dimarco, 2001 Buick challenge.eLKinGton, Steve (4-4)Defeated Brad Faxon, 1992 Infiniti tournament of champions; lost to Dan Forsman,1992 Buick open; lost to Nick price, 1992 H-E-B texas open; lost to rocco mediate,1993 Kmart greater greensboro open; defeated Bruce Lietzke, 1995 mercedeschampionships; defeated colin montgomerie, 1995 pga championship; defeatedFred Funk, 1998 Buick challenge; lost to Ernie Els, 2002 British open.eLS, ernie (4-3)Defeated Loren roberts and colin montgomerie, 1994 u.S. open; lost to tigerWoods, 2000 mercedes championships; lost to mike Weir, 2001 tHE tourchampionship; defeated Stuart appleby, Steve Elkington and thomas Levet, 2002British open; defeated aaron Baddeley, 2003 Sony open in Hawaii; defeatedHarrison Frazar, 2004 Sony open in Hawaii; lost to todd Hamilton, 2004 British open.eSteS, Bob (0-3)Lost to mike Hulbert, 1989 B.c. open; lost to John Inman, 1993 Buick Southern open;lost to Steve Flesch, 2003 Hp classic of New orleans.FALDo, nick (2-1)Lost to curtis Strange, 1988 u.S. open; defeated Scott Hoch, 1989 masterstournament; defeated raymond Floyd, 1990 masters tournament.FAXon, Brad (3-6)Defeated chip Beck, 1991 Buick open; lost to Steve Elkington, 1992 Infinititournament of champions; lost to Dan Forsman, 1992 Buick open; lost to JimFuryk, 1996 united airlines Hawaiian open; lost to clarence rose, 1996 SprintInternational; lost to Frank Nobilo, 1997 greater greensboro chrysler classic;defeated Fred Funk, 1999 B.c. open; lost to Bob tway, 2003 Bell canadian open;defeated tjaart van der Walt, 2005 Buick championship.FeHR, Rick (0-4)Lost to Billy ray Brown, 1991 canon greater Hartford open; lost to John cook, 1992Bob Hope chrysler classic; lost to David Edwards, 1992 memorial tournament; lostto Steve Lowery, 1994 Sprint International.FLeScH, Steve (1-0)Defeated Bob Estes, 2003 Hp classic of New orleans.FoRSMAn, Dan (1-1)Defeated Steve Elkington and Brad Faxon, 1992 Buick open; lost to David Duval,1997 Walt Disney World/oldsmobile classic.FoWLeR, Rickie (0-1)Lost to troy matteson, 2009 Frys.com open.FRAnco, carlos (1-0)Defeated Blaine mccallister, 2000 compaq classic of New orleans.FRAZAR, Harrison (0-1)Lost to Ernie Els, 2004 Sony open in Hawaii.FRoSt, David (2-3)Lost to tom Kite, 1986 Western open; lost to Seve Ballesteros, 1988 manufacturersHanover Westchester classic; defeated Bob tway, 1988 Southern open; defeatedBen crenshaw, 1989 NEc World Series of golf; lost to Bob tway, 1995 mcI classic.FUnK, Fred (2-3)Defeated pete Jordan, 1996 B.c. open; lost to michael Bradley, 1996 Buickchallenge; lost to Steve Elkington, 1998 Buick challenge; lost to Brad Faxon, 1999B.c. open; defeated Jose coceres, 2007 mayakoba golf classic.FURYK, Jim (3-7)Defeated Brad Faxon, 1996 united airlines Hawaiian open; lost to paul Stankowski,1997 united airlines Hawaiian open; lost to J.p. Hayes, 1998 Buick classic; lost totiger Woods, 2001 World golf championships-NEc Invitational; lost to Scott Hoch,2003 Ford championship at Doral; lost to Vijay Singh, 2005 Wachovia championship;lost to Wes Short Jr., 2005 michelin championship at Las Vegas; defeated trevorImmelman, 2006 Wachovia championship; lost to rory Sabbatini, 2007 crowne plazaInvitational at colonial; defeated Brian Davis, 2010 Verizon Heritage.GALLAGHeR, Jim Jr. (1-1)Defeated Ed Dougherty and Billy mayfair, 1990 greater milwaukee open; lost totom purtzer, 1991 NEc World Series of golf.GAMeZ, Robert (0-1)Lost to Fred couples, 1993 Honda classic.GARciA, Sergio (4-5)Lost to mike Weir, 2001 tHE tour championship; defeated David toms, 2002mercedes championships; defeated Dudley Hart and robert Damron, 2004 EDSByron Nelson championship; defeated rory Sabbatini and padraig Harrington,2004 Buick classic; lost to Vijay Singh, 2005 Wachovia championship; lost topadraig Harrington, 2007 British open; defeated paul goydos, 2008 tHE pLaYErSchampionship; lost to Vijay Singh, 2008 the Barclays; lost to camilo Villegas, 2008tHE tour championship.GARRiGUS, Robert (0-1)Lost to Lee Westwood, 2010 St. Jude classic presented by Smith & Nephew.GAY, Brian (0-1)Lost to Will macKenzie, 2008 Viking classic.GooSen, Retief (1-1)Defeated mark Brooks, 2001 u.S. open; lost to Nathan green, 2009 rBc canadianopen.GoW, Paul (0-1)Lost to Jeff Sluman, 2001 B.c. open.GoYDoS, Paul (0-1)Lost to Sergio garcia, 2008 tHE pLaYErS championship.GReen, nathan (1-1)Lost to tiger Woods, 2006 Buick Invitational; defeated retief goosen, 2009 rBccanadian open.HAAS, Jay (3-0)Defeated John adams, 1982 Hall of Fame classic; defeated Buddy gardner, 1987 Big“I” Houston open; defeated Bob Lohr, 1993 H-E-B texas open.HALLBeRG, Gary (0-2)Lost to gary Koch, 1984 Isuzu-andy Williams-San Diego open; lost to Blainemccallister, 1991 H-E-B texas open.HAMiLton, todd (1-0)Defeated Ernie Els, 2004 British open.HAMMonD, Donnie (1-0)Defeated John cook, 1986 Bob Hope chrysler classic.HARRinGton, Padraig (2-1)Lost to Sergio garcia, 2004 Buick classic; defeated Vijay Singh, Joe ogilvie, 2005Honda classic; defeated Sergio garcia, 2007 British open.HARt, Dudley (0-1)Lost to Sergio garcia, 2004 EDS Byron Nelson championship.HAYeS, J.P. (1-0)Defeated Jim Furyk, 1998 Buick challenge.Heinen, Mike (0-1)Lost to Davis Love III, 1995 Freeport-mcmoran classic.HenKe, nolan (0-1)Lost to Bob tway, 1995 mcI classic.HenSBY, Mark (1-0)Defeated John E. morgan, 2004 John Deere classic.HeRRon, tim (2-1)Defeated tom Lehman, 1999 Bay Hill Invitational; lost to Woody austin, 2004 Buickchampionship; defeated richard S. Johnson, 2006 Bank of america colonial.HJeRtSteDt, Gabriel (1-0)Defeated tommy armour III, 1999 touchstone Energy tucson open.HocH, Scott (2-2)Lost to Nick Faldo, 1989 masters tournament; defeated robert Wrenn, 1989 LasVegas Invitational; lost to payne Stewart, 1995 Shell Houston open; defeated JimFuryk, 2003 Ford championship at Doral.HoFFMAn, charley (1-1)Defeated John rollins, 2007 Bob Hope chrysler classic; ; lost to Kenny perry, 2009FBr open.HoLMeS, J.B. (1-1)Defeated phil mickelson, 2008 FBr open; lost to paul casey, 2009 Shell Houstonopen.HoWeLL, charles iii (1-2)Lost to Shigeki maruyama, 2001 greater milwaukee open; lost to mike Weir, 2003Nissan open; defeated phil mickelson, 2007 Nissan open.HULBeRt, Mike (2-0)Defeated Bob Estes, 1989 B.c. open; defeated Kenny Knox, 1991 anheuser-Buschgolf classic.HUSton, John (0-1)Lost to Jim mcgovern, 1993 Shell Houston open.iMADA, Ryuji (1-1)Lost to Zach Johnson, 2007 at&t classic; defeated Kenny perry, 2008 at&t classic.Section 5 RECORDSpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide5-37


individual Playoff Records (cont.)Section RECORDS5iMMeLMAn, trevor (0-2)Lost to Jim Furyk, 2006 Wachovia championship; lost to Justin Leonard, 2008Stanford St. Jude championship.JAnZen, Lee (1-0)Defeated corey pavin, 1995 Kemper open.JiMeneZ, Miguel Angel (0-1)Lost to tiger Woods, 1999 World golf championships-american Expresschampionship.JoBe, Brandt (0-1)Lost to phil mickelson, 2005 BellSouth classic.JoHnSon, Richard S. (0-1)Lost to tim Herron, 2006 Bank of america colonial.JoHnSon, Zach (2-0)Defeated ryuji Imada, 2007 at&t classic; defeated James Driscoll, 2009 Valerotexas open.JoneS, Steve (2-1)Defeated Bob tway, 1988 at&t pebble Beach National pro-am; defeated SandyLyle and paul azinger, 1989 Bob Hope chrysler classic; lost to payne Stewart, 1990mcI Heritage classic.KARLSSon, Robert (0-1)Lost to Lee Westwood, 2010 St. Jude classic.KAYe, Jonathan (1-1)Lost to chris riley, 2002 reno-tahoe open; defeated John rollins, 2003 Buickclassic.KAYMeR, Martin (1-0)Defeated Bubba Watson, 2010 pga championship.KeLLY, Jerry (0-1)Lost to Loren roberts, 1996 greater milwaukee open.KenDALL, Skip (0-3)Lost to Scott Simpson, 1998 Buick Invitational; lost to Steve Lowery, 2000 SouthernFarm Bureau classic; lost to phil mickelson, 2004 Bob Hope chrysler classic.KiM, Anthony (1-0)Defeated Vaughn taylor, 2010 Shell Houston open.Kite, tom (6-4)Defeated terry Diehl, 1976 IVB-Bicentennial golf classic; lost to Ed Fiori, 1982 BobHope Desert classic; defeated Jack Nicklaus and Denis Watson, 1982 Bay Hillclassic; defeated Fred couples, David Frost and Nick price, 1986 Western open;lost to morris Hatalsky, 1988 Kemper open; lost to curtis Strange, 1988 Nabiscochampionships; defeated Davis Love III, 1989 Nestle Invitational; defeated payneStewart, 1989 Nabisco championships; defeated John cook, 1990 Federal ExpressSt. Jude classic; lost to John cook, 1992 Bob Hope chrysler classic.KUcHAR, Matt (2-0)Defeated Vaughn taylor, 2009 turning Stone resort championship; defeated martinLaird, 2010 the Barclays.LAiRD, Martin (1-2)Defeated george mcNeill, chad campbell, 2009 Justin timberlake ShrinersHospitals for children open; lost to matt Kuchar, 2010 the Barclays; lost to JonathanByrd, 2010 Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open.LAncASteR, neal (1-1)Defeated tom Byrum, mark carnevale, David Edwards, Yoshinori mizumaki andDavid ogrin, 1994 gtE Byron Nelson classic; lost to John rollins, 2002 Bell canadianopen.LAnGeR, Bernhard (1-2)Defeated Bobby Wadkins, 1985 Sea pines Heritage classic; lost to Bob tway,1986 Shearson Lehman Brothers-andy Williams open; lost to rory Sabbatini, 2007crowne plaza Invitational at colonial.LAWRie, Paul (1-0)Defeated Jean Van de Velde and Justin Leonard, 1999 British open.LeHMAn, tom (0-3)Lost to tiger Woods, 1997 mercedes championships; lost to tim Herron, 1999 BayHill Invitational; lost to Dean Wilson, 2006 the INtErNatIoNaL.LeonARD, Justin (2-5)Lost to phil mickelson, 1996 phoenix open; lost to paul Lawrie, 1999 British open;lost to John rollins, 2002 Bell canadian open; lost to Vijay Singh, 2004 pgachampionship; defeated Jesper parnevik, 2007 Valero texas open; defeated trevorImmelman, robert allenby, 2008 Stanford St. Jude championship; lost to Stephenames, 2009 children’s miracle Network classic.LeWiS, J.L. (1-0)Defeated mike Brisky, 1999 John Deere classic.LicKLiteR, Frank ii (0-1)Lost to phil mickelson, 2001 Buick Invitational.LoVe, Davis iii (2-7)Lost to tom Kite, 1989 Nestle Invitational; lost to tom purtzer, 1991 NEc WorldSeries of golf; lost to Fred couples, 1992 Nissan Los angeles open; defeated mikeHeinen, 1995 Freeport mcmoran classic; lost to michael Bradley, 1996 Buickchallenge; lost to tiger Woods, 1996 Las Vegas Invitational; lost to Jesper parnevik,2000 gtE Byron Nelson classic; lost to phil mickelson, 2001 Buick Invitational;defeated Woody austin, 2003 mcI Heritage.LoVeMARK, Jamie (0-1)Lost to troy matteson, 2009 Frys.com open.LoWeRY, Steve (3-0)Defeated rick Fehr, 1994 Sprint International; defeated Skip Kendall, 2000 SouthernFarm Bureau classic; defeated Vijay Singh, 2008 at&t pebble Beach Nationalpro-am.LYLe, Sandy (3-1)Defeated Jeff Sluman, 1987 tournament players championship; defeated Fredcouples, 1988 phoenix open; defeated Ken green, 1988 Kmart greater greensboroopen; lost to Steve Jones, 1989 Bob Hope chrysler, classic.MAcKenZie, Will (1-0)Defeated Brian gay, marc turnesa, 2008 Viking classic.MAGee, Andrew (1-0)Defeated D.a. Weibring, 1991 Las Vegas Invitational.MAGGeRt, Jeff (0-1)Lost to mark Brooks, 1996 Shell Houston open.MAHAn, Hunter (1-1)Lost to Vaughn taylor, 2004 reno-tahoe open; defeated Jay Williamson, 2007travelers championship.MALLinGeR, John (0-1)Lost to Bo Van pelt, 2009 u.S. Bank championship.MARino, Steve (0-1)Lost to Steve Stricker, 2009 crowne plaza Invitational.MARUYAMA, Shigeki (1-0)Defeated charles Howell III, 2001 greater milwaukee open.MAtteSon, troy (1-0)Defeated rickie Fowler, Jamie Lovemark, 2009 Frys.com open.MAttiAce, Len (0-2)Lost to michael Bradley, 1996 Buick challenge; lost to mike Weir, 2003 masterstournament.MAY, Bob (0-1)Lost to tiger Woods, 2000 pga championship.MAYFAiR, Billy (2-5)Lost to Jim gallagher, Jr., 1990 greater milwaukee open; lost to Jodie mudd, 1990Nabisco championship; defeated mark calcavecchia and ted Schulz, 1993 greatermilwaukee open; lost to Vijay Singh, 1995 phoenix open; lost to greg Norman, 1995NEc World Series of golf; defeated tiger Woods, 1998 Nissan open; lost to Josecoceres, 2001 WorLDcom cLaSSIc.MccALLiSteR, Blaine (1-2)Lost to gene Sauers, 1986 Bank of Boston classic; defeated gary Hallberg, 1991HE-B texas open; lost to carlos Franco, 2000 compaq classic of New orleans.MccARRon, Scott (0-2)Lost to Stuart appleby, 2003 Las Vegas Invitational; lost to Vaughn taylor, 2004reno-tahoe open.McGoVeRn, Jim (1-0)Defeated John Huston, 1993 Shell Houston open.McneiLL, George (0-2)Lost to martin Laird, 2009 Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open;lost to Stephen ames, 2009 children’s miracle Network classic.MeDiAte, Rocco (2-1)Defeated curtis Strange, 1991, Doral-ryder open; defeated Steve Elkington, 1993Kmart greater greensboro open; lost to tiger Woods, 2008 u.S. openMicKeLSon, Phil (7-3)Defeated Fred couples, 1994 mercedes championships; defeated Justin Leonard,1996 phoenix open; defeated gary Nicklaus, 2000 BellSouth classic; lost to Jesperparnevik, 2000 gtE Byron Nelson classic; defeated Davis Love III and Frank LickliterII, 2001 Buick Invitational; defeated David Berganio, Jr., 2002 Bob Hope chryslerclassic; defeated Skip Kendall, 2004 Bob Hope chrysler classic; defeated rich Beem,arjun atwal, Brandt Jobe and Jose maria olazabal, 2005 BellSouth classic; lost tocharles Howell III, 2007 Nissan open; lost to J.B. Holmes, 2008 FBr open.MiZe, Larry (1-3)Lost to greg Norman, 1986 Kemper open; defeated greg Norman and SeveBallesteros, 1987 masters tournament; lost to payne Stewart, 1990 mcI Heritageclassic; lost to olin Browne, 1998 canon greater Hartford open.5-38 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


individual Playoff Records (cont.)MooRe, Ryan (1-1)Lost to adam Scott, 2008 EDS Byron Nelson championship; defeated Kevin Stadlerand Jason Bohn, 2009 Wyndham championship.MontGoMeRie, colin (0-2)Lost to Ernie Els, 1994 u.S. open; lost to Steve Elkington, 1995 pga championship.nA, Kevin (0-1)Lost to geoff ogilvy, 2005 chrysler classic of tucson.nicKLAUS, Jack (14-10)Lost to Bobby Nichols, 1962 Houston classic; defeated arnold palmer, 1962 u.S.open; defeated gary player, 1963 palm Springs golf classic; lost to arnold palmer,1963 Western open; lost to Doug Sanders, 1965 pensacola open; defeated Johnnypott, 1965 memphis open; defeated tommy Jacobs and gay Brewer, 1966 masterstournament; defeated Frank Beard and Lee Elder, 1968 american golf classic;defeated george archer, Billy casper and Don January, 1969 Kaiser International;defeated arnold palmer, 1970 Byron Nelson classic, defeated Doug Sanders, 1970British open; lost to gardner Dickinson, 1971 atlanta golf classic; lost to Leetrevino, 1971 u.S. open; defeated Johnny miller, 1972 Bing crosby National pro-am;lost to Bobby mitchell, 1972 tournament of champions; defeated raymond Floydand orville moody, 1973 Bing crosby National pro-am; defeated miller Barber, 1973greater New orleans open; lost to Johnny miller, 1974 World open; lost to tomWeiskopf, 1975 canadian open; defeated Billy casper, 1975 World open; defeatedBruce Lietzke, 1977 moNY tournament of champions; lost to raymond Floyd, 1980Doral-Eastern open; lost to tom Kite, 1982 Bay Hill classic; defeated andy Bean,1984 memorial tournament.noRMAn, Greg (4-8)Lost to mike Nicolette, 1983 Bay Hill classic; lost to Fuzzy Zoeller, 1984 u.S. open;lost to tom Watson, 1984 Western open; lost to mark calcavecchia, 1985 Britishopen; defeated Larry mize, 1986 Kemper open; lost to Larry mize, 1987 masterstournament; lost to curtis Strange, 1988 Independent Insurance agent open; lost toSeve Ballesteros, 1988 manufacturers Hanover Westchester classic; defeated paulazinger, mark calcavecchia and tim Simpson, 1990 Doral-ryder open; defeatedBruce Lietzke, 1992 canadian open; lost to paul azinger, 1993 pga championship;defeated Billy mayfair and Nick price, 1995 NEc World Series of golf.oBeRHoLSeR, Arron (0-1)Lost to Joey Sindelar, 2004 Wachovia championship.oGiLVie, Joe (0-1)Lost to padraig Harrington, 2005 Honda classic.oGiLVY, Geoff (1-0)Defeated Kevin Na and mark calcavecchia, 2005 chrysler classic of tucson.oLAZABAL, Jose Maria (0-2)Lost to phil mickelson, 2005 BellSouth classic; lost to tiger Woods, 2005 BuickInvitational.o’MeARA, Mark (3-4)Lost to Dave Eichelberger, 1981 tallahassee open; lost to Bob gilder, 1983 phoenixopen; lost to corey pavin, 1991 Bob Hope chrysler classic; lost to John cook, 1992Bob Hope chrysler classic; defeated Jeff Sluman, 1992 at&t pebble Beach Nationalpro-am; defeated Bob Lohr, 1995 Bell canadian open; defeated Brian Watts, 1998British open.PALMeR, Arnold (14-10)Defeated ted Kroll, 1956 Insurance city open; defeated Doug Ford, 1957 rubbercity open; lost to Howie Johnson, 1958 azalea open; defeated gay Brewer andpete cooper, 1959 West palm Beach open; lost to Bill collins, 1960 Houston classic;defeated Bill collins and Jack Fleck, 1960 Insurance city open; defeated al Balding,1961 San Diego open; defeated Doug Sanders, 1961 phoenix open; lost to DougFord, 1961 “500” Festival open; defeated gary player and Dow Finsterwald, 1962masters tournament; defeated Johnny pott, 1962 colonial National Invitation; lostto Jack Nicklaus, 1962 u.S. open; defeated paul Harney, 1963 thunderbird classic;lost to Julius Boros, 1963 u.S. open; defeated tommy aaron and tony Lema, 1963cleveland open; defeated Julius Boros and Jack Nicklaus, 1963 Western open;lost to gary player, 1964 pensacola open; lost to tony Lema, 1964 cleveland open;lost to Doug Sanders, 1966 Bob Hope Desert classic; defeated gay Brewer, 1966tournament of champions; lost to Billy casper, 1966 u.S. open; defeated DeaneBeman, 1968 Bob Hope Desert classic; lost to Jack Nicklaus, 1970 Byron Nelsonclassic; defeated raymond Floyd, 1971 Bob Hope Desert classic.PARneViK, Jesper (1-1)Defeated Davis Love III and phil mickelson, 2000 gtE Byron Nelson classic; lost toJustin Leonard, 2007 Valero texas open.PARRY, craig (1-0)Defeated Scott Verplank, 2004 Ford championship at Doral.PAULSon, Dennis (1-2)Lost to Duffy Waldorf, 1999 Buick classic; defeated David Duval, 2000 Buick classic;lost to robert allenby, 2001 Nissan open.PAVin, corey (5-4)Defeated Dave Barr, 1986 greater milwaukee open; defeated craig Stadler, 1987Hawaiian open; defeated mark o’meara, 1991 Bob Hope chrysler classic; defeatedSteve pate, 1991 BellSouth atlanta classic; lost to Billy ray Brown, 1991 canongreater Hartford open; defeated Fred couples, 1992 Honda classic; lost to BruceLietzke, 1992 Southwestern Bell colonial; lost to Lee Janzen, 1995 Kemper open;lost to Bubba Watson, 2010 travelers championship.PeRcY, cameron (0-1)Lost to Jonathan Byrd, 2010 Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open.PeRRY, Kenny (3-3)Defeated Hale Irwin, 1991 memorial tournament; lost to mark Brooks, 1996 pga.lost to ryuji Imada, 2008 at&t classic; defeated Brad adamonis, Jay Williamson,2008 John Deere classic; defeated charley Hoffman, 2009 FBr open; lost to angelcabrera, 2009 masters tournament.PetRoVic, tim (1-0)Defeated James Driscoll, 2005 Zurich classic of New orleans.PLAYeR, Gary (3-10)Lost to Sam Snead, 1958 Dallas open; lost to Don Whitt, 1959 memphis open; lostto Jay Hebert, 1961 american golf classic; lost to arnold palmer, 1962 masterstournament; lost to Lionel Hebert, 1962 memphis open; lost to Jack Nicklaus, 1963palm Springs golf classic; defeated arnold palmer and miller Barber, 1964 pensacolaopen; defeated Kel Nagle, 1965 u.S. open; lost to miller Barber, 1967 oklahoma cityopen; lost to Steve reid, 1968 azalea open; defeated Hal underwood, 1971 greaterJacksonville open; lost to tom Weiskopf, 1971 Kemper open; lost to al geiberger,1975 moNY tournament of champions.PRice, nick (3-3)Lost to tom Kite, 1986 Western open; defeated Steve Elkington, 1992 H-E-B texasopen; defeated Scott Simpson, 1994 Southwestern Bell colonial; lost to gregNorman, 1995 NEc World Series of golf; defeated Jeff Sluman, 1998 FedEx St. Judeclassic; lost to robert allenby, 2000 advil Western open.PRiDe, Dicky (1-0)Defeated gene Sauers and Hal Sutton, 1994 Federal Express St. Jude classic.PURDY, ted (0-1)Lost to Stewart cink, 2004 mcI Heritage.RiLeY, chris (1-1)Defeated Jonathan Kaye, 2002 reno-tahoe open; lost to John Daly, 2004 BuickInvitational.RoBeRtS, Loren (2-1)Lost to Ernie Els, 1994 u.S. open; defeated Jerry Kelly, 1996 greater milwaukeeopen; defeated Steve pate, 1999 gtE Byron Nelson classic.RoLLinS, John (1-2)Defeated Justin Leonard and Neal Lancaster, 2002 Bell canadian open; lost toJonathan Kaye, 2003 Buick classic; lost to charley Hoffman, 2007 Bob Hope chryslerclassic.SABBAtini, Rory (1-1)Lost to Sergio garcia, 2004 Buick classic; defeated Jim Furyk and Bernhard Langer,2007 crowne plaza Invitational at colonial.Scott, Adam (2-0)Defeated chad campbell, 2005 Nissan open (unofficial tournament, 36 holes);defeated ryan moore, 2008 EDS Byron Nelson championship.SHoRt, Wes Jr. (1-0)Defeated Jim Furyk, 2005 michelin championship at Las Vegas.SinDeLAR, Joey (2-1)Lost to mark Brooks, 1988 canon Sammy Davis, Jr.-greater Hartford open;defeated Willie Wood, 1990 Hardee’s golf classic; defeated arron oberholser, 2004Wachovia championship.SinGH, Vijay (8-4)Defeated mark Wiebe, 1993 Buick classic; defeated Billy mayfair, 1995 phoenixopen; defeated Doug martin, 1995 Buick classic; lost to Hal Sutton, 1998 tHE tourchampionship; defeated Justin Leonard and chris Dimarco, 2004 pga championship;defeated mike Weir, 2004 Bell canadian open; lost to padraig Harrington, 2005Honda classic; defeated John Daly, 2005 Shell Houston open; defeated Jim Furykand Sergio garcia, 2005 Wachovia championship; lost to Stuart appleby, 2006mercedes championships. lost to Steve Lowery, 2008 at&t pebble Beach Nationalpro-am; defeated Sergio garcia, Kevin Sutherland, 2008 the Barclays.SLUMAn, Jeff (1-6)Lost to Sandy Lyle, 1987 tournament players championship; lost to Billy andrade,1991 Kemper open; lost to mark o’meara, 1992 at&t pebble Beach Nationalpro- am; lost to Nick price, 1998 FedEx St. Jude classic; lost to glen Day, 1999mcI classic; lost to robert allenby, 2001 Nissan open; defeated paul gow, 2001B.c. open.Section 5 RECORDSpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide5-39


individual Playoff Records (cont.)Section RECORDS5StADLeR, craig (3-3)Defeated Dan pohl, 1982 masters tournament; defeated raymond Floyd, 1982World Series of golf; lost to Lanny Wadkins, 1985 Bob Hope Desert classic; lostto corey pavin, 1987 Hawaiian open; defeated russ cochran, 1991 tHE tourchampionship; lost to robert allenby, 2000 Shell Houston open.StADLeR, Kevin (0-1)Lost to ryan moore, 2009 Wyndham championship.StAnKoWSKi, Paul (2-0)Defeated Brandel chamblee, 1996 BellSouth classic; defeated Jim Furyk and mikereid, 1997 united airlines Hawaiian open.StRicKeR, Steve (1-1)Lost to Daniel chopra, 2008 mercedes-Benz championship; defeated Steve marinoand tim clark, 2009 crowne plaza Invitational.SUtHeRLAnD, Kevin (0-3)Lost to phil Blackmar, 1997 Shell Houston open; lost to Vijay Singh, 2008 theBarclays; lost to cameron Beckman, 2008 Frys.com open.tAYLoR, Vaughn (1-2)Defeated Scott mccarron, Steve allan and Hunter mahan, 2004 reno-tahoe open;lost to matt Kuchar, 2009 turning Stone resort championship; lost to anthony Kim,2010 Shell Houston open.toMS, David (1-2)Defeated mike Weir, 2000 michelob championship at Kingsmill; lost to mikeWeir, 2001 tHE tour championship; lost to Sergio garcia, 2002 mercedeschampionships.tRAHAn, D.J. (1-0)Defeated Joe Durant, 2006 Southern Farm Bureau classic.tRiPLett, Kirk (0-1)Lost to michael clark II, 2000 John Deere classic.tRYBA, ted (0-1)Lost to Duffy Waldorf, 1999 Westin texas open.tURneSA, Marc (0-1)Lost to Will macKenzie, 2008 Viking classic.tWAY, Bob (4-4)Defeated Bernhard Langer, 1986 Shearson Lehman Brothers-andy Williams open;lost to Steve Jones, 1988 at&t pebble Beach National pro-am; lost to David Frost,1988 Southern open; lost to Scott Simpson, 1989 BellSouth atlanta golf classic;defeated John cook, 1990 Las Vegas Invitational; defeated Nolan Henke and DavidFrost, 1995 mcI classic; lost to robert allenby, 2001 Nissan open; defeated BradFaxon, 2003 Bell canadian open.VAn De VeLDe, Jean (0-2)Lost to paul Lawrie, 1999 British open; lost to Scott Verplank, 2000 reno-tahoeopen.VAn DeR WALt, tjaart (0-1)Lost to Brad Faxon, 2005 Buick championship.VAn PeLt, Bo (1-0)Defeated John mallinger, 2009 u.S. Bank championship.VeRPLAnK, Scott (2-4)Defeated Jim thorpe, 1985 Western open; lost to trevor Dodds, 1998 greatergreensboro chrysler classic; defeated Jean Van de Velde, 2000 reno-tahoe open;lost to robert Damron, 2001 Verizon Byron Nelson classic; lost to craig parry, 2004Ford championship at Doral; lost to Bubba Watson, 2010 travelers championship.ViLLeGAS, camilo (1-1)Lost to mark Wilson, 2007 the Honda classic; defeated Sergio garcia, 2008 tHEtour championship.WAite, Grant (0-1)Lost to David Duval, 1997 michelob championship at Kingsmill.WALDoRF, Duffy (2-1)Lost to David Duval, 1997 michelob championship at Kingsmill; defeated Dennispaulson, 1999 Buick classic; defeated ted tryba, 1999 Westin texas open.WAtSon, Bubba (1-1)Defeated Scott Verplank, corey pavin, 2010 travelers championship; lost to martinKaymer, 2010 pga championship.WAtSon, tom (9-5)Defeated Jack Newton, 1975 British open; defeated Ben crenshaw, 1978 Bingcrosby National pro-am; lost to John mahaffey, 1978 pga championship; lost toFuzzy Zoeller, 1979 masters tournament; defeated Bill rogers, 1979 Byron Nelsonclassic; defeated Johnny miller, 1979 colgate Hall of Fame classic; defeated D.a.Weibring, 1980 andy Williams-San Diego open; lost to Bruce Lietzke, 1981 ByronNelson classic; defeated tommy Valentine, 1981 atlanta classic; defeated Johnnymiller, 1982 glen campbell Los angeles open; defeated Frank conner, 1982 Seapines Heritage classic; defeated greg Norman, 1984 Western open; lost to mikereid, 1988 NEc World Series of golf; lost to Stewart cink, 2009 British open.WeeKLeY, Boo (0-1)Lost to mark Wilson, 2007 the Honda classic.WeiR, Mike (3-2)Lost to David toms, 2000 michelob championship at Kingsmill; defeated Ernie Els,Sergio garcia and David toms, 2001 tHE tour championship; defeated charlesHowell III, 2003 Nissan open; defeated Len mattiace, 2003 masters tournament;lost to Vijay Singh, 2004 Bell canadian open.WeStWooD, Lee (1-0)Defeated robert Karlsson, robert garrigus, 2010 St. Jude classic.WiLLiAMSon, Jay (0-2)Lost to Hunter mahan, 2007 travelers championship; lost to Kenny perry, 2008 JohnDeere classic.WiLSon, Dean (1-0)Defeated tom Lehman, 2006 the INtErNatIoNaL.WiLSon, Mark (1-0)Defeated Jose coceres, Boo Weekley and camilo Villegas, 2007 the Honda classic.WooD, Willie (0-1)Lost to Joey Sindelar, 1990 Hardee’s golf classic.WooDS, tiger (11-1)Defeated Davis Love III, 1996 Las Vegas Invitational; defeated tom Lehman, 1997mercedes championships; lost to Billy mayfair, 1998 Nissan open; defeated miguelangel Jimenez, 1999 World golf championships-american Express championship;defeated Ernie Els, 2000 mercedes championships; defeated Bob may, 2000pga championship; defeated Jim Furyk, 2001 World golf championships-NEcInvitational; defeated chris Dimarco, 2005 masters; defeated John Daly, 2005 Worldgolf championships-american Express championship; defeated Jose maria olazabaland Nathan green, 2006 Buick Invitational; defeated Stewart cink, 2006 World golfchampionships-Bridgestone Invitational; defeated rocco mediate, 2008 u.S. open.5-40 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


tournament Playoff RecordsArnold Palmer invitational presented by MastercardBob Hope classic1976 Hale irwin def. Kermit Zarley with a par on the sixth playoff hole.1979 Bob Byman def. John Schroeder with a par on the second playoff hole.1982 tom Kite def. Jack nicklaus and Denis Watson with a birdie on the firstplayoff hole.1983 Mike nicolette def. Greg norman with a par on the first playoff hole.1984 Gary Koch def. George Burns with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1989 tom Kite def. Davis Love iii with a par on the second playoff hole.1999 tim Herron def. tom Lehman with a birdie on the first playoff hole.At&t Pebble Beach national Pro-Am1962 Doug Ford def. Joe campbell with a par on the first playoff hole.1968 Johnny Pott def. Billy casper and Bruce Devlin with a birdie on the firstplayoff hole.1972 Jack nicklaus def. Johnny Miller with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1978 tom Watson def. Ben crenshaw with a par on the second playoff hole.1979 Lon Hinkle def. Andy Bean and Mark Hayes with a birdie on the thirdplayoff hole.1981 John cook def. Bobby clampett, Ben crenshaw, Hale irwin andBarney thompson with a par on the third playoff hole.1984 Hale irwin def. Jim nelford with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1988 Steve Jones def. Bob tway with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1992 Mark o’Meara def. Jeff Sluman with a par on the first playoff hole.2008 Steve Lowery def. Vijay Singh with a birdie-4 on the first playoff hole.BMW championship1899 Willie Smith (74) def. Laurie Auchterlonie (84) by 10 strokes in an 18-holeplayoff.1934 Harry cooper (133) def. Ky Laffoon (136) by three strokes in a 36-holeplayoff.1937 Ralph Guldahl (72) def. Horton Smith (76) by four strokes in an 18-holeplayoff.1940 Jimmy Demaret (69) def. toney Penna (72) by three strokes in an 18-holeplayoff.1948 Ben Hogan (64) def. ed oliver (73) by nine strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1954 Lloyd Mangrum def. ted Kroll with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1956 Mike Fetchick (66) def. Jay Hebert (71) by five strokes, Doug Ford (72) bysix strokes and Don January (75) by nine strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1957 Doug Ford def. George Bayer, Gene Littler and Billy Maxwell with a paron the third playoff hole.1960 Stan Leonard def. Art Wall with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1963 Arnold Palmer (70) def. Julius Boros (71) by one stroke and Jacknicklaus (73) by three strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1978 Andy Bean def. Bill Rogers with a par on the first playoff hole.1979 Larry nelson def. Ben crenshaw with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1984 tom Watson def. Greg norman with a birdie on the third playoff hole.1985 Scott Verplank def. Jim thorpe with a par on the second playoff hole.1986 tom Kite def. Fred couples, David Frost and nick Price with a birdie onthe first playoff hole.1989 Mark Mccumber def. Peter Jacobsen with a par on the first playoff hole.2000 Robert Allenby def. nick Price with a par on the first playoff hole.1963 Jack nicklaus (65) def. Gary Player (73) by eight strokes in an 18-holeplayoff.1964 tommy Jacobs def. Jimmy Demaret with a par on the second playoff hole.1966 Doug Sanders def. Arnold Palmer with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1968 Arnold Palmer def. Deane Beman with a par on the second playoff hole.1971 Arnold Palmer def. Raymond Floyd with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1982 ed Fiori def. tom Kite with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1983 Keith Fergus def. Rex caldwell with a par on the first playoff hole.1984 John Mahaffey def. Jim Simons with a par on the second playoff hole.1985 Lanny Wadkins def. craig Stadler with a birdie on the fifth playoff hole.1986 Donnie Hammond def. John cook with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1989 Steve Jones def. Paul Azinger and Sandy Lyle with a birdie on the firstplayoff hole.1991 corey Pavin def. Mark o’Meara with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1992 John cook def. Rick Fehr, tom Kite, Mark o’Meara and Gene Sauerswith an eagle on the fourth playoff hole.1998 Fred couples def. Bruce Lietzke with a birdie on the first playoff hole.2002 Phil Mickelson def. David Berganio, Jr. with a birdie on the first playoffhole.2004 Phil Mickelson def. Skip Kendall with a birdie on the first playoff hole.2007 charley Hoffman def. John Rollins with a birdie on the first playoff hole.British open1883 Willie Fernie def. Robert Ferguson in a 36-hole playoff.1889 Willie Park Jr. def. Andrew Kirkaldy in a 36-hole playoff.1896 Harry Vardon def. John H. taylor in a 36-hole playoff.1911 Harry Vardon def. Arnaud Massy in a 36-hole playoff; massy conceded onthe 35th hole.1921 Jock Hutchison def. Roger Wethered in a 36-hole playoff.1933 Denny Shute def. craig Wood in a 36-hole playoff.1949 Bobby Locke def. Harry Bradshaw 135-147 in a 36-hole playoff.1958 Peter thomson def. Dave thomas by four strokes in a 36-hole playoff.1963 Bob charles def. Phil Rodgers 69-71 to 72-76 in a 36-hole playoff.1970 Jack nicklaus def. Doug Sanders 72-73 in an 18-hole playoff.1975 tom Watson def. Jack newton by one stroke in an 18-hole playoff.1989 Mark calcavecchia def. Wayne Grady and Greg norman in a four-holeplayoff.1995 John Daly def. costantino Rocca 15-19 in a four-hole playoff.1998 Mark o’Meara def. Brian Watts 17-19 in a four-hole playoff.1999 Paul Lawrie def. Justin Leonard and Jean Van de Velde 15-18-18 in afour-hole playoff.2002 ernie els def. thomas Levet on the first sudden-death hole after a four-holeplayoff with Levet, Stuart Appleby and Steve elkington.2004 todd Hamilton def. ernie els 15-16 in a four-hole playoff.2007 Padraig Harrington def. Sergio Garcia by one stroke in a four-hole aggregateplayoff (even par vs. 1-over par).2009 Stewart cink def. tom Watson by six strokes in a four-hole aggregate playoff(2-under par vs. 4-over par).children’s Miracle network classic1982 Hal Sutton def. Bill Britton with a birdie on the fourth playoff hole.1986 Raymond Floyd def. Lon Hinkle and Mike Sullivan with a par on the firstplayoff hole.1988 Bob Lohr def. chip Beck with a par on the fifth playoff hole.1997 David Duval def. Dan Forsman with a par on the first playoff hole.2009 Stephen Ames def. George Mcneill and Justin Leonard with a par-3 onthe second playoff hole.Section 5 RECORDSpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide5-41


tournament Playoff Records (cont.)crowne Plaza invitational at colonialHP Byron nelson championshipSection RECORDS51959 Ben Hogan (69) def. Fred Hawkins (73) by four strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1962 Arnold Palmer (69) def. Johnny Pott (73) by four strokes in an 18-holeplayoff.1983 Jim colbert def. Fuzzy Zoeller with a par on the sixth playoff hole.1984 Peter Jacobsen def. Payne Stewart with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1986 Dan Pohl def. Payne Stewart with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1992 Bruce Lietzke def. corey Pavin with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1994 nick Price def. Scott Simpson with a birdie on the first playoff hole.2006 tim Herron def. Richard S. Johnson with a birdie on the second playoffhole.2007 Rory Sabbatini def. Jim Furyk and Bernhard Langer with a birdie-3 onfirst playoff hole.2009 Steve Stricker def. tim clark and Steve Marino with a birdie-3 on thesecond playoff hole.Farmers insurance open1961 Arnold Palmer def. Al Balding with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1962 tommy Jacobs def. Johnny Pott with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1965 Wes ellis def. Billy casper with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1970 Pete Brown def. tony Jacklin with a par on the first playoff hole.1975 J.c. Snead def. Raymond Floyd and Bobby nichols with a birdie on thesecond playoff hole.1980 tom Watson def. D.A. Weibring with a par on the first playoff hole.1984 Gary Koch def. Gary Hallberg with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1985 Woody Blackburn def. Ron Streck with a par on the fourth playoff hole.1986 Bob tway def. Bernhard Langer with a par on the second playoff hole.1998 Scott Simpson def. Skip Kendall with a birdie on the first playoff hole.2001 Phil Mickelson def. Frank Lickliter ii and Davis Love iii with a doublebogeyon the third playoff hole.2004 John Daly def. chris Riley and Luke Donald with a birdie on the firstplayoff hole.2006 tiger Woods def. nathan Green and Jose Maria olazabal with a par onthe second playoff hole.Frys.com open2008 cameron Beckman def. Kevin Sutherland with a par-4 on the secondextra hole.2009 troy Matteson def. Jamie Lovemark and Rickie Fowler with a birdie-3on the second playoff hole.1956 Peter thomson def. Gene Littler and cary Middlecoff with a birdie on thefirst playoff hole.1958 Sam Snead def. Julius Boros, John McMullen and Gary Player with abirdie on the first playoff hole.1960 Johnny Pott def ted Kroll and Bo Wininger with a birdie on the thirdplayoff hole.1970 Jack nicklaus def. Arnold Palmer with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1972 chi chi Rodriguez def. Billy casper with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1973 Lanny Wadkins def. Dan Sikes with a par on the first playoff hole.1979 tom Watson def. Bill Rogers with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1981 Bruce Lietzke def. tom Watson with a par on the first playoff hole.1985 Bob eastwood def. Payne Stewart with a bogey on the first playoff hole.1987 Fred couples def. Mark calcavecchia with a par on the third playoff hole.1988 Bruce Lietzke def. clarence Rose with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1989 Jodie Mudd def. Larry nelson with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1992 Billy Ray Brown def. Ben crenshaw, Raymond Floyd and Bruce Lietzkewith a birdie on the first playoff hole.1994 neal Lancaster def. tom Byrum, Mark carnevale, David edwards,Yoshinori Mizumaki and David ogrin with a birdie on the first playoffhole.1999 Loren Roberts def. Steve Pate with a par on the first playoff hole.2000 Jesper Parnevik def. Davis Love iii and Phil Mickelson with a par onthe third playoff hole.2001 Robert Damron def. Scott Verplank with a birdie on the fourth playoff hole.2004 Sergio Garcia def. Dudley Hart and Robert Damron with a par on the firstplayoff hole.2008 Adam Scott def. Ryan Moore with a birdie-3 on the third playoff hole.Hyundai tournament of champions1966 Arnold Palmer (63) def. Gay Brewer (79) by 16 strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1972 Bobby Mitchell def. Jack nicklaus with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1975 Al Geiberger def. Gary Player with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1977 Jack nicklaus def. Bruce Lietzke with a birdie on the third playoff hole.1992 Steve elkington def. Brad Faxon with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1994 Phil Mickelson def. Fred couples with a par on the second playoff hole.1995 Steve elkington def. Bruce Lietzke with a birdie on the second playoffhole.1997 tiger Woods def. tom Lehman with a birdie on the first playoff hole.2000 tiger Woods def. ernie els with a birdie on the second playoff hole.2002 Sergio Garcia def. David toms with a birdie on the first playoff hole.2006 Stuart Appleby def. Vijay Singh with a birdie on the first playoff hole.2008 Daniel chopra def. Steve Stricker with birdie-4 on the fourth playoff hole.John Deere classic1981 Dave Barr def. Woody Blackburn, Frank conner, Dan Haldorson andVictor Regalado with a par on the eighth playoff hole.1983 Danny edwards def. Morris Hatalsky with a birdie on the first playoffhole.1990 Joey Sindelar def. Willie Wood with a par on the first playoff hole.1999 J.L. Lewis def. Mike Brisky with a birdie on the fifth playoff hole.2000 Michael clark ii def. Kirk triplett with a birdie on the fourth playoff hole.2004 Mark Hensby def. John e. Morgan with a par on the second playoff hole.2008 Kenny Perry def. Brad Adamonis and Jay Williamson with a par-4 on thefirst playoff hole.Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open1989 Scott Hoch def. Robert Wrenn with a birdie on the fifth playoff hole.1990 Bob tway def. John cook with a par on the first playoff hole.1991 Andrew Magee def. D.A. Weibring with a par on the second playoff hole.1996 tiger Woods def. Davis Love iii with a par on the first playoff hole.2003 Stuart Appleby def. Scott Mccarron with a birdie on the first playoff hole.2005 Wes Short, Jr. def. Jim Furyk with a par on the second playoff hole.2009 Martin Laird defeated George Mcneill and chad campbell with abirdie-3 on the third playoff hole.2010 Jonathan Byrd def. Martin Laird and cameron Percy with an eagle-1 onthe fourth playoff hole.5-42 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


tournament Playoff Records (cont.)Masters tournamentWells Fargo championship1935 Gene Sarazen (144) def. craig Wood (149) by five strokes in a 36-holeplayoff.1942 Byron nelson (69) def. Ben Hogan (70) by one stroke in an 18-hole playoff.1954 Sam Snead (70) def. Ben Hogan (71) by one stroke in an 18-hole playoff.1962 Arnold Palmer (68) def. Gary Player (71) by three strokes and DowFinsterwald (77) by nine strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1966 Jack nicklaus (70) def. tommy Jacobs (72) by two strokes and GayBrewer (78) by eight strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1970 Billy casper (69) def. Gene Littler (74) by five strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1979 Fuzzy Zoeller def. ed Sneed and tom Watson with a birdie on the secondplayoff hole.1982 craig Stadler def. Dan Pohl with a par on the first playoff hole.1987 Larry Mize def. Seve Ballesteros and Greg norman with a birdie on thesecond playoff hole.1989 nick Faldo def. Scott Hoch with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1990 nick Faldo def. Raymond Floyd with a par on the second playoff hole.2003 Mike Weir def. Len Mattiace with a bogey on the first playoff hole.2005 tiger Woods def. chris DiMarco with a birdie on the first playoff hole.2009 Angel cabrera def. Kenny Perry and chad campbell with a par-4 on thesecond playoff hole.Mayakoba Golf classic2007 Fred Funk def. Jose coceres with a birdie on the second playoff hole.northern trust open1935 Vic Ghezzi (73) def. Johnny Revolta (75) by two strokes in an 18-holeplayoff.1942 Ben Hogan (72) def. Jimmy thomson (73) by one stroke in an 18-holeplayoff.1950 Sam Snead (72) def. Ben Hogan (76) by four strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1952 tommy Bolt (69) def. Jack Burke, Jr. (71) by two strokes in an 18-holeplayoff.1969 charles Sifford def. Harold Henning with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1970 Billy casper def. Hale irwin with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1971 Bob Lunn def. Billy casper with a birdie on the fourth playoff hole.1972 George Archer (66) def. tommy Aaron (68) and Dave Hill (68) by twostrokes in an 18-hole playoff.1982 tom Watson def. Johnny Miller with a birdie on the third playoff hole.1987 tze-chung chen def. Ben crenshaw with a par on the first playoff hole.1992 Fred couples def. Davis Love iii with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1998 Billy Mayfair def. tiger Woods with a birdie on the first playoff hole.2001 Robert Allenby def. Brandel chamblee, toshi izawa, Dennis Paulson,Jeff Sluman and Bob tway with a birdie on the first playoff hole.2003 Mike Weir def. charles Howell iii with a birdie on the second playoff hole.2005 Adam Scott def. chad campbell with a par on the first playoff hole (36-hole unofficial tournament).2007 charles Howell iii def. Phil Mickelson with a par on the third playoffhole.<strong>PGA</strong> championship(medal play only)1961 Jerry Barber def. Don January 67-68 in an 18-hole playoff.1967 Don January def. Don Massengale 69-71 in an 18-hole playoff.1977 Lanny Wadkins def. Gene Littler with a par on the third playoff hole.1978 John Mahaffey def. Jerry Pate, tom Watson with a birdie on the secondplayoff hole.1979 David Graham def. Ben crenshaw with a birdie on the third playoff hole.1987 Larry nelson def. Lanny Wadkins with a par on the first playoff hole.1993 Paul Azinger def. Greg norman with a par on the second playoff hole.1995 Steve elkington def. colin Montgomerie with a birdie on the first playoffhole.1996 Mark Brooks def. Kenny Perry with a birdie on the first playoff hole.2000 tiger Woods def. Bob May 12-13 in a three-hole playoff.2004 Vijay Singh def. chris DiMarco, Justin Leonard 11-12-12 in a three-holeplayoff.2010 Martin Kaymer def. Bubba Watson 11-12 in a three-hole playoff.2004 Joey Sindelar def. Arron oberholser with a par on the second playoffhole.2005 Vijay Singh def. Jim Furyk and Sergio Garcia with a par on the fourthplayoff hole.2006 Jim Furyk def. trevor immelman with a par on the first playoff hole.RBc canadian open1920 J. Douglas edgar def. tommy Armour, charles R. Murray in an 18-holeplayoff.1930 tommy Armour shot 138 to defeat Leo Diegel in a 36-hole playoff.1931 Walter Hagen def. Percy Alliss 141-142 in a 36-hole playoff.1938 Sam Snead def. Harry cooper 101-106 in a 27-hole playoff.1940 Sam Snead def. Harold McSpaden 71-72 in an 18-hole playoff.1946 George Fazio def. Dick Metz 70-71 in an 18-hole playoff.1956 Doug Sanders def. Dow Finsterwald in a one-hole playoff.1967 Billy casper def. Art Wall, Jr. 65-69 in an 18-hole playoff1969 tommy Aaron def. Sam Snead 70-72 in an 18-hole playoff.1971 Lee trevino def. Art. Wall, Jr. with a birdie on the first playoff hole1975 tom Weiskopf def. Jack nicklaus with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1983 John cook def. Johnny Miller with a birdie on the sixth playoff hole.1992 Greg norman def. Bruce Lietzke with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1995 Mark o’Meara def. Bob Lohr with a par on the first playoff hole.1998 Billy Andrade def. Bob Friend with a birdie on the first playoff hole.2002 John Rollins def. neal Lancaster, Justin Leonard with a birdie on thefirst playoff hole.2003 Bob tway def. Brad Faxon with a bogey on the third playoff hole.2004 Vijay Singh def. Mike Weir with a par on the third playoff hole.2009 nathan Green def. Retief Goosen with a par-4 on the second playoff hole.Reno-tahoe open2000 Scott Verplank def. Jean Van de Velde with a birdie on the fourth playoffhole.2002 chris Riley def. Jonathan Kaye with a par on the first playoff hole.2004 Vaughn taylor def. Steve Allan, Hunter Mahan, Scott Mccarron with abirdie on the first playoff hole.Shell Houston open1953 cary Middlecoff (69) def. Jim Ferrier (71) and Shelley Mayfield (71) bytwo strokes earl Stewart (72) by three strokes and Bill nary (75) by sixstrokes in an 18-hole playoff.1959 Jack Burke, Jr. (64) def. Julius Boros (69) by five strokes in an 18-holeplayoff.1960 Bill collins (69) def. Arnold Palmer (71) by two strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1961 Jay Hebert (69) and Ken Venturi (69) tied in an 18-hole playoff. Hebert def.Venturi with a birdie on the first sudden-death playoff hole.1962 Bobby nichols (71) and Dan Sikes (71) def. Jack nicklaus (76) by fivestrokes in an 18-hole playoff. Nichols def. Sikes with a birdie on the firstsudden-death playoff hole.1970 Gibby Gilbert def. Bruce crampton with a birdie on the third playoff hole.1971 Hubert Green def. Don January with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1980 curtis Strange def. Lee trevino with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1982 ed Sneed def. Bob Shearer with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1986 curtis Strange def. calvin Peete with a birdie on the third playoff hole.1987 Jay Haas def. Buddy Gardner with a par on the first playoff hole.1988 curtis Strange def. Greg norman with a birdie on the third playoff hole.1990 tony Sills def. Gil Morgan with a par on the first playoff hole.1993 Jim McGovern def. John Huston with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1995 Payne Stewart def. Scott Hoch with a par on the first playoff hole.1996 Mark Brooks def. Jeff Maggert with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1997 Phil Blackmar def. Kevin Sutherland with a birdie on the first playoff hole.2000 Robert Allenby def. craig Stadler with a par on the fourth playoff hole.2005 Vijay Singh def. John Daly with a par on the first playoff hole.2009 Paul casey def. J.B. Holmes with a bogey-5 on the first playoff hole.2010 Anthony Kim def. Vaughn taylor with a par-4 on the first playoff hole.Section 5 RECORDSpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide5-43


tournament Playoff Records (cont.)Sony open in Hawaii1965 Gay Brewer def. Bob Goalby with a par on the first playoff hole.1967 Dudley Wysong def. Billy casper with a par on the first playoff hole.1972 Grier Jones def. Bob Murphy with a par on the first playoff hole.1978 Hubert Green def. Bill Kratzert with a par on the second playoff hole.1984 Jack Renner def. Wayne Levi with a par on the second playoff hole.1987 corey Pavin def. craig Stadler with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1996 Jim Furyk def. Brad Faxon with a birdie on the third playoff hole.1997 Paul Stankowski def. Jim Furyk and Mike Reid with a birdie on thefourth playoff hole.2003 ernie els def. Aaron Baddeley with a birdie on the second playoff hole.2004 ernie els def. Harrison Frazar with a birdie on the third playoff hole.St. Jude classicthe Heritage1980 Doug tewell def. Jerry Pate with a par on the first playoff hole.1982 tom Watson def. Frank conner with a par on the third playoff hole.1985 Bernhard Langer def. Bobby Wadkins with a par on the first playoff hole.1990 Payne Stewart def. Steve Jones and Larry Mize with a birdie on thesecond playoff hole.1995 Bob tway def. David Frost and nolan Henke with a par on the secondplayoff hole.1999 Glen Day def. Jeff Sluman and Payne Stewart with a birdie on the firstplayoff hole.2001 Jose coceres def. Billy Mayfair with a par on the fifth playoff hole.2003 Davis Love iii def. Woody Austin with a birdie on the fourth playoff hole.2004 Stewart cink def. ted Purdy with a birdie on the fifth playoff hole.2010 Jim Furyk def. Brian Davis with a par-4 on the first playoff hole.Section RECORDS51959 Don Whitt def. Al Balding and Gary Player with a par on the secondplayoff hole.1960 tommy Bolt def. Ben Hogan and Gene Littler in an 18-hole playoff (Bolt68, Hogan 69, Littler 71).1962 Lionel Hebert def. Gene Littler and Gary Player with a birdie on the firstplayoff hole.1963 tony Lema def. tommy Aaron with a par on the first playoff hole.1965 Jack nicklaus def. Johnny Pott with a par on the first playoff hole.1978 Andy Bean def. Lee trevino with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1979 Gil Morgan def. Larry nelson with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1985 Hal Sutton def. David ogrin with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1990 tom Kite def. John cook with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1994 Dicky Pride def. Gene Sauers and Hal Sutton with a birdie on the firstplayoff hole.1998 nick Price def. Jeff Sluman with a birdie on the second playoff hole.2008 Justin Leonard def. trevor immelman and Robert Allenby with a birdie-2on the second playoff hole.2010 Lee Westwood def. Robert Karlsson and Robert Garrigus with a birdie-3on the fourth playoff hole.the Barclays1973 Bobby nichols def. Bob Murphy with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1975 Gene Littler def. Julius Boros with a par on the first playoff hole.1985 Roger Maltbie def. George Burns and Raymond Floyd with a birdie onthe first playoff hole.1987 J.c. Snead def. Seve Ballesteros with a par on the first playoff hole.1988 Seve Ballesteros def. David Frost and Ken Green with a birdie on the firstplayoff hole.1989 Wayne Grady def. Ronnie Black with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1993 Vijay Singh def. Mark Wiebe with a birdie on the third playoff hole.1995 Vijay Singh def. Doug Martin with a birdie on the fifth playoff hole.1998 J.P. Hayes def. Jim Furyk with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1999 Duffy Waldorf def. Dennis Paulson with a birdie on the first playoff hole.2000 Dennis Paulson def. David Duval with a par on the fourth playoff hole.2003 Jonathan Kaye def. John Rollins with an eagle on the first playoff hole.2004 Sergio Garcia def. Rory Sabbatini and Padraig Harrington with a birdieon the third playoff hole.2008 Vijay Singh def. Sergio Garcia and Kevin Sutherland with a birdie-4 onthe second playoff hole.2010 Matt Kuchar def. Martin Laird with a birdie-4 on the first playoff hole.the Honda classic1984 Bruce Lietzke def. Andy Bean with a par on the first playoff hole.1985 curtis Strange def. Peter Jacobsen with a par on the first playoff hole.1992 corey Pavin def. Fred couples with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1993 Fred couples def. Robert Gamez with a birdie on the second playoff hole.2005 Padraig Harrington def. Vijay Singh and Joe ogilvie with a par on thesecond playoff hole.2007 Mark Wilson def. Jose coceres with a birdie on the third playoff hole.Boo Weekley and camilo Villegas were eliminated on the second playoffhole.the Memorial tournament1976 Roger Maltbie def. Hale irwin with a birdie on the fourth playoff hole.1984 Jack nicklaus def. Andy Bean with a par on the third playoff hole.1991 Kenny Perry def. Hale irwin with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1992 David edwards def. Rick Fehr with a par on the second playoff hole.tHe PLAYeRS championship1981 Raymond Floyd def. Barry Jaeckel and curtis Strange with a par on thesecond playoff hole.1987 Sandy Lyle def. Jeff Sluman with a par on the third playoff hole.2008 Sergio Garcia def. Paul Goydos with a par-3 on the first playoff hole.tHe toUR championship presented by coca-cola1988 curtis Strange def. tom Kite with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1989 tom Kite def. Payne Stewart with a par on the second playoff hole.1990 Jodie Mudd def. Billy Mayfair with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1991 craig Stadler def. Russ cochran with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1994 Mark Mccumber def. Fuzzy Zoeller with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1998 Hal Sutton def. Vijay Singh with a birdie on the first playoff hole.2001 Mike Weir def. ernie els, Sergio Garcia and David toms with a birdie onthe first playoff hole.2008 camilo Villegas def. Sergio Garcia with a par-3 on the first playoff hole.5-44 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


tournament Playoff Records (cont.)travelers championshipU.S. open1954 tommy Bolt def. earl Stewart when Stewart conceded on the first playoffhole.1956 Arnold Palmer def. ted Kroll with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1960 Arnold Palmer def. Bill collins and Jack Fleck with a birdie on the thirdplayoff hole.1961 Billy Maxwell def. ted Kroll with a birdie on the seventh playoff hole.1962 Bob Goalby def. Art Wall with a birdie on the seventh playoff hole.1965 Billy casper def. Johnny Pott with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1969 Bob Lunn def. Dave Hill with a birdie on the fourth playoff hole.1971 George Archer def. Lee elder, Lou Graham and J.c. Snead with a birdieon the first playoff hole.1972 Lee trevino def Lee elder with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1975 Don Bies def. Hubert Green with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1980 Howard twitty def. Jim Simons with a birdie on the sixth playoff hole.1985 Phil Blackmar def. Jodie Mudd and Dan Pohl with a birdie on the firstplayoff hole.1986 Mac o’Grady def. Roger Maltbie with a par on the first playoff hole.1988 Mark Brooks def. Dave Barr and Joey Sindelar with a birdie on the secondplayoff hole.1991 Billy Ray Brown def. Rick Fehr and corey Pavin with a birdie on the firstplayoff hole.1998 olin Browne def. Stewart cink and Larry Mize with a birdie on the firstplayoff hole.2004 Woody Austin def. tim Herron with a birdie on the first playoff hole.2005 Brad Faxon def. tjaart van der Walt with a birdie on the first playoff hole.2007 Hunter Mahan def. Jay Williamson with a birdie on the first playoff hole.2010 Bubba Watson def. Scott Verplank, corey Pavin with a par on the secondplayoff hole.1901 Willie Anderson (85) def. Alex Smith (86) by one stroke in an 18-holeplayoff.1903 Willie Anderson (82) def. David Brown (84) by two strokes in an 18-holeplayoff.1908 Fred McLeod (77) def. Willie Smith (83) by six strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1910 Alex Smith (71) def. John McDermott (75) by four strokes and MacdonaldSmith (77) by six strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1913 Francis ouimet (72) def. Harry Vardon (77) by five strokes and edwardRay (78) by six strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1919 Walter Hagen (77) def. Mike Brady (78) by one stroke in an 18-hole playoff.1923 Robert t. Jones (76) def. Bobby cruickshank (78) by two strokes in an18- hole playoff.1925 Willie McFarlane (147) def. Robert t. Jones (148) by one stroke in a36-hole playoff.1927 tommy Armour (76) def. Harry cooper (79) by three strokes in an 18-holeplayoff.1928 Johnny Farrell (143) def. Robert t. Jones (144) by one stroke in a 36-holeplayoff.1929 Robert t. Jones (141) def. Al espinosa (164) by 23 strokes in a 36-holeplayoff.1931 Billy Burke (297) def. George Von elm (298) by one stroke in a 72-holeplayoff.1939 Byron nelson (138) def. craig Wood (141) by three strokes in a 36-holeplayoff. Denny Shute (76) was eliminated after the first 18 holes.1940 Lawson Little (70) def. Gene Sarazen (73) by three strokes in an 18-holeplayoff.1946 Lloyd Mangrum (144) def. Vic Ghezzi (145) and Byron nelson (145) by onestroke in a 36-hole playoff.1947 Lew Worsham (69) def. Sam Snead (70) by one stroke in an 18-hole playoff.1950 Ben Hogan (69) def. Lloyd Mangrum (73) by four strokes and GeorgeFazio (75) by six strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1955 Jack Fleck (69) def. Ben Hogan (72) by three strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1957 Dick Mayer (72) def. cary Middlecoff (79) by seven strokes in an 18-holeplayoff.1962 Jack nicklaus (71) def. Arnold Palmer (74) by three strokes in an 18-holeplayoff.1963 Julius Boros (70) def. Jacky cupit (73) by three strokes and arnold palmer(76) by six strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1965 Gary Player (71) def. Kel nagle (74) by three strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1966 Billy casper (69) def. Arnold Palmer (73) by four strokes in an 18-holeplayoff.1971 Lee trevino (68) def. Jack nicklaus (71) by three strokes in an 18-holeplayoff.1975 Lou Graham (71) def. John Mahaffey (73) by two strokes in an 18-holeplayoff.1984 Fuzzy Zoeller (67) def. Greg norman (75) by eight strokes in an 18-holeplayoff.1988 curtis Strange (71) def. nick Faldo (75) by four strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1990 Hale irwin (77) def. Mike Donald (78) by one stroke in 19-hole playoff.1991 Payne Stewart (75) def. Scott Simpson (77) by two strokes in an 18-holeplayoff.1994 ernie els (82) def. Loren Roberts (83) by one stroke in a 20-hole playoff.colin Montgomerie (78) was eliminated after the first 18 holes.2001 Retief Goosen (70) def. Mark Brooks (72) by two strokes in an 18-holeplayoff.2008 tiger Woods def. Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te with a par-4 on the first playoff hole followingan 18-hole playoff.Section 5 RECORDSpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide5-45


tournament Playoff Records (cont.)Valero texas openWorld Golf championships-cadillac championshipSection RECORDS51923 Walter Hagen (71) def. Bill Mehlhorn (74) by three strokes in an 18-holeplayoff.1940 Byron nelson (70) def. Ben Hogan (71) by one stroke in an 18-hole playoff.1942 chick Harbert (69) def. Ben Hogan (72) by three strokes in an 18-holeplayoff.1951 Dutch Harrison def. Doug Ford with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1969 Deane Beman def. Jack McGowan with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1975 Don January def. Larry Hinson with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1976 Butch Baird def. Miller Barber with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1981 Bill Rogers def. Ben crenshaw with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1985 John Mahaffey def. Jodie Mudd with a par on the second playoff hole.1991 Blaine Mccallister def. Gary Hallberg with a birdie on the second playoffhole.1992 nick Price def. Steve elkington with a par on the second playoff hole.1993 Jay Haas def. Bob Lohr with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1999 Duffy Waldorf def. ted tryba with a birdie on the first playoff hole.2007 Justin Leonard def. Jesper Parnevik with a birdie on the third playoffhole.2009 Zach Johnson def. James Driscoll with a birdie-3 on the first playoff hole.Viking classic1994 Brian Henninger def. Mike Sullivan with a birdie on the first playoff hole.2000 Steve Lowery def. Skip Kendall with a birdie on the first playoff hole.2006 D.J. trahan def. Joe Durant with a birdie on the third playoff hole.2008 Will MacKenzie def. Marc turnesa and Brian Gay with a birdie-4 on thesecond playoff hole.Waste Management Phoenix open1944 Harold McSpaden (70) def. Byron nelson (72) by two strokes in an 18-holeplayoff.1946 Ben Hogan (68) def. Herman Keiser (70) by two strokes in an 18-holeplayoff.1949 Jimmy Demaret (67) def. Ben Hogan (70) by three strokes in an 18-holeplayoff.1954 ed Furgol (71) and cary Middlecoff (71) tied in an 18-hole playoff. Furgoldef. middlecoff with a par on the first sudden-death playoff hole.1960 Jack Fleck (68) def. Bill collins (71) by three strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1961 Arnold Palmer (67) def. Doug Sanders (70) by three strokes in an 18-holeplayoff.1972 Homero Blancas def. Lanny Wadkins with a birdie on the first playoffhole.1977 Jerry Pate def. Dave Stockton with a par on the first playoff hole.1983 Bob Gilder def. Rex caldwell, Johnny Miller and Mark o’Meara with apar on the eighth playoff hole.1988 Sandy Lyle def. Fred couples with a bogey on the third playoff hole.1995 Vijay Singh def. Billy Mayfair with a par on the first playoff hole.1996 Phil Mickelson def. Justin Leonard with a birdie on the third playoff hole.2008 J.B. Holmes def. Phil Mickelson with a birdie-3 on the first playoff hole.2009 Kenny Perry def. charley Hoffman with a birdie-3 on the third playoff hole.1999 tiger Woods def. Miguel Angel Jimenez with a birdie on the first playoffhole.2005 tiger Woods def. John Daly with a par on the second playoff hole.Wyndham championship1949 Sam Snead (69) def. Lloyd Mangrum (71) by two strokes in an 18-holeplayoff.1953 earl Stewart (68) and Sam Snead (68) def. Doug Ford (70) by two strokesand Art Wall (72) by four strokes in an 18-hole playoff. Stewart def. Sneadwith a par on the first sudden-death hole.1954 Doug Ford (72) def. Marty Furgol (75) by three strokes in an 18-hole playoff.1956 Sam Snead def. Fred Wampler with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1964 Julius Boros def. Doug Sanders with a par on the first playoff hole.1966 Doug Sanders def. tom Weiskopf with a par on the second playoff hole.1969 Gene Littler def. Julius Boros, orville Moody and tom Weiskopf with abirdie on the fifth playoff hole.1971 Bud Allin def. Dave eichelberger and Rod Funseth with a birdie on thefirst playoff hole.1972 George Archer def. tommy Aaron with a par on the second playoff hole.1981 Larry nelson def. Mark Hayes with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1988 Sandy Lyle def. Ken Green with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1991 Mark Brooks def. Gene Sauers with a par on the third playoff hole.1993 Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te def. Steve elkington with a birdie on the fourth playoffhole.1997 Frank nobilo def. Brad Faxon with a par on the first playoff hole.1998 trevor Dodds def. Scott Verplank with a par on the first playoff hole.2009 Ryan Moore def. Kevin Stadler and Jason Bohn with a birdie-3 on thethird playoff hole.Zurich classic of new orleans1945 Byron nelson def. Harold McSpaden with a birdie on the first playoffhole.1958 Billy casper def. Ken Venturi with an eagle on the third playoff hole.1969 Larry Hinson def. Frank Beard with a par on the third playoff hole.1970 Miller Barber def. Bob charles, Hubert Green and Howie Johnson witha birdie on the first playoff hole.1973 Jack nicklaus def. Miller Barber with a birdie on the second playoff hole.1991 ian Woosnam def. Jim Hallet with a par on the second playoff hole.1995 Davis Love iii def. Mike Heinen with a birdie on the second playoff hole.2000 carlos Franco def. Blaine Mccallister with a par on the second playoffhole.2003 Steve Flesch def. Bob estes with a birdie on the first playoff hole.2005 tim Petrovic def. James Driscoll with a par on the first playoff hole.World Golf championships-Bridgestone invitational1978 Gil Morgan def. Hubert Green with a par on the first playoff hole.1982 craig Stadler def. Raymond Floyd with a par on the fourth playoff hole.1988 Mike Reid def. tom Watson with a par on the first playoff hole.1989 David Frost def. Ben crenshaw with a par on the second playoff hole.1991 tom Purtzer def. Jim Gallagher Jr. and Davis Love iii with a par on thesecond playoff hole.1995 Greg norman def. Billy Mayfair and nick Price with a birdie on the firstplayoff hole.2001 tiger Woods def. Jim Furyk with a birdie on the seventh playoff hole.2006 tiger Woods def. Stewart cink with a birdie on the fourth playoff hole.5-46 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


Facts and Figures (1970-2010)Low 9:2010 28 (8-under) Paul Goydos, back nine, first round, tpc Deere run, JohnDeere classic28 (7-under) Ryan Palmer, front nine, first round, ridgewood cc, theBarclays; Luke Donald, front nine, fourth round, ridgewoodcc, the Barclays; nick Watney, back nine, third round, EastLake gc, tHE tour championship28 (6-under) Brent Delahoussaye, front nine, first round, St. george’sg&cc, rBc canadian open; Matt Kuchar, front nine, thirdround, the old White course, the greenbrier classic; D.A.Points, front nine, third round, the old White course, thegreenbrier classic; Stuart Appleby2009 27 (9-under) chris Riley, reno-tahoe open2008 28 (7-under) Briny Baird, Wyndham championship; Jim Furyk, BmWchampionship; Steve elkington, Valero texas open; BobSowards, Valero texas open2007 27 (9-under) Brandt Snedeker, Buick Invitational28 (8-under) John Daly, Frys.com open; tiger Woods, tHE tourchampionship2006 26 (8-under) corey Pavin, u.S. Bank championship28 (8-under) Joe ogilvie, reno-tahoe open28 (7-under) Zach Johnson, John Deere classic; Kent Jones, JohnDeere classic2005 28 (7-under) John Rollins, Deutsche Bank championship29 (7-under) tom Lehman, Buick Invitational; Jason Allred, Bob Hopechrysler classic; Brett Wetterich, chrysler classic oftucson; Lee Janzen, Honda classic; Jose Maria olazabal,BellSouth classic; Vijay Singh, Buick open; Geoff ogilvy,michelin championship at Las Vegas; Briny Baird, michelinchampionship at Las Vegas2004 27 (9-under) Robert Gamez, Bob Hope chrysler classic.28 (8-under) charles Howell iii, Booz allen classic;Vijay Singh, Bell canadian open2003 28 (8-under) Pat Perez, Bob Hope chrysler classic;craig Barlow, mcI Heritage28 (7-under) chris DiMarco, phoenix open2002 28 (8-under) Brent Schwarzrock, at&t pebble Beach National pro-am,Joel edwards, Fed Ex St. Jude classic28 (7-under) charles Howell iii, Nissan open;J.P. Hayes, greater milwaukee open2001 27 (9-under) Billy Mayfair, Buick open2000 29 (8-under) Jerry Kelly, B.c. open29 (7-under) Paul Goydos, Barry cheesman, Bob Hope chrysler classic;Paul Azinger, at&t pebble Beach National pro-am; edwardFryatt, Doral-ryder open; Harrison Frazar, compaq classicof New orleans; David Howser, FedEx St. Jude classic;tom Scherrer, michelob championship at Kingsmill; chrisDiMarco, Paul Stankowski, Invensys classic at Las Vegas;Brian Watts, Southern Farm Bureau classic29 (6-under) chris Perry, mcI classic; carl Paulson, mastercardcolonial; Jay Williamson, Kemper Insurance open; GregKraft, Buick classic; Brian Henninger, canon greaterHartford open; tim Herron, air canada championship;Steve Gotsche, Bell canadian open; tom Lehman, Rocco<strong>Media</strong>te, SEI pennsylvania classic; Paul Goydos, HarrisonFrazar, Westin texas open1999 28 (8-under) David Duval, Bob Hope chrysler classic28 (6-under) Paul Goydos, gtE Byron Nelson classic1998 28 (8-under) David Duval, tucson chrysler classic;Loren Roberts, greater milwaukee open28 (7-under) Vijay Singh, canon greater Hartford open1997 28 (8-under) David Duval, at&t pebble Beach National pro-am1996 28 (8-under) Jeff Julian, Buick Invitational;nolan Henke, Walt Disney World/oldsmobile golf classic28 (6-under) Gil Morgan, gtE Byron Nelson classic1995 28 (7-under) Brad Faxon, pga29 (7-under) Jim Gallagher, Jr., Mark Brooks, Kenny Perry, Bob Hopechrysler classic; Jay Delsing, FedEx St. Jude classic; DaveStockton, Jr., Brad Bryant, Walt Disney World/oldsmobilegolf classic29 (6-under) Mike Brisky, Fuzzy Zoeller, canon greater Hartford open30 (7-under) Hal Sutton, B.c. open1994 29 (7-under) Davis Love iii, Hawaiian; Lennie clements, Bob Hope;Ronnie Black, Buick Invitational; Larry nelson, Doralryder;Dennis Paulson, Freeport-mcmoran; BrianHenninger, New England29 (6-under) Steve Lamontagne, Honda;Guy Boros, Southwestern Bell colonial29 (5-under) Glen Day, B.c. open1993 28 (7-under) Keith clearwater, Wayne Levi, Southwestern Bell colonial29 (7-under) Fuzzy Zoeller, tom Kite, Bob Hope;Greg norman, Buick open; Dan Halldorson, milwaukee1992 29 (7-under) Gil Morgan, neal Lancaster, Bob Hope; Greg norman,Buick open; Mark calcavecchia, masters, Jim McGovern,Federal Express; John cook, Las Vegas29 (6-under) Dillard Pruitt, phoenix; Robin Freeman, Byron Nelson;David Frost, Hardee’s; Donnie Hammond,David edwards, texas1991 28 (7-under) Andrew Magee, Los angeles28 (6-under) emlyn Aubrey, chattanooga1990 28 (7-under) Kenny Knox, chattanooga29 (7-under) tom Kite, Bob Hope29 (6-under) David Frost, tucson; Mike Hulbert, colonial; Kirk triplett,Buick classic; Howard twitty, David Peoples, Southern;Steve Jones, Billy Ray Brown, John Dowdall, texas29 (5-under) chris Perry, Brad Fabel, canon gHo1989 28 (8-under) Steve Pate, Bob Hope; Webb Heintzelman, Las Vegas1988 28 (7-under) Mike Sullivan, texas29 (7-under) Sandy Lyle, pebble Beach; Dave eichelberger, Hawaiian;Gil Morgan, andy Williams; Ken Green, milwaukee; MikeDonald, Walt Disney; Mark Wiebe, Ken Green, tucson1987 29 (7-under) Dewey Arnette, trevor Dodds, Buick30 (7-under) Joey Sindelar, B.c. open29 (6-under) Payne Stewart, phoenix; David Frost, andy Williams;Wayne Levi, Hartford; curtis Strange, anheuser-Busch;Dave Rummells, Dave Stockton, Hardee’s;Robert thompson, provident1986 29 (7-under) Hubert Green, Doral; Mike Sullivan, Houston;charles Bolling, Las Vegas29 (6-under) Willie Wood, Westchester; Mike Smith, Hardee’s;Mike Donald, Southern1985 29 (7-under) Jim thorpe, milwaukee29 (6-under) John Mahaffey, Bob Hope; Larry Mize, Los angeles; tomWatson, colonial; Roger Maltbie, Westchester; Brad Fabel,Quad cities; Mike Gove, texas; Ken Brown, pensacola1984 29 (6-under) George Burns, colonial; Mike Mccullough, canadian;Mark o’Meara, Hartford30 (6-under) Gibby Gilbert, Bob Hope; Willie Wood, phoenix; Gregnorman, Bay Hill; David Graham, t of c; Payne Stewart,memorial; tom Kite, Westchester; tommy Valentine,Mike Donald, atlanta; Gary Player, pga; Rod nuckolls,Steve Brady, Denis Watson, Buick; Lon Hinkle, ScottSimpson, Las Vegas; George Archer, Bank of Boston; MarkLye, Larry Rinker, Walt Disney1983 28 (7-under) Jeff Sluman, Quad cities28 (6-under) Mark o’Meara, B.c. open29 (7-under) Hubert Green, Bob Hope; craig Stadler, Buick29 (6-under) Jon chaffee, Rick Pearson, Quad cities; Gibby Gilbert,pga; Lanny Wadkins, anheuser-Busch; George cadle,Jim colbert, texas; Gary Hallberg, pensacola.1982 29 (7-under) George Burns, Hartford29 (6-under) Scott Hoch, Houston; Gary Koch, Bob eastwood, AllenMiller, Quad cities; Fred couples, pga; isao Aoki, Hartford1981 29 (6-under) Mike Holland, anheuser-Busch; Fuzzy Zoeller, Hartford;Bob Gilder, Southern1980 29 (7-under) Bob Murphy, tallahassee; curtis Strange, Houston;John Fought, Buick29 (6-under) Gary Koch, Byron Nelson1979 29 (7-under) Kermit Zarley, Doral-Eastern; Andy Bean, atlanta29 (6-under) Pat McGowan, phoenix; Brad Bryant, Quad cities;Allen Miller, Hartford1978 29 (7-under) Gary Koch, Houston29 (6-under) Rod Funseth, Hartford; Ron Streck, texas29 (5-under) Rod curl, B.c. openSection 5 RECORDSpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide5-47


Facts and Figures (1970-2010) (cont.)Section RECORDS51977 29 (7-under) Graham Marsh, t of c; Bobby Wadkins, memorial; AlGeiberger, memphis; Lanny Wadkins, milwaukee; RikMassengale, pleasant Valley; Florentino Molina, Hartford;Leonard thompson, Hall of Fame29 (6-under) Fred Marti, pleasant Valley; Rod curl, IVB; Bruce Lietzke,Hartford; tom Weiskopf, World Series1976 28 (8-under) Jim colbert, Bob Hope; Fuzzy Zoeller, Quad cities1975 27 (7-under) Andy north, B.c. open28 (7-under) Bruce crampton, Sahara29 (7-under) Hale irwin, phoenix; tom Weiskopf, Westchester29 (6-under) Jim Simons, Hartford1974 29 (7-under) tom Kite, Doral-Eastern; Dan Sikes, New orleans;tom Watson, Hartford29 (6-under) Raymond Floyd, american classic1973 28 (7-under) Bert Yancey, american classic1972 29 (7-under) Babe Hiskey, Inverrary; Bert Yancey, Walt Disney29 (7-under) Dwight nevil, Southern; cesar Sanudo, Sahara1971 28 (7-under) Jim Jamieson, robinson1970 29 (6-under) Dave Hill, cleveland; George Knudson, robinson;Wilf Homenuik, azalea29 (5-under) Lou Graham, memphisLow 18:2010 59 (12-under) Paul Goydos, John Deere classic59 (11-under) Stuart Appleby, the greenbrier classic2009 60 (10-under) Zach Johnson, Valero texas open2008 61 (10-under) Mike Weir, Deutsche Bank championship61 (9-under) Roland thatcher, mayakoba golf classic; carl Pettersson,Wyndham championship; Steve elkington, Valero texasopen; charlie Wi, Valero texas open; Kevin Stadler, Frys.com open2007 60 (10-under) Zach Johnson, tHE tour championship61 (11-under) Brandt Snedeker, Buick Invitational61 (9-under) Jesper Parnevik, Valero texas open; Mark Hensby, Fry’sElectronics open2006 60 (12-under) Pat Perez, Bob Hope chrysler classic; Justin Rose, FuNaIclassic at Walt Disney World resort60 (10-under) Arron oberholser, EDS Byron Nelson championship61 (10-under) Vijay Singh, Deutsche Bank championship; J.J. Henry, FBropen61 (9-under) corey Pavin, u.S. Bank championship; David toms, Sonyopen in Hawaii2005 60 (11-under) Phil Mickelson, FBr open61 (11-under) Davis Love iii, Bob Hope chrysler classic; tiger Woods,Buick open; carl Pettersson, FuNaI classic at Walt DisneyWorld resort61 (9-under) Brad Faxon, Buick championship2004 60 (12-under) Robert Gamez, Bob Hope chrysler classic60 (10-under) Bart Bryant, Valero texas open61 (11-under) Robert Gamez, B.c. open;tag Ridings, michelin championship at Las Vegas61 (10-under) charles Howell iii, Booz allen classic61 (9-under) chad campbell, Bank of america colonial;ted Purdy, Joe ogilvie, Valero texas open2003 61 (11-under) Pat Perez, Jay Haas, tim Herron, Bob Hope chrysler classic61 (10-under) chad campbell, tHE tour championship61 (9-under) Kenny Perry, Justin Leonard, Bank of america colonial;Heath Slocum, Bob tway, Valero texas open2002 61 (10-under) J.P. Hayes, John Deere classic; John Huston, Buick challenge61 (9-under) Garrett Willis, Valero texas open62 (10-under) Kenny Perry, Bob Hope chrysler classic (palmer private atpga West); cliff Kresge, B.c. open; Sergio Garcia,Retief Goosen, World golf championships-american Expresschampionship;Phil tataurangi, Invensys classic at Las Vegas.62 (9-under) Davis Love iii, WorLDcom cLaSSIc; Pat Bates, JohnDeere classic; Robert Allenby, air canada championship;tim Herron, Buick challenge; Steve Jones, Lee Janzen,Joel edwards, Invensys classic at Las Vegas2001 60 (11-under) Mark calcavecchia, phoenix open61 (11-under) Joe Durant, Robert Gamez, Bob Hope chrysler classic;Paul Stankowski, compaq classic of New orleans;Billy Mayfair Buick open; chris DiMarco, Davis Love iii,Invensys classic at Las Vegas.2000 61 (11-under) Brent Geiberger, Bob Hope chrysler classic;Stephen Ames, Doral-ryder open61 (9-under) Kirk triplett, canon greater Hartford open;tiger Woods, World golf championships–NEc Invitational1999 59 (13-under) David Duval, Bob Hope chrysler classic1998 62 (10-under) Bruce Lietzke, Bob Hope chrysler classic; Davis Love iii,Buick Invitational; David Duval, tucson chrysler classic62 (9-under) Loren Roberts, nolan Henke, greater milwaukee open62 (8-under) Scott Gump, Vijay Singh, canon greater Hartford open;John cook, NEc World Series of golf1997 60 (12-under) Steve Lowery, Buick challenge1996 60 (11-under) Grant Waite, phoenix open61 (11-under) John Huston, memorial tournament;Keith clearwater, Deposit guaranty golf classic1995 61 (10-under) Hal Sutton, B.c. open61 (9-under) ernie els, gtE Byron Nelson classic62 (10-under) Jim Furyk, Buick open; carl Paulson, Walt Disney World/oldsmobile golf classic62 (9-under) Kenny Perry, Nissan open1994 60 (12-under) Davis Love iii, Hawaiian1993 61 (10-under) Jay Delsing, Federal Express61 (9-under) Billy Mayfair, Byron Nelson;Keith clearwater, Lee Janzen, colonial1992 62 (10-under) Davis Love iii, Kmart ggo; Fred Funk, Houston; Johncook, Las Vegas; Lee Janzen, John Huston, Walt Disney62 (8-under) David Frost, Hardee’s; nick Price, texas1991 59 (13-under) chip Beck, Las Vegas1990 60 (12-under) David Frost, tucson1989 61 (11-under) Jim carter, centel; Bob tway, Walt Disney1988 61 (11-under) Ken Green, milwaukee; Mark Wiebe, tucson61 (9-under) Dave Barr, Southern1987 61 (11-under) David edwards, Bob Hope61 (9-under) Mike Smith, Hardee’s1986 61 (10-under) Don Pooley, phoenix61 (9-under) Rod curl, Southern62 (10-under) George Burns, Las Vegas; Greg norman, canadian1985 62 (10-under) Jim thorpe, milwaukee62 (9-under) Larry Mize, Los angeles; Jay Delsing, B.c. open62 (8-under) Bill Glasson, Las Vegas; Ron Streck, Quad cities1984 61 (11-under) Mark Lye, Walt Disney1983 61 (10-under) George Archer, Los angeles62 (10-under) John Fought, Bob Hope; tom Kite, Bing crosby62 (9-under) Andy Bean, canadian; curtis Strange, Hartford62 (8-under) Jon chaffee, Quad cities; craig Stadler, Jim colbert, texas1982 61 (10-under) Dana Quigley, Hartford61 (9-under) Hale irwin, Southern62 (10-under) Larry Rinker, tallahassee1981 62 (10-under) nick Faldo, Hale irwin, Hawaiian62 (9-under) Andy Bean,Bay Hill; Ron Streck, Houston;Leonard thompson, canadian; Mark o’Meara, Hartford1980 62 (9-under) Jim Simons, Hartford62 (8-under) George Burns, texas63 (9-under) Andy Bean, Hawaiian; Bob Shearer, atlanta;Bob Mann, pensacola1979 61 (11-under) Jerry McGee, Kemper; Andy Bean, atlanta61 (10-under) Ben crenshaw, phoenix1978 62 (10-under) Dave eichelberger, atlanta62 (9-under) Joe inman, Hartford62 (8-under) Hubert Green, Ron Streck, San antonio1977 59 (13-under) Al Geiberger, memphis1976 62 (10-under) Gary Player, Florida citrus1975 61 (11-under) Johnny Miller, tucson61 (10-under) Johnny Miller, phoenix1974 61 (11-under) Bert Yancey, Bob Hope5-48 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


Facts and Figures (1970-2010) (cont.)1973 62 (9-under) Jack nicklaus, ohio Kings Island;Gibby Gilbert, tom Watson, World open62 (8-under) J.c. Snead, phoenix63 (9-under) Dave Stockton, milwaukee; Hubert Green, Disney63 (8-under) Johnny Miller, u.S. open; Hubert Green (2), Hartford;John Schroeder, Quad cities63 (7-under) Dick Rhyan, Southern1972 61 (10-under) Homero Blancas, phoenix1971 62 (9-under) Billy casper, phoenix; charles coody, cleveland62 (8-under) Larry Ziegler, Dave eichelberger, memphis;Bobby Mitchell, Southern1970 61 (10-under) Johnny Miller, phoenixLow First 18:2010 59 (12-under) Paul Goydos, John Deere classic60 (11-under) Steve Stricker, John Deere classic2009 61 (11-under) Pat Perez, Bob Hope classic61 (9-under) Kenny Perry, travelers championship62 (10-under) Mike Weir, Bubba Watson, Bob Hope classic62 (9-under) tom Pernice Jr., troy matteson, Spencer Levin, Justintimberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open62 (8-under) Anthony Kim, at&t National; Bill Haas, Wyndhamchampionship2008 61 (10-under) Mike Weir, Deutsche Bank championship62 (10-under) Zach Johnson, Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals forchildren open; Marc turnesa, Justin timberlake ShrinersHospitals for children open62 (9-under) Hunter Mahan, the Barclays62 (8-under) nathan Green, Valero texas open2007 61 (11-under) Brandt Snedeker, North course, Buick Invitational61 (9-under) Jesper Parnevik, Valero texas open62 (9-under) Hunter Mahan, canadian open62 (8-under) Fred Funk, mayakoba golf classic; Hunter Mahan,travelers championship; tim clark, tHE tour championship2006 60 (12-under) Pat Perez, Bob Hope chrysler classic; Justin Rose, FuNaIclassic at Walt Disney World resort61 (9-under) corey Pavin, u.S. Bank championship2005 62 (10-under) Phil Mickelson, at&t pebble Beach National pro-am; tomLehman, Buick Invitational; charles Warren, chrysler classic ofgreensboro; Briny Baird, michelin championship at Las Vegas62 (9 under) Ryan Palmer, michelin championship at Las Vegas; PeterLonard, mcI Heritage62 (8-under) Patrick Sheehan, Bank of america colonial; JustinLeonard, FedEx St. Jude classic; Ben crane, u.S. Bankchampionship; Robert Gamez, Valero texas open; BartBryant, tHE tour championship.2004 61 (10-under) charles Howell iii, Booz allen classic61 (9-under) ted Purdy, Valero texas open62 (10-under) J.L. Lewis, FuNaI classic at Walt Disney World resort62 (9-under) Jose coceres, John Deere classic;Jeff Sluman, chrysler championship62 (8-under) corey Pavin, Buick championship2003 61 (9-under) Heath Slocum, Bob tway, Valero texas open62 (10-under) Steve Flesch, Stuart Appleby, Las Vegas Invitational62 (9-under) Harrison Frazar, phoenix open62 (8-under) Aaron Baddeley, Valero texas open2002 62 (9-under) Davis Love iii, WorLDcom cLaSSIc;Steve Jones, Invensys classic at Las Vegas63 (10-under) Mike Weir, mercedes championships2001 61 (10-under) Bob estes, FedEx St. Jude classic62 (10-under) Mike Weir, genuity championship2000 63 (9-under) David toms, Bob Hope chrysler classic;nick Price, advil Western open; Woody Austin, Buickopen; Jeff Maggert, Buick challenge; Bruce Lietzke,Invensys classic at Las Vegas; Steve Flesch, tiger Woods,National car rental golf classic; nick Price, World golfchampionships–american Express championship63 (8-under) tom Lehman, Phil Mickelson, phoenix open63 (7-under) Paul Azinger, Sony open in Hawaii1999 61 (11-under) craig Barlow, Las Vegas Invitational61 (9-under) tiger Woods, gtE Byron Nelson classic62 (9-under) Ben Bates, greater milwaukee open1998 62 (10-under) Davis Love iii, Buick Invitational62 (9-under) Loren Roberts, greater milwaukee open1997 62 (10-under) Steve Jones, phoenix open; Brian claar, Mike Reid,united airlines Hawaiian open; Sonny Skinner, Buick open1996 62 (10-under) tim Herron, Honda classic62 (9-under) nolan Henke, greater milwaukee open1995 62 (10-under) carl Paulson, Walt Disney World/oldsmobile golf classic62 (9-under) Glen Day, Mike Standly, FedEx St. Jude classic1994 61 (10-under) Bob Lohr, anheuser-Busch1993 62 (9-under) Mike Smith, texas63 (9-under) Howard twitty, Hawaiian; Billy Andrade, Northern telecom63 (8-under) Jim Gallagher, Jr., tour championship63 (7-under) Jeff Woodland, Hardee’s1992 62 (10-under) Lee Janzen, Walt Disney62 (8-under) David Frost, Hardee’s1991 61 (11-under) Robert Gamez, milwaukee61 (9-under) Marco Dawson, chattanooga1990 61 (9-under) Jose Maria olazabal, World Series62 (10-under) Pat McGowan, tucson62 (9-under) Larry Silveira, Federal Express62 (8-under) Howard twitty, Southern1989 61 (11-under) Bob tway, Walt Disney1988 62 (10-under) Bob Lohr, Walt Disney1987 61 (11-under) David edwards, Bob Hope1986 62 (8-under) ernie Gonzalez, Deposit guaranty63 (9-under) George Burns, Hawaiian63 (8-under) Hubert Green, phoenix63 (7-under) Bob Lohr, Hardee’s1985 62 (8-under) Bill Glasson, Las Vegas63 (9-under) Fred couples, Honda; John Mahaffey, uSF&g63 (8-under) Lanny Wadkins, Los angeles; Mac o’Grady, Byron Nelson;John cook, pensacola1984 62 (9-under) Lon Hinkle, Las Vegas1983 62 (8-under) craig Stadler, texas63 (9-under) craig Stadler, Bob Hope, Fuzzy Zoeller, Las Vegas63 (8-under) Mark o’Meara, B.c. open, Mark Lye, pensacola63 (7-under) tom Byrum, Quad cities1982 62 (10-under) Larry Rinker, tallahassee1981 63 (8-under) Lon nielsen, Hartford63 (7-under) Dan Halldorson, tucson; craig Stadler, texas64 (8-under) Skip Dunaway, uSF&g64 (7-under) tom Watson, Bay Hill; calvin Peete, B.c. open1980 62 (9-under) Jim Simons, Hartford63 (9-under) Bob Shearer, atlanta63 (7-under) Bruce Lietzke, colonial; Jack nicklaus,tom Weiskopf, u.S. open; Scott Hoch, Quad cities1979 61 (11-under) Jerry McGee, greensboro1978 62 (10-under) Dave eichelberger, atlanta62 (8-under) Hubert Green, texas1977 63 (8-under) J.c. Snead, Hall of Fame63 (7-under) charles coody, texas64 (8-under) Rik Massengale, Bob Hope; George Burns, Buick64 (7-under) Fred Marti, pleasant Valley; Lee elder, Hartford64 (6-under) Jerry Pate, Southern1976 63 (9-under) Johnny Miller, Kaiser International63 (8-under) Fuzzy Zoeller, Quad cities; David Graham,carlton White, Westchester; Buddy Allin, B.c. open64 (8-under) Rod curl, Hawaiian; Ken Still, milwaukee1975 63 (8-under) Andy north, B.c. open; Miller Barber, Sahara64 (8-under) Johnny Miller, Bob Hope; Bob Stanton, Inverrary64 (7-under) tom Weiskopf, greensboro; Andy north, pensacola;Dennis Meyer, Hartford1974 62 (10-under) Johnny Miller, tucson1973 62 (9-under) Gibby Gilbert, World open62 (8-under) J.c. Snead, phoenix63 (8-under) Hubert Green, Hartford64 (8-under) Jack nicklaus, Bob Hope; Gibby Gilbert, chi chiRodriguez, Florida citrus; Lee trevino, Doral-Eastern;tom Weiskopf, Westchester1972 63 (8-under) Bert Yancey, Hartford64 (8-under) DeWitt Weaver, Westchester64 (7-under) Dave Hill, monsanto64 (6-under) Deane Beman, St. Louis1971 63 (9-under) Joel Goldstrand, HartfordSection 5 RECORDSpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide5-49


Facts and Figures (1970-2010) (cont.)Section RECORDS51970 63 (7-under) Dave Hill, memphis64 (8-under) Arnold Palmer, Florida citrus; Bob Menne, National airlines64 (7-under) Bert Greene, phoenix; Arnold Palmer,tommy Aaron, greensboro; tommy Aaron, SaharaLow First 36:2010 126 (16-under) Steve Stricker, John Deere classic126 (14-under) Justin Rose, travelers championship126 (14-under) Jeff overton, the greenbrier classic2009 124 (20-under) Pat Perez, Bob Hope classic2008 125 (15-under) carl Pettersson, Wyndham championship126 (18-under) Marc turnesa, Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals forchildren open, Matt Kuchar, Justin timberlake ShrinersHospitals for children open2007 126 (14-under) Jesper Parnevik, Valero texas open127 (13-under) tiger Woods, tHE tour championship2006 125 (15-under) corey Pavin, u.S. Bank championship (tied pga tour record)127 (17-under) Justin Rose, FuNaI classic at Walt Disney World resort127 (15-under ) Ben curtis, Booz allen classic; tiger Woods, World golfchampionships-american Express championship2005 127 (17-under) carl Pettersson, FuNaI classic at Walt Disney Worldresort; Joe ogilvie, Bob Hope chrysler classic127 (13-under) Ben crane, u.S. Bank championship; Justin Leonard, FedExSt. Jude classic128 (15-under) Briny Baird, michelin championship at Las Vegas128 (12-under) Kenny Perry, Bank of america colonial; Justin Rose, Buickchampionship; Dean Wilson, Valero texas open2004 128 (14-under) Adam Scott, Booz allen classic;129 (15-under) Danny ellis, Hp classic of New orleans;129 (11-under) Steve Allan, Sony open in Hawaii;Dean Wilson, Valero texas open2003 126 (17-under) Steve Flesch, Scott Verplank, Las Vegas Invitational;126 (14-under) tommy Armour iii, Valero texas open2002 127 (17-under) chris DiMarco, Walt Disney World resort golf classic2001 125 (17-under) Mark calcavecchia, phoenix open125 (19-under) tom Lehman, Invensys classic at Las Vegas2000 125 (15-under) tiger Woods, World golf championships–NEc Invitational127 (15-under) David Frost, John Deere classic128 (16-under) Steve Flesch, National car rental golf classic1999 126 (16-under) David Frost, FedEx St. Jude classic1998 128 (16-under) John Huston, united airlines Hawaiian open;David Duval, tucson chrysler classic1997 126 (16-under) Steve Jones, phoenix open1996 126 (16-under) John cook, FedEx St. Jude classic126 (17-under) Rick Fehr, Las Vegas Invitational1995 127 (15-under) Jim Gallagher, Jr., FedEx St. Jude classic1994 127 (15-under) Bob estes, texas128 (16-under) Davis Love iii, Hawaiian; Scott Hoch, Bob Hope1993 129 (15-under) Blaine Mccallister, Houston1992 129 (11-under) Dan Forsman, Byron Nelson; Fulton Allem, colonial128 (14-under) Roger Maltbie, texas130 (10-under) David Frost, Hardee’s130 (12-under) Davis Love iii, Los angeles; Dan Forsman, Federal Express131 (13-under) tom Watson, Brad Faxon, Mike Springer, BuickInvitational1991 127 (17-under) Robert Gamez, milwaukee127 (13-under) Lennie clements, chattanooga1990 128 (16-under) tim Simpson, Walt Disney128 (12-under) Jose Maria olazabal, World Series;Peter Persons, chattanooga; Steve Jones, texas1989 126 (14-under) Paul Azinger, texas128 (16-under) Dan Pohl, Honda1988 127 (13-under) corey Pavin, texas129 (15-under) Jeff Sluman, greensboro; Larry nelson, atlanta;Bob Lohr, Disney1987 128 (16-under) Robert Wrenn, Buick128 (14-under) Joey Sindelar, B.c. open1986 128 (12-under) Hal Sutton, phoenix; ernie Gonzalez, pensacola1985 128 (12-under) tim Simpson, Southern1984 130 (14-under) chip Beck, Walt Disney130 (11-under) Lon Hinkle, Las Vegas130 (10-under) Jim colbert, texas1983 128 (12-under) Jim colbert, texas129 (15-under) craig Stadler, Bob Hope1982 127 (15-under) tim norris, Hartford127 (13-under) Bob Gilder, Westchester1981 129 (13-under) Lon nielsen, Hartford1980 129 (13-under) curtis Strange, Houston129 (11-under) Scott Hoch, Quad cities131 (13-under) tom Watson, t of c131 (9-under) Mike Sullivan, Southern1979 128 (14-under) Ben crenshaw, phoenix1978 128 (14-under) Phil Hancock, Hartford128 (12-under) Ben crenshaw, texas1977 127 (15-under) Hale irwin, Hall of Fame1976 130 (12-under) Roger Maltbie, phoenix; Buddy Allin, B.c. open;Rik Massengale, Hartford131 (13-under) Raymond Floyd, masters132 (12-under) Fuzzy Zoeller, milwaukee1975 128 (14-under) Johnny Miller, phoenix129 (15-under) tom Weiskopf, Westchester129 (13-under) Jack nicklaus, Heritage1974 130 (12-under) Dave Stockton, Hartford132 (12-under) Jack nicklaus, Hawaiian; Hubert Green, memphis1973 129 (11-under) J.c. Snead, phoenix131 (13-under) Buddy Allin, Florida citrus131 (11-under) Jim Wiechers, Hartford133 (11-under) John Schlee, Kaiser International1972 131 (13-under) Dwight nevil, Westchester131 (9-under) Deane Beman, St. Louis1971 129 (13-under) Miller Barber, Paul Harney, Gene Littler, phoenix1970 130 (12-under) Bobby Mitchell, azaleaLow First 54:2010 188 (25-under) Steve Stricker, John Deere classic2009 191 (25-under) Pat Perez, Bob Hope classic2008 191 (19-under) carl Pettersson, Wyndham championship193 (17-under) Scott Mccarron, Wyndham championship2007 191 (19-under) tiger Woods, tHE tour championship192 (18-under) Jesper Parnevik, Valero texas open2006 193 (17-under) corey Pavin, u.S. Bank championship194 (19-under) Ben curtis, Booz allen classic; tiger Woods, World golfchampionships-american Express championship194 (16-under) eric Axley, Valero texas open2005 191 (19-under) Ben crane, u.S. Bank championship192 (18-under) Kenny Perry, Bank of america colonial193 (23-under) Joe ogilvie, Bob Hope chrysler classic193 (17-under) Justin Leonard, FedEx St. Jude classic2004 194 (16-under) Bart Bryant, Valero texas open195 (21-under) Phil Mickelson, Bob Hope chrysler classic195 (18-under) David toms, FedEx St. Jude classic;Adam Scott, Booz allen classic2003 189 (21-under) tommy Armour iii, Valero texas open192 (23-under) Steve Flesch, Scott Verplank, Las Vegas Invitational2002 193 (20-under) Jeff Sluman, greater milwaukee open195 (20-under) Jim Furyk, Invensys classic at Las Vegas2001 189 (24-under) Mark calcavecchia, phoenix open2000 192 (18-under) tiger Woods, World golf championships–NEc Invitational194 (19-under) Loren Roberts, greater milwaukee open194 (22-under) Steve Flesch, National car rental golf classic1999 193 (17-under) Brian Henninger, John Deere classic1998 194 (22-under) John Huston, united airlines Hawaiian open1997 191 (22-under) Steve Jones, phoenix open1996 189 (24-under) John cook, FedEx St. Jude classic1995 195 (18-under) Jim Gallagher, Jr., FedEx St. Jude classic195 (18-under) Fred Funk, Ideon classic195 (15-under) ernie els, gtE Byron Nelson classic196 (20-under) Harry taylor, Bob Hope chrysler classic1994 195 (18-under) Bob estes, texas197 (19-under) Lennie clements, Bob Hope; Greg norman, pLaYErS1993 195 (21-under) Greg norman, Doral-ryder195 (15-under) David Frost, Hardee’s1992 194 (16-under) David Frost, Hardee’s196 (20-under) ted Schulz, Mark o’Meara, Walt Disney197 (16-under) nick Price, texas5-50 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


Facts and Figures (1970-2010) (cont.)1991 195 (18-under) Hal Sutton, Kemper195 (15-under) Lance ten Broeck, chattanooga196 (20-under) chip Beck, Bruce Lietzke, Las Vegas1989 194 (16-under) John Daly, chattanooga; Donnie Hammond, texas1990 193 (23-under) tim Simpson, Walt Disney193 (17-under) Peter Persons, chattanooga197 (19-under) Gene Sauers, Hawaiian1988 193 (17-under) Blaine Mccallister, Hardee’s; corey Pavin, texas1987 195 (21-under) Robert Wrenn, Buick1986 196 (17-under) Hal Sutton, phoenix196 (14-under) Ben crenshaw, Vantage199 (17-under) calvin Peete, t of c1985 197 (13-under) Jodie Mudd, texas; tim Simpson, Southern198 (18-under) craig Stadler, Bob Hope; Mark o’Meara, Hawaiian;Woody Blackburn, San Diego1984 196 (20-under) Larry nelson, Walt Disney1983 194 (16-under) Jim colbert, texas198 (15-under) Jack Renner, Hartford199 (17-under) craig Stadler, Bob Hope1982 192 (18-under) Bob Gilder, Westchester193 (20-under) tim norris, Hartford1981 196 (20-under) Bruce Lietzke, Bob Hope; Hale irwin, Hawaiian1980 195 (18-under) curtis Strange, Houston200 (19-under) Jim colbert, tucson1979 197 (16-under) Wayne Levi, Houston197 (13-under) Doug tewell, texas198 (18-under) Hubert Green, Hawaiian; Andy Bean, atlanta1978 198 (18-under) Andy Bean, Houston198 (12-under) Ben crenshaw, texas1977 196 (17-under) Bill Kratzert, Hartford; Hale irwin, Hall of Fame1976 200 (16-under) J.c. Snead, San Diego200 (13-under) Roger Maltbie, phoenix; Al Geiberger, greensboro;Rik Massengale, J.c. Snead, Hartford200 (10-under) Lee trevino, colonial1975 196 (17-under) Johnny Miller, phoenix1974 198 (18-under) terry Diehl, texas1973 198 (18-under) Buddy Allin, Florida citrus1972 198 (12-under) Deane Beman, St. Louis201 (15-under) George Knudson, Kaiser International1971 194 (19-under) Paul Harney, phoenix1970 198 (15-under) Bob Murphy, Hartford; Bobby mitchell, azalea198 (12-under) Homero Blancas, memphisLow First 72:2010 258 (26-under) Steve Stricker, John Deere classic258 (22-under) Stuart Appleby, the greenbrier classic2009 255 (33-under) Steve Stricker, Bob Hope classic258 (30-under) Pat Perez, Bob Hope classic258 (22-under) Kenny Perry, travelers championship2008 259 (21-under) carl Pettersson, Wyndham championship261 (19-under) Scott Mccarron, Wyndham championship; Zach Johnson,Valero texas open2007 257 (23-under) tiger Woods, tHE tour championship261 (19-under) Justin Leonard, Valero texas open; Jesper Parnevik,Valero texas open2006 260 (28-under) Phil Mickelson, BellSouth classic260 (20-under) corey Pavin, u.S. Bank championship261 (23-under) tiger Woods, World golf championships -american Expresschampionship261 (19-under) David toms, Sony open in Hawaii2005 260 (20-under) Ben crane, u.S. Bank championship261 (19-under) Kenny Perry, Bank of america colonial262 (26-under) Joe ogilvie, Bob Hope chrysler classic263 (17-under) Bart Bryant, tHE tour championship264 (24-under) Peter Lonard, Bob Hope chrysler classic; tiger Woods,Ford championship at Doral; Jason Bohn, B.c. open; VijaySingh, Buick open2004 261 (19-under) Bart Bryant, Valero texas open262 (26-under) Phil Mickelson; Kirk triplett, Bob Hope chrysler classic262 (18-under) ernie els; Harrison Frazar, Sony open in Hawaii2003 254 (26-under) tommy Armour iii, Valero texas open (pga tour record)259 (29-under) tim Herron, Bob Hope chrysler classic2002 261 (27-under) Jonathan Byrd, Buick challenge261 (23-under) Jeff Sluman, greater milwaukee open261 (19-under) Loren Roberts, Valero texas open2001 254 (29-under) Joe Durant, Bob Hope chrysler classic256 (28-under) Mark calcavecchia, phoenix open2000 259 (21-under) tiger Woods, World golf championships–NEc Invitational260 (24-under) Loren Roberts, greater milwaukee open262 (26-under) Duffy Waldorf, National car rental golf classic264 (23-under) Rory Sabbatini, Bob Hope chrysler classic1999 261 (19-under) J.L. Lewis, John Deere classic261 (19-under) Mike Brisky, John Deere classic1998 260 (28-under) John Huston, united airlines Hawaiian open1997 258 (26-under) Steve Jones, phoenix open261 (27-under) Mark calcavecchia, Bob Hope chrysler classic1996 258 (26-under) John cook, FedEx St. Jude classic1995 263 (17-under) ernie els, gtE Byron Nelson classic268 (20-under) Duffy Waldorf, Lacantera texas open264 (23-under) Billy Mayfair, Jim Furyk, Las Vegas Invitational265 (23-under) Kenny Perry, Bob Hope1994 264 (24-under) Scott Hoch, Bob Hope; Greg norman, pLaYErS1993 259 (21-under) David Frost, Hardee’s263 (25-under) tom Kite, Bob Hope1992 262 (26-under) John Huston, Walt Disney1991 260 (20-under) Dillard Pruitt, chattanooga263 (21-under) Billy Andrade, Jeff Sluman, Kemper263 (25-under) Bruce Lietzke, craig Stadler, D.A. Weibring,Andrew Magee, Las Vegas1990 260 (20-under) Peter Persons, chattanooga264 (24-under) Bob tway, Las Vegas; tim Simpson, Walt Disney1989 258 (22-under) Donnie Hammond, texas266 (22-under) Blaine Mccallister, Honda; Scott Hoch, Las Vegas1988 259 (21-under) corey Pavin, texas262 (26-under) chip Beck, uSF&g1987 262 (26-under) Robert Wrenn, Buick1986 267 (21-under) calvin Peete, t of c267 (17-under) Hal Sutton, phoenix; Rick Fehr, B.c. open1985 264 (20-under) Lanny Wadkins, Los angeles264 (16-under) tim Simpson, Southern267 (21-under) Mark o’Meara, Hawaiian; Lanny Wadkins, Disney World1984 265 (15-under) Hubert Green, Southern266 (22-under) Larry nelson, Disney World1983 261 (19-under) Jim colbert, texas266 (18-under) Mark Mccumber, pensacola267 (20-under) Fuzzy Zoeller, Las Vegas268 (20-under) isao Aoki, Hawaiian1982 259 (25-under) tim norris, Hartford1981 264 (20-under) Hubert Green, Hartford265 (23-under) Hale irwin, Hawaiian265 (15-under) Johnny Miller, tucson1980 265 (15-under) Lee trevino, texas266 (22-under) Andy Bean, Hawaiian; Bill Kratzert, milwaukee270 (22-under) Jim colbert, tucson266 (18-under) curtis Strange, Lee trevino, Houston;Howard twitty, Jim Simons, Hartford1979 265 (23-under) Andy Bean, atlanta1978 264 (24-under) Rod Funseth, Hartford1977 264 (20-under) Hale irwin, Hall of Fame1976 266 (18-under) Rik Massengale, Hartford268 (16-under) Bob Gilder, phoenix; Al Geiberger, greensboro;John Lister, Quad cities269 (19-under) Jack nicklaus, tpc1975 260 (24-under) Johnny Miller, phoenix263 (25-under) Johnny Miller, tucson1974 267 (21-under) Lee trevino, New orleans1973 264 (20-under) Billy casper, Hartford265 (23-under) Buddy Allin, Florida citrus1972 267 (21-under) Jack nicklaus, Walt Disney1971 261 (23-under) Miller Barber, phoenix1970 267 (17-under) Bob Murphy, Hartford267 (13-under) Dave Hill, memphisSection 5 RECORDSpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide5-51


Facts and Figures (1970-2010) (cont.)Section RECORDS5Low 90:2010 330 (30-under) Bill Haas, Bob Hope classic2009 327 (33-under) Pat Perez, Bob Hope classic2008 334 (26-under) D.J. trahan, Bob Hope chrysler classic2007 343 (17-under) charley Hoffman, Bob Hope chrysler classic; John Rollins,Bob Hope chrysler classic2006 335 (25-under) chad campbell, Bob Hope chrysler classic2005 332 (28-under) Justin Leonard, Bob Hope chrysler classic335 (25-under) tim clark, Bob Hope chrysler classic; Joe ogilvie, BobHope chrysler classic2004 330 (30-under) Phil Mickelson, Skip Kendall, Bob Hope chrysler classic331 (29-under) Jay Haas, Bob Hope chrysler classic2003 328 (31-under) Stuart Appleby, Scott Mccarron, Las Vegas Invitational330 (30-under) Mike Weir, Bob Hope chrysler classic2002 330 (30-under) Phil Mickelson, David Berganio, Jr., Bob Hope chryslerclassic2001 324 (36-under) Joe Durant, Bob Hope chrysler classic2000 331 (27-under) Jesper Parnevik, Bob Hope chrysler classic332 (28-under) Billy Andrade, Invensys classic at Las Vegas1999 331 (29-under) Jim Furyk, Las Vegas Invitational1998 332 (28-under) Fred couples, Bruce Lietzke, Bob Hope chrysler classic1997 327 (33-under) John cook, Bob Hope chrysler classic1996 332 (27-under) tiger Woods, Las Vegas Invitational1995 331 (28-under) Jim Furyk, Las Vegas1994 332 (27-under) Bruce Lietzke, Las Vegas1993 325 (35-under) tom Kite, Bob Hope1992 336 (24-under) John cook, Gene Sauers, Rick Fehr, Mark o’Meara,tom Kite, Bob Hope1991 329 (31-under) andrew magee, D.a. Weibring, Las Vegas1990 334 (26-under) Bob tway, Las Vegas1989 336 (24-under) Scott Hoch, robert Wrenn, Las Vegas1988 338 (22-under) Jay Haas, Bob Hope1987 341 (19-under) corey Pavin, Bob Hope1986 333 (27-under) Greg norman, Las Vegas1985 333 (27-under) Lanny Wadkins, Bob Hope1984 340 (20-under) John Mahaffey, Jim Simons, Bob Hope1983 335 (25-under) Keith Fergus, Rex caldwell, Bob Hope1982 335 (25-under) ed Fiori, Bob Hope1981 335 (25-under) Bruce Lietzke, Bob Hope1980 343 (17-under) craig Stadler, Bob Hope1979 343 (17-under) John Mahaffey, Bob Hope1978 339 (21-under) Bill Rogers, Bob Hope1977 337 (23-under) Rik Massengale, Bob Hope1976 344 (16-under) Johnny Miller, Bob Hope1975 339 (21-under) Johnny Miller, Bob Hope1974 341 (19-under) Hubert Green, Bob Hope1973 343 (17-under) Arnold Palmer, Bob Hope1972 344 (16-under) Bob Rosburg, Bob Hope1971 342 (18-under) Arnold Palmer, Bob Hope1970 339 (21-under) Bruce Devlin, Bob HopeHighest Winning Score:2010 284 (even-par) Graeme McDowell, u.S. open2009 280 (8-under) Y.e. Yang, pga championship278 (2-under) Stewart cink, British open2008 283 (3-over) Padraig Harrington, British open283 (1-under) Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te, u.S. open, tiger Woods, u.S. open283 (5-under) Sergio Garcia, tHE pLaYErS championship; Paul Goydos,tHE pLaYErS championship2007 289 (1-over) Zach Johnson, masters tournament285 (5-over) Angel cabrera, u.S. open2006 285 (5-over) Geoff ogilvy, u.S. open284 (8-under) Stuart Appleby, mercedes championships; Vijay Singh,mercedes championships2005 280 (even-par) Michael campbell, u.S. open championship279 (9-under) Fred Funk, tHE pLaYErS championship277 (7-under) Peter Lonard, mcI Heritage276 (4-under) Phil Mickelson, pga championship2004 280 (8-under) Vijay Singh, pga championship279 (9-under) Phil Mickelson, masters tournament278 (10-under) Vaughn taylor, reno-tahoe open;John Daly, Buick Invitational277 (11-under) Joey Sindelar, Wachovia championship2003 283 (1-under) Ben curtis, British open281 (7-under) Mike Weir, masters tournament2002 280 (8-under) craig Perks, tHE pLaYErS championship278 (10-under) Rich Beem, pga championship2001 280 (8-under) Scott Mccarron, BellSouth classic276 (4-under) Retief Goosen, u.S. open2000 276 (8-under) David Duval, Dennis paulson, Buick classic278 (10-under) Hal Sutton, tHE pLaYErS championship1999 290 (6-over) Paul Lawrie, British open1998 280 (even-par) Lee Janzen, u.S. open1997 276 (4-under) ernie els, u.S. open276 (12-under) Phil Blackmar, Shell Houston open1996 280 (8-under) Paul Stankowski, BellSouth classic278 (2-under) Steve Jones, u.S. open1995 280 (even-par) corey Pavin, u.S. open, Billy Mayfair, tour championship283 (5-under) Lee Janzen, tHE pLaYErS1994 281 (7-under) Johnny Miller, at&t279 (5-under) ernie els, u.S. open1993 281 (7-under) Mike Standly, Freeport-mcmoran;Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te, Kmart ggo280 (4-under) Vijay Singh, Buick classic1992 285 (3-under) tom Kite, u.S. open1991 282 (6-under) Payne Stewart, u.S. open279 (1-under) tom Purtzer, World Series279 (5-under) craig Stadler, tour championship279 (9-under) Steve Pate, Honda1990 282 (6-under) John Huston, Honda; Steve elkington, Kmart ggo;Wayne Grady, pga1989 283 (5-under) nick Faldo, masters278 (2-under) curtis Strange, u.S. open1988 281 (7-under) Sandy Lyle, masters1987 287 (1-under) Larry nelson, pga1986 287 (1-under) Kenny Knox, Honda279 (1-under) Raymond Floyd, u.S. open1985 285 (3-under) Joey Sindelar, greensboro279 (1-under) Andy north, u.S. open1984 276 (4-under) Fuzzy Zoeller, u.S. open280 (8-under) Bruce Lietzke, Honda; Jack nicklaus, memorial;Greg norman, Kemper; tom Watson, Western1983 287 (1-under) Fred couples, Kemper1982 278 (2-under) craig Stadler, World Series285 (3-under) Danny edwards, greensboro1981 281 (1-over) Bruce Lietzke, Byron Nelson1980 280 (4-under) Doug tewell, Heritage1979 284 (even-par) Hale irwin, u.S. open1978 289 (1-over) Jack nicklaus, tpc1977 289 (1-over) Mark Hayes, tpc1976 288 (4-over) Al Geiberger, Western288 (even-par) Roger Maltbie, memorial281 (1-over) Dave Stockton, pga1975 287 (3-over) Lou Graham, u.S. open5-52 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


Facts and Figures (1970-2010) (cont.)1974 287 (7-over) Hale irwin, u.S. open287 (3-over) tom Watson, Western1973 283 (5-under) tommy Aaron, masters; Dave Hill, memphis277 (3-under) Lanny Wadkins, Byron Nelson1972 290 (2-over) Jack nicklaus, u.S. open1971 283 (3-over) Gene Littler, colonial1970 282 (2-over) Gibby Gilbert, HoustonLargest Winning Margin:2010 7 strokes Louis oosthuizen, British open2009 10 strokes Brian Gay, Verizon Heritage8 strokes tiger Woods, BmW championship6 strokes Geoff ogilvy, mercedes-Benz championship2008 8 strokes tiger Woods, Buick Invitational7 strokes Parker McLachlin, Legends reno-tahoe open5 strokes Anthony Kim, Wachovia championship; Vijay Singh,Deutsche Bank championship2007 8 strokes tiger Woods, World golf championships-BridgestoneInvitational; tiger Woods, tHE tour championship5 strokes Phil Mickelson, at&t pebble Beach National pro-am;Woody Austin, Stanford St. Jude championship; SteveFlesch, reno-tahoe open2006 13 strokes Phil Mickelson, BellSouth classic8 strokes tiger Woods, World golf championships-american Expresschampionship2005 7 strokes Kenny Perry, Bank of america colonial6 strokes Bart Bryant, tHE tour championship5 strokes Phil Mickelson, FBr open; tiger Woods, British open2004 6 strokes chad campbell, Bay Hill Invitational5 strokes Vijay Singh, chrysler championship2003 11 strokes tiger Woods, Bay Hill Invitational8 strokes ernie els, mercedes championships2002 7 strokes K.J. choi, tampa Bay classic2001 8 strokes Mark calcavecchia, phoenix open2000 15 strokes tiger Woods, u.S. open1999 9 strokes David Duval, mercedes championships1998 7 strokes John Huston, united airlines Hawaiian open;Davis Love iii, mcI classic1997 12 strokes tiger Woods, masters tournament1996 8 strokes ernie els, Buick classic;Steve Stricker, motorola Western open1995 6 strokes Duffy Waldorf, Lacantera texas open1994 6 strokes nick Price, pga1993 8 strokes Davis Love iii, Las Vegas1992 9 strokes Fred couples, Nestle1991 4 strokes Lanny Wadkins, Hawaiian; Paul Azinger, pebble Beach1990 12 strokes Jose Maria olazabal, World Series1989 7 strokes Mark calcavecchia, phoenix; Donnie Hammond, texas1988 8 strokes corey Pavin, texas1987 7 strokes tom Kite, Kemper; Robert Wrenn, Buick;Ken Brown, Southern1986 7 strokes Doug tewell, Los angeles; Greg norman, Las Vegas1985 7 strokes Lanny Wadkins, Los angeles1984 6 strokes George Archer, Bank of Boston; Hubert Green, Southern1983 5 strokes Gary Koch, Doral; Lanny Wadkins, greensboro;David Graham, Houston; Jim colbert, texas1982 7 strokes craig Stadler, Kemper; calvin Peete, B.c. open;calvin Peete, pensacola1981 7 strokes Andy Bean, Bay Hill1980 7 strokes Larry nelson, atlanta; Jack nicklaus, pga1979 8 strokes Andy Bean, atlanta1978 5 strokes Andy Bean, Kemper; tom Kite, B.c. open1977 7 strokes Jerry Pate, Southern; Rik Massengale, Bob Hope1976 8 strokes Raymond Floyd, masters1975 14 strokes Johnny Miller, phoenix1974 8 strokes Lee trevino, New orleans;Johnny Miller, Kaiser International1973 8 strokes Buddy Allin, Florida citrus1972 9 strokes Jack nicklaus, Walt Disney1971 8 strokes Jack nicklaus, t of c1970 7 strokes Frank Beard, t of c; tony Jacklin, u.S. openLow Start by a Winnner:2010 60 (11-under) Steve Stricker, John Deere classic2009 61 (11-under) Pat Perez, Bob Hope classic61 (9-under) Kenny Perry, travelers championship63 (8-under) Phil Mickelson, Northern trust open; Steve Stricker,Deutsche Bank championship; Martin Laird, Justin timberlakeShriners Hospitals for children open63 (7-under) Steve Stricker, crowne plaza Invitational2008 62 (10-under) Marc turnesa, Justin timberlake Shriners63 (9-under) Johnson Wagner, Shell Houston open63 (7-under) Richard S. Johnson, u.S. Bank championship in milwaukee2007 62 (8-under) Fred Funk, mayakoba golf classic; Hunter Mahan, travelerschampionship63 (9-under) Steve Flesch, reno-tahoe open2006 61 (9-under) corey Pavin, u.S. Bank championship62 (9-under) Ben curtis, Booz allen classic2005 62 (10-under) Phil Mickelson, at&t pebble Beach National pro-am62 (9-under) Peter Lonard, mcI Heritage62 (8-under) Justin Leonard, FedEx St. Jude classic; Ben crane, u.S.Bank championship; Robert Gamez, Valero texas open;Bart Bryant, tHE tour championship2004 63 (9-under) Vijay Singh, Buick open63 (7-under) Stewart cink, World golf championships-NEc Invitational64 (8-under) Vijay Singh, 84 LumBEr classic2003 62 (10-under) Stuart Appleby, Las Vegas Invitational2002 63 (8-under) K.J. choi, tampa Bay classic2001 61 (10-under) Bob estes, FedEx St. Jude classic2000 63 (8-under) tom Lehman, phoenix open63 (7-under) Paul Azinger, Sony open in Hawaii1999 65 (7-under) Jesper Parnevik, greater greensboro chrysler classic65 (6-under) carlos Franco, greater milwaukee open1998 63 (9-under) John Huston, united airlines Hawaiian open1997 62 (10-under) Steve Jones, phoenix open1996 62 (10-under) tim Herron, Honda classic1995 63 (9-under) Kenny Perry, Bob Hope; Woody Austin, Buick open1994 62 (9-under) Bob estes, texas1993 63 (9-under) Howard twitty, Hawaiian63 (8-under) Jim Gallagher, Jr., tour championship1992 62 (8-under) David Frost, Hardee’s1991 63 (9-under) Mark Brooks, milwaukee1990 61 (9-under) Jose Maria olazabal, World Series1989 64 (8-under) Greg norman, milwaukee1988 62 (10-under) Bob Lohr, Walt Disney1987 64 (8-under) Mike Reid, tucson1986 64 (7-under) Hal Sutton, phoenix1985 63 (8-under) Lanny Wadkins, Los angeles64 (8-under) tom Kite, t of c1984 64 (6-under) Peter Jacobsen, colonial1983 63 (9-under) Fuzzy Zoeller, Las Vegas1982 63 (8-under) tim norris, Hartford63 (7-under) Jay Haas, texas1981 65 (7-under) Bruce Lietzke, Bob Hope; Hale irwin, Buick65 (6-under) David Graham, phoenix; Morris Hatalsky, Hall of Fame1980 63 (7-under) Bruce Lietzke, colonial; Jack nicklaus, u.S. open;Scott Hoch, Quad cities65 (7-under) tom Watson, t of c66 (7-under) Jim colbert, tucson1979 61 (11-under) Jerry McGee, Kemper1978 63 (9-under) tom Watson, tucson1977 64 (8-under) Rik Massengale, Bob Hope64 (6-under) Jerry Pate, Southern65 (6-under) Graham Marsh, Heritage; Hale irwin, Hall of Fame66 (6-under) tom Watson, Bing crosby, San Diego1976 63 (8-under) David Graham, Westchester1975 64 (8-under) Johnny Miller, Bob Hope1974 62 (10-under) Johnny Miller, tucson1973 64 (8-under) Lee trevino, Doral-Eastern1972 64 (7-under) Dave Hill, monsanto65 (7-under) Grier Jones, Hawaiian1971 64 (8-under) Arnold Palmer, Westchester64 (7-under) Dave eichelberger, milwaukee1970 63 (7-under) Dave Hill, memphisSection 5 RECORDSpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide5-53


Facts and Figures (1970-2010) (cont.)Section RECORDS5High Start by a Winner:2010 73 (1-over) Bill Lunde, turning Stone championship2009 73 (3-over) Phil Mickelson, tHE tour championship73 (1-over) Y.e. Yang, pga championship2008 74 (4-over) Padraig Harrington, British open73 (1-over) Andres Romero, Zurich classic of New orleans2007 75 (4-over) Mark calcavecchia, poDS championship72 (2-over) Mark Wilson, the Honda classic; Woody Austin, StanfordSt. Jude championship2006 72 (2-over) Jeff Maggert, FedEx St. Jude classic72 (even-par) Luke Donald, the Honda classic71 (1-under) Stephen Ames, tHE pLaYErS championship71 (1-over) Geoff ogilvy, u.S. open2005 74 (2-over) Phil Mickelson, BellSouth classic; tiger Woods, masterstournament74 (1-over) Stuart Appleby, mercedes championships73 (2-over) Phil Mickelson, FBr open73 (1-over) Padraig Harrington, Honda classic2004 74 (2-over) Vijay Singh, Shell Houston open72 (1-over) Stewart cink, mcI Heritage72 (even) Phil Mickelson, masters tournament2003 73 (1-over) Ben crane, BellSouth classic72 (1-over) Mike Weir, Nissan open2002 73 (even) Sergio Garcia, mercedes championships73 (2-over) Dan Forsman, SEI pennsylvania classic2001 73 (2-over) Robert Allenby, Nissan open;Mike Weir, tHE tour championship2000 72 (even) Vijay Singh, masters tournament;tiger Woods, Bell canadian open71 (even) Stewart cink, mcI classic71 (1-under) tiger Woods, memorial tournament1999 73 (2-over) Paul Lawrie, British open1998 74 (2-over) Mark o’Meara, masters tournament73 (3-over) Lee Janzen, u.S. open1997 75 (3-over) Jeff Sluman, tucson chrysler classic1996 75 (3-over) Mark o’Meara, greater greensboro chrysler classic74 (4-over) Steve Jones, u.S. open1995 73 (3-over) Greg norman, NEc World Series of golf73 (1-over) Payne Stewart, Shell Houston open;Billy Mayfair, motorola Western1994 74 (2-over) Jose Maria olazabal, masters1993 75 (3-over) Phil Mickelson, Buick Invitational1992 73 (1-over) Greg norman, canadian1991 73 (1-over) ian Woosnam, uSF&g72 (2-over) tom Purtzer, World Series1990 72 (even-par) David ishii, Hawaiian1989 76 (4-over) Steve Jones, Bob Hope; Mike Sullivan, IIao1988 73 (1-over) curtis Strange, memorial1987 75 (3-over) Lanny Wadkins, Doral1986 75 (5-over) Raymond Floyd, u.S. open1985 72 (even-par) Bernhard Langer, masters; Bill Glasson, Kemper1984 73 (1-over) Greg norman, canadian71 (1-over) Fuzzy Zoeller, u.S. open1983 75 (4-over) Larry nelson, u.S. open1982 75 (3-over) craig Stadler, masters1981 74 (2-over) ed Fiori, Western1980 74 (2-over) Raymond Floyd, Doral-Eastern1979 76 (4-over) Fuzzy Zoeller, San Diego1978 76 (4-over) Bruce Lietzke, canadian75 (4-over) John Mahaffey, pga1977 72 (even-par) Mark Hayes, tpc; Jack nicklaus, memorial;Al Geiberger, memphis1976 75 (3-over) Ben crenshaw, pebble Beach73 (3-over) Lee trevino, colonial1975 74 (3-over) Lou Graham, u.S. open1974 73 (3-over) Hale irwin, u.S. open; Lee trevino, pga1973 73 (2-over) Rod Funseth, Los angeles1972 73 (1-over) Gary Player, New orleans72 (1-over) Deane Beman, Quad cities71 (1-over) Gary Player, pga1971 75 (4-over) Buddy Allin, greensboro1970 76 (4-over) Pete Brown, San DiegoLow Finish by a Winner:2010 59 (11-under) Stuart Appleby, the greenbrier classic2009 63 (7-under) Kenny Perry, travelers championship2008 63 (8-under) Vijay Singh, Deutsche Bank championship63 (7-under) cameron Beckman, Frys.com open2007 62 (8-under) Woody Austin, Stanford St. Jude championship63 (9-under) Brandt Snedeker, Wyndham championship63 (8-under) tiger Woods, BmW championship2006 63 (9-under) Kirk triplett, chrysler classic of tucson63 (8-under) tiger Woods, Deutsche Bank championship64 (8-under) John Rollins, B.c. open2005 61 (9-under) Brad Faxon, Buick championship63 (9-under) Padraig Harrington, the Honda classic2004 62 (10-under) Ryan Palmer, FuNaI classic at Walt Disney World resort63 (9-under) Vijay Singh, Hp classic of New orleans2003 62 (10-under) J.L. Lewis, 84 Lumber classic of pennsylvania2002 62 (10-under) Phil tataurangi, Invensys classic at Las Vegas2001 63 (9-under) Davis Love iii, at&t pebble Beach National pro-am;Bob estes, Invensys classic at Las Vegas63 (7-under) Sergio Garcia, mastercard colonial2000 62 (10-under) Duffy Waldorf, National car rental golf classic63 (7-under) Phil Mickelson, mastercard colonial1999 59 (13-under) David Duval, Bob Hope chrysler classic1998 64 (8-under) Scott Simpson, Buick Invitational;David Duval, Shell Houston open1997 63 (9-under) John cook, Bob Hope chrysler classic1996 63 (8-under) Fred Funk, B.c. open64 (8-under) Davis Love iii, Buick Invitational; Fred couples, tHEpLaYErS; tiger Woods, Las Vegas Invitational1995 61 (10-under) Hal Sutton, B.c. open1994 64 (7-under) Bill Glasson, phoenix65 (7-under) Bruce Lietzke, Las Vegas64 (6-under) nick Price, colonial1993 62 (10-under) tom Kite, Bob Hope62 (8-under) Fulton Allem, World Series1992 62 (10-over) Davis Love iii, greensboro; John Huston, Disney1991 64 (8-under) Mark Brooks, greensboro; Mark o’Meara, Disney64 (7-under) Bruce Fleisher, New England64 (6-under) tom Purtzer, colonial; D.A. Weibring, Hardee’s64 (6-under) Dillard Pruitt, chattanooga1990 62 (10-under) Greg norman, Doral1989 63 (9-under) Bill Britton, centel1988 64 (8-under) tom Purtzer, Southwest; chip Beck, uSF&g1987 63 (9-under) Larry nelson, Walt Disney1986 62 (9-under) Mac o’Grady, Hartford1985 63 (9-under) Lanny Wadkins, Walt Disney1984 63 (8-under) Gary Koch, Bay Hill, Ronnie Black, anheuser-Busch1983 63 (9-under) calvin Peete, atlanta1982 63 (7-under) Payne Stewart, Quad cities65 (7-under) Lanny Wadkins, Buick open1981 62 (9-under) Ron Streck, Houston1980 65 (5-under) Lee trevino, texas; tom Watson, WSog66 (6-under) Andy Bean, Hawaiian; Raymond Floyd, Doral-Eastern;Bill Kratzert, milwaukee1979 64 (7-under) Lou Graham, IVB65 (7-under) calvin Peete, milwaukee1978 62 (8-under) Ron Streck, texas1977 64 (6-under) Mike Hill, ohio Kings Island65 (7-under) Miller Barber, anheuser-Busch1976 63 (9-under) Johnny Miller, Bob Hope63 (7-under) Jerry Pate, canadian65 (7-under) Jack nicklaus, tpc1975 61 (11-under) Johnny Miller, tucson1974 64 (7-under) Dave Stockton, Quad cities65 (7-under) Hubert Green, Bob Hope; Lee trevino, New orleans;Dave Hill, Houston1973 63 (8-under) Johnny Miller, u.S. open1972 64 (8-under) Grier Jones, Hawaiian; Jack nicklaus, Walt Disney1971 65 (7-under) George Archer, San Diego65 (6-under) Miller Barber, phoenix; Bobby Mitchell, cleveland1970 63 (8-under) George Knudson, robinson open5-54 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


Facts and Figures (1970-2010) (cont.)High Finish by a Winner:2010 74 (3-over) Graeme McDowell, u.S. open74 (2-over) Dustin Johnson, at&t pebble Beach National pro-am73 (2-over) Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te, Frys.com open72 (2-over) Jason Day, Hp Byron Nelson championship72 (even) Bill Haas, Viking classic70 (even) Justin Rose, at&t National70 (even) Jim Furyk, tHE tour championship2009 73 (3-over) Lucas Glover, u.S. open72 (1-over) Phil Mickelson, Northern trust open72 (even) Paul casey, Shell Houston open; John rollins, Legendsreno-tahoe open2008 75 (3-over) trevor immelman, masters tournament74 (2-over) Parker McLachlin, Legends reno-tahoe open73 (2-over) tiger Woods, u.S. open2007 73 (1-over) tiger Woods, Wgc-ca championship; Steve Flesch,turning Stone resort championship72 (even-par) Steve Flesch, reno-tahoe open71 (1-over) Fred Funk, mayakoba golf classic; Mark Wilson, theHonda classic; charley Hoffman, Bob Hope chrysler classic71 (2-under) Daniel chopra, ginn sur mer classic2006 72 (2-over) Geoff ogilvy, u.S. open72 (1-over) Rory Sabbatini, Nissan open72 (even-par) Arron oberholser, at&t pebble Beach National pro-am;tiger Woods, Buick Invitational; Rod Pampling, Bay HillInvitational2005 75 (4-over) Peter Lonard, mcI Heritage73 (3-over) Justin Leonard, FedEx St. Jude classic73 (1-over) Phil Mickelson, at&t pebble Beach National pro-am72 (2-over) Phil Mickelson, pga championship2004 76 (4-over) Vijay Singh, pga championship75 (3-over) John Daly, Buick Invitational; Vaughn taylor, reno tahoeopen2003 73 (1-over) David toms, Wachovia championship72 (2-over) tiger Woods, World golf championships-american Expresschampionship72 (1-over) Jim Furyk, u.S. open2002 73 (2-over) Justin Leonard, WorLDcom cLaSSIc2001 73 (1-over) Scott Mccarron, BellSouth classic2000 72 (even) Robert Allenby, Shell Houston open1999 73 (1-over) David Duval, tHE pLaYErS championship; tiger Woods,National car rental golf classic at Walt Disney World resort1998 73 (1-over) David Duval, tucson chrysler classic;ernie els, Bay Hill Invitational1997 71 (1-under) Mark o’Meara, Buick Invitational,Stuart Appleby, Honda classic69 (1-under) ernie els, u.S. open; Steve Jones, Bell canadian open1996 72 (even-par) David ogrin, Lacantera texas open71 (even-par) Guy Boros, greater Vancouver open70 (even-par) Phil Mickelson, NEc World Series of golf1995 73 (3-over) Billy Mayfair, tour championship73 (2-over) Fred Funk, Ideon classic1994 74 (2-over) Johnny Miller, at&t1993 71 (1-over) Scott Simpson, Byron Nelson71 (1-under) Brett ogle, pebble Beach1992 72 (even-par) Steve elkington, t of c; tom Kite, u.S. open;David Frost, Hardee’s1991 75 (3-over) Steve Pate, Honda1990 72 (even-par) Mark o’Meara, pebble Beach; David ishii, Hawaiian;Dan Forsman, Shearson Lehman71 (even-par) Payne Stewart, mcI1989 72 (1-over) Wayne Grady, Westchester72 (even-par) Bill Glasson, Doral-ryder70 (even-par) curtis Strange, u.S. open1988 74 (2-over) Steve Jones, pebble Beach; curtis Strange, Nabisco1987 72 (1-over) Paul Azinger, Hartford71 (1-over) curtis Strange, World Series72 (even-par) Larry nelson, pga1986 71 (1-over) Dan Pohl, World Series71 (even-par) Hal Sutton, phoenix71 (1-under) John Mahaffey, tpc; Bob Murphy, canadian1985 74 (2-over) curtis Strange, Honda; Scott Verplank, Western74 (4-over) Andy north, u.S. open1984 73 (1-over) Greg norman, Kemper1983 77 (5-over) Fred couples, Kemper1982 75 (3-over) Danny edwards, greensboro1981 75 (3-over) Larry nelson, greensboro1980 74 (3-over) Dave eichelberger, Bay Hill1979 77 (5-over) Lon Hinkle, Bing crosby1978 75 (3-over) Jack nicklaus, tpc1977 74 (2-over) Gene Littler, Houston; Lee trevino, canadian73 (2-over) Jerry Pate, phoenix1976 76 (4-over) Roger Maltbie, memorial1975 73 (2-over) Lou Graham, u.S. open73 (1-over) Gene Littler, Bing crosby72 (1-over) tom Jenkins, IVB71 (1-over) Jack nicklaus, pga1974 73 (3-over) Hale irwin, u.S. open73 (1-over) Allen Miller, tallahassee1973 75 (4-over) Homero Blancas, monsanto1972 74 (2-over) Jack nicklaus, masters, u.S. open; Gary Player, pga73 (3-over) Jerry Heard, colonial1971 74 (4-over) Jerry Heard, american classic1970 72 (1-over) Billy casper, Los angeles72 (even-par) Bob Stone, citrus open; Ken Still, Kaiser InternationalLargest 18-Hole Lead:2010 3 strokes chris Stroud, children’s miracle Network classic2009 3 strokes camilo Villegas, Buick Invitational; Luke Donald, memorialtournament2008 4 strokes Hunter Mahan, the Barclays; Anthony Kim, tHE tourchampionship2007 4 strokes Jesper Parnevik, Valero texas open2006 4 strokes Justin Rose, FuNaI classic at Walt Disney World resort2005 3 strokes Phil Mickelson, at&t pebble Beach National pro-am; chadcampbell, Honda classic; Jim Furyk, Barclays classic;colin Montgomerie, World golf championships-americanExpress championship2004 3 strokes charles Howell iii, Booz allen classic; corey Pavin, Buickchampionship; ted Purdy, Valero texas open;Vijay Singh, 84 LumBEr classic2003 3 strokes Fred Funk, Nissan open; Darren clarke, masterstournament; Briny Baird, Buick classic2002 3 strokes Mike Weir, mercedes championships2001 3 strokes Paul Stankowski, compaq classic of New orleans;Bob estes, FedEx St. Jude classic2000 3 strokes Harrison Frazar, memorial tournament; nick Price, advilWestern open; esteban toledo, B.c. open; Jeff Maggert,Buick challenge1999 2 strokes tommy tolles, Sony open in Hawaii; Ben Bates, greatermilwaukee open; Sergio Garcia, pga championship;Robert Friend, Buick challenge1998 3 strokes Loren Roberts, greater milwaukee open1997 4 strokes Sonny Skinner, Buick open1996 2 strokes tim Herron, Honda classic; nolan Henke, greatermilwaukee open; Scott Dunlap, Bell canadian open1995 2 strokes John Huston, mercedes championships; Duffy Waldorf,phoenix open; Mark Brooks, Nestle Invitational;Woody Austin, Buick open1994 4 strokes Jose Maria olazabal, Freeport-mcmoran1993 5 strokes Jim Gallagher, Jr., tour championship1992 3 strokes Billy Ray Brown, pLaYErS1991 3 strokes Lanny Wadkins, t of c, Scott Hoch, Buick open1990 4 strokes Fred couples, memorial; Jose Maria olazabal, World Series1989 4 strokes Bob tway, Disney World1988 3 strokes Davis Love iii, phoenix; Jeff Sluman, Southern1987 4 strokes Mike Sullivan, Honda1986 3 strokes Fred couples, Kemper1985 4 strokes tom Kite, t of c1984 3 strokes David Graham, t of c; Ralph Landrum, pensacola1983 4 strokes George Burns, Kemper1982 4 strokes terry Mauney, Los angeles; Larry Rinker, tallahassee1981 3 strokes calvin Peete, B.c. openSection 5 RECORDSpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide5-55


Facts and Figures (1970-2010) (cont.)Section RECORDS51980 2 strokes Dan Pohl, Bay Hill; Jerry Pate, Heritage; tom Purtzer,greensboro; Bob Murphy,tallahassee; tom Watson, ByronNelson, World Series; Bruce Lietzke, colonial;Bob Shearer, atlanta; Scott Hoch, Quad cities;Jim Simons, Hartford; Barry Jaeckel,Hall of Fame1979 4 strokes Mark Lye, atlanta; Dana Quigley, Hall of Fame1978 3 strokes tom Watson, tucson, Bing crosby; Jeff Hewes, canadian1977 3 strokes Rik Massengale, Bob Hope; Fred Marti, pleasant Valley1976 3 strokes Mike Reid (amateur), u.S. open1975 3 strokes Bob Stanton, Inverrary; Jack nicklaus, Heritage;tom Weiskopf, greensboro; David Graham, Western1974 4 strokes Johnny Miller, tucson1973 5 strokes Gibby Gilbert, World1972 3 strokes Jack nicklaus, Bing crosby1971 3 strokes charles coody, masters1970 3 strokes Rod Funseth, San antonioLargest 36-Hole Lead:2010 5 strokes Louis oosthuizen, British open2009 4 strokes tiger Woods, pga championship2008 4 strokes tiger Woods, Buick Invitational; Phil Mickelson, Northerntrust open; Parker McLachlin, Legends reno-tahoe open2007 4 strokes Jesper Parnevik, Valero texas open2006 6 strokes Phil Mickelson, BellSouth classic2005 6 strokes Darren clarke, mcI Heritage5 strokes Justin Leonard, FedEx St. Jude classic;Mark calcavecchia, Bell canadian open2004 3 strokes carl Pettersson, the Honda classic,Stewart cink, World golf championships-NEc Invitational2003 5 strokes tiger Woods, World golf championships-american Expresschampionship; Shigeki Maruyama, chrysler classic ofgreensboro2002 4 strokes Pat Perez, at&t pebble Beach National pro-am;tiger Woods, Bay Hill Invitational, Buick open2001 5 strokes Brad Faxon, Sony open in Hawaii;Mark calcavecchia, phoenix open2000 7 strokes tiger Woods, World golf championships–NEc Invitational1999 5 strokes David Duval, mercedes championships; Fred Funk, B.c. open1998 7 strokes David Duval, tucson chrysler classic1997 5 strokes Steve Jones, phoenix open1996 6 strokes tim Herron, Honda classic1995 4 strokes tom Lehman, mcI classic; D.A. Weibring, Quad city classic1994 5 strokes nick Price, pga1993 3 strokes Payne Stewart, Buick Invitational; Steve Stricker,canadian; tom Lehman, Buick Southern1992 4 strokes Davis Love iii, Los angeles; chip Beck, Freeportmcmoran;Bruce Lietzke, canadian1991 4 strokes Blaine Mccallister, texas; Jeff Maggert, IIao1990 9 strokes Jose Maria olazabal, World Series1989 5 strokes Fuzzy Zoeller, memorial1988 4 strokes Paul Azinger, Bay Hill; Larry nelson, atlanta1987 8 strokes Joey Sindelar, B.c. open1986 5 strokes Sandy Lyle, greensboro1985 5 strokes calvin Peete, phoenix1984 6 strokes nick Price, canadian1983 6 strokes Hal Sutton, anheuser-Busch1982 6 strokes Roger Maltbie, the memorial1981 4 strokes Jack nicklaus, masters; Leonard thompson, canadian1980 5 strokes Rex caldwell, Buick1979 4 strokes Ben crenshaw, phoenix; tom Watson, memorial1978 5 strokes Mac McLendon, pensacola1977 6 strokes Al Geiberger, memphis1976 6 strokes Bob Dickson, Western1975 7 strokes tom Weiskopf, Westchester1974 6 strokes Johnny Miller, Heritage1973 4 strokes Billy casper, Bing crosby; tom Watson, Hawaiian;Lee trevino, Doral-Eastern; Jack nicklaus, atlanta;Forrest Fezler, american classic1972 4 strokes Homero Blancas, phoenix; chris Blocker, Florida citrus;Dave Hill, monsanto1971 3 strokes Jerry Heard, american classic;Billy casper, Kaiser International1970 4 strokes Grier Jones, monsantoLargest 54-Hole Lead:2010 6 strokes Steve Stricker, Northern trust open; John Deere classic2009 7 strokes tiger Woods, BmW championship2008 8 strokes tiger Woods, Buick Invitational2007 5 strokes George Mcneill, Frys.com open; Steve Flesch, renotahoeopen2006 8 strokes Phil Mickelson, BellSouth classic2005 8 strokes Justin Leonard, FedEx St. Jude classic2004 7 strokes David toms, FedEx St. Jude classic2003 8 strokes Kenny Perry, Bank of america colonial2002 8 strokes ernie els, genuity championship2001 6 strokes Mark calcavecchia, phoenix open2000 10 strokes tiger Woods, u.S. open1999 6 strokes Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te, phoenix open1998 7 strokes David Duval, tucson chrysler classic1997 9 strokes tiger Woods, masters tournament1996 9 strokes tom Lehman, tHE tour championship1995 5 strokes Scott Hoch, Shell Houston open1994 5 strokes Steve elkington, Buick Southern1993 6 strokes Greg norman, Doral-ryder1992 6 strokes Fred couples, Nestle1991 5 strokes Steve Pate, Honda1990 8 strokes Jose Maria olazabal, World Series1989 4 strokes ian Baker-Finch, colonial; Greg norman, milwaukee;John Daly, chattanooga1988 5 strokes corey Pavin, texas1987 8 strokes Joey Sindelar, Buick1986 5 strokes Fuzzy Zoeller, pebble Beach; calvin Peete, uSF&g;Mark calcavecchia, Southwest1985 5 strokes corey Pavin, colonial1984 7 strokes Greg norman, Kemper1983 6 strokes Mike nicolette, Bay Hill; Hal Sutton, anheuser-Busch1982 7 strokes craig Stadler, tucson1981 5 strokes Bruce Lietzke, Bob Hope; Hale irwin, Hawaiian;Jay Haas, milwaukee1980 7 strokes Jim colbert, tucson; Seve Ballesteros, masters1979 8 strokes tom Watson, Heritage1978 5 strokes tom Watson, pga; tom Kite, B.c. open1977 6 strokes Lee trevino, canadian1976 8 strokes Raymond Floyd, masters1975 7 strokes Johnny Miller, phoenix1974 6 strokes Jack nicklaus, Hawaiian1973 9 strokes Jack nicklaus, ohio Kings Island1972 8 strokes Jim Jamieson, Western1971 5 strokes Jack nicklaus, t of c; Jerry Heard, american classic1970 4 strokes Ron cerrudo, San antonio; Bob Stone, citrus open;tony Jacklin, u.S. open; Bob Murphy, Hartford;Bobby Mitchell, azaleaLow 36-Hole cut:2010 138 (4-under) John Deere classic138 (4-under) Justin timberlake Shriner Hospitals for children open2009 140 (4-under) Buick open138 (4-under) Justin timberlake Shriners2008 138 (6-under) Justin timberlake Shriners2007 139 (5-under) Wyndham championship2006 138 (5-under) Frys.com open139 (5-under) FuNaI classic at Walt Disney World resort2005 137 (6-under) michelin championship at Las Vegas138 (6-under) FuNaI classic at Walt Disney World resort139 (5-under) chrysler classic of tucson2004 140 (4-under) chrysler classic of tucson; Hp classic of New orleans; Buickopen; Southern Farm Bureau classic; FuNaI classic at WaltDisney World resort2003 138 (6-under) the Honda classic2002 138 (6-under) Walt Disney World resort golf classic139 (5-under) Buick challenge140 (4-under) touchstone Energy tucson open, the Honda classic139 (3-under) greater milwaukee open, John Deere classic2001 139 (5-under) National car rental golf classic at Walt Disney World resort139 (1-under) Sony open in Hawaii5-56 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


Facts and Figures (1970-2010) (cont.)2000 139 (1-under) canon greater Hartford open140 (4-under) Honda classic; National car rental golf classic; SouthernFarm Bureau classic1999 138 (4-under) FeEx St. Jude classic1998 139 (5-under) united airlines Hawaiian open138 (3-under) greater milwaukee open1997 140 (4-under) united airlines Hawaiian open138 (2-under) gtE Byron Nelson classic1996 139 (3-under) greater milwaukee open140 (4-under) Buick Invitational1995 139 (3-under) FedEx St. Jude classic139 (1-under) gtE Byron Nelson classic140 (4-under) Buick open1994 139 (3-under) texas140 (even-par) Hardee’s141 (3-under) Hawaiian, Buick Invitational1993 140 (4-under) Shell Houston140 (2-under) H-E-B texas1992 139 (1-under) Byron Nelson139 (3-under) Federal Express, texas140 (4-under) Buick Invitational1991 137 (3-under) chattanooga140 (4-under) milwaukee, Shearson Lehman140 (2-under) phoenix, anheuser-Busch, New England1990 138 (2-under) chattanooga, texas141 (3-under) milwaukee1989 137 (3-under) Byron Nelson, texas1988 141 (3-under) andy Williams, uSF&g139 (1-under) Hardee’s, provident, texas1987 140 (4-under) andy Williams139 (1-under) Byron Nelson, Hardee’s1986 141 (3-under) Buick139 (1-under) Vantage1985 139 (5-under) San Diego1984 141 (3-under) San Diego141 (1-under) phoenix1983 139 (3-under) Hartford139 (1-under) texas1982 139 (3-under) Hartford1981 139 (3-under) Hartford1980 140 (2-under) Hartford141 (3-under) milwaukee1979 140 (even-par) tucson141 (1-under) phoenix, Houston142 (2-under) Hawaiian, pensacola1978 140 (2-under) Hartford142 (2-under) anheuser-Busch140 (even-par) texas1977 142 (2-under) Buick1976 142 (even-par) phoenix, Hartford143 (1-under) Hawaiian, San Diego144 (even-par) Florida citrus1975 142 (even-par) Hartford, Sahara144 (even-par) Inverrary, Houston, Westchester, texas, Kaiser International1974 141 (1-under) greensboro, Hartford142 (2-under) Kemper, texas143 (1-under) San Diego1973 140 (2-under) Hartford1972 141 (1-under) Hartford1971 137 (5-under) phoenix1970 140 (even-par) memphis141 (1-under) azalea141 (1-over) magnolia143 (1-under) citrus InvitationalHigh 36-Hole cut:2010 149 (7-over) u.S. open2009 147 (5-over) the Barclays145 (5-over) arnold palmer Invitational148 (4-over) memorial tournament148 (4-over) pga championship144 (4-over) u.S. open144 (4-over) British open2008 149 (9-over) British open149 (7-over) u.S. open148 (8-over) pga championship2007 150 (10-over) u.S. open (oakmont golf club)152 (8-over) masters tournament2006 149 (9-over) u.S. open148 (4-over) masters tournament; the memorial tournament144 (4-over) FedEx St. Jude classic2005 148 (8-over) u.S. open147 (5-over) mcI Heritage2004 148 (4-over) the memorial tournament; masters tournament145 (3-over) British open; Bell canadian open2003 150 (8-over) British open148 (8-over) pga championship2002 150 (10-over) u.S. open2001 147 (3-over) tHE pLaYErS championship, memorial tournament146 (6-over) u.S. open2000 150 (6-over) tHE pLaYErS championship149 (7-over) u.S. open1999 154 (12-over) British open1998 150 (6-over) masters tournament1997 149 (5-over) masters tournament147 (7-over) u.S. open1996 148 (8-over) u.S. open1995 149 (5-over) tHE pLaYErS148 (4-over) British open146 (6-over) u.S. open1994 148 (4-over) Doral-ryder147 (5-over) Honda, u.S. open1993 152 (8-over) Freeport-mcmoran1992 148 (4-over) Nestle148 (6-over) pga1991 149 (5-over) uSF&g1990 157 (13-over) memorial1989 150 (6-over) memorial1988 149 (5-over) memorial1987 151 (7-over) Honda, pga1986 150 (10-over) u.S. open150 (6-over) St. Jude classic1985 150 (6-over) memorial1984 151 (9-over) Los angeles151 (7-over) memorial1983 152 (10-over) Bay Hill1982 149 (5-over) memorial, Kemper, Western147 (7-over) colonial1981 152 (8-over) memorial1980 150 (6-over) memorial, Western149 (9-over) pga1979 157 (13-over) memorial1978 153 (9-over) tpc1977 155 (11-over) tpc1976 157 (13-over) memorial1975 151 (9-over) Western1974 151 (9-over) Heritage149 (9-over) pga1973 151 (7-over) masters149 (9-over) american classic1972 154 (10-over) u.S. open150 (10-over) pga1971 152 (10-over) Heritage1970 153 (9-over) u.S. open151 (9-over) Heritage151 (7-over) masters150 (10-over) pgaSection 5 RECORDSpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide5-57


Facts and Figures (1970-2010) (cont.)Section RECORDS5Fewest to Make 36-Hole cut (70-and-ties cuts):2010 70 tHE pLaYErS championship, Valero texas open, puerto rico open, HpByron Nelson championship2009 71 FBr open2008 70 FBr open71 arnold palmer Invitational2007 70 crowne plaza Invitational at colonial, British open, turning Stone resortchampionship2006 70 the INtErNatIoNaL, pga championship, chrysler championship2005 70 chrysler classic of tucson, Bay Hill Invitational, Booz allen classic, cialisWestern open2004 70 FBr open, Deutsche Bank championship, Southern Farm Bureau classic2003 70 Shell Houston open, Wachovia championship, the memorial tournament,Western open, pga championship2002 70 phoenix open, Valero texas open2001 70 Sony open in Hawaii, memorial tournament, FedEx St. Jude classic,British open championship, reno-tahoe open2000 70 mastercard colonial, Buick open1999 70 Buick challenge1998 70 at&t pebble Beach National pro-am, Buick challenge1997 70 united airlines Hawaiian open, Kemper open, British open, michelobchampionship at Kingsmill1996 70 phoenix open, B.c. open1995 70 phoenix open1994 70 Buick classic, Federal Express1993 70 New England1992 70 texas1991 70 Buick classic, chattanooga1990 70 canadian, texas1989 70 Doral-ryder, memorial, atlanta, Hardee’s, pga1988 70 phoenix1987 70 Buick, centel1986 70 Hawaiian, Heritage, Buick, anhueser-Busch1985 70 atlanta, Quad cities1984 70 atlanta, pga, milwaukee1983 70 Hawaii, atlanta, memorial1982 70 Houston, Disney World1981 70 Inverrary1980 70 Doral-Eastern1979 70 Byron Nelson, pensacola1978 70 tucson, San Diego, Byron Nelson, american optical, Westchester1977 70 Hawaiian1976 70 Heritage1975 70 B.c. open1974 70 greensboro, american classic, Sahara1973 70 Jacksonville, IVB, Southern, Kaiser International1972 70 monsanto, colonial, cleveland1971 70 Los angeles, tucson, Kaiser International1970 70 San Diego, canadian, pgaFewest to Make 54-Hole cut:2010 69 at&t pebble Beach National pro-am2009 80 at&t pebble Beach National pro-am2008 60 at&t pebble Beach National pro-am2007 60 at&t pebble Beach National pro-am2006 78 at&t pebble Beach National pro-am2005 76 at&t pebble Beach National pro-am2004 72 michelin championship at Las Vegas2003 74 at&t pebble Beach National pro-am2002 70 Invensys classic at Las Vegas2001 74 Invensys classic at Las Vegas2000 70 at&t pebble Beach National pro-am1999 70 at&t pebble Beach National pro-am1998 74 Las Vegas Invitational1997 70 Las Vegas Invitational1996 77 Walt Disney World1995 70 Walt Disney World1994 72 at&t pebble Beach1993 73 Walt Disney World1992 72 Las Vegas Invitational1991 73 at&t pebble Beach1990 78 at&t pebble Beach1989 73 Las Vegas Invitational1988 72 Las Vegas Invitational1987 70 Las Vegas Invitational1986 71 at&t pebble Beach1985 70 Las Vegas Invitational1984 73 Bing crosby1983 75 Bing crosby1982 70 Walt Disney World1981 77 Bing crosby1980 75 Bing crosby1979 78 Bing crosby1978 70 Bing crosby1977 73 Bing crosby1976 76 Bing crosby1975 75 Bing crosby1974 71 Bing crosby1973 71 Bing crosby1972 70 Bing crosby1971 80 Bing crosby1970 71 Bing crosbyMost to Make 36-Hole cut:2010 86 transitions championship2009 87 Wyndham championship2008 87 Sony open in Hawaii, Wachovia championship2007 89 children’s miracle Network classic2006 90 Frys.com open2005 84 tHE pLaYErS championship, Zurich classic of New orleans2004 86 u.S. Bank championship in milwaukee; FuNaI classic at Walt DisneyWorld resort2003 89 chrysler classic of greensboro2002 89 Buick Invitational2001 88 greater milwaukee open2000 87 air canada championship1999 88 greater milwaukee open1998 84 mcI classic1997 88 Quad city classic1996 103 u.S. open (10-stroke rule)88 Buick open1995 103 British open (10-stroke rule)88 Quad city classic1994 88 Buick Southern open1993 90 Buick Invitational1992 85 pga1991 84 Hardee’s1990 88 Buick classic1989 85 phoenix1988 89 milwaukee1987 87 uSF&g1986 86 phoenix, Southern1985 83 Buick1984 89 LaJet1983 87 pga1982 90 texas1981 91 Hartford1980 83 phoenix1979 88 Quad cities1978 85 New orleans1977 86 Doral-Eastern1976 85 Westchester1975 86 San Diego1974 84 B.c. open1973 90 phoenix1972 86 St. Louis1971 88 Hartford1970 85 Kaiser International, Sahara5-58 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


Facts and Figures (1970-2010) (cont.)Most to Make 54-Hole cut:2010 69 at&t pebble Beach National pro-am2009 80 at&t pebble Beach National pro-am2008 60 at&t pebble Beach National pro-am2007 60 at&t pebble Beach National pro-am2006 78 at&t pebble Beach National pro-am2005 76 at&t pebble Beach National pro-am2004 85 at&t pebble Beach National pro-am2003 80 Las Vegas Invitational2002 72 at&t pebble Beach National pro-am2001 75 Bob Hope chrysler classic2000 74 Invensys classic at Las Vegas1999 71 Bob Hope chrysler classic, Las Vegas Invitational1998 74 Las Vegas Invitational1997 77 at&t pebble Beach1996 79 Las Vegas Invitational1995 80 Las Vegas Invitational1994 77 Walt Disney World1993 82 at&t pebble Beach1992 82 at&t pebble Beach1991 80 Walt Disney World1990 86 Las Vegas Invitational1989 82 Walt Disney World1988 76 at&t pebble Beach1987 82 at&t pebble Beach1986 81 Las Vegas Invitational1985 74 Walt Disney World1984 83 Walt Disney World1983 80 Walt Disney World1982 77 Bing crosby1981 77 Bing crosby1980 75 Bing crosby1979 78 Bing crosby1978 70 Bing crosby1977 73 Bing crosby1976 76 Bing crosby1975 72 Bing crosby1974 71 Bing crosby1973 71 Bing crosby1972 70 Bing crosby1971 80 Bing crosby1970 71 Bing crosbyMost tied for Lead, 18 Holes:2010 7 Hp Byron Nelson championship2009 4 World golf championships-ca championship2008 7 rBc canadian open2007 5 mercedes-Benz championship, at&t National2006 4 the Honda classic, Wachovia championship, Buick championship, cialisWestern open, John Deere classic2005 6 pga championship5 Bob Hope chrysler classic2004 8 u.S. Bank championship in milwaukee; michelin championship at LasVegas2003 6 the Honda classic2002 6 Bay Hill Invitational2001 6 touchstone Energy tucson open2000 8 the Honda classic1999 5 compaq classic of New orleans1998 5 Doral-ryder open1997 7 greater milwaukee open1996 4 mcI classic, FedEx St. Jude classic1995 5 Buick Invitational of california1994 5 Western, Deposit guaranty, Federal Express St. Jude1993 7 phoenix1992 6 Kmart greater greensboro1991 5 uSF&g1990 4 Bob Hope chrysler, phoenix, uSF&g1989 5 Kmart greater greensboro1988 6 Buick open1987 7 Western1986 6 Shearson Lehman-andy Williams1985 4 Bob Hope, Isuzu andy Williams, Hawaiian, colonial1984 7 Los angeles1983 4 phoenix1982 5 greater milwaukee1981 5 Hawaiian1980 4 Kemper1979 5 greater greensboro, u.S. open1978 7 tpc1977 7 u.S. open1976 4 Houston, pensacola1975 6 tallahassee1974 5 B.c. open1973 6 Southern1972 6 u.S. open1971 4 canadian, greater Hartford1970 7 coral SpringsMost tied for Lead, 36 Holes:2010 5 at&t pebble Beach National pro-am2009 5 Shell Houston open2008 6 Stanford St. Jude championship2007 6 Shell Houston open2006 4 Ford championship at Doral, pga championship, canadian open2005 6 Southern Farm Bureau classic2004 3 Shell Houston open, the memorial tournament, cialis Western open2003 3 Shell Houston open2002 5 British open championship, pga championship2001 8 canon greater Hartford open2000 3 Buick Invitational, Shell Houston open, canon greater Hartford open1999 3 National car rental golf classic at Walt Disney World resort, Buickchallenge, Buick open, u.S. open1998 6 National car rental golf classic at Walt Disney World resort1997 3 Las Vegas, B.c. open, greater Vancouver, mastercard colonial1996 5 greater Vancouver open, Buick challenge1995 5 B.c. open1994 4 Northern telecom1993 4 Nissan Los angeles, Deposit guaranty, H-E-B texas, Las Vegas1992 4 Kemper1991 3 Honda, Buick classic1990 3 Bob Hope chrysler, at&t pebble Beach1989 4 Kmart greater greensboro1988 6 Honda1987 5 Doral-ryder1986 4 memorial1985 3 Los angeles, Doral-Eastern, masters, St. Jude memphis1984 3 Los angeles, Doral-Eastern, pga1983 3 moNY t of c, miller High Life Quad cities, panasonic Las Vegas, WaltDisney World1982 6 tpc1981 3 Danny thomas memphis, pleasant Valley1980 4 memorial, B.c. open1979 3 Hawaiian, tallahassee1978 5 Sea pines Heritage1977 7 Westchester1976 4 greater greensboro, pleasant Valley1975 6 Sahara1974 4 u.S. open1973 6 Liggett & myers, Shrine robinson1972 6 u.S. open1971 6 National airlines1970 3 colonial, Dow JonesSection 5 RECORDSpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide5-59


Facts and Figures (1970-2010) (cont.)Section RECORDS5Most tied for Lead, 54 Holes:2010 2 Sony open in Hawaii, at&t pebble Beach National pro-am, Worldgolf championships-ca championship, Shell Houston open, crowneplaza Invitational at colonial, World golf championships-BridgestoneInvitational2009 6 Shell Houston open2008 5 arnold palmer Invitational2007 4 crowne plaza Invitational at colonial2006 2 Sony open in Hawaii, Buick Invitational, at&t pebble Beach Nationalpro-am, the Honda classic, Verizon Heritage, EDS Byron Nelsonchampionship, Bank of america colonial, FedEx St. Jude classic, u.S.open, pga championship, 84 LumBEr classic, chrysler classic ofgreensboro2005 5 Deutsche Bank championship; BellSouth classic (54-hole event)4 the memorial tournament2004 3 Bank of america colonial2003 4 Buick classic, FuNaI classic at Walt Disney World resort2002 3 Bob Hope chrysler classic (90-hole event), Buick Invitational, reno-tahoeopen2001 4 British open2000 2 mercedes championships, at&t pebble Beach National pro-am,BellSouth classic, gtE Byron Nelson classic, compaq classic of Neworleans, advil Western open, B.c. open, Bell canadian open, tHE tourchampionship1999 4 FedEx St. Jude classic1998 3 greater greensboro chrysler classic, mastercard colonial, canon gHo1997 4 tHE tour championship1996 4 Walt Disney World/oldsmobile classic1995 4 mcI1994 3 Northern telecom, phoenix, Shell Houston, Federal Express St. Jude, LasVegas1993 4 NEc World Series, H-E-B texas1992 4 gtE Byron Nelson1991 4 Las Vegas1990 3 Nestle, Buick Southern1989 3 manufacturers Hanover Westchester, canon greater Hartford, NEc WorldSeries1988 4 provident, centel1987 4 Las Vegas1986 4 Buick open, Federal Express St. Jude1985 3 Doral-Eastern, tpc, Houston, pensacola1984 5 Las Vegas1983 5 colonial1982 3 miller High-Life Quad cities1981 3 memorial, anheuser-Busch1980 3 Doral-Eastern, World Series1979 3 glen campbell Los angeles1978 5 First NBc New orleans1977 3 Kemper, Western1976 5 IVB-philadelphia1975 4 San antonio-texas1974 4 glen campbell Los angeles, Houston, Southern1973 4 u.S. open1972 3 Jackie gleason’s Inverrary, greater Jacksonville, Liggett & myers, Southern1971 5 andy Williams San Diego1970 4 greater greensboroMost consecutive events in the Money:2010 19 Steve Stricker2009 28 Kenny Perry2008 29 tiger Woods2007 23 tiger Woods2006 42 ernie els2005 142 tiger Woods2004 133 tiger Woods2003 114 tiger Woods2002 96 tiger Woods2001 78 tiger Woods2000 59 tiger Woods1999 38 tiger Woods1998 49 Vijay Singh1997 46 Vijay Singh1996 24 Vijay Singh1995 14 Jay Haas1994 25 Fred couples1993 25 Steve elkington1992 19 tom Kite1991 18 Fred couples1990 17 Larry Mize1989 33 tom Kite1988 15 Ben crenshaw1987 19 Greg norman1986 16 Gene Sauers1985 14 tom Kite, Scott Hoch1984 21 Jack nicklaus1983 26 Hale irwin1982 53 tom Kite1981 35 tom Kite1980 28 tom Watson1979 17 Hubert Green, Bill Rogers1978 86 Hale irwin1977 54 Hale irwin1976 105 Jack nicklaus1975 91 Jack nicklaus1974 74 Jack nicklaus1973 56 Jack nicklaus1972 37 Jack nicklausconsecutive Years with Win:2010 7 Phil Mickelson (2004-2010)2009 14 tiger Woods (1996-2009)2008 13 tiger Woods (1996-2008)2007 12 tiger Woods (1996-2007)2006 11 tiger Woods (1996-2006)2005 10 tiger Woods (1996-2005)2004 9 tiger Woods (1996-2004)2003 8 tiger Woods (1996-2003)2002 7 tiger Woods (1996-2002)2001 6 tiger Woods (1996-2001)2000 7 ernie els (1994-2000)1999 6 ernie els (1994-99)1998 6 Phil Mickelson (1993-98)1997 6 Greg norman (1992-97)1996 5 Greg norman (1992-96)1995 4 Ben crenshaw, Lee Janzen, Greg norman (1992-95)1994 5 Fred couples (1990-94)1993 7 Paul Azinger (1987-93)1992 6 Paul Azinger (1987-92)1991 5 Paul Azinger (1987-91)1990 4 Paul Azinger (1987-90)1989 7 curtis Strange (1983-89)1988 6 curtis Strange (1983-88)1987 7 tom Kite (1981-87)1986 6 tom Kite (1981-86)1985 5 Hale irwin, tom Kite (1981-85)1984 4 Hale irwin, tom Kite (1981-84)1983 4 Johnny Miller (1980-83)1982 6 Bruce Lietzke, tom Watson (1977-82)1981 14 Lee trevino (1968-81)1980 13 Lee trevino (1968-80)1979 12 Lee trevino (1968-79)1978 17 Jack nicklaus (1962-78)1977 16 Jack nicklaus (1962-77)1976 15 Jack nicklaus (1962-76)1975 14 Jack nicklaus (1962-75)1974 13 Jack nicklaus (1962-74)1973 12 Jack nicklaus (1962-73)1972 11 Jack nicklaus (1962-72)1971 17 Arnold Palmer (1955-71)1970 16 Arnold Palmer (1955-70)5-60 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


Facts and Figures (1970-2010) (cont.)Holes-in-one By Year:1985 – 35 1991 – 29 1997 – 31 2003 – 32 2009 – 361986 – 21 1992 – 33 1998 – 27 2004 – 34 2010 – 381987 – 30 1993 – 25 1999 – 27 2005 – 311988 – 22 1994 – 44 2000 – 31 2006 – 251989 – 32 1995 – 35 2001 – 27 2007 – 281990 – 34 1996 – 39 2002 – 40 2008 – 26three eagles in one Round:2007 Hunter Mahan (No. 11, No. 18, No. 9/angus glen gc North course),canadian open; Bill Haas (No. 3, No. 9, No. 13/tpc Summerlin), Frys.comopen; Joe ogilvie (No. 3, No. 15, No. 16/tpc Summerlin), Frys.com open2006 Arjun Atwal (No. 14, No. 16, No. 18) torrey pines North course, BuickInvitational; Bubba Watson (No. 6, No. 13, No. 15), Zurich classic of Neworleans; Jason Gore (No. 10, No. 14, No. 17) John Deere classic; WillMacKenzie (No. 11, No. 4, No. 9) reno-tahoe open; John Huston (No. 1,No. 11, No. 14), palm course, FuNaI classic at Walt Disney World resort2005 tag Ridings, (No. 12, No. 17, No. 18), tamarisk cc, Bob Hope chryslerclassic; Kevin Stadler, (No. 3, No. 14, No. 16), tpc Summerlin, michelinchampionship at Las Vegas2004 Harrison Frazar (No. 5, No. 7, No. 14), Indian Wells cc, Bob Hope chryslerclassic2003 Davis Love iii (No. 1, No. 14, No. 17), the INtErNatIoNaL2001 Rocky Walcher, at&t pebble Beach National pro-am; Mathew Goggin,Invensys classic at Las Vegas1998 Brian Kamm, Kemper open1995 tommy tolles, Bell canadian; John adams, Buick challenge1994 Davis Love iii, Hawaiian; Dave Stockton, Jr., Disney1992 Dan Forsman, Honda; Don pooley, texas1990 David Frost, Las Vegas1981 Bruce Lietzke, Hawaiian; Howard twitty, pensacolaDouble eagles:2010 carl Pettersson (No. 5/third round/La Quinta cc) Bob Hope classic; SteveWheatcroft (No. 3/second round/tpc Southwind) St. Jude classic; ShaunMicheel (No. 6/fourth round/pebble Beach gL) u.S. open; Shiv Kapur (No.9/second round/montreux g&cc) reno-tahoe open; Vijay Singh (No. 2/thirdround/tpc Boston) Deutsche Bank championship; Johnson Wagner (No. 7/first round/annandale gc) Viking classic2009 Matthew Borchert (No. 14/second round/La cantera gc) Valero texasopen; Paul Lawrie (No. 7/fourth round/ailsa championship course)British open; John Senden (No. 2/second round/tpc Boston) DeutscheBank championship; nicholas thompson (No. 11/third round/grayhawkgc-raptor) Frys.com open2008 Daniel chopra (No. 9/second round/tpc Summerlin) Justin timberlake Shriners2007 tim Petrovic (No. 10/poppy Hills/third round) at&t pebble Beach Nationalpro-am; nathan Green (No. 2/Harbour town/second round), VerizonHeritage; Hunter Mahan (No. 11/tpc Sawgrass/second round); PeterLonard (No. 2/tpc Sawgrass/third round), tHE pLaYErS championship;Stewart cink (No. 6 tpc Sugarloaf/fourth round) at&t classic2006 Brian Gay (No. 1/second round, riviera cc), Nissan open; Geoff ogilvy (No.6/first round, cc at mirasol-Sunset), the Honda classic; Jeff overton (No.18/second round, Westchester cc), Barclays classic; Joey Sindelar (No. 5/third round, medinah cc) pga championship2005 tim Petrovic (No. 11, first round, pga West/palmer course) Bob Hopechrysler classic; tag Ridings (No. 12, third round, tamarisk cc), Bob Hopechrysler classic; Dean Wilson (No. 9, second round, Westchester cc),Barclays classic; Mathias Gronberg (No. 6, fourth round; Brown Deer parkgc), u.S. Bank championship2004 John Daly (No. 2/pga West/palmer course), Bob Hope chrysler classic ;John Douma (No. 8/omni tucson National golf resort) chrysler classic oftucson; Gary evans (No. 4/royal troon gc) British open2003 James McLean (No. 17/cc at mirasol-Sunset course), the Honda classic;Dave Stockton, Jr. (No. 5/cog Hill g&cc-Dubsdread) 100th Western open2002 Deane Pappas (No. 18/Indian Wells cc) Bob Hope chrysler classic; timPetrovic (No. 16/tpc Heron Bay), the Honda classic; Steve Lowery (No. 17/castle pines gc) the International; John Riegger (No. 3; Kingsmill gc-river)michelob championship at Kingsmill)2001 Andrew Magee, phoenix open, (No. 17); Jeff Maggert, British open, (royalLytham and St. annes, No. 6); Greg owen, British open, (royal Lytham andSt. annes, No. 11); Jimmy Green, B.c. open, (No. 12); craig Parry, Invensysclassic at Las Vegas, (tpc Summerlin, No. 3)2000 David Sutherland, the Honda classic (No. 14); craig Stadler, Shell Houstonopen (No. 15); Bill Glasson, FedEx St. Jude classic (No. 5); Frank Lickliterii, John Deere classic (No. 2); ernie els, World golf championships–NEcInvitational (Firestone cc, No. 2); Jim Gallagher, Jr., Southern Farm Bureauclassic (No. 5)1999 Jerry Kelly (Indian Wells cc, No. 14), Bob Hope chrysler classic; tommytolles (No. 2),touchstone Energy tucson open; charles raulerson (No. 1)Doral-ryder open; Scott Dubnlap (No. 6), Kemper open; carlos Franco (No.7), memorial tournament1998 Woody Austin (No. 6) Kemper open1997 David Duval (No. 2), tucson chrysler classic; Peter teravainen (No. 11),memorial tournament1996 Guy Hill, Bell canadian open (glen abbey gc, No. 18)1995 Per-Ulrik Johansson, pga championship (riviera cc, No. 11); J.L. Lewis,milwaukee (No. 4)1994 olin Browne, Northern telecom (No. 2); Jeff Maggert, masters (No. 13);Mike Donald, texas (oak Hills, No. 15)1993 Massy Kuramoto, Deposit guaranty (Hattiesburg, No. 3); tom Sieckmann,Kmart ggo (No. 9); Bobby Wadkins, memorial (No. 15); Darrell Kestner,pga (Inverness, No. 13)1992 Mark o’Meara, Bob Hope (Indian Wells, No. 18); Billy Andrade, Las Vegas(Las Vegas cc, No. 2)1991 Payne Stewart, pebble Beach (Spyglass, No. 7); Mark Brooks, Kemper (No.6); Lon Hinkle, anheuser-Busch (No. 13); John Daly, Western (No. 5); DavisLove iii, World Series of golf (Firestone cc, No. 2)1990 tom Pernice, Jr., phoenix (No. 15); gary Koch, anheuser-Busch (No. 3);Steve Pate, International (No. 17); Jim Gallagher, Jr., International (No. 17);Greg Bruckner, Southern (green Island, No. 18)1989 Bill Britton, anheuser-Busch (No. 3)1988 Mike Reid, Los angeles (No. 1); Jim Booros, provident (No. 17)1987 David edwards, Andy Williams (torrey pines South, No. 17); DanHalldorson, provident (No. 8)1986 Mike Hulbert, pebble Beach (cypress point, No. 10)1985 t.c. chen, u.S. open (oakland Hills, No. 2)1984 Hal Sutton, Byron nelson (Las colinas, No. 7); John Adams, canadian(glen abbey, No. 16)1983 None1982 Bob Gilder, Westchester (No. 18); Pat McGowan, Walt Disney (palmcourse, No. 1)1981 Jim thorpe, LaJet (Fairway oaks)1980 Bruce Lietzke, Inverrary (Inverrary); Fred Marti, milwaukee (tuckaway);Stanton Altgelt, IVB (Whitemarsh Valley)1979 Rik Massengale, tucson (randolph North); Bob Murphy, tallahassee(Killearn)1978 terry Mauney, Hawaiian (Waialae cc); George Burns, colonial (colonialcc); Jim nelford, tommy Valentine, atlanta (atlanta cc)1977 Joe inman, Bob Hope (La Quinta gc)1976 Lyn Lott, World (pinehurst No. 2, No. 16)1975 Lee elder, greensboro (Sedgefield cc); Miller Barber, canadian (royalmontreal cc)1974 George Knudson, Bob Hope (Indian Wells cc); Larry Wise, greensboro(Sedgefield cc)1973 Jerry Heard, greater milwaukee open (tuckaway gc)1972 Bob Murphy, Bing crosby (pebble Beach, No. 2); Roy Pace, Houston(Westwood, No. 13)1971 Rod curl, greensboro (Sedgefield cc); Larry Ziegler, Westchester(Westchester cc)1970 Rod curl, memphis (colonial cc); Mike Hill, aVco (pleasant Valley cc)Section 5 RECORDSpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide5-61


Facts and Figures (1970-2010) (cont.)Section RECORDS5Longest Birdie Streak:2010 6 Matt every, (Nos. 17- 4/first round/tpc Scottsdale) Waste managementphoenix open; Phil Mickelson, (Nos. 11-16/fourth round/redstone gctournament course) Shell Houston open; Scott Piercy, (Nos. 18- 5/secondround/tpc San antonio) Valero texas open; Matt every, (Nos. 17- 4/fourth round/tpc Deere run) John Deere classic; Luke Donald, (Nos.1- 6/fourth round/ridgewood cc) the Barclays; charlie Wi, (Nos. 14- 1/second round/tpc Boston) Deutsche Bank championship; Spencer Levin,(Nos. 11-16/second round/tpc Summerlin) Justin timberlake ShrinersHospitals for children open; cameron Beckman, (Nos.1- 6/third round/tpc Summerlin) Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open;Ryan Palmer, (Nos. 10-15/fourth round/magnolia gc) children’s miracleNetwork classic2009 9 Mark calcavecchia, (Nos. 12-2/second round/glen abbey gc) rBccanadian open2008 6 Shigeki Maruyama, (Nos. 4-9/first round/the classic club) Bob Hopechrysler classic; Kenny Perry, (Nos. 6-11/fourth round/pga West(palmer course) Bob Hope chrysler classic; Stuart Appleby, (Nos. 14-1/first round/torrey pines (North course) Buick Invitational; Dudley Hart,(Nos. 3-8/second round/pga National champion course) the Hondaclassic; Aaron Baddeley, (Nos. 3-8/fourth round/ Doral golf resort &Spa) World golf championships-ca championship; Steve Stricker, (Nos.5-10/fourth round/Doral golf resort & Spa) World golf championships-cachampionship; Kenny Perry, (Nos. 11-16/first round/muirfield Villagegc) the memorial tournament; charles Warren, (Nos. 12-17/first round/Warwick Hills g&cc) Buick open; Lucas Glover, (Nos. 12-17/fourthround/Warwick Hills g&cc) Buick open; Kevin Stadler, (Nos. 2-7/secondround/grayhawk gc, raptor) Frys.com open; Kevin Streelman, (Nos.8-13/first round/magnolia gc) children’s miracle Network classic2007 7 Mark Wilson (Nos. 3-9/third round) the memorial tournament; StephenAmes (Nos. 1-7/second round/palm course) children’s miracle Networkclassic2006 7 J.J. Henry (Nos. 9-15/second round), FBr open2005 7 Joe Durant (Nos. 1-7/fourth round), Honda classic; tiger Woods (Nos.7-13/third round), masters tournament2004 7 Vijay Singh (Nos. 12-18/second round), mercedes championships;Bob estes (Nos. 12-18/second round), FedEx St. Jude classic; nealLancaster (Nos. 15-3/first round), u.S.Bank championship in milwaukee2003 8 Jerry Kelly (Nos. 7-14/third round), Las Vegas InvitationalLongest Birdie/eagle Streak (5 or more):2010 6 Lucas Glover, (E-B-B-B-B/Nos. 9-4/first round/plantation course atKapalua) Hyundai tournament of champions; Davis Love iii, (B-B-E-B-B/Nos. 2-6/first round/Bay Hill club & Lodge) arnold palmer Invitational;troy Merritt, (B-E-B-B-B/Nos. 7-2/fourth rouond/tpc Louisiana) Zurichclassic of New orleans; Rickie Fowler, (B-B-B-E-B/Nos. 4-8/firstround/muirfield Village gc) the memorial tournament; Jason Dufner,(E-B-B-B-B/Nos. 5-9/first round/Sedgefield country club) Wyndhamchampionship; chris Stroud, (B-B-B-B-E/Nos. 3-7/second round/annandale gc) Viking classic; Michael Letzig, (B-B-B-B-E/Nos. 12-16/first round/tpc Summerlin) Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals forchildren open2009 6 David Berganio, Jr., (B-B-B-B-E/Nos. 12-16/first round/pga West,Nicklaus) Bob Hope classic; Lee Janzen, (B-E-B-B-B/Nos. 12-16/thirdround/pga West, Nicklaus) Bob Hope classic; Paul claxton, (B-B-B-B-E/Nos. 6-10/second round/Quail Hollow club) Quail Hollow championship;tag Ridings, (B-B-E-B-B/Nos. 11-15/third round/tpc river Highlands)travelers championship; Bubba Watson, (B-B-E-B-B/Nos. 12-16/secondround/glen abbey gc) rBc canadian open; tiger Woods, (B-B-E-B-B/Nos. 10-14/second round/Warwick Hills g&cc) Buick open; chrisRiley, (B-E-B-B-B/Nos. 3-7/second round/montreux g&cc) Legendsreno-tahoe open; John Rollins, (B-B-E-B-B/Nos. 7-11/second round/montreux g&cc) Legends reno-tahoe open); Marc Leishman, (B-B-E-B-B/Nos. 16-2/second round/tpc Boston) Deutsche Bank championship;J.J. Henry, (E-B-B-E/Nos. 13-16/second round/tpc Summerlin) Justintimberlake Shriners Hospitals for children ope2008 6 Woody Austin, (B-B-B-B-E/Nos. 12-16/second round/Warwick Hillsg&cc) Buick open; Steve Marino, (B-E-B-B-B/Nos. 12-16/second round/tpc Summerlin) Justin timberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open;Davis Love iii, (B-B-BE-B/Nos. 13-17/third round/tpc Summerlin) Justintimberlake Shriners Hospitals for children open2007 8 Brandt Snedeker (B-B-B-B-E-B-B/Nos. 10-16/first round/torrey pines gc,North course), Buick Invitational2006 7 Adam Scott (E-B-B-B-E/Nos. 7-11/third round), Wachovia championship2005 6 Brett Wetterich (B-B-E-B-B/Nos. 13-17), chrysler classic of tucson; LeeJanzen (B-E-B-B-B/Nos. 4-8), the Honda classic; J.L. Lewis (E-B-BB-B/Nos. 6-10), Booz allen classic; tiger Woods (E-E-B-B/Nos. 13-16), Buickopen; Bill Glasson (E-B-B-B-B/Nos. 10-14), reno-tahoe open; BrinyBaird (E-B-B-B-B/Nos. 12-16), michelin championship at Las Vegas;chris Smith (B-B-B-B-E/Nos. 15-18, Nos. 1), FuNaI classic at WaltDisney World resort2004 6 Robert Gamez (B-B-B-B-B-E/Nos. 18-5/third round), Indian Wells cc,Bob Hope chrysler classic; Billy Andrade (E-B-B-B-B-B/Nos. 6-11/fourthround), pga West/palmer course, Bob Hope chrysler classic2003 8 Briny Baird (B-B-B-B-B-B-B-E/Nos. 14-3/second round), FuNaI classic atWalt Disney World resort2002 6 Peter Lonard (E-B-B-B-B-B/Nos. 15-2/second round), compaq classic ofNew orleans2001 8 Billy Mayfair (B-E-B-B-B-B-B-B/Nos. 9-16/fourth round), Buick open2000 6 Blaine Mccallister (B-B-B-B-E-B), compaq classic of New orleans;Skip Kendall (E-B-B-B-B-B), Buick open1999 6 Barry cheesman (B-E-B-B-B-B), gtE Byron Nelson classic1998 5 John Daly (B-B-B-B-E), Bob Hope chrysler classic; J.L. Lewis (B-B-E-B-B), Bob Hope chrysler classic; Donnie Hammond (B-B-B-B-E), canongreater Hartford open; Vijay Singh (B-E-B-B-B), canon greater Hartfordopen; clarence Rose (E-B-B-B-B), B.c. open1997 6 Andrew Magee (B-B-B-B-E-B), Bob Hope chrysler classic; tom Purtzer(B-B-B-E-B-B), Sprint International1996 5 Grant Waite (E,B,E,B,B), phoenix open; neal Lancaster (B,E,B,B,B), u.S.open; Steve Stricker (B,E,B,B,B), motorola Western open1995 5 Keith Fergus (B,B,B,B,E,), united airlines Hawaiian open; Bencrenshaw (B,E,B,B,B), phoenix open1994 5 Ken Green (B,E,B,E,B), phoenix open1993 5 Rick Fehr (B,E,B,B,B), Bob Hope chrysler classic1992 5 chris tucker (B,E,B,B,B), Federal Express St. Jude classic; Lee Janzen(E,B,B,B,B), Walt Disney World/oldsmobile classic1991 6 Robert Gamez (B,B,B,E,B,B), greater milwaukee open1990 6 David Frost (B,B,B,B,B,E), Northern telecom tucson open1989 7 Webb Heintzelman (B,B,B,B,B,E,B), Las Vegas Invitational1986 5 Raymond Floyd (E,B,B,B,B), Bob Hope chrysler classic; Denis Watson(B,E,B,B,B), greater Hartford open1983 6 craig Stadler (B,B,E,B,B,B), Buick open1977 7 Al Geiberger (B,B,B,B,E,B,B), Danny thomas memphis classic1975 5 Bobby Mitchell (B,B,B,B,E), Danny thomas memphis classicBest come-From-Behind, Final-Round Win:2010 7 strokes Stuart Appleby, the greenbrier classic2009 5 strokes nick Watney, Buick Invitational, tiger Woods, arnoldpalmer Invitational2008 5 strokes camilo Villegas, tHE tour championship2007 6 strokes Padraig Harrington, British open2006 6 strokes Kirk triplett, chrysler classic of tuscon2005 7 strokes Padraig Harrington, the Honda classic, Brad Faxon, Buickchampionship2004 9 strokes Stewart cink, mcI Heritage2003 8 strokes craig Stadler, B.c. open2002 7 strokes Len Mattiace, Fed Ex St. Jude classic; Spike McRoy, B.c.open; John Rollins, Bell canadian open2001 7 strokes Davis Love iii, at&t pebble Beach National pro-am2000 6 strokes Phil Mickelson, mastercard colonial; Duffy Waldorf,National car rental golf classic1999 10 strokes Paul Lawrie, British open (pga tour record)1998 8 strokes Scott Simpson, Buick Invitational1997 5 strokes Frank nobilo, greater greensboro chrysler classic; JustinLeonard, Kemper open; Justin Leonard, British open1996 6 strokes nick Faldo, masters tournament1995 7 strokes Jim Gallagher, Jr., Kmart ggo; Payne Stewart, ShellHouston open1994 7 strokes nick Price, colonial1993 5 strokes Vijay Singh, Buick classic1992 5 strokes Lanny Wadkins, canon gHo; David edwards, memorial;Mark carnevale, chattanooga1991 7 strokes Mark Brooks, Kmart ggo; Fulton Allem, IIao1990 8 strokes chip Beck, Buick open1989 7 strokes Mike Sullivan, IIao5-62 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


Facts and Figures (1970-2010) (cont.)1988 7 strokes Sandy Lyle, phoenix1987 6 strokes corey Pavin, Hawaiian; Larry nelson, Walt Disney1986 7 strokes tom Kite, Western1985 8 strokes Hal Sutton, memphis1984 7 strokes Ronnie Black, anheuser-Busch1983 8 strokes Mark Lye, Bank of Boston1982 6 strokes tom Kite, Bay Hill1981 6 strokes Raymond Floyd, tpc1980 6 strokes Peter Jacobsen, Buick1979 6 strokes Raymond Floyd, greensboro; Lou Graham, IVB;Fuzzy Zoeller, masters1978 7 strokes Gary Player, masters, t of c; John Mahaffey, pga1977 6 strokes Lanny Wadkins, pga; Miller Barber, anheuser-Busch1976 5 strokes Al Geiberger, Western1975 7 strokes Roger Maltbie, Quad cities1974 6 strokes tom Watson, Western1973 6 strokes Johnny Miller, u.S. open1972 5 strokes Grier Jones, Hawaiian1971 5 strokes Gene Littler, colonial1970 7 strokes Pete Brown, San Diegothree or More Victories:2010 3 Jim Furyk, transitions championship, Verizon Heritage, tHE tourchampionship presented by coca-cola2009 6 tiger Woods, arnold palmer Invitational, memorial tournament, at&tNational, Buick open, World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational,BmW championship3 Steve Stricker, crowne plaza Invitational, John Deere classic, DeutscheBank championshipPhil Mickelson, Northern trust open, World golf championships-cachampionship, tHE tour championship presented by coca-cola2008 4 tiger Woods, Buick Invitational, World golf championships-accenturematch play championship, arnold palmer Invitational, u.S. open3 Vijay Singh, World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational, theBarclays, Deutsche Bank championship3 Kenny Perry, the memorial tournament, Buick open, John Deere classic2007 7 tiger Woods, Buick Invitational, Wgc-ca championship, Wachoviachampionship, World golf championships- Bridgestone Invitational, BmWchampionship, tHE tour championship3 Phil Mickelson, at&t pebble Beach National pro-am, tHE pLaYErSchampionship, Deutsche Bank championship2006 8 tiger Woods, Buick Invitational, Ford championship at Doral, Britishopen, Buick open, pga championship, World golf championships-Bridgestone Invitational, Deutsche Bank championship, World golfchampionships-american Express championship2005 6 tiger Woods, Buick Invitational, Ford championship at Doral, masterstournament, British open, World golf championships-NEc Invitational,World golf championships-american Express championship4 Vijay Singh, Sony open in Hawaii, Shell Houston open, Wachoviachampionship, Buick open.Phil Mickelson, FBr open, at&t pebble Beach National pro-am,BellSouth classic, pga championship2004 9 Vijay Singh, at&t pebble Beach National pro-am, Shell Houston open,Hp classic of New orleans, Buick open, pga championship, DeutscheBank championship, Bell canadian open, 84 LumBEr classic, chryslerchampionship3 ernie els, Sony open in Hawaii, the memorial tournament, World golfchampionships-american Express championship2003 5 tiger Woods, Buick Invitational, World golf championships-accenturematch play, Bay Hill Invitational, Western open, World golfchampionships-american Express4 Davis Love iii, at&t pebble Beach National pro am, tHE pLaYErS,mcI Heritage, the INtErNatIoNaLVijay Singh, phoenix open, EDS Byron Nelson, John Deere classic,FuNaI classic at Walt Disney World resort3 Mike Weir, Bob Hope chrysler classic, Nissan open, mastersKenny Perry, Bank of america colonial, memorial, greater milwaukeeopen2002 5 tiger Woods, Bay Hill Invitational, masters, u.S. open, Buick open,World golf championships-american Express2001 5 tiger Woods, Bay Hill, tHE pLaYErS, masters, memorial, World golfchampionships-NEc Invitational3 David toms, compaq classic of New orleans, pga, michelobchampionship2000 9 tiger Woods, mercedes, at&t pebble Beach, Bay Hill, memorial, u.S.open, British open, pga, World golf championships– NEc Invitational,Bell canadian open4 Phil Mickelson, Buick Invitational, BellSouth classic, mastercardcolonial, tHE tour championship1999 8 tiger Woods, Buick Invitational, memorial, motorola Western open,pga, World golf championships-NEc Invitational, National car rentalgolf classic at Walt Disney World resort, tHE tour championship,World golf championships-americanExpress4 David Duval, mercedes championships, Bob Hope chrysler classic, tHEpLaYErS, BellSouth classic1998 4 David Duval, tucson chrysler classic, Shell Houston open, NEc WorldSeries of golf, michelob championship1997 4 tiger Woods, mercedes, masters, gtE Byron Nelson, motorola Westernopen3 David Duval, michelob championship, Walt Disney World/oldsmobile,tHE tour championship1996 4 Phil Mickelson, Nortel open, phoenix open, gtE Byron Nelson classic,NEc World Series of golf3 Mark Brooks, Bob Hope chrysler classic, Shell Houston open, pga1995 3 Lee Janzen, pLaYErS, Kemper, Sprint;Greg norman, memorial, Hartford, NEc World Series of golf1994 6 nick Price, Honda, colonial, Western, British open, pga, canadian3 Mark Mccumber, anheuser-Busch, Hardee’s, tour championship1993 4 nick Price, pLaYErS, canon gHo, Western, Federal Express3 Paul Azinger, memorial, New England, pga1992 3 Fred couples, Los angeles, Nestle, masters; Davis Love iii, pLaYErS,mcI, Kmart ggo; John cook, Bob Hope, Hawaiian, Las Vegas1991 None1990 4 Wayne Levi, atlanta, Western, canon gHo, canadian1989 3 tom Kite, Nestle, pLaYErS, Nabisco;Mark calcavecchia, phoenix, Los angeles, British open1988 4 curtis Strange, Houston, memorial, u.S. open, Nabisco3 Sandy Lyle, phoenix, greensboro, masters1987 3 curtis Strange, canadian, St. Jude, World Series;Paul Azinger, phoenix, Las Vegas, Hartford1986 4 Bob tway, andy Williams, Westchester, atlanta, pga3 Fuzzy Zoeller, pebble Beach, Heritage, anheuser-Busch;Greg norman, Las Vegas, Kemper, British open1985 3 curtis Strange, Honda, Las Vegas, canadian;Lanny Wadkins, Bob Hope, Los angeles, Disney1984 3 tom Watson, tucson match play, t of c, Western;Denis Watson, Buick, World Series, Las Vegas1983 None1982 4 calvin Peete, milwaukee, anheuser-Busch, B.c. open, pensacola;craig Stadler, tucson, masters, Kemper, World Series;tom Watson, Los angeles, Heritage, u.S. open, British open3 Raymond Floyd, memorial, memphis, pga; Lanny Wadkins, phoenix,t of c, Buick; Bob Gilder, Byron Nelson, Westchester, Bank of Boston1981 4 Bill Rogers, Heritage, British open, World Series, texas3 Bruce Lietzke, Bob Hope, San Diego, Byron Nelson;tom Watson, masters, New orleans, atlanta;Raymond Floyd, Doral-Eastern, tpc, Westchester1980 7 tom Watson, San Diego, Los angeles, t of c, New orleans, ByronNelson, British open, World Series3 Lee trevino, tpc, memphis, texas1979 5 tom Watson, Heritage, t of c, Byron Nelson, memorial, Hall of Fame3 Lou Graham, IVB, american optical, texas1978 5 tom Watson, tucson, Bing crosby, Byron Nelson, Hall of Fame,anheuser-Busch4 Jack nicklaus, Inverrary, tpc, IVB, British open3 Gary Player, masters, t of c, Houston;Andy Bean, Kemper, memphis, Western1977 5 tom Watson, pebble Beach, San Diego, masters, Western, British openSection 5 RECORDSpgatour.com 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Facts and Figures (1970-2010) (cont.)Section RECORDS53 Jack nicklaus, Inverrary, t of c, memorial;Hale irwin, atlanta, Hall of Fame, texas1976 3 Hubert Green, Doral-Eastern, Jacksonville, Heritage; Bencrenshaw,pebble Beach, Hawaiian, ohio Kings Island; Johnny Miller,tucson, Hope, British open1975 5 Jack nicklaus, Doral-Eastern, Heritage, masters, pga, World4 Johnny Miller, phoenix, tucson, Bob Hope, Kaiser International3 Gene Littler, Bing crosby, memphis, Westchester1974 8 Johnny Miller, Bing crosby, phoenix, tucson, Heritage, t of c,Westchester, World, Kaiser International3 Hubert Green, Bob Hope, Jacksonville, IVB;Dave Stockton, Los angeles, Quad cities, Hartford;Gary Player, masters, Danny thomas, British open1973 7 Jack nicklaus, Bing crosby, New orleans, tofc, atlanta, pga, ohioKings Island, Walt Disney5 tom Weiskopf, colonial, Kemper, IVB, British open, canadian open4 Bruce crampton, phoenix, tucson, Houston, american classic1972 7 Jack nicklaus, Bing crosby, Doral-Eastern, masters, u.S. open,Westchester, match play, Walt Disney4 Lee trevino, memphis, Hartford, St. Louis, British open1971 6 Lee trevino, tallahassee, memphis, u.S. open, British open, canadian,Sahara5 Jack nicklaus, pga, t of c, Byron Nelson, National team, Walt Disney4 Arnold Palmer, Bob Hope, Florida citrus, Westchester, National team1970 4 Billy casper, Los angeles, masters, IVB, aVco3 Jack nicklaus, Nelson, British open, National Four-BallWire-to-Wire Winners (leader after every round, no ties):2010 Jason Bohn, Zurich classic of New orleans; Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te, Frys.com open2009 Geoff ogilvy, mercedes-Benz championship; Brian Gay, St. Jude classic2008 K.J. choi, Sony open in Hawaii; camilo Villegas, BmW championship2007 Steve Flesch, reno-tahoe open2006 Phil Mickelson, BellSouth classic; Stuart Appleby, Shell Houstonopen; corey Pavin, u.S. Bank championship; tiger Woods, World golfchampionships-american Express championship2005 Phil Mickelson, at&t pebble Beach National pro-am; Justin Leonard,FedEx St. Jude classic; tiger Woods, British open; Ben crane, u.S. Bankchampionship; Vaughn taylor, reno-tahoe open.2004 Stewart cink, World golf championships-NEc Invitational; Vijay Singh, 84LumBEr classic2003 tiger Woods, 100th Western open; Davis Love iii, the INtErNatIoNaL2002 tiger Woods, u.S. open, World golf championships-american Expresschampionship;K.J. choi, tampa Bay classic2001 Bob estes, FedEx St. Jude classic2000 Paul Azinger, Sony open in Hawaii; Hal Sutton, tHE pLaYErSchampionship; tiger Woods, u.S. open, World golf championships–NEcInvitational1999 Jesper Parnevik, greater greensboro chrysler classic;David toms, Sprint International1998 None1997 Steve Jones, phoenix open; Steve elkington, tHE pLaYErS championship;nick Price, mcI classic; ernie els, Buick classic1996 tim Herron, Honda classic; ernie els, Buick classic;Scott Hoch, michelob championship at Kingsmill1995 None1994 Greg norman, pLaYErS; mike Springer, Kmart ggo; Bob estes, texas1993 Howard twitty, Hawaiian; nick Price, Western1992 Fred couples, Nestle; David Frost, Hardee’s1991 None1990 Jose Maria olazabal, World Series; tim Simpson, Disney1989 ian Baker-Finch, colonial1988 Steve Pate, t of c; Larry nelson, atlanta; Bob Lohr, Disney;curtis Strange, Nabisco1987 Joey Sindelar, B.c. open; tom Watson, Nabisco1986 None1985 tom Kite, t of c1984 Greg norman, Kemper1983 Hal Sutton, pga; nick Price, World Series1982 Bob Gilder, Westchester; Raymond Floyd, pga; tim norris, Hartford1981 None1980 tom Watson, t of c, Byron Nelson; Bruce Lietzke, colonial;Scott Hoch, Quad cities1979 Bruce Lietzke, tucson; tom Watson, Heritage, t of c1978 tom Watson, tucson1977 Rik Massengale, Bob Hope; Andy Bean, Doral-Eastern;Lee trevino, canadian; Jerry Pate, Southern1976 Raymond Floyd, masters; Mark Hayes, Byron Nelson1975 Johnny Miller, tucson; tom Weiskopf, greensboro; Al Geiberger, tpc1974 Johnny Miller, tucson, Heritage; Allen Miller, tallahassee;ed Sneed, milwaukee1973 Lee trevino, Doral-Eastern; Homero Blancas, monsanto1972 Jack nicklaus, masters; Dave Hill, monsanto1971 Jack nicklaus, pga; Arnold Palmer, Westchester1970 tony Jacklin, u.S. openFirst-time Winners Since 1970:(Rookies underlined)2010 15 Bill Haas, ian Poulter, Derek Lamely, Rory Mcilroy, tim clark,Jason Day, Justin Rose, Graeme McDowell, Bubba Watson, Louisoosthuizen, Matt Bettencourt, Bill Lunde, Martin Kaymer, ArjunAtwal, Robert Garrigus2009 7 Pat Perez, Y.e. Yang (2), Paul casey, Bo Van Pelt, nathan Green,Ryan Moore, Martin Laird2008 12 Brian Gay, Greg Kraft, Andres Romero, Johnson Wagner, AnthonyKim, Ryuji imada, Richard S. Johnson, chez Reavie, ParkerMcLachlin, camilo Villegas, Dustin Johnson, Marc turnesa2007 12 charley Hoffman, Henrik Stenson, Mark Wilson, Boo Weekley,nick Watney, Angel cabrera, Hunter Mahan, Brian Bateman, Joeogilvie, Brandt Snedeker, George Mcneill, Daniel chopra2006 13 J.B. Holmes, Arron oberholser, Aaron Baddeley, chris couch,Brett Wetterich, J.J. Henry, trevor immelman, John Senden, DeanWilson, Will MacKenzie, eric Axley, D.J. trahan, troy Matteson2005 12 Geoff ogilvy, Padraig Harrington (2), Peter Lonard, tim Petrovic,ted Purdy, Michael campbell; Sean o’Hair, Jason Bohn, JasonGore, Wes Short, Jr., Lucas Glover, carl Pettersson2004 10 Heath Slocum, todd Hamilton (2); Zach Johnson; Stephen Ames;Mark Hensby; Rod Pampling; Vaughn taylor; Bart Bryant; AndreStolz; Ryan Palmer2003 7 Ben crane, Steve Flesch, Jonathan Kaye, Ben curtis, ShaunMicheel, Adam Scott, chad campbell2002 18 Jerry Kelly (2), Matt Gogel, Len Mattiace (2), Kevin Sutherland, ianLeggatt, Matt Kuchar, craig Perks, K.J. choi, chris Smith, SpikeMcRoy, chris Riley, craig Parry, John Rollins, charles Howell iii,Phil tataurangi, Bob Burns, Jonathan Byrd, Luke Donald2001 10 Garrett Willis, Jose coceres (2), Robert Damron, Sergio Garcia(2), Frank Lickliter ii, Retief Goosen, Shigeki Maruyama, DavidGossett, Joel edwards, cameron Beckman2000 8 Kirk triplett, Jim carter, Darren clarke, tom Scherrer, DennisPaulson, Michael clark ii, Rory Sabbatini, chris DiMarco1999 9 Glen Day, carlos Franco (2), Rich Beem, Paul Lawrie, J.L. Lewis,Brent Geiberger, tom Pernice Jr., notah Begay iii (2), Mike Weir1998 8 Jesper Parnevik, Lee Westwood, trevor Dodds, J.P. Hayes, JoeDurant, olin Browne, Brandel chamblee, chris Perry1997 6 Stuart Appleby, Frank nobilo, David toms, Stewart cink, GabrielHjerstedt, David Duval (3)1996 13 tim Herron, Paul Goydos, Scott Mccarron, Paul Stankowski,Steve Stricker, Willie Wood, Justin Leonard, clarence Rose, GuyBoros, Dudley Hart, Michael Bradley, tiger Woods (2), David ogrin5-64 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


Facts and Figures (1970-2010) (cont.)1995 7 John Morse, ted tryba, ed Dougherty, Woody Austin, Brad Bryant,Jim Furyk, Duffy Waldorf1994 10 Loren Roberts, Mike Springer, Mike Heinen, neal Lancaster, tomLehman, ernie els, Brian Henninger, Dicky Pride, Steve Lowery,Bob estes1993 7 Brett ogle, Mike Standly, Jim McGovern, Grant Waite, VijaySingh, Billy Mayfair, Jeff Maggert1992 4 Lee Janzen, Fred Funk, Mark carnevale, Richard Zokol1991 14 Phil Mickelson, Jay Don Blake, Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te, ian Woosnam(2), Kenny Perry, Billy Andrade (2), Russ cochran, Bruce Fleisher,Dillard Pruitt, Billy Ray Brown, Brad Faxon, John Daly, DavidPeoples, Fulton Allem1990 10 Robert Gamez (2), tommy Armour iii, David ishii, John Huston,tony Sills, Steve elkington, Peter Persons, Jose Maria olazabal,Jim Gallagher, Jr., nolan Henke1989 9 Greg twiggs, ian Baker-Finch, tom Byrum, Wayne Grady, MikeDonald, curt Byrum, Stan Utley, ted Schulz, Bill Britton1988 11 Steve Jones, chip Beck (2), Jim Benepe, tom Sieckmann, BlaineMccallister, Mark Brooks, Jodie Mudd, Jeff Sluman, David Frost(2), Andrew Magee, Bob Lohr1987 10 Paul Azinger (3), t.c. chen, Davis Love iii, Keith clearwater (2),Robert Wrenn, John inman, Sam Randolph, Steve Pate, KenBrown, Mike Reid1986 12 Donnie Hammond, Bob tway (4), Kenny Knox, Sandy Lyle, DanPohl (2), Mac o’Grady, Mike Hulbert, Rick Fehr, Gene Sauers,Mark calcavecchia, Fred Wadsworth, ernie Gonzalez1985 11 Woody Blackburn, Joey Sindelar (2), Bernhard Langer (2), BillGlasson, Mark Wiebe, Dan Forsman, Phil Blackmar, ScottVerplank, Ken Green, Jim thorpe (2), tim Simpson1984 6 Bob eastwood (2), nick Faldo, corey Pavin, Greg norman (2), DenisWatson (3), Mark o’Meara1983 10 isao Aoki, Gary Hallberg, Mike nicolette, Fred couples, Larry Mize,nick Price, Pat Lindsey, Mark Lye, Rex caldwell, Ronnie Black1982 5 Bob Shearer, Payne Stewart, tim norris, Bobby clampett, Hal Sutton1981 5 John cook, Keith Fergus, Dave Barr, Peter oosterhuis, MorrisHatalsky1980 12 craig Stadler (2), Jeff Mitchell, Mark Pfeil, Scott Simpson, ScottHoch, Peter Jacobsen, Don Pooley, Phil Hancock, Mike Sullivan,Dan Halldorson, David edwards, Doug tewell (2)1979 12 Fuzzy Zoeller (2), Bob Byman, Larry nelson (2), Mark Mccumber,calvin Peete, D.A. Weibring, Jack Renner, Howard twitty, JohnFought (2), ed Fiori, curtis Strange, George Burns1978 9 Jay Haas, Bill Rogers, Seve Ballesteros, Barry Jaeckel, LonHinkle, Jack newton, Ron Streck, Wayne Levi, Bob Mann1977 10 Bruce Lietzke (2), tom Purtzer, Andy Bean, Graham Marsh, Dannyedwards, Jim Simons, Mike Morley, Andy north, Bobby cole, GilMorgan1976 9 Bob Gilder, Gary Koch, Mark Hayes (2), tom Kite, Joe inman, JerryPate (2), John Lister, Bob Wynn, Bill Kratzert1975 8 Gary Groh, Pat Fitzsimons, Jerry McGee, Rik Massengale, tomJenkins, Roger Maltbie (2), Don Bies, Don iverson1974 11 Leonard thompson, Lee elder, Allen Miller, Rod curl, Bob Menne,tom Watson, Richie Karl, Victor Regalado, Forrest Fezler, terryDiehl, Mac McLendon1973 6 John Schlee, Bert Greene, Sam Adams, ed Sneed, John Mahaffey,Ben crenshaw1972 5 Grier Jones (2), Bob Shaw, Jim Jamieson, David Graham, LannyWadkins1971 10 J.c. Snead (2), Bud Allin, Hubert Green, Bobby Mitchell, Daveeichelberger, Jerry Heard, DeWitt Weaver, Johnny Miller, LabronHarris, Hale irwin1970 5 Mike Hill, Gibby Gilbert, tommy Aaron, Hugh Royer, Bill GarrettAverage Driving Distance Since 1980:1980 – 256.8 1988 – 263.5 1996 – 266.4 2004 – 287.31981 – 259.7 1989 – 261.8 1997 – 267.6 2005 – 288.91982 – 256.8 1990 – 262.7 1998 – 270.6 2006 – 289.31983 – 258.7 1991 – 261.4 1999 – 272.4 2007 – 289.11984 – 259.6 1992 – 260.5 2000 – 273.2 2008 – 287.31985 – 260.4 1993 – 260.3 2001 – 279.4 2009 – 287.91986 – 261.5 1994 – 261.8 2002 – 279.8 2010 – 287.31987 – 262.5 1995 – 263.6 2003 – 286.3Section 5 RECORDSpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide5-65


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Steve Stricker had another strong season,with two wins and nine top-10 finishes.Section6ADDITIONAL INFORMATION


<strong>PGA</strong> toUR AwardsSection ADDITIONAL INFORMATION6Fedexcup championthe FedExcup is awarded to the season champion at the end of tHE tourchampionship presented by coca-cola, based on a points system.2007 tiger Woods2008 Vijay SinghByron nelson Award1980 Lee trevino 69.731981 tom Kite 69.801982 tom Kite 70.211983 raymond Floyd 70.611984 calvin peete 70.561985 Don pooley 70.361986 Scott Hoch 70.081987 David Frost 70.091988 greg Norman 69.381989 payne Stewart *69.4851990 greg Norman 69.101991 Fred couples 69.591992 Fred couples 69.381993 greg Norman 68.901994 greg Norman 68.811995 greg Norman 69.061996 tom Lehman 69.321997 Nick price 68.981998 David Duval 69.131999 tiger Woods 68.432000 tiger Woods 67.792001 tiger Woods 68.812002 tiger Woods 68.562003 tiger Woods 68.412009 tiger Woods2010 Jim Furykthe Byron Nelson award is based on each player’s adjusted scoring average.the adjusted score is computed from the average score of the field ateach tournament. as a result, a player’s score may be higher or lower thanhis actual score. actual scoring average was used to determine the scoringleader prior to 1988.In order to qualify for the Byron Nelson award, a player must compete in aminimum of 50 official rounds on the pga tour.2004 Vijay Singh 68.842005 tiger Woods 68.662006 tiger Woods 68.112007 tiger Woods 67.792008 Sergio garcia 69.122009 tiger Woods 68.052010 matt Kuchar 69.61Arnold Palmer Awardawarded annually to the pga tour’s leading money winner.1981 tom Kite $375,6991982 craig Stadler 446,4621983 Hal Sutton 426,6681984 tom Watson 476,2601985 curtis Strange 542,3211986 greg Norman 653,2961987 curtis Strange 925,9411988 curtis Strange 1,147,6441989 tom Kite 1,395,2781990 greg Norman 1,165,4771991 corey pavin 979,4301992 Fred couples 1,344,1881993 Nick price 1,478,5571994 Nick price 1,499,9271995 greg Norman 1,654,9591996 tom Lehman 1,780,1591997 tiger Woods 2,066,8331998 David Duval 2,591,0311999 tiger Woods 6,616,5852000 tiger Woods 9,188,3212001 tiger Woods 5,687,7772002 tiger Woods 6,912,6252003 Vijay Singh 7,573,9072004 Vijay Singh 10,725,166<strong>PGA</strong> toUR Player of the Year/Jack nicklaus trophy2005 tiger Woods $10,628,0242006 tiger Woods 9,941,5632007 tiger Woods 10,867,0522008 Vijay Singh 6,601,0942009 tiger Woods 10,508,1632010 matt Kuchar 4,910,477the Jack Nicklaus trophy is awarded annually to the pga tour player of theYear based on balloting of the membership.1990 Wayne Levi1991 Fred couples1992 Fred couples1993 Nick price1994 Nick price1995 greg Norman1996 tom Lehman1997 tiger Woods1998 mark o’meara1999 tiger Woods2000 tiger Woods2001 tiger Woods2002 tiger Woods2003 tiger Woods2004 Vijay Singh2005 tiger Woods2006 tiger Woods2007 tiger Woods2008 padraig Harrington2009 tiger Woods2010 Jim Furyk*Had to be carried a decimal farther to determine winner6-2 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


<strong>PGA</strong> toUR Awards (cont.)<strong>PGA</strong> toUR Rookie of the Yearthe award is based on balloting by pga tour players.1990 robert gamez1991 John Daly1992 mark carnevale1993 Vijay Singh1994 Ernie Els1995 Woody austin1996 tiger Woods1997 Stewart cink1998 Steve Flesch1999 carlos Franco2000 michael clark II2001 charles Howell III2002 Jonathan Byrd2003 Ben curtis2004 todd Hamilton2005 Sean o’Hair2006 trevor Immelman2007 Brandt Snedeker2008 andres romero2009 marc Leishman2010 rickie Fowler<strong>PGA</strong> toUR comeback Player of the Yearthe award is based on balloting by pga tour players.1991 Bruce Fleisher, D.a. Weibring1992 John cook1993 Howard twitty1994 Hal Sutton1995 Bob tway1996 Steve Jones1997 Bill glasson1998 Scott Verplank1999 Steve pate2000 paul azinger2001 Joe Durant2002 gene Sauers2003 peter Jacobsen2004 John Daly2005 olin Browne2006 Steve Stricker2007 Steve Stricker2008 Dudley Hart2009 No award2010 Stuart applebyother Awards Won by <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Players<strong>PGA</strong> Player of the Yearthe pga player of the Year award is given by the pga of america to thetop pga tour player based on a mathematical formula that weighs tournamentwins, official money standing and scoring average.the point system for selecting the player of the Year was amended in1982, as follows: 30 points for winning the pga championship, u.S. open,British open or masters tournament; 20 points for winning tHE pLaYErSchampionship; 10 points for winning all other designated pga tour events.In addition, there is a 50-point bonus for winning two majors, 75-point bonusfor winning three, 100-point bonus for winning four.For top-10 finishes on the pga tour’s official money list and scoringaverage list, the point value is: first, 20 points, then 18, 16, 14, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4,2. any incomplete rounds in the scoring average list will result in a .10 penaltyper incomplete round.1948 Ben Hogan1949 Sam Snead1950 Ben Hogan1951 Ben Hogan1952 Julius Borns1953 Ben Hogan1954 Ed Furgol1955 Doug Ford1956 Jack Burke1957 Dick mayer1958 Dow Finsterwald1959 art Wall1960 arnold palmer1961 Jerry Barber1962 arnold palmer1963 Julius Boros1964 Ken Venturi1965 Dave marr1966 Billy casper1967 Jack Nicklaus1968 Not awarded1969 orville moody1970 Billy casper1971 Lee trevino1972 Jack Nicklaus1973 Jack Nicklaus1974 Johnny miller1975 Jack Nicklaus1976 Jack Nicklaus1977 tom Watson1978 tom Watson1979 tom Watson1980 tom Watson1981 Bill rogers1982 tom Watson1983 Hal Sutton1984 tom Watson1985 Lanny Wadkins1986 Bob tway1987 paul azinger1988 curtis Strange1989 tom Kite1990 Nick Faldo1991 corey pavin1992 Fred couples1993 Nick price1994 Nick price1995 greg Norman1996 tom Lehman1997 tiger Woods1998 mark o’meara1999 tiger Woods2000 tiger Woods2001 tiger Woods2002 tiger Woods2003 tiger Woods2004 Vijay Singh2005 tiger Woods2006 tiger Woods2007 tiger Woods2008 padraig Harrington2009 tiger Woods2010 Jim FurykVardon trophythe Vardon trophy, named in honor of famed British golfer Harry Vardon,is awarded annually by the pga of america.From 1947 to 1987, the Vardon trophy was awarded to the professionalgolfer with the lowest-scoring average. In 1988, the criteria were adjusted toaward the Vardon trophy to the touring professional with the lowest adjustedscoring average based on a minimum of 60 official rounds in events cosponsoredor approved by the pga tour.any player with an incomplete round is ineligible to win the Vardon trophy.1937 Harry cooper 500+1938 Sam Snead 520+1939 Byron Nelson 473+1940 Ben Hogan 423+1941 Ben Hogan 494+1947* Jimmy Demaret 69.901948 Ben Hogan 69.301949 Sam Snead 69.371950 Sam Snead 69.231951 Lloyd mangrum 70.051952 Jack Burke 70.541953 Lloyd mangrum 70.221954 E.J. Harrison 70.411955 Sam Snead 69.861956 cary middlecoff 70.351957 Dow Finsterwald 70.301958 Bob rosburg 70.111959 art Wall 70.351960 Billy casper 69.951961 arnold palmer 69.851962 arnold palmer 70.271963 Billy casper 70.581964 arnold palmer 70.011965 Billy casper 70.851966 Billy casper 70.271967 arnold palmer 70.181968 Billy casper 69.821969 Dave Hill 70.341970 Lee trevino 70.641971 Lee trevino 70.271972 Lee trevino 70.891973 Bruce crampton 70.571974 Lee trevino 70.531975 Bruce crampton 70.511976 Don January 70.561977 tom Watson 70.321978 tom Watson 70.161979 tom Watson 70.271980 Lee trevino 69.731981 tom Kite 69.801982 tom Kite 70.211983 raymond Floyd 70.611984 calvin peete 70.561985 Don pooley 70.361986 Scott Hoch 70.081987 Dan pohl 70.251988 chip Beck 69.461989 greg Norman 69.491990 greg Norman 69.101991 Fred couples 69.591992 Fred couples 69.381993 Nick price 69.111994 greg Norman 68.811995 Steve Elkington 69.621996 tom Lehman 69.321997 Nick price 68.981998 David Duval 69.131999 tiger Woods 68.432000 tiger Woods 67.792001 tiger Woods 68.812002 tiger Woods 68.562003 tiger Woods 68.412004 Vijay Singh 68.842005 tiger Woods 68.662006 Jim Furyk 68.862007 tiger Woods 67.792008 Sergio garcia 69.122009 tiger Woods 68.052010 matt Kuchar 69.61+ 1937-1941 point system used * 1942-1946 No awards-World War IISection 6 ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide6-3


<strong>PGA</strong> toUR Awards (cont.)Section ADDITIONAL INFORMATION6other Awards Won by <strong>PGA</strong> toUR PlayersSporting NewsMan of the Year1971 Lee trevinoSports IllustratedSportsman of the Year1960 arnold palmer1964 Ken Venturi1971 Lee trevino1978 Jack Nicklaus1996 tiger Woods2000 tiger WoodsPresidential Medal of Freedom2004 arnold palmer2006 Jack NicklausSports Illustrated20th century Sports Awards1999 Jack Nicklaus,Individual Sport, menAssociated PressMale Athlete of the Year1932 gene Sarazen1944 Byron Nelson1945 Byron Nelson1953 Ben Hogan1971 Lee trevino1997 tiger Woods1999 tiger Woods2000 tiger Woods2006 tiger Woods<strong>PGA</strong> toUR Lifetime Achievement Awardcongressional Gold Medal2006 Byron Nelson2009 arnold palmerBob Jones Award1960 charles Evans Jr.1962 Horton Smith1966 gary player1968 Bob Dickson1970 roberto De Vicenzo1971 arnold palmer1973 gene Littler1974 Byron Nelsonthe pga tour Lifetime achievement award honors individuals “who have madeoutstanding contributions to the pga tour over an extended period of time through theirperformances on the golf course as well as (through) their actions off the course in serving asambassadors of the game.”the first pga tour Lifetime achievement award was presented to “the Squire,” geneSarazen, at the 1996 pga tour awards Dinner at La costa resort and Spa in carlsbad, ca.Subsequent honorees have been Byron Nelson (1997), arnold palmer (1998), Sam Snead (1998),Jack Burke, Jr. (2003), pete Dye (2005), Deane Beman (2007), Jack Nicklaus (2008) and formeru.S. president george H.W. Bush (2009).Bob Jones Award (cont.)1975 Jack Nicklaus1976 Ben Hogan1977 Joseph c. Dey Jr.1979 tom Kite1985 Fuzzy Zoeller1987 tom Watson1989 chi chi rodriguez1991 Ben crenshaw1992 gene Sarazen2004 Jack Burke Jr.2005 Nick price2006 Jay HaasGeorge H.W. Bushcard Walker Awardthe card Walker award was given by the pga tour to the person who orgroup which has made significant contributions to the support of Junior golf.1981 mrs. Lou Smith1982 Frank Emmet1983 Jack Nicklaus1984 Sally carroll1985 Don padgett, Sr.1986 chi chi rodriguez1987 James S. Kemper1988 William V. powers1989 Selina Johnson1990 tucson1991 american Junior golf assoc.1992 Bill Dickey1993 Western golf association1994 Fred Engh1995 ryder System, Inc.1996 Sandy LaBauve1997 Kansas city golf Foundation1998 renee powell1999 Jack Stephens2000 rudy Duran2001 Fred t. tattersall2002 uSga Foundation2003 tom WatsonVolunteer of the Year Awardthis award is given each year to recognize, through one volunteer at a pgatour event, all the volunteers without whose efforts tournaments would notbe possible.1998 Dorothy campbell memorial tournament1999 Steve Jacobs John Deere classic2000 Earl Elliott Shell Houston open, tHE tour championship (Houston)2001 mary cave Buick Invitational2002 Dick Searle at&t pebble Beach National pro-am2003 Bobby tsumura Sony open in Hawaii2004 peggy Nelson EDS Byron Nelson championship2005 John Hamilton cialis Western open2006 marty Sheets Wyndham championship2007 phyllis Wade Northern trust open2008 Joan Smith Buick Invitational2009 Virginia Lane tHE tour championship presented by coca-cola2010 mel Krejci BmW championship6-4 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


<strong>PGA</strong> toUR Awards (cont.)Payne Stewart Awardthe award is named for payne Stewart, an 11-time winneron the pga tour, including three major championships.Stewart died the week of tHE tour championship presentedby coca-cola in 1999. the award was created by the pga tourpolicy Board to perpetuate Stewart’s memory. It is presentedannually at tHE tour championship presented by coca-colato a player sharing Stewart’s respect for the traditions of thegame, his commitment to uphold the game’s heritage of charitablesupport and the professional and meticulous presentationof himself and the sport through his dress and conduct.In addition to a sculpture presented to the recipient, thepayne Stewart award is accompanied by an annual payneStewart award grant presented by Southern company. the$300,000 grant will support several initiatives in Stewart’sname to be distributed as follows: $100,000 to payneand tracey Stewart’s primary charity, the Stewart FamilyFoundation; $100,000 in Stewart’s honor to the First tee facilityin missouri, located at camp Kanakuk, which is affiliatedwith the “Kids across america” program; and $100,000 to acharity designated by the recipient.2000 Byron Nelson,Jack Nicklaus,arnold palmer2001 Ben crenshaw2002 Nick price2003 tom Watson2004 Jay Haas2005 Brad Faxon2006 gary player2007 Hal Sutton2008 Davis Love III2009 Kenny perry2010 tom Lehman<strong>PGA</strong> toUR charity of the Year Awardthe pga tour charity of the Year award was started in 1987. charities are nominated by the tournament advisory council (tac) and voted on by the pga tourpolicy Board.1987 Egleston Hospital for children BellSouth classic1988 Siskin memorial Foundation chattanooga classic1989 Bobby Benson Foundation united airlines Hawaiian open1990 Salesmanship club gtE Byron Nelson classic1991 arrowhead ranch for Boys Hardee’s golf classic1992 united Health Services System B.c. open1993 chinquapin School Shell Houston open1994 Louisiana children’s research Freeport-mcmoran classiccenter for Development and Learning1995 the pro Kids golf academy Buick Invitational1996 the thunderbird Youth Fund phoenix open1997 martha’s Kitchen Bob Hope chrysler classic1998 St. Jude children’s research Hospital FedEx St. Jude classic1999 Louisiana chapter of operation Smile compaq classic of New orleansDavid chu Award2000 Volunteers in medicine WorLDcom cLaSSIctheHeritage of golf2001 Homeward Bound phoenix open2002 children’s Healthcare of atlanta BellSouth classic2003 respite care of San antonio Valero texas open2004 Evans Scholars Foundation cialis Western open2005 St. michael’s Special School Zurich classic of New orleans2006 any Baby can Valero texas open2007 academy prep center for Education poDS championship2008 Whaley children’s center Buick open2009 arnold palmer medical center arnold palmer Invitationalpresented by mastercard2010 ryan House Waste managementphoenix openthe David chu award was created in 2009 to recognize Dr. David chu’s outstanding contributions to the growth of golf in china. Dr. chu is considered by many thefather of golf in china. Dr. chu founded mission Hills in 1992, confident in his belief that china’s thriving economy would give rise to a domestic golf and leisureindustry. Little more than 15 years after breaking ground, mission Hills has grown into the world’s largest golf club and is leading the golf boom in china. theaward is a 8 mm bronze medal bearing Dr. chu’s likeness and featuring text in English and chinese. It is anticipated that in future years the award will be givenin Dr. chu’s name to other worthy recipients who have been instrumental in developing golf in china.Section 6 ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide6-5


charity: “together, anything’s possible”Section ADDITIONAL INFORMATION6making a positive impact on the communitieswhere pga tour tournaments are held andplayers live has become an even larger focus inthe golf organization’s charitable mission withthe “together, anything’s possible” campaign.the charitable effort was celebrated in late2005 when the pga tour and its tournamentsreached the “Drive to a Billion” milestone. thatcumulative effect, since the first donation in 1938, has reached more than $1.6billion entering 2011—including more than $1 billion in the last 15 years—and is the cornerstone of the “together, anything’s possible” campaign. theforecast is for the second billion-dollar mark to be reached within approximatelythe next five years.During tHE pLaYErS championship in may 2009, the tour unveiled itsrenewed commitment to charitable efforts aimed at further energizing andengaging all players, tournaments, sponsors, charities, volunteers and fans.“the pga tour has done a lot for charity over the years but onlybecause of the passion for giving back shared by our players, tournaments,sponsors, charities, volunteers and fans,” pga tour commissioner timFinchem said. “When we say, ‘together, anything’s possible,’ we mean thatby rallying behind the common cause of charitable giving, we can creategreater awareness and elevate our overall impact, which is so important inthese difficult economic times.”a full-scale launch of “together, anything’s possible” began in 2010.pga tour, champions tour and Nationwide tour events annually benefitmore than 3,000 charities and countless individuals worldwide. researchshows that the majority of the funds raised each year are directly funneledback into the local market, so while there is not an “official charity of thepga tour,” there are many who benefit from the tour’s one goal of “givingBack.”StRUctUReunlike any other professional sports organization, the pga tour relieson more than 100,000 volunteers a year to run its events, and most of the100-plus tournaments are structured as non-profit organizations designed todonate 100 percent of net proceeds to local charities. Beneficiaries includehospitals, youth-development organizations, growth-of-the-game programsand food banks. In addition, military support and fundraising for naturaldisasterrelief are apparent.“together, anything’s possible” aims to organize the beneficiaries into anational network. the tour and its sanctioned tournaments will connect witheach of these charities to begin communicating details of this platform.toURnAMentSIn the “together, anything’s possible” campaign, the tour will assisttournaments in maximizing their charitable impact. the tour will work withtournaments to benchmark specific charity initiatives where feasible andexpand proven activities across all tours.In the presidents cup, there is no purse, yet revenues are dividedinto equal shares that the participating players and captains designate forcharities of their choice, totaling nearly $22 million in the eight playings of theevent through the 2009 event in San Francisco.PLAYeRSplayers reach out to help considerably through charitable efforts in theirhome communities and elsewhere.under the “together, anything’s possible” platform, the tour commitsresources to further promote each player’s charitable activities, whetherthrough television, advertising, pgatour.com and video or new media supportthat will enable fans to get involved in their favorite players’ charities.the tour will offer assistance to both players, who are currently engaged incharitable activities, as well as those who are interested in getting started.“I am very excited that the tour will be helping us all make a biggerimpact on our communities,” said David toms. “two days after HurricaneKatrina hit, I sent an email to about 200 people and asked if they would beinterested in supporting the cause. I thought we would be able to raise a littlemoney and help a few more families. the response to that simple email wasoverwhelming. We had to get volunteers to help answer the phones, andwithin hours of an interview I did during a pga tour broadcast, over 1,000online donations crashed our system. It wasn’t long before we had raised over$1.5 million. that is an example of how we, as players, can help our communitiesand charities in times of need. this new, elevated charity platform will bean asset to all players who want to pitch in and make a difference.”Support of the united States military has been quite evident. the at&tNational in philadelphia, pa, honors the united States armed Forces by offeringfree admission to all military personnel and holding various events aroundthe tournament.phil mickelson began a “Birdies for the Brave” program in 2004 thatcontinues to donate $100 for each birdie and $500 for each eagle he makesin competition and benefits “Homes for our troops” and “Special operationsWarrior Foundation.” Numerous other players are affiliated with organizationsthat assist wounded veterans and their families.Ernie Els was one of the players featured as he and his wife, Liezl, continuedto work to promote autism awareness and fund research. the secondplaying of the Els for autism pro-am raised $800,000 for the Els for autismFoundation, whose primary goal is to raise $30 million to build the Els centerfor Excellence. the Els center for Excellence will be dedicated to educatingautistic children and funding research into the causes of autism and developingnew treatments for it.In June 2010, Jim mcglothlin, a member of the pga tour golf courseproperties Board, organized “the Big 3 for the mountain mission Kids,” a onedaytournament featuring Jack Nicklaus, arnold palmer and gary player. thisevent, which benefited the mountain mission School, raised an astounding$15.2 million in a single day.there is an exciting, new “together, anything’s possible” initiativein 2011. country music star Darius rucker has written a song “together,anything is possible,” in which proceed from downloads will be distributed topga tour charities, the First tee and Birdies for the Brave.the players’ wives are also fully involved in giving back. the pgatour Wives association was a 2008 recipient of one of Golf Magazine’s 10Innovator awards for its charitable nature and positive impact on tournamenthost cities. Since its incorporation in 1988, the pga tour Wives associationhas supported children’s charities across the country by raising money andgiving back much to the game of golf through personal time and monetarycontributions.FAnSthe tour has developed a call-to-action plan that allows fans to rallybehind charities supported by its players and tournaments, allowing them toenhance lives by giving of their time or making contributions.While many tournaments already have an effective outreach to theirfans, the tour will develop an overarching communications plan that will addsupport on a national level. the tour launched pgatour.com/together in2010 so that fans learn more about the charitable involvement of their favoriteplayers, tournaments or charities. this site enables fans to donate moneyand identify volunteer opportunities that directly benefit local charities. thetour will invest substantial internal resources, including an ad campaign, topromote the call to action.the first full year of “together, anything’s possible” showed the breadthand depth of our collective charitable efforts with the new charity web sitefeaturing more than 300 stories and videos about the wonderful work beingdone in communities around the globe.6-6 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


Regulations – <strong>Media</strong>1. <strong>PGA</strong> toUR Holds exclusive <strong>Media</strong> Rights. pga tour retains exclusive mediarights (including, but not limited to, television (network, cable, IptV, and any other formof television), video, internet, mobile and radio) to all tournament competition on thepga tour, champions tour and Nationwide tour (each, a “tournament”) and allevents surrounding such tournament competition (such as pro-ams, hospitality areas,draw parties, etc.).2. Access. Each credential issued pursuant to these media regulations operates astemporary and conditional pga tour authorization allowing only the holder of suchcredential (the “Bearer”) representing an “authorized outlet” to access a tournamentsite during “tournament Week” and to gather information and other content strictly inaccordance with these media regulations. For purposes hereof, “Authorized outlet”shall mean those media outlets recognized and approved by pga tour in its solediscretion and “tournament Week” shall mean monday prior to the tournamentthrough the final day of the tournament.3. Use by Authorized outlet only. unless separately authorized in writing by pgatour, Bearers and authorized outlets may only use information and other content collectedin accordance with these media regulations as part of the authorized outlet’seditorial product delivered to end users. Such information and other content may nototherwise be sold to third parties or used in any commercial manner (e.g., apparel,posters, memorabilia, etc); provided, however, to the extent permitted by the relevantsection of these media regulations, authorized outlets that are recognized by pgatour as established wire and news distribution services (e.g., ap) may distribute thegathered information and other content (written stories, photos, audio and/or videocomprised solely of an authorized outlet employee/contractor providing commentaryor analysis) to third party media organizations, who may use the information and othercontent for editorial product as though generated by such third party media organizationsthemselves; provided, however, such third party media organizations will besubject to these media regulations as though they had signed them.4. Use of toUR Marks. Each credential authorizes the authorized outlet(s) representedby the Bearer to use the trademark of the pga tour, champions tour or Nationwidetour (as applicable) in the news and editorial coverage of such tour and the applicabletournament. It does not authorize the authorized outlet (or the Bearer) to use suchtour or tournament trademarks in non-editorial contexts as any such use requires aseparate written license from the pga tour and/or the applicable tournament.5. television. television broadcasters have the following limited right to use video highlightsof tournament competition on television (“Video Highlights”):a. Video Highlights: (a) may not be broadcast in any geographic market until theexclusive broadcaster(s) of the tournament in such geographic market has concludedits telecast of that day’s live or initial air coverage, (b) shall not be in excessof three minutes per day from each tour (up to a maximum of six minutes totalacross all three tours), (c) may not purport to be live, play-by-play coverage fromthe tournament course, (d) must be part of a regularly scheduled news program,(e) may not be distributed on any non-television platform unless approved pursuantto a pga tour license agreement, (f) may not be sold, distributed, syndicated orprovided in any other manner to any other entity, (g) may not be broadcast or usedfor any other purpose after forty-eight hours from the conclusion of the applicabletournament, and (h) may not be used in any direct or indirect commercial manner.b. Live reporting in excess of three minutes per day from the tournament site, includingwithout limitation, the tournament course, media center, press room anddesignated interview area, all as determined by the pga tour in its sole discretion,is prohibited without the prior written approval of pga tour. Further, no livetournament competition may be visible in the background during any live reporting.c. pga tour is the absolute owner of any and all Video Highlights or other videocoverage (golf competition or otherwise) shot at the tournament site during thetournament Week and may request copies thereof. Such Video Highlights or othervideo coverage will be provided to pga tour upon request (pga tour will payindustry standard copying and shipping costs).6. Radio. radio broadcasters have the following limited right to use audio highlights oftournament competition on radio (“Audio Highlights”):a. Audio Highlights: (a) may not be broadcast in any geographic market until theexclusive broadcaster(s) of the tournament in such geographic market has concludedits telecast of that day’s live or initial air coverage, (b) shall not be in excessof three minutes per day from each tour (up to a maximum of six minutes totalacross all three tours), (c) may not purport to be live, play-by-play coverage fromthe tournament course, (d) must be part of a regularly scheduled news program,(e) may not be distributed on any non-radio platform unless approved pursuantto a pga tour license agreement, (f) may not be sold, distributed, syndicated orprovided in any other manner to any other entity, (g) may not be broadcast or usedfor any other purpose after forty-eight hours from the conclusion of the applicabletournament, and (h) may not be used in any direct or indirect commercial manner.b. Live reporting in excess of three minutes per day from the tournament site, includingwithout limitation, the course, media center, press room and designated interviewarea, all as determined by the pga tour in its sole discretion, is prohibitedwithout the prior written approval of pga tour.c. pga tour is the absolute owner of any and all audio Highlights or other audiocoverage (golf action or otherwise) recorded at the tournament site duringtournament Week and may request copies thereof. Such coverage will be providedto pga tour upon request (pga tour will pay industry standard copying andshipping costs).d. pga tour may authorize a local sports station to broadcast from the tournamentsite; provided, however, such coverage shall be subject to these mediaregulations unless otherwise specifically approved by pga tour in writing.7. internet.a. Audio and Video. the distribution of audio and video coverage on internet sitesshall be limited to coverage obtained in the media center and designated interviewareas, all as determined by the pga tour in its sole discretion. coverage onthe internet shall not include video footage or an audio description (e.g., play-byplay)of tournament competition. Such audio and video coverage shall be referredto hereinafter as “internet coverage”.i. Internet coverage (a) may not be broadcast in any geographic market until theexclusive broadcaster(s) of the tournament in such geographic market has concludedits telecast of that day’s live or initial air coverage, (b) may not, underany circumstances be distributed live to any platform, (c) may not be in excessof two minutes per day from each tour (up to a maximum of four minutes totalacross all three tours), (d) may not purport to be live, play-by-play coveragefrom the tournament course, (e) may not be sold, distributed, syndicated orprovided in any other manner to any other entity (this prohibition applies equallyto wire or news distribution services), (f) may not be used for any purposeafter twenty-four hours from the conclusion of the round of competition at theapplicable tournament, (g) must be accompanied by a link back to pgatour.com, and (h) may not be used in any direct or indirect commercial manner.ii. pga tour is the absolute owner of any and all Internet coverage (golf actionor otherwise) collected at the tournament site during tournament Week andmay request copies thereof. Such coverage will be provided to pga tour electronicallyupon request.b. Data. Scoring and statistical information may only appear in the editorial newsportion of the authorized outlet and may be posted/published no sooner than thirtyminutes after the actual occurrence of the relevant shots or after the time suchinformation is legally available as public domain information if sooner than thirtyminutes after the actual occurrence of relevant the shots. Scoring and statisticaldata may not be archived on the authorized outlet and may not be used forany purpose after twenty-four hours following the conclusion of the applicabletournament round, unless such information is legally sooner available as publicdomain information.c. Text. coverage must not purport to be live, play-by-play, hole-by-hole or real-timecoverage.8. Photography. photographic images of pga tour, champions tour and Nationwidetour players may be used by the authorized outlet for legitimate news coverage only,and may be used together with news stories during a tournament round, so long assuch photographs are not used with other real-time or near-real-time information orsequenced to create a “shot by shot” or “hole by hole” account of the day’s play, normay photos be sequenced in such a way as to approximate video. photo galleries mustbe limited to a reasonable number of pga tour photos. photos may not be used forany non-editorial, direct or indirect commercial use without the permission of the pgatour and any player appearing in the photo. No sponsorship or advertising may beused in connection with a photo to create an implied association between the sponsor/advertiser and the pga tour and/or the applicable player. Where appropriate, theauthorized outlet shall use reasonable efforts to use photographic likenesses of playersand tournament courses containing current sponsors and endorsers.9. other <strong>Media</strong>. other media platforms not specifically addressed in these mediaregulations (e.g., mobile phones (other than internet sites accessed via mobile phones))are not authorized outlets under these media regulations. outlets of such platformsmust contact pga tour for a separate written authorization to distribute tournamentinformation and content, which authorization may be withheld in tour’s sole discretion.Section 6 ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide6-7


Regulations – terms and conditions of <strong>Media</strong> RegulationsSection ADDITIONAL INFORMATION61. tHeSe teRMS AnD conDitionS ARe incoRPoRAteD into <strong>PGA</strong>toUR’S MeDiA ReGULAtionS. coMPLiAnce WitH tHeSe teRMS AnDconDitionS iS A conDition oF eAcH cReDentiAL.2. <strong>PGA</strong> toUR MAY ReVoKe cReDentiALS At AnY tiMe FoR AnY ReASonincLUDinG, BUt not LiMiteD to, VioLAtion oF AnY oF tHe FoReGoinGReGULAtionS oR AnY oF tHe FoLLoWinG teRMS AnD conDitionS.3. Authorized outlet. Every person applying for and receiving credentials to access apga tour, champions tour and/or Nationwide tour tournament must identify everyauthorized outlet which that person will represent during the applicable tournament.pga tour, in its sole discretion, will determine whether an entity or person will beapproved as an authorized outlet or Bearer, as applicable.4. Working Press Regulations.a. a daily decal is necessary to walk inside the gallery ropes. all members of themedia with such decal must remain not more than an arm’s length from the ropes,so as to blend into the gallery and appear to be part of the gallery at all times.b. players are not to be distracted during play. Interviews may only be conductedafter the conclusion of the player’s round (i.e., after the player has signed hisscorecard). media are not allowed in the scoring area. Every effort will be made tomake the leading players available in the media center interview area each day.c. Do not interview or ask players to pose for photographs during practice sessionsbefore a round, except by prior arrangement with the player.d. If an interview is to be conducted in the practice areas, either the range or theputting green, it must be done by prior arrangement with the player, up againstthe ropes and not in the middle of the areas where it could be distracting to otherplayers.e. all media must follow the directions of marshals and other tournament officials atall times.f. the use of carts is prohibited at all times.5. Locker Room/<strong>Media</strong> center Access. only media with the appropriate credentialshall be allowed in locker room(s) and media center.6. Recorder Guidelines.a. all audio recording device and/or video recorder work should be done in theproximity of the media center and/or designated interview area.b. Video recorders are not permitted in the locker room. audio recording devicesare permitted in the locker room, subject to the following regulations:i. audio recorded interviews are intended to be one on one and not group interviews.ii. audio recorded interviews are for reference only and the audio may not beused for any other purpose.iii. the reporter must clearly ask a player, and a player must clearly grant permission,for an audio recording device to be used.iv. the reporter is responsible for making other players in the vicinity aware thatan interview is being recorded.v. pga tour staff may designate, depending upon need and availability, andarea within the locker room for the purpose of conducting interviews that arerecorded.vi. use of audio recorded interviews must be limited to the person being interviewed.c. audio recording devices and/or video recorders are not permitted within theplaying area of the tournament course unless express written permission hasbeen granted by pga tour.7. Weather Delay Guidelines. During weather delay situations, media are notpermitted in the locker room. If possible, pga tour will make players available forinterviews during weather delays in the designated interview area or other area(s)designated by pga tour.8. Photographer conduct Guidelines. Having a media credential does not guaranteephoto access.a. at pga tour’s discretion, credentialed photographers may receive one of twotypes of photo credentials:i. a limited number of “inside-the-ropes” photo credentials will be issued dailyas determined by the pga tour media official on site for practice and competitionrounds and will permit the wearer access inside the ropes. Notethat being issued an “inside the ropes” photo credential during practicerounds provides no guarantee of being issued a photo credential (inside oroutside the ropes) during competition days.ii. photographers who do not have an inside the ropes photo credential muststay outside the gallery ropes but are still required to check in with the pgatour media official and may receive an outside the ropes photo credentialfor competition rounds. photographic assistants will not be issued photocredentials of any type.b. professional grade cameras and lenses and noise free equipment must be usedat all times.c. photographers with inside-the-ropes credentials must stay within one arm’slength of the ropes at all times. photographers with outside the ropes credentialsare not permitted inside the ropes at any time.d. photographers are not permitted on the teeing ground, unless expressed writtenpermission has been granted by the pga tour.e. photographers must not position themselves in the line of play. If requested tomove by a player, his caddie or an official, the photographer will do so withoutdelay or discussion.f. No photograph shall be taken until a player completes his swing/stroke.g. players should not be asked to pose during a round.h. cameras are not permitted in the scoring tent or in the locker room.9. Assumption of Risk. By entering onto the grounds of a tournament, Bearer andauthorized outlet assume all risk and danger incidental to the game of golf andrelease the tournament and its host site, sponsors, host organization, pga tour,Inc., participating players, and all agents thereof from any and all liabilities resultingfrom such cases to the full extent such release is permitted under applicable law.10. indemnification. Bearer and authorized outlet shall indemnify, defend and holdeach tournament and its host site, sponsors, host organization, pga tour, Inc.,participating players, and all agents thereof harmless from and against any and allliabilities, damages, injuries, claims, suits, judgments, causes of action, and expenses(including reasonable attorneys’ fees, court costs and out-of-pocket expenses) sufferedor incurred as a result of any breach of any obligation, negligence or misconductof Bearer or authorized outlet hereunder and/or Bearer and authorized outlet’saccess to the tournament.11. Use of Likeness. the Bearer grants permission to pga tour, Inc. to utilize theBearer’s image or likeness incidental to any live or recorded television or other transmissionor reproduction in whole or in part of any tournament attended by Bearer.12. credit. all uses of footage hereunder shall be made with a courtesy credit to pgatour.13. commercial Use. photographic images and footage of tournaments may be availablefor use outside the scope of these media regulations (e.g., commercial, promotional,etc.) by contacting pga tour.tHe teRMS AnD conDitionS oF tHeSe MeDiA ReGULAtionS ARe LiMiteDto tHoSe contAineD ABoVe. AnY ADDitionAL oR DiFFeRent teRMS oRconDitionS in AnY FoRM DeLiVeReD BY tHe BeAReR oR AUtHoRiZeDoUtLet ARe HeReBY DeeMeD to Be MAteRiAL ALteRAtionS AnD notice oFoBJection to AnD ReJection oF tHeM iS HeReBY GiVen.6-8 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com


olympic Golf Approved For 2016after an absence of more than a century, golf will return as an olympicsport in 2016 along with rugby sevens following their approval by theInternational olympic committee (Ioc) membership during the Ioc’s 121stSession on october 9, 2009 in copenhagen, Denmark.Both sports will be part of the olympic programme in rio de Janeiro, Brazil,which was selected as the host city for 2016 games by the Ioc on october2, 2009. golf was last an olympic sport at the 1904 games in St. Louis, mo,when the united States and canada were the only two competing countries.“We are elated that the Ioc membership has approved golf as an olympicsport and look forward to seeing the world’s best golfers compete for goldat the 2016 olympic games in rio de Janeiro,” said ty Votaw, ExecutiveDirector of the International golf Federation olympic golf committee, whichhas coordinated golf’s olympic bid. “We thank the Ioc for its support andalso congratulate rugby sevens for its inclusion in the 2016 games.”Votaw and peter Dawson, chief Executive of the r&a and joint secretaryof the International golf Federation, were accompanied by professionalspadraig Harrington of Ireland, michelle Wie of the united States and Suzannpettersen of Norway, as well as 2009 British amateur champion matteomanassero, of Italy, for a final presentation to the Ioc prior to the vote.“We are extremely grateful that padraig, michelle, Suzann and matteo wereable to join us to help communicate the genuine interest world-class playersof all ages share in golf becoming an olympic sport,” Dawson said.golf and rugby sevens were recommended for the olympic programme bythe Ioc Executive Board in august 2009 in Berlin, germany, following anextensive review process involving seven sports that were vying to be addedto the 2016 olympic games. although they emerged as the finalists, bothsports were still required to secure final approval by a majority of votes castby the members of the Ioc.Based on player feedback, the IgF has proposed a format of 72-hole individualstroke play for both men and women. In case of a tie for either first,second or third place, a three-hole playoff is recommended to determine themedal winner(s).the IgF also has recommended an olympic field of 60 players for each of themen’s and women’s competitions, using the official World golf ranking as amethod of determining eligibility. the top-15 world-ranked players will beeligible for the olympics, regardless of the number of players from a givencountry. Beyond the top 15, players will be eligible based on the world ranking,with a maximum of two eligible players from each country that does notalready have two or more players among the top 15.Section 6 ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONpgatour.com <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guide6-9


Future eventsSection ADDITIONAL INFORMATION6tHe PLAYeRS cHAMPionSHiP2011: may 12-152012: may 10-132013: may 9-122014: may 8-11MASteRS toURnAMent2011: april 7-102012: april 5-82013: april 11-142014: april 10-13U.S. oPen2011: June 16-19, congressional cc (Blue), Bethesda, mD2012: June 14-17, the olympic club, San Francisco, ca2013: June 13-16, merion gc, ardmore, pa2014: June 12-15, pinehurst resort & cc (No. 2), pinehurst, Nc2015: June 18-21, chambers Bay gc, university place, Wa2016: June 16-19, oakmont cc, oakmont, pa2017: June, Erin Hills gc, Erin, WI2018: tBD2019: June, pebble Beach gL, pebble Beach, caU.S. SenioR oPen2011: July 28-31, Inverness club, toledo, oH2012: July 12-15, Indianwood g&cc, Lake orion, mI2013: aug 1-4, omaha cc, omaha, NE2014: June 12-15, oak tree National, Edmond, oKBRitiSH oPen2011: July 14-17, royal St. george’s gc, Sandwich, England2012: July 19-22, royal Lytham & St. annes, Lancashire, England2013: July, muirfield, East Lothian, Scotland2014: July, royal Liverpool, Liverpool, England<strong>PGA</strong> cHAMPionSHiP2011: august 11-14, atlanta athletic club, Duluth, ga2012: august, the ocean course, Kiawah Island, Sc2013: august, oak Hill cc, rochester, NY2014: august, Valhalla gc, Louisville, KY2015: august, Whistling Straits, Kohler, WISenioR BRitiSH oPen2011: July 21-24, Walton Heath gc, Surrey, EnglandtHe PReSiDentS cUP2011: November 17-20, royal melbourne gc, australia2013: october 3-6, muirfield Village gc, Dublin, oHRYDeR cUP2012: September, medinah cc, medinah, IL2014: September, gleneagles, pershire, Scotland2016: September, Hazeltine National gc, chaska, mN2018: tBD2020: September, Whistling Straits, Kohler, WI<strong>PGA</strong> toUR PLAYoFFS FoR tHe FeDeXcUPtHe BARcLAYS2011: august 25-28, plainfield cc, Edison, NJBMW cHAMPionSHiP2011: September 15-18, cog Hill g&cc, Lemont, IL2012: tBD, crooked Stick gc, carmel, INU.S. AMAteUR2011: august 23-29, Erin Hills gc, Hartford, WS2012, august 22-28, cherry Hills cc, Englewood, co2013: august 19-25, the country club, Brookline, ma2014: august 18-24, atlanta athletic club, Duluth, ga2018: august, pebble Beach gL, pebble Beach, caWALKeR cUP2011: September 10-11, royal aberdeen gc, Scotland2013: tBD, National gL of america, South Hampton, NYncAA Men2011: may 31-June 5, Karsten creek gc (oklahoma State), Stillwater, oK2012: may 29-June 3, university of georgia gc (georgia), athens, gaSenioR <strong>PGA</strong> cHAMPionSHiP2011: may 26-29, Valhalla gc, Louisville, KY2012: tBD, the gc at Harbor Shores, Benton Harbor, mI2013: tBD, oak Hill cc, rochester, mI2014: tBD, the gc at Harbor Shores, Benton Harbor, mI6-10 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 2011 Guidepgatour.com

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