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In the 17 cuts he made in 2008, Jeff Klaukfinished in the top 25 12 times and was oneof three players to earn more than $400,000.Section1Introduction


A Message to the <strong>Media</strong>Section Introduction1Timothy W. FinchemCommissionerBill CalfeePresident<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>Welcome to a very special year in <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> history—our 20th-anniversary season. Launched in 1990 with thebacking of the great Ben Hogan, the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> has grown into the official proving ground of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.In <strong>2009</strong> the <strong>Tour</strong> will celebrate its rich history, which features the likes of Jim Furyk, Tom Lehman, Stewart Cink,Zach Johnson, Camilo Villegas and Boo Weekley, all of whom have gone on to enjoy much success on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. The<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> has had an undeniable impact. Its alumni account for two out of three <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> members and 237 <strong>TOUR</strong>titles, including 11 majors and three PLAYERS Championships, through 2008.When Mr. Hogan participated in the announcement of the <strong>Tour</strong> in 1989, he said “Had there been a similar opportunitywhen I was starting out, maybe my career would have gotten off to a faster start.” As a result of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, hundredsof golfers have developed a competitive edge early in their careers that he was not afforded.The <strong>Tour</strong> has never been stronger as <strong>Nationwide</strong> enters the second year of a five-year umbrella sponsorship extensionthat carries through 2012. We thank <strong>Nationwide</strong> for their partnership and the strong working relationship we havedeveloped with them.The <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> is coming off a dynamic 2008 campaign that featured its first $1-million events and concluded inexciting fashion when Matt Bettencourt rammed home a 6-foot birdie putt on the 72nd hole of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>Championship at TPC Craig Ranch to not only secure the victory but the money title and the fully-exempt <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> privilegesthat come with it. Arguably more dramatic was the finish in the preceding event, the Miccosukee Championship, whichsaw D.A. Points hole a wedge for eagle on the 72nd hole to force a playoff with Bettencourt and then prevail with a birdie onthe first extra hole. The <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>’s year certainly ended on a very high note.“The 25” program continues to evolve into one of sport’s most-intriguing, season-long dramas. Nobody knows this betterthan Ricky Barnes, who spent a nail-biting Sunday afternoon in the Craig Ranch clubhouse last November awaiting his fate.He was in, he was out…until one of the last putts dropped and he had secured the 25th and final spot, sending him on hisway to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> for the first time. It is this kind of action that defines the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> and makes it a very real andvery special place.The <strong>2009</strong> season-long quest for “The 25” <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> cards begins again in Panama in February and will conclude twoweeks earlier in October at Daniel Island, SC, the new home of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship. The schedule includes 29events in 18 states and five countries outside the U.S. and prize money reaching $19 million, with individual purses averaging$655,000, both record figures.Four tournaments worthy of special recognition this year are those in Boise, ID, Knoxville, TN, Springfield, MO, andWichita, KS. As they celebrate their own 20th anniversaries, we congratulate them on being on the schedule every year since1990 and serving as a backbone for the <strong>Tour</strong>.There are three new domestic stops on the schedule—the Stonebrae Classic near San Francisco, the Christmas InOctober Classic outside Kansas City and the $1-million Soboba Classic in Southern California. The <strong>Tour</strong> has also added asecond New Zealand event.The <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> will have three $1-million purses in <strong>2009</strong>, up from two last year. The <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players Cup in WestVirginia and the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship at Daniel Island join the Soboba Classic in offering the <strong>Tour</strong>’s top prize money.GOLF CHANNEL will help tell the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>’s unique story through its 17 telecasts and many hours of supportprogramming, including “Quest for the Card: Inside the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>,” as will <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM.The <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> continues to play its part in supporting the thousands of organizations that are benefiting from the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’s drive toward its second billion dollars in charitable fundraising. In 2008, charity efforts were led by the AlbertsonsBoise Open ($1,026,000), followed by the BMW Charity Pro-Am ($906,000) and the Price Cutter Charity Championship($689,000), and <strong>2009</strong> promises to carry on this great tradition of giving back.The communications team has great passion for the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> and looks forward once again to serving yourcoverage needs with interest and enthusiasm as we celebrate 20 years of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. See you on <strong>Tour</strong> in <strong>2009</strong>.Sincerely,Timothy W. FinchemCommissioner, <strong>PGA</strong> tourBill Calfeepresident, <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>1-2<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> OverviewThe name of our organization is the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, a tax-exempt membershipgroup of professional golfers that plays more than 100 official money tournamentson three <strong>Tour</strong>s – the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions <strong>Tour</strong> and <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong>. Our headquarters are located in Ponte Vedra Beach, FL, southeast ofJacksonville.We should be referred to as the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> or <strong>TOUR</strong> (on second reference),but not the <strong>PGA</strong>, as we are a different organization than the <strong>PGA</strong> ofAmerica.The <strong>PGA</strong> is the Professional Golfers’ Association of America, a membershiporganization for the nation’s club professionals. The <strong>PGA</strong> runs the<strong>PGA</strong> Championship, Senior <strong>PGA</strong> Championship and Ryder Cup Matches,among other championships. The <strong>PGA</strong> headquarters are located in PalmBeach Gardens, FL.The <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and <strong>PGA</strong> of America were affiliated until 1968, whenthe tournament players, a small subset of the total <strong>PGA</strong> membership, brokeThe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> is the world’s foremost golf <strong>Tour</strong>, withofficial money events from January throughNovember. This year is the third in a new era for the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> with the continuation of the FedExCup, aseason-long points competition culminating with the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Playoffs for the FedExCup.away to form the <strong>Tour</strong>nament Players Division and gain more control of theirfinances and tournament schedule. The <strong>Tour</strong>nament Players Division wasrenamed the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1975.Two other American golf organizations are involved in men’s professionaltournament play, independent of the <strong>TOUR</strong> but with their marqueeevents included on the <strong>TOUR</strong> schedule as non-<strong>TOUR</strong> 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 of Golf,among other duties. The Augusta (GA) National Golf Club plays host to theMasters <strong>Tour</strong>nament. The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews,Scotland oversees the British Open and administers the world’s golf rulesjointly with the USGA.Events: 47 (Official Money)Prize Money: Approximately$278 millionMembership: 74 internationalplayers, 19 countries, led byAustralia with 24.<strong>Tour</strong>nament Sites: 22 states,4 countries (outside U.S.)TV: CBS, NBC, GOLF CHANNEL,ABC, ESPN, TNTCompetition Awards:FedExCup (Season-longpoints), Jack NicklausTrophy (Player of the Year),Arnold Palmer Award(Leading money winner),Byron Nelson Award(Scoringaverage), Rookie of the Year,Comeback Player of the Year.Section1IntroductionThe Champions <strong>Tour</strong> continues to combine extremelycompetitive golf for champions of the game age 50 andolder 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 ninth season.The <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> is the official proving ground ofthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. It celebrates its 20th anniversary in<strong>2009</strong>. Through 2008, 237 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> titles have beenwon by former <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> players. Two out ofevery three <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> members in <strong>2009</strong> have<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> roots.“The 25” (top-25 money winners)earn <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> cards for the following season:Events: 26 (Official Money)Prize Money: Approximately$51.4 millionMembership: 29 internationalplayers, 18 countries.<strong>Tour</strong>nament Sites: 15 states,2 countries (outside U.S.)TV: CBS, NBC, GOLF CHANNEL,ABC, ESPN, 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.Events: 29 (Official Money)Prize Money: $19 millionMembership: 67 internationalplayers, 17 countries, led byAustralia with 22.<strong>Tour</strong>nament Sites: 18 states,5 countries (outside U.S.)TV: GOLF CHANNELCompetition Awards:Jack Nicklaus Trophy(Player of the Year)pgatour.COM <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>1-3


Table of ContentsSection Introduction1SECTION 1: INTRODUCTIONMessage to the <strong>Media</strong>.........................................................................................................1-2<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Overview ...........................................................................................................1-32008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>nament Schedule ............................................................... 1-5/7Events / Prize Money ..........................................................................................................1-7The 25 / <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Class of 2007........................................................................ 1-8/9<strong>Nationwide</strong> Company Profile ............................................................................................1-10History of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> .................................................................................. 1-11/12Board of Directors .............................................................................................................1-13Fact Sheet .................................................................................................................... 1-14/1520 Years ....................................................................................................................... 1-16/17About the Commissioner ...................................................................................................1-18SECTION 2: PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Eligibility Requirements..........................................................................2-2Biographies of Fully Exempt Members ......................................................................... 2-3/74Biographies of Nonexempt Members ...................................................................... 2-75/122<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> International Players ..........................................................................2-123SECTION 3: <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARIES<strong>Tour</strong>nament Summaries................................................................................................. 3-2/38Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament................................................................................................. 3-39/41Results of <strong>Tour</strong>naments No Longer on Schedule ...................................................... 3-42/48SECTION 4: 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> RECORDS2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Money List ................................................................................. 4-2/32008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>nament Summary ............................................................... 4-4/52008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Facts and Figures ...................................................................... 4-5/72008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Statistical Leaders ........................................................................4-82008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Scoring Average by Event .............................................................4-9Glossary of Statistics............................................................................................................4-9Toughest Holes on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> ................................................................4-10Toughest Courses on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> ............................................................4-11SECTION 5: ALL-TIME NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> RECORDSAll-Time Records ............................................................................................................. 5-2/9All-Time No. 1 Money-List Leaders ............................................................................ 5-10/14The Last Time .............................................................................................................. 5-15/16Past Players Gaining Exempt <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Status ....................................................... 5-16/17Individual Playoff Records ........................................................................................... 5-18/21Current <strong>Tour</strong>nament Playoff Records ...............................................................................5-22All-Time Facts and Figures (1990-2008) ..................................................................... 5-23/29All-Time <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Winners ........................................................................... 5-30/39All-Time Statistical Records .............................................................................................5-40<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>/Champions <strong>Tour</strong> Victories by Former <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players............. 5-41/42Most Career Wins/<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions <strong>Tour</strong> ....................................................... 5-43/44Awards Won by Former <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players...........................................................5-45Former <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Presidents Cup and Ryder Cup Team Members......................5-45<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> All-Time Players of the Month .............................................................5-462008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Player of the Year.........................................................................5-47<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Graduates...............................................................................................5-48All-Time <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Roster ............................................................................... 5-49/53<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>nament Chronology ................................................................. 5-54/66SECTION 6: ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONCharity: Giving Back..............................................................................................................6-2<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Volunteer and Charity of the Year .........................................................6-3The First Tee ........................................................................................................................6-4New <strong>Media</strong>/<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM ..............................................................................................6-5<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Links....................................................................................................................6-6<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>IMAGES.COM .....................................................................................................6-6<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Productions .......................................................................................................6-7<strong>Tour</strong>nament Advisory Council .............................................................................................6-7GOLF 20/20 ..........................................................................................................................6-8<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Prize Money Distribution Charts ............................................................6-9<strong>Media</strong> Regulations ...................................................................................................... 6-10/12TPC Network ................................................................................................................ 6-13/14ShotLink .............................................................................................................................6-15<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Wives Association ............................................................................................6-15Weather <strong>Guide</strong>lines ..........................................................................................................6-16World Golf Foundation ......................................................................................................6-16<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Anti-Doping Program ......................................................................................6-17World Golf Hall of Fame ...................................................................................................6-18World Golf Hall of Fame Members ............................................................................ 6-19/25World Golf Village .............................................................................................................6-26SECTION 7: <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>/NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STAFFOffice of the Commissioner ................................................................................................7-2Executive Committee ...........................................................................................................7-3Communications/Public Realtions/Brand............................................................................7-4Operations/Competitions and Rules ...................................................................................7-5Three <strong>TOUR</strong> Schedules.........................................................................................................7-6Alphabetical Index ........................................................................................................... 7-7/9Frequently Used Telephone Numbers ..............................................................................7/10On the cover: Brendon de Jonge (left) earned 2008 Player of the Year honors, with Matt Bettencourt taking home the money title.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> • 112 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> BLVD. • PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FL 32082 • 904-285-37001-4<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


<strong>2009</strong> <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>nament ScheduleDate <strong>Tour</strong>nament Location/Par/Yardage/Architects Prize Money/First Place TV 2007 WinnerFeb Panama Championship panama Golf Club (70/7,102) $600,000/$108,000 Scott Dunlap2-8 Roberto Duran, Jr. Club de Golf de Panama011-507-270-4111 arpartado 911, Zona 9A-R.P.rduran@consultenos.netZona 7, Panama, Republica De PanamaJay Reviere/1976Feb 23- Moonah Classic Moonah Links (72/7,469) $700,000/$126,000 GOLF Ewan PorterMar 1 Andrew Langford-Jones55 Peter Thomson Drive011-61-2-9956-0000 Fingal, Victoria 3939pgatour@pgatour.com.auaustraliapeter Thomson/2001Mar HSBC New Zealand Clearwater Golf Club (72/7,122) $600,000/$108,000 GOLF Darron Stiles2-8 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship Clearwater ResortBob TuohyClearwater Avenue011-61-8-8373-2021 Harewood, Christchurch, New Zealand 8051bobtuohy@tagolf.com.auBob Charles/2001Mar Michael Hill New Zealand Open The Hills Golf Club (72/7,243) $600,000/$108,000 GOLF New Event9-15 Bob Tuohy rapid 164 McDonnell Road011-61-8-8373-2021 arrowtown, Queenstown, New Zealand 935bobtuohy@tagolf.com.auJohn Darby/2007Mar Chitimacha Louisiana Open Le Triomphe Country Club (71/7,006) $550,000/$99,000 gavin Coles23-29 presented by Dynamic Industries 100 Club BoulevardDanny Jones Broussard, LA 70518337-593-8000 robert Trent Jones, Jr./1985djones@laopen.comMar 30- Stonebrae Classic tpC San Francisco Bay $600,000/$108,000 GOLF New EventApr 5 Monica Smith at Stonebrae (71/7,188)510-728-7919 222 Country Club Drivemsmith@stonebrae.com Hayward, CA 94542David McLay Kidd/2007Section1IntroductionApr Athens Regional Foundation Classic Jennings Mill Country Club (72/7,004) $550,000/$99,000 robert Damron13-19 Cutts Benedict 1500 Chambers Court706-475-7025 Bogart, GA 30622cuttsb@arfcgolf.orgrobert Cupp/1986Apr South Georgia Classic Kinderlou Forest Golf Club (72/7,781) $625,000/$112,500 GOLF Bryan DeCorso20-26 presented by First State Bank 4005 Bear Lake Roadand Trust Company Valdosta, GA 31601Stan FillionDavis Love III/2004229-242-8455stan@kinderlou.comMay BMW Charity Pro-Am Thornblade Club (Host Course) $700,000/$126,000 GOLF David Mathis11-17 Darin MacDonald (71/6,707)864-297-1831 1275 Thornblade Boulevarddmacdonald@sccharities.org greer, SC 29650tom Fazio/1990Bright’s Creek Golf Club (72/7,435)Mill Spring, NCtom Fazio/2006The Carolina Country Club (72/6,877)Spartanburg, SCtom Jackson/1984May Mexico Open El Bosque Golf Club (71/7,568) $650,000/$117,000 Jarrod Lyle18-24 presented by Corona av. Country Club Gran Jardin No. 104Fernando HorganColonia Country Club Gran Jardin005411-4311-3134 Leon, Guanajuato, Mexico C.P. 37000fhorgan@og-m.com.arMay The Rex Hospital Open tpC Wakefield Plantation (71/7,257) $525,000/$94,500 Scott Gutschewski25-31 Bob Scott 2201 Wakefield Plantation Drive919-784-4498 raleigh, NC 27614bob.scott@rexhealth.comHale Irwin/2000June Melwood Prince George’s the Country Club at Woodmore (72/7,059) $675,000/$121,500 GOLF Jeff Klauk1-7 County Open 12320 Pleasant Prospectteo Sodeman Mitchellville, MD 29721301-599-2732 arnold Palmer/1981teo_sodeman@hotmail.compgatour.COM <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>1-5


<strong>2009</strong> <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>nament Schedule (cont.)Section Introduction1Date <strong>Tour</strong>nament Location/Par/Yardage/Architects Prize Money/First Place TV 2007 WinnerJune Knoxville Open Fox Den Country Club (72/7,110) $525,000/$94,500 Jarrod Lyle8-14 presented by Food City 12284 North Fox Den DriveMatt Wright Knoxville, TN 37922865-824-1308 William Byrd/1969mwright@kagconline.orgJune Fort Smith Classic Hardscrabble Country Club (70/6,783) $550,000/$99,000 Colt Knost15-21 presented by Stephens, Inc. 5211 South Cliff Drivepatricia Brown Fort Smith, AR 72903479-782-3410 perry Maxwell/1927pbrown@fortsmithclassic.comJune <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players Cup pete Dye Golf Club (72/7,308) $1,000,000/$180,000 GOLF Rick Price22-28 Tim McNeely 801 Aaron Smith Drive304-848-2027 Bridgeport, WV 26330tmcneely@mcneelysports.compete Dye/1995July Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic The Georgian Bay Club (Host Course) $800,099/$144,018 GOLF Justin Hicks6-12 presented by Samsung (71/7,139) 516689 7th Lineglen GretzkyClarksburg, ON, Canada N0H 1J0519-752-7199 Dr. Michael Hurdzan/2004glen@gretzky.com Raven Golf Club at Lora Bay (72/7,105)thornbury, Ontario, Canada N0H 2P0tom Lehman/2006July Cox Classic Champions Run (71/7,145) $725,000/$130,500 GOLF Ryan Hietala20-26 presented by Lexus of Omaha 13800 Eagle Run DriveChad Mardesen omaha, NE 68164402-399-1800 Jeffrey Brauer/1992cmardesen@coxclassic.comJuly 27- <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s ohio State University Golf Club $775,000/$139,500 GOLF Bill LundeAug 2 Hospital Invitational (Scarlet) (71/7,455)Kip McBride3605 Tremont Road614-764-4653 Columbus, OH 43221kipm@hnssports.comDr. Alister MacKenzie/1938redesign: Jack Nicklaus/2005Aug Preferred Health Systems Crestview Country Club (71/6,886) $550,000/$99,000 Scott Piercy3-9 Wichita Open 1000 North 127th Street Eastroy Turner Wichita, KS 67206316-219-9046 robert Trent Jones, Sr.,golf@phswichitaopen.comrobert Trent Jones, Jr./1969Aug Price Cutter Charity Championship Highland Springs Country Club (72/7,115) $625,000/$112,500 Colt Knost10-16 presented by Dr Pepper 5400 Highland Springs BoulevardJerald Andrews Springfield, MO 65809417-887-3400 robert Trent Jones, Jr./1987jerald@mosportshalloffame.comAug Christmas In October Classic Nicklaus Golf Club at LionsGate (72/7,251) $625,000/$112,500 New Event17-23 Gene Barlow 14225 Dearborn Avenue816-531-6443 overland Park, KS 66223gene@christmasinoctober.orgJack Nicklaus/2001Aug Northeast Pennsylvania Classic Elmhurst Country Club (71/6,690) $525,000/$94,500 Scott Piercy24-30 Paul Taramelli 319 Gardner Road570-348-2900 Moscow, PA 18444golfcanes@aol.comDonald Ross/1914Sep Utah Championship Willow Creek Country Club (71/7,013) $550,000/$99,000 GOLF Brendon Todd7-13 presented by Utah Sports Commission 8505 Willow Creek DriveMike Smith Sandy, UT 84093801-495-4653 William Howard Neff/1981mike@utahchampionship.comSep Albertsons Boise Open Hillcrest Country Club (71/6,801) $725,000/$130,500 GOLF Chris Tidland14-20 presented by Kraft 4610 Hillcrest Drivepatrick Siver Boise, ID 83705503-644-6057 a. Vernon Macan/1940patrick@jspgolf.comredesign: Robert Muir Graves/1968Sep WNB Golf Classic Midland Country Club (72/7,380) $525,000/$94,500 Marc Leishman21-27 Scotty Niemann 6101 North Highway 349432-620-0149 Midland, TX 79705swn49@sbcglobal.netralph Plummer/19541-6<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


<strong>2009</strong> <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>nament Schedule (cont.)Date <strong>Tour</strong>nament Location/Par/Yardage/Architects Prize Money/First Place TV 2007 WinnerSep 28/ Soboba Classic the Country Club $1,000,000/$180,000 GOLF New EventOct 4 Doug Hoffort at Soboba Springs (71/7,075)951-654-4300 1020 Soboba Roaddoug@sobobaspringscc.com San Jacinto, CA 92583Desmond Muirhead/1996redesign: Cary Bichter/2006Oct Chattanooga Classic Black Creek Club (72/7,149) $500,000/$90,000 arjun Atwal5-11 presented by Black Creek 4700 Cummings Cove DriveChip Baker Chattanooga, TN 37419423-756-2212 Brian Silva/2000chip@riverbendfestival.comOct Miccosukee Championship Miccosukee Golf & Country Club (71/7,200) $625,000/$112,500 GOLF D.A. Points12-18 Don Strock 6401 Kendale Lakes Drive305-382-3930 Miami, FL 33183dstrock@miccosukeegolf.comMark Mahannah/1969Oct <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship Daniel Island Club $1,000,000/$180,000 GOLF Matt Bettencourt19-25 At Daniel Island (Ralston Creek) (72/7,446)Kevin Canning600 Island Park Drive843-377-8950 Charleston, SC 29492Kevin@goalmarketingllc.comrees Jones/2006Notes: Par/Yardage are 2008 figures. One additional GOLF CHANNEL telecast TBD.Section1IntroductionEvents / Prize MoneyYear Total Events Official Prize Money Average Purse Year Total Events Official Prize Money Average Purse1990 30 $3,050,000 $101,6672001 28 $12,556,000 $448,4291991 30 3,450,000 115,0002002 28 12,775,000 456,2501992 30 4,300,000 143,3332003 30 14,700,000 490,0001993 30 4,975,000 165,8332004 31 15,976,792 515,3801994 28 5,300,000 189,2862005 30 15,713,918 523,7971995 30 6,125,000 204,1672006 31 16,893,240 544,9431996 29 6,025,000 207,7592007 32 18,081,000 565,0311997 29 6,225,000 214,6552008 30 18,991,094 633,0361998 30 7,175,000 239,167<strong>2009</strong> 29 19,000,099* 655,175*1999 30 7,625,000 254,167Total 596 $212,117,1432000 31 13,180,000 425,161* subject to changepgatour.COM <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>1-7


The 25Section Introduction1THE 25Founded, owned and operated by the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>identifies those players who are ready to compete and win on golf’s greateststage. As the official proving ground of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, its impact on the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> is undeniable. Two out of every three <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> players have<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> roots. Through 2008, <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> alumni hadamassed 237 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> titles, including 11 major championships andthree PLAYERS Championships. As the <strong>Tour</strong>’s tagline implies, the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, its tournaments and players are “<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Driven.”The essence of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> is “The 25” program, the season-longquest to earn a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card. Each year, the chase providessome of the most compelling drama in sports. “The 25” tracks the 25 <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> cards that are at stake and the weekly player movement in and outof those coveted positions. Fans follow the action throughout the year asthe caddies of “The 25” players wear gold bibs designating their currentposition on the money list.In <strong>2009</strong>, the program will build to its conclusion at the seasonending<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship at Daniel Island, where 60 contenderswith one shared dream will lay it all on the line for a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>card. <strong>Media</strong> and fans can follow “The 25” and the season-long cardquest on GOLF CHANNEL and <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM.FINAL 2008 STANDINGSPos. Name Money Residence1. Matt Bettencourt $447,863 Greenville, SC2. Brendon de Jonge $437,035 Charlotte, NC (Zimbabwe)3. Jeff Klauk $407,418 St. Augustine, FL4. Jarrod Lyle $382,738 Shepparton, Victoria, Australia5. Bill Lunde $341,446 Las Vegas, NV6. Colt Knost $329,509 Dallas, TX7. Darron Stiles $324,627 Pinehurst, NC8. Greg Chalmers $321,930 Colleyville, TX (Australia)9. Scott Piercy $320,187 Las Vegas, NV10. Greg Owen $309,805 Windermere, FL (England)11. Peter Tomasulo $296,704 Long Beach, CA12. Rick Price $284,922 Jupiter, FL13. Kris Blanks $280,588 Bluffton, SC14. David Mathis $276,412 Raleigh, NC15. Casey Wittenberg $271,919 Memphis, TN16. D.A. Points $266,696 Ocoee, FL17. Arjun Atwal $259,186 Windermere, FL (India)18. Aron Price $249,144 Ponte Vedra Beach, FL (Australia)19. Marc Leishman $244,224 Warrnambool, Australia20. Brendon Todd $244,224 Atlanta, GA21. Scott Gutschewski $238,215 Prosper, TX22. Spencer Levin $236,185 Elk Grove, CA23. Bryce Molder $234,651 Scottsdale, AZ24. Matt Weibring $228,155 Dallas, TX25. Ricky Barnes $218,902 Scottsdale, AZNote: Native country in parentheses if not born in U.S.1-8<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


The 25 / <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Class of 2008Section1Introduction163412See “Final 2008 Standings” on opposite page for name/number identification. 1171123 14192524 7158 102 13920618 22521pgatour.COM <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>1-9


<strong>Nationwide</strong> Company ProfileSection Introduction1<strong>Nationwide</strong> Has Built Strong Foundation with Golf Fans<strong>Nationwide</strong> Insurance is honored to serve as umbrella sponsor for the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>’s 20th season of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>-driven golf.Over the past 19 years we have seen many great players emerge from the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. The caliber of play on this <strong>Tour</strong> is world-class, and the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> has earned its status as the official proving ground offuture <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> champions.As the longest-running title sponsor in <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> history, <strong>Nationwide</strong>Insurance has seen its brand awareness among golf fans continue to grow.Golf fans know <strong>Nationwide</strong> is passionate about golf, and we will continuedemonstrating that this season.Contact <strong>Nationwide</strong>:You can arrange to speak with a local <strong>Nationwide</strong> executive about thecompany’s involvement with the <strong>Tour</strong> by contacting a media specialist in themedia room at any <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> event. For more information about<strong>Nationwide</strong>, the company’s sponsorship of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, or other<strong>Nationwide</strong> sponsorships, please contact:Mike Switzer614-249-4092switzem1@nationwide.comLisa Cox614-677-2296coxl15@nationwide.com<strong>Nationwide</strong> is equally passionate about the opportunity to provide golf fanswith outstanding, personalized service for their insurance and financialserviceneeds.<strong>Nationwide</strong> is very excited to help celebrate the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>’s 20thanniversary. We look forward to watching another year of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>-drivengolf and seeing a talented group of golfers chase their dreams as they competefor one of the 25 coveted <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> cards.About <strong>Nationwide</strong>:<strong>Nationwide</strong>, based in Columbus, OH, is one of the largest diversified insuranceand financial services organizations in the world, with more than $161billion in assets. <strong>Nationwide</strong> ranks No. 108 on the Fortune 500 list. Thecompany provides a full range of insurance and financial services, includingauto, motorcycle, boat, homeowners, life, farm, commercial insurance,administrative services, annuities, mortgages, mutual funds, pensions, longtermsavings plans and health and productivity services. For more information,visit nationwide.com.Allied Insurance, based in Des Moines, IA, is a member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong>family of companies. At some <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> events you will see AlliedInsurance-branded tournament signage reflecting a strong local presence ofAllied Insurance operations.<strong>Nationwide</strong>, Allied Insurance the <strong>Nationwide</strong> Framemark and On Your Side are federally registeredservice marks of <strong>Nationwide</strong> Mutual Insurance Company.1-10<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


History of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> (1990-<strong>2009</strong>)Even the most optimistic person couldn’t have foreseen the success the <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> would have when it kicked off its inaugural season on Thursday, Feb. 2, 1990 at7:30 a.m. PST at Bakersfield Country Club in Bakersfield, CA.The <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> began under corporate sponsorship of the Ben HoganCompany as the Ben Hogan <strong>Tour</strong>. The idea of former <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CommissionerDeane R. Beman, the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> was designed as a proving ground for up-andcominggolfers, as well as a place for <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> veterans to hone their skills as theyprepared for the Champions <strong>Tour</strong>. It has become so much more than that.For the first two years of the <strong>Tour</strong>, the top-five money winners were awarded<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> membership. Beginning in 1992, the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Policy Board voted that,due to the success graduating players were having on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, the number ofcards available would be increased to 10; and in 1997 the number was increased to15. In 2003, 20 players earned their 2004 <strong>TOUR</strong> cards, and that number increased to25 in 2007.That first event in 1990 was won by Mike Springer, who went on to wintwo more times that year and finish fourth on the money list. He was joinedin the first graduating class byJim McGovern, Dick Mast, EdHumenik and Jeff Maggert, whowas leading money winner andPlayer of the Year.However, the player whomade the biggest impact on the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> from the 1990 <strong>Tour</strong>was John Daly, winner of theonly Ben Hogan <strong>Tour</strong> Qualifying<strong>Tour</strong>nament. Daly won the 1991<strong>PGA</strong> Championship as a rookieand went on to finish 17th on the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list. Since then,he has added four more victories,including another major championship, the 1995 British Open.It’s been 20 years since Mike Springerwon the Bakersfield Open, the first<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> event.Tom Lehman first established himself as a top-flight player on the <strong>Tour</strong> in 1991.After two nondescript years on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in the early 1980s, Lehman won a tournamenton <strong>Tour</strong> in 1990. But 1991 was the breakthrough season in his comeback.He won three times and was the circuit’s leading money-winner. Californian JohnFlannery was the Player of the Year in 1992, winning three times and leading the<strong>Tour</strong> in earnings with $164,114.On August 26, 1992 Nike, Inc., took over sponsorship of the <strong>Tour</strong>, beginningwith the 1993 season. Sean Murphy was the star that year, setting records for winsin a season with four, career victories with five, and single-season earnings with$166,293. He added a sixth title in 1995.While Murphy was busy setting records, his fellow <strong>Tour</strong> alumni were busymaking names for themselves on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Daly collected his second careerwin in the 1992 B.C. Open, and others were beginning to earn their own hardware.McGovern, Mike Standly and Maggert all collected <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> titles in 1993, whileSpringer and Greg Kraft grabbed unofficial wins. The <strong>Tour</strong> Championship also wasestablished in 1993 as a climax to the season. Rookie David Duval won the first <strong>Tour</strong>Championship, which featured only the year’s top-50 money winners.In 1994, Chris Perry showed that consistency has its own rewards. Althoughsix players collected multiple victories that year, Perry’s lone title in the Utah Classic,10 top-10 finishes and no missed cuts earned him Player of the Year honors. He seta single-season earnings record with $167,148.There were a number of firsts in 1994. In June, Tommy Armour III became thefirst player to win back-to-back tournaments—the Miami Valley Open and ClevelandOpen. During the second round of the 1994 Shreveport Open, Omar Uresti set arecord with nine consecutive birdies, setting a standard not only for the <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> but the the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions <strong>Tour</strong> and European <strong>Tour</strong>.In May, Vic Wilk became the first left-hander to win an event, the KnoxvilleOpen. Jerry Kelly continued the trend of the leading money-winner setting an earningsrecord in 1995 when he collected $188,878 to better Perry’s year-old mark.Besides winning twice, Kelly posted 15 top-10 finishes.Stewart Cink was the top story in 1996. The 1995 College Player of the Yearbecame the first player in <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> history to earn more than $200,000 in asingle season with $251,699. He won three times, including the season-ending <strong>Tour</strong>Championship, and collected 14 top-10 finishes in only 21 events.The 1997 season marked the first year of the three-win promotion, which grantsimmediate <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> access to any player who wins three <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> events in aseason. Chris Smith was the first to do so winning that year’s Upstate Classic as well asthe Dakota Dunes Open and Omaha Classic in back-to-back weeks.In October, Steve Flesch joined Wilk as the only left-handed champions. Fleschwon the season-ending <strong>Tour</strong> Championship. That victory vaulted him from 24th onthe money list to fourth, earning him 1998 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> membership.The 1998 season saw more of the kind of action for which the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> hasbecome known. During a three-week period late in the spring, Notah Begay III and DougDunakey caught the attention of the golf world when each posted 59. Begay’s 13-underpar59 came in the second round of the Dominion Open. Dunakey could have had therecord all to himself were it not for a three-putt bogey on his final hole.Bob Burns was named 1998 Player of the Year after leading in earnings with$178,664 and winning the Dominion Open and <strong>Tour</strong> Championship.The 1999 season saw Carl Paulson establish a new record for consecutivestarts with 83. The 83rd was particularly significant as Paulson recorded his first-ever<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> victory at the Utah Classic. That win, and another two weeks laterin Boise, ID, vaulted Paulson to the top of the money list. His peers would later votehim Player of the Year. Seven players won twice on the <strong>Tour</strong> in 1999, and a record22 earned more than $100,000.The season-ending <strong>Tour</strong> Championship featured a thrilling finale at the RobertTrent Jones Trail Highland Oaks Golf Club in Dothan, AL. Bob Heintz won his secondevent of the season defeating Marco Dawson in a playoff to take home the largestcheck in <strong>Tour</strong> history—$72,000.In late October, internet superstore Buy.com was announced as the newumbrella sponsor of the <strong>Tour</strong>. With Buy.com’s financial commitment, purses rose toa record $13.1 million in 2000, with the minimum purse jumping from $225,000 to$400,000. On the course, the 2000 season saw Spike McRoy earn Player of the Yearhonors after winning twice and earning a record $300,638. He was one of 53 playersto earn $100,000 or more.Tim Clark made history of his own in 2000 when he collected the first $100,000payday on <strong>Tour</strong> by winning the Boise Open. The 2000 season was also notable forthe emergence of international players who captured nine titles and claimed four ofthe top-15 spots on the money list.The 2001 season was memorable when, for the second time, three playersearned three-win promotions in one season. Heath Slocum was the first to do so,followed by Chad Campbell and Pat Bates, who won back-to-back tournaments toend the year. Todd Barranger tied the scoring mark by winning the Dayton Openwith a 26-under-par effort, while Campbell set a single-season earnings record with$394,552 to capture Player of the Year. He also finished second at the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’sseason-ending Southern Farm Bureau Classic.In 2002, the <strong>Tour</strong> added tournaments in Australia and New Zealand for the firsttime. In addition, tournaments were allowed to sell individual title sponsorships forthe first time. Patrick Moore won three times and was named Player of the Year. ASection1Introductionpgatour.COM <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>1-11


Board of Directorsindependent Directors – pga tour policy Board, Champions <strong>Tour</strong> Division BoardVictor GanziChairmanNew York, NYJohn McCoyColumbus, OHKen ThompsonCharlotte, NCEd WhitacreSan Antonio, TXplayer Directors - pga tour policy BoardStewart CinkDuluth, GAZach JohnsonLake Mary, FLBrad FaxonBarrington, RIDavid TomsShreveport, LAplayer Directors - Champions <strong>Tour</strong> Division BoardPeter JacobsenBonita Springs, FLMike ReidProvo, UTJay HaasGreer, SCJeff SlumanHinsdale, ILSection1Introduction<strong>PGA</strong> of America Director - pga tour policy BoardJim RemyLudlow, VT<strong>PGA</strong> of America Director - Champions <strong>Tour</strong> Division BoardBrian WhitcombBend, ORGolf Course Properties Advisory BoardEd BrownChairmanCharlotte, NCJim ClarkBethesda, MDWayne DoranDearborn, MIBill GoodwinRichmond, VAWayne HuizengaFort Lauderdale, FLJim McGlothlinBristol, VACarl WareAtlanta, GApgatour.COM <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>1-13


Fact SheetSection Introduction1Name<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>Headquarters<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>112 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> BoulevardPonte Vedra Beach, FL 32082Phone: 904-285-3700CommissionerTimothy W. Finchem (since June 1, 1994)President/<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>Bill Calfee (since 1999)Web Site<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Official Tagline“<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Driven”OverviewFounded (1990), owned and operated by the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> identifiesthose players who are ready to compete and win on golf’s greatest stage. Asthe official proving ground of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, two-thirds of the current <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>membership played on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Through 2008, <strong>Tour</strong> alumni had won 237<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> titles, including 11 majors and three PLAYERS Championships. Twenty-five<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> cards and a record purse of $19 million will be at stake over the courseof 29 events in <strong>2009</strong>. Recognizing the <strong>Tour</strong>’s growing stature, <strong>Nationwide</strong> Insurancehas renewed its umbrella sponsorship of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> through 2012. The <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>, through the efforts of its three tours and their tournaments, sponsors, playersand volunteers, supports over 2,000 local charities and has surpassed $1 billion incharitable giving. To learn more about the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> and tofollow the season-long quest for a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card, visit <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM.History1990 – <strong>2009</strong>. The <strong>Tour</strong> celebrates its 20th season in <strong>2009</strong>.CharityThe <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> and its tournaments are committed to supporting charities in thecommunities in which the events are played. The three <strong>Tour</strong>s of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> andtheir tournaments have reached the $1 billion milestone in charitable giving datingback to the first recorded donation in 1938. In 2008, charity efforts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> were led by the Albertsons Boise Open ($1,026,000), BMW Charity Pro-Am($906,000) and Price Cutter Charity Championship ($689,000). Annually, the <strong>Tour</strong>honors its Charity of the Year and Volunteer of the Year.<strong>2009</strong> ScheduleFeatures 29 events played in 18 states and five countries outside the U.S. (Panama,Mexico, New Zealand, Australia and Canada).Prize Money$19,000,099 (29 events); the average purse is $655,175. Both are record figures. The<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> will play for $1 million three times in <strong>2009</strong> (<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> PlayersCup in West Virginia, Soboba Classic in California and <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championshipat Daniel Island in South Carolina).EligibilityEach <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> player has a position on the priority ranking system that is usedto determine full-field open tournaments. The complete priority ranking system may befound at the beginning of Section 2 (page 2-2) of this book or in the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>area of <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM. The majority of <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> events have 144- or 156-playerfields.Membership<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> members hail from around the globe. In <strong>2009</strong>, there are 67 internationalplayers with full or partial <strong>Tour</strong> exemptions, representing 17 countries outside the UnitedStates: Argentina, Australia, Bermuda, Canada, Colombia, England, Ireland, Japan,Mexico, New Zealand, Norway, Paraguay, Serbia, South Africa, South Korea, Sweden andVenezuela. See page 2-123 for a country-by-country breakdown of the membership.2008 GraduatesTwenty-five players earned <strong>2009</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> cards based on their final position onthe 2008 money list (they are in order of finish): 1-Matt Bettencourt, 2-Brendonde Jonge, 3-Jeff Klauk, 4-Jarrod Lyle, 5-Bill Lunde, 6-Colt Knost, 7-Darron Stiles,8-Greg Chalmers, 9-Scott Piercy, 10-Greg Owen, 11-Peter Tomasulo, 12-Rick Price,13-Kris Blanks, 14-David Mathis, 15-Casey Wittenberg, 16-D.A. Points, 17-ArjunAtwal, 18-Aron Price, 19-Marc Leishman, 20-Brendon Todd, 21-Scott Gutschewski,22-Spencer Levin, 23-Bryce Molder, 24-Matt Weibring and 25-Ricky Barnes.Bettencourt was the leading money winner, with $447,863, which earned him anexemption into the <strong>2009</strong> PLAYERS Championship.“The 25” ProgramIntroduced in 2007, “The 25” program highlights the season-long quest to finish in thetop 25 on the money list and earn a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card for the following season. A caddiebib program is one element of a broader marketing campaign that tells the story of“The 25” and spotlights the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>’s ongoing connection and contributionsto the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Each week caddies of the top-25 players wear a gold caddie bibdesignating their player’s current position on the money list.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> ImpactEvery year, the impact of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> grows. Since 1990,237 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> tournaments have been won by players with <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> roots,including all four major championships and three PLAYERS Championships (throughthe 2008 season); of the 48 official events on the <strong>2009</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> schedule, all butone (AT&T National) has been won by former <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> players; two out ofthree current <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> members, and nine who played in the 2007 U.S. PresidentsCup and five members of the 2008 U.S. Ryder Cup team, are <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> alumni.In recognition of the <strong>Tour</strong>’s growing stature and competitive impact, beginning in2007 the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Policy Board increased the number of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> cards availablefrom 20 to 25.TVGOLF CHANNEL, available in more than 120 million homes worldwide, is the exclusivecable television home of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> and will provide coverage of 17 eventsin <strong>2009</strong>.AwardsThe <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Player of the Year receives the Jack Nicklaus Trophy.The <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> recognizes its Player of the Month (February through October).<strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Nationwide</strong>, based in Columbus, OH, is one of the largest diversified insurance andfinancial services organizations in the world, with more than $161 billion in assets.<strong>Nationwide</strong> ranks No. 108 on the Fortune 500 list. The company provides a full rangeof insurance and financial services, including auto, motorcycle, boat, homeowners,life, farm, commercial insurance, administrative services, annuities, mortgages,mutual funds, pensions and long-term savings plans and health and productivityservices. For more information, visit nationwide.com.1-14<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Fact Sheet (cont.)<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Communications ContactsTy Votaw, Executive Vice President, Communications and International Affairs,<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>904-280-4774Ana Leaird, Senior Vice President, Communications, <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>904-273-3681James Cramer, Vice President, Communications, <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>904-273-3293A Few Facts You May Not Know About the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>• The <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> is owned and operated by the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.• Twenty-five <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> cards for 2010 will be awarded at the end of the<strong>2009</strong> season.• As the official proving ground of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, two out of three current<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> members played on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>.• There are 67 international members from 17 countries outside the U.S.on <strong>Tour</strong> this year.• Ryan Palmer’s win at the final <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event of 2008, the Ginn sur MerClassic, was the 237th <strong>TOUR</strong> victory by a former <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> player.• <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> players have won 11 major championships—each atleast once, most recently Zach Johnson in the 2007 Masters. Alums havealso won three PLAYERS Championships (David Duval, Craig Perks andStephen Ames).Jeff Adams, Director of Communications, <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>904-273-3397Joe Chemycz, <strong>Media</strong> Official, <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>904-273-3305Kin Lo, <strong>Media</strong> Official, <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>904-280-5031Adam Wallace, <strong>Media</strong> Relations Assistant, <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>904-543-7405• Of the 136 players who qualified and competed in the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Playoffs for the FedExCup, 89 (two-thirds of the field) are former<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> members.• Nine <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> grads played in the 2007 Presidents Cup for eitherthe U.S. or International teams.• Five members of the 2008 U.S. Ryder Cup team are <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> grads.• The total prize money in <strong>2009</strong> is a record of $19,000,099 over 29 tournaments;the average purse is a record $655,175.• The <strong>Tour</strong> will play three $1-million events in <strong>2009</strong>—the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>Players Cup in West Virginia, the Soboba Classic in California and the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship at Daniel Island in South Carolina.• GOLF CHANNEL will televise 17 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> events this year.• <strong>Nationwide</strong> Insurance has extended its umbrella sponsorship agreementwith the <strong>TOUR</strong> through 2012.Section1Introductionpgatour.COM <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>1-15


<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Celebrates 20 YearsSection Introduction1When former <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Commissioner Deane Beman and the legendary BenHogan participated in a press conference on October 9, 1989 to announce the thenBen Hogan <strong>Tour</strong>, they spoke of providing fledgling young golfers who lacked competitiveopportunities a place to make a name for themselves in professional golf.“I assure you there are many,” Hogan said that day. “In fact, somewhereout there is a talented young man like I was battling to stay in competition longenough to get a break. I want to help him.”Twenty years later there is little doubt Hogan and Beman accomplishedexactly what they set out to do.In the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>’s first year, 1990, there were 30 tournaments. At the endof that inaugural season, five <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> cards for the 1991 season were awarded toMike Springer, Ed Humenik, Jim McGovern, Jeff Maggert and Dick Mast (see photoon next page).In the nearly two decades that followed, the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> has trulyevolved into the official proving ground of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, with the number of cardsavailable having increased fivefold, to 25, and two out of three <strong>TOUR</strong> members having<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> roots. Many great names have passed through the <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> doors, including major champions Jim Furyk, Tom Lehman, Ernie Els, DavidToms, John Daly, David Duval and Zach Johnson, as well as other current <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> stars Stewart Cink, Chad Campbell, Camilo Villegas and Boo Weekley.Total prize money has grown from just over $3 million that first year to $19million in <strong>2009</strong>, with the <strong>Tour</strong> visiting 18 states in the U.S., plus five countriesabroad. Four of the original 30 host cities remain on the schedule to this day—Boise, ID, Knoxville, TN, Springfield, MO, and Wichita, KS.When <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> graduates make it to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, their impact isundeniable as evidenced by the 237 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> titles they claimed through 2008,which includes 11 major championships and three PLAYERS Championships.The future of the <strong>Tour</strong> remains strong, too, with <strong>Nationwide</strong> signed onthrough 2012 as umbrella sponsor.As the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> celebrates its 20th year in <strong>2009</strong>, there are many highlights to look back on. A few of the most memorable are featured below andon the next page:February 1990Deane Beman hits the ceremonial firsttee shot and Mike Springer capturesthe <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>’s first event inBakersfield, CA.October 1990The first <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> graduatingclass of five players receives its <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> cards for 1991.August 1991John Daly becomes the first <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> alumni to win a major championshipwhen he captures the <strong>PGA</strong>Championship at Crooked Stick inIndiana.August 1997The <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> introduces the“three-win promotion” to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.Chris Smith becomes the first to do soin record-breaking fashion at the CoxClassic in Omaha, NE.May 1998Notah Begay III becomes the first playerin <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> history to shoot 59,doing so at the Dominion Open nearRichmond, VA.May 2003Jack Nicklaus and his four sons tee off inthe 2003 BMW Charity Pro-Am markingthe first and only time they have playedin the same <strong>TOUR</strong>-sanctioned event.July/August 2005Jason Gore becomes the first player towin three consecutive tournaments. Heshoots a second-round 59 in the thirdevent, the Cox Classic in Omaha, NE, twomonths after capturing the golf world’simagination by contending in the finalround at the U.S. Open at Pinehurst.April 20072003 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Player of theYear Zach Johnson wins the Masters,completing a <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> alumnimajors grand slam.July 2007Jason Day becomes the youngest playerto capture a <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> title,winning the Legend Financial GroupClassic near Cleveland at age 19 years,7 months, 26 days.November/December 2007<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> officials announceplans for the <strong>Tour</strong>’s first two $1-millionevents in 2008, the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>Championship at TPC Craig Ranch inTexas and the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> PlayersCup in West Virginia.In celebration of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>’s 20th season, a series ofpromotional activities will be implemented throughout <strong>2009</strong>, including acountdown of the <strong>Tour</strong>’s top-20 moments. Fans will be able to follow theseactivities on <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM and GOLF CHANNEL, among other media outlets.1-16<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


20 YearsMay 2003 / Jack Nicklaus and foursons compete in BMW Charity Pro-AmSection1IntroductionApril 2007 / Phil Mickelson placesgreen jacket on Zach JohnsonJuly 2007 / Jason Day becomes youngest<strong>Tour</strong> winner at 19July, August 2005 / Jason Gore en route tothree-win promotionOctober 1990 / First <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> classAugust 1991 / John Dalywins <strong>PGA</strong> Championshippgatour.COM <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>1-17


About the CommissionerSection Introduction1Tim Finchem<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CommissionerTim Finchem began his 15th year as commissioner of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> inJune 2008. From the time Finchem joined the <strong>TOUR</strong> management team, hehas played a key role in strengthening the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’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 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> players. The <strong>TOUR</strong>, through its tournaments and sponsors,has dramatically escalated tournament purses and grown total revenuesat an unprecedented rate. Since Finchem became commissioner in1994, the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and its tournaments have raised $1 billion for charitableorganizations.Under Finchem’s leadership, The Presidents Cup was created in 1994,bringing together the world’s best non-European players in team, matchplaycompetition against their American counterparts. After seven stagings,The Presidents Cup has grown to be one of the most highly anticipatedevents on golf’s calendar, and the <strong>2009</strong> event is scheduled for Harding ParkGolf Course in San Francisco.Finchem has also been instrumental in the formation of the InternationalFederation of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>s 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 include morethan 200 chapters that reach more than 2.2 million young people.An additional accomplishment during Finchem’s tenure has been thedevelopment and introduction of the FedExCup, a season-long points competitionthat culminates with the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Playoffs for the FedExCup. In2007 and 2008, the FedExCup brought an unparalleled level of late-seasonfocus to and interest in the <strong>TOUR</strong>, 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 <strong>PGA</strong> 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 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, succeeding DeaneBeman. Beman had served for 20 years, replacing the late Joe Dey, who hadbeen the <strong>TOUR</strong>’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 <strong>TOUR</strong>. He joined the <strong>TOUR</strong>as vice president of business affairs in 1987.Finchem and his wife, the former Holly Bachand, have four children andlive in Ponte Vedra Beach, FL.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CommissionersJoe Dey 1969-1974Deane Beman 1974-1994Tim Finchem1994-Present1-18<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


Jarrod Lyle earned a return trip to the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> with his fourth-place finish on the 2008money list.Section2PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES


Section PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES2<strong>2009</strong> <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Eligibility Requirements1. <strong>Tour</strong>nament WinnersWinners of <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> cosponsored events in the last calendar year or during thecurrent year.Gavin ColesRobert DamronBryan DeCorsoScott Dunlap2. Past Champions of Current Week’s EventJustin HicksRyan HietalaEwan PorterChris Tidland3. Top Finishers from Previous YearIf not otherwise exempt, players finishing 26rd to 60th on the final official <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> money list from the previous year.David BranshawHunter HaasD.J. BrigmanRoger TambelliniBubba DickersonMatt EveryDaniel SummerhaysJosh BroadawayGarrett OsbornBob MayJeff BrehautChris AndersonOskar BergmanAlex PrughKyle ReifersSkip KendallWon Joon LeeVance VeazeyMichael PutnamFran QuinnChad GinnGarth MulroyJ.J. KilleenChris SmithChris NallenJoe DaleyTee McCabe4. Number of Finishers Nearest 50 from <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>namentThe next number of finishers, nearest 50, in order of finish from the immediately previous<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament.Garrett WillisKris CoxDustin WhiteBrian StuardJonas BlixtSteve WheatcroftJeff CurlMartin PillerJeff GallagherOlin BrowneJohn RieggerGeoffrey SiskMichael BradleyRich BarceloDustin RisdonNeal LancasterHenrik BjornstadSteve LeBrunJim HermanCraig KanadaWillie WoodDrew LaningGuy BorosJosh TeaterSeung-su HanJoseph SykoraSteve FriesenDiego VanegasMajor ManningBrennan WebbJon Mills16. <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Past Champions (years 2-4)Kevin JohnsonTripp IsenhourFranklin LanghamCraig BowdenPaul GowKyle ThompsonPaul ClaxtonPeter O’MalleyRon WhittakerJohn KimbellMiguel CarballoJason EnloeAndrew BuckleJim RutledgePaul SheehanDavid McKenzieAndrew JohnsonEsteban ToledoKim FeltonJason SchultzSteven Bowditch17. Additional Finishers from <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament and ExtendedMoney List (61-100)Andrew BonhommeBrian SmockCameron PercySang-Moon BaeGary ChristianChip SullivanDavid HearnJason KnutzonAlex AragonScott GardinerMatt HansenRyan CobbSal SpalloneDustin BrayAdam BlandFabian GomezB.J. StatenSonny SkinnerSebastian FernandezJoey LamielleBrad FritschMatt RichardsonTom JohnsonHiroshi IwataDong YiChris KirkTom GillisKeoke CotnerJhonattan VegasScott FawcettScott ParelBrian DuncanBrendan SteeleLee WilliamsonTommy TollesErick JustesenBret GuetzJonathan FrickeDave SchultzCamilo BenedettiMichael SimsRichard T. LeeKeith NolanTed OhBradley IlesS.S. HongJeff HartBrad GoldenBlake AdamsTroy MerrittCasey DevollSteven TaylorRodney ButcherWade OrmsbyDavid RobinsonTodd FischerDerek LamelyMartin FloresBrandon BrownStuart DeanePatton KizzireJustin WaltersDavid SkinnsJerod TurnerJames DrewJesse MuellerKeith HuberKent EgerNick BeachAndrew Dresser18. Non-exempt Special Members/MedicalCraig LileJason CaronChris BarylaKelly SellersDoug BarronWarren Schutte5. Former Fully-Exempt <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Members6. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Members 48-49 Years Old7. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament8. Open QualifyingFourteen (14) low scores from Open Qualifying.9. Host <strong>PGA</strong> SelectionsThree (3) members of the <strong>PGA</strong> Section in which the event is held, selected on a competitivebasis by such host <strong>PGA</strong> Section.10. Sponsor ExemptionsOn invitation of the tournament sponsor, a maximum of four (4) players, including amateurswith USGA handicaps of zero (0) or less.11. Top 25 from Previous EventIf not otherwise exempt, the top-25 finishing professionals and those tied for 25th place inthe immediately preceding <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> event (on a space-available basis).12. Special Members / MedicalTjaart van der Walt13. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Member Not Exempt for Current <strong>TOUR</strong> EventIf needed to fill the field, <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> members who are not eligible for the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>event occurring simultaneously with the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> event.14. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Extended Money List (151-200)Lee JanzenMark HensbyJustin BolliMarco DawsonBrett RumfordBrendan PappasNick FlanaganCarlos FrancoRyan ArmourOmar UrestiChad CollinsDoug LaBelle IIJ.P. HayesJeff GoveKenneth FerrieTom ScherrerBrad ElderMichael SimBob SowardsRobert GamezBilly AndradeJin ParkTodd DemseyRichard JohnsonDicky Pride15. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Past Champions, Team Winners, Veteran Members (beyond No.150 on the money list)19. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Past Champions20. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Temporary Members21. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Team Championship Winners22. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Veteran Members23. Special Temporary Members24. <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Past Champions (years 5-10)Tom CarterBen BatesDavid Morland IVDeane PappasBrad OttTyler WilliamsonJason BuhaZoran ZorkicJason HillScott Petersen25. Veteran Members (<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Career Cuts)Danny BriggsPete JordanJohn ElliottSean MurphyP.H. Horgan III26. Additional Open QualifiersPERFORMANCE BENEFITSLeading Money Winner – is fully-exempt for the next year on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and is exempt forTHE PLAYERS Championship.Three-Win Promotion – if a player wins three <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> events in the same calendar year,he receives an immediate promotion to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. For the year in which he earned the promotion,the player has status via the 25th category on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> “All-Exempt Priority Rankings”(see Section 2 of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>). The player has fully-exempt status the next year onthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> via Category 22 (same as Leading Money Winner from <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>).Nos. 2-25 on Final Money List – are exempt on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> the following year.Nos. 26-60 on Final Money List – are fully exempt the following year on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>in the event they do not secure their <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card via the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament.Nos. 61-100 on Final Money List – are conditionally exempt for the following year on the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in the event they do not secure their <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card via the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament.Note: Players who finish 26-40 on the final <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list are exempt into the Finalsof the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament; players who finish 41-70 are exempt into the SecondStage of the Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament.2-2 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Steve AllanEXEMPT STATUS: No. 139 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money listFULL NAME: Stephen Douglas AllanHEIGHT: 5-11WEIGHT: 180BIRTHDATE: October 18, 1973BIRTHPLACE: Melbourne, AustraliaRESIDENCE: Melbourne, Australia; plays out of GC ofScottsdale (Scottsdale, AZ)FAMILY: Wife, Bridget; Liam (10/23/06), Joey (5/22/08)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Photography, course designTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1996BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T3—2003 Chitimacha Louisiana Open.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T28—Utah Championship.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T2—2003 Greater Milwaukee Open, 2004 Reno-Tahoe Open.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T3—Turning Stone Resort Championship;T4—Viking Classic; T7—Frys.com Open; T10—Puerto Rico Open.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Made the cut in nine of 21 starts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and had four top-10s. Rallied during thefall season with three top-10s in a four-week stretch to maintain his standing inside the top150 on the money list. Was No. 198 on the money list after the Wyndham Championshipbefore a T4 at the Viking Classic and a T3 at the Turning Stone Resort Championship inback-to-back weeks moved him to No. 139. Added a T7 at the Frys.com Open. Earnednearly 80 percent of his season money total during the Fall Series. Only other top finish wasa T10 at the Puerto Rico Open. Returned to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> full time in 2007 after one yearon the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, thanks to a T29 finish at the 2006 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying<strong>Tour</strong>nament. Limited to 18 events in 2007 due to a double hernia diagnosed on Sept. 14 andsubsequent surgery on Oct. 5 that kept him out of action most of the fall. Granted MinorMedical Extension and has six events in 2008 to earn $217,121 (combined with 2007 earningsof $568,059, would equal 2007’s No. 125 earnings of $785,180) and be elevated toMajor Medical Extension status for the remainder of the 2008 campaign. Posted one top-10in 2007, a T7 at the Canadian Open in his fourth start. Held a share of the 36-hole lead withJohn Mallinger. Trailed 54-hole leader Vijay Singh by one after a third-round 70, and finishedT7 after closing with a 71. Made the cut in 17 of 25 starts on the 2006 <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong>, with three top-10s. Finished No. 46 on the money list, with $125,203. Posted his firsttop 10 of the season at the Jacob’s Creek Open Championship, finishing T8. Nine startslater finished a season-best solo-fifth place at the LaSalle Bank Open where a 1-under-par283 total was worth $30,000. Had held the 54-hole lead by a single stroke before beingovertaken by Jason Dufner in the final round. Jumped out to a one-stroke lead after the firstround at the Xerox Classic before eventually placing T6. Prior to his first full season on the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2006, all five previous career starts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> came in2003, with his best showing at T3 in his first start at the Chitimacha Louisiana Open. Hasfinished inside the top 125 on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list twice—No. 105 in 2003 and No.121 in 2004. Opened 2004 tying the Waialae CC’s course record at the Sony Open in Hawaiiwith a second-round 8-under-par 62. Had a two-stroke lead heading to the 72nd hole ofregulation at the 2004 Reno-Tahoe Open. His third shot, from a greenside bunker, flew 10yards over the green. He missed a 4-foot putt for bogey and made double bogey, droppingto 10-under and into a four-man playoff. Rookie Vaughn Taylor claimed his first <strong>TOUR</strong> victory,rolling in an 11-foot birdie putt on the first extra hole. His T2 matched career-bestfinish on <strong>TOUR</strong> (2003 Greater Milwaukee Open). Posted back-to-back top-10s for the onlytime on <strong>TOUR</strong> with a T2 at the 2003 Greater Milwaukee Open and a T5 at the B.C. Open.Winner of the 2002 Holden Australian Open. Won the 2000 <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying<strong>Tour</strong>nament and also made his card via Q-School by finishing T19 in 2001. Member of <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> of Australasia since 1996 and European <strong>Tour</strong> from 1997-2000. First victory came atthe 1998 German Open at Sporting Club in Berlin.PERSONAL:Communicates long distance with his coach, Dale Lynch, by e-mailing videos of his swingto Australia for assessment once a week. Parents emigrated from Edinburgh, Scotland, toAustralia in 1970.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2003 5 3 1 1 2 $32,336 1132006 25 17 3 9 125,203 462007 1 1 1 10,286 2082008 3 2 6,589 206Total 34 23 1 4 12 174,413<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1996A 11998 11999 2 2 $26,343 2472001 31 12 1 156,686 1852002 30 16 5 359,655 1492003 18 8 1 2 4 616,325 1052004 33 18 1 1 5 648,480 1212005 32 18 1 3 418,428 1582007 18 13 1 5 568,059 1412008 21 9 1 4 5 743,970 139Total 187 96 2 1 9 28 3,537,946COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $3,712,359<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05U.S. Open T42 CUT T28British Open CUT CUT T49THE PLAYERSCUT CUTWorld Golf Championships-Bridgestone InvitationalT46Career STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......69.80 (N/A)Driving Distance. .............320.9 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...65.15% (N/A)Greens in Regulation Percentage 73.33% (N/A)Putting Average ..............1.795 (N/A)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 67–UtahChampionship/1Career Low Round/Round: 63–2003Chitimacha Louisiana Open/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$30,000–2006 LaSalle Bank Open/5MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 63–Frys.comOpen/2Career Low Round/Round: 62–2004 SonyOpen in Hawaii/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$308,000–2003 Greater Milwaukee Open/T2Section2PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-3


Chris AndersonSection PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2004 SAS Carolina Classic.EXEMPT STATUS: No. 43 on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money listFULL NAME: Christopher Michael AndersonHEIGHT: 5-9WEIGHT: 165BIRTHDATE: December 11, 1970BIRTHPLACE: West Covina, CABEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 2—<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players Cup;6—Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T4—2003 Southern Farm Bureau Classic.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Made the cut in 11 of 24 starts with a pair of top-10 finishes. Posted his first top-10 finishof the year with a runner-up effort at the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players Cup. Hovered near thelead after each of the first three rounds at the Pete Dye GC and finally forced a playoff withRick Price in the <strong>Tour</strong>’s first $1-million event. Lost the playoff on the first extra hole butcollected $108,000 for his finish, enough to boost him from No. 134 to No. 25 on the seasonmoney list. Was second after two rounds at the Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open.Closed with rounds of 68-70 to finish sixth. Struggled down the stretch, making only onecut in his last eight starts. Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1998, 2004 and 2006-08.Member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2003 and 2005. Finished the 2007 season No. 98 on the moneylist, with $56,423. Made the cut in 19 of 25 events but managed just three top-25 finishesand failed to crack the top 10. Made the cut in eight of 24 starts on the 2006 <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong>. Ended the season No. 127 on the money list, with top-10 finishes coming at the Peek’nPeak Classic (T8) and the Legend Financial Group Classic (T10). Only top-10 on the 2005 <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> came in sixth start, a T9 at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans. Ended the season No.181 on the money list, with $270,347. Earned his way back to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> by finishing18th on the 2004 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list. Had eight top-25 finishes and earned morethan $200,000. Notched his first career <strong>Tour</strong> victory at the SAS Carolina Classic with a13-under-par 271, outlasting Brendan Jones, Jason Buha and Paul Gow in an eight-holeplayoff, the second of the season and third in <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> history. The win and a T2 atthe Chattanooga Classic, earned him May Player of the Month honors. Finished in the top10 in following statistical categories—-Sand Save Percentage (sixth), All-Around Ranking(seventh) and Putting Average (T9). Finished 152nd on the 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list inrookie season. Picked up his first career top-10 in his 28th start on <strong>TOUR</strong> with a T4 at theSouthern Farm Bureau Classic. The $124,000 paycheck nearly doubled his earnings for theseason. Earned his first <strong>TOUR</strong> card via a T2 at the 2002 Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Played theCanadian <strong>Tour</strong> from 1996-97 and 1999-2002 and also has spent time on the Hooters <strong>Tour</strong>.Won twice on the 1997 Golden State <strong>Tour</strong>.PERSONAL:After two years of college, left school to work at family-owned Industry Lift, Inc., a forkliftcompany his grandfather founded more than 40 years ago. After working there for a year,he realized his heart was not in the business and his father convinced him to pursue acareer as a professional golfer. He continued to work there in mornings and practice inafternoons when money was tight. Member of high school wrestling and football team.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1998 28 14 1 6 $23,824 842002 2 1 1 5,910 2092003 1 1 1,473 3202004 25 17 1 1 3 8 203,794 182005 1 1 1 5,825 2092006 24 8 2 2 34,962 1272007 25 19 3 56,423 982008 24 11 1 2 2 152,263 43Total 130 72 1 2 8 23 484,474<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2001 12003 31 16 1 2 $342,028 1522005 25 9 1 3 270,347 181Total 57 25 2 5 612,375COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $1,096,849<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 01 02 03U.S. Open CUT T61Career STATISTICSRESIDENCE: Windermere, FL; plays out of the Golden Bear ClubFAMILY: Wife, Jennifer; Madeline Grace (9/22/99), MollyChristine (11/25/03), Jack Christopher (2/2/05)EDUCATION: Mount San Antonio CollegeSPECIAL INTERESTS: Hockey, poker, fishing, reading, moviesTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 19922008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......71.29 (71)Driving Distance. .............288.6 (102)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...69.22% (44)Greens in Regulation Percentage 68.06% (73)Putting Average ..............1.793 (71)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 64–PreferredHealth Systems Wichita Open/1Career Low Round/Round: 62–2004 PriceCutter Charity Championship/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$108,000–2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> PlayersCup/2Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSCareer Low Round/Round: 65–2003 HPClassic of New Orleans/3Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$137,500–2005 Zurich Classic of NewOrleans/T92-4 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Rich Barcelo (BAR-suh-lo)EXEMPT STATUS: 14th <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Qualifier at the 2008<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>namentFULL NAME: Richard Rene BarceloHEIGHT: 6-3WEIGHT: 190BIRTHDATE: July 12, 1975BIRTHPLACE: Long Beach, CARESIDENCE: Reno, NV; plays out of Red Hawk GCFAMILY: Wife, Teresa; Milan (5/21/2005), Macy (12/23/08)EDUCATION: University of Nevada (1998, SpeechCommunications)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Movies, dining, playing with his dogsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1998BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T2—2003 Monterey Peninsula Classic.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T4—Northeast Pennsylvania Classic;T8—Oregon Classic; T9—Knoxville Open.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T4—2007 Reno-Tahoe Open.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T4—Reno-Tahoe Open.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Made the cut in 13 of 25 starts on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with eight top-25 finishes.With the help of a final-round ace, finished T9 at the Knoxville Open. It was his secondcareer <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> hole-in-one. Shot four rounds in the 60s at the NortheastPennsylvania Classic to finish T4. Moved up the leaderboard with a final-round 66 to a T8at the Oregon Classic. Finished the 2007 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> season No. 170 on the money list, with$334,244. Made the cut in 13 of 26 starts. Took advantage of playing in his hometown byregistering a T4 in August at the Reno-Tahoe Open. His final-round 68 was the lowest roundSunday, helping earn his first top-10 of the year and his best career finish in his secondseason on <strong>TOUR</strong>. Made just two starts on the 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with a T9 at theLaSalle Bank Open his best effort. Joined <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> for the second time in 2007 afterearning card through third-place finish at 2006 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. One ofeight players to successfully play through all three stages of Q-School. Played eight eventson <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2006, with two top-25s. Earned two top-25s in rookie <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>season in 2004 and finished 186th on money list. Full-time <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> member in1999, 2002-03 and 2005. Finished in the top 50 on the money list in 2002-03. Made the cutin 16 of 27 events on the 2003 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, finishing 45th. Posted three top-10s,including a T2 at the Monterey Peninsula Classic. Finished No. 50 on the final money list in2002 with a season’s-best third at the Holden Clearwater Classic. Winner of the 2000California State Open. Had a hole-in-one during the third round of the second stage of the1998 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament.AMATEUR CAREER:Honorable-mention All-American at University of Nevada in 1998. Named 1998 Big WestConference Player of the Year. Medalist at the 1998 Stanford U.S. Intercollegiate and the1995 Colorado State Invitational.PERSONAL:Was an all-city basketball player during high school. Played in the 1986 Little League WorldSeries as a member of the Tucson team that lost 12-0 to Taiwan in the finals. Brother, Marc,played in junior college and College World Series before going on to a six-year professionalcareer as a pitcher in the Minnesota Twins’ and Chicago Cubs’ organizations.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1999 27 12 1 5 $37,126 742001 2 2 2,724 2342002 25 16 1 2 6 92,547 502003 27 16 1 3 5 98,146 452004 1 1 1,980 2972005 19 8 2 5 50,468 932006 8 4 2 28,230 1332007 2 1 1 1 16,250 1852008 25 13 3 8 100,468 66Total 136 73 1 1 12 32 427,938<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2001 12004 26 8 2 $223,597 1862005 3 1 6,9452006 12007 26 13 1 2 334,244 170Total 57 22 1 4 564,786COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $992,724<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 05British OpenCUTCareer STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......70.92 (52)Driving Distance. .............290.5 (83)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...64.78% (99)Greens in Regulation Percentage 70.79% (31)Putting Average ..............1.776 (34)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 66–5 times, mostrecent Oregon Classic /4Career Low Round/Round: 64–2003 PriceCutter Charity Championship/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$35,471–2002 Holden Clearwater Classic/3Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSCareer Low Round/Round: 65–2 times, mostrecent 2007 Buick Open/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$132,000–2007 Reno–Tahoe Open/T4Section2PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-5


Craig BarlowSection PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES2EXEMPT STATUS: Former Fully ExemptFULL NAME: Craig Alan BarlowHEIGHT: 5-11WEIGHT: 200BIRTHDATE: July 23, 1972BIRTHPLACE: Henderson, NVBEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T25—1998 Shreveport Open.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 3—2006 Nissan Open, T3—1999 BuickChallenge, 2002 Air Canada Championship.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T23—Zurich Classic of New Orleans.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Continued to be plagued with injuries, shortening his 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> season to just 15tournaments, with his final start a missed cut at the RBC Canadian Open in late July. Madesix cuts, with a T23 at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans his best showing. In 2007, limitedto 16 events due to a left-wrist injury suffered at the PODS Championship, forcing a withdrawal.After the PODS Championship, did not play for nearly four months due to rest andrehabilitation. Came back at the AT&T National in early July and played in nine events therest of the way, with a best finish of T25 at the Reno-Tahoe Open. Granted Major MedicalExtension and had 11 events in 2008 to earn $630,966 (combined with 2007 earnings of$278,252, would equal 2007’s No. 125 earnings of $785,180) and receive Major MedicalExtension status for the remainder of 2008. Posted back-to-back top-10s in 2006 for the firsttime in his nine-year <strong>TOUR</strong> career. Collected his first top-10 of the season with a T5 at theAT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. Following week added a third at the Nissan Open,two strokes behind winner Rory Sabbatini. Tied with Sabbatini and two others with threeholes to play but bogeyed the par-3 16th to take himself out of contention. The solo thirdplacefinish topped his two career T3s for his best finish on <strong>TOUR</strong> in his 219th start.Collected a career-best $346,800. After years of nagging injuries, was finally healthy in2005. Played out of the Major Medical Extension category the majority of the year andearned top-125 status on the strength of nine top-25s. Lone top-10 was T8 at the BuickOpen, aided by three rounds in the 60s. Posted four rounds in the 60s to finish T8 at the2004 Sony Open in Hawaii, lone top-10 of the season. Entered the season’s final full-fieldevent, the Chrysler Championship, No. 126 on the money list but missed the cut to finishNo. 128. Re-gained <strong>TOUR</strong> card for 2005 via Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. In 2003, he finished inthe top 125 for the third consecutive season and the fourth overall. In late July, compiledfirst top-10, T4 at the Greater Hartford Open. Nevada native tied for the 54-hole lead withTim Herron at the Reno-Tahoe Open. Final-round 75 dropped finish to T6. Solidified his jobfor 2004 with a T8 finish at the 84 LUMBER Classic. Got off to a late start in 2002 due tohip and shoulder surgery in fall of 2001 to finish just in top 125 to secure <strong>TOUR</strong> card for2003. Withdrew from first event back from surgery at The Honda Classic in March, wheresuspension of play would have forced 36 holes of play on Saturday. First top-10 came inAugust, when he finished T7 at The INTERNATIONAL. At the Air Canada Championship, aT3 matched best <strong>TOUR</strong> finish of T3 at the 1999 Buick Challenge. Finished T7 at Tampa BayClassic, boosting official earnings inside top 125 (120th, $486,288) for the first time allseason. Never fell out of top 125 for the rest of the season, despite missing cuts in three offinal four events. Only top-10 in 2001 came at AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. Besteffort of the 2000 season came at the Tampa Bay Classic where he finished T10. Afterfinishing 137th on the money list, successfully completed Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament.Successful sophomore season on <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1999, with a T4 at the Compaq Classic and a T3late in the year at the Buick Challenge. Prior to the week of the Buick Challenge, was 153rdon the money list, but earned $93,600 and moved to 126th on money list. Later secured cardin hometown at Las Vegas Invitational. In 1998, failed to retain playing privileges by finishing183rd on <strong>TOUR</strong> money list. Returned to Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament and finished 18th. Earned<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> status for 1998 after finishing 28th at the 1997 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying<strong>Tour</strong>nament.AMATEUR CAREER:Winner of the 1994 Nevada State Amateur. Qualified for the 1994 U.S. Open. Named 1994Southern Nevada Golf Association Player of the Year. 1995 Nevada State Match PlayChampion.PERSONAL:About injuries that plagued him in his career: “It’s been frustrating, but I promised myselfthrough this whole thing that I was going to be patient. It’s hard to perform against the bestgolfers in the world when your body is not allowing you to do it.” As a child. served asstandard bearer for the Las Vegas Invitational. Later, worked on tournament operationsstaff. Ranked fifth in Nevada as a high school tennis player in 1990. Worked at Pizza Hutfor five years before playing on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1998 2 1 1 $1,748 209Total 2 1 1 1,748<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings 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 1 154,214 2052008 15 6 1 129,732 216Total 267 149 3 14 46 4,911,271COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $4,913,019<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06U.S. Open CUT 82 T26<strong>PGA</strong>CUTTHE PLAYERS T57 CUT CUT CUT T63 CUTYear 07 08U.S. OpenCUTBritish OpenCUTCareer STATISTICSMisc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSCareer Low Round/Round: 69–1998Shreveport Open/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$1,748–1998 Shreveport Open/T25RESIDENCE: Henderson, NV; plays out of Lake Las VegasResortFAMILY: Wife, Lee Ann; Joel Nino, Jason Nino, Jeremy NinoSPECIAL INTERESTS: CarsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1995Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 67–Buick Open/3Career Low Round/Round: 61–1999 LasVegas Invitational/1Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$346,800–2006 Nissan Open/32-6 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Oskar BergmanEXEMPT STATUS: No. 44 on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money listFULL NAME: Oskar Fredrik BergmanHEIGHT: 5-10WEIGHT: 176BIRTHDATE: April 6, 1977BIRTHPLACE: Jukkasjarvi, SwedenRESIDENCE: Boden, SwedenFAMILY: SingleTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1997BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 3—2008 Price Cutter CharityChampionship.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 3—Price Cutter Charity Championship;T6—<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players Cup; T7—<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship at TPC CraigRanch.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Had never competed on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> or <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> prior to the 2008 season. Madethe cut in 13 of 20 starts, with three top-10 finishes. Earned his first top-10 with a T6 at the$1-million <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players Cup. Finished three shots back after a final-round 67helped him close an eight-shot deficit on eventual champion Rick Price. Followed that performancewith a T3 the next week at the Price Cutter Charity Championship. Moved fromNo. 118 to No. 70 to No. 40 on the money list during his solid two-week run. Closed theseason with a T7 at the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship at TPC Craig Ranch, jumping fromNo. 52 to No. 44 on the money list. Earned <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> status for 2008 based on hisT47 finish at the 2007 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Played on the EuropeanChallenge <strong>Tour</strong> from 2001-07, with nine top-five finishes. Enjoyed his best season in 2004,finishing No. 18 on the Order of Merit. Posted six top-20 finishes, including a career-bestrunner-up finish at the Norwegian Challenge. Posted T3 finishes in his final two tournamentsof the year. Equaled his runner-up finish at the 2005 Thomas Björn Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2008 20 13 1 3 5 $152,098 44Total 20 13 1 3 5 152,098COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $152,098Career STATISTICSShane Bertsch (BIRCH)EXEMPT STATUS: No. 126 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money listFULL NAME: Shane Thomas BertschHEIGHT: 6-2WEIGHT: 185BIRTHDATE: March 30, 1970BIRTHPLACE: Denver, CO2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......70.44 (19) 2008 Low Round/Round: 65–4 times, mostDriving Distance. .............290.5 (83) recent Cox Classic/4Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...69.42% (39) Career Low Round/Round: 65–4 times, mostGreens in Regulation Percentage 69.53% (57) recent 2008 Cox Classic/4Putting Average ..............1.777 (37) Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$40,800–2008 Price Cutter CharityChampionship/3RESIDENCE: Denver, CO; plays out of Glenmoore CC(Englewood, CO)FAMILY: Wife, Monica; Brianna Dakota, Stella RoseEDUCATION: New Mexico Junior College, Texas A&MUniversity (1994, Parks and Recreation)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fly fishing, skiingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1994Section2PLAYER BIOGRAPHIESNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 2000 Upstate Classic. 2005 BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T5—1996 Greater Vancouver Open.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T9—Wyndham Championship.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Topped $800,000 for the first time in his career in 2008, but finished No. 126 on the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> money list. Made 20 of 29 cuts to go with eight top-10 finishes, including a T9 at theWyndham Championship. Limited to just four starts due to vertigo in 2007. Did not playafter THE PLAYERS Championship. Granted Major Medical Extension and had 28 events in2008 to earn $774,164 (combined with 2007 earnings of $39,760 would equal 2007’s No.125 earnings of $785,180) to receive Major Medical Extension status for the remainder ofthe 2008 campaign, which he was able to accomplish. Returned to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2006for the first time since 1997 and finished in the top 125 for the first time in his three seasonson <strong>TOUR</strong>. Six top-25s were three more than he had in his first two seasons on <strong>TOUR</strong>(1996-97). Posted his career-low round on <strong>TOUR</strong> in his first event of the season, with athird-round 63 at the Sony Open in Hawaii. Recorded the second top-10 of his career andonly one of the season, a T7 at the BellSouth Classic, in April. Finished eighth on the 2005<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list with $263,373. Picked up first victory in almost five years at theBMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs. Combined with his win at the same tournament in 2000,is one of just four players on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> to win the same tournament twice.Collected a career-best $112,500 after rolling in an 18-footer for a birdie on the last hole tocap a six-stroke comeback with a final-round, 7-under 65. Lost playoff to Joe Daley at thePreferred Health Systems Wichita Open. Finished T4 in Putting Average (1.748), the sixthstraight season inside the top 20 in that category. Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1995and 1999-2005. Moved up the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list each of last four years from 96thin 2002, to 56 in 2003, to 25 in 2004 to eighth in 2005. Lost playoff to Hunter Haas at the2004 Knoxville Open. Missed the 2003 season-ending 55-member <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>Championship by $18 to Michael Allen. First victory came at the 2000 Upstate Classic. Wassix strokes back of leader Vaughn Taylor after 36 holes. Moved into contention on Saturdaywith then-career-best round, an 8-under 64. Overcame two-stroke deficit to win by four.Winner of the 1998 Colorado Open. Closed with a 68-66 for a T5 at 1996 Greater VancouverOpen, his only top-10 finish of his career on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.AMATEUR CAREER:Biggest thrill in golf was first tournament win in 1994, the Southwest Kansas Pro-Am.PERSONAL:A promising junior tennis player, he gave up the game to concentrate on golf after losing abig match to future No. 1-ranked Andre Agassi. Used to travel on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> withthe family dog, Moby.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-7


Shane Bertsch (Continued)Section PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-2Year 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 8Total 214 116 2 3 3 21 52 843,290<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings 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 39,760 2332008 29 20 1 8 841,248 126Total 129 61 3 17 1,719,611COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $2,562,901<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07U.S. OpenCUTTHE PLAYERSCUTCareer STATISTICSMisc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSCareer Low Round/Round: 63–2000 DakotaDunes Open/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$112,500–2005 BMW Charity Pro–Am at TheCliffs/1Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 64–2 times, mostrecent Wyndham Championship/4Career Low Round/Round: 63–2006 SonyOpen in Hawaii/3Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$165,183–2006 BellSouth Classic/T7Henrik Bjornstad (bih-YORN-stad)EXEMPT STATUS: 17th <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Qualifier at the 2008<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>namentFULL NAME: Henrik BjornstadHEIGHT: 5-11WEIGHT: 180BIRTHDATE: May 7, 1979BIRTHPLACE: Oslo, NorwayRESIDENCE: Palm Beach Gardens, FL; plays out of The DyePreserve (Jupiter, FL)FAMILY: Wife, Camilla; Beck Edvard (6/1/08)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Reading, playing pokerTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1997BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2008 Henrico County Open.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 2—Henrico County Open; T9—AthensRegional Foundation Classic.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T10—2006 Buick Invitational.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Made the cut in eight of 22 starts but had five top-25 finishes and a pair of top-10s. Earnedhis first top-10 of the year with a T9 at the Athens Regional Foundation Classic. One weeklater, finished runner-up to Greg Chalmers at the Henrico County Open, where he lost a playoffon the second extra hole. He had only two bogeys for the week and posted bogey-free roundsof 70-70 on the weekend to tie Chalmers at 14-under. Pulled his tee shot into the water on thesecond hole of the playoff and suffered a double bogey. Completed his first stint on the 2007<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> by finishing No. 78 on the money list, with $79,340. Made the cut in 11 of24 starts, with seven top-25 finishes, including top-10s at the Chattanooga Classic (T6) andthe Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship (T9). Finished No. 152 on the money listduring his rookie season on the 2006 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Made the cut in 17 of 31 starts and earnedfirst top-10 of his career in just his second career start—a T10 at the Buick Invitational. At onepoint, held or shared the lead during the final round but finished three strokes out of a threemanplayoff won by Tiger Woods. Rookie season was set up after finishing T13 at 2005National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Made it through all three stages in his first attempt atQ-School. Became the first player from Norway to have a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card. Did not play golffrom mid-2004 to February 2005. Worked as a carpenter during that period. Member of theEuropean <strong>Tour</strong> in 1999 and 2001-04 and European Challenge <strong>Tour</strong> in 1998 and 2000. Bestseason finish on the Order of Merit was 61st in 2002. Best finish was a runner-up to JoséMaria Olazábal in the 2002 Omega Hong Kong Open.AMATEUR CAREER:Winner of the 1996 Norwegian Amateur Championship.PERSONAL:At age 11, a friend of his father was invited to dinner and brought his golf clubs. He askedto try them out and became hooked on the game. Began serious pursuit of the game twoyears later and went on to win the Norwegian Amateur in 1996. Elder brother, Marius, is ascratch golfer and has played for the Norwegian national team. Inspired by David Duval andhis Australian coach Jim McGowan, the professional at Drobak, an hour from Oslo. ListsTiger Woods as his hero. Lists competing against himself as his biggest thrill in golf. Held ajob as a carpenter in 2005.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2007 24 11 2 7 $79,340 782008 22 8 1 2 5 110,388 61Total 46 19 1 4 12 189,728<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2006 31 17 1 3 $491,043 1522008 1Total 32 17 1 3 491,043COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $680,7712-8 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Henrik Bjornstad (Continued)Career STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......71.15 (64)Driving Distance. .............298.8 (32)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...64.74% (100)Greens in Regulation Percentage 70.06% (46)Putting Average ..............1.808 (105)MISC. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 66–2 times, mostrecent Cox Classic/2Career Low Round/Round: 63–2007Albertsons Boise Open/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$54,000–2008 Henrico County Open/2MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 72–The HondaClassic/1Career Low Round/Round: 64–2006 Bank ofAmerica Colonial/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$117,300–2006 Buick Invitational/T10Jonas BlixtEXEMPT STATUS: 5th <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Qualifier at the 2008<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>namentFULL NAME: Jonas Fredrik Blixt BerglundHEIGHT: 5-11WEIGHT: 162BIRTHDATE: April 24, 1984BIRTHPLACE: Nassjo, Smaland, SwedenBEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T31—2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’sHospital Invitational.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T31—<strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s HospitalInvitational.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Made his first professional appearance at the 2008 Barclays Scottish Open on the European<strong>Tour</strong>, missing the cut. Two weeks later, he finished T31 at the <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’sHospital Invitational, having been one of only eight college players receiving an invitationto play. Also missed the cut in the 2008 Omega European Masters, his only other European<strong>Tour</strong> event.AMATEUR CAREER:Was the highest-ranked foreign-born collegiate player in 2008. Individual winner of the2007 Atlantic Coast Conference Championship. In 2008 he had five top-five finishes and ledFlorida State to its first ACC Championship victory. Ranked eighth nationally in Division Iand was named a first-team All-American. He also earned selection to the inaugural AllNicklaus team and led the European Team to victory in his second straight Palmer Cupappearance, going 4-0-0.PERSONAL:Loves ice hockey and played for his state hockey team in Sweden. Got his start in golf whenhis father took him to the course at age six. His biggest thrill is competing to win.RESIDENCE: Hammaro, Varmland, Sweden; plays out ofKarlstad GC (Karlstad, Sweden); Seminole GC (Tallahassee, FL)FAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: Florida State University (2008, Business)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Friends, familyTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2008NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2008 1 1 $4,500 226Total 1 1 4,500COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $4,500Career STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......71.50 (N/A) 2008 Low Round/Round: 68–<strong>Nationwide</strong>Driving Distance. .............286.0 (N/A) Children’s Hospital Invitational/1Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...51.79% (N/A) Career Low Round/Round: 68–2008Greens in Regulation Percentage 63.89% (N/A) <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital Invitational/1Putting Average ..............1.826 (N/A) Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$4,500–2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s HospitalInvitational/T31Section2PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-9


Guy BorosSection PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES2EXEMPT STATUS: 23rd <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Qualifier at the 2008<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>namentFULL NAME: Guy Donald BorosHEIGHT: 6-0WEIGHT: 265BIRTHDATE: September 4, 1964BIRTHPLACE: Fort Lauderdale, FLNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 2001 Tri-Cities Open. 2003 Lake Erie CharityClassic at Peek’n Peak Resort, Dayton Open.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T18—Livermore Valley Wine CountryChampionship at Wente Vineyards.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1996 Greater Vancouver Open.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T32—Viking Classic.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Played six events on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2008 on Past Champions status, making two cuts with abest finish of T32 at the Viking Classic. Also played 15 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> events in 2008,making three cuts, with a best showing of T18 at the Livermore Valley Wine CountryChampionship. Played both the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> and <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2006, with 10<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> starts and five on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Made two cuts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> anddid not make a cut on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Had two top-25 finishes in 22 starts in 2005,with a T15 at the Rex Hospital Open his best showing. In return trip to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2004,finished 208th on money list, with one top 25—a T18 at the Booz Allen Classic. Fired a9-under-par 63 in the third round of the HP Classic of New Orleans. Played extensively onthe 2003 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, finishing the season 14th on the money list, with $210,462 toearn a higher status than his Past Champion category for the 2004 <strong>TOUR</strong> season. Made thecut in 13 of 20 events in 2003, including three top-10 finishes. Grabbed his second careerwin on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> at the Lake Erie Charity Classic at Peek’n Peak Resort. Birdiedfinal hole to finish 13-under-par 275, one shot in front of Bob Heintz and Chris Couch. Wonagain five weeks later at the Dayton Open. Playing in just third <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event of 2003season, finished T10 at the Reno-Tahoe Open. Top 10 was first since solo third at 1997season-opening Mercedes Championships, a span of 72 <strong>TOUR</strong> events between top-10s.Posted just one top-25 on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> between 1999-2002, a T13 at the 2002 SEIPennsylvania Classic. Won the 2001 Tri-Cities Open while playing 23 events to finish 43rdon the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list. Became first son of a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> winner to win a <strong>TOUR</strong>title in 15 years when he won the inaugural Greater Vancouver Open in 1996. Won the 1989Atlantic Classic and 1991 British Columbia Open while competing on the Canadian <strong>Tour</strong>.Led the Canadian <strong>Tour</strong> Order of Merit in 1991. Played six years on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>(1993, 1998-2003), four years on the Canadian <strong>Tour</strong> and two on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> ofAustralasia.AMATEUR CAREER:Three-time All-Big Ten golfer at University of Iowa.PERSONAL:Caddied for his father, Julius, for several years. Julis is a World Golf Hall of Fame member,an 18-time winner <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> winner who won two U.S. Opens.RESIDENCE: Pompano Beach, FLFAMILY: Wife, Kim; Jamie Christine (1/25/00), ThomasJulius (9/30/01)EDUCATION: University of Iowa (1986)SPECIAL INTERESTS: FishingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1986NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year 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 174Total 202 83 3 1 1 16 34 528,899<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings 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 7,269 2562008 6 2 31,565 241Total 232 100 1 2 11 29 1,508,110COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $2,037,009<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 95 96 97 98MastersCUTU.S. Open T36 CUT<strong>PGA</strong> CUT CUTTHE PLAYERS CUT T53 WD CUTCareer STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......72.67 (132)Driving Distance. .............277.4 (138)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...69.43% (38)Greens in Regulation Percentage 61.76% (138)Putting Average ..............1.770 (23)MISC. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 66–PreferredHealth Systems Wichita Open/1Career Low Round/Round: 62–2000Permian Basin Open/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$81,000–2 times, most recent 2003 DaytonOpen/1MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 68–2 times, mostrecent Viking Classic/3Career Low Round/Round: 63–3 times, mostrecent 2004 HP Classic of New Orleans/3Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$180,000–1996 Greater Vancouver Open/12-10 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Michael BradleyEXEMPT STATUS: 13th <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Qualifier at the 2008<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>namentFULL NAME: Michael John BradleyHEIGHT: 6-0WEIGHT: 200BIRTHDATE: July 17, 1966BIRTHPLACE: Largo, FLRESIDENCE: Valrico, FL; plays out of River Hills CCFAMILY: Wife, Jennifer; Brooke Kathryn (5/1/96), JamesMichael (9/30/03)EDUCATION: Oklahoma State University, 1988SPECIAL INTERESTS: SportsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1988BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T15—2001 Virginia Beach Open.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T24—South Georgia Classic.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1996 Buick Challenge. 1998 Doral-Ryder Open.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T25—Children’s Miracle Network Classic presentedby Walmart.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:In 2008, made more cuts (six) and starts (14) on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> than at any time since the2000 season. Was in a six-way tie for the lead after 36-holes at Stanford St. JudeChampionship but a 76-72 on the weekend dropped him to a T42 finish. Recorded a seasonbestT25 at the Children’s Miracle Network Classic in his last start of the year. Made bothcuts in the two <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> events he played in 2008. After re-gaining his card throughthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament, limited to eight events in 2007 due tofracture in his right ankle suffered while playing golf in early March. Granted Major MedicalExtension for 2008 as a result. After Mayakoba Golf Classic, did not play again until July atthe U.S. Bank Championship, where he posted best finish of the season (T46). The 2007season marked first year with full <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> status since 2000, having split most of thedecade between the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Last top-10, a T9, came at the2000 Michelob Championship at Kingsmill. Had inconsistent 1999 season due to lingeringback problem which had bothered him for several years and ended his streak of finishing inthe top 125 at six seasons (1993-98). Earned second <strong>TOUR</strong> victory in 1998 Doral-Ryder Openwhile bothered by herniated disc which prevented him from practicing all week. Sank a4-foot par putt on the 72nd hole for a one-stroke win. Enjoyed breakthrough season in 1996with his first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory and 20th-place finish on money list. Victory came at BuickChallenge. Opened with 66-68 to share 36-hole lead, then watched it rain for two days.After final two rounds were canceled, entered playoff with Fred Funk, John Maginnes,Davis Love III and Len Mattiace for the title. Birdied the first extra hole for victory and$180,000.PERSONAL:His father, John, a retired club pro, has been his only coach, teaching him by feel notmechanics. Shot a 59 in Canadian <strong>Tour</strong> event in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. His 381-yarddrive during the second round of the Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic was longestmeasured drive on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1997. Won a Mercedes-Benz automobile for a hole-in-oneat the 1991 Australian Match Play Championship.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year 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<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings 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 31,889 2372008 14 6 1 138,454 213Total 275 149 2 2 3 19 47 3,277,150COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $3,328,530<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99Masters CUT 29U.S. Open CUT CUT CUT T50 CUTBritish OpenT38<strong>PGA</strong> T54 T31 T71THE PLAYERS CUT T29 T19 T14 T51 CUT<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship 23Accenture Match Play ChampionshipT17Section2PLAYER BIOGRAPHIESCareer STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......71.50 (N/A)Driving Distance. .............299.5 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...61.11% (N/A)Greens in Regulation Percentage 69.44% (N/A)Putting Average ..............1.840 (N/A)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 68–ChitimachaLouisiana Open/2Career Low Round/Round: 65–2 times, mostrecent 2006 Athens Regional FoundationClassic/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$6,375–2001 Virginia Beach Open/T15Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 66–2 times, mostrecent Valero Texas Open/1Career Low Round/Round: 62–1994Hardee’s Golf Classic/3Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$360,000–1998 Doral–Ryder Open/1<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-11


David BranshawSection PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES2EXEMPT STATUS: No. 26 on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money listFULL NAME: David Sean BranshawHEIGHT: 5-10WEIGHT: 165BIRTHDATE: September 25, 1969BIRTHPLACE: Oswego, NYNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 2002 Gila River Classic. 2005 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>Championship.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 2—Cox Classic; T3—<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>Players Cup; T6—Price Cutter Charity Championship.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T4—2006 B.C. Open.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T5—Viking Classic.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Made 17 cuts with three top-10 finishes from 24 events in 2008. First top-10 finish came atthe <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players Cup in West Virginia, where he was T3 and jumped from No.98 to No. 46 on the money list. Was T6 a week later at the Price Cutter Charity Championshipand moved to No. 35 on the money list. Tied the 54-hole record at the Cox Classic at21-under and led by three strokes going into the final round. A Sunday 73 dropped him intoa playoff, which he lost to Ryan Hietala on the first extra hole. Finished T11 at the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship and missed making “The 25,” just $3,582 behind RickyBarnes, who locked up the 25th position. Finished No. 172 in earnings on the 2007 <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>, with $323,407. Best finish in 10 made cuts (out of 30 starts) was a T5 at the VikingClassic in September. Was the 54-hole leader, but a final-round 75 ultimately allowed ChadCampbell to win. It was his best finish since a T4 at the 2006 B.C. Open. Finished in the top125 on the 2006 <strong>TOUR</strong> money list for the first time in his career. Posted first career top-10on <strong>TOUR</strong> in his 34th start with a sixth at the Chrysler Classic of Tucson. Recorded a careerbestfinish on <strong>TOUR</strong> with a T4 at the B.C. Open. He also collected a career-best payday of$132,000. Returned to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2006 after finishing No. 7 on the 2005 <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> money list, with $266,724. Picked up second career victory on that <strong>Tour</strong> at the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship. Jumped from No. 29 to No. 7 on the final <strong>Tour</strong> money list.Finished the event at 12-under-par 276, two shots clear of Eric Axley, collecting a careerbest$117,000. Led <strong>Tour</strong> in Greens in Regulation (72.5 percent). Earned initial <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>card via T4 finish at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament, his fourth time in thefinal stage of Q-School. Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1997, 2002-03 and 2005.Finished 39th on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list in 2002 and 2003. Broke through for hisfirst career win at the 2002 Gila River Golf Classic. His 190 (23-under) total set a record forthe lowest opening 54-hole score in <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> history and his second-round 61 wasa tournament record. Made three cuts in 10 events in 1997, with his best finish a T30 at theWichita Open. Member of the 2001 Canadian <strong>Tour</strong>. Won the 2000 NewTel Atlantic Cupteam event with partner Mark Brown.PERSONAL:Withstood sadness at the death of good friend Jace Bugg during the 2003 NationalQualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Bugg was a former <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> player.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1996 11997 10 3 $1,926 1931998 2 1 1,589 2162000 12002 26 13 1 2 2 111,731 392003 26 17 4 8 120,808 392004 1 1 1,388 3542005 25 18 1 1 4 14 266,724 72008 24 17 1 1 3 7 215,320 26Total 116 70 2 1 2 13 31 719,485<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2004 30 11 2 $293,617 1692006 29 20 2 7 706,346 1192007 30 10 1 2 323,407 172Total 89 41 3 11 1,323,370COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $2,042,855<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 07THE PLAYERSCUTCareer STATISTICSRESIDENCE: Tampa, FL; plays out of Avila G&CCFAMILY: Wife, CatherineEDUCATION: Bridgewater College (VA)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Boating, pianoTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 19912008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......70.51 (24)Driving Distance. .............298.3 (36)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...70.83% (27)Greens in Regulation Percentage 74.20% (3)Putting Average ..............1.798 (85)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 63–UtahChampionship/1Career Low Round/Round: 61–2002 GilaRiver Classic/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$117,000–2005 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>Championship/1Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSCareer Low Round/Round: 62–2004 BobHope Chrysler Classic/4Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$132,000–2006 B.C. Open/T42-12 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Jeff Brehaut (BRAY-hoe)EXEMPT STATUS: No. 42 on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money listFULL NAME: Jeffrey Alan BrehautHEIGHT: 6-0WEIGHT: 170BIRTHDATE: June 13, 1963BIRTHPLACE: Mountain View, CARESIDENCE: Los Altos, CA; plays out of Los Altos G&CCFAMILY: Wife, Hilary; Riley Harrison, Natalie BaileyEDUCATION: University of the Pacific (1986,Communications)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Landscaping, home renovations, stockmarket, San Francisco 49ers footballTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1986NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1995 Inland Empire Open. 1997 Mississippi GulfCoast Classic.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T2—Melwood Prince George’s CountyOpen; 5—South Georgia Classic; T7—Knoxville Open.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 3—2005 The INTERNATIONAL.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T17—U.S. Open; T22—U.S. Bank Championship inMilwaukee.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Played 26 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> events in 2008, making 16 cuts with three top-10s and fivetop-25s. In his eighth <strong>Tour</strong> start of the season, finished solo fifth at the South GeorgiaClassic for his first top-10 on <strong>Tour</strong> since a T7 at the 1998 Hershey Open. Posted a final-round67 at the Melwood Prince George’s County Open to jump into a T2, one shot back of winnerJeff Klauk. Bogey-free effort Sunday resulted in his best finish since a playoff loss at the1997 Wichita Open. Was T7 at the Knoxville Open. Finished No. 194 on the 2007 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>money list with a career-low eight made cuts in 21 starts. Did not post a top-10 finish forthe first times since the 2001 season. Fell out of the top 125 in seventh season on <strong>TOUR</strong>,despite winning $558,594. Recorded first top-10 of the 2006 season in his 23rd start of theseason, a T6 at The INTERNATIONAL. Followed with a T5 in his next start two weeks laterat the Reno-Tahoe Open. Just second time in his career that he posted top-10s in back-tobackstarts (2005 Buick Open, T6; The INTERNATIONAL, third). Recorded a career year in2005, with five top-10s and more than $1 million in earnings. Finished T10 at the JohnDeere Classic, his first top-10, in 10th start of season. Second top-10 was a T6 at the BuickOpen, where he finished eight strokes behind Vijay Singh. Posted four rounds in the 60s.One week later, finished third at The INTERNATIONAL, three points behind champion RetiefGoosen in the Modified Stableford scoring system. With T4 finish at the Deutsche BankChampionship, surpassed $1 million in season earnings for the first time in his career, withhis $216,562 payday. Held a share of the 36-hole lead with eventual champion Olin Browne,but 2-under 70 dropped him out of the lead. Recorded a season-best fifth top-10 with hisT10 finish at the Chrysler Championship. Led by two strokes after first-round, 7-under 65.Improved 2005 status with T13 finish at 2004 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament.Made 17 cuts in a career-high 34 starts in 2004 and finished 149th on money list. Amongthe leaders all week at the 2004 John Deere Classic, thanks to a first-round 65. FinishedT11. Lone top-10 of 2004 was T8 at Chrysler Classic of Greensboro. One shot off the 36-holelead after opening 68-66. Made 23 cuts in 32 tournaments entered in 2003. Season’s earningswere greater than the total of his three previous seasons on <strong>TOUR</strong> combined. Securedcard down the stretch by making the cut in seven of his last eight starts and earning 41percent of his total ($266,897) during that period. Stretch included a career-best T5 finishat the Chrysler Classic of Greensboro in his second-to-last start, which moved him from No.122 to No. 97 on the money list. Medalist at 2002 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying<strong>Tour</strong>nament to retain <strong>TOUR</strong> card for 2003. Shot low round on each course, his lowest roundsof the year, with a tournament course record 64 on the TPC Stadium Course and a 63 on theJack Nicklaus <strong>Tour</strong>nament Course. Recorded a T7 at the 2002 SEI Pennsylvania Classic forhis first top-10 since posting a T8 at the 1999 Westin Texas Open. T32 at <strong>TOUR</strong> QualifyingSchool to earn card for 2002. Had two 2002 events on his Major Medical Extension remainingto earn $231,306 (and equal No. 125 on the final 2001 money list) to remain in MajorMedical Extension category. Participated in 26 events in 2001, making 14 cuts. Top 2001finishes were T25 at Nissan Open and T21 at 2001 BellSouth Classic. Underwent shouldersurgery on Jan. 25, 2000. Did not make a cut on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2000 and made three cutsin six <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> starts. Earned his first <strong>TOUR</strong> card by finishing T23 at the 1997Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Participated in his sixth <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship in six yearson <strong>Tour</strong> in 1998. Captured his second title on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, where he played from1993-1998, at the 1997 Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic. Earned his first <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> winat the 1995 Inland Empire Open. Named 1992 Golden State <strong>Tour</strong> Player of the Year afterwinning three times.PERSONAL:Inducted into the University of Pacific Hall of Fame in 2006. Others enshrined there arefootball coaches Pete Carroll and Amos Alonzo Stagg and agent Scott Boras. Won the 2004Callaway Golf Pebble Beach Invitational, an event which includes players from all <strong>Tour</strong>s.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1990 11991 1 1 $603 2941992 4 2 2 3,439 1521993 26 18 4 9 41,864 451994 24 11 1 2 4 36,598 451995 26 12 1 3 5 58,928 341996 26 15 3 7 41,488 511997 26 16 1 1 4 12 82,910 241998 27 18 3 5 52,853 502000 6 3 5,031 2052002 12005 2 1 1 3,938 2422007 3 1 1,700 3102008 26 16 1 3 5 155,029 42Total 199 114 2 2 1 22 50 484,382<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1999 28 12 1 1 $126,353 1802000 12001 26 14 2 175,046 1812002 29 14 1 1 274,335 1612003 32 23 2 4 650,019 992004 34 17 1 4 448,914 1492005 23 13 1 5 8 1,271,061 612006 33 16 2 4 558,594 1392007 21 8 2 202,389 194Total 227 117 1 12 26 3,706,710COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $4,191,092<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 04 05 06 07U.S. OpenT17THE PLAYERS CUT CUTCareer STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......71.05 (56)Driving Distance. .............295.3 (56)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...67.95% (57)Greens in Regulation Percentage 69.64% (55)Putting Average ..............1.788 (53)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 63–ChattanoogaClassic /2Career Low Round/Round: 62–1993 DakotaDunes Open/1Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$57,200–2008 Melwood Prince George’sCounty Open/T2Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 65–2 times, mostrecent U.S. Bank Championship inMilwaukee/3Career Low Round/Round: 63–2003 TheHonda Classic/1Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$340,000–2005 The INTERNATIONAL/3Section2PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-13


D.J. BrigmanSection PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES2EXEMPT STATUS: No. 30 on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money listFULL NAME: David Franklin Brigman, Jr.HEIGHT: 6-4WEIGHT: 190BIRTHDATE: May 3, 1976BIRTHPLACE: Clovis, NMRESIDENCE: Albuquerque, NM; plays out of the University ofNew Mexico GCNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2003 Permian Basin Charity Golf Classic.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T2—Moonah Classic; T3—KnoxvilleOpen; T6—<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players Cup; T9—<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship at TPCCraig Ranch.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T11—2004 Shell Houston Open, Bell CanadianOpen.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T20—Children’s Miracle Network Classic presentedby Walmart; T24—Valero Texas Open.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> from 2002-03, 2006 and 2008 and a member of the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> in 2004-05 and 2007. Made the cut in 12 of 21 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> starts in 2008.Finished T2 at the Moonah Classic despite opening with a 74. Held a two-stroke lead after36 holes at the Knoxville Open and finished T3, two shots back of playoff winner JarrodLyle. Finished T6 at the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players Cup. Posted fourth top-10 of the year atthe season-ending <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship, where he enjoyed four rounds in the60s at TPC Craig Ranch. Finished No. 183 on the 2007 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list, with $268,205.Made the cut in half of his 22 starts, with both top-25 finishes coming in his last four starts,highlighted by season-best T20 at the Children’s Miracle Network Classic. Opened 70-68 tohold a share of the 36-hole lead at the Shell Houston Open. Finished T42. Was T4 at theChitimacha Louisiana Open in his only made cut in two <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> starts. Returned to<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2007 after T29 finish at <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying School. Finished 111th on<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list in 2006, with two top-25s in 24 starts. Finished No. 177 on the<strong>TOUR</strong> money list during his sophomore season. T12 at the FedEx St. Jude Classic was hisbest of three top-25s. Regained <strong>TOUR</strong> card via T13 finish at 2004 National Qualifying<strong>Tour</strong>nament. Finished 160th on money list in rookie season in 2004. Had three top-25s in 27starts, including career-best T11 at both the Shell Houston Open and Bell Canadian Open.Jumped from 32nd to 16th on the 2003 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> by finishing second at the seasonending<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship. Made 15-foot putt on final hole to earn his first <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> card. A miss would have left him outside the top 20 on the final money list. Collectedhis first <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> win at the 2003 Permian Basin Charity Golf Classic two weeksearlier, which helped him earn spot in season-ending event. Shot a bogey-free, 6-under 66in the final round to wipe out a three-stroke deficit to Mark Hensby. Won the 2001 Chester’sSan Antonio Classic on the Hooters <strong>Tour</strong>.AMATEUR CAREER:Winner of the 2000 New Mexico Open and the 1996 and 1998 New Mexico State Amateurtitles. Twice named first-team all-Western Athletic Conference. Won the 1998 U.S.Collegiate Golf Championship, thanks to a final-round 68 to beat Charles Howell III by onestroke.PERSONAL:Wife, Marisa Maez is a television news anchor in Albuquerque for KOAT. Says he washeddishes at local restaurants to pay for his wife’s wedding ring. Lists “Top Gun” as his favoritemovie and considered accepting an appointment to the Air Force Academy. “Based oncommitments after graduation, I knew it would hamper my golf game—flying F-16s andthen trying to find time to practice.”NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year 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 30Total 90 47 1 2 1 9 20 506,546<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2004 27 12 3 $356,943 1602005 26 12 3 294,849 1772007 22 11 2 268,205 1832008 1Total 76 35 8 919,998COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $1,426,544<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 05 06 07 08U.S. Open T71 T30 CUTCareer STATISTICSFAMILY: Wife: Marisa; Delaney (11/16/01), Sasha (9/27/04),Pierce (10/12/06)EDUCATION: University of New Mexico (1999, HumanResources)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Skydiving, fishing, cooking, hangingout with familyTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 19992008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......70.85 (46)Driving Distance. .............296.6 (46)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...64.81% (98)Greens in Regulation Percentage 67.96% (76)Putting Average ..............1.755 (11)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 63–BMW CharityPro-Am/3Career Low Round/Round: 63–2008 BMWCharity Pro-Am/3Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$81,000–2003 Permian Basin Charity GolfClassic/1Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 75–U.S. Open/2Career Low Round/Round: 65–3 times, mostrecent 2007 Children’s Miracle NetworkClassic presented by Walmart/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$103,500–2004 Bell Canadian Open/T112-14 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Josh BroadawayEXEMPT STATUS: No. 36 on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money listFULL NAME: Josh Tanner BroadawayHEIGHT: 6-1WEIGHT: 175BIRTHDATE: July 14, 1978BIRTHPLACE: Albany, GARESIDENCE: Albany, GA; plays out of Stonebridge G&CC(Rome, GA)FAMILY: Wife, Tina; Alexander Thomas (10/4/05), SamuelTannerEDUCATION: Troy State University (2000, Business)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting, fishingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2000BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T3—2008 Miccosukee Championship.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T3—Miccosukee Championship;T4—Price Cutter Charity Championship; T6—<strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital Invitational;10—Mexico Open, BMW Charity Pro-Am.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2003 and 2006-08. Made the cut in 14 of 26 starts onthe 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> and had nine top-25 finishes and five top-10s. First top-10 cameat the Mexico Open in Morelia (10), only the second top-10 in his career. Second of the yearwas a T10 at the BMW Charity Pro-Am. Had a career week at the Price Cutter CharityChampionship, where he posted a career-best T4 finish—thanks to a career-best, 8-under64 in the final round at Highland Springs CC. 19-under-par total was also a career best.Moved up 17 places on the <strong>Tour</strong> money list to No. 31. Was T6 the following week at the<strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital Invitational, holing a shot from the fairway for eagle at thefinal hole. Moved up to No. 26 with his fourth top-10 of the year. Fifth top-10 of the seasoncame at the Miccosukee Championship, shooting four sub-70 rounds to finish T3 after eightconsecutive missed cuts. Closed the year with a T16 at the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championshipafter an opening 74, carding rounds of 67-68-66 to end the week. Finished No. 124 on themoney list in 2007, but regained his <strong>Tour</strong> card with a T74 finish a the 2007 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Tallied three top-25 finishes and a season-best T11 at theRochester Area Chariities Showdown at Somerby. Made the cut in 12 of 29 starts on <strong>Tour</strong>in 2006, with just one top-10 finish—a T6 at the Mark Christopher Charity Classic.Completed the season ranked No. 91 on the money list, with $57,112. Finished No. 2 on the2005 Hooters <strong>Tour</strong> money list, with $73,379. Among his five top-fives was a victory at theDothan Classic. Played his rookie season on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2003. Ended the seasonhaving made seven cuts in 20 starts, with three top-25 finishes. Concluded the year No. 132on the money list, with a career-best T15 at the Rheem Classic coming in his first careerstart on <strong>Tour</strong>. Has also played on the DP <strong>Tour</strong>. Fired a final-round 65 to win the 2002 NGAArlington Classic. Collected a first-place check worth $20,000. Finished that year making 13of 18 cuts and collecting $48,557. For his efforts, was named Most Improved Player on<strong>Tour</strong>.AMATEUR CAREER:Two-time medalist during college at the Trans-America Athletic ConferenceChampionship.PERSONAL:Cut the grass at his home course during high school to make extra money. Credits hisgrandfather for giving him his start in golf. Lists Fred Couples as his hero. Named Albany’sAthlete of the Year in 1995 and 1996 for baseball, basketball and golf. Is perhaps bestknown for playing golf cross-handed and putting left-handed. Began using the unorthodoxstyle of play when he was age 5 and says it is a product of playing youth baseball and battingleft-handed. Career goal is to become the first cross-handed golfer to win a majorchampionship. Lists winning the first annual Truck Cup in Fort Smith, AR, among his highlightsin golf.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2003 20 7 3 $23,729 1322006 29 12 1 5 57,112 912007 21 10 3 36,273 1242008 26 14 1 5 9 172,881 36Total 96 43 1 6 20 289,996COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $289,996Career STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......70.81 (42) 2008 Low Round/Round: 64–Price CutterDriving Distance. .............295.1 (59) Charity Championship/4Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...64.71% (103) Career Low Round/Round: 64–2008 PriceGreens in Regulation Percentage 67.57% (85) Cutter Charity Championship/4Putting Average ..............1.743 (4) Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$32,500–2008 Miccosukee Championship/T3Section2PLAYER BIOGRAPHIESOlin BrowneEXEMPT STATUS: 10th <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Qualifier at the 2008<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>namentFULL NAME: Olin Douglas BrowneHEIGHT: 5-9WEIGHT: 175BIRTHDATE: May 22, 1959BIRTHPLACE: Washington, D.C.RESIDENCE: Hobe Sound, FLFAMILY: Wife, Pam; Olin, Jr. (7/9/88), Alexandra Grace(10/24/91)EDUCATION: Occidental CollegeSPECIAL INTERESTS: Fly fishing, environment, politics,international affairsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1984NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (4): 1991 Bakersfield Open, Hawkeye Open. 1993Monterrey Open. 1996 Dominion Open.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 1998 Canon Greater Hartford Open. 1999 MasterCardColonial. 2005 Deutsche Bank Championship.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T29—Bob Hope Chrysler Classic.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Made the cut in 11 of 27 starts on <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2008 but failed to record a top-25 finish in a fullseason for the first time in his career. Served with Dave Stockton and Raymond Floyd asCaptain’s Assistants for the winning U.S. Ryder Cup team, captained by Paul Azinger.Missed the first half of 2007 due to torn ligaments in his left index finger. Opted for restand rehabilitation over surgery. First start was a missed cut at THE PLAYERS Championship.In second start of season, finished T9 at the AT&T Classic. Played sparingly the rest of the<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-15


Olin Browne (Continued)Section PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES2way and was granted a Major Medical Extension for the 2008 campaign. Notched two top-10s in 30 starts in 2006, including T8s at the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic and Southern FarmBureau Classic. Enjoyed a career year in 2005 with a victory at the Deutsche BankChampionship and first trip to THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship. In his first major championship startsince the 2003 U.S. Open, shared the first- and second-round leads at Pinehurst No. 2. Wasthree back of two-time U.S. Open champion Retief Goosen heading into the final round, buta closing 10-over 80 dropped him from T2 to T23. Earned a spot in the U.S. Open by firing73-59 at Woodmont CC in Rockville, MD. Considered withdrawing after first round. Capturedthird career victory at age 46 years, 3 months and 13 days at the Deutsche BankChampionship. Tied for the lead after 54 holes with John Rollins, Jason Bohn, CarlPettersson and Billy Andrade after opening 68-65-70. Broke the five-way tie with a finalround4-under-par 67 to defeat Bohn by one stroke. Earned a career-best $990,000 andsurpassed $1 million in season earnings for the first time in his career. Two weeks afterwinning in Boston finished solo second at the Valero Texas Open. In 2004, made 15 cuts in30 starts, including two top-10s. Played in the final group on Sunday with Adam Scott at theBooz Allen Classic, finished T7. Second top-10 was a T4 at the U.S. Bank Championship inMilwaukee. Missed the cut in the last two tournaments of the season and finished 127th onthe money list. In 2003, finished outside the top 125 for the first time since 1994. Played in34 tournaments and made 22 cuts to finish 130th on the money list. In 2002, finished amongthe top 125 for the seventh consecutive season. Shot an opening-round 73 at the SEIPennsylvania Classic before coming alive on the weekend (65-66) and finished at 11-underpar273 for T5. Best chance to earn first <strong>TOUR</strong> title since 1999 came in the 2001 AT&TPebble Beach National Pro-Am. Shared third-round lead with Phil Mickelson at 14-under-par202. Closed with 73 to finish T3, three shots behind winner Davis Love III. Made 34th ace inU.S. Open history when he holed a 7-iron from 165 yards on the 11th hole en route to finishingT24. Had a season-best T9 at the 2000 Greater Milwaukee Open. Earned his second<strong>TOUR</strong> victory in as many seasons with win at the 1999 MasterCard Colonial. Final-round 66,which included two eagles, produced a one-stroke victory. Win came on his 40th birthdayand $504,000 payday was largest of career to that point. Also earned a spot in 2000Mercedes Championships, which he had to miss in 1999 due to October surgery on his leftarm. Leading up to victory, was not allowed to hit more than a small bucket of balls inpractice. Went from late August 1998 to mid-February 1999 without touching his clubs. In1998, after 14 years as a professional, claimed his first <strong>TOUR</strong> title at the Canon GreaterHartford Open. Closed with 67 to earn a playoff spot with Stewart Cink and Larry Mize. Onthe first extra hole, chipped in for birdie from 40 feet for the win, becoming the first playersince Greg Norman at the 1995 NEC World Series of Golf to win a playoff by chipping in. In1996, cracked top 125 on <strong>TOUR</strong> for the first time when he finished 100th on money list. Inonly <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> start, earned fourth <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> title with a victory in theDominion Open. In 1993, won Monterrey Open and finished seventh on <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>money list to earn exempt status on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. In 1991, won Bakersfield Open andHawkeye Open to finish second on <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list and earn exempt status on<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.PERSONAL:After winning 1993 Monterrey Open in Mexico, gave victory speech in Spanish. Knowslanguage because of his father’s Chilean heritage. Did not start playing golf until he was 19.Got hooked on game while attending Occidental College in Los Angeles.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year 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 53 371,092<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings 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 3 304,605 1752008 27 11 167,029 204Total 439 259 3 1 2 25 80 8,498,575COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $8,869,667<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06Masters CUT T52 45U.S. Open T47 T101 T5 T43 CUT T24 CUT T59 T23 CUT<strong>PGA</strong> T53 T62 T49 CUT T46THE PLAYERS CUT CUT CUT T77 CUT CUT CUT T66<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipT14Accenture Match Play ChampionshipT33Bridgestone InvitationalT50CA ChampionshipT37Year 07U.S. OpenT45THE PLAYERSCUTCareer STATISTICSMISC. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSCareer Low Round/Round: 64–3 times, most 2008 Low Round/Round: 64–Valero Texasrecent 1993 Utah Classic/1Open/1Largest Career Paycheck/Finish: Career Low Round/Round: 63–2 times, most$36,000–2 times, most recent 1996 Dominion recent 2001 Canon Greater Hartford Open/4Open/1Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$990,000–2005 Deutsche BankChampionship/12-16 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Tom ByrumEXEMPT STATUS: Former Fully ExemptFULL 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: 1984BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T2—1995 Tallahassee Open.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T13—Henrico County Open; T15—Chitimacha Louisiana Open.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1989 Kemper Open.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T34—AT&T Classic.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Split time between the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2008, with season-bests T34(AT&T Classic) and T13 (Henrico County Open), respectively. Failed to record a top-25 finishon the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> for the first time since joining the <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1986. Playing on a MajorMedical Exemption, made five cuts in 20 attempts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2007, with his bestfinish a T13 at the U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee. Playing out of the Q-Schoolcategory, was limited to 11 events in 2006 due to right-knee injury and subsequent kneesurgery in June. Did not play after the Barclays Classic. Posted one top-25 at season’s firstfull-field event, the Sony Open in Hawaii (T16). Finished out of the top 125 in 2005 but finishedT5 at Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament in December. In 2004, earned a career-best $873,139.Position on money list (91st) was best since 1999. Finished T4 at the Buick Classic, his firsttop-10 since a T6 at the 2002 Buick Open. In 2003, finished 109th on the money list for thesecond straight season. Regained fully exempt status in 2002. Recorded first top-10 in fiveappearances at the U.S. Open with a T8 finish. Playing in 460th career <strong>TOUR</strong> event,recorded first (second of career) <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> hole-in-one in the second round of the Reno-Tahoe Open. Ace was the first in the four-year history of the tournament. In 2001, involvedin what is believed to be the first ace on a par 4 in <strong>TOUR</strong> history at Phoenix Open whenAndrew Magee’s drive on the 333-yard, par-4 17th hole caromed off his putter and wentinto the hole. Byrum was lining up a putt when the ball deflected off his putter and rolledabout 8 feet into the hole. Ended the 2000 season with two top-10s in his last two startsworth a total of $183,610 to secure his card for the 2001 season. In 1999, lost to NotahBegay III in playoff at Michelob Championship, when Begay parred second extra hole.Nominated for 1997 Comeback Player of the Year after posting back-to-back runner-upfinishes at the Canon Greater Hartford Open and Buick Open. Lone <strong>TOUR</strong> victory came at1989 Kemper Open. Took two-stroke lead after third-round 65, then shot closing 68 forfive-stroke win over Tommy Armour III, Billy Ray Brown and Jim Thorpe. Brother Curt, nowa GOLF CHANNEL analyst, won Hardee’s Golf Classic that year, making them the first brothersto win in same year since Mike and Dave Hill in 1972. Runner-up finish at the 1995Tallahassee Open his best outing in 33 career <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> starts.PERSONAL:After graduating from high school in Onida, SD, joined brother Curt in Albuquerque, NM,where Tom worked at country club and was a walk-on with University of New Mexico golfteam. After two years, transferred to New Mexico State in Las Cruces. Involved with nineholecourse, The Training Station, where golfers of all ages play three, six or nine holes.Career STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......71.10 (N/A)Driving Distance. .............274.4 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...77.24% (N/A)Greens in Regulation Percentage 69.44% (N/A)Putting Average ..............1.778 (N/A)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 65–ChitimachaLouisiana Open/3Career Low Round/Round: 65–4 times, mostrecent 2008 Chitimacha Louisiana Open/3Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$22,000–2007 Chitimacha Louisiana Open/T4Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 66–2 times, mostrecent Wyndham Championship/2Career Low Round/Round: 62–1993Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$270,000–1999 Michelob Championship atKingsmill/2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year 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 148Total 33 22 1 5 14 118,296<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-2Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings 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 2 201,508 1952008 12 6 87,782 225Total 593 327 1 6 5 41 110 6,517,003COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $6,635,299<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98MastersCUTU.S. Open CUT T33 CUT<strong>PGA</strong> T47 CUT CUT 9 T62THE PLAYERS CUT CUT T67 CUT CUT CUTYear 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07MastersCUTU.S. Open T44 T8 T15 CUT CUTBritish Open T43 CUT<strong>PGA</strong>T24THE PLAYERS 70 CUT T55 CUT T16 T46Section2PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-17


Gavin ColesSection PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES2EXEMPT STATUS: 2008 <strong>Tour</strong>nament WinnerFULL NAME: Gavin James ColesHEIGHT: 5-4WEIGHT: 155BIRTHDATE: October 19, 1968BIRTHPLACE: Bathurst, New South Wales, AustraliaNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (4): 2002 Jacob’s Creek Open Championship. 2004New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. 2006 Legend Financial Group Classic. 2008 ChitimachaLouisiana Open.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 1—Chitimacha Louisiana Open;T3—Miccosukee Championship.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T7—2005 Shell Houston Open.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T8—Stanford St. Jude Championship.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2002, 2004, 2006 and 2008 and the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2003,2005, 2007. Earned his fourth career title while making only eight starts on the 2008<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Bookend, 1-under 70s and matching 5-under 66s in the middle rounds ledto a one-stroke victory over Kyle Thompson at the Chitimacha Louisiana Open. The win wasworth $94,500 and moved him all the way to sixth at the time on the official money list.Entered Miccosukee Championship, his seventh event of the season, 68th on the money list.Finished T3, with four rounds in the 60s, jumping to 50th on the money chart, earning a spotin the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship at TPC Craig Ranch, where he finished T16. Madethe cut in 11 of 16 starts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2008 with his lone top-10 a T8 at the StanfordSt. Jude Championship. Returned to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2007, thanks to a 16th-place finishon the 2006 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list. In his fourth start of the 2007 season, posted fourrounds of par or better to finish T9 at the Mayakoba Golf Classic at Riviera Maya - Cancun,his second career top-10 on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Next top-10 of the season was a T10 at the2007 Buick Open, three strokes behind champion Brian Bateman. Has finished inside thetop 20 and collected a win in each of his three seasons on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, at the2002 Jacob’s Creek Open Championship, the 2004 New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship andthe 2006 Legend Financial Group Classic, his first win in the U.S. Fired rounds of 67-71-68-68to finish 10-under 274, one shot clear of Bradley Hughes. Added two runner-up finishes in2006 at the Peek’n Peak Classic and the Utah EnergySolutions Championship. Fired acourse-record 10-under 61 at the Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open. Also had fiveevents on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> after receiving a Minor Medical Extension but did not makeenough money to keep his card for the remainder of the season. In 2005, finished out of top125 in second year on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, but received a Minor Medical Extension due to rib injurysuffered at the John Deere Classic. He missed the better part of two months (July-August).Held a share of the 36- and 54-hole leads at the 2005 Shell Houston Open. Paired withco-leader Vijay Singh in the final round posted a 3-over-par 75 to fall to T7. Leader or coleaderfor first 10 holes on Sunday, but double bogey-6 on No. 11 dashed title hopes. Earnedcareer-best $140,417 for first top-10 of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> career. Finished 20th on the 2004<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list to earn <strong>TOUR</strong> card for 2005. Best finish of rookie season on <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> in 2003 was a T56 at The INTERNATIONAL. Finished 13th on the 2002 <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> money list, winning the season’s first event, the Jacob’s Creek Open Championship,by two strokes over Bryce Molder. The victory was his first after seven years as a professional,spent mostly on the Australasian <strong>Tour</strong>. Hometown of Bathurst is famous in Australiafor having the biggest car race of the year. Normally the population of the town would be30,000, however on the weekend of the race, the town swells to 150,000.PERSONAL:Hometown of Bathurst is famous in Australia for having the biggest car race of the year.Normally the population of the town would be 30,000, however on the weekend of the racethe town swells to 150,000.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2002 21 11 1 1 4 6 $189,745 132003 4 2 5,910 2222004 25 12 1 2 5 198,683 202006 23 14 1 2 3 8 239,141 162007 12008 8 3 1 1 2 3 142,000 48Total 82 42 4 3 1 11 22 775,479<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2003 28 7 $55,350 2272005 22 13 1 2 359,523 1692006 5 3 34,674 2382007 28 16 2 4 511,353 1472008 16 11 1 4 455,003 159Total 99 50 4 10 1,415,902COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $2,191,381<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 05CA Championship 59Career STATISTICSRESIDENCE: Bathurst, New South Wales, AustraliaFAMILY: Wife, Robyn; Bradley (9/1/96), Matthew (4/3/99),SPECIAL INTERESTS: Family, social rounds of golf with hismatesTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 19922008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......70.05 (N/A)Driving Distance. .............275.7 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...74.28% (N/A)Greens in Regulation Percentage 67.22% (N/A)Putting Average ..............1.736 (N/A)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 66–2 times, mostrecent Chitimacha Louisiana Open/3Career Low Round/Round: 61–2006Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$139,248–2004 New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong>Championship/1Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 62–U.S. BankChampionship in Milwaukee/2Career Low Round/Round: 62–2008 U.S.Bank Championship in Milwaukee/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$174,000–2008 Stanford St. JudeChampionship/T82-18 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Kris CoxEXEMPT STATUS: 2nd <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Qualifier at the 2008<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>namentFULL NAME: Kristopher Scott CoxHEIGHT: 5-11WEIGHT: 200BIRTHDATE: October 22, 1973BIRTHPLACE: Lafayette, LARESIDENCE: Dallas, TX; plays out of Royal Oaks CCFAMILY: Wife, Beth; Emerson, Peyton (2007, twin girls),Logan Cooper (7/08)EDUCATION: Oklahoma State University (1996, History)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Reading, watching sports, musicTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1996NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2005 Permian Basin Charity Golf Classic.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T8—Fort Smith Classic.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T3—2006 FedEx St. Jude Classic.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T29—EDS Byron Nelson Championship.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Made the cut in only four of 17 starts on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Sole top-10 finish wasT8 at the Fort Smith Classic, where he shared the first-round lead with a 6-under-par 64.Was T25 in his next start at the Melwood Prince George’s Open but missed the cut in eightof his final 10 starts and ended the year No. 140 on the money list. Playing out of the Nos.126-150 category in 2007 in third full season on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, limited to eight events and didnot compete after withdrawing from the Canadian Open in July due to lumbar degenerativedisc injury and subsequent surgery (Aug. 15). Granted Non-Exempt Medical Extension andhad eight events in 2008 to earn $711,722 (combined with 2007 earnings of $36,729, wouldequal 2007’s No. 125 earnings of $785,180) and be elevated to Major Medical Extensionstatus for the remainder of the 2008 campaign. Best finish in eight starts in 2007 was T29at the EDS Byron Nelson Championship. With non-exempt status, also played in eight<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> events, with two top-25s (matching T18s at The Rex Hospital Open andthe Legend Financial Group Classic). Second full season on <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2006 saw one top-10and 12 made cuts in 28 starts. Fnished No. 148 on the season-ending money list. Collectedfirst career top-10 in 12th start with a T3 at the FedEx St. Jude Classic. Won $301,600, morethan he had earned in his previous 38 starts ($250,795). Third-round, 7-under 63 was acareer low. Returned to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> after one-year absence, thanks to a 10th-place finish onthe 2005 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list. Season highlighted by a six-week stretch, whichincluded his first <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> victory at the Permian Basin Charity Golf Classic and twoT2s at the Envirocare Utah Classic and the Oregon Classic. Four rounds in the 60s(69-65-68-68) led to an 18-under 270 finish and a two-stroke victory in the season’s finalfull-field event. Joined the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> for the first time in 2004, having qualified via a T7finish at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. One of six players who wentthrough all three stages of the National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament to earn <strong>TOUR</strong> cards thatyear. Made the cut in 10 of 26 starts in 2004, finishing the campaign No. 190 on the moneylist. Posted two top-25s in back-to-back weeks, T18 at the FedEx St. Jude Classic and T23at the Buick Classic. Played full-time on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1999-2000 and 2005. In1999, made his first four cuts of the year including two top-10s at the Florida Classic (T10)and Louisiana Open (2). Has also competed during professional career on Hooters <strong>Tour</strong>,Tight Lies <strong>Tour</strong>, Gateway <strong>Tour</strong>, Canadian <strong>Tour</strong> and South American <strong>Tour</strong>.AMATEUR CAREER:Member of Oklahoma State’s 1995 NCAA Championship team. Played on the same collegeteam as Bo Van Pelt, Alan Bratton and Chris Tidland. Three-time All-American at OSU. Was1996 Big Eight Conference Champion. Two-time Academic All-American. Won three collegetournaments during his career at Oklahoma State. Big Eight Newcomer of the Year in 1993.Member of the 1995 U.S. Walker Cup team.PERSONAL:Grandfather, Oree Marsalis, defeated Tommy Bolt in the Shreveport City Championship inthe 1920s. Started on his high school soccer team that won the 1990 state championshipin Lafayette, LA. Cites his mom and dad as his heroes.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1992A 11998 2 1 $518 2771999 26 11 1 4 6 62,917 432000 27 9 4 5 74,278 672001 22002 2 1 1,607 2812003 1 1 3,154 2622004 2 1 1,544 3352005 27 20 1 2 7 11 257,352 102006 22007 8 5 2 18,800 1772008 17 4 1 2 23,984 140Total 117 53 1 3 16 26 444,152<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2001 12004 26 10 2 $205,171 1902006 28 12 1 1 3 517,836 1482007 8 1 36,729 2352008 8Total 71 23 1 1 5 759,736COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $1,203,888<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 04U.S. OpenT48Career STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......72.57 (127)Driving Distance. .............290.6 (82)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...59.71% (127)Greens in Regulation Percentage 65.56% (117)Putting Average ..............1.801 (92)MISC. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 64–Fort SmithClassic/1Career Low Round/Round: 64–2008 FortSmith Classic/1Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$85,500–2005 Permian Basin Charity GolfClassic/1MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 67–U.S. BankChampionship in Milwaukee/1Career Low Round/Round: 63–2006 FedExSt. Jude Classic/3Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$301,600–2006 FedEx St. Jude Classic/T3Section2PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-19


Jeff CurlSection PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES2EXEMPT STATUS: 7th <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Qualifier at the 2008<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>namentFULL NAME: Jeff Chiastepitt CurlHEIGHT: 5-8WEIGHT: 160BIRTHDATE: October 31, 1978BIRTHPLACE: Redding, CABEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T9—2008 Northeast PennsylvaniaClassic.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T9—Northeast Pennsylvania Classic.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Made six cuts in seven starts on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with a career-best T9 performanceat the Northeast Pennsylvania Classic. He posted a 7-under 63 in the second-round.Was T19 at the Utah Championship, his only other top-25. Made two cuts from three eventsin 2007 with a season-best T21 at Northeast Pennsylvania Classic. Best finish in 2006 wasT21 at Chitimacha Louisiana Open, one of two cuts made from the six events he played.First professional victory came at the 2004 Emerald Lakes Classic on the Tarheel <strong>Tour</strong>, holinga 70-foot eagle putt on the final hole to win by five strokes. Has three wins each onTarheel and New England <strong>Tour</strong>’s. Also competed on Gateway <strong>Tour</strong>. Won the 2007Connecticut State Open. Has four aces in competition.PERSONAL:His father, Rod Curl Sr., played the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> for 20 years, winning the 1974 ColonialNational Invitational to finish 16th on the money list, the best finish of his career. Brother,Rod Jr., is a Class A Head Golf professional who played in the Miccosukee Classic in 2008.Both his father and brother are his instructors.Joe DaleyNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2006 6 2 1 $7,933 2012007 3 2 1 8,342 2152008 7 6 1 2 28,200 133Total 16 10 1 4 44,475COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $44,475Career STATISTICSRESIDENCE: Charlotte, NC; plays out of Cedarwood CCFAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: University of North Carolina-CharlotteSPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting, fishingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 20012008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......69.73 (N/A) 2008 Low Round/Round: 63–NortheastDriving Distance. .............308.8 (N/A) Pennsylvania Classic/2Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...58.76% (N/A) Career Low Round/Round: 63–2008Greens in Regulation Percentage 69.87% (N/A) Northeast Pennsylvania Classic/2Putting Average ..............1.737 (N/A) Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$12,150–2008 Northeast Pennsylvania Classic/T9EXEMPT STATUS: No. 59 on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money listFULL NAME: Joe DaleyHEIGHT: 6-3WEIGHT: 159BIRTHDATE: October 30, 1960BIRTHPLACE: Chestnut Hill, PARESIDENCE: Scottsdale, AZFAMILY: Wife, CarolEDUCATION: Old Dominion University (1983, Finance)SPECIAL INTERESTS: History, fly fishing, huntingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1991NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1997 Louisiana Open. 2005 Preferred HealthSystems Wichita Open.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 3—Livermore Valley Wine CountryChampionship at Wente Vineyards; T8—Price Cutter Charity Championship; T9—AthensRegional Foundation Classic.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T6—1996 B.C. Open.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T65—Sony Open in Hawaii.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Made 14 cuts from 27 starts in 2008 with a season-best third at the Livermore Valley WineCountry Championship, missing a playoff by one stroke. One of four players to finish belowpar for 72 holes at The Course at Wente Vineyards. Effort was his best showing since hewon the 2005 Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open, a span of 71 starts. Payday boostedhim to No. 15 on the money list, at the time. Was T9 at the Athens Regional FoundationClassic. Four rounds in the 60s at the Price Cutter Charity Championship resulted in a T8finish. Missed both cuts at final two full-field events of the season to drop from 54th to 60thon the money list and sneak into the season-ending <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship at TPCCraig Ranch. Member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1996 and 1998 and the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1997,1999-2002 and 2004-07. Made the cut in 14 of 25 starts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2007,with six top-25 finishes. All three top-10s came in consecutive weeks, including a T9 at theKnoxville Open, T8 at the Peek’n Peak Classic and a season-best fourth-place finish at theLegend Financial Group Classic. Completed the year No. 66 on the money list, with $92,193.Made two starts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2007, finishing T65 at the Sony Open in Hawaii andmissing the cut at the U.S. Open. Made the cut in 19 of 28 starts on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2006, with fivetop-25 finishes—including a season-best T17 at the Scholarship America Showdown atSomerby. Posted the second-best nine-hole score of the season with a 7-under 29 on theback nine of the second round of the Chattanooga Classic. Finished the season No. 90 onthe money list, with $59,086. Ranked fifth in Driving Accuracy Percentage (75.95). Made thecut in 14 of 20 events on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2005, with four top-10 and eight top-25 finishes. Ended theseason No. 24 on the money list, with $188,073. Claimed second career title with a win atthe Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open. Finished the tournament in a tie with ShaneBertsch at 16-under-par 268 and then defeated his good friend with a birdie-4 on the firstextra hole. Collected a career-best $85,500 with the victory to move to the No. 10 spot onthe money list at the time. Rounds of 68-68-64-66 led to a 22-under-par 266 total at theChattanooga Classic, placing him in a four-man playoff with Jason Schultz, Scott Weatherlyand Jerry Smith. With the latter two players eliminated, made it all the way to the sixthextra hole before falling to Schultz. Collected $33,600 for the runner-up finish. Returned tothe <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2004 after sitting out the 2003 season with a neck injury. Made thecut in seven of 16 starts on <strong>Tour</strong> that year, with a best finish of T14 at the Preferred HealthSystems Wichita Open, one of two top-25 finishes. Finished No. 64 on the 2002 <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong>, with $71,792. Made the cut in 14 of 26 tournaments, with a T4 at the Permian BasinOpen his top finish. Made the cut in 14 of 24 events in 2001, with three top-10s. Finished2-20 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Joe Daley (Continued)a season-best T2 at the Knoxville Open. Made 18 of 22 cuts in 2000, including his last nine.Used back-to-back 69s in the final rounds of the Hershey Open to move from T22 to T3.Monday-qualified at Shreveport Open and jumped from 20th to fourth with a final-round 65.Recorded a hole-in-one on hole No. 17 during the fourth round of the Monterey PeninsulaClassic. Had three top-10s in 1999, including a season-best T4 at the Mississippi Gulf CoastOpen. Wire-to-wire winner at rain-shortened 1997 Louisiana Open. Opened with a10-under-par 62 to tie Le Triomphe CC course record and lead by two. That 62 was the lowstart by a winner on the 1997 <strong>Tour</strong>. Was the first wire-to-wire winner of a 54-hole <strong>Tour</strong>event since Keith Fergus at the 1994 Panama City Beach Classic. Posted three other top-10finishes to place 11th on the 1997 <strong>Tour</strong> money list. Fired a 9-under-par 62 in the third andfinal round to T6 in the 1996 B.C. Open, his career-best <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> finish. Self-taught andsays his biggest thrill in golf is helping others become better players. Wife, Carol, has caddiedfor him at times on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Quit job as a credit manager in 1992 at age32 to pursue a career as a professional golfer.PERSONAL:Self-taught and says his biggest thrill in golf is helping others become better players. Wife,Carol, has caddied for him at times on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Quit job as a credit managerin 1992 at age 32 to pursue a career as a professional golfer.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1996 1 1 $530 2691997 25 14 1 1 1 4 7 105,297 111998 4 2 1 1 5,590 1501999 27 17 3 7 46,720 592000 22 18 1 5 12 151,233 232001 24 14 1 3 4 83,108 552002 26 14 3 6 71,791 642004 16 7 2 25,414 1322005 20 14 1 1 4 8 188,073 242006 28 19 5 59,086 902007 25 14 3 6 92,193 662008 27 14 1 3 6 113,597 59Total 245 148 2 3 3 29 64 942,633Robert DamronEXEMPT STATUS: 2008 <strong>Tour</strong>nament WinnerFULL NAME: Robert Douglas DamronHEIGHT: 5-8WEIGHT: 185BIRTHDATE: October 27, 1972BIRTHPLACE: Pikeville, KY<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1994 1 1 $6,239 2701995 11996 27 13 1 2 96,287 1671998 27 8 42,092 2112000 12007 2 1 10,920Total 59 23 1 2 155,537COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $1,098,170<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07U.S. Open CUT CUTCareer STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......71.62 (97)Driving Distance. .............281.3 (131)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...73.22% (10)Greens in Regulation Percentage 68.20% (71)Putting Average ..............1.797 (83)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 64–PreferredHealth Systems Wichita Open/1Career Low Round/Round: 62–1997Louisiana Open/1Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$85,500–2005 Preferred Health SystemsWichita Open/1Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 69–Sony Open inHawaii/2Career Low Round/Round: 62–1996 B.C.Open/3Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$33,500–1996 B.C. Open/T6RESIDENCE: Orlando, FLFAMILY: Wife, Molly; Katherine Rose (9/30/02), WilliamBernard (3/29/04), Robert Charles (8/14/06)EDUCATION: University of Central FloridaSPECIAL INTERESTS: SportsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1994Section2PLAYER BIOGRAPHIESNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2008 Athens Regional Foundation Classic.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 1—Athens Regional FoundationClassic.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2001 Verizon Byron Nelson Classic.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T22—Mayakoba Golf Classic at Riviera Maya-Cancun.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Opened the 2008 season with a T33 at the Panama Movistar Championship. Won his secondstart of the season at the Athens Regional Foundation Classic, defeating Greg Owenwith a birdie at the first playoff hole, after birdieing his final two holes of regulation. Playedonly four more events, making just one cut, before undergoing season-ending shouldersurgery in August. Made four of eight cuts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2008 with his best finishcoming at the Mayakoba Golf Classic (T22). Made 10 starts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2007, buta T34 at the Viking Classic led to his only paycheck. Only made cut in four <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>starts was a career-best fifth-place effort at the Athens Regional Foundation Classic.Represented his first <strong>Tour</strong> starts since playing four times during the 1995 season. Made 13cuts in 31 events entered on <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2006. Posted his first top-10 of the season late in theyear with a T8 finish at the 2006 Southern Farm Bureau Classic, his first top-10 since a T2at the 2005 John Deere Classic. In 2005, his lone top-10 came in 18th start, a T2 at the JohnDeere Classic. Posted four rounds in the 60s at the TPC Deere Run to finish one shot behindchampion Sean O’Hair. It was his best finish since a playoff loss to Sergio Garcia at the2004 EDS Byron Nelson Championship. In his second-to-last start of the year finished T15at the 2005 FUNAI Classic at Walt Disney World Resort. Posted four rounds in the 60s atDisney, including an opening 7-under 65. He collected $68,200 in Lake Buena Vista andimproved his season earnings to $739,836, good enough to secure his card for the ninthtime in nine years on <strong>TOUR</strong>. Lost in a three-way playoff with Sergio Garcia and Dudley Hartat the 2004 EDS Byron Nelson Championship, his best finish on <strong>TOUR</strong> since winning at theTPC Las Colinas in 2001. Also finished eighth at the 2004 Bell Canadian Open, thanks to afinal-round 66. A T7 at the 2003 Greater Hartford Open was his best finish of the year.Ended 2002 season making nine of the last 11 cuts, including his only top-10 in hometownof Orlando at Disney Golf Classic. First victory of his <strong>TOUR</strong> career came at 2001 VerizonByron Nelson Classic and led to best finish on money list (51st). After sharing 54-hole leadwith Scott Verplank, used birdie on fourth extra hole to win. Season-best finish in 2000 wasa T3 at THE PLAYERS Championship, rebounding from opening-round 78 with three consecutivesub-par scores to finish six shots behind winner Hal Sutton. Finished fourth in frontof hometown fans at 1999 Bay Hill Invitational after receiving a sponsor’s exemption fromhost Arnold Palmer. Made 19 cut in 28 starts in 1998 and finished in the top 100 on themoney list in his sophomore season on <strong>TOUR</strong>. Lone top-10 was T7 at the FedEx St. JudeClassic. Impressive rookie season in 1997 earned nomination for Rookie of the Year honors.Finished year 53rd on money list on strength of four top-five finishes. Second only to Rookieof the Year Stewart Cink in first-year earnings.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-21


Robert Damron (Continued)Section PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES2AMATEUR CAREER:Winner of five collegiate events while at Central Florida, where he was a three-time All-America.PERSONAL:Father moved family to Orlando for warmer winter weather after retiring from Kentucky coalbusiness. Winter house was at Bay Hill Club, where Robert met Arnold Palmer and gainedearly advice about golf. Palmer helped him get sponsor’s exemption to 1997 Bob HopeChrysler Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0Year 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 65Total 14 5 1 2 2 121,915<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings 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 94,612 224Total 311 178 1 2 3 19 55 6,252,887COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $6,374,802<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06U.S. Open 63 CUT T20British OpenCUT<strong>PGA</strong> CUT CUT T74 T66THE PLAYERS T53 CUT T52 T3 CUT 74 CUT CUT T63 CUTCareer STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......71.50 (N/A)Driving Distance. .............275.4 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...66.07% (N/A)Greens in Regulation Percentage 68.52% (N/A)Putting Average ..............1.750 (N/A)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 66–AthensRegional Foundation Classic/4Career Low Round/Round: 64–2007 AthensRegional Foundation Classic/4Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$94,500–2008 Athens Regional FoundationClassic/1Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 65–Mayakoba GolfClassic at Riviera Maya-Cancun/1Career Low Round/Round: 63–2002 GreaterMilwaukee Open/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$810,000–2001 Verizon Byron NelsonClassic/1Jason DayEXEMPT STATUS: No. 136 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money listFULL NAME: Jason Anthony DayHEIGHT: 6-0WEIGHT: 165BIRTHDATE: November 12, 1987BIRTHPLACE: Beaudesert, Queensland, AustraliaRESIDENCE: Forest Lake, Queensland, AustraliaFAMILY: SingleSPECIAL INTERESTS: Surfing, dirt bikingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2006NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2007 Legend Financial Group Classic.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 6—2008 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 6—AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am;T8—Shell Houston Open.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> rookie in 2008 recorded his first career top-10 <strong>TOUR</strong> finish at the AT&T Pebble BeachNational Pro-Am with a solo sixth. Posted rounds of 69-65 on the weekend to finish T8 at theShell Houston Open. Finished the 2008 season, with six top-25 finishes in 28 <strong>TOUR</strong> starts. Madethe cut in 14 of 19 starts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2007, with 10 top-25 finishes. Finished theseason No. 5 on the money list, with $331,542. In just his second career start on the <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong>, finished T6 at the HSBC New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. Posted a then-career-best T4 atthe Fort Smith Classic, posting a career-best, 8-under 62 to wind up two shots back of winnerJay Williamson. Shared the lead after the first and third rounds at the LaSalle Bank Open, but a73 in the final round led to a T9—his third top-10 showing of the year. Breakthrough performancecame at the Legend Financial Group Classic, where a final-round 67 and a tournament-record16-under-par 268 made him the youngest player to win a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>-sanctioned event. At 19years, 7 months, 26 days, he surpassed the previous youngest players to win on the two <strong>Tour</strong>s,including Johnny McDermott’s win at the 1911 U.S. Open (19 years, 10 months) and James Oh’svictory at the 2003 Mark Christopher Charity Classic (21 years, 5 months, 27 days). The win madeDay the <strong>Tour</strong>’s 20th different winner from Australia and his victory was the 30th overall by thatgroup, also a <strong>Tour</strong> record. The win began a five-tournament stretch where he posted four top-fivefinishes, including a T5 at the <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital Invitational, a runner-up effort atthe Cox Classic and a third-place finish at the Xerox Classic. Of particular note was a weekenddual in Omaha with eventual winner Roland Thatcher. Shot scores of 62-63 (17-under par) but stillfinished one stroke behind Thatcher. His 125 total over the final two rounds equaled the lowest36-hole score in <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> history. It had been posted on three previous occasions andagain in 2008 (Webb Simpson, Chattanooga Classic). Played the front nine Saturday (28) andSunday (29) at 13-under par. Was named the <strong>Tour</strong>’s Player of the Month in July. Suffered a rightwrist injury late in the 2007 season which forced him to sit out from early October till the end ofthe year. Made all seven previous career starts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2006, with strong showingsat the Reno-Tahoe Open (T11) and the U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee (T13). Finished withfive made cuts and $174,508 in earnings. Played on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> of Australasia from 2004-05.AMATEUR CAREER:Enjoyed plenty of success at the amateur level, highlighted by his win at the 2006 AustralianAmateur Stroke-Play Championship. Decorated amateur career also includes titles at theAustralian Junior Championship, World Junior Championship, Queensland AmateurChampionship and the Queensland Medal Championship.PERSONAL:Got his start in golf from his dad, who died when his son was 12.2-22 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Jason Day (Continued)NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year 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<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2006 7 5 2 $174,5082008 28 13 2 6 767,393 136Total 35 18 2 8 941,901COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $1,273,443Career STATISTICSMisc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 62–2 times, most 2008 Low Round/Round: 65–2 times, mostrecent Cox Classic/3recent RBC Canadian Open/1Career Low Round/Round: 62–2 times, most Career Low Round/Round: 64–2006 U.S.recent 2007 Cox Classic/3Bank Championship in Milwaukee/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish: Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$94,500–2007 Legend Financial Group $216,000–2008 AT&T Pebble Beach NationalClassic/1Pro–Am/6Bryan DeCorsoEXEMPT STATUS: 2008 <strong>Tour</strong>nament WinnerFULL NAME: Bryan Angelo DeCorsoHEIGHT: 6-0WEIGHT: 180BIRTHDATE: May 29, 1971BIRTHPLACE: Guelph, Ontario, CanadaNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2008 South Georgia Classic.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 1—South Georgia Classic; T4—HenricoCounty Open; T10—Moonah Classic.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T63—2008 RBC Canadian Open.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T63—RBC Canadian Open.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Made nine cuts in 28 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> starts in 2008. In his 14th career start, tallied a thencareer-best T10 finish at the Moonah Classic. Was T4 at the Henrico County Open afterholding a share of the 54-hole lead. Earned his first career <strong>Tour</strong> win at the South GeorgiaClassic the following week, topping Bryce Molder and Greg Owen by four strokes. Beganthe tournament with a 4-under 68 to trail first-round leader Garth Mulroy by one shot. A3-under 69 in the second round moved him into a lead that he wouldn’t relinquish. Thevictory, which came less than a month after undergoing a total revamp of his golf swing,was worth $112,500 and propelled him to fourth on the official money list. Posted just onetop-25 the remainder of the season, an additional 19 events, making just five cuts. Heeventually finished 40th on the money list. Earned status on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> based onhis T74 finish at the 2007 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Finished inside thetop 20 on the Gateway <strong>Tour</strong>’s Summer Beach Series (2007). Posted seven victories and 25top-10 finishes on the Canadian, Gateway, U.S. Pro Golf and Moonlight <strong>Tour</strong>s in 2006.Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2004, making the cut in two of eight starts. Finished T42at the Scholarship America Showdown and 58th at the Miccosukee Championship. Onlyhad two career <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> appearances prior to 2004 season. Both came in 2003,finishing T60 at the Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship before missing the cut at theAlberta Calgary Classic. Missed the cut in all four <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> starts, including mostrecently the 1998 Bell Canadian Open. Member of the Canadian <strong>Tour</strong> from 1996-98 and2002-03. Finished No. 24 on the 2003 Order of Merit, with only top 10 coming at the MTSClassic (second). Winner of the Canadian <strong>Tour</strong>’s 1996 Morningstar Classic. Best seasoncame in his rookie year of 1996, finishing No. 10 on the money list. For his efforts, named1996 Rookie of the Year. Has also played on the Golden Bear <strong>Tour</strong>, Gateway <strong>Tour</strong> and <strong>Tour</strong>de Las Americas.AMATEUR CAREER:Winner of the 1995 Mid-American Conference Championship, adding his name to a list ofwinners from the school which includes Jon Mills, Ben Curtis and David Morland IV. Namedthat same year as the MAC Male Athlete of the Year and Sportsman of the Year. Earnedhonorable mention All-American honors that same season. Inducted into the Kent StateHall of Fame in 2004. Lost in a playoff at the 1994 Canadian Amateur Championship.Represented Canada in the World Amateur Team Championship. Winner of the 1989Ontario Junior Championship.RESIDENCE: Windermere, FLFAMILY: Wife, CharlotteEDUCATION: Kent State University (1995, BusinessManagement)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Playing cards, readingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1995PERSONAL:Served as an on-course commentator for GOLF CHANNEL from 2001-03. Lists Jack Nicklausas his hero. Got his start in golf from his dad. Non-golf related jobs held include generalcontractor. Has had three aces in competitive rounds. Says his biggest thrill was having hiswife, Charlotte, witness his win in 2008.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2003 2 1 $1,328 3382004 8 2 3,509 2582008 28 9 1 3 4 163,471 40Total 38 12 1 3 4 168,308<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1994A 11996 21998 12008 1 1 $10,600Total 5 1 10,600COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $178,908Career STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......72.13 (116)Driving Distance. .............300.7 (24)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...66.15% (78)Greens in Regulation Percentage 66.30% (109)Putting Average ..............1.780 (43)MISC. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 66–Henrico CountyOpen/3Career Low Round/Round: 66–2008 HenricoCounty Open/3Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$112,500–2008 South Georgia Classic/1MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 67–RBC CanadianOpen/2Career Low Round/Round: 67–2008 RBCCanadian Open/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$10,600–2008 RBC Canadian Open/T63Section2PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-23


Bubba DickersonSection PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES2EXEMPT STATUS: No. 32 on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money listFULL NAME: Benjamin Gordon DickersonHEIGHT: 6-0WEIGHT: 178BIRTHDATE: May 6, 1981BIRTHPLACE: Jacksonville, FLBEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2008 Oregon Classic.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 2—Oregon Classic; 4—Mexico Open,Henrico County Open; 6—Athens Regional Foundation Classic.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T5—2006 Buick Championship.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T57—Zurich Classic of New Orleans.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Made the cut in 20 of 28 starts on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> and had four top-10 finishes.Finished solo fourth at the Mexico Open, his best effort since a third-place finish at the 2005National Mining Association Pete Dye Classic. Weekend rounds of 65-67 was bettered onlyby tournament winner Jarrod Lyle. Finished sixth at the Athens Regional FoundationClassic, where he started the final round two shots out of the lead. Was T4 a week later atthe Henrico County Open, where he posted a career-best, 10-under-par 62 to take a threeshotlead after the opening round. Started the tournament with six consecutive birdies.Second-round 68 put him at 14-under and ahead by four strokes. He birdied three of thefinal four holes Sunday to move back up the leaderboard. Aced the 18th hole in the secondround of the Utah Championship (four aces in the first round by four players) which helpedset the record for most holes-in-one in a <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> event (five). Held the secondroundlead at the Oregon Classic, where he finished second to winner Matt Bettencourt.Final-round saw a back-and-forth battle between the two, with Dickerson taking advantageof a cricital three-shot swing at No. 15 where he made eagle and closed the deficit to onestroke. A three-putt bogey at No. 17 gave Bettencourt a two-shot lead, which was the finalmargin. Made the cut in six of 19 starts on the 2007 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> but failed to post a top-25finish. Finished the year No. 218 in earnings, just one year after finishing No. 127 on themoney list. Made seven starts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2007 but only made cut came inhis last start at the National Mining Association Pete Dye Classic (T12). In 18th start ofrookie season in 2006, posted his first top-10 on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, with a career-best T5 atthe Buick Championship. Continued strong mid-summer play with a T10 at the John DeereClassic, aided by a final-round 65. Next top-10 came in October, a T7 at the Frys.com Openin Las Vegas. Earned initial <strong>TOUR</strong> card with T13 finish at the 2005 Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament.Spent the 2005 season as a rookie on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Notched a career-best, thirdplacefinish at the 2005 National Mining Association Pete Dye Classic and finished 38th onthe money list, with $130,642. Other top-10 finishes came at the Gila River Golf Classic—where a 12-under 276 led to a T9 finish-and the season-ending <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>Championship (T7). Prior to rookie season on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2005, had made the cut in five of 13career <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> starts, with both career top-25 finishes coming at the HenricoOpen, finishing a then-career-best T8 in 2003 and T22 in 2004. Has also played on theEuropean Challenge <strong>Tour</strong> and the Hooters <strong>Tour</strong>.AMATEUR CAREER:Winner of the 2001 U.S. Amateur. Rallied from 5-down to defeat Robert Hamilton, 1-up, atEast Lake GC in Atlanta. Was 2001 Western Amateur champion. Member of the Universityof Florida’s national championship team in 2001. Was named the Southeastern ConferenceFreshman of the Year in 2000. Runner-up at the 2000 U.S. Public Links AmateurChampionship.PERSONAL:Lists winning the U.S. Amateur as his biggest thrill in golf. Cites his parents as his heroes.Got his start in golf from his dad. An avid fisherman, says the biggest fish he’s ever caughtis a 30-pound kingfish. Has had five career holes-in-one, including an ace at the 2007 BuickOpen on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.RESIDENCE: Hilliard, FL; plays out of GC of Amelia Island(Amelia Island, FL)FAMILY: Wife, Mindy; Avery (6/19/03), Gage (3/13/06)EDUCATION: University of FloridaSPECIAL INTERESTS: Going to church, spending time withfamilyTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2002NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2002 32003 5 4 1 1 $16,575 1632004 5 1 1 4,500 2452005 25 15 1 3 9 130,642 382007 7 1 1 12,150 2022008 28 20 1 4 7 189,734 32Total 73 41 1 1 8 19 353,602<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2002A 2 12002 8 4 $44,1412003 12005 12006 32 18 3 6 650,314 1272007 19 6 87,430 2182008 1 1 13,640Total 64 30 3 6 795,525COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $1,149,127<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 02MastersCUTCareer STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......70.67 (31)Driving Distance. .............294.9 (61)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...70.88% (25)Greens in Regulation Percentage 70.78% (32)Putting Average ..............1.766 (20)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 62–Henrico CountyOpen/1Career Low Round/Round: 62–2008 HenricoCounty Open/1Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$54,000–2008 Oregon Classic/2Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 69–Zurich Classicof New Orleans/4Career Low Round/Round: 65–2 times, mostrecent 2006 Frys.com Open/1Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$154,550–2006 Buick Championship/T52-24 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


James DriscollEXEMPT STATUS: No. 141 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money listFULL NAME: James Edward DriscollHEIGHT: 6-0WEIGHT: 190BIRTHDATE: October 9, 1977BIRTHPLACE: Boston, MARESIDENCE: Brookline, MAFAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: University of VirginiaSPECIAL INTERESTS: Fitness, readingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2001NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2004 Virginia Beach Open.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2005 Zurich Classic of New Orleans.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T5—AT&T Classic.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2005-06, 2008. Made the cut in 15 of 28 starts on <strong>TOUR</strong> in2008 with one top-10 finish, a T5 at the AT&T Classic. Ended the year No. 141 on the moneylist. Had four top-10 finishes in 24 starts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2007 and finished No.24 on the money list to earn his 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> status. Was T2 at the Melwood PrinceGeorge’s County Open and was solo second at the Xerox Classic. Was one stroke back ofthe winner in both events. Finished No. 187 on the 2006 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list. Struggledthroughout the year, making 11 cuts in 29 starts but failing to crack the top 25. Played hisrookie season on <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2005 and was one of only three 2004 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> graduatesto retain <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card for 2006, finishing No. 100 in earnings. Tied for third behind PhilMickelson and Tiger Woods entering the final round of the Ford Championship at Doral butfinished T16 after 2-over-par 74. Lost in a sudden-death playoff to Tim Petrovic at the ZurichClassic of New Orleans. After opening 68-71, fired 6-under-par 66 and played with 54-holeleader Chris DiMarco in final group Sunday. Missed four-foot birdie putt for win on 72ndhole but forced playoff with a final-round 70 and a 13-under-par 275 total. Petrovic took titlewith par 5 on first extra hole after Driscoll three-putted. First career top-10 was worth$594,000. Missed two months (August-September) due to torn ligament in left thumb, sufferedin a pickup basketball game. Missed hometown tournament of Deutsche BankChampionship in Boston. Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2004. Made the cut in 18 of24 tournament appearances and finished seventh on the money list to earn maiden <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> card. Notched his first <strong>Tour</strong> victory with a 15-under-par 273 at the Virginia BeachOpen. His 16-under 128 equaled the low final 36-hole score of the season. Made the cut insix of nine events during his rookie season on the 2003 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Received aSponsor Exemption into the 2002 Greater Richmond Open, where he finished T6 in his firstcareer event on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. A member of the Canadian <strong>Tour</strong> in 2002.AMATEUR CAREER:Three-time All-American at Virginia. Recorded 23 career top-10 finishes for the Cavaliers.Winner of the 1998 Golf Digest Invitational. Runner-up to Jeff Quinney at the U.S. Amateurin 2000. Runner-up finish got him into the field of the 2001 Masters, where rounds of 68-78led to a missed cut by one shot. His opening-round, 4-under-par 68 included just 23 puttsand was the best first-round amateur score since 1983. Member of the United StatesWalker Cup Team in 2001. Won a number of men’s amateur events throughout the country,including the New England Amateur and the North and South Championship, before turningpro in 2001. American Junior Golf Association first-team All-America selection during juniorgolf days.PERSONAL:Is the youngest of seven children.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1Year 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<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1998A 1 12001A 22001 2 1 $7,2082002 6 4 34,2932005 26 11 1 1 4 849,891 1002006 29 11 219,904 1872007 22008 28 15 1 7 708,549 141Total 96 43 1 2 11 1,819,846COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $2,353,207<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 01 02 03 04 05 06MastersCUTU.S. OpenCUTTHE PLAYERST27Career STATISTICSMisc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS Career Low Round/Round: 65–3 times, mostCareer Low Round/Round: 63–2 times, most recent 2008 Justin Timberlake Shrinersrecent 2004 Henrico County Open/4Hospitals for Children Open/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish: Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$81,000–2004 Virginia Beach Open/1 $594,000–2005 Zurich Classic of NewOrleans/2Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 65–JustinTimberlake Shriners Hospitals for ChildrenOpen/2Section2PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-25


Scott DunlapSection PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES2EXEMPT STATUS: 2008 <strong>Tour</strong>nament WinnerFULL NAME: Scott Michael DunlapHEIGHT: 5-11WEIGHT: 180BIRTHDATE: August 16, 1963BIRTHPLACE: Pittsburgh, PANATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 2004 Mark Christopher Charity Classic. 2008Panama Movistar Championship.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 1—Panama Movistar Championship.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T3—1996 Bell Canadian Open, 1999 Doral-RyderOpen, 2000 THE PLAYERS Championship.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Made the cut in 12 of 27 starts on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> and earned his second careertitle with a come-from-behind win at the season-opening Panama Movistar Championship.Shot a 1-over 71 in the final round to overcome a two-stroke deficit at Panama GC. Held athree-stroke lead after the second round. Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1990, 1998 and2003-08. Member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1996-97 and 1999-2002. Finished No. 76 on the 2007<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list, with $79,830. Made the cut in 17 of 26 starts, tallying nine top-25finishes but failing to crack the top 10 in any tournament. Made the cut in 13 of 26 starts on<strong>Tour</strong> in 2006, including three top-10 finishes. His first was a T10 at the Price Cutter CharityChampionship in Springfield, MO. Completed the season No. 56 on the money list, with$112,559. Sitting in the No. 89 spot on the money list with just six regular-season eventsremaining on the schedule, put together back-to-back impressive finishes at the AlbertsonsBoise Open (fourth) after holding the first-round lead with a 63. He later was fifth at theOregon Classic, helping secure his spot in the season-ending <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championshipat The Houstonian. Finished the year ranked No. 4 in Greens in Regulation Percentage (71.5).Made the cut in seven of 22 starts in 2005, with a T14 at the Oregon Classic his best finish.Posted a T6 at the weather-shortened, 54-hole BellSouth Classic after Monday-qualifying forthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event. Was his first top-10 on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> since a T10 at the 2002 MichelobChampionship at Kingsmill. The T6 was his best finish on <strong>TOUR</strong> since a T3 at the 2000PLAYERS Championship. Made the cut in six of 11 starts on the 2004 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>.Finished the season with two top-25 finishes. Ranked No. 58 on the final money list, with$103,738. Broke through for his first career <strong>Tour</strong> victory at the Mark Christopher CharityClassic. Rounds of 65-69-72-66 left him with a winning total of 12-under-par 272, three shotsahead of Bubba Watson and Scott Gutschewski. Collected $81,000 for the win. Only othertop-10 finish came at the Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship (T6). Finished T4 at theSamsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship for his only top-10 of the 2003 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> season.Finished T74 at the BellSouth Classic in his only <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event of 2003. Finished No.189 on the 2002 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list, with $144,454. Made the cut in seven of 30 tournaments.Finished T10 for season-best $88,800 at the Michelob Championship at Kingsmill forhis only finish inside the top 10 all season. Was able to retain exempt status, thanks to threetop-15s early in the 2001 season. Best effort of the season, a T11, came at BellSouth Classicat TPC Sugarloaf, where he owns a home on the grounds. Enjoyed a breakthrough year on the2000 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Recorded personal bests in season earnings/rankings ($1,040,244/44th),top-10 finishes (five), top-25 finishes (12) and cuts made (23). Best showing of the year cameat THE PLAYERS Championship, where rounds of 73-70-71-70 produced a T3 and his season’sbest earnings of $270,600. First-round, 6-under-par 66 at <strong>PGA</strong> Championship shared the leadwith Tiger Woods and paved the way for his best showing in a major. Stood one stroke behindWoods after both the second and third rounds, before a final-day 75 resulted in T9. Broke intotop 100 on the money list for the first time in career in 1999. In second appearance of the year,finished T3 at Doral-Ryder Open. Posted first top-10 in a major with a T10 at British Open.Gained exemption by finishing second on 1998-99 Southern Africa <strong>Tour</strong> Order of Merit. Playedon Southern Africa <strong>Tour</strong> in January and February, winning the Dimension Data Pro-Am andwas runner-up at South African Open Championship. Won Peru Open in November andArgentine Open in December. Finished among top 125 for first time on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1996.Best finishes were T3 at Bell Canadian Open and T9 at LaCantera Texas Open. Won the LitoralOpen in Argentina. Made his mark in international competition during the 1995 season. Madethe cut in seven of 16 tournaments during the inaugural season of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in1990. Was T9 at the Gateway Open was best of three top-25 finishes. As a member of theCanadian <strong>Tour</strong>, he finished second on the Order of Merit and led in scoring average in 1995.Won the Canadian Masters by 10 strokes that season. Was the 1995 South African Masterschampion. Winner of the 1994 Manitoba Open. In all, has won professional events in sixcountries.PERSONAL:Sister Page is former L<strong>PGA</strong> member and past women’s golf coach at Vanderbilt University.Enjoys discussing politics. Was valedictorian of his high school graduating class. Lists formerPresident Ronald Reagan as his hero. Got his start in golf from his dad at age 8.RESIDENCE: Duluth, GA; plays out of Atlanta Athletic ClubFAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: University of Florida (1985, Finance)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Politics, moviesTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1985NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1990 16 7 1 3 $6,784 1041998 21 16 1 4 8 64,159 452003 23 12 1 3 55,173 822004 11 6 1 2 2 103,738 582005 22 7 3 25,506 1372006 26 13 3 7 112,559 562007 26 17 9 79,830 762008 27 12 1 1 7 170,081 37Total 172 90 2 1 12 42 617,829<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1992 11995 2 2 1 1 $44,000 2111996 28 13 1 2 3 168,682 1241997 32 14 3 120,466 1531998 1 1 16,499 2551999 24 19 1 3 7 533,027 782000 30 23 1 5 12 1,040,244 442001 28 14 4 420,777 1212002 30 7 1 1 144,454 1892003 1 1 7,6002004 12005 3 2 1 2 204,5002006 12007 12008 1Total 184 96 3 13 33 2,700,250COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $3,318,079<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02U.S. Open CUT CUT T24 T52 CUTBritish Open CUT T29 T10 CUT<strong>PGA</strong> T68 T9 T51THE PLAYERS CUT T3 T15 CUTAccenture Match Play ChampionshipT33CA ChampionshipT48Career STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......71.58 (94)Driving Distance. .............288.0 (105)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...73.38% (8)Greens in Regulation Percentage 71.30% (23)Putting Average ..............1.835 (133)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 65–PanamaMovistar Championship/1Career Low Round/Round: 62–1998 OzarksOpen/3Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$108,000–2008 Panama MovistarChampionship/1Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 70–AT&T Classic/1Career Low Round/Round: 64–2 times, mostrecent 1999 GTE Byron Nelson Classic/1Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$270,600–2000 THE PLAYERS Championship/T32-26 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Joe DurantEXEMPT STATUS: No. 129 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 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: 1987NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1996 Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (4): 1998 Motorola Western Open. 2001 Bob Hope ChryslerClassic, Genuity Championship. 2006 FUNAI Classic at the WALT DISNEY WORLDResort.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 5—Children’s Miracle Network Classic presentedby Walmart; T6—Buick Invitational.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:In 2008, finished No. 129 on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list for the second consecutive season,with top-10 finishes at the Buick Invitational (T6) and the season-ending Children’s MiracleNetwork Classic (fifth). Led the <strong>TOUR</strong> in Greens in Regulation for the third time in his career.Made 17 of 28 cuts in 2007 and competed in one event in the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Playoffs for theFedExCup. Best finish was a T14 effort at the World Golf Championships-BridgestoneInvitational. Finished 129th on the money list, but was already exempt for the 2008 season,thanks to his win at the 2006 FUNAI Classic at Walt Disney World Resort. In 2006, finisheda career-best 13th on the money list and wrapped up Player of the Month honors forOctober/November thanks to five consecutive top-10s to finish the season, including hisfourth career <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at the FUNAI Classic at Walt Disney World Resort. Earned 72percent ($2,016,450) of his earnings during the five-tournament stretch. Lost a three-holeplayoff to D.J. Trahan at the Southern Farm Bureau Classic. Closed with a 6-under 66,including a birdie on the 72nd hole to force a playoff. Trahan won with a birdie-4 on thethird playoff hole. Earned fourth career victory at the FUNAI Classic at Walt Disney WorldResort, more than five years after his last win at the 2001 Genuity Championship. Postedrounds of 69-65-64-65—263, overcoming the one-stroke lead of Troy Matteson after 54holes to defeat Matteson and Frank Lickliter II by four. With career-best paycheck of$828,000, surpassed $2 million for first time and jumped to No. 29 on <strong>TOUR</strong> money list.Closed season with a third-place finish at THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship, his second top-10 intwo starts in the event (T10-2001). Shared first- and second-round leads and trailed AdamScott by three heading into final round. Finished four behind Scott. Led <strong>TOUR</strong> in DrivingAccuracy (78.43%) for second time in his career (2001). In 2005, after bogeying the final fiveholes of his third round at The Honda Classic, began the fourth round at The CC at Mirasol’sSunrise Course with seven consecutive birdies. Tied Tiger Woods (Masters) for the longeststreak of the season. Finished fifth at THE PLAYERS Championship after playing 33 holeson Monday. Came into the 72nd hole one stroke behind winner Fred Funk but bogeyed thehole after his tee shot found the rough. Shared the second-round lead at 10-under 134 withLee Westwood, Luke Donald and Tim Herron. In 2004, finished in the top 100 on the moneylist for the fifth time in his first nine years, including second straight. Finished first on <strong>TOUR</strong>in Greens in Regulation, fourth in Driving Accuracy and fifth in Total Driving. Led <strong>TOUR</strong> inGreens in Regulation (72.9 percent) during the 2003 season. A T2 at the FBR Capital Openwas his best finish on <strong>TOUR</strong> since a T2 at the 2001 Shell Houston Open. Finished in top 15on 2001 money list for first time in career. After missing first cut at Touchstone EnergyTucson Open, ran off string of eight consecutive cuts made including four top-10s, twovictories and rewrote several <strong>TOUR</strong> records. Earned more money in first nine starts ofseason ($1,778,672) than in entire <strong>TOUR</strong> career ($1,696,838), which covered 128 events.Indian Wells course-record-tying 61, his career low, in second round of Bob Hope ChryslerClassic gave him three-stroke lead. 136 and 193 were 36- and 54-hole tournament records.Fourth-round 66 lifted him to 29-under 256, establishing then-<strong>TOUR</strong> record for most strokesunder par through 72 holes. Closing 65 brought 90-hole records for most strokes under par(36) and fewest strokes (324), breaking marks established by Tom Kite in winning 1993 BobHope Chrysler Classic. Continued winning trend in Miami at Genuity Championship, whereclosing 65 brought his third <strong>TOUR</strong> title. Began final round four strokes off lead. $810,000paycheck lifted him to top of money list with $1,493,267 for three weeks. Shared first-roundlead at Shell Houston Open and held one-stroke advantage through 54 holes. Closing 74dropped him to T2, three strokes behind Hal Sutton. In 2000, returned to the top 100 afterfalling out in 1999 due to an injured rib that hindered his play most of the season. Won Par-3Contest at the 1999 Masters. In 1998, became the fifth of eight first-time winners withvictory at the Motorola Western Open. Shot 66 for 17-under 271 and two-stroke victory overVijay Singh. Broke a tie with Singh with birdies at Nos. 14, 15 and 17. In 1997, had successfulreturn to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, finishing 100th on the money list on strength of three top-10s. Led<strong>TOUR</strong> in Total Driving. In 1996, finished third on <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list with four topthreefinishes. Won Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic by one stroke over Dave Rummells andBrett Quigley. In 1992, earned first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card at Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Named the1992 T.C. Jordan <strong>Tour</strong> Player of the Year.AMATEUR CAREER:Three-time NAIA All-American and medalist at 1987 NAIA Championship while atHuntingdon College in Montgomery, AL.PERSONAL:Took six months away from golf after 1991 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> season. Received license to sellinsurance but sold no policies. Also took job at golf equipment retail house, filling orders andstacking boxes. Before returning to <strong>TOUR</strong> golf, received lecture from wife Tracey aboutchanging his negative outlook on golf course. Gave Chrysler (Town & Country Limited)received for victory at Bob Hope Chrysler Classic to Coachella Valley (CA) Youth Center andBoxing Club. Owns four horses.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year 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 3Total 125 82 1 2 2 19 47 292,871<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings 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 7 723,599 1292008 28 18 2 6 802,568 129Total 344 204 4 3 3 34 75 11,954,193COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $12,247,064<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07Masters CUT CUT CUT CUTU.S. Open T32 CUT T24 CUT CUT CUTBritish Open CUT CUT T59 CUT CUT CUT<strong>PGA</strong> T40 T51 T60 T39 CUT T72 T18THE PLAYERS CUT CUT 76 T10 CUT T62 T58 5 T36 T28<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship T10 3Accenture Match Play Championship T33 T33Bridgestone InvitationalT14CA Championship CNL T65Career STATISTICSMisc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSCareer Low Round/Round: 63–1996 2008 Low Round/Round: 64–Valero TexasAlabama Classic/2Open/4Largest Career Paycheck/Finish: Career Low Round/Round: 61–2001 Bob$36,000–1996 Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic/1 Hope Chrysler Classic/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$828,000–2006 FUNAI Classic at the WALTDISNEY WORLD Resort/1Section2PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-27


Matt EverySection PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES2BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2008 Mexico Open.EXEMPT STATUS: No. 34 on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money listFULL NAME: Matthew EveryHEIGHT: 5-11WEIGHT: 200BIRTHDATE: December 4, 1983BIRTHPLACE: Daytona Beach, FLBEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 2—Mexico Open; T4—The Rex HospitalOpen; T5—Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic; T7—Chitimacha Louisiana Open.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T28—2005 U.S. Open.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Enjoyed a solid rookie season on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2008, making the cut in 12 of 26starts. Switched to a belly putter just before the season-opening Panama MovistarChampionship and went on to finish 12th. Birdied the final hole Sunday to finish solo secondat the Mexico Open the next week, five shots behind winner Jarrod Lyle. Second-round 65featured two eagles, including his first hole-in-one at any level. Second top-10 finish camewith a T7 at the Chitimacha Louisiana Open. A third-round 8-under 63 at The Rex HospitalOpen moved him into a share of the lead with Fran Quinn, before a 3-over 74 on the finalday left him T4 and four strokes behind champion Scott Gutschewski. Was T5 at the FordWayne Gretzky Classic. Previously played in five <strong>Tour</strong> events, making two cuts and postinga career-best T30 at the 2007 Chitimacha Louisiana Open. Has made the cut in three of hissix career starts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>—finishing as the low amateur with a T28 finish at the2005 U.S. Open. Other made cuts resulted in a T46 at the 2006 B.C. Open and T64 at the2007 Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial. Has also played on the Hooters <strong>Tour</strong>.AMATEUR CAREER:Turned down a scholarship to the University of North Florida and decided to walk on at theUniversity of Florida. Went on to earn first-team All-American honors three times and winfour tournaments. Collegiate career highlighted by being named the winner of the 2006 BenHogan Award, presented annually to the top men’s NCAA Division I player. Was the firstplayer in school history to earn the honor. Played on winning U.S. Walker and Palmer Cupteams. Winner of the 2001 International Junior Masters.PERSONAL:Lists making it to the final stage of the 2007 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament as hisbiggest thrill in golf. Lists cowboys as his heroes. Got his start in golf from his dad. His grandfatherwas a Rollins College classmate of noted course architectd Pete Dye. His grandfather’sfriendship with Dye earned him a sponsor’s exemption into the 2007 National Mining AssociationPete Dye Classic. Says Heisman Trophy winner Danny Wuerffel and Mark Calcavecchia are hisfavorite Florida Gators. Is a big fan of the TV show “Lost.” During a casual round in 2008 withJeff Klauk, Bubba Dickerson and Josh McCumber, he bet the others he could throw his golf ballfrom the 17th tee at TPC Sawgrass PLAYERS Stadium Course onto the green. The ball landed onthe front of the green. “When I hit my shot, I did put my ball inside the one I threw.”RESIDENCE: Gainesville, FL; plays out of Riviera CC(Ormond Beach, FL)FAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: University of FloridaSPECIAL INTERESTS: Ping-pongTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2006NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year 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 34Total 31 14 1 4 8 182,839<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2005A 1 12006 3 1 $8,5052007 2 1 12,420Total 6 3 20,925COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $203,764<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 05U.S. OpenT28Career STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......70.85 (46)Driving Distance. .............296.9 (42)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...57.98% (135)Greens in Regulation Percentage 70.19% (43)Putting Average ..............1.756 (14)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 63–The RexHospital Open/3Career Low Round/Round: 63–2008 The RexHospital Open/3Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$67,500–2008 Mexico Open/2Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSCareer Low Round/Round: 66–2007 CrownePlaza Invitational at Colonial/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$12,420–2007 Crowne Plaza Invitational atColonial/T642-28 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Steve Friesen (FREE-son)EXEMPT STATUS: 27th <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Qualifier at the 2008<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>namentFULL NAME: Steven Patrick FriesenHEIGHT: 6-2WEIGHT: 185BIRTHDATE: April 12, 1977BIRTHPLACE: Lincoln, NERESIDENCE: Scottsdale, AZ; plays out of Tonto Verde GC;Firethorn GC (Lincoln, NE)FAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: University of Nebraska (2000, BiologicalSciences)TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1999BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T9—2007 Livermore Valley WineCountry Championship at Wente Vineyards.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T18—Livermore Valley Wine CountryChampionship at Wente Vineyards.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T41—2004 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Has made the cut in six of 19 career starts on the Natiowide <strong>Tour</strong>. Was one for five in 2008,with only cut made a T18 at the Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship. Made three ofseven cuts in 2007, with a T9 at the same Livermore tournament. Lone start on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>came at the 2004 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, where he finished T41. Had playedon several mini-tours over the years and won several times. List of victories include 2001 TightLies <strong>Tour</strong> Baton Rouge Open, 2003 Waterloo Open and Utah Open, 2005 New Mexico Openand Nevada Open. Was T4 at the 2008 Canadian <strong>Tour</strong> Championship. Former <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>member Mike Schuchart are among those who have taught him over the years.AMATEUR CAREER:Four-year letterwinner at the University of Nebraska, where he was a college teammate of<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> members Scott Gutschewski and Jamie Rogers. Won the Kansas Invitationalas a sophomore. Two-time All-Big 12 first-team choice, three-time all-district choice and wasnamed academic All-America in 1998 and winner of the 1999 Ben Hogan Award.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2004 1 1 $18,550Total 1 1 18,550COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $52,944NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2001 2 1 $1,371 2802005 4 1 1 4,770 2242006 12007 7 3 1 1 20,153 1682008 5 1 1 8,100 196Total 19 6 1 3 34,394Career STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......72.08 (N/A)Driving Distance. .............295.1 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...63.25% (N/A)Greens in Regulation Percentage 68.52% (N/A)Putting Average ..............1.838 (N/A)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 68–Fort SmithClassic/1Career Low Round/Round: 65–2005 GilaRiver Golf Classic/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$16,250–2007 Livermore Valley Wine CountryChampionship at Wente Vineyards/T9Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSCareer Low Round/Round: 69–2004 AT&TPebble Beach National Pro-Am/1Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$18,550–2004 AT&T Pebble Beach NationalPro–Am/T41Section2PLAYER BIOGRAPHIESTommy GaineyEXEMPT STATUS: No. 148 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money listFULL NAME: Tommy Dale GaineyHEIGHT: 6-0WEIGHT: 190BIRTHDATE: August 13, 1975BIRTHPLACE: Darlington, SCRESIDENCE: Bishopville, SCFAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: Central Carolina Technical College (1999,Industrial Maintenance)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Pool, bowling, shooting basketballTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1997BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T8—2007 Cox Classic.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T19—Fort Smith Classic.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2008 Children’s Miracle Network Classicpresented by Walmart.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 2—Children’s Miracle Network Classic presentedby Walmart.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Made only six of 24 cuts in his first season on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2008. Recorded his bestfinish (second) on <strong>TOUR</strong> at the 2008 Children’s Miracle Network Classic with rounds of68-66-66-64, one stroke behind winner Davis Love III. Finish at Disney ($496,800) movedhim from 228th into the top 150 on the final money list. Also made seven starts on the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> and made the cut in four. Only top-25 finish was a T19 at the Fort SmithClassic. Rookie on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2008 after finishing T19 at 2007 Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament.Earned his <strong>TOUR</strong> card in his first trip to the finals of the Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. One of nineplayers in 2007 to earn their <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> cards after successfully negotiating all three stages.Played in four <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> events in 2007 and was solo second through 54 holes of theBMW Charity Pro-Am at the Cliffs before finishing T30. Finished T8 at the Cox Classicthanks in part to a final-round 65. First career start on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> came at the 2007Wachovia Championship, where he missed the cut. Played on the Tarheel <strong>Tour</strong> from2004-2007 and collected four wins during that period. Earned more than $100,000 in 2006and 2007 combined on the Tarheel <strong>Tour</strong> during a period in which he recorded 13 top-fivefinishes. Won the Bentonville Open on the Hooters <strong>Tour</strong> in June 2007 in only his secondcareer start on that tour. Has competed on the Gateway <strong>Tour</strong>.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-29


Tommy Gainey (Continued)Section PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES2PERSONAL:Goes by the nickname “Two Gloves” for wearing two golf gloves when he plays. Developedthat habit after playing baseball as a kid. Attended Central Carolina Technical College afterhigh school. Worked as an assembly line worker in rural South Carolina before deciding togive professional golf a shot. Lists his brother Allen as his only instructor. Was a participanton GOLF CHANNEL’s “Big Break V” and later won “Big Break VII.” Lists his heroes as FredCouples and rock band Hootie and the Blowfish.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year 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 158Total 11 6 1 2 36,001Jeff Gallagher<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2007 12008 24 6 1 1 1 $562,205 148Total 25 6 1 1 1 562,205COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $598,206Career STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......70.41 (N/A)Driving Distance. .............313.7 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...63.85% (N/A)Greens in Regulation Percentage 70.20% (N/A)Putting Average ..............1.827 (N/A)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 64–Fort SmithClassic /1Career Low Round/Round: 64–2008 FortSmith Classic /1Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$17,550–2007 Cox Classic/T8Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 64–Children’sMiracle Network Classic presented byWalmart/4Career Low Round/Round: 64–2008Children’s Miracle Network Classic presentedby Walmart/4Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$496,800–2008 Children’s Miracle NetworkClassic presented by Walmart/2EXEMPT STATUS: 9th <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Qualifier at the 2008<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>namentFULL NAME: Jeffrey Joseph GallagherHEIGHT: 6-0WEIGHT: 185BIRTHDATE: December 29, 1964BIRTHPLACE: Marion, INRESIDENCE: Henderson, NV; plays out of SouthernHighlands GCFAMILY: Wife, Kim; Allison (11/18/95), Meredith (6/23/98)EDUCATION: Ball State University (1987, ExercisePhysiology)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting, fishing, familyTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1987NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1991 Cleveland Open. 2000 South CarolinaClassic.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T4—Northeast Pennsylvania Classic;T8—The Rex Hospital Open.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T5—2003 Greater Milwaukee Open.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Member of <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> 1990-1995, 1997, 2000, 2004 and 2008. Member of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>in 1996, 1998-99 and 2002-03. Made the cut in half of 12 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> starts in 2008.Posted the 30th top-10 finish of his career with a T8 effort at The Rex Hospital Open. Shot65-66 on the weekend for a T4 at the Northeast Pennsylvania Classic. Had made just eightstarts on <strong>Tour</strong> the past three years, with made cuts at the 2005 Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship(T45) and the 2007 Rex Hospital Open (T57). Made the cut in three of 16 starts on the 2004<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with a T37 at the Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship his best showing.With his season-best T5 at the 2003 Greater Milwaukee Open, recorded his first top-10on <strong>TOUR</strong> since a T9 at the 1999 Southern Farm Bureau Classic. Finished the 2003 seasonmaking five cuts in 10 events. Made only three cuts in 15 starts on the 2002 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>,with a best finish of T67 at the Compaq Classic of New Orleans. After earning his <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> card by finishing 12th on the 2000 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list, was limited to onlyseven <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events in 2001 due to a hip injury. Season ended after missed cut at theCompaq Classic of New Orleans. Made three cuts, with top performance a T48 at theTouchstone Energy Tucson Open. Enjoyed best year on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1998 when he finished113th on money list, with $259,769 and fueled by a pair of top-10s and a pair of top-15s.Won 1991 Cleveland Open by one stroke over Tom Lehman and Doug Martin for his first<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> title. The win was one of five top-10 finishes, helping him place a careerbestNo. 9 on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list. Second win came at the 2000 South CarolinaClassic. Played in 89 of first 90 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> events.AMATEUR CAREER:Winner of 1982 Indiana State Junior Championship. Two-time All-Mid-American Conferenceselection.PERSONAL:Older brother is Jim Gallagher, Jr., of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and sister is Jackie Gallagher-Smithof the L<strong>PGA</strong>. Lists qualifying for the 1996 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> season as his biggest thrill in golf.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1990 30 17 3 10 $20,784 511991 30 16 1 1 5 10 56,593 91992 29 15 1 5 10 44,167 321993 20 8 2 5 24,807 711994 25 18 2 4 22,595 641995 22 15 3 9 48,085 431996 11997 25 19 3 9 52,519 411998 1 1 968 2412000 24 14 1 1 6 9 193,811 122002 12003 4 2 1 10,660 1892004 16 3 5,498 2332005 2 1 1,626 3142007 6 1 1,384 3302008 12 6 2 4 61,850 96Total 248 136 2 3 31 71 545,3452-30 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Jeff Gallagher (Continued)<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1989 11994 11996 31 11 2 4 $114,001 1571997 2 1 3,376 3201998 29 18 2 4 259,769 1131999 34 12 1 3 189,847 1562000 4 3 40,855 2192001 7 3 20,984 2282002 15 3 21,711 2292003 10 5 1 1 163,900Total 134 56 6 12 814,443COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $1,359,788Chad GinnEXEMPT STATUS: No. 54 on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money listFULL NAME: Chad Harris GinnHEIGHT: 6-2WEIGHT: 190BIRTHDATE: August 28, 1970BIRTHPLACE: Jackson, MSBEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T2—1994 New Mexico Charity Classic,2008 The Rex Hospital Open.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T2—The Rex Hospital Open;T9—Melwood Prince George’s County Open.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T50—1994 Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Six top-25s from 23 events on 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Earned his first top-10 of the yearwith a T9 at the Melwood Prince George’s County Open. One of four players to share the54-hole lead. The top-10 was his first on <strong>Tour</strong> since a T7 at the 1999 Inland Empire Open.Came back two weeks later with a runner-up finish at The Rex Hospital Open, posting athird-round 64 and eventually finishing 12-under 272 and just two strokes behind championScott Gutschewski. It equaled his previous best <strong>Tour</strong> finish at the 1994 New Mexico CharityClassic (T2), where he also posted a 64 (final round). Made the cut in the final three full-fieldevents, highlighted by T11 at Miccosukee Championship, to secure a spot in the top-60 onthe money list. Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1994-95 and 1999. Enjoyed his bestseasons in 1994 and 1999, finishing each season with five top-25 finishes and ending theyear No. 48 and 76, respectively. Posted a career-best runner-up performance at the 1994New Mexico Charity Classic, finishing one stroke behind Jim Carter. It represented one offive career top-10 finishes on <strong>Tour</strong>, with three coming in 1999. Only made cut in six careerstarts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> was a T50 at the 1994 Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic. Has alsoplayed on the Tight Lies <strong>Tour</strong> (2000-07) and the U.S. Pro Golf <strong>Tour</strong> (2006-07). Was the Playerof the Year on the Tight Lies <strong>Tour</strong> in 2007.AMATEUR CAREER:Winner of the 1991 and 1993 Mississippi State Amateur Championship. Winner of the 1988Mississippi State Junior Championship.PERSONAL:Got his start in golf from his dad, Arvin, who was a long-time club professional and former<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> tournament director. Predominantly left-handed in everything except golf.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 99U.S. OpenCUTTHE PLAYERST52Career STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......69.95 (6)Driving Distance. .............294.0 (67)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...65.42% (89)Greens in Regulation Percentage 70.27% (41)Putting Average ..............1.763 (18)MISC. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 65–2 times, mostrecent Northeast Pennsylvania Classic/3Career Low Round/Round: 63–3 times, mostrecent 2000 Fort Smith Classic/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$72,000–2000 South Carolina Classic/1MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSCareer Low Round/Round: 62–1999 GTEByron Nelson Classic/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$118,650–2003 Greater Milwaukee Open/T5RESIDENCE: Alexandria, LAFAMILY: Wife, EmilyEDUCATION: Mississippi State University (1993, Marketing)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Music, movies, television, SEC footballTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1993NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1993 2 2 1 $2,808 1691994 26 12 1 1 5 31,928 481995 22 8 1 2 9,580 1231996 3 1 1 2,500 1831997 21998 11999 25 11 3 5 33,556 762004 22005 12008 23 12 1 2 6 120,966 54Total 107 46 2 7 20 201,338<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1989 11992 11994 1 1 $1,618 3241995 11996 11998 1Total 6 1 1,618COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $202,956Section2PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-31


Chad Ginn (Continued)Section PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES2Career STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......71.00 (54)Driving Distance. .............283.3 (119)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...74.90% (6)Greens in Regulation Percentage 71.28% (25)Putting Average ..............1.813 (109)MISC. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 64–2 times, mostrecent Chattanooga Classic/2Career Low Round/Round: 64–3 times, mostrecent 2008 Chattanooga Classic/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$44,000–2008 The Rex Hospital Open/T2MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSCareer Low Round/Round: 70–2 times, mostrecent 1995 Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic/1Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$1,618–1994 Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic/T50Jason GoreEXEMPT STATUS: No. 134 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money listFULL NAME: Jason William GoreHEIGHT: 6-1WEIGHT: 235BIRTHDATE: 1974RESIDENCE: Valencia, CA; plays out of Valencia CC,TPC ValenciaFAMILY: Wife, Megan; Jaxon William, Olivia AnnEDUCATION: Pepperdine University (2000, Psychology)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Guitar, Los Angeles Lakers, cars,family, cyclingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1997NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (6): 2000 New Mexico Classic. 2002 Oregon Classic,Albertsons Boise Open. 2005 National Mining Association Pete Dye Classic, ScholarshipAmerica Showdown, Cox Classic.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2005 84 LUMBER Classic.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T8—Legends Reno-Tahoe Open, Viking Classic;T9—AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Made 17 of 33 cuts on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2008, with three top-10 finishes and eight top-25performances. Finished T9 at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. Next top-10 camewith a T8 at the Legends Reno-Tahoe Open in August, his best finish since a T7 at the 2007Frys.com Open. Closed with a 6-under 66 at Annandale GC to finish T8 at the Viking Classic,his third top-10 of the season. Ended the season 134th on the money list, with $779,664.Finished a career-best 88th on the 2007 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list, topping $1 million for thefirst time. Recorded three top-10s. In early July, a T2 at the Buick Open was his best finishon the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> since winning the 2005 84 LUMBER Classic. In first year of a two-yearexemption for winning the 2005 84 LUMBER Classic, rallied down the stretch, with eightmade cuts in final 10 starts of 2006, with three top-10s in that period. In 2005, went fromjourneyman to U.S. Open contender to three-time winner on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> to <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> champion in the span of three months. Became second player in <strong>TOUR</strong> history to winon <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> and on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in same season (Paul Stankowski/1996), first sponsorexemption to win since Adam Scott at the 2003 Deutsche Bank Championship and first<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> player who was promoted to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> via three wins to win on <strong>TOUR</strong>in that same season. Finished 88th in the Official World Golf Ranking after beginning theseason No. 668. Began with rounds of 71-67 at Pinehurst No. 2 to share the second-roundlead at the U.S. Open in just his third start in a major championship. Was three back oftwo-time champion Retief Goosen through 54 holes and played in the final grouping onSunday. A final-round, 14-over 84 dropped him to a T49. En route to U.S. Open, car wasbroken into. Donations were made in Pinehurst, NC to replace various items. Three weekslater, won back-to-back <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> events at the National Mining Association PeteDye Classic and Scholarship America Showdown. After a two-week break, captured theCox Classic in Omaha, NE, to become the first player in <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> history to winthree consecutive starts and the seventh player to receive the three-win promotion to the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Also, tied Sean Murphy and Matt Gogel for most career wins on the <strong>Tour</strong> withsix. Eagled his final hole, a par 4, to shoot 59 in the second round of the Cox Classic, tyingthe <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> 18-hole mark. Finished the season No. 2 on the 2005 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>money list with $356,579. Made first <strong>TOUR</strong> start as a member at the Buick Championshipin Hartford, where he finished T73. In his fourth start as a member, picked up his first <strong>TOUR</strong>victory at the 84 LUMBER Classic by a stroke over Carlos Franco. Shared first-round leadwith three others at 7-under 65. After an even-par second round, posted 67 in third roundto take two-stroke lead over Franco and three others into final round of play. A 2-under 70on Sunday good for first <strong>TOUR</strong> victory in 71st career start. Day after 84 LUMBER victory,played in <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> shootout at Albertsons Boise Open, with Troy Matteson andL<strong>PGA</strong> players Annika Sorenstam, Paula Creamer, Natalie Gulbis and Juli Inkster, and thenin the tournament. Played because the tournament offered a sponsor exemption when hegot out of college. Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1998-2000, 2002 and 2004. Made thecut in 13 of 25 starts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2004, and finished No. 73 on the money list,with $79,064. Made the cut in 12 of 30 events on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2003, but lost card afterfinishing No. 177 on the money list. One of four players to win multiple tournaments in 2002on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Back-to-back victories at the Oregon Classic and Albertsons BoiseOpen propelled him to No. 6 on the money list, with $241,940. Became the sixth player inthe history of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> to post consecutive victories and was the fifth player todo so in consecutive weeks. Finished T14 at the 2000 Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament to earn his2001 <strong>TOUR</strong> card. Made the cut in 12 of 30 events, with two top-25 finishes in 2001 on<strong>TOUR</strong>. Made the cut in 11 of 19 events on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2000. Posted first careerwin at the 2000 New Mexico Classic with a 14-under-par total to break Dick Mast’s tournamentrecord by one stroke. Finished 30th on the money list with $133,966.AMATEUR CAREER:Winner of the 1997 California State Amateur and the California State Open. Member ofPepperdine University’s 1997 NCAA Championship team. Coach at Pepperdine was JohnGeiberger, son of Champions <strong>Tour</strong> veteran Al Geiberger and brother of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> memberBrent Geiberger. Member of victorious 1997 U.S. Walker Cup team.PERSONAL:Appeared on “Last Call” with Carson Daly during the 2005 season. The two played juniorgolf together growing up in Southern California.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0Year 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 2Total 107 62 6 1 17 29 850,7432-32 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Jason Gore (Continued)<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings 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 1,105,985 882008 33 17 3 8 779,664 134Total 163 78 1 1 11 26 3,883,427COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $4,734,170Hunter HaasEXEMPT STATUS: No. 27 on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money listFULL NAME: Hunter Jefferson Huck Finn HaasHEIGHT: 5-10WEIGHT: 168BIRTHDATE: December 1, 1976BIRTHPLACE: Fort Worth, TXNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 2004 Knoxville Open. 2006 Knoxville Open.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T2—Preferred Health Systems WichitaOpen; 4—Chattanooga Classic; T5—Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic; T6—Xerox Classic,Albertsons Boise Open; T8—Oregon Classic.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T10—2005 BellSouth Classic.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2001 and 2005, member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2002-04and 2006-08. Played 26 events in 2008, with six top-10s, including a season-best T2 at thePreferred Health Systems Wichita Open. An opening-round 65 and a closing 66 helped earna T5 at the Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic. Putted well (tying for second in the category for theweek) for a T6 finish at the Xerox Classic. Had back-to-back top-10s on the western swing,with a T6 at the Albertsons Boise Open and a T8 at the Oregon Classic. Moved to No. 27on the money list after Oregon. Shot 19-under to finish fourth at the Chattanooga Classic.Final round 72 at the season-ending <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship at TPC Craig Ranchdropped him from 26th to 27th on the money list. Made the cut in 14 of 25 starts on the2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with five top-25 finishes. Concluded the season No. 59 on themoney list, with $102,985. Opened the year with a runner-up finish at the Movistar PanamaChampionship, two strokes behind tournament winner Miguel Carballo. It represented thethird second-place showing of his career to go along with two wins. Only other top-10 cameat the Athens Regional Foundation Classic (T6). Made the cut in 20 of 29 starts on the 2006<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with 10 top-25 finishes—two of which were top 10s. Finished the seasonNo. 30 on the money list, with $175,189. Failed to crack the top 10 in any of his first 12starts of the season but more than made up for it with his second <strong>Tour</strong> victory at theKnoxville Open. Rounds of 67-66-67-69 led to a 19-under-par 269, five strokes clear of hisnearest challenger and tying Andrew Buckle for the largest winning margin on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2006.Collected $85,500 for the victory, becoming one of just six players in <strong>Tour</strong> history to win thesame event twice (first victory came at the 2004 Knoxville Open). Came back the followingweek with a T8 outing at the Chattanooga Classic. For his efforts, was named the <strong>Tour</strong>’sJune Player of the Month. Returned for his second stint on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2005 afterspending the past three seasons on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Picked up his first top-10 of theseason, a T10 at the weather-shortened, 54-hole BellSouth Classic, in his sixth start. It washis career-best finish on <strong>TOUR</strong> in 43 starts. Opened with a personal-best, bogey-free9-under 63 to hold the first-round lead at the FUNAI Classic at Walt Disney World Resort.Finished T58. Posted five top-10s and finished 16th on the 2004 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08U.S. Open CUT T49 CUT<strong>PGA</strong>T62THE PLAYERS CUT T23 WDBridgestone InvitationalT36Career STATISTICSMisc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSCareer Low Round/Round: 59–2005 CoxClassic /2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$112,500–2005 Cox Classic/1Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 65–2 times, mostrecent Valero Texas Open/1Career Low Round/Round: 63–2 times, mostrecent 2007 Frys.com Open benefiting ShrinersHospitals for Children/1Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$792,000–2005 84 LUMBER Classic/1RESIDENCE: Dallas, TX; plays out of TPC Craig Ranch(McKinney, TX)FAMILY: Wife, Lorie; Piper (9/15/07)EDUCATION: University of Oklahoma (2000, Sociology)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Wood working, barbecue cooking,yard work, star gazing, huntingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2000list, with $212,065. Broke through for his first career win at the Knoxville Open. Birdied thefirst extra hole to defeat Shane Bertsch and Justin Bolli for the $85,500 first-place check.Also lost a playoff to Bradley Hughes at the Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open.Finished 54th on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2003, with four top-10s. Was 44th in 2002, withtwo top-10s including a second-place showing at the Lake Erie Charity Classic at Peek ‘nPeak Resort, one stroke behind winner Patrick Moore. Posted one of three double eagles on<strong>Tour</strong> in 2002 when his 3-iron from 234 yards found the bottom of the cup in the final roundof the Gila River Golf Classic. Earned his <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> playing privileges with a T8 at the 2000<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Made the cut in eight of 30 <strong>TOUR</strong> events in2001, with his only top-25 finish coming in his first event of season and seventh career start,a T15 at the Touchstone Energy Tucson Classic. Best round of the year was a 65 in thesecond round of the Invensys Classic at Las Vegas.AMATEUR CAREER:Summer of 1999, shortly after finishing his college golf eligiblity, won the U.S. Public Linksand the Porter Cup in back-to-back weeks. The Public Links victory gave him an automaticexemption to the U.S. Amateur at Pebble Beach GL and the 2000 Masters. Was planningon playing professionally in 2000 while finishing his degree but could not pass up a guaranteedspot in the Masters, where he eventually missed the cut. Did manage to make a35-foot putt on his final hole at the annual Masters Par-3 Contest to advance to four-personplayoff. Chris Perry beat Haas, Jay Haas (no relation) and Steve Pate on the first playoffhole. Reached the semifinals at the 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 forgiving him his start in golf.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-1Year 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 27Total 155 102 2 4 21 53 899,991Section2PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-33


Hunter Haas (Continued)Section PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES2<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2000A 22000 4 1 $6,6852001 30 8 1 109,110 1962002 1 1 13,5452005 28 14 1 3 371,925 1662008 1Total 66 24 1 4 501,265COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $1,401,256Seung-su Han<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08MastersCUTU.S. OpenCUTCareer STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......70.41 (16)Driving Distance. .............286.0 (112)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...65.39% (90)Greens in Regulation Percentage 68.99% (61)Putting Average ..............1.747 (8)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 64–2 times, mostrecent Chattanooga Classic /2Career Low Round/Round: 64–4 times, mostrecent 2008 Chattanooga Classic/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$85,500–2 times, most recent 2006 KnoxvilleOpen/1Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 70–U.S. Open/2Career Low Round/Round: 63–2005 FUNAIClassic at the WALT DISNEY WORLD Resort/1Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$115,000–2005 BellSouth Classic/T10EXEMPT STATUS: 25th <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Qualifier at the 2008<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>namentFULL NAME: Seung-su HanHEIGHT: 5-8WEIGHT: 165BIRTHDATE: September 10, 1986BIRTHPLACE: Incheon, South KoreaRESIDENCE: Henderson, NV; plays out of SouthernHighlandsFAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: University of Nevada-Las VegasPROFESSIONAL CAREER:Earned fully-exempt status on the <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> by finishing T70 at the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. His 11-under score allowed him to make it on the number.As an amateur participant, and in his junior season at UNLV, advanced to the final stage ofthe 2007 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament, eventually earning conditional statuson the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Only start in a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>-sponsored event was a missed cutat the 2003 Greater Hartford Open.AMATEUR CAREER:Was named the 2002 American Junior Golf Association Player of the Year. After the fall of2007, has had 11 top-20 finishes in his career with the Runnin’ Rebels, including four top-10s and two top-fives. Named to the All-Mountain West Conference team his first twoyears in college. Captured the 2006 Porter Cup Championship by two shots and finishedrunner-up at the 2006 Sunnehanna Amateur—both major amateur events. Was named the2002 California Junior Player of the Year after winning five tournaments, the most of anyjunior player in a season (Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson both won four).PERSONAL:Cites winning as his biggest thrill in golf. Lists his dad and Tiger Woods as his heroes. Gothis start in golf with the encouragement of his dad. Is a black belt in tae kwan do. Is goodfriends with <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> star Anthony Kim, a fellow Californian. Kim’s caddie, Eric Larson,worked for him at the 2008 National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2003A 1Total 1COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S):Career STATISTICSMisc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSCareer Low Round/Round: 70–2003 GreaterHartford Open/12-34 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Jim HermanEXEMPT STATUS: 19th <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Qualifier at the 2008<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>namentFULL NAME: James Robert HermanHEIGHT: 6-0WEIGHT: 165BIRTHDATE: November 5, 1977BIRTHPLACE: Cincinnati, OHRESIDENCE: Port St. Lucie, FL; plays out of Trump National(Bedminster, NJ)FAMILY: Wife, CarolynEDUCATION: University of CincinnatiSPECIAL INTERESTS: BowlingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2000BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T11—2008 Miccosukee Championship.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T11—Miccosukee Championship;T14—Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic; T16—Xerox Classic; T22—Moonah Classic; T25—Melwood Prince George’s County Open, <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital Invitational.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Making his <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> debut, he made 11 of 28 cuts in 2008 to finish 92nd on themoney list. He had a pair of top-15 finishes—at the Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic and theMiccosukee Championship. In Canada, he had four under-par rounds to T11. Made back-tobackeagles on holes 5 and 6 during a second-round 64 at the Cox Classic. Was one of justtwo players (Colt Knost) to do so in 2008. At the last full-field event of the season, theMiccosukee Championship, he had his best weekend of the season, firing rounds of 69-67at Miccosukee G&CC to T11. At the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament, hestrung together six par-or-better rounds (71-72-69-70-67-71) to T62 and gain fully-exempt<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> status for a second consecutive season. Earned his 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>eligibility with a T74 finish at the 2007 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament in hisfirst appearance at the final stage. Member of the Golden Bear <strong>Tour</strong> (2001-04). Member ofthe New Jersey <strong>PGA</strong> Section (2006-07). Winner of the 2006 and 2007 New JerseyAssistant’s Championship. Finished runner-up at the 2005 and 2007 National Assistant’sChampionship. Served as assistant pro from 2004-06 at the <strong>PGA</strong> GC and <strong>PGA</strong> CC in Port St.Lucie, FL. Currently serves as an assistant professional at Trump National in New Jersey.AMATEUR CAREER:Earned all-conference honors in 1998 and 1999 playing for the University of Cincinnati.Winner of the 2000 Cincinnati Metropolitan Amateur Championship. Winner of five collegiateevents.Justin HicksPERSONAL:Cites making it to the final stage of the 2007 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament ashis biggest thrill in golf. Got his start in golf at the age of 9 when he would tag along andplay with his dad. Enjoys bowling as much as golf. Jokes with friends that he would like tobecome the first player to make it to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and the PBA <strong>Tour</strong>. Only hole-in-onecame at the 2006 New Jersey State Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2008 28 11 6 $67,532 92Total 28 11 6 67,532COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $67,532Career STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......71.59 (96) 2008 Low Round/Round: 64–Cox Classic/2Driving Distance. .............300.3 (26) Career Low Round/Round: 64–2008 CoxDriving Accuracy Percentage. ...65.26% (92) Classic/2Greens in Regulation Percentage 68.97% (62) Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:Putting Average ..............1.820 (121) $13,602–2008 Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic/T14Section2PLAYER BIOGRAPHIESEXEMPT STATUS: 2008 <strong>Tour</strong>nament WinnerFULL NAME: Justin Douglas HicksHEIGHT: 6-3WEIGHT: 200BIRTHDATE: October 28, 1974BIRTHPLACE: Wyandotte, MIRESIDENCE: Royal Palm Beach, FL; plays out of Bear LakesCC (West Palm Beach, FL)FAMILY: Wife, KathrynEDUCATION: University of Michigan (1997, Political Science)TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1997NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2008 Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 1—Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T74—2008 U.S. Open.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T74—U.S. Open.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2005, 2007-08. Made the cut in 11 of 21 starts in 2008and earned his first career win at the Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic. Second-round 63included a front-nine 29 and vaulted him into contention in Canada. Was one shot out ofthe lead after 54 holes and posted a 2-under 69 to get into a playoff with Casey Wittenberg.Erased a two-shot deficit with a birdie on the next-to-last hole while Wittenberg madebogey. Won the playoff with a birdie on the first extra hole. Had locker number 99 for thetournament, the same number that host Wayne Gretzky wore on his uniform during hisrecord-setting, Hall of Fame career in the National Hockey League. Grabbed headlines twoweeks earlier at the U.S. Open, where he was the first-round co-leader with KevinStreelman at Torrey Pines. Ended the 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> season No. 80 on the moneylist, with $74,022. Made eights cuts in 15 starts, with two-top-25 finishes. Only top-10showing was a T2 at the National Mining Association Pete Dye Classic, finishing 14-underand one stroke behind tournament winner Jimmy Walker. Only start in 2006 was a missedcut at the 2006 Scholarship America Showdown at Somerby. Made the cut in five of ninestarts during his rookie season on the 2005 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with two top-25 finishes. AT9 at the Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open marked his first top-10 showing of hiscareer. At 11-under-par 263, finished the tournament five shots behind eventual winner JoeDaley. Next-best showing was a T11 at the Cleveland Open. Had made the cut in two ofthree career starts on <strong>Tour</strong> prior to 2005. Posted a career-best T31 at the 2004 Pete DyeWest Virginia Classic, one of his two made cuts in 2005. Missed the cut in two other careerappearances on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, including the 2004 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills. Memberof the Golden Bear <strong>Tour</strong> from 1998-2004. Two-time winner on both the Golden Bear <strong>Tour</strong>and the Montgomery Sports <strong>Tour</strong>. Got his start in the sport from his parents at age 6.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-35


Justin Hicks (Continued)Section PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0Year 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 33Total 50 26 1 1 3 7 288,275<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2001 12004 12008 1 1 $14,306Total 3 1 14,306COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $302,581<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 04 05 06 07 08U.S. Open CUT T74Career STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......71.09 (60)Driving Distance. .............294.0 (67)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...72.08% (17)Greens in Regulation Percentage 72.22% (11)Putting Average ..............1.821 (123)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 63–Ford WayneGretzky Classic /2Career Low Round/Round: 63–2008 FordWayne Gretzky Classic /2Ryan Hietala (hi-uh-TAW-luh)EXEMPT STATUS: 2008 <strong>Tour</strong>nament WinnerFULL NAME: Ryan Michael HietalaHEIGHT: 6-5WEIGHT: 235BIRTHDATE: November 8, 1973BIRTHPLACE: Bellingham, WALargest Career Paycheck/Finish:$144,018–2008 Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic/1Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 68–U.S. Open/1Career Low Round/Round: 68–2008 U.S.Open/1Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$14,306–2008 U.S. Open/T74RESIDENCE: Boise, ID; plays out of Spurwing CC (Meridian, ID)FAMILY: Wife, JenniferEDUCATION: University of Texas-El Paso (1998, CriminalJustice)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Poker, fantasy football, college footballTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1997NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 2005 Chitimacha Louisiana Open. 2008 CoxClassic.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 1—Cox Classic; T2—Utah Championship.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T38—2006 FedEx St. Jude Classic.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Made the cut in 13 of 27 starts on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2008. Made the cut in his first two events but thenmissed 10 consecutive cuts. Posted a 7-under 64 in the opening round of the Cox Classic toestablish his name on the leaderboard. Second-round 62 gave him a 126 total, matching thesecond-lowest, opening-36 hole score in <strong>Tour</strong> history. Birdied the next-to-last hole in the finalround to get to 19-under par and force a playoff with David Branshaw, which he won on thefirst extra hole. The $126,000 winner’s check jumped him 122 spots to 26th on the money list.The victory was his first top-10 since his only other <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> win, at the 2005Chitimacha Louisiana Open. Four weeks later was T2 at Utah Championship for his othertop-10 in 2008. Made the cut in seven of 23 starts on the 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with a T16at the Miccosukee Championship the best of his two top-25 finishes. Played his rookie seasonon the 2006 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> after finishing T18 at the 2005 National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Endedthe season No. 220 on the money list, but failed to crack the top 25 in any of his 23 starts.Was exempt to the final stage after finishing No. 34 on the 2005 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list.It was his sixth trip to final stage. Picked up his first career victory—at the 2005 ChitimachaLouisiana Open in front of a large group of family and friends in Lafayette, LA, where heresided. A final-round, 4-under 68 pushed him to 18-under-par 270, one shot ahead of SeanO’Hair. Was his lone top-10 on the 2005 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, where he was a member in 1999,and 2003-05. Prior to 2005 season, his previous best season on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> came in1999, when he finished 81st on the money list with two top-10s, a fourth at the Permian BasinOpen and a T10 at Oregon Classic. Had never played in a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event prior to his rookieyear in 2006. Member of the Canadian <strong>Tour</strong> in 1998. Member of the Tight Lies <strong>Tour</strong> from1997-2001. Member of the Golden Bear <strong>Tour</strong> in 2002.AMATEUR CAREER:Earned second-team All-America honors in 1995, preceded by honorable mention All-American honors in 1994 at Texas-El Paso. 1995 WAC Player of the Year.PERSONAL:Cites his biggest thrill in golf as playing with Jack Nicklaus in the third round of the 2004BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Likes to sing karaoke. Nicknameis “Riddler.” Worked for six months in 2001 on an off-shore oil rig.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1999 28 14 2 4 $28,831 812000 5 2 5,164 2002001 1 1 1,508 2702003 17 2 2,860 2722004 28 11 1 4 43,273 1012005 24 13 1 1 5 144,440 342006 6 4 6,678 2082007 23 11 2 31,707 1282008 27 13 1 1 2 5 198,476 29Total 159 71 2 1 6 20 462,936<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2006 23 7 $87,772 220Total 23 7 87,772COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $550,708Career STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......71.25 (67)Driving Distance. .............302.7 (13)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...58.09% (134)Greens in Regulation Percentage 67.23% (92)Putting Average ..............1.796 (78)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 62–Cox Classic/2Career Low Round/Round: 62–2008 CoxClassic /2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$126,000–2008 Cox Classic/1Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSCareer Low Round/Round: 67–2 times, mostrecent 2006 Valero Texas Open/1Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$22,000–2006 Deutsche Bank Championship/T402-36 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Matt JonesEXEMPT STATUS: No. 135 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money listFULL NAME: Matthew Paul JonesHEIGHT: 6-0WEIGHT: 170BIRTHDATE: April 19, 1980BIRTHPLACE: Sydney, New South Wales, AustraliaRESIDENCE: Scottsdale, AZFAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: Arizona State University (2001)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fantasy football, watching TV, relaxingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2001BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2007 South Georgia Classic,T2—National Mining Association Pete Dye Classic, Oregon Classic, Mark ChristopherCharity Classic.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T4—2008 The Honda Classic, Buick Open.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T4—The Honda Classic, Buick Open.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Was a rookie on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2008 and made the cut in his first nine starts, whichincluded a T17 at the season-opening Sony Open in Hawaii and a T4 at The Honda Classic.Had only one top-25 (T4, Buick Open) in his next 22 starts and gradually slid down themoney list, finishing the year at No. 135. Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> from 2004-07.Gained his <strong>TOUR</strong> status after finishing No. 7 on the 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list. Hadsix top-10 finishes, including four runner-up performances. First runner-up came at theSouth Georgia Classic, where he shared the 54-hole lead. Was T2 at the National MiningAssociation Pete Dye Classic and then lost playoffs at the Oregon Classic (Kyle Thompson)and the Mark Christopher Charity Classic (Richard Johnson). Made the cut in 17 of 24 startson the 2006 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with five top-10 finishes. Ended the season No. 49 on themoney list, with $123,066. Ranked T6 in Driving Distance (302.1 yards). First top-10 of theseason came with a T9 at the inaugural Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship.Followed that a month later with a T10 at the Rheem Classic. Finished T8 in late August atthe National Mining Association Pete Dye Classic and came back with season-best T6s atthe Utah EnergySolutions Championship and the Permian Basin Charity Golf Classic. Madethe cut in eight of 14 events in 2005, with three top-25 finishes. Season-best T6 wasposted at the Cleveland Open. Finished the season No. 98 on the money list. Made the cutin 12 of 22 starts on the 2004 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, including seven top-25 finishes. Wrappedup the year No. 68 on the money list, with $87,114. Consecutive 66s left him as the coleaderafter 36 holes at the Chattanooga Classic. Closed with weekend rounds of 72-66 tofinish T4. Other top-10 showing was a T4 at the Gila River Golf Classic. Made the cut in fourof eight appearances on the 2002 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Fired rounds of 68-75-69-71 to finish1-under-par 283 at the SAS Carolina Classic. The T15 was his top finish of the season. Inhis next start was T41 at the Northeast Pennsylvania Classic, marking his second-best finishof the year. Has also played on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> of Australasia.AMATEUR CAREER:Was 2001 first-team All-American while at Arizona State University. Helped lead the SunDevils to a sixth-place finish at the NCAA Championship. Shared medalist honors at the2001 NCAA West Regional with fellow <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> player Kyle Thompson. Finishedthird at the 2001 Pac-10 Championship. Cites having the opportunity to call golf his professionas his biggest thrill in golf. Got his start in golf from his parents.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-2Year 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 7Total 94 59 4 14 29 569,227<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2005 12008 31 17 2 5 $775,899 135Total 32 17 2 5 775,899COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $1,345,126<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 08THE PLAYERSCUTCareer STATISTICSMisc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSCareer Low Round/Round: 65–7 times,most recent 2007 Albertsons Boise Open/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$64,800–2007 South Georgia Classic/2Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 63–Buick Open/2Career Low Round/Round: 63–2008 BuickOpen/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$227,333–2008 The Honda Classic/T4Section2PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-37


Craig Kanada (kuh-NAH-duh)Section PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES2EXEMPT STATUS: 20th <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Qualifier at the 2008<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>namentFULL NAME: Craig Andrew KanadaHEIGHT: 5-9WEIGHT: 150BIRTHDATE: October 2, 1968BIRTHPLACE: Portland, ORNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 2006 Utah Energy Solutions Championship,<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship at The Houstonian.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T10—2007 Sony Open in Hawaii.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T11—AT&T Classic; T12—John Deere Classic;T24—AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1997, 2001 and 2007-08. Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in1994-96, 1998-2000, 2002 and 2006. Made the cut in 11 of 23 starts on <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2008, withthree top-25 finishes. Best results came at the AT&T Classic (T11) and the John DeereClassic (T12). Played three times on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> but missed the cut in all threestarts. In 2007, posted a career-best T10 in first start of the season at the Sony Open inHawaii. Had not cracked the top 10 in 58 previous <strong>TOUR</strong> starts. Went on to finish the seasonNo. 128 on the money list, with $743,304. Returned to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2007 for first timesince 2001 after finishing 11th on the 2006 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list, with $297,744.Making his 212th <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> start, broke through for his first professional victory atthe Utah EnergySolutions Championship. Came back from a three-stroke deficit to BryceMolder after 54 holes to defeat Molder and three others by one shot. Playing just 50 milesfrom his home in The Woodlands, TX, posted the best final round in <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>Championship history with a 6-under 66 to storm back from six shots down to defeat thirdroundleader Matt Kuchar and Andrew Buckle by one shot. Sealed the win with chip-ins forpar on No. 17 and for birdie on the final hole. The six-shot comeback was the largest in<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship history. His jump of 21 spots to earn a <strong>TOUR</strong> card is secondonly to David Branshaw’s climb of 22 spots in 2005. Earlier in year, lost in a four-manplayoff at the Yes! Golf BCR Classic on the Canadian <strong>Tour</strong> in early March. From 2003-05,made a combined one of 10 cuts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> (0-2) and <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> (1-8). In 2002,finished out of the top 100 (No. 182) for the first time in his seven years on the <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong>. Lone top-25 finish on the 2001 <strong>TOUR</strong> was a T20 at the Touchstone Energy TucsonOpen, his first event of the year. Earned his 2001 <strong>TOUR</strong> card by virtue of a T27 finish at the2000 Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Made the cut in 21 of 27 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> events in 2000 withfive top-10 finishes. Ended the year No. 20 on the money list. Among his top finishes wasa runner-up showing at the Inland Empire Open, T3 at the Greater Cleveland Open and T3at the New Mexico Classic. All six of his 1999 top-10 finishes came within a period of eighttournaments on <strong>Tour</strong> (Knoxville Open to Omaha Classic). Lost in a playoff to Fran Quinn atthe 1999 Dakota Dunes Open and finished T2 with Ryan Howison to match his best careerfinish. Rounding out his five runner-up finishes on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> were near-missesat the 1995 Boise Open, 1996 Wichita Open and 1998 South Carolina Classic. Tied theThree Ridges GC course record with a 9-under-par 63 in the opening round of the 1998Knoxville Open. Second-round 61 in 1994 Miami Valley Open equaled low round of the yearon <strong>Tour</strong>, and is course record at Heatherwoode GC. Finished in the top 50 on their moneylist in all six seasons, including No. 20 in 1999 and 2000. Made just five of 23 cuts inrookie <strong>TOUR</strong> season in 1997. Earned first <strong>TOUR</strong> card via a 25th-place finish at the 1996National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament.AMATEUR CAREER:Winner of the 1990 Western Amateur and 1991 Pacific Northwest Amateur.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1991 3 1 $565 2981992 31994 26 16 1 5 9 56,516 291995 27 17 1 4 8 57,299 371996 25 12 1 3 5 45,468 461997 21998 25 16 1 3 7 64,423 441999 26 17 1 6 10 104,254 202000 27 21 1 2 5 11 157,292 202002 20 6 9,143 1822003 6 1 1,339 3352004 22006 27 17 2 3 10 297,744 112008 3Total 222 124 2 5 3 29 60 794,043<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1991A 11992 11993 11994 11995 1 1 $2,220 3471997 23 5 25,125 2342001 28 11 1 132,163 1922003 22007 34 20 1 5 743,305 1282008 23 11 3 363,597 171Total 115 48 1 9 1,266,410COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $2,060,453<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 07U.S. OpenCUTCareer STATISTICSRESIDENCE: The Woodlands, TXFAMILY: Wife, Brooke; David (1997), Oscar (1999), Caleb (2002)EDUCATION: Ohio State University (1991, InternationalBusiness)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Spending time with family, HoustonAstros baseballTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 19912008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......72.50 (N/A)Driving Distance. .............276.6 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...78.21% (N/A)Greens in Regulation Percentage 71.30% (N/A)Putting Average ..............1.896 (N/A)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 69–2 times, mostrecent Utah Championship /2Career Low Round/Round: 61–1994 MiamiValley Open/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$135,000–2006 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>Championship at The Houstonian/1Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 65–3 times, mostrecent Valero Texas Open/2Career Low Round/Round: 64–1997 DepositGuaranty Golf Classic/1Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$130,000–2007 Sony Open in Hawaii/T102-38 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Skip KendallEXEMPT STATUS: No. 49 on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money listFULL 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)EDUCATION: University of Nevada-Las Vegas (1987,Business Education)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Reading, sports, Green Bay Packers,gardeningTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1987NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 1994 Inland Empire Open, Carolina Classic. 2007Chitimacha Louisiana Open.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T3—<strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s HospitalInvitational, Cox Classic.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—1998 Buick Invitational, 1999 Canon GreaterHartford Open, 2000 Southern Farm Bureau Classic, 2004 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T54—Puerto Rico Open.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Member of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1993, 1995 and 1997-2006 and the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1991-92,1994, 1996 and 2007-08. Made the cut in 15 of 24 starts in 2008, with a pair of top-10finishes. Was T3 in back-to-back weeks during the summer at the <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’sHospital Invitational and the Cox Classic. Third-round 66 tied the 18-hole tournament recordin Columbus and got him within sight of the leaders. Finished at 3-under 281, two shotsback of winner Bill Lunde. Wound up three shots out of a playoff the next week in Omaha,thanks to a final-round, 7-under 64. Made the cut in 13 of 23 events in 2007, including fivetop-25 finshes. Finished the year No. 26 on the money list, with $195,802, just $1,094behind Jimmy Walker—who claimed the final <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card. Recorded his third<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> win when he captured the Chitimacha Louisiana Open, defeating PaulClaxton with a birdie on the third playoff hole. Opened with 5-under 66s in the first threerounds, including holding a share of the lead after the second and third rounds. He thenclosed with a 1-under 70 to join the playoff. Collected $90,000 to move to fourth on themoney list. His win set a then-<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> record for most time elapsed betweenvictories, coming 12 years, 8 months, 27 days since his last win, at the 1994 CarolinaClassic. Omar Uresti topped that mark with his win at the Livermore Valley Wine CountryChampionship the following week, doing so 12 years, 11 months, 8 days after his last winat the 1994 Shreveport Open. Took over the top spot on the money list one week later witha T2 at the Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship, finishing two strokes behindUresti. For his efforts, earned Player of the Month honors for March/April. Posted his thirdtop 10 of the season with a T10 finish at the BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs. Had ahole-in-one on No. 2 during the second round of the Xerox Classic. Made five starts on the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2007, with a T9 at the Mayakoba Golf Classic his best outing. Spent most of2006 season on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> (22 events with 14 made cuts) but also made two cuts infour starts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Only top 10 was a T9 at the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’s BuickChampionship. Fell out of the top 125 (No. 202) in 2005 for the first time since 1996. Earnedfourth career runner-up finish in second start of season at the 2004 Bob Hope ChryslerClassic, falling to Phil Mickelson on the first playoff hole. Held a one-stroke lead overThomas Levet after 36 holes of the British Open in Scotland before finishing T11. Two daysbefore the start of the 2003 Memorial <strong>Tour</strong>nament, lost most of the top of his left indexfinger above the first knuckle while cutting a bagel for breakfast. He put the finger on iceand rushed to Columbus, OH, hospital and had a two-hour procedure to reattach the finger.Ten days later, was able to resume practice. Three weeks after the accident, returned tothe <strong>TOUR</strong> with a reverse overlap grip at the Buick Open, was tied for third-round lead andfinsihed T4. Has 24 career <strong>TOUR</strong> top-10s and 23 on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, including twovictories—in 1994 at the Inland Empire Open and the Carolina Classic. Enjoyed his bestseasons on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> with a No. 5 finish on the money list in 1994 and No. 9 in1996. His three other runner-up finishes on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> came at the 1992 BuickInvitational (playoff loss), 1999 Canon Greater Hartford Open and 2000 Southern FarmBureau Classic (playoff loss). Graduated to the <strong>TOUR</strong> via fifth-place finish on 1994<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. First year on <strong>TOUR</strong> came in 1993 after earning co-medalist honors at 1992National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament.AMATEUR CAREER:Winner of the 1988 and 1989 Wisconsin State Opens.PERSONAL:Serves as host for the Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin/Skip Kendall Pro-Am for Kids, whichbegan in 2000. Credited with showing the “claw” putting grip to Chris DiMarco in 1995.Putts with conventional grip. In 1994, became first <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> player to serve as hostof “Inside the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.”NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0Year 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 49Total 139 95 3 3 8 28 60 688,757<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-3Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings 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 1 116,346 2112008 6 1 7,910 256Total 386 245 4 2 25 90 7,632,572COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $8,321,329<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04Masters 56U.S. Open CUT T82 CUT T17British Open CUT T59 T11<strong>PGA</strong> T10 T21 T27 T63 CUT CUT 73THE PLAYERS 68 T10 CUT T26 CUT T32 CUTAccenture Match Play ChampionshipT33Year 05 06U.S. OpenT59THE PLAYERSCUTCareer STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......71.05 (56)Driving Distance. .............276.2 (139)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...77.34% (3)Greens in Regulation Percentage 66.28% (110)Putting Average ..............1.775 (29)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 63–ChattanoogaClassic/1Career Low Round/Round: 63–3 times, mostrecent 2008 Chattanooga Classic/1Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$90,000–2007 Chitimacha Louisiana Open/1Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 69–Puerto RicoOpen/1Career Low Round/Round: 63–7 times, mostrecent 2007 Mayakoba Golf Classic at RivieraMaya-Cancun/3Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$486,000–2004 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic/2Section2PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-39


J.J. KilleenSection PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES2EXEMPT STATUS: No. 56 on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money listFULL NAME: Joseph James KilleenHEIGHT: 6-1WEIGHT: 190BIRTHDATE: October 22, 1981BIRTHPLACE: San Diego, CABEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2008 Livermore Valley WineCountry Championship at Wente Vineyards.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 2—Livermore Valley Wine CountryChampionship at Wente Vineyards.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Made the cut in 12 of 29 starts during his rookie season on <strong>Tour</strong>. Finished second at theLivermore Valley Wine Country Championship, losing in a playoff to Aron Price in his sixthstart. Held the outright first-, second- and third-round leads at The Course at WenteVineyards. Was up by five after 36 holes and led by four through 54 holes, setting tournamentrecords in the process. Final-round 76 dropped him into a tie with Price at 5-under par.Lost the playoff on the second extra hole when he missed a 3-foot par putt. Had five othertop-25 finishes, with the best being a T14 at the Knoxville Open. Winner of the 2005 HighMeadows Ranch Classic on the Tight Lies <strong>Tour</strong>. Has also played on the Hooters <strong>Tour</strong>.AMATEUR CAREER:Named 2005 Conference USA Player of the Year. Named the 2002 Conference USACo-Freshman of the Year. Helped lead his team to four team championships at TexasChristian, just the third athlete in school history to perform the feat. In 2003, became justthe third TCU golfer ever, joining J.J. Henry and Adam Rubinson, to advance to the roundof 16 at the U.S. Amateur. Won a state championship at his high school in Texas afterclaiming individual medalist honors. Also played football and basketball in high school.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2006 22008 29 12 1 1 6 $117,264 56Total 31 12 1 1 6 117,264COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $117,264Career STATISTICSRESIDENCE: Fort Worth, TX; plays out of Colonial CCFAMILY: Wife, TashaEDUCATION: Texas Christian University (2005,Communication Studies)TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2005PERSONAL:Lists leading TCU to four team titles as his biggest thrill in golf. Took up golf seriously at age10 with the encouragement of his dad and grandfather, who he lists as his heroes. Has his ownWeb site, jjkilleen.com. Despite living in Texas, remains a huge San Diego Chargers’ fan.Compounded his humerus playing freshman football at Francis Parker School. Injury sidelinedhim from golf for one year. “I just got smoked, and that was the end of my football career.”2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......71.41 (83) 2008 Low Round/Round: 65–3 times, mostDriving Distance. .............301.6 (21) recent Chattanooga Classic/2Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...59.55% (128) Career Low Round/Round: 65–3 times, mostGreens in Regulation Percentage 63.07% (134) recent 2008 Chattanooga Classic/2Putting Average ..............1.772 (26) Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$64,800–2008 Livermore Valley Wine CountryChampionship at Wente Vineyards/2Neal LancasterEXEMPT STATUS: 16th <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Qualifier at the 2008<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>namentFULL NAME: Grady Neal LancasterHEIGHT: 6-0WEIGHT: 170BIRTHDATE: September 13, 1962BIRTHPLACE: Smithfield, NCRESIDENCE: Smithfield, NC; plays out of CC of JohnstonFAMILY: Wife, AshleySPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, movies, auto racingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1985BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 3—2008 Henrico County Open.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 3—Henrico County Open.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1994 GTE Byron Nelson Golf Classic.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T28—Mayakoba Golf Classic at Riviera Maya-Cancun.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Made three cuts in nine 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> starts, with a season-best third at theHenrico County Open. He missed joining a playoff between Greg Chalmers and HenrikBjornstad by one shot. Made the cut in five of nine <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> starts in 2008, with bestfinishes T28s in his first two events of the season, the Mayakoba Golf Classic and PuertoRico Open. Shot 64 for first-round lead at the 2007 John Deere Classic before finishing T6.Top-10 finish was his first on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> since the 2004 Funai Classic at the Walt DisneyWorld Resort. Playing out of the 126-150 category in 2006, made five cuts in 19 eventsentered. Fell out of the top-125 in 2005 for the first time in six seasons, with one top-10. In2004, finished in the top 125 for the fifth straight season and 12th time in 15-year <strong>TOUR</strong>career. A T10 finish at the FUNAI Classic at Walt Disney World in late October improvedhis season earnings to $689,203, good enough to secure his card for 2005. Had one top-10in 2003, a T6 at the Buick Open. Lost in three-man playoff at 2002 Bell Canadian Open whenJohn Rollins birdied the first extra hole. Two top-10s and one top-15 in last five starts in2001 left him at No. 80 on money list and secured his <strong>TOUR</strong> card for another season.Finished T4 at the 2000 Bay Hill Invitational for the best effort of the season. In 1999, fellout of the top 125 on the money list for the first time since joining the <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1990, with139th-place ranking. Forced to earn full playing privileges for the 2000 season through thirdplacefinish at 1999 Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Finished 125th on the 1997 season money listto earn playing privileges for 1998. Made history for second time at the 1996 U.S. Open.Played first 27 holes 7-over par, then posted a 29 on back nine at Oakland Hills to easilyqualify for final two rounds. Made a birdie on No. 11, eagle on No. 12 and birdies from Nos.13-15. During 1995 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills, became first player to shoot 29 in U.S.Open for nine holes. Moved from 46th-place tie to fourth on final day after posting36-29—65 to finish four strokes behind Corey Pavin. Birdied holes 11-14, 16 and 17. Lone<strong>TOUR</strong> victory came at rain-shortened 1994 GTE Byron Nelson Classic. Birdied the final twoholes in regulation to join in <strong>TOUR</strong>-record, six-man playoff. Birdied first extra hole to defeatDavid Edwards, Tom Byrum, Mark Carnevale, David Ogrin and Yoshinori Mizumaki. Winnerof 1989 Pine Tree Open in Birmingham, AL, and the 1999 Utah Open.2-40 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


PERSONAL:Didn’t take first golf lesson until 1992. First lesson was given to him by L.B. Floyd, father ofRaymond Floyd. With $93 bankroll and driving a van, gave mini-tours a try in 1989. Earned$96,000 in four months before going to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings RankNeal Lancaster (Continued)<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARY1990 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 113Total 23 13 1 4 5 75,185 Career STATISTICSYear 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03MastersCUT CUTU.S. Open T4 T82 CUTBritish OpenT37<strong>PGA</strong> T84 T44 T52 CUT T34THE PLAYERS T20 T40 CUT T35 CUT T53 CUT CUT CUT CUT 68 T27Year 04 05THE PLAYERS 83 WD<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings 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 2 229,053 1912008 9 5 70,138 227Total 551 318 1 1 1 28 80 6,183,731COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $6,258,916Drew Laning (LAN-eeng)2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......72.13 (N/A)Driving Distance. .............297.7 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...60.96% (N/A)Greens in Regulation Percentage 70.11% (N/A)Putting Average ..............1.796 (N/A)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 66–Henrico CountyOpen/1Career Low Round/Round: 66–3 times, mostrecent 2008 Henrico County Open/1Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$34,000–2008 Henrico County Open/3Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 66–U.S. BankChampionship in Milwaukee/2Career Low Round/Round: 63–1998 CanonGreater Hartford Open/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$352,000–2002 Bell Canadian Open/T2Section2PLAYER BIOGRAPHIESEXEMPT STATUS: 22nd <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Qualifier at the 2008<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>namentFULL NAME: John Andrew LaningHEIGHT: 6-0WEIGHT: 175BIRTHDATE: February 28, 1983BIRTHPLACE: Little Rock, ARRESIDENCE: Little Rock, ARFAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: Texas Christian University (2006, BusinessManagement)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Reading, movies, playing cardsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2006PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Will be a rookie on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in <strong>2009</strong> after shooting 12-under to T62 at the 2008<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Played the Adams Pro Golf <strong>Tour</strong> in 2008, witha season-best T2 at the Guaranty Bank Classic, winning $5,300. Also played the Gateway<strong>Tour</strong> in 2008, earning three top-10s and a season-low round of 66.AMATEUR CAREER:Winner of three Arkansas State Amateur Championships.PERSONAL:Was the first-ever golfer to walk-on to the TCU golf program and was eventually namedcaptain before his senior year. During the 2007 Christmas season he worked at the CrownShop, a Hallmark-type retail store. Lists his parents and the members of the U.S. Militaryas his heroes. Father first took him to the golf course as an 8-year-old.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-41


Steve LeBrun (luh-BRUNN)Section PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES2EXEMPT STATUS: 18th <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Qualifier at the 2008<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>namentFULL NAME: Steve Alan LeBrunHEIGHT: 5-11WEIGHT: 175BIRTHDATE: May 15, 1978BIRTHPLACE: Palm Beach, FLBEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 6—2005 Cox Classic, T6—ScholarshipAmerica Showdown, Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open, 2006 LaSalle Bank Open.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T40—Northeast Pennsylvania Classic.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Made three starts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2008, with a T40 at the Northeast PennsylvaniaClassic his only made cut. Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2004-05. Made the cut ineight of 20 starts on the 2005 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with five top-10 finishes. Ended the yearNo. 48 on the money list, with $112,268. After missing the cut in his first two starts of theyear, equaled his career-best finish on <strong>Tour</strong> at the time with a T7 at the LaSalle Bank Open,pocketing a career-best $24,188 for his efforts. His next top-10 finish represented hiscareer-best finish on <strong>Tour</strong>, a T6 at the Scholarship America Showdown. Finished nine shotsbehind winner Jason Gore but made headlines with an amazing 65-61—126 start, equalingthe second-lowest first 36 holes in <strong>Tour</strong> history. Only Gore’s 125 (64-61) start at the 2002Gila River Golf Classic was better. After a disappointing T74 finish at the Canadian <strong>PGA</strong>Championship, continued his sixth-place string with a T6 at the Preferred Health SystemsWichita Open and a sixth-place effort at the Cox Classic. Created quite a buzz in Omahawhen he moved into contention during the third round in dramatic fashion, recording threeeagles on his way to an 8-under 63. After three straight bogeys to start the round, henotched the first eagle at the par-4 fourth hole then finished with a flurry, stringingtogether consecutive eagles on the par-5 17th hole (holing out a 9-iron from 141 yards) andthe par-4 18th (holing out a 6-iron from 159 yards). Back-to-back eagles to close a round hadnever occurred in the 16-year history of the <strong>Tour</strong> prior to his finish, much less with twohole-outs from the fairway. Did not finish in the top 10 again until a T10 effort at the season-ending<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship. Made the cut in five of 10 starts during hisrookie season on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2004. Best finish was a T7 at the ChitimachaLouisiana Open. Monday qualifier at the 2003 Miccosukee Championship, where he T34 inhis first-ever <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> start. Made it through the first and second stages ofQ-School. First-stage medalist at Pensacola CC site. Won the 2002 Hooters <strong>Tour</strong>Championship.AMATEUR CAREER:Was the 2000 Atlantic Sun Conference Player of the Year. Winner of five tournamentsduring his collegiate career. Finished inside the top five 20 times.PERSONAL:Lists Roger Clemens among his heroes. His biggest thrill in golf was holing out on the 17thand 18th fairways at the Cox Classic and making ESPN’s “Top-10 Plays of the Day.” In 1990he was MVP for his all-star baseball team and pitched two no-hitters the same year. In 2008he was inducted into Florida Atlantic University Athletics Hall of Fame. Once worked as asubstitute teacher. Got his start in golf when his father took him to the course because hewas burned out from baseball. He has played ever since.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2003 1 1 $2,900 2702004 10 5 1 2 23,949 1352005 20 8 5 6 112,268 482006 27 8 1 2 39,818 1172008 3 1 2,192 257Total 61 23 7 10 181,126<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2005 1Total 1COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $181,126Career STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......71.75 (N/A)Driving Distance. .............294.5 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...60.71% (N/A)Greens in Regulation Percentage 67.36% (N/A)Putting Average ..............1.794 (N/A)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 68–NortheastPennsylvania Classic/1RESIDENCE: West Palm Beach, FLFAMILY: Wife, JenEDUCATION: Florida Atlantic University (2000,Communications)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Movies, musicTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2000Career Low Round/Round: 61–2005Scholarship America Showdown/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$24,188–2005 LaSalle Bank Open/T7Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSCareer Low Round/Round: 74–2005 FordChampionship at Doral/12-42 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Won Joon LeeEXEMPT STATUS: No. 50 on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money listFULL NAME: Won Joon LeeHEIGHT: 6-2WEIGHT: 200BIRTHDATE: October 23, 1985BIRTHPLACE: Seoul, South KoreaRESIDENCE: Glenwood, New South Wales, Australia; playsout of Concord GCFAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: Ha Nyang UniversitySPECIAL INTERESTS: Cars, basketball, relaxingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2006BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T2—2008 Utah Championship.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T2—Utah Championship; T4—WNBGolf Classic; T6—Chattanooga Classic; T7—Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open;T10—BMW Charity Pro-Am.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T49—2007 British Open.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Played 27 events in his rookie year on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2008, making 16 cuts andearning his first top-10 of the year with a T10 at the BMW Charity Pro-Am. Was 115th onthe money list when his next top-10 came at the Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open.He finished T7 in Kansas. He posted four rounds in the 60s and led in Driving Distance. Heshot a final-round 64 to T2 at the Utah Championship, where he played the par-5s in16-under for the week. Finished T8 at the WNB Golf Classic, where he was one of only fourplayers to shoot all four rounds under par. Excellent late-season form continued with T6 atChattanooga Classic. Made nine cuts in his last 10 events to finish 50th on the money list.Made both previous <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> starts on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2007, finishing T35 at the Jacob’sCreek Open Championship and T40 at the HSBC New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. FinishedT49 at the 2007 British Open for his only start in a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event. Has played on the Asian<strong>Tour</strong> in 2007, playing in an event in South Korea when Michelle Wie, another Korean bybirth, made her only cut in a men’s event.AMATEUR CAREER:Won the individual medalist honors in the stroke-play competition at the 2006 WesternAmateur. A month later, won the New South Wales Amateur Match Play Championship,beating former British Amateur champion Gary Wolstenholme on the 37th hole.PERSONAL:Lists winning as his biggest thrill in golf. The Korean-born Australian got his start in golffrom his dad. Had never hit a golf shot until just before the Sydney Summer Olympic Gamesin 2000. Until that point he had focused on playing basketball. Was named as the defensiveMVP during his basketball career. “I didn’t really pattern my game after anyone becauseI’ve never seen any slow, Asian-Australian basketball players,” he says. Stopped playingbasketball after repeated finger injuries hampered his golf game. He also played rugby,soccer and tennis while growing up. Has received lessons in the past from Butch Harmon.As a kid, he wanted to be a secret agent. Lived in South Korea until he was 4. Nickname is“Boom Boom.”NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2007 2 2 $5,747 2302008 27 16 1 5 7 137,694 50Total 29 18 1 5 7 143,441<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2007 1 1 $26,736Total 1 1 26,736COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $170,177<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 07British OpenT49Career STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......70.74 (36)Driving Distance. .............315.7 (1)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...57.49% (137)Greens in Regulation Percentage 65.74% (115)Putting Average ..............1.746 (6)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 64–2 times, mostrecent Utah Championship /4Career Low Round/Round: 64–2 times, mostrecent 2008 Utah Championship /4Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$30,571–2008 Utah Championship/T2Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSCareer Low Round/Round: 70–2007 BritishOpen/3Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$26,736–2007 British Open/T49Section2PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-43


Frank Lickliter IISection PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1995 Boise Open.EXEMPT STATUS: No. 149 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money listFULL NAME: Franklin Ray Lickliter IIHEIGHT: 6-1WEIGHT: 185BIRTHDATE: July 28, 1969BIRTHPLACE: Middletown, OH<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 2001 Kemper Insurance Open. 2003 Chrysler Classic ofTucson.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T13—EDS Byron Nelson Championship; T17—Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by MasterCard; T19—Buick Invitational.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Made 22 cuts from 32 starts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2008, recording three top-25s and finishing149th on the money list. Was T13 at the EDS Byron Nelson Championship, his seasonbestperformance. Returned to Q-School where he finished T53. Ended the 2007 season132nd on the money list but improved his position on <strong>TOUR</strong> after winning the Qualifying<strong>Tour</strong>nament by four strokes. He opened Q-School with a pair of 62s to lead the field by ninestrokes in the six-round event in Orlando. Recorded only four top-25 finishes in 30 starts in2007. Finished 44th on the 2006 <strong>TOUR</strong> money list, his best showing since finishing 14th in2001. Six top-10s and 10 top-25s were also most since eight top-10s and 11 top-25s in2001. Five of his six top-10s came in his last 11 starts beginning with a T4 at the 2006 U.S.Bank Championship in Milwaukee. Began the final round of the 2006 FUNAI Classic at WaltDisney World Resort tied for 32nd, eight shots back of Troy Matteson, then tied career lowwith a 10-under-par 62 to finish T2, four shots behind champion Joe Durant. Fell out of thetop 125 in 2005 for the first time since 1996, his rookie season. Was able to up his statusby finishing T26 at the <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament in December. Lone top-10 of the 2005season was a T6 at the weather-shortened, 54-hole BellSouth Classic. Bogeyed the 72ndhole in regulation to miss a five-way playoff by a stroke. In 2004, his four top-10s were themost since 2001, when he had eight. Tied the Waialae CC course record with a secondround,8-under-par 62 en route to a fourth-place finish at the 2004 Sony Open in Hawaii.Posted second career top-10 at THE PLAYERS Championship, near his home of Ponte VedraBeach, finishing T3, four strokes behind champion Adam Scott. Earned second career <strong>TOUR</strong>victory with two-shot win over Chad Campbell at 2003 Chrysler Classic of Tucson. Nursinga one-stroke lead on the 72nd hole, was able to get up and down for par after hitting driveinto water hazard skirting the 18th fairway. Finished T2 at 84 LUMBER Classic later in year.Finished in the top 30 on the 2001 <strong>TOUR</strong> money list for the first time on the strength of acareer-high eight top-10s and a victory. Rounds of 69-65-66-68 produced one-stroke victoryover J.J. Henry at 2001 Kemper Insurance Open. Nearly won early in the season until atriple bogey on third extra hole lost Buick Invitational playoff to Phil Mickelson. Final-round66 put him into extra holes with Mickelson and Davis Love III. In 2000, held third-round ledat Phoenix Open before final-round 74 dropped him to T10. In 2000, recorded T3s atMichelob Championship and Tampa Bay Classic. In 1999, finished solo second at AT&TPebble Beach National Pro-Am, one stroke behind Payne Stewart. Breakthrough season in1998 with five top-10s and over $600,000 in earnings. Highlight of the season a T4 at the<strong>PGA</strong> Championship at Sahalee CC near Seattle. Rookie on <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1996 after T20 at 1995Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Lone top-10 in his rookie season was a seventh at the 1996BellSouth Classic. Returned to Q-School after finishing 138th on 1996 money list andregained <strong>TOUR</strong> card with 36th-place finish. Played the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> full-time in 1995and was 15th on the money list, including victory at Boise Open.PERSONAL:Enjoyed a bear-hunting trip to Alaska with Fuzzy Zoeller in spring 2000, fall 2003 and spring2006. Visited U.S. troops at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba and Korea and on a 2006 USO/ArmedForces Entertainment tour to the Persian Gulf with <strong>TOUR</strong> players Corey Pavin, DonnieHammond, Jerry Kelly and Howard Twitty at Thanksgiving 2006. Has taken a lead in raisingawareness and provide funding for the Wounded Warrior Project (woundedwarriorproject.org). The WWP, based in Ponte Vedra Beach, FL, assists soldiers who have been injured inIraq. In December 2005 at TPC Sawgrass, set THE PLAYERS Stadium Course record with a62, including the first double eagle on the par-5 11th hole.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year 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 1Total 36 22 1 2 5 12 108,551<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings 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 4 584,084 1392008 32 22 3 548,113 149Total 394 252 2 4 3 43 95 11,278,816COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $11,387,367<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 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 CUT<strong>PGA</strong> T4 CUT T51 CUT T29 WDTHE PLAYERS CUT T23 T48 T7 T49 CUT T3 T79<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipT20Accenture Match Play ChampionshipT33CA ChampionshipCNLYear 07<strong>PGA</strong>T50THE PLAYERST37Career STATISTICSRESIDENCE: 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, WoundedWarrior Project and supporting our troops.TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1991Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSCareer Low Round/Round: 64–1995 OzarksOpen/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$45,000–1995 Boise Open/1Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 65–5 times, mostrecent Children’s Miracle Network Classicpresented by Walmart/2Career Low Round/Round: 62–3 times, mostrecent 2006 FUNAI Classic at the WALTDISNEY WORLD Resort/4Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$630,000–2001 Kemper Insurance Open/12-44 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Major ManningEXEMPT STATUS: 29th <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Qualifier at the 2008<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>namentFULL NAME: Major Kyle ManningHEIGHT: 6-4WEIGHT: 205BIRTHDATE: November 23, 1984BIRTHPLACE: Daytona Beach, FLRESIDENCE: Daytona Beach, FL; plays out of L<strong>PGA</strong> National;Orchard CC (Clarkesville, GA)FAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: Augusta StateSPECIAL INTERESTS: Boating, fishingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2007PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Will be a rookie on the <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Has never played in a <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> or<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event. Earned his first professional win in September, capturing the 2008 CapitalChevrolet Classic on the Hooters <strong>Tour</strong> by one shot over <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> member BrennanWebb. Also T3 early in the year at The First Tee-Inverrary Country Club Open and wound upNo. 13 on the money list. Had his first career double-eagle at Jennings Mill CC, site of theSouth Georgia Classic, during pre-qualifying for Q-School.Bob MayEXEMPT STATUS: No. 39 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money listFULL NAME: Robert Anthony MayHEIGHT: 5-7WEIGHT: 155BIRTHDATE: October 6, 1968BIRTHPLACE: Lynwood, CABEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—1993 Shreveport Open, 2008 Bankof America Open, T2—1993 Ozarks Open.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 2—Bank of America Open; T7—PreferredHealth Systems Wichita Open; T9—Knoxville Open.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2000 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, 2006 B.C. Openpresented by Turning Stone Resort, T2—2000 FedEx St. Jude Classic.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T12—Mayakoba Golf Classic at Riviera Maya-Cancun.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Made the cut in 13 of 21 starts on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> with eight top-25 finishes andthree top-10s. Had a hole-in-one on No. 15 with a 3-iron from 251 yards during the firstround of the South Georgia Classic. Thanks to a closing round, 8-under 64, posted his firsttop-10 finish of the season, at the Bank of America Open, finishing runner-up to Kris Blanksby one stroke. It represented the third runner-up finish of his <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> career andvaulted him from No. 133 to No. 26 on the money list. Finished T9 at the Knoxville Openwhere he also had his second ace of the season, holing a 219-yard 4-iron at the 16th holein the third round. It was his third <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> ace, with the first coming at the 2006Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship. The last <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> player to recordtwo aces in one season was David Hearn in 2007 (Movistar Panama Championship andAlbertsons Boise Open). First-round 63 led to a T7 at the Preferred Health Systems WichitaOpen. After earning <strong>TOUR</strong> card for 2007 via the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament, missedmore than three months due to a back injury suffered while working out on a stationarybicycle during the week of the Nissan Open. Did not play again until the AT&T Classic inMay and was limited to 16 events during the season. Granted Minor Medical Extension andhas four events in 2008 to earn $540,180 (combined with 2007 earnings of $244,970 wouldequal 2007’s No. 125 earnings of $785,180) and be elevated to Major Medical Extensionstatus for the remainder of the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> campaign. Made the cut in three of fourstarts but a T12 at the Mayakoba Golf Classic was his only top-25. Las Vegas residentrecorded lone top-10 finish of the 2007 season with a T5 at the Frys.com Open benefitingShriners Hospitals for Children. Held a share of the first-round lead after posting a 9-underpar63 at TPC Summerlin. First top-10 since runner-up at 2006 B.C. Open. Moved from No.217 to No. 182 on the <strong>TOUR</strong> money list with three events remaining on the schedule.Entered the 2006 season not having played on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> since the 2003 EDS Byron NelsonAMATEUR CAREER:Two-time All-America at Augusta (GA) State (2005 and 2007). Finished fourth at the NCAAChampionship during his sophomore year. Won the Class 4A Georgia state title in high school.PERSONAL:Says he’s starting to become a redneck. Missed almost three months of playing time in2008 when he injured his back during Masters week. He was thrown from a mechanicalbull. Says he is now retired from mechanical bull riding.RESIDENCE: Las Vegas, NVFAMILY: Wife, Brenda; Trenton (9/14/97), Madelyn (9/25/00)EDUCATION: Oklahoma State UniversitySPECIAL INTERESTS: Motorcycles, boats, huntingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1991Championship due to a back injury. Played in 21 events in 2006 on a Major MedicalExtension. Best finish in 2006 was runner-up at the B.C. Open presented by Turning StoneResort, his highest finish on <strong>TOUR</strong> since a loss to Tiger Woods in a playoff at the 2000 <strong>PGA</strong>Championship. Finished 141 on <strong>TOUR</strong> money list in 2006. Did not play in 2004 and 2005 dueto rehabilitation from back injury. In 2003, made six cuts in seven starts before injuring backon tee shot of 72nd hole of the EDS Byron Nelson Championship. Did not play the rest ofthe season. In 2002, fell out of the top 125 for the first time since 1999. Lost a playoff toTiger Woods in the 2000 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship at Valhalla GC. After opening with a 72, cameback with 66-66-66. Paired with Woods in the final round, both players birdied 18. Maydrained a 15-footer to match Woods with a 31 on the back nine. In the three-hole playoff,May recorded three pars (4-4-5) while Woods birdied the first extra hole. In final threerounds, May produced 20 birdies and only two bogeys and shares the <strong>PGA</strong> Championshipscoring record with Woods at 18-under-par 270. Won the 1999 Victor Chandler BritishMasters on the European <strong>Tour</strong>. Gained exempt status on <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1993 by virtue of hisfourth-place finish on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list, where he had 11 top-10s, includingtwo seconds. That represented his only full season on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with just fivestarts and two made cuts since.AMATEUR CAREER:Three-time All-America at Oklahoma State and played on the 1991 NCAA championshipteam.PERSONAL:Introduced to golf by aunt and uncle, then spent time at Big Tee Golf Center in Buena Park,CA, where he picked up range balls and in return was allowed to hit them back out. At age11 began taking lessons from legendary Eddie Merrins, the long time head pro at Bel Air CCin Los Angeles. May’s father, Jerry, who owned a gas station, would drive Bob everySunday for 7 a.m. lesson with Merrins, an hour from the May’s home in La Habra. At age16, qualified to play in 1985 Los Angeles Open.Section2PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-45


Bob May (Continued)Section PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1990 11993 28 24 2 3 11 16 $132,656 41994 11995 2 1 880 2352003 12006 1 1 3,900 2302008 21 13 1 3 8 165,113 39Total 55 39 3 3 14 24 302,550<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1985A 11987A 11993 21994 31 7 1 $31,079 2091998 2 2 1 40,130 2141999 2 2 2 50,000 2252000 26 21 2 1 3 10 1,557,720 292001 25 18 6 534,936 942002 30 16 6 407,778 1382003 7 6 1 134,308 1932006 21 12 1 1 3 548,712 1412007 16 9 1 1 244,970 1892008 4 3 1 114,085 220Total 168 96 3 1 5 32 3,663,718COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $3,966,268<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 98 99 00 01 02MastersT43U.S. OpenT23 T30British Open 74 T11 CUT<strong>PGA</strong> 2 73THE PLAYERST36<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipT22Accenture Match Play ChampionshipT17CA Championship T20 T11 CNLCareer STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......70.21 (10)Driving Distance. .............289.6 (98)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...63.92% (108)Greens in Regulation Percentage 75.59% (1)Putting Average ..............1.776 (34)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 63–PreferredHealth Systems Wichita Open/1Career Low Round/Round: 63–2008Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open/1Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$81,000–2008 Bank of America Open/2Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 67–Mayakoba GolfClassic at Riviera Maya-Cancun/3Career Low Round/Round: 63–3 times, mostrecent 2007 Frys.com Open benefiting ShrinersHospitals for Children/1Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$540,000–2000 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship/2Tee McCabeEXEMPT STATUS: No. 60 on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money listFULL NAME: Tee Ross McCabeHEIGHT: 6-1WEIGHT: 190BIRTHDATE: February 4, 1977BIRTHPLACE: Cincinnati, OHRESIDENCE: Marco Island, FL; plays out of Lely Resort(Naples, FL)FAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: Miami University (1999, Finance and Accounting)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Movies, magic tricks, chess, fishing,computersTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2000BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T2—2008 Moonah Classic.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T2—Moonah Classic; T8—Fort SmithClassic.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Made the cut in 10 of 25 starts in 2008. Played well early in the year, including a career-bestT2 at the Moonah Classic. Had four eagles, one each day, in Australia event and vaulted toNo. 6 on the money list after the first four weeks of the season. Next top-10 was a T8 atthe Fort Smith Classic, which included a second-round 64. Injured his wrist late in the yearand was forced to withdraw before the season-ending <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship atTPC Craig Ranch. Made the cut in 18 of 30 events during his rookie season on the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2007, including eight top-25 finishes. Ended the season No. 57 on themoney list, with $109,837. Posted the first of three top-10 finishes at the Fort Smith Classic(T4), with matching T9 finishes coming in back-to-back weeks at the LaSalle Bank Open andThe Rex Hospital Open. Had made 12 career starts on <strong>Tour</strong> prior to 2007, with four madecuts. A T47 at the 2002 LaSalle Bank Open represented his top finish in those starts.Opened the 2003 Oregon Classic with a 66 to share the lead. Went on to finish T48. Hasyet to tee it up on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Played on the Hooters <strong>Tour</strong> from 2000-06, finishing ninthon the money list twice. Made the cut in 15 of 17 tournaments in 2006. Posted six top-10s,including a win at the Thunder Bayou Classic. During his rookie season in 2005, made 14cuts in 19 starts. Had six top-10 finishes and his maiden victory at the Fox Hills LakeshoreClassic. Played on the DP <strong>Tour</strong> in 2001. Winner of the 2003 Arkansas State Open.PERSONAL:Lists the men and women in the United States military as his heroes. Says making it throughto the final stage of the 2006 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament is his greatest thrill in golf.His dad, Terry, is an accomplished golfer and former club designer for Titleist, putting hismark on such clubs as T-Line putters, forged irons and burner woods. Designed the 975Ddriver and 681 forged steel irons used by Tiger Woods in 1997. Got his start in golf from hisdad at age 3. Says his favorite class in college was atmospheric science. Enjoys magic andis a skilled magician, often performing magic tricks for friends and at tournaments. AdmiresTiger Woods and magician David Blaine.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2001 12002 5 2 $3,194 2462003 2 2 2,908 2692004 12005 22006 12007 30 18 3 7 109,836 572008 25 10 1 2 3 111,543 60Total 67 32 1 5 10 227,482COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $227,482Career STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......71.73 (105) 2008 Low Round/Round: 64–Fort SmithDriving Distance. .............296.9 (42) Classic/2Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...64.60% (105) Career Low Round/Round: 64–2 times, mostGreens in Regulation Percentage 67.58% (84) recent 2008 Fort Smith Classic /2Putting Average ..............1.815 (114) Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$69,801–2008 Moonah Classic/T22-46 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Jon MillsEXEMPT STATUS: 31st <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Qualifier at the 2008<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>namentFULL NAME: Jonathan David MillsHEIGHT: 5-10WEIGHT: 183BIRTHDATE: March 6, 1978BIRTHPLACE: Oshawa, Ontario, CanadaRESIDENCE: Indiana, PA; plays out of Indiana CCFAMILY: Wife, MeganEDUCATION: Kent State University (2001, RecreationManagement)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Basketball, hockey, fishing, XboxTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2002NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 2005 Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. 2007Albertsons Boise Open.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T13—2008 Puerto Rico Open.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T13—Puerto Rico Open; T19—TravelersChampionship, U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee; T20—Zurich Classic of NewOrleans.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Returned to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> after a successful 2007 season on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Madethe cut in half of his 32 starts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2008. Had four top-25 finishes, with hisbest effort a T13 at the Puerto Rico Open. Faltered late in the year, missing the cut in hislast eight starts to wind up No. 142 on the money list. Made the cut in 22 of 27 starts onthe <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2007, with 16 top-25 finishes. Finished the season No. 4 on themoney list, with $366,244. Make 13 cuts in his last 14 starts, with 10 top-20s. Was a collective127-under par during the 14-tournament stretch, which included a win at theAlbertsons Boise Open. Shot a tournament-record 21-under 263 thanks to an eagle-parbirdiefinish, which produced a three-stroke win over D.A. Points. The first-place check of$121,500 moved him from No. 24 to No. 5 on the money list, locking up his <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> cardfor the 2008 season. Was named the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>’s September Player of the Month.Also added a T2 at the Miccosukee Championship, T5 at the WNB Golf Classic and T9 atthe Mark Christopher Charity Classic. Posted par-or-better scores in 33 of his final 34 roundsto close out the 2007 season. Struggled during 2006 rookie season on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, makingthe cut in just six of 27 starts. Earned his <strong>TOUR</strong> playing card by finishing fifth on the2005 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list. Posted nine top-10s, second-best on <strong>Tour</strong>, including sixtop-threes. Ontario native claimed first career victory at the Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.Rounds of 68-67-63-71 led to a 19-under-par 269 finish, three shots ahead of Ken Duke.Posted career-best 11-under-par 60 in the second round of the Cox Classic. Went head-toheadwith David McKenzie at the Gila River Golf Classic, finishing runner-up by one stroke.Member of <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2002, 2004-05. Finished 49th in 2004 and 173rd in 2002.Played in just three 2003 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> events but led the Canadian <strong>Tour</strong> Order of Meritthat year and became the first Canadian to win the Order of Merit since Mike Weir in 1997.Won the MTS Classic. Also played Canadian <strong>Tour</strong> in 2002. Member of Team Canada, helpinglead the squad to the 2001 Four Nations Cup.AMATEUR CAREER:Was a 2001 first-team All-American at Kent State, where he was a teammate of 2003British Open champion Ben Curtis. Also earned third-team All-America honors in 2000.Medalist at the 2001 Mid-American Conference Championship. Earned first-team all-MAChonors his final three years at Kent State and second-team honors as a freshman. Was the1998 MAC Freshman of the Year.PERSONAL:Began playing hockey many years before he took up golf.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2002 19 4 $10,523 1732003 3 1 1,920 2992004 27 14 4 8 120,690 492005 24 17 1 2 3 9 12 325,806 52006 3 1 1,159 3212007 27 22 1 1 9 16 366,244 4Total 103 59 2 3 3 22 36 826,342<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2001 22002 12003 1 1 $8,9882004 12005 12006 27 6 65,494 2272007 12008 32 16 4 489,510 154Total 66 23 4 563,993COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $1,390,335<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 07 08U.S. OpenCUT T36Career STATISTICSMisc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSCareer Low Round/Round: 60–2005 CoxClassic /2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$121,500–2007 Albertsons Boise Open/1Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 64–2 times, mostrecent U.S. Bank Championship inMilwaukee/3Career Low Round/Round: 64–2 times, mostrecent 2008 U.S. Bank Championship inMilwaukee/3Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$74,813–2008 Zurich Classic of New Orleans/T20Section2PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-47


Garth MulroySection PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES2EXEMPT STATUS: No. 55 on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money listFULL NAME: Garth MulroyHEIGHT: 6-0WEIGHT: 200BIRTHDATE: August 7, 1978BIRTHPLACE: Durban, South AfricaBEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T3—2007 Albertsons Boise Open, 2008Cox Classic.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T3—Cox Classic; T4—The Rex HospitalOpen; T6—<strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital Invitational.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Made the cut in 12 of 24 starts on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2008, with three top-10 finishes. Making his 12thstart of the season and playing near his home in Raleigh, tallied his first top-10 with a T4at The Rex Hospital Open. Finished at 10-under 274, four strokes behind winner ScottGutschewski. Was T6 at <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital Invitational, an event that includeda tournament record B-B-E-B streak on holes 10-13 in the first round. Finished T3 at the CoxClassic, where he was one of four players to shoot 29 for nine holes. Made two eagles onthe par-4 ninth hole during the week. Made only one cut in his final seven starts of theseason to finish No. 55 on the money list. Made the cut in 21 of 30 events on the 2007<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Finished the season No. 35 on the money list, with $167,972. One of hisnine top-25 finishes came at the season-opening Movistar Panama Championship (T18).Finished the year with five top-10 finishes, three coming during a closing stretch of sevenmade cuts to end the season. Posted a career-best T3 effort at the Albertsons Boise Open,finishing at 17-under 267 and four strokes behind champion Jon Mills. Came back twostarts later with a T5 effort at the WNB Golf Classic. Finished the year with a T8 at the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship at Barona Creek. Other top-10s were at the NortheastPennsylvania Classic (T4) and The Rex Hospital Open (T9). Finished the year ranked fifth inDriving Distance (306.9). Prior to the 2007 season, had played in six tournaments with twomade cuts—a T56 at the 2003 Reese’s Cup Classic and a T32 at the 2005 Virginia BeachOpen. Has never played in a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event. Has played on the Asian <strong>Tour</strong> in 2006,Sunshine <strong>Tour</strong>, Tar Heel <strong>Tour</strong> and the Gateway <strong>Tour</strong>. Finished 8th on the 2004 Gateway <strong>Tour</strong>money list despite playing in only 10 events. Had three runner-up finishes that season.Winner of 12 tournaments on the Tar Heel and Triangle <strong>Tour</strong> in 2002 and 2003. Partneredwith David Ping to win the 2005 Big Stakes Matchplay Championship. Has also won tournamentson the South African Sunshine <strong>Tour</strong>.AMATEUR CAREER:Was a 2002 NCAA All-American and a first-team All-Atlantic Coast Conference selection.Considered one of the top junior golfers in South Africa, winning the 1997 South AfricanRoyal Invitational.PERSONAL:Got his start in golf from caddying for his dad on Saturdays. Cites winning the Big Stakesevent in 2005 as his greatest thrill in golf. Avid rugby fan, a sport he played on the StateU21 team while growing up in South Africa. His grandfather used to play competitively withWorld Golf Hall of Fame member Bobby Locke.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year 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 55Total 60 35 2 8 15 291,420COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $291,420Career STATISTICSRESIDENCE: Raleigh, NC; plays out of The Heritage GC(Wake Forest, NC)FAMILY: Wife, Cristina; Max (7/6/08)EDUCATION: North Carolina State UniversityTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 20032008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......71.54 (88) 2008 Low Round/Round: 64–Cox Classic /1Driving Distance. .............301.8 (18) Career Low Round/Round: 64–2 times, mostDriving Accuracy Percentage. ...62.15% (119) recent 2008 Cox Classic /1Greens in Regulation Percentage 66.58% (102) Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:Putting Average ..............1.804 (99) $39,150–2007 Albertsons Boise Open/T3Chris NallenEXEMPT STATUS: No. 58 on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money listFULL NAME: Christopher John NallenHEIGHT: 6-0WEIGHT: 185BIRTHDATE: April 9, 1982BIRTHPLACE: Queens, NYRESIDENCE: Tucson, AZFAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: University of Arizona (2004, Economics)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hockey, New York Rangers,working outTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2004NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2004 Gila River Classic.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T5—Livermore Valley Wine CountryChampionship at Wente Vineyards; T8—Miccosukee Championship; T9—NortheastPennsylvania Classic.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T49—2004 Buick Championship.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> from 2005-08. Made 17 cuts in 27 events in 2008, withthree top-10s and seven top-25 finishes. Steady play at the Livermore Valley Wine CountryChampionship earned him a T5. Had made the cut in only one of his first five starts in 2008before winding up at even-par 288. Finish was his best since a T2 at the 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong>Children’s Hospital Invitational. Teamed with hockey great Wayne Gretzky to win the teamcompetition at the BMW Charity Pro-Am. The two posted scores of 59-59-60-62 to finish at46-under in the better-ball format and win by two shots. Finished T18 in the individual portionof the tournament. Was T9 at the Northeast Pennsylvania Classic. Suffered the hiccupsduring first round of the Miccosukee Championship but finished as co-leader after firing a67. Closing-round 67 earned a T8, good enough for him to jump from 72nd to 59th on themoney list, gaining a spot in the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship at TPC Craig Ranch. Movedup one spot on the money list (to 58th) with a T54 at the season’s final event. Made the cutin 16 of 29 starts in 2007, with five top-25 finishes. Finished the season No. 38 on themoney list, with $157,832. Ended four strokes behind champion Miguel Carballo at the2-48 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Chris Nallen (Continued)Movistar Panama Championship. The T7 was the third top-10 of his career. Only othertop-10 during the season came at the <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital Invitational, finishingT2 with Chad Collins. Completed the event at 4-under 280, two strokes behind amateurwinner Daniel Summerhays. As an amateur, Summerhays couldn’t collect the first-prizeprize, so Nallen and Collins split first- and second-place money, each pocketing $100,800.Made the cut in six of 18 starts in 2006, with a T10 at the Rheem Classic his first top-10since winning the 2004 Gila River Golf Classic. Concluded the year No. 129 on the moneylist. Made the cut in 10 of 24 starts on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2005, but failed to crack the top 25 in any ofthose. Made the cut in two of three appearances on the 2004 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Concludedthe year No. 67 on the money list, with $87,213. Playing in his first <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> eventafter Monday-qualifying with a 63, went on to shoot a first-round 60 and led wire to wirein winning by eight strokes at the Gila River Golf Classic. Became the first player to Mondayqualify, win in his first career start and lead from start to finish in <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> history.Was the 17th Monday qualifier in <strong>Tour</strong> history to win. Tied the <strong>Tour</strong> record for largest54-hole margin (six strokes) and won by the second-largest margin in <strong>Tour</strong> history (eightstrokes). First-round 60 was one stroke off the <strong>Tour</strong>-record of 59. His 60 also matched thelowest first-round score in <strong>Tour</strong> history.AMATEUR CAREER:Was a four-time All-American at the University of Arizona, including first-team honors hisjunior and senior seasons. Completed his collegiate career with the lowest stroke average(71.19) in University of Arizona history. Was second on the all-time wins list with six, includingfour victories during his senior season. Winner of the 2003 New England AmateurChampionship. Member of the 2003 U.S. Walker Cup team and a two-time Palmer Cupparticipant.PERSONAL:Lists his dad, who gave him his start in golf, as his hero. His dad works for Newsweek. Listswinning as his biggest thrill in golf. Is an avid New York Rangers fan. Is friends with formerNHL player Matthew Barnaby.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2004 3 2 1 1 1 $87,213 672005 24 10 25,527 1362006 18 6 1 3 30,606 1292007 29 16 1 2 5 157,832 382008 27 17 3 7 114,021 58Total 101 51 1 1 7 16 415,197Garrett Osborn<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2004A 12004 2 1 $10,3662005 1 1 10,5472006 1Total 5 2 20,913COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $436,110<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 05 06U.S. OpenT80 CUTCareer STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......71.10 (62)Driving Distance. .............295.1 (59)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...70.10% (31)Greens in Regulation Percentage 68.59% (68)Putting Average ..............1.790 (62)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 65–UtahChampionship/2Career Low Round/Round: 60–2004 GilaRiver Classic/1Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$100,800–2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’sHospital Invitational/T2Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSCareer Low Round/Round: 66–2004 BuickChampionship/4Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$10,547–2005 U.S. Open/T80Section2PLAYER BIOGRAPHIESEXEMPT STATUS: No. 38 on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money listFULL NAME: Dalton Garrett OsbornHEIGHT: 5-9WEIGHT: 175BIRTHDATE: November 12, 1984BIRTHPLACE: Birmingham, ALRESIDENCE: Birmingham, ALFAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: University of Alabama-Birmingham (2007,Philosophy)TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2007BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T3—2008 Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T3—Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic;6—<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship at TPC Craig Ranch, Xerox Classic; T8—The RexHospital Open.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Was a rookie on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> after a T47 finish at the 2007 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Made 14 cuts in 26 starts, earning 10 top-25 finishes.Posted his first career top-10 showing in his 11th start to finish T8 at The Rex HospitalOpen. Shot a final-round 62 at the Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic for a T3, one shot out of theJustin Hicks-Casey Wittenberg playoff. Earned third top-10 of the season with a T6 at theXerox Classic. Closed the season with a sixth at the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship at TPCCraig Ranch after sharing the 36-hole lead (66-65) with Darron Stiles. Moved from 47th to38th on the money list at the season-ending event.AMATEUR CAREER:Became just the second golfer in University Alabama-Birmingham history to capture individualmedalist honors when he won the 2007 Conference USA Championship. Had a4-under 212. His success helped the Blazers to a second-place finish in the league championship,tying for the best finish in school history. The victory was one of four during hiscareer for the school. Another came at the 2005 Jerry Pate Intercollegiate, which he wonby nine shots. Two-time All-Conference USA selection, including first-team honors in 2007.Earned third-team All-American honors in 2006. Used a final-round 67 to claim the 2007Alabama State Amateur Championship, joining his brother Payton, who had also won theevent. Was named the Alabama Golf Association Player of the Year in 2007. Winner of the2004 Alabama State Match Play Championship. In high school, was a member of the firstteam all-state football team as the quarterback and also was a member of the first teamall-state baseball team as catcher. Recruited heavily to play baseball in college but decidedon golf a week before his high school graduation.PERSONAL:Older brother, Payton, was an all-conference player and member of two UAB NCAA tournamentteams in 2000 and 2001. Didn’t take up the game until the summer before his freshmanyear in college.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-49


Garrett Osborn (Continued)Section PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2008 26 14 1 4 10 $165,309 38Total 26 14 1 4 10 165,309<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2008 1Total 1COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $165,309Martin PillerEXEMPT STATUS: 8th <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Qualifier at the 2008<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>namentFULL NAME: Martin Stuart PillerHEIGHT: 5-9WEIGHT: 155BIRTHDATE: November 14, 1985BIRTHPLACE: Dallas, TXCareer STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......71.09 (60)Driving Distance. .............303.6 (11)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...63.71% (110)Greens in Regulation Percentage 70.25% (42)Putting Average ..............1.802 (95)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 62–Ford WayneGretzky Classic /4Career Low Round/Round: 62–2008 FordWayne Gretzky Classic /4Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$46,406–2008 Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic/T3Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 74–The HondaClassic/1Career Low Round/Round: 74–2008 TheHonda Classic/1RESIDENCE: Dallas, TXFAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: Texas A&M University (2008, Bachelor ofScience)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Bible study, Fellowship of ChristianAthletes, College Golf Fellowship, whitewater rafting,cooking, travelTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2008PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Attended the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament for the first time and will be afully-exempt rookie on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in <strong>2009</strong> after successfully negotiating prequalifyingand all three stages of Q-School. One of only two players to do so (JosephSykora). Won his first-ever tournament as a professional, the 2008 Texas State Open, makinga hole-in-one that week, his first in competition. Played four events on the Gateway <strong>Tour</strong>in 2008 with a T3, a sixth and a T14.PERSONAL:Grew up in Duncanville, TX, a Dallas suburb that has the No. 1-ranked high school basketballteam in the U.S. Played baseball, soccer and ice hockey as a youngster. His greatestthrill was the day he signed to play golf at Texas A&M. He and his brother spent their summerdays playing golf at Thorntree CC. His brother is now his roommate, and they live withtwo cats named Walker and Ranger. His mother is a television producer. Was a campcounselor for Fellowship of Christian Athletes camps, Texas A&M golf camp and hockeycamp for Hockey Ministries International. Interested in Christian ministry and enrolloing inseminary some day.Ewan PorterEXEMPT STATUS: 2008 <strong>Tour</strong>nament WinnerFULL NAME: Ewan Andrew PorterHEIGHT: 6-0WEIGHT: 180BIRTHDATE: July 4, 1982BIRTHPLACE: Sydney, New South Wales, AustraliaRESIDENCE: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; playsout of Cronulla GCFAMILY: SingleSPECIAL INTERESTS: Rugby, music, working out, surfingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2001NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2008 Moonah Classic.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 1—Moonah Classic.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> campaign in 2008 was a season of extreme highs and lows for theAustralian who made eight cuts in 24 starts. Finished T48 in his first start of the season, theHSBC New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship before collecting his first career top-25 finish on the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in impressive fashion, winning the Moonah Classic with a 13-under 275total. His seven-stroke win is eclipsed only by Chris Smith’s 11-stroke win at the 1997Omaha Classic, fellow Australian, Marc Leishman’s 11-stroke win at the 2008 WNB GolfClassic and Chris Nallen’s eight-shot victory at the 2004 Gila River Golf Classic. Jumped outto the top of the leaderboard with a 5-under 67 and held at least a share of the lead therest of the way, closing with a 6-under 66 to distance himself from his nearest challengers.Collected $148,248 with the victory to move to No. 2 on the official money list. Made fivecuts in his next 11 starts with a best finish of T38 at The Rex Hospital Open. Dropped outsideTHE 25 for the first time after the Albertsons Boise Open. Suffered a dismal finish tothe year when he failed to make a cut in his final 11 starts, including a WD at theChattanooga Classic and a DQ at the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship, where he droppedfrom 34th to 41st on the money list. Missed the cut at both the 2008 British Open andDunhill Links Championship on the European <strong>Tour</strong>. Played his rookie season on the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2005, making the cut in just three of 17 starts. Had never played on the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> or <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> prior to that season. Made the cut in all three starts on the2004 Asian <strong>Tour</strong>, with a T15 at the Carlsberg Masters his best showing. Played on theAustralasian <strong>Tour</strong> from 2001-03. Made five of six cuts on that <strong>Tour</strong> in 2002, including threetop-25 finishes. Best outing was T19 at the New South Wales Masters.2-50 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Ewan Porter (Continued)AMATEUR CAREER:Competed for Australia in the 2000 Clare Higson Trophy annual event, featuring the bestunder-18 golfers from Australia and New Zealand.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2005 17 3 $5,567 2132006 3 2 2,868 2482007 32008 24 8 1 1 1 160,674 41Total 47 13 1 1 1 169,109<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2007 12008 1Total 2COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $169,109Alex Prugh (PROO)BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T3—2008 Cox Classic.EXEMPT STATUS: No. 46 on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money listFULL NAME: Alexander William PrughHEIGHT: 5-10WEIGHT: 160BIRTHDATE: September 1, 1984BIRTHPLACE: Spokane, WABEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T3—Cox Classic; 6—Oregon Classic,<strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital Invitational.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Made 14 cuts in 20 starts, with seven top-25s in his rookie season on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>in 2008. Earned a career-best T6 finish at the <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital Invitational.The following week, he improved on that with a T3 at the Cox Classic. Added his thirdtop-10 of the year with a solo sixth at the Oregon Classic. His T16 at the season-ending<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship at TPC Craig Ranch dropped him from 45th to 46th on themoney list. Only previous start on <strong>Tour</strong> led to a T65 finish at the 2007 Oregon Classic.Missed the cut in his only start on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> when he competed as an amateur at the2007 U.S. Open. Played on the Pepsi <strong>Tour</strong> in 2007, posting his first victory at its Las Vegasevent.AMATEUR CAREER:Had a 72.62 career stroke average at the University of Washington, which ranks fourth inHusky history. Was a two-time All-American, four-time all-region and three-time All-Pac-10selection. Claimed his only collegiate title at the 2007 Oregon Duck Invitational.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 07 08British OpenCUT CUTCareer STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......72.80 (134)Driving Distance. .............302.0 (17)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...50.54% (142)Greens in Regulation Percentage 61.11% (140)Putting Average ..............1.791 (64)MISCELLANEOUS NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong>STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 66–MoonahClassic/4Career Low Round/Round: 66–2 times, mostrecent 2008 Moonah Classic/4Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$148,249–2008 Moonah Classic/1Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 76–British Open/1Career Low Round/Round: 76–2008 BritishOpen/1RESIDENCE: Spokane, WA; plays out of Manilo G&CCFAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: University of Washington (2007, Economics)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Water sports, snow skiingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2007NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year 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 46Total 21 15 1 3 7 146,084<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2007A 1Total 1COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $146,084<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 07U.S. OpenCUTSection2PLAYER BIOGRAPHIESCareer STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......70.47 (22)Driving Distance. .............307.5 (4)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...61.20% (122)Greens in Regulation Percentage 70.74% (35)Putting Average ..............1.801 (92)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 64–Cox Classic /2Career Low Round/Round: 64–2008 CoxClassic /2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$36,400–2008 Cox Classic/T3Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSCareer Low Round/Round: 81–2007 U.S.Open/2<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-51


Michael PutnamSection PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES2EXEMPT STATUS: No. 52 on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money listFULL NAME: Michael John PutnamHEIGHT: 6-4WEIGHT: 215BIRTHDATE: June 1, 1983BIRTHPLACE: Tacoma, WABEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2006 Rheem Classic, T2—UtahEnergy Solutions Championship.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T6—<strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s HospitalInvitational, Albertsons Boise Open; T7—Athens Regional Foundation Classic.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T4—2005 Buick Championship.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2006, 2008 and the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2007. Made the cut in18 of 27 starts in 2008, with three top-10 finishes. Was T7 at the Athens RegionalFoundation Classic, where he shared the first-round lead with four others. Had a T6 at the<strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital Invitational. Held the first-round lead at the AlbertsonsBoise Open, where he also T6. During his rookie season on the 2007 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, he madethe cut in 19 of 27 starts and finished No. 158 on the money list, with $422,359. FinishedT16 at the Buick Invitational for the best of his two top-25 finishes. Rookie season was setup after finishing 17th on the 2006 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list in his first season on that<strong>Tour</strong>. Posted 10 top-25s, including two seconds and two thirds. Came to the 72nd hole ofthe Rheem Classic with a one-stroke lead over Darron Stiles, but an ensuing bogey led tothe extra session, eventually won by Stiles with a par on the first extra hole. His T3s cameat The Rex Hospital Open and the Cox Classic. Second runner-up finish came in dramaticfashion at the Utah EnergySolutions Championship. Coming off of a double bogey on thepar-4 eighth hole during the final round, stood 1-over on the day and just 6-under for thetournament. Played the final 10 holes 9-under—including an 8-under 29 on the par-37 backnine—just one shy of the <strong>Tour</strong>’s lowest nine-hole score in relation to par set by NotahBegay III (9-under 27) at the 1999 Dominion Open. Made three cuts in five appearances onthe 2005 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. In first start as a professional as a Sponsor Exemption, finished T4 atthe Buick Championship, including a final-round 63. First career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> start came asan amateur in June 2005, missing the cut at the U.S. Open at Pinehurst.AMATEUR CAREER:Finished second at the 2005 NCAA Men’s Golf Championships, losing a playoff on the thirdextra hole to the University of Washington’s James Lepp. Named a first-team All-Americanby The Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA). Four-year letterman earned All-America honors three times (1st in 2004-05, 2nd in 2003-04, Honorable Mention in2002-03). Recipient of the 2005 Byron Nelson Award. Concluded Pepperdine career No. 1on the school’s all-time stroke average list with a 71.61 scoring mark. Was the 2004-05Student Athlete of the Year for the West Coast Conference. After graduation, representedthe U.S. on victorious Palmer Cup and Walker Cup squads.PERSONAL:Interests include basketball, where he was first-team all-Washington as a high schoolsenior.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1Year 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 52Total 54 39 2 2 8 18 363,100<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2005A 12005 4 3 1 2 $229,7332007 29 19 2 422,359 1582008 1Total 35 22 1 4 652,092COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $1,015,192<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 05 06 07U.S. Open CUT T55British OpenCUTCareer STATISTICSRESIDENCE: Las Vegas, NV; plays out of Southern HighlandsFAMILY: Wife, KristinaEDUCATION: Pepperdine University (2005, BusinessAdministration)SPECIAL INTERESTS: BasketballTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 20052008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......70.78 (39)Driving Distance. .............304.0 (10)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...65.44% (87)Greens in Regulation Percentage 71.57% (19)Putting Average ..............1.781 (44)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 62–ChattanoogaClassic/2Career Low Round/Round: 62–2008Chattanooga Classic/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$54,000–2006 Rheem Classic/2Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 75–WachoviaChampionship/2Career Low Round/Round: 63–2005 BuickChampionship/4Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$177,733–2005 Buick Championship/T42-52 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Fran QuinnEXEMPT STATUS: No. 53 on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money listFULL 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: 1988NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1999 Dakota Dunes Open. 2000 Florida Classic.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T5—Livermore Valley Wine CountryChampionship at Wente Vineyards.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T9—1994 New England Classic.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> member in 1991 and 1998-2008. Member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1992. RanksNo. 3 all time in career starts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> (297) and No. 5 all time in cuts made(161). Made the cut in 16 of 23 starts and had 10 top-25 finishes. His lone top-10 was a T5at the Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship, his best finish on <strong>Tour</strong> since a T5 atthe 2006 Athens Regional Foundation Classic. Title hopes were dashed with a secondround77, but he battled back on the weekend with rounds of 71-72 to finish at even-par288. Made the cut in half of his 26 starts in 2007, with lone top-10 finish coming at theXerox Classic (eighth). Made the cut in 16 of 28 starts on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2006, with two top-10finishes. Opened the year in grand style, making five consecutive birdies on his first fiveholes at the Movistar Panama Championship. Set a course and tournament record with his5-under 30 on the back nine. Eventually finished T37 at the tournament. Had his first top-10of the season with a T5 at the inaugural Athens Regional Foundation Classic. Next top-10showing was a T10 at the Henrico County Open. Collected $65,455 to finish No. 77 on the2005 money list. Made the cut in 13 of 22 tournaments, with two top-10 finishes. Aftermissing the cut in two of his first three starts, came back with consecutive top-10s, finishingT8 at the Rheem Classic and T9 the following week at the Henrico County Open. Becameone of just two players in 2005 to post three eagles in a round, doing so in the third roundof the Cox Classic (Nos. 9, 10, 17). Made the cut in 15 of 25 appearances in 2004, includingsix top-25 finishes. Finished the season No. 69 on the official money list, with $86,989.Finished T4 at the LaSalle Bank Open for his only top-10 showing. Made the cut in 15 of 25appearances on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2003, including seven top-25 appearances. Wrapped up the seasonwith $82,327 and the No. 60 position on the final money list. Went 6-under in a five-holestretch at the Henrico County Open (T8) to equal the best birdie-eagle streak of the season.Fired a career-best, 10-under 62 to vault into a share of the 54-hole lead at the OmahaClassic. Ranked No. 1 on <strong>Tour</strong> in Eagles (20). Made the cut in seven of 17 starts on <strong>Tour</strong> in2002, with five top-25 finishes. Best finish was a T9 at the Oregon Classic, where heestablished the Shadow Hills CC course record with an 8-under-par 64 in the second roundto move into contention. Made the cut in 12 of 23 tournaments on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in2001. Managed only one top-10 finish, finishing 10th at the Shreveport Open. Set thecourse record with a 65 (6-under) at the Cliffs Keowee Vineyards course during the BMWCharity Pro-Am at The Cliffs. Made the cut in 15 of 25 events in 2000, with seven top-25finishes. Earned his second career title at the season-opening Florida Classic. Trailed54-hole leader Mark Hensby by three strokes at the start of Sunday’s final round. Finalround66 was good enough to overtake Hensby and win by three, earning him $72,000first-place check. Collected his first career title at the 1999 Dakota Dunes Open, defeatingRyan Howison and Craig Kanada in a playoff. Earned his 1992 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card after finishingT8 at the 1991 Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Finished the 1992 <strong>TOUR</strong> season No. 191 on themoney list with T12 at the Canadian Open his best finish. T9 at the 1994 New EnglandClassic marks his best career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> showing. Won the 1999 Mittweide Thailand Openby one stroke over five players. A week later, fired a final-round 65 to finish 18-under parand win the Asian <strong>PGA</strong> Davidoff <strong>Tour</strong> season-ending $500,000 Omega <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.Earned $80,750 for the victory and became only the second player ever to win back-to-backevents on the Asian <strong>Tour</strong>. Had a hole-in-one in the second round and won his weight inwhiskey for the feat. Runner-up at the 1998 Korean Open and the 1997 Singapore Open.Captured the 1990 Massachusetts Open champion and the 1997 New Hampshire Openchampion. Played in the U.S. Open in 1990, 1992 and 1994.PERSONAL:Was a ski instructor during high school.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0Year 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 53Total 297 161 2 1 17 78 874,229<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings 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 1Total 47 13 1 3 91,992COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $966,221<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 92 93 94 95 96U.S. Open CUT 43 CUTBritish OpenCUTCareer STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......70.59 (28)Driving Distance. .............301.8 (18)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...65.67% (83)Greens in Regulation Percentage 70.59% (36)Putting Average ..............1.782 (45)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 65–3 times, mostrecent Utah Championship /2Career Low Round/Round: 62–2003 OmahaClassic/3Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$72,000–2000 Florida Classic/1Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 69–TravelersChampionship/1Career Low Round/Round: 66–2 times, mostrecent 1994 New England Classic/3Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$23,143–1994 New England Classic/T9Section2PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-53


Kyle Reifers (RYE-furs)Section PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2006 Chattanooga Classic.EXEMPT STATUS: No. 47 on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money listFULL NAME: Kyle Robert ReifersHEIGHT: 6-2WEIGHT: 175BIRTHDATE: October 13, 1983BIRTHPLACE: Columbus, OHBEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T3—Knoxville Open; T5—Bank ofAmerica Open; T10—Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T12—2007 Arnold Palmer Invitational presentedby MasterCard.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T12—Arnold Palmer Invitational presented byMasterCard; T24—Zurich Classic of New Orleans.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Made the cut in 15 of 27 starts in 2008 with three top-10 finishes. Finished T5 at the Bankof America Open for his first top-10 finish of the season. Jumped out to the first-round leadwith a 9-under 63, which included three eagles, followed by rounds of 71-73-69 to finishfour strokes behind winner Kris Blanks. Finished T3, two shots out of a playoff, at theKnoxville Open after closing rounds of 65-66. Finished T10 at the Ford Wayne GretzkyClassic the following week. Ended the season with a T11 finish at the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>Championship, where he posted middle rounds of 64-65. Ended the 2007 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> seasonNo. 181 on the money list, with $276,369. Made the cut in nine of 27 starts, with two top-25finishes. Posted a course-record 64 at the TPC Louisiana in the first round of the ZurichClassic of New Orleans. Finished T24. Also finished inside the top 25 at the Arnold PalmerInvitational, with a career-best T12. Earned rookie <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card for 2007 with T29 finishat 2006 National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Made the cut in 10 of 15 starts during his rookieseason on the 2006 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with four top-25s. Ended the season No. 44 on themoney list, with $127,424. Shot a course-record and season-low 11-under-par 61 in thefinal round and then sank a 15-foot birdie putt on the first playoff hole to capture theChattanooga Classic, becoming the 11th player in <strong>Tour</strong> history to win his first career startand the 19th to win on <strong>Tour</strong> as a Monday qualifier. Posted a closing 36-hole score of18-under 126 on his way to the win. Shot a tournament-record 26-under 262 on his way toa career-best $85,500 payday. Victory in Tennessee came just two weeks after finishingsecond at the NCAA Championship and one week after winning his first professional tournamentin a Tarheel <strong>Tour</strong> event. Finished the season ranked No. 2 in Eagles (per hole) andfifth in All-Around Ranking.AMATEUR CAREER:Concluded his senior year at Wake Forest with a runner-up finish at the NCAAChampionship. His Demon Deacons placed third. Two-time NCAA All-America and threetimeAll-Atlantic Coast Conference selection. College teammate of <strong>TOUR</strong> member Bill Haasfor three seasons. Among his victories on the amateur circuit were wins at the 2005Northeast Amateur, the 2004 Ohio Amateur and the 2004 Monroe Amateur in Rochester,NY. Member of the winning 2005 U.S. Walker Cup team.PERSONAL:Both of his parents are accomplished amateur players, evidenced by both winning OhioState Amateurs (the same tournament Kyle won in 2004). His father, Randy, played golf atDePauw University, is a member of the Ohio Golf Hall of Fame and made the cut in the 2006U.S. Senior Open, with a T47 finish. Randy played on the same college golf team as formerVice President Dan Quayle and TV golf analyst Mark Rolfing.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2006 15 10 1 1 4 $127,424 442007 4 2 4,820 2412008 27 15 1 3 6 142,438 47Total 46 27 1 1 4 10 274,682<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2006 12007 27 9 2 $276,369 1812008 1Total 29 9 2 276,369COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $551,051Career STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......71.40 (82)Driving Distance. .............297.7 (39)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...64.87% (97)Greens in Regulation Percentage 69.81% (51)Putting Average ..............1.793 (71)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 63–Bank ofAmerica Open/1Career Low Round/Round: 61–2006Chattanooga Classic/4RESIDENCE: Charlotte, NCFAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: Wake Forest University (2006, Religion)SPECIAL INTERESTS: CarsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2006Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$85,500–2006 Chattanooga Classic/1Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 74–WachoviaChampionship/1Career Low Round/Round: 64–2007 ZurichClassic of New Orleans/1Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$121,000–2007 Arnold Palmer Invitational presentedby MasterCard/T122-54 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Tag RidingsEXEMPT STATUS: No. 147 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money listFULL NAME: Taggart Twain RidingsHEIGHT: 6-1WEIGHT: 185BIRTHDATE: September 7, 1974BIRTHPLACE: Oklahoma City, OKRESIDENCE: Roanoke, TXFAMILY: Wife, Brenda; CarterEDUCATION: University of Arkansas (1997, Marketing)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Xbox, fishing, down-home cooking,enlightening books, entertaining moviesTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1997NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2002 Permian Basin Open.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T6—Albertsons Boise Open.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T2—2004 Michelin Championship at Las Vegas.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T9—AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am; T10—Children’s Miracle Network Classic presented by Walmart.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Made the cut in 14 of 29 appearances on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, with two top-10 finishes.Ended the season ranked No. 147 in both the FedExCup standings and the money list.Finished a season-best T9 at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. Opened with roundsof 66-66 on his way to T10 at the Children’s Miracle Network Classic in his last start of theyear. Finished T6 at the Albertsons Boise Open in his only 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> start. Splittime in 2007 between the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> (nine made cuts in 18 starts) and the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>(seven made cuts in 11 starts). Posted three top-10 finishes on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, includinga T3 at the Chattanooga Classic, T5 at the LaSalle Bank Open and a T6 in his first startof the season at the Chitimacha Louisiana Open. Best finish on <strong>TOUR</strong> came in his last start,firing rounds of 67-66-71-70 to finish 14-under 274 and T3 at the Children’s MiracleNetwork Classic. Finished second on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in Driving Distance with a 312.0average. Slipped outside the top 125 in fourth season on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2006, with onetop-10 in 33 starts. In seventh start of season, picked up his first top-10, a T5 at the FordChampionship at Doral. T5 finish was bolstered by a four-hole stretch (Nos. 9-12) in thirdround with birdie-eagle-birdie-birdie…Opened with rounds of 65-66 at the FUNAI Classicat the Walt Disney World Resort, but struggled on the weekend and finished T43…Madefinal five cuts of the season, but gained virtually no ground on the money list. Totaled fivetop-10s in 2005 and won $891,812, including a second consecutive late-season rally tosecure his card. First top-10 of the season came in his 10th start, a T6 at the weathershortened,54-hole BellSouth Classic. Finished seventh at the Reno-Tahoe Open, sevenstrokes behind Vaughn Taylor. Joined Jonathan Kaye as only players to post four rounds inthe 60s at Montreux Golf Club. Third top-10, a T9, came at the 84 LUMBER Classic. Bestfinish of the year was a T3 at the Chrysler Championship, thanks to a closing 5-under 67.Improved his earnings to $796,883 with his $216,164 payday, lifting him over the mark tosecure his <strong>TOUR</strong> card for the 2006 season. Posted back-to-back top-10s for the first time inhis career with his T5 finish at the Southern Farm Bureau Classic, the last full-field event ofthe season. Playing on a Major Medical Extension in 2004, finished No. 125 on the moneylist to retain full playing privileges for the 2005 campaign. Earned his first top-10 on <strong>TOUR</strong>in 22 career events, a T2 at the Michelin Championship at Las Vegas, thanks to a careerbest,final-round, 11-under 61. Began the final round tied for 54th, eight strokes behindthird-round leader Tom Lehman and finished in a three-way T2, one stroke behind winnerAndre Stolz. The $298,666 payday allowed him to jump from 191st on the money list to136th with three tournament remaining in the season. Entered the season’s final full-fieldevent, 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. 125 position by $21,824. Rookieseason in 2003 was cut to six events due to a herniated disk in his back and a shoulderinjury. Withdrew after a first-round 75 at The Honda Classic and did not play the remainderof the season. Received Major Medical Extension for 2004. Best finish in six events wasT27 in initial start at the Sony Open in Hawaii. Finished No. 14 on the 2002 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>money list with $187,494 to earn <strong>TOUR</strong> card for 2003. Notched first career victory at thePermian Basin Open, where he holed out from 138 yards with a pitching wedge for an eagleon the first playoff hole to defeat Mark Hensby.AMATEUR CAREER:Earned All-America and Scholastic All-America honors in 1997 at the University ofArkansas. Named to the All-SEC second team from 1995-97.PERSONAL:Father is a club professional at South Lakes GC in Jenks, OK. Had a hole-in-one on the fifthhole at Shoal Creek GC, only to lose the ball two holes later. Cites Gary Player as hishero.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-0Year 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 143Total 49 28 1 1 1 10 16 324,226<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings 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 1 351,590 1682008 29 14 2 3 568,494 147Total 136 68 1 2 10 16 2,964,675COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $3,288,901<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 00 01 02 03 04 05 06U.S. Open CUT CUTTHE PLAYERS 82 CUTCareer STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......68.00 (N/A)Driving Distance. .............329.8 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...55.36% (N/A)Greens in Regulation Percentage 69.44% (N/A)Putting Average ..............1.740 (N/A)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 66–AlbertsonsBoise Open/2Career Low Round/Round: 62–2007Chattanooga Classic/1Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$76,500–2002 Permian Basin Open/1Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 64–WyndhamChampionship/2Career Low Round/Round: 61–2004Michelin Championship at Las Vegas/4Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$298,667–2004 Michelin Championship at LasVegas/T2Section2PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-55


John Riegger (REE-gur)Section PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2007 LaSalle Bank Open.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T5—2006 John Deere Classic.EXEMPT STATUS: 11th <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Qualifier at the 2008<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>namentFULL NAME: John Stewart RieggerHEIGHT: 6-3WEIGHT: 190BIRTHDATE: June 13, 1963BIRTHPLACE: Metropolis, ILBEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T18—John Deere Classic; T20—WyndhamChampionship; T21—Legends Reno-Tahoe Open.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Made the cut in 13 of 24 starts on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, his ninth season on <strong>TOUR</strong>. Best ofhis three top-25 finishes came at the John Deere Classic (T18) and the WyndhamChampionship (T20). Made the cut in nine of his last nine starts but finished No. 181 on themoney list. Made the cut in 17 of 22 starts on the 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with seven top-25finishes. Finished the year No. 19 on the money list, with $221,183. Opened the season withsix straight made cuts, including the first of three top-10 finishes at the Athens RegionalFoundation Classic (ninth). Ended at 17-under-par 271 at the LaSalle Bank Open for a onestrokewin over B.J. Staten. His first <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> title was worth $135,000 and helpedhim move to No. 6 on the money list. Wouldn’t fall outside the top 20 the rest of the year.Only other top-10 showing came at the Legend Financial Group Classic (T5). Limited to fourevents on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2005 as his comeback continued from shoulder and rib injuriesoriginally suffered in 2003. Played on a Major Medical Extension in 2006, making the cut infive of 20 starts and finishing No. 186 on the money list, with $230,765. Posted first top-10since the 2004 Sony Open in Hawaii, firing four rounds in the 60s to finish T5 at the JohnDeere Classic. Sunday’s 7-under-par 64 was low final round. Seven made cuts in first eightstarts on the 2004 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, including a career-best seventh in first start of season at theSony Open in Hawaii, posting four rounds in the 60s. Earned a personal-best $160,800 withthe second top-10 of career (eighth at the 2002 Honda Classic). Clinched Major MedicalExtension status for remainder of 2004 with T30 finish at Bob Hope Chrysler Classic.Suffered through 2003 <strong>TOUR</strong> season that included a torn rib cage muscle and a shoulderinjury. Finished with 12 made cuts in 17 starts, with three top-25s at the Shell HoustonOpen (T13), HP Classic of New Orleans (T16) and FBR Capital Open (T22). Granted MajorMedical Extension for 2004. Finished 143rd on the 2002 money list with a career-high$390,675 in earnings. Logged his first career top-10 with a T8 at 2002 Honda Classic. Ledtournament by two strokes after opening with a 9-under 63. Carried a one-stroke lead intothe weekend after a second-round 69. His T8 was worth $101,500, a career payday. Fivetop-25s led to 140th position on 2001 <strong>TOUR</strong> money list and partial status for 2002. Bestfinish was 14th at John Deere Classic. Eight top-10s on the 2000 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> and a10th-place position on the money list earned <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card for 2001. Full-time on 1999<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> with 22 starts, with a runner-up finish at the Mississippi Gulf CoastClassic. Best finish in 17 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> starts in 1994 was T3 at the Dominion Open.After earning 1992 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card via Q-School, rookie’s only top-25 was T21 at GTE ByronNelson Golf Classic. Played 12 events on the 1991 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> with one top-10.PERSONAL:Grew up in Southern Illinois, across the Ohio River from <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> players Russ Cochranand Kenny Perry, who live in Paducah, KY. Five-time U.S.Open 9-ball champion EarlStrickland caddied for Riegger at the 2000 Wichita Open. Says he plays golf because itgives him time to duck hunt.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1991 12 8 1 4 $10,488 901992 11994 17 7 1 1 1 17,389 801997 3 2 1,020 2321998 1 11999 22 13 1 2 8 65,889 392000 27 19 1 2 8 10 200,904 102003 2 1 2,328 2852007 22 17 1 3 7 221,184 19Total 107 68 1 2 3 15 30 519,202<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1987 23 6 $8,743 2101988 11990 11992 28 10 1 33,980 1921993 1 1 1 22,275 2111995 11998 29 16 3 150,874 1622001 27 17 5 342,221 1402002 29 16 1 4 390,675 1432003 17 12 3 318,102 1542004 17 10 1 3 423,263 1532005 4 2 23,328 2442006 20 5 1 2 230,765 1862008 24 13 3 289,501 181Total 222 108 3 25 2,233,729COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $2,752,931<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 02 03 04British OpenCUTTHE PLAYERSCUTCareer STATISTICSRESIDENCE: Las Vegas, NVFAMILY: Wife, Jennie; Kalie (7/3/88), Tara (12/29/90), Jaxon(8/15/01), Lola (8/19/06)EDUCATION: Lamar University (1985, Education)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting, fishingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 19852008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average. .............70.53 (30)Driving Distance. .............296.3 (57)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...68.53% (48)Greens in Regulation Pct. ......70.96% (27)Putting Average ..............1.770 (39)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSCareer Low Round/Round: 65–7 times, mostrecent 2007 Cox Classic/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$135,000–2007 LaSalle Bank Open/1Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 65–WyndhamChampionship/2Career Low Round/Round: 63–2 times, mostrecent 2004 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$160,800–2004 Sony Open in Hawaii/72-56 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Dustin RisdonEXEMPT STATUS: 15th <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Qualifier at the 2008<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>namentFULL NAME: Dustin Curtis RisdonHEIGHT: 5-8WEIGHT: 170BIRTHDATE: April 30, 1981BIRTHPLACE: Calgary, Alberta, CanadaRESIDENCE: Strathmore, Alberta, CanadaFAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: Western New Mexico UniversitySPECIAL INTERESTS: Reading, watching TVTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2002BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T60—2004 Permian Basin Charity GolfClassic.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 80—2008 RBC Canadian Open.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 80—RBC Canadian Open.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Will be a rookie on the <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Is one for four in cuts made on the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Only weekend play came at the 2004 Permian Basin Charity Golf Classic(T60). Made the cut in his only <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> start, the 2008 RBC Canadian Open (80th).Hasplayed on the Canadian <strong>Tour</strong> since turning professional. Most recently won the 2008 ATBFinancial Classic in his hometown of Calgary, beating George Bradford in a playoff. Shot 62in the second round on his way to the title at Cottonwood G&CC. Had four other top-10finishes in 2008, including a T2 at the Players Cup. Won the 2007 TELUS Edmonton Openby a stroke over Alan McLean and set a course record (63) during the second round. NamedRookie of the Year on the Canadian <strong>Tour</strong> in 2003.AMATEUR CAREER:Won both the Canadian Junior and Juvenile Championships in 1997. Alberta Junior championin 1998 and 1999.PERSONAL:Once sold magazines door to door to finance his golf career. Grew up on a farm outsideStrathmore, about 30 miles east of Calgary.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2003 12004 1 1 $1,339 3582008 2Total 4 1 1,339<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2008 1 1 $9,100Total 1 1 9,100COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $10,439Career STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......72.50 (N/A)Driving Distance. .............295.1 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...59.26% (N/A)Greens in Regulation Percentage 59.72% (N/A)Putting Average ..............1.791 (N/A)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 71–ChitimachaLouisiana Open/2Career Low Round/Round: 70–2003 AlbertaCalgary Classic/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$1,339–2004 Permian Basin Charity GolfClassic/T60Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 68–RBC CanadianOpen/1Career Low Round/Round: 68–2008 RBCCanadian Open/1Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$9,100–2008 RBC Canadian Open/80Section2PLAYER BIOGRAPHIESPatrick Sheehan (SHEE-han)EXEMPT STATUS: No. 128 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money listFULL NAME: Patrick James SheehanHEIGHT: 5-11WEIGHT: 190BIRTHDATE: August 9, 1969BIRTHPLACE: Providence, RIRESIDENCE: Orlando, FL; plays out of Tuskawilla CCFAMILY: Wife: Pamela; Emily (9/26/98), Kelly (12/30/01)EDUCATION: University of Hartford (1992, SecondaryEducation)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Family, music, moviesTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1992NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2002 Price Cutter Charity Championship.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2004 Valero Texas Open.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 6—Mayakoba Golf Classic at Riviera Maya-Cancun,U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> from 2003-06 and 2008. Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1997,2001-02 and 2007. Made the cut in 27 of 35 starts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> with a pair of top-10finishes. Was solo sixth at the Mayakoba Golf Classic and T6 at the U.S. Bank Championshipin Milwaukee. Fell out of the top-125 on the money list the final two weeks of the season,ending the campaign No. 128. Made the cut in 23 of 30 starts during the 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> season, including a career-high 14 top-25 finishes. Concluded the year No. 9 on themoney list, with $281,523. Posted the second runner-up showing of his career when hefinished second at the season-opening Movistar Panama Championship. Held the 36-holelead at 7-under 133 before Miguel Carballo passed him on the weekend. He ultimatelyfinished two shots back. Compiled top-10 finishes in back-to-back starts at the Fort SmithClassic (T8) and the BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs (T7). Posted T5 finishes at theShowdown at Somerby and the <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital Invitational, with the latterincluding a course-record-tying 5-under 66. Posted another top-10 finish at the NortheastPennsylvania Classic, where he once again finished runner-up, this time by one stroke to<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-57


Section PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES2Justin Bolli. Despite coming up short, the $44,000 payday moved him to No. 7 on the moneylist, virtually guaranteeing a return trip to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2008. Had a hole-in-one on thesecond hole in Pennsylvania on his way to a 69. Closed out the regular season in strongfashion with back-to-back top-10 finishes at the Chattanooga Classic (T3) and theMiccosukee Championship (T6). Finished the 2006 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> season ranked No. 165 on themoney list, with $386,797. Recorded a hole-in-one on the par-3 fifth hole during Friday’ssecond round of the Buick Championship. He used a 3-iron from 212 yards to post the 20thace since the tournament moved to the TPC River Highlands in 1984 and in doing so won aRolex watch. Not only did he dunk his first ace on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, he also holed out from164 yards on the 17th to save par after incurring a penalty stroke for stepping on his balland one for taking a drop after he thought his tee shot had gone into a hazard. Continuedstrong summer play with a T7 at the John Deere Classic. Finished five strokes behindchampion John Senden. Finished in the top 125 for third consecutive season on <strong>TOUR</strong> in2005, despite just one top-10. In his ninth start of the season, posted a T5 at the Bay HillInvitational. Posted career-low, 8-under-par 62 to hold the first-round lead the Bank ofAmerica Colonial. Used only 20 putts en route to posting 11 birdies on the day. Finished T71after finishing 72-75-76. Had a career year in just his second season as a full-time <strong>TOUR</strong>member in 2004. Made over $1 million and had three top-10s, including a runner-up finish.Notched his first top-10 of his career in his 46th <strong>TOUR</strong> start with a T3 at the MCI Heritage.Next top-10 came three months later, with a T4 at the U.S. Bank Championship inMilwaukee. Shared first-round lead with seven others, tying a <strong>TOUR</strong> record for playerssharing the lead through 18 holes (2000 Honda Classic). Shared third-round lead with CarlosFranco and fellow Rhode Islander Brett Quigley prior to finishing three strokes behindFranco. Recorded career-best runner-up finish to Bart Bryant at the Valero Texas Open, withfour rounds in the 60s. Challenged Bryant until three-putt bogey on 15th hole derailed titlehopes. Finished three strokes behind Bryant. Earned a career-best $378,000 to surpass $1million for the season for the first time in his career. 2003: The 2002 graduate of the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> finished 104th with $618,019 during his rookie season on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>in 2003, on the strength of seven top-25 finishes. One of six out of 15 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>graduates to finish among the top 125. Earned his first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card by finishing 12th($201,231) on the 2002 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list. Went wire-to-wire to win the PriceCutter Charity Championship for his first career victory. Made the cut in nine of 23 tournamentson the 2001 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Had one top-10 and three top-25s, including a T5 atthe Omaha Classic. 1998 Golden Bear <strong>Tour</strong> Player of the Year. Played in 13 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>events in 1997, making the cut in four. Best showing came at the Cleveland Open where hefinished second, one stroke behind winner Mike Small.PERSONAL:Played junior hockey growing up in Rhode Island. Father got him started in golf. Collegeteammate of Tim Petrovic and Jerry Kelly at University of Hartford.Patrick Sheehan (Continued)NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1997 13 4 1 1 1 $25,812 761998 12000 12001 23 9 1 3 39,395 932002 27 16 1 6 11 201,231 122007 30 23 2 1 8 14 281,523 9Total 95 52 1 3 1 16 29 547,960<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2002 12003 32 20 7 $618,019 1042004 33 23 1 1 3 7 1,234,344 632005 35 23 1 3 675,038 1182006 34 17 1 3 386,797 1652008 35 27 2 5 805,897 128Total 170 110 1 1 7 25 3,720,095COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $4,268,055<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 04 05 06 07 08U.S. OpenT29<strong>PGA</strong> T49 T40THE PLAYERSCUT CUT CUTCareer STATISTICSMisc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSCareer Low Round/Round: 62–2002 GilaRiver Classic/1Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$85,500–2002 Price Cutter CharityChampionship/1Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 64–Frys.comOpen/2Career Low Round/Round: 62–2005 Bank ofAmerica Colonial/1Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$378,000–2004 Valero Texas Open/2Geoffrey SiskEXEMPT STATUS: 12th <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Qualifier at the 2008<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>namentFULL NAME: Geoffrey Denning SiskHEIGHT: 5-8WEIGHT: 165BIRTHDATE: March 11, 1965BIRTHPLACE: Arlington, MARESIDENCE: Marshfield, MAFAMILY: Wife, Denise; Hannah Elizabeth (12/5/97), JuliaAnne (8/28/01)EDUCATION: Temple University (1987, Finance)SPECIAL INTERESTS: WineTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1988BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T4—1991 Tulsa Open, 1998 Wichita Open.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T10—<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players Cup.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T19—1999 Doral-Ryder Open.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1991, 1998, 2000 and 2008. Made the cut in 14 of 24starts in 2008 and finished the season No. 86 on the money list. Had one top-10 among hissix top-25 performances, a T10 at the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players Cup, where he posted a 66on the final day. Member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1999. Made the cut in nine of 31 starts on<strong>TOUR</strong> that season, with his best showing a T19 at the Doral-Ryder Open. Ended the yearNo. 198 on the money list. Has nine career top-10 and 22 top-25 finishes on the <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong>. His best season on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> came in 1998 as he finished No. 38 on the1998 money list, with five top-10 performances, including the Wichita Open (T4), InlandEmpire Open (T5), Boise Open (T7), Hershey Open (T7) and the Huntsville Open (T9). Alsoposted career-best T4 finish at the 1991 Tulsa Open. Has also played on the North AmericanPro Golf <strong>Tour</strong> from 2002-07. Won four titles on that <strong>Tour</strong> and led the money list in 2006.Record-tying six-time winner of the Massachusetts State Open. Four-time winner of theNew England Open. Has played in five U.S. Opens, including finishing T30 at Pinehurst in1999 and T40 at Shinnecock Hills in 2004.AMATEUR CAREER:Earned at least honorable mention All-American honors all four years at Temple University.Two-time first-team All-Atlantic 10 Conference selection.PERSONAL:Cites winning his first Massachusetts Open as his biggest thrill in golf. List his dad, whogot him started in golf, as his hero. His oldest daughter, Hannah, was born on the fourthday of the 1997 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament.2-58 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Geoffrey Sisk (Continued)NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1990 2 1 1 1 $1,775 1671991 21 7 1 4 13,088 761996 1 1 624 2541997 6 4 1 4,850 1531998 28 19 5 13 71,849 382000 19 4 2 2 23,886 1292001 3 3 1 11,058 1652003 12004 12007 12008 24 14 1 6 81,775 86Total 107 53 10 28 208,905<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1992 11995 11996 11999 31 9 1 $91,260 1982003 12004 2 1 30,6722005 12007 1Total 39 10 1 121,932COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $330,837Chris SmithEXEMPT STATUS: No. 57 on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money listFULL NAME: Christopher McClain SmithHEIGHT: 5-11WEIGHT: 190BIRTHDATE: April 15, 1969BIRTHPLACE: Indianapolis, IN<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07U.S. Open CUT T30 CUT T40 CUTCareer STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......71.32 (76)Driving Distance. .............281.7 (126)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...79.48% (1)Greens in Regulation Percentage 67.47% (88)Putting Average ..............1.788 (53)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 65–ChattanoogaClassic /1Career Low Round/Round: 64–2 times, mostrecent 1998 Boise Open/3Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$24,000–2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players Cup/T10Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSCareer Low Round/Round: 64–1999 CanonGreater Hartford Open/1Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$30,672–2004 U.S. Open/T40RESIDENCE: Peru, IN; plays out of Rock Hollow GCFAMILY: Wife, Beth; Abigail (2/28/93), Cameron McClain(3/24/97)EDUCATION: Ohio State University (1991, Economics)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Horse racing, U.S. trivia, sheepshearing, bird watchingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1991Section2PLAYER BIOGRAPHIESNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (5): 1995 Gateway Classic, Dakota Dunes Open.1997 Upstate Classic, Dakota Dunes Open, Omaha Classic.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 4—Panama Movistar Championship;T5—Knoxville Open .<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2002 Buick Classic.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T28—Puerto Rico Open.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Made the cut in 16 of 24 starts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2008, with a pair of top-10 finishes.Finished fourth in the season-opening Panama Movistar Championship, two strokesback of winner Scott Dunlap. Was three strokes off the lead after 36 holes at the KnoxvilleOpen and eventually finished T5, three shots behind winner Jarrod Lyle. Teamed with Bob“Bub” Benson to win the 2008 Truck Cup, an informal competition pairing <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>professionals and staff which is held annually in Fort Smith, AR. Split time on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>(making four of eight cuts) and <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> (making 10 of 22 cuts) in 2007. Best finisheson both <strong>Tour</strong>s included a T37 at the U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee and a T5at the Henrico County Open. Concluded the year No. 81 on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list,with $72,985. Finished outside the top 150 (No. 195) on the 2006 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list forthe second straight season. Made the cut in 12 of 21 starts, with one top-25, a T24 at theB.C. Open. Made the cut in two of five <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> events in 2006, with his only top-10of the season coming at the Chitimacha Louisiana Open, where he T5. Posted just onetop-10 for the third straight season, a T5 at the 2005 U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee.His consistent play late in the 2004 season secured a spot in the top 125, after falling outin 2003. Captured first <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at the 2002 Buick Classic in his 148th <strong>TOUR</strong> start. Hadsole possession of the 54-hole lead. Sewed up first-place check of $630,000 with a onestrokevictory over David Gossett, Pat Perez and Loren Roberts. Fired career-low 63 duringthird round of the Buick Challenge. In 2000, established a <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> record with fiverunner-up finishes. Sixth-place finish on the money list earned his <strong>TOUR</strong> card for 2001season. Tore tendon in left wrist at 2000 Omaha Classic in August which sidelined him forseven weeks. In 1999, had a 427-yard drive in the final round of The Honda Classic, whichat the time was the longest recorded drive at a <strong>TOUR</strong> event (surpassed by Davis Love III’s476-yarder in 2004). Earned three of his five <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> victories in 1997, making himthe first player to take advantage of a three-win promotion to the <strong>TOUR</strong>. Won the UpstateClassic, Dakota Dunes Open and the Omaha Classic. Named Player of the Year. Finishedseventh on 1995 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list to graduate to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> for first time. Twotimewinner, at the Gateway Classic and the Dakota Dunes Open, in a three-week period.AMATEUR CAREER:All-American at Ohio State in 1991 and Big Ten medalist. 1990 Indiana State AmateurChampion and Player of the Year.PERSONAL:Lifelong St. Louis Cardinals fan, became friends with former catcher Tom Pagnozzi the weekof his 1995 Gateway Classic victory in St. Louis. Says one of his career highlights wasteaming with Bob Benson to win the 2008 Truck Cup Invitational.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-3Year 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 57Total 119 76 5 9 2 27 49 818,889<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-59


Chris Smith (Continued)Section PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES2<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings 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 50,381 2282008 5 1 22,775 246Total 289 153 1 2 17 38 4,667,835COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $5,486,724Kevin Stadler<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05U.S. Open T60 T62 CUT CUT CUTBritish Open T76 71<strong>PGA</strong> T29 T53THE PLAYERSCUT CUT CUT CUTBridgestone InvitationalT55Career STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......70.59 (28)Driving Distance. .............301.8 (18)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...68.91% (45)Greens in Regulation Percentage 73.42% (4)Putting Average ..............1.813 (109)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 65–3 times, mostrecent <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship at TPCCraig Ranch/3Career Low Round/Round: 63–1997 OmahaClassic/1Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$54,000–1997 Dakota Dunes Open/1Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 68–Puerto RicoOpen/3Career Low Round/Round: 63–3 times, mostrecent 2006 U.S. Bank Championship inMilwaukee/1Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$630,000–2002 Buick Classic/1EXEMPT STATUS: No. 145 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 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 <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (4): 2004 Lake Erie Charity Classic at Peek‘n PeakResort, Scholarship America Showdown. 2006 Xerox Classic, Albertsons Boise Open.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T2—2007 Reno-Tahoe Open.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T4—Puerto Rico Open.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2004 and 2006 and a member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2005and 2007-08. Made the cut in 16 of 30 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> starts in 2008 with his lone top-10 comingat the Puerto Rico Open (T4). Had four other top-25s and ended the season No. 145 onthe money list. Was T15 at THE PLAYERS Championship. Made the cut in 16 of 31 starts in2007 with a career-best runner-up finish at the Reno-Tahoe Open. Followed that with a T7at the Wyndham Championship. Won twice in 15 starts on the 2006 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>.Earned his third career title at the Xerox Classic. Was in the clubhouse watching the finalgroups finish on television and collected the win when leader Glen Day double-bogeyed thefinal hole to give Stadler the win. Won again five weeks later, capturing the AlbertsonsBoise Open. Posted a final-round 66 to again top Day by a single stroke. Finished the yearNo. 7 on the money to regain his <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card. Made the cut in 15 of 33 starts on the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> during his rookie season in 2005 after finishing 13th during his first season onthe <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2004. With four rounds in the 60s, posted first career top-10 in 13thprofessional start with a T9 at the Chrysler Classic of Tucson. Finished T10 at the JohnDeere Classic, posting three rounds in the 60s to finish five shots behind Sean O’Hair.Second-round, 8-under-par 63 was career-low round on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Posted a hole-inoneon No. 14 with a 9-iron at the TPC of Summerlin in the first round of the MichelinChampionship at Las Vegas. Tied for fifth, three off the lead entering the final round, butwas disqualified (Rule 4-1/1) for having a non-conforming club (shaft in wedge was bent) inhis bag. Made the cut in 11 of 13 tournament appearances on the 2004 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>,including six top-25 finishes. Won his first start of the season with a 9-under 279 at theLake Erie Charity Classic, outlasting Bubba Watson and Michael Long in a four-hole playoff.His 2-over 74 was the highest final round by a winner all season. His father, Craig, won theChampions <strong>Tour</strong>’s Bank of America Championship in Massachusetts just minutes earlier,making the father-son duo the first to accomplish such a feat since Bob Duval won theEmerald Coast Classic on March 28, 1999, the same day his son David won THE PLAYERSChampionship. Became the first sponsor exemption to win on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> sinceChris Couch won the 2001 Florida Classic. Followed his victory in Lake Erie with another wintwo weeks later at the Scholarship America Showdown, with a tournament record11-under-par 269. Second win also came in extra holes, this time a three-hole affair withKyle Thompson, Chris Tidland and Mathew Goggin. The win came in just his fourth careerstart on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, giving him the honor as the fastest player to two wins in <strong>Tour</strong>history. Dick Mast held the previous-best mark, winning his second career title in his sixthstart back in 1990. Made the cut in four of five appearances on the 2004 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, includinghis first career cut at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, finishing T61. Came backthe next week and shot an opening-round 64 to take a one-shot lead at the BuickInvitational, finishing the event T59.AMATEUR CAREER:Was named Pac-10 Player of the Year as a senior at Southern California in 2002. Led theTrojans to their second consecutive Pac-10 championship and finished his senior year with sixtop-five finishes in NCAA play, including four seconds. As a senior at Kent Denver School inEnglewood, CO, won the Colorado high school state championship and was a second-team1997 AJGA Rolex All-American. He also won the 1997 Junior World Championships (he andfather Craig are the only father/son champions in the history of the event).NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-0Year 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 14 535,9872-60 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Kevin Stadler (Continued)<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2002A 12003 22004 5 4 $49,5412005 33 15 2 3 367,775 1682006 6 5 2 75,9732007 31 16 1 2 5 810,876 1242008 30 16 1 5 598,945 145Total 108 56 1 5 15 1,903,110COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $2,439,097NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1996 Louisiana Open.Paul StankowskiEXEMPT STATUS: Former Fully ExemptFULL NAME: Paul Francis StankowskiHEIGHT: 6-1WEIGHT: 185BIRTHDATE: December 2, 1969BIRTHPLACE: Oxnard, CABEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T12—Livermore Valley Wine CountryChampionship at Wente Vineyards.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1996 BellSouth Classic. 1997 United Airlines HawaiianOpen.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T12—Mayakoba Golf Classic at Riviera Maya-Cancun; T24—AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am; T25—Viking Classic.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Made 13 starts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2008 and had three top-25 finishes among his fivemade cuts. Was T12 at the Mayakoba Golf Classic. Also made four starts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong>, with his best finish a T12 at the Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship.<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> starts were his first on <strong>Tour</strong> since 1996. Limited to 18 events in 2007 onthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> due to right-shoulder injury. Did not play after the Wyndham Championshipin August. Underwent surgery on Oct. 15 to remove bone spurs from right shoulder. GrantedMinor Medical Extension and has seven events in 2008 to earn $502,791 (combined with2007 earnings of $282,389, would equal 2007’s No. 125 earnings of $785,180) and be elevatedto Major Medical Extension status for the remainder of the 2008 campaign. Loggedfour top-25s in 18 starts in 2007, his best finish being T12 at the Reno-Tahoe Open in earlyAugust. Despite first-round 79 at the 2006 National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament, finished T8 toregain <strong>TOUR</strong> card for 2007. Played 2005-06 on Major Medical Extensions, and missedremaining in that category for the rest of the 2006 season by $3,033 after the John DeereClassic in July. Did some work as a guest analyst for GOLF CHANNEL and XM Radio’s <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> Network in 2005. Limited to 14 events in 2004 and did not play after Booz Allen Open.Underwent surgery on his left wrist on August 17, 2004. Underwent right wrist surgery inMay 2003 for torn cartilage after missing cut at EDS Byron Nelson Championship. Tried toreturn in July but withdrew from 100th Western Open after opening 77. Runner-up at the2001 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, four strokes behind the record-smashing Joe Durant.Runner-up finish was worth a career-best $378,000. At the 2001 Compaq Classic of NewOrleans, opened the event with course-record and career-best 61. In 1999, needed a T3 inthe season-ending Southern Farm Bureau Classic to jump from No. 140 on the <strong>TOUR</strong> moneylist to No. 113 to keep his card. Qualified for 1997 <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship after finishingcareer-high 21st on <strong>TOUR</strong> money list. Defeated Jim Furyk and Mike Reid in playoff at 1997United Airlines Hawaiian Open to capture second <strong>TOUR</strong> title. Breakthrough year came in1996, featuring his first victory on <strong>TOUR</strong> at BellSouth Classic in just his third full season.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 04 05 06 07 08U.S. Open 65 CUTBritish OpenT51 T58THE PLAYERST15Bridgestone InvitationalT13CA ChampionshipT68Career STATISTICSMisc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSCareer Low Round/Round: 63–2006 CoxClassic/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$117,000–2006 Albertsons Boise Open/1Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 61–Frys.comOpen/2Career Low Round/Round: 61–2008Frys.com Open/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$264,000–2007 Reno–Tahoe Open/T2RESIDENCE: Flower Mound, TXFAMILY: Wife, Regina; Joshua (8/11/99), Katelyn (2/25/02)EDUCATION: University of Texas-El PasoSPECIAL INTERESTS: Movies, spending time with familyand friendsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1991Defeated Brandel Chamblee with birdie on first extra hole. Arrived in Atlanta as sixthalternate after winning <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>’s Louisiana Open the week before. Is the onlyplayer to win <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> and <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events back-to-back. After season won unofficial1996 Lincoln-Mercury Kapalua International and the Casio World Open on Japan Golf<strong>Tour</strong>. Earned first <strong>TOUR</strong> card via a T26 at the 1993 Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Three-time All-America at Texas El-Paso.PERSONAL:First played golf on Easter Sunday in 1978; 18 years later, won BellSouth Classic on Easter.Uncertain he would return to Masters, so he bought a souvenir glass, filled it with bunker sandand placed tee and ball inside as remembrance of first visit to Augusta National in 1996.Returned in 1997 and 1998. Underwent LASIK surgery in September 1998.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year 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 166Total 12 7 1 1 4 62,865Section2PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-61


Paul Stankowski (Continued)Section PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES2<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 2-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings 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 4 282,389 1782008 13 5 3 156,077 210Total 337 181 2 1 2 28 77 6,218,833COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $6,281,698Scott Sterling<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04Masters CUT T5 T39U.S. Open CUT T19 CUT T62British OpenCUT<strong>PGA</strong> CUT T47 T67 CUT T41 74THE PLAYERS CUT T14 W/D CUT CUT T44 CUT CUT T16<strong>TOUR</strong> ChampionshipT17Career STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......73.83 (N/A)Driving Distance. .............290.5 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...68.67% (N/A)Greens in Regulation Percentage 60.19% (N/A)Putting Average ..............1.838 (N/A)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 69–2 times, mostrecent Livermore Valley Wine CountryChampionship at Wente Vineyards/2Career Low Round/Round: 64–1996Louisiana Open/3Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$45,000–1996 Louisiana Open/1Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 64–Mayakoba GolfClassic at Riviera Maya-Cancun/3Career Low Round/Round: 61–2001Compaq Classic of New Orleans/1Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$378,000–2001 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic/2EXEMPT STATUS: No. 144 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money listFULL NAME: William Scott SterlingHEIGHT: 5-9WEIGHT: 150BIRTHDATE: February 2, 1972BIRTHPLACE: Beaumont, TXRESIDENCE: Baton Rouge, LA; plays out of University ClubFAMILY: Wife, Stephanie; William (10/12/04), Jonathan(7/2/07)EDUCATION: Louisiana State University (1994, GeneralStudies)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, music, familyTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1995NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2007 Jacob’s Creek Open Championship.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T6—2008 Children’s Miracle Network Classicpresented by Wal-Mart.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T6—Children’s Miracle Network Classic presentedby Walmart; T8—Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Played rookie season on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and secured conditional status on the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> for <strong>2009</strong> with No. 144 finish on the money list. Made the cut in 17 of 28 starts, withtwo top-10 performances. Made late season push with T8 finish at the Justin TimberlakeShriners Hospitals for Children Open and T6 at season-ending Children’s Miracle NetworkClassic, thanks to a second-round 63 to secure some status for <strong>2009</strong>. Only previous <strong>TOUR</strong>start came at the 2006 FedEx St. Jude Classic, where he T38 after gaining entry as aMonday qualifier. Shot a second-round 65 to get to the weekend. Made the cut in 17 of 28<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> events in 2007, including seven top-25s and a win. Making his 122ndcareer start on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, won the Jacob’s Creek Open in Australia, finishing thetournament at 12-under 276. Moved to the 54-hole lead with rounds of 70-69-66 and thenposted a 1-under 71 on the final day to defeat local pro David Lutterus by one stroke.Collected a career-best $108,000 for the win, nearly as much as the $112,357 he won in hisbest season on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2002. Would never drop out of the top 25 the rest of the season.Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2002-05 and 2007. Led the 2006 Tight Lies <strong>Tour</strong> moneylist with $72,227, winning the Fore Kids Oklahoma Classic and the FINA Abilene Open.Finished 111th on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list in 2005, with his only top-10 finish comingin his first start, a sixth at the BellSouth Panama Championship. Made the cut in 11 of28 starts on the 2004 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with five top-25s. Completed the year No. 80 on theofficial money list, with $63,608. Had a hole-in-one during the second round of the LaSalleBank Open. Made the cut in 16 of 28 appearances on the 2003 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with seventop-25s, and earned $94,017. Had a hole-in-one at the Gila River Golf Classic. Enjoyed solidrookie season in 2002, making the cut in 18 of 26 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> starts, with a best finishof T5 at the BMW Charity Pro-Am. Finished T42 at the 2001 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying<strong>Tour</strong>nament at Bear Lakes CC, missing his <strong>TOUR</strong> card by only two strokes. Played in seventournaments on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1999, finishing No. 274 on the money list. Winnerof the 2001 NGA Hooters <strong>Tour</strong> Championship.AMATEUR CAREER:Earned All-American honors while at Louisiana State University. Won three collegiatetournaments and had 10 top-10 finishes at LSU. Named to the All-Southeastern Conferencefirst team in 1994, as well as the second team in 1993. College teammate of <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> member Perry Moss and <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> member Brian Bateman. Medalist at 1993 U.S.Amateur Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament.PERSONAL:Got his start in golf from dad. Avid fan of Pearl Jam.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1992A 1 1 11994 11999 7 1 $383 2742002 26 18 4 10 112,357 382003 28 16 3 7 94,017 532004 28 11 1 5 63,608 802005 27 7 1 2 37,466 1112006 2 2 3,173 2392007 28 17 1 4 7 216,323 21Total 148 73 1 13 32 527,326<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2006 1 1 $20,2802008 28 17 2 4 624,822 144Total 29 18 2 4 645,102COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $1,172,4282-62 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 08U.S. OpenCUTScott Sterling (Continued)Career STATISTICSMISC. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSCareer Low Round/Round: 61–2007 CoxClassic /1Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$113,684–2007 Jacob’s Creek OpenChampionship/1Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 63–Children’sMiracle Network Classic presented byWalmart/2Career Low Round/Round: 63–2008Children’s Miracle Network Classic presentedby Walmart/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$154,100–2008 Children’s Miracle NetworkClassic presented by Walmart/T6Brian StuardEXEMPT STATUS: 4th <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Qualifier at the 2008<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>namentFULL NAME: Brian Glen StuardHEIGHT: 5-10WEIGHT: 165BIRTHDATE: December 10, 1982BIRTHPLACE: Jackson, MIBEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T17—2008 Northeast PennsylvaniaClassic.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T17—Northeast Pennsylvania Classic;T24—Xerox Classic.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Made the cut in half of his 14 starts on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with a pair of top-25finishes. Was T24 at the Xerox Classic and followed it up the next week with a T17 at theNortheast Pennsylvania Classic. Became part of <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> history when he was oneof a record four players (Peter Tomasulo, Chris Stroud and Jonathan Fricke) to record ahole-in-one during the opening round of the Utah Championship. His was the third acewhen he holed a 7-iron at the seventh hole. Has never teed it up in a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event.Played on the Hooters <strong>Tour</strong> from 2006-07, with his career highlighted by a win at the 2007Hooters Winter Series <strong>Tour</strong> Championship.AMATEUR CAREER:Earned individual medalist honors at the 2005 Mid-Continent Conference Championship,the first player in Oakland University history to do so. The win was one of four during hissenior season. Also named the conference’s Player of Year in 2005.PERSONAL:Lists his parents as his heroes. Got started in golf in the eighth grade because he wantedfor play for his high school golf team. Lists making a hole-in-one at the 2008 UtahChampionship as his biggest thrill in golf. His high school golf coach, Scott Vitale, servedas his caddie at Q-School.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2008 14 7 2 $26,225 135Total 14 7 2 26,225COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $26,225Career STATISTICSRESIDENCE: Jackson, MI; plays out of Arbor Hills GCFAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: Oakland University (2005, BusinessManagement)SPECIAL INTERESTS: FamilyTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 20052008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......70.83 (44) 2008 Low Round/Round: 66–Fort SmithDriving Distance. .............291.5 (80) Classic/1Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...66.90% (70) Career Low Round/Round: 66–2008 FortGreens in Regulation Percentage 69.05% (59) Smith Classic/1Putting Average ..............1.789 (56) Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$6,641–2008 Northeast Pennsylvania Classic/T17Section2PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-63


Daniel SummerhaysSection PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES2EXEMPT STATUS: No. 35 on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money listFULL NAME: Daniel Rich SummerhaysHEIGHT: 5-8WEIGHT: 205BIRTHDATE: December 2, 1983BIRTHPLACE: Farmington, UTNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s HospitalInvitational.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T2—Preferred Health Systems WichitaOpen; T3—Fort Smith Classic; T8—Oregon Classic; T9—South Georgia Classic.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Made the cut in 16 of 28 starts in 2008, with four top-10 finishes. Enjoyed his first top-10performance of the season and his best showing since winning the 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong>Children’s Hospital Invitational when he T9 at the South Georgia Classic. Bettered his Georgiaperformance by posting the lowest weekend scores at the Fort Smith Classic to move to a T3.Earned best finish of the year with a T2 at the Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open, wherehe played the front nine in 1-under for the week and the back nine in 19-under. Finished T8 atthe Oregon Classic. Posted par-or-better scores in 23 of his final 26 rounds to close the year.Made the cut in 11 of 13 starts during his rookie season on the 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Finishedthe season No. 113 on the money list, with $46,926. Qualified for a spot in the <strong>Nationwide</strong>Children’s Hospital Invitational when he earned first-team All-American honors at BYU. Madegood on the invitation by winning the event by two strokes over Chris Nallen and Chad Collins,becoming the first amateur to win a <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> title. He couldn’t accept the $126,000first prize but did earn a full exemption for the remainder of the season and all of 2008. Threedays later, he made the decision to forego his senior season at BYU and turned professional.He only had three classes remaining to graduate. Went on to post four additional top-25 finishes,including a T10 at the Northeast Pennsylvania Classic.AMATEUR CAREER:Completed his amateur career with a fourth-place showing at the NCAA Championship andbecame one of 10 players to earn first-team Ping All-American honors. He had the secondbestscoring average among Division 1 players (69.95) and finished seventh or better in 10of the Cougars’ 14 events. Was the Mountain West Conference Freshman of the Year in2003. Shot a 10-under 60 to set the NCAA single-round scoring record at Golden HorseshoeGC in Williamsburg, VA, during the 2006 Golfweek/Ping Preview in October 2006 inWilliamsburg, PA.PERSONAL:Comes from a golf family. His older brother, Boyd, is a past <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> member, whilehis uncle Bruce Summerhays is a Champions <strong>Tour</strong> player and his cousin Carrie Roberts is aformer L<strong>PGA</strong> player. Lists his dad and brother as his heroes. Got his start in golf from his dad.Served a two-year Mormon mission from June 2003-June 2005 in Santiago, Chile, and isfluent in Spanish. Cites winning the 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital Invitational as hisbiggest thrill in golf. Was a member of the Davis High School (Kaysville, UT) state championshipbasketball team. Is an avid ping-pong player. Says changing his son’s diaper is no problemsince he has more than 20 nieces and nephews. With his Spanish-language background,considers himself part of the <strong>Tour</strong>’s “Latin Federation,” which includes Miguel Angel Carballo,Sebastian Fernandez, Fabian Gomez and Esteban Toledo. Says he understands Chilean slangperfectly but “Argentine or Mexican slang words are a little different.” Lists Cafe Rio in SaltLake City as his favorite restaurant. His most memorable Christmas present was the first setof Ping Eye-2 beryllium irons he received when he was 12.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year 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 35Total 42 27 1 1 1 6 15 224,772COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $224,772Career STATISTICSRESIDENCE: Farmington, UT; plays out of Oakridge CCFAMILY: Wife, Emily; Jack Daniel (3/20/08)EDUCATION: Brigham Young University (2008, BusinessFinance)TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 20072008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......70.51 (24) 2008 Low Round/Round: 65–3 times, mostDriving Distance. .............295.5 (55) recent Preferred Health Systems WichitaDriving Accuracy Percentage. ...69.34% (40) Open/2Greens in Regulation Percentage 71.65% (18) Career Low Round/Round: 64–2 times, mostPutting Average ..............1.775 (29) recent 2007 Miccosukee Championship/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$39,200–2008 Preferred Health SystemsWichita Open/T2Joseph SykoraEXEMPT STATUS: 26th <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Qualifier at the 2008<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>namentFULL NAME: Joseph Robert Nathaniel SykoraHEIGHT: 5-9WEIGHT: 158BIRTHDATE: November 14, 1984BIRTHPLACE: Daphne, ALRESIDENCE: Daphne, AL; plays out of TimberCreek GCFAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: University of Alabama (2008, Accounting)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Music, old jeeps, Alabama football,religionTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2008PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Will be a rookie on the <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Missed the cut in his only previous start, the2008 Chattanooga Classic, where he was a Monday qualifier. One of only two players(Martin Piller) to earn fully-exempt <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> status after successfully negotiatingpre-qualifying and all three stages of the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying<strong>Tour</strong>nament.AMATEUR CAREER:Won twice during his career at Alabama, the 2006 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate andthe 2007 TOPY CUP in Japan. Was also runner-up at the 2008 Southeastern ConferenceChampionship. Finished with a 4.0 grade point average and has both a bachelor’s andmaster’s degree in accounting. Three-time SEC Scholar Athlete of the Year in men’s golf.Won the 2008 H. Boyd McWhorter Award as the top student-athlete in any sport in the SEC.Also won the University of Alabama’s Bryant Award as the school’s top student-athlete.PERSONAL:Hopes to open his own restaurant one day.2-64 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Roger Tambellini (TAM-buh-lee-knee)EXEMPT STATUS: No. 31 on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money listFULL NAME: Roger Henry TambelliniHEIGHT: 6-3WEIGHT: 180BIRTHDATE: March 11, 1975BIRTHPLACE: San Luis Obispo, CARESIDENCE: Scottsdale, AZ; plays out of The GC ofScottsdaleFAMILY: Wife, Alexa; Felix Harrison (11/5/06)EDUCATION: University of Southern California (1998)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Friends, familyTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1998NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 2003 Albertsons Boise Open. 2005 Price CutterCharity Championship.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 2—BMW Charity Pro-Am; T4—AthensRegional Foundation Classic, Henrico County Open; T9—Melwood Prince George’sCounty Open.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T14—2004 BellSouth Classic.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2002-03, 2005 and 2007-08. Member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>in 2004 and 2006. Made the cut in 18 of 25 starts in 2008, with four top-10 finishes. FinishedT4 in consecutive weeks early in the 2008 season. Final-round 67 moved him into a T4 atthe Athens Regional Foundation Classic. Followed that with another T4 a week later at theHenrico County Open, two shots out of a possible playoff. Finished second at the BMWCharity Pro-Am, three strokes behind winner David Mathis. Earned another top-10 at theMelwood Prince George’s County Open, where he finished T9 and moved to No. 10 on themoney list at the time. Ended the year by making the cut in 12 of his final 13 starts but hadonly a pair of T14 finishes and dropped on the money list to No. 31. Made the cut in 13 of26 starts on the 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with five top-25 finishes. Ended the year No. 69 onthe money list, with $85,999. Posted top-10 finishes at the BMW Charity Pro-Am at TheCliffs (T7) and the Miccosukee Championship (T8). Made the cut in seven of 25 starts on the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2006, finishing No. 212 on the money list. Best finish was a T21 at the ShellHouston Open. Finished 12th on the 2005 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list to earn card after aone-year absence. Picked up his second career victory on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> at the 2005Price Cutter Charity Championship a week after losing a playoff to Jason Gore at the CoxClassic. Opened and closed with 7-under 65s for a one-stroke victory over four players.Became the first player since Chris Smith in 1997 to lose a playoff one week and return thefollowing week to win. Earned first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card via T21 finish at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Finished his rookie season on the 2004 <strong>TOUR</strong> No. 181 onthe money list, with two top-25 finishes. Shared 18-hole lead with Jose Maria Olazabal atthe BellSouth Classic, posting a 7-under-par 65. Finished career-best T14 for second top-25in seven career starts. Finished T25 at Buick Invitational to wrap up his best events. Madethe cut in 14 of 17 events on the 2003 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Had eight top-25s. Finished theseason No. 22 on the money list, with $177,963. Won his first <strong>Tour</strong> title at the AlbertsonsBoise Open. Shot four consecutive rounds in the 60s (68-65-66-68) for a six-stroke win overTripp Isenhour and Charles Warren, the <strong>Tour</strong>’s largest winning margin of the season.Collected $108,000 for the win and jumped from No. 72 to No. 18 on the money list at thetime. Named the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Player of the Month in September. Finished second inAll-Around Ranking, fourth in Total Driving and fifth in Scrambling. Made the cut in sevenof 21 starts during <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> rookie season in 2002, including a then-career-bestrunner-up finish at the Northeast Pennsylvania Classic. Played a handful of events on theCanadian <strong>Tour</strong> from 2001-03, earning three T2s. Lost in a six-man playoff at the 2001 TELUSVancouver Open.AMATEUR CAREER:Earned All-American honors in 1997 at University of Southern California.PERSONAL:Got his start in golf from his mother. One of his biggest thrills in golf was firing a 60 on hisway to a 1999 Hooters <strong>Tour</strong> victory.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1998 4 2 1 $4,008 1652001 12002 21 7 1 2 3 76,281 572003 17 14 1 2 8 177,963 222005 21 13 1 1 4 8 248,975 122006 22007 26 13 2 5 85,999 692008 25 18 1 4 8 194,227 31Total 117 67 2 3 14 33 787,453<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2004 28 12 2 $234,164 1812006 25 7 1 116,685 212Total 53 19 3 350,849COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $1,138,302<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 04U.S. OpenCUTCareer STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......70.87 (49)Driving Distance. .............296.5 (47)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...67.61% (62)Greens in Regulation Percentage 70.57% (37)Putting Average ..............1.772 (26)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 65–3 times, mostrecent Price Cutter Charity Championship/2Career Low Round/Round: 63–2005 CoxClassic/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$108,000–2003 Albertsons Boise Open/1Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSCareer Low Round/Round: 65–2 times, mostrecent 2004 U.S. Bank Championship inMilwaukee/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$74,250–2004 BellSouth Classic/T14Section2PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-65


Josh TeaterSection PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES2EXEMPT STATUS: 24th <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Qualifier at the 2008<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>namentFULL NAME: Joshua Bain TeaterHEIGHT: 5-10WEIGHT: 170BIRTHDATE: April 6, 1979BIRTHPLACE: Danville, KYBEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T54—2003 Dayton Open.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Will be a rookie on the <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Was T54 at the 2003 Dayton Open, his firstcareer start on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Also missed the cut at the 2004 Chattanooga Classicand the 2005 Deutsche Bank Championship, his only start in a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event. Played onthe Hooters and Tarheel <strong>Tour</strong>s since turning professional in 2002. Has made the cut in 44of 59 starts on the Hooters <strong>Tour</strong> since 2005, earning $95,626 over that span.AMATEUR CAREER:Named to the All-Ohio Valley Conference first team in 2002. Also named to the All-OVCtournament team in 1999 when his team won the conference title.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2003 1 1 $1,451 3212004 1Total 2 1 1,451<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2005 1Total 1RESIDENCE: Lexington, KY; plays out of Greenbrier G&CCFAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: Morehead State UniversitySPECIAL INTERESTS: Music, TV, moviesTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2001COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $1,451Career STATISTICSMisc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSCareer Low Round/Round: 68–2003 DaytonOpen/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$1,451–2003 Dayton Open/T54Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSCareer Low Round/Round: 71–2005Deutsche Bank Championship/2Chris TidlandEXEMPT STATUS: 2008 <strong>Tour</strong>nament WinnerFULL NAME: Christopher Lee TidlandHEIGHT: 6-0WEIGHT: 165BIRTHDATE: September 28, 1972BIRTHPLACE: Torrance, CARESIDENCE: Stillwater, OK; plays out of Karsten CreekFAMILY: Wife, Amy; Jackson Riley (10/7/99), Isabella Grace(5/31/02)EDUCATION: Oklahoma State University (1995, Marketing)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Reading, cooking, playing with hiskidsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1995NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2008 Albertsons Boise Open.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 1—Albertsons Boise Open; T8—The RexHospital Open; T9—Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship at Wente Vineyards.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T6—2007 AT&T Classic.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2001 and 2007 and the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1996, 1999,2002-06 and 2008. Made the cut in 12 of 21 starts on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> and had atrio of top-10 finishes, including his first career win. Finished T9 at the Livermore ValleyWine Country Championship, his first start of the season. Missed the cut in three of his nextfour starts before finishing T8 at The Rex Hospital Open. Earned his first career title at theAlbertsons Boise Open, where he shared the 54-hole lead. Birdied four of the first six holesSunday en route to a final-round 64. Four-shot victory came in his 192nd career start on<strong>Tour</strong>. First-place check of $130,500 vaulted him from No. 86 to No. 16 on the money list.Struggled in the final weeks of the season and wound up No. 28 on the money list. Endedthe 2007 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> season No. 169 on the money list, with $339,482. In 46th career starton the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, earned first top-10—at the AT&T Classic, where he was T6. Posted foursub-par rounds to finish four shots out of the Zach Johnson-Ryuji Imada playoff. Made thecut in all four <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> starts, with three top-15 finishes in four starts, includingseason-bests at the Utah EnergySolutions Championship (T5) and the Chitimacha LouisianaOpen (T6). Made the cut in 14 of 27 starts on the 2006 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with three top-10performances. Finished the season No. 50 on the money list, with $122,033, marking thefifth straight year with a top-60 finish without securing his <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card. Struggled toopen the campaign, with his first top-10 finish not coming until his 11th start. Finished T6at the LaSalle Bank Open, with an even-par 284 total, five strokes behind tournamentchampion Jason Dufner. Closed the season impressively with two top-fives in his last fourstarts—including a T2 at the Mark Christopher Charity Classic and a T4 at the PalmettoPrideClassic. The runner-up showing in Rancho Cucamonga represented his fourth straight seasonwith a second-place finish. Made the cut in 19 of 25 starts on the 2005 <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong>, with five top-10 and nine top-25 finishes. Earned $168,623 to finish No. 28 on themoney list. Consistent throughtout the season, never falling below No. 34 on the money list.Opened the year with a T7 finish at the BellSouth Panama Championship and was the onlyplayer in the field to shoot all four rounds in the 60s. Quickly posted additional top-10s atthe Jacob’s Creek Open (T10) and the Virginia Beach Open (T3), bringing his streak to seventop-10 finishes in his last 10 starts. Finished the season strong with a T2 finish at thePermian Basin Charity Golf Classic after four rounds in the 60s (69-69-66-68). Made the cutin 19 of 25 appearances on the 2004 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, including 13 top-25 finishes. RankedNo. 21 on the final money list, with $196,251. Best tournament of the season was a playoff2-66 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


loss at the Scholarship America Showdown, falling to eventual winner Kevin Stadler. Oneof just two players to post back-to-back eagles, doing so on Nos. 2 and 3 during the secondround of the Albertsons Boise Open. Made the cut in 15 of 24 starts in 2003 and ended theyear No. 32 on the money list. Had four top-10 and eight top-25 finishes. Lost in a playoffto Zach Johnson at the First Tee Arkansas Classic. Made the cut in 10 of 23 events in 2002,with three top-10s. Finished fourth at the Omaha Classic, where he posted a season-best,8-under-par 64 in the final round to wind up 18-under, three strokes back of winner JayDelsing. Finished T37 at the 2001 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament, missing his <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>card by just one stroke. Rookie on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2001. Made the cut in 14 of 29 tournamentsentered. Earned $191,738 on the season, finishing No. 176 on the final money list.Best finish was a T23 at the Southern Farm Bureau Classic. Prior to 2001 season, had playedin a total of eight <strong>TOUR</strong> events in his career, making the cut twice. Qualified for the U.S.Open in 2000, his fourth career appearance in that tournament. Won 1998 BayerChampionship on Canadian <strong>Tour</strong>. Finished seventh on the Canadian Order of Merit in 1998.Lost in a five-man playoff at 1997 Telus Edmonton Open on Canadian <strong>Tour</strong>.AMATEUR CAREER:Helped lead Oklahoma State to the 1995 NCAA Division I national championship. NCAAindividual medalist runner-up in 1995. 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 skip the 1999 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> NationalQualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament when his son, Jackson, was born 10 weeks early, weighing 2pounds, 6 ounces. Lists his son as his hero. Says winning the 1995 NCAA Championship ashis biggest thrill in golf. Has had five career holes-in-one during competitive rounds, includinghis lone <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> ace at the 2005 Knoxville Open. He and his wife were nextdoorneighbors growing up.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-2Year 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 28Total 197 110 1 4 1 28 61 983,650Chris Tidland (Continued)<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1994A 11995A 21998 11999 1 1 $10,305 2862000 3 1 14,4382001 29 14 1 191,738 1762002 12005 12007 21 8 1 2 339,482 169Total 60 24 1 3 555,962COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $1,539,612<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 95 96 97 98 99 00U.S. Open CUT CUT T51 CUTCareer STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......70.71 (35)Driving Distance. .............293.3 (73)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...64.74% (100)Greens in Regulation Percentage 71.21% (26)Putting Average ..............1.806 (103)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 63–NortheastPennsylvania Classic/1Career Low Round/Round: 63–2008Northeast Pennsylvania Classic/1Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$130,500–2008 Albertsons Boise Open/1Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSCareer Low Round/Round: 66–2001Compaq Classic of New Orleans/1Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$180,900–2007 AT&T Classic/T6Section2PLAYER BIOGRAPHIESTjaart van der Walt (CHART VAN-der-walt)EXEMPT STATUS: Major MedicalFULL NAME: Tjaart Nicolaas Van Der WaltHEIGHT: 6-1WEIGHT: 189BIRTHDATE: September 25, 1974BIRTHPLACE: Pretoria, South AfricaRESIDENCE: Durban, South Africa; Houston, TX; plays out ofDurban CCFAMILY: Wife, PhillipaEDUCATION: Central Alabama Community CollegeSPECIAL INTERESTS: Rugby, going on wildlife safarisTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1996BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2000 Cleveland Open, 2001 BoiseOpen, T2—2007 WNB Golf Classic.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T48—Henrico County Open.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2005 Buick Championship.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Sat out most of the 2008 season with a left-wrist injury. Made only three starts on the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, and a T48 at the Henrico County Open was his only made cut. Will beplaying the <strong>2009</strong> season on a Major Medical Extension. Made the cut in 12 of 21 starts onthe 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with four top-25 finishes. Ended the year No. 46 on the moneylist, with $137,709. Posted his first top 10 of the season at the Peek’n Peak Classic, finishingT6. Matching 69s on the weekend led to a solo-fourth place effort at the inaugural<strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital Invitational. Equaled his career-best finish with a runner-upeffort at the WNB Golf Classic, finishing 10-under 278 and falling in an eight-hole playoffto Brad Adamonis. Missed a 5-foot par putt on the last extra hole and then watched asAdamonis made his par putt to win the second longest playoff in <strong>Tour</strong> history. Still collected$35,467 to move inside the top 50 on the money list. Had surgery prior to the 2007season to repair a tear in his left wrist to alleviate the pain suffered over the past coupleof seasons. Made the cut in 10 of 21 starts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2006. Only top-10 came insixth start, a T10 at the FedEx St. Jude Classic, posting rounds of 67-69 on the weekend.Played on a Major Medical Extension category in 2005 on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Came close tocollecting his first <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at the 2005 Buick Championship. Closed with an 8-under 64to get into a playoff with Brad Faxon, who fired a final round 11-under 61. Lost to Faxon onthe first playoff hole. His runner-up finish marked a career best and first career top-10 onthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Made five starts on the 2005 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, making four cuts and postingtop-10 finishes at The Rex Hospital Open (7th) and the Rheem Classic (T8). Rookie seasonon <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2004 and was limited to 12 events due to wrist injury. Did not play after BritishOpen in July. Made six cuts, with a career-best effort for the season a T21 at the EDS ByronNelson Championship. Received a Major Medical Extension for 2005. Joined <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> forthe first time in 2004 after T12 finish at 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-67


Tjaart van der Walt (Continued)Section PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES2Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> 2000-03. Made the cut in 17 of 24 events on the 2003<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with 11 top-25s. Finished the year No. 23 on the final money list, with$175,966. Best results were a solo third at the Omaha Classic and a T3 at The First TeeArkansas Classic. Made the cut in 14 of 22 events in 2002, with four top-10s. Made the cutin 14 of 23 tournaments in 2001 and finished No. 18 on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list,with $155,291. Best tournament was a second at the Boise Open. Prior to joining the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, played primarily on South African <strong>Tour</strong>. Finished T50 at the 2000 WorldGolf Championships-American Express Championship at Valderrama GC in Sotogrande,Spain, in November, the only <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event of his career entering 2004. Gained a berthin the WGC tournament by virtue of finishing in the top three on the 1999-2000 SouthernAfrica <strong>Tour</strong> Order of Merit. Runner-up to Nick Price in the 1998 Zimbabwe Open and thirdplacefinisher at the Dimension Data Pro-Am. Was T2 at the 1997 Kalahari Classic, fourthat the Zimbabwe Open and seventh on the Order of Merit that year. Runner-up on theNorthern Transvaal U23 team in 1993. Received Northern Transvaal Colours in 1996.AMATEUR CAREER:Attended Alexander City Junior College, a part of Central Alabama Community College inthe U.S., where he represented the college from 1993 to 1995 at the National AmateurChampionships. Awarded All-American status by the National Junior College AthleticAssociation. Won the Willow Point Invitational in 1995 by a record nine strokes.PERSONAL:Began playing golf at age 14. Has own Web site, tjaart.com. A highlight was playing thethird round of the 2003 BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs with World Golf Hall of Famemember Jack Nicklaus, who was entered in that week’s tournament.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1999 2 1 $1,148 2152000 24 13 1 4 10 127,686 372001 23 14 1 5 11 155,291 182002 22 14 4 6 74,604 582003 24 17 2 5 11 175,967 232004 3 1 1 1 14,500 1632005 5 4 2 2 33,116 1202006 2 1 3,550 2322007 21 12 1 3 4 137,709 462008 3 1 1,725 283Total 129 78 3 2 24 45 725,296<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2000 1 12004 12 6 1 $138,785 2042005 19 9 1 1 1 544,058 1352006 21 10 1 1 234,918 185Total 53 26 1 2 3 917,760COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $1,643,056<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 00 01 02 03 04British OpenT36World Golf Championships-CA Championship T50Career STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS Career Low Round/Round: 63–2 times, mostScoring Average (Actual) .......72.88 (N/A) recent 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship atDriving Distance. .............277.5 (N/A) Barona Creek/1Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...70.54% (N/A) Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:Greens in Regulation Percentage 64.58% (N/A) $60,048–2001 Boise Open/2Putting Average ..............1.849 (N/A)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 68–Henrico CountyOpen/1Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSCareer Low Round/Round: 64–2 times, mostrecent 2005 Michelin Championship at LasVegas/1Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$464,400–2005 Buick Championship/2Diego Vanegas (vuh-KNEE-gus)EXEMPT STATUS: 28th <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Qualifier at the 2008<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>namentFULL NAME: Diego Fernando VanegasHEIGHT: 5-8WEIGHT: 165BIRTHDATE: July 7, 1976BIRTHPLACE: Cali, ColombiaRESIDENCE: Cali, ColombiaTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1997BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T28—2008 Puerto Rico Open.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T28—Puerto Rico Open.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Earned his <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> playing privileges by T70 at the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> NationalQualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Has never played a <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> event, and has one <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>start in his career. Opened with rounds of 70-70-69 at the 2008 Puerto Rico Open presentedby Banco Popular and was T14 before a Sunday 75 derailed his chances. He eventually T28.Played five events in 2006 and 2007 on the European <strong>Tour</strong>’s Challenge <strong>Tour</strong>, with his bestfinish coming in his home country at the 2007 Club Colombia Masters, where he T14.Represented his native Colombia in the 2003 World Golf Championships-Algarve World Cupin Portugal. Teamed with fellow countryman Eduardo Herrera to T23.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2008 1 1 $22,775Total 1 1 22,775COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $22,775Career STATISTICSMisc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 69–Puerto RicoOpen/3Career Low Round/Round: 69–2008 PuertoRico Open/3Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$22,775–2008 Puerto Rico Open/T282-68 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Vance Veazey (VEE-zee)EXEMPT STATUS: No. 51 on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money listFULL NAME: Glen Vance VeazeyHEIGHT: 5-9WEIGHT: 190BIRTHDATE: June 25, 1965BIRTHPLACE: Memphis, TNRESIDENCE: Memphis, TN; plays out of Back Acres CCFAMILY: Wife, Priscilla, Benjamin Rivers (9/20/03), SarahTinsley (1/16/07)EDUCATION: University of Mississippi (1989, BusinessManagement)SPECIAL INTERESTS: FamilyTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1990NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 1998 Shreveport Open. 1999 Carolina Classic.2005 BellSouth Panama Championship.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T4—Athens Regional FoundationClassic; T6—Price Cutter Charity Championship, Cox Classic.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T10—2007 Stanford St. Jude Championship.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T10—Stanford St. Jude Championship.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1995, 1999-2002, 2004-05 and 2007-08. Member of the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1998, 2003 and 2006. Made the cut in 16 of his 25 starts in 2008 and hadthree top-10 finishes. First top-10 was a T4 at the Athens Regional Foundation Classic, twostrokes out of a possible playoff. Added a T6 at the Price Cutter Charity Championship,thanks to four rounds in the 60s. Entered final round of Cox Classic three strokes behindleader David Branshaw. Paired with Branshaw in final group, he shot 74 for a T6. Made thecut in 13 of 19 starts on the 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with seven top-25 finishes. Finished theyear No. 36 on the money list, with $162,222. Best performance came in a playoff loss atthe WNB Golf Classic, an eight-hole playoff won by Brad Adamonis. Posted back-to-backthird-place finishes at the Cox Classic and the Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open. Onlyother top-10 came at the Utah EnergySolutions Championship (T8). Led the <strong>Tour</strong> in ScoringAverage (69.67) and was ranked fourth in the All-Around Ranking. Made nine starts on the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2007, with a T10 at the Stanford St. Jude Championship—his best showingin four made cuts. In third full season on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2006, limited to 20 events dueto separate injuries to knee and thumb. Suffered right-knee injury at the AT&T Pebble BeachNational Pro-Am and had arthroscopic surgery on March 14. Did not play again until theBellSouth Classic in April. Sprained left thumb in early May and missed the better part ofthe month. Logged three top-10s in 2006, with a best performance of T23 at The HondaClassic. Returned to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> for a third time (1998 and 2003) in 2006 after finishing17th on the 2005 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list, with $227,635. Made the cut in 18 of 23starts that year, with four top-10 finishes. Collected his third victory on that <strong>Tour</strong> at the atthe season-opening BellSouth Panama Championship. Other two victories came at the 1999Carolina Classic and the 1998 Shreveport Open. Added a T2 in August at the 2005 PriceCutter Charity Championship. Made the cut in 15 of 26 events on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in2004, including eight top-25 finishes and a season-best T4 at the Pete Dye West VirginiaClassic. Ranked No. 53 on the official money list, with $113,192. Had the longest streakwithout a three-putt on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2004—329 holes—exactly 100 holes longer than the second-longeststreak by Rick Fehr. Made the cut in eight of 26 starts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in2003. Only top-25 finish, a T20, came at the FedEx St. Jude Classic in his hometown ofMemphis. Regained status on <strong>TOUR</strong> with is T17 finish at the 2002 Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament.Finished 13th at 1997 Q-School to earn his rookie <strong>TOUR</strong> card for 1998 and made the cut insix of 30 events that season. Winner of four Hooters <strong>Tour</strong> events.PERSONAL:Suffers from hypoglycemia, a condition where the body’s glucose level falls abnormallylow. Carries a peanut butter and jelly sandwich with him during every round to help himkeep the proper blood-sugar level. Lists his wife, a kindergarten teacher, as his hero.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 1-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1994 11995 26 8 1 2 $10,048 1191998 3 3 1 1 1 41,681 571999 29 18 1 3 7 82,563 272000 28 16 1 1 2 5 105,713 462001 24 8 1 1 23,780 1262002 13 5 6,959 1942003 2 2 1 1 1 26,307 1252004 26 15 3 8 113,191 532005 23 18 1 1 1 4 9 227,635 172007 19 13 1 2 4 7 162,222 362008 25 16 3 8 136,486 51Total 219 122 3 3 5 23 49 936,586<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1998 29 6 $41,145 2122002 12003 26 8 1 111,157 2032004 1 1 9,7762005 12006 20 10 3 207,077 1912007 9 4 1 1 185,208 1982008 1Total 88 29 1 5 554,363COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $1,490,949Career STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......70.76 (37)Driving Distance. .............291.7 (79)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...64.97% (96)Greens in Regulation Percentage 69.97% (48)Putting Average ..............1.778 (38)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 64–Cox Classic /1Career Low Round/Round: 63–2007Miccosukee Championship/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$94,500–2005 BellSouth PanamaChampionship/1Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 69–Stanford St.Jude Championship/1Career Low Round/Round: 64–2003 100thWestern Open presented by Golf Digest/1Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$156,000–2007 Stanford St. JudeChampionship/T10Section2PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-69


Charles WarrenSection PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES2EXEMPT STATUS: No. 130 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money listFULL NAME: Charles Otis WarrenHEIGHT: 5-8WEIGHT: 160BIRTHDATE: June 21, 1975BIRTHPLACE: Columbia, SCNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 2002 BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs. 2004Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, Cox Classic.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T2—2007 Reno-Tahoe Open.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 3—FBR Open; T10—Turning Stone ResortChampionship.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Finished out of the top 125 on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> for the first time in four years. Played in thefinal group at the 2008 FBR Open, entering the final round two behind J.B. Holmes’14-under lead. Birdied the final hole to claim solo third, his best finish since a T2 at the 2007Reno-Tahoe Open, and his only top-10 of the season. Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in1998 and 2000-04 and a member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1999 and 2005-2008. In 2007, finishedin the top 100 (No. 91) on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list for the third consecutive season, withthree top-10s, including that career-best runner-up finish in Reno. Led the <strong>TOUR</strong> in the TotalDriving (totaling rank in Driving Distance and Driving Accuracy). In 2006, recorded a careerhighnine top-25s with a best finish of T6 at the 84 LUMBER Classic, five strokes behindchampion Ben Curtis. In 2005, earned more in his first three starts than he did in 26 startsin 1999. Surpassed the $1-million mark with four top-10s, with a best finish of T3 at theChrysler Classic of Greensboro, where he shot a first-round 62 and a final-round 65.Concluded the 2004 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> season No. 8 on the <strong>Tour</strong> money list, with $275,138and two victories. At the Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, tallied his second careerwin with a final score of 19-under 269, seven strokes ahead of his closest competitor.Became the eighth player (and second in 2004, along with Daniel Chopra) to win in consecutivestarts on <strong>Tour</strong> when he came back in his next start to win the Cox Classic inOmaha, Nebraska. Finished the event at 21-under-par 267, one stroke ahead of John Elliott.Finished the 2003 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> No. 28 on the money list. Recorded a hole-in-one duringthe final round of the SAS Carolina Classic and another two weeks later during the firstround of the Northeast Pennsylvania Classic. Best finish of the season was a T2 at theAlbertsons Boise Open. Made the cut in 17 of 24 starts in 2002, with seven top-25s. Woundup No. 16 on the final money list, less than $10,000 behind Todd Barranger and the finalexemption spot for the 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Earned his first career title at the BMW CharityPro-Am at The Cliffs, with a record-tying 23-under-par total. Joined Jonathan Byrd (2001winner) as the second consecutive Clemson University graduate to win in Greenville, about45 minutes from campus. Had surgery on his left shoulder in late February 2001 and playedin just 10 events on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Posted five top-10s in 2000 on the <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong>. Rookie on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1999 after making it through the 1998 Qualifying<strong>Tour</strong>nament on his first attempt with a T17 finish. Made the cut in eight of 26 <strong>TOUR</strong> events,with one top-25 finish.AMATEUR CAREER:Winner of 1997 NCAA Championship and 1997 and 1998 Atlantic Coast ConferenceChampionship. First-team All-America selection in 1996-98. Winner of the 1998 DaveWilliams Award as country’s top collegiate player. One of only two Clemson Tigers to notchtwo top-10 finishes in the NCAA Championship during their career, with former <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> member Joey Maxon being the other. College teammates included <strong>TOUR</strong> winnersLucas Glover and Jonathan Byrd.PERSONAL:Says his biggest thrills in golf were being at the 1986 Masters <strong>Tour</strong>nament on Sunday whenJack Nicklaus rallied to win his sixth green jacket and playing in the 2000 U.S. Open atPebble Beach GL.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year 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 8Total 123 73 3 1 2 20 37 770,131<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank1999 26 8 1 $67,784 2132000 1 1 22,0562003 2 1 11,9842004 12005 31 14 1 4 7 1,007,276 772006 27 20 2 9 1,018,841 912007 29 21 1 3 6 1,068,440 912008 29 12 1 2 4 800,694 130Total 146 77 1 2 11 27 3,997,075COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $4,767,206<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08U.S. OpenT37<strong>PGA</strong>T62THE PLAYERST16 CUT CUTCareer STATISTICSRESIDENCE: Greenville, SC; plays out of Thornblade Club;and The CliffsFAMILY: Wife, Kelly; Charles IV (9/27/06)EDUCATION: Clemson University (1998, Marketing)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting, fishingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1998Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSCareer Low Round/Round: 64–4 times,most recent 2004 Henrico County Open/3Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$108,000–2004 Cox Classic/1Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 65–3 times, mostrecent Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals forChildren Open/1Career Low Round/Round: 62–2005Chrysler Classic of Greensboro/1Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$408,000–2008 FBR Open/32-70 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Brennan WebbEXEMPT STATUS: 30th <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Qualifier at the 2008<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>namentFULL NAME: Brennan Kirby WebbHEIGHT: 6-WEIGHT: 175BIRTHDATE: October 11, 1974BIRTHPLACE: Huntsville, Ontario, CanadaRESIDENCE: Land O’ Lakes, FLFAMILY: Wife, CarrieEDUCATION: East Tennessee State University (1998,Finance)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Reading, video gamesTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2000PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Will be a rookie on the <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Missed the cut in his only two previousstarts, both in 2006, at the Peek’n Peak Classic and the Scholarship America Showdown.Has never played in a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event. Played on the Canadian <strong>Tour</strong> from 2001-06, withhis best finish a T6 at the 2005 Northern California Classic. Played on the Hooters <strong>Tour</strong> in2007-08. Had three straight top-10s in the fall of 2008, starting with a T2 at the CapitalChevrolet and Hyundai Classic, one shot back of current <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> member MajorManning.PERSONAL:Father, Ron, was the club pro at South Muskoka Curling and GC, located about two hoursnorth of Toronto. Played golf left-handed for the first two years before his father switchedhim to right-handed.Steve WheatcroftNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2006 2Total 2EXEMPT STATUS: 6th <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Qualifier at the 2008<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>namentFULL NAME: Steven John WheatcroftHEIGHT: 6-3WEIGHT: 215BIRTHDATE: February 21, 1978BIRTHPLACE: Indiana, PACOMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S):Career STATISTICSMISC. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSCareer Low Round/Round: 70–2006Scholarship America Showdown at Somerby/1RESIDENCE: Jacksonville FL; plays out of The Palencia Club(St. Augustine, FL)FAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: Indiana University (2001, Sports Marketing andManagement)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Movies, travelTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2001Section2PLAYER BIOGRAPHIESBEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T4—2006 Henrico County Open.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T8—Miccosukee Championship.BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T18—2007 U.S. Bank Championship inMilwaukee.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> 2006, 2008 and the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2007. Made the cut ineight of 10 starts in 2008, with his best finish coming at the Miccosukee Championship theseason’s final, full-field event. Final-round 65 (6-under) at Miccosukee earned a T8 andvaulted him from 113th to 99th on the money list, earning conditional status for <strong>2009</strong>. It washis low round of the season. He was also the only player to record fewer than 100 putts (99)in a tournament in 2008. Aced No. 11 at Miccosukee G&CC during a second-round 69.Made the cut in only 10 of 25 starts during his rookie season on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> with hisbest finish a T18 at the U.S. Bank Championship. Ended the season No. 206 on the moneylist. Made the cut in 12 of 21 starts during his rookie season on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in2006, with his lone top-10 a T4 at the Henrico County Open. Wrapped up the year No. 85on the money list, with $62,542. Equaled the best birdie-eagle streak of the season with a6-under total on Nos. 14-18 (B-E-B-B-B) during the first round of the Chattanooga Classic.Went on to shoot 65 but missed the cut after a 73 on Friday. Leading money-winner on the2005 Gateway <strong>Tour</strong>, earning $108,796. Made the cut in nine of 10 starts, with five top-fivefinishes. Won twice on <strong>Tour</strong> in back-to-back weeks, earning $70,000 in the process. Alsosuccessful on the Golden Bear <strong>Tour</strong>, tallying four career victories. Winner of the 2003Pennsylvania State Open. Making it to the final stage of the 2005 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> NationalQualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament is his biggest thrill in golf.AMATEUR CAREER:Was not recruited out of high school and walked on to the Indiana University golf team.Went on to earn All-Big Ten honors twice during his career.PERSONAL:Lists his parents as his heroes. Got his start in golf from his grandparents.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2006 21 12 1 4 $62,542 852007 42008 10 8 1 4 57,329 99Total 35 20 2 8 119,871<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2001 12005 22007 25 10 1 $153,246 206Total 28 10 1 153,246COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $273,117<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-71


Steve Wheatcroft (Continued)Section PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES2Career STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......70.86 (48)Driving Distance. .............290.5 (83)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...66.47% (75)Greens in Regulation Percentage 66.67% (101)Putting Average ..............1.755 (11)MISC. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 65–MiccosukeeChampionship/4Career Low Round/Round: 63–2006Miccosukee Championship/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$18,125–2008 Miccosukee Championship/T8MISC. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSCareer Low Round/Round: 65–2007 BobHope Chrysler Classic/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$54,000–2007 U.S. Bank Championship inMilwaukee/T18Dustin WhiteEXEMPT STATUS: 3rd <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Qualifier at the 2008<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>namentFULL NAME: Dustin Clifford WhiteHEIGHT: 6-0WEIGHT: 170BIRTHDATE: July 21, 1981BIRTHPLACE: Pueblo, CORESIDENCE: Pueblo West, CO; plays out of Desert Hawk GCFAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: Washington State University (2003, SportManagement)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Music, readingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2003BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T38—2005 Alberta Classic.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Made the cut in two of seven starts during his rookie season on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in2005. Best finish was a T38 at the Alberta Classic. Missed the cut in his only two previousstarts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, the 2006 U.S. Open and The International. Recorded three wins onthe Gateway <strong>Tour</strong>. Has also played on the Hooters <strong>Tour</strong>. Was the winner of the 2006Colorado Open.AMATEUR CAREER:Earned All-Pac-10 Conference honors three years at Washington State, including first-teamhonors his junior season. Recorded a seven-shot victory at the Coastal Carolina Invitationalthat year. Winner of the Turtle Bay Intercollegiate during his senior season. Set schoolrecords for top-25 finishes (27) and top-10 finishes (17) during his career.PERSONAL:Cites making his first hole-in-one as his biggest thrill in golf. Lists his parents as his heroes.Got his start in golf from his dad, grandfather and uncle. His dad played football for theUniversity of Colorado. Because of that, grew up wanting to be a kicker not a golfer.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2004 12005 7 2 $3,443 253Total 8 2 3,443<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings Rank2006 2Total 2COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $3,443<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 06U.S. OpenCUTCareer STATISTICSMisc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSCareer Low Round/Round: 68–2005Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$2,115–2005 Alberta Classic/T38Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSCareer Low Round/Round: 75–2006 U.S.Open/22-72 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Garrett WillisEXEMPT STATUS: 1st <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Qualifier at the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>namentFULL NAME: Garrett Michael WillisHEIGHT: 6-1WEIGHT: 175BIRTHDATE: November 21, 1973BIRTHPLACE: Charlotte, NCRESIDENCE: Knoxville, TNFAMILY: Wife, JenniferEDUCATION: East Tennessee State University (1996,Communications)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Dining, TV, video gamesTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1996NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2005 Envirocare Utah Classic.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T13—Henrico County Open.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2001 Touchstone Energy Tucson Open.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T15—Wyndham Championship; T24—John DeereClassic.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Played on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> out of the Past Champion’s category for the second straightyear. Made the cut in six of 11 <strong>TOUR</strong> starts, with his best finish a T15 at the WyndhamChampionship. Also made eight starts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, where his best result wasa T13 at the Henrico County Open. Made the cut in 11 of 16 starts on the 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong>, including six top-25 finishes. Finished the season No. 56 on the money list, with$112,053. Season-best runner-up finish at the Fort Smith Classic, finishing 15-under 265and one stroke behind Jay Williamson. Only other top-10 came at The Rex Hospital Open,finishing solo fourth. Made the cut in seven of 13 starts on the 2007 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, with a T7at the Frys.com Open his best effort. Posted a second-round 10-under-par 62 at TPCSummerlin and held a share of the 36-hole lead with George McNeill and D.J. Trahan.Top-10 performance was third in 142 career starts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Also split 2006 seasonbetween <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> (four made cuts in 10 starts) and <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> (seven made cuts in16 starts), with a best finish of T4 at the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>’s PalmettoPride Classic in mid-October. Other top-10 on <strong>Tour</strong> came with a T8 outing at the Chattanooga Classic afterhaving held a share of the first-round lead with Brandt Snedeker, thanks to the low first-18hole score of the season with a 10-under 62, one stroke shy of his career-low 61 at the 2002Valero Texas Open. Played primarily on the 2005 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, where he finished acareer-best 33rd on money list and picked up his first victory at the Envirocare Utah Classic.Rounds of 67-71-67-70 led to a 13-under 275 finish, one shot ahead of Kris Cox, BrianHenninger and Mathew Goggin. Finished the season making the cut in 13 of 20 starts, withnine top-25 finishes. Posted just two top-25s in 2004, including season-best T12 at theChrysler Classic of Tucson, the event he won in 2001. Finished out of the top 125 in 2002(No. 1336) and 2003 (No. 134). A T10 at the 2002 Valero Texas Open was his lone top-10over the two-year period. Set LaCantera course record in second round with a 61. Neededonly 96 putts on the week. In 2001, made first <strong>TOUR</strong> start a winning one, defeating KevinSutherland by one stroke at Touchstone Energy Tucson Open. Third-round 64, after opening71-69, lifted him to within two strokes of lead. Closed with a 69. Third <strong>TOUR</strong> player to winhis first start as a member, joining Ben Crenshaw (1973) and Robert Gamez (1990). Memberof the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1997-2000 and 2005-06. Won the 1997 Panama Open, comingfrom seven strokes back on the final day. Won 1996 Hooters <strong>Tour</strong> event in Decatur, AL, inhis first professional tournament.AMATEUR CAREER:First-team All-American at East Tennessee State.PERSONAL:Planned to get married the week following his victory in Tucson, at the Sony Open inHawaii, but wedding was delayed to the week of the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year 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 161Total 134 71 1 2 2 11 34 473,830<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings 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 2 233,569 1902008 11 6 2 176,815 201Total 155 68 1 1 3 18 2,284,118COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $2,757,948<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYYear 98 99 00 01 02 03U.S. OpenCUT CUT<strong>PGA</strong>CUTTHE PLAYERSCUT CUT CUTCareer STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......70.89 (N/A)Driving Distance. .............277.4 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...62.14% (N/A)Greens in Regulation Percentage 68.52% (N/A)Putting Average ..............1.757 (N/A)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 66–2 times, mostrecent Chattanooga Classic/1Career Low Round/Round: 62–2006Chattanooga Classic/1Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$85,500–2005 Envirocare Utah Classic/1Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 64–2 times, mostrecent Wyndham Championship/2Career Low Round/Round: 61–2002 ValeroTexas Open/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$540,000–2001 Touchstone Energy TucsonOpen/1Section2PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-73


Willie WoodSection PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES2EXEMPT STATUS: 21st <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Qualifier at the 2008<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>namentFULL NAME: Willie West WoodHEIGHT: 5-7WEIGHT: 145BIRTHDATE: October 1, 1960BIRTHPLACE: Kingsville, TXBEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T3—1995 Mississippi Gulf CoastClassic,1996 Buffalo Open.BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T19—Fort Smith Classic; T23—PriceCutter Charity Championship.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1996 Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 83—Wyndham Championship.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Split time between <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> from 2000-08. Missed all five cuts on<strong>TOUR</strong> in 2008, but managed to post two top-25 finishes in eight starts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong>, with a season-best T19 at the Fort Smith Classic. In 2007, made one of six cuts on the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and two of six cuts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Best finish was a T14 at theKnoxville Open on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Made three of 11 cuts on <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2006 and justone of three on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Played primarily on 2005 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, earninghis first top-10 since 2001 with a T5 at the Chattanooga Classic. Recorded a T18 at the 2003Greater Hartford Open, best effort on <strong>TOUR</strong> since finishing 12th at the 2001 Southern FarmBureau Classic. Member of the <strong>TOUR</strong> since 1983. Enjoyed his best <strong>TOUR</strong> earnings seasonin 1998 when he finished 76th on the money list and made $397,110 on strength of a runner-upshowing at the Sprint International and T4 at the CVS Charity Classic. Recorded aT12 at the 1997 Masters. First career victory came at the 1996 Deposit Guaranty GolfClassic, by one stroke over Kirk Triplett. Lost playoff to Joey Sindelar at 1990 Hardees GolfClassic. Medalist at 1983 Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Winner of 1990 and 1995 OklahomaOpens.AMATEUR CAREER:Played in the 1982 Masters as an amateur, finishing T41. Outstanding junior career featuredvictories at 1977 U.S. Junior, 1978 <strong>PGA</strong> Junior and 1979 Western Junior.PERSONAL:Sister Deanie was member of the L<strong>PGA</strong>.RESIDENCE: Edmond, OK; plays out of Oak Tree GCFAMILY: Wife, Jenny; William (12/17/86), Kelby (6/15/88),Hayden (4/8/96)EDUCATION: Oklahoma State UniversitySPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, physical fitnessTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1983<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-1Year Events Played Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings 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 5Total 485 261 1 4 3 23 73 2,712,346COMBINED ALL-TIME MONEY (3 <strong>TOUR</strong>S): $2,950,779<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> TOP <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT SUMMARYNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY PLAYOFF RECORD: 0-0Year 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 159Total 86 46 2 12 29 238,433Year 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92MastersT41U.S. Open CUT CUT CUT T17<strong>PGA</strong>T23 CUTTHE PLAYERS T44 CUT 74 CUT T64 T63Year 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01Masters T12 T21 CUTU.S. Open CUT CUT CUT<strong>PGA</strong>T65THE PLAYERS CUT T37 CUT CUTCareer STATISTICS2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICSScoring Average (Actual) .......71.14 (N/A)Driving Distance. .............269.5 (N/A)Driving Accuracy Percentage. ...61.31% (N/A)Greens in Regulation Percentage 64.44% (N/A)Putting Average ..............1.741 (N/A)Misc. NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 67–Price CutterCharity Championship /3Career Low Round/Round: 64–1995Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic/4Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$17,100–2005 Chattanooga Classic/T5Misc. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STATISTICS2008 Low Round/Round: 72–2 times, mostrecent Viking Classic/1Career Low Round/Round: 63–3 times, mostrecent 1990 Hardee’s Golf Classic/2Largest Career Paycheck/Finish:$180,000–1996 Deposit Guaranty GolfClassic/12-74 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


AADAMS, BlakeFULL NAME: Samuel Blakely Adams BIRTHDATE: August 27,1975 BIRTHPLACE: Bartlesville, OK RESIDENCE: Eatonton, GA;plays out of GC of Cuscowilla HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 205 FAMILY:Wife, Beth EDUCATION: Georgia Southern (2001, Sociology)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting, fishing, watching sports TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 2001 OTHER INFORMATION: Made seven<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> cuts in 11 starts in 2008, including four top-20finishes. Posted his first top-10 in his 18th career start on the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> with a T6 effort at the South Georgia Classic. Shot24 sub-par rounds from the 36 he played on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2008. Played his rookie season on the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2007, making five cuts in 16 starts, having had no prior experience oneither the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> or <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Has played on the Hooters <strong>Tour</strong> since 2002 andthe Gateway <strong>Tour</strong> in 2005. Has one victory on each <strong>Tour</strong> during that stretch. Got his startin golf at the age of 5 when he would go to the golf course with his dad. Lists his parentsas his heroes. Cites playing the Augusta National GC and making it to the final stage ofthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament as his biggest thrills in golf. Was a firstteamall-state basketball player in high school.EXEMPT STATUS: 49th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T6—2008 South Georgia Classic.MONEY & POSITION:2007 — 23,270 — 154 2008 — 63,071 — 94BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T6—South Georgia Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 64–2008 Cox Classic/22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—11; in money—7;Top-10 finishes—1NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—27; in money—12;Top-10 finishes—1NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $86,341ANDRADE, Billy (ANN-drade)FULL NAME: William Thomas Andrade BIRTHDATE: January 25,1964 BIRTHPLACE: Bristol, RI RESIDENCE: Bristol, RI; Atlanta, GAHEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 160 FAMILY: Wife, Jody; Cameron, GraceEDUCATION: Wake Forest University (1987, Sociology) SPECIALINTERESTS: Family, sports, cooking TURNED PROFESSIONAL:1987 OTHER INFORMATION: Played in 24 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events in2008, with his best finish coming at the Verizon Heritage (T14).Missed the cut at the 2008 Chattanooga Classic, his first career<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> start. Has made at least $200,000 on <strong>TOUR</strong> for 20consecutive seasons, which is tied for second most in history. Made an appearance in 27events in 2007 and made 16 cuts. His best finish was T14 at the PODS Championship. In2006, posted 18th consecutive season in the top 125 on the money list. Finished T3 at theBarclays Classic and T2 at the Booz Allen Classic. Logged only one top-10 in 2005, butfinished in the top 100 on the money list via nine top-25s. In 2004, was on the bubble forfully exempt status in the latter part of the season, made six of last seven cuts to finishNo. 124. Finished solo eighth at the 2003 Las Vegas Invitational to jump into the top 100on the money list and secure card for 2004. In 2002, posted a career-best finish at THEPLAYERS Championship, with a T4, four strokes behind champion Craig Perks. In June2001, posted top-3 finishes in back-to-back weeks, at the Buick Classic (T3) and CanonGreater Hartford Open (second). Made one of the year’s most dramatic moves up themoney list after earning $765,000 for his win at the 2000 Invensys Classic at Las Vegas,the largest payday of his career. Winning week at Las Vegas moved him from 159th to43rd on the money list. In 1998, came from behind to collect his third title at 1998 BellCanadian Open. Rolled in 30-foot putt for par to secure a playoff with 54-hole leader BobFriend. Won playoff with par on first extra hole. In 1997, the closest race ever for top 30,his season earnings of $665,602 missed qualifying for THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship by $5.Entered final week of season 30th on money list, $22,595 behind Andrew Magee, whowas 29th. Fell to 31st when Bill Glasson jumped from 54th to 27th with Las VegasInvitational victory. In 1991, became the first player in six years to win first two <strong>TOUR</strong>titles in consecutive weeks. Bernhard Langer (1985 Masters-Heritage) was previousplayer. Birdied first playoff hole to defeat Jeff Sluman at 1991 Kemper Open after bothhad carded a tournament-record 21-under-par 263. Defeated Brad Bryant by one strokethe following week in 1991 Buick Classic. Three-time All-American at Wake Forest,where he was member of 1986 NCAA Championship team along with current <strong>TOUR</strong>player Len Mattiace. Winner of 1986 Sunnehanna Amateur and North and SouthAmateur. Top-ranked junior in country in 1981. Along with Brad Faxon, runs Billy Andrade/Brad Faxon Charities for Children, Inc., which was formed in 1991 and has raised morethan $7 million for children in Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts. In 1999,duo was honored by Golf Writers Association of America with Charlie Bartlett Award,given to playing professional for their unselfish contributions to society. Co-host withFaxon at the CVS Charity Classic at Rhode Island CC. Inducted into the Wake Forest Hallof Fame in 2004.EXEMPT STATUS: No. 193 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money listOther Prominent PlayersNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:MONEY & POSITION:2008 — 0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 70–2008 Chattanooga Classic/22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0;Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (4): 1991 Kemper Open, Buick Classic. 1998 Bell Canadian Open.2000 Invensys Classic at Las Vegas.MONEY & POSITION:1987 — 4,001 — 235 1995 — 276,494 — 69 2003 — 659,694 — 971988 — 74,950 — 134 1996 — 433,157 — 46 2004 — 631,143 — 1241989 — 202,242 — 69 1997 — 665,602 — 31 2005 — 1,120,835 — 651990 — 231,362 — 64 1998 — 705,434 — 41 2006 — 1,057,927 — 871991 — 615,765 — 14 1999 — 345,801 — 118 2007 — 499,197 — 1501992 — 202,509 — 76 2000 — 1,004,827 — 45 2008 — 243,490 — 1931993 — 365,759 — 40 2001 — 1,313,047 — 401994 — 342,208 — 48 2002 — 1,365,707 — 42BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T14—Verizon Heritage; T21—Puerto Rico Open.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—24; in money—10; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—607; in money—369; Top-10finishes—55<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $12,361,151ARAGON, AlexFULL NAME: Alejandro Aragon BIRTHDATE: March 11, 1979BIRTHPLACE: Mexico City, Mexico RESIDENCE: San Diego, CA;plays out of La Costa (Carlsbad, CA) HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 185FAMILY: Single EDUCATION: Stanford University (2001, IndustrialEngineering) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Surfing, rock climbing, duckhunting, parasailing, skiing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2001OTHER INFORMATION: Finished T87 at the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Played two <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events in 2008 andone in 2007, missing all three cuts. Missed the cut in his only<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> event in 2008, the same result as 2007. Made six cuts from 26 starts asa rookie on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2006 after finishing T18 at 2005 Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament.Made it through all three stages in his second trip to finals and fifth trip to Q-School.Finished 212th in his first season on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2005, making just three cutsin 11 starts. Missed the cut in all five previous career <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> starts. Member ofthe Gateway <strong>Tour</strong> in 2004. Member of the Tight Lies <strong>Tour</strong> in 2003, where he posted tworunner-up finishes in back-to-back weeks. Ended the year No. 21 on the money list. SaysJoe Montana, Jerry Rice and Jack Nicklaus are his heroes. His younger sister alsoattended Stanford University. His biggest thrill is playing with Vijay Singh and Davis LoveIII at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, where he finished T33 in 2006. Got hisstart in golf from his father, Enrique, who “loves golf more than anyone loves golf in theworld.” Attended Torrey Pines (CA) High School.EXEMPT STATUS: 9th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T37—2005 Envirocare Utah Classic.MONEY & POSITION:2001 — 0 2004 — 0 2006 — 02002 — 0 2005 — 5,642 — 212 2007 — 0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 66–2005 Preferred Health SystemsWichita Open/12008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—18; in money—3;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $5,642<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T27—2006 84 LUMBER Classic.MONEY & POSITION:2006 — 94,504 — 219 2007 — 0 2008 — 02008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—2; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—29; in money—6; Top-10finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $94,504Section2Player Biographies<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-75


Section Player Biographies2ARMOUR, RyanFULL NAME: Ryan Patrick Armour BIRTHDATE: February 27, 1976BIRTHPLACE: Akron, OH RESIDENCE: Jupiter, FL; plays out of FirestoneCC (Akron, OH) HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 160 FAMILY: Wife, Erin; PatrickDavid (10/28/08) EDUCATION: Ohio State University (1999, Communications)SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1999OTHER INFORMATION: Made the cut in 13 of 30 starts on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>, with four top-25 finishes. Best efforts came at the Shell HoustonOpen (T14) and the Puerto Rico Open (T15). Rookie on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2007,posted three top-10s in 32 starts. First career top-10 came in fourth careerstart, a T9 at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. Carded four rounds in the 60s to finish solofourth at the inaugural Mayakoba Golf Classic in Mexico. Added a T6 at the Valero Texas Open.Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> from 2004-06. Made the cut in 21 of 27 starts on the 2006<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with four top-10 finishes. Ended the season No. 31 on the money list, with$174,267. Ranked 10th on <strong>Tour</strong> in Scoring Average (70.21) and 13th in All-Around Ranking. Got offto a good start to the 2005 campaign, with top-25 finishes in his first three events. Opened theseason with a T25 at the Movistar Panama Championship. followed by a T8 at the Jacob’s CreekOpen Championship and a T16 at the ING New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. Kept up his fine playwith a T7 outing at the Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship, followed by T13 finishes atthe BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs and the Virginia Beach Open—giving him six top-25 finishesin his first eight starts of the year. Closed the regular season in stellar fashion, including seven top-25finishes in his last nine starts, including T6 performances at the Xerox Classic and the MarkChristopher Charity Classic. Made the cut in 12 of 24 starts in 2005, with four top-10 finishes.Completed the season No. 30 on the money list, with $161,268. Posted a 3-under 69 in the finalround of the Jacob’s Creek Open Championship to post a T2 and a paycheck of $66,808, both careerbests.Tallied rounds of 68-68-70-67 to post his second top-10 of the season with a solo-third placefinish at The Rex Hospital Open. Other top finishes included a T8 at the Northeast PennsylvaniaClassic and T7 at the season-ending <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship. Made the cut in 14 of 29tournament appearances on the 2004 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, finishing inside the top 25 nine times. Endedthe year No. 38 on the money list, with $140,418. Began the season with a third-place finish at theBellSouth Panama Championship, good for $34,000. Was one of just three players to finish thetournament under par (1-under), but six shots behind champion Jimmy Walker. Other top-10 finishescame at the Mark Christopher Charity Classic (T4), Miccosukee Championship (T5), Price CutterCharity Championship (T7) and the LaSalle Bank Open (T8). Had missed the cut in all three careerappearances prior to his rookie season in 2004, including his first as an amateur in the 1994Cleveland Open. Medalist at the second stage of the 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying<strong>Tour</strong>nament, held at Black Horse GC. Shot an 8-under-par 64 in the final round to finish on top. Playedon the Hooters <strong>Tour</strong> in 2002-03 and also the Golden Bear <strong>Tour</strong> in 2003. Member of the DevelopmentalPlayers <strong>Tour</strong> in 2001-02. Individual medalist at the 1998 Big Ten Championship. Also earned thirdteamAll-American honors that year. Selected to the All-Big Ten squad in 1995 and 1998.EXEMPT STATUS: No. 172 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money listNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T2—2005 Jacob’s Creek OpenChampionship.MONEY & POSITION:2000 — 0 2005 — 161,268 — 302004 — 140,418 — 38 2006 — 174,267 — 31NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 63–2006 Price Cutter Charity Championship/3NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—83; in money—47;Top-10 finishes—13NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $475,952<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 4—2007 Mayakoba Golf Classic at Riviera Maya-Cancun.MONEY & POSITION:2007 — 862,979 — 121 2008 — 354,508 — 172BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T14—Shell Houston Open; T15—Puerto Rico Open;T23—PODS Championship; T24—AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—32; in money—13; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—64; in money—34; Top-10finishes—3<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $1,217,487BBAE, Sang-moonFULL NAME: Sang-moon Bae BIRTHDATE: July 21, 1986BIRTHPLACE: Dae Gu, South Korea RESIDENCE: Dae Gu, SouthKorea HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 180 FAMILY: Single EDUCATION: DaeGu University (Undergraduate) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Baseball, soccerTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2004 OTHER INFORMATION: Will be arookie on the <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> after finishing T87 at 2008 <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament, where his fifth-round 64 was his onlysub-70 round that week. Two-time winner on the Asian <strong>Tour</strong> in 2008,first at the KEB Invitational then at the Kolon-Hana Bank Open, whereOther Prominent Playershe headed off Ian Poulter and Anthony Kim down the stretch to win by a stroke with an11-under 273 at Woo Jeong CC. Win was worth $240,000. Teamed with Hyung-Tae Kim toT26 at 2008 OMEGA Mission Hills World Cup in China. He was inspired by his parents to startplaying golf. Mother used to be a caddie. Tiger Woods is his hero.EXEMPT STATUS: 4th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100BARRON, DougFULL NAME: Stephen Douglas Barron BIRTHDATE: July 24, 1969BIRTHPLACE: Memphis, TN RESIDENCE: Memphis, TN; plays out ofRidgeway CC (Collierville, TN) HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 170 FAMILY: Wife,Leslie; John William (3/6/01); Wiley Stephan (8/29/06) EDUCATION:Mississippi State University (1992, Marketing) SPECIAL INTERESTS:Movies, college basketball, snow skiing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1992OTHER INFORMATION: Put together four solid rounds at the KnoxvilleOpen to finish T5 en route to making the cut in five of 17 starts on the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2008. Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1995-96, 2002and 2004. Member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1997-2001, 2003 and 2005-06. Most recently finished No.164 on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2006. Notched first top-10 of the year in his fourth start, a T7 at the ChryslerClassic of Tucson. Second top-10 was T7 at the BellSouth Classic, aided by rounds of 65-71 on theweekend. Made only 11 of 24 cuts on <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2005 but managed to finish in the top 125, thanks totwo top-10s. Ended the season with a career-best $731,990. Opened the year with a fifth-placefinish at the Chrysler Classic of Tucson, aided by opening rounds of 66-66, his first top-10 since aT10 at the 2000 Tampa Bay Classic. Posted a career-best T3 at the EDS Byron Nelson Championshipand earned a career-high $322,400. Previous best was a T4 at the 2000 Air Canada Championship.Made the cut in 16 of 25 appearances on the 2004 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, including eight top-25 finishes.Ranked No. 29 on the final money list, with $175,591. Enjoyed his best showing at the SamsungCanadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship but finished in second place a distant seven strokes behind championCharles Warren. Earned $39,600 for his efforts. Opened the Chattanooga Classic with a courserecord10-under-par 62 and went on to finish T4. Posted other top finishes at The Reese’s Cup Classic(T3), Envirocare Utah Classic (T4), Oregon Classic (T8), Lake Erie Charity Classic (T9) and the NewZealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship (T10). Made the cut in 12 of 32 tournaments on the 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Apair of T21s at the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic and The Honda Classic represented his only top 25sof the season. Finished No. 168 on the money list, with $224,589. Received Minor Medical Extensionfor 2002 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> due to injury. Had five events in 2002 to earn $328,515 and receive fully-exemptMajor Medical Extension status for the remainder of the season. Missed four of five cuts early thencommitted to playing the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> for remainder of the season. Finished third on the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list ($248,175), thanks to 11 top-25 finishes, including four runners-up andtwo third-place finishes. Was T37 at 2001 <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament (missing top 35 byone stroke) to earn <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> card. Struggled through injury-plagued 2001 season. Played in25 events, with eight made cuts but without a top-25. Best showing was T27 at the BellSouthClassic. 2000 season set career high with three top-10 finishes. Finished 108th on the money list.Recorded a T4 at 2000 Air Canada Championship. In 1999, posted seven top-25s and finished 123rdon the money list, with $334,995. Lone top-10 was a T5 at the Buick Classic. In 1998, had a pair oftop-10s and was among top 25 five times. Was sixth at Greater Milwaukee Open and T7 at B.C.Open. Impressive rookie year during 1997 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> season. Made 21 of 31 cuts and earned$198,051, good for 116th on money list. Best finish of rookie season came at LaCantera Texas Open,a T6 and his largest check of the year, $45,325. Earned place on <strong>TOUR</strong> by finishing third at the 1996National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. 103rd on <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list in 1995 and 47th in 1996.Biggest thrill in golf was being paired with Fred Couples and Craig Stadler in the final round of hisfirst event of the 1997 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> season. Father introduced him to golf at age 3.EXEMPT STATUS: Minor MedicalNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2002 SAS Carolina Classic, SamsungCanadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, T2—Fort Smith Classic, Utah Classic, 2004 SamsungCanadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.MONEY & POSITION:1995 — 14,773 — 103 2002 — 248,175 — 3 2008 — 33,446 — 1271996 — 43,433 — 47 2004 — 175,591 — 29BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T5—Knoxville OpenNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 62–2004 Chattanooga Classic/42008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—17; in money—5;Top-10 finishes—1NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—106; in money—58;Top-10 finishes—18NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $515,417<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T3—2005 EDS Byron Nelson Championship.MONEY & POSITION:1996 — 0 2000 — 461,981 — 108 2004 — 23,2911997 — 198,051 — 116 2001 — 77,837 — 204 2005 — 731,990 — 1101998 — 268,952 — 109 2002 — 14,368 2006 — 388,226 — 1641999 — 334,995 — 123 2003 — 224,589 — 168<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—237; in money—111; Top-10finishes—12<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $2,724,2802-76 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


BARYLA, Chris (buh-RILL-uh)FULL NAME: Chris Baryla BIRTHDATE: October 24, 1982BIRTHPLACE: Calgary, Alberta, Canada RESIDENCE: Vernon,British Columbia, Canada HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 180 EDUCATION:University of Texas-El Paso (Management, 2004) SPECIALINTERESTS: Fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2004 OTHERINFORMATION: Made one cut in seven starts on the 2008<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, finishing T57 at the Moonah Classic. Member ofthe <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> from 2006-07. Made the cut in 12 of 26 startsin 2007, with eight top-25 finishes. Ended the year No. 73 on themoney list, with $81,417. Only top-10 came at the Henrico County Open, where he fell ina playoff to Nick Flanagan. Posted rounds of 69-68-68-70 to tie Flanagan, Roland Thatcherand fellow countryman Bryn Parry at 13-under 275. Collected $33,600 for his efforts.Finished T71 at the Canadian Open in his only <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> start in 2007. Began the 2006season with no status on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> but still managed to make 18 starts, with12 weekend appearances. Finished the season No. 51 on the money list, with $120,229to earn his status for 2007. Ranked second in Birdie Average (4.25) and fourth in PuttingAverage (1.742). Successfully made it through six Monday qualifiers during the season.Among his seven top-25 finishes were career-best, fourth-place showings at the LegendFinancial Group Classic and the Oregon Classic. Rounded out his four top-10 finishes witha T9 at the Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship—his first start of the season—and a T10 at the season-ending <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship. Played in three tournamentson <strong>Tour</strong> in 2005, with two top-20 finishes. Finished T14 at the Alberta CalgaryClassic in his first <strong>Tour</strong> start, followed by a T19 at the Envirocare Utah Classic and amissed cut at the Mark Christopher Charity Classic. Has also played on the Canadian<strong>Tour</strong>, where he posted his best finish with a second-place showing at the 2005 MichelinMorelia Classic. As an amateur, qualified for the 2003 U.S. Open at the age of 20, eventuallymissing the cut with rounds of 72-74. Later that year made the cut at the BellCanadian Open, becoming the first Canadian amateur in 20 years to do so. Went on tofinish T73. Was the runner-up at the 2003 Canadian Amateur Championship. First-teamAll-Western Athletic Conference selection in 2002 and 2003, where he was coached byformer Canadian <strong>Tour</strong> champion Rick Todd. Also named WAC Player of the Year duringhis career.EXEMPT STATUS: Minor MedicalNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T2—2007 Henrico County Open.MONEY & POSITION:2005 — 14,050 — 169 2007 — 81,417 — 732006 — 120,229 — 51 2008 — 1,713 — 285BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T57—Moonah Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 64–2007 Fort Smith Classic/32008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—7; in money—1;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—54; in money—27;Top-10 finishes—5NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $217,409<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T71—2007 Canadian Open.MONEY & POSITION:2007 — 9,800<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—3; in money—2; Top-10finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $9,800BATEMAN, BrianFULL NAME: Brian Bateman BIRTHDATE: February 25, 1973BIRTHPLACE: Monroe, LA RESIDENCE: Monroe, LA; plays out ofBayou de Siard CC HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 185 FAMILY: Wife,Dawn; Oliver Edwards EDUCATION: Louisiana State University(1996, Marketing) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Duck hunting, fishing,cooking, wine, Deuce (dog) TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1996OTHER INFORMATION: Struggled during the 2008 season, finishingNo. 185 in FedExCup standings and No. 195 on the officialmoney list (his worst showing since joining the <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2002). Didnot crack the top-10 in 18 starts, with a T20 at the Masters <strong>Tour</strong>nament his best outing.Collected his first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> win at the 2007 Buick Open and surpassed the $1-millionmark in earnings for the first time in his career. Competed in the first three events in the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Playoffs for the FedExCup, finishing 67th. Became the first player to capturehis first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> win at the Buick Open since Tom Pernice, Jr. in 1999. First-round7-under 65 set the pace for the win, culminating with a 12-foot birdie putt on the 72ndhole to avoid a four-man playoff. Got up and down for pars on 16 and 17 before thebirdie. Prior to the win, referred to himself as a “Q-School veteran” having been therenearly 10 times. Most exciting part about the win, he said, was a trip to Augusta, GA forthe 2008 Masters, which Bateman has dreamed about since he was a kid. In fifth fullseason on <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2006, finished just outside the top 125 (No. 128). Improved 2007status with T29 finish at <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament, his fifth consecutive successfultrip to Q-School finals. Collected his only top-10 of the 2006 season with a career-bestthird-place finish at the Deutsche Bank Championship. Closed with a 5-under 66 to moveOther Prominent Playersinto the top-10. Collected career-best payday of $374,000. It was his third career top-10and his first since he finished T7 at the 2004 HP Classic of New Orleans. Made 18 cutsin 32 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> starts in 2005 and finished 141st on the money list. Best effort of 2005was a T14 at the Ford Championship at Doral. Finished in the top 125 for the first time inhis three-year <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> career in 2004. Year included his first two top-10s on <strong>TOUR</strong> anda career-high six top-25s. Finished third at The Honda Classic for first career top-10 in his66th career start. Louisiana native and LSU graduate posted four rounds in the 60s tofinish T7 at the HP Classic of New Orleans. Made 10 cuts in 26 starts in 2003, with onetop-25, a T11 in New Orleans. Rookie in 2002, making just over half of his cuts and postingfour top-25s. Member of <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> from 1997-2001. Finished 58th on 2001<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list. Best season came in 1998 when he finished 20th on themoney list with $107,590 in earnings. Picked up first career victory at Carolina Classic inRaleigh, NC, coming from behind to defeat Jimmy Green by one stroke. Lost playoff toMatt Gogel later that year at Tri-Cities Open. NCAA All-America selection in 1996. NCAAAcademic All-America in 1995. Louisiana state high school champion in 1989 and statejunior champion in 1990. Winner of 1992 Louisiana State Amateur. Three-time All-Southeastern Conference selection, as well as three-time Academic All-SEC selection. Abig wine enthusiast with an extensive collection. He and his wife travel to the Californiawine country often. Avid LSU football and Atlanta Braves baseball fan. Has five niecesand two nephews. Loves TV Food Network and cooking. Collects famous musicians’memorabilia. Avid reader, especially Clive Cussler novels.EXEMPT STATUS: No. 195 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money listNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1998 Carolina Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1997 — 16,735 — 96 1999 — 13,059 — 115 2001 — 75,343 — 581998 — 107,590 — 20 2000 — 37,607 — 101NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 63–1997 Monterrey Open/1NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—110; in money—59;Top-10 finishes—9NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $250,334<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2007 Buick Open.MONEY & POSITION:1991 — 0 2003 — 217,150 — 173 2007 — 1,022,763 — 941997 — 0 2004 — 919,255 — 86 2008 — 227,470 — 1951998 — 0 2005 — 505,517 — 1412002 — 281,421 — 159 2006 — 645,153 — 128BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T20—Masters <strong>Tour</strong>nament; T23—Mercedes-BenzChampionship.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—18; in money—6; Top-10finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—178; in money—87; Top-10finishes—4<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $3,818,729BATES, BenFULL NAME: Benjamin Edwin Bates BIRTHDATE: June 12, 1961BIRTHPLACE: Quincy, FL RESIDENCE: Havana, FL; plays out ofHavana G&CC HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 195 FAMILY: Wife, Melissa;Payton (9/10/93), Graeson (6/24/96), Benjamin Angus (8/13/01)EDUCATION: Troy State University SPECIAL INTERESTS:Football, fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1984 OTHERINFORMATION: Made 13 of 26 cuts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in2008, highlighted by three top-25s. Four rounds in the 60s earnedhim a T9 finish at the Northeast Pennsylvania Classic. Member of<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1990-97 and 2001-07. Member of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> from 1998-2001. The<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>’s all-time cuts-made leader (205). Played in his 1,000th round on <strong>Tour</strong>during the 2007 season. Made the cut in 13 of 27 starts on <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2007, withhis best finish being a T11 at the Albertsons Boise Open. Struggled on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2006, makingjust five cuts in 23 starts. Made the cut in 13 of 27 starts on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2005. Finishedthe season No. 95 on the money list, with $48,422. Rounds of 68-71-69-68 led to an8-under-par 276 finish at the Cleveland Open. The T6 finish was his only top-10 showingof the season and his third top-25 effort. Made the cut in 20 of 27 appearances, includingnine top-25 finishes on the 2004 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Finished the season No. 34 on theofficial money list, with $162,095. Opened the season with seven consecutive made cuts,including a T8 at the First Tee Arkansas Classic. Notched his only other top-10 showingwhen he won a playoff over Paul Gow with a par on the eighth extra hole at The Reese’sCup Classic, his second career victory on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Fired rounds of70-69-66-73 to finish 6-under-par 278, collecting $81,000 for his efforts. Had the secondbestconsecutive-birdies streak on <strong>Tour</strong>, tallying seven straight birdies on Nos. 14-2 in thefinal round of the Lake Erie Charity Classic. Finished No. 111 on the 2003 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>money list, making the cut in 11 of 21 tournaments. Finished T10 at the Permian BasinOpen, his only top-10 of the season. Participated in 1999 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying<strong>Tour</strong>nament and finished T2 to maintain his playing privileges for third consecutive year.Posted a career-low 62 in the opening round of the Greater Milwaukee Open on his wayto a T10, his sole top-10 finish of the year and the second of his career. Best career finishis a T8 showing at the 1998 Buick Challenge. Winner of the 1997 Wichita Open in a four-Section2Player Biographies<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-77


Section Player Biographies2man playoff involving Carl Paulson, Jeff Brehaut and Chris Smith. Has two other top-fivefinishes on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>—T3 at the 1993 Panama City Beach Classic and T3 atthe 1990 New England Classic. Member of NCAA Division II championship team at TroyState (AL). Winner of five collegiate tournaments.EXEMPT STATUS: Past champion 5-10NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1997 Wichita Open. 2004 The Reese’s CupClassic.MONEY & POSITION:1990 — 29,349 — 32 1996 — 27,754 — 69 2003 — 33,239 — 1111991 — 15,480 — 69 1997 — 105,089 — 12 2004 — 162,095 — 341992 — 3,185 — 159 1998 — 6,310 — 147 2005 — 48,422 — 951993 — 46,943 — 40 2000 — 8,800 — 182 2006 — 10,335 — 1831994 — 12,383 — 97 2001 — 12,675 — 160 2007 — 40,724 — 1181995 — 52,263 — 41 2002 — 71,804 — 63 2008 — 49,642 — 102BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T9—Northeast Pennsylvania Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 64–7 times, most recent 2005 RheemClassic /12008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—26; in money—13;Top-10 finishes—1NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—381; inmoney—218; Top-10 finishes—31NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $736,490<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T8—1998 Buick Challenge.MONEY & POSITION:1985 — 0 1998 — 260,225 — 112 2000 — 248,087 — 1491986 — 432 — 299 1999 — 176,919 — 165 2001 — 197,191 — 172<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—121; in money—65; Top-10finishes—3<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $882,854BEACH, NickFULL NAME: Nick Wayne Beach BIRTHDATE: May 29, 1981BIRTHPLACE: Fayetteville, AR RESIDENCE: Fayetteville, ARHEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 175 FAMILY: Single EDUCATION: Universityof Arkansas (2004, Marketing) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Reading, hangingwith friends, going to the lake TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2004OTHER INFORMATION: Will be a rookie on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in2008. Has made three career starts, all at the Fort Smith Classic,where he made the cut in 2008 (T57). Has never played in a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>event. Played on the Hooters and Adams Tight Lies <strong>Tour</strong>. Finished thirdin the Texas State Open. His sister, Natalie, plays at the University of Arkansas. Still holdstwo school records in basketball at his high school.EXEMPT STATUS: 69th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T57—2008 Fort Smith Classic.MONEY & POSITION:2008 — 1,705 — 287BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T57—Fort Smith Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 67–2008 Fort Smith Classic/22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—1;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—3; in money—1;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $1,7052008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—0; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0BENEDETTI, Camilo (ben-uh-DEBT-ee)FULL NAME: Camilo Benedetti BIRTHDATE: May 2, 1979BIRTHPLACE: Medellin, Colombia RESIDENCE: Orlando, FLHEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 157 FAMILY: Wife, Maria EDUCATION:University of Florida (2002, Business Administration) SPECIALINTERESTS: Ping-pong, movies TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2002OTHER INFORMATION: Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in2007-08. Made the cut in five of his dozen starts in 2008 with a T15at the Price Cutter Charity Championship his best finish. Also madea hole-in-one during the third round of that event. Made the cut in10 of 23 events on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2007, with four top-25 finishes. Ended theseason No. 93 on the money list, with $62,308. Posted first-ever top-10 finish, with a T5at the season-opening Movistar Panama Championship. Opened with rounds of 70-70-72but stormed back with the round of the day Sunday, a 5-under 65 that was later matchedby champion Miguel Carballo. Only other top-10 finish was a T8 at the ChattanoogaClassic. Had made just one cut in nine career starts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> prior to 2007.Other Prominent PlayersPlayed his rookie season in 2003, making just one cut in eight starts—a T67 at thePreferred Health Systems Wichita Open. Finished 74th at the 2005 BellSouth Classic,representing his only made cut in two career starts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Has played on theNGA Hooters <strong>Tour</strong> the past three seasons, most recently finishing No. 33 on the 2006money list, with eight top-25 finishes in 16 appearances. Enjoyed an outstanding careerat the University of Florida, highlighted by the Gators’ national championship in 2001,thanks, in large part, to his second-place finish in the individual competition. Medalist atthe 1999 and 2002 Southeastern Conference Championships. Became the first freshmanin Florida history to win the SEC individual title in 1999, carding a 2-over-par 218. ThreetimeSouth American Junior champion. Cites his parents for giving him his start in golf.Lists Nick Faldo as his hero. Accomplished tennis player while growing up.EXEMPT STATUS: 40th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T5—2007 Movistar PanamaChampionship.MONEY & POSITION:2003 — 1,211 — 354 2007 — 62,308 — 932006 — 0 2008 — 20,853 — 146BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T15—Price Cutter Charity Championship.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 65–2 times, most recent 2007 Fort SmithClassic/12008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—12; in money—5;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—44; in money—16;Top-10 finishes—2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $84,372<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 74—2005 BellSouth Classic.MONEY & POSITION:2003 — 0 2005 — 9,600<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—2; in money—1; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $9,600BLAND, AdamFULL NAME: Adam James Bland BIRTHDATE: August 26, 1982BIRTHPLACE: Mildura, Victoria, Australia RESIDENCE: Adelaide,South Australia HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 190 FAMILY: SingleSPECIAL INTERESTS: Spending time with friends and family overa quiet beer, Australian Rules Football, horse racing, jet-skiingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2005 OTHER INFORMATION: Will bea <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> rookie in <strong>2009</strong> after a T97 finish at 2008 <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying School. Played the Canadian <strong>Tour</strong> in 2007-08, withsix top-10s, including two wins. Shot a course-record 63 at the 2008TELUS Edmonton Open. Five top-10s on the Gateway <strong>Tour</strong> in 2005. Also missed the cutat the British Open that year after pre-qualifying. Member of the Australasian <strong>Tour</strong>2005-07, where he was awarded the inaugural Kel Nagle Rookie of the Year trophy for2005. Won the 2005 Western Australian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. Finished third in 2005Shinhan Donghae Open in South Korea. Lists his favorite places as Australia andScottsdale, AZ. Caeser salad, chicken parmigiana and Thai food are his fares of choice.EXEMPT STATUS: 15th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T28—2008 Moonah Classic.MONEY & POSITION:2006 — 0 2007 — 1,468 — 323 2008 — 5,601BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T28—Moonah Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 66–2008 Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic/22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—3; in money—1;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—9; in money—3;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $7,069<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:MONEY & POSITION:2006 — 0 2007 — 0 2008 — 02008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—3; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—02-78 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


BOLLI, Justin (BO-lee)FULL NAME: Justin Hans Bolli BIRTHDATE: March 18, 1976BIRTHPLACE: Portland, OR RESIDENCE: Duluth, GA; plays out ofAtlanta Athletic Club HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 205 FAMILY: Wife,Amy EDUCATION: University of Georgia (1999, Economics)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Working out, running, watching footballTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1999 OTHER INFORMATION: Madethe cut in 14 of 26 starts on the 2006 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with fourtop-10 finishes. Ended the year No. 34 on the money list, with$163,981. Led the <strong>Tour</strong> in Putting Average (1.735) and finishedeighth in Birdie Average (4.08). Struggled to start the year by missing four cuts in his firstfive starts. Broke that streak with a solid T5 outing at the Athens Regional FoundationClassic, close to his former college campus at the University of Georgia. Finished a distantfive strokes behind tournament winner Andrew Buckle at the Virginia Beach Open but stillpicked up $48,600 for the runner-up finish. Additional back-to-back top-10 finishes camein back-to-back weeks at the Scholarship America Showdown (fifth) and the Price CutterCharity Championship (T3). The latter was set up by four consecutive 6-under-par 66s.Rookie on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2005 after finishing ninth on the 2004 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> moneylist during his rookie season. Ended the season making the cut in nine of 24 starts on the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2005, finishing No. 192 on the money list. Tallied his career-best finish witha T15 at the BellSouth Classic. Made the cut in 19 of 26 appearances on the 2004<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, including six top-10 and 11 top-25 finishes. Notched his first <strong>Tour</strong> winat the Chattanooga Classic, with a 21-under 267 total, one stroke ahead of ChrisAnderson and Johnson Wagner. His 128 total over the final 36 holes equaled the bestfinal 36 holes of the season. Finished runner-up at the Knoxville Open, when he lost aplayoff to Hunter Haas. Equaled the best birdie-eagle streak on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2004, with a6-under run through Nos. 15-18 in the first round of the Albertsons Boise Open. Finishedthe round with a birdie-double eagle-birdie-birdie finish. Placed No. 1 in All-AroundRanking. One of three former University of Georgia Bulldogs to win on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2004, joiningRyuji Imada and Franklin Langham. Won three times on the Hooters <strong>Tour</strong>, where hewas a member from 2000-03, including most recently at the 2003 President CasinoBroadwater Classic. The win was one of six top-10 finishes in 2003.EXEMPT STATUS: No. 158 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money listNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 2004 Chattanooga Classic. 2007 NortheastPennsylvania Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1999 — 2,475 — 182 2003 — 2,115 — 292 2006 — 163,981 — 342000 — 0 2004 — 273,387 — 9 2007 — 293,834 — 82002 — 0 2005 — 2,119 — 294NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 63–4 times, most recent 2007 Fort SmithClassic /3NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—86; in money—53;Top-10 finishes—17NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $737,910<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T5—2008 AT&T Classic.MONEY & POSITION:2005 — 207,400 — 192 2007 — 0 2008 — 458,022 — 158BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T5—AT&T Classic.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—28; in money—16; Top-10 finishes—1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—53; in money—25; Top-10finishes—1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $665,422BONHOMME, Andrew (BON-um)FULL NAME: Andrew Robert Bonhomme BIRTHDATE: May 11,1972 BIRTHPLACE: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia RESIDENCE:Goondiwindi, Queensland, Australia; plays out of The Grand GCHEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 200 FAMILY: Wife, Simone; Nick James(9/6/02), Jack Andrew (9/9/05) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Rugby,Australian Rules Football, motorsports TURNED PROFESSIONAL:1994 OTHER INFORMATION: Made three cuts from 22 <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> starts in 2008, with a season-best T20 finish at his final eventof the year, the Miccosukee Championship. Had made the cut in fourof seven previous career starts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Posted T47s at the 2003Clearwater Classic and the 2004 Jacob’s Creek Open Championship. Has never played ina <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event. Member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> of Australasia (1994-present), Asian <strong>Tour</strong>(1995-98, 2000), European <strong>Tour</strong> (1999) and the Japan Golf <strong>Tour</strong> (2001-02, 2006). Winnerof the 2007 Queensland <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. Leading money-winner on the 2007 Von Nida<strong>Tour</strong>. Winner of the 1997 Vietnam Open on the Asian <strong>Tour</strong>. Finished runner-up at the 1995Singapore Open. Cites all of his wins as his biggest thrills in golf. Lists Lance Armstrong,Australian race car driver Peter Brock and his wife, Simone, as his heroes. His dad, whoplayed off of a single-figure handicap for 30 years, introduced him to the sport. Namedhis children Jack and Nicholas without thought of golf implications. Has competed in 32countries and has a ritual of sampling a local cold beverage in each city he visits.Nickname is “AB” and has own Web site, abgolf.com.au.EXEMPT STATUS: 1st qualifier from the QT/ML 61-100Other Prominent PlayersNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T20—2008 Miccosukee Championship.MONEY & POSITION:2002 — 1,136 — 318 2004 — 2,281 — 287 2008 — 12,398 — 1692003 — 3,361 — 257 2007 — 0BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T20—Miccosukee Championship.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 67–2 times, most recent 2008 FordWayne Gretzky Classic /22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—22; in money—3;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—29; in money—7;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $19,175BOWDEN, CraigFULL NAME: Craig David Bowden BIRTHDATE: June 18, 1968BIRTHPLACE: Bedford, IN RESIDENCE: Bloomington, IN; plays outof Bloomington CC HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 170 FAMILY: Wife,Bobbi; Quinley (6/8/05), Kirin (5/12/08) EDUCATION: University ofIndianapolis SPECIAL INTERESTS: RVs, his dogs, fishing TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 1989 OTHER INFORMATION: Made the cut innine of 23 starts in 2008, with a pair of top-10s. T8 in the seasonopeningPanama Movistar Championship and T4 at the MelwoodPrince Georgie’s County Open, where he finished two shots back ofwinner Jeff Klauk despite an opening-day 73. Recently finished No. 171 on the 2007 <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> money list, with $333,970. Made the cut in 13 of 25 starts, with one top-25 finish.Bogey-free over the first 42 holes of the U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee, finishedT9 for second career top-10 and first since 2004 FedEx St. Jude Classic. Returned to <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> in 2007 after finishing fourth on the 2006 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list, with$334,671. Career-best six top-10s, including three top-threes. Moved to No. 2 in the rankingswhen he claimed his third career <strong>Tour</strong> title, defeating Jess Daley with a par-4 on thefirst playoff hole at the Northeast Pennsylvania Classic. Set up his seven-stroke comebackwith an 8-under 63 in the final 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 PermianBasin Charity Golf Classic to round out his top-three efforts. Finished one stroke out of aplayoff, which represented the second straight season he had lost by a single shot inMidland. Split 2005 year between both <strong>Tour</strong>s. Finished 194th on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list in15 starts, and No. 65 on <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, playing in nine events. Had his best year onthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2004, earning his only career top-10, a T9 at the FedEx St. Jude Classicand placing 143rd on the money list. Finished 19th on 2003 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> to return tothe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> for the first time since 2000. Claimed his second career <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>victory at the 2003 Miccosukee Championship. Made just four of 25 cuts on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in2000. Other <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victory came at the 1998 Miami Valley Open. In rookieseason on <strong>TOUR</strong>, made eight cuts in 21 tournament starts and a season-best T23 finishat the 1997 Quad Cities Classic. Earned initial <strong>TOUR</strong> card by finishing T39 at 1996Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Two-time Indiana Open champion. Three-time winner on Hooters<strong>Tour</strong>. Owns two dogs named Olivia Newton and Lambchop Gracie.EXEMPT STATUS: Past champion 2-4NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 1998 Miami Valley Open. 2003 MiccosukeeChampionship. 2006 Northeast Pennsylvania Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1990 — 710 — 245 1997 — 10,833 — 120 2005 — 82,013 — 651991 — 0 1998 — 86,954 — 27 2006 — 334,671 — 41992 — 0 1999 — 99,960 — 23 2007 — 01993 — 4,223 — 148 2001 — 36,190 — 100 2008 — 78,607 — 881995 — 0 2002 — 31,267 — 1121996 — 46,288 — 44 2003 — 180,238 — 19BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T4—Melwood Prince George’s CountyOpen; T8—Panama Movistar Championship.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 63–4 times, most recent 2006 NortheastPennsylvania Classic/42008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—23; in money—9;Top-10 finishes—2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—230; inmoney—138; Top-10 finishes—27NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $991,955<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T9—2004 FedEx St. Jude Classic, 2007 U.S. BankChampionship in Milwaukee.MONEY & POSITION:1997 — 40,118 — 218 2001 — 6,107 2004 — 494,568 — 1431999 — 0 2002 — 16,294 2005 — 199,911 — 1942000 — 34,280 — 221 2003 — 0 2007 — 333,970 — 171BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T9—U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—25; in money—13; Top-10 finishes—1Section2Player Biographies<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-79


Section Player Biographies2<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—125; in money—45; Top-10finishes—2<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $1,125,249BOWDITCH, Steven (BO-ditch)FULL NAME: Steven David Bowditch BIRTHDATE: June 8, 1983BIRTHPLACE: Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia RESIDENCE:Perigian Beach, Queensland, Australia; plays out of Kooralbyn ResortHEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 200 FAMILY: Single SPECIAL INTERESTS:Rugby TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2001 OTHER INFORMATION:Made two cuts in 16 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> starts in 2008, with a best finishof T45 at the Price Cutter Charity Championship. Finished 236th on themoney list. Played two European <strong>Tour</strong> events, missing both cuts.Finished T48 at the Australian Masters and T45 at the Australian <strong>PGA</strong>Championship late in the season in his homeland. Was granted Minor Medical Exemptionfor 2007 after 2006 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> season was limited to 22 events. Coupled with 2006 winningsof $11,160, had five events to earn $649,738, equaling No. 125 from 2006.Unsuccessful in that attempt, however, eventually playing the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> and makingnine cuts in 23 appearances. Among his four top-25s was a season-best T5 at the<strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital Invitational. Finished the year No. 99 on the money list, with$56,173. Had full-exempt status on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> by virtue of his finish at the 2006<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Rookie on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2006 after finishing fourthon <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list, with $333,329. Made the cut in 14 of 21 starts on <strong>Tour</strong> in2005, with six top-10 finishes. Season was highlighted by season-opening victory at theJacob’s Creek Open Championship. The second-youngest winner in <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> historyat 21 years, 8 months, 12 days. Following week, lost in a playoff to Peter O’Malley.Charged up the leaderboard Sunday with a course-record-tying 63 to finish at 14-under par,nearly two hours in front of the final group. Waited in the clubhouse as O’Malley missed ashort putt on the 72nd hole, forcing a playoff. Named Player of the Month for January/February. An 8-under-par 64 in the final round of the Price Cutter Charity Championship ledto a runner-up finish to Roger Tambellini. Led <strong>Tour</strong> in Birdie Average (4.39). Played in twoprevious <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events with his lone made cut, a T73 at the 2005 Buick Championship.Winner of the 2004 Queensland Open on the Von Nida <strong>Tour</strong> in Australia. Was T3 at the 2004Australian Open and T4 at the MasterCard Australian Masters. 2001 Australian Strokeplaychampion. Runner-up at the World Junior Championships in 2000. Paired with Greg Normanin the final round of the 2000 Australian Open as a 17-year old. Finished T7 in that eventand was the top amateur in the field. Started playing the game around age 12 because hisfather wouldn’t let him tackle in rugby league. Previous employment includes time as acement mixer.EXEMPT STATUS: Past champion 2-4NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2005 Jacob’s Creek Open Championship.MONEY & POSITION:2003 — 0 2006 — 0 2008 — 3,859 — 2362005 — 333,329 — 4 2007 — 56,173 — 99BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T45—Price Cutter Charity Championship.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 63–2005 ING New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong>Championship/42008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—16; in money—2;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—63; in money—25;Top-10 finishes—7NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $393,361<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T73—2005 Buick Championship.MONEY & POSITION:2003 — 0 2006 — 11,160 — 2562005 — 8,299 2007 — 02008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—5; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—29; in money—3; Top-10finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $19,459BRAY, DustinFULL NAME: Robert Dustin Bray BIRTHDATE: August 28, 1981BIRTHPLACE: Asheboro, NC RESIDENCE: Charlotte, NC HEIGHT:6-1 WEIGHT: 165 FAMILY: Single EDUCATION: University ofNorth Carolina TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2005 OTHERINFORMATION: Made 15 starts on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>,making five cuts to finish No. 69 on the money list. Enjoyed a careerbest,runner-up showing at the <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s HospitalInvitational, his only top-10 of the season. Shot a final-round 69,equaling the low round of the day. The performance was worth$81,000, helping him move from No. 150 to No. 45 on money list at the time. Prior to2008, he had made five career starts on <strong>Tour</strong>, including four missed cuts in 2006 and a56th-place finish at the 2005 Rex Hospital Open. Has never played in a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event.Winner of two events on the 2006 Tarheel <strong>Tour</strong>. Also played on the Hooters <strong>Tour</strong>, makingOther Prominent Playersfour starts, with his best showing a runner-up finish at the Statesville Classic. Earnedindividual medalist honors at the 2002 Atlantic Coast Conference Championship. Thevictory was one of seven during his career at North Carolina, breaking the school recordof six held by Davis Love III. Earned All-American honors in 2002-03, as well as honorablemention status in 2004. Earned All-ACC honors all four seasons. Semifinalist at the 2002U.S. Amateur, defeating Ryan Moore, the U.S. Public Links champion along the way. Wasthe 1999 North Carolina Junior Amateur champion.EXEMPT STATUS: 14th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s HospitalInvitational.MONEY & POSITION:2005 — 1,440 — 332 2007 — 44,904 — 1152006 — 0 2008 — 98,755 — 69BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 2—<strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s HospitalInvitational.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 64–2007 Albertsons Boise Open/12008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—15; in money—5;Top-10 finishes—1NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—48; in money—13;Top-10 finishes—3NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $145,099BRIGGS, DannyFULL NAME: Daniel Brian Briggs BIRTHDATE: November 30, 1960BIRTHPLACE: Abilene, TX RESIDENCE: Franklin, TN; plays out ofSilverleaf GC (Scottsdale, AZ) HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 175 FAMILY:Wife, Kim; Sierra (12/31/86), Bailey (3/10/89), twins Alexa andEmma (6/28/91), Dallas (9/25/95) EDUCATION: Texas A&MUniversity (1984, Parks and Recreation) SPECIAL INTERESTS:Music, family TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1985 OTHERINFORMATION: A T51 at the Preferred Health Systems WichitaOpen was his only <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> start in 2008. Missed the cut atthe Stanford St. Jude Championship, his only 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> start. Made eight cuts from21 starts on the 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> with a best finish of T8 at the Peek’n Peak Classic.Made the cut in six of 17 starts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2006, with a T10 at the PriceCutter Charity Championship his best outing. Made the cut in seven of 29 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>starts in 2005, with his T9 at the Chrysler Classic of Tucson his only top-10 finish of theseason. Made 15 cuts in 28 starts on the 2004 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Was T7 at the U. S. BankChampionship in Milwaukee, his lone top-10 effort for the year. Made the cut in 11 of 16appearances on the 2003 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Finished the season No. 66 on the final moneylist, with $75,550. Posted five top-25 finishes, including two inside the top 10. Best showingscame at the Mark Christopher Charity Classic, where four rounds in the 60s(69-67-68-67) left him at 13-under-par 271 and T4, three shots behind champion JamesOh. Also finished inside the top 10 at the Knoxville Open (T7). Made the cut in 11 of 16appearances on the 2003 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Finished the season No. 66 on the final moneylist with $75,550. Also finished inside the top-10 at the Knoxville Open (T7). Finished No.69 on the 2002 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with $62,986. Made the cut in 14 of 21 tournaments,including six top-25 finishes. Fired rounds of 69-69-66-72 to finish a season-best sixth atthe Arkansas Classic. Made the cut in 11 of 23 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> events in 2001, with arunner-up finish at the Utah Classic his best performance. Posted rounds of 67-66-67 tograb a share of the 54-hole lead with David Sutherland. Final-round 73 left him one backof Sutherland. Top <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> finish was a T3 at the 1986 Tallahassee Open. Winner ofthe 1995 Arizona State Open. Three-time All-American at Texas A&M University. Hostedgolf tips segment on “Golf & Paradise” TV program. Had a hole-on-one on No. 17 duringthe first round of the Movistar Panama Championship.EXEMPT STATUS: Veteran MemberNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—1993 <strong>Tour</strong> Championship, 2001 UtahClassic, T2—1994 Central Georgia Open, 1995 Inland Empire Open.MONEY & POSITION:1991 — 11,630 — 81 1998 — 39,682 — 59 2005 — 01993 — 72,437 — 15 2000 — 28,075 — 115 2006 — 25,436 — 1381994 — 44,145 — 39 2001 — 109,696 — 44 2007 — 36,772 — 1211995 — 64,703 — 29 2002 — 62,986 — 69 2008 — 1,772 — 2761996 — 5,656 — 149 2003 — 75,550 — 661997 — 1,380 — 215 2004 — 2,600 — 280BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T51—Preferred Health Systems WichitaOpen.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 63–2 times, most recent 1998 CarolinaClassic/42008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—1;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—229; inmoney—128; Top-10 finishes—24NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $582,5192-80 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T3—1986 Tallahassee Open.MONEY & POSITION:1985 — 0 1995 — 46,415 — 207 2003 — 11,7121986 — 35,308 — 156 1996 — 3,720 — 334 2004 — 397,606 — 1571987 — 4,713 — 228 1997 — 0 2005 — 148,836 — 2081988 — 11,417 — 211 1999 — 182,245 — 161 2008 — 01991 — 0 2000 — 72,354 — 2051992 — 2,265 — 293 2001 — 02008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—173; in money—72; Top-10finishes—5<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $916,591BROOKS, MarkFULL NAME: Mark David Brooks BIRTHDATE: March 25, 1961BIRTHPLACE: Fort Worth, TX RESIDENCE: Fort Worth, TXHEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 150 FAMILY: Wife, Cynthia; Lyndsay(1/24/86), Hallie (9/20/89) EDUCATION: University of TexasSPECIAL INTERESTS: Golf course design, collecting antique golfarchitecture books and historic golf prints, all sports, cooking anddrawing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1983 OTHER INFORMATION:First became a member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1984. Made 17 starts onthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2008, the fewest of his 25-year career. Made thecut in six events with no top-25 finishes, the first time he has failed to collect a top-25 inany single year. Also made the cut in six of nine starts on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> andearned three top-25 finishes, including a T7 at the Northeast Pennsylvania Classic, wherehe posted opening and closing rounds of 65. Played in 18 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events in 2007, withhis best finish a T13 at the Mayakoba Golf Classic at Riviera Maya-Cancun. Played in thefirst two <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> events of his career in 2007, making his first cut at theShowdown at Somerby (T37). Played in a career-high 36 events on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2006,but made only nine cuts. Held the first-round lead at the 2006 B.C. Open, thanks to a7-under 65. Finished T15, his best effort of the season. Lone top-10 in 2005 came at theEDS Byron Nelson Championship in May, where he finished T10. In 2004, notched onetop-10, a T9 at the Bank of America Colonial, his first since a solo third at the 2002 TampaBay Classic. Finished the 2003 season outside the top 125 for the first time since 1987(No. 166). Maintained his position in the Top 100 on the money list in 2002 for the 11thtime in last 13 seasons. Two top-10 finishes were thirds at 2002 INTERNATIONAL and2002 Tampa Bay Classic. In 2001 made playoff at U.S. Open after Retief Goosen threeputted72nd hole. Three-putted 18th hole in group ahead of Goosen. Lost by two strokesin 18-hole Monday playoff (70-72). Finished T5 at the 2000 Shell Houston Open, his firsttop-five on <strong>TOUR</strong> since winning the 1996 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. In 1999, returned to top 75on <strong>TOUR</strong> money list for the first time since 1996. Earned first top-10 since a T7 at the1997 THE PLAYERS Championship with a T9 at 1999 Nissan Open. Enjoyed his bestseason on <strong>TOUR</strong> with three victories in 1996, including his first major title, the <strong>PGA</strong>. Firstvictory of year came in his second start. Had five consecutive sub-par rounds to win BobHope Chrysler Classic. His 23-under-par 337 total was one stroke better than JohnHuston. Won 1999 Shell Houston Open in a playoff over fellow Texan and hometownfavorite Jeff Maggert. Rolled in 50-foot birdie putt on first playoff hole for victory, the firstin his home state. Birdied 72nd hole at 1999 <strong>PGA</strong> at Valhalla GC to force playoff withKenny Perry, then birdied first extra hole to earn title. In 1995 T3 with Steven Bottomleyand Michael Campbell at British Open, one stroke out of John Daly-Costantino Roccaplayoff. Won the 1994 Kemper Open by three strokes over D.A. Weibring and BobbyWadkins. Was part of a five-man playoff at 1993 Buick Southern Open won by JohnInman. Won twice in 1991. Shot a closing 64 to catch Gene Sauers at Kmart GreaterGreensboro Open, then parred third playoff hole for victory. Edged Robert Gamez by onestroke at Greater Milwaukee Open after opening with 63. His first <strong>TOUR</strong> victory, the 1988Canon Sammy Davis, Jr.-Greater Hartford Open, came with 10-foot putt on second playoffhole to beat Dave Barr and Joey Sindelar. Three-time All-American at University of Texas.Winner of 1979 and 1981 Texas State Amateurs, 1979 Southern Amateur and 1979 Trans-Mississippi Amateur. Served as host of W. Hal Brooks Memorial Golf <strong>Tour</strong>nament andGala, in honor of his father. Event was held for 11 years in his hometown and benefitedhundreds of youth and teenage programs. Partner in Knott-Linn-Brooks House, a golfcoursedesign company based in Palo Alto, CA. His first start-to-finish project, SouthernOaks GC outside Fort Worth, TX, opened in 1999.EXEMPT STATUS: <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> past championNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T7—2008 Northeast PennsylvaniaClassic.MONEY & POSITION:2007 — 2,400 — 288 2008 — 41,236 — 112BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T7—Northeast Pennsylvania Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 65–2 times, most recent 2008 NortheastPennsylvania Classic/42008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—9; in money—6;Top-10 finishes—1NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—11; in money—7;Top-10 finishes—1NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $43,636Other Prominent Players<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (7): 1988 Canon Sammy Davis Jr.-Greater Hartford Open. 1991KMart Greater Greensboro Open, Greater Milwaukee Open. 1994 Kemper Open. 1996 BobHope Chrysler Classic, Shell Houston Open, <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.MONEY & POSITION:1983 — 6,924 — 194 1992 — 629,754 — 21 2001 — 899,444 — 601984 — 40,438 — 122 1993 — 249,696 — 66 2002 — 731,671 — 951985 — 32,094 — 141 1994 — 523,285 — 31 2003 — 236,489 — 1671986 — 47,264 — 140 1995 — 366,860 — 48 2004 — 264,076 — 1731987 — 42,100 — 165 1996 — 1,429,396 — 3 2005 — 273,668 — 1801988 — 280,636 — 36 1997 — 213,516 — 108 2006 — 207,958 — 1901989 — 112,838 — 115 1998 — 219,570 — 129 2007 — 162,839 — 2041990 — 307,948 — 45 1999 — 557,037 — 74 2008 — 99,582 — 2221991 — 667,263 — 11 2000 — 528,959 — 90BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T30—Wyndham Championship.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—17; in money—6; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—754; in money—413; Top-10finishes—57<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $9,131,304BROWN, BrandonFULL NAME: Brandon Brown BIRTHDATE: June 18, 1982BIRTHPLACE: Frankfort, KY RESIDENCE: Shelbyville, KY; playsout of Weissinger Hills GC (Shelbyville, KY) HEIGHT: 5-7 WEIGHT:160 FAMILY: Single EDUCATION: Eastern Kentucky University(2005, Sports Management) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Famiy andfriends TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2004 OTHER INFORMATION:Will be a rookie on the <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Has never played ina <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> or <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event. Played two years on theHooters <strong>Tour</strong>, making the cut in 20 of 31 starts. Earned a win at the2007 NGA Michelob Ultra Championship and went on to record three more top-10 finishesen route to a No. 6 finish on the season money list. His 2008 season was highlightedby a T2 at the season-ending Hilton Garden Inn Classic. Spent his first two yearsat Northern Kentucky University, a Division II school, where he won three tournamentsand was named second-team All-America as a freshman. Transferred to Eastern KentuckyUniversity and won two additional tournaments. Twice named to the All-Ohio ValleyConference and the All-OVC all-tournament team. Also named to the NCAA All-MidwestRegion team. Named 4A third-team all-state in basketball after averaging 14 points andseven assists per game as a senior. Set a school record with 16 assists in a game. Grewup playing junior golf against <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> member J.B. Holmes, who lived about two hoursaway. Has never had a formal golf lesson. Learned the game from his father, who playedon several mini-tours. Has lived with his grandparents his entire life. Lists his first professionalwin and making it to the finals of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>namentamong his biggest thrills in golf.EXEMPT STATUS: 59th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100BUCKLE, AndrewFULL NAME: Andrew Nicholas Buckle BIRTHDATE: September24, 1982 BIRTHPLACE: Brisbane, Queensland, AustraliaRESIDENCE: Scottsdale, AZ HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 180 FAMILY:Single SPECIAL INTERESTS: Movies, sleeping TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 2002 OTHER INFORMATION: Member of the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2007-08. Had a pair of top-25 finishes in his 15 starts.Was T24 at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am and T14 at theLegends-Reno Tahoe Open. Also made 11 starts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong>, with three top-25 finishes. Was T13 at the Bank of AmericaOpen. In third start as a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> member in 2007, he shared the 54-hole lead withBrandt Snedeker at the Buick Invitational. Held the outright lead by two at one point duringthe final round but faded to T4 after a 3-over 39 on the back nine. Suffered injury toleft rib cage playing rugby on April 15, and due to injury did not play in the two monthsbetween the Arnold Palmer Invitational and the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial. Stillmanaged to finish No. 146 on the money list, with a total of four top-25s. Granted MinorMedical Extension and has one event in 2008 to earn $271,550 (combined with 2007earnings of $513,630, would equal 2007’s No. 125 earnings of $785,180) and be elevatedto Major Medical Extension status for the remainder of the 2008 campaign. If he is unableto move into the Major Medical Extension category, will play out of the Nos. 126-150category in 2008. Finished 13th on the 2006 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list to earn first <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> card for 2007. Six top-10s included his first <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> victory, a second andtwo thirds. Playing in his first professional tournament in the United States, recordedrounds of 67-68-64-69 to finish the Virginia Beach Open at a tournament-record 20-under268, five shots clear of his nearest challenger. His winning total shattered the previous72-hole tournament record by five shots, and his five-stroke winning margin equaled RyujiImada’s record set in 2000. Solidified his position inside the top 10 on the money list withconsecutive third-place showings at the Chattanooga Classic and the Peek’n PeakClassic, finishing just one shot behind the winner at each event. Was in Springfield onTuesday of tournament week preparing for the Price Cutter Charity Championship whenhe got the call that Trevor Immelmann had pulled out of the British Open, thus movinghim from the first-alternate position into the field as a result of his No. 80 position in theOfficial World Golf Ranking at the time. Went on to finish T61 in his second British Openappearance, missing the cut in 2004. Only other career <strong>TOUR</strong> start was a missed cut atSection2Player Biographies<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-81


Other Prominent PlayersSection Player Biographies22006 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. Prior to his rookie season on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2006, hissix previous starts on <strong>Tour</strong> had come in Australia, with a T30 at the 2003 Jacob’s CreekOpen. Finished runner-up to K.J. Choi at the 2005 SK Telecom Open on the Asian <strong>Tour</strong>.Winner of the 2001 Australian Amateur and the 2002 Queensland Amateur. Lists GregNorman as his hero. Using a cut-down putter, got his start in golf by following his olderbrother to golf clinics.EXEMPT STATUS: Past champion 2-4NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2006 Virginia Beach Open.MONEY & POSITION:2003 — 4,000 — 249 2005 — 0 2008 — 34,273 — 1242004 — 1,618 — 328 2006 — 277,976 — 13BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T13—Bank of America Open; T18—Melwood Prince George’s County Open; T21—Mexico Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 64–2 times, most recent 2006 Peek’nPeak Classic/42008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—11; in money—6;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—35; in money—20;Top-10 finishes—6NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $317,866<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T4—2007 Buick Invitational.MONEY & POSITION:2004 — 0 2007 — 513,630 — 1462006 — 18,497 2008 — 170,264 — 202BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T14—Legends Reno-Tahoe Open; T24—AT&TPebble Beach National Pro-Am.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—15; in money—8; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—44; in money—21; Top-10finishes—1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $702,391BUHA, Jason (BUE-haw)FULL NAME: Jason Paul Buha BIRTHDATE: February 6, 1975BIRTHPLACE: Dearborn, MI RESIDENCE: Birmingham, AL.; playsout of Shoal Creek GC HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 170 FAMILY: Wife,Ashley; Claire Elizabeth (2/12/03); Laura Burr (12/8/05) EDUCATION:Duke University (1997, Economics) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing,hunting, skiing, reading TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1997 OTHERINFORMATION: Missed the cut in his only <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> startof 2008 at the BMW Charity Pro-Am. Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> in 2001-02 and 2004-06. Member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2000 and2003. Missed the cut in all three starts in 2007. Made the cut in 12 of 29 starts on <strong>Tour</strong>in 2006, with a T16 at the BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs his best outing. Made thecut in nine of 28 starts on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2005, with a T15 at the Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championshiphis only top-25 finish. Made the cut in 19 of 30 events on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2004,finishing inside the top 25 in nine of those starts. Ranked No. 33 on the final money list,with $162,115. Had two runner-up finishes among his five top-10 finishes. Was a memberof a four-man playoff eventually won by Chris Anderson on the eighth extra hole at theSAS Carolina Classic. Was also T2 at the Virginia Beach Open, four strokes behind championJames Driscoll. Made the cut in seven of 25 events on the 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Earnedreturn trip to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2003 via his 11th-place finish on the 2002 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>money list. Picked up first career win at the Dayton Open. Finished 23-under for a threestrokevictory. Shot a course-record, 10-under 62 in the first round of the ArkansasClassic, tying the mark for the best opening round on the 2002 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Hit just13 greens in regulation but one-putted 12 holes in a row. Made the cut in 16 of 25 events,with four top-10s and nine top-25s during his rookie season in 2001. Had his best finishat the Siouxland Open, where he T4, three strokes back of winner Pat Bates. Member of<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2000. Recorded four rounds in the 60s at the Canon Greater Hartford Openfor a T18 finish, his best of the season. Other two top-25s came in the last two weeks ofthe season—T24 at the National Car Rental Golf Classic at Walt Disney World Resortand T20 at the Southern Farm Bureau Classic. Finished T16 at the 2000 Richmond Openin his only appearance on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Earned his first <strong>TOUR</strong> card by virtue of hisT34 finish at the 1999 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Played on the Hooters<strong>Tour</strong> in 1999, winning the Hooters Classic. Earned second-team All-American honors in1996-97 at Duke University. Began interest in golf at age 6 when he would hit balls at thedriving range with his dad. Serves as an on-course commentator for GOLF CHANNEL.EXEMPT STATUS: Past champion 5-10NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2002 Dayton Open.MONEY & POSITION:2000 — 6,200 — 192 2003 — 0 2006 — 36,929 — 1232001 — 115,527 — 39 2004 — 162,115 — 33 2007 — 02002 — 204,938 — 11 2005 — 28,283 — 128 2008 — 0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 62–2002 Arkansas Classic/12008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—146; in money—75;Top-10 finishes—16NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $553,992<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T18—2000 Canon Greater Hartford Open.MONEY & POSITION:2000 — 153,862 — 175 2003 — 72,833 — 219<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—54; in money—19; Top-10finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $226,696BUTCHER, RodneyFULL NAME: Rodney Butcher BIRTHDATE: February 4, 1970BIRTHPLACE: Weymouth, MA RESIDENCE: New Port Richey, FL;plays out of Cheval CC (Lutz, FL) HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 185FAMILY: Wife, Julie EDUCATION: Florida Southern College (1992,Finance) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hockey, shooting pool, watchingTV TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1992 OTHER INFORMATION:Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1998. Made the cut in seven of17 events that season. Posted three top-25 finishes, with his bestcoming at the Tri-Cities Open, where he T14. Finished No. 123 onthe money list. One of his three career made cuts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> was T60 at the 1997U.S. Open. Has also played on the Golden Bear <strong>Tour</strong> and the Canadian <strong>Tour</strong>. Has had fiveholes-in-one in competitive rounds. Cites playing in the 1997 U.S. Open, where he was inthe top 25 heading into the final round, as his biggest thrill in golf. Three-time winner ofthe Vermont Open (1995, 2001, 2003). Posted other victories at the 2003 Canadian <strong>Tour</strong>Players Championship, 2000 Rhode Island Open, 1998 Massachusetts Open and the 1997Maine Open. Member of 1990 and 1991 NCAA Division II national championship teamsat Florida Southern. Named Division II first-team All-American in 1988-92. Winner of WesBerner Award as Florida’s outstanding collegiate golfer in 1991. All-state high schoolhockey performer in 1985-88. Was voted MVP of his high school hockey team.EXEMPT STATUS: 53rd qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T14—1998 Tri-Cities Open.MONEY & POSITION:1993 — 353 — 279 1997 — 2,463 — 179 2003 — 01994 — 0 1998 — 10,531 — 123 2004 — 2,475 — 2831995 — 0 2001 — 0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 67–2 times, most recent 1998 CarolinaClassic/1NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—38; in money—10;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $15,822<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T60—1997 U.S. Open.MONEY & POSITION:1995 — 1,860 — 354 1998 — 0 2001 — 01996 — 0 1999 — 5,000 — 325 2002 — 01997 — 6,271 — 293 2000 — 0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—11; in money—3; Top-10finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $13,131CCARBALLO, Miguel Angel (car-BY-oh)FULL NAME: Miguel Angel Carballo BIRTHDATE: March 22, 1979BIRTHPLACE: Bahia Blanca, Argentina RESIDENCE: Bahia Blanca,Argentina HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 176 FAMILY: Single SPECIALINTERESTS: Fishing, movies, watching TV TURNED PROFESSIONAL:2002 OTHER INFORMATION: Made the cut in 14 of 27 starts in 2008,with a pair of back-to-back T15 finishes (HSBC New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong>Championship and Moonah Classic) his best results of the season. Madethe cut in 17 of 25 starts during his rookie season on the 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong>. Finished the season No. 31 on the money list, with $177,712. Wonthe season-opening Movistar Panama Championship in his first-ever <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> start,earning full status on <strong>Tour</strong> through the end of the 2008 season. Gained entry into the field bybeing one of the top-eight players on the <strong>Tour</strong> de las Americas Order of Merit. Fifty-five yearsafter World Golf Hall of Fame member Roberto De Vicenzo claimed the first of his five victoriesat the Panama GC, the fellow Argentinean walked the same fairways to capture the $99,000first-place check. Posted a final-round, 5-under 65 to wipe out a five-shot deficit at the beginningof the final round to finish the event at 6-under 274, two shots clear of three players, including<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> veteran Jim McGovern. The win was the 67th on <strong>Tour</strong> by an international player, andthe fourth by a Latin American, joining Paraguay’s Angel Franco and Mexico’s Keoke Cotner and2-82 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Esteban Toledo. The win capped off a streak of 10 straight made cuts to the start the year.Extended his impressive play with made cuts in 14 of his first 15 starts, culminating with a T3finish at the Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open. Struggled the rest of the season, missingthe cut in seven of his last 10 starts. Posted the last of his three top-10 finishes at the WNB GolfClassic (T10). Posted his first professional victory at the 2006 Movistar Guatemalan Open—aco-sanctioned event on the European Challenge <strong>Tour</strong> and the <strong>Tour</strong> de Las Americas. Earned hisEuropean <strong>Tour</strong> card for the first time by staging a phenomenal comeback at the 108-holeEuropean <strong>Tour</strong> Qualifying School in 2005. Posted a birdie, hole-in-one, birdie finish on the finalthree holes to gain playing privileges. Has played on several <strong>Tour</strong>s in his career, including theEuropean <strong>Tour</strong> (2006), Challenge <strong>Tour</strong> (2004-05), <strong>Tour</strong> de las Americas from (2003-2004) and the<strong>Tour</strong> Argentino (2002-03). Got his start in golf as a caddie at age 11. Lists Tiger Woods as hishero. Is one of eight siblings. Cites winning a playoff in his first professional tournament as hisbiggest thrill in golf. Used his girlfriend as his caddie that week because money wasn’t availableto pay for another. Received his first set of clubs at age 13.EXEMPT STATUS: Past champion 2-4NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2007 Movistar Panama Championship.MONEY & POSITION:2007 — 177,711 — 31 2008 — 62,049 — 95BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T15—HSBC New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong>Championship, Moonah Classic; T18—Cox Classic; T24—South Georgia Classic; T25—Athens Regional Foundation Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 63–2007 Cox Classic /22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—27; in money—14;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—52; in money—31;Top-10 finishes—3NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $239,760CARON, Jason (CARE-un)FULL NAME: Jason Russell Caron BIRTHDATE: July 25, 1972BIRTHPLACE: Hyannis, MA RESIDENCE: Jupiter, FL HEIGHT: 5-11WEIGHT: 170 FAMILY: Single EDUCATION: Charleston SouthernUniversity (1994, Business Management) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Winecollecting, fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1994 OTHERINFORMATION: Made the cut in three of eight starts on the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2008, interestingly finishing T32 in each of the three.Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2001-02 and 2004-07. Member ofthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2000 and 2003. Made the cut in 21 of 28 starts on <strong>Tour</strong>in 2007, with seven top-25 finishes and a season-best T14 at the Knoxville Open. Finished theyear No. 72 on the money list, with $81,490. For the first time in his career as a member of the<strong>Tour</strong>, failed to post a top-10 finish. Made the cut in 10 of 22 starts on the 2006 <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong>, with all four top-10 performances coming in a six-tournament stretch. Finished the seasonNo. 64 on the money list, with $92,922. Recorded rounds of 71-72-67-70 to finish solo-thirdat 8-under 280 at the Henrico County Open, just one shot shy of the Matt Kuchar-Paul Claxtonplayoff. Collected $30,600 for his efforts. Other strong performances were posted at theKnoxville Open (T7), Peek’n Peak Classic (T8) and the Scholarship America Showdown atSomerby (T6). Led the <strong>Tour</strong> in Sand Save Percentage (64.37 percent). Made the cut in nine of24 starts in 2005, with four top-25 finishes. Concluded the year No. 100 on the money list, with$44,132. A T9 at the Mark Christopher Charity Classic was his only top-10 of the year. Madethe cut in 18 of 27 appearances in 2004, including 12 top-25 finishes. Ended the year No. 28on the official money list, with $177,629. Started the season with a T4 at the inauguralBellSouth Panama Championship. Had season-best T3 finish at the Reese’s Cup Classic, justtwo shots out of a playoff between Ben Bates and Paul Gow. Matched that T3 in the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship, finishing four shots behind champion Nick Watney. Made thecut in nine of 29 events on the 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Only top-25 of the season was a T15 at theAT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, his first event of the year. Finished No. 20 on the 2002<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list, with $155,044. Consistent throughout the year, making 17 of 22cuts and finishing in the top 10 six times. Best showing was a runner-up finish to Mondayqualifier Jace Bugg at the Arkansas Classic. Shot a final-round, bogey-free, 4-under-par 68 tofinish just one stroke behind Bugg. Qualified for the 2002 U.S. Open, finishing T30 after firingrounds of 75-72-72-73. Picked up a check for $35,639 for his efforts. Rookie on the <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> in 2001, making the cut in 17 of 26 events, with four top-10 finishes. Carded a final-round64 to come from four strokes off the pace and post a 23-under par total at the Gila RiverClassic. Joined Ben Crane and Bo Van Pelt in a playoff for the title but was eliminated on thesecond extra hole of the playoff, which was won by Crane four holes later. Had 17 eaglesduring the 2001 season to rank No. 1 on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Recorded one top-20 finishduring his rookie season on the 2000 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, a T19 at the 2000 Honda Classic. Qualifiedby finishing T37 at the 1999 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Won three events inseven weeks on the 1999 Hooters <strong>Tour</strong> to finish third on that <strong>Tour</strong>’s money list. Began playinggolf at age 8.EXEMPT STATUS: Minor MedicalNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2002 Arkansas Classic, T2—2001Gila River Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1999 — 0 2002 — 155,044 — 20 2006 — 92,922 — 642000 — 0 2004 — 177,629 — 28 2007 — 81,490 — 722001 — 116,147 — 38 2005 — 44,132 — 100 2008 — 10,443 — 180Other Prominent PlayersBEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T32—Mexico Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 64–4 times, most recent 2005 PermianBasin Charity Golf Classic/22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—8; in money—3;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—160; in money—95;Top-10 finishes—20NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $677,805<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T15—2003 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.MONEY & POSITION:2000 — 87,110 — 200 2003 — 172,292 — 183 2006 — 29,2602002 — 35,639 2004 — 0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—61; in money—21; Top-10finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $324,300CARTER, TomFULL NAME: Thomas Charles Carter BIRTHDATE: January 20,1968 BIRTHPLACE: Abington, PA RESIDENCE: Jupiter, FL; playsout of The Dye Preserve HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 195 FAMILY:Single EDUCATION: Temple University (1991, BusinessAdministration) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Sports, movies TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 1992 OTHER INFORMATION: Member of the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2001-03 and 2005-07. Made the cut in eight of27 starts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2008, highlighted by a T13 atthe Panama Movistar Championship in his first start of the season.Member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> for part of 2003 season and all of 2004. Made the cut in 15 of30 appearances on the 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with three top-25 finishes. Only top-10effort came at the National Mining Association Pete Dye Classic (T4). Made the cut inseven of 24 starts on the 2006 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Posted his worst-money finish sincejoining the <strong>Tour</strong>, ending at No. 165. Failed to record a top-25 finish for first time sincebecoming a member. Made the cut in nine of 24 starts on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2005. Claimed his firsttop-10 finish of the season with a T10 at the Alberta Classic. It was his first venture insidethe top 10 since winning the final leg of the three-win promotion during the 2003 season,which, ironically, came at the Alberta Classic. Finished the 2004 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> season, witha career-best T13 at the Chrysler Classic, one of three top-25 finishes. Concluded theseason No. 158 on the money list. Sixth player in <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> history to earn animmediate promotion to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> based on victories at the 2003 Samsung Canadian<strong>PGA</strong> Championship, Price Cutter Charity Championship and Alberta Calgary Classic.Finished third on the 2003 final <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list, with $360,990. Made the cutin just four of first 12 events then won three times in last 10 events. Broke through forfirst win on <strong>Tour</strong> at the Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. Finished regulation tiedwith Jason Bohn at 9-under-par 275 and then won on the first playoff hole with a par.Had missed the previous eight cuts heading into the tournament. Fired four rounds in the60s on way to winning the Price Cutter Charity Championship. Finished at 21-under-par267, one shot ahead of Doug LaBelle II and Roland Thatcher. Four rounds in the 60s,including a third-round 62, at The Links of Glen Eagles gave him a five-stroke win overNick Cassini in the inaugural Alberta Calgary Classic and a promotion to the <strong>TOUR</strong>. Thewin gave him a sweep of the two <strong>Tour</strong> events north of the border. Had similar start on<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, missing first six cuts, but made last two, including a career-best T12 in theFUNAI Classic at Walt Disney World Resort. Finished No. 43 on the 2002 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>money list, with $104,997. Posted 10 top-25 finishes and four top-10s, while participatingin all 28 tournaments. Made the cut in 16 of 25 events, with five top-10 finishes duringhis rookie season on the 2001 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Closed the season with a T2 at the <strong>Tour</strong>Championship, his previous-best-career finish. Finished the season No. 1 on <strong>Tour</strong> inDriving Distance (312.0 yards). Driving Distance mark was then an all-time record for anyof the three <strong>Tour</strong>s. Finished first on the South Florida <strong>Tour</strong> money list in 2000 with fourvictories. Finished third on the Golden Bear <strong>Tour</strong> money list that year, with two wins.Grandfather taught him the game at age 10. Lists his grandfather and dad as his heroes.Lists earning the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>’s Three-Win Promotion as his biggest thrill in golf.EXEMPT STATUS: Past champion 5-10NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 2003 Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship,Price Cutter Charity Championship, Alberta Calgary Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1993 — 855 — 219 2002 — 104,997 — 43 2006 — 14,549 — 1651996 — 0 2003 — 360,990 — 3 2007 — 75,102 — 792001 — 149,576 — 22 2005 — 40,571 — 107 2008 — 26,028 — 136BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T13—Panama Movistar Championship.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 62–2003 Alberta Calgary Classic/32008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—27; in money—8;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—182; in money—83;Top-10 finishes—19NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $772,668Section2Player Biographies<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-83


Section Player Biographies2<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T12—2003 FUNAI Classic at the WALT DISNEYWORLD Resort.MONEY & POSITION:1993 — 0 2003 — 105,143 — 2071998 — 0 2004 — 395,780 — 158<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—45; in money—22; Top-10finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $500,923CHRISTIAN, GaryFULL NAME: Gary John Christian BIRTHDATE: August 7, 1971BIRTHPLACE: Carshalton, England RESIDENCE: Chelsea, AL;plays out of Vestavia CC (Birmingham, AL) HEIGHT: 5-8 WEIGHT:165 FAMILY: Wife, Kimberly; Nicholas John (3/8/04), Alex (3/6/08)EDUCATION: Auburn University (1995, Mass Communications)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Family, gardening, British comedy, LiverpoolF.C. TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1997 OTHER INFORMATION:Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1999 and 2006-08. Had a pair oftop-10 finishes among his 17 cuts made in 2008. Earned his firsttop-10 in nearly a year with a T7 effort at the Melwood Prince George’s County Open.Payday helped him jump 25 places on the money list to No. 47. Weekend of 9-underearned him a T6 at the Cox Classic, his best performance of the season. Closed the yearby making seven straight cuts but just barely failed to crack the top-60 (No. 63) on themoney list. Made the cut in 17 of 27 starts on the 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with seventop-25 finishes. Was No. 54 on the money list, with $116,570. Turned in a strong start tothe season with a T7 finish at the Movistar Panama Championship and a T17 at theJacob’s Creek Open Championship. Fifth top-10 of his career came with a season-best T4at the Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship when he ended the event threestrokes behind winner Omar Uresti. Capped his top-10 finishes with a T5 at the RochesterArea Charities Showdown at Somerby. Ended the season ranked fourth in Greens inRegulation (73.67 percent). Made the cut in 12 of 24 starts on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2006, tallying threetop-10 finishes. Ended the season No. 58 on the money list, with $110,875. Making his35th career start on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, collected his first top-10 finish with an impressiverunner-up showing at the Knoxville Open. Finished the tournament at 14-under 274,five strokes behind champion Hunter Haas. Collected a career-best $41,800 for his play.Three starts later posted a T8 at the Scholarship America Showdown at Somerby.Solidified his spot in the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship with solid showings in his lasttwo starts—a T18 at the PalmettoPride Classic and a T10 at the MiccosukeeChampionship. The latter was set after he took the opening-round lead with a 7-under 64.Shared the lead after the first round of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship before eventuallyfinishing T22. Made the cut in 11 of 24 starts during his rookie year in 1999, tallyingfour top-25 finishes. Career-best T13 came at the Inland Empire Open. Has played onseveral mini-tours over the years, including posting more than 30 victories on the Dakotas<strong>Tour</strong>, All-Star Emerald Coast <strong>Tour</strong>, DP <strong>Tour</strong>, Teardrop <strong>Tour</strong> and the Tight Lies <strong>Tour</strong>. Got hisstart in golf from his dad at age 3. Biggest thrill in golf is pulling off a shot he has practicedpreviously. Lists Gary Player, Tom Watson, Nick Faldo and his parents as his heroes.Was on the TV show “The Weakest Link” in 2001. Non-golf-related jobs held includeknife salesman and membership director at a country club. He and his brother werenamed after Gary Player and Lee Trevino. His two sons are named after Nick Faldo andSandy Lyle, whose real first name is Alexander.EXEMPT STATUS: 5th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T2—2006 Knoxville Open.MONEY & POSITION:1998 — 0 2001 — 0 2007 — 116,570 — 541999 — 17,962 — 99 2006 — 110,875 — 58 2008 — 107,021 — 63BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T6—Cox Classic; T7—Melwood PrinceGeorge’s County Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 63–2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championshipat Barona Creek/12008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—23; in money—17;Top-10 finishes—2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—100; in money—57;Top-10 finishes—8NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $352,428<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:MONEY & POSITION:1998 — 0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—0; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0Other Prominent PlayersCLAXTON, PaulFULL NAME: Paul Malcolm Claxton BIRTHDATE: February 9, 1968BIRTHPLACE: Vidalia, GA RESIDENCE: Sea Island, GA; plays outof Sea Island GC HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 150 FAMILY: Wife, Paula;Parker (3/15/04), Polly Jane (12/14/06) EDUCATION: University ofGeorgia (1992, Business) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Football, basketball,tennis TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1993 OTHERINFORMATION: Member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1995-2000, 2004-06and 2008 and the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1993-94 and 2001-03. Madethe cut in eight of 23 starts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2008, with a T21 atthe Puerto Rico Open his only top-25 finish. Opening-round 64 at the Valero Texas Openwas one stroke off his career-best on <strong>TOUR</strong>. Made one cut in five starts on the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, a T37 at the Chitimacha Louisiana Open. Finished the 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> season with 10 cuts made in 23 starts, including six top-25 finishes. Wrapped up theseason No. 10 on the money list, with $274,004. Posted the fifth runner-up finish of hiscareer with a playoff loss to Skip Kendall at the Chitimacha Louisiana Open. Next top-10came at the South Georgia Classic, where he finished T6. Posted his second career victorywhen he topped the field at the inaugural Melwood Prince George’s County Open,finishing at 18-under 270, one stroke ahead of James Driscoll and Jaco Van Zyl. Collected$108,000 to move to No. 3 on the official money list and surpassed $1 million in careerearnings on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, the first player to accomplish that feat. Recorded hissecond runner-up finish of the year at the Peek’n Peak Classic, finishing three strokesbehind tournament winner Roland Thatcher. Moved to No. 1 on the money list, a positionhe would hold for three weeks. Struggled with back problems the last half of the season,making just one cut in his last 12 starts. In 10 full seasons on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, hasnever finished below No. 61 on the money list. Made the cut in 16 of 30 starts on the2006 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with two top-10 finishes. Completed the season No. 45 on themoney list, with $125,668. Finished 9-under-par 279 and in a tie with Matt Kuchar at theHenrico County Open, his only top-10 effort of the year. Lost the playoff when Kucharbirdied the third extra hole. Made the cut in 11 of 29 starts on the 2005 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, finishingNo. 183 on the money list. Posted a T15 at the Valero Texas Open for the best of threetop-25s. Finished 61st on the 2004 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list, with $98,269. Made thecut in 22 of 28 starts, including two top-10s. Finished 27th on 2003 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>money list, with four top-10s. Among his top finishes was a season-best T2 at TheReese’s Cup Classic. In 2002, logged two top-25s and finished 184th on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>money list. Made the cut in 13 of 29 tournaments and finished in the top 25 twice, includingT25 at the B.C. Open and T23 at the Reno-Tahoe Open. Won first <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>title of his career at the 2001 Louisiana Open. Finished at 17-under-par 271 to collect the$81,000 first-place prize. That victory helped him finish 17th on the money list with$158,920. Two-time All-America selection at the University of Georgia. Won five collegetournaments, including the Gator Invitational twice. Won the 1990 Cardinal Amateur, the1990 Sunnehanna Amateur and the 1992 Georgia State Amateur.EXEMPT STATUS: Past champion 2-4NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 2001 Louisiana Open. 2007 Melwood PrinceGeorge’s County Open.MONEY & POSITION:1994 — 753 — 236 1999 — 65,678 — 40 2004 — 98,269 — 611995 — 56,159 — 39 2000 — 137,788 — 33 2006 — 125,668 — 451996 — 42,947 — 48 2001 — 158,920 — 17 2007 — 274,004 — 101997 — 1,764 — 198 2002 — 2,250 — 262 2008 — 2,573 — 2451998 — 42,296 — 55 2003 — 171,594 — 27BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T37—Chitimacha Louisiana Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 64–3 times, most recent 2007 Fort SmithClassic/12008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—5; in money—1;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—288; inmoney—182; Top-10 finishes—27NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $1,180,662<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 12—1997 CVS Charity Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1997 — 79,118 — 177 2002 — 156,696 — 184 2008 — 116,678 — 2181998 — 0 2005 — 269,701 — 183BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T21—Puerto Rico Open.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—23; in money—8; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—105; in money—42; Top-10finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $622,1922-84 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


COBB, RyanFULL NAME: Ryan Charles Cobb BIRTHDATE: March 30, 1980BIRTHPLACE: Coral Springs, FL RESIDENCE: Vero Beach, FLHEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 165 FAMILY: Wife, Sarah EDUCATION:Florida International University (2003, Masters Degree of Accounting)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Surfing, fishing, skiing, time with wife, familyand friends TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2006 OTHERINFORMATION: Will be a rookie on the <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>after a T87 finish at 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Playedthe Gateway <strong>Tour</strong> and Minor League <strong>Tour</strong> in 2006-08. Had threetop-five finishes on the Gateway <strong>Tour</strong> in 2008, including a win that was worth $13,000.He also enjoyed a second-place showing, where he set a course-record 62 at SailfishPoint GC. Was previously a senior audit associate at KPMG. He says his biggest thrill iswinning tournaments and “remembering I’m not in a cubicle crunching numbers” everytime he hits a golf shot. Father introduced him to the game. Considers himself a luckyman, having the most supportive family. Has successfully ridden a 10-foot wave in CostaRica and can audit a Fortune 100 company if required.EXEMPT STATUS: 12th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100COLLINS, ChadFULL NAME: Chad Steven Collins BIRTHDATE: September 20, 1978BIRTHPLACE: Indianapolis, IN RESIDENCE: Cloverdale, IN; playsout of Clover Meadows HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 165 FAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: Methodist College (2001, Business Administration)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, hunting, working out TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 2001 OTHER INFORMATION: <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> rookiein 2008 and made the cut in 12 of 24 starts. A T11 at the U.S. BankChampionship and a T12 at the Ginn sur Mer Classic were the best ofhis four top-25s. Only previous <strong>TOUR</strong> start came at the 2006 U.S.Open, where he T40. Made the cut in 16 of 28 tournaments on the 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>,including nine top-25s. Missed the cut in nine of his first 13 starts before putting togetherone of the best stretches of the season. His next six starts resulted in finishes no lower thanT17 (Cox Classic) and included top-10s at the Legend Financial Group Classic (T5),<strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital Invitational (T2), Price Cutter Charity Championship (T9) andthe Northeast Pennsylvania Classic (T8). At the <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital Invitational,finished T2 with Chris Nallen at 4-under 280 and two strokes behind amateur winner DanielSummerhays. As an amateur, Summerhays couldn’t collect the first-prize prize, so Collinsand Nallen split first- and second-place money, each pocketing $100,800. Last of his fivetop-10 finishes came at the Oregon Classic (T10). Made the cut in 13 of 26 starts on the 2006<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with a career-high six top-10s. Finished T5 at the ING New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong>Championship for his first top-10 outing of the 2006 campaign. Strong start to the yearcontinued with a runner-up finish at the Chitimacha Louisiana Open. Made the cut in 15 of25 starts during his rookie season in 2005, with three top-10s. Claimed his first <strong>Tour</strong> win atthe Henrico County Open, with four rounds in the 60s (65-69-66-67) to finish 21-under andtwo strokes ahead of Tom Scherrer. Had seen limited <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> action prior to 2005,making the cut in five of seven career starts. Made the cut in four of five starts in 2004,earning $31,150 and the No. 119 spot on the final money list. Member of the Hooters <strong>Tour</strong>from 2002-04. Finished No. 7 on the 2002 money list to earn Rookie of the Year honors.Notched his first victory at the First City Championship in Savannah, GA. Finished a careerbestthird on the 2003 money list, with a repeat win at the First City Championship. ThreetimeNCAA Division III individual champion at Methodist College in Fayetteville, NC. Winnerof the 2000 Indiana State Amateur. Lists his father and Elvis Presley as his heroes.EXEMPT STATUS: No. 174 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money listNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2005 Henrico County Open.MONEY & POSITION:2001 — 2,841 — 230 2004 — 31,150 — 119 2006 — 180,167 — 282002 — 0 2005 — 152,795 — 31 2007 — 209,876 — 23NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 62–2007 Northeast PennsylvaniaClassic/1NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—86; in money—49;Top-10 finishes—15NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $576,829<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T11—2008 U.S. Bank Championship inMilwaukee.MONEY & POSITION:2006 — 29,459 2008 — 339,959 — 174BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T11—U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee;T12—Ginn sur Mer Classic; T19—Valero Texas Open; T25—Sony Open in Hawaii.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—24; in money—12; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—25; in money—13; Top-10finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $369,418Other Prominent PlayersCOTNER, Keoke (key-OH-key)FULL NAME: Keoke Cotner BIRTHDATE: July 11, 1971BIRTHPLACE: Cordoba, Mexico RESIDENCE: Bedford, TX; playsout of the Diamond Oaks CC (Fort Worth, TX); Lake Park GC(Lewisville, TX) HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 185 FAMILY: Wife, Tisha;Kassidy (3/5/01), Kelson (5/5/04) EDUCATION: University of NorthTexas (1994, Business) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Playing with hischildren, traveling, fishing, sailing TURNED PROFESSIONAL:1994 OTHER INFORMATION: Made eight cuts in 25 starts on the2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, including four top-25 finishes. Only top-10came when he climbed 52 spots on the money list from 129th to 77th with solo secondplaceperformance at the WNB Golf Classic, 11 shots behind winner Marc Leishman. Oneof only four players to shoot four sub-par rounds after getting into the tournamentWednesday as the first alternate. Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2000-07. Made thecut in 14 of 19 events in 2007, with five top-25 finishes. Concluded the season No. 70 onthe money list, with $85,384. The best of his three top-10 finishes came at the MarkChristopher Charity Classic (T5), with the others coming at the Preferred Health SystemsWichita Open (T7) and the Price Cutter Charity Championship (T9). Finished outside of thetop 100 on the money list in 2006 for the first time in his career. Ended the season with13 made cuts in 29 starts, with his lone top-10 finish a T5 at the Athens RegionalFoundation Classic. Made the cut in 13 of 29 starts on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2005, with two top-10finishes. Ended the year No. 57 on the money list, with $99,198. Cracked the top 10 forthe first time with a runner-up finish at the Cleveland Open. After opening the tournamentwith an even-par 71, bounced back in impressive fashion with rounds of 69-68-65 to finishthree shots behind tournament winner Andrew Johnson. Final top-10 came in the finalfull-field event of the year, finishing T6 at the Permian Basin Charity Golf Classic. Madethe cut in 13 of 24 starts on the 2004 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, including four top-25 finishes.Concluded the season ranked No. 64 on the money list, with $89,496. Only top-10 finishcame at the Rheem Classic. Rounds of 65-65-70-67 led to a 13-under-par 267 and a solosecond-placefinish, two strokes behind winner Franklin Langham. Made the cut in 15 of28 events on the 2003 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Finished the season No. 68 on the final moneylist, with $72,611. Was inside the top 25 five times, with a T4 at the Price Cutter CharityChampionship his only top-10 of the season. Shot rounds of 67-70-66-66 to finish at19-under-par 269, two shots behind Tom Carter’s winning score. Played in 27 of the 28events on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2002. Placed 25th on the final money list, with $144,816. Notched 10top-25 finishes and made the cut in 15 of 27 events. Four top-10 finishes included seasonbestT2 at the Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open. Missed the cut in his only appearanceon the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2002 at the Sony Open in Hawaii. Made the cut in 14 of 26events in 2001, with three top-10s. Was runner-up at the Monterrey Open to begin theseason. Was T2 at the Knoxville Open, closing with weekend rounds of 66-65. Won the2000 Oregon Classic during his rookie season on <strong>Tour</strong>. Tied for 14th after an openinground69 at Shadow Hills CC. Was five strokes back of Todd Barranger after 36 holes.Took the lead for good with a third-round 65 and held on for a two-stroke victory overJody Bellflower. Jumped from 43rd to T21 after shooting a 66 in the last round of the1998 United Airlines Hawaiian Open on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, his only made cut in two career <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> appearances. His father, who is Scottish-Irish and worked as a sugarcane factoryengineer, served in the Korean War. His mother, who is Hawaiian-Chinese, is a formerwinner of the Miss Kauai contest. Brother, Kawika, played on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1995 andthe <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1996. Cites Tom Watson as his hero.EXEMPT STATUS: 28th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2000 Oregon Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1996 — 560 — 265 2002 — 144,816 — 25 2006 — 45,995 — 1091998 — 2,025 — 201 2003 — 72,611 — 68 2007 — 85,384 — 702000 — 117,643 — 42 2004 — 89,496 — 64 2008 — 87,467 — 782001 — 143,317 — 27 2005 — 99,198 — 57BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 2—WNB Golf Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 64–7 times, most recent 2007 XeroxClassic/22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—25; in money—8;Top-10 finishes—1NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—232; inmoney—117; Top-10 finishes—19NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $888,514<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T21—1998 United Airlines Hawaiian Open.MONEY & POSITION:1998 — 18,000 — 250 2002 — 0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—2; in money—1; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $18,000Section2Player Biographies<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-85


Section Player Biographies2DDAWSON, MarcoFULL NAME: Marco Thomas Dawson BIRTHDATE: November 17,1963 BIRTHPLACE: Freising, Germany RESIDENCE: Lakeland, FL;plays out of Grasslands CC HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 190 FAMILY:Wife, Heather; Marco Francisco (11/16/08) EDUCATION: FloridaSouthern College (1985, Marketing) SPECIAL INTERESTS: FishingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1985 OTHER INFORMATION: Madecut in 12 of 21 starts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> last year. Had back-to-backtop-10 finishes at the Puerto Rico Open (T6) and Zurich Classic of NewOrleans (T10). Ended the year No. 164 on the money list. In his onlystart of the season, finished T6 at the South Georgia Classic for his first top 10 on the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> since finishing second at the 2002 Oregon Classic. Best finish of 2007came with a T5 at the Buick Open in early July. Finished 145th on the money list in 2007.Finished out of the top 125 for the third straight season in 2006 but regained <strong>TOUR</strong> card for2007 with T22 finish at the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. It was his fifthsuccessful trip to Q-School finals. Posted one top-10 and 16 made cuts in 27 starts in 2006.Sitting at No. 163 on the <strong>TOUR</strong> money list entering the FUNAI Classic, finished T5 with fourrounds in the 60s. With payday of $161,575, moved to No. 139 and earned a top-10 exemptioninto the season’s final full-field event, the Chrysler Championship, where he missed thecut in final attempt at top 125. Received a Major Medical Extension for 2005. Ended theseason 139th on the money list to earn partial status for the 2006 season. Upped that statusby finishing 12th at the Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Made six starts in 2004 before season wascut short due to back surgery in April. One of six <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> graduates from the classof 2002 to retain <strong>TOUR</strong> card in 2003, finishing in top 125 for the first time since 1996. Bestfinish of the year was a T7 at the 2003 Buick Invitational. Continued to play under MajorMedical Extension carryover from 2001 season in 2002. After playing in 19 events in 2001,had one remaining event in 2002 to earn $174,047 and keep Major Medical Extension statusfor the remainder of the season. Missed cut at the Touchstone Energy Tucson Open, thenspent the remainder of the year on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> where he finished eighth and pickedup his first win at the 2002 LaSalle Bank Open in Chicago. Only played in 10 <strong>TOUR</strong> eventsbefore undergoing back surgery on May 30, 2000. In 1999, became the first player in<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> history to earn more than $200,000 without benefit of a victory. Finishedthird on 1999 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list to earn <strong>TOUR</strong> card for 2000. Carded a 69 in thefinal round of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship, the only sub-70 on the last day, andforced a playoff with eventual winner Bob Heintz. Finished in top 100 for second consecutiveseason in 1996. Posted three top-10s, including a T3 at the 1996 Buick Invitational and T4at 1996 CVS Charity Classic. Finished No. 71 on the <strong>TOUR</strong> money list in 1995. Closest brushwith victory on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> came at the 1995 Greater Milwaukee Open where final-round67 left him in second place, three behind winner Scott Hoch. Was a teammate of Lee Janzenand Rocco <strong>Media</strong>te at Florida Southern. Took up golf at age 9 after his family moved to CoralSprings, FL, and lived adjacent to a course.EXEMPT STATUS: No. 164 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money listNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2002 LaSalle Bank Open.MONEY & POSITION:1990 — 29,972 — 31 1999 — 201,219 — 3 2005 — 2,207 — 2841991 — 9,071 — 102 2000 — 19,696 — 143 2007 — 4,100 — 2521998 — 0 2002 — 227,590 — 8 2008 — 20,938 — 145BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T6—South Georgia Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 64–2 times, most recent 1999 PermianBasin Open/22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—1;Top-10 finishes—1NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—86; in money—62;Top-10 finishes—23NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $514,793<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—1995 Greater Milwaukee Open.MONEY & POSITION:1986 — 2,080 — 249 1996 — 261,661 — 82 2004 — 59,550 — 2271990 — 2,154 — 272 1997 — 100,110 — 168 2005 — 526,264 — 1391991 — 96,756 — 137 1998 — 3,173 — 340 2006 — 545,076 — 1421992 — 113,464 — 123 2000 — 44,290 — 217 2007 — 521,432 — 1451993 — 120,462 — 124 2001 — 172,738 — 182 2008 — 439,964 — 1641994 — 121,025 — 139 2002 — 01995 — 261,214 — 71 2003 — 601,729 — 107BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T6—Puerto Rico Open; T10—Zurich Classic of NewOrleans.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—21; in money—12; Top-10 finishes—2<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—369; in money—195; Top-10finishes—18<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $3,993,141Other Prominent PlayersDEANE, StuartFULL NAME: Stuart Charles Deane BIRTHDATE: January 29, 1972BIRTHPLACE: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia RESIDENCE:Arlington, TX; plays out of Las Colinas CC (Irving, TX) HEIGHT: 5-10WEIGHT: 185 FAMILY: Wife, Elizabeth; Lilly Grace (11/17/02)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Photography, movies TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 1991 OTHER INFORMATION: Will be a rookie onthe <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> after finishing T148 at the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Qualifying School. Played a total of six <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events from 2006-08,making the cut twice, most recently, the 2008 EDS Byron NelsonChampionship, finishing T50. Has played seven <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> events, missing the cut ineach. In 2006, he won $1 million at the Trump Million Dollar Invitational on Canouan Island inthe Grenadines. Field included actor Dennis Quaid; Adrian Young, the drummer for No Doubt,and Olympic medalist Edwin Moses, along with players from the U.S. Pro Golf <strong>Tour</strong>. Former<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> member Kelly Grunewald also played, then acted as Deane’s caddie in thefinals. Former club pro said “It changed things in a big way.” Played several mini-tours from1997-2006. Qualified for the Canadian <strong>Tour</strong> in 1996 and finished second in his first event butreturned home to Australia due to a death in the family. First foray into the professional rankswas in Asia, where he played 16 events without missing a cut. Won four tournaments in threeyears as an amateur. Once delivered pizzas at night to pay for his golf during the day. Startedplaying golf in 1989 at age 17, progressing from a 23 handicap to a one handicap in just 10months. Met his wife, Elizabeth, in the U.S. and they currently reside in Arlington, TX.EXEMPT STATUS: 60th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:MONEY & POSITION:2000 — 0 2006 — 0 2008 — 02005 — 0 2007 — 0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 69–2006 Utah Energy SolutionsChampionship/12008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—2; in money—0;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—7; in money—0;Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T50—2008 EDS Byron Nelson Championship.MONEY & POSITION:2006 — 13,140 2007 — 0 2008 — 15,214BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T50—EDS Byron Nelson Championship.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—2; in money—1; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—6; in money—2; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $28,354DELSING, JayFULL NAME: James Patrick Delsing BIRTHDATE: October 17, 1960BIRTHPLACE: St. Louis, MO RESIDENCE: St. Louis, MO HEIGHT:6-5 WEIGHT: 210 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 sports TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 1984 OTHER INFORMATION: Split time between<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> for seventh time in the last eightyears. Made only one cut in eight starts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> (T14 at theLegends-Reno Tahoe Open) and two cuts in 10 starts on the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, where his best finish was a T19 at the Forth Smith Classic. In 2007, healso split time between the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> (six made cuts in 12 tournaments) and <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> (two made cuts in seven starts). Best finish was a T5 at the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>’sRochester Area Charities Showdown at Somerby. In 2006, made the cut in six of 14 startson the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and three of nine starts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. One top-10 on each<strong>Tour</strong>—T5s at the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’s FedEx St. Jude Classic and the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>’s RheemClassic, with the latter coming a week after his father passed away May 4. Opted to playthe tournament to honor his dad, with the finish his best showing since winning the 2002Cox Classic. In 2005, recorded a T9 at the B.C. Open, his first top-10 since he finished T8 atthe 1999 Michelob Championship at Kingsmill. Earned membership for the 2004 seasonwith his T28 at <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Played in 26 events and finishedin the top 25 twice. Made three cuts in six events on the 2002 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and finished 18thon the 2002 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list. Won his second <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> title at the 2002Omaha Classic. Defeated Jeff Freeman in a four-hole Monday playoff at the 2001 Fort SmithClassic for his first <strong>TOUR</strong>-related victory. In 1999, recorded four top-10s in his final 16 eventsto finish among the top 125 for the first time since 1995. Best <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> finish came at 1993New England Classic where he finished T2, four strokes behind winner Paul Azinger.Matched that with another runner-up finish at the 1995 FedEx St. Jude Classic, this timeone behind winner Jim Gallagher, Jr. Best finish on <strong>TOUR</strong> money list is 52nd in 1992, onstrength of four top-10s and nine top-25s. Two-time All-America at UCLA where teammatesincluded Corey Pavin, Steve Pate and Duffy Waldorf. Father, Jim, was an outfielder for theNew York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, St. Louis Browns and Kansas City A’s from 1949-60.Father pinch-ran for Eddie Gaedel with the Browns in 1951.EXEMPT STATUS: <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> past champion2-86 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 2001 Fort Smith Classic. 2002 Omaha Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1997 — 0 2002 — 165,153 — 18 2007 — 19,100 — 1731998 — 1,311 — 227 2003 — 15,472 — 166 2008 — 11,843 — 1731999 — 10,575 — 120 2005 — 15,330 — 1662001 — 125,374 — 31 2006 — 28,156 — 134BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T19—Fort Smith Classic; T20—Miccosukee Championship.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 63–2002 <strong>Tour</strong> Championship/22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—10; in money—2;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—87; in money—41;Top-10 finishes—8NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $392,315<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T2—1993 New England Classic,1995 FedEx St.Jude Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1985 — 46,480 — 125 1993 — 233,484 — 71 2001 — 4,887 — 2511986 — 65,850 — 123 1994 — 143,738 — 124 2002 — 22,430 — 2281987 — 58,657 — 136 1995 — 230,769 — 80 2003 — 159,654 — 1851988 — 45,504 — 152 1996 — 117,246 — 153 2004 — 190,184 — 1931989 — 26,565 — 187 1997 — 102,592 — 167 2005 — 230,851 — 1891990 — 207,740 — 74 1998 — 154,683 — 160 2006 — 276,447 — 1781991 — 149,775 — 100 1999 — 431,879 — 91 2007 — 181,809 — 1991992 — 296,740 — 52 2000 — 132,843 — 182 2008 — 48,000 — 233BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T14—Legends Reno-Tahoe Open.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—8; in money—1; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—554; in money—273; Top-10finishes—30<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $3,558,806DEMSEY, ToddFULL NAME: Todd Robert Demsey BIRTHDATE: May 27, 1972BIRTHPLACE: Ridgewood, NJ RESIDENCE: Scottsdale, AZ; playsout of Whisper Rock GC HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 175 FAMILY: Wife,Melinda; Maggie (7/13/06), Tucker (3/20/08) EDUCATION: ArizonaState University (1995, Psychology) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hiking,biking, spending time at home TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1995OTHER INFORMATION: Member of <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1995 and1999-2007. Member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1997 and 2008. Made thecut in 14 of 25 starts on <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2008 but had only one top-25 finish,a T19 at the U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee. Struggled at the beginning of theseason and missed the cut in his first eight starts. Made the cut in 20 of 29 events on the2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, including nine top-25 finishes. Finished the season No. 52 on themoney list, with $122,819. Made the first eight cuts of the season before missing theweekend at the BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs. Had one top-10 during that stretch,finishing T6 at the Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship. Took a one-week breakfrom the <strong>Tour</strong> when he played the Wachovia Championship, finishing T69 in his first <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> start since 1997. Only other top-10 effort came at the Peek’n Peak Classic (T8).Made 10 cuts in 20 starts on the 2005 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Finished outside the top 100 (No.123) for the first time in his career as a member. Made the cut in eight of 28 starts on the2004 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Made the most of his opportunities, finishing with six top-25s ineight weekend appearances. Ended the year No. 82 on the official money list, with$59,423. Only top-10 was a T8 at the Chattanooga Classic. Made the cut in 17 of 22events on the 2003 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, including nine top-25 finishes. Completed the seasonNo. 42 on the money list, with $109,951. Cracked the top 10 on three occasions, witha T4 at the Omaha Classic his best result. Other top-10s came at the LaSalle Bank Open(T7) and the Albertsons Boise Open (T8). Finished No. 91 on the 2002 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>after making the cut in 14 of 27 tournaments. Best finish was a T18 at the SamsungCanadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. Posted three of his five top-25 finishes during the last fourweeks of the season at the State Farm Open (T25), Bank of America Monterey PeninsulaClassic (T20) and the Gila River Classic (T19). Missed the entire 2001 season due to recurringback problems that started hindering his play late in the 2000 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>season. Did not play or withdrew from the last four events of the 2000 season due to theback injury. Held a one-stroke lead over Ryuji Imada after 54 holes at the 2000 VirginiaBeach Open. A final-round 74 left him in second place, five strokes behind Imada. Tiedwith five others for the first-round lead at the Fort Smith Classic after an opening-round64, his new career-low. One shot off the lead after the first round of the Hershey Openafter a 68. Finished T3, two strokes behind winner Paul Gow. Was in the lead or tied forthe lead for two rounds of the 1999 Monterrey Open before shooting a final-round 72 tofinish T3. Fired a 65 in the final round of the 1996 Monterrey Open to finish T2. FinishedNo. 214 on the money list during his rookie season on the 1997 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Best finishwas a T24 at the Greater Vancouver Open. Winner of the 1998 Utah Open, CaliforniaState Open and Arizona Open. College teammate of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> member Phil Mickelsonat Arizona State University. Winner of five collegiate tournaments, including being theOther Prominent Players1993 NCAA Division I individual champion. Two-time first team All-American, while alsoearning second- and third-team honors during his four-year career. Member of 1993 U.S.Walker Cup team where he went 3-0. 1994 U.S. World Amateur team member. Winnerof the 1993 Pacific Coast Amateur Champion. Winner of the 1992 California StateAmateur champion. Underwent a second surgery at the end of the 2003 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>season to remove the remaining 20 percent of a brain tumor diagnosed in 2002. Firstsurgery was performed in January 2003, just 24 days after his wedding. Grandfather wasa catcher for New York Yankees and Brooklyn Dodgers in 1940-41. Biggest thrill in golfwas when USGA president Reg Murphy caddied for him at the 1994 World Amateur.EXEMPT STATUS: No. 197 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money listNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2000 Virginia Beach Open, T2—1996Monterrey Open.MONEY & POSITION:1995 — 3,275 — 178 2000 — 122,181 — 40 2004 — 59,423 — 821996 — 18,874 — 89 2001 — 1,204 — 307 2005 — 31,567 — 1231997 — 0 2002 — 40,984 — 91 2007 — 122,819 — 521999 — 105,465 — 19 2003 — 109,951 — 42 2008 — 0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 63–2004 Chattanooga Classic /32008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—2; in money—0;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—198; inmoney—111; Top-10 finishes—18NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $615,742<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T19—2008 U.S. Bank Championship inMilwaukee.MONEY & POSITION:1996 — 2,513 — 359 2007 — 12,4111997 — 41,774 — 214 2008 — 217,417 — 197BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T19—U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—25; in money—14; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—60; in money—27; Top-10finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $274,115DEVOLL, CaseyFULL NAME: Casey Brook Devoll BIRTHDATE: May 22, 1977BIRTHPLACE: Lubbock, TX RESIDENCE: Arlington, TX; plays outof Hackberry CC (Irving, TX) HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 160 FAMILY:Wife, Virginia EDUCATION: Texas A&M-Commerce (2000, BusinessAdministration) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Family TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 2000 OTHER INFORMATION: Will be a rookieon the <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Has made the cut in three of fourcareer <strong>Tour</strong> starts. Most recently had a T35 at the 2005 PermianBasin Charity Golf Classic. Made six cuts in nine starts on the 2008Adams Golf Pro <strong>Tour</strong>, with his best finish a third-place effort at the City Bank LubbockOpen. Winner of the 2003 Texas State Open and the 2004 Hillcrest Invitational on theDakotas <strong>Tour</strong>. Says he did not make a competitive team until his sophomore year of highschool.EXEMPT STATUS: 51st qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T35—2005 Permian Basin Charity GolfClassic.MONEY & POSITION:2002 — 1,318 — 305 2003 — 0 2005 — 2,423 — 274NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 66–2005 Permian Basin Charity GolfClassic/3NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—4; in money—3;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $3,7402008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—0; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0DRESSER, AndrewFULL NAME: Andrew Paul Dresser BIRTHDATE: March 5, 1984BIRTHPLACE: Dallas, TX RESIDENCE: Carrollton, TX; plays out ofGleneagles CC (Plano, TX) HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 165 FAMILY:Single EDUCATION: Texas Tech (2006, Business) SPECIALINTERESTS: Fishing, outdoors TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2006OTHER INFORMATION: Rookie on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in <strong>2009</strong>.Made the cut in two of six <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> starts in 2008, with aT11 at the Chitimacha Louisiana Open his best finish. Qualified forthe 2008 U.S. Open at Torrey Pines, where he made the cut andfinished T71. Has had no other <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> career starts. Had three top-25 finishes on the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2007, with a T13 at the Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open hisSection2Player Biographies<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-87


Other Prominent PlayersSection Player Biographies2best finish. Played on the Adams <strong>Tour</strong> from 2006-08 and the Hooters <strong>Tour</strong> in 2008. Earnedacademic All-American honors in 2005 and 2006 and was an NCAA third-team All-American selection in 2006.EXEMPT STATUS: 70th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T11—2008 Chitimacha Louisiana Open.MONEY & POSITION:2006 — 0 2007 — 25,021 — 152 2008 — 13,151 — 164BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T11—Chitimacha Louisiana Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 66–5 times, most recent 2008 ChitimachaLouisiana Open/32008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—6; in money—2;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—12; in money—6;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $38,172<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T71—2008 U.S. Open.MONEY & POSITION:2008 — 15,189BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T71—U.S. Open.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—1; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—1; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $15,189DREW, JamesFULL NAME: James Alston Drew BIRTHDATE: June 18, 1974BIRTHPLACE: San Diego, CA RESIDENCE: North Las Vegas, NVHEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 190 FAMILY: Wife, Laura; Jack Alston(11/10/05), Charles MacKinnon (12/10/06) EDUCATION: Cal State-Stanislaus SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, watching football TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 1999 OTHER INFORMATION: Will be a rookie onthe <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in <strong>2009</strong>. Has never teed it up in either a <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> or a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event. Played on the 2006 and 2008 Butch HarmonVegas <strong>Tour</strong>. Named Player of the Year in 2008. Missed the cut in his firststart but then ran off a string of nine consecutive top-10 finishes in his next nine starts. Wontwice in that stretch and had a scoring average of 68.06 for those nine events. Had four top-sixfinishes in four starts in 2006, finished third twice and sixth twice.EXEMPT STATUS: 65th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100DUNCAN, BrianFULL NAME: James Brian Duncan BIRTHDATE: June 29, 1983BIRTHPLACE: Charleston, SC RESIDENCE: Mount Pleasant, SC;plays out of Bulls Bay (Awendaw, SC) HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 165FAMILY: Single EDUCATION: Clemson University (2006,Management) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting, fishing TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 2006 OTHER INFORMATION: Will be a rookieon the <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Has never played in a <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> or <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event. Played on the Tarheel and Hooters <strong>Tour</strong>sin 2007-08. Made the cut in all 12 starts on the 2007 Tarheel <strong>Tour</strong>and finished No. 24 on the money list, with eight top-25 finishes. Made the cut in 10 of14 starts in 2008 and wound up No. 29 on the money list with a runner-up finish at theWalnut Creek Classic, his best performance. Winner of the 2004 Palmetto Amateur followinghis junior year at Clemson. Four-year letterman at Clemson, where he was afreshman the year the Tigers won the 2003 NCAA Championship. Joined brother Ben asone of only two brother combinations in Clemson athletic history (any sport) withnational championship rings. Third-team All-America in 2006.EXEMPT STATUS: 32nd qualifier from QT/ML 61-100EEGER, KentFULL NAME: Kent Richard Eger BIRTHDATE: February 18, 1981BIRTHPLACE: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada RESIDENCE:Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 190FAMILY: Single SPECIAL INTERESTS: Snowboarding, sleepingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2006 OTHER INFORMATION: Will bea rookie on the <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. His only previous career startcame as an amateur at the 2003 Alberta Classic, where he missedthe cut. Has never played in a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event. Played on theGateway <strong>Tour</strong> in Arizona from 2006-08 and won four times. He wasa member of the 2008 Canadian <strong>Tour</strong>. Won the inaugural Seaforth (Ontario) Classic bytwo strokes. Fired rounds of 65-64-65-64 for a 26-under total. His winning score was oneshot off the <strong>Tour</strong>’s all-time mark set by Tim Clark. Also T9 at the Greater VancouverCharity Classic and was named the 2008 Rookie of the Year.EXEMPT STATUS: 68th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 69–2003 Alberta Calgary Classic/2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0;Top-10 finishes—02008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—0; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0ELDER, BradFULL NAME: Bradley Ryan Elder BIRTHDATE: March 17, 1975BIRTHPLACE: Tulsa, OK RESIDENCE: Dallas, TX; plays out ofGleneagles CC (Plano, TX) HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 195 FAMILY: Wife,Peggy EDUCATION: University of Texas TURNED PROFESSIONAL:1998 OTHER INFORMATION: Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in1999, 2004 and 2005-07. Member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2000-03 and2008. First top-10 of the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> season was a T8 at the VikingClassic, thanks to four rounds in the 60s. His previous top-10 on <strong>TOUR</strong>came at the 2002 Viking Classic (54-hole event, rained out final round)in Madison, MS. It was his fourth career top-10 on <strong>TOUR</strong>. Finished 186th on the money listafter making nine cuts in 23 starts. Made the cut in 20 of 28 starts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in2007, including nine top-25 finishes. Earned $231,586 on the season to finish No. 17 on themoney list. Tallied six top-10 finishes during the season, highlighted by a victory at thePreferred Health Systems Wichita Open. Final-round 65 matched the lowest final round by awinner in tournament history and moved him into the top spot in earnings throughout the historyof the Wichita Open. His four-stroke victory over Fabian Gomez equaled the largest winningmargin of the season. Also won the tournament in 1999, making him just one of sevenplayers to win the same event twice on <strong>Tour</strong>. Collected $90,000 with the win, moving all theway to No. 12 on the money list at the time. Other top-10 finishes came at the Oregon Classic(T4), Henrico County Open (T5), Fort Smith Classic (T6), Chattanooga Classic (T6) and theLivermore Valley Wine Country Championship (T9). Made the cut in six of 13 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>appearances in 2006, with his lone top-25 finish a T11 at the Movistar Panama Championship.Did not play in any <strong>TOUR</strong>-sponsored events in 2005. Made the cut in nine of 22 starts in 2004,with his only top-10 finish a T5 at the Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open. Made the cutin five of 20 starts on the 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. T28 at the FBR Capital Open was his top showing.Missed almost two months of 2002 season due to shoulder injury. After withdrawing from TheHonda Classic in March, did not play again until the Verizon Byron Nelson Classic in May.Played in 26 events, making 11 cuts. Had a season-best third-place finish at the rain-shortenedSouthern Farm Bureau Classic, two strokes behind champion Luke Donald. Led by one strokethrough 18 holes and two through 36, but struggled in closing third round, posting four bogeysin final 11 holes. After tournament was deemed 54-hole event on Monday morning, took homepaycheck of $176,800, increasing season earnings to $362,892 to finish 147th on the moneylist. Other top 25s included T13 at season-opening Sony Open in Hawaii and T22 at the ValeroTexas Open. Finished at Texas Open was aided by final-round 64, his best round since matching64 at the 2002 Sony Open in Hawaii. Survived triple bogey on first hole of final round of2001 National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament to card a 69 and secure a T8 finish. Hit first two drivesout of bounds for triple bogey, then recorded seven birdies, one eagle and two bogeys the restof the way. Finished 128th on the money list in second full <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> season in 2001, with$396,967. Successful rookie campaign on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2000, making 20 of 34 cuts and earning$700,738, good for 68th on the <strong>TOUR</strong> money list. First-year earnings were third-best among2000 rookies. Earned his <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> membership for 2000 by finishing 11th on the 1999<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list, with $146,263. Earned his first <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> title with a twostrokewin at 1999 Wichita Open. Second victory came at the end of the season at InlandEmpire Open. Winner of the Fred Haskins and Jack Nicklaus Awards as college player of theyear. Member of winning 1997 U.S. Walker Cup team.EXEMPT STATUS: No. 186 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money listNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 1999 Wichita Open, Inland Empire Open. 2007Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open.MONEY & POSITION:1998 — 484 — 284 2004 — 42,023 — 103 2008 — 3,098 — 2431999 — 146,263 — 11 2006 — 20,924 — 1442003 — 0 2007 — 231,586 — 17BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T33—Chitimacha Louisiana Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 63–2004 Preferred Health SystemsWichita Open/22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—2; in money—1;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—94; in money—57;Top-10 finishes—13NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $444,377<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T2—2000 SEI Pennsylvania Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1998 — 14,842 — 256 2001 — 396,967 — 128 2004 — 01999 — 0 2002 — 362,892 — 147 2006 — 02000 — 700,738 — 68 2003 — 74,341 — 218 2008 — 270,365 — 186BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T8—Viking Classic.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—23; in money—9; Top-10 finishes—1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—149; in money—68; Top-10finishes—4<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $1,820,1452-88 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


ELLIOTT, JohnFULL NAME: John Elliott BIRTHDATE: September 5, 1963BIRTHPLACE: Bristol, CT RESIDENCE: Crystal River, FL; plays outof Plantation Inn & Golf Resort HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 225FAMILY: Single EDUCATION: Central Connecticut State UniversitySPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, skiing TURNED PROFESSIONAL:1987 OTHER INFORMATION: Fifth in all-time <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>career starts, with 291. Has made three cuts in 13 starts over thepast four seasons, with his best showing a T51 at the 2005BellSouth Panama Championship. Rejoined the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2005for the first time since 1999, with a T4 finish at the 2004 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying<strong>Tour</strong>nament. Made the cut in six of 25 starts in 2005, with a T39 at the BellSouth Classichis best finish. Two-time winner on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. First victory came in a playoffover Chris Perry at the 1994 Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic. Earned his second title in1997 at the rain-shortened Alabama Classic. Career-best finish on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> is T11in the 1993 H-E-B Texas Open. Made the cut in 14 of 26 events on the 2004 <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong>. Posted three top-10s and wrapped up the year No. 32 on the official money list, with$164,889. Had second-place finishes at the First Tee Arkansas Classic and the CoxClassic. Qualified for the 2004 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills and missed the cut. The onlyplayer to compete in all 30 events on the 2003 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, making the cut in 12events. Finished the year No. 43 on the money list, with $107,803. Best year on the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> came in 1993 when he made the cut in 14 of 28 tournaments and finished No. 173on the money list. Also finished in the top 200 (No. 182) in 1999, making the cut in 11 of28 tournaments. Was grouped with Tiger Woods in Woods’ first round as a professionalat the 1996 Greater Milwaukee Open. Winner of the 1991 Massachusetts Open and 15mini-tour events.EXEMPT STATUS: Veteran MemberNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1994 Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic. 1997Alabama Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1991 — 2,084 — 173 1997 — 74,020 — 27 2003 — 107,802 — 431992 — 9,294 — 111 1998 — 72,449 — 37 2004 — 164,889 — 321993 — 0 1999 — 1,013 — 223 2005 — 3,122 — 2591994 — 45,525 — 38 2000 — 102,877 — 50 2006 — 01995 — 46,542 — 45 2001 — 112,987 — 41 2007 — 01996 — 1,076 — 227 2002 — 38,400 — 94 2008 — 1,588 — 296BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T59—Preferred Health Systems WichitaOpen.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 63–1991 Yuma Open/12008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—3; in money—1;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—291; inmoney—141; Top-10 finishes—26NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $783,666<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T11—1993 H.E.B. Texas Open.MONEY & POSITION:1992 — 9,857 — 246 1996 — 26,926 — 226 2004 — 01993 — 60,378 — 173 1997 — 0 2005 — 67,819 — 2211994 — 4,480 — 278 1999 — 120,083 — 182<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—131; in money—43; Top-10finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $289,543ENLOE, JasonFULL NAME: Jason Michael Enloe BIRTHDATE: July 16, 1973BIRTHPLACE: Decatur, IL RESIDENCE: Dallas, TX; plays out ofRoyal Oaks Country Club (Dallas, TX) HEIGHT: 5-8 WEIGHT: 165FAMILY: Single EDUCATION: Southern Methodist University(1996, Business) SPECIAL INTERESTS: PlayStation, movies, sportsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1997 OTHER INFORMATION:Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> from 2004-08. Made the cut inseven of 22 starts in 2008 with a pair of top-10 finishes. Was T9 atthe HSBC New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship and the South GeorgiaClassic. Finished the 2007 campaign No. 83 on the money list, with $72,145. Made 12cuts in 26 starts, with his lone top-10 finish coming at the Cox Classic (T4). Made the cutin just nine of 25 starts in 2006, with just one top-10 showing. Finished the season No.48 on the money list, with $124,129. Disappointing start to the season, missing the cut innine of his first 17 starts, with a T24 at the Price Cutter Charity Championship his onlyshowing inside the top 40. Made his 18th start a good one, claiming his first <strong>Tour</strong> victoryat the National Mining Association Pete Dye Classic. After opening with consecutive,2-under 70s, came back with a 10-under 134 on the weekend with rounds of 66-68 tofinish regulation tied with Boo Weekley. Victory came with a par-4 on the first extra hole.Collected a career-best $108,000 to jump 120 spots to No. 27 on the money list. Key tovictory was improving in almost every stat category vs. his season-long numbers, averaging307.8 yards off the tee (vs. 292 yards previously), hitting 82.1 percent of the fairways(vs. 64.1 percent), hitting 79.2 percent of the GIR (vs. 65.9 percent) and needing only 1.719Other Prominent Playersputts (vs. 1.782). Made the cut in 11 of 23 starts in 2005. Two of his three top-25 finishescame in the last month of the season, finishing a season-best T17 at the Oregon Classicand T19 at the Gila River Golf Classic. Made the cut in 11 of 27 starts during his rookiecampaign in 2004. T15 at the Northeast Pennsylvania marked his best showing out ofthree top-25 finishes. Prior to 2004, had made the cut in four of 11 career appearances,with a T25 at the 2001 Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship his best showing. Playedon the Canadian <strong>Tour</strong> in 2002 and 2003. Had three top-10 showings in his 2002 Canadian<strong>Tour</strong> rookie season. Most recently finished No. 22 on that <strong>Tour</strong>’s Order of Merit in 2003,with two top-10 finishes—including a season-best T3 at the Edmonton Open. Has alsoplayed on the Golden Bear <strong>Tour</strong>. Won the 1996 Northeast Amateur championship.Advanced to the U.S. Amateur quarterfinals in 1995. Won the prestigious MonroeInvitational Championship while at Southern Methodist. Member of the 1986 Pony WorldSeries baseball team, representing the only city in the tournament with less than 20,000residents. Lists his father, Sam, and Michael Jordan as his heroes. Biggest thrill in golfwas representing the United States on the World Amateur team. Also lists making a10-foot par putt to get to the final stage of the 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying<strong>Tour</strong>nament as a highlight.EXEMPT STATUS: Past champion 2-4NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2006 National Mining Association Pete DyeClassic.MONEY & POSITION:1997 — 0 2003 — 0 2007 — 72,145 — 831998 — 0 2004 — 34,663 — 111 2008 — 46,575 — 1072000 — 2,370 — 238 2005 — 35,133 — 1152001 — 5,825 — 201 2006 — 124,129 — 48BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T9—HSBC New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong>Championship, South Georgia Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 65–3 times, most recent 2007 PreferredHealth Systems Wichita Open/12008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—22; in money—7;Top-10 finishes—2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—134; in money—54;Top-10 finishes—4NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $320,840FFAWCETT, ScottFULL NAME: Scott William Fawcett BIRTHDATE: July 4, 1973BIRTHPLACE: Dallas, TX RESIDENCE: Dallas, TX; plays out ofBent Tree CC HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 195 FAMILY: WIfe, RebeccaEDUCATION: Texas A&M (1996, Finance) SPECIAL INTERESTS:Energy and financial markets TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2008OTHER INFORMATION: Will be a rookie on the <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong>. Missed the cut at the 1999 U.S. Open, his only start on the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Missed the cut in his only two <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> starts,the 1997 Monterey Open and the Wichita Open. Turned professionalfollowing college career and played various mini-tours from 1997-2001. Played onthe Hooters <strong>Tour</strong> and Golden Bear <strong>Tour</strong> before being reinstated as an amateur in 2003.Bent Tree CC stroke- play club champion from 2006-08. Cites playing in the 1999 U.S.Open as his biggest thrill in golf. Founded an energy-brokerage company (EmpoweredConsulting) when the state of Texas deregulated its electricity market in 2002 and ran itfor seven years before trying competitive golf again. Had 10 days following the completionof Q-school to make decision about turning pro and accepting status on the <strong>2009</strong><strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>.EXEMPT STATUS: 30th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:MONEY & POSITION:1997 — 0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 70–1997 Wichita Open/1NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—2; in money—0;Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:MONEY & POSITION:1999 — 02008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—0; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0Section2Player Biographies<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-89


Section Player Biographies2FELTON, KimFULL NAME: Kim Felton BIRTHDATE: March 27, 1975 BIRTHPLACE:Perth, Australia RESIDENCE: Scottsdale, AZ; plays out of The Cut atPort Bouvard (Perth, Australia) HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 195 FAMILY:Single SPECIAL INTERESTS: Baseball, Australian Rules Football,movies TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1999 OTHER INFORMATION:Made seven cuts from 25 starts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2008, finishingNo. 108 on the money list. A T9 at the rain-shortened HSBCNew Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship represented his first top-10 of theseason. Next top-10 came at the BMW Charity Pro-Am, where he wasT8. Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2005-07. Made the cut in eight of 21 starts on <strong>Tour</strong>in 2007, with only top-25 finish a T10 at the Athens Regional Foundation Classic. Made thecut in 10 of 23 starts on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2006, with two top-10 performances. Wrapped up theseason No. 81 on the money list, with $65,170. Posted identical T6 finishes at the VirginiaBeach Open and the Peek’n Peak Classic. Made the cut in 13 of 20 starts on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2005,with three top-10 finishes. Concluded the season No. 25 on the money list, with $178,472.After missing the cut in the Jacob’s Creek Open Championship, came back the followingweek with a T8 at the ING New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. His next top-10 finish was avictory at the Knoxville Open presented by Food City. Fired rounds of 71-70-67-69 to end theevent at 11-under-par 277, one stroke in front of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> veteran David Peoples. Sank a10-foot birdie putt on the final hole to lay claim to the $85,500 first-place prize. Tallied histhird top-10 finish of the season at the inaugural Xerox Classic. A 7-under-par 273 total wasgood for a T7 showing, four shots behind champion Rick Price. Led the <strong>Tour</strong> with a 1.737putting average. Had made the cut in four of six career starts heading into the 2005<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> season, with his best finish a T16 at the 2003 Jacob’s Creek Open.Finished T36 at the 2004 British Open, his first-ever major championship and <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>appearance. Winner of the 2004 Queensland Masters and the Cairns Classic. Also wonthree West Australian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship titles on the Von Nida <strong>Tour</strong> event, a <strong>Tour</strong> cosponsoredby the Australasian <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> and <strong>PGA</strong> Australia. The three victories helped him claimthe 2004 Order of Merit title. Teamed with Adam Scott to win the 1998 Los Lagartos CountryClub 3rd International Teams Championship for their native Australia. Winner of the 1997Australian Amateur Championship. Lists Greg Norman among his heroes. Actually preferredbaseball to golf growing up, dreaming as a kid of growing up to play for the St. LouisCardinals.EXEMPT STATUS: Past champion 2-4NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2005 Knoxville Open.MONEY & POSITION:2002 — 1,068 — 323 2005 — 178,472 — 25 2008 — 46,297 — 1082003 — 9,650 — 196 2006 — 65,170 — 812004 — 3,326 — 262 2007 — 28,867 — 141BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T8—BMW Charity Pro-Am; T9—HSBCNew Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 65–3 times, most recent 2005 XeroxClassic/12008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—25; in money—7;Top-10 finishes—2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—95; in money—42;Top-10 finishes—8NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $332,851<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T36—2004 British Open.MONEY & POSITION:2004 — 35,111<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—1; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $35,111FERNANDEZ, SebastianFULL NAME: Sebastian Fernandez BIRTHDATE: September 8,1973 BIRTHPLACE: Buenos Aires, Argentina RESIDENCE: BuenosAires, Argentina HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 215 FAMILY: Wife,Carina; Agustina (8/5/96), Nicholas (3/13/99), Catalina (8/11/05)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Racing, football TURNED PROFESSIONAL:1989 OTHER INFORMATION: Made 14 cuts in 27 starts on the2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with six top-25 finishes. Making just hisfourth start on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, he finished a career-best fourthat the 36-hole HSBC New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. He ended theevent at 7-under 137, three shots behind champion Darron Stiles. Entered the final roundof the Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic one shot back of leader Casey Wittenberg, shot a1-over 72 and finished T10. Earned third top-10 of the season with a T9 at the NortheastPennsylvania Classic. Ended the season at No. 73 on the money list. Earned status on the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> based on his T47 finish at the 2007 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying<strong>Tour</strong>nament. Missed the cut at the 1994 Cleveland Open in his only <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>start. Winner of 12 events in South America, including the 2003 Costa Rica Open, a jointsanctionedevent on the European Challenge <strong>Tour</strong> and the <strong>Tour</strong> de las Americas. Missedthe cut in just four of 25 starts in 2003. Winner of the 2002 Guatemala Trophy on the <strong>Tour</strong>de las Americas. Led that <strong>Tour</strong>’s Order of Merit in 2004. Has played on the European <strong>Tour</strong>Other Prominent Players(2004-05), Challenge <strong>Tour</strong> (2003, 2006-07), <strong>Tour</strong> de las Americas (2001-2007) and theCanadian <strong>Tour</strong>. Cites capturing his first professional victory as his biggest thrill in golf.Lists Champions <strong>Tour</strong> veteran Vicente Fernandez as his hero. Got his start in golf as acaddie at age 10. Excelled as a youngster while playing as a goalkeeper in soccer. Nongolf-related jobs held include bartending.EXEMPT STATUS: 19th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T5—2008 HSBC New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong>Championship.MONEY & POSITION:1994 — 0 2008 — 93,971 — 73BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T5—HSBC New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong>Championship; T9—Northeast Pennsylvania Classic; T10—Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 65–2008 Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic /22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—27; in money—14;Top-10 finishes—3NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—28; in money—14;Top-10 finishes—3NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $93,971FERRIE, Kenneth (fuh-REE)FULL NAME: Kenneth Andrew Ferrie BIRTHDATE: September 28,1978 BIRTHPLACE: Ashington, England RESIDENCE: Newcastle,England HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 250 FAMILY: Single EDUCATION:Midland Community College (TX) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Soccer,basketball, cars TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1999 OTHERINFORMATION: Made the cut in 12 of 25 starts on during hisrookie season on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Best finish of the year camein his second start, a T13 at the Buick Invitational. Finished T14 atthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’s Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament to earn <strong>TOUR</strong> status in2008. One of eight players to earn their card in their first trip to the Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>namentfinals in 2007. Played in two events on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2007, the Masters and the U.S.Open, with his best finish, T42, coming at the U.S. Open. Struggled on the European <strong>Tour</strong>in 2007 and finished 167th on the Order of Merit after finishing in the top 75 in each ofthe previous four years. Tied for the lead with Phil Mickelson through 54 holes of the 2006U.S. Open at Winged Foot before finishing T6. Finish earned him exemptions into the finaltwo majors of 2006 as well as the 2007 Masters and U.S. Open. Finished 54th on theEuropean <strong>Tour</strong>’s Order of Merit in 2006. Claimed the biggest title of his career in July2005 at the Smurfit European Open, being played at The K Club, site of the 2006 RyderCup. Beat Graeme Storm and Colin Montgomerie by two strokes as Thomas Bjorn (86) andRaphael Jacquelin (79) faltered down the stretch. It was his second title on the European<strong>Tour</strong> following his first in the 2003 Canarias Open de España. Also placed second at the2005 Dunhill Links before finishing a career-best 11th on the Order of Merit. Won the1996 British Boys Championship one year before Sergio Garcia claimed the title. Listsplaying in the final pairing with Phil Mickelson on Sunday of the 2006 U.S. Open as hisbiggest thrill in golf. Started playing golf after his older brother began to play the game.EXEMPT STATUS: No. 182 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money listNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:MONEY & POSITION:2000 — 0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 77–2000 Lakeland Classic/2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0;Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T6—2006 U.S. Open.MONEY & POSITION:2003 — 0 2005 — 0 2007 — 31,0842004 — 27,714 2006 — 183,255 2008 — 288,772 — 182BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T13—Buick Invitational; T18—Ginn sur Mer Classic;T19—Mayakoba Golf Classic at Riviera Maya-Cancun.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—25; in money—12; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—35; in money—17; Top-10finishes—1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $530,826FISCHER, ToddFULL NAME: Todd David Fischer BIRTHDATE: August 23, 1969BIRTHPLACE: Columbus, OH RESIDENCE: Pleasanton, CA HEIGHT:6-0 WEIGHT: 160 FAMILY: Wife, Amy; Wyatt (3/30/08), EmersonBrooke (3/30/08) EDUCATION: University of San Francisco (1993,Exercise and Sports Science) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Travel, all sportsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1993 OTHER INFORMATION: Memberof the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> from 2001-02 and 2007-08. Member of the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> from 2003-06, never making fewer than 32 starts in a season.Made 13 cuts in 26 starts with one top-10, a T7 at the Mexico Open inMorelia, the second event on the 2008 schedule. Ended the season No. 100 on the money list,2-90 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


with $56,004. Made the cut in 14 of 24 starts on the 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with two top-10finishes (T5 at the BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs and T9 at the Legend Financial GroupClassic). Finished the year No. 61 on the money list, with $95,358. Most recently on the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>, made the cut in two of four starts in 2007 with a T9 at the Reno-Tahoe Open in Augusthis best finish since finishing third at the Reno-Tahoe Open in 2005. Finished a career-best No.94 on the money list in 2004, with $847,996. Has posted nine top-10 finishes since joining the<strong>TOUR</strong> in 2003, with four third-place finishes at the 2003 Greater Hartford Open, 2004 B.C.Open, 2004 Valero Texas Open and the 2005 Reno-Tahoe Open. Finished seventh on the 2002<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list, with $234,777 and had seven top-10 finishes to earn his first <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> card. Named July <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Player of the Month after winning the Fort SmithClassic. In only his fourth <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event of his career and sole 2002 start, posted T15 at theAT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am for his first career cut. Finished 33rd on the 2001<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Earned his way through Monday qualifying, top-25 finishes and sponsorexemptions. Made the cut in 11 of 12 events and posted four top-10s. Qualified for the 2000U.S. Open at Pebble Beach. Forced to stop play due to weather after six holes during thesecond round, returned to the course Saturday morning and aced the par-3 seventh hole on hisfirst swing. Bogeyed the 18th hole to miss the cut by one shot. Four-time All-West CoastConference selection at University of San Francisco. Second-team All-American in 1992. Wonthe 1992 Western Intercollegiate championship. Won the 1991 West Coast ConferenceIndividual title. Won the 1992 Pacific Coast Amateur Championship. Basically a self-taughtplayer. Lists his father, David, as his hero. Father introduced him to golf at age 7.EXEMPT STATUS: 56th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2002 Fort Smith Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1998 — 1,499 — 217 2001 — 118,622 — 33 2008 — 56,004 — 1001999 — 0 2002 — 234,777 — 72000 — 0 2007 — 95,358 — 61BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T7—Mexico Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 63–2001 Permian Basin Open/22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—26; in money—13;Top-10 finishes—1NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—93; in money—57;Top-10 finishes—14NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $506,260<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 3—2003 Greater Hartford Open, 2005 Reno-TahoeOpen, T3—2004 B.C. Open, Valero Texas Open.MONEY & POSITION:1995 — 0 2002 — 60,000 2005 — 664,098 — 1192000 — 0 2003 — 621,398 — 102 2006 — 395,817 — 1632001 — 0 2004 — 847,996 — 94 2007 — 92,000BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T9—Reno-Tahoe Open.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—4; in money—2; Top-10 finishes—1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—143; in money—67; Top-10finishes—9<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $2,681,310FLANAGAN, NickFULL NAME: Nicholas John Flanagan BIRTHDATE: June 13, 1984BIRTHPLACE: Newcastle, Australia RESIDENCE: New South Wales,Australia; plays out of Concord GC HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 145FAMILY: Single SPECIAL INTERESTS: Surfing, music, cars TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 2004 OTHER INFORMATION: Made the cut in 16of 29 starts during his rookie season on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Recordedhis first top-10, a T9 at the Mayakoba Golf Classic, thanks to a finalround64. Held a share of the 36- and 54-hole leads, including a secondround,career-low 63, at the U.S. Bank Championship. Finished with aneven-par 70 to T11. Made the cut in 12 of 17 starts during the 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> season,with six top-25 finishes. Finished the season No. 3 on the money list, with $369,951. Openedthe year with a T8 at the Jacob’s Creek Open Championship and a T16 at the New Zealand<strong>PGA</strong> Championship, but otherwise had a sluggish start to the season. Finished in a four-waytie with Bryn Parry, Roland Thatcher and Chris Baryla at the Henrico County Open. Went on tobirdie the third extra hole for his first <strong>Tour</strong> victory, making him the 50th international winner in<strong>Tour</strong> history and the 19th from Australia. Collected $81,000 to move into the top 10 on themoney list—a position he wouldn’t relinquish the rest of the year. Came back in his next startto win the BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs, making him the first player since Jason Gore in2005 to win in back-to-back starts. The $117,000 first-place check moved him into the topmoney-list spot on <strong>Tour</strong>. The win also came with a new BMW X5 Sports Activity Vehicle, thefirst car owned by Flanagan and the first given to the winner of a <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> event.Played solid the following week as well, finishing T5 at the Melwood Prince George’s CountyOpen. A planned two-week summer break to Australia turned into a month hiatus, thanks toan unscheduled hernia operation. Made the cut in his first five events upon his return, culminatingwith a final-round, 7-under 63 and a seven-stroke comeback in the final round to winthe Xerox Classic, giving him three come-from-behind wins in 2007 and making him the eighthplayer in <strong>Tour</strong> history to earn the Three-Win Promotion to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Earned $108,000with the victory, moving into second on the <strong>Tour</strong> money list. Two-time winner of the <strong>Tour</strong>’sPlayer of the Month award, doing so in May and sharing the honor with Justin Bolli in August.Other Prominent PlayersMade the cut in nine of 24 starts during his rookie season on the 2006 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, withtwo top-10 finishes. Completed the season No. 32 on the money list, with $169,812. Playedwell in both events Down Under, placing third at the Jacob’s Creek Open Championship, followedby a T21 at the ING New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. Posted a career-best runner-upfinish at the Price Cutter Charity Championship, where rounds of 69-63-64-67 led to a 25-undertotal, two strokes behind champion Doug LaBelle II. Final 54-hole score of 22-under 194equaled the best of the season to that point. Posted seven consecutive birdies on Nos. 2-8during the third round, just one shy of the season-best set by Tim Wilkinson. Was T34 at the2005 Lake Erie Charity Classic in his only made cut in two career starts prior to 2006. Memberof the Australasian <strong>Tour</strong> from 2004-06. Winner of the 2003 U.S. Amateur at Oakmont CC,becoming the first Australian in 100 years and first international player in 32 years to win theprestigous tournament. Defeated Casey Wittenberg in 37 holes to join fellow Aussie U.S.Amateur winner Walter Travis. At the age of 19, the only players younger to win the title wereTiger Woods and Danny Lee (18). Received a telegram wishing him luck from Greg Normanprior to the start of the final round and then a congratulatory phone call following his victory.EXEMPT STATUS: No. 169 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money listNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 2007 Henrico County Open, BMW Charity Pro-Amat The Cliffs, Xerox Classic.MONEY & POSITION:2005 — 2,340 — 281 2007 — 369,951 — 32006 — 169,812 — 32 2008 — 0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 63–2 times, most recent 2007 XeroxClassic/42008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—44; in money—29;Top-10 finishes—7NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $542,103<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T9—2008 Mayakoba Golf Classic at Riviera Maya-Cancun.MONEY & POSITION:2004 — 6,180 2007 — 122,029 — 2092005 — 56,947 2008 — 379,036 — 169BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T9—Mayakoba Golf Classic at Riviera Maya-Cancun.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—29; in money—16; Top-10 finishes—1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—44; in money—20; Top-10finishes—1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $564,191FLORES, MartinFULL NAME: Martin Thomas Flores BIRTHDATE: February 17,1982 BIRTHPLACE: Fort Worth, TX RESIDENCE: Dallas, TX, playsout of Royal Oaks CC HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 170 FAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: University of Oklahoma (2004, Marketing) SPECIALINTERESTS: All sports, fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2004OTHER INFORMATION: Will be a rookie on the <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong>. Missed the cut in his only two previous starts, the 2005Alberta Classic and the 2007 Cox Classic. Missed the cut in his only<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> start, the 2006 EDS Byron Nelson Championship. Playedon the Hooters <strong>Tour</strong> from 2007-08. Made the cut in 13 of 15 starts in 2007 and was runner-upthree times. Lost two playoffs, both to Tommy Biershenk, within a four-weekperiod. Made the cut in 11 of 15 starts in 2008, with his best finish a T3 at the TexasHoning Open. Academic All-Big 12 selection at Oklahoma. Lost a playoff at the 2002Texas State Amateur.EXEMPT STATUS: 58th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:MONEY & POSITION:2005 — 0 2007 — 0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 70–2 times, most recent 2007 CoxClassic Presented by Chevrolet/2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—2; in money—0;Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:MONEY & POSITION:2006 — 02008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—0; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0Section2Player Biographies<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-91


Section Player Biographies2FRANCO, CarlosFULL NAME: Carlos Daniel Franco BIRTHDATE: May 24, 1965BIRTHPLACE: Asuncion, Paraguay RESIDENCE: Asuncion, ParaguayHEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 165 FAMILY: Wife, Celsa; Carlos, Alcides,Jessenia Catalina SPECIAL INTERESTS: Charity, fishing TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 1986 OTHER INFORMATION: Played in 25 <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> events in 2008, with five top-25 finishes. Had back-to-back T14sat the RBC Canadian Open and the Legends Reno-Tahoe Open.Started in 12 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events in 2007, making the cut in six. Bestfinish was a T21 at the Reno-Tahoe Open. Played in seven events on<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, making the cut in three. Finished T19 at 2007 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying<strong>Tour</strong>nament to regain status for 2008. Only top-10 of 2006 was T7 at the Ford Championshipat Doral, posting three rounds in the 60s. Finished outside the top-150 on the money list forthe first time since he joined the tour in 1999. In 2005, surpassed $1 million in earnings forfourth time in career despite making only 14 cuts in 25 starts. Posted a second-place finish,one stroke behind Jason Gore, at the 2005 84 LUMBER Classic with four rounds in the 60s.Returned to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> winner’s circle in 2004 and earned a spot in the season-ending<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship for the first time since 2000. Finished T3 at the 2004 WachoviaChampionship, one shot out of Joey Sindelar-Arron Oberholser playoff. Won for the firsttime in more than four years at the 2004 U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee. Becamethe seventh player in tournament history to win the event twice, having won it the first timein 1999. Represented Paraguay in the 2003 World Cup for the third time in his career (1992,2000). In 2002, rallied to jump from 131st to 102nd on money list in final five events. Pushaided by top-10s in two of final three events, only top-10s of the season. Didn’t win or posta top-10 in 2001 for the first time since joining the <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1999. Successfully defendedCompaq Classic of New Orleans title in 2000. Became first <strong>TOUR</strong> player to successfullydefend since Jim Furyk won 1998-99 Las Vegas Invitationals. New Orleans victory gave himthree victories in 12 months, exceeded at that time only by Tiger Woods. First player in<strong>TOUR</strong> history to earn more than $1 million in each of first two years ($1,864,584 in 1999). Amember of International Team at 2000 Presidents Cup, defeating Hal Sutton in singles andteaming with Shigeki Maruyama in Four-ball to beat Tiger Woods and Notah Begay III.Selected 1999 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Rookie of the Year. Finished T6 in his first Masters appearance in1999. Following performance, Paraguay threw a parade for him. In his next appearance, won1999 Compaq Classic of New Orleans. Became first South American to win on <strong>TOUR</strong> sinceRoberto De Vicenzo in Houston in 1968. Earned second victory of rookie season at 1999Greater Milwaukee Open with two-stroke victory over Tom Lehman and set another tournamentrecord. Became only the eighth rookie to win twice since 1960. With victory becamefirst rookie to surpass $1 million in a season and moved to seventh on money list. Memberof the victorious International Team at 1998 Presidents Cup. Gained exempt status on <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> in fall by finishing 36th at 1997 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Finished sixth at1997 World Series of Golf at Firestone in third event ever on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Made first bigimpact outside South America with victory over Sam Torrance at 1993 Dunhill Cup whenParaguay defeated host Scotland on opening day. Grew up in poverty in Paraguay. Family ofnine shared a one-room, dirt-floor home. Father was a greens superintendent and caddie atcourse in Asuncion. All five of his brothers became golf professionals. Brother Angel wonthe 1993 Dominion Open on <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Appointed Minister De Deportes (Minister ofSports) in 1999. Raised more than $700,000 for needy patients at hospitals in Asuncion,including victims from the Aug. 1, 2004 fire that claimed nearly 500 lives. Famous for playingevents without warming up.EXEMPT STATUS: No. 170 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money listNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 5—2007 South Georgia Classic.MONEY & POSITION:2007 — 30,780 — 131 2008 — 4,292 — 231BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T29—Mexico Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 64–2007 Albertsons Boise Open/22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—1;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—8; in money—4;Top-10 finishes—1NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $35,072<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (4): 1999 Compaq Classic of New Orleans, Greater MilwaukeeOpen. 2000 Compaq Classic of New Orleans. 2004 U.S. Bank Championship inMilwaukee.MONEY & POSITION:1994 — 0 2001 — 486,665 — 104 2006 — 454,385 — 1541997 — 74,950 — 181 2002 — 652,147 — 102 2007 — 108,021 — 2141998 — 21,079 — 242 2003 — 672,022 — 94 2008 — 378,769 — 1701999 — 1,864,584 — 11 2004 — 1,955,395 — 292000 — 1,550,592 — 30 2005 — 1,029,267 — 76BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T14—RBC Canadian Open, Legends Reno-TahoeOpen; T21—Puerto Rico Open; T23—Buick Invitational, Zurich Classic of New Orleans.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—25; in money—12; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—257; in money—164; Top-10finishes—24<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $9,247,875Other Prominent PlayersFRICKE, Jonathan (FRICK-ee)FULL NAME: Jonathan Alexander Fricke BIRTHDATE: February 23,1982 BIRTHPLACE: Stone Mountain, GA RESIDENCE: Covington,GA HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 185 FAMILY: Single EDUCATION:Georgia State University (2004) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing,cooking, sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2004 OTHERINFORMATION: Made the cut in seven of 28 starts on the 2008<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Best finish was a T3 at the Xerox Classic, wherehe played in Sunday’s final group. Moved into contention with a7-under-par 63 in the third round. His T8 at the Utah Championshipincluded a hole-in-one at the seventh hole in the first round, one of a record four aces thatday (others were Peter Tomasulo, Brian Stuard and Chris Stroud). Had missed the cut inall five previous career appearances on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Has never played in a <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> event. Winner of the 2007 Stonebridge Classic on the Tarheel <strong>Tour</strong>, firing a finalround,5-under 67 to overcome a one-stroke deficit at the beginning of the day to 2008<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> member Tommy Gainey. Went on to finish the season No. 8 on the money list.Atlantic-Sun first-team all-conference member, he became the first player in school historyto earn full status on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Winner of the Sportsmanship Award atGeorgia State University. Lists his first professional win on the Tarheel <strong>Tour</strong> as his biggestthrill in golf. In that tournament, his dad—who had just finished chemotherapytreatments for cancer—was his caddie. Got his start in golf from his dad but also wasinfluenced by his maternal grandfather and an uncle. All three played professionally. Listshis dad, brother and Jeff Paton, president of GC of Georgia, as his heroes.EXEMPT STATUS: 38th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T3—2008 Xerox Classic.MONEY & POSITION:2005 — 0 2007 — 02006 — 0 2008 — 66,140 — 93BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T3—Xerox Classic; T8—UtahChampionship.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 62–2008 Fort Smith Classic/22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—28; in money—7;Top-10 finishes—2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—33; in money—7;Top-10 finishes—2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $66,140FRITSCH, Brad (FRITCH)FULL NAME: Bradley Joseph Fritsch BIRTHDATE: November 9,1977 BIRTHPLACE: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada RESIDENCE:Holly Springs, NC HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 215 FAMILY: Wife,Megan EDUCATION: Campbell University (2000, Criminal JusticeAdministration) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Reading TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 2000 OTHER INFORMATION: Made 14 cuts in26 starts and finished the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> season 74th on themoney list. Finished T9 at the Knoxville Open, assisted by a finalroundeagle on Fox Den CC’s most-difficult hole, the par-4 fourth.Tied his career-low round (65) in the second round of the Northeast Pennsylvania Classicto earn a career-best T4. Rallied on the final day at the Oregon Classic to finish soloseventh. Played his rookie season on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2007, making the cut inseven of 27 starts. Finished the season No. 172 on the money list, with his lone top-25finish coming at the Jacob’s Creek Open Championship (T14). Has played on the Canadian<strong>Tour</strong> since 2001. Most recently, made the cut in nine of 11 starts on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2006, withtwo top-10 finishes. Ended a season-best third-place at the Canadian <strong>Tour</strong> Championship,set up by a course-record-tying 64 in the final round. Named Most Improved Canadian,with four top-10 finishes in 2004, including a career-best T2 at season-ending Bay MillsOpen Players Championship. Winner of the 2006 Azores Open. Winner of the 2000Ottawa Amateur Championship. Co-medalist at the 2000 Canadian Amateur Championship.Cites playing in the 2005 U.S. Open as his biggest thrill in golf. Lists the late PayneStewart as his hero. Got his start in golf from his parents, who are both avid golfers.EXEMPT STATUS: 21st qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T4—2008 Northeast PennsylvaniaClassic.MONEY & POSITION:2007 — 19,484 — 172 2008 — 93,478 — 74BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T4—Northeast Pennsylvania Classic;7—Oregon Classic; T9—Knoxville Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 65–2 times, most recent 2008 NortheastPennsylvania Classic/22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—26; in money—14;Top-10 finishes—3NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—53; in money—21;Top-10 finishes—3NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $112,9622-92 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Other Prominent Players<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:MONEY & POSITION:2006 — 0 2007 — 0 2008 — 02008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—3; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0GGAMEZ, Robert (GAM-ez)FULL NAME: Robert Anthony Gamez BIRTHDATE: July 21, 1968BIRTHPLACE: Las Vegas, NV RESIDENCE: Orlando, FL HEIGHT:5-9 WEIGHT: 180 FAMILY: Wife: Lynn EDUCATION: University ofArizona SPECIAL INTERESTS: Music, movies, going to Disneytheme parks TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1989 OTHERINFORMATION: In 18 career starts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, postedhis best showing at the 2000 South Carolina Classic (T10). Recentlyfinished No. 190 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list, with $249,944.Made the cut in half of his 26 starts but had only one top-25, a T16at the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. Has made 497 career starts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and hasbeen a full-time member since 1990. Has averaged 26.7 starts per year on <strong>TOUR</strong>. WasNo. 132 on the 2007 money list, with $693,464. Made the cut in 14 of 30 starts, with fourtop-25 finishes and a season-best T3 in the last event of the season at the Children’sMiracle Network Classic. In 2005, went over the $1-million mark in earnings for just thesecond time in his 18-year <strong>TOUR</strong> career after ending a victory drought of 15 years, 6months, the longest time between victories in <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> history (Butch Baird held the oldmark, winning the 1976 San Antonio Texas Open 15 years, 5 months, 10 days after winningthe 1961 Waco Turner Open). Claimed his third career victory at the Valero TexasOpen and first since the 1990 Nestle Invitational, a span of 394 starts. Set the courserecord at Indian Wells CC in the third round of the 2004 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic witha 12-under 60. Posted an ace during the second round of the 2004 <strong>PGA</strong> Championshipwith a 5-iron from 228 yards on the par-3 17th hole at Whistling Straits. Comeback from1998 car accident complete after a career-best $1,519,804 in earnings in 2003. Finished43rd on the money list for best finish since rookie season in 1990 when he finished 27th.Best finishes included a T3 at the Phoenix Open and a T2 at the Wachovia Championship,two strokes behind David Toms. After missing qualifying for <strong>TOUR</strong> by one stroke atQ-School in fall of 2001, regained card by finishing in the top 125 (85th) in 2002 for thefirst time since 1997. Earned his first top-10 since a T5 at the 1997 B.C. Open with a T7at the Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic, a span of 96 starts between top-10s. Enteredthe week as the seventh alternate. Was T3 at 2002 B.C. Open, two shots behind championSpike McRoy. It was his best finish since he T2 at the 1997 Quad City Classic. Thefollowing week, placed second at the John Deere Classic. In addition to 19 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>events, played in six events on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1999. Injuries suffered in caraccident at 1998 Kemper Open kept him out of action for more than a month as he fellfrom 85th to 195th on <strong>TOUR</strong> money list. Did not post a top-10 for first time in career,dating back to rookie season of 1990. Posted three top-10s in 1997, T5 at The HondaClassic, T2 at Quad City Classic and T5 at B.C. Open. Best finish in 1996 a solo third atWalt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic. Runner-up at 1994 Las Vegas Invitational toBruce Lietzke, one of a career-best five top-10 finishes on the season. Defeated ScottHoch by four strokes for lone international victory at 1994 Casio World Open in Japan.Lost playoff to Fred Couples at the 1993 Honda Classic. Runner-up at 1992 FedEx St. JudeClassic to Jay Haas. Runner-up twice in 1991, at Greater Milwaukee Open, after openinground61 at Tuckaway CC, and at Southern Open. Won his first official start on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>,capturing 1990 Northern Telecom Tucson Open by four strokes over Mark Calcavecchia.Two months later, holed 7-iron shot from 176 yards for eagle-2 on 72nd hole of NestleInvitational for one-stroke victory over Greg Norman. Two wins and $461,407 in earningsled to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Rookie of the Year honors. Winner of 1989 Fred Haskins and JackNicklaus Awards as collegiate player of the year. Winner of 1989 Porter Cup. Annualcharity tournament in Celebration, FL, benefits Robert Gamez Foundation. Brother Randywas caddie for the first two victories of career. Drove home from Tampa to Orlando areaafter second round of Chrysler Championship on October 31, 2003 to pass out candy tomore than 500 trick-or-treaters on Halloween.EXEMPT STATUS: No. 190 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money listNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T10—2000 South Carolina Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1999 — 2,790 — 174 2001 — 2,520 — 241 2007 — 2,981 — 2792000 — 23,280 — 130 2002 — 0BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T43—LaSalle Bank Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 66–2 times, most recent 2000 LouisianaOpen/22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—1;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—18; in money—9;Top-10 finishes—1NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $31,571<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 1990 Northern Telecom Tucson Open, Nestle Invitational.2005 Valero Texas Open.MONEY & POSITION:1989 — 4,827 — 237 1996 — 249,227 — 89 2003 — 1,519,804 — 431990 — 461,407 — 27 1997 — 283,434 — 86 2004 — 725,368 — 1101991 — 280,349 — 59 1998 — 76,148 — 195 2005 — 1,115,364 — 661992 — 215,648 — 72 1999 — 71,236 — 208 2006 — 493,641 — 1511993 — 236,458 — 70 2000 — 259,305 — 145 2007 — 693,464 — 1321994 — 380,353 — 44 2001 — 193,525 — 175 2008 — 249,944 — 1901995 — 206,588 — 89 2002 — 807,892 — 85BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T16—Bob Hope Chrysler Classic.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—26; in money—13; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—497; in money—266; Top-10finishes—37<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $8,523,981GARDINER, ScottFULL NAME: Scott McCallum Gardiner BIRTHDATE: March 22,1976 BIRTHPLACE: Liverpool, New South Wales, AustraliaRESIDENCE: Kirra, Queensland, Australia HEIGHT: 5-8 WEIGHT:165 FAMILY: Wife, Kristin; Kai (7/14/08) SPECIAL INTERESTS:Tae kwon-do, rugby, boxing, autobiographies TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 2000 OTHER INFORMATION: Struggled at thebeginning of the 2008 season, making only four cuts in his first 14starts and was No. 166 on the money list. Made the cut in nine ofhis final 12 starts with four top-10 finishes to wind up No. 68 on themoney list. Had a scoring average of 73.33 in his first 14 tournaments and a scoring averageof 69.52 in his final 12. Was T6 at the <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital Invitational.Shot a tournament-record 30 (5-under) on the back nine in the first round. Four rounds inthe 60s earned him a T8 at the Utah Championship. Added another T8 two weeks later atthe Oregon Classic. Finished T6 at Miccosukee Championship, one of nine players toshoot par or better each day. Made the cut in 18 of 27 starts on the 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong>, including seven top-25 finishes. Finished the year No. 30 on the money list, with$184,323. Struggled early in the year, missing the cut in five of his first seven starts.Turned in a torrid stretch during the middle of the season, with three consecutive top-fivefinishes, beginning with a T5 at the Knoxville Open and followed by a fourth-place performanceat the Peek’n Peak Classic and a career-best runner-up showing at the LegendFinancial Group Classic. Closed the season in strong fashion, with a T5 effort at the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship at Barona Creek. Made the cut in 15 of 20 starts on <strong>Tour</strong>in 2006, with two top-10s. Ended the season No. 61 on the money list, with $105,011.Posted his first top 10 of the year at the ING New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, finishingT5. Equaled a then-career-best, third-place showing at the Preferred Health SystemsWichita Open. Four rounds in the 60s and a 15-under 269 performance was just threeshots behind tournament winner Kevin Johnson. Concluded the 2005 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>season with $70,028 and a final money ranking of No. 71. Made the cut in nine of 20tournaments, with two top-10 finishes. Struggled at the beginning of the year, missing sixcuts in his first seven starts. The only made cut during that stretch was a T30 at theRheem Classic. Broke the streak by posting a career-best T5 at the Knoxville Open.Collected $18,050 for his T5 in the Volunteer State. At 8-under-par 280, finished threeestrokes behind champion Kim Felton. Posted his final top-10 of the season at the XeroxClassic. Finished the tournament at 9-under-par 271, two shots behind tournament winnerRick Price. Tallied a career-best, 7-under-par 63 in the second round and went on tocollect $28,600. Made the cut in both appearances on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2004, including a seasonbestT8 in the Jacob’s Creek Open. Played on the Australasian <strong>Tour</strong> from 2000-06. Playedon the European <strong>Tour</strong> from 2001-03. Was his country’s representative in the 2000Eisenhower Cup (finished third). Winner of the New South Wales State SchoolboysChampionship. Cites playing the final round with Adam Scott at the 2002 Scottish <strong>PGA</strong>Championship as his biggest thrill in golf. Lists Greg Norman as his hero. Got his start ingolf after attending a junior clinic at age 8.EXEMPT STATUS: 10th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2007 Legend Financial GroupClassic.MONEY & POSITION:2003 — 1,216 — 351 2005 — 70,028 — 71 2007 — 184,323 — 302004 — 19,888 — 151 2006 — 105,011 — 61 2008 — 99,473 — 68BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T6—<strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s HospitalInvitational, Miccosukee Championship; T8—Utah Championship, Oregon Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 63–2 times, most recent 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> Championship at Barona Creek/32008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—26; in money—13;Top-10 finishes—4NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—97; in money—58;Top-10 finishes—13NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $479,940Section2Player Biographies<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-93


Section Player Biographies2GILLIS, TomFULL NAME: Thomas Charles Gillis BIRTHDATE: July 16, 1968BIRTHPLACE: Pontiac, MI RESIDENCE: Oxford, MI; plays out ofIndianwood CC (Lake Orion, MI) HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 190FAMILY: Wife, Jenny; Trevor Thomas (11/9/2005) EDUCATION:Oakland Community College SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, huntingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1990 OTHER INFORMATION:Began the 2008 season with no status on any <strong>Tour</strong>. Took advantageof a sponsor’s exemption at the Livermore Valley Wine CountryChampionship to T7. Was tied for second after 54 holes and playedin the final group with leader J.J. Killeen. Other top 10 was a T10 at the Henrico CountyOpen. Made the cut in six of his nine starts, all top-20 finishes. Successfully qualified forthe British Open, where he made the cut at Royal Birkdale. In only his second full seasonon the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, finished No. 156 on the 2005 <strong>Tour</strong> with three top-25 finishes. Madethe cut in 12 of 28 starts, with a season-best T11 at the Buick Invitational. Solidifiedstatus for 2005 with T26 finish at <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Did notplay a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event in 2004 due to broken right wrist suffered on Jan. 17, 2004.Despite not starting 2003 campaign until Buick Invitational, enjoyed successful rookiecampaign with five top-25s in 25 starts. Picked up his first career top-10 in 16th event on<strong>TOUR</strong> with a T7 at the FBR Capital Open. Was two back through 36 holes before finishingsix behind winner Rory Sabbatini. Aced the 136-yard par-3 second hole at the TPC atSugarloaf in the BellSouth Classic with a 9-iron. Earned initial <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card via his T21finish at the 2002 National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Played on the European <strong>Tour</strong> from1998-2002. Best finish in 2002 was a T11 at the Benson and Hedges International Open.Played the season on a Medical Extension after chronic fatigue syndrome curtailed his2001 season to six events. Has 16 career starts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with his bestfinishes coming at the Miami Valley Open (T16 in 1993 and T20 in 1994). Has five careertop-10s on the European <strong>Tour</strong> with a T3 best finish at the 2000 Belgacom Open. Won the1994 Jamaican Open and has one victory on the Hooters <strong>Tour</strong>. GM Goodwrench, hisfather’s employer for 32 years, sponsored him during his rookie season on the 2003 <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>. Has played in 26 countries during his career.EXEMPT STATUS: 27th qualifier from Qt/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T3—2006 Athens Regional FoundationClassic.MONEY & POSITION:1990 — 1,045 — 215 1994 — 2,100 — 183 2006 — 44,532 — 1101992 — 0 1995 — 0 2007 — 32,976 — 1271993 — 2,065 — 181 2004 — 7,784 — 212 2008 — 72,968 — 89BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T7—Livermore Valley Wine CountryChampionship at Wente Vineyards; T10—Henrico County Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 64–2008 Chattanooga Classic/22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—9; in money—6;Top-10 finishes—2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—52; in money—23;Top-10 finishes—5NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $163,469<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T7—2003 FBR Capital Open.MONEY & POSITION:1993 — 0 1999 — 0 2006 — 01995 — 0 2002 — 18,414 2007 — 11,1521996 — 2,775 — 348 2003 — 432,100 — 139 2008 — 38,9151997 — 13,330 — 255 2005 — 421,050 — 156BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T35—Puerto Rico Open.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—3; in money—2; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—68; in money—31; Top-10finishes—1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $937,737GOLDEN, BradFULL NAME: Bradley Joseph Golden BIRTHDATE: June 3, 1979BIRTHPLACE: Oklahoma City, OK RESIDENCE: Oklahoma City, OK,plays out of Belmar GC (Norman, OK) HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 210FAMILY: Wife, Jeanifer; Paige (11/14/04) EDUCATION: WichitaState University (2001, Human Resource Management) SPECIALINTERESTS: God, family, fast cars TURNED PROFESSIONAL:2001 OTHER INFORMATION: Will be a rookie on the <strong>2009</strong><strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Has never played in a <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> or <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> event. Has played primarily on the Tight Lies <strong>Tour</strong> since turningprofessional. Is also a veteran of various state opens. Has held jobs as a club professionaland an insurance salesman. Led Wichita State to three straight Missouri ValleyConference championships beginning in 1999. Played for former <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> member GrierJones, the Wichita State coach. Medalist at the MVC Championship during his junioryear. Sat out the 2006 and 2007 seasons due to injury. Did not touch a club for more thana year and returned to competitive golf after a two-and-a-half-year absence.EXEMPT STATUS: 48th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100Other Prominent PlayersGOMEZ, FabianFULL NAME: Fabian Eduardo Gomez BIRTHDATE: October 27, 1978BIRTHPLACE: Chaco, Argentina RESIDENCE: Chaco, Argentina; playsout of La Orquidea GC HEIGHT: 5-8 WEIGHT: 170 FAMILY: Wife,Pamela; Melina (8/11/04) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Soccer, movies,music TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2001 OTHER INFORMATION:Made 13 cuts in 26 starts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2008, including fivetop-25 finishes. Was 3-under 285 at the Moonah Classic, good for a T5.Finished T7 at the Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open, where hehas recorded seven consecutive rounds in the 60s. Had a T8 finish at theWNB Golf Classic. Ended the season No. 70 on the money list. Finished his rookie season onthe 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> with nine made cuts in 16 starts, including five top-25 finishes.Ended the year No. 58 on the money list, with $108,026. Began the campaign with a T11 finishat the Rochester Area Charities Showdown at Somerby but then missed the weekend in hisnext four starts. Turned in a career-best, runner-up finish at the Preferred Health SystemsWichita Open, finishing four strokes behind Brad Elder. Collected $54,000 to move into the60th spot on the money list. Never strayed far from that spot the rest of the year, moving ashigh as 56th and falling no lower than 66th in earnings. Posted the last of his two top-10 finisheswith a T5 effort at the Utah EnergySolutions Championship. Was one of the top-rankedplayers statistically, finishing the year third in Putting Average, fifth in Scoring Average andninth in the All-Around. Has never played in a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event. In what would have been hisfirst <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> start, the 2005 Miccosukee Championship, tournament was canceleddue to Hurricane Wilma. Earned his ticket into the event with an 11-under 60 (28-32) at theCarolina Club to capture individual medalist honors by seven shots in the Monday qualifier.Has been a member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> of Argentina (2001-06), <strong>Tour</strong> de las Americas (2002-06)and the Gateway <strong>Tour</strong> (2004-06). Winner of the 2006 Venezuela Open. Followed that victoryon the <strong>Tour</strong> de las Americas a month later with a win on the Gateway <strong>Tour</strong> at Bear Lakes CC.Equaled a course record with a 10-under 62 and then held on with a 2-over 74 in the final roundfor the one-shot victory over Jeremy Pope. Lists Tiger Woods and legendary Argentine soccerplayer Diego Maradona as his heroes.EXEMPT STATUS: 16th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2007 Preferred Health SystemsWichita Open.MONEY & POSITION:2007 — 108,026 — 58 2008 — 96,482 — 70BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T5—Moonah Classic; T7—PreferredHealth Systems Wichita Open; T8—WNB Golf Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 65–5 times, most recent 2008 UtahChampionship /42008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—26; in money—13;Top-10 finishes—3NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—42; in money—22;Top-10 finishes—5NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $204,509GOVE, Jeff (GOHVE)FULL NAME: Jeff Gove BIRTHDATE: May 28, 1971 BIRTHPLACE:Seattle, WA RESIDENCE: Seattle, WA HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 180FAMILY: Wife, Heather; Jacob Brian (7/30/2004), Annie Downing(12/1/2006), Hailey Fay (7/18/08) EDUCATION: Pepperdine UniversitySPECIAL INTERESTS: Sports, movies, stock market, mountain bikingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1994 OTHER INFORMATION: Member of<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2000, 2002, 2006-08 and <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1995-99, 2001and 2003-05. Made the cut in seven of 17 starts on <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2008 with hislone top-10 finish coming at the John Deere Classic, where he T9. Woundup No. 161 on the money list. Also played in five <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> events with a T24 at theLivermore Valley Wine Country Championship his best finish in three made cuts. Finished 143rdon the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2007, with three top-25 finishes in 30 starts. Notched his only top-10 with aT6 effort at the 2007 John Deere Classic, tying his career-best <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> finish. Bogey at thepar-4 18th Sunday kept him out of the top five. In third trip to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2006, retained cardfor 2007 on the strength of two top-10s. One of 11 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> graduates from 2005 tofinish in the top 125 in 2006. Tied for seventh at 2006 Honda Classic. Entered final round onestroke off the lead held by Billy Mayfair and Luke Donald. Grabbed the lead after nine holesSunday, but posted a back-nine 40 to finish at 2-over 74 to fall out of contention. Opened with an8-under 63 at the 2006 Booz Allen Classic, and went on to finish a career-best T6 at the rainsoakedevent. In 2005, finished 20th on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list, capped by his thirdcareer win at the 2005 Oregon Classic, where he held the 54-hole lead by three strokes and wasnamed the winner when inclement weather canceled the final round. Collected his seventhcareer second-place finish at the 2005 Lake Erie Charity Classic at Peek’n Peak Resort. RankedNo. 41 on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2004. Lost three-way playoff at the 2004 Permian Basin CharityGolf Classic. In 2003, failed to crack top 60 (No. 83) for the only time in his eight seasons on the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Second season on <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2002 saw one top-10, a T10 at the 2002 CanonGreater Hartford Open. Finished No. 176 on money list in 2000, his rookie season on <strong>TOUR</strong>. In1999, earned first <strong>TOUR</strong> card on the strength of his second <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> victory—at theKnoxville Open. First <strong>Tour</strong> win came at the 1995 Tri-Cities Open. Caddied for John Brodie whenformer NFL quarterback won the 1991 Ralphs Senior Classic on the Champions <strong>Tour</strong>. He alsocaddied for Jeff Brehaut when he won the 1997 Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic on the <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong>. His uncle, Mike, played on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> from 1980-86.EXEMPT STATUS: No. 180 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list2-94 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Other Prominent PlayersNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 1995 Tri-Cities Open. 1999 Knoxville Open. 2005Oregon Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1995 — 60,250 — 33 1999 — 129,692 — 12 2004 — 138,746 — 411996 — 51,257 — 39 2000 — 0 2005 — 210,674 — 201997 — 33,132 — 59 2001 — 198,812 — 9 2008 — 12,208 — 1701998 — 96,502 — 24 2003 — 54,643 — 83BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T24—Livermore Valley Wine CountryChampionship at Wente Vineyards.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 62–1998 Miami Valley Open/22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—5; in money—3;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—237; inmoney—147; Top-10 finishes—28NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $985,916<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T6—2006 Booz Allen Classic, 2007 John DeereClassic.MONEY & POSITION:2000 — 153,753 — 176 2003 — 0 2007 — 526,644 — 1432001 — 0 2004 — 0 2008 — 290,410 — 1802002 — 271,652 — 162 2006 — 793,477 — 107BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T9—John Deere Classic.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—18; in money—7; Top-10 finishes—1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—141; in money—68; Top-10finishes—5<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $2,035,936GOW, PaulFULL NAME: Paul Andrew Gow BIRTHDATE: November 10, 1970BIRTHPLACE: Sydney, Australia RESIDENCE: Sydney, AustraliaHEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 185 FAMILY: Wife, Cherie; two childrenSPECIAL INTERESTS: Horse racing, rugby TURNED PROFESSIONAL:1993 OTHER INFORMATION: Made the cut in 11 of 23 starts on the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2008 with a T15 at the Melwood Prince George’sCounty Open his best effort. Only other top-25 came at the AthensRegional Foundation Classic, where he T25. Finished No. 184 on the 2007<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list, with $264,149. Made the cut in 10 of 26 starts, withlone top-10 coming in 17th start, a T10 at the RBC Canadian Open, aided by rounds of 67-68 onthe weekend. Regained <strong>TOUR</strong> card for 2007 with T8 finish at 2006 National Qualifying<strong>Tour</strong>nament. The 2007 season marked the fifth full year on <strong>TOUR</strong> (2001-03, 2005, 2007). Madethe cut in 14 of 26 starts on the 2006 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with three top-10s. Finished the seasonNo. 26 on the money list, with $187,093. Posted his first top-10 of the year at the ING NewZealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, a T7. Next top performance was a victory at the Athens RegionalFoundation Classic, where he posted four rounds in the 60s to finish 21-under 267, three strokesin front of runner-up Craig Lile. Was tied with Lile after 54 holes after a then-season-low 18-under198 total. With his third career win, tied Mark Hensby with the most wins by an Australian onthe <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Made the cut in 13 of 27 starts on the 2005 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, with three top-25s.T12 at The INTERNATIONAL was his best finish. Spent 2004 on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> after threeseasons on <strong>TOUR</strong>. Finished 11th on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list, with $247,218 to earn hiscard. Equaled a <strong>Tour</strong> record with three playoff losses in one season, coming up just short at theBMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs, SAS Carolina Classic and The Reese’s Cup Classic. Finished162nd on <strong>TOUR</strong> money list in 2003, with one top-10, a T8 finish at the Buick Open. Despite missingeight cuts in first nine starts in 2002, finished 134th on <strong>TOUR</strong> money list. On the Mondaybefore the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic he banged into his hotel wall trying to walk from his bed tothe bathroom. Was diagnosed with vertigo. After finishing second in a playoff to Jeff Sluman atthe B.C. Open in 2001, finished T9 in Endicott in 2002, his first top-10 finish since a T5 at the 2001Bell Canadian Open. Had a successful rookie campaign on <strong>TOUR</strong>, finishing 83rd on the 2001money list with $608,382. Had three top-10s, highlighted by a solo second at the B.C. Open.Rounds of 69-65-66 produced share of 54-hole lead at B.C. Open with Jeff Sluman. Both playersclosed with 66, and Sluman won the playoff with birdie on the second extra hole. Shot 12-under60 in first round of 2001 Canon Challenge to break Australian <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> scoring record as defendingchampion. Previous record was a 61 by Mike Harwood at 1992 Australian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.Played in 15 events and finished in the top-10 nine times, including winning the 2000 <strong>Nationwide</strong>Hershey Open. Winner of the 2000 Canon Challenge. Had five top-10s during the 1999-2000season and finished sixth on the Order of Merit. Played the Australasian <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1996-2000.Got started in golf because of his parents, who were golf fanatics. Is the youngest of six and theonly one to have taken up the game. He started playing at age 11.EXEMPT STATUS: Past champion 2-4NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 1997 Permian Basin Open. 2000 Hershey Open.2006 Athens Regional Foundation Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1996 — 1,076 — 227 2000 — 209,449 — 9 2006 — 187,093 — 261997 — 43,415 — 47 2003 — 23,354 — 135 2007 — 01998 — 32,433 — 66 2004 — 247,218 — 11 2008 — 37,978 — 1191999 — 31,693 — 77 2005 — 64,293 — 79BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T15—Melwood Prince George’s CountyOpen; T25—Athens Regional Foundation Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 61–2003 Northeast PennsylvaniaClassic/32008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—23; in money—11;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—167; in money—94;Top-10 finishes—25NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $878,001<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2001 B.C. Open.MONEY & POSITION:2000 — 13,627 2002 — 448,752 — 134 2005 — 324,459 — 1742001 — 608,382 — 83 2003 — 264,927 — 162 2007 — 264,149 — 184BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T10—RBC Canadian Open.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—26; in money—10; Top-10 finishes—1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—138; in money—59; Top-10finishes—7<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $1,924,296GUETZ, Bret (GOOTS)FULL NAME: Bret Guetz BIRTHDATE: December 17, 1978BIRTHPLACE: Fresno, CA RESIDENCE: Scottsdale, AZ; plays outof Whisper Rock GC HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 160 FAMILY: Wife,Kelley EDUCATION: Texas Christian University (2002, BusinessManagement) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Reading the Bible, outdoorsactivities TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2002 OTHER INFORMATION:Played his rookie season on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> after finishingT62 at the 2007 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament.Finished T10 at the Moonah Classic for his first-career top-10.Earned his second T10 of the season at the Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic, shooting a finalround,career-low 65. Ended the 2008 season No. 84 on the money list. Missed the cut inall three previous starts on <strong>Tour</strong>, including most recently the 2005 LaSalle Bank Open.Only <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> experience was a missed cut at the 2003 U.S. Open. Winner of the 2007Canadian <strong>Tour</strong> Championship. The victory made him and brother, Brian, the first brothercombination to win on the Canadian <strong>Tour</strong>. Winner of the 2006 Arizona Open. Also won aGateway <strong>Tour</strong> event at the 2006 Scottsdale Classic. Winner of the 2002 Conference USAChampionship and the Thunderbird Collegiate Invitational, becoming the first player inschool history to win back-to-back events. Named third-team All-American in 2002.Winner of the 1999 Fort Worth City Amateur Championship. His dad, Mike, was a collegiategolfer at Wyoming, while Brian played at Oklahoma State University. Biggest thrillin golf is beating his dad and brother, who he credits for giving him his start in golf.Readily admits he is the third-best golfer in the family. Lists Jesus Christ as his hero.EXEMPT STATUS: 37th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T10--2008 Moonah Classic, Ford WayneGretzky Classic.MONEY & POSITION:2002 — 0 2005 — 02004 — 0 2008 — 82,232 — 84BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T10—Moonah Classic, Ford WayneGretzky Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 65–2008 Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic /42008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—26; in money—12;Top-10 finishes—2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—29; in money—12;Top-10 finishes—2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $82,232<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:MONEY & POSITION:2003 — 0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0; Top-10finishes—0HHANSEN, MattFULL NAME: Matthew Aaron Hansen BIRTHDATE: April 1, 1980BIRTHPLACE: Atwater, CA RESIDENCE: Atwater, CA; plays out ofStevinson Ranch GC (Stevinson, CA) HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 160FAMILY: Single EDUCATION: University of the Pacific (2003,Public Relations) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting, fishing TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 2003 OTHER INFORMATION: Made 11 cutsfrom 23 starts on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Finished T4 at theHenrico County Open, where a third-round 66 gave him a share ofthe 54-hole lead with Bryan DeCorso. Recorded his second top-10 ofthe season with a T9 effort at the Bank of America Open. Added a third top-10 with fourSection2Player Biographies<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-95


Section Player Biographies2sub-70 rounds at the Utah Championship, finishing T8. Started the week of theMiccosukee Championship No. 85 on the money list and jumped to 67th, where he finishedthe season, after his fourth top-10 of the year, a T6. Finished No. 112 on the moneylist during his rookie season on the 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Regained his <strong>Tour</strong> card withhis T47 finish at the 2007 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Made the cut in 13of 22 starts, with four top-25 finishes. Enjoyed his best outing at the Chitimacha LouisianaOpen (T19). Played his rookie season on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2006, after finishing T18 at the2005 National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Made it through all three stages after failing tomake it to finals in his first two attempts. Completed the season by making the cut in nineof 25 starts, with his lone top-25 a T18 at the Deutsche Bank Championship. Concludedthe season No. 194 on the money list. Had never played in a <strong>TOUR</strong> event prior to 2006.Finished T28 at the 2005 Albertsons Boise Open in one of only two career starts on the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> prior to 2007. Missed the cut at the 2006 LaSalle Bank Open in theother. Played Canadian <strong>Tour</strong> in 2004-05. Made one start on that <strong>Tour</strong> in 2006, winning afour-man playoff with John Mallinger, Jeff Quinney and Erik Compton at the NorthernCalifornia Classic for first <strong>Tour</strong> win. Honorable mention All-America in 2002. Big Westfirst-team all-conference from 2001-03. Shot 59 in March 2004 at Stevinson Ranch.Finished fourth at the National Junior Olympics in the high jump in 1990 and was juniorstate champion trap shooter. Grandfather, who he calls his hero, started him in golf atage 14. Finished fourth at the National Junior Track Olympics in the high jump in 1990and was junior state champion trap shooter. Lists making it to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2006 ashis biggest thrill in golf.EXEMPT STATUS: 11th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T4—2008 Henrico County Open.MONEY & POSITION:2005 — 4,583 — 227 2007 — 47,072 — 1122006 — 0 2008 — 99,828 — 67BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T4—Henrico County Open;T6—Miccosukee Championship; T8—Utah Championship; T9—Bank of America Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 64–2 times, most recent 2007 Peek’nPeak Classic/22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—23; in money—11;Top-10 finishes—4NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—47; in money—25;Top-10 finishes—4NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $151,483<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T18—2006 Deutsche Bank Championship.MONEY & POSITION:2006 — 187,252 — 194<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—25; in money—9; Top-10finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $187,252HART, JeffFULL NAME: Jeffrey Robert Hart BIRTHDATE: May 5, 1960BIRTHPLACE: Pomona, CA RESIDENCE: Solana Beach, CA; playsout of Lomas Sante Fe CC HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 150 FAMILY:Wife, Carmen; Sabrina (2/13/91), Monique (12/9/98) EDUCATION:University of Southern California (1983, Physical Education)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Music, USC Trojans football TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 1983 OTHER INFORMATION: Member of the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1992-93, 1995, 2000, 2002-04 and 2006.Member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> 1985, 1989-90, 1996-97, 2001 and 2005.Only start in 2008 came at the Price Cutter Charity Championship, where he missed thecut. Finished T22 at the 2007 Price Cutter Charity Championship, his best finish in threestarts. Finished T10 at the 2006 Athens Regional Foundation Classic, his top finish in 20starts. Rejoined the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2005 after fourth successful trip through <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament in 2004. Ended the season with nine made cuts in 23starts. A T25 at the Buick Championship represented his only top-25 finish. On the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2004, finished 85th on money list in 14 starts. Two top-10s were T5at the Rheem Classic and T4 at the Cox Classic. Had a double eagle during the third roundin Omaha, one of five posted during the season. Regained his <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card by virtueof his career-best 15th-place finish on the 2000 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list. Had ninetop-25 finishes that year, including his first career win at the inaugural SteamtownClassic. Opened with rounds of 72-70 at Glenmaura National and then tied the courserecord with a 5-under 65 in Saturday’s round to join three others in first place. Posted a68 on Sunday to win by one over Ian Leggatt. Victory came in 209th professional event(129 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, 80 <strong>Nationwide</strong>). First-place check of $81,000 vaulted him from No. 31 toNo. 8 on the season money list. Earned first-team All-American honors in 1982 and thirdteamrecognition in 1981. Credits his dad for giving him his start in golf.EXEMPT STATUS: 47th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100Other Prominent PlayersNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2000 Steamtown Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1991 — 2,913 — 163 1996 — 0 2003 — 19,107 — 1531992 — 60,589 — 18 1998 — 2,591 — 192 2004 — 56,394 — 851993 — 19,013 — 78 1999 — 2,306 — 183 2006 — 42,741 — 1141994 — 5,100 — 141 2000 — 178,489 — 15 2007 — 4,948 — 2391995 — 23,846 — 78 2002 — 97,595 — 47 2008 — 0BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T22—Price Cutter Charity Championship.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 64–3 times, most recent 2004 CoxClassic/32008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—176; inmoney—109; Top-10 finishes—22NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $515,633<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T4—1988 Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1985 — 10,466 — 177 1991 — 1,866 — 303 1997 — 67,829 — 1881988 — 7,875 — 223 1992 — 0 2001 — 219,386 — 1641989 — 44,650 — 169 1994 — 0 2005 — 135,165 — 2091990 — 57,189 — 171 1996 — 66,450 — 186<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—180; in money—84; Top-10finishes—1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $610,877HAYES, J.P.FULL NAME: John Patrick Hayes BIRTHDATE: August 2, 1965BIRTHPLACE: Appleton, WI RESIDENCE: El Paso, TX; plays out of ElPaso CC HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 185 FAMILY: Wife, Laura; John Henry(9/27/01), Maggy Jean (12/8/03) EDUCATION: University of Texas-ElPaso (1988, Marketing) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fly Fishing TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 1989 OTHER INFORMATION: Made seven cuts in26 starts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2008, with a season-best T9 at the JohnDeere Classic, where he won in 2002 and finished second in 2006.Finished 176th on the money list, his worst finish since 1993. Gainednational attention late in 2008 for disqualifying himself from second stage of the Qualifying<strong>Tour</strong>nament for inadvertently using a nonconforming ball. Received some sponsor exemptionsfrom <strong>2009</strong> tournaments as a result of his act. Competed in two events in the 2007 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’sPlayoffs for the FedExCup, following three top-10 finishes. Withdrew during the fourth roundof the 2007 PODS Championship due to minor chest pains and dizziness. Later diagnosed asvasovagal syncope, which causes low blood pressure. After taking more than a month off torecover, finished a career-best T6 at THE PLAYERS Championship. Led after the first round ofthe Children’s Miracle Network Classic with a 7-under 65 before finishing T9, his third top 10of the season. In 2006, playing out of the 126-150 category, finished in the top 125 in just 19starts to earn full status for 2007. Finished second at the John Deere Classic. Trailed 54-holeleader John Senden by four entering the final round, but Sunday’s 6-under-par 65 fell one shortof Senden’s 265 total. In 2005, made only 10 cuts in 22 <strong>TOUR</strong> starts and finished out of the top125 for the second consecutive season. Finished T2 at the B.C. Open thanks to closing roundsof 64-66. Finished T4 at the Reno-Tahoe Open in late August. In 2004, finished out of the top125 (No. 174) for the first time since 1997. Retained his card by finishing T26 at Qualifying<strong>Tour</strong>nament. Closed with a 5-under 67 to make it on the number and finish in the top 30 andties. Finished in the top 125 (112th) for the sixth consecutive season in 2003 with seven top-25s, including solo eighth at the Reno-Tahoe Open. In 2002, enjoyed an outstanding seasonwith career-best earnings of $955,271 capped by second career <strong>TOUR</strong> victory at John DeereClassic. T16 at Bob Hope Chrysler Classic was highlighted by <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> record-tying eightconsecutive birdies (13-18, 1-2) at the Palmer Course at <strong>PGA</strong> West. Shot then-tournamentrecord 7-under 28 on the front-nine at Brown Deer Park in the Milwaukee tournament. Pickedup second career victory at the John Deere Classic, four years, one month and 14 days afterhis first. Set tournament course record and tied the tournament record with a 10-under 61 inthe second round. Set the tournament record in relation to par at 22-under 262 (David Frost,21-under 259 at Oakwood CC in 1993). Recorded three top-10s in 2001 to finish in the top 100on the money list for the fourth consecutive year. In 2000, recorded five top-10s, including thefirst runner-up finish of his career and the second third-place finish of his career at the HondaClassic. Later earned second career third-place finish at Greater Milwaukee Open. In 1998,became the fourth first-time winner with playoff victory over Jim Furyk at rain-shortened BuickClassic. Arrived at Westchester CC having broken 70 just once all year and with earnings of$16,712. Started with 66 in first round for T2, two strokes out of lead. Second round took placeover Saturday and Sunday due to heavy rains. Birdied 17 and 18 Sunday morning to complete67 and tie Furyk for lead. Both players recorded 68s in the third and final round, whichincluded an eagle by Furyk and birdie by Hayes on 54th hole. In playoff, Hayes sank 7-footbirdie putt on first extra hole to earn two-year exemption and $324,000. Previous best <strong>TOUR</strong>finish was T6 at the 1992 Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic. Best finish of 1997 was a T8 at theShell Houston Open, where he shot 64 on Saturday for his low round of the year. Finished135th on money list and returned to Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament for fourth time. Finished 13th at1996 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament to gain full exempt status on <strong>TOUR</strong>. Finished 14th on<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list in on strength of victory at Miami Valley Open.EXEMPT STATUS: No. 176 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list2-96 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1996 Miami Valley Open.MONEY & POSITION:1992 — 0 1995 — 0 1998 — 01993 — 36,539 — 50 1996 — 94,087 — 14 2006 — 3,550 — 2321994 — 42,066 — 40 1997 — 1,380 — 215NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 61–1994 Boise Open/2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—77; in money—40;Top-10 finishes—12NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $177,622<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1998 Buick Classic. 2002 John Deere Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1992 — 72,830 — 155 1999 — 436,302 — 89 2005 — 531,704 — 1381993 — 6,650 — 253 2000 — 838,054 — 57 2006 — 701,433 — 1221995 — 111,696 — 153 2001 — 622,964 — 82 2007 — 890,815 — 1141996 — 0 2002 — 955,271 — 66 2008 — 312,152 — 1761997 — 160,722 — 135 2003 — 585,331 — 1121998 — 555,272 — 51 2004 — 260,816 — 174BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T9—John Deere Classic.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—26; in money—7; Top-10 finishes—1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—358; in money—184; Top-10finishes—27<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $7,042,010HEARN, David (HURN)FULL NAME: David Geoffrey Hearn BIRTHDATE: June 17, 1979BIRTHPLACE: Brampton, Ontario, Canada RESIDENCE: Brantford,Ontario, Canada; plays out of Brantford G&CC HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT:170 FAMILY: Single EDUCATION: University of Wyoming (2008,Psychology) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Music, movies TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 2001 OTHER INFORMATION: Made the cut in 10of 25 starts in 2008, with three top-10 finishes. Earned his first top-10of the year in his 12th start, a T9 showing at the Melwood PrinceGeorge’s County Open. Was T3 at the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players Cup inWest Virginia, where he remained near the top of the leaderboard all week. His effortmoved him from No. 88 on the money list to No. 42. Finished T6 at the Xerox Classic. Madethe cut in 17 of 27 starts on the 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, including nine top-25 finishes.Finished the season No. 41 on the money list, with $146,947. Five top-10 finishes werehighlighted by a season-best T3 at the Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open, finishingfive strokes behind Brad Elder. Other top-10s came at the Athens Regional FoundationClassic (T6), Miccosukee Championship (T6), <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship at BaronaCreek (7) and the BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs (T10). Had two aces during the season,including one on No. 17 during the second round of the Movistar Panama Championship andanother on No. 17 during the first round of the Albertsons Boise Open. Tadd Fujikawa andRicky Barnes also performed the feat in Boise, marking the first time in <strong>Tour</strong> history thatthree aces have been recorded on the same hole in the same day. Made the cut in 15 of 26starts on the 2006 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with three top-10 finishes. Was No. 57 on the finalmoney list, with $111,163. Opened the year with a T6 at the Movistar Panama Championship,posting par-or-better scores all four days. Went through a tough stretch following Panama,with a T36 at the Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship his best showing in sevenstarts. Snapped that streak with a solid fourth-place effort at the Rheem Classic. Recordedrounds of 66-68-69-68 to end at 9-under-par 271, four strokes out of the playoff eventuallywon by Darron Stiles. Four rounds in the 60s led to a T5 at the Preferred Health SystemsWichita Open—his third top-10 of the season. Finished the season ranked No. 4 in TotalDriving. Rookie on the 2005 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> after making it through the 2004 National Qualifying<strong>Tour</strong>nament in his fourth try and first trip to the final stage, where he finished T21. Finishedhis first season on <strong>TOUR</strong> with two top-25 finishes and a final money ranking of No. 196.Made the cut in eight of 12 appearances on the 2004 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, finishing in the top25 seven times. Ranked No. 35 on the official money list, with $161,706. Shot rounds of70-65-67-71 to win the Alberta Classic at 15-under-par 273, finishing one stroke ahead ofDavid McKenzie. Collected $81,000 for the victory. Posted four additional top-10s, includingT6s at the Oregon Classic and the Permian Basin Charity Golf Classic and T7s at thePreferred Health Systems Wichita Open and the Albertsons Boise Open. Member of theCanadian <strong>Tour</strong> from 2002-04. Finished No. 5 on the 2004 Order of Merit, including winningthe Times Colonist Open. Has also played on the Asian <strong>Tour</strong>. Made it to the round of 16 atthe 1999 U.S. Amateur. Won the 1997 Ontario Match Play Championship. Teamed with JonMills to lead the Canadian team to the title at the Four Nations Cup. Named All-MountainWest Conference during his senior season at the University of Wyoming. Winner of twocollegiate tournaments. Grew up five blocks from Wayne Gretzky’s home in Brantford,Ontario, Canada. Earned his degree at the University of Wyoming in the spring of 2008 aftercompleting the last of the three courses he was lacking toward his degree plan.EXEMPT STATUS: 7th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2004 Alberta Classic.MONEY & POSITION:2003 — 0 2005 — 26,805 — 132 2007 — 146,947 — 412004 — 161,706 — 35 2006 — 111,163 — 57 2008 — 106,860 — 64Other Prominent PlayersBEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T3—<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players Cup;T6—Xerox Classic; T9—Melwood Prince George’s County Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 63–2007 BMW Charity Pro-Am at TheCliffs/12008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—25; in money—10;Top-10 finishes—3NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—96; in money—52;Top-10 finishes—17NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $553,481<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T13—2005 B.C. Open.MONEY & POSITION:2002 — 0 2005 — 197,453 — 196 2008 — 11,1002003 — 0 2006 — 50,4382004 — 0 2007 — 10,850BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T58—RBC Canadian Open.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—2; in money—1; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—32; in money—13; Top-10finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $269,840HENSBY, MarkFULL NAME: Mark Adam Hensby BIRTHDATE: June 29, 1972BIRTHPLACE: Melbourne, Australia RESIDENCE: Mesa, AZHEIGHT: 5-8 WEIGHT: 150 FAMILY: Chase (2/7/00) SPECIALINTERESTS: Cars, movies TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1995 OTHERINFORMATION: Made the cut in nine of 26 starts on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>, with three top-25 finishes. Posted a T4 at the EDS ByronNelson Championship for his only top-10 and his first since finishingrunner-up at the 2007 Fry’s Electronics Open. Stood one shot behind36-hole leader Adam Scott, but a third-round 73 derailed his titlehopes. Ended the 2007 season by recording his only top-10 finish with a runner-up effort atthe inaugural Fry’s Electronics Open that earned his <strong>TOUR</strong> card for 2008. Second-round 61was a career best and moved him from T80 to T2. Runner-up finish to Mike Weir marked hisfirst top-five finish since the 2005 John Deere Classic (T4). His $540,000 check moved himfrom 151st on the money list to 99th, with $969,731 in his final start of the season. Plaguedby a nagging foot injury in 2006, fell out of the top 150 on the money list as he was limitedto just 16 events. Injury stemmed from a car crash suffered earlier in the year. Consultedwith Jose Maria Olazabal, whose career was nearly cut short in the 1990s due to footproblems but was later diagnosed as back problem. In 2005, recorded top-10s in two majors(Masters and U.S. Open) and earned a berth on International Presidents Cup squad. InMasters debut and second career major championship start, posted first major top-10 witha T5. Along with Rod Pampling, led group of eight Australians that participated. In his U.S.Open debut two months later, finished T3, five strokes behind champion Michael Campbell.Captured his first win on the European <strong>Tour</strong> by defeating Henrik Stenson on the secondplayoff hole of the Scandinavian Masters after finishing with a final-round 65 to make it intothe playoff. Won first <strong>TOUR</strong> title at the 2004 John Deere Classic and made first trip to THE<strong>TOUR</strong> Championship. Runner-up finish at BellSouth Classic, one stroke behind ZachJohnson. First <strong>TOUR</strong> victory came with a par 3 on the second playoff hole to beat John E.Morgan at the John Deere Classic. Posted rounds of 68-65-69-66—268, overcoming fourshotlead of Jose Coceres in the final round. Earned a career-best $684,000. Became the16th first-time winner in John Deere Classic history. Recorded an ace in the first round,becoming the first player since Jim Furyk (2002 Memorial <strong>Tour</strong>nament) to post an ace andwin in the same week. In first <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship appearance, finished T4 to jump to No.40 in the Official World Golf Ranking. Made the cut in 17 of 23 events on the 2003<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Collected $276,519 to finish No. 7 on the final money list. Earned his thirdcareer victory at the Henrico County Open. Posted a final-round 9-under 63 to finish regulationtied with Zach Johnson at 20-under-par. Birdied the first playoff hole for the victory. In2001, his first season on <strong>TOUR</strong>, finished 186th on money list and recorded only top-10, a T9at the Touchstone Energy Tucson Open, during his first event as a member. Second<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> victory came during the 2000 season at the Carolina Classic. DefeatedManny Zerman on seventh extra playoff hole. In 1998, set tournament mark with 20-under260 at Fort Smith Classic, his first <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> victory. Winner of numerous othertournaments, including the 1996 Illinois Open by eight strokes and the 1994 Illinois StateAmateur.EXEMPT STATUS: No. 156 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money listNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 1998 Fort Smith Classic. 2000 Carolina Classic.2003 Henrico County Open.MONEY & POSITION:1997 — 16,401 — 100 2000 — 291,757 — 2 2007 — 29,000 — 1391998 — 75,359 — 33 2002 — 123,825 — 331999 — 49,054 — 52 2003 — 276,519 — 7NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 62–1998 Fort Smith Classic/3NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—135; in money—80;Top-10 finishes—26NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $861,916Section2Player Biographies<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-97


Other Prominent PlayersSection Player Biographies2<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2004 John Deere Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1995 — 0 2003 — 8,880 2007 — 969,731 — 1021996 — 3,799 — 332 2004 — 2,718,766 — 15 2008 — 480,483 — 1561997 — 0 2005 — 1,312,637 — 592001 — 155,629 — 186 2006 — 251,883 — 183BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T4—EDS Byron Nelson Championship.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—26; in money—9; Top-10 finishes—1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—150; in money—77; Top-10finishes—14<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $5,901,807HILL, JasonFULL NAME: Jason Corbin Hill BIRTHDATE: January 17, 1971BIRTHPLACE: Dallas, TX RESIDENCE: Rockwall, TX; plays out ofBuffalo Creek GC (Rockwall, TX); Waterview GC (Rowlett, TX)HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 205 FAMILY: Wife, Nicole; Cole (3/1/00)EDUCATION: Baylor University (1993, Marketing) SPECIALINTERESTS: Hunting, fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1993OTHER INFORMATION: Made just five starts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> in 2008, making only one cut. Following an opening-round 69 atThe Rex Hospital Open, claimed a share of 65th place. Member ofthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2002 and <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2001, 2003-05 and 2007. Has made justthree cuts in 29 appearances over the past four seasons. Failed to make a cut in five startsin 2006. A T45 at the Rheem Classic represented his only made cut in nine events in 2005.Missed the cut in all eight appearances on the 2004 <strong>Tour</strong>. Made the cut in eight of 22starts on the 2003 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, failing to crack the top 25 in any of those. FinishedNo. 188 on the 2002 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> final money list, with $150,860. Made the cut in six of 24tournaments. Posted T14 finishes at the Michelob Championship at Kingsmill and theFedEx St. Jude Classic. Had played in only six <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> events prior to the 2001season, with a T14 finish at the 1997 Greater Austin Open his best up to that point. Hadalso participated in the EDS Byron Nelson Championship three times (1996-98) but failedto make the cut each time. Earned first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card by finishing 14th on the 2001<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list. Five top-10s included one victory and one third-place finish.Opening 67 gave him first-round lead at Steamtown Classic. Dropped to T4 after middlerounds of 71-69. Closed with 5-under 65 to win his first tournament by three strokes. Settournament record with 8-under-par 272. Four-time winner on the Lone Star <strong>Tour</strong>. Wasthe 1992 Southwest Conference co-champion with Justin Leonard.EXEMPT STATUS: Past champion 5-10NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2001 Steamtown Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1997 — 2,845 — 170 2001 — 166,899 — 14 2006 — 01998 — 0 2003 — 15,840 — 165 2007 — 1,275 — 3401999 — 0 2004 — 0 2008 — 1,338 — 3042000 — 0 2005 — 1,762 — 305BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T65—The Rex Hospital Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 65–2 times, most recent 2001 SteamtownClassic/42008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—5; in money—1;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—88; in money—30;Top-10 finishes—5NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $189,959<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T14—2002 FedEx St. Jude Classic, MichelobChampionship at Kingsmill.MONEY & POSITION:1996 — 0 1998 — 01997 — 0 2002 — 150,860 — 188<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—27; in money—6; Top-10finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $150,860HONG, S.S.FULL NAME: Soon Sang Hong BIRTHDATE: August 11, 1981BIRTHPLACE: South Korea RESIDENCE: Carrollton, TX HEIGHT:5-3 WEIGHT: 160 OTHER INFORMATION: Will be a rookie on the<strong>2009</strong> <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> after finishing T132 at the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Finished T7 at second stage of Q-School inBeaumont, CA. Won on the Golden State Golf <strong>Tour</strong> in 2008. Playedin the Ballantines Championship on the European <strong>Tour</strong>, missing thecut. Represented South Korea in the 2001 Spirit InternationalAmateur Golf Championship, an event Lorena Ochoa, the world’sNo. 1-ranked female professional, also played that year.EXEMPT STATUS: 46th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100HORGAN III, P.H.FULL NAME: Patrick Henry Horgan III BIRTHDATE: August 22, 1960BIRTHPLACE: Newport, RI RESIDENCE: Newport, RI; plays out ofNewport CC HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 170 FAMILY: Wife, Margaret;Henry (10/4/00) EDUCATION: University of Rhode Island (1983,Economics) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Boating, fishing TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 1984 OTHER INFORMATION: Member of the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> from 1989-94 and 1997-2000. Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> in 1991, 1994-96 and 2003-05. Missed the cut in all five <strong>Tour</strong>starts the past three seasons. Made one cut (B.C. Open, 2005) in fourstarts over last five years on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Made the cut in three of seven starts on <strong>Tour</strong> in2005, with his best showing coming at the Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, where he T25.Made the cut in four of 16 starts on the 2004 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Cracked the top 25 once,finishing T22 at the SAS Carolina Classic. Made the cut in two of 10 starts on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2003,with a T45 at the Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship his best showing. Posted a T17 atthe Monterrey Open on 2000 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Missed the cut in his two additional appearanceson <strong>Tour</strong> that season. Posted the best single-season earnings total of his 10 years onthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1999, with $265,956. Lone top-10 came at the Doral-Ryder Open, wherehe posted rounds of 69-70-71-68 on his way to a T8 finish. Posted a 64, his low round of theyear, at the FedEx St. Jude Classic. Played on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1991, winning firststart at the Yuma Open. Later that year added the Macon Open crown on his way to a thirdplacefinish on money list to earn <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> membership the following year. Also won 1996Alabama Classic, one of nine top-10 finishes on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> that year. Ended upNo. 7 on the final money list, with $120,760. Winner of 1994 Rhode Island Open. AttendedRhode Island on a football scholarship before switching focus to golf.EXEMPT STATUS: Veteran MemberNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 1991 Yuma Open, Macon Open. 1996 AlabamaClassic.MONEY & POSITION:1991 — 84,432 — 3 1996 — 120,760 — 7 2005 — 8,333 — 1911992 — 2,850 — 165 2000 — 6,105 — 193 2006 — 01994 — 5,199 — 139 2003 — 3,049 — 266 2007 — 01995 — 42,713 — 47 2004 — 9,793 — 193 2008 — 0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 63–2 times, most recent 1995 OzarksOpen/12008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—122; in money—55;Top-10 finishes—20NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $283,233<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 5—1997 Greater Vancouver Open, T5—1989USF&G Classic, 1998 Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1983 — 0 1991 — 2,912 — 268 1998 — 224,100 — 1261984 — 0 1992 — 123,684 — 116 1999 — 265,956 — 1421986 — 0 1993 — 105,571 — 141 2000 — 80,612 — 2021987 — 0 1994 — 53,734 — 186 2005 — 6,5401989 — 63,787 — 152 1995 — 2,463 — 332 2006 — 01990 — 72,898 — 154 1997 — 226,249 — 105 2008 — 02008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—275; in money—122; Top-10finishes—13<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $1,228,505HUBER, KeithFULL NAME: Keith Allen Huber BIRTHDATE: November 10, 1965BIRTHPLACE: Fresno, CA RESIDENCE: Fresno, CA; plays out ofFort Washington CC HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 215 FAMILY: Wife,Ann; Logan James (3/5/04) EDUCATION: California StateUniversity-Stanislaus SPECIAL INTERESTS: Snowboarding,motorcycles TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1992 OTHERINFORMATION: Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2004-05.Missed the cut in 2008 Utah Championship and the 2006 UtahEnergy Solutions Championship. Made the cut in seven of his 22starts in 2005 with a pair of top-10 finishes late in the year. Was T9 in back-to-backweeks at the Mark Christopher Charity Classic and the Albertsons Boise Open. Made thecut in three of 17 starts, finishing No. 176 on the final money list. A T13 at the ScholarshipAmerica Showdown was his best finish on <strong>Tour</strong>. Won on the 2003 Golden State <strong>Tour</strong>. Hasalso played on the Hooters and California <strong>Tour</strong>s. Had two top-25 finishes on the 2003Hooters <strong>Tour</strong>, with T11 at the David Hooten Invitational his best showing. Was an All-American selection in 1991. Cites his dad as his hero. Non-golf related jobs held includerecapping tires for two years after high school. His wife, Ann, has won their club championshipfour consecutive years.EXEMPT STATUS: 67th qualifier from QT/ML 61-1002-98 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Other Prominent PlayersNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T9—2005 Mark Christopher CharityClassic, Albertsons Boise Open.MONEY & POSITION:1999 — 829 — 236 2004 — 12,371 — 176 2006 — 02000 — 0 2005 — 41,654 — 104 2008 — 0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 64–2 times, most recent 2005 BMWCharity Pro-Am at The Cliffs/32008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—46; in money—11;Top-10 finishes—2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $54,854<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:MONEY & POSITION:2005 — 04-iron from 172 yards on the par-3 17th hole during the final round of the LaSalle BankOpen. Finished 127th on 2005 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list. Also, played in seven eventson the 2005 <strong>TOUR</strong> via a Minor Medical Extension, but failed to earn enough money tokeep his <strong>TOUR</strong> card. Limited to 22 events on <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2004 due to hand injury. Made eightcuts with a best finish of T37 at the Buick Invitational. Returned to <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2004 afterfinishing eighth on the 2003 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list. Got off to a hot start on 2003<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> with nine top-25s in his first 11 events, including his second career winat the BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs. With three top-four finishes, was awarded<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Player of the Month honors in May. Finished No. 154 on the 2002 <strong>TOUR</strong>money list with second career top-10, a T5 at the FedEx St. Jude Classic. In 2001, earned$299,452 as a rookie to rank No. 146 on the <strong>TOUR</strong> money list. Posted career-low finalround63 for T7 at Canon Greater Hartford Open, his first career top-10. Recorded victoryat 2000 Mississippi Gulf Coast Open on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> and received Player of theMonth honors for March. In 1994, made the cut in his first <strong>TOUR</strong> event, the BellSouthClassic, tying for 59th. Did not play in another <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event until 2000. Winner of the1998 Trinidad Open and Kansas Open. All-America selection in 1990 at Georgia Tech.Noted for his cooking expertise at home.EXEMPT STATUS: Past champion 2-4<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0IILES, Bradley (EYE-uhls)FULL NAME: Bradley Peter Iles BIRTHDATE: August 23, 1983BIRTHPLACE: Murupara, New Zealand RESIDENCE: Papamoa,New Zealand HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 190 FAMILY: Single SPECIALINTERESTS: Guitar, extreme sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL:2005 OTHER INFORMATION: Played 23 events in his rookie seasonon the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2008, making 10 cuts with five top-25finishes. First career top-10 came at the Price Cutter CharityChampionship, where he posted a career-best 65 in the secondround and added a 66 in the final round to move up the leaderboard.Final-round 66 at the Oregon Classic vaulted him into a T4 finish, his second top-10 of theyear. Ended the season No. 91 on the money list. Had previously made four career startson <strong>Tour</strong>, with two made cuts—a T23 at the 2006 Jacob’s Creek Open and a T75 at the2007 HSBC New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. Has also played on the Asian <strong>Tour</strong> and theAustralasian <strong>Tour</strong> from 2006-07. Winner of the 2007 Taranaki Open on the Golf <strong>Tour</strong> ofNew Zealand. Finished T6 at the 2005 Australian Masters. Coming through under pressureand hitting quality shots is his biggest thrill in golf. Non-golf related jobs held includebartending. Got his start in golf from his mother at of 10. Suffered a serious brain injuryin 2004, resulting in a three-day coma. The injury occurred due to a golf cart accident aftercompeting in a tournament in South Carolina in 2004.EXEMPT STATUS: 45th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T4—2008 Oregon Classic.MONEY & POSITION:2006 — 6,915 — 206 2007 — 1,118 — 348 2008 — 70,733 — 91BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T4—Oregon Classic; T8—Price CutterCharity Championship.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 65–2008 Price Cutter CharityChampionship /22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—23; in money—10;Top-10 finishes—2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—27; in money—12;Top-10 finishes—2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $78,765ISENHOUR, TrippFULL NAME: John Henry Isenhour III BIRTHDATE: April 6, 1968BIRTHPLACE: Salisbury, NC RESIDENCE: Orlando, FL; plays out ofGrand Cypress HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 185 FAMILY: Wife, KellyLynn; three children EDUCATION: Georgia Tech (1990, IndustrialManagement) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Gourmet cooking TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 1990 OTHER INFORMATION: Member of the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2001-02, 2004-05 and 2007. Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> in 1996, 1998-2000, 2003, 2005-06 and 2008. Struggled duringthe 2008 season, making only six cuts in 22 starts. Best finish wasa T13 at the Melwood Prince George’s County Open. Finished the 2007 <strong>TOUR</strong> season No.152 on the money list, with $471,980. Made the cut in 14 of 32 starts, with his only top-10of the year coming at The Honda Classic, a T5 aided by rounds of 68-67 on the weekend.Finished the 2006 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> season No. 5 on the money list to earn third trip tothe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> via the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Picked up third career title when he won theseason-opening Movistar Panama Championship by three strokes. Two months later,notched his second victory of the year at the Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship,battling Paul Sheehan down the stretch and eventually winning by three strokes. Roundedout his top-three finishes with a T3 at the Rex Hospital Open. Had a hole-in-one with aNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (4): 2000 Mississippi Gulf Coast Open. 2003 BMWCharity Pro-Am at The Cliffs. 2006 Movistar Panama Championship, Livermore ValleyWine Country Championship.MONEY & POSITION:1992 — 0 1998 — 7,923 — 138 2004 — 01993 — 0 1999 — 65,324 — 41 2005 — 28,904 — 1271994 — 7,440 — 119 2000 — 219,630 — 8 2006 — 321,996 — 51996 — 4,253 — 166 2002 — 4,530 — 228 2008 — 34,678 — 1221997 — 8,445 — 133 2003 — 262,646 — 8BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T13—Melwood Prince George’s CountyOpen; T22—Chitimacha Louisiana Open; T24—Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 63–2 times, most recent 2006 MovistarPanama Championship/12008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—22; in money—6;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—176; in money—95;Top-10 finishes—21NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $965,769<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T5—2002 FedEx St. Jude Classic,2007 The HondaClassic.MONEY & POSITION:1994 — 2,604 — 300 2004 — 90,699 — 218 2008 — 02001 — 299,452 — 146 2005 — 14,448 — 2522002 — 319,210 — 154 2007 — 471,980 — 152BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T5—The Honda Classic.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—115; in money—55; Top-10finishes—3<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $1,198,393IWATA, Hiroshi (hih-ROE-she ih-WAH-tuh)FULL NAME: Hiroshi Iwata BIRTHDATE: January 31, 1981BIRTHPLACE: Miyagi, Japan; plays out of Sendai CC RESIDENCE:Miyagi, Japan HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 160 FAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: Tohoku Fukushi University (2003) SPECIALINTERESTS: Sleeping TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2004 OTHERINFORMATION: Member of the Japan Golf <strong>Tour</strong> since 2004. Hasimproved each of his five seasons on <strong>Tour</strong>. Made the cut in 16 of 22starts in 2008, with six top-10 finishes. Was runner-up at theFujisankei Classic and finished third at the Tsuruya Open. Also T3 atthe Mitsubishi Diamond Cup. Finished the year No. 21 on the Order of Merit. Made thecut in 17 of 23 starts in 2007 and finished third three times and had six top-10s. Missedthe cut at the 2008 British Open, his only career start in a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event. Has neverplayed in a <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> event.EXEMPT STATUS: 24th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:MONEY & POSITION:2008 — 02008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0; Top-10finishes—0Section2Player Biographies<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-99


Section Player Biographies2JJANZEN, LeeFULL NAME: Lee MacLeod Janzen BIRTHDATE: August 28, 1964BIRTHPLACE: Austin, MN RESIDENCE: Orlando, FL HEIGHT: 6-0WEIGHT: 175 FAMILY: Wife, Beverly; Connor MacLeod (10/20/93)EDUCATION: Florida Southern College (1986, Marketing) SPECIALINTERESTS: Christian music, reading, snow skiing, comedy TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 1986 OTHER INFORMATION: Finished No. 152on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list, his fourth consecutive seasonoutside of the top 125. Made the most of a sponsor exemption at the2008 PODS Championship, finishing T10, his first top-10 finish sincethe 2006 Frys.com Open (T5). At even-par 284, finished four shots behind champion SeanO’Hair. He was the last qualifier at No. 144 in the standings for The Barclays, the first eventin the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Playoffs for the FedExCup. Finished at even par in New Jersey to jump to119th—the second-to-last spot for the Deutsche Bank Championship in Norton, MA. Fourconsecutive 73s at the 2007 U.S. Open gave two-time U.S. Open champion his best finishof the year, a T13. Finished No. 160 on the 2007 money list, third consecutive year out oftop 125. Using one-time, top-50 all-time <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list exemption for 2006, finished146th on the money list. Finished third at the Southern Farm Bureau Classic, one stroke outof a playoff with Joe Durant and D.J. Trahan. It was his best finish since being runner-up toKenny Perry at the 2003 Memorial <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Finished outside the top 125 in 2005 for thefirst time since joining the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1990. Posted four rounds in the 60s at the U.S. BankChampionship in Milwaukee to record his lone top-10 of the season, a T7. Captured hissecond U.S. Open title in six years in 1998 by recording the best final-round U.S. Opencomeback in 25 years. Five strokes behind Payne Stewart through 54 holes. Closed with 68to win by one over Stewart. Five-stroke comeback best since Johnny Miller came from sixback to win 1973 U.S. Open. It was his first victory on <strong>TOUR</strong> since 1995 and eighth careerwin. Won three times in 1995, at THE PLAYERS Championship, Kemper Open and SprintInternational. Trailed Bernhard Langer and Corey Pavin by one entering final round at TPCSawgrass. Shot closing 71 for one-stroke victory. Birdied 72nd hole at Kemper Open to tiePavin then birdied 18th again to win playoff. Birdied holes 14-17 on Sunday to overtakeErnie Els and win Sprint by one point under Modified Stableford scoring system. Won the1994 Buick Classic by three strokes over Els, who won U.S. Open the following week. FirstU.S. Open title came in 1993 in head-to-head battle with Payne Stewart at Baltusrol GC.Shot 67-67-69-69—272 to equal U.S. Open scoring record set by Jack Nicklaus in 1980 anddefeat Stewart by two strokes. Earlier that year, defeated Andrew Magee by two strokesfor Phoenix Open title. First <strong>TOUR</strong> victory came at the 1992 Northern Telecom Open. Closing65 gave him one-stroke win over Bill Britton. Won 1986 Division II national championshipwhile at Florida Southern. First-team All-American in 1985-86. Began to take golf seriouslyat age 14 after family moved to Florida from Maryland, where he played Little Leaguebaseball. Still avid Baltimore Orioles fan. Won first tournament at 15 as member of GreaterTampa Junior Golf Association. Played with Aaron Stewart, the late Payne Stewart’s son,in the 2004 Father-Son Challenge.EXEMPT STATUS: No. 152 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money listNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T20—1990 Pensacola Open.MONEY & POSITION:1990 — 1,125 — 204NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 70–1990 Pensacola Open/1NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—2; in money—1;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $1,125<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (8): 1992 Northern Telecom Open. 1993 Phoenix Open, U.S.Open. 1994 Buick Classic. 1995 THE PLAYERS Championship, Kemper Open, SprintInternational. 1998 U.S. Open.MONEY & POSITION:1988 — 3,686 — 256 1995 — 1,378,966 — 3 2002 — 1,127,740 — 561989 — 5,100 — 233 1996 — 540,916 — 31 2003 — 1,132,001 — 641990 — 132,986 — 115 1997 — 877,832 — 24 2004 — 837,482 — 961991 — 228,242 — 72 1998 — 1,155,314 — 20 2005 — 422,748 — 1551992 — 795,279 — 9 1999 — 849,994 — 48 2006 — 524,198 — 1461993 — 932,335 — 7 2000 — 753,709 — 62 2007 — 409,189 — 1601994 — 442,588 — 35 2001 — 905,628 — 59 2008 — 500,155 — 152BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T10—PODS Championship.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—28; in money—17; Top-10 finishes—1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—525; in money—354; Top-10finishes—62<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $13,956,088Other Prominent PlayersJOHNSON, AndrewFULL NAME: Andrew Travis Johnson BIRTHDATE: January 10,1972 BIRTHPLACE: Columbus, IN RESIDENCE: Orlando, FL; playsout of Isleworth CC (Windermere, FL) HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 160FAMILY: Single EDUCATION: Ball State University (1994,Management) TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1995 OTHERINFORMATION: Finished 209th on 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> moneylist, making three cuts in 19 starts. Best finish was T39 at theMexico Open. Shot 64 in the second round of the Oregon Classic tofinish 63rd. Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> from 2005-07. Madethe cut in eight of 21 starts on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2007, with two top-10 finishes coming in back-tobackstarts (T8 at Fort Smith Classic and T7 at BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs).Finished the season No. 105 on the money list. Made the cut in seven of 26 starts on <strong>Tour</strong>in 2006, with T14 at the Cox Classic his only top-25 finish. Finished the year No. 143 onthe money list, with $22,521. Made the cut in nine of 22 events during his rookie seasonon <strong>Tour</strong> in 2005, with one top-10 finish. Concluded the season No. 58 on the money list,with $98,987. A T21 finish at the BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs represented his bestfinish among his first 15 starts of the season. Appeared to be headed for his 11th missedcut after opening with a 2-over-par 73 in the first round of the Cleveland Open. Made thecut by two strokes after a second-round, 3-under 68. Pulled into a tie for the lead after 54holes with a course-record, 9-under-par 62 in the third round. Ran away with his firstcareer win by three strokes with a final-round, 4-under 67, collecting a career-best$81,000 for his efforts. His 62-67 finish was the lowest final 36-hole score of the season.The win propelled him to the No. 41 spot on the money list at the time. Member of theCanadian <strong>Tour</strong> from 2000-04. Made the cut in five of seven starts on the Canadian <strong>Tour</strong>in 2004, with his best showing a T3 at the Barton Creek Challenge. Runner-up finish atthe 2002 MTS Classic was his best finish on that <strong>Tour</strong>. Member of the EuropeanChallenge <strong>Tour</strong> in 2003 and the Hooters <strong>Tour</strong> in 2004. Biggest thrill in golf was winningon the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2005. Lists his dad—who was a firefighter for 35 years—andRichard Ullman as his heroes. His mom, a school teacher, gave him his start in golf.EXEMPT STATUS: Past champion 2-4NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2005 Cleveland Open.MONEY & POSITION:1998 — 473 — 288 2006 — 22,521 — 143 2008 — 6,331 — 2092005 — 98,987 — 58 2007 — 51,255 — 105BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T39—Mexico Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 62–2005 The Cleveland Open/32008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—19; in money—3;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—91; in money—28;Top-10 finishes—3NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $179,566<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:MONEY & POSITION:2007 — 02008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0JOHNSON, KevinFULL NAME: Kevin James Johnson BIRTHDATE: April 25, 1967BIRTHPLACE: Plymouth, MA RESIDENCE: Palm Beach Gardens, FL;plays out of Fox Club HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 200 FAMILY: Wife,Christa; Jordan Paige (7/17/00), Jade Alexandra (11/29/02)EDUCATION: Clemson University (1989, Economics and Marketing)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Boating, fishing, spending time with familyTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1989 OTHER INFORMATION: Memberof <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1990, 1996-2000 and 2002-08. Member of the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2001. Made only three cuts in 22 starts on the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2008 with a T36 at the Chattanooga Classic his best finish. Made justthree cuts in 14 starts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2007, with his only top-10 finish comingin his last start at the Miccosukee Championship (T8). Made the cut in nine of 25 starts on<strong>Tour</strong> in 2006, with two top-10s. Ended the season No. 54 on the money list, with $116,824.A T10 at the Athens Regional Foundation Classic represented his first top-10 of the year.Then recorded his fourth career <strong>Tour</strong> victory with a one-stroke win over Matt Kuchar at thePreferred Health Systems Wichita Open, snapping a streak of 110 tournaments without awin since his last victory on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2000. Rounds of 65-68-67-66 led to an 18-under 266total, good enough for the $90,000 payday and a jump of 110 spots to No. 29 at the time onthe official money list. Finished the 2005 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> season No. 86 on the money list,with $56,589. Made the cut in eight of 17 tournaments, with two top-10 finishes—a fifthplaceperformance at the Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship and a T8 at the Price Cutter CharityChampionship. Made the cut in 10 of 24 starts on the 2004 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with fivetop-25 finishes. Wrapped up the season No. 79 on the money list, with $64,222. Had aseason-best T4 at the Lake Erie Charity Classic, two shots out of a playoff eventually wonby Kevin Stadler. Last of his two top-10s came with a T5 at the Alberta Classic. Made thecut in 15 of 27 events on the 2003 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Earned $97,295 to land in the No. 47spot on the final money list. Cracked the top-10 twice—finishing third at the ClearwaterClassic and T9 at the SAS Carolina Classic. Finished No. 87 on the 2002 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>2-100 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


money list, with $43,370. Made the cut in 12 of 21 tournaments, recording three top-25finishes in the process. Best tournament was a T8 at the Price Cutter Charity Championship.Finished T13 at the B.C. Open in his only appearance on the 2002 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Made the cutin 14 of 32 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events in 2001, with his only top-25 finish coming at the Bob HopeChrysler Classic. Posted a 23-under-par total to T11 and collect $69,500. His fourth-round 65was his best score of the year. Earned his <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card by virtue of his T5 finish at the2000 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Made it to the weekend in 11 of 25<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> events in 2000, with four top-10 finishes. Opened the 2000 season with athird-place finish at the Florida Classic. Posted a pair of 64s to grab a four-stroke lead at thehalfway point of the Permian Basin Open, establishing a 36-hole tournament record.Weekend scores of 70-70 gave him a three-stroke win and his third career title. DefeatedBob Heintz by one stroke to win the 1999 South Carolina Classic, his second career win. Hada one-stroke lead after 54 holes at the 1999 Mississippi Gulf Coast Open and finished third.Knocked in three eagles in the final round of the 1999 Omaha Classic. Earned his first career<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> victory at the 1997 Puget Sound Open in a playoff over Michael Clark andSteve Jurgensen. Victory was one of three 1997 top-10 finishes. Set course record with 62in opening round of 1997 Permian Basin Open. Caddied for <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> memberGeoffrey Sisk at 1997 National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Following 1995 National Qualifying<strong>Tour</strong>nament, broke right shoulder blade when thrown from horse during quail-hunting trip.Has also played on the South African <strong>Tour</strong> (1990-95) and the Canadian <strong>Tour</strong> (1992-94).Member of 1989 U.S. Walker Cup team, which he says is his biggest thrill in golf. Winnerof 1987 U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship. Member of 1988 U.S. World Amateurteam. Three-time All-America selection at Clemson. Member of high school varsity basketballteam. Cites his father, Ken, as his hero. Credits his dad for giving him his start in golf.EXEMPT STATUS: Past champion 2-4NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (4): 1997 Puget Sound Open. 1999 South CarolinaClassic. 2000 Permian Basin Open. 2006 Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open.MONEY & POSITION:1990 — 7,172 — 100 1998 — 36,881 — 62 2004 — 64,222 — 791991 — 1,967 — 178 1999 — 115,247 — 16 2005 — 56,589 — 861994 — 0 2000 — 158,219 — 19 2006 — 116,823 — 541996 — 24,754 — 74 2002 — 43,370 — 87 2007 — 28,550 — 1421997 — 56,935 — 37 2003 — 97,295 — 47 2008 — 6,479 — 208BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T36—Chattanooga Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 62–1997 Permian Basin Open/12008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—22; in money—3;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—294; inmoney—130; Top-10 finishes—30NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $814,503<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T11—2001 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1990 — 0 1996 — 0 2002 — 37,1001992 — 2,050 — 304 2000 — 0 2005 — 11,3301993 — 0 2001 — 205,242 — 171<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—41; in money—17; Top-10finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $255,722JOHNSON, RichardFULL NAME: Richard Johnson BIRTHDATE: February 2, 1972BIRTHPLACE: Cardiff, Wales RESIDENCE: Fort Smith, AR; playsout of Hardscrabble CC HEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 220 FAMILY: Wife,Yvette; Sydney (6/8/96), Kipp (1/17/98) EDUCATION: AugustaState University (1995, Marketing) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Allsports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1995 OTHER INFORMATION:Made the cut in nine of 29 starts during his rookie season on the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2008. Best finish was a T27 at the Turning StoneResort Championship. Late in the year, represented Wales (withteammate Bradley Dredge) at the OMEGA Mission Hills World Cup in China. Member of<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1999-2004 and 2006-07. Made the cut in 17 of 25 tournaments in2007, including nine top-25 finishes. Finished the season No. 1 on the money list, with$445,421. Posted eight top-10 finishes on the season. Posted the 10th top-10 finish of hiscareer with a T7 effort at the season-opening Movistar Panama Championship. Held aone-stroke lead after 54 holes at three tournaments, finishing T3 at the BMW CharityPro-Am at The Cliffs, T2 at the Northeast Pennsylvania Classic and T6 at the OregonClassic. Also played in the final group at the Utah EnergySolutions Championship, enteringthe final round two strokes behind Franklin Langham and eventually finishing secondto Langham by that same number of strokes. Finally broke through with a win at the MarkChristopher Charity Classic. Playing in the final group for the fifth time of the season,posted a 67 on Sunday to overcome a one-stroke deficit and collect the $94,500 firstplaceprize, guaranteeing his first ticket to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Sealed the victory with abirdie-4 on the first extra hole to defeat Matthew Jones and Jeremy Anderson. Took overthe top spot on the money list in the final event of the season, recording a 20-under 264to win the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship at Baronoa Creek by one stroke over MichaelLetzig. The win was worth a career-best $139,500. Other top-10 finish came at theShowdown at Somerby, finishing T5. Made the cut in 12 of 21 starts on the 2006Other Prominent Players<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with three top-10 finishes. Completed the season No. 59 on the moneylist, with $107,834. His T5 at the BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs represented his best<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> showing since winning the 2000 Monterey Peninsula Classic. Held aone-stroke lead after 54 holes before eventually falling by three to champion Ken Duke.Nine starts later finished T3 at the Xerox Classic—where he held a two-stroke leadthrough two rounds—followed by a T8 effort at the Northeast Pennsylvania Classic.Made the cut in just one of 13 starts in 2004, finishing T19 at the BMW Charity Pro-Amat The Cliffs. Struggled through the 2003 campaign, making the cut in just two of 17tournaments. A T26 at the LaSalle Bank Open was his top performance. Finished the 2002season No. 145 on the money list, with $17,662. Made the cut in seven of 25 tournaments.Only top-25 performance was T19 at the Albertsons Boise Open. Made the cut infive of his first 11 events in 2001 before his season was cut short when he broke a bonein his wrist at the Dayton Open. Earned his second career win by taking the inaugural2000 Monterey Peninsula Classic. Was tied for 61st after opening-round 75, eight strokesbehind leader Conrad Ray. Second-round 71 moved him to a tie for 17th but still eightshots back of leader Pat Perez. Third-day 71 got him into a tie for eighth place, sevenstrokes back of Perez. Charged to his second win with a closing 68 to defeat MichaelAllen by one shot. Comeback from seven shots was the largest on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2000. At thetime it matched the third-best come-from-behind effort in <strong>Tour</strong> history. His winning scoreof 285 was the highest by a tournament winner in 2000. His opening 75 was also thehighest start by a tournament winner that year. First top-10 finish came at the WichitaOpen, where he T4 to earn $17,600 and jump to No. 81 on the money list. Made the cutin eight of his last 13 events, earning nearly 94 percent of his season total in that span.One of three players (Jaxon Brigman, Rob Bradley) to play in 30 events that season. Heldon to his third-round lead to win the 1999 Florida Classic by two strokes over BobbyWadkins. Member of the 1993 European Amateur team. Was T12 at the 1998 PeugeotOpen De Espana. All-American in 1995 at Augusta State University. Member of the 1994Great Britain/Ireland amateur team that competed against Europe. Father, Peter Johnson,is the pro at Vale of Glamorgan in Cardiff, Wales, and is a past chairman of the <strong>PGA</strong> inWales. Ran the Waffle House restaurant on Washington Road in Augusta, GA, duringMasters week of 1997. Also sold cars early in his career.EXEMPT STATUS: No.198 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money listNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (4): 1999 Florida Classic. 2000 Monterey PeninsulaClassic. 2007 Mark Christopher Charity Classic, <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship at BaronaCreek.MONEY & POSITION:1999 — 81,822 — 28 2002 — 17,662 — 145 2006 — 107,833 — 592000 — 148,285 — 25 2003 — 4,745 — 240 2007 — 445,421 — 12001 — 21,741 — 132 2004 — 6,771 — 217 2008 — 1,798 — 274BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T48—Northeast Pennsylvania Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 63–2000 Wichita Open/32008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—1;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—172; in money—75;Top-10 finishes—17NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $836,079<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T27—2008 Turning Stone Resort Championship.MONEY & POSITION:2001 — 18,029 2006 — 0 2008 — 200,210 — 198BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T27—Turning Stone Resort Championship.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—29; in money—9; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—31; in money—10; Top-10finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $218,238JOHNSON, TomFULL NAME: Thomas Francis Johnson BIRTHDATE: August 19, 1981BIRTHPLACE: Fair Oaks, CA RESIDENCE: Weaverville, CA; plays outof Trinity Alps GC (Weaverville, CA) HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 180FAMILY: Single EDUCATION: Northwestern University (2004,Communications) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Art, music, disc golf, politicsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2004 OTHER INFORMATION: Made atotal of eight cuts in 21 starts on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Finishedthird at the Mexico Open, his career-best on <strong>Tour</strong>. Held the first-roundlead in Morelia and was never lower than third after any completedround. Was T9 at the Athens Regional Foundation Classic. Missed three of his next four cutsbefore posting his third top-10 finish of the year at the Bank of America Open (T9). Made fourcuts in his final 12 starts to end at No. 75 on the money list. Finished the 2007 campaign No.196 on the money list, with $190,926. Made the cut in 11 of 27 starts, with lone top-25 finishcoming at the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic (T18). Rookie on the 2007 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> via T8 finish at2006 National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. One of eight players to negotiate all three stages. Hadnever played in a <strong>TOUR</strong> event prior to 2007. Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2005-06. Madethe cut in 12 of 26 starts in 2006, with two top-10s. Wrapped up the season No. 77 on themoney list, with $71,947. First top-10 of the season—and just the second of his career—camewith a T6 at the Oregon Classic. A month later posted his career-best finish with a T4 effort atthe PalmettoPride Classic, finishing three strokes behind winner Michael Sim. Posted oneSection2Player Biographies<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-101


Other Prominent PlayersSection Player Biographies2top-10 finish during his rookie season in 2005, a T9 finish at the Mark Christopher CharityClassic. Completed the season 105th on the money list. Had a hole-in-one on No. 8 during thesecond round of the Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open. Winner of the Canadian <strong>Tour</strong>Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament in 2004. Two-time All-America at Northwestern. Was the Big TenFreshman of the Year in 2000. California State Junior champion in 1998. Qualified for the 1998,2002 and 2004 U.S. Amateurs. Lists his dad and the late Byron Nelson as his heroes. BrotherWilliam is a noted amateur who was a semifinalist at the 2004 U.S. Mid-Amateur and has alsoplayed in the British Amateur. They have caddied for each other in competition and Williamhas been a caddie at the San Francisco GC. Says making a clutch putt is his greatest thrill ingolf. Family owns a nine-hole course (Trinity Alps GC) and restaurant (Johnson’s Steakhouse)in small town of Weaverville, which has only 3,500 residents. Qualified for second stage ofQ-School four years in row on the number, making birdie on the last hole three of those yearsand recording a 65 in the other.EXEMPT STATUS: 23rd qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 3—2008 Mexico Open.MONEY & POSITION:1990 — 0 2005 — 41,502 — 105 2007 — 02004 — 0 2006 — 71,947 — 77 2008 — 90,270 — 75BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 3—Mexico Open; T9—Athens RegionalFoundation Classic, Bank of America Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 65–3 times, most recent 2008 MexicoOpen/12008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—21; in money—8;Top-10 finishes—3NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—66; in money—27;Top-10 finishes—6NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $203,719<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T18—2007 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic.MONEY & POSITION:2007 — 190,926 — 196BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T18—Bob Hope Chrysler Classic.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—27; in money—11; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—27; in money—11; Top-10finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $190,926JORDAN, PeteFULL NAME: Peter Jordan BIRTHDATE: June 10, 1964 BIRTHPLACE:Elmhurst, IL RESIDENCE: Fountain Hills, AZ; plays out of Medinah CC(Medinah, IL) HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 185 FAMILY: Wife, Kelly; Ryan(11/26/91), Peyton Ashley (7/14/94), Max Hunter (2/24/98) EDUCATION:Texas Christian University (1986) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Sports, musicTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1986 OTHER INFORMATION: Memberof the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> from 1991-93, 2003-05 and 2007. Member ofthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> from 1994-2002. Made four starts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> in 2008 with a T30 at the Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open,where he shot four sub-par rounds, his only made cut. Finished T72 at The Honda Classic, hisonly <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> start in 2008. In nine tournaments, only made cut since the 2005 season wasa T25 at the 2007 Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open. Made the cut in just four of his 21starts on the 2005 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with a T28 at the Northeast Pennsylvania Classic his bestshowing of the season. Played a limited schedule after the first half of the 2004 <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> season when he made the cut in two of 11 starts. Qualified for the U.S. Open but missedthe cut at Shinnecock Hills. Was T33 at the Booz Allen Classic the following week. Made thecut in five of 18 appearances on the 2003 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. His T12 at the Clearwater Classicwas his sole top-25 finish of the season. Finished No. 198 on the 2002 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list,with $101,330. Made the cut in nine of 30 tournaments. Failed to crack the top 25 during theseason. Best finish was a T28 at the Bell Canadian Open. Ironman made 16 cuts and two top-25s in 36 starts in 2001. His 36 events tied Neal Lancaster for most starts. Earnings of$386,088 (130th on money list) were second-most of his career. Top finish was third at theJohn Deere Classic, two strokes behind champion David Gossett. Finish was worth $190,400,the largest paycheck of his career. Enjoyed most lucrative year of his <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> career in 2000,with $464,480 in earnings. In 1999, posted his only top-10 finishes of the year during animpressive two-week period—a T5 at the John Deere Classic and T6 at Canon GreaterHartford Open. Finished 135th on the money list in 1999, and then was 15th at <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament to earn status for the 2000 season. Lost his card in 1998 afterfinishing 147th on the final money list but was fifth at the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying<strong>Tour</strong>nament to return to the <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1999. Only appearance on the 1998 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> wasa T4 at the Lakeland Classic. Best chance for victory came during rainy week at 1996 B.C. Open.Held a two-stroke advantage after two rounds and shared 54-hole lead with Fred Funk. Afterheavy rain washed out final round, lost to Funk on first hole of playoff. First joined <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>in 1994 after finishing T4 at 1993 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Spent three years on<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> (1991-1993) in which he recorded four second-place finishes finishes—1991Wichita Charity Classic, 1992 Permian Basin Open, 1992 Fresno Open and 1993 New EnglandClassic. All-America selection at Texas Christian in 1986. All-Southwest Conference in1985-86.EXEMPT STATUS: Veteran MemberNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—1992 Fresno Open, T2—1991Wichita Charity Classic, 1992 Permian Basin Open, 1993 New England Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1990 — 592 — 267 1995 — 6,703 — 143 2005 — 8,200 — 1921991 — 31,217 — 38 1996 — 7,500 — 138 2006 — 01992 — 48,701 — 26 1998 — 12,000 — 115 2007 — 4,000 — 2551993 — 48,774 — 35 2003 — 20,775 — 143 2008 — 3,255 — 2401994 — 1,403 — 204 2004 — 4,901 — 241BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T30—Preferred Health Systems WichitaOpen.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 62–1991 Wichita Charity Classic/32008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—4; in money—1;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—161; in money—71;Top-10 finishes—12NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $198,021<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—1996 B.C. Open.MONEY & POSITION:1988 — 0 1997 — 209,020 — 110 2003 — 6,7201990 — 2,034 — 278 1998 — 175,807 — 147 2004 — 23,2801993 — 5,405 — 269 1999 — 295,419 — 135 2006 — 01994 — 128,960 — 132 2000 — 464,480 — 107 2008 — 10,7251995 — 143,936 — 134 2001 — 386,088 — 1301996 — 191,240 — 110 2002 — 101,330 — 198BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T72—The Honda Classic.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—1; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—276; in money—128; Top-10finishes—9<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $2,144,444JUSTESEN, Erick (JUST-uh-son)FULL NAME: Erick Joseph Justesen BIRTHDATE: April 7, 1985BIRTHPLACE: Philadelphia, PA RESIDENCE: Sacramento, CA;plays out of Morgan Creek CC (Roseville, CA) HEIGHT: 5-8WEIGHT: 160 FAMILY: Single EDUCATION: Califorinia StateUniversity-Stanislaus (2008, Communications) SPECIALINTERESTS: Exercise, cooking movies, travel, family and friendsTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2008 OTHER INFORMATION: Will bea rookie on the <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Has never played in a<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> or <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event. Two-time Division II first-teamAll-America and academic All-America. Named California State University-StanislausWarrior of the Year. Winner of the Will Kerner Award for Sportsmanship. Was the 2006Northern California Golf Association stroke-play champion. Qualified for the 2008Canadian <strong>Tour</strong> and made the cut in his only two starts. Joins fellow CSU-Stanislaus playersJames Drew and Keith Huber on <strong>Tour</strong> in <strong>2009</strong>. Played two years at Cal State Montereybefore transferring.EXEMPT STATUS: 36th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100KKIMBELL, JohnFULL NAME: John David Kimbell BIRTHDATE: January 3, 1969BIRTHPLACE: Atlanta, GA RESIDENCE: LaFayette, GA; plays outof Cartersville CC HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 210 FAMILY: SingleSPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting, fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL:1997 OTHER INFORMATION: Made the cut in 12 of 25 starts in2008, with three top-25 finishes. Best showings were in back-tobackweeks, a T18 at the Melwood Prince George’s County Openand a T22 at the Bank of America Open. Made the cut in nine of 29starts during his rookie season on the 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, includingfive top-25 finishes. Ended the year No. 37 on the money list, with $160,444. Openedthe year with three top-20 finishes in his first six starts, culminating with his first careervictory—at the South Georgia Classic. A 3-under 69 made him the only player in the fieldto record a sub-70 round Sunday. It was enough to give him a one-stroke win overMatthew Jones and a first-place paycheck of $108,000. The win came just seven monthsafter he claimed his third NGA Hooters <strong>Tour</strong> title on the same golf course. Struggled therest of the season, making just five cuts in 22 starts. Only other top-10 came at the lastfull-field event of the year, finishing T10 at the Miccosukee Championship. Had threecareer starts on <strong>Tour</strong> prior to 2007, with his only made cut a T54 at the 2006 AthensRegional Foundation Classic. Has never played in a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event. Has three careervictories on the Hooters <strong>Tour</strong> and one win on the Tight Lies <strong>Tour</strong>. Non-golf related jobsheld include a five-year stint working the third shift for a parcel delivery company. Did notstart playing golf until the age of 22.EXEMPT STATUS: Past champion 2-42-102 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Other Prominent PlayersNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2007 South Georgia Classic.MONEY & POSITION:2002 — 0 2006 — 1,613 — 289 2008 — 37,953 — 1202005 — 0 2007 — 160,444 — 37BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T18—Melwood Prince George’s CountyOpen; T22—Bank of America Open; T23—Henrico County Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 64–4 times, most recent 2008 KnoxvilleOpen/22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—25; in money—12;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—57; in money—22;Top-10 finishes—2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $200,010KIRK, ChrisFULL NAME: Christopher Brandon Kirk BIRTHDATE: May 8, 1985BIRTHPLACE: Knoxville, TN RESIDENCE: St. Simons Island, GA;plays out of Sea Island GC HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 170 FAMILY:Single EDUCATION: University of Georgia (2007, Sports Business)TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2007 OTHER INFORMATION: Playedhis rookie season on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2008, finishing No. 77on the money list. Made 10 cuts in 19 starts, including three top-25finishes. Shot 66, making him one of the first-round leaders, withArjun Atwal and Jarrod Lyle, at the Knoxville Open. Birdied the 72ndhole to force a playoff with Lyle, who defeated him with a birdie on the first extra hole.The runner-up finish (his only one of the season) and $54,000 check moved him to 42ndon the money list at the time. Missed the cut as an amateur at the 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong>Children’s Hospital Invitational, his only previous cut on <strong>Tour</strong>. All three of his career <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> starts came in 2007, missing the cut as an amateur at the Wyndham Championship,then professionally at the Viking Classic and Frys.com Open. Winner of the 2007 BenHogan Award, given annually to the nation’s top collegiate golfer. Helped lead theBulldogs to the 2005 NCAA Championship, which he calls his biggest thrill in golf. Alsowon two Southeastern Conference team titles. Set a school record with seven individualvictories, four of which came during his senior season. Earned first-team All-Americanhonors his junior and senior seasons. Earned second-team All-American honors as asophomore. Three-time first-team All-SEC selection. Set the school record with a 70.90scoring average during junior season and tied the school record with 10 top-10 finishes.For his career, finished with 24 top-10 finishes, just three shy of Chip Beck’s schoolrecord. His 71.89 career stroke average was just shy of the school record 71.79, held byformer <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> member Erik Compton. Loves to spend time at the beach.EXEMPT STATUS: 26th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2008 Knoxville Open.MONEY & POSITION:2008 — 88,441 — 77BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 2—Knoxville Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 66–3 times, most recent 2008 NortheastPennsylvania Classic/22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—19; in money—10;Top-10 finishes—1NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—20; in money—10;Top-10 finishes—1NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $88,441<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T52—2008 AT&T Classic.MONEY & POSITION:2007 — 0 2008 — 37,724BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T52—AT&T Classic.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—3; in money—3; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—6; in money—3; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $37,724KIZZIRE, Patton (cuh-ZIRE)FULL NAME: Patton Kizzire BIRTHDATE: March 3, 1986BIRTHPLACE: Montgomery, AL RESIDENCE: Tuscaloosa, AL;plays out of Indian Hills CC, Moore’s Mill Club (Auburn, AL) HEIGHT:6-5 WEIGHT: 210 FAMILY: Single EDUCATION: Auburn UniversitySPECIAL INTERESTS: Family, food TURNED PROFESSIONAL:2008 OTHER INFORMATION: Will be a rookie on the <strong>2009</strong><strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Missed the cut at the 2008 Viking Classic, his onlycareer <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> start. Has never played in a <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>event. Earned All-Southeastern Conference honors as a junior atAuburn after winning SEC Championship. Joined Jimmy Green (1991), Bryant MacKellar(1997) and Roland Thatcher (2000) as Auburn champions.EXEMPT STATUS: 61st qualifier from QT/ML 61-100<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:MONEY & POSITION:2008 — 02008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0KNUTZON, JasonFULL NAME: Jason Marshall Knutzon BIRTHDATE: January 24,1976 BIRTHPLACE: Lubbock, TX RESIDENCE: Altoona, IA HEIGHT:5-11 WEIGHT: 175 FAMILY: Wife, Rustina; Landon (9/17/08)EDUCATION: Iowa State University (1999, Communication)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Flying, traveling TURNED PROFESSIONAL:2000 OTHER INFORMATION: Was a rookie on the <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> in 2001, when he made the cut in just seven of 19 starts. Onlytop-10 finish came in his first event, the Louisiana Open (T10). Endedthe year No. 118 on the money list. Member of the Asian <strong>Tour</strong> since2003. Ended the year No. 31 on the Order of Merit, thanks to three top-10 finishes. Pickedup his first professional win in 2004 at the Macau Open in China and went on to finishNo. 20 on the Order of Merit. Added his second win in 2007 in Indonesia at the MotorolaInternational Bintan. Missed the cut at the 2003 U.S. Open and the 2008 John DeereClassic. Only made cut on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> was at the 2005 John Deere Classic (T58).Winner of the 1998 Iowa Masters, Fort Dodge Amateur and Northwest Amateur. Named1999 Iowa Amateur of the Year. Winner of the Bismark Dakota <strong>Tour</strong> event. Has two holesin-onein competitive rounds. Has traveled much of the country because of his father’sposition as an Air Force pilot.EXEMPT STATUS: 8th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T10—2001 Louisiana Open.MONEY & POSITION:2001 — 27,299 — 118 2002 — 0 2003 — 1,575 — 310NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 64–2001 Louisiana Open/3NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—21; in money—8;Top-10 finishes—1NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $28,874<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T58—2005 John Deere Classic.MONEY & POSITION:2003 — 0 2005 — 8,920 2008 — 02008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—3; in money—1; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $8,920LLABELLE II, DougFULL NAME: Douglas Norman LaBelle II BIRTHDATE: January 19,1975 BIRTHPLACE: Mount Pleasant, MI RESIDENCE: Scottsdale, AZ;plays out of Whisper Rock GC HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 165 FAMILY:Wife, Julie EDUCATION: University of New Mexico (1998, Businessand Human Resources) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Red wine TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 1998 OTHER INFORMATION: Ended 2008 No. 175on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list. Made the cut in 11 of 22 starts during the2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> season. Lone top-10 came at the Sony Open in Hawaii.Added two top-25s as the season went on. Finished 138th on the 2007season money list and recorded his first career top-10. Rookie on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2007 afterfinishing 15th on the 2006 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list. In first career start as a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>member, posted rounds of 66-65 on the weekend to finish T4 at the 2007 Sony Open in Hawaii,five shots behind champion Paul Goydos. It was his first cut made in fourth career start on<strong>TOUR</strong>. Birdied the 72nd hole to finish T48 at The Barclays, the first of the four <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Playoff for the FedExCup events, to move from 121st to 120th in the standings, thereby qualifyingfor the next week’s Deutsche Bank Championship. He was 25 points better than SteveAllan who missed the cut in New York. Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> from 2003-06, wherehe had 10 career top-10s, including one win. Among his four top-10s in 2006 was a T3 at the2006 LaSalle Bank Open and his first career victory at the 2006 Price Cutter CharityChampionship. Finished the event at 27-under-par 267, the second-lowest score in relation topar in <strong>Tour</strong> history. Finished 53rd on the 2005 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list, including the secondrunner-up finish of his career, one shot behind tournament winner Jason Gore at the 2005National Mining Association Pete Dye Classic. Ranked 44th on the 2004 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>money list. Had his best showing of the season with a third-place performance at the 2004 CoxClassic. Finished his 2003 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> rookie season 41st on the money list, thanks to apair of top-five showings. Solo third at the 2003 Knoxville Open and a T2 at the 2003 PriceCutter Charity Championship. Missed the cut in his first three career appearances on the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>. Member of the Canadian <strong>Tour</strong> from 1999-2002. Member of the Australasian <strong>Tour</strong> in2000-02. Two-time All-American at New Mexico and a three-time all-conference selection.EXEMPT STATUS: No. 175 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money listSection2Player Biographies<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-103


Section Player Biographies2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2006 Price Cutter Charity Championship.MONEY & POSITION:2000 — 0 2003 — 115,786 — 41 2006 — 240,174 — 152001 — 3,000 — 225 2004 — 130,715 — 442002 — 10,231 — 174 2005 — 104,973 — 53NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 63–3 times, most recent 2006 CoxClassic/1NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—113; in money—58;Top-10 finishes—10NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $604,879<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T4—2007 Sony Open in Hawaii.MONEY & POSITION:1997 — 0 2003 — 0 2008 — 338,132 — 1751999 — 0 2007 — 604,633 — 138BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T10—Sony Open in Hawaii.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—22; in money—11; Top-10 finishes—1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—58; in money—29; Top-10finishes—2<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $942,765LAMELY, Derek (LAM-lee)FULL NAME: Derek James Lamely BIRTHDATE: July 12, 1980BIRTHPLACE: Belleville, IL RESIDENCE: Fort Myers, IL HEIGHT:5-11 WEIGHT: 170 FAMILY: Single EDUCATION: McNeese State(2003, Business Management) SPECIAL INTERESTS: FishingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2004 OTHER INFORMATION: Will bea rookie on the <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Has made two prior starts onboth the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> and <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Most recently, missed thecut at the 2008 Melwood Prince George’s County Open on the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> and was 71st the 2008 PODS Championship on the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Winner of the 2008 Waterloo (IA) Open. Has played mini-tour events sinceturning professional. Made the cut in four of seven starts on the 2008 Tarheel <strong>Tour</strong>, withhis best finish a runner-up effort at the Michelob Ultra Classic. Member of Texas statechampionship team at Montgomery High School.EXEMPT STATUS: 57th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 71—2008 PODS Championship.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 71—PODS Championship.LAMIELLE, Joey (luh-MEAL)FULL NAME: Joey Paul Lamielle BIRTHDATE: July 28, 1982BIRTHPLACE: Canton, OH RESIDENCE: Sarasota, FL; plays out ofTPC Prestancia; Laurel Oak CC HEIGHT: 5-8 WEIGHT: 150 FAMILY:Single EDUCATION: Florida Gulf Coast University SPECIALINTERESTS: Fishing, hunting, cooking TURNED PROFESSIONAL:2005 OTHER INFORMATION: Will be a rookie on the <strong>2009</strong><strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Missed the cut in his only previous start, the 2006Rex Hospital Open. Qualified for the 2008 U.S. Open at Torrey Pinesbut missed the cut. Played on the Hooters <strong>Tour</strong> in 2007-08 and madethe cut in 28 of 38 starts. Finished No. 9 on the 2008 money list, thanks to six top-10finishes. Also played several mini-tour events in South America. Four-year letterman atFlorida Gulf Coast University. Won the Sarasota City Championship, which includes PaulAzinger among former winners. A self-proclaimed chef who also likes to fish.EXEMPT STATUS: 20th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:MONEY & POSITION:2006 — 0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 70–2006 The Rex Hospital Open/2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0;Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:MONEY & POSITION:2008 — 02008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0Other Prominent PlayersLANGHAM, Franklin (LANG-um)FULL NAME: James Franklin Langham BIRTHDATE: May 8, 1968BIRTHPLACE: Thomson, GA RESIDENCE: Peachtree City, GAHEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 175 FAMILY: Wife, Ashley; Parker (4/29/97),Carson (7/7/99), George (9/5/01), Oliver (5/13/05) EDUCATION:University of Georgia (1991, Risk Management and Insurance)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting, fishing, activities with kids TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 1992 OTHER INFORMATION: Member of the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1996, 1998-2002 and 2005. Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> in 1993-95, 1997, 2003-04 and 2006-08. Struggled through difficultseason in 2008 without making a cut in 13 starts. Made the cut in 11 of 26 events onthe 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, including three top-25 finishes. Finished the year No. 32 on themoney list, with $175,414. Four rounds in the 60s (68-64-66-68) led to a runner-up finish atthe Price Cutter Charity Championship, finishing four strokes behind Tom Scherrer. Collected$60,048 to move from No. 155 to No. 51 on the money list. Also posted four rounds in the60s (63-67-66-68) at the Utah EnergySolutions Championship, leading to tournament-record20-under 264 and a two-stroke win over Richard Johnson. It represented the third <strong>Tour</strong> winof his career. Only start on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2007 resulted in a T30 finish at the AT&TClassic. Made the cut in 17 of 26 starts on the 2006 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with four top-10finishes. Ended the season No. 41 on the money list, with $136,246. Ranked 10th in theAll-Around Ranking. Missed the cut in his first two starts before bouncing back with a T42in New Zealand and an impressive T3 at the Chitimacha Louisiana Open. Held the lead afterthe second and third rounds in Lafayette, but a final-round, 1-under 70 left him two strokesback of winner Johnson Wagner. Made the cut in 14 of 31 events on <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2005. T19performances at the FBR Open and the Barclays Classic represented his best outings of theyear. Wrapped up the 2004 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> season No. 4 on the official money list, with$312,896 and graduated to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> for second time in his career. Posted 13 top-25sin 16 made cuts. At the Rheem Classic, broke through for his second career <strong>Tour</strong> victory witha 72-hole total of 15-under 265, good for a two-stroke win over Keoke Cotner. A 9-under 61in the second round was spurred on by the <strong>Tour</strong>’s lowest nine-hole score of the season (28)and a season-best eight consecutive birdies (Nos. 3-10), one shy of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>record of nine set by Omar Uresti in 1994. At the time, the win established a new record fortime between victories on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Last win came at the 1993 Permian BasinOpen, a gap of 10 years, 8 months, 17 days. Led <strong>Tour</strong> in Scoring Average, was second inGreens in Regulation and Birdie Average, third in Putting Average and seventh in All-AroundRanking. Finished the 2003 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> season No. 65 on the money list, with $75,831.Finished No. 168 on the 2002 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list, with $238,461. Played in only 22 eventson the 2001 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> as season was cut short by left elbow surgery on Oct. 12. Achievedlife-long dream by participating in his first Masters, finishing T40. Led <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in SandSaves at 68.9 percent. Enjoyed breakthrough season in 2000 in fourth <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> campaign.Eclipsed career-highs set the previous season in official money and ranking. Seven top-10sand three seconds also established career-highs. Ranking of 26th on the official money listmarked his first top-30 finish in that category and qualified him for first <strong>TOUR</strong> Championshipappearance. Produced second career runner-up at Doral-Ryder Open. Second-round 63established a personal best. Had best seven-tournament stretch of short career during midseasonrun in which he finished no worse than seventh in six of seven starts, includingseventh-place finish at his first major, the <strong>PGA</strong>. Finished 76th on money list in 1999, his firsttime among the top 100. Had no exempt status on the 1997 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> or <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>but played in 16 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> events that year, with three top-10s. Regained his <strong>TOUR</strong>card with a sixth-place finish at the 1997 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Finished 174thon the 1996 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list. Fourth-place finish on the 1995 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> moneylist secured his <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> playing privileges for 1996 despite not winning a tournament.Three playoff losses a <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> record that was tied in 2004 by Paul Gow. Capturedthe 1993 Permian Basin Open on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, where he defeated Doug Martin ina playoff. Was an All-American in 1991 at Georgia and was a member of the victorious 1991U.S. Walker Cup team at Portmarnock GC in Dublin, Ireland. Walker Cup teammatesincluded David Duval, Phil Mickelson and Jay Sigel. His wife, Ashley, has worked as hiscaddie in the past and is a former president of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Wives Association. Onqualifying for 2001 Masters: “When I received my Masters invitation just before Christmas,it was almost like another Christmas present,” he said. Grew up in nearby Thomson, GA,began going to Masters at age 8 and later manned the 16th hole leaderboard when he wasin high school.EXEMPT STATUS: Past champion 2-4NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 1993 Permian Basin Open. 2004 Rheem Classic.2007 Utah EnergySolutions Championship.MONEY & POSITION:1992 — 0 1997 — 27,550 — 73 2004 — 312,896 — 41993 — 71,235 — 18 1998 — 2,860 — 187 2006 — 136,246 — 411994 — 27,957 — 55 2002 — 0 2007 — 175,414 — 321995 — 158,990 — 4 2003 — 75,831 — 65 2008 — 0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 61–2004 Rheem Classic/22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—13; in money—0;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—209; inmoney—113; Top-10 finishes—39NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $988,9792-104 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Other Prominent Players<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2000 Doral-Ryder Open, Greater MilwaukeeOpen, T2—1998 Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic, 2000 Kemper Insurance Open.MONEY & POSITION:1992 — 0 1999 — 535,652 — 76 2004 — 18,4501994 — 0 2000 — 1,604,952 — 26 2005 — 380,436 — 1641996 — 83,632 — 174 2001 — 332,538 — 141 2006 — 16,6421997 — 0 2002 — 238,461 — 168 2007 — 30,7201998 — 248,412 — 117 2003 — 0 2008 — 0BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T30—AT&T Classic.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—207; in money—110; Top-10finishes—12<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $3,489,893LEE, RichardFULL NAME: Richard Lee BIRTHDATE: October 29, 1990BIRTHPLACE: Toronto, Ontario, Canada RESIDENCE: Chandler,AZ HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 175 FAMILY: Single SPECIALINTERESTS: Singing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2007 OTHERINFORMATION: Will be a rookie on the <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>.Made headlines by turning professional at age 17. Was in the spotlightat the 2007 U.S. Open when he became the second-youngestgolfer in the history of the tournament. Had to withdraw after theopening round due to a wrist injury. Was ranked as the No. 2 juniorin 2006 and was runner-up to Phillip Francis at the U.S. Junior Amateur. Two-time statechampion for Chandler (AZ) Hamilton High School. Father, Jeff, was a roommate of <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> pro K.J. Choi during their time on the Korean <strong>Tour</strong>.EXEMPT STATUS: 42nd qualifier from QT/ML 61-100LILE, CraigFULL NAME: Craig Alexander Lile BIRTHDATE: October 21, 1976BIRTHPLACE: Capetown, South Africa RESIDENCE: Rogers, AR;plays out of Pinnacle CC HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 170 FAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: University of Arkansas (2001) SPECIAL INTERESTS:Cricket, rugby TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2001 OTHERINFORMATION: Made two cuts in 11 starts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in2008, with a season-best T14 at the Fort Smith Classic. Member of the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> from 2003-06. Played his rookie season on the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> in 2007, finishing No. 186 on the money list, with $255,659. Gotoff to a slow start, making just five cuts in his first 14 starts but finished the year with 10straight weekend appearances. Top-25s came at the Viking Classic (T22) and the TurningStone Championship (T25). Made the cut in 14 of 24 starts on the 2006 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, witha career-best six top-10 finishes. Finished the season No. 27 on the money list, with $186,840.Ranked No. 6 in Putting Average (1.745) and No. 7 in Birdie Average (4.09). Strong start to theseason with T16 finishes at the Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship and the BMWCharity Pro-Am at The Cliffs. Sandwiched between those performances was a runner-upshowing at the inaugural Athens Regional Foundation Classic. Held the second-round lead at15-under-par 129 and was then tied with Paul Gow after 54 holes with a then-<strong>Tour</strong>-low,18-under-par 198. Eventually fell by three strokes to Gow, collecting $54,000 for the secondplacefinish. Next top-10 was a T8 outing at the Peek’n Peak Classic. Finished T3 at thePreferred Health Systems Wichita Open, three strokes behind tournament champion KevinJohnson. Posted back-to-back, top-10 finishes to start September, at the Legend FinancialGroup Classic (T8) and the Utah EnergySolutions Championship (T9), followed by a T4 at thePalmettoPride Classic in late October after holding a share of the first-round lead. Failed tocrack the top 25 in his first 12 starts of the 2005 season. Put together rounds of 69-72-71-68for an 8-under 280 at the Lake Erie Charity Classic at Peek’n Peak Resort for his first top-10finish of the 2005 campaign. Was T7, six shots behind champion Esteban Toledo. Made thecut in 15 of 21 starts on the 2004 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Finished inside the top 25 on seven occasions.Ranked No. 48 on the final money list, with $121,469. Had his best showing of theseason at the Permian Basin Charity Golf Classic. Made it to a playoff with eventual winnerCharley Hoffman and Jeff Gove, finishing at 6-under-par 282 after rounds of 72-71-67-72.Collected $39,600 for his efforts. Started the season with a T7 at the Chitimacha LouisianaOpen, two of four top-10s on the season. Others were posted at the Lake Erie Charity Classic(T9) and the LaSalle Bank Open (T10). Began the 2003 campaign with no status and becameone of record eight players who played their way onto the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Made the cut innine of 16 events and ended the season No. 48 on the money list, with $96,937. Posted top-10sat the Omaha Classic (second) and the Virginia Beach Open (T9). Set a <strong>Tour</strong>-record by making31 birdies in Omaha. Birdied the final four holes for a 12-under-par 60 in the second round atOmaha to break The Champions Club course record. His 60 was also the lowest round postedon <strong>Tour</strong> in 2003. Shared the 36-hole lead with Todd Rose. Fired a final-round 65 but wound uptwo shots back of champion Bo Van Pelt, who carded a 62 to vault to title. Second-place checkof $59,400 secured his playing status for the remainder of the year. Played on the SouthAfrican mini-tour from 2001-03. Had four top-10 finishes in 14 starts and was No. 7 on theseason-long Order of Merit. Lost a playoff to Todd Rossetti at the 2003 Abilene Open on theTight Lies <strong>Tour</strong>. Two-time All-American at the University of Arkansas. Two-time All-Southeastern Conference selection. SEC Freshman of the Year in 1998. Holds the Arkansasschool record for most sub-70 rounds in a career, with 21. Qualified for the 2000 U.S. Open atPebble Beach, where he missed the 36-hole cut. Father, who maintains a 7-handicap, got himstarted in the game. Splits time between Arkansas and South Africa.EXEMPT STATUS: Minor MedicalNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2003 Omaha Classic, 2006 AthensRegional Foundation Classic, T2—2004 Permian Basin Charity Golf Classic.MONEY & POSITION:2001 — 1,726 — 260 2004 — 121,469 — 48 2007 — 29,531 — 1382002 — 24,721 — 128 2005 — 43,401 — 102 2008 — 11,459 — 1772003 — 96,937 — 48 2006 — 186,840 — 27BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T14—Fort Smith Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 60–2003 Omaha Classic/22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—11; in money—2;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—107; in money—56;Top-10 finishes—15NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $516,084<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T22—2007 Viking Classic.MONEY & POSITION:2007 — 255,659 — 186BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T22—Viking Classic; T25—Turning Stone ResortChampionship.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—24; in money—15; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—25; in money—15; Top-10finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $255,659MMCKENZIE, DavidFULL NAME: David Neil McKenzie BIRTHDATE: July 26, 1967BIRTHPLACE: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia RESIDENCE: Melbourne,Victoria, Australia HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 170 FAMILY: Wife, MaiSPECIAL INTERESTS: Wine collecting, Buffalo Sabres hockey TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 1990 OTHER INFORMATION: Finished 2008 No. 72on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list, with $96,049. He made 15 cuts in 28starts. Notched the 21st top-10 finish of his career with a T9 effort at therain-shortened HSBC New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. Missed the cut insix out of his next eight starts before finishing T5 at the Bank of AmericaOpen. Was in a three-way tie for the lead after 54 holes, but a final-round, even-par 72 left himfour strokes behind champion Kris Blanks. Finished seventh in the Australian Masters to cap his2008 season. Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2005 and 2007. Member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in2006. Made the cut in 17 of 29 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> events in 2007, including 12 top-25 finishes.Finished the year with $194,656, good for the 27th spot on the money list. Finished the seasonstrong, with a runner-up finish at the Chattanooga Classic (ending one stroke behind RonWhittaker) and a T16 at the Miccosukee Championship. Entered the season-ending <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> Championship at Barona Creek in 23rd place on the money list but failed to finish among the25 <strong>Tour</strong> graduates. Entered the final round of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital Invitational in ashare of the lead with Jason Day but eventually finished five strokes behind the 19-year-old in aT5. Other top-10 finishes were posted at the Xerox Classic (T4), Preferred Health Systems WichitaOpen (T7), The Rex Hospital Open (T9) and the <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital Invitational (T10).In 13th start of his rookie season on the 2006 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, posted his first top-10, a T9 at the BuickChampionship. One of just four players to record four rounds in the 60s. Held a four-way share ofthe 18-hole lead at the Cialis Western Open with a 5-under 66 and finished T40. Recorded acareer-best seventh at the Valero Texas Open, thanks to four rounds in the 60s. He was one ofthree rookies to finish among the top-10 in San Antonio. Rookie on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> after finishing11th on the 2005 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list. Earned fist career <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> victory at theGila River Golf Classic. Birdied the last two holes for the one-stroke victory over Jon Mills. Alsoadded a couple of T3s at the Xerox Classic and the Alberta Classic. Member of <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>in 2001, 2003-05. Finished 23rd on the 2004 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, including seven top-25s. Recordeda T2 at the Australian Masters in Melbourne in December, losing to Australian lefty RichardGreen on the first hole of a playoff that included fellow 2005 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> graduate GregChalmers. Held the 54-hole lead in that event but dropped into the playoff after an even-par 72in the final round. Rookie on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2001, making the cut in nine of 17 appearances.Made cut in only <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event, a T51 at the 1998 Bell Canadian Open. Member of theAustralasian <strong>Tour</strong> since 1992, with six top-10s to his credit. Joined the Canadian <strong>Tour</strong> in 1997.Finished 10th on the Order of Merit in 2003 and 12th in 2002. Won $10,000 for a hole-in-oneduring the final round of the 1998 BC TEL Open. Got his start in golf from his grandfather.Previously worked as a bank teller and would probably be working as a stock trader if he weren’tplaying professional golf.EXEMPT STATUS: Past champion 2-4NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2005 Gila River Golf Classic.MONEY & POSITION:2001 — 47,136 — 84 2004 — 191,081 — 23 2007 — 194,656 — 272002 — 13,950 — 159 2005 — 253,174 — 11 2008 — 96,049 — 722003 — 49,014 — 87 2006 — 8,490 — 195Section2Player Biographies<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-105


Other Prominent PlayersSection Player Biographies2BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T5—Bank of America Open; T9—HSBCNew Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 63–2004 Gila River Classic/12008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—28; in money—15;Top-10 finishes—2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—133; in money—86;Top-10 finishes—22NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $853,550<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 7—2006 Valero Texas Open.MONEY & POSITION:1998 — 5,210 — 310 2006 — 425,228 — 160<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—29; in money—13; Top-10finishes—2<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $430,437MERRITT, TroyFULL NAME: Troy Brian Merritt BIRTHDATE: October 25, 1985BIRTHPLACE: Osage, IA RESIDENCE: Boise, ID; plays out ofSpurWing CC (Meridian, ID) HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 160 FAMILY:Single EDUCATION: Boise State University SPECIAL INTERESTS:Spending time with family and friends TURNED PROFESSIONAL:2008 OTHER INFORMATION: Will be a rookie on the <strong>2009</strong><strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Missed the cut in his only previous start, the 2008Albertsons Boise Open. Has never played in a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event. Wonnine collegiate tournaments while at Boise State, including sevenduring his senior year. Won an NCAA record five tournaments in a row. Two-time All-Western Athletic Conference first-team choice and two-time WAC Player 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). Also won 12 times during his first two seasons at WinonaState, a Division II school in Minnesota. Two brothers also competed in college athletics.Older brother, Ben, played Division III football at Wartburg College in Iowa. Younger brother,Tim, is a Division III basketball player at Luther College in Iowa. Father is a member of theWartburg Hall of Fame after playing both baseball and basketball for the school.EXEMPT STATUS: 50th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:MONEY & POSITION:2008 — 0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 68–2008 Albertsons Boise Open/12008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0;Top-10 finishes—02008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—0; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0MORLAND IV, DavidFULL NAME: David James Morland IV BIRTHDATE: April 3, 1969BIRTHPLACE: North Bay, Ontario, Canada RESIDENCE: Orlando,FL; plays out of Grand Cypress Resort HEIGHT: 5-7 WEIGHT: 170FAMILY: David James V (9/25/96), Laura Taylor (8/13/03)EDUCATION: Kent State (1991, Marketing) SPECIAL INTERESTS:Movies, fishing, hockey TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1991 OTHERINFORMATION: Made eight cuts in 25 starts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> in 2008, with a best finish of T12 at the Fort Smith Classic.Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2003 and 2005-07. Member ofthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> from 2000-02 and 2004. Made the cut in 11 of 28 starts on the 2007<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, including three top-25 finishes. The two-time <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> winnernotched the first runner-up finish of his career at the HSBC New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong>Championship, losing a playoff to champion Nicholas Thompson. Collected $64,421 forhis efforts. Made the cut in 10 of 27 starts on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2006, with a T10 at the ING NewZealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship his lone top-10 performance. Made the cut in 18 of 27 startson <strong>Tour</strong> in 2005, with four top-10 finishes. Ended the year No. 54 on the money list, with$102,985. A T22 at the Henrico County Open was best finish in his first nine starts of theseason. Finally cracked the top 10 with a T8 at the Chattanooga Classic. Finished thetournament with an 18-under-par 270 total, worth $13,050. Second top-10 finish occurredat the Lake Erie Charity Classic at Peek’n Peak Resort, where an 8-under-par 280 led to aT7. Opened the Cleveland Open at 1-over after the first two rounds (71-72) but stormedback into contention with weekend rounds of 64-68 to finish the tournament at 9-underpar275. Finished fifth, five strokes behind champion Andrew Johnson. Notched his finaltop-10 finish of the season at the Oregon Classic (T6). Had a hole-in-one on No. 15 duringthe second round of the Scholarship America Showdown. Made the cut in nine of 27starts on the 2004 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. His T21 at the Booz Allen Classic marked best finish.Concluded the year No. 197 on the money list, with $164,435. Regained <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> cardby finishing 18th on the 2003 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list. Picked up win for secondstraight season on that <strong>Tour</strong> by posting four rounds in the 60s at the SAS Carolina Classic.After steady rains allowed only one hour of play Thursday, he played 26 holes on Friday,19 on Saturday and 27 more Sunday to secure the victory at the TPC Wakefield Plantation.Split time on both <strong>Tour</strong>s in 2002. Missed the cut in 10 of first 11 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> starts, butbounced back making seven of last 10, including his only top-10, a T10 at the MichelobChampionship at Kingsmill in early October. Two weeks later, posted a 19-under-par totalto win the rain-shortened, 54-hole Hibernia Southern Open, the final full-field event onthe <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Victory moved him from No. 199 to No. 54 on the money list andearned him a spot in the season-ending <strong>Tour</strong> Championship. Finished No. 51 on the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list and No. 187 on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> list. Earned a career-best$279,877 in 2001, finishing 150th on the money list. Lone top-10, a career-best T5, cameat the Bell Canadian Open. Second-round 63 was career low in official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event.Finished second at 2000 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament to regain card for 2001. Madea breakthrough in Canada in 1999, winning the Canadian <strong>Tour</strong>’s final event, theMcDonald’s PEI Challenge. Finished sixth on the Canadian Order of Merit. At end of 1999,finished 16th at the National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Won Canadian <strong>Tour</strong> Rookie of theYear Award in 1992. Two-time All-American at Kent State. Was the 1991 Mid-AmericanConference champion and a member of the 1989 Pacific Amateur team. Took medalisthonors at the 1987 Western Junior. At the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship in 2003 and2005, changed into Austin Powers and Elvis Presley costumes on Halloween during lasthole of play in the final round. Got his start in golf at age 4 from his dad.EXEMPT STATUS: Past champion 5-10NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 2002 Hibernia Southern Open. 2003 SAS CarolinaClassic.MONEY & POSITION:1994 — 0 2003 — 190,284 — 18 2007 — 93,773 — 631997 — 0 2004 — 0 2008 — 30,869 — 1292000 — 0 2005 — 102,985 — 542002 — 91,924 — 51 2006 — 35,448 — 126BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T12—Fort Smith Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 63–2006 Chattanooga Classic/22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—25; in money—8;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—140; in money—67;Top-10 finishes—10NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $545,283<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T5—2001 Bell Canadian Open.MONEY & POSITION:1995 — 0 2000 — 218,648 — 156 2005 — 01996 — 4,500 — 324 2001 — 279,877 — 150 2006 — 01997 — 0 2002 — 154,115 — 187 2007 — 01998 — 0 2003 — 8,022 2008 — 01999 — 10,750 — 283 2004 — 164,435 — 1972008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—122; in money—47; Top-10finishes—3<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $840,347MUELLER, JesseFULL NAME: Jesse Brian Mueller BIRTHDATE: March 17, 1983BIRTHPLACE: Denver, CO RESIDENCE: Mesa, AZ; plays out ofAlta Mesa GC HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 145 FAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: Arizona State University (2005, Marketing) SPECIALINTERESTS: Poker, sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2005OTHER INFORMATION: Made the cut in just two of his sevenstarts as a rookie on the 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Best finish was aT45 at the Oregon Classic. Missed the cut at the 2005 OregonClassic and the 2006 Peek’n Peak Classic—his only other career<strong>Tour</strong> starts. Has never played in a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event. Three-time winner on the Gateway<strong>Tour</strong>, where he has played two seasons. Became the second-youngest winner of theArizona State Amateur Championship, claiming top honors in 2001. He and his threeyounger brothers all played in the 2004 Arizona Amateur Championship, the first time thefeat had been performed in tournament history. His dad played basketball and baseballat Seward University in Nebraska. Cites trying to achieve perfection as his biggest thrillin golf. Lists his parents as his heroes.EXEMPT STATUS: 66th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T45—2007 Oregon Classic.MONEY & POSITION:2005 — 0 2007 — 3,369 — 2682006 — 0 2008 — 0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 66–2007 Oregon Classic/22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—2; in money—0;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—11; in money—2;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $3,3692-106 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


MURPHY, SeanFULL NAME: Sean Murphy BIRTHDATE: August 17, 1965BIRTHPLACE: Des Moines, IA RESIDENCE: Scottsdale, AZ HEIGHT:5-8 WEIGHT: 165 FAMILY: Wife, Myrna EDUCATION: University ofNew Mexico SPECIAL INTERESTS: Music, theater, working withhandicapped children, sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1988 OTHERINFORMATION: Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1992-93, 1995,1997-98 and 2003-04. Member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1990-91, 1994, 1996and 1999-2001. Has earned <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> membership via the <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> money list three times (1993, first; 1995, eighth; 1998, 12th). Hasseen limited starts over the past four years, failing to make a cut in four starts. Returned to the2003 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in mid-season after recovering from neck surgery in late 2002. FinishedT38 at the Sony Open in Hawaii, the only cut he made in three starts on the 2005 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.Was tied for second and held solo second after the 36- and 54-hole marks at 2003 Reese’s CupClassic in July, his second start of the year. Wound up T13 in Hershey. Added a T12 at theOmaha Classic. Best round of the year was an opening 64 at the Price Cutter Charity Classic.Wound up making the cut in seven of his 14 starts, with four top-25s. Shares the <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> record for most career wins (six) with Matt Gogel and Jason Gore. <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Playerof the Year in 1993 when he set the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> record with four wins during the season.Last full season on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> came in 2001, when he made the cut in eight of 27 starts.Finished No. 130 on the 2000 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list, earning a career-best $339,242. Made 15cuts and finished in the top 10 twice. Shared first-round lead at Michelob Championship atKingsmill after opening 66. Closed 72-69-68 for T5 worth $105,375, his career-best finish on<strong>TOUR</strong>. Posted three top-25s and made 15 cuts in 29 events on the 1999 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Saysplaying in 1996 British Open was one of his greatest experiences in golf. Western AthleticConference Player of the Year in 1988. Winner of 1982 and 1984 New Mexico high schoolstate championship. First-team all-state punter on high school football team; also played freesafety and quarterback. Donated portion of winner’s check at 1993 Utah Classic to tournament’scharity, Special Olympics.EXEMPT STATUS: Veteran MemberNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (6): 1992 Louisiana Open. 1993 Central Georgia Open,Greater Greenville Classic, Utah Classic, Sonoma County Open. 1995 PhiladelphiaClassic.MONEY & POSITION:1990 — 0 1996 — 10,980 — 119 2004 — 5,097 — 2351991 — 11,193 — 87 1997 — 32,373 — 60 2005 — 01992 — 54,283 — 22 1998 — 130,030 — 12 2006 — 01993 — 166,293 — 1 1999 — 0 2007 — 01994 — 648 — 248 2002 — 1,339 — 3021995 — 118,985 — 8 2003 — 33,972 — 109NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 61–1993 Central Georgia Open/22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—2; in money—0;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—158; in money—93;Top-10 finishes—28NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $565,192<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T5—2000 Michelob Championship at Kingsmill.MONEY & POSITION:1990 — 19,705 — 211 1996 — 86,394 — 173 2002 — 8,2841991 — 24,187 — 203 1997 — 24,700 — 235 2003 — 01993 — 0 1999 — 185,299 — 159 2004 — 01994 — 97,597 — 156 2000 — 339,242 — 130 2005 — 21,1201995 — 40,115 — 215 2001 — 51,744 — 212 2006 — 0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—213; in money—88; Top-10finishes—3<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $898,386NNOLAN, KeithFULL NAME: Keith Nolan BIRTHDATE: January 11, 1973BIRTHPLACE: Dublin, Ireland RESIDENCE: Knoxville, TN; playsout of Bray GC (County Wicklow, Ireland) HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT:219 FAMILY: Wife, Yolanda, Jennaly (9/27/00), Ceagan (7/17/02),Lochlan (3/23/06) EDUCATION: East Tennessee State UniversitySPECIAL INTERESTS: Spending time with family TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 1997 OTHER INFORMATION: Member of the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1999, 2001-02, 2004-05 and 2007-08. Memberof the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1998 and 2000. Made 13 cuts in 23 starts in2008, including four top-25 finishes. Recorded his only top-10 finish of the season at theBank of America Open (T9). Ended the season No. 90 on the money list, with $72,812. Ironman of the 2007 <strong>Tour</strong>, making all 31 regular-season starts. Made the cut in 19 events, butfinished the year No. 86 ($70,060) and failed to advance to the season-ending <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> Championship at Barona Creek. Only top-10 of the season came at The Rex HospitalOther Prominent PlayersOpen (T9). Made the cut in five of 14 starts on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2005, with his top-25 finishescoming in back-to-back weeks at the Cleveland Open (T24) and the Alberta Classic (T7),the latter representing his first top-10 finish since a T5 at the 1999 Oregon Classic. Madethe cut in seven of nine starts on the 2004 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, earning $19,793 to finish No.152 on the final money list. Was T21 at the Alberta Classic and T23 at the Envirocare UtahClassic for his season-best showings. Best season on <strong>Tour</strong> came in 1999 when he postedeight top-25 and two top-10 finishes in 25 events entered. Wrapped up the year No. 62on the money list. Only two career top-10 showings came in back to back starts, finishingT8 at the Boise Open and T5 at the Oregon Classic. Played in 48 career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events,making nine cuts, with a career-best T20 finish at the 2000 Southern Farm Bureau Classic.Great Britain/Ireland Walker Cup team member in 1997. Winner of 1996 Irish Amateur,1995 and 1996 Irish Stroke Play, 1996 Hong Kong Amateur and 1996 Waterford ScratchCup. Lists playing in the 1997 Walker Cup and being a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> member as his biggestthrills in golf. Lists his wife and dad as his heroes. Got his start in golf from his dad. Nongolfrelated jobs held include working at a Starbucks.EXEMPT STATUS: 43rd qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T5—1999 Oregon Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1997 — 3,015 — 168 2001 — 8,001 — 186 2005 — 24,248 — 1401998 — 833 — 251 2002 — 18,043 — 142 2006 — 1,875 — 2701999 — 45,930 — 62 2003 — 0 2007 — 70,060 — 862000 — 0 2004 — 19,793 — 152 2008 — 72,812 — 90BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T9—Bank of America Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 61–2007 Fort Smith Classic/22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—23; in money—13;Top-10 finishes—1NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—148; in money—79;Top-10 finishes—5NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $264,608<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T20—2000 Southern Farm Bureau Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1998 — 17,203 — 251 2000 — 46,006 — 215<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—48; in money—9; Top-10finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $63,209OOH, TedFULL NAME: Ted Tae Keun Oh BIRTHDATE: August 27, 1976BIRTHPLACE: Seoul, South Korea RESIDENCE: Las Vegas, NVHEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 155 FAMILY: Wife, Jeanny; Nikki Madison(11/12/07) EDUCATION: University of Nevada-Las Vegas SPECIALINTERESTS: Sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1998 OTHERINFORMATION: Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1999 when hemade the cut in 10 of 18 starts. Only top-10 was a T9 at theGreensboro Open. Member of the Korean <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> and Asian <strong>Tour</strong>from 2000-2008. Named Rookie of the Year on the Asian <strong>Tour</strong> in2001 after finishing No. 17 on the Order of Merit. Finished third at the Taiwan Open.Medalist at the 2001 Asian <strong>Tour</strong> Q-school. Winner of the 2003 Hoonam Open on theKorean <strong>Tour</strong>. Was T2 at the 2003 Okinawa Open in December to begin the 2004 season.Finished 10th on the 2005 Order of Merit. Qualified for the 1993 U.S. Open at age 16 butmissed the cut. Also missed the cut at the 1998 U.S. Open. Was ranked higher than TigerWoods as a junior. Says winning the 2008 Long Beach Open is the highlight of his careerbecause his sister was his caddy that week. Lists his mom, his wife and his daughter ashis heroes. Got his start in golf at age 10 because he wanted to learn how to drive a golfcart. Was a 1996 All-American at University of Nevada-Las Vegas.EXEMPT STATUS: 44th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T9—1999 Greensboro Open.MONEY & POSITION:1997 — 665 — 257 1998 — 8,626 — 132 1999 — 20,334 — 96NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 64–1998 Omaha Classic/4NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—26; in money—15;Top-10 finishes—2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $29,625<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:MONEY & POSITION:1998 — 0 2000 — 0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—6; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0Section2Player Biographies<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-107


Section Player Biographies2O’MALLEY, PeterFULL NAME: Peter Anthony O’Malley BIRTHDATE: June 23, 1965BIRTHPLACE: Bathurst, Australia RESIDENCE: Sydney, AustraliaHEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 190 FAMILY: Wife, Jill; Thomas (1994),Jessica (1996) SPECIAL INTERESTS: All sports, fishing TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 1987 OTHER INFORMATION: Made only twostarts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2008, finishing T15 at the HSBCNew Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, where he has won twice, and T69at the Moonah Classic. Finished T60 at the Jacob’s Creek OpenChampionship in his only <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> start in 2007. Missed thecut in both starts Down Under in 2006. Despite limited starts in 2005, finished No. 39 onthe money list, with $128,594. Finished T10 in his first start of the year at the Jacob’sCreek Open Championship. Earned his second career win at the ING New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong>Championship, beating Steven Bowditch in a playoff. Shared the 36- and 54-hole leads atChristchurch. Fired a final-round 69 to finish at 14-under with Bowditch, winner of theprevious week’s Jacob Creek Open Championship. Held a one-shot lead on the final greenbut three-putted for bogey to fall into a tie and a playoff. Halved the first three holes withpars. Captured the title with a 15-foot birdie putt on the fourth extra hole, giving him thetitle for the second time in four years. Is one of just six players in <strong>Tour</strong> history to win thesame event twice (2002, 2005), joining Chris Smith, Ryan Howison, Pat Bates, ShaneBertsch and Hunter Haas. Member of the European <strong>Tour</strong> since 1990 and the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> ofAustralasia since 1994. The three-time winner has never finished lower than No. 87 onthe European <strong>Tour</strong> Order of Merit the past 18 seasons. Grabbed the third-round lead atthe 2002 Holden Clearwater Classic in New Zealand. Final-round 68 put him at 17-under,giving him his first <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> victory by five strokes. Defeated Tiger Woods, 2 and1, in the opening round of the 2002 World Golf Championships-Accenture Match PlayChampionship and then lost to Nick Price in the second round. Was ranked No. 66 in theworld and made it into the field only after Jose Coceres and Thomas Bjorn withdrewbecause of injuries. At British Open, finished T8 after posting a final-round 65 atMuirfield. Finished second at the Heineken Classic and T9 at the Volvo <strong>PGA</strong> Championshipon the 2002 European <strong>Tour</strong>. Three European <strong>Tour</strong> wins including the 2001 Compass GroupEnglish Open. Also won the 1998 Canon Challenge on the Australasian <strong>Tour</strong> and the 1995New Zealand Open. Won the 1992 Scottish Open after playing the final seven holes in5-under to edge Colin Montgomerie. Finished runner-up to Mark James in his firstEuropean <strong>Tour</strong> event, the 1989 Dubai Desert Classic. Has represented Australia in theDunhill Cup. Former Australian Junior champion. Spent time as a greenskeeper atBathurst GC. Learned to play golf from his father, a New South Wales champion.EXEMPT STATUS: Past champion 2-4NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 2002 Holden Clearwater Classic. 2005 ING NewZealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.MONEY & POSITION:2002 — 121,125 — 34 2005 — 128,594 — 39 2008 — 9,068 — 1892003 — 38,893 — 101 2006 — 02004 — 0 2007 — 1,307 — 334BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T15—HSBC New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong>Championship.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 64–2003 Clearwater Classic/22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—2; in money—2;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—13; in money—10;Top-10 finishes—6NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $298,988<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T7—1997 British Open.MONEY & POSITION:1988 — 0 1997 — 68,137 — 187 2002 — 128,7661992 — 0 1998 — 39,094 — 216 2003 — 11,0501993 — 9,220 — 241 1999 — 23,903 — 251 2004 — 01995 — 9,411 — 260 2000 — 01996 — 33,552 — 214 2001 — 0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—32; in money—19; Top-10finishes—2<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $323,132ORMSBY, WadeFULL NAME: Wade Clarke Ormsby BIRTHDATE: March 31, 1980BIRTHPLACE: Adelaide, Australia RESIDENCE: Adelaide,Australia; plays out of Royal Adelaide GC HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT:160 FAMILY: Single EDUCATION: University of Houston SPECIALINTERESTS: Cycling, motorsports TURNED PROFESSIONAL:2002 OTHER INFORMATION: As a rookie on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>in 2008 he made eight cuts in 20 starts to finish No. 98 on the moneylist. Posted his first top-10 of the season at the Moonah Classic,finishing T10 at even-par 288. Was T6 at the Albertsons Boise Open.Played two 2008 European <strong>Tour</strong> events, finishing T38 at the Madeira Island Open.Qualified for <strong>2009</strong> European <strong>Tour</strong> by finishing T2 at that <strong>Tour</strong>’s 2008 Q-School. FinishedT6 at the 2008 Australian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, where he was also T6 in 2005 and third inOther Prominent Players2006. Had previously made the cut in six of seven career starts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>,with top-10 finishes coming at the 2003 Alberta Calgary Classic (T8) and the 2006 INGNew Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship (fourth). Has never played in a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event.Member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> of Australasia (2002-07) and the European <strong>Tour</strong> (2004-07).Enjoyed his best season on the European <strong>Tour</strong> in 2005 when he finished No. 71 on theOrder of Merit, with seven top-20 finishes. Semifinalist at the 1998 Australian AmateurChampionship. Lists Michael Schumacher and Greg Norman as his heroes. Got his startin golf at age 3 from his dad, who is a professional golfer. States that he would ratherrace cars than play golf. Good friends with <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> member Adam Scott. RepresentedAdelaide State in cricket before deciding to take up golf for a living.EXEMPT STATUS: 54th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 4—2006 ING New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong>Championship.MONEY & POSITION:2003 — 13,950 — 174 2006 — 39,453 — 119 2008 — 58,602 — 982005 — 1,632 — 313 2007 — 3,474 — 264BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T6—Albertsons Boise Open; T10—Moonah Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 63–2003 Alberta Calgary Classic/42008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—20; in money—8;Top-10 finishes—2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—27; in money—14;Top-10 finishes—4NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $117,111OTT, BradFULL NAME: Bradley Howell Ott BIRTHDATE: December 29, 1969BIRTHPLACE: Dallas, TX RESIDENCE: Frisco, TX; plays out ofRoyal Oaks CC (Dallas, TX) HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 175 FAMILY:Wife, Michelle; Haley (8/3/00), Madison (2/21/03) EDUCATION:Texas Tech (1993, Economics) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, playingpool, spending time with wife and kids TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 1993 OTHER INFORMATION: Struggled througha tough 2008 season, missing the cut in 13 of 14 starts. He withdrewfrom The Rex Hospital Open after the first round. Member of the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1996 and 2002-07. Made the cut in half of his 26 starts on <strong>Tour</strong> in2007, with three top-25 finishes. Enjoyed his best outing Down Under with T8 finish atthe Jacob’s Creek Open Championship. Made the cut in just nine of 29 starts in 2006,with four top-25 finishes. Only top-10 came in his 18th start of the season, finishing T7at the Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open. A T28 at The Rex Hospital Open was hisonly made cut in eight appearances on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2005. Made the cut in 16 of 24 tournamentson the 2004 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, including seven top-25 finishes. Ranked No. 36 onthe final money list, with $154,146. His only top-10 finish of the season came when henotched his first career <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> win at the Price Cutter Charity Championship,worth $94,500. Fired rounds of 65-66-68-64 to finish at a tournament-record 25-under-par263, one shot ahead of Brandt Snedeker. Was a combined 23-under in his first 14 startsof the season. Made the cut in 12 of 17 appearances on the 2003 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>.Finished the campaign No. 79 on the money list, with $58,909. Out of his five top-25finishes, only top-10 came at the Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open (T6). Fourrounds in the 60s (69-67-65-67) left him at 16-under-par 268, three shots shy of JeffKlauk’s winning score. Finished the year No. 4 in Putting Average (1.725). Made the cutin eight of 23 starts in 2002, with his best finish a second place at the Holden ClearwaterClassic in New Zealand. Last played full-time on <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1996 when he finishedNo. 62 on the final money list, with earnings of $32,114 in 26 tournaments. PlayedSouthern Africa <strong>Tour</strong> in 1995 and early 1996 and won the 1995 Holland Insurance RoyalSwazi Sun Classic. Finished T12 at 1996 Philips South African Open at Cape Town, anevent won by Ernie Els. Won a tournament on the Golden Bear <strong>Tour</strong> in 2001. Also wonHooters <strong>Tour</strong> event in 1995. All-Southwest Conference selection in 1992 and was medalistat Sugar Tree Invitational as a sophomore in 1990. Transferred to Texas Tech followingone year at Paris (Texas) Junior College. Cites winning the 2004 Price Cutter CharityChampionship as his biggest thrill in golf. Lists his daughters and wife as his heroes. Gothis start in golf from his dad and brothers.EXEMPT STATUS: Past champion 5-10NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2004 Price Cutter Charity Championship.MONEY & POSITION:1996 — 32,114 — 62 2001 — 8,250 — 184 2005 — 3,114 — 2601997 — 1,140 — 225 2002 — 80,683 — 56 2006 — 46,397 — 1081999 — 2,006 — 190 2003 — 58,909 — 79 2007 — 50,812 — 1062000 — 13,784 — 163 2004 — 154,146 — 36 2008 — 0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 62–2004 Henrico County Open/22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—14; in money—0;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—180; in money—74;Top-10 finishes—10NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $451,3552-108 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


PPAPPAS, BrendenFULL NAME: Tyron Brenden Pappas BIRTHDATE: May 7, 1970BIRTHPLACE: Phalaborwa, South Africa RESIDENCE: Ocala, FL;plays out of Golden Ocala Golf & Equestrian Club; Golden Hills Golfand Turf Club HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 220 FAMILY: Wife: Berdene;Troy Jonathan and Alexander James (7/22/05) EDUCATION:University of Arkansas (1993, Retail Marketing) SPECIALINTERESTS: Fishing, reading TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1993OTHER INFORMATION: Made the cut in nine of 24 starts on the2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Lone top-10 was a ninth at the Puerto Rico Open,where he was two shots off the 54-hole lead. Also had T11 finishes at the Legends-RenoTahoe Open and the Frys.com Open. Made the cut in 20 of 27 starts on the 2007<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with 14 top-25s. Finished the year No. 22 on the money list to earn areturn trip to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Posted six top-10s, including the Oregon Classic (T4), Peek’nPeak Classic (fifth), <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship at Barona Creek (T5), <strong>Nationwide</strong>Children’s Hospital Invitational (T5), Albertsons Boise Open (10th), Melwood PrinceGeorge’s County Open (T10). Remained in 25th place during the final four weeks of theyear before cementing 2008 <strong>TOUR</strong> card with a T5 at the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship.Made the cut in 14 of 25 starts on the 2006 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with four top-10s. FinishedT2 at the season-opening Movistar Panama Championship after sharing the 54-hole leadwith eventual winner Tripp Isenhour. Recorded rounds of 66-68-65-69 to finish 16-underpar268 at The Rex Hospital Open, claiming his first <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> victory by one shotover Charlie Wi. Birdied the final two holes on Sunday, including a 25-footer on the 72ndhole for the win. Victory made him part of the first brother combination to win on <strong>Tour</strong>.Older brother Deane has two <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> titles. Finished No. 178 on the 2005 <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> money list. Made the cut in 10 of 15 events, with a T12 at the FedEx St. JudeClassic his best finish. Ended the 2004 season No. 137 on the <strong>TOUR</strong> money list. Startedthe season by making eight straight cuts, including a T15 at the Sony Open in Hawaii, thefirst full-field event of the season. Two weeks later posted a T14 at the FBR Open. Besteffort in 2004 was T12 at the Buick Open. Posted four rounds in the 60s at the 2004 ValeroTexas Open and finished T22. Earned more than $1.3 million in 2003 on the strength offive top-10s, including a second at the Southern Farm Bureau Classic and a third at theChrysler Classic of Tucson. At Southern Farm Bureau, was 11-under for the day, 20-underfor tournament, with one hole to play before settling for a 10-under 62 after a bogey onthe 72nd hole. Sat as clubhouse leader (19-under) until John Huston birdied three of thefinal four holes for a one-stroke victory. Regained <strong>TOUR</strong> status for 2003 with T8 at the2002 <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Rookie on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2002. Played in26 events and made six cuts. Along with brother Deane, became first brother combinationto earn <strong>TOUR</strong> cards by graduating from <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2001 via the top 15. Beganrookie year on <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> with three top-5s in first seven starts. Finished second at2001 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs, one stroke behind Jonathan Byrd.Struggled with game much of the season before a T2 at the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>Championship moved him from No. 23 to No. 10. Member of the Southern Africa <strong>Tour</strong>since 1994. Finished third on the Order of Merit in 1995-96. Named Rookie of the Year in1993-94. Holds record for best front nine, 28 (8-under par), at Gary Player GC during the1995-96 Dimension Data Pro-Am. Was the TearDrop <strong>Tour</strong> money winner in 2000 afterwinning the Virginia Beach Open. His other two brothers, Sean and Craigen, are also golfprofessionals. Gave $3,000 loan to fellow <strong>TOUR</strong> player Chris Couch in 2003 so he couldkeep playing on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Couch went on to win twice and finish fourth onthe money list.EXEMPT STATUS: No. 168 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money listNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2006 The Rex Hospital Open.MONEY & POSITION:2000 — 7,306 — 187 2005 — 5,747 — 210 2008 — 02001 — 188,152 — 10 2006 — 193,745 — 242002 — 15,975 — 150 2007 — 212,452 — 22NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 60–2007 Chitimacha Louisiana Open/12008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—94; in money—53;Top-10 finishes—16NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $623,376<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2003 Southern Farm Bureau Classic.MONEY & POSITION:2002 — 83,519 — 206 2004 — 524,905 — 137 2008 — 384,072 — 1682003 — 1,307,809 — 51 2005 — 279,340 — 178BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 9—Puerto Rico Open.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—24; in money—9; Top-10 finishes—1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—131; in money—65; Top-10finishes—6<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $2,579,645Other Prominent PlayersPAPPAS, DeaneFULL NAME: Deane Pappas BIRTHDATE: December 12, 1967BIRTHPLACE: Phalaborwa, South Africa RESIDENCE: Orlando, FL;plays out of West Orange CC HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 180 FAMILY:Wife, Shona; Callen (10/23/98), Devyn (4/8/02) EDUCATION: Universityof Arkansas (1992) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 1992 OTHER INFORMATION: Made three startson the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2008, where his one made cut came with T50honors at the U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee. Missed the cut inthree of four starts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> and withdrew from The RexHospital Open. Member of <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1996-98, 2000-01 and 2005-07, and the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> in 1999 and 2002-04. Finished the 2007 season No. 90 on the money list, with $67,292.Made the cut in half of his 24 starts, with five top-25 finishes. Top-10 finishes were posted atthe Knoxville Open (fourth) and the Miccosukee Championship (T10). Made the cut in 10 of 24starts on the 2006 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with three top-10 finishes. Concluded the season No. 66on the money list, with $87,414. Notched his 25th career top-10 finish with a T9 outing at theChitimacha Louisiana Open. Next top-10 showing came at the Rheem Classic, where a10-under-par 270 total led to a third-place finish, just three strokes out of the Darron Stiles-Michael Putnam playoff. Other top-10s included a T8 at the Cox Classic. Made the cut in 17 of25 starts on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2005, with three top-10 finishes. Ended the year No. 50 on the money list,with $108,736. Finished ninth at the Knoxville Open. Was his third top-15 finish of the season,but his first inside the top 10. Rounds of 72-71-69-70 left him at 6-under 282, five strokesbehind champion Kim Felton. Next trip inside the top 10 came at the Preferred Health SystemsWichita Open, where an 11-under-par 273 total left him just five shots behind winner JoeDaley in a T9. That finish was set up by a stellar, course-record, 9-under 62 in the openinground, the <strong>Tour</strong>’s lowest first 18 of the season. That round also included the best birdie-eaglestreak of the season—going 6-under on Nos. 14-18 (B-B-B-B-E). Two top-25 finishes in 22starts on the 2004 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Best showing was T11 at EDS Byron Nelson Championship. Onetop-25 in 24 starts, a T19 at the BellSouth Classic, resulted in 181st-place finish on the 2003<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list. Regained <strong>TOUR</strong> status via a T28 finish at the 2003 Qualifying<strong>Tour</strong>nament. Posted first top-10 of <strong>TOUR</strong> career with a T6 at the 2002 Bob Hope ChryslerClassic. Recorded first double eagle of the 2002 season on the 501-yard, par-5 18th hole atIndian Wells CC. In last event of the season, recorded a career-best finish with a solo secondat rain-shortened Southern Farm Bureau Classic, one shot behind champion Luke Donald.Career-best paycheck of $280,800 increased season earnings to $494,404, moving from 170thto 129th on 2002 <strong>TOUR</strong> money list. Returned to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2002 for second time after finishingfifth on the 2001 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list. Along with brother Brenden, became firstbrother combination to earn <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> cards by graduating from <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> via the top15. Had eight top-10s in 2001, including his second career victory and two runner-up finishes.Won Monterrey Open in Mexico. Finished second to Chad Campbell at Monterey PeninsulaClassic, when Campbell broke tie with birdie on 72nd hole. Won the 2001 South African <strong>PGA</strong>Championship. First <strong>Tour</strong> victory came at 2000 <strong>Nationwide</strong> Greater Cleveland Open. Rookie onthe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1999 after finishing T2 at the 1998 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying<strong>Tour</strong>nament in Palm Springs, CA. Three-time All-America selection at the University ofArkansas, where he was a teammate of John Daly.EXEMPT STATUS: Past champion 5-10NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 2000 Cleveland Open. 2001 Monterrey Open.MONEY & POSITION:1992 — 3,195 — 156 1998 — 92,317 — 25 2005 — 108,735 — 501993 — 11,140 — 102 2000 — 102,693 — 51 2006 — 87,414 — 661994 — 735 — 239 2001 — 271,169 — 5 2007 — 67,292 — 901996 — 47,503 — 42 2003 — 4,343 — 243 2008 — 01997 — 30,044 — 65 2004 — 0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 62–2005 Preferred Health SystemsWichita Open /12008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—4; in money—0;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—217; inmoney—119; Top-10 finishes—29NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $826,579<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2002 Southern Farm Bureau Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1992 — 0 1999 — 113,380 — 189 2004 — 346,633 — 1611993 — 4,537 — 274 2002 — 494,404 — 129 2006 — 01994 — 0 2003 — 189,955 — 181 2008 — 9,573BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T50—U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—3; in money—1; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—119; in money—51; Top-10finishes—2<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $1,158,482Section2Player Biographies<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-109


Section Player Biographies2PAREL, Scott (puh-REL)FULL NAME: Scott Adam Parel BIRTHDATE: May 15, 1965BIRTHPLACE: Pontiac, MI RESIDENCE: Augusta, GA; plays out ofWest Lake CC HEIGHT: 5-5 WEIGHT: 160 FAMILY: Wife, Mary;Kayla (10/24/91), Cory (11/27/95) EDUCATION: University of Georgia(1986, Computer Science) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Playing with hiskids TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1996 OTHER INFORMATION:Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2003 and 2005-08. Made 15 cutsin 26 starts, including four top-25 finishes, on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong>. Finished T8 at the season-opening Panama MovistarChampionship, where he was the only player in the field to post sub-par scores in each ofthe final two rounds. Had a streak of five consecutive birdies during the first round. Sevenstarts later, equaled his career-best finish with a fourth-place showing at the South GeorgiaClassic—finishing six strokes behind champion Bryan DeCorso. Ended the year No. 81 onthe money list. Earned full playing privileges on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2008 with a T62finish at the 2007 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Made the cut in 13 of 23events in 2007, with four top-25 finishes. Finished the season No. 68 on the money list, with$87,425. Posted top-10 finishes at the Xerox Classic (T4), Price Cutter Charity Championship(T7) and the National Mining Association Pete Dye Classic (T7). Made the cut in 10 of 21starts on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2006, with two top-10 finishes. Concluded the year No. 97 on the moneylist, with $53,521. Finished T8 at the Virginia Beach Open for his first top-10 of the season.Didn’t crack the top 10 until 13 events later with a T9 finish at the Utah EnergySolutionsChampionship, set up after he shared the 18-hole lead with an 8-under 64. Made the cut injust two of 13 starts in 2005, finishing No. 143 on the money list. In just his second start ofthe season, notched a career-best T5 at the Lake Erie Charity Classic at Peek’n Peak Resort.Rounds of 70-71-65-73 left him at 9-under 279, five shots behind winner Esteban Toledo.Played in just two events on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2004. Was T66 at the LaSalle Bank Open. Made the cutin just two of 18 starts in 2003, with a T42 at The Reese’s Cup Classic. Has played in fourtournaments on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, notching his only made cut at the 2006 BellSouth Classic(T57). Qualified for the 2002 U.S. Open at Bethpage. Worked as a computer programmer anddatabase administrator for 10 years following college. Turned professional in 1996 and haswon a mini-tour event every year since. Lists Jack Nicklaus and Michael Jordan among hisheroes. His father introduced him to the game of golf.EXEMPT STATUS: 31st qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 4—2008 South Georgia Classic,T4—2007 Xerox Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1998 — 0 2003 — 3,344 — 259 2007 — 87,425 — 681999 — 0 2004 — 1,674 — 317 2008 — 86,484 — 812000 — 0 2005 — 22,554 — 1432002 — 1,360 — 299 2006 — 53,521 — 97BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 4—South Georgia Classic; T8—PanamaMovistar Championship.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 64–2006 Utah Energy SolutionsChampionship/12008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—26; in money—15;Top-10 finishes—2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—108; in money—44;Top-10 finishes—8NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $256,362<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T57—2006 BellSouth Classic.MONEY & POSITION:2002 — 0 2006 — 11,660 2008 — 02005 — 0 2007 — 02008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—5; in money—1; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $11,660PARK, JinFULL NAME: Jin Sae Park BIRTHDATE: October 12, 1979BIRTHPLACE: Seoul, South Korea RESIDENCE: Scottsdale, AZ;plays out of Grayhawk GC HEIGHT: 5-8 WEIGHT: 165 FAMILY:Wife, Judy; Ellie (4/2/07) EDUCATION: Arizona State University(2001, Political Science) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hiking, workingout, playing poker TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2001 OTHERINFORMATION: Made the cut in 13 of 30 starts during his rookieseason on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> with only one top-25 finish, a T18 at theJohn Deere Classic. Played in three events on the 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong>, claiming two top-30 finishes. Finished T8 at the Cox Classic. Missed cut in lone starton 2007 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> at the Stanford St. Jude Championship. Earned exempt status onto<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2008 with a fourth-place finish at the 2007 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying<strong>Tour</strong>nament. Wife and daughter were on hand to see him play bogey-free in second, thirdand fifth rounds to earn card and join fellow South Koreans K.J. Choi, Charlie Wi, KevinNa and Yong-Eun Yang on <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2008. Finished T60 at 2006 Chrysler Classic of Tucson.Played the Asian <strong>Tour</strong> in 2007, with a best finish of fourth at the Barclays SingaporeOpen, six strokes behind winner Angel Cabrera. Was involved in a car accident inOther Prominent PlayersDecember of 2004, suffering two broken bones in his neck and coming close to beingparalyzed. Wore a neck brace for five months before playing golf again in June. Honorablemention All-Pac-10 in 2001 at Arizona State. Qualified for the 1996 Nissan Open as a16-year old.EXEMPT STATUS: No. 196 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money listNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T8—2006 Scholarship AmericaShowdown at Somerby, 2007 Cox Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1995 — 0 2003 — 4,575 — 241 2006 — 49,322 — 1042001 — 4,299 — 208 2004 — 0 2007 — 20,750 — 1642002 — 13,818 — 160 2005 — 2,750 — 265NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 65–2 times, most recent 2007 PreferredHealth Systems Wichita Open/2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—46; in money—18;Top-10 finishes—2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $95,513<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T18—2008 John Deere Classic.MONEY & POSITION:2002 — 0 2004 — 0 2007 — 02003 — 0 2006 — 6,450 2008 — 227,102 — 196BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T18—John Deere Classic.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—30; in money—13; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—38; in money—14; Top-10finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $233,552PERCY, CameronFULL NAME: Cameron Blair Percy BIRTHDATE: May 5, 1974BIRTHPLACE: Chelsea, Victoria, Australia RESIDENCE: Dingley,Victoria, Australia; plays out of Keysborough & Southern GC HEIGHT:6-0 WEIGHT: 165 FAMILY: Wife, Katie; Liam Ross (1/6/06) SPECIALINTERESTS: Horses, movies, greyhound racing TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 1998 OTHER INFORMATION: Made 12 cuts from22 starts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2008 finishing No. 62 on the moneylist. Posted just the third top-10 finish of his career—and first since2005—with a T9 result at the rain-shortened HSBC New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong>Championship. Earned a career-best T2 finish at the Northeast Pennsylvania Classic, movingfrom No. 89 to No. 52 on the money list. Took a trip to Australia for the birth of his second childand returned to finish T8 at the WNB Golf Classic, shooting a third-round 66 (front-9 of 30).Played in the final group with countryman and eventual winner, Marc Leishman. Finished T51at the Australian Masters in his homeland late in the season. Made just eight starts on the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2006-07, with made cuts coming at the 2006 Virginia Beach Open (T39)and the 2007 Jacob’s Creek Open Championship (T22). Concluded the 2005 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>season No. 73 on the money list, with $68,658. Notched two top-10 finishes, while making thecut in 12 of 20 starts. His first career top-10 performance was a T5 effort at the Alberta Classic,finishing four shots behind winner Peter Tomasulo. Earned a career-best $17,100 with the5-under 279. Topped that result with a T4 and $19,800 payday later in the season at the GilaRiver Golf Classic. A 15-under 273 left him five shots behind tournament champion DavidMcKenzie. Finished T61 at the 2004 Jacob’s Creek Open and missed the cut at the NewZealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. Finished T14 at the 2003 Jacob’s Creek Open. Missed the cut atthe 2003 British Open, his only career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> start. Has also played on the Australasian<strong>Tour</strong> and the Asian <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Two-time winner of the Tasmanian Open (1997-98). Winner ofthe 1998 Malaysian Amateur. Other international victories include the Victoria <strong>PGA</strong>,Queensland Masters and the Queensland <strong>PGA</strong>. Lists qualifying for the 2003 British Open andwinning the Victoria <strong>PGA</strong> as his biggest thrills in golf. Lists Peter Daicos as his hero. Got hisstart in golf by using an old set of his grandmother’s clubs. Grew up wanting to be a tennisplayer but gave up the sport when his racquet broke and he couldn’t afford a new one. Nongolfrelated jobs include working as a sports reporter.EXEMPT STATUS: 3rd qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T2—2008 Northeast PennsylvaniaClassic.MONEY & POSITION:2003 — 10,542 — 190 2005 — 68,658 — 73 2007 — 6,126 — 2252004 — 1,650 — 324 2006 — 2,160 — 258 2008 — 110,293 — 62BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T2—Northeast Pennsylvania Classic;T8—WNB Golf Classic; T9—HSBC New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 66–6 times, most recent 2008 WNB GolfClassic/32008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—20; in money—12;Top-10 finishes—3NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—54; in money—28;Top-10 finishes—5NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $199,4292-110 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Other Prominent Players<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:MONEY & POSITION:2003 — 0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0PETERSEN, ScottFULL NAME: Scott Duane Petersen BIRTHDATE: July 4, 1970BIRTHPLACE: Williston, ND RESIDENCE: Parker, CO; plays out of ValleyCC HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 195 FAMILY: Wife, Heather; Blake Scott(12/16/04) EDUCATION: University of Colorado (1993) SPECIALINTERESTS: Fishing, movies, sports, Denver Broncos TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 1993 OTHER INFORMATION: Struggled in 2008, withmissed cuts in each of the three <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> events he played. Memberof the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1996 and 2000-07. Missed the cut in all 10 startsin 2007, failing to post a top-10 finish for the first time in his career. Madethe cut in 15 of 27 starts on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2006, with two top-10 finishes. Concluded the season No. 79 onthe money list, with $68,663. Opened the year with a T6 at the Movistar Panama Championship.Posted a second-round, 5-under 65 and three even-par 70s to finish six back of tournament winnerTripp Isenhour. Next top-10 finish came 20 starts later with a T9 at the Utah EnergySolutionsChampionship. Made the cut in 17 of 26 starts in 2005, with two top-10 finishes. Ended the year No.60 on the money list, with $94,907. A T8 at The Rex Hospital Open marked his first venture insidethe top 10. Entered the final round of the Cox Classic with a two-shot lead after a stellar 19-under-par194 left him with the best 54-hole total of the season. A final-round, even-par 71 put him in a T3 anda payday of $32,500. Made the cut in 22 of 27 starts on the 2004 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, including eighttop-25 finishes. Ranked No. 54 on the official money list, with $112,862. Posted four top-10s on theseason, including a season-best T6 at the Gila River Golf Classic. Made the cut in 11 of 25 appearanceson the 2003 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Finished the season No. 73 on the final money list, with$69,972. Managed five finishes inside the top 25 but only had one top-10 result—a T3 at the RheemClassic, finishing just one shot shy of a Zach Johnson-Steve Haskins playoff. Made the cut in 11 of16 events in 2002, with four top-25s. Best finish was a T8 at the Price Cutter Charity Championship.Missed the cut in 16 of 24 tournaments during the 2001 season, including 11 of the first 12 events.Notched two top-10 finishes, a T5 at the Omaha Classic and a T9 at the Wichita Open. Opened withthree straight 67s at the Omaha Classic, closing with a 71 and a season-best paycheck of $19,950.Made the cut in just three of 13 events in 2000 as a non-exempt member. At the Inland Empire Open,the final full-field event of the year, he carded a 7-under-par 65 in the opening round and was justone shot back of leader Sonny Skinner. In the final round, four birdies on the front nine gave him afour-stroke lead at the turn. Posted even-par score on the back nine, good for a four-stroke victoryover six others. Played in 24 events during his rookie season in 1996, with a T2 at the South CarolinaClassic, thanks to a final-round 65. Has missed the cut in all three career starts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.Played on the Canadian <strong>Tour</strong> from 1997-99. Won the 1999 Samsung C<strong>PGA</strong> Championship and finishedninth on the McDonald’s Order of Merit. Won the 1997 Infiniti Championship. Had four top-10finishes on the 1995 Dakotas <strong>Tour</strong>. Starred as a prep at Englewood’s Cherry Creek High School.Attended the University of Tulsa his freshman and sophomore years before transferring to theUniversity of Colorado. Led the Buffaloes in stroke average in his two years at CU, one of only eightplayers in school history to do so for multiple seasons. Set a mark for lowest career stroke averagefor 50 rounds or more (73.47 in 77 rounds), a mark that still stands. Won the John A. BurnsIntercollegiate (Honolulu) and the Fresno State Lexus Classic as a senior. Posted eight top-five finishesin his two seasons at CU. Second-team All Big-Eight Conference and honorable mention All-American.EXEMPT STATUS: Past champion 5-10NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2000 Inland Empire Open.MONEY & POSITION:1991 — 0 2001 — 46,756 — 86 2005 — 94,907 — 601994 — 0 2002 — 42,597 — 88 2006 — 68,663 — 791996 — 19,603 — 87 2003 — 69,972 — 73 2007 — 02000 — 86,846 — 60 2004 — 112,862 — 54 2008 — 0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 63–2005 Cox Classic /32008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—3; in money—0;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—197; in money—92;Top-10 finishes—15NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $542,207<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:MONEY & POSITION:1997 — 0 1999 — 0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—3; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0PRIDE, DickyFULL NAME: Richard Fletcher Pride III BIRTHDATE: July 15, 1969BIRTHPLACE: Tuscaloosa, AL RESIDENCE: Orlando, FL HEIGHT: 6-0WEIGHT: 175 FAMILY: Wife, Kim; Isabelle (10/12/99), Fletcher (10/2/01)EDUCATION: University of Alabama SPECIAL INTERESTS: Basketball,reading, University of Alabama football TURNED PROFESSIONAL:1992 OTHER INFORMATION: Split time in 2008 between the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> and the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Made the cut in five of 14 starts on the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, with a T8 at the Viking Classic his best finish. Played in 13tournaments on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> and made 11 cuts. Withdrew afterthe first round in the two tournaments he did not finish. Was T7at the Livemore Valley WineCountry Championship and was T11 at the Chitimacha Louisiana Open. Competed in 25 tournamentson the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2007 and recorded one top-10, a fourth at the inaugural Ginn sur MerClassic at Tesoro. It marked his best finish on <strong>TOUR</strong> since a T3 effort at the 1996 Canon GreaterHartford Open. Regained <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card for 2007 with a T29 finish at 2006 National Qualifying<strong>Tour</strong>nament, his fifth successful trip to the finals. Split 2006 season between <strong>TOUR</strong> (made six ofnine cuts) and <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> (13 made cuts in 19 starts), earning one top-10, a T9 at the <strong>TOUR</strong>’sU.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee. Playing with partial status on <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2005, concentratedprimarily on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Made the cut in 13 of 25 starts on that <strong>Tour</strong>, with fourtop-10s. Ended the year 37th on the money list, with $131,757. Notched a career-best finish onthe <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> with a T3 at the Henrico County Open. Fired a final-round, 10-under 62,which represented his career-low round on either <strong>Tour</strong>. Finished 184th on 2004 <strong>TOUR</strong> money list.Only top-10 of the season came in October, a T5 at the Michelin Championship at Las Vegas. Itwas his best finish on <strong>TOUR</strong> since a fifth at the 1999 Motorola Western Open. Missed fourmonths of the 2002 season due to an attack of gallstones and pancreatitis. Had to be fed througha tube for 2? months and had his gallbladder removed. After T25 finish at the Touchstone EnergyTucson Open in late February, did not play again until late June at the Canon Greater HartfordOpen. Won 1994 Federal Express St. Jude Classic in rookie season. A 20-foot putt on 72nd holeearned spot in playoff with Hal Sutton and Gene Sauers. Holed 25-foot birdie putt on first extrahole to win. Early in 1994, rescheduled his wedding day so it wouldn’t conflict with the NationalQualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. That year’s victory at Federal Express St. Jude Classic made qualifyingunnecessary. Later that season won a Buick for soon-to-be wife Kim with a hole-in-one at BuickChallenge. Despite not playing golf as a freshman at Alabama, and not seeing any action as asophomore walk-on, went on to become a two-time All-Southeastern Conference choice atAlabama. Semifinalist at the 1991 U.S. Amateur.EXEMPT STATUS: No. 200 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money listNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T3—2005 Henrico County Open,Cleveland Open.MONEY & POSITION:1993 — 960 — 212 2001 — 1,105 — 316 2005 — 131,757 — 371994 — 3,971 — 149 2002 — 9,350 — 180 2006 — 42,324 — 1151996 — 0 2003 — 24,696 — 128 2008 — 59,626 — 971998 — 2,333 — 196 2004 — 11,695 — 183BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T7—Livermore Valley Wine CountryChampionship at Wente Vineyards.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 62–2005 Henrico County Open/42008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—13; in money—11;Top-10 finishes—1NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—75; in money—52;Top-10 finishes—5NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $287,816<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 1994 Federal Express St. Jude Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1992 — 0 1999 — 381,040 — 109 2005 — 36,931 — 2341994 — 305,769 — 57 2000 — 233,720 — 153 2006 — 174,674 — 1971995 — 97,712 — 161 2001 — 206,022 — 170 2007 — 415,792 — 1591996 — 167,852 — 125 2002 — 142,556 — 190 2008 — 182,890 — 2001997 — 45,830 — 207 2003 — 483,923 — 1271998 — 27,680 — 234 2004 — 230,329 — 184BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T8—Viking Classic.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—14; in money—5; Top-10 finishes—1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—350; in money—145; Top-10finishes—14<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $3,132,718RRICHARDSON, MatthewFULL NAME: Matthew Richardson BIRTHDATE: December 5,1984 BIRTHPLACE: Worcester, Worcestershire, EnglandRESIDENCE: London, England; plays out of The BuckinghamshireGC (Denham, Buckinghamshire, England) HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT:195 FAMILY: Single SPECIAL INTERESTS: Family, friends, musicTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2006 OTHER INFORMATION: Will bea rookie on the <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Has never played in a<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> event. Member of the European <strong>Tour</strong> in 2007 butmade only three cuts in 15 starts. Played in the 2005 Walker Cup.Missed the cut at the 2005 British Open at St. Andrews, where he competed as an amateur.Was the 2004 European Amateur champion.EXEMPT STATUS: 22nd qualifier from QT/ML 61-100<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 80—2005 British Open Championship.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—0; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—1; Top-10 finishes—0Section2Player Biographies<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-111


Section Player Biographies2ROBINSON, DavidFULL NAME: David Warren Robinson BIRTHDATE: February 28,1981 BIRTHPLACE: Augusta, GA RESIDENCE: Sandersville, GA;plays out of Twin City CC (Sandersville, GA) HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT:175 FAMILY: Wife, Lauren; Carly (7/30/97) EDUCATION: GeorgiaCollege and State University (2004, Business Administration)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, beach, family TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 2004 OTHER INFORMATION: Will be a rookieon the <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Missed the cut in his only previousstart, the 2006 Chattanooga Classic, where he was a Mondayqualifier. Played the past two years on the Hooters, Gateway and Tarheel <strong>Tour</strong>s. Chalkedup two wins on the 2008 Gateway <strong>Tour</strong> and won three times on the Tarheel <strong>Tour</strong>, wherehe made the cut in all 16 starts. He had 12 top-10 finishes and earned $106,645 to winthe money title, nearly $30,000 more than the No. 2 player. He made the cut in all 19starts, with eight top-10 finishes on the 2007 Tarheel <strong>Tour</strong> and finished No. 7 on themoney list. Good friends with <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> member Tommy Gainey. Only Georgia Collegegolfer to earn All-America status three times. Member of the inaugural class of theGeorgia College Athletic Hall of Fame. Born and raised in Sandersville (population 6,144),which is also the home of NFL player Takeo Spikes.EXEMPT STATUS: 55th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:MONEY & POSITION:1994 — 0 1996 — 0 2006 — 0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 69–2006 Chattanooga Classic/1NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—4; in money—0;Top-10 finishes—02008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—0; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0RUMFORD, BrettFULL NAME: Brett Michael Rumford BIRTHDATE: March 27, 1977BIRTHPLACE: Perth, Australia RESIDENCE: Perth, AustraliaHEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 152 FAMILY: Wife, Sally SPECIALINTERESTS: All sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2000 OTHERINFORMATION: Made 10 cuts in 26 starts on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>,with a season-best T8 at the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. Best finish inthree European <strong>Tour</strong> starts was a T23 at the Omega EuropeanMasters, an event he won in 2007. Has been a member of theEuropean <strong>Tour</strong> since 2001. Made the cut in all five career appearanceson the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, including both appearances in 2006. Finished the season No. 94 onthe money list, with $55,122. Posted the first top 10 of his career, with a T2 at the ING NewZealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. Fired rounds of 69-68-71-71 to finish 8-under 280, just one shotbehind tournament winner Jim Rutledge. Collected a career-best $53,526 for his efforts.Has made two cuts in four career starts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, including his career-best comingthis past year with a T16 at the British Open. Claimed his first European <strong>Tour</strong> title at the2003 Aa St Omer Open, followed by his second win at the 2004 Nissan Irish Open, relyingon the experience gained by playing in windy conditions in his native city of Perth. The victoryled to a career-best 37th place finish on the <strong>Tour</strong>’s Order of Merit. His win was the onlyvictory by an Australian on the European <strong>Tour</strong> international schedule and maintained astreak of at least one Australian winner each season dating back to 1984. Best finish on<strong>Tour</strong> in 2005 was a runner-up effort at the BMW International Open. As an amateur in 1999,won the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> of Australasia’s ANZ Championship. In 2000, finished second to MichaelCampbell in the Ericsson Masters. Winner of the 1998 Australian Amateur Championship.Also claimed top honors that year at the Lake Macquarie Amateur Championship inAustralia. Took up the game at the age of 10 when his dad, Mike, held a company golf daynear the family home in Perth, Western Australia.EXEMPT STATUS: No. 167 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money listNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T2—2006 ING New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong>Championship.MONEY & POSITION:2003 — 5,143 — 230 2006 — 55,122 — 942005 — 2,382 — 277 2007 — 22,737 — 156NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 66–2007 Jacob’s Creek OpenChampionship/12008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—2; in money—1;Top-10 finishes—1NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—7; in money—6;Top-10 finishes—2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $85,384Other Prominent Players2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—26; in money—10; Top-10 finishes—1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—30; in money—12; Top-10finishes—1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $470,074RUTLEDGE, JimFULL NAME: James Edgar Rutledge BIRTHDATE: August 26, 1959BIRTHPLACE: Victoria, British Columbia, Canada RESIDENCE:Victoria, British Columbia, Canada; plays out of Victoria GC HEIGHT:5-11 WEIGHT: 180 FAMILY: Wife, Jill; Ryan (5/11/89) SPECIALINTERESTS: Family TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1978 OTHERINFORMATION: Made the cut in eight of 19 starts on the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2008 with three top-25 finishes. Best showingwas a T18 at the BMW Charity Pro-Am. In 2007, he became thesecond-oldest rookie in <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> history at age 47 years, 4months, 6 days—one month younger than Allen Doyle was in 1996. Went on to make fivecuts in 23 starts on <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2007, with T31 at the Mayakoba Golf Classic at RivieraMaya-Cancun his best outing. Finished the season No. 226 on the money list. Member ofthe <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> from 2001-06. Finished 14th on the 2006 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money listto earn his initial <strong>TOUR</strong> card. Stepped into the winner’s circle for the first time in hiscareer at the ING New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. Making his 92nd career start,Rutledge stormed back from nine shots down to clip Jarrod Lyle and Brett Rumford by astroke. The comeback was the third-largest in <strong>Tour</strong> history and made the Canadian thefifth-oldest <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> player to win a tournament. Opened the event with roundsof 75-68-72 before an 8-under 64 claimed the $113,684 top prize. His only previous top-10was a T5 at the 2004 Alberta Classic. His effort was good enough to earn Player of theMonth honors for January/February. During a <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> break, finished T2 (losingin a four-man playoff) and T3 in two Canadian <strong>Tour</strong> events. Finished inside the top 100 onthe final <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money lists in 2004 (No. 70) and 2005 (No. 75). Member of theCanadian <strong>Tour</strong> for most of his professional career. Has six Canadian <strong>Tour</strong> victories, includingthe 1995 Montclair PEI Classic, 1994 Alberta Open, 1984 C<strong>PGA</strong> Championship and1979, 1981 and 1999 British Columbia Opens. Has finished third on the Canadian <strong>Tour</strong>Order of Merit three times. Winner of the 1995 Indian Open. Member of the CanadianWorld Cup team in 1984 and 1995. Two-time Dunhill Cup member (1993 and 1996). Hasplayed the Asian <strong>Tour</strong> and European <strong>Tour</strong>. Third on the 1994 Asian <strong>Tour</strong> Order of Merit.Has made the cut in eight of 31 career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> starts, with his best finish coming inhis first career start at the 1982 Canadian Open (T26). Winner of 1977 Canadian JuniorChampionship and 1975 Canadian Juvenile Championship.EXEMPT STATUS: Past champion 2-4NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2006 ING New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.MONEY & POSITION:2001 — 16,673 — 145 2004 — 82,412 — 70 2007 — 11,900 — 2032002 — 32,772 — 110 2005 — 66,463 — 75 2008 — 34,181 — 1262003 — 13,688 — 176 2006 — 257,979 — 14BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T18—BMW Charity Pro-Am; T23—Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open, Oregon Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 62–2005 LaSalle Bank Open/42008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—19; in money—8;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—137; in money—89;Top-10 finishes—6NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $516,069<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T26—1982 Canadian Open.MONEY & POSITION:1980 — 0 1989 — 0 2003 — 01982 — 3,081 — 234 1993 — 0 2004 — 11,8981983 — 0 1994 — 0 2005 — 01984 — 0 1996 — 0 2006 — 01985 — 3,913 — 211 1997 — 0 2007 — 62,242 — 2261986 — 3,785 — 235 1998 — 0 2008 — 01987 — 0 2002 — 0BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T31—Mayakoba Golf Classic at Riviera Maya-Cancun.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—55; in money—13; Top-10finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $84,919<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T8—2008 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic.MONEY & POSITION:2001 — 0 2005 — 0 2008 — 386,419 — 1672004 — 0 2006 — 83,655BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T8—Bob Hope Chrysler Classic.2-112 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


SSCHERRER, TomFULL NAME: Thomas Cregg Scherrer BIRTHDATE: July 20, 1970BIRTHPLACE: Skaneateles, NY RESIDENCE: Raleigh, NC HEIGHT:6-0 WEIGHT: 210 FAMILY: Wife, Jennifer; three sons EDUCATION:University of North Carolina (1992, Geography) SPECIALINTERESTS: Family, reading TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1992OTHER INFORMATION: Member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1996,1999-2003 and in 2008 and the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> from 1994-95,1997-98 and 2004-07. Played in 20 events on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2008with one top-10 finish. Finished 13th at the 2008 Viking Classic, thefirst event in the Fall Series on the <strong>TOUR</strong> schedule. It marked his first top-25 effort on the<strong>TOUR</strong> since a T16 finish at the 2003 84 Lumber Classic of Pennsylvania. Followed with aT7 at the 2008 Ginn sur Mer Classic, his first top-10 since 2002. Made the cut in 15 of 26starts on the 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Best stretch of the season came with eight straightmade cuts beginning with the LaSalle Bank Open. Closed with a 67 at the inaugural<strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital Invitational to finish at 2-under 282, four shots behindDaniel Summerhays. Came back the next week to finish the Price Cutter CharityChampionship at 26-under 262, four strokes better than Franklin Langham. Had a hole-inoneon No. 13 during the second round in Springfield, making him the first player sinceChris Nallen (2004 Gila River Golf Classic) to make an ace and go on to victory that sameweek. Collected $100,080 with the win to move to No. 14 on the money list. Posted threetop-20 finishes the rest of the season, but failed to make the cut in six tournaments andfell to No. 27 on the money list heading into the season-ending <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>Championship at Barona Creek. Finished T3, just two shots behind champion RichardJohnson, and moved into the top 25 on the money list. Made 15 of 24 cuts on that <strong>Tour</strong>in 2006 with one top-10, a T6 at the Mark Christopher Charity Classic. Finished 70th onthe 2006 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list. Did not make a cut in four <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> starts in 2006.Missed earning <strong>TOUR</strong> card via the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list for a third time by oneplace in 2005. Finished 22nd thanks in part to a second at the Henrico County Open anda T3 at The Cleveland Open. Made Masters debut in 2001 (finished 25th) after forfeitinginvitation in 1993 as runner-up to Justin Leonard in 1992 U.S. Amateur. Turned professionalbefore 1993’s first major. Earned his first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> title in his 84th career start atthe 2000 Kemper Insurance Open, where he defeated five players by two strokes. Onlyplayer to shoot sub-70 rounds each day. Recorded a career-high four top-10s in 2000.Finished in the top 100 on money list in 1999 (92nd) and 2000 (35th) for only two times incareer. As a member of 1998 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, captured the Upstate Classic and finished14th on money list to earn <strong>TOUR</strong> card for 1999. Rookie on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1996. Finishedsixth on 1995 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list. Set <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> record in 1995 by appearingin playoffs in three consecutive weeks. Won one of those playoffs at the KnoxvilleOpen. Runner-up to Justin Leonard at 1992 U.S. Amateur. Member of 1991 Walker Cupteam. Winner of 1990 North and South Amateur. Captain of hockey team that won statehigh school championship in New York.EXEMPT STATUS: No. 183 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money listNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (3): 1995 Knoxville Open. 1998 Upstate Classic. 2007Price Cutter Charity Championship.MONEY & POSITION:1993 — 613 — 248 1998 — 129,134 — 14 2006 — 82,714 — 701994 — 87,131 — 19 2003 — 25,825 — 127 2007 — 220,138 — 201995 — 143,404 — 6 2004 — 137,738 — 43 2008 — 7,696 — 1971997 — 60,342 — 36 2005 — 199,757 — 22BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T25—Melwood Prince George’s CountyOpen.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 63–2007 Price Cutter CharityChampionship /22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—4; in money—2;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—226; inmoney—143; Top-10 finishes—45NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $1,094,491<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2000 Kemper Insurance Open.MONEY & POSITION:1992 — 0 2001 — 212,091 — 167 2006 — 01996 — 136,323 — 141 2002 — 356,657 — 150 2007 — 01997 — 6,372 — 292 2003 — 122,431 — 198 2008 — 288,391 — 1831999 — 427,849 — 92 2004 — 02000 — 1,263,585 — 35 2005 — 27,333 — 240BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T7—Ginn sur Mer Classic.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—20; in money—8; Top-10 finishes—1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—206; in money—94; Top-10finishes—9<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $2,841,030Other Prominent PlayersSCHULTZ, DaveFULL NAME: David Edward Schultz BIRTHDATE: December 9, 1982BIRTHPLACE: Fargo, ND RESIDENCE: Fargo, ND; plays out of ShadyOaks CC (Fort Worth, TX) HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 195 FAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: Texas Christian University (2006, Communications)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing, hunting, fantasy football TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 2006 OTHER INFORMATION: Made the cut in 15 of26 start during his rookie season on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2008. WasT5 in the rain-delayed HSBC New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship and T6 atthe Xerox Classic for his only top-10 finishes. Best stretch came duringthe summer when made the cut in 10 of his 11 starts and was under par in each of the 11 openingrounds. Had a 67.36 scoring average for those 11 first-round scores. Ran off a string of 13consecutive sub-par scores starting at the Cox Classic in Omaha. Missed the cut in all threeprevious appearances on <strong>Tour</strong>, including twice in 2007 at the LaSalle Bank Open and CoxClassic. Has never played in a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event. Member of the Gateway <strong>Tour</strong> in 2007. Memberof the Dakotas <strong>Tour</strong> in 2006-07. Earned All-American honors at TCU in 2003. Won two collegiateevents, the 2003 ASU Thunderbird Invitational and the 2002 Ridges Intercollegiate. Winner ofthe 2006 North Dakota Open. Was an all-state quarterback at Fargo South High School in 2000.All-conference hockey player at Fargo in 2000. Cites making it to the final stage of the 2007 <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament as his biggest thrill in golf. Lists his parents and JesusChrist as his heroes. Grew up on the ninth hole of the Fargo CC and got his start by playing withhis dad and grandfather. Father, Ed, is a nationally syndicated radio talk show host. Is thecousin of <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> member Brad Fritsch. Came close to playing quarterback for theUniversity of North Dakota but chose a college career in golf instead.EXEMPT STATUS: 39th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T5—2008 HSBC New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong>Championship.MONEY & POSITION:2006 — 0 2007 — 0 2008 — 82,125 — 85BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T5—HSBC New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong>Championship; T6—Xerox Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 65–4 times, most recent 2008 AlbertsonsBoise Open/22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—26; in money—15;Top-10 finishes—2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—29; in money—15;Top-10 finishes—2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $82,125SCHULTZ, JasonFULL NAME: Jason Robert Schultz BIRTHDATE: March 29, 1973BIRTHPLACE: Tampa, FL RESIDENCE: Dallas, TX HEIGHT: 5-10WEIGHT: 180 FAMILY: Wife, Stacey; Riley Victoria (10/25/05)EDUCATION: University of Missouri (1996, Hotel and RestaurantManagement) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Reading, running, musicTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1996, 2006 OTHER INFORMATION:Made 15 cuts from 26 starts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2008, with fivetop-25s. Earned his only top-10 of the year with a T8 at the Fort SmithClassic. Finished the season No. 87 on the money list, with $79,192.Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1999, 2001 and 2003-05. Member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>2006-07. Most recently finished No. 203 on the <strong>TOUR</strong> money list, with $163,244. Made the cutin nine of 22 appearances but failed to crack the top 25. Played five <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> eventsin 2007, with two top-25 finishes—including a season-best T14 at the Chitimacha LouisianaOpen. Played his rookie season on <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2006 after finishing 15th on 2005 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>money list. Finished 204th on the 2006 <strong>TOUR</strong> money list, with two top-25s in 28 starts. Bestperformance in 2006 was T24 at the B.C. Open. Regained <strong>TOUR</strong> card for 2007, with T29 at the2006 National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1999, 2001 and2003-05 and improved his position on the money list each season from 196 to 116 to 84 to 40to 15. Posted a career-high six top-10s on the 2005 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list and picked upfirst win on that <strong>Tour</strong> at the Chattanooga Classic. Outlasted Joe Daley in a four-man playoffwhen he rolled in a 20-foot birdie putt on the sixth extra hole. Jerry Smith and Scott Weatherlywere eliminated earlier in the playoff. Made the cut in 16 of 22 starts on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2004. RankedNo. 40 on the final money list, with $139,418. Finished inside the top 25 in nine tournaments,including a season-best third-place finish at the Gila River Golf Classic. Made the cut in nineof 23 appearances on the 2003 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Wrapped up the season No. 84 on the moneylist, with $53,463. Finished T7 in his final event of the season at the Miccosukee Championship,where he recorded the 29th double eagle in <strong>Tour</strong> history during the opening round. Only othertop-10 was T10 at the Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open. Made the cut in 10 of 17 startsduring the 2001 season, with three top-25 finishes and a season-best T9 at the Utah Classic.Finished No. 23 on the 2002 Canadian <strong>Tour</strong> Order of Merit. His grandfather started him in golfat age 11, buying him a set of clubs and a junior membership. Lists his grandfather BobBushmeyer and Jack Nicklaus as his heroes. Has worked as a substitute teacher. Named 1995Missouri Amateur of the Year.EXEMPT STATUS: Past champion 2-4Section2Player Biographies<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-113


Section Player Biographies2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2005 Chattanooga Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1996 — 0 2001 — 28,047 — 116 2005 — 230,407 — 151997 — 0 2002 — 0 2006 — 01998 — 2,025 — 201 2003 — 53,463 — 84 2007 — 18,895 — 1751999 — 1,932 — 194 2004 — 139,418 — 40 2008 — 79,192 — 87BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T8—Fort Smith Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 65–8 times, most recent 2005Chattanooga Classic/22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—26; in money—15;Top-10 finishes—1NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—140; in money—80;Top-10 finishes—15NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $553,379<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T24—2006 B.C. Open.MONEY & POSITION:1999 — 0 2006 — 147,424 — 204 2007 — 163,244 — 203BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T28—Zurich Classic of New Orleans.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—22; in money—9; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—51; in money—19; Top-10finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $310,667SCHUTTE, Warren (SKOO-tuh)FULL NAME: Warren Stan Schutte BIRTHDATE: September 21, 1971BIRTHPLACE: Durban, South Africa RESIDENCE: Phoenix, AZ; playsout of Moon Valley CC HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 245 FAMILY: Wife,Joan; Hayden Thomas (3/21/03), Abigayle Eve (11/13/04) EDUCATION:University of Nevada-Las Vegas SPECIAL INTERESTS: FishingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1993 OTHER INFORMATION: Missedthe cut in his lone <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> start in 2008, the BMW CharityPro-Am. Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2000 and 2004. Mostrecently made the cut in two of six starts on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2007, with T29 atthe Knoxville Open his best outing. Made five starts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2005, with hisonly made cut in five tournaments being a T50 at the Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open.Finished the season No. 123 on the 2004 money list after making 10 of 23 cuts. Notched hisonly top-25 showings in back-to-back weeks at the Alberta Calgary Classic (T19) and theEnvirocare Utah Classic (T12). Made the cut in eight of 18 starts during his rookie season in2000. Had a pair of top-25 finishes, including a season-best T19 at the Hershey Open. Hasmade the cut in four of 14 career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> starts, with his only top-25 finish a T19 at the1993 Buick Open. Has qualified for the U.S. Open three times (1992, 2000 and 2003). Playedon the Southern Africa <strong>Tour</strong> 1996-98. Winner of the 1997 FNB Players Championship and T6at the Nashua Wild Coast Sun Challenge. Was T2 at the 1996 South African Masters. Namedto the UNLV Sports Hall of Fame, becoming the first Rebel golfer to earn the honor. Winner ofthe 1991 NCAA Championship, held at Pebble Beach, becoming the first-ever individual championfor UNLV in any sport. Big West Conference Player of the Year in 1991 and 1992. Held orshared 12 school records, including career scoring average (71.64), wins (six), wins in a singleseason (four) and rounds in a career (179). 1992 U.S. Amateur Public Links champion, defeatingRichard Mayo in the final to qualify for the 1993 Masters, where he played with Jack Nicklausand Arnold Palmer. Winner of the 1994 Utah Open.EXEMPT STATUS: Minor MedicalNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T12—2004 Envirocare Utah Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1993 — 315 — 284 2000 — 22,013 — 135 2007 — 4,479 — 2481994 — 1,363 — 207 2001 — 0 2008 — 01996 — 0 2004 — 28,668 — 1231997 — 0 2005 — 1,568 — 318NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 65–2000 Fort Smith Classic/42008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—64; in money—24;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $58,405<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T19—1993 Buick Open.MONEY & POSITION:1992 — 0 1995 — 0 2003 — 01993 — 10,875 — 238 1997 — 16,888 — 2461994 — 1,990 — 318 2000 — 13,578<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—14; in money—4; Top-10finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $43,331Other Prominent PlayersSELLERS, KellyFULL NAME: William Kelly Sellers BIRTHDATE: June 20, 1974BIRTHPLACE: Lakeland, FL RESIDENCE: Bartow, FL; plays out ofThe Club at Eaglebrooke (Lakeland, FL), Bartow GC HEIGHT: 5-10WEIGHT: 240 FAMILY: Single SPECIAL INTERESTS: Hunting,fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1994 OTHER INFORMATION:Made two starts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2008, missing the cut inboth. Missed the cut at the AT&T Classic in his lone <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> start.Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2003-04. Has made just twostarts since the 2004 season, with only made cut—a T43 at the2005 Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open. Made the cut in 11 of 24 starts in 2004,with a career-best T10 at the Miccosukee Championship. Made the cut in two of 14 startsduring his rookie season, with a 67th-place finish at the Albertsons Boise Open his bestouting. Has never played in a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event. Long-time member of the Hooters <strong>Tour</strong>where he enjoyed one of his best seasons in 2002, making the cut in 15 of 18 starts, withsix top-10s. Finished No. 14 on the money list, with $37,839. Best outing was a runner-upfinish at the Wilmington, NC, event, losing to former <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> player JeremyWilkinson by one stroke. Most recently, has posted eight top-25 finishes on that <strong>Tour</strong>from 2005-07. Has also played on the Moonlight <strong>Tour</strong> and the Tommy Armour <strong>Tour</strong>.Father, who he lists as his hero, got him started in the game as a youngster. Cites playingwith the “fellas” on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> as his biggest thrill in golf.EXEMPT STATUS: Minor MedicalNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T10—2004 Miccosukee Championship.MONEY & POSITION:1999 — 0 2003 — 2,993 — 268 2005 — 1,888 — 3012001 — 0 2004 — 41,942 — 104 2008 — 0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 64–2004 Rheem Classic/12008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—2; in money—0;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—45; in money—14;Top-10 finishes—1NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $46,823<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:MONEY & POSITION:2008 — 02008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0SHEEHAN, PaulFULL NAME: Paul Sheehan BIRTHDATE: January 26, 1977BIRTHPLACE: Wollongong, New South Wales, AustraliaRESIDENCE: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT:180 FAMILY: Wife, Jackie; Billie, Bobbi SPECIAL INTERESTS:Sports, spending time with family TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1999OTHER INFORMATION: Made 13 cuts, including six top 25s in 21Japan Golf <strong>Tour</strong> starts in 2008. Finished T11 at the Australian <strong>PGA</strong>Championship late in 2008. Played his rookie season on the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> in 2007, but managed just one made cut in 11 starts, finishingT64 at the Buick Open. Earned <strong>TOUR</strong> status after finishing 20th on the 2006 <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> money list. Posted two top-10s in nine starts as a rookie on the 2006 <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong>. Posted rounds of 73-70-69-69 to finish at 7-under 281 along with Michael Sim atthe Jacob’s Creek Open Championship. Claimed his first <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> victory with abogey on the second extra hole. His win represented the fourth by an Australian since theevent joined the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> schedule in 2002. In just his fourth start of the season,finished second at the inaugural Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship, threestrokes behind winner Tripp Isenhour. Also played extensively during the season on theJapan Golf <strong>Tour</strong>—with 15 starts, highlighted by his third career victory on that tour at theJapan Open. Other strong outings were posted on the Australasian <strong>Tour</strong> at the MFSAustralian Open Championship (T2) and the MasterCard Masters (T9). Missed the cut inhis only <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> start at the Bay Hill Invitational presented by MasterCard. Member ofthe Australasian <strong>Tour</strong> since 1999. Had his best season in 2005 with a 10th-place finishon the Order of Merit. Finished T2 to Robert Allenby at the 2005 Australian Open. Hadfive top-10s on the Japan Golf <strong>Tour</strong> in 2005, with his best outing a third-place finish atthe Sun Chlorella Classic. Captured his first Japanese <strong>Tour</strong> victory by four strokes at the2004 Fujisankei Classic near Tokyo in June. Rounded out a successful 2004 season onthat <strong>Tour</strong> with a four-shot win at the season-ending Golf Nippon Series JT Cup. His strongplay in 2004 led to a fourth-place finish on the Order of Merit. Enjoyed a sensationalrookie season on the Japan Golf <strong>Tour</strong> in 2003, with five top-10s, including runner-upefforts at the Suntory Open and the Bridgestone Open. Winner of the 1999 Rice PlantersAmateur. Lists Greg Norman and tennis player Pat Rafter as his heroes. Former Australianjunior tennis champion. Enjoys keeping a close eye on the Australian Stock Exchange.EXEMPT STATUS: Past Champion 2-42-114 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2006 Jacob’s Creek Open Championship.MONEY & POSITION:2002 — 15,594 — 153 2005 — 9,058 — 188 2008 — 10,336 — 1822003 — 0 2006 — 216,407 — 202004 — 18,627 — 156 2007 — 2,630 — 284BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T15—Moonah Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 63–2006 Cox Classic/22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—1;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—19; in money—12;Top-10 finishes—3NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $272,653<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T61—2005 the Memorial <strong>Tour</strong>nament, 2008 WorldGolf Championships-CA Championship.MONEY & POSITION:2004 — 0 2006 — 0 2008 — 02005 — 11,715 2007 — 10,143 — 253BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T61—World Golf Championships-CAChampionship.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—1; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—15; in money—3; Top-10finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $21,858SIM, MichaelFULL NAME: Michael Sim BIRTHDATE: October 23, 1984BIRTHPLACE: Aberdeen, Scotland RESIDENCE: Perth, AustraliaHEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 150 FAMILY: Single SPECIAL INTERESTS:Body boarding TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2005 OTHERINFORMATION: Was co-leader with Robert Allenby after the thirdround of the 2008 Australian Masters. Shot 77 on the final day toT11. Diagnosed with stress fracture in spine in November 2006 thatpostponed rookie’s 2007 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> season until April at the ZurichClassic of New Orleans. With late start, limited to 17 starts. GrantedMajor Medical Extension and had five events in 2008 to earn $385,280 (combined with2007 earnings of $399,900, would equal 2007’s No. 125 earnings of $785,180) andreceive Major Medical Extension status for the remainder of the 2008 campaign. Madesix cuts in only seven starts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2008, with a career-best T7 coming atthe Frys.com Open. Also made three cuts in seven starts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with aT16 at the Mexico Open his best result. After earning <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card via the <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong>, posted one top-10 in 17 starts in 2007, a T9 at the Ginn sur Mer Classic at Tesoro,and three additional top-25s. Posted three top-10 finishes in his rookie season on the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2006, including his first career victory. In his first career <strong>Tour</strong> start,lost in a playoff to Paul Sheehan at the Jacob’s Creek Open after holding a one-shot leadentering the final round. Sheehan won on the second extra hole with a bogey. Still collected$76,043 to obtain Special Temporary Membership on <strong>Tour</strong>. Became the fifthAussie of the season to step into the winner’s circle with his win at the PalmettoPrideClassic. Finished regulation tied with Ken Duke at 12-under-par 276, and then on Mondaymorning holed a 6-foot birdie putt on the first extra hole to collect the $90,000 first-placeprize. The Monday finish was just the fourth in <strong>Tour</strong> history and the first required tocomplete regulation play. Missed the cut in his first two career starts on <strong>TOUR</strong>, at the2006 EDS Byron Nelson Championship and the 2005 Bay Hill Invitational, after receivinga Sponsor Exemption to play. Was the world’s No. 1-ranked amateur in 2005 after postingvictories at the New Zealand Amateur Stroke-Play Championship, WA AmateurMatchplay Championship, Sunnehanna Amateur and the Monroe Invitational. Winner ofthe 2002 Western Australian Amateur and Victorian Junior Masters. Winner of the 2001Greg Norman Junior Masters. Member of the prestigious Australian National team.Finished as the low amateur at the 2003 Johnnie Walker Classic.EXEMPT STATUS: No. 187 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money listNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2006 PalmettoPride Classic.MONEY & POSITION:2006 — 220,432 — 19 2007 — 10,200 — 210 2008 — 20,155 — 147BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T16—Mexico Open; T18—BMW CharityPro-Am.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 64–2006 Preferred Health SystemsWichita Open/22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—7; in money—3;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—26; in money—16;Top-10 finishes—3NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $250,787<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T7—2008 Frys.com Open.Other Prominent PlayersMONEY & POSITION:2006 — 0 2007 — 399,900 — 162 2008 — 269,864 — 187BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T7—Frys.com Open.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—7; in money—6; Top-10 finishes—1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—26; in money—15; Top-10finishes—2<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $669,764SIMS, MichaelFULL NAME: Michael Charles Sims BIRTHDATE: January 30, 1979BIRTHPLACE: Bermuda RESIDENCE: St. Simons Island, GA; playsout of Belmont Hills GC (Warwick, Bermuda) HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT:178 FAMILY: Single EDUCATION: University of Rhode Island(2001, Business Administration) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Skiing,skydiving TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2002 OTHER INFORMATION:Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2007 when he made nine cuts in17 starts during his rookie season. His best finish was a T10 at the<strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital Invitational. Made six starts duringthe 2002 season, with made cuts at the Dayton Open (T19) and the Knoxville Open (T58).Has never played on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Has also played on the <strong>Tour</strong> de las Americas,Canadian <strong>Tour</strong>, New England <strong>Tour</strong>, Hooters <strong>Tour</strong> and the Golden Bear <strong>Tour</strong>. After receivingputting tips from New Englander Billy Andrade, won the 101st North and SouthAmateur Championship at Pinehurst No. 2. Attended the University of Rhode Island—theonly school that offered a scholarship. Winner of two collegiate tournaments, includingthe Atlantic 10 Conference Championship in 2000. Winner of the 2001 Players AmateurChampionship. Winner of the 2005 Bermuda Open. Lists his heroes as the men andwomen overseas in the military who are protecting our freedom. Got his start in golf fromhis dad. Attended a Florida boarding school for two years and during that time receivedoccasional lessons from legendary instructor Bob Toski.EXEMPT STATUS: 41st qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T10—2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’sHospital Invitational.MONEY & POSITION:2002 — 6,269 — 202 2006 — 0 2007 — 39,102 — 120BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T10—<strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s HospitalInvitational.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 64–2002 Dayton Open/22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—27; in money—9;Top-10 finishes—1NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—34; in money—11;Top-10 finishes—1NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $45,371SKINNER, SonnyFULL NAME: Henry E. Skinner Jr. BIRTHDATE: August 18, 1960BIRTHPLACE: Portsmouth, VA RESIDENCE: Sylvester, GA; playsout of Pineknoll CC HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 165 FAMILY: Wife,Genia; Marlee (12/30/94) EDUCATION: Abraham BaldwinAgricultural College (1982) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Family, churchTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1982 OTHER INFORMATION:Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1993-96 and 1999-2005, 2008.Made 10 starts in 2008, with his T18 at the Athens RegionalFoundation Classic his best finish. Is sixth all-time, with 290 <strong>Tour</strong>starts. Played a limited schedule on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> the previous three years and didnot advance to the weekend in any of his 15 tournaments. In his only two <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> startssince the 1998 season, finished 79th at the 2006 BellSouth Classic and missed the cut atthe 2007 AT&T Classic. Made the cut in nine of 27 starts on the 2004 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>.Cracked the top 25 four times, including a season-best T9 at the Lake Erie Charity Classic.Ended the year No. 89 on the money list, with $50,768. Rounds of 70-66-69-68 led to a T10at the BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs, his only other top-10 finish. Made the cut in 11 of26 events on the 2003 <strong>Tour</strong>. Finished the season No. 81 on the money list, with $55,371.Two of his five top-25 finishes were top-10s, including T4 at the Henrico County Open andT10 at the Permian Basin Charity Golf Classic. Made the cut in six of 25 events in 2002, withhis only top-25 finish a T14 at the Knoxville Open. Was one of the most consistent playerson the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2001, making the cut in 21 of 24 tournaments entered. FinishedNo. 26 on the final money list, with $143,951. Had four top-10 finishes and 11 top-25 finishes.Best tournament was a T3 at the Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs. Other top-10 finishesincluded a T5 at the Steamtown Classic, a T5 at the Knoxville Open and a T8 at the SamsungCanadian Open. His 63 (8-under) in the opening round of the Florida Classic was a courserecord and the second-best opening round on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2001. Made the cut in 20 of 28 eventsin 2000 with three top-10 and nine top-25 finishes. Winner of the 1993 Shreveport Open asa Monday qualifier, the sixth Monday qualifier to win on <strong>Tour</strong>. Winner of the 1994 DominionOpen. Shot a 60 in the 1993 White Rose Classic pro-am. Finished 11th on 1994 <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> money list, missing out on earning his 1995 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> card by $1,741. Shot openinground62, tying the Warwick Hills G&CC course record at 1997 Buick Open. Won four collegiateand nine mini-tour events. Got started in golf by caddying for his father, Henry.EXEMPT STATUS: 18th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100Section2Player Biographies<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-115


Other Prominent PlayersSection Player Biographies2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1993 Shreveport Open. 1994 Dominion Open.MONEY & POSITION:1990 — 0 1996 — 11,003 — 118 2003 — 55,371 — 811991 — 4,497 — 138 1997 — 0 2004 — 50,768 — 891992 — 740 — 260 1999 — 1,354 — 207 2005 — 01993 — 54,998 — 27 2000 — 99,292 — 54 2006 — 01994 — 112,178 — 11 2001 — 143,951 — 26 2007 — 01995 — 32,789 — 58 2002 — 16,926 — 147 2008 — 16,803 — 153BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T18—Athens Regional Foundation Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 63–2001 Florida Classic/12008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—10; in money—3;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—290; inmoney—143; Top-10 finishes—22NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $600,670<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T13—1997 Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1990 — 29,565 — 193 1993 — 1,557 — 323 2006 — 9,6461991 — 4,013 — 260 1997 — 46,328 — 206 2007 — 01992 — 26,454 — 201 1998 — 109,418 — 179 2008 — 02008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—117; in money—47; Top-10finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $226,981SKINNS, DavidFULL NAME: David Andrew Skinns BIRTHDATE: February 1, 1982BIRTHPLACE: Lincoln, England RESIDENCE: Atlanta, GA; plays outof Lincoln GC (Lincolnshire, England) HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 175FAMILY: Single EDUCATION: University of Tennessee (2005,Psychology) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Music, reading, cars, Tennesseefootball TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2005 OTHER INFORMATION:Will be a rookie on the <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Missed the cut in hisonly two prior career starts, the 2006 Knoxville Open and the 2008 RexHospital Open. Has never teed it up in a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event. Member ofthe 2008 Hooters <strong>Tour</strong> and won three times en route to being named Player of the Year. Ledthe money list, with $134,809, more than $40,000 ahead of second place.EXEMPT STATUS: 63rd qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:MONEY & POSITION:2006 — 0 2008 — 0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 69–2008 The Rex Hospital Open/12008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—2; in money—0;Top-10 finishes—02008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—0; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0SMOCK, BrianFULL NAME: Brian Wesley Smock BIRTHDATE: March 1, 1973BIRTHPLACE: Honolulu, HI RESIDENCE: Coronado, CA HEIGHT: 5-10WEIGHT: 220 FAMILY: Wife, Aidan; Ty Wesley (7/2/08) EDUCATION:Fresno State University SPECIAL INTERESTS: Steely Dan, taking hisdogs to the beach, sports TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1994 OTHERINFORMATION: Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1997, 2005 and2007-08. Made the cut in nine of 15 starts in 2008, with three top-10 finishes.Made the cut in just one of first seven starts but then closed theseason with eight consecutive cuts made. Shot four sub-70 rounds, includinga final-round 67, the low round of the day, to finish T7 at the Preferred Health Systems WichitaOpen. Got into the Utah Championship as an alternate then shot a pair of 66s on the weekendfor a career-best T2 finish. Continued his good late-season play with a T4 at the Oregon Classic.Made the cut in 14 of 22 starts on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2007, with four top-25 finishes. Ended the season No.82 on the money list, with $72,793. Posted top-10 finishes at the Mark Christopher Charity Classic(a career-best T5) and the Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship (T6). Made the cut in 10of 23 starts in 2005, with a career-best T15 at the Albertsons Boise Open—just the second top-25outing of his career. Previous best was a T17 at the 2001 Inland Empire Open. Finished the yearNo. 134 on the money list. Made the cut in one of 11 starts during his rookie season, with onlycut made a T52 at the Alabama Classic. Was a winner on the AG Spanos <strong>Tour</strong> in 2006, butseason was cut short with a wrist injury, having to take six weeks off and not playing until twoweeks before the Final Stage of Q-School. Has also played on the Gateway <strong>Tour</strong> in recent years.Victory at the 2004 Gateway <strong>Tour</strong> Championship—which he calls his biggest thrill in golf—wasone of five career wins on that <strong>Tour</strong>. A final-round 65 helped him overcome a seven-shot deficiton the last day for that win. Leading money-winner of the Gateway <strong>Tour</strong>’s Pacific Series thatseason, with nine cuts in 10 starts. In addition to his win, he had a pair of T2 and T5 finishes. ListsWalter Hagen as his hero. His uncle, Ernie Gonzalez, won the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’s 1986 Pensacola Openand played on <strong>TOUR</strong> from 1985-90.EXEMPT STATUS: 2nd qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T2—2008 Utah Championship.MONEY & POSITION:1997 — 490 — 268 2004 — 1,425 — 347 2007 — 72,793 — 822001 — 6,163 — 199 2005 — 25,811 — 134 2008 — 89,056 — 762002 — 0 2006 — 2,940 — 244BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T2—Utah Championship; T4—OregonClassic; T7—Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 65–2 times, most recent 2008 PreferredHealth Systems Wichita Open/12008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—15; in money—9;Top-10 finishes—3NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—78; in money—37;Top-10 finishes—5NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $198,677SOWARDS, BobFULL NAME: Robert Keith Sowards BIRTHDATE: June 9, 1968BIRTHPLACE: Portsmouth, OH RESIDENCE: Dublin, OH HEIGHT: 6-1WEIGHT: 235 FAMILY: Wife, Lynn; Jordan Leigh (11/22/02)EDUCATION: Glenville State College (1990, Business Managment)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Reading TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1990OTHER INFORMATION: Made the cut in nine of 22 starts during hisrookie season on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2008. Lone top-10 was T9 at theWyndham Championship. Also made six starts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>,with a T35 at the Fort Smith Classic his only cut made. Earned his <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> card after a T23 at the 2007 Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Teaching pro at New Albany (OH)CC earned his card, thanks to a final-round 68, which helped him move up from a T42 positionentering the last round. Had made only two cuts in 11 previous <strong>TOUR</strong> starts over the years witha T65 at the 2005 FUNAI Classic at the Walt Disney World Resort. Played in seven <strong>TOUR</strong>events in 2005. Has played in the <strong>PGA</strong> Championship four times, most recently in 2004, as anassistant pro at Wedgewood G&CC in Powell, OH. <strong>PGA</strong> Club Professional Player of the Yearfrom 2003-2005. Won the 2004 <strong>PGA</strong> Club Championship at Longaberger GC in Nashport, OH,40 miles east of his home in Columbus. Also had a T3 at the 2003 tournament. Member of the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1998, when he made the cut in half of his 28 starts with four top-25 finishes.Best showing came at the season-opening Lakeland Classic where he tied for 12th.Previous Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament finals experience was a T82 in 2003 and T93 in 1997. NAIAAll-American at Glenville State in West Virginia.EXEMPT STATUS: No. 188 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money listNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T12—1998 Lakeland Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1990 — 0 2002 — 0 2007 — 01994 — 0 2003 — 2,250 — 290 2008 — 3,135 — 2421997 — 0 2004 — 11,385 — 1851998 — 18,700 — 97 2005 — 0BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T35—Fort Smith Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 65–1998 Fort Smith Classic/12008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—6; in money—1;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—52; in money—21;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $35,470<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T9—2008 Wyndham Championship.MONEY & POSITION:1997 — 0 2003 — 0 2005 — 19,1622001 — 0 2004 — 0 2008 — 263,327 — 188BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T9—Wyndham Championship.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—22; in money—9; Top-10 finishes—1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—33; in money—11; Top-10finishes—1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $282,489SPALLONE, SalFULL NAME: Salvatore Lawrence Spallone BIRTHDATE: April 13,1978 BIRTHPLACE: Fort Lauderdale, FL RESIDENCE: Vero Beach,FL; plays out of Quail Valley GC HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 185 FAMILY:Single EDUCATION: Texas Christian University (2001, Marketing)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Spending time with friends TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 2001 OTHER INFORMATION: Member of the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2006-07. Made the cut in eight of 26 starts in2007, with his only top-10 finish a T6 at the HSBC New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong>Championship. Also finished T15 at the Peek’n Peak Classic. Made2-116 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


seven starts in 2006 but made only one cut. Has missed the cut in both career starts on the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, including most recently at the 2005 U.S. Open. Has also played on the Hooters<strong>Tour</strong>, Canadian <strong>Tour</strong>, Tarheel <strong>Tour</strong> and the Gateway <strong>Tour</strong>. Three-time American Junior GolfAssociation All-American. Cites playing in the 2005 U.S. Open as his biggest thrill in golf.Lists his dad, who gave him his start in golf at age 6, as his hero.EXEMPT STATUS: 13th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T6—2007 HSBC New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong>Championship.MONEY & POSITION:2003 — 0 2006 — 1,525 — 301 2008 — 02005 — 0 2007 — 43,244 — 116BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T6—HSBC New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong>Championship.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 67–4 times, most recent 2007 AlbertsonsBoise Open/12008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—38; in money—9;Top-10 finishes—1NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $44,769<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:MONEY & POSITION:2003 — 0 2005 — 0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—2; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0STATEN, B.J. (STAY-ton)FULL NAME: Bobby Lee Staten, Jr. BIRTHDATE: September 22, 1977BIRTHPLACE: Nashville, TN RESIDENCE: Dallas, TX; plays out ofRoyal Oaks CC HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 175 FAMILY: SingleEDUCATION: University of Houston (2000, Technology) SPECIALINTERESTS: Fly fishing, skiing, playing the guitar TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 2000 OTHER INFORMATION: Made the cut in 14of 26 starts on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> with a half-dozen top-25 finishes.A third-round 63 eventually led to a T9 finish at the ChitimachaLouisiana Open—his first top-10 of the year. Next top-10 was a T10 atthe <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players Cup in West Virginia. Made the cut in 14 of 23 starts on the 2007<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with nine top-25s. Collected a career-best runner-up finish at the LaSalleBank Open, finishing the event at 16-under 272, one stroke behind tournament winner JohnRiegger. Had held the first-round lead with a 6-under 66 and then added three additionalrounds in the 60s (69-69-68) to collect $81,000 and move to No. 15 on the money list.Additional top-10 finishes were posted at the WNB Golf Classic (T5), <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>Championship at Barona Creek (T8), Mark Christopher Charity Classic (T9) and the OregonClassic (T10). Had a hole-in-one on No. 11 during the second round of the NortheastPennsylvania Classic. Made seven starts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2007, with three made cuts anda season-best T9 at the Travelers Championship. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> rookie in 2006 was limited to 18events in 2006 due to right-shoulder injury. Received a Minor Medical Extension for 2007, butfailed to earn enough in allotted starts to equal No. 125 on the money list from 2006. Lefthanderrecorded the first top-10 of <strong>TOUR</strong> career in 12th start of campaign, a T5 at the 2006John Deere Classic. First season on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> came about as a result of finishing T26 atthe 2005 National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>anment, having played his way through all three stages ofQ-School. Made it to finals for the first time in six tries. Medalist during first stage atCypresswood GC. Has two career wins on the Tight Lies <strong>Tour</strong>. Had made five of 12 career cutson the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> prior to 2007, with a then-career-best T21 at the 2005 ChattanoogaClassic. Began playing golf left-handed so his father could watch him on the range in front ofhim. Comes from a big music family. His sister, Summerlee, is a singer/songwriter.EXEMPT STATUS: 17th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2007 LaSalle Bank Open.MONEY & POSITION:2001 — 0 2004 — 1,508 — 339 2007 — 193,091 — 282002 — 1,700 — 278 2005 — 4,530 — 230 2008 — 86,498 — 802003 — 2,708 — 274 2006 — 3,550 — 232BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T9—Chitimacha Louisiana Open; T10—<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players Cup.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 62–2007 Oregon Classic/22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—26; in money—14;Top-10 finishes—2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—61; in money—33;Top-10 finishes—7NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $293,584<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T5—2006 John Deere Classic.MONEY & POSITION:2006 — 253,088 — 182 2007 — 175,505 — 200Other Prominent PlayersBEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T9—Travelers Championship.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—7; in money—3; Top-10 finishes—1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—25; in money—10; Top-10finishes—2<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $428,593STEELE, BrendanFULL NAME: Brendan Steele BIRTHDATE: April 5, 1983BIRTHPLACE: Idyllwild, CA RESIDENCE: Irvine, CA; plays out ofDove Canyon CC (Dove Canyon, CA) HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 170FAMILY: Wife, Anastassia EDUCATION: University of California-Riverside (2005, Business Administration) SPECIAL INTERESTS:Hockey, music TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2005 OTHERINFORMATION: Played his rookie season on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong>, registering his only top-10 finish of the year with a T4 at thePrice Cutter Charity Championship, shooting all four rounds in the60s. Made 11 cuts in 21 starts, including four top-15 finishes to end the season No. 82on the money list. Had never played in a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> or <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> event before2008. Played on the Canadian <strong>Tour</strong> from 2006-07. Most recently made the cut in 10 of 13starts in 2007, with three top-10 finishes. Made seven of eight cuts during his rookieseason in 2006, with three top-10 finishes. Runner-up finish at the 2006 Telus EdmontonOpen, falling in a playoff to Stephen Gangluff. Also finished second at the 2005 CaliforniaState Open. Winner of four tournaments on the 2005 Golden State <strong>Tour</strong>. Cites making itto the final stage of the 2007 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament as his biggestthrill in golf. Lists his dad and brother as his heroes. Got his start in golf from his bigbrother. Uncle, Anthony Geary, plays Luke on “General Hospital.” Grew up in a small townthat didn’t have a golf course or a driving range.EXEMPT STATUS: 33rd qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T4—2008 Price Cutter CharityChampionship.MONEY & POSITION:2008 — 84,281 — 82BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T4—Price Cutter Charity Championship.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 66–4 times, most recent 2008 AlbertsonsBoise Open/22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—21; in money—11;Top-10 finishes—1NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—21; in money—11;Top-10 finishes—1NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $84,281SULLIVAN, ChipFULL NAME: Chip Sullivan BIRTHDATE: November 27, 1964BIRTHPLACE: Albany, NY RESIDENCE: Troutville, VA HEIGHT:6-1 WEIGHT: 185 FAMILY: Wife, Kari; Kalley (4/24/98); Camryn(12/22/02), Colby (8/23/04) EDUCATION: University of Mississippi(1987, Marketing) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Family, chess, swimmingTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1986 OTHER INFORMATION: Current<strong>PGA</strong> Director of Golf at Ashley Plantation in Daleville, VA. Was T18at the 2008 Japan <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. Made the cut in three of sixstarts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2008, with his best finish a T33 at theZurich Classic of New Orleans. Winner of the 2007 <strong>PGA</strong> Professional NationalChampionship. Posted a four-day total of 281 at the Sunriver (OR) Resort to win by fourstrokes and collect $75,000. Winner of more than 80 <strong>PGA</strong> club pro events over the years.Finished T3 at the 1996 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament to earn his <strong>TOUR</strong> card for the1997 season. Made the cut in 11 of 27 starts but did not have a top-25 finish. Best performancein 45 career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> starts was a T31 at the 2004 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship atWhistling Straits. Has made the cut in two of 14 career <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> starts. First <strong>Tour</strong>start came at the 1993 Dominion Open (missed cut). He is a three-time winner of theMaryland State Open. Prior to moving to Virginia, he was the head <strong>PGA</strong> pro at GreenvilleCC’s Chanticleer Course in South Carolina. Has been to Q-School 18 times. SoutheasternConference Champion in 1987 at University of Mississippi.EXEMPT STATUS: 6th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T26—2004 Henrico County Open, 2005Virginia Beach Open.MONEY & POSITION:1993 — 0 1998 — 0 2004 — 3,510 — 2571994 — 0 2000 — 0 2005 — 3,345 — 2551995 — 0 2002 — 0 2006 — 01997 — 0 2003 — 0 2007 — 0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 64–2004 Henrico County Open/12008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—2; in money—0;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—14; in money—2;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $6,855Section2Player Biographies<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-117


Other Prominent PlayersSection Player Biographies2<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T31—2004 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.MONEY & POSITION:1988 — 0 2001 — 0 2006 — 01991 — 0 2002 — 12,966 2007 — 01997 — 41,019 — 215 2003 — 9,675 2008 — 45,5591999 — 5,225 — 319 2004 — 34,250BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T33—Zurich Classic of New Orleans.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—6; in money—3; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—45; in money—18; Top-10finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $148,695TTAYLOR, StevenFULL NAME: Steven Lester Taylor BIRTHDATE: November 16,1985 BIRTHPLACE: Canton, IL RESIDENCE: Canton, IL; plays outof Wee Ma Tuk Hills CC (Cuba, IL) HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 165FAMILY: Single EDUCATION: Brevard Community College, FloridaGulf Coast SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 2008 OTHER INFORMATION: Will be a rookieon the <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Has never played in a <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> or <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event. Led Florida Gulf Coast University (FortMyers) to the NCAA Division II tournament by capturing medalisthonors at the NCAA South Regional. Made the cut in 15 of 28 starts on the 2008 Gateway<strong>Tour</strong>, highlighted by four top-five finishes in a five-week stretch during the DesertSummer <strong>Tour</strong>. One of six players to reach the finals of Q-School after making it throughpre-qualifying, first stage and second stage.EXEMPT STATUS: 52nd qualifier from QT/ML 61-100THOMPSON, KyleFULL NAME: Kyle Adam Thompson BIRTHDATE: April 25, 1979BIRTHPLACE: Panama City, FL RESIDENCE: Greenville, SC HEIGHT:5-10 WEIGHT: 170 FAMILY: Wife, Emmi EDUCATION: University ofSouth Carolina (2001, Marketing/Management) SPECIALINTERESTS: All sports, reading, spending time with friends TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 2001 OTHER INFORMATION: Taking a breakfrom the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, posted the fifth runner-up finish of his career,finishing one stroke behind champion Gavin Coles at the 2008Chitimacha Louisiana Open. Played the Utah Championship after notmaking it into the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Playoffs for the FedExCup. Was in contention all week beforeshooting a final-round 71 for a T2 finish. Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2003-07. Madethe cut in 16 of 26 starts on the 2006 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with three top-10 finishes.Completed the season No. 53 on the money list, with $117,046. Opened the year with a T6finish at the Movistar Panama Championship, his best effort since a T5 at the 2005 BMWCharity Pro-Am at The Cliffs. Next foray into the top 10 came in consecutive starts, finishingT8 at the Peek’n Peak Classic and T3 at the Scholarship America Showdown at Somerby,aided by a hole-in-one on No. 13 during the final round. Finished the 2005 season No. 74 onthe money list, with $67,135. Made the cut in 16 of 25 tournaments, with two top-10 finishes.Earned his first top-10 of the season at the BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs. His T5marked the third consecutive year he has finished inside the top 10 at his favorite event on<strong>Tour</strong>. Concluded the 54-hole tournament three strokes behind champion Shane Bertsch.Next top-10 came two weeks later at the Rheem Classic, where rounds of 73-65-65-71 lefthim at 6-under-par 274, nine strokes behind winner Chris Couch. Struggled the remainder ofthe year, missing the cut in eight of 17 starts, with a T24 at the Lake Erie Charity Classic hisbest outing. Made the cut in 17 of 28 events on the 2004 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, including 10top-25 finishes. Ranked No. 22 on the final money list, with $193,835. Had two runner-upshowings, including a playoff loss to Kevin Stadler at the Scholarship America Showdownand a T2 at the Virginia Beach Open. He either led outright or shared the 54-hole lead inboth of those events. His 8-under 62 in the second round of the Scholarship AmericaShowdown was a new course record. Made the cut in 15 of 24 starts during his rookieseason on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> and had seven top-25 finishes. Ended the year No. 25 on thefinal money list, with $174,008. Made a big splash during his rookie season, posting top-10finishes in three of his first five events. Finished T9 at the Clearwater Classic and T8 at theChitimacha Louisiana Open. Was a runner-up finisher to Tripp Isenhour at the BMW CharityPro-Am at The Cliffs. Collected $64,000 for the runner-up finish to move up to No. 6 on themoney list at the time. His fourth top-10 of the season was posted at the ChattanoogaClassic, where he finished second after sharing the 54-hole lead with Ryan Palmer. Enteredthe season-ending <strong>Tour</strong> Championship No. 20 on the money list, but a T51 finish droppedhim to No. 25. Made it to final stage of 2002 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>namentafter finishing T11 and T8 during first- and second-stage sites. Played in three NGA Hooters<strong>Tour</strong> events in 2002, with top-six finishes in all three. hree-time All-American, includingsecond-team honors in 1999 and 2001. Honorable mention in 2000. First-team All-SEC forfour years. Two-time academic All-America. Won a school-record five collegiate tournaments,eclipsing Carl Paulson’s USC record of four wins. Only player in NCAA history to wintwo different regionals. He won the NCAA East Regional as a sophomore and the WestRegional as a senior. AJGA first-team All-American in 1996 and third-team choice in 1995.Father started him in the game of golf at an early age. Cites playing well at the BMW CharityPro-Am at The Cliffs as his biggest thrill in golf. Lists his parents as his heroes.EXEMPT STATUS: Past champion 2-4NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 2007 The Rex Hospital Open, Oregon Classic.MONEY & POSITION:2001 — 1,137 — 314 2004 — 193,835 — 22 2007 — 248,698 — 142002 — 0 2005 — 67,135 — 74 2008 — 87,271 — 792003 — 174,008 — 25 2006 — 117,046 — 53BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 2—Chitimacha Louisiana Open, UtahChampionship.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 62–2004 Scholarship AmericaShowdown/22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—3; in money—2;Top-10 finishes—2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—138; in money—80;Top-10 finishes—21NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $889,129<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T15—2008 Puerto Rico Open.MONEY & POSITION:2003 — 0 2007 — 42,9002006 — 0 2008 — 154,447 — 211BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T15—Puerto Rico Open.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—26; in money—9; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—29; in money—10; Top-10finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $197,347TOLEDO, Esteban (tuh-LAY-doe)FULL NAME: Esteban Toledo BIRTHDATE: September 10, 1962BIRTHPLACE: Mexicali, Mexico RESIDENCE: Castle Rock, COHEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 160 FAMILY: Wife, Colleen; Nicholas(2/14/90); Eden Colleen (3/16/99) SPECIAL INTERESTS: FamilyTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1986 OTHER INFORMATION: Finished71st on 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list, making 16 cuts from 24starts, with five top-25s. Posted his only top-10 finish of the year atThe Rex Hospital Open, finishing just two strokes behind ScottGutschewski. The runner-up finish was the fourth of his career on the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> from 1990-93, 1995, 1997 and 2005-07.Member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1994 and 1998-2004. In January 2007, while riding in a car ona Los Angeles freeway, he rescued two sisters after their car collided with another, thencrashed into a divider, flipped, rolled over twice and stopped on its roof. He pulled themfrom the wreck, called 911 and took control of the situation until paramedics arrived. Playingin his native Mexico in February, was T11 at the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’s Mayakoba Golf Classic atRiviera Maya. It was his best <strong>TOUR</strong> finish since a T9 at the 2003 Bank of America Colonial.Made the cut in 17 of 28 starts on the 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with nine top-25 finishes.Concluded the year No. 43 on the money list, with $144,086. Posted three of his four top-10finishes in a four-tournament stretch, beginning with a T5 finish at the Melwood PrinceGeorge’s County Open. After missing the cut at the LaSalle Bank Open, posted a seasonbestT3 finish at the Rochester Area Charities Showdown at Somerby. Finished two strokesbehind champion Chris Riley. Collected $44,000 and moved to No. 32 on the money list. Hewouldn’t fall any lower than No. 43 the rest of the season. Came back the next week withan eighth-place finish at the Knoxville Open. Recorded his final top-10 13 starts later witha T10 at the WNB Golf Classic. Made two starts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2007, with a T41 atthe Mayakoba Golf Classic at Riviera Maya-Cancun in his native Mexico his only made cut.Made the cut in 14 of 25 starts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2006, with five top-25 finishes.Best outings were T14s at the Chitimacha Louisiana Open and the Permian Basin CharityGolf Classic. Represented Mexico in the 2006 World Golf Championships-Barbados WorldCup. Made the cut in 12 of 20 starts on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2005, with two top-10 finishes. Wrapped upthe year No. 32 on the money list, with $151,536. Career start number 458 on either the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> or <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> was the one he had been anticipating. The then 42-year-oldsecured his first career title at the Lake Erie Charity Classic at Peek’n Peak Resort. Firedrounds of 71-67-65-71 to finish the tournament at 14-under-par 274, two shots clear of JeffGove. Collected $81,000 for his efforts. Became the second native of Mexico to win on the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, joining Keoke Cotner. Made the cut in eight of 36 starts on the 2004 <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>, marking the seventh consecutive season he has had at least 30 starts. Best finishwas T21 at the B.C. Open. Played in 35 events on the 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, tied with NealLancaster, Spike McRoy and Pat Bates for most starts. Finished No. 125 on the money list,with $487,495 to retain full status for 2004. Four rounds in the 60s produced lone top-10 ofthe season, a T9 at the Bank of America Colonial. After slow start to the 2002 <strong>TOUR</strong> season,played best golf in second half of the season. After failing to record a top-25 finish in first14 starts, totaled five top-25s over final 18 events. Paired with Tiger Woods in final groupon Sunday at the Buick Open, finished T2 to receive a career-best paycheck of $217,800.Enjoyed superior season in true ironman fashion with a career-high 36 starts in 2001, tyingPete Jordan and Neal Lancaster for most starts on <strong>TOUR</strong>. Extended his streak of top-125finishes on the money list to four consecutive seasons by earning $683,751 to place 78th inearnings. Recorded only top-10 in 33rd start of the season with a T3 in the MichelobChampionship. Played in 35 tournaments in 2000. Hard work paid off with first career runner-upfinish and to-date career highs ($673,387) and money-list ranking (69th). Posted theyear’s first hole-in-one at the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. Tallied best career <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>finish with a solo second-place performance at the B.C. Open. Won Mexican Open in2-118 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Other Prominent PlayersNovember, first win by native Mexican since 1976. Was able to retain fully-exempt statusfor second year with 107th-place finish on 1999 money list. Pair of top-10s included a seventh-placefinish at Buick Open and T10 at Shell Houston Open. Enjoyed successful seasonwith earnings of $327,244 to finish 93rd on money list in 1998. Finish meant that, for thefirst time since 1986, he did not need to return to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying School. Earned best<strong>TOUR</strong> finish and biggest payday of his career at the time at BellSouth Classic where a T3earned $104,400. Finished three strokes behind winner Tiger Woods. Qualified for 1998 <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> by finishing 24th at 1997 Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Achieved lifelong dream at 1993<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament, where he earned his 1994 <strong>TOUR</strong> card by finishing T26.Enjoyed his best season on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1997 when he finished No. 29 on theofficial money list.Learned to play golf while working at a driving range in Mexico. Youngestof 11 children who grew up in a home with dirt floors and no plumbing. Was a professionalboxer for four years, but appendicitis ended that career. Had 16-1 record. As youngster,fished balls out of pond at Mexicali CC and sold them back to golfers. A future dream is tobuild a church for impoverished children in the La Posalera section of Mexicali. Featured onHBO’s “Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel” in 2002 and hosted “Inside The <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>” Feb.22, 2004. Ambassador of To Get a Grip Foundation, which makes golf and education accessibleto all children. Also hosts the Esteban Toledo <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Pro-Am every February,benefiting the Foundation. Nominated by 2003 Hispanic Chamber of Commerce as topHispanic sports figure of the year.EXEMPT STATUS: Past champion 2-4NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2005 Lake Erie Charity Classic at Peek ‘n PeakResort.MONEY & POSITION:1990 — 11,485 — 82 1995 — 32,635 — 59 2006 — 49,670 — 1031991 — 34,339 — 31 1996 — 2,455 — 186 2007 — 144,086 — 431992 — 32,910 — 45 1997 — 71,424 — 29 2008 — 96,083 — 711993 — 48,479 — 36 1998 — 18,750 — 951994 — 1,881 — 190 2005 — 151,536 — 32BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T2—The Rex Hospital Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 64–9 times, most recent 2008 The RexHospital Open/32008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—24; in money—16;Top-10 finishes—1NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—273; inmoney—168; Top-10 finishes—26NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $695,734<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 2—2000 B.C. Open, T2—2002 Buick Open.MONEY & POSITION:1986 — 0 1999 — 382,046 — 107 2005 — 76,8871989 — 0 2000 — 673,387 — 69 2006 — 15,5671992 — 0 2001 — 683,751 — 78 2007 — 12,2501994 — 66,049 — 176 2002 — 766,463 — 91 2008 — 111,3051995 — 0 2003 — 487,495 — 1251998 — 327,244 — 93 2004 — 115,185 — 211BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: 11—Mayakoba Golf Classic at Riviera Maya-Cancun.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—3; in money—3; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—284; in money—146; Top-10finishes—11<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $3,717,629TOLLES, Tommy (TOLLS)FULL NAME: Thomas Louis Tolles, Jr. BIRTHDATE: October 21,1966 BIRTHPLACE: Fort Myers, FL RESIDENCE: Hendersonville, NC;plays out of Kenmure CC (Flat Rock, NC) HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 190FAMILY: Wife, Ilse; Wiekus (3/27/93), Hannah (5/11/98)EDUCATION: University of Georgia SPECIAL INTERESTS:Landscaping TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1988 OTHERINFORMATION: Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> from 1991-94,2003 and 2006-08. Member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> from 1995-2002 and2004. Made seven cuts in 14 starts on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>.Recorded the 28th top-10 finish of his career and the first of the 2008 season with a T5 atthe Bank of America Open. Finished at 12-under 276, four strokes behind champion KrisBlanks. Was T3 at the <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital Invitational. Shot a final-round 69,equaling the low round of the day. Held the lead after a first-round, 9-under 62 at thePreferred Health Systems Wichita Open, where 12-year-old Colton Delaney (son of<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Rules Official Matt Delaney) caddied for him. Eventually finished T25 at10-under. Ended the season No. 83 on the money list. Finished the 2007 season No. 75 onthe money list, with $79,881. Made the cut in just five of 16 starts. Got off to a slow startto the season, making just two cuts in his first 11 starts. Turned things up a notch down thestretch with three top-10 finishes in his last five starts, including a season-best T3 effort atthe Chattanooga Classic. A fourth-place finish at the Mark Christopher Charity Classic anda T7 at the National Mining Association Pete Dye Classic rounded out his top-10 performances.Led the <strong>Tour</strong> in Putting Average (1.703). Made the cut in 10 of 25 starts on <strong>Tour</strong> in2006, with three top-10 finishes. Finished the season No. 87 on the money list, with$61,838. Struggled during the first half of the season, missing the cut in nine of his first 15starts. Posted top-10 finishes at the Price Cutter Charity Championship (ninth), RheemClassic (T10) and the Legend Financial Group Classic (T10). Was one stroke off the leadthrough 54 holes at the 2004 B.C. Open, but a closing 72 dropped him into T13, his besteffort since finishing T4 at the 2001 Texas Open at LaCantera. Ended the season No. 201 onthe money list. Finished No. 20 on the 2003 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list, with nine top-25finishes and two runner-up finishes at the LaSalle Bank Open and the Gila River Golf Classic.Finished T12 at the season-ending <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship, helping him jump to theNo. 20 position on the final money list, with $179,963 and assuring him the final 2004 <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> card. Made the cut in five of eight starts on the 2002 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, with a T4 atthe Arkansas Classic his best finish. Also made the cut in 12 of 20 starts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>in 2002, with three top-25 finishes. Best showing was a T13 at the B.C. Open. Two-timewinner in four-year (1991-94) <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> stretch, at 1993 Ozarks Open and 1994Alabama Classic. In 1996, led after 36 and 54 holes at THE PLAYERS Championship butfinished T2. First earned <strong>TOUR</strong> membership with 24th-place finish at 1994 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament, finally getting his card on his seventh try. In first full year in 1995,earned more than $160,000. Played on South African <strong>Tour</strong> in 1989-90. Played first professionaltournament in Durban, South Africa, in 1989, flying on ticket that had been purchasedby Nolan Henke, a friend from junior golf. Henke had planned to play South African <strong>Tour</strong>,but made it through Q-School instead. Met wife, Ilse, while playing South African <strong>Tour</strong>.Son’s name is pronounced VICK-us. Lists playing with Fuzzy Zoeller in the final round of the1997 Masters <strong>Tour</strong>nament as his biggest thrill in golf.EXEMPT STATUS: 35th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1993 Ozarks Open. 1994 Alabama Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1991 — 20,480 — 61 2002 — 36,766 — 98 2006 — 61,838 — 871992 — 43,062 — 33 2003 — 179,963 — 20 2007 — 79,881 — 751993 — 61,391 — 24 2004 — 0 2008 — 82,490 — 831994 — 98,618 — 16 2005 — 1,204 — 359BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T3—<strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s HospitalInvitational; T5—Bank of America Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 62–2 times, most recent 2008 PreferredHealth Systems Wichita Open/12008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—14; in money—7;Top-10 finishes—2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—189; inmoney—106; Top-10 finishes—29NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $665,691<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T2—1996 THE PLAYERS Championship, 1999 SonyOpen in Hawaii.MONEY & POSITION:1988 — 0 1997 — 825,793 — 27 2001 — 304,644 — 1451991 — 0 1998 — 255,053 — 115 2002 — 213,740 — 1731995 — 166,431 — 116 1999 — 456,316 — 86 2004 — 151,852 — 2011996 — 871,589 — 16 2000 — 142,248 — 180 2005 — 0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—233; in money—122; Top-10finishes—24<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $3,387,665TURNER, JerodFULL NAME: Jerod Alan Turner BIRTHDATE: March 4, 1975BIRTHPLACE: Oak Harbour, WA RESIDENCE: Hurst, TX; plays outof Hawks Creek GC (Fort Worth, TX) HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 205FAMILY: Wife, Patricia; Madison (11/01/00), Jaxon (10/27/03)TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2000 OTHER INFORMATION: Will bea rookie on the <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Missed the cut in his only twoprevious starts, the 2008 Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open andthe Utah Championship. Has never played in a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event.Winner of the 2000 and 2004 Waterloo (IA) Open, which includes Tom Lehman (1986), TyArmstrong (1990), Jerry Smith (1991), Woody Austin (1993), Brad Klaprott (1999), GeorgeMcNeill (2001), Steve Friesen (2003) and Derek Lamely (2008) as past champions. Hasplayed the Adams Golf <strong>Tour</strong> since 2008, along with the Gateway <strong>Tour</strong> and has held a job asa general contractor.EXEMPT STATUS: 64th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:MONEY & POSITION:2008 — 0NATIONWIDE CAREER LOW ROUND: 67–2008 Utah Championship/12008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—2; in money—0; Top-10finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—2; in money—0;Top-10 finishes—02008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—0; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0Section2Player Biographies<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-119


Section Player Biographies2UURESTI, OmarFULL NAME: Omar David Uresti BIRTHDATE: August 3, 1968BIRTHPLACE: Austin, TX RESIDENCE: Austin, TX; plays out of OnionCreek Club HEIGHT: 5-6 WEIGHT: 175 FAMILY: Wife, Anita; OmarDavid, Jr. (8/18/04); Isabelle Michelle (4/16/07) EDUCATION:University of Texas (1991, Organizational Communication) SPECIALINTERESTS: Fishing with his son, movies and Longhorns footballTURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1991 OTHER INFORMATION: Claimedfour top-25 finishes on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 2008 in 24 starts, with his bestfinish a T11 at the U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee following afinal-round, 6-under 64. Member of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in 1995-2000, 2004-06 and 2008 and the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 1993-94, 2001-03 and 2007. Made the cut in 16 of 25 starts on the 2007<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, including 12 top-25 finishes. Finished the year No. 15 on the money list, with$247,355. Recorded the first of six top-10 finishes with a victory at the Livermore Valley WineCountry Championship, ending at even-par 288, the second-highest winning score in <strong>Tour</strong>history. His 72-hole score was topped only by Roger Salazar’s 3-over-par total at the 1991South Texas Open. His final-round 76 was also the second-highest final-round score by a winnerin <strong>Tour</strong> history; only Salazar’s 79 in 1991 was higher. The second win of his career was atwo-stroke victory over Skip Kendall and Aron Price and was good for $112,500, moving himto second on the money list. His win set a new record for time elapsed between victories,coming 12 years, 11 months, 8 days since his last win—at the 1994 Shreveport Open. Winsnapped a string of 383 starts in <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>-sponsored events since his last victory. Playingout of the No. 126-150 category in 2006, finished 134th on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list, thanksto two top-10s. Finished T3 at the EDS Byron Nelson Championship, making the most out ofthe Sponsor Exemption that allowed him only his sixth <strong>TOUR</strong> start of the season, matching hisbest career finish (1997 Bay Hill Invitational) and winning $359,600. His previous top-10 cameat the Nelson in 2005, a T6. Finished T4 at the B.C. Open for his second top-10 of the seasonand 12th of his career. Played in 27 <strong>TOUR</strong> events in 2005 and recorded one top-10, a T6 at theEDS Byron Nelson Championship, thanks to a final-round 66. Returned to Q-School after finishing163rd on 2004 <strong>TOUR</strong> money list and finished T21 to retain playing privileges for 2005. Infirst start of 2004, carded final-round 65 at the Sony Open in Hawaii to finish T10, his lonetop-10 of season and best finish on <strong>TOUR</strong> since a T8 at the 2000 Greater Greensboro ChryslerClassic. Finished T7 at 2003 Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Tied course record in third round (63) andshot final-round 64 to move into top 30. Best <strong>TOUR</strong> season came in 1999 when he made thecut in 20 of 31 events and earned $405,201 to finish No. 99 on the money list. First earned<strong>TOUR</strong> card by finishing 14th at 1994 Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Earned his first career <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> title at the 1994 Shreveport Open. Had his biggest thrill during the tournament when heposted nine consecutive birdies, a <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> record that also bettered the all-time <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> mark by one. 1985 Texas Junior champion. Counts among biggest thrills in golf a holein-oneat age 8. Nickname is “O-man.”EXEMPT STATUS: No. 173 on the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money listNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (2): 1994 Shreveport Open. 2007 Livermore ValleyWine Country Championship at Wente Vineyards.MONEY & POSITION:1993 — 27,820 — 62 2001 — 110,969 — 42 2006 — 8,134 — 1981994 — 53,987 — 30 2002 — 166,620 — 17 2007 — 247,355 — 151995 — 1,750 — 209 2003 — 127,961 — 36 2008 — 4,815 — 223BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T37—Chitimacha Louisiana Open.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 63–3 times, most recent 2007 LaSalleBank Open/22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—2; in money—2;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—156; inmoney—107; Top-10 finishes—22NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $749,410<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T3—1997 Bay Hill Invitational, 2006 EDS ByronNelson Championship.MONEY & POSITION:1991 — 0 1999 — 405,201 — 99 2006 — 583,704 — 1341995 — 104,876 — 156 2000 — 213,433 — 157 2007 — 64,350 — 2231996 — 171,797 — 122 2001 — 47,450 2008 — 346,285 — 1731997 — 203,516 — 113 2004 — 345,797 — 1631998 — 281,347 — 107 2005 — 538,238 — 136BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T11—U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee;T20—AT&T Classic; T22—RBC Canadian Open; T24—Stanford St. Jude Championship.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—24; in money—13; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—304; in money—155; Top-10finishes—12<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $3,305,995Other Prominent PlayersVVEGAS, JhonattanFULL NAME: Jhonattan Luis Vegas BIRTHDATE: August 19, 1984BIRTHPLACE: Maturin, Venezuela RESIDENCE: Austin, TXHEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 230 FAMILY: Single EDUCATION:University of Texas (2008, General Kinesiology) SPECIALINTERESTS: Movies TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 2008 OTHERINFORMATION: Will be a rookie on the <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Hasnever played in a <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> event. Qualified for the 2003Shell Houston Open but missed the cut. Turned pro in October 2008and was the low Monday qualifier for the Valero Texas Open, wherehe posted four rounds in the 60s and finished T36. Four-year letterman at the Universityof Texas. Won the Venezuela National Amateur in 2006. Advanced to the semifinals ofthe 2007 U.S. Amateur at The Olympic Club in San Francisco, winning four matches,before falling (4 and 3) to eventual champion Colt Knost. Was a top junior in Venezuelawhen he left to come to the United States in 2002. Knew very little English when he initiallyarrived in Houston. Has employed his brother, Julio, as his caddie in the past.EXEMPT STATUS: 29th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T36—2008 Valero Texas Open.BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T36—Valero Texas Open.WWALTERS, JustinFULL NAME: Justin Jeremy Walters BIRTHDATE: October 23,1980 BIRTHPLACE: Johannesburg, South Africa RESIDENCE:Raleigh, NC HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 210 FAMILY: Wife, ShelbyEDUCATION: North Carolina State (2003, Business Management)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fly fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL:2003 OTHER INFORMATION: Will be a rookie on the <strong>2009</strong><strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Has played in three <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> events, missingthe cut in two (2006) and finishing T59 at the 2005 HenricoCounty Open. Has never teed it up in a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event. Has playedon several mini-tours since turning professional. Won the 2008 Statesville (NC) Open onthe Tarheel <strong>Tour</strong>. Won the tournament by four strokes despite starting the event with aborrowed set of clubs because his did not arrive on time at the airport. Two-time All-America and All-Atlantic Coast Conference selection at North Carolina State University.One of eight North Carolina State players to win three times. Is the only player in schoolhistory to record two sub-72 stroke-average seasons. Finished T6 at the 2002 NCAAChampionship, the second-best finish in school history. Was a member of the 2002Palmer Cup team that competed in Ireland. Had a 2-2 record for the Great Britain andIreland team, including a final-day, 2-and-1 singles win over Hunter Mahan of the U.S.EXEMPT STATUS: 62nd qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T59—2005 Henrico County Open.MONEY & POSITION:2005 — 1,350 — 341 2006 — 0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 68–2005 Henrico County Open/2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—3; in money—1;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $1,3502008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—0; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0WHITTAKER, RonFULL NAME: George Ronald Whittaker BIRTHDATE: August 12,1971 BIRTHPLACE: Raleigh, NC RESIDENCE: Little Rock, AR;plays out of Pleasant Valley CC and The Alotian Club HEIGHT: 5-11WEIGHT: 175 FAMILY: Wife, Gerritt; Abby (7/4/06) EDUCATION:Wake Forest University (1994) SPECIAL INTERESTS: Music, workingout TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1995 OTHER INFORMATION:Made five cuts in 22 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> starts in 2008. A T36 at theMayakoba Golf Classic was his best finish. Was back on the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> for the first time since 1996 after finishing T13 at the 2005<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Made it through all three stages. Playing inhis 54th <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event, recorded the first top-10 of his career, a T9 at the 2006 Frys.com Open in Las Vegas. Made two starts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2006, with a T21 atthe Chitimacha Louisiana Open his first top-25 finish since a T3 at the 1998 St. Louis GolfClassic. During 1996 season, made eight of 23 cuts with best finishes of T33 at theDeposit Guaranty Golf Classic and Buick Open. Earned initial <strong>TOUR</strong> card after finishingT37 at 1995 Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Spent 1997 and 1998 seasons on the <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong>, where he finished career-best 48th on money list in 1997. Top finishes on includeda third at the 1997 Laurel Creek Classic and a T3 at the 1998 St. Louis Golf Classic. PlayedSunshine <strong>Tour</strong> in 1995 and 2000, Gateway <strong>Tour</strong> in 2003 and 2005 and Tight Lies <strong>Tour</strong> in2000 and 2003-05. Six wins on Tight Lies <strong>Tour</strong> and was the Player of the Year in 2004.Had his first golf lesson from Arnold Palmer when he was age 2. His uncle is LannyWadkins. Biggest thrill in golf was playing in 1995 World Series of Golf.EXEMPT STATUS: Past champion 2-42-120 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2007 Chattanooga Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1994 — 3,200 — 157 2000 — 3,070 — 221 2005 — 1,948 — 2981995 — 2,890 — 182 2001 — 2,869 — 228 2006 — 7,013 — 2051996 — 1,830 — 195 2002 — 2,210 — 263 2007 — 271,950 — 111997 — 43,181 — 48 2003 — 3,054 — 265 2008 — 01998 — 18,734 — 96 2004 — 1,389 — 352NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 63–2 times, most recent 2007 CoxClassic /32008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—4; in money—0;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—92; in money—53;Top-10 finishes—9NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $363,337<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T9—2006 Frys.com Open.MONEY & POSITION:1995 — 14,650 — 247 2006 — 300,033 — 1741996 — 29,656 — 224 2008 — 59,977 — 231BEST 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T36—Mayakoba Golf Classic at Riviera Maya-Cancun.2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—22; in money—5; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—77; in money—27; Top-10finishes—1<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $404,316WILLIAMSON, LeeFULL NAME: Lee Michael Williamson BIRTHDATE: July 5, 1979BIRTHPLACE: Crawfordsville, IN RESIDENCE: Orlando, FLHEIGHT: 6-4 WEIGHT: 175 FAMILY: Wife, Brooke; Finley Dale(9/15/08) EDUCATION: Purdue University TURNEDPROFESSIONAL: 2002 OTHER INFORMATION: Made the cut injust two of 12 starts on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2008. Played hisrookie season on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2007, making the cut ineight of 24 starts. Ended the year No. 84 on the money list, with$70,827. Had the first top-10 finish of his career at the HSBC NewZealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, finishing T3 and one shot out of a playoff between eventualwinner Nicholas Thompson and David Morland IV. Also finished inside the top 10 at theRochester Area Charities Showdown at Somerby (T5). Had made nine career starts on<strong>Tour</strong> prior to 2007, with six of those coming in 2003—highlighted by a career-best T16 atthe Alberta Calgary Classic. Missed the cut in both career starts on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, includingthe 2006 Canadian Open. Member of the Canadian <strong>Tour</strong> since 2003, finishing 13th andfourth, respectively, on the money list the past two seasons. Three-time winner on that<strong>Tour</strong>, with victories coming at the 2006 Diablo Grande California Classic, 2006 GreaterVancouver Charity Classic and the 2005 MTS Classic. Runner-up at the 2002 U.S. PublicLinks Championship. Winner of the 2001 Indiana Amateur and Indiana Open, the 2002Indiana Amateur and the 2004 Indiana Open. He is just the third player in history to winthe Indiana Amateur in consecutive years. Earned first-team All-American and Big TenPlayer of the Year honors in 2002. Got his start in golf from his dad.EXEMPT STATUS: 34th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: T3—2007 HSBC New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong>Championship.MONEY & POSITION:2002 — 0 2004 — 0 2007 — 70,827 — 842003 — 8,960 — 203 2006 — 0 2008 — 3,391 — 239BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T53—Fort Smith Classic.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 64–2007 Rochester Area CharitiesShowdown at Somerby/22008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—12; in money—2;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—45; in money—13;Top-10 finishes—2NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $83,178<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:MONEY & POSITION:2002 — 0 2006 — 0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—2; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0Other Prominent PlayersWILLIAMSON, TylerFULL NAME: Tyler Perkins Williamson BIRTHDATE: May 17, 1972BIRTHPLACE: Sacramento, CA RESIDENCE: Decatur, AL; plays out ofBurningtree GC HEIGHT: 5-7 WEIGHT: 165 FAMILY: Wife, Tonia; Riley(10/24/98), Easton (6/12/00), Josey (4/20/05) EDUCATION: CaliforniaState University-Sacramento (1999, Business Marketing) SPECIALINTERESTS: Playing with his kids TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1996OTHER INFORMATION: Of the two cuts made in 15 starts on the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2008, posted a season-best T23 at the Price CutterCharity Championship thanks to rounds in the 60s Friday though Sunday.Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2001-07. Most recently made two cuts in nine starts on <strong>Tour</strong>in 2007. Best outing came in his last start, a T40 at the Miccosukee Championship. Made the cutin five of 21 starts on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2006 but failed to post a top-25 finish for the first time as a memberof the <strong>Tour</strong>. Made the cut in seven of 22 events in 2005. Recorded his only top-10 finish of theseason at the Cleveland Open. Ended the tournament at 7-under 277, good for a T9 showing.Made the cut in 11 of 26 starts on the 2004 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, including six top-25 finishes.Finished the year No. 62 on the official money list, with $98,191. Best showing of the season wasT3 at the Price Cutter Charity Championship, including a course-record 12-under 60 in the finalround. It marked the low 18-hole score of the season, later equaled by Chris Nallen. Flirted withthe magic number of 59 but missed a 3-footer for eagle on No. 11 and watched as his 45-footeagle putt on No. 18 came up just one inch from falling in the hole. Made the cut in 15 of 26 startson <strong>Tour</strong> in 2002. Had three top-10 finishes, including first career win at the Preferred HealthSystems Wichita Open. Missed three straight cuts prior to Wichita, where he opened with roundsof 68-67 to take the 36-hole lead. Third-round 71 dropped him to a five-way tie for second, oneback of leader Keoke Cotner. Birdied the 16th hole to take a one-shot lead and then made difficultpar save on the final hole to preserve the victory over Cotner and Jeff Klauk. Was T3 at the LakeErie Charity Classic. Opened with a 67 and followed it with three straight 70s to wind up at7-under par, two back of winner Patrick Moore. Played on the Hooters <strong>Tour</strong> from 1996-2000.Enjoyed his best season on that <strong>Tour</strong> in 2000, posting nine top-10 finishes, including victories atthe Cypress Creek Golf Classic and the Boomtown Casino Classic. Missed the cut in his only <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> start, the 1997 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. Walked on to his college golf teamin 1990 before gaining a full scholarship his final three years. Got his start in golf by hitting hisdad’s range balls. Claims to be a better baseball player than golfer. Draws inspiration from writingleft by his wife and children on his golf bag.EXEMPT STATUS: Past champion 5-10NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2002 Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open.MONEY & POSITION:1997 — 980 — 235 2002 — 145,696 — 23 2006 — 10,814 — 1791999 — 0 2003 — 7,887 — 208 2007 — 3,741 — 2582000 — 19,954 — 142 2004 — 98,191 — 62 2008 — 7,012 — 2032001 — 35,664 — 101 2005 — 31,685 — 122BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T23—Price Cutter Charity Championship.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 60–2004 Price Cutter CharityChampionship/42008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—15; in money—2;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—153; in money—54;Top-10 finishes—11NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $361,623<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:MONEY & POSITION:1997 — 0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—1; in money—0; Top-10 finishes—0YYI, DongFULL NAME: Dong Keun Yi BIRTHDATE: November 28, 1977BIRTHPLACE: Inchun, South Korea RESIDENCE: Phoenix, AZ;plays out of Legacy Golf Resort; Metropolitan GL (Oakland, CA)HEIGHT: 5-8 WEIGHT: 160 FAMILY: Single EDUCATION:University of California-Berkeley (2001, American Studies) SPECIALINTERESTS: Movies, cars, music, travel TURNED PROFESSIONAL:2001 OTHER INFORMATION: Will be a rookie on the <strong>2009</strong><strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Has missed the cut in three previous starts on the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, most recently at the 2007 Mark ChristopherCharity Classic. Has never played in a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event. Made eight of 14 cuts on the2008 Canadian <strong>Tour</strong>, with his best finish a T6 at the Seaforth Country Classic. Made nineof 13 cuts in 2007. Won his first amateur tournament (1996 Alameda Commuters) as an18-year old high school senior, just two years after taking up the game. Won the 1997NCGA San Joaquin, reached the semis of the 1999 California Amateur, won the 2000Northern California Amateur and finished fifth at the 2001 California Open. Second TeamAll-Pac-10 Conference (1997) and named team MVP in 2001. Teammates with currentMajor League Baseball player Jimmy Rollins on the Alameda Babe Ruth All-Star team.EXEMPT STATUS: 25th qualifier from QT/ML 61-100Section2Player Biographies<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-121


Section Player Biographies2ZZORKIC, Zoran (ZOR-kitch)FULL NAME: Zoran Zorkic BIRTHDATE: September 5, 1966BIRTHPLACE: Petrovci, Serbia RESIDENCE: Humble, TX; plays outof Atascocita CC (Atascocita, TX) HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 220FAMILY: Wife, Robin; Hayley Lauren (12/22/99), Harper McKayla(8/19/03) EDUCATION: University of Houston (Marketing, 1990)SPECIAL INTERESTS: Fishing TURNED PROFESSIONAL: 1989OTHER INFORMATION: Made three cuts in 10 starts on the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in 2008, with a best finish of T25 at the PreferredHealth Systems Wichita Open. Member of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> in2000 and 2002-07. Finished the 2007 campaign No. 94 on the money list, with $60,600.Made nine cuts in 20 appearances, with top-10 finishes coming at the Price Cutter CharityChampionship (T4) and the Chattanooga Classic (T8). Made the cut in 16 of 27 starts on<strong>Tour</strong> in 2006, with his only top-10 finish coming at the Athens Regional FoundationClassic, where he was T3 at 16-under 272. Playing the back nine first, posted five consecutivebirdies on Nos. 16 through 2 on his way to a first-round, 6-under 66. Completedthe 2006 campaign No. 84 on the money list, with $64,217. Made the cut in just six of 24appearances on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2005. T16 at the Rheem Classic was his only trip inside the top25. Had a hole-in-one on No. 4 during the second round of the Rheem Classic. Made thecut in 12 of 28 starts on the 2004 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, including three top-25 finishes. Onlytop-10 performance was T4 at the Knoxville Open. Rounds of 70-67-74-66 led to an11-under 277, two strokes shy of a playoff eventually won by Hunter Haas. Earned$45,660 to end the season No. 94 on the money list. Made the cut in 13 of 27 events onthe 2003 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, finishing the year with $53,280 and the No. 85 spot on themoney list. Finished T10 at the Monterey Peninsula Classic for his only top-10 of theseason. Made the cut in 15 of 23 starts on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2002 and earned $124,386 to finishNo. 32 on the money list. Earned his first career title with a steady, final-day 71 to winthe SAS Carolina Classic by one shot. Started the last round two shots back of leaderJason Buha. Posted nine straight pars on the back nine to earn first-place check of$81,000—more than he had earned in his <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> and <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> starts combined.Two-putted from the front fringe from 50 feet on the final hole to edge Doug Barronby one shot. Aced the 226-yard third hole during the second round using a 4-iron. FinishedNo. 81 on the 2000 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> money list, with earnings of $54,780. Posted a13-under par total to finish T7 at the 1994 Permian Basin Open. First professional victorycame at the 1989 Queensland <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. Played on the Hooters <strong>Tour</strong> from1990-99. Fired a 12-under par 59 in the fourth round of the 1990 Hooters <strong>Tour</strong> event inFort Payne, AL. Member of the Australasian <strong>Tour</strong> 1989-2005. Two-time All-American atthe University of Houston. Family moved from what was then Yugoslavia to Australiawhen he was 5. Wagered a soccer ball against a golf club in a bicycle race as a child.Won the race and won a wooden-shafted 7-iron. Many extended family members still livein his home country. Has become a United States citizen. Lists Seve Ballesteros and ErnieEls as his heroes.EXEMPT STATUS: Past champion 5-10Other Prominent PlayersNATIONWIsDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> VICTORIES (1): 2002 SAS Carolina Classic.MONEY & POSITION:1990 — 0 2000 — 54,780 — 81 2005 — 20,058 — 1501991 — 719 — 266 2001 — 0 2006 — 64,217 — 841994 — 9,258 — 110 2002 — 124,386 — 32 2007 — 60,600 — 941995 — 340 — 285 2003 — 53,280 — 85 2008 — 8,400 — 1931999 — 0 2004 — 45,660 — 94BEST 2008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> FINISHES: T25—Preferred Health Systems WichitaOpen.NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER LOW ROUND: 62–2000 Fort Smith Classic/32008 NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—10; in money—3;Top-10 finishes—0NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—193; in money—87;Top-10 finishes—11NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $441,697<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SUMMARY:BEST <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER FINISH: 73—1998 Shell Houston Open.MONEY & POSITION:1991 — 0 1998 — 3,880 — 3301995 — 0 2000 — 0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER SUMMARY: <strong>Tour</strong>naments Entered—4; in money—1; Top-10 finishes—0<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CAREER EARNINGS: $3,8802-122 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


<strong>2009</strong> <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> — International PlayersARGENTINA (3)Miguel CarballoSebastian FernandezFabian GomezAUSTRALIA (22)Steve AllanAdam BlandAndrew BonhommeSteven BowditchAndrew BuckleGavin ColesJason DayStuart DeaneKim FeltonScott GardinerPaul GowMark HensbyMatt JonesDavid McKenziePeter O’MalleyWade OrmsbyCameron PercyEwan PorterBrett RumfordPaul SheehanMichael SimWon Joon LeeCANADA (11)Chris BarylaBryan DeCorsoKent EgerBrad FritschDavid HearnRichard T. LeeJon MillsDavid Morland IVDustin RisdonJim RutledgeBrennan WebbCOLOMBIA (2)Camilo BenedittiDiego VanegasENGLAND (4)Gary ChristianKenneth FerrieMatt RichardsonDavid SkinnsJAPAN (1)Hiroshi IwataMEXICO (3)Alex AragonKeoke CotnerEsteban ToledoNEW ZEALAND (1)Bradley IlesNORWAY (1)Henrik BjornstadSOUTH AFRICA (6)Craig LileBrendan PappasDeane PappasWarren SchutteTjaart van der WaltJustin WaltersSOUTH KOREA (6)Sang-moon BaeSeung-su HanS.S. HongTed OhJin ParkDong YiSWEDEN (2)Oskar BergmanJonas BlixtSection2Player BiographiesBERMUDA (1)Michael SimsIRELAND (1)Keith NolanPARAGUAY (1)Carlos FrancoVENEZUELA (1)Jhonattan Vegas<strong>2009</strong> International Summary67 international players from17 countriesSERBIA (1)Zoran Zorkic<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>2-123


On the 72nd hole of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’sHospital Invitational, Bill Lunde chipped infrom off the green to ensure victory at OhioState University’s Scarlet Course.Section3Summaries


2008 Panama MovistarChampionship [1st of 30 official events]DUNLAPPanama Golf Club January 24-27, 2008 Purse: $600,000Panama City, Panama Par: 35-35—70 Yards: 7,102LEADERSFirst RoundJeff Klauk...............................64 (-6)Scott Dunlap...........................65 (-5)Pablo Acuna...........................66 (-4)Ben Bates...............................66 (-4)Brendon de Jonge..................66 (-4)Second RoundScott Dunlap.........................133 (-7)Arjun Atwal..........................136 (-4)Ben Bates.............................137 (-3)Jeff Klauk.............................137 (-3)Chris Smith...........................137 (-3)Bill Lunde.............................138 (-2)Third RoundArjun Atwal..........................204 (-6)Chris Smith...........................205 (-5)Scott Dunlap.........................206 (-4)Matt Every............................207 (-3)Benjamin Alvarado...............208 (-2)Jarrod Lyle...........................208 (-2)Section Summaries3Winner: SCOTT DUNLAP65-68-73-71 277 (-3) $108,000Order of FinishScott Dunlap.............................. 1 65-68-73-71 277 $108,000.00Arjun Atwal............................. T2 70-66-68-74 278 52,800.00Jeff Klauk................................ T2 64-73-72-69 278 52,800.00Chris Smith................................ 4 67-70-68-74 279 28,800.00Bill Lunde................................... 5 68-70-71-71 280 24,000.00Jarrod Lyle............................... T6 74-65-69-73 281 20,850.00Grant Waite............................. T6 72-73-66-70 281 20,850.00Craig Bowden.......................... T8 72-71-68-71 282 16,800.00Greg Chalmers......................... T8 72-68-73-69 282 16,800.00Brendon de Jonge................... T8 66-73-71-72 282 16,800.00Scott Parel............................... T8 71-74-68-69 282 16,800.00Matthew Every........................ 12 67-73-67-76 283 13,800.00Tom Carter............................. T13 71-69-73-71 284 11,250.00Glen Day................................ T13 69-72-71-72 284 11,250.00Rick Price............................... T13 72-71-69-72 284 11,250.00Casey Wittenberg.................. T13 72-73-67-72 284 11,250.00Skip Kendall........................... T17 74-71-68-72 285 9,300.00B.J. Staten............................. T17 69-72-70-74 285 9,300.00Jeremy Anderson.................. T19 74-70-72-70 286 7,272.00Scott Gutschewski................. T19 72-73-69-72 286 7,272.00CUT: 62 players at 5-over-par 145 from a field of 132 professionals.Bob Heintz............................. T19 69-73-70-74 286 $7,272.00Jason Schultz........................ T19 72-72-68-74 286 7,272.00Vance Veazey........................ T19 73-68-73-72 286 7,272.00Sebastian Fernandez............. T24 69-74-75-69 287 4,626.67Fabian Gomez........................ T24 69-75-72-71 287 4,626.67Bret Guetz.............................. T24 72-71-71-73 287 4,626.67J.J. Killeen............................. T24 71-74-68-74 287 4,626.67Marco Ruiz............................. T24 73-70-69-75 287 4,626.67Esteban Toledo...................... T24 76-69-69-73 287 4,626.67Benjamin Alvarado (S)........... T24 71-69-68-79 287 4,626.66Ben Bates.............................. T24 66-71-73-77 287 4,626.66Joe Daley............................... T24 70-69-72-76 287 4,626.66Jeff Brehaut........................... T33 68-73-71-76 288 3,300.00Robert Damron...................... T33 70-74-68-76 288 3,300.00Jason Enloe........................... T33 70-71-73-74 288 3,300.00Rafael Gomez........................ T33 74-71-72-71 288 3,300.00Kelly Grunewald.................... T33 74-70-72-72 288 3,300.00Ryan Hietala.......................... T33 73-72-69-74 288 3,300.00Josh McCumber.................... T33 72-70-74-72 288 3,300.00Alex Prugh............................. T33 70-75-71-72 288 3,300.00David Morland IV................... T41 67-75-73-74 289 2,532.00Dicky Pride............................. T41 73-71-71-74 289 2,532.00WEATHER: Mostly sunny Thursday. High of 88. Winds NE at10-15mph. Mostly sunny Friday. High of 90. Winds NE at 10-15mph.Mostly sunny Saturday, with a brief, light shower at midday.High of 86. Winds NNE at 10-20 mph. Mostly sunny skies Sunday.High of 93. Winds at 15-25 mph, with gusts to 30 mph.Michael Putnam.................... T41 74-70-73-72 289 $2,532.00Phil Tataurangi...................... T41 68-72-72-77 289 2,532.00Peter Tomasulo...................... T41 71-70-75-73 289 2,532.00Pablo Acuna (S)..................... T46 66-77-75-72 290 2,220.00David Branshaw.................... T46 74-69-70-77 290 2,220.00Geoffrey Sisk......................... T46 69-75-73-73 290 2,220.00Chris Anderson...................... T49 72-73-73-73 291 2,085.00Jim Herman........................... T49 71-70-72-78 291 2,085.00Roger Tambellini................... T49 74-69-73-75 291 2,085.00Garrett Willis......................... T49 71-69-72-79 291 2,085.00Matt Bettencourt................... T53 71-70-75-76 292 1,995.00Kim Felton.............................. T53 67-75-74-76 292 1,995.00Mike Heinen............................ 55 69-76-71-77 293 1,950.00Jason Dufner......................... T56 72-72-71-79 294 1,905.00Scott Gardiner....................... T56 71-74-73-76 294 1,905.00Tyler Aldridge........................ T58 72-73-77-73 295 1,845.00Jonathan Fricke..................... T58 70-72-78-75 295 1,845.00Spike McRoy............................ 60 70-73-80-74 297 1,800.00Mike Hulbert............................ 61 73-71-77-78 299 1,770.00Kris Blanks............................... 62 71-71-82-79 303 1,740.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieThe following players did not finish: (C=cut, W=withdrew,D=disqualified)C—146-Gustavo Acosta, Jay Delsing, David McKenzie, Chris Nallen,Dave Schultz, Willie Wood, 147-Tom Byrum, Miguel Angel Carballo,Cesar Costilla, Todd Fischer, Hunter Haas, Tripp Isenhour, KevinJohnson, Ian Leggatt, Garrett Osborn, D.A. Points, 148-Gavin Coles,Andrew Johnson, Tom Johnson, Greg Kraft, Franklin Langham, BrockMackenzie, Tee McCabe, Jim Rutledge, Alejandro Villavicencio, BradWeesner, 149-Jesus Amaya, Gary Christian, Bubba Dickerson, JohnKimbell, Spencer Levin, David Mathis, Len Mattiace, Garth Mulroy,Jon Turcott, 150-Darren Angel, Steven Bowditch, Scott Gordon,Gabriel Hjertstedt, John Morse, Kyle Reifers, Daniel Summerhays,151-Ricky Barnes, Brad Fritsch, David Hearn, Colt Knost, NealLancaster, Bryce Molder, Steve Pate, Aron Price, 152-Guy Boros,Bryan DeCorso, Bradley Hughes, Bob May, Miguel Rodriguez, DarronStiles, 153-Camilo Benedetti, Josh Broadaway, Rudolfo Gonzalez,Mike Norman, Brad Ott, Ryan Palmer, 154-Rich Barcelo, KeithClearwater, Kris Cox, Emilio Dominguez, 155-Andrew Bonhomme,157-David Gossett, 158-Henrik Bjornstad. D—Patrick Damron.72-Hole Record:269, Tripp Isenhour, 200618-Hole Record:63, Tripp Isenhour, Kevin Gessino-Kraft, Tim O’Neal, 200636-Hole Record:130, Tripp Isenhour, 200654-Hole Record:200, Tripp Isenhour, Brenden Pappas, 2006<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsBELLSOUTH PANAMA CHAMPIONSHIP2004 Jimmy Walker...............273 Tom Scherrer..................278 Panama GC,...................................................70/6,818Panama City, Panama2005 Vance Veazey................272 Shane Bertsch................273 Panama GC,...................................................70/6,937Jim McGovernPanama City, PanamaJon MillsCamilo VillegasMOVISTAR PANAMA CHAMPIONSHIP2006 Tripp Isenhour...............269 Kevin Gessino-Kraft.......272 Panama GC,...................................................70/7,042Parker McLachlinPanama City, PanamaBrenden Pappas2007 Miguel Carballo............274 Hunter Haas...................276 Panama GC,...................................................70/7,066Jim McGovernPanama City, PanamaPatrick SheehanPANAMA MOVISTAR CHAMPIONSHIP2008 Scott Dunlap.................277 Arjun Atwal....................278 Panama GC,...................................................70/7,102Jeff KlaukPanama City, PanamaNotesSunday’s final-round scoring average of 73.677 at thepar-70 course made it the toughest single day in tournamenthistory. The overall scoring average of 72.959(+.2.959) made the Panama Golf Club the toughest on<strong>Tour</strong> in 2008.Scott Dunlap’s final-round, 1-over-par 71 was goodenough to top the field at last year’s season-openingPanama Movistar Championship. Many of the leadersstruggled on the last day at the Panama Golf Club,where only four players bested par for the week.Dunlap’s birdie at the par-4 15th hole gave him a twostrokelead on Jeff Klauk, who was two groups infront. The victory was the second of Dunlap’s career.3-2 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2008 Mexico OpenPresented by Corona [2nd of 30 official events]LYLETres Marias Golf Club January 31-February 3, 2008 Purse: $625,000Morelia, Mexico Par: 35-36—71 Yards: 7,568LEADERSFirst RoundTom Johnson..........................65 (-6)Juan Salazar...........................67 (-4)Michael Sim...........................67 (-4)B.J. Staten.............................67 (-4)Jarrod Lyle.............................68 (-3)Second RoundGreg Chalmers......................133 (-9)Matt Every............................134 (-8)Tom Johnson........................135 (-7)Jarrod Lyle...........................137 (-5)Jason Caron.........................138 (-4)Steve Pate............................138 (-4)Third RoundGreg Chalmers......................204 (-9)Jarrod Lyle...........................204 (-9)Matt Every............................205 (-8)Tom Johnson........................205 (-8)Bubba Dickerson...................208 (-5)Todd Fischer.........................208 (-5)CUT: 62 players at 4-over-par 146 from a field of 130 professionalsand one amateur.WEATHER: Mostly sunny all week, with highs in the upper 70s.Winds were light in the morning and increasing to 8-15 mph inthe afternoons.Winner: JARROD LYLe68-69-67-63 267 (-17) $112,500Order of FinishJarrod Lyle................................. 1 68-69-67-63 267 $112,500.00Matt Every................................. 2 69-65-71-67 272 67,500.00Tom Johnson............................. 3 65-70-70-68 273 42,500.00Bubba Dickerson........................ 4 71-72-65-67 275 30,000.00Greg Chalmers......................... T5 68-65-71-72 276 23,750.00Steve Pate............................... T5 69-69-71-67 276 23,750.00Todd Fischer............................ T7 72-68-68-69 277 19,479.17Jose de Jesus Rodriguez (S)... T7 69-70-72-66 277 19,479.17Peter Tomasulo........................ T7 70-71-67-69 277 19,479.16Josh Broadaway...................... 10 75-67-68-68 278 16,875.00Jeff Brehaut........................... T11 76-70-68-66 280 13,750.00Bill Lunde............................... T11 71-73-69-67 280 13,750.00Alex Prugh............................. T11 75-71-68-66 280 13,750.00Michael Putnam.................... T11 68-71-72-69 280 13,750.00Dicky Pride............................... 15 74-68-68-71 281 11,250.00Kris Blanks............................. T16 71-70-74-67 282 10,000.00Rafael Gomez........................ T16 70-73-68-71 282 10,000.00Michael Sim.......................... T16 67-74-69-72 282 10,000.00Gabriel Hjertstedt.................. T19 70-71-70-72 283 8,437.50Casey Wittenberg.................. T19 68-75-70-70 283 8,437.50Andrew Buckle...................... T21 73-71-74-66 284 $5,937.50Scott Gutschewski................. T21 72-71-70-71 284 5,937.50Mike Heinen.......................... T21 78-68-67-71 284 5,937.50Jeff Klauk.............................. T21 72-73-72-67 284 5,937.50Colt Knost.............................. T21 71-70-73-70 284 5,937.50Chris Nallen........................... T21 72-72-69-71 284 5,937.50B.J. Staten............................. T21 67-79-69-69 284 5,937.50Esteban Toledo...................... T21 69-72-71-72 284 5,937.50Matt Bettencourt................... T29 74-71-70-70 285 4,291.67Carlos Franco......................... T29 73-71-71-70 285 4,291.67Tee McCabe.......................... T29 72-71-69-73 285 4,291.66Jason Caron........................... T32 68-70-74-74 286 3,687.50Jason Enloe........................... T32 73-70-74-69 286 3,687.50Kelly Grunewald.................... T32 76-69-70-71 286 3,687.50Aron Price.............................. T32 72-72-71-71 286 3,687.50Darron Stiles.......................... T32 72-72-74-68 286 3,687.50Vance Veazey........................ T32 75-70-70-71 286 3,687.50David Lutterus......................... 38 74-70-71-72 287 3,250.00Chris Anderson...................... T39 70-71-74-73 288 2,812.50Ben Bates.............................. T39 72-73-73-70 288 2,812.50Ryan Hietala.......................... T39 73-73-70-72 288 2,812.50Andrew Johnson................... T39 70-70-73-75 288 2,812.50John Morse........................... T39 74-69-76-69 288 $2,812.50Rick Price............................... T39 70-74-71-73 288 2,812.50J.J. Killeen............................. T45 69-75-69-76 289 2,375.00Josh McCumber.................... T45 75-70-69-75 289 2,375.00Jason Schultz........................ T45 73-72-71-73 289 2,375.00Benjamin Alvarado................ T48 68-77-74-71 290 2,218.75Spike McRoy.......................... T48 76-70-71-73 290 2,218.75Byron Smith (S)...................... T48 69-72-79-70 290 2,218.75John Kimbell.......................... T51 68-76-77-70 291 2,140.63Lee Curry................................ T51 73-73-73-72 291 2,140.62Chris Riley.............................. T53 74-70-76-72 292 2,078.13Roger Tambellini................... T53 73-73-72-74 292 2,078.12Rich Barcelo........................... T55 71-71-78-73 293 1,984.38Jonathan Fricke..................... T55 72-70-78-73 293 1,984.38D.J. Brigman.......................... T55 73-73-74-73 293 1,984.37Grant Waite........................... T55 75-70-75-73 293 1,984.37Brad Fritsch............................ T59 74-69-77-74 294 1,890.63Juan Salazar (S)..................... T59 67-76-72-79 294 1,890.62Jim Herman............................. 61 71-72-75-77 295 1,843.75Gary Christian.......................... 62 71-74-74-80 299 1,812.50(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieSection3SummariesThe following players did not finish: (C=cut, W=withdrew,D=disqualified)C—147-Jeremy Anderson, Chris Baryla, Eraclio Bermudez, Brendonde Jonge, Kim Felton, Fabian Gomez, Kevin Johnson, Greg Kraft,Alejandro Quiroz, Antonio Serna, Chris Smith, 148-Ricardo Carrillo,Glen Day, Emilio Dominguez, Scott Dunlap, Oscar Fraustro, BretGuetz, Brock Mackenzie, Antonio Maldonado, David McKenzie,Garrett Osborn, Dave Schultz, Jon Turcott, 149-Robin Freeman,Federico Garcia, Anders Hultman, Manuel Inman, Skip Kendall,Ian Leggatt, Daniel Summerhays, 150-Miguel Angel Carballo, TomCarter, Bryan DeCorso, Sebastian Fernandez, David Morland IV,Brad Weesner, 151-Darren Angel, Luis Arechiga, Scott Gardiner,Scott Gordon, Matt Hansen, Scott Parel, Jim Rutledge, 152-KeithClearwater, Joe Daley, Octavio Gonzalez, David Mathis, JimmyWalker, 153-Tyler Aldridge, Keoke Cotner, David Gossett, Brad Ott,Efren Serna, Juan Pablo Solis (A), Phil Tataurangi, 154-GustavoAcosta, Steven Bowditch, Bob Burns, Franklin Langham, MatthewLoving, Kyle Reifers, Jose Trauwitz, 155-Miguel Rodriguez, GeoffreySisk, 156-Patrick Damron, 157-David Hearn. W—77-Mark Brooks,Craig Bowden. D—150-David Branshaw.72-Hole Record:267, Jarrod Lyle, 200818-Hole Record:63, Jarrod Lyle, 200836-Hole Record:133, Greg Chalmers, 200854-Hole Record:204, Greg Chalmers, Jarrod Lyle, 2008<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsMEXICO OPEN2008 Jarrod Lyle....................267 Matt Every......................272 Tres Marias GC, Morelia, Mexico................71/7,568Key: * = Playoff # = 54-hole tournament ~ = Weather-shortenedNotesAustralian Jarrod Lyle shot a bogey-free, 8-under-par63 in the final round to pull away from the field andwin the Mexico Open by five strokes. Lyle took chargeon the final day with four birdies and an eagle en routeto a 6-under-par 29 on the front nine. The six-holestretch allowed Lyle to overtake playing partner GregChalmers by two at the turn. Chalmers opened withback-to-back bogeys on the back nine, and Lyle’s leadwas never threatened the rest of the way.The <strong>Tour</strong> returned to Mexico last year for the first timesince 2001, when its run at the Monterrey Open atClub Campestre ended after nine years.The 2008 tournament was the 50th edition of theMexico Open, which began in 1944. The list of pastchampions includes Sam Snead, Jimmy Demaret,Billy Casper, Seve Ballesteros, Johnny Miller,Lee Trevino, Ben Crenshaw, Nick Price andStewart Cink.The addition of the Mexico Open to the <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> schedule brought the total number of internationalstops in 2008 to five, the most in any year of the <strong>Tour</strong>’s19-year history. The <strong>Tour</strong> also made stops in Panama,New Zealand, Australia and Canada last year.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>3-3


2008 HSBC New Zealand<strong>PGA</strong> Championship [3rd of 30 official events]STILESClearwater Golf Club February 14-17, 2008 Purse: $647,618 (U.S.)Christchurch, New Zealand Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,122LEADERSFirst RoundMatt Bettencourt....................66 (-6)David Hearn............................66 (-6)Darron Stiles..........................66 (-6)D.A. Points.............................67 (-5)Rick Price................................67 (-5)Dave Schultz...........................67 (-5)Section Summaries3Winner: DARRON STILES **66-68 134 (-10) $122,964Order of FinishDarron Stiles................................1 66-68 134 $122,964.18David Smail.................................2 69-66 135 69,679.70Rick Price.....................................3 67-69 136 46,111.57Adam Crawford...........................4 69-68 137 32,790.45Kris Blanks.................................T5 68-70 138 23,397.35Sebastian Fernandez.................T5 69-69 138 23,397.35D.A. Points.................................T5 67-71 138 23,397.35Dave Schultz..............................T5 67-71 138 23,397.35Anthony Brown..........................T9 70-69 139 14,687.39Jason Enloe...............................T9 70-69 139 14,687.39Kim Felton..................................T9 71-68 139 14,687.39Ashley Hall................................T9 68-71 139 14,687.39David McKenzie.........................T9 68-71 139 14,687.39Cameron Percy...........................T9 71-68 139 14,687.39Miguel Angel Carballo............T15 73-67 140 7,511.84Joe Daley.................................T15 70-70 140 7,511.84David Diaz................................T15 70-70 140 7,511.84Scott Dunlap............................T15 71-69 140 7,511.84Kelly Grunewald......................T15 72-68 140 7,511.84Hunter Haas.............................T15 68-72 140 7,511.84Chris Kirk.................................T15 69-71 140 7,511.84CUT: 64 players at 1-under-par 143 from a field of 156 professionals.D.H. Lee...................................T15 71-69 140 $7,511.84Spencer Levin..........................T15 70-70 140 7,511.84Jarrod Lyle...............................T15 71-69 140 7,511.84Peter O’Malley.........................T15 70-70 140 7,511.84Terry Pilkadaris........................T15 71-69 140 7,511.84Peter Tomasulo........................T15 71-69 140 7,511.84Matt Bettencourt.....................T28 66-75 141 4,311.34Anthony Doyle.........................T28 70-71 141 4,311.34Fabian Gomez..........................T28 73-68 141 4,311.34Doug Holloway........................T28 68-73 141 4,311.34Bronson La’Cassie...................T28 70-71 141 4,311.34Tee McCabe............................T28 70-71 141 4,311.34Garth Mulroy...........................T28 68-73 141 4,311.34Terry Price................................T28 70-71 141 4,311.34Daniel Summerhays................T28 70-71 141 4,311.34Brad Fritsch..............................T37 70-72 142 2,869.16Brad Kennedy..........................T37 73-69 142 2,869.16Brad Lamb................................T37 69-73 142 2,869.16Won Joon Lee.........................T37 72-70 142 2,869.16Marc Leishman........................T37 69-73 142 2,869.16David Mathis...........................T37 72-70 142 2,869.16David Morland IV.....................T37 71-71 142 2,869.16Wade Ormsby..........................T37 72-70 142 2,869.16WEATHER: Warm and sunny Thursday. Heavy rain all day Friday.Play was postponed. Saturday, 51 players began their secondrounds. Play was abandoned mid-morning due to heavy rain.Overcast and cloudy Sunday.Aron Price................................T37 69-73 142 $2,869.16Andrew Tschudin.....................T37 71-71 142 2,869.16Casey Wittenberg....................T37 73-69 142 2,869.16Ricky Barnes............................T48 70-73 143 1,549.50Shane Baxter...........................T48 69-74 143 1,549.50Michael Boyd...........................T48 75-68 143 1,549.50Kevin Chun...............................T48 73-70 143 1,549.50Bryan DeCorso.........................T48 70-73 143 1,549.50Bubba Dickerson......................T48 73-70 143 1,549.50Josh Geary...............................T48 73-70 143 1,549.50Gibby Gilbert III........................T48 72-71 143 1,549.50Matt Hansen............................T48 70-73 143 1,549.50David Hearn.............................T48 66-77 143 1,549.50Steven Jeffress.......................T48 69-74 143 1,549.50Jarrod Moseley.......................T48 69-74 143 1,549.50Andrew Pitt..............................T48 74-69 143 1,549.50Ewan Porter.............................T48 70-73 143 1,549.50Mark Purser.............................T48 71-72 143 1,549.50Grant Waite.............................T48 71-72 143 1,549.50Peter Wilson............................T48 72-71 143 1,549.50(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieThe following players did not finish: (C=cut, W=withdrew,D=disqualified)C—144-Adam Bland, Jeff Brehaut, Mitchell Brown, Greg Chalmers,Lee Curry, Brendon de Jonge, Chris Downes, Gabriel Hjertstedt,Steven Jones, Ian Leggatt, Tyler Williamson, 145-Jeremy Anderson,Marcus Cain, Steve Collins, Todd Fischer, Bret Guetz, Ryan Hietala,Jeff Klauk, Rick Kulacz, Chris Parra, Michael Putnam, Brad Shilton,Ed Stedman, Anthony Summers, 146-D.J. Brigman, Tony Christie,Andrew Dodt, Ryan Howison, Bill Lunde, Scott Parel, Mahal Pearce,Brendan Steele, Andrew Tampion, 147-Michael Campbell, PaulGow, Jim Herman, Tripp Isenhour, Scott Laycock, Bryce Molder,Grant Moorhead, Wayne Perske, Roger Tambellini, Michael Wright,148-Michael Brennan, Keoke Cotner, Matt Every, David Gossett,Ryan Haller, Bradley Hughes, Bradley Iles, Paul Marantz, ChrisNallen, Kyle Reifers, Jason Schultz, B.J. Staten, Brad Weesner,Matthew Zions, 149-Matthew Ballard, Luke Hickmott, MathewHolten, Anders Hultman, Josh McCumber, Peter Senior, Jon Turcott,Euan Walters, Tim Wood, 150-Jonathan Fricke, Scott Gardiner, ScottGordon, Brian Smock, Aaron Townsend, 151-Steven Bowditch, ScottDraper, Scott Gutschewski, Michael Long, James Nitties, 152-JoshCarmichael, Andrew Johnson, Heath Reed, 153-Michael Curtain, J.J.Killeen, Nick Malinowski, 154-Lucas Parsons, Phil Tataurangi, TimWise, 155-Chris Baryla, Paul Donahoo, Lee M. Williamson, 156-RobBradley, Chris Campbell. W—74-Keith Clearwater, 72-Kurt Barnes.72-Hole Record:271, Peter O’Malley, 2002; Ryan Palmer, 200318-Hole Record:63, Ryan Palmer, 2003; Steven Bowditch, 200536-Hole Record:132, Ryan Palmer, 200354-Hole Record:203, Peter O’Malley, 2002; Ryan Palmer, 2003<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yardsholden clearwater classic2002 Peter O’Malley..............271 Brad Ott..........................276 Clearwater GC, .............................................72/7,137Christchurch, New Zealandclearwater classic2003 Ryan Palmer..................271 Andre Stolz.....................274 Clearwater GC, .............................................72/7,137Christchurch, New ZealandNew Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship2004 Gavin Coles...................282 Bradley Hughes..............285 Clearwater GC, .............................................72/7,137Brendan JonesChristchurch, New ZealandBill LundeING New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship2005 Peter O’Malley*............274 Steven Bowditch............274 Clearwater GC, .............................................72/7,122Christchurch, New Zealand2006 Jim Rutledge.................279 Jarrod Lyle.....................280 Clearwater GC, .............................................72/7,122Brett RumfordChristchurch, New ZealandHSBC NEW ZEALAND <strong>PGA</strong> CHAMPIONSHIP2007 Nicholas Thompson*....280 David Morland IV...........280 Clearwater GC,..............................................72/7,122Christchurch, New Zealand2008 Darron Stiles~.............134** David Smail....................135 Clearwater GC,..............................................72/7,122Christchurch, New ZealandKey: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortened **= Unofficial victory3-4 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2008 Moonah Classic [4th of 30 official events]PORTERMoonah LinksFebruary 21-24, 2008 Purse: $793,379 (U.S.)Fingal, Victoria, Australia Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,469LEADERSFirst RoundEwan Porter............................67 (-5)Fran Quinn..............................68 (-4)Fabian Gomez.........................69 (-3)Chris Kirk................................69 (-3)Second RoundWayne Perske......................138 (-6)Ewan Porter..........................138 (-6)Rick Kulacz...........................139 (-5)Terry Price............................140 (-4)Fran Quinn............................141 (-3)Third RoundEwan Porter..........................209 (-7)Wayne Perske......................210 (-6)Terry Price............................210 (-6)Tee McCabe.........................211 (-5)D.J. Brigman.........................212 (-4)Fran Quinn............................212 (-4)Winner: EWAN PORTER67-71-71-66 275 (-13) $148,249Order of FinishEwan Porter............................... 1 67-71-71-66 275 $148,248.95D.J. Brigman............................ T2 74-70-68-70 282 69,800.55Tee McCabe............................ T2 70-72-69-71 282 69,800.55Terry Price.................................. 4 70-70-70-74 284 39,533.05Fabian Gomez.......................... T5 69-76-68-72 285 31,297.00Jarrod Lyle............................... T5 73-73-68-71 285 31,297.00Scott Gutschewski................... T7 73-74-69-71 287 24,159.08D.A. Points............................... T7 75-71-71-70 287 24,159.08Allistair Presnell...................... T7 71-72-70-74 287 24,159.08Ricky Barnes.......................... T10 71-72-72-73 288 16,801.55Bryan DeCorso....................... T10 72-72-70-74 288 16,801.55Bret Guetz.............................. T10 72-71-71-74 288 16,801.55Wade Ormsby........................ T10 72-72-74-70 288 16,801.55Wayne Perske........................ T10 71-67-72-78 288 16,801.55Miguel Angel Carballo.......... T15 72-72-74-71 289 10,336.25Adam Crawford..................... T15 75-72-68-74 289 10,336.25Bryce Molder......................... T15 74-69-73-73 289 10,336.25Jarrod Moseley..................... T15 71-75-71-72 289 10,336.25Aron Price.............................. T15 75-70-72-72 289 10,336.25Fran Quinn............................. T15 68-73-71-77 289 10,336.25Paul Sheehan......................... T15 70-76-71-72 289 10,336.25Brendon de Jonge................. T22 75-70-71-74 290 7,988.97Peter Fowler.......................... T22 77-71-69-73 290 7,988.97CUT: 72 players at 4-over-par 148 from a field of 156 professionals.Josh Geary............................. T22 72-73-76-69 290 $7,988.97Jim Herman........................... T22 75-70-73-72 290 7,988.97Ryan Haller............................ T26 71-74-76-70 291 6,712.38Chris Kirk............................... T26 69-75-73-74 291 6,712.38Adam Bland........................... T28 73-69-75-75 292 5,600.52Gibby Gilbert III...................... T28 73-69-73-77 292 5,600.52Hunter Haas........................... T28 74-72-73-73 292 5,600.52Scott Laycock......................... T28 73-70-75-74 292 5,600.52Cameron Percy....................... T28 78-70-71-73 292 5,600.52Bubba Dickerson.................... T33 74-73-72-74 293 4,776.91Paul Gow............................... T33 77-71-72-73 293 4,776.91Gabriel Hjertstedt.................. T33 73-73-72-75 293 4,776.91Greg Chalmers....................... T36 78-70-71-75 294 4,118.03Tripp Isenhour........................ T36 72-72-74-76 294 4,118.03Rick Kulacz............................. T36 70-69-77-78 294 4,118.03Grant Waite........................... T36 74-72-75-73 294 4,118.03Michael Wright..................... T36 74-73-77-70 294 4,118.03Sebastian Fernandez............. T41 75-71-73-76 295 3,294.42Marc Leishman...................... T41 73-73-72-77 295 3,294.42Andrew McKenzie................. T41 73-75-72-75 295 3,294.42Matthew Millar..................... T41 74-70-74-77 295 3,294.42Darron Stiles.......................... T41 72-76-74-73 295 3,294.42Steve Collins.......................... T46 74-71-75-76 296 2,176.79Anders Hultman..................... T46 74-71-73-78 296 2,176.79Bradley Iles............................ T46 71-77-73-75 296 2,176.79WEATHER: Overcast all four days, with just brief appearancesof sunshine. Temperatures in the low- to mid-60s all week. Windswere variable and sustaining at 20-25 mph, with some gusts upto 45 mph.Garth Mulroy......................... T46 74-74-75-73 296 $2,176.79James Nitties........................ T46 74-74-73-75 296 2,176.79Scott Parel............................. T46 75-71-75-75 296 2,176.79Mahal Pearce........................ T46 70-74-74-78 296 2,176.79Peter Senior........................... T46 74-73-73-76 296 2,176.79Tim Wise............................... T46 74-72-74-76 296 2,176.79Matthew Zions...................... T46 76-71-71-78 296 2,176.79Scott Gordon............................ 56 76-70-74-77 297 1,778.99Chris Baryla........................... T57 77-69-77-75 298 1,713.10Joe Daley............................... T57 78-69-77-74 298 1,713.10Chris Downes........................ T57 73-75-76-74 298 1,713.10Won Joon Lee....................... T57 73-73-74-78 298 1,713.10Paul Marantz......................... T57 70-75-76-77 298 1,713.10Michael Putnam.................... T57 71-77-77-73 298 1,713.10Casey Wittenberg.................. T57 75-73-74-76 298 1,713.10Matt Hansen.......................... T64 78-70-73-78 299 1,636.22Bronson La’Cassie................. T64 76-70-75-78 299 1,636.22Rick Price............................... T64 74-74-76-75 299 1,636.22Matthew Every...................... T67 70-76-73-81 300 1,589.56Doug Holloway...................... T67 71-77-76-76 300 1,589.56Jeff Brehaut........................... T69 74-72-76-79 301 1,556.61Peter O’Malley....................... T69 74-72-75-80 301 1,556.61Michael Long........................... 71 71-75-81-78 305 1,531.91Shane Baxter........................... 72 75-73-80-78 306 1,515.43(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieSection3SummariesThe following players did not finish: (C=cut, W=withdrew,D=disqualified)C—149-Jeremy Anderson, Michael Brennan, Michael Curtain, JasonEnloe, Terry Pilkadaris, Dave Schultz, Anthony Summers, PeterTomasulo, Brad Weesner, 150-David Diaz, Steve Jones, AndrewMartin, Chris Nallen, Todd Nicholson, Andrew Tschudin, 151-KeokeCotner, Marcus Fraser, Bradley Hughes, J.J. Killeen, 152-Kris Blanks,Steven Bowditch, Anthony Brown, Marcus Cain, Stuart Deane,Andrew Dodt, Todd Fischer, Scott Gardiner, Chris Gaunt, StevenJeffress, D.H. Lee, Bill Lunde, Josh McCumber, David MorlandIV, Chris Parra, Jason Schultz, B.J. Staten, Daniel Summerhays,153-Steven Alker, Kurt Barnes, Mitchell Brown, Kim Felton, BradFritsch, Ryan Howison, Andrew Johnson, Brad Lamb, Spencer Levin,Kyle Reifers, Lee M. Williamson, 154-Aaron Black, Chris Campbell,Scott Dunlap, David Gossett, David Hearn, David Mathis, BrendanSteele, 155-Matthew Ballard, Scott Draper, Ashley Hall, Jon Turcott,156-Ryan Hietala, Mark Purser, Ed Stedman, Aaron Townsend,Peter Wilson, 157-Rob Bradley, Kelly Grunewald, Ian Leggatt, DavidMcKenzie, Andrew Pitt, Brian Smock, Roger Tambellini, 158-PaulDonahoo, Euan Walters, Tyler Williamson, 159-Michael Boyd, KeithClearwater, David Smail, 160-Lee Curry, 161-Matt Bettencourt,163-Nick Malinowski, Andrew Tampion. W—80-Jonathan Fricke,78-Jeff Klauk, 76-Brad Kennedy.72-Hole Record:275, Ewan Porter, 200818-Hole Record:66, Ewan Porter, 200836-Hole Record:138, Ewan Porter, Wayne Perske, 200854-Hole Record:209, Ewan Porter, 2008<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsMOONAH Classic2008 Ewan Porter...................275 D.J. Brigman..................282 Moonah Links, Fingal, Victoria, Australia....72/7,469Tee McCabeNotesAustralian Ewan Porter rolled to victory at MoonahLinks, winning by seven strokes over D.J. Brigman andTee McCabe. Porter held the outright lead after thefirst and third rounds and shared the second-day lead.He birdied three of the first four holes and distancedhimself from the field en route to a bogey-free 66.Ewan Porter became only the fourth player in <strong>Tour</strong>history to win by as many as seven strokes and thefirst to do so since Charles Warren at the 2004Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.The par-72 Moonah Links course played to a scoringaverage of 74.588 for the week, making it the thirdtougheston <strong>Tour</strong> in 2008.The hardest hole on the Moonah Links course was the491-yard, par-4 sixth, which yielded a tournament-low25 birdies over four days and played to a scoring averageof 4.391.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>3-5


2008 Chitimacha Louisiana OpenPresented by Dynamic Industries [5th of 30 official events]COLESLe Triomphe Country Club March 27-30, 2008 Purse: $525,000Broussard, LA Par: 36-35—71 Yards: 7,006LEADERSFirst RoundChris Riley..............................65 (-6)Jeff Klauk...............................66 (-5)Andrew Dresser......................67 (-4)Travis Perkins.........................67 (-4)Gavin Coles......................... 70 (T16)Second RoundChris Riley............................133 (-9)Gavin Coles..........................136 (-6)Scott Dunlap.........................136 (-6)Michael Bradley...................137 (-5)Richard S. Johnson...............137 (-5)Third RoundGavin Coles........................202 (-11)Chris Riley..........................203 (-10)B.J. Staten...........................204 (-9)Tom Byrum...........................205 (-8)Andrew Dresser....................205 (-8)Matt Every............................205 (-8)Vance Veazey.......................205 (-8)Section Summaries3Winner: GAVIN COLES70-66-66-70 272 (-12) $94,500Order of FinishGavin Coles................................ 1 70-66-66-70 272 $94,500.00Kyle Thompson.......................... 2 72-67-69-65 273 56,700.00Brendon de Jonge................... T3 72-67-68-67 274 27,300.00Michael Letzig......................... T3 68-72-70-64 274 27,300.00Greg Owen............................... T3 68-70-68-68 274 27,300.00Ryan Palmer............................... 6 75-66-67-67 275 18,900.00Greg Chalmers......................... T7 71-67-70-68 276 16,931.25Matthew Every........................ T7 70-68-67-71 276 16,931.25Chris Riley................................ T9 65-68-70-74 277 14,700.00B.J. Staten............................... T9 72-69-63-73 277 14,700.00Andrew Dresser (Q)............... T11 67-72-66-73 278 11,550.00Garth Mulroy......................... T11 72-69-69-68 278 11,550.00Travis Perkins........................ T11 67-71-68-72 278 11,550.00Dicky Pride............................. T11 71-68-68-71 278 11,550.00David Branshaw.................... T15 72-69-70-68 279 8,137.50Tom Byrum............................. T15 72-68-65-74 279 8,137.50Fabian Gomez........................ T15 69-70-70-70 279 8,137.50Kyle Reifers........................... T15 72-67-71-69 279 8,137.50Geoffrey Sisk......................... T15 73-67-69-70 279 8,137.50Daniel Summerhays.............. T15 73-66-67-73 279 8,137.50CUT: 61 players at 1-over-par 143 from a field of 144 professionals.Richard S. Johnson.................. 21 68-69-71-72 280 $6,300.00Gary Christian........................ T22 74-67-67-73 281 4,800.00Brent Delahoussaye (S)......... T22 73-69-68-71 281 4,800.00Jason Dufner......................... T22 71-70-67-73 281 4,800.00Bret Guetz.............................. T22 70-68-73-70 281 4,800.00Mike Heinen.......................... T22 73-68-69-71 281 4,800.00Tripp Isenhour........................ T22 72-68-71-70 281 4,800.00Garrett Osborn....................... T22 70-71-71-69 281 4,800.00Jim Herman........................... T29 70-68-72-72 282 3,543.75Tee McCabe.......................... T29 72-69-71-70 282 3,543.75Peter Tomasulo...................... T29 71-72-66-73 282 3,543.75Vance Veazey........................ T29 69-69-67-77 282 3,543.75Brad Elder.............................. T33 71-71-70-71 283 3,097.50Tommy Gainey....................... T33 73-70-66-74 283 3,097.50Scott Parel............................. T33 75-65-67-76 283 3,097.50Rick Price............................... T33 69-71-71-72 283 3,097.50Oskar Bergman...................... T37 75-65-70-74 284 2,572.50Paul Claxton........................... T37 72-68-74-70 284 2,572.50Colt Knost.............................. T37 72-71-70-71 284 2,572.50David Mathis......................... T37 73-68-68-75 284 2,572.50Greg Sonnier (S).................... T37 75-66-72-71 284 2,572.50Omar Uresti........................... T37 71-69-69-75 284 2,572.50WEATHER: Mostly cloudy Thursday. Highs in the upper 70s.Winds S at 10-20 mph, with gusts up to 32 mph. Start of Fridayplay delayed 15 minutes due to fog and then for eight minutesbeginning at 8:38 a.m. Mostly cloudy and warmer. High of 82.Winds S at 10-20 mph.Play was suspended Saturday due to adangerous situation at 11:50 a.m. and resumed at 1:30 p.m. Mostlycloudy. High of 79. Winds SSE at 10-15 mph. Morning thunderstormsdelayed play for one hour and 15 minutes Sunday. Mostlycloudy. High of 79. Winds S at 10-20 mph.D.J. Brigman.......................... T43 72-71-72-70 285 $2,058.00Scott Dunlap.......................... T43 68-68-74-75 285 2,058.00Bob May................................ T43 72-69-75-69 285 2,058.00Darron Stiles.......................... T43 70-72-72-71 285 2,058.00Esteban Toledo...................... T43 74-69-70-72 285 2,058.00Casey Wittenberg.................. T48 72-67-72-75 286 1,876.88Michael Bradley.................... T48 69-68-70-79 286 1,876.87John Kimbell.......................... T50 75-66-69-77 287 1,785.00Jeff Klauk.............................. T50 66-75-73-73 287 1,785.00Spencer Levin........................ T50 74-69-69-75 287 1,785.00Alex Prugh............................. T50 71-70-73-73 287 1,785.00Michael Putnam.................... T50 73-68-71-75 287 1,785.00Chris Couch............................ T55 70-72-71-75 288 1,693.13Anders Hultman (Q)............... T55 72-71-73-72 288 1,693.12David Hearn........................... T57 71-71-70-77 289 1,640.63Gabriel Hjertstedt.................. T57 72-71-75-71 289 1,640.62Jason Allred.......................... T59 72-66-70-84 292 1,588.13Paul Gow............................... T59 68-73-72-79 292 1,588.12Kevin Johnson......................... 61 71-72-78-74 295 1,548.75(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieThe following players did not finish: (C=cut, W=withdrew,D=disqualified)C—144-Jonathan Fricke, Kelly Grunewald, Luke List, Chris Nallen,Dustin Risdon, 145-Rich Barcelo, Ben Bates, Andrew Bonhomme, GuyBoros, Miguel Angel Carballo, Sebastian Fernandez, Cody Freeman,Scott Gutschewski, Hunter Haas, Hank Kim, Neal Lancaster, WonJoon Lee, Craig Lile, Spike McRoy, Aron Price, Michael Sim, ChrisSmith, Bob Sowards, 146-Henrik Bjornstad, Craig Bowden, MichaelClark II, Joe Daley, Bryan DeCorso, Rafael Gomez, Bob Heintz, J.J.Killeen, Blaine McCallister, David McKenzie, John Morse, JimmyWalker, 147-Chris Anderson, Josh Broadaway, Kris Cox, MattHansen, Bill Lunde, Brock Mackenzie, Bryce Molder, Grant Waite,Willie Wood, 148-Arjun Atwal, Kris Blanks, Mark Brooks, JayDelsing, Brad Fritsch, D.A. Points, Ewan Porter, Brendan Steele,Ron Whittaker, 149-Darren Angel, Jamie Broce, David Church, JimGallagher, Jr., Scott Gordon, Ryan Hietala, David Peoples, TomScherrer, 150-Chip Deason, Todd Fischer, 151-Tom Carter, JohnElliott, Craig Kanada, 152-D.H. Lee, Paul Stankowski, 153-JeffBrehaut, Andrew Buckle, Glen Day, Skip Kendall, Brooks West,Jeremy Wilkinson, 154-Tyler Aldridge, Jason Moon, Phil Tataurangi,155-David Lutterus, 156-Derek Sanders, 160-Franklin Langham,163-Billy Dressler, 165-Scott Gardiner. W—78-Dave Rummells.72-Hole Record:264, Steven Alker, Mike Heinen, 2002; Brett Wetterich, 200318-Hole Record:60, Brenden Pappas, 200736-Hole Record:127, Wes Short, 200354-Hole Record:194, Brett Wetterich, 2003<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsBEN HOGAN LOUISIANA OPEN1992 Sean Murphy#...............200 Tony Grimes...................201 Le Triomphe CC, Broussard, LA...................72/6,978NIKE LOUISIANA OPEN1993 R.W. Eaks......................273 Karl Kimball....................275 Le Triomphe CC, Broussard, LA...................72/6,9781994 Bill Porter......................276 Brad Fabel......................278 Le Triomphe CC, Broussard, LA...................72/7,0041995 Stan Utley.....................268 Keith Fergus...................270 Le Triomphe CC, Broussard, LA...................72/7,0041996 Paul Stankowski............266 Greg Whisman...............270 Le Triomphe CC, Broussard, LA...................72/6,9781997 Joe Daley~....................198 Bobby Wadkins..............201 Le Triomphe CC, Broussard, LA...................72/6,9541998 John Wilson..................274 Steve Flesch...................279 Le Triomphe CC, Broussard, LA...................72/7,0041999 Matt Gogel....................277 Kris Cox..........................278 Le Triomphe CC, Broussard, LA...................72/7,004BUY.COM LOUISIANA OPEN2000 Rob McKelvey...............274 Guy Hill...........................275 Le Triomphe CC, Broussard, LA...................72/7,004Ian Leggatt2001 Paul Claxton..................271 Tim Petrovic...................272 Le Triomphe CC, Broussard, LA...................72/7,004Steve Rungelouisiana open presented by chitimacha2002 Steven Alker*................264 Mike Heinen...................264 Le Triomphe CC, Broussard, LA...................72/7,004Chitimacha Louisiana Open presented by dynamic industries2003 Brett Wetterich.............264 Ken Duke........................267 Le Triomphe CC, Broussard, LA...................72/7,0042004 Jimmy Walker...............272 Rick Price........................273 Le Triomphe CC, Broussard, LA...................72/7,0792005 Ryan Hietala..................270 Sean O’Hair....................271 Le Triomphe CC, Broussard, LA...................72/7,0612006 Johnson Wagner...........272 Chad Collins...................273 Le Triomphe CC, Broussard, LA...................71/7,0062007 Skip Kendall*................268 Paul Claxton...................268 Le Triomphe CC, Broussard, LA...................71/7,0062008 Gavin Coles...................272 Kyle Thompson...............273 Le Triomphe CC, Broussard, LA...................71/7,006Key: * = Playoff # = 54-hole tournament ~ = Weather-shortened3-6 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2008 Livermore Valley WineCountry Championship [6th of 30 official events]PRICEThe Course at Wente Vineyards April 3-6, 2008 Purse: $600,000Livermore, CA Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,185LEADERSFirst RoundJ.J. Killeen.............................65 (-7)Greg Owen.............................66 (-6)James Love............................67 (-5)Fran Quinn..............................68 (-4)Aron Price.............................. 70 (T8)Second RoundJ.J. Killeen.........................134 (-10)Joe Daley.............................139 (-5)Aron Price.............................139 (-5)Guy Boros.............................140 (-4)Third RoundJ.J. Killeen...........................207 (-9)Joe Daley.............................211 (-5)Tom Gillis.............................211 (-5)Aron Price.............................211 (-5)James Love..........................214 (-2)Winner: ARON PRICE70-69-72-72 283 (-5) $108,000Order of FinishWon with a par-4 on the second playoff holeAron Price.................................. 1 70-69-72-72 283 $108,000.00J.J. Killeen................................. 2 65-69-73-76 283 64,800.00Joe Daley................................... 3 69-70-72-73 284 40,800.00Colt Knost.................................. 4 74-72-69-72 287 28,800.00Chris Nallen............................. T5 72-70-73-73 288 22,800.00Fran Quinn (S).......................... T5 68-77-71-72 288 22,800.00Tom Gillis (S)........................... T7 70-72-69-78 289 19,350.00Dicky Pride............................... T7 75-72-71-71 289 19,350.00Ricky Barnes............................ T9 72-72-72-74 290 16,200.00Marc Leishman (Q).................. T9 75-69-72-74 290 16,200.00Chris Tidland............................ T9 69-76-74-71 290 16,200.00Henrik Bjornstad.................... T12 75-69-74-73 291 11,400.00Jeff Klauk.............................. T12 72-70-73-76 291 11,400.00James Love (Q)...................... T12 67-74-73-77 291 11,400.00Paul Stankowski.................... T12 73-69-79-70 291 11,400.00Esteban Toledo...................... T12 75-72-70-74 291 11,400.00Vance Veazey........................ T12 71-74-73-73 291 11,400.00Guy Boros.............................. T18 71-69-80-72 292 8,100.00Jonathan Fricke..................... T18 73-72-76-71 292 8,100.00CUT: 61 players at 3-over-par 144 from a field of 143 professionalsand one amateur.Steve Friesen (Q)................... T18 75-69-74-74 292 $8,100.00Casey Wittenberg.................. T18 72-71-76-73 292 8,100.00Garth Mulroy......................... T22 75-70-72-76 293 6,480.00Keith Nolan (S)...................... T22 73-71-74-75 293 6,480.00Gary Christian........................ T24 74-69-77-74 294 5,220.00Jeff Gove............................... T24 73-74-71-76 294 5,220.00Bill Lunde............................... T24 69-74-77-74 294 5,220.00David Mathis......................... T24 75-69-77-73 294 5,220.00Oskar Bergman...................... T28 72-73-74-76 295 3,690.00Kris Blanks............................. T28 70-76-79-70 295 3,690.00Jeff Brehaut........................... T28 72-73-72-78 295 3,690.00Lee Curry................................ T28 71-74-78-72 295 3,690.00Brad Fritsch............................ T28 74-73-72-76 295 3,690.00Chad Ginn (Q)......................... T28 72-75-74-74 295 3,690.00Matt Hansen.......................... T28 74-71-73-77 295 3,690.00Justin Hicks (Q)...................... T28 73-72-78-72 295 3,690.00D.A. Points............................. T28 70-76-74-75 295 3,690.00Jason Schultz........................ T28 74-73-74-74 295 3,690.00Phil Tataurangi...................... T28 71-74-75-75 295 3,690.00Peter Tomasulo...................... T28 73-74-77-71 295 3,690.00Kim Felton.............................. T40 74-73-76-73 296 2,545.72Bret Guetz.............................. T40 71-75-75-75 296 2,545.72WEATHER: Sunny Thursday, with a high of 70. Winds W at 6-12mph. Mostly sunny early Friday, then mostly cloudy. High of 64,with winds at 10-15 mph. Mostly cloudy early Saturday, thenmostly sunny. High of 61 and Winds W at 10-20 mph. Partly tomostly cloudy Sunday, with a high of 61. Winds at 10-20 mph.Gary Hallberg......................... T40 74-71-74-77 296 $2,545.72Skip Kendall........................... T40 77-68-72-79 296 2,545.71John Kimbell.......................... T40 71-76-71-78 296 2,545.71Greg Owen............................. T40 66-77-73-80 296 2,545.71Dennis Paulson...................... T40 72-73-73-78 296 2,545.71Will Dodson (Q)..................... T47 74-71-74-78 297 2,152.50John Morse........................... T47 76-71-76-74 297 2,152.50Steve Pate............................. T47 71-73-77-76 297 2,152.50B.J. Staten............................. T47 72-73-77-75 297 2,152.50Jeremy Anderson.................. T51 75-72-80-71 298 2,040.00Matt Bettencourt................... T51 74-71-72-81 298 2,040.00Brian Guetz (Q)....................... T51 73-73-74-78 298 2,040.00Kyle Reifers............................. 54 70-77-79-73 299 1,980.00Robin Freeman....................... T55 70-77-78-75 300 1,935.00Dave Schultz.......................... T55 72-72-81-75 300 1,935.00Keoke Cotner........................... 57 74-73-79-75 301 1,890.00Tee McCabe............................ 58 76-70-76-80 302 1,860.00Sebastian Fernandez............... 59 72-70-78-83 303 1,830.00Hunter Haas............................. 60 72-69-78-85 304 1,800.00David Morland IV..................... 61 75-72-84-76 307 1,770.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieSection3SummariesThe following players did not finish: (C=cut, W=withdrew,D=disqualified)C—148-Ben Bates, Brendon de Jonge, David Hearn, GabrielHjertstedt, Andrew Johnson, Joel Kribel, Bob May, Rick Price,Michael Putnam, Jim Rutledge, 149-D.J. Brigman, Greg Chalmers,Graham Delaet, Jim Herman, Kevin Johnson, D.H. Lee, Ian Leggatt,Brad Martin, Ryan Palmer, Darron Stiles, Roger Tambellini, JonTurcott, 150-Darren Angel, Craig Lile, Jarrod Lyle, Len Mattiace, BobSowards, 151-Rich Barcelo, Craig Bowden, Bob Burns, Paul Gow,Anders Hultman, Rick Leibovich, Josh McCumber, Brad Ott, GeoffreySisk, 152-Chris Anderson, Brent Delahoussaye, Scott Gordon, KellyGrunewald, Spencer Levin, David McKenzie, Alex Prugh, 153-JasonAllred, Ronnie Black, Miguel Angel Carballo, Tom Carter, ToddFischer, Doug Garwood, Wes Heffernan, 154-Andrew Bonhomme,Andrew Buckle, Patrick Damron, Jason Enloe, Tom Johnson, BrockMackenzie, Justin Madison, Nick Malinowski, Bryce Molder, AaronWatkins, 155-Arjun Atwal, Kris Cox, Fabian Gomez, Ryan Hietala,Ewan Porter, 156-Tyler Aldridge, Andrew Dresser, David Gossett,Mike Heinen, 157-Steven Bowditch, 158-Garrett Osborn, 159-BryanDeCorso, Scott Dunlap, 160-Keith Clearwater, Bradley Hughes, JeffMurphy (A), Brad Weesner, 162-Trevor Dodds, 163-Josh Broadaway,166-Adam Wilcox, 171-Tim Huber. W—83-Franklin Langham,78-Bubba Dickerson.72-Hole Record:279, Tripp Isenhour, 200618-Hole Record:65, J.J. Killeen, 200836-Hole Record:134, J.J. Killeen, 200854-Hole Record:207, J.J. Killeen, 2008<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yardslivermore valley wine country championship2006 Tripp Isenhour...............279 Paul Sheehan.................282 The Course at Wente Vineyards, .................72/7,185Livermore, CA2007 Omar Uresti...................288 Skip Kendall...................290 The Course at Wente Vineyards, .................72/7,185Aron PriceLivermore, CA2008 Aron Price*....................283 J.J. Killeen.....................283 The Course at Wente Vineyards, .................72/7,185Livermore, CAKey: * = PlayoffNotesAron Price made up a four-stroke deficit during thefinal round and eventually beat 54-hole leader J.J.Killeen on the second hole of a playoff. Price twoputtedfor par from 12 feet on the second hole andwatched as Killeen’s 3-footer to tie slid past the cup.Aron Price joined fellow Australians Jarrod Lyle,Ewan Porter and Gavin Coles among the first six<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> winners in 2008.Only four players broke par over the four days at TheCourse at Wente Vineyards. The scoring average forthe week at the par-72 layout was 74.740, making itthe second-toughest test on <strong>Tour</strong> last year.Rookie J.J. Killeen opened up a four-stroke lead afterthree rounds last year despite a 1-over-par 73. Killeensaw an even bigger lead dwindle when he bogeyedfour of the final six holes to close Saturday’s round.The closing hole at The Course at Wente Vineyards,a 469-yard par-4, was the toughest hole on <strong>Tour</strong> lastyear, playing to a scoring average 4.534.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>3-7


2008 Athens Regional FoundationClassic [7th of 30 official events]DAMRONJennings Mill Country Club April 17-20, 2008 Purse: $525,000Bogart, GA Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,004LEADERSFirst RoundRich Barcelo...........................66 (-6)Sebastian Fernandez..............66 (-6)Greg Owen.............................66 (-6)Michael Putnam.....................66 (-6)Geoffrey Sisk..........................66 (-6)Alex Prugh..............................67 (-5)Robert Damron.................... 70 (T26)Second RoundBrendon Todd.......................136 (-8)David Brenshaw...................137 (-7)Greg Owen...........................137 (-7)Michael Putnam...................137 (-7)Bill Lunde.............................138 (-6)Robert Damron.................... 139 (T6)Third RoundGreg Owen.........................206 (-10)Brendon Todd.....................206 (-10)Bubba Dickerson.................208 (-8)Darron Stiles......................208 (-8)Robert Damron.................. 211 (T11)Section Summaries3Winner: ROBERT DAMRON70-69-72-66 277 (-11) $94,500Order of FinishWon with a birdie-4 on the first playoff holeRobert Damron.......................... 1 70-69-72-66 277 $94,500.00Greg Owen................................. 2 66-71-69-71 277 56,700.00Casey Wittenberg...................... 3 69-72-70-67 278 35,700.00Roger Tambellini..................... T4 75-69-68-67 279 23,100.00Vance Veazey.......................... T4 72-72-67-68 279 23,100.00Bubba Dickerson........................ 6 72-67-69-72 280 18,900.00Jarrod Lyle............................... T7 70-71-68-72 281 16,931.25Michael Putnam...................... T7 66-71-72-72 281 16,931.25Henrik Bjornstad...................... T9 71-69-70-72 282 13,650.00Joe Daley................................. T9 70-69-70-73 282 13,650.00Tom Johnson........................... T9 68-74-68-72 282 13,650.00Darron Stiles............................ T9 68-73-67-74 282 13,650.00Greg Chalmers....................... T13 73-68-71-71 283 9,555.00Tom Gillis............................... T13 74-69-68-72 283 9,555.00Chad Ginn (Q)......................... T13 73-71-69-70 283 9,555.00Ryan Palmer........................... T13 70-73-71-69 283 9,555.00Jason Schultz........................ T13 70-70-71-72 283 9,555.00Sonny Skinner........................ T18 73-70-75-66 284 7,612.50Chris Smith............................ T18 72-71-69-72 284 7,612.50Brendon de Jonge................. T20 74-69-74-68 285 5,901.00CUT: 63 players at even-par 144 from a field of 156 professionals.Skip Kendall........................... T20 69-71-72-73 285 $5,901.00Jeff Klauk.............................. T20 74-69-69-73 285 5,901.00Geoffrey Sisk......................... T20 66-74-69-76 285 5,901.00Phil Tataurangi...................... T20 70-72-72-71 285 5,901.00Miguel Angel Carballo.......... T25 68-73-71-74 286 4,005.00Paul Gow............................... T25 69-74-71-72 286 4,005.00David Hearn........................... T25 73-69-70-74 286 4,005.00Ryan Hybl (S)......................... T25 73-71-71-71 286 4,005.00Colt Knost.............................. T25 75-69-70-72 286 4,005.00David Mathis......................... T25 72-70-71-73 286 4,005.00Brendon Todd (S)................... T25 68-68-70-80 286 4,005.00Rich Barcelo........................... T32 66-73-74-74 287 2,992.50David Branshaw.................... T32 68-69-75-75 287 2,992.50Kim Felton.............................. T32 73-71-74-69 287 2,992.50Robin Freeman....................... T32 72-71-71-73 287 2,992.50Chris Nallen........................... T32 71-73-70-73 287 2,992.50Scott Parel............................. T32 69-73-69-76 287 2,992.50Alex Prugh............................. T32 67-73-74-73 287 2,992.50Esteban Toledo...................... T32 70-72-72-73 287 2,992.50Sebastian Fernandez............... 40 66-73-74-75 288 2,520.00Josh Broadaway.................... T41 71-72-70-76 289 2,257.50Bill Lunde............................... T41 69-69-75-76 289 2,257.50Dave Schultz.......................... T41 71-73-73-72 289 2,257.50WEATHER: Sunny Thursday, with a high of 79. Winds WSW at4-8 mph. Sunny Friday, with a high of 80. Winds SW at 6-12 mph.Saturday morning clouds with periods of showers/mist. Rainfallamount: 0.08 inches. Partly cloudy and dry in the afternoon, witha high of 77. Winds S at 5-12 mph in the afternoon. Mostly sunnySunday, with a high of 74. Winds WNW at 8-12 mph, with guststo 20 mph.Peter Tomasulo...................... T41 70-71-72-76 289 $2,257.50Adam Hart............................. T45 69-73-71-77 290 1,995.00David McKenzie..................... T45 69-74-72-75 290 1,995.00Matt Peterson........................ T45 70-73-73-74 290 1,995.00Matt Bettencourt................... T48 72-71-70-78 291 1,837.50Scott Harrington (Q)............... T48 73-70-72-76 291 1,837.50Dicky Pride............................. T48 70-73-72-76 291 1,837.50Fran Quinn............................. T48 68-71-74-78 291 1,837.50Jon Turcott............................ T48 68-75-73-75 291 1,837.50Nick Malinowski...................... 53 71-73-73-75 292 1,758.75Kyle Reifers........................... T54 73-71-73-76 293 1,719.38Kris Blanks............................. T54 72-71-74-76 293 1,719.37Gary Hallberg......................... T56 71-73-73-77 294 1,640.63Paul Stankowski.................... T56 72-71-78-73 294 1,640.63Todd Fischer.......................... T56 73-69-75-77 294 1,640.62Fabian Gomez........................ T56 76-68-73-77 294 1,640.62Garrett Osborn......................... 60 71-71-77-77 296 1,575.00Steven Bowditch..................... 61 68-71-78-80 297 1,548.75Ted F. Smith (Q)....................... 62 71-70-79-81 301 1,522.50Ewan Porter............................. 63 73-69-77-89 308 1,496.25(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieThe following players did not finish: (C=cut, W=withdrew,D=disqualified)C—145-Jeremy Anderson, Dustin Bray, Gary Christian, Keoke Cotner,Jason Dufner, Kelly Grunewald, Bob Heintz, Gabriel Hjertstedt, J.J.Killeen, John Kimbell, Craig Lile, Tee McCabe, D.A. Points, ChrisTidland, 146-Tyler Aldridge, Paul Claxton, Patrick Damron, MatthewEvery, Steve Friesen, Bret Guetz, Scott Gutschewski, Jim Herman,Neal Lancaster, Ian Leggatt, Marc Leishman, James Love, BrockMackenzie, Blaine McCallister, Josh McCumber, Jimmy Walker,147-Ben Bates, Guy Boros, Andrew Buckle, Kevin Hall, Ryan Hietala,Bob May, Garth Mulroy, 148-Chris Anderson, Ricky Barnes, JessDaley, Chip Deason, Scott Dunlap, Brad Fritsch, Spike McRoy, BryceMolder, Rick Price, B.J. Staten, Daniel Summerhays, Tjaart van derWalt, Ron Whittaker, 149-Darren Angel, Andrew Bonhomme, AndresGonzales, Andrew Johnson, Andrew Medley, Jesse Smith, GrantWaite, Willie Wood, 150-Ryan Blaum, Kris Cox, Jay Delsing, GibbyGilbert III, Kevin Heafner, Mike Heinen, Keith Nolan, Brad Ott, DavidPeoples, Aron Price, 151-Todd Demsey, Trevor Dodds, Chris Kirk,Won Joon Lee, John Morse, Jim Rutledge, Brad Weesner, 152-BobBurns, Bryan DeCorso, Bradley Hughes, Kent Jones, Spencer Levin,153-Tom Carter, Jonathan Fricke, Donn Perno, 154-Scott Gardiner,Kevin Johnson, 155-Matt Hansen, 156-Craig Bowden, Jim Gallagher,Jr., David Morland IV, 159-Scott Gordon, 173-Franklin Langham.W—82-Jason Enloe. D—76-Tripp Isenhour.72-Hole Record:267, Paul Gow, 200618-Hole Record:63, Ken Duke, 200636-Hole Record:129, Craig Lile, 200654-Hole Record:198, Paul Gow, Craig Lile, 2006<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yardsathens regional foundation classic2006 Paul Gow.......................267 Craig Lile........................270 Jennings Mill CC, Bogart, GA.......................72/7,0042007 Martin Laird..................272 Jeremy Anderson...........273 Jennings Mill CC, Bogart, GA.......................72/7,004Justin Bolli2008 Robert Damron*............277 Greg Owen.....................277 Jennings Mill CC, Bogart, GA.......................72/7,004Key: * = PlayoffNotesRobert Damron rolled in a 14-foot birdie putt from thefringe to beat Greg Owen on the first playoff hole.The win was the first for the 35-year old Floridian sincehe won the 2001 Verizon Byron Nelson Classic on the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Damron posted a bogey-free, 6-under 66to overcome a five-stroke deficit during the final roundat Jennings Mill County Club. Damron was in the clubhouseat 11-under par when Owen rallied with birdieson three of his final five holes, including the last two,to force a playoff.<strong>Tour</strong> rookie Brendon Todd, a four-time All-Americaat the University of Georgia playing on a sponsor’sexemption, grabbed many of the headlines last yearwhen he took the second-round lead and shared the54-hole lead. He later won the Utah Championship.The top-three players last year all finished in the topthree in greens in regulation. Winner Robert Damrontied for third, runner-up Greg Owen was first andthird-place finisher Casey Wittenberg was also tiedfor third in the category.Casey Wittenberg opened the year by making eightconsecutive cuts. His tie for third at Athens was hisfirst top-10 of the season and vaulted him into the top25 on the money list, where he would remain for therest of the 2008 campaign.3-8 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2008 Henrico County Open [8th of 30 official events]CHALMERSThe Dominion Club April 24-27, 2008 Purse: $500,000Glen Allen, VA Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,188LEADERSFirst RoundBubba Dickerson...................62 (-10)Andrew Buckle.......................65 (-7)Roger Tambellini....................65 (-7)Henrik Bjornstad.....................66 (-6)Keoke Cotner..........................66 (-6)Brad Fritsch............................66 (-6)Neal Lancaster.......................66 (-6)Dicky Pride.............................66 (-6)Chris Riley..............................66 (-6)Greg Chalmers..................... 68 (T13)Second RoundBubba Dickerson.................130 (-14)Henrik Bjornstad.................134 (-10)Bret Guetz............................135 (-9)Roger Tambellini..................135 (-9)Greg Chalmers..................... 136 (T5)Third RoundBryan DeCorso....................202 (-14)Matt Hansen......................202 (-14)Henrik Bjornstad.................204 (-12)Tom Byrum.........................204 (-12)Greg Chalmers....................204 (-12)Bubba Dickerson.................204 (-12)Neal Lancaster...................204 (-12)Wade Ormsby.....................204 (-12)Winner: GREG CHALMERS68-68-68-70 274 (-14) $90,000Order of FinishWon with a bogey-4 on the second playoff holeGreg Chalmers........................... 1 68-68-68-70 274 $90,000.00Henrik Bjornstad........................ 2 66-68-70-70 274 54,000.00Neal Lancaster.......................... 3 66-71-67-71 275 34,000.00Arjun Atwal............................. T4 72-70-66-68 276 18,125.00Bryan DeCorso......................... T4 68-68-66-74 276 18,125.00Bubba Dickerson...................... T4 62-68-74-72 276 18,125.00Matt Hansen............................ T4 69-67-66-74 276 18,125.00Jeff Klauk................................ T4 70-68-67-71 276 18,125.00Roger Tambellini..................... T4 65-70-71-70 276 18,125.00Tom Gillis............................... T10 68-71-66-72 277 12,500.00Scott Gutschewski................. T10 70-66-69-72 277 12,500.00Chris Riley.............................. T10 66-70-69-72 277 12,500.00Tom Byrum............................. T13 68-69-67-74 278 9,375.00David Mathis......................... T13 72-67-69-70 278 9,375.00Peter Tomasulo...................... T13 67-70-70-71 278 9,375.00Garrett Willis......................... T13 68-71-67-72 278 9,375.00Michael Putnam.................... T17 69-68-72-70 279 6,766.67Rick Schuller.......................... T17 70-71-67-71 279 6,766.67Chris Smith............................ T17 74-68-68-69 279 6,766.67Casey Wittenberg.................. T17 70-70-71-68 279 6,766.67Gary Christian........................ T17 69-67-71-72 279 6,766.66Greg Owen............................. T17 68-69-68-74 279 6,766.66John Kimbell.......................... T23 70-68-72-70 280 5,000.00CUT: 72 players at 2-under-par 142 from a field of 156 professionalsDave Schultz.......................... T23 67-73-68-72 280 $5,000.00Wade Ormsby.......................... 25 69-67-68-77 281 4,400.00Andrew Buckle...................... T26 65-74-73-70 282 3,716.67Brad Fritsch............................ T26 66-70-72-74 282 3,716.67Ian Leggatt............................. T26 75-67-69-71 282 3,716.67Jason Schultz........................ T26 70-71-70-71 282 3,716.67Brendon de Jonge................. T26 71-68-68-75 282 3,716.66Bill Lunde............................... T26 69-72-73-68 282 3,716.66Jason Caron........................... T32 71-68-72-72 283 3,050.00David Hearn........................... T32 71-70-71-71 283 3,050.00Bob Heintz............................. T32 71-70-70-72 283 3,050.00Bob May................................ T32 72-70-69-72 283 3,050.00Jeremy Anderson.................. T36 68-70-72-74 284 2,450.00Rich Barcelo........................... T36 73-68-74-69 284 2,450.00Ricky Barnes.......................... T36 69-69-70-76 284 2,450.00Ben Bates.............................. T36 73-69-72-70 284 2,450.00Marc Leishman...................... T36 72-67-72-73 284 2,450.00D.A. Points............................. T36 71-70-71-72 284 2,450.00Dicky Pride............................. T36 66-72-72-74 284 2,450.00Jon Turcott............................ T36 68-74-70-72 284 2,450.00Keoke Cotner......................... T44 66-70-73-76 285 1,925.00Jeff Curl (Q)........................... T44 71-70-70-74 285 1,925.00Glen Day................................ T44 73-69-69-74 285 1,925.00Rick Price............................... T44 69-71-71-74 285 1,925.00Kris Blanks............................. T48 69-67-73-77 286 1,725.00Michael Boyd......................... T48 70-71-72-73 286 1,725.00WEATHER: Mostly sunny Thursday, with light and variable winds.High of 81. Partly to mostly cloudy Friday, with SW winds at 10-15mph. High of 82. Mostly sunny Saturday. Winds SW at 6-12 mph.Temperature reached 84. Overnight rainfall of 0.20 inches left thecourse wet Sunday. Mostly cloudy, with isolated rain showers butno measurable rain. Winds ENE at 6-12 mph. High of 61.Todd Fischer.......................... T48 69-73-71-73 286 $1,725.00Bret Guetz.............................. T48 69-66-74-77 286 1,725.00Esteban Toledo...................... T48 69-72-76-69 286 1,725.00Tjaart van der Walt............... T48 68-73-74-71 286 1,725.00Matt Weibring (Q)................. T48 70-72-70-74 286 1,725.00Bradley Iles............................ T55 68-72-70-77 287 1,575.00Skip Kendall........................... T55 69-72-74-72 287 1,575.00Aron Price.............................. T55 71-71-71-74 287 1,575.00Geoffrey Sisk......................... T55 71-70-71-75 287 1,575.00Aaron Wright (Q)................... T55 68-74-72-73 287 1,575.00Kyle Gallo (Q)......................... T60 68-73-73-74 288 1,487.50Hunter Haas........................... T60 69-70-75-74 288 1,487.50Josh Broadaway.................... T62 70-67-73-79 289 1,400.00Miguel Angel Carballo.......... T62 71-69-71-78 289 1,400.00Chris Nallen........................... T62 68-72-70-79 289 1,400.00Cameron Percy....................... T62 67-73-74-75 289 1,400.00Alex Prugh............................. T62 71-67-70-81 289 1,400.00Josh McCumber.................... T67 72-70-71-77 290 1,312.50Bryce Molder......................... T67 68-74-74-74 290 1,312.50Tom Carter............................. T69 73-68-69-81 291 1,262.50Daniel Summerhays.............. T69 71-71-72-77 291 1,262.50Paul Gow................................. 71 70-72-73-78 293 1,225.00Kyle Reifers............................. 72 72-70-73-80 295 1,200.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieSection3SummariesThe following players did not finish: (C=cut, W=withdrew,D=disqualified)C—143-Chris Anderson, D.J. Brigman, Kris Cox, Joe Daley, ScottGardiner, Gibby Gilbert III, Gabriel Hjertstedt, Brad Lamb, LukeList, Ewan Porter, Lee M. Williamson, 144-Darren Angel, AndrewBonhomme, Matthew Borchert, Jeff Brehaut, Brent Delahoussaye,Jason Dufner, Matthew Every, Sebastian Fernandez, Chad Ginn,Fabian Gomez, Gary Hallberg, Ryan Hietala, Jarrod Lyle, Keith Nolan,Sonny Skinner, Brendon Todd, 145-Chris Baryla, Matt Bettencourt,Ryan Blaum, Scott Harrington, Tripp Isenhour, J.J. Killeen, Won JoonLee, Nick Malinowski, David Morland IV, Ben Willman, 146-OskarBergman, Bob Burns, Mike Heinen, Kevin Johnson, Tom Johnson,Spencer Levin, Bruce McDonald, David McKenzie, Rich Morris,Garrett Osborn, 147-David Branshaw, Lee Curry, Blaine McCallister,Scott Parel, Darron Stiles, 148-Kim Felton, Robin Freeman, KellyGrunewald, Jim Herman, Justin Hicks, Spike McRoy, David Peoples,149-Jonathan Fricke, Andrew Johnson, Chris Kirk, Fran Quinn,Steve Wheatcroft, 150-Tyler Aldridge, Adam Fox, Christo Greyling,Steve Pate, 151-Guy Boros, John M. Kelly, Brock Mackenzie, GarthMulroy, John O’Leary, Vance Veazey, 152-Tee McCabe, Grant Waite,153-Scott Gordon, Anders Hultman, Ryan Hybl, Bryant MacKellar,156-Trevor Dodds, 160-T.W. Pulliam, 166-Jeffrey Thomas. W—73-Danny Ellis.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsNIKE DOMINION OPEN1993 Angel Franco.................272 Rocky Walcher...............274 The Dominion Club, Glen Allen, VA..............72/7,0401994 Sonny Skinner*.............271 Jim Carter......................271 The Dominion Club, Glen Allen, VA..............72/7,0891995 Hugh Royer III*..............270 Tom Scherrer..................270 The Dominion Club, Glen Allen, VA..............72/7,0891996 Olin Browne..................276 Carl Paulson...................277 The Dominion Club, Glen Allen, VA..............72/7,020Rob McKelveyMichael ChristieTray Tyner1997 Jeff Julian.....................277 Bobby Wadkins..............278 The Dominion Club, Glen Allen, VA..............72/7,0201998 Bob Burns......................274 Pat Bates .......................276 The Dominion Club, Glen Allen, VA..............72/7,020Eric JohnsonPerry MossMike Sullivan1999 Darron Stiles.................279 Mathew Goggin.............280 The Dominion Club, Glen Allen, VA..............72/7,020Dick MastBUY.COM RICHMOND OPEN2000 Steve Runge*................272 Chris Smith.....................272 Stonehenge G&CC, Richmond, VA...............70/6,9872001 Chad Campbell..............263 Kelly Gibson...................266 Stonehenge G&CC, Richmond, VA...............71/7,043richmond open2002 Patrick Moore................268 John Maginnes .............269 The Dominion Club, Glen Allen, VA..............72/7,089Henrico County open2003 Mark Hensby*...............268 Zach Johnson.................268 The Dominion Club, Glen Allen, VA..............72/7,0892004 Daniel Chopra...............258 Nathan Green.................262 The Dominion Club, Glen Allen, VA..............72/7,089Franklin Langham<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>3-9


2008 Henrico County OpenSection Summaries3NotesGreg Chalmers three-putted for bogey from 75feet on the second extra hole, but it was enoughto top Henrik Bjornstad, who pulled his tee shoton the par-3 ninth hole into the water and thenmissed an 8-foot putt to prolong the playoff.Greg Chalmers became only the second playerin <strong>Tour</strong> history to win a playoff with a bogey. Allbut one of the previous 126 playoffs had endedwith either an eagle, birdie or par. Paul Sheehandefeated Michael Sim with a bogey at the 2006Jacob’s Creek Open Championship.Despite a three-putt bogey on the playoff hole,winner Greg Chalmers led the tournament inPutting, with 101 total putts.Bubba Dickerson got off BUBBA DICKERSONto a blazing start with sixconsecutive birdies to openhis first round. Dickerson was9-under through 13 holes andplayed the final five holesin 1-under, finishing with acareer-best 10-under 62. Dickerson’s three-strokelead was the largest 18-hole lead in tournamenthistory.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsHenrico County open Presented by saxon capital, INC.2005 Chad Collins..................267 Tom Scherrer..................269 The Dominion Club, Glen Allen, VA..............72/7,1662006 Matt Kuchar*................279 Paul Claxton...................279 The Dominion Club, Glen Allen, VA..............72/7,1882007 Nick Flanagan*.............275 Chris Baryla....................275 The Dominion Club, Glen Allen, VA..............72/7,188Bryn ParryRoland ThatcherHenrico County open2008 Greg Chalmers*............274 Henrik Bjornstad............274 The Dominion Club, Glen Allen, VA..............72/7,188Key: * = PlayoffBubba Dickerson’s opening-round 62 tied thebest first-day score in tournament history—a 62 byNathan Green in 2004.72-Hole Record:258, Daniel Chopra, 2004<strong>Tour</strong>nament and Current Course 18-HoleRecord:59, Notah Begay III, 199836-Hole Record:128, Franklin Langham, Daniel Chopra, Scott Sterling, 200454-Hole Record:193, Daniel Chopra, 2004GREG CHALMERS3-10 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2008 South Georgia ClassicPresented by First State Bank and Trust Co. [9th of 30 official events]DECORSOKinderlou Forest Golf Club May 1-4, 2008 Purse: $625,000Valdosta, GA Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,781LEADERSFirst RoundGarth Mulroy..........................67 (-5)Hunter Haas...........................68 (-4)Ben Bates...............................68 (-4)Bryan DeCorso........................68 (-4)Chris Nallen............................68 (-4)Second RoundBryan DeCorso......................137 (-7)Marco Dawson.....................139 (-5)David Miller..........................139 (-5)Six Players............................140 (-4)Third RoundBryan DeCorso....................205 (-11)Greg Owen.........................206 (-10)David Mathis........................208 (-8)David Miller..........................208 (-8)Four Players..........................209 (-7)Winner: BRYAN DECORSO68-69-68-69 274 (-14) $112,500Order of FinishBryan DeCorso........................... 1 68-69-68-69 274 $112,500.00Bryce Molder........................... T2 72-68-69-69 278 55,000.00Greg Owen............................... T2 74-67-65-72 278 55,000.00Scott Parel................................. 4 72-68-69-71 280 30,000.00Jeff Brehaut............................... 5 72-68-69-72 281 25,000.00Blake Adams (S)...................... T6 71-71-69-71 282 20,937.50Marco Dawson........................ T6 71-68-72-71 282 20,937.50David Mathis........................... T6 71-69-68-74 282 20,937.50Jason Enloe............................. T9 71-73-68-71 283 16,250.00David K. Miller (Q)................... T9 69-70-69-75 283 16,250.00Daniel Summerhays................ T9 72-69-68-74 283 16,250.00Brendon Todd.......................... T9 72-70-69-72 283 16,250.00Matt Weibring (S).................. T13 71-72-71-70 284 12,083.34Chris Nallen........................... T13 68-75-69-72 284 12,083.33Fran Quinn............................. T13 72-71-69-72 284 12,083.33Arjun Atwal........................... T16 74-71-69-71 285 8,484.38Sebastian Fernandez............. T16 71-74-70-70 285 8,484.38Chad Ginn.............................. T16 70-75-70-70 285 8,484.38Jeff Klauk.............................. T16 70-75-70-70 285 8,484.38Ronnie Black.......................... T16 70-71-72-72 285 8,484.37D.J. Brigman.......................... T16 72-73-72-68 285 8,484.37Garrett Osborn....................... T16 71-72-70-72 285 8,484.37CUT: 68 players at 1-over-par 145 from a field of 155 professionals.Jason Schultz........................ T16 73-71-69-72 285 $8,484.37Kris Blanks............................. T24 70-72-73-71 286 4,921.88Michael Bradley.................... T24 71-72-73-70 286 4,921.88Aron Price.............................. T24 73-72-70-71 286 4,921.88Vance Veazey........................ T24 69-71-73-73 286 4,921.88Miguel Angel Carballo.......... T24 74-69-70-73 286 4,921.87Stephen Dartnall (Q).............. T24 70-75-71-70 286 4,921.87Bob May................................ T24 72-71-70-73 286 4,921.87Garth Mulroy......................... T24 67-74-72-73 286 4,921.87Ben Bates.............................. T32 68-72-72-75 287 3,500.00David Branshaw.................... T32 74-71-68-74 287 3,500.00Dustin Bray (Q)....................... T32 70-72-73-72 287 3,500.00Brendon de Jonge................. T32 72-71-75-69 287 3,500.00Stephen Gangluff (Q)............. T32 72-72-72-71 287 3,500.00Hunter Haas........................... T32 68-76-70-73 287 3,500.00Tom Johnson......................... T32 72-70-71-74 287 3,500.00Bill Lunde............................... T32 70-71-75-71 287 3,500.00B.J. Staten............................. T32 71-70-72-74 287 3,500.00Oskar Bergman...................... T41 71-73-72-72 288 2,687.50Brent Delahoussaye.............. T41 73-69-72-74 288 2,687.50Reid Edstrom (Q).................... T41 71-72-72-73 288 2,687.50Grant Waite........................... T41 72-69-72-75 288 2,687.50Craig Bowden........................ T45 72-72-74-71 289 2,318.75Gary Christian........................ T45 71-74-72-72 289 2,318.75WEATHER: Sunny Thursday. High of 79. Winds SE at 6-12 mph.Mainly sunny and warmer Friday. High of 83. Winds S at 6-12 mph.Partly sunny Saturday. High of 81. Winds SW at 8-12 mph, gustingto 18 mph. Sunny Sunday. High of 86. Winds WSW at 6-12 mph.Neal Lancaster...................... T45 70-74-72-73 289 $2,318.75Cameron Percy....................... T45 70-72-72-75 289 2,318.75Justin Smith (Q)..................... T45 70-73-76-70 289 2,318.75Gibby Gilbert III........................ 50 70-73-71-76 290 2,187.50Scott Harrington.................... T51 72-73-71-75 291 2,078.13Wade Ormsby........................ T51 72-70-73-76 291 2,078.13Darron Stiles.......................... T51 71-73-73-74 291 2,078.13Bubba Dickerson.................... T51 74-70-75-72 291 2,078.12Anders Hultman..................... T51 70-74-74-73 291 2,078.12Nick Malinowski.................... T51 73-71-76-71 291 2,078.12Tom Carter............................. T57 71-74-73-74 292 1,906.25Rich Morris (Q)....................... T57 72-71-73-76 292 1,906.25Ewan Porter........................... T57 75-70-75-72 292 1,906.25Rick Schuller.......................... T57 72-72-77-71 292 1,906.25Dave Schultz.......................... T57 74-69-74-75 292 1,906.25Guy Boros.............................. T62 72-72-75-74 293 1,765.63Andrew Buckle...................... T62 71-70-74-78 293 1,765.63Ryan Blaum (Q)...................... T62 70-74-79-70 293 1,765.62Andrew Lanahan (Q).............. T62 71-73-77-72 293 1,765.62Brad Fritsch............................ T66 74-69-77-74 294 1,671.88Ricky Barnes.......................... T66 72-73-75-74 294 1,671.87Gabriel Hjertstedt.................... 68 72-73-78-76 299 1,625.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieSection3SummariesThe following players did not finish: (C=cut, W=withdrew,D=disqualified)C—146-Jason Allred, Henrik Bjornstad, Paul Claxton, Kenny Coakley,Will Dottley, Jim Herman, Blaine McCallister, Travis Perkins, ChrisTidland, Casey Wittenberg, 147-Tyler Aldridge, Steve Allan, MattBettencourt, Scott Dunlap, Fabian Gomez, Kelly Grunewald, DavidHearn, Brad Lamb, Craig Lile, Matt Peterson, 148-Jeremy Anderson,Keoke Cotner, Tom Gillis, Bret Guetz, Bradley Iles, Andrew Johnson,Chris Kirk, Marc Leishman, Keith Nolan, Ryan Palmer, D.A. Points,Michael Sim, Roger Tambellini, Esteban Toledo, 149-Josh Broadaway,Greg Chalmers, Scott Gardiner, Gary Hallberg, Matt Hansen, AdamHart, Scott Jamieson, J.J. Killeen, John Kimbell, Greg Lee, SpencerLevin, David Lutterus, John Morse, Tom Scherrer, Geoffrey Sisk,Tjaart van der Walt, 150-Chris Baryla, Matthew Every, Tripp Isenhour,Won Joon Lee, Alex Prugh, Sonny Skinner, Jon Turcott, 151-RichBarcelo, Jason Caron, Jonathan Fricke, Scott Gutschewski, Richard S.Johnson, 152-Andrew Bonhomme, Mike Heinen, Tee McCabe, DavidMcKenzie, Chris Smith, Bob Sowards, 153-Bob Burns, Brian Dixon,Jarrod Lyle, Spike McRoy, David Morland IV, 154-Darren Angel, LeeCurry, Scott Gordon, Justin Hicks, Peter Tomasulo, 155-Kim Felton,Steve Pate, 156-Kevin Johnson, Tyler Williamson, Gary Woodland,166-Franklin Langham. W—Robert Damron, 79-Robin Freeman,76-Chris Anderson, 75-David Peoples.72-Hole Record:278, John Kimbell, 200718-Hole Record:64, Paul Dickinson, 200736-Hole Record:135, Paul Dickinson, 200754-Hole Record:208, Paul Dickinson, Matthew Jones, 2007<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsSouth Georgia Classic2007 John Kimbell.................278 Matthew Jones..............279 Kinderlou Forest GC, Valdosta, GA...............72/7,781South Georgia Classic presented by first state bank and trust co.2008 Bryan DeCorso..............274 Bryce Molder..................278 Kinderlou Forest GC, Valdosta, GA...............72/7,781Greg OwenNotesBryan DeCorso, a native of Ontario became the 11thCanadian to win on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Canadianshave accounted for 17 tournament titles over the years,second only to Australia’s 37.Bryan DeCorso’s win last year was due in large partto his solid iron play and putting. DeCorso ranked inthe top-10 for the week in both categories.Nine of the 14 open qualifiers made the 36-hole cut lastyear, led by former Georgia Bulldog David Miller, amember of the 1999 NCAA national championship team.Keith Nolan posted an unconventional bogey-freescore during second-round play. Nolan had 18 pars onhis scorecard for a 72.Kinderlou Forest Golf Club, at 7,781 yards, is the longestcourse to host a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>-sanctioned event.Bob May had one of the longest aces in <strong>Tour</strong> historywhen he made a hole-in-one at the 251-yard, 15thduring first-round play last year. The longest occurredat the 2003 Cox Classic when Chip Beck aced the315-yard, par-4 ninth hole in Omaha.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>3-11


Section Summaries32008 Fort Smith ClassicPresented by Stephens, Inc. [10th of 30 official events]KNOSTWinner: COLT KNOST68-65-70-65 268 (-12) $99,000Order of FinishColt Knost.................................. 1 68-65-70-65 268 $99,000.00Darron Stiles.............................. 2 67-63-68-71 269 59,400.00David Lutterus......................... T3 66-68-68-69 271 31,900.00Daniel Summerhays................ T3 70-67-65-69 271 31,900.00Ricky Barnes............................ T5 68-67-69-68 272 20,075.00Rich Morris (Q)......................... T5 67-63-72-70 272 20,075.00Matt Weibring......................... T5 64-67-66-75 272 20,075.00Kris Blanks............................... T8 69-66-66-72 273 15,400.00Kris Cox.................................... T8 64-68-70-71 273 15,400.00Tee McCabe............................ T8 68-64-71-70 273 15,400.00Jason Schultz.......................... T8 67-67-70-69 273 15,400.00David Morland IV................... T12 67-65-70-72 274 12,100.00Chris Smith............................ T12 68-69-67-70 274 12,100.00Henrik Bjornstad.................... T14 68-70-67-71 276 9,350.00Craig Lile................................ T14 70-65-69-72 276 9,350.00Steve Schneiter (Q)................ T14 67-67-71-71 276 9,350.00Chris Thompson..................... T14 68-65-72-71 276 9,350.00Jon Turcott............................ T14 71-66-68-71 276 9,350.00Jay Delsing............................ T19 70-67-71-69 277 5,830.00Cody Freeman........................ T19 73-63-69-72 277 5,830.00Hardscrabble Country Club May 8-11, 2008 Purse: $550,000Fort Smith, AR Par: 35-35—70 Yards: 6,783LEADERSFirst RoundKris Cox..................................64 (-6)Tommy Gainey........................64 (-6)Matt Weibring........................64 (-6)Six players at ........................66 (-4)Colt Knost............................ 68 (T20)CUT: 61 players at 2-under-par 138 from a field of 156 professionalsTommy Gainey....................... T19 64-69-72-72 277 $5,830.00Kelly Grunewald.................... T19 69-68-71-69 277 5,830.00Chris Kamin........................... T19 71-67-67-72 277 5,830.00Skip Kendall........................... T19 68-68-69-72 277 5,830.00Scott Piercy............................ T19 68-70-67-72 277 5,830.00Casey Wittenberg.................. T19 69-69-67-72 277 5,830.00Willie Wood.......................... T19 69-68-72-68 277 5,830.00Chris Parra............................. T28 68-69-72-69 278 3,677.15B.J. Staten............................. T28 71-67-71-69 278 3,677.15Michael Boyd......................... T28 66-69-71-72 278 3,677.14Josh Broadaway.................... T28 67-71-69-71 278 3,677.14Jonathan Fricke..................... T28 72-62-69-75 278 3,677.14Tommy Tolles........................ T28 73-64-66-75 278 3,677.14Jimmy Walker....................... T28 69-66-68-75 278 3,677.14Josh McCumber.................... T35 71-65-73-70 279 3,135.00Bob Sowards......................... T35 68-70-67-74 279 3,135.00Mark Brooks.......................... T37 69-68-69-74 280 2,750.00Scott Gardiner....................... T37 71-66-70-73 280 2,750.00Anders Hultman..................... T37 67-70-69-74 280 2,750.00Won Joon Lee....................... T37 67-65-72-76 280 2,750.00Ty Tryon (Q)............................ T37 67-69-72-72 280 2,750.00Keith Nolan............................ T42 68-66-72-75 281 2,268.75Second RoundRich Morris.........................130 (-10)Darron Stiles......................130 (-10)Matt Weibring.....................131 (-9)Kris Cox...............................132 (-8)Justin Hicks.........................132 (-8)Won Joon Lee.....................132 (-8)Tee McCabe........................132 (-8)David Morland IV................132 (-8)Colt Knost............................ 133 (T9)Third RoundMatt Weibring....................197 (-13)Darron Stiles .....................198 (-12)Kris Blanks ..........................201 (-9)Five players at......................202 (-8)Colt Knost............................ 203 (T9)WEATHER: Mostly cloudy Thursday, with early morning drizzle.Partly cloudy by mid-afternoon. Winds WNW at 10-15 mph. Highof 76. Cloudy Friday. Winds NE in the morning and NW 10-15 mphin the afternoon. High of 82. Mostly cloudy Saturday, with showersand thunderstorms. Play suspended from 9:15 to 10:02 a.m. WindsE at 10-15 mph. High of 80. Mostly sunny Sunday. Winds NW at10-20 mph, with 20-30 mph gusts. High of 69.Garrett Osborn....................... T42 69-69-70-73 281 $2,268.75Cameron Percy....................... T42 66-71-66-78 281 2,268.75Jake Roos (Q)......................... T42 68-70-70-73 281 2,268.75Bryce Molder......................... T46 71-66-71-74 282 2,014.38Brian Stuard........................... T46 66-69-73-74 282 2,014.38Joseph Lanza (Q)................... T46 70-66-71-75 282 2,014.37Nick Malinowski.................... T46 71-67-69-75 282 2,014.37Justin Hicks............................. 50 66-66-75-76 283 1,925.00Patrick Damron...................... T51 68-69-70-77 284 1,883.75Bret Guetz.............................. T51 68-68-73-75 284 1,883.75Tom Carter............................. T53 70-67-72-76 285 1,801.25Jim Rutledge......................... T53 71-66-74-74 285 1,801.25Esteban Toledo...................... T53 70-65-73-77 285 1,801.25Lee M. Williamson................ T53 68-68-74-75 285 1,801.25Ben Bates.............................. T57 69-68-77-72 286 1,705.00Nick Beach (Q)....................... T57 70-67-74-75 286 1,705.00Randy Leen............................ T57 69-69-70-78 286 1,705.00Jason Dufner......................... T60 66-72-71-78 287 1,636.25Tim O’Neal............................. T60 70-68-74-75 287 1,636.25(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieThe following players did not finish: (C=cut, W=withdrew,D=disqualified)C—139-Doug Barron, Ronnie Black, Todd Fischer, ScottGutschewski, Jim Herman, Ryan Hietala, Ryan Howison, Bob May,Blaine McCallister, Rick Price, Brendan Steele, Brendon Todd,Mark Walker, Lee Williams, 140-Matt Bettencourt, Rob Bradley,Brent Delahoussaye, Reid Edstrom, Tim Fleming, Steve Friesen,Gibby Gilbert III, Andres Gonzales, David Hearn, Martin Laird,Len Mattiace, Kyle McCarthy, John Morse, Wade Ormsby, DeanePappas, Scott Parel, Phil Tataurangi, Mike Wendling, Ron Whittaker,141-Jason Caron, Keoke Cotner, Mark Fuller, J.J. Killeen, SpikeMcRoy, Daniel Mitchell, Chris Nallen, Jon Rusk, Brian Smock,Greg Sonnier, Ben Willman, 142-Blake Adams, Luke Bakke, StevenBowditch, Tom Byrum, Sebastian Fernandez, Brad Fritsch, BrianGuetz, Bradley Iles, Ian Leggatt, Grant Masson, Brett Myers, ZoranZorkic, 143-Camilo Benedetti, Bryan DeCorso, Trevor Dodds, RobinFreeman, Scott Harrington, Brad Ott, Jeremy Pope, Michael Putnam,Chris Riley, 144-Oskar Bergman, Jeff Curl, Stephen Dartnall, GlenDay, Scott Dunlap, Scott Gordon, Brad Lamb, Madalitso Muthiya,Tyler Williamson, 145-Lee Curry, Joe Daley, Danny Ellis, AndrewJohnson, Drew Stoltz, 146-Darren Angel, Adam Fox, Christo Greyling,Kyle Reifers, David Roesch, Brad Weesner, 147-Judd Cornell, DavidK. Miller, Vance Veazey, 148-Guy Boros, Bryn Parry, 149-Adam Babb,Jim Gallagher, Jr., Franklin Langham, 154-Kevin Gessino-Kraft.W—Chris Baryla.72-Hole Record:260, Mark Hensby, 199818-Hole Record:60, Jeff Freeman, 2001; Chris Couch, 200536-Hole Record:128, Franklin Langham, 200454-Hole Record:195, Mark Hensby, 1998, Justin Bolli, 2007<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsNIKE FORT SMITH OPEN1998 Mark Hensby.................260 Woody Austin................262 Hardscrabble CC, Fort Smith, AR..................70/6,6201999 Gary Webb....................264 Matt Peterson................265 Hardscrabble CC, Fort Smith, AR..................70/6,620BUY.COM FORT SMITH CLASSIC2000 Tim Clark.......................264 Lee Rinker......................267 Hardscrabble CC, Fort Smith, AR..................70/6,6192001 Jay Delsing*.................263 Jeff Freeman..................263 Hardscrabble CC, Fort Smith, AR..................70/6,619FORT SMITH CLASSIC PRESENTED BY TIMES RECORD2002 Todd Fischer..................269 Gavin Coles....................270 Hardscrabble CC, Fort Smith, AR..................70/6,619Doug BarronAndy SandersRHEEM CLASSIC PRESENTED BY TIMES RECORD2003 Zach Johnson*..............272 Steve Haskins................272 Hardscrabble CC, Fort Smith, AR..................70/6,6202004 Franklin Langham..........265 Keoke Cotner..................267 Hardscrabble CC, Fort Smith, AR..................70/6,7832005 Chris Couch...................265 Troy Matteson................270 Hardscrabble CC, Fort Smith, AR..................70/6,783RHEEM CLASSIC PRESENTED BY STEPHENS, INC.2006 Daron Stiles*................267 Michael Putnam.............267 Hardscrabble CC, Fort Smith, AR..................70/6,783FORT SMITH CLASSIC PRESENTED BY STEPHENS, INC.2007 Jay Williamson.............264 Justin Bolli.....................265 Hardscrabble CC, Fort Smith, AR..................70/6,783Garrett Willis2008 Colt Knost......................268 Darron Stiles..................269 Hardscrabble CC, Fort Smith, AR..................70/6,783Key: * = Playoff3-12 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2008 BMW Charity Pro-Am [11th of 30 official events]MATHISThornblade Club May 15-18, 2008 Purse: $675,000Greenville, SC (Host) Par: 35-36—71 Yards: 6,707Bright’s Creek Golf ClubMill Spring, NC Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,435The Carolina Country ClubSpartanburg, SC Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 6,877LEADERSFirst RoundRick Price (CC)........................64 (-8)David Hearn (BC)....................65 (-7)Matt Hendrix (CC)...................65 (-7)David Mathis (CC)..................65 (-7)Peter Tomasulo (BC)...............65 (-7)Second RoundDavid Mathis (BC)..............130 (-14)Matt Weibring (CC)............132 (-12)Matt Hendrix (BC)...............133 (-11)Greg Chalmers (BC)............134 (-10)Third RoundDavid Mathis (TC)...............198 (-17)Matt Weibring (BC)............199 (-16)Bill Lunde (CC)....................202 (-13)Peter Tomasulo (CC) ..........202 (-13)Winner: DAVID MATHIS65-65-68-68 266 (-20) $121,500Order of FinishDavid Mathis............................. 1 65-65-68-68 266 $121,500.00Roger Tambellini....................... 2 69-67-68-65 269 72,900.00Matt Weibring........................... 3 66-65-68-71 270 45,900.00Bill Lunde................................... 4 66-69-67-69 271 32,400.00Peter Tomasulo.......................... 5 65-69-68-71 273 27,000.00Marc Leishman........................ T6 68-68-67-71 274 23,456.25Brendon Todd.......................... T6 70-68-65-71 274 23,456.25Arjun Atwal............................. T8 69-67-69-70 275 20,250.00Kim Felton................................ T8 66-69-72-68 275 20,250.00Ricky Barnes.......................... T10 70-71-69-66 276 16,200.00Josh Broadaway.................... T10 68-72-68-68 276 16,200.00Greg Chalmers....................... T10 67-67-74-68 276 16,200.00Won Joon Lee....................... T10 69-65-72-70 276 16,200.00Rob Bradley........................... T14 71-66-72-68 277 11,812.50Cameron Percy....................... T14 67-70-71-69 277 11,812.50D.A. Points............................. T14 70-68-69-70 277 11,812.50Casey Wittenberg.................. T14 69-66-73-69 277 11,812.50D.J. Brigman.......................... T18 70-72-63-73 278 8,505.00Chris Nallen........................... T18 71-67-72-68 278 8,505.0054-HOLE CUT: 60 players at 4-under-par 211 from a field of 165professionals.Jim Rutledge......................... T18 68-71-69-70 278 $8,505.00Michael Sim.......................... T18 69-70-69-70 278 8,505.00Geoffrey Sisk......................... T18 67-71-71-69 278 8,505.00Daniel Summerhays.............. T18 68-70-71-69 278 8,505.00Matt Bettencourt................... T24 68-67-74-70 279 5,315.63Gary Christian........................ T24 73-71-65-70 279 5,315.63Matt Hendrix (S).................... T24 65-68-76-70 279 5,315.63Mark Walker.......................... T24 75-66-68-70 279 5,315.63Rich Barcelo........................... T24 69-67-68-75 279 5,315.62Doug Barron........................... T24 69-69-70-71 279 5,315.62Todd Fischer.......................... T24 67-72-72-68 279 5,315.62Tommy Tolles........................ T24 69-68-70-72 279 5,315.62David Hearn........................... T32 65-71-72-72 280 4,252.50Bradley Iles............................ T32 71-68-71-70 280 4,252.50David Branshaw.................... T34 67-68-74-72 281 3,645.00Tom Carter............................. T34 69-70-70-72 281 3,645.00David McKenzie..................... T34 67-69-73-72 281 3,645.00Bryce Molder......................... T34 68-72-70-71 281 3,645.00Alex Prugh............................. T34 66-75-70-70 281 3,645.00Chris Smith............................ T34 67-70-69-75 281 3,645.00Brian Stuard........................... T34 71-70-69-71 281 3,645.00WEATHER: Cloudy Thursday, with light rain after 3 pm. (0.30inches). Winds S at 6-12 mph. High of 71. Partly cloudy Friday.Winds 10-15 mph, gusting to 20-25 mph. High of 80. Sunny skiesSaturday. Winds WSW at 8-12 mph. High of 75. Partly cloudySunday, with a brief sprinkle at 8:30 a.m. Winds WSW at 8-12in the morning. W at 10-15 mph, gusting 25-30 in the afternoon.High of 77.Justin Hicks........................... T41 67-73-70-72 282 $2,848.50Randy Leen............................ T41 67-69-70-76 282 2,848.50Jarrod Lyle............................. T41 70-74-67-71 282 2,848.50Keith Nolan............................ T41 70-68-72-72 282 2,848.50Vance Veazey........................ T41 68-71-67-76 282 2,848.50Brent Delahoussaye.............. T46 71-72-68-72 283 2,450.25Matt Every............................. T46 70-69-71-73 283 2,450.25Matt Hansen.......................... T46 70-71-70-72 283 2,450.25Nick Malinowski.................... T46 68-71-69-75 283 2,450.25Rick Price............................... T46 64-74-72-73 283 2,450.25Miguel Angel Carballo.......... T51 68-69-73-74 284 2,244.38Scott Gardiner....................... T51 68-73-69-74 284 2,244.38B.J. Staten............................. T51 71-70-70-73 284 2,244.38Bubba Dickerson.................... T51 74-72-65-73 284 2,244.37David Morland IV................... T51 69-72-70-73 284 2,244.37Scott Piercy............................ T51 71-72-68-73 284 2,244.37Craig Lile................................ T57 70-72-68-75 285 2,109.38Wade Ormsby........................ T57 69-70-71-75 285 2,109.37Kyle McCarthy......................... 59 71-68-71-78 288 2,058.75Kevin Hall (S)........................... 60 66-75-70-78 289 2,025.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieSection3SummariesThe following players did not finish: (C=cut, W=withdrew,D=disqualified)C—212-Camilo Benedetti, Jason Buha, Hunter Haas, Jim Herman,Bradley Hughes, Anders Hultman, Andrew Johnson, Chris Kamin, JeffKlauk, Brad Lamb, Michael Putnam, Mike Standly, Tyler Williamson,213-Michael Boyd, Brendon de Jonge, Jeff Gallagher, Gibby GilbertIII, Chad Ginn, Ryan Hietala, Josh McCumber, Aron Price, DavidRoesch, Jon Rusk, Steve Schneiter, Jason Schultz, Jon Turcott, LeeWilliams, 214-Danny Ellis, Paul Gow, Brendan Steele, Brad Weesner,Lee M. Williamson, 215-Tommy Biershenk, Jason Caron, Adam Fox,Robin Freeman, Tom Johnson, J.J. Killeen, Rich Morris, MadalitsoMuthiya, Tim O’Neal, Garrett Osborn, Brian Smock, 216-HenrikBjornstad, Andrew Bonhomme, Joe Daley, Patrick Damron, KevinJohnson, John Kimbell, Fran Quinn, Warren Schutte, Chris Thompson,217-Brad Fritsch, Kelly Grunewald, Colt Knost, James Oh, DarronStiles, Ben Willman, 218-Darren Angel, Ben Bates, Andres Gonzales,Christo Greyling, Jay Haas, Jr., Gary Hallberg, P.H. Horgan III, RyanHowison, Spencer Levin, Payton Osborn, Jeremy Pope, Kyle Reifers,Dave Schultz, 219-Jason Enloe, Scott Gordon, Scott Petersen, EwanPorter, 220-Steven Bowditch, Michael Clark II, Keoke Cotner, ScottHarrington, Chris Parra, 221-Tyler Aldridge, Jeremy Anderson, JeffBrehaut, Ben Duncan, Sonny Skinner, Zoran Zorkic, 222-KeithClearwater, Pete Jordan, Garth Mulroy, Mike Wendling, 223-CorySchneider, 224-Lee Curry, Kieran Staunton, 225-Burke Cromer,Jonathan Fricke, 226-Trevor Dodds, George Gankas, Deane Pappas,227-Kevin Gessino-Kraft, 228-Brad Ott, 229-Todd Barranger, JasonHill, 230-Steve Hart, 236-Mark Tomedolskey, 237-Emlyn Aubrey.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsBEN HOGAN GREATER GREENVILLE CLASSIC1992 Russell Beiersdorf#~.....133 Karl Kimball....................135 Verdae Greens GC, Greenville, SC...............72/6,773NIKE GREATER GREENVILLE CLASSIC1993 Sean Murphy.................271 Doug Martin...................272 Verdae Greens GC, Greenville, SC ..............72/6,7731994 Scott Gump...................272 Tim Conley.....................273 Verdae Greens GC, Greenville, SC ..............72/6,7731995 David Toms*.................267 Tom Scherrer..................267 Verdae Greens GC, Greenville, SC...............72/6,7731996 Michael Christie............265 Danny Ellis.....................271 Verdae Greens GC, Greenville, SC...............72/6,773NIKE upstate classic1997 Chris Smith....................267 Terry Price......................270 Verdae Greens GC, Greenville, SC...............72/6,7731998 Tom Scherrer~...............200 J.L. Lewis.......................201 Verdae Greens GC, Greenville, SC...............72/7,0411999 Steve Gotsche~.............208 Jeff Gove........................210 Verdae Greens GC, Greenville, SC...............72/7,041Jim M. JohnsonSam RandolphBUY.COM upstate classic2000 Shane Bertsch...............269 Tim Straub......................273 Verdae Greens GC, Greenville, SC...............72/7,041buy.com charity pro-am at the cliffs2001 Jonathan Byrd...............269 Brenden Pappas.............270 The Cliffs G&CC, Travelers Rest, SCValley Course................................................72/7,023Keowee Vineyards Course............................71/7,006bmw charity pro-am at the cliffs2002 Charles Warren.............264 Todd Fischer...................268 The Cliffs G&CC, Travelers Rest, SCValley Course................................................72/7,023Keowee Vineyards Course............................71/7,0062003 Tripp Isenhour...............269 Kyle Thompson...............271 The Cliffs G&CC, Travelers Rest, SCValley Course................................................72/7,023Keowee Vineyards Course............................71/7,006<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>3-13


2008 BMW Charity Pro-AmSection Summaries3NotesDavid Mathis capped a near wire-to-wire runwith a final-round 68 and a three-stroke margin forhis first career win. Mathis held the lead after boththe second and third rounds and held off a host ofchallengers during the final day. In addition to the$121,500 first-place check, Mathis also collectedthe keys to a BMW X5 automobile.Last year’s event moved to a series of new coursesaround the Greenville area with Thornblade Clubserving as the host venue. The Carolina CountryClub in Spartanburg and Bright’s Creek Golf Club inMill Spring were the other courses used in the newrotation, replacing the trio of courses at The Cliffs.Hockey great Wayne Gretzkyand pro partner Chris Nallenwon the team competition. Thepair posted a better-ball scoreof 46-under par and topped theteam of musician Javier Colonand pro Colt Knost by twostrokes.Chris Nallen<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards2004 Ryuji Imada*.................270 Paul Gow........................270 The Cliffs G&CC, Travelers Rest, SCValley Course................................................72/7,023Keowee Vineyards Course............................71/7,0062005 Shane Bertsch~.............202 Charley Hoffman............203 The Cliffs G&CC, Travelers Rest, SCBubba WatsonValley Course................................................72/7,023Keowee Vineyards Course............................71/7,006Cliffs at Walnut Cove...................................71/7,2782006 Ken Duke.......................273 Jess Daley......................274 The Cliffs G&CC, Travelers Rest, SCValley Course................................................72/7,023Keowee Vineyards Course............................71/7,006Cliffs at Walnut Cove...................................71/7,2782007 Nick Flanagan...............271 Nicholas Thompson.......272 The Cliffs G&CC, Travelers Rest, SCValley Course................................................72/7,023Keowee Vineyards Course............................71/7,006Cliffs at Walnut Cove...................................71/7,278bmw charity pro-aM2008 David Mathis.................266 Roger Tambellini............269 Thornblade Club, Greenville, SC...................71/6,707Bright’s Creek GC..........................................72/7,435The Carolina CC............................................72/6,877Key: * = Playoff # = 54-hole tournament ~ = Weather-shortenedRicky Barnes’ tie for 10th last year came on theheels of his tie for fifth the week before at theFort Smith Classic. It was the first time in Barnes’professional career that he had posted back-tobacktop-10s.David Mathis finished in the top-10 in FairwaysHit (tied for seventh), Greens in Regulation (tied forfourth) and Total Putts (tied for fifth) en route tohis win a year ago.72-Hole Record:264, Charles Warren, 2002<strong>Tour</strong>nament and Current Course 18-HoleRecords:61, Todd Barranger, 2002 (Cliffs Valley)Current Course 18-Hole Records:65, Won Joon Lee, Gary Christian, Roger Tambellini, 2008(Thornblade Club)64, Rick Price, 2008 (Carolina CC)63, D.J. Brigman, 2008 (Bright’s Creek GC)36-Hole Record:129, Stan Utley, 200254-Hole Record:196, Charles Warren, 2002Ricky Barnes3-14 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


KLAUK2008 Melwood Prince George’sCounty Open [12th of 30 official events]The Country Club at Woodmore May 22-25, 2008 Purse: $650,000Mitchellville, MD Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,059LEADERSFirst RoundJeff Klauk...............................64 (-8)Andy Bare ..............................66 (-6)Matt Weibring........................66 (-6)Dicky Pride.............................67 (-5)Second RoundJeff Klauk...........................134 (-10)Andy Bare.............................135 (-9)Chad Ginn.............................135 (-9)Matt Weibring......................136 (-8)Third RoundChad Ginn.............................207 (-9)Jeff Klauk.............................207 (-9)David Mathis........................207 (-9)Matt Weibring......................207 (-9)CUT: 66 players at even-par 144 from a field of 152 professionalsand one amateurWEATHER: Partly to mostly cloudy and windy Thursday. WindsWNW at 12-18 mph, with gusts to 30. High of 67. Mainly sunnyFriday. Winds NW at 8-12 mph. High of 70. Mostly sunny Saturday.Winds N at 8-12 mph. High of 74. Sunny Sunday. Winds variableto 10 mph. High of 77.Winner: JEFF KLAUK66-70-73-69 276 (-12) $117,000Order of FinishJeff Klauk.................................. 1 64-70-73-69 276 $117,000.00Jeff Brehaut............................. T2 73-65-72-67 277 57,200.00David Mathis........................... T2 74-67-66-70 277 57,200.00Craig Bowden.......................... T4 73-67-69-69 278 26,866.67Scott Gutschewski................... T4 68-70-71-69 278 26,866.67Greg Chalmers......................... T4 73-70-65-70 278 26,866.66Ricky Barnes............................ T7 75-63-70-71 279 20,962.50Gary Christian.......................... T7 70-70-68-71 279 20,962.50Chad Ginn................................ T9 70-65-72-73 280 16,900.00David Hearn............................. T9 68-69-71-72 280 16,900.00Roger Tambellini..................... T9 74-67-69-70 280 16,900.00Matt Weibring......................... T9 66-70-71-73 280 16,900.00Tripp Isenhour........................ T13 70-69-70-72 281 13,000.00Bill Lunde............................... T13 70-68-71-72 281 13,000.00Paul Gow............................... T15 71-72-70-69 282 11,050.00J.J. Killeen............................. T15 68-71-72-71 282 11,050.00Chris Parra (Q)........................ T15 69-73-72-68 282 11,050.00Kris Blanks............................. T18 69-72-71-71 283 7,911.43Andrew Buckle...................... T18 71-72-70-70 283 7,911.43John Kimbell.......................... T18 73-64-78-68 283 7,911.43Spike McRoy.......................... T18 73-71-69-70 283 7,911.43Jon Turcott............................ T18 69-71-71-72 283 $7,911.43Steve Wheatcroft (Q)............. T18 70-69-72-72 283 7,911.43Fran Quinn............................. T18 76-66-68-73 283 7,911.42D.J. Brigman.......................... T25 72-70-74-68 284 4,958.58Arjun Atwal........................... T25 72-71-71-70 284 4,958.57Andy Bare (Q)......................... T25 66-69-75-74 284 4,958.57Kris Cox.................................. T25 71-73-70-70 284 4,958.57Bryan DeCorso....................... T25 68-69-75-72 284 4,958.57Jim Herman........................... T25 70-72-72-70 284 4,958.57Tom Scherrer......................... T25 73-67-71-73 284 4,958.57Andrew Bonhomme............... T32 71-70-73-71 285 3,705.00Jason Caron........................... T32 72-71-71-71 285 3,705.00Robert Damron...................... T32 73-69-71-72 285 3,705.00Scott Dunlap.......................... T32 70-72-74-69 285 3,705.00Spencer Levin........................ T32 73-68-75-69 285 3,705.00D.A. Points............................. T32 75-67-72-71 285 3,705.00Mark Walker.......................... T32 71-72-73-69 285 3,705.00Gary Woodland (Q)................ T32 74-68-71-72 285 3,705.00Doug Barron........................... T40 75-68-74-70 287 2,860.00Keoke Cotner......................... T40 77-67-72-71 287 2,860.00Bubba Dickerson.................... T40 71-69-76-71 287 2,860.00Geoffrey Sisk......................... T40 74-69-71-73 287 2,860.00Chris Smith............................ T40 73-70-73-71 287 2,860.00Rob Bradley........................... T45 70-74-73-71 288 $2,470.00Brendon de Jonge................. T45 73-67-71-77 288 2,470.00Bob Heintz............................. T45 72-68-73-75 288 2,470.00Dicky Pride............................... 48 67-73-75-74 289 2,340.00Michael Boyd......................... T49 72-72-72-74 290 2,242.50Joe Daley............................... T49 72-70-72-76 290 2,242.50Brendan Steele...................... T49 72-72-78-68 290 2,242.50Omar Uresti........................... T49 71-73-71-75 290 2,242.50Brad Weesner........................ T49 69-74-74-73 290 2,242.50Gabriel Hjertstedt.................. T54 69-72-76-74 291 2,112.50Nick Malinowski.................... T54 69-71-77-74 291 2,112.50Bryce Molder......................... T54 76-68-71-76 291 2,112.50David Branshaw.................... T57 74-70-74-74 292 1,982.50Patrick Damron...................... T57 74-69-82-67 292 1,982.50Ewan Porter........................... T57 72-72-74-74 292 1,982.50Chris Tidland.......................... T57 74-69-72-77 292 1,982.50Tommy Tolles........................ T57 73-71-76-72 292 1,982.50Garth Mulroy......................... T62 71-71-75-76 293 1,852.50Keith Nolan............................ T62 72-72-73-76 293 1,852.50Scott Parel............................. T62 69-73-77-74 293 1,852.50Won Joon Lee......................... 65 70-69-79-76 294 1,787.50Gibby Gilbert III........................ 66 73-69-81-78 301 1,755.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieSection3SummariesThe following players did not finish: (C=cut, W=withdrew,D=disqualified)C—145-David Berganio, Jr., Bob Burns, Gavin Coles, StephenDartnall, Matt Every, Skip Kendall, Len Mattiace, Josh McCumber,Rick Price, Michael Putnam, Kyle Reifers, Sonny Skinner, DanielSummerhays, Casey Wittenberg, 146-Rich Barcelo, Henrik Bjornstad,Steven Bowditch, Scott Gardiner, Matt Hansen, Matt Hendrix, RyanHietala, Andrew Johnson, Neal Lancaster, Marc Leishman, TimO’Neal, Greg Owen, Dave Schultz, B.J. Staten, 147-Matt Bettencourt,Phil Bowers, Paul Claxton, Fabian Gomez, Jeff Gove, Anders Hultman,Ian Leggatt, David McKenzie, Brad Ott, Jon Rusk, 148-SebastianFernandez, Scott Gordon, Bradley Hughes, Bradley Iles, Brad Lamb,J.L. Lewis, Bob May, Wade Ormsby, Aron Price, Steve Sokol,Braxton Wynns, 149-Jeremy Anderson, Bobby Clampett, Jay Delsing,Brad Fritsch, Hunter Haas, Steve LeBrun, Andrew Ruthkoski, JimRutledge, 150-Brent Delahoussaye, Jason Enloe, Kelly Grunewald,Derek Lamely, Jarrod Lyle, David Morland IV, Peter Tomasulo, GrantWaite, 151-Tom Carter, Lee Curry, Trevor Dodds, Brock Mackenzie,Blaine McCallister, Jason Schultz, Chris Thompson, 153-DarrenAngel, Miguel Angel Carballo, Adam Condello, Kevin Johnson,Tom Johnson, Scott McNeil, B.J. Pitzen, 154-Tyler Aldridge, CraigLile, 156-Scott Harrington, 157-Jon Corliss, Kim Felton, 160-DavidNewsom, 161-David Long, 172-Rick Foster (A). W—Garrett Willis,Michael Sim.72-Hole Record:270, Paul Claxton, 200718-Hole Record:63, Ricky Barnes, 200836-Hole Record:135, Patrick Sheehan, Peter Tomasulo, Jaco Van Zyl, 200754-Hole Record:203, Paul Claxton, Patrick Sheehan, Jaco Van Zyl, 2007<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsMELWOOD PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY OPEN2007 Paul Claxton..................270 James Driscoll...............271 The CC at Woodmore, .................................72/7,059Jaco Van ZylMitchellville, MD2008 Jeff Klauk......................276 Jeff Brehaut...................277 The CC at Woodmore, .................................72/7,059David MathisMitchellville, MDNotesJeff Klauk rolled in a 12-foot birdie putt on the finalhole of regulation for a one-stroke victory over JeffBrehaut and David Mathis. One of four 54-holeco-leaders, Klauk was in the next-to-last group andwaited to see if Mathis could match Klauk’s birdie andforce a playoff.Jeff Brehaut’s tie for second last year was his bestsince he lost a playoff at the 1997 Wichita Open, a spanof 287 combined <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> starts.Last year’s four-way tie for first place after 54 holeswas the most players tied for the lead after threerounds since the 2006 Scholarship America Showdown.Ricky Barnes established a new course record with a9-under 63 in the second round. Barnes moved from a tiefor 102nd to a tie for eighth. Barnes’ round consisted ofnine birdies, including three on his final four holes.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and Champions <strong>Tour</strong> player Fred Funkserved as honorary chairman of last year’s event.Funk, winner of eight <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> titles, including THEPLAYERS Championship in 2005, is a native of nearbyTakoma Park, MD.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>3-15


2008 Bank of America Open [13th of 30 official events]BLANKSThe Glen Club May 29-June 1, 2008 Purse: $750,000Glenview, IL Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,263LEADERSFirst RoundKyle Reifers............................63 (-9)Kris Blanks.............................65 (-7)Darron Stiles..........................65 (-7)David Lutterus........................65 (-7)Keith Nolan............................65 (-7)Second RoundSkip Kendall.......................133 (-11)Kyle Reifers........................134 (-10)Kris Blanks...........................135 (-9)Brendon Todd.......................136 (-8)Third RoundDavid McKenzie..................204 (-12)Skip Kendall.......................204 (-12)Kris Blanks.........................204 (-12)Three players......................206 (-10)Section Summaries3Winnner: KRIS BLANKS65-70-69-68 272 (-16) $135,000Order of FinishKris Blanks................................. 1 65-70-69-68 272 $135,000.00Bob May.................................... 2 69-70-70-64 273 81,000.00Brendon de Jonge................... T3 67-75-64-69 275 43,500.00Casey Wittenberg.................... T3 68-70-69-68 275 43,500.00Spencer Levin.......................... T5 68-73-70-65 276 26,343.75David McKenzie....................... T5 66-71-67-72 276 26,343.75Kyle Reifers............................. T5 63-71-73-69 276 26,343.75Tommy Tolles.......................... T5 67-70-69-70 276 26,343.75Matt Hansen............................ T9 69-69-72-67 277 19,500.00Tom Johnson........................... T9 70-71-68-68 277 19,500.00Niklas Lemke (Q)...................... T9 69-70-69-69 277 19,500.00Keith Nolan.............................. T9 65-75-69-68 277 19,500.00Rob Bradley........................... T13 68-71-71-68 278 12,083.34David Mathis......................... T13 67-74-69-68 278 12,083.34Aron Price.............................. T13 68-72-71-67 278 12,083.34Andrew Buckle...................... T13 66-71-71-70 278 12,083.33David Lutterus....................... T13 65-74-70-69 278 12,083.33D.A. Points............................. T13 70-71-68-69 278 12,083.33Darron Stiles.......................... T13 65-76-68-69 278 12,083.33Daniel Summerhays.............. T13 70-71-71-66 278 12,083.33Matt Weibring....................... T13 67-70-70-71 278 12,083.33CUT: 65 players at 2-under-par 142 from a field of 154 professionalsand two amateurs.Arjun Atwal........................... T22 67-72-69-71 279 $6,500.00Greg Chalmers....................... T22 68-71-70-70 279 6,500.00Stephen Dartnall (Q).............. T22 68-72-72-67 279 6,500.00Glen Day................................ T22 68-71-70-70 279 6,500.00John Kimbell.......................... T22 71-71-68-69 279 6,500.00Bryce Molder......................... T22 73-69-69-68 279 6,500.00Greg Owen............................. T22 68-70-71-70 279 6,500.00Chris Smith............................ T22 69-69-68-73 279 6,500.00Steve Wheatcroft.................. T22 71-70-69-69 279 6,500.00Oskar Bergman...................... T31 73-69-67-71 280 4,650.00Jeff Brehaut........................... T31 68-70-73-69 280 4,650.00Skip Kendall........................... T31 68-65-71-76 280 4,650.00Jim Rutledge......................... T31 69-72-70-69 280 4,650.00Jon Turcott............................ T31 70-70-70-70 280 4,650.00Ben Bates.............................. T36 70-72-70-69 281 3,975.00Todd Fischer.......................... T36 71-70-72-68 281 3,975.00Hunter Haas........................... T36 69-71-70-71 281 3,975.00J.J. Killeen............................. T36 69-68-70-74 281 3,975.00Josh Broadaway.................... T40 68-70-71-73 282 3,182.15Jeff Klauk.............................. T40 69-72-70-71 282 3,182.15Ricky Barnes.......................... T40 67-70-75-70 282 3,182.14Jeff Gove............................... T40 70-71-71-70 282 3,182.14Ian Leggatt (S)....................... T40 70-71-72-69 282 3,182.14WEATHER: Mostly sunny in the morning Thursday and thenmostly cloudy in the afternoon. Winds ENE at 5-10 mph. High of66. Cloudy with showers and thunderstorms Friday. Thunderstormsdelayed start of play for 90 minutes. Thunderstorms suspendedplay at 10.08 a.m. until at 12:53 p.m. Thunderstorms againsuspended play at 5.35 p.m. until 6.30 p.m. Second round wassuspended by darkness and resumed Saturday morning. WindsSSW at 15-25 mph, with gusts reaching 48 mph. High of 78. Partlycloudy Saturday. Winds W at 15-25 mph. High of 79. Mostly sunnySunday. Winds E at 5-10 mph. High of 75.Tee McCabe.......................... T40 69-72-71-70 282 $3,182.14Geoffrey Sisk......................... T40 66-73-69-74 282 3,182.14Nick Malinowski.................... T47 69-69-72-73 283 2,737.50Tom Scherrer......................... T47 67-74-73-69 283 2,737.50Tom Byrum............................. T49 70-72-71-71 284 2,625.00Gibby Gilbert III...................... T49 67-71-72-74 284 2,625.00Brendon Todd........................ T49 66-70-74-74 284 2,625.00Chris Anderson...................... T52 69-72-74-70 285 2,493.75Bob Heintz............................. T52 72-69-70-74 285 2,493.75David Morland IV................... T52 72-70-72-71 285 2,493.75Jason Schultz........................ T52 68-74-72-71 285 2,493.75Matt Bettencourt................... T56 71-69-71-75 286 2,362.50Madalitso Muthiya (S)........... T56 68-72-71-75 286 2,362.50Cameron Percy....................... T56 70-72-74-70 286 2,362.50Vance Veazey.......................... 59 70-71-74-72 287 2,287.50Scott Dunlap.......................... T60 69-73-76-70 288 2,231.25Peter Tomasulo...................... T60 69-70-74-75 288 2,231.25Bob Burns................................ 62 69-72-76-72 289 2,175.00Tyler Aldridge.......................... 63 68-74-77-71 290 2,137.50Rich Barcelo............................. 64 68-74-79-70 291 2,100.00Kelly Grunewald...................... 65 71-70-75-76 292 2,062.50(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieThe following players did not finish: (C=cut, W=withdrew,D=disqualified)C—143-Darren Angel, David Branshaw, Jess Daley, Bubba Dickerson,Kim Felton, Steve Friesen, Bret Guetz, Tripp Isenhour, Bill Lunde,Brock Mackenzie, Matt Rosenfeld, Dave Schultz, Esteban Toledo,Gary Woodland, 144-Henrik Bjornstad, Chad Ginn, Andres Gonzales,Scott Gordon, Chris Kirk, Marc Leishman, Craig Lile, Jonathan Moore,Steve Pate, Rick Price, Chris Tidland, 145-Jason Allred, JeremyAnderson, Andy Bare, D.J. Brigman, Miguel Angel Carballo, JayDelsing, Fabian Gomez, Paul Gow, Kevin Johnson, Craig Kanada,Blaine McCallister, Jim McGovern, Chris Parra, Michael Putnam, FranQuinn, Jason Swinhart, 146-Craig Bowden, Kris Cox, John Elliott,Cody Freeman, Jim Herman, Colt Knost, Jarrod Lyle, Josh McCumber,Garrett Osborn, Brenden Pappas, Ewan Porter, 147-Ryan Blaum,Robert Damron, Bryan DeCorso, Sebastian Fernandez, Tommy Gainey,Grant Waite, 148-Andrew Bonhomme, Todd Demsey, Mike Heinen,Chris Nallen, Wade Ormsby, Scott Parel, Roger Tambellini, 149-TomCarter, Gary Christian, Scott Gutschewski, Won Joon Lee, MichaelNatale (A), Ravi Patel (A), Jonathan Prior, Paul Stankowski, CharlesWaddell, 150-Keith Clearwater, Gary Hallberg, David Hearn, DavidPeoples, Darren Stanek, 151-Joe Daley, Gabriel Hjertstedt, NealLancaster, 152-Jeremy Tucker, 154-Jonathan Fricke, 156-RichardFranklin, 157-John Thompson. W—Matt Every, 79-Dicky Pride,74-Jason Enloe, 69-Garth Mulroy, 148-Kyle Thompson.72-Hole Record:268, Brendan Jones, 2004<strong>Tour</strong>nament and Current Course 18-HoleRecord:62, D. A. Points, 2004; Jim Rutledge, 200536-Hole Record:132, D. A. Points, Mike Springer, 200454-Hole Record:200, D. A. Points, Mark Wilson, 2004<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yardslasalle bank open2002 Marco Dawson..............276 Darron Stiles..................279 Kemper Lakes GC, Long Grove, IL.................72/7,2172003 Andre Stolz....................271 Tommy Tolles.................273 The Glen Club, Glenview, IL.........................72/7,2492004 Brendan Jones..............268 D.A. Points.....................269 The Glen Club, Glenview, IL.........................71/7,2192005 Chris Couch...................269 Kevin Durkin...................273 The Glen Club, Glenview, IL.........................71/7,241Paul GowMario Tiziani2006 Jason Dufner.................279 Cliff Kresge....................280 The Glen Club, Glenview, IL.........................71/7,2412007 John Reigger.................271 B.J. Staten.....................272 The Glen Club, Glenview, IL.........................72/7,263bank OF AMERICA open2008 Kris Blanks....................272 Bob May.........................273 The Glen Club, Glenview, IL.........................72/7,263Key: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortenedNotesKris Blanks began the final round in a three-way tiefor the lead but rose to the top with a 4-under 68 thatincluded five birdies. Blanks held on for his first careertitle. Blanks led the tournament in Greens in Regulation,hitting 61 of 72 during the four days. Surprisingly, he finished51st in Putting. He had 121 putts for the week.Last year’s Bank of America Open was the 550thtournament in <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> history.The Bank of America winner has never failed to graduateto the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> the following year. Blanks finishedthe year No. 13 on the money list and is a <strong>TOUR</strong>member in <strong>2009</strong>. <strong>Tour</strong>nament winners are now 7 for 7,dating back to Marco Dawson’s win in 2002.3-16 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2008 The Rex Hospital Open [14th of 30 official events]GUTSCHEWSKIWinner: SCOTT GUTSCHEWSKI67-69-68-66 270 (-14) $90,000Order of FinishScott Gutschewski..................... 1 67-69-68-66 270 $90,000.00Chad Ginn................................ T2 68-69-64-71 272 44,000.00Esteban Toledo........................ T2 72-67-64-69 272 44,000.00Garth Mulroy........................... T4 68-68-71-67 274 20,666.67Greg Owen............................... T4 65-68-71-70 274 20,666.67Matt Every............................... T4 69-68-63-74 274 20,666.66Reid Edstrom............................. 7 70-72-63-70 275 16,750.00Jeff Gallagher.......................... T8 67-69-71-69 276 14,000.00Garrett Osborn......................... T8 69-68-68-71 276 14,000.00Chris Tidland............................ T8 71-68-68-69 276 14,000.00Brendon Todd.......................... T8 69-69-66-72 276 14,000.00Josh Broadaway.................... T12 67-75-66-69 277 8,666.67Keoke Cotner......................... T12 66-72-69-70 277 8,666.67Ian Leggatt............................. T12 67-69-71-70 277 8,666.67David McKenzie..................... T12 72-68-67-70 277 8,666.67Brendan Steele...................... T12 70-71-69-67 277 8,666.67Chris Thompson..................... T12 71-70-69-67 277 8,666.67Dustin Bray (Q)....................... T12 67-74-66-70 277 8,666.66Brad Fritsch............................ T12 66-69-69-73 277 8,666.66Fran Quinn............................. T12 65-70-65-77 277 8,666.66David Branshaw.................... T21 68-68-72-70 278 5,033.34Aron Price.............................. T21 76-66-68-68 278 5,033.34Rich Barcelo........................... T21 71-66-70-71 278 5,033.33TPC Wakefield Plantation June 5-8, 2008 Purse: $500,000Raleigh, NC Par: 35-36—71 Yards: 7,257LEADERSFirst RoundGreg Owen.............................65 (-6)Fran Quinn..............................65 (-6)Spencer Levin.........................66 (-5)Tyler Aldridge.........................66 (-5)Andres Gonzales.....................66 (-5)Brad Fritsch............................66 (-5)Keoke Cotner..........................66 (-5)Scott Gutschewski................. 67 (T8)CUT: 70 players at even-par 142 from a field of 155 professionalsand one amateur.Oskar Bergman...................... T21 70-70-65-73 278 $5,033.33Jonathan Fricke..................... T21 68-66-71-73 278 5,033.33Bret Guetz.............................. T21 68-69-70-71 278 5,033.33Matt Bettencourt................... T27 72-70-69-68 279 3,700.00Michael Boyd......................... T27 72-69-72-66 279 3,700.00Neal Lancaster...................... T27 69-70-71-69 279 3,700.00Jon Rusk................................ T27 70-69-71-69 279 3,700.00Fabian Gomez........................ T31 69-72-67-72 280 3,100.00Marc Leishman...................... T31 70-72-67-71 280 3,100.00Josh McCumber.................... T31 72-70-69-69 280 3,100.00Chris Nallen........................... T31 72-66-69-73 280 3,100.00Darron Stiles.......................... T31 71-71-67-71 280 3,100.00Rob Bradley........................... T36 71-69-68-73 281 2,750.00Todd Fischer.......................... T36 72-66-70-73 281 2,750.00Stephen Dartnall................... T38 71-69-70-72 282 2,350.00Keith Nolan............................ T38 72-68-70-72 282 2,350.00Scott Parel............................. T38 72-70-68-72 282 2,350.00Ewan Porter........................... T38 70-72-70-70 282 2,350.00B.J. Staten............................. T38 73-68-72-69 282 2,350.00Brad Weesner........................ T38 67-71-73-71 282 2,350.00Camilo Benedetti................... T44 71-69-67-76 283 1,925.00John Kimbell.......................... T44 69-71-70-73 283 1,925.00Stephen Poole (Q).................. T44 72-68-71-72 283 1,925.00Matt Weibring....................... T44 70-70-70-73 283 1,925.00Ben Bates.............................. T48 67-72-71-74 284 1,762.50Second RoundGreg Owen...........................133 (-9)Jonathan Fricke....................134 (-8)Fran Quinn............................135 (-7)Brad Fritsch..........................135 (-7)Scott Gutschewski............... 136 (T5)Third RoundMatt Every..........................200 (-13)Fran Quinn..........................200 (-13)Chad Ginn...........................201 (-12)Esteban Toledo...................203 (-10)Scott Gutschewski............... 204 (T5)WEATHER: Sunny and hot all four days, with temperatures consistentlyin the upper 90s. Temperatures reached 100 Saturday,a record for the Raleigh area this early in the year. Winds WSW6-12 mph all four days.Michael Henderson (Q).......... T48 70-71-76-67 284 $1,762.50Spencer Levin........................ T48 66-70-76-72 284 1,762.50Nick Malinowski.................... T48 70-70-71-73 284 1,762.50Elliot Gealy (Q)....................... T52 70-72-71-72 285 1,662.50Andres Gonzales.................... T52 66-76-68-75 285 1,662.50David Roesch......................... T52 70-72-70-73 285 1,662.50Mike Wendling...................... T52 69-72-68-76 285 1,662.50Robin Freeman....................... T56 69-73-72-72 286 1,587.50Jon Turcott............................ T56 72-69-70-75 286 1,587.50Tyler Aldridge........................ T58 66-75-68-78 287 1,475.00Chris Anderson...................... T58 72-69-74-72 287 1,475.00Michael Clark II..................... T58 69-70-76-72 287 1,475.00Tripp Isenhour........................ T58 69-72-69-77 287 1,475.00Dave Schultz.......................... T58 69-71-74-73 287 1,475.00Gus Ulrich.............................. T58 69-73-72-73 287 1,475.00Steve Wheatcroft.................. T58 70-72-67-78 287 1,475.00Jason Hill............................... T65 69-72-71-76 288 1,337.50Bryant MacKellar (Q)............. T65 68-72-75-73 288 1,337.50Fernando Mechereffe (Q)...... T65 70-72-71-75 288 1,337.50Jim Rutledge......................... T65 69-72-73-74 288 1,337.50Craig Bowden.......................... 69 71-70-74-74 289 1,275.00Kris Blanks............................... 70 68-70-72-84 294 1,250.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieSection3SummariesThe following players did not finish: (C=cut, W=withdrew,D=disqualified)C—143-Mark Blakefield, Guy Boros, Brent Delahoussaye, Adam Fox,Anders Hultman, Tee McCabe, Kyle McCarthy, Chris Parra, JeremyPope, Geoffrey Sisk, Sonny Skinner, David Skinns, Mike Standly,Brian Stuard, Daniel Summerhays, 144-Tom Carter, Keith Clearwater,Lee Curry, Gibby Gilbert III, Bradley Iles, Kevin Johnson, Won JoonLee, David Mathis, Tim O’Neal, Duncan Stewart, Tyler Williamson,145-Doug Barron, Brendon de Jonge, Bryan DeCorso, Hunter Haas,Nolan Henke, Justin Hicks, Brad Lamb, Kevin Larsen, Rich Morris,Cameron Percy, Rick Price, Steve Schneiter, Kelly Sellers, Lee M.Williamson, 146-Jeremy Anderson, Emlyn Aubrey, Bubba Dickerson,Paul Gow, Pete Jordan, Randy Leen, David Morland IV, Scott Piercy,147-Steven Bowditch, Miguel Angel Carballo, Ryan Howison, ChrisKamin, Jeff Klauk, Kieran Staunton, Tommy Tolles, Mark Walker,Lee Williams, 148-Trevor Dodds, Danny Ellis, Bill Lunde, BrockMackenzie, Andy Morse, Shawn Wills, 149-Sebastian Fernandez,Kevin Gessino-Kraft, Skip Kendall, Niklas Lemke, Zoran Zorkic,150-Kyle Reifers, Ben Willman, 151-Scott Dunlap, Andrew Johnson,Madalitso Muthiya, 152-Scott Petersen, 153-Chris Cappuzzo, RyanHietala, Jordan Walor (A), 154-Josh Coley, Bradley Hughes, RickMorton, 156-Scott Harrington, Rob Pilewski, 159-Franklin Langham.W—74-Brad Ott, 73-Deane Pappas. D—75-Craig Lile.72-Hole Record:266, Michael Christie, 1995; Brian Bateman, 1998; MarkHensby, Manny Zerman, 2000Current Course 18-Hole Record:62, Rob Bradley, 2003<strong>Tour</strong>nament 18-Hole Record:60, Jimmy Green, 199836-Hole Record:128, Jimmy Green, 199854-Hole Record:197, Jimmy Green, 1998<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsNIKE CAROLINA CLASSIC1994 Skip Kendall..................276 Pat Bates........................278 Prestonwood CC, Cary, NC...........................72/6,8791995 Michael Christie............266 Sean Murphy..................268 Prestonwood CC, Cary, NC...........................72/6,8791996 Glen Hnatiuk*~.............205 Craig Perks.....................205 Prestonwood CC, Cary, NC...........................72/7,2711997 Ahmad Bateman...........284 Dennis Paulson .............285 Prestonwood CC, Cary, NC...........................72/7,271Steve FleschTerry Price1998 Brian Bateman..............266 Jimmy Green..................267 Raleigh CC, Raleigh, NC...............................71/6,7241999 Vance Veazey................269 Steve Haskins................270 Raleigh CC, Raleigh, NC...............................71/6,724Glen HnatiukBUY.COM CAROLINA CLASSIC2000 Mark Hensby*...............266 Manny Zerman...............266 Raleigh CC, Raleigh, NC...............................71/6,7242001 John Maginnes.............269 Ryuji Imada....................271 TPC Wakefield Plantation, ...........................71/7,257Raleigh, NCsas carolina classic2002 Zoran Zorkic..................274 Doug Barron...................275 TPC Wakefield Plantation, ...........................71/7,257Raleigh, NC2003 David Morland IV..........268 Rob Bradley....................269 TPC Wakefield Plantation, ...........................71/7,257Vaughn TaylorRaleigh, NC2004 Chris Anderson*............271 Jason Buha....................271 TPC Wakefield Plantation, ...........................71/7,257Paul GowRaleigh, NCBrendan JonesTHE REX HOSPITAL OPEN2005 Eric Axley......................270 Troy Matteson................272 TPC Wakefield Plantation, ...........................71/7,257Raleigh, NC2006 Brenden Pappas............268 Charlie Wi......................269 TPC Wakefield Plantation, ...........................71/7,257Raleigh, NC2007 Kyle Thompson..............268 Bob Burns.......................270 TPC Wakefield Plantation, ...........................71/7,257Raleigh, NC2008 Scott Gutschewski........270 Chad Ginn.......................272 TPC Wakefield Plantation, ...........................71/7,257Esteban ToledoRaleigh, NCKey: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortened<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>3-17


Section Summaries32008 Knoxville OpenPresented by Food City [15th of 30 official events]LYLEWinner: JARROD LYLE66-67-67-69 269 (-19) $90,000Order of FinishWon with a birdie-4 on the first playoff holeJarrod Lyle................................. 1 66-67-67-69 269 $90,000.00Chris Kirk................................... 2 66-70-66-67 269 54,000.00D.J. Brigman............................ T3 67-64-70-70 271 29,000.00Kyle Reifers............................. T3 71-69-65-66 271 29,000.00Doug Barron............................. T5 69-67-66-70 272 19,000.00Chris Smith.............................. T5 67-67-70-68 272 19,000.00Jeff Brehaut............................. T7 67-71-67-68 273 16,125.00Spencer Levin.......................... T7 69-67-68-69 273 16,125.00Arjun Atwal............................. T9 66-70-68-71 275 12,500.00Rich Barcelo............................. T9 69-71-68-67 275 12,500.00Greg Chalmers......................... T9 68-68-73-66 275 12,500.00Brad Fritsch.............................. T9 69-67-68-71 275 12,500.00Bob May.................................. T9 68-69-70-68 275 12,500.00Scott Dunlap.......................... T14 69-71-66-71 277 7,280.00Reid Edstrom......................... T14 68-68-72-69 277 7,280.00Sebastian Fernandez............. T14 67-70-67-73 277 7,280.00Thomas Hagler IV (Q)............. T14 71-68-63-75 277 7,280.00J.J. Killeen............................. T14 70-71-67-69 277 7,280.00Wade Ormsby........................ T14 68-67-74-68 277 7,280.00Scott Parel............................. T14 70-69-65-73 277 7,280.00Fox Den Country Club June 19-22, 2008 Purse: $500,000Knoxville, TN Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,110LEADERSFirst RoundArjun Atwal............................66 (-6)Jarrod Lyle.............................66 (-6)Chris Kirk................................66 (-6)Jeff Brehaut...........................67 (-5)D.J. Brigman...........................67 (-5)Sebastian Fernandez..............67 (-5)Kelly Grunewald.....................67 (-5)Chris Smith.............................67 (-5)CUT: 65 players at 3-under-par 141 from a field of 155 professionalsand one amateur.B.J. Staten............................. T14 71-68-67-71 277 $7,280.00Chris Tidland.......................... T14 72-67-67-71 277 7,280.00Matt Weibring....................... T14 68-67-70-72 277 7,280.00Brendan Steele...................... T24 72-69-70-67 278 4,028.58Matt Bettencourt................... T24 71-70-64-73 278 4,028.57Keoke Cotner......................... T24 70-68-66-74 278 4,028.57Bradley Iles............................ T24 70-70-71-67 278 4,028.57Tee McCabe.......................... T24 70-68-72-68 278 4,028.57Tim O’Neal............................. T24 70-68-72-68 278 4,028.57Garrett Osborn....................... T24 72-68-70-68 278 4,028.57Josh Broadaway.................... T31 71-69-67-72 279 3,250.00Jim Herman........................... T31 70-69-72-68 279 3,250.00Chris Anderson...................... T33 68-73-69-70 280 2,700.00Brendon de Jonge................. T33 71-68-69-72 280 2,700.00Stephen Gangluff (Q)............. T33 69-72-73-66 280 2,700.00Kelly Grunewald.................... T33 67-72-69-72 280 2,700.00Ryan Hietala.......................... T33 71-69-71-69 280 2,700.00Tom Johnson......................... T33 68-69-68-75 280 2,700.00John Kimbell.......................... T33 72-64-69-75 280 2,700.00Darron Stiles.......................... T33 73-67-70-70 280 2,700.00Brian Stuard........................... T33 70-67-72-71 280 2,700.00Miguel Angel Carballo.......... T42 69-68-74-70 281 1,971.43Jeff Gallagher........................ T42 73-67-69-72 281 1,971.43Second RoundD.J. Brigman.......................131 (-13)Jarrod Lyle.........................133 (-11)Chris Smith.........................134 (-10)Wade Ormsby.......................135 (-9)Matt Weibring......................135 (-9)Third RoundJarrod Lyle.........................200 (-16)D.J. Brigman.......................201 (-15)Thomas Hagler IV...............202 (-14)Chris Kirk............................202 (-14)Doug Barron.......................202 (-14)WEATHER: Mostly sunny all week, with temperatures in the lowto mid 80s. Winds light and variable all week.Gibby Gilbert III...................... T42 69-69-70-73 281 $1,971.43Randy Leen............................ T42 73-68-70-70 281 1,971.43Esteban Toledo...................... T42 71-69-69-72 281 1,971.43Tommy Tolles........................ T42 72-67-69-73 281 1,971.43Won Joon Lee....................... T42 69-69-70-73 281 1,971.42Ricky Barnes.......................... T49 71-68-75-68 282 1,737.50Joe Daley............................... T49 70-67-74-71 282 1,737.50Dicky Pride............................. T49 71-70-68-73 282 1,737.50Jim Rutledge......................... T49 71-68-69-74 282 1,737.50Scott Gutschewski................. T53 68-72-72-71 283 1,650.00Brock Mackenzie................... T53 72-67-71-73 283 1,650.00Scott Piercy............................ T53 72-69-71-71 283 1,650.00Keith Nolan............................ T56 70-68-73-73 284 1,587.50Tyler Williamson (S).............. T56 70-70-74-70 284 1,587.50Caleb Marsh (Q)..................... T56 71-67-77-69 284 AmateurMichael Putnam...................... 59 70-68-72-75 285 1,550.00Scott Gardiner....................... T60 68-71-74-73 286 1,487.50David McKenzie..................... T60 75-66-74-71 286 1,487.50Philip Pettitt, Jr. (S)............... T60 72-66-70-78 286 1,487.50Mark Walker.......................... T60 71-69-73-73 286 1,487.50Kyle McCarthy (S).................... 64 71-70-74-74 289 1,425.00Jason Enloe............................. 65 69-71-74-79 293 1,400.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieThe following players did not finish: (C=cut, W=withdrew,D=disqualified)C—142-Dustin Bray, Ted Brown, Tom Carter, Todd Fischer, JustinHicks, Colt Knost, Brad Lamb, Garth Mulroy, Garrett Willis, BenWillman, 143-Darren Angel, Glen Day, Fabian Gomez, AndersHultman, Skip Kendall, Nick Malinowski, Bryce Molder, Chris Parra,David Peoples, Vance Veazey, 144-Ben Bates, Oskar Bergman,Michael Boyd, Gary Christian, Mike Heinen, Andrew Johnson, BradOtt, Aron Price, John Scott Rattan, Lee M. Williamson, Willie Wood,145-Rob Bradley, Bubba Dickerson, Paul Gow, Christo Greyling, J.L.Lewis, Spike McRoy, Steve Pate, Brendon Todd, Grant Waite, BradWeesner, 146-Tyler Aldridge, Craig Bowden, Matt Every, JonathanFricke, Bret Guetz, Ian Leggatt, Tony Mollica, David Morland IV,Daniel Summerhays, Roger Tambellini, Chris Thompson, ZoranZorkic, 147-Robert Damron, Brent Delahoussaye, Chad Ginn, JoshMcCumber, Cameron Percy, Geoffrey Sisk, 148-Guy Boros, StevenBowditch, Bryan DeCorso, Charles Gibson, Tripp Isenhour, JasonSchultz, 149-Barney Alary, Robin Freeman, Fernando Mechereffe,150-Travis Hampshire, Bradley Hughes, Scott Moran, Ewan Porter,151-Ryan Blaum, Walt Chapman, Chris Kamin, Blaine McCallister,Jon Rusk, Brian Unk, 152-Andrew Bonhomme, Bob Burns, ScottFeaster, 153-Kevin Johnson, 154-Stuart Deane, Kim Felton, ScottHarrington, 157-Patrick Damron, Scott Gordon, 164-Franklin Langham.W—77-Neal Lancaster, 76-Brian Smock, Lee Curry.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsBEN HOGAN KNOXVILLE OPEN1990 Jeff Maggert#*.............202 Greg Ladehoff................202 Willow Creek CC, Knoxville, TN .................71/6,8911991 Frank Conner#...............198 Perry Arthur....................199 Willow Creek CC, Knoxville, TN...................71/6,869Paul Goydos1992 Brian Henninger#..........200 Curt Byrum.....................202 Willow Creek CC, Knoxville, TN ................71/6,869Tom ShawRick ToddNIKE KNOXVILLE OPEN1993 Tim Conley....................261 Jerry Haas......................268 Willow Creek CC, Knoxville, TN ................71/6,869Larry SilveiraTommy TollesGreg Whisman1994 Vic Wilk.........................275 Bill Murchison................276 Willow Creek CC, Knoxville, TN...................71/7,1271995 Tom Scherrer*...............275 Mike Sposa....................275 Three Ridges GC, Knoxville, TN ...................72/6,8551996 Eric Johnson..................272 Patrick Lee......................274 Three Ridges GC, Knoxville, TN ...................72/7,035Matt Peterson1997 Dave Rummells.............271 Matt Gogel.....................273 Three Ridges GC, Knoxville, TN ...................72/7,035Terry Price1998 Robin Freeman*............270 Ryan Howison................270 Three Ridges GC, Knoxville, TN ...................72/7,0351999 Jeff Gove.......................277 Marco Dawson...............278 Fox Den CC, Knoxville, TN............................72/7,142Carl PaulsonGlen HnatiukBUY.COM KNOXVILLE OPEN2000 J.J. Henry......................273 Tripp Isenhour................274 Fox Den CC, Knoxville, TN............................72/7,142Spike McRoyGene SauersChris Smith3-18 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2008 Knoxville OpenPresented by Food CityNotesJarrod Lyle became the <strong>Tour</strong>’s first two-time winnerin 2008 when he birdied the first playoff holeto beat rookie Chris Kirk, who forced the playoffwith a birdie on the final hole. With the victory,Lyle, winner of the Mexico Open earlier, reclaimedfirst place on the money list, a spot he would holdfor eight consecutive weeks.Rich Barcelo played the par-3s at even-par during the finalround without making a par.Barcelo had an eagle, a birdie,a bogey and a double bogey onthe four holes, finishing the daywith a 5-under 67.RICH BARCELOWhen former Knoxville Open winner Chez Reaviewon the 2008 RBC Canadian Open, he became the16th <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> graduate to capture a <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> title the following year.Ewan Porter’s opening-round 72 consisted ofnine-hole scores of 41-31.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards2001 Heath Slocum................265 Keoke Cotner..................271 Fox Den CC, Knoxville, TN............................72/7,142Joe Daleyknoxville open presented by food city2002 Darron Stiles.................272 Aaron Baddeley..............273 Fox Den CC, Knoxville, TN............................72/7,142Steve Ford2003 Vaughn Taylor*.............268 Joe Ogilvie.....................268 Fox Den CC, Knoxville, TN............................72/7,1422004 Hunter Haas*................275 Shane Bertsch................275 Fox Den CC, Knoxville, TN............................72/7,142Justin Bolli2005 Kim Felton.....................277 David Peoples................278 Fox Den CC, Knoxville, TN............................72/7,1102006 Hunter Haas..................269 Gary Christian................274 Fox Den CC, Knoxville, TN............................72/7,110Parker McLachlin2007 Chez Reavie...................271 Kyle McCarthy................274 Fox Den CC, Knoxville, TN............................72/7,1102008 Jarrod Lyle*..................269 Chris Kirk........................269 Fox Den CC, Knoxville, TN............................72/7,110Key: * = Playoff # = 54-hole tournamentSection3SummariesThomas Hagler IV, a Monday qualifier, setthe Fox Den Country Club course record with a9-under-par 63 during the third round. The old markof 64 was first established in 2000 and had beenmatched a dozen times before Hagler lowered itlast year. Hagler eventually tied for 14th.The third-round scoring average of 69.908 was thelowest single-day average in the tournament’s 10years at Fox Den.Jarrod Lyle’s win at Knoxville came one weekafter missing the cut at the U.S. Open at TorreyPines. The win was more special because itcame in front of his parents, who had flown fromAustralia to watch their son play on both the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> and <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> before heading home.72-Hole Record:261, Tim Conley, 1993Current Course 18-Hole Record:63, Thomas Hagler IV, 200818-Hole <strong>Tour</strong>nament Record:62, Tommy Tolles, 199236-Hole Record:128, Tim Conley, 199354-Hole Record:194, Tim Conley, 1993JARROD LYLE<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>3-19


Section Summaries32008 Ford Wayne Gretzky ClassicPresented by Samsung [16th of 30 official events]HICKSWinner: JUSTIN HICKS70-63-67-69 269 (-16) $144,017Order of FinishWon with a par-5 on the first playoff holeJustin Hicks............................... 1 70-63-67-69 269 $144,017.82Casey Wittenberg...................... 2 66-66-67-70 269 86,410.69Garrett Osborn......................... T3 70-66-72-62 270 46,405.74Peter Tomasulo........................ T3 69-69-69-63 270 46,405.74Hunter Haas............................. T5 65-71-69-66 271 27,123.36Greg Owen............................... T5 69-68-70-64 271 27,123.36Aron Price................................ T5 65-67-72-67 271 27,123.36Matt Every............................... T5 68-66-67-70 271 27,123.35Gibby Gilbert III........................ T5 69-63-70-69 271 27,123.35Bret Guetz.............................. T10 67-69-71-65 272 19,202.38D.A. Points............................. T10 69-62-72-69 272 19,202.38Sebastian Fernandez............. T10 67-65-68-72 272 19,202.37Kyle Reifers........................... T10 69-65-67-71 272 19,202.37Jim Herman........................... T14 69-67-70-67 273 13,601.69Rich Barcelo........................... T14 66-70-67-70 273 13,601.68Bubba Dickerson.................... T14 66-67-67-73 273 13,601.68Michael Putnam.................... T14 68-65-68-72 273 13,601.68Chris Tidland.......................... T14 67-65-70-71 273 13,601.68Ricky Barnes.......................... T19 71-66-69-68 274 9,697.20Keoke Cotner......................... T19 68-70-66-70 274 9,697.20Scott Dunlap.......................... T19 67-70-68-69 274 9,697.20Matt Hansen.......................... T19 69-66-70-69 274 9,697.20Georgian Bay Club June 26-29, 2008 Purse: $800,099Clarksburg, Ontario, Canada Par: 35-36—71 Yards: 7,139Raven Golf Club at Lora BayThornberry, Ontario, Canada Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,105LEADERSFirst RoundGreg Chalmers........................65 (-6)Aron Price...............................65 (-7)Rich Barcelo...........................66 (-6)Trevor Dodds..........................66 (-6)Hunter Haas...........................66 (-6)Randy Leen.............................66 (-6)Nick Malinowski.....................66 (-6)Scott Piercy............................66 (-6)Dave Schultz...........................66 (-6)Justin Hicks......................... 70 (T60)CUT: 72 players at 5-under-par 138 from a field of 160 professionals.WEATHER: Thursday play was suspended on both courses dueto lightning at 2:50 p.m. After the thunderstorms passed, playresumed at 3:58 p.m. at the Raven Golf Club and at 4:07 p.m. at theFran Quinn............................. T19 68-66-73-67 274 $9,697.20Josh Broadaway.................... T24 69-67-69-70 275 6,784.84Tripp Isenhour........................ T24 67-71-68-69 275 6,784.84Bryce Molder......................... T24 71-66-68-70 275 6,784.84Scott Piercy............................ T24 66-71-74-64 275 6,784.84Chris Smith............................ T24 71-65-71-68 275 6,784.84Kris Blanks............................. T29 73-63-72-68 276 5,312.66Jeff Brehaut........................... T29 71-66-70-69 276 5,312.66Colt Knost.............................. T29 70-67-71-68 276 5,312.66Geoffrey Sisk......................... T29 67-68-71-70 276 5,312.66Todd Fischer.......................... T29 70-67-66-73 276 5,312.65Doug Barron........................... T34 68-70-71-68 277 4,320.54Gary Christian........................ T34 70-64-73-70 277 4,320.54J.J. Killeen............................. T34 68-65-76-68 277 4,320.54Len Mattiace (S).................... T34 69-68-68-72 277 4,320.53Keith Nolan............................ T34 70-66-67-74 277 4,320.53Cameron Percy....................... T34 67-69-70-71 277 4,320.53Darron Stiles.......................... T34 71-65-68-73 277 4,320.53Brad Fritsch............................ T41 66-69-69-74 278 3,140.39Fabian Gomez........................ T41 68-68-69-73 278 3,140.39Paul Gow............................... T41 70-67-70-71 278 3,140.39Wes Heffernan...................... T41 68-66-72-72 278 3,140.39Chris Kirk............................... T41 68-68-73-69 278 3,140.39Randy Leen............................ T41 66-68-71-73 278 3,140.39David McKenzie..................... T41 69-64-73-72 278 3,140.39Second RoundKyle McCarthy....................131 (-12)D.A. Points.........................131 (-12)Sebastian Fernandez..........132 (-11)Gibby Gilbert III..................132 (-11)Aron Price...........................132 (-11)Chris Tidland......................132 (-11)Casey Wittenberg...............132 (-11)Justin Hicks......................... 133 (T8)Third RoundCasey Wittenberg...............199 (-15)Bubba Dickerson.................200 (-14)Sebastian Fernandez..........200 (-14)Justin Hicks........................200 (-14)Georgian Bay Club. Partly cloudy with intermittent showers. WindsWSW at 8-15 mph. High of 77. Mostly cloudy Friday. Winds W at5-10 mph, increasing to 8-15 mph from the WSW. High of 76. Partlycloudy Saturday, with a stray afternoon shower. Winds SW at 8-15mph, gusting to 20-25 mph. High of 75. Mostly cloudy Sunday.Winds SW at 8-15 mph, with gusts to 20-25 mph. High of 72.Ewan Porter........................... T41 69-69-67-73 278 $3,140.39Brian Smock........................... T41 66-70-69-73 278 3,140.39David Mathis......................... T41 70-66-66-76 278 3,140.38Andrew Bonhomme............... T51 71-67-72-69 279 2,680.34Jarrod Lyle............................. T51 72-64-73-70 279 2,680.33Kyle McCarthy....................... T51 66-65-70-78 279 2,680.33Garth Mulroy......................... T51 71-66-74-68 279 2,680.33Chris Nallen........................... T51 69-66-69-75 279 2,680.33Lee Curry................................ T56 70-68-74-68 280 2,540.32Greg Chalmers....................... T56 65-71-72-72 280 2,540.31Esteban Toledo...................... T58 67-70-71-73 281 2,460.31Tim O’Neal............................. T58 66-70-69-76 281 2,460.30Ryan Hietala.......................... T60 69-66-76-71 282 2,360.30Bryan DeCorso....................... T60 67-67-75-73 282 2,360.29Brendan Steele...................... T60 67-69-73-73 282 2,360.29Kevin Johnson......................... 63 71-64-74-74 283 2,280.28Brett Bingham (S).................. T64 69-68-76-71 284 2,160.27Michael Boyd......................... T64 69-69-71-75 284 2,160.27J.L. Lewis............................... T64 67-71-74-72 284 2,160.27Dave Schultz.......................... T64 66-72-73-73 284 2,160.27Roger Tambellini................... T64 69-68-71-76 284 2,160.26Chris Anderson........................ 69 71-67-72-75 285 2,040.25Skip Kendall........................... T70 68-70-76-72 286 1,980.25Jon Turcott............................ T70 68-70-74-74 286 1,980.24(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieThe following players did not finish: (C=cut, W=withdrew,D=disqualified)C—139-Darren Angel, Oskar Bergman, Craig Bowden, Rob Bradley, JoeDaley, Robin Freeman, Scott Gardiner, Gabriel Hjertstedt, Bradley Iles,Jeff Klauk, Spencer Levin, Bob May, Tee McCabe, Andrew Parr, TommyTolles, Vance Veazey, 140-Henrik Bjornstad, Adam Bland, Guy Boros,David Branshaw, Tom Carter, Patrick Damron, Chad Ginn, Andrew Johnson,Chris Kamin, Chris Parra, Steve Pate, Brian Stuard, Daniel Summerhays,Brendon Todd, 141-Jeremy Anderson, Matt Bettencourt, Bob Burns,Scott Gutschewski, Daniel Im, Won Joon Lee, Nick Malinowski, MattWeibring, 142-Ben Bates, Trevor Dodds, John Ellis, Kelly Grunewald,David Hearn, Ian Leggatt, Bill Lunde, David Morland IV, Wade Ormsby,Sonny Skinner, Brad Weesner, Tyler Williamson, 143-Tyler Aldridge,Steven Bowditch, Jonathan Fricke, Thomas Hagler IV, Josh McCumber,Brad Ott, Richard Scott, 144-Brent Delahoussaye, Jason Enloe, GeorgeGankas, Ryan Howison, John Kimbell, Marc Leishman, Brock Mackenzie,Rick Price, Jim Rutledge, Jason Schultz, 145-Arjun Atwal, Grant Fuhr, ScottParel, 146-Miguel Angel Carballo, Reid Edstrom, Brad Lamb, Grant Waite,147-Scott Gordon, Scott Harrington, Lee M. Williamson, 148-Adam Fox,Russell Surber, Chris Thompson, 150-Kim Felton, 151-Christo Greyling,152-Jon Rusk, 154-Franklin Langham, 157-David Mobley, 168-Chris Baryla.W—Craig Lile, 77-Jay Delsing, 138-B.J. Staten.72-Hole Record:269, Justin Hicks, 200818-Hole and Current Course Record:62, D.A. Points, 2008 (Raven GC); Garret Osborn, 2008(Georgian Bay Club)36-Hole Record:131, Kyle McCarthy, D.A. Ponts, 200854-Hole Record:199, Casey Wittenberg, 2008<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsFORD WAYNE GRETZKY CLASSIC Presented by Samsung2008 Justin Hicks* 269 Casey Wittenberg 269 Georgian Bay Club........................................71/7,139Clarksburg, Ontario, CanadaRaven GC at Lora Bay...................................72/7,105Thornberry, Ontario, CanadaKey: * = PlayoffNotesMichigan native Justin Hicks knew he had somekarma on his side last year when he was given lockerNo. 99—the same number tournament host WayneGretzky wore during his NHL Hall of Fame career. Hickstrailed leader Casey Wittenberg by two strokes whenhe made birdie at the next-to-last hole. When playingpartner Wittenberg bogeyed, the two were tied at16-under par. Hicks earned his first career win with apar on the first playoff hole.Among the celebrities taking part in the pro-am portionof the event were Hall of Fame players Mark Messier(NHL), John Elway (NFL) and Charles Barkely (NBA).The team of former hockey star Brett Hull and ColtKnost were victorious in the pro/celebrity competition.The pair had a 50-under par total. Knost also finishedsecond in the pro/am format at the BMW Charity Pro-Am earlier in the year.Garrett Osborn (62) and Peter Tomasulo (63) werethe clubhouse leaders (15-under) for nearly three hoursbefore the final pairing of Justin Hicks and CaseyWittenberg topped them.3-20 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>Players Cup [17th of 30 official events]PRICEPete Dye Golf Club July 10-13, 2008 Purse: $1,000,000Bridgeport, WV Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,308LEADERSFirst RoundRick Price................................64 (-8)Won Joon Lee........................66 (-6)Kyle Reifers............................66 (-6)Jason Schultz.........................66 (-6)Second RoundMatt Bettencourt................134 (-10)Rick Price..............................135 (-9)Chris Anderson.....................136 (-8)Josh Broadaway...................136 (-8)Greg Chalmers......................136 (-8)James Love..........................136 (-8)Third RoundRick Price............................201 (-15)Chris Anderson...................202 (-14)David Branshaw.................203 (-13)Matt Bettencourt................205 (-11)D.J. Brigman.......................206 (-10)David Hearn........................206 (-10)Winner: RICK PRICE64-71-66-72 273 (-15) $180,000Order of FinishWon with a bogey-5 on the second playoff holeRick Price................................... 1 64-71-66-72 273 $180,000.00Chris Anderson.......................... 2 67-69-66-71 273 108,000.00David Branshaw...................... T3 70-68-65-72 275 52,000.00David Hearn............................. T3 67-72-67-69 275 52,000.00Peter Tomasulo........................ T3 67-73-67-68 275 52,000.00Oskar Bergman........................ T6 69-69-71-67 276 34,750.00D.J. Brigman............................ T6 71-69-66-70 276 34,750.00Stephen Dartnall..................... T8 71-69-68-69 277 30,000.00Matt Weibring......................... T8 70-70-67-70 277 30,000.00Matt Bettencourt................... T10 70-64-71-73 278 24,000.00Greg Chalmers....................... T10 68-68-71-71 278 24,000.00Geoffrey Sisk......................... T10 74-69-69-66 278 24,000.00B.J. Staten............................. T10 70-69-69-70 278 24,000.00Brendon de Jonge................. T14 71-71-71-66 279 17,500.00Bret Guetz.............................. T14 72-70-69-68 279 17,500.00Kyle Reifers........................... T14 66-71-75-67 279 17,500.00Roger Tambellini................... T14 69-73-68-69 279 17,500.00Michael Boyd......................... T18 67-70-72-71 280 14,000.00Josh Broadaway.................... T18 71-65-72-72 280 14,000.00James Love............................ T18 68-68-72-72 280 14,000.00Randy Leen............................ T21 72-68-70-71 281 10,066.67Garrett Osborn....................... T21 73-70-68-70 281 10,066.67CUT: 69 players at 1-under par 143 from a field of 144 professionals.Fran Quinn............................. T21 71-70-71-69 281 $10,066.67Jon Turcott............................ T21 69-70-73-69 281 10,066.67Skip Kendall........................... T21 67-71-77-66 281 10,066.66Bill Lunde............................... T21 73-68-68-72 281 10,066.66Blake Adams.......................... T27 70-72-70-70 282 7,240.00Craig Bowden........................ T27 69-69-72-72 282 7,240.00Jeff Brehaut........................... T27 73-69-70-70 282 7,240.00Sonny Skinner........................ T27 71-69-69-73 282 7,240.00Darron Stiles.......................... T27 72-67-68-75 282 7,240.00Miguel Angel Carballo.......... T32 71-69-71-72 283 6,100.00Joe Daley............................... T32 71-72-70-70 283 6,100.00Jim Rutledge......................... T32 72-71-69-71 283 6,100.00Brendan Steele...................... T32 75-68-69-71 283 6,100.00Todd Fischer.......................... T36 69-72-71-72 284 5,200.00Ian Leggatt............................. T36 69-73-70-72 284 5,200.00David Mathis......................... T36 72-70-72-70 284 5,200.00Jason Schultz........................ T36 66-73-75-70 284 5,200.00Casey Wittenberg.................. T36 69-71-73-71 284 5,200.00Niklas Lemke......................... T41 73-69-68-75 285 4,500.00Aron Price.............................. T41 67-73-73-72 285 4,500.00Gary Christian........................ T43 70-72-69-75 286 4,100.00Grant Waite........................... T43 69-72-72-73 286 4,100.00Brad Fritsch............................ T45 70-71-74-72 287 3,642.86Paul Gow............................... T45 71-72-68-76 287 3,642.86Bryce Molder......................... T45 67-76-73-71 287 3,642.86WEATHER: The start of Thursday play was delayed 1:20 due tofog. Partly cloudy the remainder of the day. Winds WNW at 3-8mph. High of 80. Friday play was delayed 1 hour due to fog. Partlycloudy the remainder of the day. Winds light and variable. High of84. Mostly sunny Saturday. Winds SSW at 6-12 mph. High of 88.Rain and lightning Sunday. Play suspended from 9:32-10:10 a.m.Rain showers from 12:45 to 1:35 p.m. but no delays. Winds SW at7-14 mph. High of 80.Scott Parel............................. T45 67-75-67-78 287 $3,642.86Esteban Toledo...................... T45 72-71-72-72 287 3,642.86Arjun Atwal........................... T45 70-73-76-68 287 3,642.85Vance Veazey........................ T45 73-70-74-70 287 3,642.85Jeremy Anderson.................. T52 70-70-74-74 288 3,300.00Ryan Hietala.......................... T52 69-74-73-72 288 3,300.00Chris Nallen........................... T52 70-72-72-74 288 3,300.00Brian Stuard........................... T52 71-71-74-72 288 3,300.00Steve Wheatcroft.................. T52 68-75-71-74 288 3,300.00Tyler Aldridge........................ T57 70-71-71-77 289 3,100.00Justin Hicks........................... T57 69-72-76-72 289 3,100.00Michael Putnam.................... T57 70-73-73-73 289 3,100.00Chris Kirk............................... T60 68-75-74-73 290 2,950.00Bob May................................ T60 71-72-75-72 290 2,950.00Chris Parra............................. T60 71-72-72-75 290 2,950.00Chad Ginn.............................. T63 68-75-76-72 291 2,800.00Scott Piercy............................ T63 71-70-75-75 291 2,800.00Dave Schultz.......................... T63 69-73-76-73 291 2,800.00Marc Leishman........................ 66 71-72-78-71 292 2,700.00Spencer Levin........................ T67 71-72-78-72 293 2,625.00Nick Malinowski.................... T67 71-72-74-76 293 2,625.00Rob Bradley............................. 69 70-73-80-80 303 2,550.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieSection3SummariesThe following players did not finish: (C=cut, W=withdrew,D=disqualified)C—144-Ricky Barnes, Andrew Bonhomme, Keoke Cotner, SteveFriesen, Gabriel Hjertstedt, John Kimbell, Colt Knost, David K. Miller,David Morland IV, D.A. Points, Chris Smith, Brendon Todd, 145-HenrikBjornstad, Tom Carter, Brent Delahoussaye, Bubba Dickerson, MattEvery, Jeff Klauk, Tee McCabe, David McKenzie, Spike McRoy, GregOwen, Daniel Summerhays, Chris Tidland, 146-Rich Barcelo, ScottDunlap, Fabian Gomez, Jim Herman, J.J. Killeen, Won Joon Lee,Jarrod Lyle, Chris Thompson, 147-Reid Edstrom, Jeff Gallagher,Scott Gardiner, Josh McCumber, Mark Walker, 148-Bryan DeCorso,Tom Gillis, Anders Hultman, Tripp Isenhour, Wade Ormsby, 149-DougBarron, Guy Boros, Jason Enloe, Sebastian Fernandez, Rafael Gomez,Kelly Grunewald, Hunter Haas, Tom Johnson, Chris Kamin, KeithNolan, Cameron Percy, Rick Schuller, 150-Stephen Gangluff, MattHansen, Ewan Porter, 151-Dustin Bray, Andrew Dresser, Rich Morris,Tommy Tolles, 152-Ben Bates, Lee Curry, Robin Freeman, ScottGutschewski, Steve Schneiter, 153-Thomas Hagler IV, Bradley Iles,Kyle McCarthy, 154-Jonathan Fricke, Mike Heinen, 155-Kim Felton,156-Tim O’Neal. W—79-Gibby Gilbert III, 73-Kris Blanks.72-Hole Record:273, Rick Price, 200818-Hole Record:64, Rick Price, 200836-Hole Record:134, Matt Bettencourt, 200854-Hole Record:201, Rick Price, 2008<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsPETE DYE WEST VIRGINIA CLASSIC PRESENTED BY NATIONAL MINING ASSOCIATION2004 D.A. Points 265 Nick Cassini 270 Pete Dye GC, Bridgeport, WV.......................72/7,248NATIONAL MINING ASSOCIATION PETE DYE CLASSIC2005 Jason Gore 271 Doug LaBelle II 272 Pete Dye GC, Bridgeport, WV.......................72/7,3092006 Jason Enloe* 274 Boo Weekley 274 Pete Dye GC, Bridgeport, WV.......................72/7,3082007 Jimmy Walker 273 Justin Hicks 274 Pete Dye GC, Bridgeport, WV.......................72/7,308Matthew JonesNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> PLAYERS CUP2008 Rick Price*.....................273 Chris Anderson...............273 Pete Dye GC, Bridgeport, WV.......................72/7,308Key: * = PlayoffNotesRick Price defeated Chris Anderson with a bogeyon the first playoff hole last year at the Pete Dye GolfClub. It was only the third time in <strong>Tour</strong> history that aplayoff ended with an over-par score but the secondtime it happened during the 2008 season.Last year’s <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players Cup was the firsttournament in <strong>Tour</strong> history to offer a $1-million purse,with a record first-place check of $180,000 awarded toRick Price for his playoff win over Chris Anderson.The winner’s share helped Price move from No. 46 toNo. 3 on the money list at the time and assured the40-year old of becoming one of “The 25,” money winnersto earn their <strong>2009</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> cards. Price ended theyear No. 12.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>3-21


2008 Price Cutter Charity ChampionshipPresented by Dr Pepper [18th of 30 official events]KNOSTHighland Springs Country Club July 17-20, 2008 Purse: $600,000Springfield, MO Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,115LEADERSFirst RoundColt Knost...............................64 (-8)Jarrod Lyle.............................65 (-7)10 players at..........................66 (-6)Second RoundColt Knost...........................131 (-13)Brent Delahoussaye...........133 (-11)Bradley Iles........................133 (-11)Darron Stiles......................133 (-11)Third RoundColt Knost...........................200 (-16)James Love........................201 (-15)Webb Simpson...................201 (-15)Vance Veazey.....................201 (-15)Section Summaries3Winner: COLT KNOST64-67-69-62 262 (-26) $108,000Order of FinishColt Knost.................................. 1 64-67-69-62 262 $108,000.00Webb Simpson (Q)..................... 2 66-68-67-65 266 64,800.00Oskar Bergman.......................... 3 68-69-66-65 268 40,800.00Josh Broadaway...................... T4 66-72-67-64 269 26,400.00Brendan Steele........................ T4 68-69-66-66 269 26,400.00David Branshaw...................... T6 71-67-64-68 270 20,850.00Vance Veazey.......................... T6 66-68-67-69 270 20,850.00Matt Bettencourt..................... T8 71-68-67-65 271 16,800.00Joe Daley................................. T8 69-68-67-67 271 16,800.00Bradley Iles.............................. T8 68-65-72-66 271 16,800.00James Love.............................. T8 67-67-67-70 271 16,800.00Henrik Bjornstad.................... T12 69-67-67-69 272 12,600.00Andy Choi (Q)......................... T12 72-66-68-66 272 12,600.00Matt Weibring....................... T12 69-69-71-63 272 12,600.00Arjun Atwal........................... T15 66-68-69-70 273 8,715.00Camilo Benedetti................... T15 66-70-68-69 273 8,715.00Brendon de Jonge................. T15 68-68-68-69 273 8,715.00Jeff Gallagher........................ T15 70-67-68-68 273 8,715.00Chad Ginn.............................. T15 66-72-66-69 273 8,715.00Hunter Haas........................... T15 69-70-65-69 273 8,715.00Spencer Levin........................ T15 67-67-68-71 273 8,715.00Darron Stiles.......................... T15 68-65-69-71 273 8,715.00CUT: 70 players at even-par 142 from a field of 155 professionalsand one amateur.Brent Delahoussaye.............. T23 70-63-70-71 274 $5,424.00Michael Putnam.................... T23 66-71-65-72 274 5,424.00Mark Walker.......................... T23 67-70-70-67 274 5,424.00Tyler Williamson................... T23 71-66-68-69 274 5,424.00Willie Wood.......................... T23 68-69-67-70 274 5,424.00Andy Bare (Q)......................... T28 69-70-66-70 275 4,152.00Jarrod Lyle............................. T28 65-71-67-72 275 4,152.00Bob May................................ T28 67-71-70-67 275 4,152.00Bryce Molder......................... T28 69-70-68-68 275 4,152.00Keith Nolan............................ T28 66-69-69-71 275 4,152.00Ben Bates.............................. T33 68-71-68-69 276 3,420.00Kelly Grunewald.................... T33 68-70-71-67 276 3,420.00David McKenzie..................... T33 69-67-68-72 276 3,420.00Steve Pate............................. T33 71-67-71-67 276 3,420.00Roger Tambellini................... T33 69-65-68-74 276 3,420.00Peter Tomasulo...................... T33 66-71-70-69 276 3,420.00Jeff Brehaut........................... T39 68-69-71-69 277 2,700.00Bobby Clampett (S)................ T39 67-71-68-71 277 2,700.00Jeff Curl (Q)........................... T39 71-68-69-69 277 2,700.00Todd Fischer.......................... T39 68-70-71-68 277 2,700.00Scott Gardiner....................... T39 68-71-69-69 277 2,700.00Scott Gordon.......................... T39 71-67-73-66 277 2,700.00Steven Bowditch................... T45 70-69-68-71 278 2,310.00Dennis Paulson...................... T45 67-69-70-72 278 2,310.00WEATHER: Mostly sunny Thursday. Winds S at 7-15 mph. High of88. Variably cloudy Friday, with winds SSW at 7-15 mph. High of90. Mostly cloudy Saturday, with rain showers during the morning.Winds S at 7-15 mph. High of 89. Partly cloudy Sunday. Winds SWat 7-15 mph. High of 91.Sebastian Fernandez............. T47 66-71-73-69 279 $2,104.29Ryan Howison (S).................. T47 67-69-72-71 279 2,104.29Scott Piercy............................ T47 71-66-74-68 279 2,104.29Kyle Reifers........................... T47 70-67-73-69 279 2,104.29Spike McRoy.......................... T47 69-70-69-71 279 2,104.28Rick Price............................... T47 71-68-69-71 279 2,104.28Nathan Tyler (Q).................... T47 67-70-69-73 279 2,104.28Jeremy Anderson.................. T54 70-68-71-71 280 1,950.00Tom Carter............................. T54 70-69-70-71 280 1,950.00Jon Rusk................................ T54 72-65-71-72 280 1,950.00Scott Harrington.................... T57 68-68-76-69 281 1,860.00Chris Kirk............................... T57 69-70-68-74 281 1,860.00Mike Wendling...................... T57 67-69-75-70 281 1,860.00Miguel Angel Carballo............ 60 68-71-70-73 282 1,800.00Sean Dougherty....................... 61 69-69-71-74 283 1,770.00Jason Schultz........................ T62 70-68-71-75 284 1,725.00Greg Sonnier (Q).................... T62 70-69-76-69 284 1,725.00Patrick Damron...................... T64 69-69-73-74 285 1,665.00Leif Olson (Q)......................... T64 70-69-70-76 285 1,665.00Garrett Osborn......................... 66 70-68-72-76 286 1,620.00Lee M. Williamson.................. 67 69-68-74-77 288 1,590.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieThe following players did not finish: (C=cut, W=withdrew,D=disqualified)C—140-Ricky Barnes, Reid Edstrom, Fabian Gomez, GabrielHjertstedt, Jeff Klauk, Nick Malinowski, Madalitso Muthiya, TimO’Neal, Chris Parra, Cameron Percy, Fran Quinn, David Roesch,Daniel Summerhays, Chris Thompson, Brendon Todd, Tommy Tolles,Tyrone van Aswegen, Brad Weesner, 141-Rich Barcelo, CraigBowden, Jason Hill, Kevin Johnson, J.J. Killeen, Marc Leishman,B.J. Staten, Esteban Toledo, Todd Vernon, 142-Doug Barron, GuyBoros, Keoke Cotner, Paul Gow, Matt Hansen, Jeff Hart, Jim Herman,Tom Johnson, Won Joon Lee, Randy Leen, Tee McCabe, Brad Ott,David Peoples, Jim Rutledge, Dave Schultz, 143-Lee Curry, KimFelton, Gibby Gilbert III, Franklin Langham, Brock Mackenzie, ScottParel, Sonny Skinner, Phil Tataurangi, 144-Michael Boyd, JasonEnloe, Bret Guetz, Anders Hultman, Tripp Isenhour, Todd Pineo,Kyle Sapp, 145-Chris Anderson, Brad Fritsch, Andres Gonzales,Steve Gotsche, Josh McCumber, 146-Scott Gump, Bill Lunde, KyleMcCarthy, Geoffrey Sisk, 147-Stephen Dartnall, Donald Hildre, MattKeith, Brian Stuard, 148-Darren Angel, Rob Bradley, Jonathan Fricke,Andrew Johnson, Chris Kamin, Kevin Larsen, 149-Trevor Dodds,Scott Gutschewski, 150-Tyler Aldridge, Michael Clark II, 151-AndrewBonhomme, Bubba Dickerson, Matt Sullivan, 160-John Richman.W—Brian Smock, 78-Bryan DeCorso, 76-David Morland IV, 71-CraigLile, Mike Heinen.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsBEN HOGAN GREATER OZARKS OPEN1990 Jeff Cook#*...................207 Olin Browne...................207 Highland Springs CC, Springfield, MO ........72/7,0521991 Rick Dalpos#.................201 Kevin Sutherland............205 Highland Springs CC, Springfield, MO ........72/7,0521992 Lennie Clements#*.......205 Tommy Tolles.................205 Highland Springs CC, Springfield, MO ........72/7,052Ted TrybaNIKE OZARKS OPEN1993 Tommy Tolles................271 Bob Burns.......................273 Highland Springs CC, Springfield, MO ........72/7,052Bob May1994 Jerry Haas.....................272 Frank Conner..................273 Highland Springs CC, Springfield, MO.........72/7,0521995 Mike Schuchart*...........271 Stuart Appleby...............271 Highland Springs CC, Springfield, MO.........72/7,052P.H. Horgan III1996 Stewart Cink*...............272 R.W. Eaks.......................272 Highland Springs CC, Springfield, MO.........72/7,0581997 Chris DiMarco~.............204 Robin Freeman...............205 Highland Springs CC, Springfield, MO.........72/7,0581998 Anthony Painter............267 Scott Dunlap..................268 Highland Springs CC, Springfield, MO.........72/7,0581999 Ryan Howison*.............270 Edward Fryatt.................270 Highland Springs CC, Springfield, MO.........72/7,058BUY.COM OZARKS OPEN2000 Pat Perez*.....................270 Pat Bates........................270 Highland Springs CC, Springfield, MO.........72/7,060Mike Heinen2001 Steve Haskins~**.........131 Omar Uresti....................132 Highland Springs CC, Springfield, MO.........72/7,060price cutter charity championship2002 Patrick Sheehan............269 Eric Meeks.....................271 Highland Springs CC, Springfield, MO.........72/7,057Brian Wilson2003 Tom Carter....................267 Doug LaBelle II...............268 Highland Springs CC, Springfield, MO.........72/7,057Roland Thatcher2004 Brad Ott.........................263 Brandt Snedeker............264 Highland Springs CC, Springfield, MO.........72/7,0573-22 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2008 Price Cutter Charity ChampionshipPresented by Dr PepperNotesColt Knost became only the second wire-to-wirewinner in tournament history. Knost joined 2002champion Patrick Sheehan as the only ones toaccomplish that feat in the tournament’s 19 yearsat Highland Springs Country Club.Colt Knost’s second win of the 2008 season wasworth $108,000 and vaulted the 23-year old rookiefrom No. 20 to No. 2 on the money list at thetime. His season total increased to $253,628 andassured him one of “The 25” spots for <strong>Tour</strong> gradsand a berth on the <strong>2009</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.Colt Knost had a nearly perfect week en route tohis victory in 2008. The former U.S. Amateur championtied for first in Fairways Hit, tied for secondin Greens in Regulation and tied for first in Putting.His final-round 62 was buoyed by back-to-backeagles at Nos. 10 and 11, helping him regain thelead he had held much of the week.Matt Weibring matchedthe tournament record with aback-nine 29 during the finalround in 2008. The formerGeorgia Tech All-Americanclosed his round with a birdiebirdie-birdie-birdie-eaglefinishthat also matched the tournamentrecord set by Zach Johnson in 2003.MATT WEIBRING<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yardsprice cutter charity championship presented by dr pepper2005 Roger Tambellini...........267 Steven Bowditch............268 Highland Springs CC, Springfield, MO.........72/7,057Troy MattesonVance VeazeyDavid Peoples2006 Doug LaBelle II..............261 Nick Flanagan................263 Highland Springs CC, Springfield, MO.........72/7,0572007 Tom Scherrer.................262 Franklin Langham...........266 Highland Springs CC, Springfield, MO.........72/7,0572008 Colt Knost......................262 Webb Simpson...............266 Highland Springs CC, Springfield, MO.........72/7,115Key: * = Playoff # = 54-hole tournament ~ = Weather-shortened ** = Unofficial eventSection3SummariesLast year’s 36-hole cut of 5-under par matchedthe lowest on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2008 and was one off thetournament-low of 6-under par, set in 2006.Camilo Benedetti aced the 165-yard, 13th holeduring the second round. It was only the thirdtime in tournament history that an ace was madeon that hole. The other two came from DonWalsworth (2000) and Tom Scherrer (2007).72-Hole Record:261, Doug LaBelle II, 200618-Hole Record:60, Tyler Williamson, 200436-Hole Record:128, Joe Ogilvie, 2003; Troy Matteson, 2005;Boo Weekley, 200654-Hole Record:195, Tom Scherrer, 2007Colt Knost<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>3-23


2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’sHospital Invitational [19th of 30 official events]LUNDEOhio State University Golf Club (Scarlet) July 24-27, 2008 Purse: $750,000Columbus, OH Par: 36-35—71 Yards: 7,455LEADERSFirst RoundBryce Molder..........................67 (-4)Kelly Grunewald.....................67 (-4)Bill Lunde...............................67 (-4)Dave Schultz...........................67 (-4)Seven players.........................68 (-3)Second RoundPeter Tomasulo....................137 (-5)Rich Barcelo.........................138 (-4)Brendon Todd.......................138 (-4)Bill Lunde.............................139 (-3)Third RoundBill Lunde.............................206 (-7)Josh Broadaway...................207 (-6)Scott Gardiner......................207 (-6)Brendon de Jonge................208 (-5)Bob May...............................209 (-4)Peter Tomasulo....................209 (-4)Section Summaries3Winner: BILL LUNDE67-72-67-73 279 (-5) $135,000Order of FinishBill Lunde................................... 1 67-72-67-73 279 $135,000.00Dustin Bray................................ 2 69-70-72-69 280 81,000.00Brendon de Jonge................... T3 70-69-69-73 281 39,000.00Skip Kendall............................. T3 72-72-66-71 281 39,000.00Tommy Tolles.......................... T3 69-70-73-69 281 39,000.00Josh Broadaway...................... T6 74-66-67-75 282 22,687.50Scott Gardiner......................... T6 68-71-68-75 282 22,687.50Garth Mulroy........................... T6 71-73-67-71 282 22,687.50Alex Prugh............................... T6 72-72-68-70 282 22,687.50Michael Putnam...................... T6 69-72-71-70 282 22,687.50Peter Tomasulo........................ T6 70-67-72-73 282 22,687.50Sihwan Kim............................. T6 72-71-70-69 282 AmateurOskar Bergman...................... T13 70-72-70-71 283 15,187.50Keith Nolan............................ T13 71-71-72-69 283 15,187.50Darron Stiles.......................... T13 69-72-69-73 283 15,187.50Steve Wheatcroft.................. T13 73-70-69-71 283 15,187.50Blake Adams.......................... T17 72-72-66-74 284 10,181.25Rich Barcelo........................... T17 68-70-75-71 284 10,181.25Kris Blanks............................. T17 71-71-70-72 284 10,181.25Stephen Gangluff (S)............. T17 72-71-67-74 284 10,181.25Bradley Iles............................ T17 73-66-71-74 284 10,181.25Jason Schultz........................ T17 71-68-74-71 284 10,181.25Geoffrey Sisk......................... T17 69-72-72-71 284 10,181.25Matt Weibring....................... T17 71-71-72-70 284 10,181.25Jim Herman........................... T25 74-69-71-71 285 6,200.00CUT: 77 players at 3-over-par 145 from a field of 140 professionalsand four amateurs.J.J. Killeen............................. T25 72-72-70-71 285 $6,200.00Marc Leishman...................... T25 68-74-72-71 285 6,200.00Bob May................................ T25 69-73-67-76 285 6,200.00David McKenzie..................... T25 71-73-69-72 285 6,200.00Phil Tataurangi...................... T25 68-71-73-73 285 6,200.00Jonas Blixt............................. T31 68-71-72-75 286 4,500.00Joe Daley............................... T31 71-71-72-72 286 4,500.00Tripp Isenhour........................ T31 72-73-71-70 286 4,500.00Randy Leen............................ T31 71-70-71-74 286 4,500.00Spencer Levin........................ T31 69-74-70-73 286 4,500.00Bryce Molder......................... T31 67-75-70-74 286 4,500.00Brendon Todd........................ T31 69-69-74-74 286 4,500.00Grant Waite........................... T31 71-71-72-72 286 4,500.00Casey Wittenberg.................. T31 71-71-70-74 286 4,500.00Camilo Benedetti................... T40 71-72-70-74 287 3,525.00Greg Chalmers....................... T40 70-73-70-74 287 3,525.00Kevin Chappell....................... T40 76-68-72-71 287 3,525.00Hunter Haas........................... T40 71-71-73-72 287 3,525.00Rickie Fowler......................... T40 72-73-70-72 287 AmateurBubba Dickerson.................... T45 68-73-72-75 288 2,835.94Paul Gow............................... T45 71-74-72-71 288 2,835.94Kelly Grunewald.................... T45 67-73-75-73 288 2,835.94Scott Piercy............................ T45 74-71-71-72 288 2,835.94Chris Tidland.......................... T45 69-70-77-72 288 2,835.94Jon Turcott............................ T45 74-69-76-69 288 2,835.94Steve Pate............................. T45 69-76-67-76 288 2,835.93Brian Stuard........................... T45 73-69-71-75 288 2,835.93WEATHER: Mostly sunny Thursday, with a high of 82. Winds Wat 5-10 mph. Sunny Friday, with cooler temperatures in the morning.High reached 83. Winds S at 5-10 mph. Partly cloudy in themorning Saturday and overcast in the afternoon, with a high of 85.Winds SW at 5-10 mph. Sunny Sunday, with a high of 82. WindsWNW at 5-10 mph.Rory Hie................................. T45 69-74-71-74 288 AmateurChris Anderson...................... T54 72-71-72-74 289 $2,493.75Ben Bates.............................. T54 71-74-74-70 289 2,493.75Michael Boyd......................... T54 73-72-71-73 289 2,493.75Gabriel Hjertstedt.................. T54 73-72-73-71 289 2,493.75Dave Schultz.......................... T54 67-75-74-73 289 2,493.75Roger Tambellini................... T54 71-71-70-77 289 2,493.75Scott Gutschewski................. T60 76-68-72-74 290 2,250.00Colt Knost.............................. T60 76-69-72-73 290 2,250.00Jarrod Lyle............................. T60 74-71-69-76 290 2,250.00Chris Nallen........................... T60 72-70-70-78 290 2,250.00B.J. Staten............................. T60 74-71-73-72 290 2,250.00Brendan Steele...................... T60 71-74-68-77 290 2,250.00Zoran Zorkic (S)...................... T60 75-70-71-74 290 2,250.00Chris Smith............................ T67 72-72-71-76 291 2,081.25Esteban Toledo...................... T67 74-71-73-73 291 2,081.25Jamie Lovemark...................... 69 72-72-72-76 292 AmateurMatt Bettencourt................... T70 70-73-76-74 293 1,968.75Bret Guetz.............................. T70 70-75-76-72 293 1,968.75Chris Kirk............................... T70 70-73-76-74 293 1,968.75Won Joon Lee....................... T70 68-72-78-75 293 1,968.75Tom Johnson........................... 74 71-74-72-77 294 1,875.00Zach Doran (S)......................... 75 71-70-75-80 296 1,837.50Ryan Howison (S).................... 76 73-71-79-74 297 1,800.00Reid Edstrom........................... 77 72-73-74-79 298 1,762.50(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieThe following players did not finish: (C=cut, W=withdrew,D=disqualified)C—146-Arjun Atwal, Jeff Brehaut, Miguel Angel Carballo, ScottDunlap, Jonathan Fricke, Ryan Hietala, Niklas Lemke, David Mathis,Daniel Summerhays, 147-Doug Barron, Keoke Cotner, Kim Felton,Todd Fischer, Chad Ginn, Brock Mackenzie, Spike McRoy, Greg Owen,Scott Parel, Kyle Reifers, 148-Tom Carter, Andy G. Choi, StephenDartnall, Jeff Gallagher, Garrett Osborn, Chris Parra, Rick Price,Chris Thompson, Garrett Willis, 149-Henrik Bjornstad, D.J. Brigman,Sebastian Fernandez, Tom Gillis, Justin Hicks, Jeff Klauk, FranklinLangham, Nick Malinowski, D.A. Points, Aron Price, Fran Quinn,Michael H. Thompson, Tyler Williamson, 150-Ricky Barnes, CraigBowden, David Branshaw, Gary Christian, Jason Cook, Matt Every,Josh McCumber, 151-Jason Enloe, Fabian Gomez, John Kimbell,James Love, David K. Miller, Vance Veazey, 152-Jeremy Anderson,153-Mike Heinen, Wade Ormsby, Cameron Percy, 154-Kris Cox, BrentDelahoussaye, Tee McCabe, 155-Jack Steinicke, 156-Rob Bradley,Gibby Gilbert III, Ewan Porter, 157-Rich Morris, 163-Matt Hansen.72-Hole Record:278, Daniel Summerhays, 200718-hole Record:66, Brad Iles, Josh Broadaway, Skip Kendall, Blake Adams,200836-hole Record:137, Peter Tomasulo, 200854-hole Record:206, Bill Lunde, 2008<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsNATIONWIDE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL INVITATIONAL2007 Daniel Summerhays (a).. 278 Chad Collins...................280 Ohio State University Golf Club, (Scarlet)....71/7,455Chris NallenColumbus, OH2008 Bill Lunde.......................279 Dustin Bray.....................280 Ohio State University Golf Club, (Scarlet)....71/7,455Columbus, OHKey: a = AmateurNotesIn one of the most exciting finishes on the <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong>, Bill Lunde chipped in for birdie at the final holefor a one-stroke victory over Dustin Bray. Minutesbefore Lunde’s finish, Josh Broadaway, paired withLunde in the final group, holed his approach from 150yards at the 18th. Broadaway’s ball came out of therough, hit the flagstick and dropped into the cup foran eagle-2. Bray, who was the 10th alternate and gotinto the tournament Wednesday afternoon, only cameto Columbus after learning he had failed to registerfor a Tarheel <strong>Tour</strong> event the same week. Lunde’s winpropelled him to seventh on the money list while Brayascended 105 spots to 45th.3-24 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2008 Cox ClassicPresented by Chevrolet [20th of 30 official events]HIETALAChampions Run July 31-August 3, 2008 Purse: $700,000Omaha, NE Par: 35-36—71 Yards: 7,145LEADERSFirst RoundD.A. Points.............................63 (-8)David Branshaw.....................64 (-7)Ryan Hietala...........................64 (-7)Chris Kamin............................64 (-7)Garth Mulroy..........................64 (-7)Vance Veazey.........................64 (-7)Second RoundRyan Hietala.......................126 (-16)David Branshaw.................128 (-14)Garth Mulroy......................129 (-13)Alex Prugh..........................130 (-12)Vance Veazey.....................130 (-12)D.A. Points.........................131 (-11)Third RoundDavid Branshaw.................192 (-21)Vance Veazey.....................195 (-18)Ryan Hietala.......................196 (-17)Colt Knost...........................199 (-14)Garth Mulroy......................199 (-14)Bill Lunde...........................200 (-13)Winner: RYAN HIETALA64-62-70-69 265 (-19) $126,000Order of FinishWon with a par-4 on the first playoff holeRyan Hietala.............................. 1 64-62-70-69 265 $126,000.00David Branshaw........................ 2 64-64-64-73 265 75,600.00Skip Kendall............................. T3 66-70-68-64 268 36,400.00Garth Mulroy........................... T3 64-65-70-69 268 36,400.00Alex Prugh............................... T3 66-64-71-67 268 36,400.00Ricky Barnes............................ T6 70-66-68-65 269 21,175.00Gary Christian.......................... T6 66-70-65-68 269 21,175.00Jeff Klauk................................ T6 67-66-70-66 269 21,175.00Bill Lunde................................. T6 68-64-68-69 269 21,175.00Vance Veazey.......................... T6 64-66-65-74 269 21,175.00Casey Wittenberg.................... T6 69-67-66-67 269 21,175.00Greg Chalmers....................... T12 69-65-69-67 270 13,300.00Nick Malinowski.................... T12 71-64-69-66 270 13,300.00David McKenzie..................... T12 65-67-73-65 270 13,300.00Greg Owen............................. T12 70-65-66-69 270 13,300.00D.A. Points............................. T12 63-68-70-69 270 13,300.00Brendan Steele...................... T12 68-69-66-67 270 13,300.00Blake Adams.......................... T18 69-64-72-66 271 7,964.45Brendon de Jonge................. T18 68-68-69-66 271 7,964.45Hunter Haas........................... T18 69-69-67-66 271 7,964.45CUT: 63 players at 4-under-par 138 from a field of 156 professionals.Mike Wendling...................... T18 67-70-69-65 271 $7,964.45Miguel Angel Carballo.......... T18 70-67-67-67 271 7,964.44Spencer Levin........................ T18 66-67-69-69 271 7,964.44Bryce Molder......................... T18 66-66-71-68 271 7,964.44Madalitso Muthiya................ T18 69-67-67-68 271 7,964.44Chris Thompson..................... T18 66-72-64-69 271 7,964.44Chris Anderson........................ 27 72-66-68-66 272 5,600.00Jeremy Anderson.................. T28 68-67-69-69 273 4,680.00Scott Gutschewski................. T28 68-68-67-70 273 4,680.00Chris Parra............................. T28 67-68-67-71 273 4,680.00Fran Quinn............................. T28 68-68-71-66 273 4,680.00Dave Schultz.......................... T28 65-69-69-70 273 4,680.00Brian Smock........................... T28 67-71-67-68 273 4,680.00Ryan Vermeer (Q)................... T28 68-69-70-66 273 4,680.00Oskar Bergman...................... T35 68-69-72-65 274 3,920.00Will Dodson (Q)..................... T35 70-67-70-67 274 3,920.00Martin Ureta (Q).................... T35 68-68-69-69 274 3,920.00Lee Curry................................ T38 68-67-72-68 275 3,430.00Colt Knost.............................. T38 65-67-67-76 275 3,430.00Marc Leishman...................... T38 68-68-68-71 275 3,430.00Steve Wheatcroft.................. T38 69-67-72-67 275 3,430.00Andy Bare (Q)......................... T42 69-65-70-72 276 2,842.00Henrik Bjornstad.................... T42 69-66-68-73 276 2,842.00WEATHER: Mostly sunny Thursday. Winds SSW at 10-20 mph.High of 93. Mostly sunny Friday. Winds NE at 5-10 mph. High of91. Mostly sunny Saturday morning, changing to partly cloudy inthe afternoon. Winds S at 15-20 mph, gusting to 20-30 mph in theafternoon. High of 92. Mostly sunny Sunday. Winds S at 15-25mph. High of 101, with a heat index of 107.Fabian Gomez........................ T42 68-66-72-70 276 $2,842.00Anders Hultman..................... T42 70-68-70-68 276 2,842.00Jon Turcott............................ T42 71-66-71-68 276 2,842.00Matt Hansen.......................... T47 70-66-70-71 277 2,511.25Chris Kamin........................... T47 64-74-74-65 277 2,511.25Charles Soule (Q)................... T47 66-70-71-70 277 2,511.25Matt Weibring....................... T47 68-69-70-70 277 2,511.25Patrick Damron...................... T51 71-67-72-68 278 2,345.00Jarrod Lyle............................. T51 70-67-69-72 278 2,345.00Aron Price.............................. T51 70-67-73-68 278 2,345.00Daniel Summerhays.............. T51 70-66-73-69 278 2,345.00Esteban Toledo...................... T51 67-69-72-70 278 2,345.00Bubba Dickerson.................... T56 69-68-74-68 279 2,187.50Brian Guetz (Q)....................... T56 67-66-73-73 279 2,187.50Scott Parel............................. T56 70-67-74-68 279 2,187.50Roger Tambellini................... T56 69-69-71-70 279 2,187.50Peter Tomasulo........................ 60 69-68-73-70 280 2,100.00Tee McCabe............................ 61 67-70-75-69 281 2,065.00Todd Fischer.......................... T62 67-71-74-76 288 2,012.50Shawn Wills (Q)..................... T62 66-69-78-75 288 2,012.50(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieSection3SummariesThe following players did not finish: (C=cut, W=withdrew,D=disqualified)C—139-Darren Angel, Rich Barcelo, Doug Barron, Kris Blanks, RobBradley, Dustin Bray, Jeff Brehaut, Scott Dunlap, Sebastian Fernandez,Jonathan Fricke, Scott Gardiner, Gibby Gilbert III, Chad Ginn, BretGuetz, Jim Herman, Justin Hicks, Kevin Johnson, J.J. Killeen, DavidMathis, Michael Putnam, Jason Schultz, Chris Smith, Tommy Tolles,Mark Walker, 140-Matt Bettencourt, Brent Delahoussaye, StephenGangluff, Tom Johnson, Won Joon Lee, Bob May, Wade Ormsby, B.J.Staten, Darron Stiles, Brian Stuard, 141-Brad Fritsch, Scott Gordon,Paul Gow, Scott Harrington, David Hearn, Tripp Isenhour, Randy Leen,Cameron Percy, Ewan Porter, Chris Tidland, 142-Josh Broadaway,Tom Carter, Bryan DeCorso, A.J. Elgert, Matt Every, Patrick Nagle,Geoffrey Sisk, Tyrone van Aswegen, Brad Weesner, Chris Wiemers,143-Camilo Benedetti, Craig Bowden, Keoke Cotner, Kim Felton,Andrew Johnson, John Kimbell, Brad Lamb, Chris Nallen, BrendonTodd, 144-Ben Bates, Robb Bierbaum, Kelly Grunewald, Ian Hessels,Jim Rutledge, 145-Michael Boyd, Jake Grodzinsky, Bradley Iles, KyleMcCarthy, David Roesch, 146-David Jenkins, David Morland IV, KeithNolan, Brad Ott, Scott Piercy, Jon Rusk, 147-Tyler Aldridge, FranklinLangham, Brock Mackenzie, Tyler Williamson, 148-Tim O’Neal, ZoranZorkic, 150-James Kinney, Lee M. Williamson, 151-Judd Cornell, JonPetersen, 153-Ty Tryon, 158-Andres Gonzales. W—75-Kyle Reifers,71-Garrett Osborn.72-Hole Record:258, Chris Smith, 199718-Hole Record:59, Jason Gore, 200536-Hole Record:126, Ryan Hietala, 200854-Hole Record:192, David Branshaw, 2008<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsNIKE OMAHA CLASSIC1996 Rocky Walcher..............267 Michael Christie.............268 The Champions Club, Omaha, NE ................72/7,034Steve Larick1997 Chris Smith....................258 Barry Cheesman.............269 The Champions Club, Omaha, NE ................71/6,9481998 Matt Gogel*..................271 Jay Williamson..............271 The Champions Club, Omaha, NE ................71/6,9481999 Mathew Goggin............264 Casey Martin..................268 The Champions Club, Omaha, NE ................71/6,948BUY.COM OMAHA CLASSIC2000 David Berganio, Jr.*.....268 Ahmad Bateman............268 The Champions Club, Omaha, NE ................72/7,0592001 Heath Slocum................266 Rod Pampling.................267 The Champions Club, Omaha, NE ................72/7,099omaha classic presented by cox communications2002 Jay Delsing...................267 Anthony Painter.............268 The Champions Club, Omaha, NE ................72/7,0892003 Bo Van Pelt....................262 Craig Lile........................264 The Champions Club, Omaha, NE ................72/7,097cox classic2004 Charles Warren.............267 John Elliott.....................268 Champions Run, Omaha, NE ........................72/7,097cox classic PRESENTED BY CHEVROLET2005 Jason Gore*..................261 Roger Tambellini............261 Champions Run, Omaha, NE ........................71/7,1452006 Johnson Wagner...........263 Craig Bowden.................267 Champions Run, Omaha, NE ........................71/7,1452007 Roland Thatcher............260 Jason Day......................261 Champions Run, Omaha, NE ........................71/7,1452008 Ryan Hietala*................265 David Branshaw.............265 Champions Run, Omaha, NE ........................71/7,145Key: * = Playoff<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>3-25


2008 Preferred Health SystemsWichita Open [21st of 30 official events]PIERCYCrestview Country Club August 7-10, 2008 Purse: $525,000Wichita, KS Par 35-36—71 Yards: 6,886LEADERSFirst RoundTommy Tolles.........................62 (-9)Bob May.................................63 (-8)Aaron Watkins.......................63 (-8)Scott Piercy............................64 (-7)Second RoundScott Piercy........................126 (-16)Chris Anderson...................129 (-13)Hunter Haas.......................130 (-12)Daniel Summerhays...........130 (-12)Aaron Watkins...................131 (-11)Rob Bradley........................132 (-10)Spencer Levin.....................132 (-10)Third RoundScott Piercy........................191 (-22)Hunter Haas.......................194 (-19)Chris Anderson...................197 (-16)Spencer Levin.....................197 (-16)Daniel Summerhays...........197 (-16)Brendon de Jonge..............198 (-15)Won Joon Lee....................199 (-14)Section Summaries3Winner: SCOTT PIERCY64-62-65-71 262 (-22) $94,500Order of FinishScott Piercy................................ 1 64-62-65-71 262 $94,500.00Hunter Haas............................. T2 65-65-64-70 264 39,200.00Spencer Levin.......................... T2 66-66-65-67 264 39,200.00Daniel Summerhays................ T2 65-65-67-67 264 39,200.00Brendon de Jonge..................... 5 68-67-63-68 266 21,000.00Chris Anderson.......................... 6 64-65-68-70 267 18,900.00Fabian Gomez.......................... T7 65-69-67-67 268 15,815.63Brian Smock............................. T7 65-68-68-67 268 15,815.63Won Joon Lee......................... T7 66-69-64-69 268 15,815.62Bob May.................................. T7 63-70-67-68 268 15,815.62Aaron Watkins (Q)................... 11 63-68-69-69 269 13,125.00Blake Adams.......................... T12 68-66-68-68 270 10,631.25Ian Leggatt............................. T12 68-68-66-68 270 10,631.25Josh McCumber.................... T12 66-68-66-70 270 10,631.25D.A. Points............................. T12 68-67-67-68 270 10,631.25Scott Gardiner....................... T16 64-69-68-70 271 7,875.00Scott Gutschewski................. T16 67-66-68-70 271 7,875.00Anders Hultman..................... T16 65-69-69-68 271 7,875.00Bryce Molder......................... T16 66-72-65-68 271 7,875.00CUT: 61 players at 4-under-par 138 from a field of 150 professionalsand one amateur.Brendon Todd........................ T16 64-69-70-68 271 $7,875.00Ben Bates.............................. T21 67-69-65-71 272 6,090.00Aron Price.............................. T21 68-66-69-69 272 6,090.00Scott Dunlap.......................... T23 68-68-66-71 273 5,250.00Jim Rutledge......................... T23 66-71-67-69 273 5,250.00Scott Gordon.......................... T25 68-66-72-68 274 4,200.00Ryan Hietala.......................... T25 71-66-68-69 274 4,200.00J.J. Killeen............................. T25 68-70-67-69 274 4,200.00Tommy Tolles........................ T25 62-73-69-70 274 4,200.00Zoran Zorkic........................... T25 68-69-69-68 274 4,200.00Kris Blanks............................. T30 67-67-71-70 275 3,255.00Bubba Dickerson.................... T30 68-69-71-67 275 3,255.00Pete Jordan........................... T30 68-69-70-68 275 3,255.00Jeff Klauk.............................. T30 64-72-71-68 275 3,255.00Brad Lamb.............................. T30 66-70-67-72 275 3,255.00David Morland IV................... T30 71-67-69-68 275 3,255.00Chris Thompson..................... T30 67-68-71-69 275 3,255.00Rob Bradley........................... T37 68-64-72-72 276 2,572.50Joe Daley............................... T37 64-73-70-69 276 2,572.50Richard Lee (Q)...................... T37 66-70-70-70 276 2,572.50David McKenzie..................... T37 67-67-70-72 276 2,572.50WEATHER: Mostly cloudy Thursday, with scattered thunderstormsthat suspended play from 10:15 a.m. until 1 p.m. WindsENE at 6-12 mph. High of 86. Mostly sunny Friday, with a fewclouds in the afternoon. Winds ESE at 7-13 mph. High of 86.Saturday thunderstorms delayed the start of play for three hours.Mostly cloudy. Winds SE at 7-15 mph. High of 80. Play suspendedfor the day at 6:40 p.m. due to thunderstorms, with six players leftto complete their rounds. Mostly cloudy Sunday, with scatteredshowers in the morning. Winds ENE at 7-15 mph. High of 81.Alex Prugh............................. T37 70-68-69-69 276 $2,572.50Jon Rusk................................ T37 69-68-70-69 276 2,572.50Jeremy Anderson.................. T43 66-67-72-72 277 2,086.88Randy Leen............................ T43 67-66-72-72 277 2,086.88Cameron Percy....................... T43 68-67-69-73 277 2,086.87Dave Schultz.......................... T43 69-68-69-71 277 2,086.87Guy Boros.............................. T47 66-72-68-72 278 1,883.44Trevor Dodds......................... T47 67-71-69-71 278 1,883.44Marc Leishman...................... T47 67-69-71-71 278 1,883.44Wade Ormsby........................ T47 66-72-72-68 278 1,883.43Bradley Iles............................ T51 67-68-72-72 279 1,771.88Mark Walker.......................... T51 66-71-70-72 279 1,771.88Danny Briggs......................... T51 69-69-71-70 279 1,771.87Chris Nallen........................... T51 66-71-74-68 279 1,771.87Michael Walton (Q)................. 55 67-68-70-75 280 1,706.25Darren Angel......................... T56 70-68-73-70 281 1,653.75Michael Clark II..................... T56 66-68-72-75 281 1,653.75John Kimbell.......................... T56 70-66-73-72 281 1,653.75John Elliott............................ T59 66-71-74-71 282 1,588.13Geoffrey Sisk......................... T59 67-71-75-69 282 1,588.12Chris Tidland............................ 61 68-69-75-71 283 1,548.75The following players did not finish: (C=cut, W=withdrew,D=disqualified)C—139-Arjun Atwal, Doug Barron, Camilo Benedetti, MattBettencourt, Bryan DeCorso, Jay Delsing, Kevin Gessino-Kraft, RheinGibson (A), Justin Hicks, Kevin Johnson, Nick Malinowski, JerodTurner, 140-Henrik Bjornstad, Andrew Bonhomme, Jamie Broce,Patrick Damron, Reid Edstrom, Jonathan Fricke, Nathan Fritz, AndresGonzales, Kelly Grunewald, Nolan Henke, Niklas Lemke, DavidLutterus, Chris Parra, Jason Schultz, Grant Waite, Brad Weesner,Gary Woodland, 141-Matt Every, Gibby Gilbert III, David Hearn,Ryan Howison, Bradley Hughes, Andrew Johnson, Chris Kamin,Kyle McCarthy, Jeremy Pope, Kelly Sellers, Esteban Toledo, Lee M.Williamson, 142-Emlyn Aubrey, Steven Bowditch, Alex Coe, KeokeCotner, Robin Freeman, Steve Hart, Bradley Long, Tim O’Neal, ScottPetersen, David Roesch, B.J. Staten, Casey Wittenberg, 143-AdamBabb, Mike Heinen, Jim Herman, Peter Karmis, Andy Morse, EwanPorter, Jon Turcott, Tyler Williamson, 144-D.J. Brigman, StephenDartnall, Danny Ellis, Tim Fleming, Shannon Friday, Christo Greyling,J.L. Lewis, Madalitso Muthiya, 145-Tom Carter, Scott Harrington,Rich Morris, Brad Ott, Deane Pappas, Brian Stuard, Ben Willman,146-Greg Bray, Ryan Deutsch, Michael Putnam, Mike Wendling, LeeWilliams, 147-David Gossett, Jason Hill, 148-Lee Curry, 149-MikeStandly, 151-Kris Cox, Adam Fox, 152-Tyler Aldridge. W—73-SamRandolph, 68-Brent Delahoussaye.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsBEN HOGAN REFLECTION RIDGE OPEN1990 Tom Lehman#................202 Greg Whisman...............203 Reflection Ridge GC, Wichita, KS................72/6,730BEN HOGAN WICHITA CHARITY CLASSIC1991 Eric Hoos#.....................199 Tom Garner....................200 Reflection Ridge GC, Wichita, KS................72/6,730Pete Jordan1992 Jeff Woodland#*..........204 Bob May.........................204 Reflection Ridge GC, Wichita, KS ..............72/6,730(Playoff completed Monday)NIKE WICHITA OPEN1993 David Duval...................271 Jeff Lee..........................272 Reflection Ridge GC, Wichita, KS ..............72/6,730John Morse1994 Dennis Postlewait ........271 Clark Burroughs..............272 Reflection Ridge GC, Wichita, KS................72/6,7301995 David Toms*.................269 E.J. Pfister......................269 Reflection Ridge GC, Wichita, KS................72/6,7301996 Rick Cramer...................269 J.P. Hayes......................270 Reflection Ridge GC, Wichita, KS................72/6,730Jimmy JohnstonCraig Kanada1997 Ben Bates*....................269 Carl Paulson...................269 Willowbend GC, Wichita, KS.......................72/7,000Jeff BrehautChris Smith1998 Emlyn Aubrey................265 Carl Paulson...................266 Willowbend GC, Wichita, KS.......................72/7,000Anthony Rodriguez1999 Brad Elder......................268 Mark Wurtz....................270 Willowbend GC, Wichita, KS.......................72/7,000buy.com WICHITA OPEN2000 Ben Crane......................263 Kelly Grunewald.............266 Willowbend GC, Wichita, KS.......................72/7,000Vance Veazey3-26 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2008 Preferred Health SystemsWichita OpenNotesAfter holding the 36- and 54-hole leads, ScottPiercy claimed his first <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> victoryby two strokes over Daniel Summerhays, HunterHaas, and Spencer Levin, setting a new tournamentrecord of 262 (22-under) in the process. Levinholed a 45-foot birdie putt at the 17th to momentarilypull within one stroke of Piercy, who secondslater, converted his own 20-footer for birdie tomaintain his two-stroke lead and cruise to victory.The first round scoring average of 68.940 was thelowest opening-round scoring average in tournamenthistory.The scoring average for the week was 69.623,the second-lowest average in tournament history(69.492 in 2007).Fabian Gomez tied for seventh.He was second in 2007.Gomez has put together sevenconsecutive rounds in the60s over his last two Wichitastarts.FABIAN GOMEZ<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yards2001 Jason Dufner.................266 Todd Rose......................269 Crestview CC, Wichita, KS...........................72/6,913David GossettJeff Govepreferred health systems wichita open presented by Cox communications2002 Tyler Williamson...........272 Keoke Cotner..................273 Crestview CC, Wichita, KS...........................70/6,864Jeff Klauk2003 Jeff Klauk......................265 Mike Brisky....................266 Crestview CC, Wichita, KS...........................71/6,886Mark Hensby2004 Bradley Hughes*...........270 Hunter Haas...................270 Crestview CC, Wichita, KS...........................71/6,887Scott HarringtonErik Compton2005 Joe Daley*....................268 Shane Bertsch................268 Crestview CC, Wichita, KS...........................71/6,886preferred health systems wichita open2006 Kevin Johnson...............266 Matt Kuchar...................267 Crestview CC, Wichita, KS...........................71/6,8862007 Brad Elder......................265 Fabian Gomez.................269 Crestview CC, Wichita, KS...........................71/6,8862008 Scott Piercy...................262 Hunter Haas...................264 Crestview CC, Wichita, KS...........................71/6,886Spencer LevinDaniel SummerhaysKey: * = Playoff # = 54-hole tournamentSection3SummariesScott Piercy set tournamentrecords for 36 holes (126, 16-under), 54 holes (191,22-under), and 72 holes (262, 22-under).Mike Standly had not played in the PreferredHealth Systems Wichita Open since the inauguralevent in 1990, where he tied for 16th and earned$1,575. In his return appearance Standly shot76-73 to miss the cut.Wichita State basketball coach Gregg Marshallcaddied for David Schultz in the final round whenSchultz’s caddie failed to show up. Schultz shot 71and tied for 43rd.72-Hole Record:262, Scott Piercy, 2008Current Course 18-Hole Record:61, Gavin Coles, 2006<strong>Tour</strong>nament 18-Hole Record61, Eric Hoos, Greg Fleisher, 1991; Emlyn Aubrey, 1998;Gavin Coles, 200636-Hole Record:126, Scott Piercy, 200854-Hole Record:191, Scott Piercy, 2008SCOTT PIERCY<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>3-27


Section Summaries32008 Xerox Classic [22nd of 30 official events]DE JONGEWinner: BRENDON DE JONGE67-64-67-69 267 (-13) $108,000Order of FinishBrendon de Jonge..................... 1 67-64-67-69 267 $108,000.00Jarrod Lyle................................. 2 68-68-66-69 271 64,800.00Ricky Barnes............................ T3 68-67-71-66 272 31,200.00Jonathan Fricke....................... T3 69-69-63-71 272 31,200.00Greg Owen............................... T3 66-68-67-71 272 31,200.00Hunter Haas............................. T6 67-72-68-66 273 18,780.00David Hearn............................. T6 68-66-69-70 273 18,780.00Garrett Osborn......................... T6 68-66-71-68 273 18,780.00Scott Piercy.............................. T6 69-67-69-68 273 18,780.00Dave Schultz............................ T6 65-69-70-69 273 18,780.00Jeff Gallagher........................ T11 69-65-73-67 274 13,800.00Bill Lunde............................... T11 72-68-67-67 274 13,800.00Bob May................................ T11 64-69-75-66 274 13,800.00Craig Bowden........................ T14 66-73-67-69 275 11,100.00Brendon Todd........................ T14 66-73-70-66 275 11,100.00Jim Herman........................... T16 68-69-69-70 276 9,600.00Anders Hultman..................... T16 69-69-70-68 276 9,600.00Vance Veazey........................ T16 67-68-71-70 276 9,600.00Greg Chalmers....................... T19 66-68-75-68 277 7,272.00Marc Leishman...................... T19 70-68-69-70 277 7,272.00Nick Malinowski.................... T19 68-70-71-68 277 7,272.00Irondequoit Country Club August 14-17, 2008 Purse: $600,000Rochester, NY Par: 35-35—70 Yards: 6,720LEADERSFirst RoundBob May.................................64 (-6)Dave Schultz...........................65 (-5)Craig Bowden.........................66 (-4)Greg Chalmers........................66 (-4)Greg Owen.............................66 (-4)Steve Pate..............................66 (-4)Jon Rusk.................................66 (-4)Brendon Todd.........................66 (-4)Brendon de Jonge..................67 (-3)CUT: 65 players at 1-over-par 141 from a field of 156 professionals.Scott Parel............................. T19 68-69-71-69 277 $7,272.00Alex Prugh............................. T19 68-69-66-74 277 7,272.00Matt Every............................. T24 71-68-73-66 278 5,088.00Bradley Iles............................ T24 70-67-70-71 278 5,088.00Josh McCumber.................... T24 73-66-70-69 278 5,088.00Brian Stuard........................... T24 67-69-68-74 278 5,088.00Esteban Toledo...................... T24 72-66-68-72 278 5,088.00Kris Blanks............................. T29 75-66-70-68 279 3,795.00Sebastian Fernandez............. T29 70-69-69-71 279 3,795.00Tom Johnson......................... T29 72-66-70-71 279 3,795.00Colt Knost.............................. T29 67-70-71-71 279 3,795.00Won Joon Lee....................... T29 69-71-71-68 279 3,795.00Bryce Molder......................... T29 71-65-72-71 279 3,795.00Keith Nolan............................ T29 71-67-72-69 279 3,795.00Jon Turcott............................ T29 72-68-67-72 279 3,795.00Tee McCabe.......................... T37 68-71-68-73 280 3,060.00David McKenzie..................... T37 69-70-71-70 280 3,060.00Cameron Percy....................... T37 70-68-67-75 280 3,060.00Kyle Reifers........................... T37 67-68-72-73 280 3,060.00Scott Gardiner....................... T41 71-69-73-69 282 2,580.00Chris Smith............................ T41 68-72-69-73 282 2,580.00Grant Waite........................... T41 68-70-74-70 282 2,580.00Brad Weesner........................ T41 69-70-72-71 282 2,580.00Second RoundBrendon de Jonge................131 (-9)Bob May...............................133 (-7)Greg Chalmers......................134 (-6)Jeff Gallagher......................134 (-6)David Hearn..........................134 (-6)Garrett Osborn......................134 (-6)Greg Owen...........................134 (-6)Dave Schultz.........................134 (-6)Third RoundBrendon de Jonge..............198 (-12)Jonathan Fricke....................201 (-9)Greg Owen...........................201 (-9)Jarrod Lyle...........................202 (-8)Alex Prugh............................203 (-7)David Hearn..........................203 (-7)WEATHER: Mostly cloudy Thursday morning, with a brief shower.Play suspended from 12:59 p.m. to 2:28 p.m. due to threateningconditions. Partly to mostly sunny in the afternoon. Winds SW at4-8 mph in the morning, becoming NE at 5-10 mph in the afternoon.High of 76. Partly to mostly cloudy Friday. Play suspendedfrom 12:37 p.m. to 1:12 p.m. due to threatening conditions. WindsSW at 5 mph in the morning and NNW at 8-12 mph in the afternoon.High of 75. Partly cloudy Saturday. Winds WSW at 8-15mph, gusting 20-22 mph. High of 79. Partly cloudy Sunday. WindsW at 8-15 mph, gusting to 20-25 mph. High of 80.Bryan DeCorso....................... T45 69-70-69-75 283 $2,226.00John Kimbell.......................... T45 71-70-70-72 283 2,226.00Chris Kirk............................... T45 72-68-70-73 283 2,226.00Garth Mulroy......................... T45 68-70-71-74 283 2,226.00Chris Tidland.......................... T45 73-68-72-70 283 2,226.00David Branshaw.................... T50 72-66-72-74 284 2,085.00Jonathan Moore (Q).............. T50 71-68-70-75 284 2,085.00Fabian Gomez.......................... 52 72-68-72-73 285 2,040.00Doug Barron........................... T53 71-70-74-71 286 1,950.00Jeff Brehaut........................... T53 68-69-72-77 286 1,950.00Sonny Skinner........................ T53 70-70-72-74 286 1,950.00Brian Smock........................... T53 67-69-77-73 286 1,950.00Zoran Zorkic........................... T53 73-68-70-75 286 1,950.00Arjun Atwal........................... T58 69-68-73-77 287 1,845.00J.J. Killeen............................. T58 69-68-74-76 287 1,845.00Gibby Gilbert III...................... T60 71-70-78-69 288 1,785.00Steve Pate............................. T60 66-72-73-77 288 1,785.00Ryan Hietala.......................... T62 68-73-72-76 289 1,725.00Jon Rusk................................ T62 66-75-75-73 289 1,725.00Daniel Summerhays................ 64 71-66-80-75 292 1,680.00Michael Welch (Q)................... 65 68-73-76-76 293 1,650.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieThe following players did not finish: (C=cut, W=withdrew,D=disqualified)C—142-Chris Anderson, Rich Barcelo, Josh Broadaway, GaryChristian, Bubba Dickerson, Todd Fischer, Tripp Isenhour, KevinJohnson, Randy Leen, Chris Nallen, David Oh, Rick Price, Willie Wood,143-Blake Adams, Andrew Bonhomme, Robin Freeman, Brad Fritsch,Chris Gaunt, Paul Gow, Skip Kendall, Jeff Klauk, Brock Mackenzie,David Mathis, D.A. Points, Michael Sim, Byron Smith, BrendanSteele, Chris Thompson, Tommy Tolles, 144-Matthew Ballard, BenBates, Kim Felton, Chris Kamin, Spencer Levin, Len Mattiace, DavidMorland IV, Chris Parra, Darron Stiles, Phil Tataurangi, 145-MattBettencourt, Guy Boros, Lee Curry, Justin Hicks, Gabriel Hjertstedt,Tim O’Neal, Justin Peters, Peter Tomasulo, Aaron Watkins,146-Dustin Bray, Patrick Damron, Kevin Haefner, Steve LeBrun, FranQuinn, B.J. Staten, 147-Keoke Cotner, Scott Dunlap, Bret Guetz,Matt Hansen, Scott Harrington, Ewan Porter, Mark Walker, MattWeibring, 148-Michael Boyd, Kris Cox, 149-Joe Daley, Jason Enloe,Chad Ginn, Scott Gordon, B.J. Pitzen, Sal Spallone, Tyler Williamson,150-Miguel Angel Carballo, Tom Carter, Kelly Grunewald, KyleMcCarthy, Jamie Neher, 151-Jeremy Anderson, Darren Angel, RobBradley, Mark Evans, Kirk Stauffer, Casey Wittenberg, 152-MichaelBelich, Geoffrey Sisk, 154-Mike Capone, Reid Edstrom, 156-MonteScheinblum, 159-Rob Horak, 160-Rich Burlett. W—78-Brad Lamb,72-Brent Delahoussaye.72-Hole Record:267, Brendon de Jonge, 200818-Hole Record:62, Todd Pinneo, 200536-Hole Record:130, Todd Pinneo, Rick Price, 2005; James Driscoll, 200754-Hole Record:198, Todd Pinneo, Rick Price, 2005; Brendon de Jonge, 2008<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsXEROX CLASSIC2005 Rick Price.......................269 Andrew Pratt..................270 Irondequoit CC, Rochester, NY ....................70/6,7202006 Kevin Stadler.................271 Glen Day.........................272 Irondequoit CC, Rochester, NY ....................70/6,7202007 Nick Flanagan...............270 James Driscoll...............271 Irondequoit CC, Rochester, NY ....................70/6,7202008 Brendon de Jonge.........267 Jarrod Lyle.....................271 Irondequoit CC, Rochester, NY ....................70/6,720NotesBrendon de Jonge recovered from a pair of openingbogeys in the final round and rallied for a four-strokewin over Australian Jarrod Lyle, who was in searchof his third win of the year. de Jonge relied on a solidshort game to bail him out of trouble all week and earnhis first career title.Robin Freeman (first round) and Andrew Bonhomme(second round) both aced the par-3, sixth hole last year.There have been a total of six holes-in-one in the tournament’sfour-year history, and five of them have come onthe sixth hole, measuring less than 140 yards.Irondequoit Country Club, at only 6,720 yards, madethe Donald Ross-designed layout the shortest on the<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> schedule.Brendon de Jonge’s four-shot win last year broke thestring of one-stroke victories. Each of the first threetournaments was decided by a single stroke.No first-round leader has gone on to win at IrondequiotCountry Club in four years, while Brendon de Jonge’s12-under 198 tied the tournament’s 54-hole record andhis 13-under 267 total established a new 72-hole record.3-28 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2008 Northeast Pennsylvania Classic [23rd of 30 official events]PIERCYElmhurst Golf Club August 21-24, 2008 Purse: $525,000Moscow, PA Par: 35-35—70 Yards: 6,810LEADERSFirst RoundGreg Chalmers........................63 (-7)Chris Tidland..........................63 (-7)Rick Price................................64 (-6)Mark Brooks...........................65 (-5)Greg Owen.............................65 (-5)Scott Piercy............................66 (-4)Second RoundGreg Chalmers......................132 (-8)Brad Fristsch.........................132 (-8)D.A. Points...........................132 (-8)David Branshaw...................133 (-7)Dustin Bray...........................133 (-7)Scott Piercy..........................134 (-6)Third RoundD.A. Points.........................199 (-11)Greg Chalmers......................201 (-9)Brendon de Jonge................201 (-9)Scott Piercy......................... 203 (T9)Winner: SCOTT PIERCY66-68-69-64 267 (-13) $94,500Order of FinishScott Piercy................................ 1 66-68-69-64 267 $94,500.00Brendon de Jonge................... T2 71-67-63-68 269 46,200.00Cameron Percy......................... T2 66-68-69-66 269 46,200.00Rich Barcelo............................. T4 68-68-66-68 270 21,700.00Brad Fritsch.............................. T4 67-65-71-67 270 21,700.00Jeff Gallagher.......................... T4 69-70-65-66 270 21,700.00Mark Brooks............................ T7 65-72-69-65 271 16,931.25Rick Price................................. T7 64-70-69-68 271 16,931.25Ben Bates................................ T9 69-68-67-68 272 12,150.00Greg Chalmers......................... T9 63-69-69-71 272 12,150.00Jeff Curl (S).............................. T9 71-63-68-70 272 12,150.00Sebastian Fernandez............... T9 66-71-68-67 272 12,150.00Chris Nallen............................. T9 67-68-67-70 272 12,150.00D.A. Points............................... T9 68-64-67-73 272 12,150.00Brendon Todd.......................... T9 69-66-70-67 272 12,150.00Ryan Hietala............................ 16 71-68-67-67 273 8,925.00Craig Bowden........................ T17 67-70-71-66 274 6,641.25Joe Daley............................... T17 69-70-68-67 274 6,641.25Chris Kirk............................... T17 68-66-68-72 274 6,641.25Jeff Klauk.............................. T17 66-69-70-69 274 6,641.25Keith Nolan............................ T17 68-67-70-69 274 6,641.25CUT: 65 players at 1-under-par 139 from a field of 155 professionalsand one amateur.Garrett Osborn....................... T17 70-68-66-70 274 $6,641.25Webb Simpson (Q)................. T17 70-69-67-68 274 6,641.25Brian Stuard........................... T17 71-67-69-67 274 6,641.25Jeff Brehaut........................... T25 66-71-66-72 275 4,305.00Bubba Dickerson.................... T25 66-69-67-73 275 4,305.00Roger Tambellini................... T25 69-69-68-69 275 4,305.00Chris Tidland.......................... T25 63-72-69-71 275 4,305.00Won Joon Lee....................... T29 68-66-75-67 276 3,605.00David Morland IV................... T29 67-71-67-71 276 3,605.00Kyle Reifers........................... T29 72-67-68-69 276 3,605.00Gary Christian........................ T32 70-69-71-67 277 3,202.50David Mathis......................... T32 68-69-68-72 277 3,202.50Greg Owen............................. T32 65-70-70-72 277 3,202.50Aron Price.............................. T32 69-68-66-74 277 3,202.50Steve Allan............................ T36 68-71-68-71 278 2,782.50David Hearn........................... T36 71-66-70-71 278 2,782.50Michael Putnam.................... T36 69-69-72-68 278 2,782.50Fran Quinn............................. T36 70-67-70-71 278 2,782.50David Branshaw.................... T40 67-66-77-69 279 2,191.88Scott Dunlap.......................... T40 69-70-73-67 279 2,191.88Jason Schultz........................ T40 69-68-74-68 279 2,191.88Chris Smith............................ T40 67-72-72-68 279 2,191.88Matt Bettencourt................... T40 70-68-71-70 279 2,191.87WEATHER: Sunny skies Thursday. Winds W at 4-8 mph. Highof 82. Sunny skies Friday. Winds SSE at 5-10 mph. High of 82.Low clouds and fog through 9:30 a.m. Saturday turning to brightsunshine. Winds SW at 5-10 mph in the afternoon. High of 80.Overcast Sunday morning, turning mainly sunny in the afternoon.Winds WSW at 5-10 mph. High of 84.Tommy Gainey....................... T40 69-69-71-70 279 $2,191.87Steve LeBrun (Q).................... T40 68-69-73-69 279 2,191.87Tim O’Neal............................. T40 67-71-72-69 279 2,191.87Josh McCumber.................... T48 71-67-72-70 280 1,798.13David McKenzie..................... T48 69-70-69-72 280 1,798.13Scott Parel............................. T48 70-69-75-66 280 1,798.13Dave Schultz.......................... T48 68-71-70-71 280 1,798.13Gibby Gilbert III...................... T48 69-68-71-72 280 1,798.12Richard Johnson.................... T48 67-71-69-73 280 1,798.12Peter Tomasulo...................... T48 67-69-69-75 280 1,798.12Grant Waite........................... T48 69-68-70-73 280 1,798.12Brian Smock............................. 56 67-70-74-70 281 1,680.00Matt Harmon (Q).................... T57 69-70-74-69 282 1,640.63Matt Abbott (Q)..................... T57 69-70-70-73 282 1,640.62Spencer Levin........................ T59 69-70-76-68 283 1,588.13Dustin Bray............................ T59 66-67-76-74 283 1,588.12Justin Hicks........................... T61 68-70-72-74 284 1,535.63Phil Tataurangi...................... T61 69-70-71-74 284 1,535.62Bill Lunde............................... T63 69-70-72-76 287 1,483.13Lee Curry................................ T63 66-70-73-78 287 1,483.12Dicky Pride............................... 65 69-70-71-81 291 1,443.75(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieSection3SummariesThe following players did not finish: (C=cut, W=withdrew,D=disqualified)C—140-Darren Angel, Ricky Barnes, Kim Felton, Todd Fischer, StephenGangluff, Hunter Haas, Bradley Iles, J.J. Killeen, Brett Lederer, RandyLeen, Marc Leishman, Jarrod Lyle, Steve Pate, Jon Rusk, Michael H.Thompson, 141-Chris Anderson, Arjun Atwal, Bryan DeCorso, JasonEnloe, Chad Ginn, Bret Guetz, Bob Heintz, Ryan Howison, AaronTownsend, Brad Weesner, 142-Jeremy Anderson, Michael Boyd, PaulGow, Jason Hill, Anders Hultman, Brian Kelly, Ian Leggatt, Alex Prugh,Ty Tryon, Jon Turcott, Matt Weibring, Steve Wheatcroft, 143-CamiloBenedetti, Guy Boros, D.J. Brigman, Kelly Grunewald, Tom Johnson,Skip Kendall, Colt Knost, J.L. Lewis, David Peoples, John Pillar, NicholasReach (A), Darron Stiles, 144-Doug Barron, Andrew Dresser, JonathanFricke, Scott Gardiner, Tee McCabe, Kyle McCarthy, Greg Pieczynski,Vance Veazey, 145-Andrew Bonhomme, Kris Cox, Christo Greyling,Jim Herman, Nick Malinowski, Len Mattiace, Spike McRoy, ChrisParra, Travis Perkins, Brendan Steele, 146-Gavin Coles, Matt Every,Scott Harrington, Tripp Isenhour, John Kimbell, Tyler Williamson,147-Madalitso Muthiya, 148-Rob Bradley, Tom Carter, Patrick Damron,Robin Freeman, James Gilleon, Scott Gordon, Tommy Tolles, MikeWendling, 149-Josh Broadaway, Miguel Angel Carballo, 151-JohnO’Brien. W—Zoran Zorkic, 80-Bob Burns, 76-Keoke Cotner, 74-GarthMulroy. D—Chris Thompson, 72-Mark Walker.72-Hole Record:265, Blaine McCallister, 200318-Hole Record:61, Paul Gow, 2003Current Course 18-Hole Record:63, Chris Tidland, Greg Chalmers, Jeff Curl, Brendon de Jonge,200836-Hole Record:129, Greg Kraft, 2005; Brad Elder, Bradley Hughes, 200754-Hole Record:196, Blaine McCallister, 2003<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yardsbuy.com steamtown classic2000 Jeff Hart........................275 Ian Leggatt.....................276 Glenmaura National GC, Moosic, PA...........70/6,9332001 Jason Hill......................272 Jonathan Byrd................275 Glenmaura National GC, Moosic, PA...........70/6,933Matt Petersonnortheast pennsylvania classic2002 Gary Hallberg................275 Roger Tambellini............278 Glenmaura National GC, Moosic, PA...........71/6,9902003 Blaine McCallister........265 Bill Glasson....................268 Glenmaura National GC, Moosic, PA...........71/6,9902004 D.A. Points*..................270 James Driscoll...............270 Glenmaura National GC, Moosic, PA...........71/6,9902005 Greg Kraft......................267 Tim O’Neal.....................269 Glenmaura National GC, Moosic, PA...........71/6,9902006 Craig Bowden*..............268 Jess Daley......................268 Glenmaura National GC, Moosic, PA...........71/6,9902007 Justin Bolli....................270 Richard Johnson............271 Glenmaura National GC, Moosic, PA...........71/6,990Patrick Sheehan2008 Scott Piercy...................267 Brendon de Jonge..........269 Elmhurst GC, Moscow, PA............................70/6,810Cameron PercyKey: * = PlayoffNotesScott Piercy came from four shots behind on the finalday to win for the second time in three weeks. Piercyrallied with a 6-under 29 on the back nine to overtakethe leaders and finish at 13-under par. He was in theclubhouse a full hour before the final group and had towait to see if anyone would catch him.Scott Piercy became the third multiple winner on<strong>Tour</strong> in 2008. He joined Jarrod Lyle and Colt Knostas two-time winners through the first 23 events.Chris Tidland’s 7-under-par 63 in the opening roundestablished the new course record at Elmhurst CountryClub. Tidland’s mark was tied by Greg Chalmers laterin the day, Jeff Curl in the second round and Brendonde Jonge in the third round.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>3-29


2008 Utah ChampionshipPresented by Zions Bank [24th of 30 official events]TODDWillow Creek Country Club September 4-7, 2008 Purse: $550,000Sandy, UT Par: 35-36—71 Yards: 7,013LEADERSFirst RoundDavid Branshaw.....................63 (-8)Kyle Thompson.......................64 (-7)Brendon Todd.........................64 (-7)Bubba Dickerson.....................65 (-6)Colt Knost...............................65 (-6)Marc Leishman.......................65 (-6)Dave Schultz...........................65 (-6)Second RoundMarc Leishman...................128 (-14)Kyle Thompson...................129 (-13)Brendon Todd.....................130 (-12)Chris Nallen........................131 (-11)Blake Adams......................132 (-10)Bobby Clampett....................133 (-9)Presented byThird RoundBrendon Todd.....................195 (-18)Marc Leishman...................196 (-17)Kyle Thompson...................197 (-16)Jonathan Fricke..................200 (-13)Four players........................201 (-12)Section Summaries3Winner: BRENDON TODD64-66-65-67 262 (-22) $99,000Order of FinishBrendon Todd............................ 1 64-66-65-67 262 $99,000.00Jeff Klauk................................ T2 70-67-66-65 268 30,570.84Won Joon Lee......................... T2 68-66-70-64 268 30,570.84Ryan Hietala............................ T2 67-68-67-66 268 30,570.83Marc Leishman........................ T2 65-63-68-72 268 30,570.83Brian Smock............................. T2 68-68-66-66 268 30,570.83Kyle Thompson........................ T2 64-65-68-71 268 30,570.83Jonathan Fricke....................... T8 68-68-64-69 269 14,300.00Scott Gardiner......................... T8 68-68-67-66 269 14,300.00Matt Hansen............................ T8 68-69-65-67 269 14,300.00Spencer Levin.......................... T8 67-67-68-67 269 14,300.00David Mathis........................... T8 67-68-69-65 269 14,300.00Clay Ogden (S)......................... T8 68-67-68-66 269 14,300.00Mark Brooks.......................... T14 68-66-69-67 270 9,350.00Rob Grube (Q)........................ T14 70-68-63-69 270 9,350.00Chris Nallen........................... T14 66-65-72-67 270 9,350.00Darron Stiles.......................... T14 71-65-66-68 270 9,350.00Roger Tambellini................... T14 68-66-68-68 270 9,350.00Jeff Curl................................. T19 66-68-67-70 271 6,666.00Bob May................................ T19 67-70-68-66 271 6,666.00CUT: 63 players at 4-under-par 138 from a field of 156 professionals.Bryce Molder......................... T19 69-68-68-66 271 $6,666.00Jimmy Walker....................... T19 67-69-65-70 271 6,666.00Matt Weibring....................... T19 67-67-69-68 271 6,666.00David Branshaw.................... T24 63-72-68-69 272 4,785.00Fran Quinn............................. T24 73-65-67-67 272 4,785.00Peter Tomasulo...................... T24 67-69-68-68 272 4,785.00Jeff Wood (Q)........................ T24 68-67-72-65 272 4,785.00Steve Allan............................ T28 67-70-68-68 273 3,806.00Bubba Dickerson.................... T28 65-69-67-72 273 3,806.00Fabian Gomez........................ T28 67-67-74-65 273 3,806.00Jeff Gove............................... T28 71-66-68-68 273 3,806.00Michael Putnam.................... T28 71-63-69-70 273 3,806.00Justin Hicks........................... T33 68-69-69-68 274 3,355.00Jarrod Lyle............................. T33 67-68-74-65 274 3,355.00Blake Adams (Q).................... T35 67-65-71-72 275 2,750.00Oskar Bergman...................... T35 67-70-69-69 275 2,750.00D.J. Brigman.......................... T35 66-69-69-71 275 2,750.00Miguel Angel Carballo.......... T35 67-70-71-67 275 2,750.00Tom Carter............................. T35 69-69-68-69 275 2,750.00Tom Johnson......................... T35 70-68-66-71 275 2,750.00Brock Mackenzie................... T35 66-71-69-69 275 2,750.00Jason Schultz........................ T35 70-67-72-66 275 2,750.00WEATHER: Sunny all week. Cooler in the mornings, with temperaturesin the high 70s to low 80s in the afternoons. Light winds 6-12mph each afternoon.Daniel Summerhays.............. T35 66-68-72-69 275 $2,750.00Bret Guetz.............................. T44 67-69-70-70 276 2,145.00Skip Kendall........................... T44 72-65-69-70 276 2,145.00Vance Veazey........................ T44 66-70-70-70 276 2,145.00Bobby Clampett (S)................ T47 66-67-71-73 277 1,989.17Kim Felton.............................. T47 68-70-71-68 277 1,989.17Kenny Kim (Q)........................ T47 69-69-65-74 277 1,989.16Arjun Atwal........................... T50 68-69-74-67 278 1,897.50Gary Christian........................ T50 68-66-72-72 278 1,897.50Chris Stroud........................... T50 67-69-70-72 278 1,897.50Ricky Barnes.......................... T53 66-68-74-71 279 1,787.50Kris Cox.................................. T53 68-70-69-72 279 1,787.50Colt Knost.............................. T53 65-72-69-73 279 1,787.50Bill Lunde............................... T53 68-66-73-72 279 1,787.50James Oh (Q)......................... T53 66-70-74-69 279 1,787.50Kris Blanks............................. T58 71-64-77-68 280 1,663.75Jeff Gallagher........................ T58 68-70-72-70 280 1,663.75Paul Gow............................... T58 68-70-71-71 280 1,663.75D.A. Points............................. T58 69-69-73-69 280 1,663.75B.J. Staten............................... 62 69-68-76-68 281 1,595.00Dave Schultz............................ 63 65-72-71-74 282 1,567.50(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieThe following players did not finish: (C=cut, W=withdrew,D=disqualified)C—139-Ben Bates, Jay Don Blake, Keoke Cotner, Brendon de Jonge,Craig Kanada, John Kimbell, J.L. Lewis, Tee McCabe, David McKenzie,Wade Ormsby, Alex Prugh, Jim Rutledge, Webb Simpson, 140-RichBarcelo, Henrik Bjornstad, Rob Bradley, Jeff Brehaut, Josh Broadaway,Bob Burns, Jason Enloe, Bradley Iles, Nick Malinowski, Chris Parra,Corey Prugh, Jon Rusk, Garrett Willis, 141-Scott H. Anderson, DougBarron, Andrew Bonhomme, Michael Boyd, Andrew Dresser, ChrisKirk, Scott Piercy, Aron Price, Andre Stolz, Chris Thompson, 142-MattBettencourt, Bryan DeCorso, Brad Elder, Todd Fischer, Tommy Gainey,J.J. Killeen, Jesse Mueller, Scott Parel, Rick Price, Geoffrey Sisk, BobSowards, Jerod Turner, Casey Wittenberg, 143-Sebastian Fernandez,Anders Hultman, Kevin Johnson, David Morland IV, Brian Stuard,144-Joe Daley, Scott Gutschewski, David Hearn, Keith Nolan, EwanPorter, Brendan Steele, Esteban Toledo, Jon Turcott, 145-TylerAldridge, Jeremy Anderson, Craig Bowden, Reid Edstrom, Chad Ginn,Kelly Grunewald, Chris Smith, 146-Keith Clearwater, Gibby Gilbert III,Chris Tidland, 147-Randy Leen, 148-Dustin Bray, Scott Gordon, JoshMcCumber, 149-Scott Dunlap, Ian Leggatt, Chris Moody, Grant Waite,150-Jim Herman, Keith Huber, Garrett Osborn, 151-Brad Fritsch,Hunter Haas, Boyd Summerhays, 152-Dan Arroyo, 153-David Lutterus,154-Darren Angel, 155-Tim Hennick, Mark Owen. W—75-ChrisAnderson, 74-Tripp Isenhour.72-Hole Record:262, Brendon Todd, 200818-Hole Record:63, Mark Hensby, 2000; Joe Daley, 2001; David Sutherland,2001; Scott Gump, 2003; Franklin Langham, Craig Lile,Matt Weibring, 2007; David Branshaw, Rob Grube, MarcLeishman, Michael Putnam, 200836-Hole Record:127, David Sutherland, 200154-Hole Record:195, Brendon Todd, 2008<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsNIKE UTAH CLASSIC1999 Carl Paulson..................266 Craig Bowden.................272 Willow Creek CC, Sandy, UT........................72/7,104Marco GortanaBUY.COM UTAH CLASSIC2000 Andrew Morse..............269 John Riegger..................271 Willow Creek CC, Sandy, UT........................72/7,1042001 David Sutherland..........272 Danny Briggs..................273 Willow Creek CC, Sandy, UT........................72/7,104utah classic2002 Arron Oberholser~.........202 Doug Barron...................204 Willow Creek CC, Sandy, UT........................72/7,104Brian ClaarEnvirocare utah classic2003 Zach Johnson................267 Bobby Gage....................268 Willow Creek CC, Sandy, UT........................72/7,1042004 Brett Wetterich.............272 Ryuji Imada....................273 Willow Creek CC, Sandy, UT........................72/7,104Franklin Langham2005 Garrett Willis................275 Kris Cox..........................276 Willow Creek CC, Sandy, UT........................72/7,096Brian HenningerMathew Gogginutah ENERGYSOLUTIONS CHAMPIONSHIP2006 Craig Kanada.................272 Gavin Coles....................273 Willow Creek CC, Sandy, UT........................72/7,101Ken DukeBryce MolderMichael Putnam2007 Franklin Langham..........264 Richard Johnson............266 Willow Creek CC, Sandy, UT........................71/6,953utah CHAMPIONSHIP PRESENTED BY ZIONS BANK2008 Brendon Todd................262 Ryan Hietala...................268 Willow Creek CC, Sandy, UT........................71/7,013Jeff KlaukWon Joon LeeMarc LeishmanBrian SmockKyle ThompsonKey: ~ = Weather-shortened3-30 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2008 Albertsons Boise OpenPresented by Kraft [25th of 30 official events]TIDLANDHillcrest Country Club September11-14, 2008 Purse: $725,000Boise, ID Par: 36-35—71 Yards: 6,801LEADERSFirst RoundMichael Putnam.....................65 (-6)Arjun Atwal............................66 (-5)Kurt Barnes.............................66 (-5)Matt Bettencourt....................66 (-5)Bill Lunde...............................66 (-5)Jon Turcott.............................66 (-5)Garrett Willis..........................66 (-5)Chris Tidland....................... 69 (T37)Second RoundBill Lunde...........................131 (-11)Spencer Levin.......................133 (-9)Tag Ridings...........................133 (-9)Arjun Atwal..........................134 (-8)Kurt Barnes...........................134 (-8)Craig Bowden.......................134 (-8)David Mathis........................134 (-8)Wade Ormsby.......................134 (-8)Chris Tidland........................134 (-8)Third RoundBill Lunde...........................200 (-13)Chris Tidland......................200 (-13)Hunter Haas.......................202 (-11)Spencer Levin.....................202 (-11)Wade Ormsby.....................202 (-11)Michael Putnam.................202 (-11)Winner: CHRIS TIDLAND69-65-66-64 264 (-20) $130,500Order of FinishChris Tidland.............................. 1 69-65-66-64 264 $130,500.00Scott Piercy................................ 2 67-68-72-61 268 78,300.00Greg Owen................................. 3 71-68-65-65 269 49,300.00Peter Tomasulo.......................... 4 68-70-66-66 270 34,800.00Matt Bettencourt....................... 5 66-71-66-68 271 29,000.00Spencer Levin.......................... T6 67-66-69-70 272 21,180.36Clay Ogden.............................. T6 71-68-70-63 272 21,180.36Wade Ormsby.......................... T6 67-67-68-70 272 21,180.36Michael Putnam...................... T6 65-71-66-70 272 21,180.36Tag Ridings.............................. T6 67-66-70-69 272 21,180.36Hunter Haas............................. T6 68-68-66-70 272 21,180.35Bill Lunde................................. T6 66-65-69-72 272 21,180.35Brendon de Jonge................. T13 70-67-67-69 273 14,016.67Brendan Steele...................... T13 69-66-70-68 273 14,016.67Alex Prugh............................. T13 69-68-68-68 273 14,016.66Kris Blanks............................. T16 67-71-66-70 274 11,962.50Brendon Todd........................ T16 70-66-70-68 274 11,962.50Arjun Atwal........................... T18 66-68-73-68 275 9,787.50Ricky Barnes.......................... T18 69-69-66-71 275 9,787.50Scott Gutschewski................. T18 68-70-69-68 275 9,787.50Dave Schultz.......................... T18 70-65-70-70 275 9,787.50CUT: 65 players at 3-under-par 139 from a field of 156 professionals.Greg Chalmers....................... T22 69-69-71-67 276 $7,250.00Jason Enloe........................... T22 70-68-69-69 276 7,250.00Fran Quinn............................. T22 70-69-68-69 276 7,250.00Brian Smock........................... T22 67-72-67-70 276 7,250.00Kurt Barnes (Q)...................... T26 66-68-71-72 277 5,510.00David Branshaw.................... T26 68-68-69-72 277 5,510.00Miguel Angel Carballo.......... T26 71-68-69-69 277 5,510.00Chad Ginn.............................. T26 69-69-69-70 277 5,510.00Daniel Summerhays.............. T26 70-69-69-69 277 5,510.00Jason Allred.......................... T31 71-66-70-71 278 4,350.00Craig Bowden........................ T31 68-66-73-71 278 4,350.00Randy Leen (Q)....................... T31 67-70-71-70 278 4,350.00Bryce Molder......................... T31 70-69-69-70 278 4,350.00Roger Tambellini................... T31 67-70-69-72 278 4,350.00Jon Turcott............................ T31 66-70-69-73 278 4,350.00Marc Turnesa........................ T31 68-69-70-71 278 4,350.00Bubba Dickerson.................... T38 72-66-72-69 279 3,552.50Brad Fritsch............................ T38 67-69-72-71 279 3,552.50Kelly Grunewald.................... T38 72-67-71-69 279 3,552.50Jeff Klauk.............................. T38 71-68-70-70 279 3,552.50Andrew Buckle...................... T42 67-72-71-70 280 2,858.58Ben Bates (S)......................... T42 69-69-70-72 280 2,858.57Jeff Curl................................. T42 70-69-69-72 280 2,858.57WEATHER: Mostly sunny all week. Winds SE to WNW at 6-12mph each day. High temperatures ranged from 76 Thursday to85 Sunday.Scott Gardiner....................... T42 71-66-71-72 280 $2,858.57Bradley Iles............................ T42 68-71-67-74 280 2,858.57Skip Kendall........................... T42 67-69-70-74 280 2,858.57Dicky Pride............................. T42 69-70-71-70 280 2,858.57Gary Christian........................ T49 70-65-75-71 281 2,501.25Justin Hicks........................... T49 69-70-71-71 281 2,501.25Garrett Osborn....................... T49 67-72-73-69 281 2,501.25Matt Weibring....................... T49 69-70-70-72 281 2,501.25Jeff Wood.............................. T49 68-71-70-72 281 2,501.25Sebastian Fernandez............. T54 68-67-74-73 282 2,356.25David Mathis......................... T54 68-66-74-74 282 2,356.25Garrett Willis......................... T54 66-73-71-72 282 2,356.25Mike McCabe (Q)..................... 57 69-68-76-70 283 2,283.75Kyle Reifers........................... T58 71-67-74-72 284 2,229.38Mark Brooks.......................... T58 70-69-72-73 284 2,229.37Rick Price................................. 60 71-68-74-72 285 2,175.00Jeremy Anderson.................. T61 70-69-73-74 286 2,102.50Darron Stiles.......................... T61 69-69-76-72 286 2,102.50Esteban Toledo...................... T61 69-70-73-74 286 2,102.50Jarrod Lyle............................... 64 69-68-75-76 288 2,030.00Adam Martens......................... 65 72-66-75-77 290 1,993.75(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieSection3SummariesThe following players did not finish: (C=cut, W=withdrew,D=disqualified)C—140-Blake Adams, Chris Anderson, Kevin Burton, Kris Cox,The Jonathan following Fricke, players J.J. Killeen, did Bob not May, finish David (W=withdrew) McKenzie, Troy Merritt,Garth Mulroy, Keith Nolan, D.A. Points, Chris Riley, Jason Schultz,Webb Simpson, Chris Smith, Bob Sowards, 141-Rich Barcelo,Henrik Bjornstad, Gavin Coles, Jeff Gallagher, Bret Guetz, MarcLeishman, Chris Nallen, Corey Prugh, Vance Veazey, Grant Waite,Casey Wittenberg, 142-Tyler Aldridge, Bob Burns, Tommy Gainey,David Hearn, Kyle McCarthy, 143-Oskar Bergman, Jeff Brehaut, JoshBroadaway, Matt Every, Cody Freeman, Fabian Gomez, Tom Johnson,Justin Lee, David Lutterus, Brock Mackenzie, Jim McGovern, EwanPorter, Bradley Smith, 144-Dustin Bray, D.J. Brigman, Tom Carter,Paul Claxton, Joe Daley, Bryan DeCorso, Kim Felton, Scott Gump,Matt Hansen, Kevin Johnson, Aron Price, Ted Purdy, Geoffrey Sisk,145-Todd Fischer, Rob Grube, John Kimbell, Won Joon Lee, MichaelMcRae, B.J. Staten, 146-Rob Bradley, Graham Delaet, Trevor Dodds,Scott Gordon, Jeff Gove, Chris Kirk, Ron Whittaker, 147-Scott Dunlap,Ryan Hietala, Scott Parel, 148-Darren Angel, Andrew Bonhomme,Gibby Gilbert III, Colt Knost, 149-Nick Flanagan, Jim Herman,Josh McCumber, 150-Nick Malinowski, 151-Christo Greyling, ScottHarrington, Steve Pate, B.J. Pitzen, Mike Roters, 153-Tom Anderson.W—72-Tee McCabe, 71-Doug Barron.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsBEN HOGAN BOISE OPEN1990 Ricky Smallridge#.........199 David Hobby...................202 Hillcrest CC, Boise, ID .........................71/6,739Robert ThompsonGreg Whisman1991 Russell Beiersdorf#*.....202 Rich Parker.....................202 Hillcrest CC, Boise, ID .........................71/6,7731992 Jaime Gomez#..............202 Sean Murphy..................203 Hillcrest CC, Boise, ID .........................71/6,773NIKE BOISE OPEN1993 Tommy Moore#.............199 Olin Browne...................202 Hillcrest CC, Boise, ID .........................71/6,7731994 Keith Fergus#*..............198 Bill Murchison................198 Hillcrest CC, Boise, ID...................................71/6,7731995 Frank Lickliter#..............200 Kevin Burton...................201 Hillcrest CC, Boise, ID...................................71/6,773Craig Kanada1996 Matt Gogel....................270 David Berganio, Jr.........271 Hillcrest CC, Boise, ID...................................71/6,685Brett QuigleyStewart Cink1997 Iain Steel.......................267 Carl Paulson...................270 Hillcrest CC, Boise, ID...................................71/6,8851998 Mike Sposa...................265 Notah Begay III..............267 Hillcrest CC, Boise, ID...................................71/6,885Dennis Paulson1999 Carl Paulson..................266 Joel Edwards.................270 Hillcrest CC, Boise, ID...................................71/6,885Michael MuehrBUY.COM BOISE OPEN2000 Tim Clark.......................269 Patrick Burke..................275 Hillcrest CC, Boise, ID...................................71/6,698Steve Haskins2001 Michael Long................270 Tjaart Van der Walt.......271 Hillcrest CC, Boise, ID...................................71/6,698<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>3-31


2008 Albertsons Boise OpenPresented by KraftSection Summaries3NotesTwo weeks shy of his 36th birthday, ChrisTidland earned his first career win, at theAlbertsons Boise Open. Tidland held a share of the54-hole lead and took command during Sunday’sfinal round with four birdies on his first six holes.Every part of Chris Tidland’s game was workingwell in Boise. The former Oklahoma State standoutranked fifth in Fairways Hit, was fourth in Greensin Regulation and tied for sixth in Putting. He finishedthe week with 25 birdies.Chris Tidland’s win came in his 192nd career starton <strong>Tour</strong>. His first-place check of $130,500 vaultedhim from No. 86 to No. 16 on the money list.Scott Piercy tied the Hillcrest Country Clubcourse record with a 10-under-par 61 in the finalround. The Las Vegas resident had eight birdiesand an eagle en route to becoming only the thirdplayer in tournament history to shoot a 61. J.P.Hayes set the course record during the secondround in 1994, and Woody Austin tied it the followingday.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yardsalbertsons boise open Presented By First Health2002 Jason Gore....................273 Emlyn Aubrey.................275 Hillcrest CC, Boise, ID...................................71/6,765Barry Cheesman2003 Roger Tambellini...........267 Tripp Isenhour................273 Hillcrest CC, Boise, ID...................................71/6,7692004 Scott Gump...................270 Michael Long.................272 Hillcrest CC, Boise, ID...................................71/6,769Jimmy Walker2005 Greg Chalmers*............269 Danny Ellis.....................269 Hillcrest CC, Boise, ID...................................71/6,7692006 Kevin Stadler.................264 Glen Day.........................265 Hillcrest CC, Boise, ID...................................71/6,7692007 Jon Mills.......................263 D.A. Points.....................266 Hillcrest CC, Boise, ID...................................71/6,801albertsons boise open Presented By Kraft2008 Chris Tidland.................264 Scott Piercy....................268 Hillcrest CC, Boise, ID...................................71/6,801Key: * = Playoff # = 54-hole tournamentLast year’s field included the top-50 money winnerson the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> and 96 of the top 100.Bob Sowards had a hole-inoneat the par-3, eighth duringthe opening round last year.Sowards’ ace at the 208-yardhole was the 14th in tournamenthistory.BOB SOWARDS72-Hole Record:263, Jon Mills, 2007<strong>Tour</strong>nament and Current Course18-Hole Record:61, J.P. Hayes, Woody Austin, 1994; Scott Piercy, 200836-Hole Record:128, Kevin Stadler, 2006; Jim McGovern, 200754-Hole Record:196, Rick Cramer, 1996; Mario Tiziani, 2006, Jim McGovern,D.A. Points, 2007CHRIS TIDLAND3-32 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2008 WNB Golf Classic [27th of 30 official events]Section Summaries3LEISHMANWinner: MARC LEISHMAN67-66-66-68 267 (-21)Order of FinishMarc Leishman.......................... 1 67-66-66-68 267 $94,500.00Keoke Cotner............................. 2 70-71-69-68 278 56,700.00Aron Price.................................. 3 67-72-68-72 279 35,700.00Greg Chalmers......................... T4 70-72-70-68 280 20,671.88Darron Stiles............................ T4 71-69-70-70 280 20,671.88Won Joon Lee......................... T4 69-69-71-71 280 20,671.87Spencer Levin.......................... T4 66-70-72-72 280 20,671.87Ricky Barnes............................ T8 69-68-71-73 281 14,175.00Brendon de Jonge................... T8 71-68-67-75 281 14,175.00Fabian Gomez.......................... T8 69-73-68-71 281 14,175.00Cameron Percy......................... T8 72-68-66-75 281 14,175.00Brendon Todd.......................... T8 68-68-73-72 281 14,175.00Tom Gillis (Q)......................... T13 66-70-74-72 282 10,500.00Vance Veazey........................ T13 72-69-71-70 282 10,500.00Michael Boyd......................... T15 69-67-68-79 283 8,137.50Mark Brooks.......................... T15 74-70-68-71 283 8,137.50Brad Fritsch............................ T15 71-72-68-72 283 8,137.50Justin Hicks........................... T15 74-67-68-74 283 8,137.50Ian Leggatt............................. T15 72-68-72-71 283 8,137.50Garrett Osborn....................... T15 73-68-69-73 283 8,137.50D.J. Brigman.......................... T21 71-72-69-72 284 5,285.00Gary Christian........................ T21 67-74-69-74 284 5,285.00Midland Country Club October 9-12, 2008 Purse: $525,000Midland, TX Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,380LEADERSFirst RoundSpencer Levin.........................66 (-6)Tom Gillis...............................66 (-6)Reid Edstrom..........................66 (-6)Aron Price...............................67 (-5)Miguel Carballo......................67 (-5)Gary Christian.........................67 (-5)Marc Leishman.......................67 (-5)CUT: 69 players at even-par 144 from a field of 144 professionals.Hunter Haas........................... T21 70-71-69-74 284 $5,285.00Anders Hultman..................... T21 72-69-70-73 284 5,285.00Chris Smith............................ T21 72-69-69-74 284 5,285.00Roger Tambellini................... T21 73-70-69-72 284 5,285.00Rich Barcelo........................... T27 72-72-69-72 285 3,596.25Henrik Bjornstad.................... T27 71-72-71-71 285 3,596.25Bob Burns.............................. T27 71-68-70-76 285 3,596.25Miguel Angel Carballo.......... T27 67-74-71-73 285 3,596.25Bubba Dickerson.................... T27 74-69-69-73 285 3,596.25Reid Edstrom (Q).................... T27 66-75-71-73 285 3,596.25Jeff Klauk.............................. T27 72-69-70-74 285 3,596.25Michael Putnam.................... T27 70-67-76-72 285 3,596.25Ryan Hietala.......................... T35 72-72-72-70 286 2,782.50Bill Lunde............................... T35 72-70-73-71 286 2,782.50Jarrod Lyle............................. T35 70-71-73-72 286 2,782.50David McKenzie..................... T35 72-70-73-71 286 2,782.50Fran Quinn............................. T35 74-70-74-68 286 2,782.50Willie Wood.......................... T35 72-72-72-70 286 2,782.50Oskar Bergman...................... T41 70-72-76-69 287 2,257.50Scott Piercy............................ T41 73-68-70-76 287 2,257.50Jason Schultz........................ T41 74-69-70-74 287 2,257.50Casey Wittenberg.................. T41 72-71-73-71 287 2,257.50Arjun Atwal........................... T45 72-69-74-73 288 1,968.75Colt Knost.............................. T45 71-71-72-74 288 1,968.75Second RoundMarc Leishman...................133 (-11)Michael Boyd.......................136 (-8)Tom Gillis.............................136 (-8)Spencer Levin.......................136 (-8)Brendon Todd.......................136 (-8)Ricky Barnes.........................137 (-7)Michael Putnam...................137 (-7)Won Joon Lee......................138 (-6)Third RoundMarc Leishman...................199 (-17)Michael Boyd.....................204 (-12)Brendon de Jonge..............206 (-10)Cameron Percy...................206 (-10)Aron Price.............................207 (-9)Ricky Barnes.........................208 (-8)Spencer Levin.......................208 (-8)WEATHER: Mostly sunny Thursday. High of 84. Winds S at 10-15mph, with gusts up to 29 mph. Mostly sunny Friday. High of 88.Winds S at 10-15 mph, with gusts up to 20 mph. Cloudy and windySaturday. High of 79. Winds SSE at 12-18 mph, gusting to 30 mph.Mostly cloudy and windy Sunday. High of 79. Winds SSE at 18-22mph, gusting to 35 mph.Alex Prugh............................. T45 72-69-73-74 288 $1,968.75Brian Smock........................... T45 71-73-72-72 288 1,968.75Tyler Aldridge........................ T49 71-71-72-75 289 1,850.63Esteban Toledo...................... T49 71-73-71-74 289 1,850.62Ben Bates.............................. T51 73-71-71-75 290 1,798.13Steve Pate............................. T51 72-71-73-74 290 1,798.12Josh McCumber.................... T53 72-72-68-79 291 1,719.38Grant Waite........................... T53 71-71-73-76 291 1,719.38Kelly Grunewald.................... T53 73-70-73-75 291 1,719.37Adam Rubinson (S)................ T53 71-73-74-73 291 1,719.37Joe Daley............................... T57 69-75-73-75 292 1,601.25Andrew Dresser (Q)............... T57 74-69-73-76 292 1,601.25Chad Ginn.............................. T57 71-72-74-75 292 1,601.25Brian Guetz............................ T57 72-72-72-76 292 1,601.25D.A. Points............................. T57 71-73-74-74 292 1,601.25Franklin Corpening (Q)........... T62 73-71-74-75 293 1,496.25Brock Mackenzie................... T62 71-70-76-76 293 1,496.25Scott Parel............................. T62 71-73-71-78 293 1,496.25Sebastian Fernandez............. T65 70-72-76-76 294 1,430.63Chris Kirk............................... T65 73-71-77-73 294 1,430.62Rick Price................................. 67 71-70-75-79 295 1,391.25Scott Gordon............................ 68 73-70-81-78 302 1,365.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieThe following players did not finish: (C=cut, W=withdrew,D=disqualified)The following players did not finish: (C=cut, W=withdrew,D=disqualified)C—145-David Branshaw, Will Dodson, Matt Every, Scott Gardiner,Paul Gow, Jim Herman, Vince Jewell, David Mathis, BlaineMcCallister, Wade Ormsby, Ewan Porter, Peter Tomasulo, JonTurcott, 146-Kris Blanks, Jeff Brehaut, Tom Byrum, Todd Fischer,Ryan Howison, Bradley Iles, Tripp Isenhour, Dean Larsson, JimLemon, Bryce Molder, Kyle Reifers, Dustin Risdon, Dave Schultz,B.J. Staten, Chris Tidland, 147-Steven Bowditch, David Hearn, SkipKendall, Garth Mulroy, Justin Otto, Matt Weibring, Steven Young,148-Jeremy Anderson, Andrew Bonhomme, Tom Carter, Kim Felton,Scott Gutschewski, J.J. Killeen, David Morland IV, Brendan Steele,Daniel Summerhays, 149-Blake Adams, Dustin Bray, Kris Cox, BretGuetz, Mike McCabe, Keith Nolan, Chris Thompson, 150-MattBettencourt, Josh Broadaway, Larry Bryan, Patrick Damron, ScottDunlap, Jim Rutledge, Lee M. Williamson, 151-Andy Connell,152-Doug Barron, Chris Nallen, 153-Darren Angel, Bryan DeCorso,Matt Hansen, Tee McCabe, 154-John Adams, Chris Anderson,Jonathan Fricke, Chris Meyers, 155-John Kimbell, Nick Malinowski,156-Craig Bowden, 157-Rob Bradley. W—81-Gibby Gilbert III,76-Tom Johnson, 225-Jason Enloe.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsBEN HOGAN PERMIAN BASIN OPEN1992 Taylor Smith#................204 Pete Jordan....................205 Club at Mission Dorado, Odessa, TX............72/7,135Andrew MorseNIKE PERMIAN BASIN OPEN1993 Franklin Langham#*......202 Doug Martin...................202 Club at Mission Dorado, Odessa, TX............72/7,1351994 Bruce Vaughan..............269 Gary Rusnak...................273 Club at Mission Dorado, Odessa, TX............72/7,135Bob Wolcott1995 Hugh Royer III................275 Paul Claxton...................276 Club at Mission Dorado, Odessa, TX............72/7,135Frank ConnerKawika CotnerFranklin LanghamDave MileyChris SmithPhil Tataurangi1996 Michael Christie 270 Anthony Rodriguez 272 Club at Mission Dorado, Odessa, TX............72/7,1351997 Paul Gow.......................267 Steve Lamontagne ........269 Club at Mission Dorado, Odessa, TX............72/7,1351998 Stiles Mitchell*.............276 Woody Austin................276 Club at Mission Dorado, Odessa, TX............72/7,135Jeff Barlow1999 David Berganio, Jr........269 Paul Gow........................271 Club at Mission Dorado, Odessa, TX............72/7,221Dicky ThompsonBUY.COM PERMIAN BASIN OPEN2000 Kevin Johnson...............268 Mark Hensby..................271 Club at Mission Dorado, Odessa, TX............72/7,2212001 Chad Campbell..............264 Todd Fischer...................268 Club at Mission Dorado, Odessa, TX............72/7,229permian basin open2002 Tag Ridings*.................272 Mark Hensby..................272 Midland CC, Midland, TX.............................72/7,3543-34 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2008 WNB Golf ClassicNotesMarc Leishman’s 11-stroke CHRIS SMITHvictory matched the largestwinning margin in the historyof the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>.Leishman held a 13-strokelead at one point during thefinal round and was up by 12before closing with a bogey at the final hole. His11-shot win equaled the mark set by Chris Smithat the 1997 Omaha Classic.Marc Leishman’s five-shot lead going into thefinal round is the largest 54-hole margin in tournamenthistory. It was also the largest 54-hole leadof the 2008 season.Scott Gordon’s opening-round ace at the 16thhole was only the fifth hole-in-one since the WNBGolf Classic began in 1992 and is only the secondsince the move to Midland Country Club in 2002.Cameron Percy shot a 6-under 30 on the frontnine of the third round to equal the nine-hole tournamentrecord. He followed with nine consecutivepars on the back nine to record a 6-under 66, goodfor a tie for third after three rounds.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/Yardspermian basin Charity Golf Classic2003 D.J. Brigman.................272 Jason Dufner..................273 Midland CC, Midland, TX.............................72/7,354Mark HensbyJimmy Walker2004 Charley Hoffman*.........282 Jeff Gove........................282 Midland CC, Midland, TX.............................72/7,354Craig Lile2005 Kris Cox.........................270 Craig Bowden.................272 Midland CC, Midland, TX.............................72/7,354Jerry SmithChris Tidland2006 Brandt Snedeker*.........272 Aron Price.......................272 Midland CC, Midland, TX.............................72/7,380WNB Golf Classic2007 Brad Adamonis*............278 Vance Veazey.................278 Midland CC, Midland, TX.............................72/7,380Ron WhittakerTjaart van der Walt2008 Marc Leishman.............267 Keoke Cotner..................278 Midland CC, Midland, TX.............................72/7,380Key: * = Playoff # = 54-hole tournamentSection3SummariesOnly five players had rounds below 70 in Sunday’sfinal round, compared to 19 on Saturday.Marc Leishman led the Putting category. For theweek, he had 105 putts.72-Hole Record:264, Chad Campbell, 2001<strong>Tour</strong>nament and Current Course 18-HoleRecord:63, Jim McGovern, 2002; Brian Guetz, 200736-Hole Record:128, Kevin Johnson, 200054-Hole Record:195, Chad Campbell, 2001Marc Leishman<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>3-35


2008 Chattanooga ClassicPresented by Black Creek [28th of 30 official events]ATWALBlack Creek Club October 16-19, 2007 Purse: $500,000Chattanooga, TN Par: 36-36—72 Yards: 7,149LEADERSFirst RoundWebb Simpson.....................61 (-11)Kris Blanks.............................63 (-9)Skip Kendall...........................63 (-9)Matt Weibring........................63 (-9)Scott Stallings........................64 (-8)Arjun Atwal............................66 (-6)Second RoundWebb Simpson...................125 (-19)Arjun Atwal........................126 (-18)Scott Stallings....................126 (-18)Bill Lunde...........................129 (-15)Matt Weibring....................129 (-15)Third RoundArjun Atwal........................192 (-24)Webb Simpson...................195 (-21)Bill Lunde...........................197 (-19)Hunter Haas.......................198 (-18)Scott Stallings....................199 (-17)Matt Weibring....................199 (-17)Section Summaries3Winner: ARJUN ATWAL66-60-66-72 264 (-24) $90,000Order of FinishWon with a birdie-4 on at the first playoff holeArjun Atwal............................... 1 66-60-66-72 264 $90,000.00Webb Simpson (Q)..................... 2 61-64-70-69 264 54,000.00Kris Blanks................................. 3 63-68-69-68 268 34,000.00Hunter Haas............................... 4 67-64-67-71 269 24,000.00Brendon de Jonge..................... 5 67-66-67-70 270 20,000.00Ricky Barnes............................ T6 65-68-71-67 271 16,187.50Won Joon Lee......................... T6 68-65-68-70 271 16,187.50Bill Lunde................................. T6 67-62-68-74 271 16,187.50Matt Weibring......................... T6 63-66-70-72 271 16,187.50Bryce Molder........................... 10 65-72-69-66 272 13,500.00Tom Gillis............................... T11 66-64-71-72 273 12,000.00Skip Kendall........................... T11 63-67-72-71 273 12,000.00Daniel Summerhays................ 13 69-67-69-69 274 10,500.00Bob Heintz............................. T14 66-67-68-74 275 8,750.00Justin Hicks........................... T14 71-66-68-70 275 8,750.00D.A. Points............................. T14 69-68-73-65 275 8,750.00Scott Stallings (Q).................. T14 64-62-73-76 275 8,750.00Matt Bettencourt................... T18 66-68-69-73 276 6,520.00Gary Christian........................ T18 65-70-71-70 276 6,520.00Scott Dunlap.......................... T18 67-70-68-71 276 6,520.00Spencer Levin........................ T18 71-66-69-70 276 6,520.00CUT: 66 professionals and one amateur at 6-under-par 138 from afield of 142 professionals and two amateurs.Casey Wittenberg.................. T18 69-69-70-68 276 $6,520.00Matt Hansen.......................... T23 65-66-74-73 278 4,650.00Colt Knost.............................. T23 68-70-67-73 278 4,650.00Michael Putnam.................... T23 69-62-75-72 278 4,650.00Chris Tidland.......................... T23 66-70-71-71 278 4,650.00Michael Boyd......................... T27 66-69-72-72 279 3,366.67Matt Every............................. T27 66-68-74-71 279 3,366.67Tommy Gainey....................... T27 69-67-72-71 279 3,366.67Scott Gardiner....................... T27 67-70-75-67 279 3,366.67Brock Mackenzie................... T27 66-72-70-71 279 3,366.67Brendan Steele...................... T27 67-69-72-71 279 3,366.67Blake Adams (Q).................... T27 65-70-71-73 279 3,366.66Darren Angel......................... T27 68-68-70-73 279 3,366.66J.J. Killeen............................. T27 70-65-70-74 279 3,366.66Jeff Brehaut........................... T36 70-63-71-76 280 2,650.00Kevin Johnson....................... T36 68-67-71-74 280 2,650.00Ian Leggatt............................. T36 65-72-72-71 280 2,650.00Aron Price.............................. T36 66-70-72-72 280 2,650.00Bubba Dickerson.................... T40 68-69-74-70 281 2,300.00Chad Ginn.............................. T40 67-64-73-77 281 2,300.00Geoffrey Sisk......................... T40 65-69-77-70 281 2,300.00Todd Fischer.......................... T43 67-69-74-72 282 2,050.00Jim Herman........................... T43 67-70-72-73 282 2,050.00David Branshaw.................... T45 65-70-69-79 283 1,837.50WEATHER: Calm and sunny Thursday morning. Light afternoonrain. High of 76. Winds WNW at 6-12 mph. Play was called for theday at 6:55 p.m. due to darkness. Mostly cloudy Friday. High of 70but cooler in the late afternoon. Winds NNW at 7-15 mph. SunnySaturday, with a high of 67. Winds NNE at 7-15 mph. Sunny andpleasant Sunday, with a high of 69. Winds NE at 6-12 mph.Mark Brooks.......................... T45 69-69-71-74 283 $1,837.50Bob Burns.............................. T45 68-70-68-77 283 1,837.50Kris Cox.................................. T45 71-67-71-74 283 1,837.50Kim Felton.............................. T45 70-68-73-72 283 1,837.50Chris Smith............................ T45 68-69-74-72 283 1,837.50Keoke Cotner......................... T51 67-70-72-75 284 1,700.00Paul Gow............................... T51 69-67-73-75 284 1,700.00Peter Tomasulo...................... T51 67-67-73-77 284 1,700.00Adam Mitchell (S).................. T51 70-68-70-76 284 AmateurMarc Leishman...................... T55 71-66-75-73 285 1,637.50Scott Parel............................. T55 70-68-69-78 285 1,637.50Bobby Clampett (S)................ T57 68-67-75-76 286 1,550.00Brad Fritsch............................ T57 72-66-78-70 286 1,550.00Fabian Gomez........................ T57 68-69-74-75 286 1,550.00Scott Gutschewski................. T57 65-71-74-76 286 1,550.00David Peoples........................ T57 72-65-75-74 286 1,550.00Tom Carter............................. T62 71-67-73-76 287 1,462.50Rick Price............................... T62 71-67-73-76 287 1,462.50Chris Nallen........................... T64 70-68-74-76 288 1,400.00Scott Piercy............................ T64 69-67-76-76 288 1,400.00Steve Wheatcroft (Q)............. T64 70-68-70-80 288 1,400.00Michael Clark II (S).................. 67 70-67-76-79 292 1,350.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieThe following players did not finish: (C=cut, W=withdrew,D=disqualified)C—139-Chris Anderson, Rich Barcelo, Andrew Buckle, Jason Caron,Anders Hultman, Jeff Klauk, Chris Parra, Steve Pate, Cameron Percy,Alex Prugh, Kyle Reifers, Jason Schultz, Darron Stiles, JosephSykora, Roger Tambellini, Brendon Todd, 140-Billy Andrade, CamiloBenedetti, D.J. Brigman, Josh Broadaway, Gavin Coles, SebastianFernandez, Jeff Gallagher, Tee McCabe, Loren Personett, PhilipPettitt, Jr., 141-Oskar Bergman, Andrew Bonhomme, Craig Bowden,Bryan DeCorso, Jay Delsing, Jason Enloe, Gibby Gilbert III, RyanHietala, Bradley Iles, John Kimbell, Fran Quinn, Dave Schultz,Vance Veazey, 142-Tyler Aldridge, Tripp Isenhour, Jarrod Lyle,Wade Ormsby, Jim Rutledge, Esteban Toledo, Jon Turcott, 143-JoeDaley, Christopher Gray, David Hearn, David McKenzie, 144-HenrikBjornstad, Jonathan Fricke, Audie Johnson, Heath Jones, GarthMulroy, 146-Ben Bates, Rob Bradley, Tom Byrum, Miguel AngelCarballo, Kelly Grunewald, James Love, Keith Nolan, B.J. Staten,147-Jonathan Hodge (A), David Mathis, Garrett Osborn, 148-DustinBray, Bret Guetz, 150-Kelvin Burgin, Scott Gordon, John M. Kelly,Chris Kirk, 152-Brett Bingham, Nick Malinowski. W—79-EwanPorter, 74-Dicky Pride, 66-Garrett Willis.<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsCHATTANOOGA CLASSIC2003 Jason Bohn...................265 Kyle Thompson...............266 Black Creek Club, Chattanooga, TN.............72/7,044CHATTANOOGA CLASSIC PRESENTED BY CUMMINGS COVE AND REALTY CENTER/GMAC2004 Justin Bolli....................267 Chris Anderson...............268 Black Creek Club, Chattanooga, TN.............72/7,044Jason Wagner2005 Jason Schultz*..............266 Joe Daley.......................266 Black Creek Club, Chattanooga, TN.............72/7,024Jerry SmithScott WeatherlyCHATTANOOGA CLASSIC PRESENTED BY BLACK CREEK2006 Kyle Reifers*.................262 Brandt Snedeker............262 Black Creek Club, Chattanooga, TN.............72/7,0242007 Ron Whittaker...............271 David McKenzie.............272 Black Creek Club, Chattanooga, TN.............72/7,1492008 Arjun Atwal*.................264 Webb Simpson...............264 Black Creek Club, Chattanooga, TN.............72/7,14972-Hole Record:262, Kyle Reifers, Brandt Snedeker, 200618-Hole Record:60, Arjun Atwal, 200836-Hole Record:125, Webb Simpson, 200854-Hole Record:192, Arjun Atwal, 2008Key: * = PlayoffNotesArjun Atwal’s 12-under-par 60 in the second roundwas the low round on <strong>Tour</strong> in 2008.Webb Simpson tied the lowest 36-hole score onthe <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> with his two opening rounds of61-64—125 (19-under).Three aces were made in 2008. Only one hole-in-onewas scored in the first five years of the tournament.Peter Tomasulo holed his 239-yard second shot fora double eagle at the par-5 18th hole in the secondround. It was the third in tournament history.3-36 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2008 Miccosukee Championship [29th of 30 official events]POINTSMiccosukee Golf & Country Club October 23-26, 2008 Purse: $625,000Miami, FL Par: 35-36—71 Yards: 7,200LEADERSFirst RoundChris Nallen............................67 (-4)Fran Quinn..............................67 (-4)Camilo Benedetti....................68 (-3)Scott Gardiner........................68 (-3)Darron Stiles..........................68 (-3)Daniel Summerhays...............68 (-3)D.A. Points.......................... 73 (T59)Second RoundRicky Barnes.........................136 (-6)Marc Leishman.....................136 (-6)Josh Broadaway...................137 (-5)Six players tied....................138 (-4)D.A. Points........................ 143 (T43)Third RoundD.A. Points...........................205 (-8)Matt Bettencourt..................205 (-8)Josh Broadaway...................206 (-7)Gavin Coles..........................206 (-7)Scott Gardiner......................207 (-6)Marc Leishman.....................206 (-7)Bryce Molder........................207 (-6)Daniel Summerhays.............207 (-6)WINNER: D. A. POINTS73-70-62-67—272 (-12) $112,500Order of FinishWon with a birdie-3 on the first playoff holeD.A. Points................................. 1 73-70-62-67 272 $112,500.00Matt Bettencourt....................... 2 71-68-66-67 272 67,500.00Josh Broadaway...................... T3 69-68-69-68 274 32,500.00Gavin Coles.............................. T3 69-69-68-68 274 32,500.00Bryce Molder........................... T3 69-69-69-67 274 32,500.00Scott Gardiner......................... T6 68-71-68-69 276 21,718.75Matt Hansen............................ T6 69-70-70-67 276 21,718.75Chris Nallen............................. T8 67-71-72-67 277 18,125.00Brendon Todd.......................... T8 70-72-68-67 277 18,125.00Steve Wheatcroft (Q)............... T8 73-69-70-65 277 18,125.00Chad Ginn.............................. T11 72-67-70-69 278 12,410.72Jim Herman........................... T11 69-73-69-67 278 12,410.72Matt Weibring....................... T11 69-72-71-66 278 12,410.72Bubba Dickerson.................... T11 74-68-73-63 278 12,410.71Scott Dunlap.......................... T11 74-69-66-69 278 12,410.71Marc Leishman...................... T11 70-66-70-72 278 12,410.71Daniel Summerhays.............. T11 68-72-67-71 278 12,410.71Ricky Barnes.......................... T18 72-64-74-69 279 9,062.50Tom Gillis............................... T18 72-67-72-68 279 9,062.50Rich Barcelo........................... T20 72-71-69-68 280 6,012.50Andrew Bonhomme............... T20 70-69-71-70 280 6,012.50CUT: 66 players at 2-over-par 144 from a field of 144 professionals.Jay Delsing............................ T20 72-68-69-71 280 $6,012.50Reid Edstrom......................... T20 71-69-68-72 280 6,012.50Matt Every............................. T20 71-71-70-68 280 6,012.50Hunter Haas........................... T20 72-70-69-69 280 6,012.50Jeff Klauk.............................. T20 73-69-69-69 280 6,012.50Rick Price............................... T20 73-71-68-68 280 6,012.50Geoffrey Sisk......................... T20 74-70-70-66 280 6,012.50Peter Tomasulo...................... T20 71-70-71-68 280 6,012.50Arjun Atwal........................... T30 72-70-68-71 281 4,000.00Michael Boyd......................... T30 73-70-69-69 281 4,000.00Dustin Bray............................ T30 69-74-68-70 281 4,000.00Stephen Dartnall (Q).............. T30 70-70-74-67 281 4,000.00Greg Owen............................. T30 73-69-70-69 281 4,000.00Camilo Benedetti (S).............. T35 68-73-69-72 282 3,312.50Gary Christian........................ T35 73-71-71-67 282 3,312.50Chris Smith............................ T35 73-70-65-74 282 3,312.50Darron Stiles.......................... T35 68-70-72-72 282 3,312.50Roger Tambellini................... T35 73-68-69-72 282 3,312.50Vance Veazey........................ T35 69-69-72-72 282 3,312.50Brendon de Jonge................. T41 69-73-70-71 283 2,687.50Scott Gutschewski................. T41 74-69-71-69 283 2,687.50Randy Leen............................ T41 72-70-72-69 283 2,687.50Spencer Levin........................ T41 74-68-71-70 283 2,687.50WEATHER: Mostly cloudy Thursday, with a high of 79. Winds ENEat 10-20 mph gusting to 30 mph. Mostly cloudy Friday, with a highof 81. Winds ESE at 10-20 mph gusting to 30 mph. Partly cloudySaturday. High of 86. Winds S at 7-15 mph. Play was suspendedfor 22 minutes at 3:03 p.m. due to lightning. Mostly cloudy Sundayafter overnight rain dropped 3.75 inches. High of 81. Winds NNEat 6-12 mph.Aaron Goldberg (Q)................ T45 75-68-70-71 284 $2,276.79Josh McCumber.................... T45 71-73-69-71 284 2,276.79Aron Price.............................. T45 71-72-71-70 284 2,276.79Fran Quinn............................. T45 67-71-75-71 284 2,276.79Won Joon Lee....................... T45 72-72-72-68 284 2,276.78Alan Morin............................. T45 72-72-71-69 284 2,276.78Dicky Pride............................. T45 69-72-74-69 284 2,276.78Todd Fischer.......................... T52 76-66-72-71 285 2,093.75Andrew Johnson (Q).............. T52 71-72-71-71 285 2,093.75Jarrod Lyle............................. T52 72-72-70-71 285 2,093.75John Kimbell.......................... T55 72-69-71-74 286 2,015.63Craig Bowden........................ T55 75-68-72-71 286 2,015.62Jeff Brehaut........................... T57 71-71-68-77 287 1,937.50D.J. Brigman.......................... T57 72-72-69-74 287 1,937.50Miguel Angel Carballo.......... T57 72-70-72-73 287 1,937.50Jon Turcott.............................. 60 69-73-73-73 288 1,875.00Bill Lunde............................... T61 72-71-71-75 289 1,828.13Keith Nolan............................ T61 73-70-75-71 289 1,828.12Kyle Reifers............................. 63 73-71-77-69 290 1,781.25Tyler Aldridge........................ T64 70-72-74-75 291 1,734.38Shannon Sykora (Q)............... T64 74-69-76-72 291 1,734.37(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieSection3SummariesThe following players did not finish: (C=cut, W=withdrew,D=disqualified)C—145-Ben Bates, Oskar Bergman, Kris Blanks, Andrew Buckle,Joe Daley, Jeff Gallagher, Kelly Grunewald, Kevin Johnson, DavidMathis, Alex Prugh, Michael Putnam, Dave Schultz, Chris Tidland,Grant Waite, 146-Chris Anderson, Mark Brooks, Fabian Gomez, PaulGow, Bradley Iles, Nick Malinowski, David McKenzie, David Peoples,Cameron Percy, Scott Piercy, Webb Simpson, B.J. Staten, CameronYancey, 147-Greg Chalmers, Kris Cox, Sebastian Fernandez, JustinHicks, Skip Kendall, Brad Ott, Scott Parel, Steve Pate, Lee Williams,148-Henrik Bjornstad, Bryan DeCorso, Clark Dennis, Scott Gordon,Bret Guetz, Tripp Isenhour, Tom Johnson, Garth Mulroy, WadeOrmsby, 149-David Branshaw, Tom Carter, Keoke Cotner, AndersHultman, Garrett Osborn, Juan Weissenberg, 150-Darren Angel,Rod Curl, Jr., Ryan Hietala, Chris Kirk, Brendan Steele, RichardTerga, 151-Bob Burns, Kim Felton, Justin Fetcho, Jeffrey Hill, J.J.Killeen, Justin McCarraher, Jason Schultz, 152-Jonathan Fricke,David Hearn, Tee McCabe, Esteban Toledo, 153-Russ Cochran,Gayle Leslie, J.L. Lewis, Casey Wittenberg, 154-Josh Hart, BrockMackenzie, 155-Gibby Gilbert III, Kyle G. Morris. W—81-BradFritsch, 217-Jeremy Anderson. D—David Morland IV.72-Hole Record:268, D.J. Trahan, 200418-Hole Record:62, Jason Dufner, 2003; D.A. Points, 200836-Hole Record:130, Marc Turnesa, 200754-Hole Record:199, Craig Bowden, 2003; Nick Watney, 2004; MarcTurnesa, 2007<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsMICCOSUKEE CHAMPIONSHIP2003 Craig Bowden................270 Chris Couch....................271 Miccosukee G&CC, Miami FL.......................71/7,2002004 D.J. Trahan....................268 Nick Watney..................270 Miccosukee G&CC, Miami FL ......................71/7,2002005 No <strong>Tour</strong>nament**2006 Bryce Molder.................270 Boo Weekley..................271 Miccosukee G&CC, Miami FL ......................71/7,2002007 Marc Turnesa................269 David Mathis..................270 Miccosukee G&CC, Miami FL ......................71/7,200Jon Mills2008 D.A. Points*..................272 Matt Bettencourt...........272 Miccosukee G&CC, Miami FL ......................71/7,200Key: * = Playoff ** = Canceled (Hurricane Wilma)NotesLast year’s tournament had one of the most dramaticfinishes in <strong>Tour</strong> history. D.A. Points holed a 125-yardwedge for eagle on the 72nd hole to finish at 12-underpar. Playing partner Matt Bettencourt then made a15-foot birdie putt to tie and force a playoff. Points thenbirdied the first extra hole after hitting another wedgefrom nearly the same spot in the 18th fairway to 4 feet.Only three players, D.A. Points, Roger Tambelliniand Alan Morin, scored eagles in the third round, allat the 520-yard fifth hole.D.A Points made five consecutive birdies in his thirdround,9-under 62, which tied a tournament best.Holes-in-one by Steve Wheatcroft (No. 11) and JeffKlauk (No. 17), both in the second round, bought the season’stotal to 29, one ace short of a record 30 in 2007.Steve Wheatcroft shot a final-round 65 to jump from113th to 99th on the money list and earn conditionalstatus for <strong>2009</strong>. Wheatcroft needed just 99 putts forthe week becoming the only player to record less than100 putts in a tournament last season.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>3-37


Section Summaries32008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championshipat TPC Craig Ranch [30th of 30 official events]BETTENCOURTWinner: MATT BETTENCOURT68-67-63-69 267 (-17) $180,000Order of FinishMatt Bettencourt....................... 1 68-67-63-69 267 $180,000.00Jeff Klauk.................................. 2 65-69-69-65 268 108,000.00Colt Knost................................ T3 67-66-71-65 269 58,000.00Bryce Molder........................... T3 67-67-64-71 269 58,000.00Peter Tomasulo.......................... 5 68-70-63-69 270 40,000.00Garrett Osborn........................... 6 66-65-71-69 271 36,000.00Oskar Bergman........................ T7 73-66-67-66 272 32,250.00Marc Leishman........................ T7 67-67-68-70 272 32,250.00D.J. Brigman............................ T9 69-69-67-68 273 28,000.00Scott Gutschewski................... T9 70-67-67-69 273 28,000.00David Branshaw.................... T11 70-67-69-68 274 21,200.00Brendon de Jonge................. T11 69-69-67-69 274 21,200.00Kyle Reifers........................... T11 72-64-65-73 274 21,200.00Webb Simpson...................... T11 70-73-67-64 274 21,200.00Darron Stiles.......................... T11 64-67-70-73 274 21,200.00Josh Broadaway.................... T16 74-67-68-66 275 15,000.00Gavin Coles............................ T16 68-69-68-70 275 15,000.00Spencer Levin........................ T16 66-69-69-71 275 15,000.00Aron Price.............................. T16 70-70-70-65 275 15,000.00TPC Craig Ranch november 6-9, 2008 Purse: $1,000,000McKinney, TX Par: 36-35—71 Yards: 7,438LEADERSFirst RoundDarron Stiles......................64 (-7)Jeff Klauk...........................65 (-6)Spencer Levin.....................66 (-5)Garrett Osborn....................66 (-5)Colt Knost...........................67 (-4)Marc Leishman...................67 (-4)Bill Lunde...........................67 (-4)Bryce Molder......................67 (-4)Matt Bettencourt................68 (-3)CUT: There was no cut. 58 of 59 players completed 72 holes.Alex Prugh............................. T16 71-67-70-67 275 $15,000.00Hunter Haas........................... T21 68-66-70-72 276 10,800.00Bill Lunde............................... T21 67-71-69-69 276 10,800.00David Mathis......................... T21 71-69-69-67 276 10,800.00Fran Quinn............................. T21 71-68-68-69 276 10,800.00Greg Chalmers....................... T25 69-72-69-67 277 8,000.00Won Joon Lee....................... T25 71-70-69-67 277 8,000.00Bob May................................ T25 70-68-71-68 277 8,000.00Daniel Summerhays.............. T25 71-70-66-70 277 8,000.00Casey Wittenberg.................. T25 71-64-70-72 277 8,000.00Jarrod Lyle............................... 30 69-71-71-67 278 6,800.00Arjun Atwal........................... T31 71-71-71-66 279 6,200.00Matt Every............................. T31 68-70-70-71 279 6,200.00Greg Owen............................. T31 68-70-69-72 279 6,200.00Scott Piercy............................ T31 69-67-70-73 279 6,200.00Vance Veazey........................ T31 74-69-67-69 279 6,200.00D.A. Points............................... 36 72-68-70-70 280 5,600.00Ricky Barnes.......................... T37 69-71-70-71 281 5,000.00Chad Ginn.............................. T37 71-72-68-70 281 5,000.00Justin Hicks........................... T37 74-69-69-69 281 5,000.00Ryan Hietala.......................... T37 69-71-68-73 281 5,000.00Second RoundGarrett Osborn....................131 (-11)Darron Stiles......................131 (-11)Colt Knost...........................133 (-9)Hunter Haas.......................134 (-8)Jeff Klauk...........................134 (-8)Marc Leishman...................134 (-8)Bryce Molder......................134 (-8)Matt Bettencourt................135 (-7)Third RoundMatt Bettencourt................198 (-15)Bryce Molder......................198 (-15)Kyle Reifers........................201 (-12)Darron Stiles......................201 (-12)Peter Tomasulo..................201 (-12)Marc Leishman...................202 (-11)Garrett Osborn....................202 (-11)WEATHER: Mostly sunny all week, with temperatures in thelow 70s. Winds WNW at 7-15 mph through Saturday. Sunday,temperatures in the low 70s with winds ESE at 10-20 mph, gustingto 25 mph.Brendon Todd........................ T37 73-68-70-70 281 $5,000.00Skip Kendall........................... T42 70-74-68-70 282 4,125.00Chris Smith............................ T42 74-71-65-72 282 4,125.00Chris Tidland.......................... T42 71-72-69-70 282 4,125.00Matt Weibring....................... T42 71-68-69-74 282 4,125.00Chris Anderson...................... T46 71-71-68-73 283 3,662.50Kris Blanks............................. T46 70-71-71-71 283 3,662.50Jeff Brehaut........................... T46 70-72-68-73 283 3,662.50Rick Price............................... T46 68-73-68-74 283 3,662.50Bryan DeCorso....................... T50 68-71-74-71 284 3,475.00Michael Putnam.................... T50 71-72-71-70 284 3,475.00Garth Mulroy........................... 52 75-69-70-72 286 3,400.00Bubba Dickerson...................... 53 72-72-71-72 287 3,350.00Scott Dunlap.......................... T54 74-76-69-69 288 3,225.00J.J. Killeen............................. T54 77-70-70-71 288 3,225.00Chris Nallen........................... T54 71-71-71-75 288 3,225.00Roger Tambellini................... T54 73-74-70-71 288 3,225.00Joe Daley................................. 58 74-72-72-73 291 3,100.00(Q)=Open Qualifier; (S)=Sponsor Exemption; T=TieThe following players did not finish: (D=disqualified)D—73-Ewan Porter72-Hole Record:264, Richard Johnson, 200718-Hole Record:60, Michael Letzig, 200736-Hole Record:126, Michael Letzig, 200754-Hole Record:197, Richard Johnson, 2007<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYYear Winner Score Runner-up Score Location Par/YardsNIKE <strong>TOUR</strong> CHAMPIONSHIP1993 David Duval...................277 Danny Briggs..................278 Pumpkin Ridge GC, Cornelius, OR ...........72/6,8391994 Mike Schuchart.............277 Emlyn Aubrey.................278 Pumpkin Ridge GC, Cornelius, OR................72/6,839Jeff CookLee Rinker1995 Allen Doyle*..................283 John Maginnes..............283 Settindown Creek GC, Roswell, GA.............72/7,0241996 Stewart Cink.................281 David Berganio, Jr.........285 Settindown Creek GC, Roswell, GA.............72/7,0241997 Steve Flesch..................278 Chris Smith.....................282 Grand National GC, Opelika, AL...................72/7,1691998 Bob Burns......................283 Jeff Gove........................286 Magnolia Grove Crossings Course,Mobile, AL.....................................................72/7,1541999 Bob Heintz*...................283 Marco Dawson...............283 Highland Oaks GC, Dothan, AL.....................72/7,407BUY.COM <strong>TOUR</strong> CHAMPIONSHIP2000 Spike McRoy.................272 Briny Baird......................277 Highland Oaks GC, Dothan, AL.....................72/7,4072001 Pat Bates.......................284 Tom Carter.....................287 The Senator Course, Prattville, AL...............72/7,656Brenden Pappas2002 Patrick Moore~..............206 Steven Alker...................208 The Senator Course, Prattville, AL...............72/7,685Mike HeinenJeff KlaukNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CHAMPIONSHIP PRESENTED BY U.S. FOODSERVICE2003 Chris Couch...................270 D.J. Brigman..................273 The Senator Course, Prattville, AL...............72/7,661NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CHAMPIONSHIP PRESENTED BY HYUNDAI2004 Nick Watney.................273 Brett Wetterich..............276 The Senator Course, Prattville, AL...............72/7,6612005 David Branshaw............276 Eric Axley.......................278 The Senator Course, Prattville, AL...............72/7,661NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CHAMPIONSHIP at the houstonian2006 Craig Kanada.................275 Andrew Buckle...............276 The Houstonian G&CC, Richmond, TX..........72/7,240Matt KucharNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CHAMPIONSHIP at Barona Creek2007 Richard Johnson...........264 Michael Letzig................265 Barona Creek GC, Lakeside, CA....................71/7,328NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> CHAMPIONSHIP at TPC CRAIG RANCH2008 Matt Bettencourt..........267 Jeff Klauk.......................268 TPC Craig Ranch, McKinney, TX...................71/7,438Key: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortened3-38 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament [Unofficial event]frazarWinner: HaRrison Frazar69-64-72-59-69-67 400 (-32) $50,000Order of FinishHarrison Frazar.............. 1 69-64-72-59-69-67 400 $50,000.00Derek Fathauer............ T2 70-69-65-67-67-70 408 37,500.00James Nitties.............. T2 69-63-69-70-67-70 408 37,500.00John Huston................ T4 74-69-65-65-68-68 409 28,750.00Chris Stroud................. T4 69-69-72-66-67-66 409 28,750.00Robert Garrigus............. 6 69-64-71-70-68-68 410 25,000.00David Berganio, Jr....... T7 72-66-71-69-68-65 411 25,000.00Glen Day...................... T7 70-67-64-70-70-70 411 25,000.00La Quinta, CA December 3-8, 2008 Purse: $1,012,500Jack Nicklaus <strong>Tour</strong>nament Course (Host Course) Par/Yards: 36-36—72/7,204<strong>PGA</strong> West TPC Stadium Course Par/Yards: 36-36—72/7,300Leaders after each round:Round 1 (-7) Major Manning, Craig Kanada, Joey LamielleRound 2 (-12) James NittiesRound 3 (-15) James Nitties, Glen DayRound 4 (-24) Harrison FrazarRound 5 (-27) Harrison Frazar1,288 players sent in applications to participate in the 2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. Six pre-qualifying sites, along with 12 firstandsix second-stage regionals were held to reduce the field. A totalof 163 players competed in the final-qualifying stage, which consistedof six rounds with no cut.James Oh..................... T7 71-63-70-70-69-68 411 $25,000.00Webb Simpson............ T7 69-68-68-70-69-67 411 25,000.00Tyler Aldridge............ T11 68-66-70-64-74-70 412 25,000.00Notah Begay III.......... T11 72-70-69-71-63-67 412 25,000.00Matthew Borchert..... T11 72-72-67-65-71-65 412 25,000.00Jason Dufner............. T11 66-71-69-68-70-68 412 25,000.00Troy Kelly................... T11 66-68-70-70-69-69 412 25,000.00Jimmy Walker........... T11 69-68-68-69-69-69 412 25,000.00Gary Woodland.......... T11 70-64-71-71-67-69 412 25,000.00Wil Collins................. T18 70-70-70-71-65-67 413 25,000.00The top-25 players and ties (a total of 28 players at 19-under or better)received <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> cards for <strong>2009</strong>. The next 51 finishers (at 18-underthrough 11-under) earned fully-exempt <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> cards for<strong>2009</strong>, and the remainder of the field received conditional <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> status.Eight players qualified by making it through all three stages—MattBorchert, Troy Kelly, Tyler Aldridge, Gary Woodland, Brian Vranesh,Aaron Watkins, Leif Olson and Wil C. Collins.Harrison Frazar’s 59 in round four was the second 59 shot in theQualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament. David Gossett shot 59 in the 2000 Qualifying<strong>Tour</strong>nament, also at <strong>PGA</strong> West, but on the Nicklaus Private course.Watch the <strong>2009</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament December 5-7 on GOLF CHANNELMathias Gronberg..... T18 70-70-70-64-70-69 413 $25,000.00Bob Heintz................. T18 67-70-69-66-72-69 413 25,000.00Kent Jones................. T18 67-69-70-67-72-68 413 25,000.00Leif Olson................... T18 68-72-65-73-68-67 413 25,000.00Ted Purdy................... T18 68-67-74-65-71-68 413 25,000.00Chris Riley.................. T18 71-67-70-67-69-69 413 25,000.00Brian Vranesh............ T18 70-71-65-71-71-65 413 25,000.00Aaron Watkins........... T18 71-68-68-66-73-67 413 25,000.00Jay Williamson.......... T18 67-68-69-66-73-70 413 25,000.00Y.E. Yang................... T18 69-68-68-68-74-66 413 25,000.00Section3SummariesThe following 51 finishers earned fully exempt <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> status as the next number of finishers nearest 50 after the Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament graduates:Kris Cox...................... T29 70-69-68-66-75-66 414 $5,000.00Bryce Molder............. T29 68-67-69-67-72-71 414 5,000.00Garrett Willis............. T29 69-70-71-65-70-69 414 5,000.00Jason Gore................ T32 74-69-68-68-70-66 415 5,000.00Dustin White............. T32 72-68-70-69-69-67 415 5,000.00Scott Dunlap.............. T34 68-71-69-68-73-67 416 5,000.00Matt Every................. T34 68-68-70-71-71-68 416 5,000.00Brian Stuard............... T34 67-69-70-70-66-74 416 5,000.00Jonas Blixt................. T37 69-71-70-68-72-67 417 5,000.00Chris Smith................ T37 70-69-70-68-74-66 417 5,000.00Steve Wheatcroft...... T37 72-64-71-68-73-69 417 5,000.00Olin Browne............... T40 73-66-69-68-73-69 418 5,000.00Gavin Coles................ T40 69-69-70-71-72-67 418 5,000.00Jeff Curl..................... T40 70-72-70-70-68-68 418 5,000.00Bryan DeCorso........... T40 66-68-76-66-71-71 418 5,000.00Jeff Gallagher............ T40 66-70-77-67-71-67 418 5,000.00Hunter Haas............... T40 71-71-70-69-66-71 418 5,000.00Ryan Hietala.............. T40 67-70-71-69-73-68 418 $5,000.00Martin Piller............... T40 73-65-69-73-70-68 418 5,000.00John Riegger............. T40 68-69-73-66-74-68 418 5,000.00Geoffrey Sisk............. T40 69-65-69-69-77-69 418 5,000.00Daniel Summerhays.. T40 68-70-73-65-74-68 418 5,000.00Chris Tidland.............. T40 72-64-74-69-69-70 418 5,000.00Charles Warren......... T40 73-67-69-65-73-71 418 5,000.00Rich Barcelo............... T53 71-70-71-69-66-72 419 5,000.00Henrik Bjornstad........ T53 70-70-68-66-73-72 419 5,000.00Michael Bradley........ T53 68-74-71-68-68-70 419 5,000.00David Branshaw........ T53 70-70-73-70-67-69 419 5,000.00Jason Day.................. T53 74-69-69-69-68-70 419 5,000.00Neal Lancaster.......... T53 69-71-69-69-70-71 419 5,000.00Spencer Levin............ T53 72-69-68-69-70-71 419 5,000.00Frank Lickliter II......... T53 72-70-71-69-68-69 419 5,000.00Dustin Risdon............ T53 71-70-68-70-72-68 419 5,000.00Guy Boros.................. T62 70-66-71-67-74-72 420 5,000.00Bubba Dickerson........ T62 71-73-67-69-72-68 420 $5,000.00Jim Herman............... T62 71-72-69-70-67-71 420 5,000.00Craig Kanada............. T62 65-78-65-73-70-69 420 5,000.00Drew Laning.............. T62 70-67-72-68-73-70 420 5,000.00Steve LeBrun............. T62 66-73-72-71-69-69 420 5,000.00Josh Teater................ T62 71-68-71-64-73-73 420 5,000.00Willie Wood.............. T62 71-70-69-71-69-70 420 5,000.00Steve Allan................ T70 73-70-66-68-73-71 421 5,000.00Josh Broadaway........ T70 71-69-66-69-77-69 421 5,000.00Steve Friesen............. T70 72-68-72-71-70-68 421 5,000.00Seung-su Han............ T70 73-69-68-74-66-71 421 5,000.00Major Manning.......... T70 65-70-74-70-74-68 421 5,000.00Jon Mills.................... T70 68-72-71-67-69-74 421 5,000.00Scott Sterling............. T70 71-70-67-73-71-69 421 5,000.00Joseph Sykora........... T70 75-72-67-69-72-66 421 5,000.00Diego Vanegas.......... T70 70-64-73-73-70-71 421 5,000.00Brennan Webb........... T70 70-71-68-70-76-66 421 5,000.00The following players are non-exempt members of the <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>:Andrew Bonhomme... T80 72-74-66-72-65-73 422D.J. Brigman.............. T80 69-70-72-63-75-73 422Robert Damron.......... T80 71-75-67-70-67-72 422Tommy Gainey........... T80 71-71-65-70-71-74 422Won Joon Lee........... T80 74-68-69-70-68-73 422Garrett Osborn........... T80 69-74-72-69-69-69 422Brian Smock............... T80 69-68-75-70-67-73 422Alex Aragon............... T87 71-67-74-72-68-71 423Sang-moon Bae......... T87 73-72-70-72-64-72 423Ryan Cobb.................. T87 70-70-71-68-73-71 423Brad Elder.................. T87 72-73-66-70-70-72 423Carlos Franco............. T87 71-69-70-71-73-69 423Robert Gamez............ T87 69-69-72-70-73-70 423Scott Gardiner........... T87 69-69-70-71-72-72 423Jason Knutzon........... T87 72-69-69-75-68-70 423Jim Rutledge............. T87 70-70-74-66-73-70 423Chip Sullivan.............. T87 75-71-72-69-65-71 423Adam Bland............... T97 71-72-69-74-69-69 424Marco Dawson.......... T97 70-67-71-70-75-71 424David Hearn............... T97 73-70-65-75-71-70 424Joey Lamielle............ T97 65-74-76-65-71-73 424Matthew Richardson. T97 67-74-65-73-69-76 424Tag Ridings................ T97 72-71-70-70-65-76 424Sonny Skinner............ T97 72-69-70-72-74-67 424Sal Spallone.............. T97 75-72-65-74-67-71 424B.J. Staten................. T97 72-70-69-72-67-74 424Roger Tambellini....... T97 68-69-72-77-70-68 424Todd Demsey............ T107 68-70-72-69-74-72 425Joe Durant................ T107 68-72-65-78-71-71 425Tom Gillis.................. T107 74-69-67-70-76-69 425Hiroshi Iwata............ T107 72-68-68-76-70-71 425Matt Jones............... T107 71-70-69-75-69-71 425Bob May................... T107 72-69-70-73-69-72 425Michael Putnam....... T107 73-71-63-75-72-71 425Dong Yi..................... T107 77-67-67-71-69-74 425Mark Brooks............. T115 66-69-70-72-76-73 426Gary Christian........... T115 73-67-75-71-69-71 426Brian Duncan............ T115 77-71-68-70-70-70 426Jason Enloe.............. T115 68-71-74-68-73-72 426Scott Fawcett........... T115 72-72-72-72-70-68 426Jonathan Fricke........ T115 76-63-72-69-75-71 426Erick Justesen.......... T115 67-71-71-73-74-70 426Patrick Sheehan........ T115 69-68-69-68-82-70 426Jhonattan Vegas...... T115 70-77-65-76-70-68 426Lee M. Williamson... T115 72-70-70-71-68-75 426Ricky Barnes............. T125 72-68-69-72-71-75 427Camilo Benedetti...... T125 76-72-69-73-68-69 427Oskar Bergman......... T125 67-71-78-66-70-75 427James Driscoll.......... T125 68-73-68-70-76-72 427Michael Sims............ T125 76-69-67-74-69-72 427Richard T. Lee........... T130 73-71-69-72-72-71 428Ted Oh...................... T130 67-72-73-69-74-73 428Jeff Gove.................. T132 71-67-75-68-77-71 429Jeff Hart................... T132 70-73-71-74-70-71 429S.S. Hong.................. T132 72-73-72-72-70-70 429Kevin Johnson.......... T132 77-79-66-71-65-71 429Vance Veazey........... T132 69-70-72-67-79-72 429Rodney Butcher........ T137 69-78-69-68-70-76 430Jay Delsing............... T137 69-70-73-67-77-74 430Casey DeVoll............ T137 75-70-68-75-71-71 430Brad Golden.............. T137 73-74-70-75-66-72 430Troy Merritt.............. T137 71-68-79-70-71-71 430David Robinson......... T137 75-67-67-73-74-74 430Paul Stankowski....... T137 73-73-66-73-69-76 430Steven Taylor............ T137 71-67-72-76-72-72 430Andrew Buckle......... T145 75-71-69-77-66-73 431Derek Lamely............ T145 73-70-72-73-70-73 431Dave Schultz............. T145 73-79-69-71-74-65 431Brandon Brown......... T148 74-70-72-71-68-77 432Stuart Deane............ T148 71-70-69-77-72-73 432Martin Flores............ T148 71-73-69-76-70-73 432Patton Kizzire............ T148 68-71-74-72-75-72 432Kevin Stadler............ T148 75-69-69-71-66-82 432Justin Walters........... 153 70-75-72-75-71-70 433David Skinns............. T154 70-74-78-73-69-71 435Jerod Turner............. T154 75-79-68-70-68-75 435James Drew.............. 156 71-73-70-78-75-69 436Jesse Mueller............ 157 73-70-74-76-72-72 437Keith Huber................ 158 68-73-76-76-72-77 442Kent Eger................... 159 71-75-77-71-73-77 444Nick Beach................. 160 73-74-76-76-75-77 451Andrew Dresser......... 161 75-77-74-79-75-78 458(T)=TieThe following players did not finish (W=withdrew)W—223-Richard Johnson, 290-Paul Gow.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>3-39


2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament [Unofficial event]Section Summaries3<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, North 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, North 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, North 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 at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, FLSawgrass CC, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL1983 Willie Wood.......................57.................624............... 144....... 108 holes, after nine Regional Qualifiers.........................TPC at Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra Beach, 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 GC Pine 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 at The 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 at The Woodlands, The Woodlands, TXSkip KendallBrett OglePerry MossNeale Smith#1993 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, FL3-40 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> 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2008 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament [Unofficial event]<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT HISTORYcardsFinalYear Medalist Granted Applicants Field Format Location1995 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 <strong>Tour</strong>nament and Private Courses)La Quinta, CA2001 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 Co. 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 <strong>Tour</strong>nament Course)La Quinta, CA2007 Frank Lickliter II..................26............... 1,300............. 166....... 108 holes after 18 Regionals.............................................Orange Co. 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, CASection3SummariesKey: ~ <strong>Tour</strong>nament 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.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>3-41


Results of Events No Longer on ScheduleSection Summaries3ALABAMA CLASSICNIKE ALABAMA CLASSIC1994 Tommy Tolles..........274 Clark Burroughs...... 275 Cherokee Ridge CC,....................72/6,934Union Grove, AL1995 Jerry Kelly*.............273 Buddy Gardner........ 273 Cherokee Ridge CC,....................72/6,934Union Grove, AL1996 P.H. Horgan~...........202 Jack O’Keefe.......... 203 Cherokee Ridge CC,....................72/6,934Union Grove, AL1997 John Elliott~............204 Tom Shaw............... 206 Cherokee Ridge CC,....................72/6,934Union Grove, ALNIKE HUNTSVILLE OPEN1998 Dennis Paulson*.....279 Brent Schwarzrock. 279 Hampton Cove GC,.....................72/7,222Huntsville, ALALBERTA CALGARY CLASSICALBERTA CALGARY CLASSIC2003 Tom Carter.............263 Nick Cassini...........268 The Links of GlenEagles..........70/6,981Cochrane, Alberta, CanadaALBERTA CLASSIC PRESENTED BY REMAX2004 David Hearn...........273 David McKenzie....274 Redwood Meadows G&CC.....72/7,265Bragg Creek, Alberta, CanadaALBERTA CLASSIC2005 Peter Tomasulo.....275 Aaron Barber.........277 Redwood Meadows G&CC.....72/7,224Bragg Creek, Alberta, CanadaAMARILLO OPENBen Hogan Amarillo Open1990 Lindy Miller.............200 John Daly................ 202 Amarillo CC, Amarillo, TX..........70/6,500Andy DillardKevin LeachBrian WattsARKANSAS CLASSICBUY.COM ARKANSAS CLASSIC2001 Brett Quigley...........276 John Elliott............. 279 Diamante GC, ............................72/7,519Hot Springs Village, ARARKANSAS CLASSIC2002 Jace Bugg...............271 Jason Caron............ 272 Diamante GC, ............................72/7,519Hot Springs Village, ARFIRST TEE ARKANSAS CLASSIC2003 Ted Purdy.................275 Chris Tidland........... 275 Diamante GC, ........................... 72/7,519Hot Springs Village, AR2004 Daniel Chopra*.......275 John Elliott............. 276 Diamante GC, ............................72/7,519Hot Springs Village, ARAUSTIN OPENNIKE Greater Austin Open1997 Eric Booker~............140 Brian Kamm............ 141 The Hills CC, Austin, TX.............72/6,9541998 Michael Allen..........280 Gene Sauers........... 282 The Hills CC, Austin, TX.............72/6,954Chris ZambriBAKERSFIELD OPENBen Hogan Bakersfield Open1990 Mike Springer.........209 David Tentis............ 211 Bakersfield CC, ..........................72/6,819Bakersfield, CA1991 Olin Browne............207 Robert Friend.......... 211 Bakersfield CC, ..........................72/6,819Ron StreckBakersfield, CA1992 Tom Garner.............205 Steve Lowery.......... 207 Seven Oaks CC, .........................72/7,119Bakersfield, CANIKE Bakersfield Open1993 Clark Dennis*..........202 Jim Furyk................ 202 Seven Oaks CC, .........................72/7,119Sonny Skinner Bakersfield, CAKey: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortenedBANK OF AMERICA OPENLASALLE BANK OPEN2002 Marco Dawson.......276 Darron Stiles........... 279 Kemper Lakes GC, .....................72/7,217Long Grove, IL2003 Andre Stolz..............271 Tommy Tolles......... 273 The Glen Club, Glenview, IL.......72/7,2492004 Brendan Jones........268 D.A. Points.............. 269 The Glen Club, Glenview, IL.......71/7,2192005 Chris Couch.............269 Kevin Durkin........... 273 The Glen Club, Glenview, IL.......71/7,241Paul GowMario Tiziani2006 Jason Dufner...........279 Cliff Kresge............. 280 The Glen Club, Glenview, IL.......71/7,2412007 John Riegger...........271 B.J. Staten.............. 272 The Glen Club, Glenview, IL.......72/7,263BANK OF AMERICA OPEN2008 Kris Blanks...............272 Bob May................. 273 The Glen Club, Glenview, IL.......72/7,263BATON ROUGE OPENBen Hogan Baton Rouge Open1990 Dicky Thompson......209 Carl Cooper............. 211 CC of Louisiana, .........................72/6,989Dick MastBaton Rouge, LAJim McGovernGreg WhismanBUFFALO OPENBen Hogan Buffalo Open1990 Jeff Maggert*.........204 Carl Cooper............. 204 Brierwood CC, ............................72/7,031Greg Ladehoff Hamburg, NY(No tournament from 1991-94)1995 Jerry Kelly...............274 Tim Simpson........... 275 Brierwood CC, ............................72/7,031Hamburg, NY1996 Jimmy Green*.........276 Jeff Gove................ 276 Brierwood CC, ............................72/7,031Hamburg, NYCANADIAN <strong>PGA</strong> CHAMPIONSHIPCANADIAN <strong>PGA</strong> CHAMPIONSHIP2001 Richard Zokol.........271 Gary Hallberg........274 DiamondBack GC.....................72/7.079Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada2002 Arron Oberholser... 268 Doug Barron..........270 DiamondBack GC.....................71/7,067Richmond Hill, Ontario, CanadaSAMSUNG CANADIAN <strong>PGA</strong> CHAMPIONSHIP PRESENTED BY MASTERCARD2003 Tom Carter*...........275 Jason Bohn............275 DiamondBackGC......................71/7,067Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada2004 Charles Warren.....269 Doug Barron..........276 Whistle Bear GC......................72/7,322Dave Christensen Cambridge, Ontario, CanadaCANADIAN <strong>PGA</strong> CHAMPIONSHIP PRESENTED BY MASTERCARD2005 Jon Mills...............269 Ken Duke...............272 Whistle Bear GC......................72/7,702Cambridge, Ontario, CanadaCENTRAL NEW YORK CLASSICBen Hogan Central New York Classic1990 Tom Garner.............207 Ed Humenik............. 208 Seven Oaks GC, .........................72/7,261Brian WattsHamilton, NYAndrew MorseCOLORADO CLASSICNIKE Colorado Classic1996 Stewart Cink...........268 Michael Christie..... 269 Riverdale GC (Dunes), ...............71/7,063David Berganio, Jr. Brighton, CO1997 Pat Bates.................267 J.L. Lewis................ 268 Riverdale GC (Dunes), ...............71/7,116Brighton, CODAYTON OPENNike Dayton Open1999 John Wilson..............268 Brian Tennyson....... 269 The GC at Yankee Trace,...........72/7,139Centerville, OHBUY.COM Dayton Open2000 Ian Leggatt*..............276 Chris Smith............. 276 The GC at Yankee Trace, ........72/7,139Centerville, OH2001 Todd Barranger.........262 Bo Van Pelt............. 263 The GC at Yankee Trace,...........72/7,139Centerville, OH3-42 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Results of Events No Longer on Schedule (cont.)DAYTON OPEN (CONT.)Dayton Open Presented by Dayton Area Toyota Dealers2002 Jason Buha...............265 Todd Barranger....... 268 The GC at Yankee Trace,...........72/7,139Marco Dawson Centerville, OH2003 Guy Boros..................265 Zach Johnson ........ 268 The GC at Yankee Trace,...........72/7,139Centerville, OHDEER CREEK OPENBen Hogan Deer Creek Open1990 Trevor Dodds...........206 Jeff Maggert.......... 207 Deer Creek GC, ..........................72/6,842Eric Manning Overland Park, KSDennis TrixlerELIZABETHTOWN OPENBen Hogan Elizabethtown Open1990 Dicky Thompson*....205 Jeff Maggert.......... 205 Pine Valley CC, ..........................72/6,597Elizabethtown, KY1991 Ricky Smallridge.....201 Jerry Foltz............... 206 Pine Valley CC, ..........................72/6,597Elizabethtown, KYEL PASO OPENBen Hogan El Paso Open1990 Mike Springer.........204 Robert Friend.......... 206 Coronado CC, El Paso, TX..........70/6,5001991 Rick Todd.................202 Tom Eubank............ 203 Coronado CC, El Paso, TX..........70/6,500Florida ClassicNIKE FLORIDA CLASSIC1999 Richard Johnson.....270 Bobby Wadkins...... 272 Gainesville CC, ..........................71/6,936Gainesville, FLBUY.COM FLORIDA CLASSIC2000 Fran Quinn...............271 Mark Hensby.......... 274 Gainesville CC, ..........................71/6,936Gainesville, FL2001 Chris Couch.............269 Chad Campbell....... 270 Gainesville CC, ..........................71/6,936Gainesville, FLFort WAYNE OPENBen Hogan Fort Wayne Open1990 Dick Mast................197 Jim McGovern ....... 200 Orchard Ridge GC, .....................71/6,120Fort Wayne, IN1991 Robert Friend*.........201 Jerry Anderson....... 201 Orchard Ridge GC,......................71/6,120Dennis Trixler Fort Wayne, IN1992 Russell Beiersdorf*.200 Chris Anderson....... 200 Brookwood GC, ..........................72/6,713Fort Wayne, INFRESNO OPENBen Hogan Fresno Open1992 Mike Springer.........206 Pete Jordan............ 207 Fort Washington CC, .................72/6,638Fresno, CAGATEWAY CLASSICNIKE Gateway Classic1994 Brad Fabel...............279 Jim Carter............... 280 Lake Forest G&CC,.......................72/7161Chris PerryLake Saint Louis, MO1995 Chris Smith ~*.........203 Glen Hnatiuk........... 203 Lake Forest G&CC,.......................72/7161Lake Saint Louis, MO1996 Tim Conley*............278 Javier Sanchez....... 278 Lake Forest G&CC,.......................72/7161Lake Saint Louis, MONIKE St. Louis Golf Classic1997 Todd Gleaton...........261 Arden Knoll............. 264 The Missouri Bluffs GC, .............71/7047St. Charles, MO1998 Chris Starkjohann....263 Notah Begay III....... 264 The Missouri Bluffs GC,..............71/7047St. Charles, MOGILA RIVER CLASSIC AT WILD HORSE PASS DEVELOPMENTGILA RIVER CLASSIC2001 Ben Crane*............261 Jason Caron..........261 Whirlwind GC (Devil’s Claw).. 71/6,994Bo Van PeltChandler, AZGILA RIVER GOLF CLASSIC AT WILD HORSE RESORT2002 David Branshaw....262 Aaron Baddeley.....266 Whirlwind GC (Devil’s Claw).. 71/6,994Charles Raulerson Chandler, AZ2003 Lucas Glover..........270 John Elliott............271 Whilrwind GC (Cattail)............72/7,240Tommy Tolles Chandler, AZRobin Freeman2004 Chris Nallen...........264 Troy Matteson.......272 Whirlwind GC (Cattail)............72/7,240Chandler, AZGILA RIVER GOLF CLASSIC PRESENTED BY WILD HORSE PASS2005 David McKenzie....268 Jon Mills...............269 Whirlwind GC (Cattail)............72/7,366Bo Van PeltChandler, AZGATEWAY OPENBen Hogan Gateway Open1990 Ted Tryba*..............209 John Daly................ 209 Gateway CC, Fort Myers, FL......72/6,974Bruce Fleisher1991 Gary McCord...........205 Paul Trittler............. 210 Gateway CC, Fort Myers, FL......72/6,974Rocky WalcherTom GarnerGreater CLEVELAND OPENBen Hogan Quail Hollow Open1990 Barry Cheesman......207 Kim Young.............. 209 Quail Hollow CC (Devlin)............72/6,712Concord, OHBen Hogan Cleveland Open1991 Jeff Gallagher.........201 Tom Lehman........... 202 Quail Hollow CC (Devlin)............72/6,712Doug Martin Concord, OH1992 David Jackson.........199 Dave Miley............. 202 Quail Hollow CC (Devlin)............72/6,712Mike Putnam Concord, OHNIKE Cleveland Open1993 Stan Utley................271 Jerry Kelly............... 274 Quail Hollow CC (Devlin)............72/6,712Concord, OH1994 Tommy Armour III*. 275 Scott Gump............. 275 Quail Hollow CC (Devlin)............72/6,712Tom Scherrer Concord, OH1995 Karl Zoller*..............274 Larry Silveira........... 274 Quail Hollow CC (Devlin)............72/6,712Concord, OH1996 Greg Twiggs............270 Jimmy Johnston..... 271 Quail Hollow CC (Devlin)............72/6,712Concord, OH1997 Mike Small..............270 Patrick Sheehan..... 271 Quail Hollow CC (Devlin)............72/6,712Concord, OH1998 Doug Dunakey.........270 Dennis Paulson....... 271 Quail Hollow CC (Devlin)............72/6,712Concord, OH1999 Matt Gogel*............273 Casey Martin.......... 273 Quail Hollow CC (Devlin)............72/6,724Concord, OHBUY.COM Greater Cleveland Open2000 Deane Pappas.........273 Tjaart van der Walt.274 Quail Hollow CC (Devlin)............72/6,799Concord, OH2001 Heath Slocum..........267 Ryuji Imada............. 268 Quail Hollow CC (Devlin)............72/6,712Concord, OHGREENSBORO OPENNIKE Greensboro Open1998 Joe Ogilvie..............266 Chris Zambri........... 270 Sedgefield CC, ...........................70/6,737Greensboro, NC1999 Shaun Micheel........269 Garrett Willis.......... 270 Sedgefield CC, ...........................70/6,737Greensboro, NCBUY.COM Greensboro Open2000 Kent Jones..............263 Charles Howell (a).. 266 Sedgefield CC, ...........................70/6,737Jay HobbyGreensboro, NCSection3Summaries<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>3-43


Results of Events No Longer on ScheduleSection Summaries3HAWKEYE OPENBen Hogan Hawkeye Open1991 Olin Browne............199 John Ross............... 201 Finkbine GC, Iowa City, IA.........71/6,692Ted Tryba1992 John Dowdall..........134 Kevin Sutherland.... 135 Finkbine GC, Iowa City, IA.........71/6,732NIKE Hawkeye Open1993 Dave Stockton, Jr... 200 Mike Heinen........... 204 Finkbine GC, Iowa City, IA.........71/6,732HENRICO COUNTY OPENNIKE DOMINION OPEN1993 Angel Franco ..........272 Rocky Walcher....... 274 The Dominion Club.....................72/7,040Glen Allen, VA1994 Sonny Skinner*.......271 Jim Carter............... 271 The Dominion Club.....................72/7,089Glen Allen, VA1995 Hugh Royer III*........270 Tom Scherrer.......... 270 The Dominion Club.....................72/7,089Glen Allen, VA1996 Olin Browne............276 Carl Paulson............ 277 The Dominion Club.....................72/7,020Rob McKelvey Glen Allen, VAMichael ChristieTray Tyner1997 Jeff Julian...............277 Bobby Wadkins...... 278 The Dominion Club.....................72/7,020Glen Allen, VA1998 Bob Burns................274 Pat Bates................ 276 The Dominion Club.....................72/7,020Eric Johnson Glen Allen, VAPerry MossMike Sullivan1999 Darron Stiles...........279 Mathew Goggin..... 280 The Dominion Club.....................72/7,020Dick MastGlen Allen, VABUY.COM RICHMOND OPEN2000 Steve Runge*..........272 Chris Smith............. 272 Stonehenge G&CC......................70/6,987Richmond, VA2001 Chad Campbell........263 Kelly Gibson............ 266 Stonehenge G&CC......................71/7,043Richmond, VARICHMOND OPEN2002 Patrick Moore..........268 John Maginnes...... 269 The Dominion Club.....................72/7,089Glen Allen, VAHENRICO COUNTY OPEN2003 Mark Hensby*.........268 Zach Johnson......... 268 The Dominion Club.....................72/7,089Glen Allen, VA2004 Daniel Chopra.........258 Nathan Green......... 262 The Dominion Club.....................72/7,089Franklin Langham Glen Allen, VAHENRICO COUNTY OPEN PRESENTED BY SAXON CAPITAL, INC2005 Chad Collins............267 Tom Scherrer.......... 269 The Dominion Club.....................72/7,166Glen Allen, VA2006 Matt Kuchar*..........279 Paul Claxton............ 279 The Dominion Club.....................72/7,188Glen Allen, VA2007 Nick Flanagan*.......275 Chris Baryla............ 275 The Dominion Club.....................72/7,188Bryn ParryGlen Allen, VARoland ThatcherHENRICO COUNTY OPEN2008 Greg Chalmers*......274 Henrik Bjornstad..... 274 The Dominion Club.....................72/7,248Glen Allen, VALAKE CITY CLASSICBen Hogan Lake City Classic1990 Jim McGovern*......202 David Toms............. 202 Lake City CC, Lake City, FL.........72/6,8431991 Don Reese...............198 Roger Rowland....... 199 Lake City CC, Lake City, FL.........72/6,8431992 Tim Loustalot..........206 Jack Larkin.............. 207 Lake City CC, Lake City, FL.........72/6,843Lakeland classicNIKE Lakeland Classic1997 Ryan Howison.........269 Mark Carnevale...... 272 Grasslands G&CC, .....................72/7,040Lakeland, FL1998 Casey Martin...........269 Steve Lamontagne. 270 Grasslands G&CC, .....................72/7,040Lakeland, FL1999 Ryan Howison.........275 Glen Hnatiuk........... 276 Grasslands G&CC, .....................72/7,040Jim McGovern Lakeland, FLShaun MicheelKey: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortenedLakeland classic (CONT.)BUY.COM Lakeland Classic2000 Donnie Hammond...272 Jeff Gallagher......... 273 Grasslands G&CC, .....................72/7,040Tom Kalinowski Lakeland, FLLEGEND FINANCIAL GROUP CLASSICCLEVELAND OPEN PRESENTED BY LEGEND FINANCIAL2005 Andrew Johnson...270 Keoke Cotner.........273 StoneWater GC,......................71/7,045Highland Heights, OHLEGEND FINANCIAL GROUP CLASSIC2006 Gavin Coles...........274 Bradley Hughes.....275 StoneWater GC,......................71/7,060Highland Heights, OH2007 Jason Day..............268 Scott Gardiner.......269 StoneWater GC,......................71/7,060Highland Heights, OHLEHIGH VALLEY OPENNIKE Lehigh Valley Open1998 Eric Booker*............271 Notah Begay III....... 271 Center Valley Club, ....................72/6,953Center Valley, PA1999 Mathew Goggin......270 Matt Gogel............. 272 Center Valley Club, ....................72/6,924Center Valley, PALIVERMORE VALLEY WINE COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPLIVERMORE VALLEY WINE COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP2006 Tripp Isenhour.........279 Paul Sheehan......... 282 The Course at Wente Vineyards.. 72/7,185Livermore, CA2007 Omar Uresti.............288 Skip Kendall............ 290 The Course at Wente Vineyards.. 72/7,185Aron PriceLivermore, CA2008 Aron Price*..............283 J.J. Killeen.............. 283 The Course at Wente Vineyards.. 72/7,185Livermore, CAMACON OPENBen Hogan Macon Open1990 Ed Humenik.............205 Rick Pearson........... 206 River North CC, Macon, GA.......72/6,644Roger Rowland1991 P.H. Horgan III*.......201 Mike Miles............. 201 River North CC, Macon, GA.......72/6,6441992 Brian Henninger......205 Ted Tryba................ 206 River North CC, Macon, GA.......72/6,644NIKE Central Georgia Open1993 Sean Murphy*.........271 Doug Martin........... 271 River North CC, Macon, GA.......72/6,7141994 Rick Pearson*..........273 Bill Murchison........ 273 River North CC, Macon, GA.......72/6,714Danny BriggsCharlie Rymer1995 Matt Peterson.........268 Jeff Barlow............. 270 River North CC, Macon, GA.......72/6,714MIAMI VALLEY OPENNIKE Miami Valley Open1993 Emlyn Aubrey..........202 Larry Silveira........... 206 Heatherwoode GC, ....................71/6,730Springboro, OH1994 Tommy Armour III...266 Jim Carter............... 269 Heatherwoode GC, ....................71/6,730Springboro, OH1995 Stan Utley................264 Jon Hough.............. 268 Heatherwoode GC, ....................71/6,730Steve Jurgensen Springboro, OH1996 J.P. Hayes................265 Lee Porter............... 267 Heatherwoode GC, ....................71/6,730Greg Whisman Springboro, OH1997 Trevor Dodds...........262 Joe Daley................ 268 Heatherwoode GC, ....................71/6,730Springboro, OH1998 Craig Bowden..........264 Doug Dunakey........ 266 Heatherwoode GC, ....................70/6,691Ryan Howison Springboro, OHMISSISSIPPI GULF COAST CLASSICBen Hogan Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic1990 Dick Mast*..............137 Rick Pearson........... 137 Windance CC, Gulfport, MS......72/6,6701991 Tom Lehman*..........137 Tim Straub.............. 137 Windance CC, Gulfport, MS......72/6,670John Wilson1992 Glen Hnatiuk...........207 Mike Donald........... 208 Windance CC, Gulfport, MS......72/6,670John FlanneryBruce Zabriski3-44 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Results of Events No Longer on Schedule (cont.)MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST CLASSIC (CONT.)NIKE Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic1993 Jim Furyk*...............206 Robert Friend.......... 206 Windance CC, Gulfport, MS......72/6,7351994 John Elliott*............276 Chris Perry.............. 276 Windance CC, Gulfport, MS......72/6,6701995 Allen Doyle*............273 Franklin Langham... 273 Windance CC, Gulfport, MS......72/6,6701996 Joe Durant..............273 Dave Rummells...... 274 Mississippi National GC, ..........72/7,003Gautier, MS1997 Jeff Brehaut............275 Dan Bateman.......... 281 Mississippi National GC, ..........72/7,003Gautier, MSNIKE Mississippi Gulf Coast Open1999 Joel Edwards..........280 John Riegger.......... 281 The Oaks GC, .............................71/6,885Pass Christian, MSBUY.COM Mississippi Gulf Coast Open2000 Tripp Isenhour.........279 John Elliott............. 281 The Oaks GC, .............................71/6,885Pass Christian, MSMonterrey Opennike Monterrey open1993 Olin Browne............276 Lon Hinkle............... 277 Club Campestre, ........................72/6,869Stan UtleyMonterrey, Mexico1994 Scott Gump.............269 Brian Henninger..... 270 Club Campestre, ........................72/6,920Monterrey, Mexico1995 Stuart Appleby*......273 Rafael Alarcon........ 273 Club Campestre, ........................72/6,920Monterrey, Mexico1996 David Berganio, Jr. .272 Rafael Alarcon........ 273 Club Campestre, ........................72/6,925Todd Demsey Monterrey, MexicoJack O’KeefeSteve Rintoul1997 Mike Small..............270 Mark Carnevale...... 271 Club Campestre, ........................72/6,945Chris DiMarco Monterrey, MexicoBriam Kamm1998 Joe Ogilvie..............274 Jaxon Brigman....... 276 Club Campestre, ........................72/7,070John ElliottMonterrey, MexicoRobin FreemanPerry MossChris RileyJohn Wilson1999 Steve Gotsche.........270 Kelly Gibson............ 272 Club Campestre, ........................72/7,070Monterrey, MexicoBUY.COM Monterrey Open2000 Briny Baird...............268 Mark Hensby.......... 272 Club Campestre, ........................72/7,061Monterrey, Mexico2001 Deane Pappas.........271 Keoke Cotner.......... 272 Club Campestre, ........................72/7,119Tim PetrovicMonterrey, MexicoMONTEREY PENINSULA CLASSICBUY.COM Monterey Peninsula Classic2000 Richard Johnson.......285 Michael Allen......... 286 Bayonet GC, Seaside, CA...........72/7,0942001 Chad Campbell..........280 Deane Pappas........ 281 Bayonet GC, Seaside, CA...........72/7,117Bank of America Monterey Peninsula Classic2002 Roland Thatcher........283 Aaron Baddeley...... 285 Bayonet GC, Seaside, CA...........72/7,117Monterey Peninsula Classic2003 Scott Gutschewski....276 Michael Allen......... 280 Bayonet GC, Seaside, CA...........72/7,117Richard BarceloZach JohnsonNEW HAVEN OPENBen Hogan New Haven Open1990 Jim McGovern.........201 Tray Tyner............... 204 Yale GC, New Haven, CT...........70/6,622Ben Hogan Connecticut Open1991 Mike Holland...........199 P.H. Horgan III........ 203 Yale GC, New Haven, CT...........70/6,6221992 Jon Christian...........198 Jeff Coston............. 205 Yale GC, New Haven, CT...........70/6,622NIKE Connecticut Open1993 Dave Stockton, Jr... 204 Jeff Coston............. 205 Yale GC, New Haven, CT...........70/6,622NEW MEXICO CHARITY CLASSICNIKE New Mexico CHARITY Classic1993 Chris Patton.............262 Doug Martin........... 267 Valle Grande GC, .......................71/7,095John MorseSanta Ana Pueblo, NM1994 Jim Carter................272 Emlyn Aubrey......... 273 UNM Championship Course, ....72/7,248Albuquerque, NMNIKE New Mexico Classic1999 Dick Mast................267 Joel Edwards.......... 270 Santa Ana GC, ...........................70/7,137Santa Ana Pueblo, NMBUY.COM New Mexico Classic2000 Jason Gore..............266 Mike Grob............... 269 Santa Ana GC, ...........................70/7,225Santa Ana Pueblo, NMOREGON CLASSICNIKE OREGON CLASSIC1998 Charles Raulerson...272 Notah Begay III....... 277 Shadow Hills CC, ........................72/7,007John ElliottJunction City, ORTom Scherrer1999 Kelly Gibson............279 Craig Perks.............. 280 Shadow Hills CC, .......................72/7,007Junction City, ORBUY.COM OREGON CLASSIC2000 Keoke Cotner...........272 Jody Bellflower...... 274 Shadow Hills CC, .......................72/7,007Tommy Biershenk Junction City, OR2001 No <strong>Tour</strong>nament**...... ................................... Shadow Hills CC, .......................72/7,007Junction City, OROREGON CLASSIC PRESENTED BY KENDALL AUTOMOTIVE GROUP2002 Jason Gore..............270 Marco Dawson....... 273 Shadow Hills CC, .......................72/7,104Jeff Freeman Junction City, ORPatrick MooreArron OberholserTag Ridings2003 Chris Couch*...........274 Jason Bohn............. 274 Shadow Hills CC, .......................72/7,020Junction City, OR2004 Jeff Quinney............275 Barry Cheesman..... 278 Shadow Hills CC, .......................72/7,020David McKenzie Junction City, OR2005 Jeff Gove~...............201 Jamie Broce............ 204 Shadow Hills CC, .......................72/7,020Kris CoxJunction City, OREsteban ToledoTim Wilkinson2006 Cliff Kresge*...........271 Ricky Barnes........... 271 Shadow Hills CC, .......................72/7,020Junction City, OR2007 Kyle Thompson*......271 Matthew Jones...... 271 Shadow Hills CC, .......................72/7,020Jon TurcottJunction City, OROREGON CLASSIC PRESENTED BY KENDALL AUTO2008 Matt Bettencourt....269 Bubba Dickerson.... 271 Shadow Hills CC, .......................72/7,020Junction City, ORSection3SummariesNEW ENGLAND CLASSICBen Hogan New England Classic1990 Brandel Chamblee.. 215 Jeff Maggert.......... 216 The Woodlands CC, ...................72/6,848Falmouth, ME1991 Steve Haskins.........207 Jeff Gallagher......... 208 The Woodlands CC, ...................72/6,848Falmouth, ME1992 Greg Bruckner*.......208 Ed Kirby................... 208 The Woodlands CC, ...................72/6,848Falmouth, MENIKE New England Classic1993 John Morse.............278 Emlyn Aubrey......... 282 The Woodlands CC, ...................72/6,848Pete JordanFalmouth, MESam RandolphLarry SilveiraXEROX CLASSIC2005 Rick Price.................269 Andrew Pratt.......... 270 Irondequoit CC, Rochester, NY.. 70/6,7202006 Kevin Stadler...........271 Glen Day................. 272 Irondequoit CC, Rochester, NY.. 70/6,7202007 Nick Flanagan.........270 James Driscoll........ 271 Irondequoit CC, Rochester, NY.. 70/6,7202008 Brendon de Jonge... 267 Jarrod Lyle.............. 271 Irondequoit CC, Rochester, NY.. 70/6,720OLYMPIA OPENNIKE Olympia Open1996 Michael Clark..........273 Eric Johnson........... 277 Indian Summer G&CC, ..............72/7,196Olympia, WANIKE Puget Sound Open1997 Kevin Johnson*.......198 Michael Clark......... 198 Indian Summer G&CC, ...............72/7196Steve Jurgensen Olympia, WA<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>3-45


Results of Events No Longer on ScheduleSection Summaries3PALMETTOPRIDE CLASSICPALMETTOPRIDE CLASSIC2006 Michael Sim*........276 Ken Duke...............276 Daniel Island Club,..................72/7,446Charleston, SCPANAMA CITY BEACH CLASSICBen Hogan Panama City Beach Classic1990 Buddy Gardner........209 Brad Fabel............... 210 Hombre GC, ...............................72/6,850Panama City Beach, FL1991 Bruce Zabriski.........208 Buddy Gardner........ 211 Hombre GC, ...............................72/6,850Panama City Beach, FL1992 Brian Kamm.............210 Jeff Gallagher......... 211 Hombre GC, ...............................72/6,850Panama City Beach, FLNIKE Panama City Beach Classic1993 Mike Schuchart.......208 Ron Streck.............. 210 Hombre GC, ...............................72/7,016Panama City Beach, FL1994 Keith Fergus............202 Tommy Armour III... 204 Hombre GC, ...............................72/6,820Panama City Beach, FLPEEK’N PEAK CLASSICLAKE ERIE CLASSIC AT PEEK’N PEAK RESORT2002 Patrick Moore........275 Hunter Haas..........276 Peek’n Peak Resort,.................71/6,883Findley Lake, NY2003 Guy Boros..............275 Chris Couch...........276 Peek’n Peak Resort,.................72/6,978Bob HeintzFindley Lake, NY2004 Kevin Stadler*.......279 Michael Long.........279 Peek’n Peak Resort,.................72/7,025Bubba Watson Findley Lake, NY2005 Esteban Toledo......274 Jeff Gove...............276 Peek’n Peak Resort,.................72/7,025Findley Lake, NYPEEK’N PEAK CLASSIC2006 John Merrick*.......277 Gavin Coles...........277 Peek’n Peak Resort,.................72/7,025Findley Lake, NY2007 Roland Thatcher....273 Paul Claxton..........276 Peek’n Peak Resort,.................72/7,099Findley Lake, NYPENSACOLA CLASSICBen Hogan Pensacola Classic1990 Dick Mast................205 Ken Mattiace.......... 206 Pensacola CC, Pensacola, FL.....72/6,573Dennis TrixlerBen Hogan Pensacola Open1991 Stephen Ames.........204 Jerry Foltz............... 205 Marcus Pointe GC, ....................72/6,732Pensacola, FL1992 Rick Dalpos.............272 Roger Gunn............. 276 Marcus Pointe GC, ....................72/6,732Pensacola, FLNIKE Pensacola Open1994 Bruce Vaughan........271 Ron Philo, Jr........... 272 The Moors GC, Milton, FL..........71/6,912NIKE Pensacola Classic1995 Clarence Rose.........201 Hicks Malonson...... 204 The Moors GC, Milton, FL..........71/6,976Bill ButtnerJoe CioePHILADELPHIA CLASSICNIKE Philadelpha Classic1995 Sean Murphy...........267 Allen Doyle............. 268 Philmont CC, ..............................70/6,412Huntingdon Valley, PA1996 Brett Quigley...........273 R.W. Eaks............... 275 Philmont CC, ..............................70/6,496Huntingdon Valley, PANIKE Laurel Creek Classic1997 Matt Gogel..............269 Dennis Paulson....... 270 Laurel Creek CC, ........................71/6,909Moorestown, NJQUICKSILVER OPENBen Hogan Quicksilver Open1990 R.W. Eaks................212 Brandel Chamblee.. 214 Quicksilver GC, Midway, PA......72/7,097Ed HumenikDick MastKey: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortenedQUICKSILVER OPEN (CONT.)1991 Lon Hinkle................210 Joey Rassett........... 212 Quicksilver GC, Midway, PA......72/7,118Andrew MorseRick Pearson1992 John Flannery..........277 Steve Lowery.......... 280 Quicksilver GC, Midway, PA......72/7,118RENO OPENBen Hogan Reno Open1990 Mike Springer.........202 Kelly Gibson............ 206 Northgate GC, Reno, NV............72/6,966Rick Cramer1991 John Flannery*........211 Rob Boldt................ 211 Northgate GC, Reno, NV............72/6,966Esteban ToledoTom LehmanROCHESTER AREA CHARITIES SHOWDOWN AT SOMERBYSCHOLARSHIP AMERICA SHOWDOWN2004 Kevin Stadler*.......269 Mathew Goggin....269 Troy Burne GC,........................70/7,003Kyle Thompson Hudson, WIChris Tidland2005 Jason Gore............266 Bill Haas................270 Troy Burne GC,........................70/7,003Hudson, WISCHOLARSHIP AMERICA SHOWDOWN AT SOMERBY2006 Brandt Snedeker*.. 272 Jeff Quinney..........272 Somerby GC,............................72/7,209Byron, MNROCHESTER AREA CHARITIES SHOWDOWN AT SOMERBY2007 Chris Riley*................272 Jamie Lovemark (A).272 Somerby GC,...................................72/7,209Byron, MNsan jose classicNIKE San Jose Classic1995 John Maginnes.......277 Larry Silveira........... 280 Almaden CC, San Jose, CA........72/6,9601996 Larry Silveira~*.......207 Stewart Cink........... 207 Almaden CC, San Jose, CA........72/6,960Bobby Elliott1997 R.W. Eaks................272 Mark Carnevale...... 274 Almaden CC, San Jose, CA........72/6,960Chris DiMarcoSteve LamontagneJ.L. LewisIain Steel1998 Robin Freeman*......272 Tom Scherrer.......... 272 Almaden CC, San Jose, CA........72/6,960Sean MurphySanta Rosa OpenBen Hogan SANTA ROSA OPEN1990 Ed Humenik.............204 John Flannery......... 207 Windsor GC, Windsor, CA.........72/6,6501991 Tom Lehman............207 Mike Foster............. 208 Windsor GC, Windsor, CA.........72/6,650Brad GreerWebb HeintzelmanJeff WoodlandBen Hogan Sonoma County Open1992 John Flannery..........199 Mark Wurtz............. 202 Windsor GC, Windsor, CA.........72/6,650NIKE Sonoma County Open1993 Sean Murphy...........274 Joey Rassett........... 275 Windsor GC, Windsor, CA.........72/6,6501994 Jerry Haas...............277 Woody Austin......... 279 Windsor GC, Windsor, CA.........72/6,6501995 Stuart Appleby........269 Jerry Kelly............... 273 Windsor GC, Windsor, CA.........72/6,650Bobby CollinsJoe DurantShreveport OpenBen Hogan Shreveport Open1991 Jeff Coston*............210 Beau Baugh............ 210 Southern Trace CC, ...................72/6,805Shreveport, LA1992 Ted Tryba.................202 Skip Kendall............ 204 Southern Trace CC, ...................72/6,805Shreveport, LANike Shreveport Open1993 Sonny Skinner.........278 Bob May................. 279 Southern Trace CC, ...................72/6,916Shreveport, LA1994 Omar Uresti*...........270 Pat Bates................ 270 Southern Trace CC, ...................72/6,916Shreveport, LA3-46 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Results of Events No Longer on Schedule (cont.)Shreveport Open (CONT.)1995 Brad Fabel~.............131 Chris Smith............. 135 Southern Trace CC, ...................72/6,916Shreveport, LA1996 Tim Loustalot..........277 Joe Durant.............. 278 Southern Trace CC, ...................72/6,916Shreveport, LA1997 Mark Wurtz.............275 Brian Kamm............ 277 Southern Trace CC, ...................72/6,916Shreveport, LA1998 Vance Veazey*........280 John Wilson........... 280 Southern Trace CC, ...................72/6,916Shreveport, LA1999 Bob Heintz...............283 Craig Bowden......... 284 Southern Trace CC, ...................72/6,916Joel Edwards Shreveport, LABUY.COM Shreveport Open2000 Kent Jones..............273 Keith Clearwater.... 274 Southern Trace CC, ...................72/6,916Tripp Isenhour Shreveport, LA2001 Pat Bates.................268 Brian Kamm............ 269 Southern Trace CC, ...................72/6,916Shreveport, LAHibernia Southern Open2002 David Morland~......197 Steven Alker........... 200 Southern Trace CC, ...................72/6,960John MorseShreveport, LASIOUXLAND OPENBen Hogan Dakota Dunes Open1990 Kim Young...............197 Mike Springer......... 198 Dakota Dunes CC ......................72/6,181Steve Stricker (Boat Club Course)Dakota Dunes, SD1991 Jeff Woodland........196 Stephen Ames........ 197 Dakota Dunes CC ......................72/6,181Kel Devlin(Boat Club Course)Kelly Gibson Dakota Dunes, SD1992 Rick Todd.................207 David Jackson........ 207 Dakota Dunes CC, .....................72/7,165Dakota Dunes, SDNIKE Dakota Dunes Open1993 Alan Pate**.............260 Stan Utley............... 261 Dakota Dunes CC, .....................69/6,952Dakota Dunes, SD1994 Pat Bates.................276 Rex Caldwell........... 278 Dakota Dunes CC, .....................72/7,165Gary WebbDakota Dunes, SD1995 Chris Smith..............272 Greg Hamilton........ 273 Dakota Dunes CC, .....................72/7,165Clarence Rose Dakota Dunes, SD1996 Gary Webb* ...........275 Chad Magee........... 275 Dakota Dunes CC, .....................72/7,165Dakota Dunes, SD1997 Chris Smith..............268 Glen Hnatiuk........... 270 Dakota Dunes CC, .....................72/7,165Dakota Dunes, SD1998 John Maginnes*.....274 Ryan Howison........ 274 Dakota Dunes CC, .....................72/7,165Sean Murphy Dakota Dunes, SD1999 Fran Quinn*.............270 Ryan Howison........ 270 Dakota Dunes CC, .....................72/7,165Craig Kanada Dakota Dunes, SDBUY.COM Dakota Dunes Open2000 Spike McRoy...........270 Mike Schuchart...... 271 Dakota Dunes CC, .....................72/7,165Dakota Dunes, SDBUY.COM Siouxland Open2001 Pat Bates.................273 Matt Kuchar............ 274 Dakota Dunes CC, .....................72/7,165Eric MeeksDakota Dunes, SDsouth carolina classicBen Hogan South Carolina Classic1991 Tom Lehman*..........202 Ray Pearce.............. 202 CC of South Carolina, ................72/7,105Florence, SC1992 John Flannery..........272 Steve Rintoul.......... 277 CC of South Carolina, ................72/7,105Florence, SCNIKE South Carolina Classic1993 Hugh Royer III..........273 Chris DiMarco........ 274 CC of South Carolina, ................72/7,105Steve Haskins Florence, SC1994 Charlie Rymer..........274 Pat Bates................ 275 CC of South Carolina, ................72/7,150Florence, SC1995 Jerry Foltz................279 Morris Hatalsky...... 280 CC of South Carolina, ................72/7,150Tim Simpson Florence, SCRobert Wrenn1996 Dave Rummells.......276 Scott Petersen........ 278 CC of South Carolina, ................72/7,150P.H. Horgan III Florence, SCBrad Ottsouth carolina classic (CONT.)1997 Harrison Frazar........271 R.W. Eaks............... 274 CC of South Carolina, ................72/7,150Florence, SC1998 Gene Sauers............280 Craig Kanada.......... 281 CC of South Carolina, ................72/7,150Sean Murphy Florence, SC1999 Kevin Johnson.........279 Bob Heintz.............. 280 CC of South Carolina, ................72/7,150Florence, SCBUY.COM South Carolina Classic2000 Jeff Gallagher.........278 Lee Porter............... 279 CC of South Carolina, ................72/7,150Chris SmithFlorence, SCSOUTH FLORIDA CLASSICNIKE South Florida Classic1998 Eric Johnson............267 Chris Riley............... 269 Palm Aire CC (Palm Course), .....70/6,849Pompano Beach, FL1999 Curt Byrum*............275 Stan Utley............... 275 Palm Aire CC (Palm Course), .....71/6,910Pompano Beach, FLSOUTH TEXAS OPENBen Hogan South Texas Open1990 Brad Bell..................210 John Kernohan....... 211 NorthShore CC, Portland, TX.....72/6,8051991 Roger Salazar..........219 Doug Martin........... 222 NorthShore CC, Portland, TX.....72/6,805Sean Murphy1992 Brian Henninger*....208 Bob Burns............... 208 NorthShore CC, Portlamd, TX....72/6,805NIKE SOUTH TEXAS OPEN1993 Doug Martin*..........287 Guy Boros............... 287 NorthShore CC, Portland, TX.....72/6,805TALLAHASSEE OPENNIKE Tallahassee Open1995 Bill Murchison.........276 Olin Browne............ 281 Golden Eagle CC, .......................72/6,965Peter Persons Tallahassee, FLTom Byrum1996 P.J. Cowan*............279 P.H. Horgan III........ 279 Golden Eagle CC, .......................72/6,965Tallahassee, FLTEXARKANA OPENBen Hogan Texarkana Open1990 Jim McGovern.........200 John Daly................ 202 Texarkana CC, ............................72/6,588Texarkana, AR1991 Jerry Anderson*......201 Fran Quinn.............. 201 Texarkana CC, ............................72/6,588Texarkana, AR1992 Perry Moss..............197 Trevor Dodds.......... 203 Texarkana CC, ............................72/6,588Marty Schiene Texarkana, ARNIKE Texarkana Open1993 Hugh Royer III..........267 Steve Rintoul.......... 269 Texarkana CC, ............................72/6,588Texarkana, AR1994 Mike Brisky.............266 Sonny Skinner........ 273 Texarkana CC, ............................72/6,588Texarkana, AR1995 Allen Doyle..............269 Gary Rusnak............ 270 Texarkana CC, ............................72/6,588Texarkana, ARTri-Cities OpenBEN HOGAN Tri-Cities Open1991 Kelly Gibson............205 Jerry Anderson....... 207 Meadow Springs CC, ................72/6,926Richland, WA1992 Rick Pearson............210 Curt Byrum.............. 212 Meadow Springs CC, ................72/6,926Richland, WANIKE Tri-Cities Open1993 Steve Jurgensen.....207 Stan Utley............... 208 Meadow Springs CC, ................72/6,926Richland, WA1994 Jerry Haas...............203 Brad Fabel............... 204 Meadow Springs CC, ................72/6,926Richland, WA1995 Jeff Gove*...............202 Franklin Langham... 202 Meadow Springs CC, ................72/6,926Richland, WA1996 Phil Tataurangi........267 Skip Kendall............ 273 Meadow Springs CC, ................72/6,926Richland, WASection3Summaries<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>3-47


Results of Events No Longer on ScheduleSection Summaries3Tri-Cities Open (CONT.)1997 Todd Gleaton...........283 Kent Jones.............. 284 Meadow Springs CC, ................72/6,926Patrick LeeRichland, WATim LoustalotRob MossTerry PriceRay Stewart1998 Matt Gogel*............276 Brian Bateman........ 276 Meadow Springs CC, ................72/6,926Richland, WA1999 Glen Hnatiuk...........278 J.J. Henry............... 279 Meadow Springs CC, ................72/6,926Larry Silveira Richland, WABUY.COM Tri-Cities Open2000 Darron Stiles...........282 John Kernohan....... 284 Meadow Springs CC, ................72/6,926Richland, WA2001 Guy Boros................274 Jeff Gove................ 276 Meadow Springs CC, ................72/6,926Richland, WATULSA OPENBen Hogan Tulsa Open1991 Frank Conner*.........210 Tom Lehman........... 210 GC of Oklahoma, Tulsa, OK........72/7,0861992 Steve Lowery*........213 Jeff Coston............. 213 GC of Oklahoma, Tulsa, OK........72/7,086UTAH CLASSICBen Hogan Utah Classic1990 John Daly................203 R.W. Eaks............... 204 Riverside CC, Provo, UT..............72/6,8941991 Ted Tryba.................202 Webb Heintzelman.203 Riverside CC, Provo, UT..............72/6,9501992 Jeff Woodland........202 David Jackson........ 205 Riverside CC, Provo, UT..............72/6,950Brian KammNIKE Utah Classic1993 Sean Murphy*.........204 Curt Byrum.............. 204 Riverside CC, Provo, UT..............72/6,950Jim CarterTommy Moore1994 Chris Perry...............205 David Duval............ 206 Riverside CC, Provo, UT..............72/7,0011995 Glen Hnatiuk*.........203 Franklin Langham... 203 Riverside CC, Provo, UT..............72/7,001Harry Rudolph1996 Michael Christie......196 R.W. Eaks............... 200 Riverside CC, Provo, UT..............72/7,001VIRGINIA BEACH OPENBUY.COM VIRGINIA BEACH OPEN2000 Ryuji Imada............275 Todd Demsey.........280 TPC Virginia Beach,.................72/7,432Virginia Beach, VAVIRGINIA BEACH OPEN (CONT.)2001 Trevor Dodds.........277 Deane Pappas.......280 TPC Virginia Beach,.................72/7,432Virginia Beach, VAVIRGINIA BEACH OPEN PRESENTED BY ACS SYSTEMS & ENGINEERING, INC.2002 Cliff Kresge*..........277 Arron Oberholser...277 TPC Virginia Beach,.................72/7,432Virginia Beach, VA2003 Michael Long.........277 Vaughn Taylor.......279 TPC Virginia Beach,.................72/7,436Virginia Beach, VA2004 James Driscoll.......273 Jason Buha............277 TPC Virginia Beach,.................72/7,436Kyle Thompson Virginia Beach, VAJimmy Walker2005 Troy Matteson.......275 Chris Couch...........277 TPC Virginia Beach,.................72/7,436Virginia Beach, VA2006 Andrew Buckle......268 Justin Bolli............273 TPC Virginia Beach,.................72/7,436Virginia Beach, VAWHITE ROSE CLASSICNIKE White Rose Classic1993 Curt Byrum..............270 Morris Hatalsky...... 271 Honey Run G&CC, York, PA.......72/6,912Esteban ToledoGary RusnakXEROX CLASSIC2005 Rick Price.................269 Andrew Pratt.........270 Irondequoit CC, .......................70/6,720Rochester, NY2006 Kevin Stadler.........271 Glen Day................272 Irondequoit CC, .......................70/6,720Rochester, NY2007 Nick Flanagan........270 James Driscoll.......271 Irondequoit CC, .......................70/6,720Rochester, NY2008 Brendon de Jonge.267 Jarrod Lyle............. 271 Irondequoit CC, ..........................70/6,720Rochester, NYYUMA OPENBen Hogan Yuma Open1990 Rick Pearson............198 Sean Pacetti........... 200 Desert Hills GC, Yuma, AZ.........71/6,777Sam Randolph1991 P.H. Horgan III.........196 Olin Browne............ 198 Desert Hills GC, Yuma, AZ.........71/6,822Steve Lowery1992 Paul Goydos............201 Jeff Coston............. 202 Desert Hills GC, Yuma, AZ.........71/6,822Taylor SmithNIKE Yuma Open1993 Ron Streck*.............201 Chris DiMarco........ 201 Desert Hills GC, Yuma, AZ.........71/6,822Key: * = Playoff ~ = Weather-shortened3-48 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM


Section42008 RecordsWith wins at the Fort Smith Classic and thePrice Cutter Charity Championship, Colt Knostwas one of four players to win multiple tournamentsin 2008.


Section 2008 Records41. Matt Bettencourt 29 2 $447,8632. Brendon de Jonge 28 1 437,0353. Jeff Klauk 27 1 407,4184. Jarrod Lyle 26 2 382,7385. Bill Lunde 27 1 341,4466. Colt Knost 22 2 329,5097. Darron Stiles 28 324,6278. Greg Chalmers 24 1 321,9309. Scott Piercy 19 2 320,18710. Greg Owen 17 309,80511. Peter Tomasulo 26 296,70412. Rick Price 26 1 284,92213. Kris Blanks 26 1 280,58814. David Mathis 26 1 276,41215. Casey Wittenberg 25 271,91916. D.A. Points 25 1 266,69617. Arjun Atwal 23 1 259,18618. Aron Price 27 1 249,144T19. Marc Leishman 25 1 244,224T19. Brendon Todd 23 1 244,22421. Scott Gutschewski 26 1 238,21522. Spencer Levin 28 236,18523. Bryce Molder 27 234,65124. Matt Weibring 22 228,15525. Ricky Barnes 26 218,90226. David Branshaw 24 215,32027. Hunter Haas 26 209,46128. Chris Tidland 21 1 203,25529. Ryan Hietala 27 1 198,47630. D.J. Brigman 21 197,51331. Roger Tambellini 25 194,22732. Bubba Dickerson 28 189,73433. Justin Hicks 21 1 184,86134. Matt Every 26 178,23935. Daniel Summerhays 28 177,84536. Josh Broadaway 26 172,88137. Scott Dunlap 27 1 170,08138. Garrett Osborn 26 165,30939. Bob May 21 165,11340. Bryan DeCorso 28 1 163,47141. Ewan Porter 24 1 159,12442. Jeff Brehaut 26 155,02943. Chris Anderson 24 152,26344. Oskar Bergman 20 152,09845. Webb Simpson 8 148,99146. Alex Prugh 20 144,79047. Kyle Reifers 27 142,43848. Gavin Coles 8 1 142,00049. Skip Kendall 24 140,02750. Won Joon Lee 27 137,69451. Vance Veazey 25 136,48652. Michael Putnam 27 130,98153. Fran Quinn 23 122,7562008 Official <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Money ListPlayer Events Wins Money Player Events Wins Money Player Events Wins Money54. Chad Ginn 23 $120,96655. Garth Mulroy 24 119,35356. J.J. Killeen 29 117,26457. Chris Smith 24 115,48258. Chris Nallen 27 114,02159. Joe Daley 27 113,59760. Tee McCabe 25 111,54361. Henrik Bjornstad 22 110,38862. Cameron Percy 20 110,29363. Gary Christian 23 107,02164. David Hearn 25 106,86065. Robert Damron 6 1 101,50566. Rich Barcelo 25 100,46867. Matt Hansen 23 99,82868. Scott Gardiner 26 99,47369. Dustin Bray 15 98,75570. Fabian Gomez 26 96,48271. Esteban Toledo 24 96,08372. David McKenzie 28 96,04973. Sebastian Fernandez 27 93,97174. Brad Fritsch 26 93,47875. Tom Johnson 21 90,27076. Brian Smock 15 89,05677. Chris Kirk 19 88,44178. Keoke Cotner 25 87,46779. Kyle Thompson 3 87,27180. B.J. Staten 26 86,49881. Scott Parel 26 86,48482. Brendan Steele 21 84,28183. Tommy Tolles 14 82,49084. Bret Guetz 26 82,23285. Dave Schultz 26 82,12586. Geoffrey Sisk 24 81,77587. Jason Schultz 26 79,19288. Craig Bowden 23 78,60789. Tom Gillis 9 72,96890. Keith Nolan 23 72,81291. Bradley Iles 23 70,73392. Jim Herman 28 67,53293. Jonathan Fricke 28 66,14094. Blake Adams 11 63,07195. Miguel Angel Carballo 27 62,04996. Jeff Gallagher 12 61,85097. Dicky Pride 13 59,62698. Wade Ormsby 20 58,60299. Steve Wheatcroft 10 57,329100. Todd Fischer 26 56,004101. Jon Turcott 26 55,531102. Ben Bates 26 49,642103. Gibby Gilbert III 25 48,745104. Stephen Dartnall 10 47,772105. David Lutterus 8 47,233106. Michael Boyd 20 47,052107. Jason Enloe 22 $46,575108. Kim Felton 25 46,297109. Grant Waite 21 45,887110. James Love 6 42,200111. Ian Leggatt 20 42,184112. Mark Brooks 9 41,236113. Neal Lancaster 9 40,019114. Kelly Grunewald 28 38,970115. Clay Ogden 3 38,855116. Steve Pate 17 38,692117. Nick Malinowski 26 38,111118. Reid Edstrom 14 38,089119. Paul Gow 23 37,978120. John Kimbell 25 37,953121. Josh McCumber 25 34,736122. Tripp Isenhour 22 34,678123. Anders Hultman 23 34,300124. Andrew Buckle 11 34,273125. Rob Bradley 21 34,238126. Jim Rutledge 19 34,181127. Doug Barron 17 33,446128. Randy Leen 16 33,356129. David Morland IV 25 30,869130. Chris Riley 5 29,278131. Chris Thompson 16 29,236132. Ryan Palmer 5 28,455133. Jeff Curl 7 28,200134. Michael Letzig 1 27,300135. Brian Stuard 14 26,225136. Tom Carter 27 26,028137. Jeremy Anderson 25 25,881138. Bob Heintz 8 24,036139. Niklas Lemke 5 24,000140. Kris Cox 17 23,984141. Chris Parra 19 22,357142. Rich Morris 8 21,981143. Tag Ridings 1 21,180144. Gabriel Hjertstedt 16 21,086145. Marco Dawson 1 20,938146. Camilo Benedetti 12 20,853147. Michael Sim 7 20,155148. Tom Byrum 7 20,138149. Phil Tataurangi 11 19,859150. Glen Day 7 19,675151. Jose de Jesus Rodriguez 1 19,479152. Mark Walker 11 17,704153. Sonny Skinner 10 16,803154. Stephen Gangluff 6 16,381155. David K. Miller 4 16,250156. Patrick Damron 16 15,387157. Brent Delahoussaye 16 15,362158. Tommy Gainey 7 14,486159. Willie Wood 8 14,0374-2<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


Player Events Money Player Events Money Player Events Money160. Spike McRoy 13 $14,034161. Garrett Willis 8 13,816162. Rafael Gomez 4 13,300163. Lee Curry 19 13,284164. Andrew Dresser 6 13,151165. Aaron Watkins 3 13,125166. Paul Stankowski 4 13,041167. Mike Heinen 13 12,688168. Andy G. Choi 2 12,600169. Andrew Bonhomme 22 12,398170. Jeff Gove 5 12,208171. Tyler Aldridge 23 12,143172. Andy Bare 4 11,953173. Jay Delsing 10 11,843174. Guy Boros 15 11,749175. Travis Perkins 3 11,550176. Mike Wendling 8 11,487177. Craig Lile 11 11,459178. Brock Mackenzie 21 10,913179. Brian Guetz 5 10,629180. Jason Caron 8 10,443181. Jimmy Walker 5 10,343182. Paul Sheehan 1 10,336183. Madalitso Muthiya 8 10,327184. Tim O’Neal 13 10,317185. Scott Gordon 26 10,044186. Jon Rusk 13 9,948T187. Rob Grube 3 9,350T187. Steve Schneiter 4 9,350189. Peter O’Malley 2 9,068190. Scott Stallings 1 8,750191. Rick Schuller 3 8,673192. Ronnie Black 3 8,484193. Zoran Zorkic 10 8,400T194. Jason Dufner 5 8,341T194. Chris Kamin 11 8,341196. Steve Friesen 5 8,100197. Tom Scherrer 4 7,696198. Bob Burns 15 7,609199. D.H. Lee 4 7,512200. Jeff Wood 2 7,286201. Thomas Hagler IV 3 7,280202. Brad Weesner 18 7,173203. Tyler Williamson 15 7,012204. Benjamin Alvarado 2 6,845205. Michael Bradley 2 6,799206. Steve Allan 3 6,589207. Robin Freeman 14 6,515208. Kevin Johnson 22 6,479209. Andrew Johnson 19 6,331210. Richard S. Johnson 2 6,300211. Bobby Clampett 4 6,239212. Kyle McCarthy 13 6,1642008 Official <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Money List (cont.)213. Brad Lamb 13 $6,124214. Will Dodson 3 6,073215. Jason Allred 5 5,938216. Cody Freeman 4 5,830217. Scott Harrington 16 5,776218. Kurt Barnes 3 5,510219. Matt Hendrix 2 5,316220. Darren Angel 24 5,020221. John Morse 7 4,965222. Dennis Paulson 2 4,856223. Omar Uresti 2 4,815224. Ryan Vermeer 1 4,680225. Marco Ruiz 1 4,627226. Jonas Blixt 1 4,500227. Michael Clark II 6 4,479228. Marc Turnesa 1 4,350229. Len Mattiace 7 4,321230. Greg Sonnier 3 4,298231. Carlos Franco 1 4,292232. Gary Hallberg 6 4,186233. Ryan Hybl 2 4,005234. Martin Ureta 1 3,920235. Ryan Howison 12 3,904236. Steven Bowditch 16 3,859237. Gary Woodland 4 3,705238. Kevin Chappell 1 3,525239. Lee M. Williamson 12 3,391240. Pete Jordan 4 3,255241. Wes Heffernan 2 3,140242. Bob Sowards 6 3,135243. Brad Elder 2 3,098244. Ty Tryon 3 2,750T245. Paul Claxton 5 2,573T245. Richard T. Lee 2 2,573247. Charles Soule 2 2,511T248. John Ellis 2 2,350T248. Tyrone van Aswegen 3 2,350250. Justin Smith 1 2,319251. Mike McCabe 2 2,284T252. Aaron Goldberg 1 2,277T252. Alan Morin 1 2,277254. Jake Roos 1 2,269255. Pablo Acuna 1 2,220256. Byron Smith 2 2,219257. Steve LeBrun 3 2,192T258. Brett Bingham 2 2,160T258. J.L. Lewis 7 2,160260. Nathan Tyler 1 2,104261. Jonathan Moore 2 2,085262. Kevin Hall 2 2,025263. Joseph Lanza 2 2,014264. Shawn Wills 2 2,013T265. Adam Hart 2 1,995T265. Matt Peterson 2 $1,995267. Adam Martens 1 1,994268. Kenny Kim 1 1,989269. Stephen Poole 1 1,925270. Chris Stroud 1 1,898271. Juan Salazar 1 1,891272. Trevor Dodds 12 1,883273. Zach Doran 1 1,838274. Richard Johnson 1 1,798275. James Oh 2 1,788276. Danny Briggs 1 1,772T277. Sean Dougherty 1 1,770T277. Mike Hulbert 1 1,770T279. Ryan Blaum 5 1,766T279. Andrew Lanahan 1 1,766281. Michael Henderson 1 1,763282. Shannon Sykora 1 1,734283. Tjaart van der Walt 3 1,725284. Adam Rubinson 1 1,719285. Chris Baryla 7 1,713286. Michael Walton 1 1,706287. Nick Beach 1 1,705288. Chris Couch 1 1,693289. Leif Olson 1 1,665T290. Elliot Gealy 1 1,663T290. Andres Gonzales 9 1,663T290. David Roesch 7 1,663293. Mike Welch 1 1,650T294. Matt Abbott 1 1,641T294. Matt Harmon 1 1,641296. John Elliott 3 1,588297. Aaron Wright 1 1,575298. David Peoples 10 1,550299. Ted F. Smith 1 1,523300. Franklin Corpening 1 1,496T301. Kyle Gallo 1 1,488T301. Philip Pettitt, Jr. 2 1,488303. Gus Ulrich 1 1,475T304. Jason Hill 5 1,338T304. Bryant MacKellar 2 1,338T304. Fernando Mechereffe 2 1,338Section42008 Records<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM 4-3


2008 <strong>Tour</strong>nament Summary<strong>Tour</strong>nament course(s) Winner Score Under-Par Margin Money Runner(s)-Up1. Panama Movistar Championship Panama Golf Club Scott Dunlap 277 -3 1 stroke $108,000 Jeff KlaukPanama City, Panama A arjun Atwal2. Mexico Open presented by Corona Tres Marias Golf Club Jarrod Lyle 267 -17 5 strokes $112,500 Matt EveryMorelia, Mexico3. HSBC New Zealand Clearwater Resort Darron Stiles* 134 -10 1 stroke $122,964* David Smail<strong>PGA</strong> ChampionshipChristchurch, New Zealand4. Moonah Classic Moonah Links Ewan Porter 275 -13 7 strokes $148,249 D.J. BrigmanFingal, Victoria, Australia T tee McCabeSection 2008 Records45. Chitimacha Louisiana Open Le Triomphe Country Club Gavin Coles 272 -12 1 stroke $94,500 Kyle Thompsonpresented by Dynamic Industries Broussard, LA6. Livermore Valley Wine the Course at Wente Vineyards Aron Price 283 -5 playoff $108,000 J.J. KilleenCountry ChampionshipLivermore, CA7. Athens Regional Foundation Classic Jennings Mill Country Club Robert Damron 277 -11 playoff $94,500 Greg Owenathens, GA8. Henrico County Open the Dominion Club greg Chalmers 274 -14 playoff $90,000 Henrik Bjornstadglen Allen, VA9. South Georgia Classic Kinderlou Forest Golf Club Bryan DeCorso 274 -14 4 strokes $112,500 Bryce Molderpresented by First State Bank Valdosta, ga greg Owen10. Fort Smith Classic Hardscrabble Country Club Colt Knost 268 -12 1 stroke $99,000 Darron Stilespresented by Stephens Inc. Fort Smith, AR11. BMW Charity Pro-Am thornblade Club (host) David Mathis 266 -20 3 strokes $121,500 Roger Tambellinigreenville, SCCarolina Country ClubSpartanburg, SCBright’s Creek Golf ClubMill Spring, NC12. Melwood Prince George’s The Country Club at Woodmore Jeff Klauk 276 -12 1 stroke $117,000 Jeff BrehautCounty Open Mitchellville, MD David Mathis13. Bank of America Open the Glen Club Kris Blanks 272 -16 1 stroke $135,000 Bob Mayglenview, IL14. The Rex Hospital Open tPC Wakefield Plantation Scott Gutschewski 270 -14 2 strokes $90,000 Chad Ginnraleigh, NCEsteban Toledo15. Knoxville Open Fox Den Country Club Jarrod Lyle (2) 269 -19 playoff $90,000 Chris Kirkpresented by Food CityKnoxville, TN16. Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic Georgian Bay Club (host) Justin Hicks 269 -16 playoff $144,017 Casey Wittenbergpresented by SamsungClarksburg, Ontario, Canadaraven Golf Club at Lora Baythornbury, Ontario, Canada17. <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players Cup Pete Dye Golf Club rick Price 273 -15 playoff $180,000 Chris AndersonBridgeport, WV18. Price Cutter Charity Championship Highland Springs Country Club Colt Knost (2) 262 -26 4 strokes $108,000 Webb Simpsonpresented by Dr PepperSpringfield, MO19. <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital The Ohio State Bill Lunde 279 -5 1 stroke $135,000 Dustin BrayInvitationaluniversity Golf ClubScarlet CourseColumbus, OH20. Cox Classic Champions Run Golf Club Ryan Hietala 265 -19 playoff $126,000 David Branshawpresented by Chevroletomaha, NE21. Preferred Health Systems Crestview Country Club Scott Piercy 262 -22 2 strokes $94,500 Hunter HaasWichita Open Wichita, KS Spencer LevinDaniel Summerhays* Stiles’ 36-hole victory was unofficial, yet the money earned was official and counted on the money list( ) Indicates number of victories through that event4-4<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


2008 <strong>Tour</strong>nament Summary (cont.)<strong>Tour</strong>nament course(s) Winner Score Under-Par Margin Money Runner(s)-Up22. Xerox Classic Irondequoit Country Club Brendon de Jonge 267 -13 4 strokes $108,000 Jarrod Lylerochester, NY23. Northeast Pennsylvania Classic Elmhurst Country Club Scott Piercy (2) 267 -13 2 strokes $94,500 Brendon de JongeMoscow, PACameron Percy24. Utah Championship Willow Creek Country Club Brendon Todd 262 -22 6 strokes $99,000 Jeff Klaukpresented by Zions Bank Sandy, UT Won Joon LeeBrian Smockryan HietalaKyle ThompsonMarc Leishman25. Albertsons Boise Open Hillcrest Country Club Chris Tidland 264 -20 4 strokes $130,500 Scott Piercypresented by KraftBoise, ID26. Oregon Classic Shadow Hills Country Club Matt Bettencourt 269 -19 2 strokes $90,000 Bubba Dickersonpresented by Kendall Auto Group Junction City, OR27. WNB Golf Classic Midland Country Club Marc Leishman 267 -21 11 strokes $94,500 Keoke CotnerMidland, TX28. Chattanooga Classic Black Creek Club arjun Atwal 264 -24 playoff $90,000 Webb Simpsonpresented by Black CreekChattanooga, TN29. Miccosukee Championship Miccosukee Golf & Country Club D.A. Points 272 -12 playoff $112,500 Matt BettencourtMiami, FL30. <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship TPC Craig Ranch Matt Bettencourt (2) 267 -17 1 stroke $180,000 Jeff Klaukat TPC Craig RanchMcKinney, TX( ) Indicates number of victories through that event2008 Facts and FiguresSection42008 RecordsLOW 9:28 (8-under), Arjun Atwal, Chattanooga Classic (second round)LOW FIRST 18:61 (11-under), Webb Simpson, Chattanooga Classic62 (10-under), Bubba Dickerson, Henrico County Open62 (9-under), Tommy Tolles, Preferred Health Systems Wichita OpenLOW 18:60 (12-under), Arjun Atwal, Chattanooga Classic (second round)61 (11-under), Webb Simpson, Chattanooga Classic (first round)61 (10-under), Scott Piercy, Albertsons Boise Open (fourth round)LOW FIRST 36:125 (19-under), Webb Simpson (61-64), Chattanooga Classic (first round,second round)126 (18-under), Scott Stallings (64-62), Chattanooga Classic (first round,second round)126 (18-under), Arjun Atwal (66-60), Chattanooga Classic (first round,second round)126 (16-under), Ryan Hietala (64-62), Cox Classic126 (16-under), Scott Piercy (64-62), Preferred Health Systems Wichita OpenLOW 36:125 (19-under), Webb Simpson (61-64), Chattanooga Classic (first round,second round)126 (18-under), Scott Stallings (64-62), Chattanooga Classic (first round,second round)126 (18-under), Arjun Atwal (66-60), Chattanooga Classic (first round,second round)126 (18-under), Arjun Atwal (60-66), Chattanooga Classic (second round,third round)126 (16-under), Ryan Hietala (64-62), Cox Classic (first round, second round)126 (16-under), Scott Piercy (64-62), Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open(first round, second round)LOW FINAL 36:129 (14-under), D.A. Points (62-67), Miccosukee Championship130 (12-under), Jarrod Lyle (67-63), Mexico Open130 (12-under), Chris Tidland (66-64), Albertsons Boise OpenLOW FIRST 54:191 (22-under), Scott Piercy (64-62-65), Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open192 (24-under), Arjun Atwal (66-60-66), Chattanooga Classic192 (21-under), David Branshaw (64-64-64), Cox ClassicLOW 54:191 (22-under), Scott Piercy (64-62-65), Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open(first through third rounds)192 (24-under), Arjun Atwal (66-60-66), Chattanooga Classic (first throughthird rounds)LARGEST 18-HOLE LEAD:3 strokes, Bubba Dickerson, Henrico County OpenLARGEST 36-HOLE LEAD:5 strokes, J.J. Killeen, Livermore Valley Wine Country ChampionshipLARGEST 54-HOLE LEAD:5 strokes, Marc Leishman, WNB Golf ClassicMOST TIED FOR 18-HOLE LEAD:5, Athens Regional Foundation ClassicMOST TIED FOR 36-HOLE LEAD:3, Northeast Pennsylvania ClassicMOST TIED FOR 54-HOLE LEAD:4, Melwood Prince George’s County Openpgatour.COM <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>4-5


2008 Facts and Figures (cont.)Section 2008 Records4LOW 36-HOLE CUT:138 (6-under), Chattanooga Classic138 (5-under), Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic138 (4-under), Cox Classic138 (4-under), Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open138 (4-under), Utah ChampionshipHIGH 36-HOLE CUT:145 (5-over), Panama Movistar ChampionshipLOW 54-HOLE CUT:211 (4-under), BMW Charity Pro-AmFEWEST TO MAKE 36-HOLE CUT:61, Chitimacha Louisiana Open61, Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship61, Fort Smith Classic61, Preferred Health Systems Wichita OpenMOST TO MAKE 36-HOLE CUT:77, <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital InvitationalFEWEST TO MAKE 54-HOLE CUT:60, BMW Charity Pro-AmMOST CONSECUTIVE CUTS (current):13, Ryan Armour, Danny EllisMOST CONSECUTIVE CUTS (season):11, Greg ChalmersLOW WINNING SCORE:262 (26-under), Colt Knost, Price Cutter Charity Championship262 (22-under), Scott Piercy, Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open262 (22-under), Brendon Todd, Utah Championship264 (24-under), Arjun Atwal, Chattanooga Classic264 (20-under), Chris Tidland, Albertsons Boise Open265 (19-under), Ryan Hietala, Cox Classic266 (20-under), David Mathis, BMW Charity Pro-AmHIGH FINISH BY A WINNER:71 (even), Scott Piercy, Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open71 (1-over), Scott Dunlap, Panama Movistar ChampionshipBEST COME-FROM-BEHIND FINAL ROUND TO WIN:6 strokes, Colt Knost, Fort Smith Classic5 strokes, Robert Damron, Athens Regional Foundation ClassicWIRE-TO-WIRE WINNERS (no ties):Colt Knost, Price Cutter Charity ChampionshipMULTIPLE <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT WINNERS (4):Jarrod Lyle, Mexico Open, Knoxville OpenColt Knost, Fort Smith Classic, Price Cutter Charity ChampionshipScott Piercy, Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open, NortheastPennsylvania ClassicMatt Bettencourt, Oregon Classic, <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> ChampionshipFIRST TIME WINNERS (17):Jarrod Lyle, Mexico OpenEwan Porter, Moonah ClassicAron Price, Livermore Valley Wine Country ChampionshipRobert Damron, Athens Regional Foundation ClassicBryan DeCorso, South Georgia ClassicColt Knost, Fort Smith ClassicDavid Mathis, BMW Charity Pro-AmKris Blanks, Bank of America OpenJustin Hicks, Ford Wayne Gretzky ClassicBill Lunde, <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital InvitationalScott Piercy, Preferred Health Systems Wichita OpenBrendon de Jonge, Xerox ClassicBrendon Todd, Utah ChampionshipChris Tidland, Albertsons Boise OpenMatt Bettencourt, Oregon ClassicMarc Leishman, WNB Golf ClassicArjun Atwal, Chattanooga ClassicCONSECUTIVE <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT WINS:N/AHIGH WINNING SCORE:283 (5-under), Aron Price, Livermore Valley Wine Country ChampionshipLARGEST WINNING MARGIN:11 strokes, Marc Leishman, WNB Golf Classic7 strokes, Ewan Porter, Moonah ClassicMOST STROKES UNDER PAR BY A WINNER:26-under (262), Colt Knost, Price Cutter Charity Championship24-under (264), Arjun Atwal, Chattanooga ClassicMOST STROKES OVER PAR BY A WINNER:N/ALOW START BY A WINNER:64 (8-under), Jeff Klauk, Melwood Prince George’s County Open64 (8-under), Rick Price, <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players Cup64 (8-under), Colt Knost, Price Cutter Charity Championship64 (8-under), Scott Piercy, Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open64 (7-under), Ryan Hietala, Cox Classic64 (7-under), Brendon Todd, Utah ChampionshipHIGH START BY A WINNER:73 (2-over), D.A. Points, Miccosukee Championship70 (1-under), Gavin Coles, Chitimacha Louisiana Open70 (2-under), Aron Price, Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship70 (2-under), Robert Damron, Athens Regional Foundation Classic70 (2-under), Justin Hicks, Ford Wayne Gretzky ClassicLOW FINISH BY A WINNER:62 (10-under), Colt Knost, Price Cutter Charity Championship63 (8-under), Jarrod Lyle, Mexico OpenPLAYOFFS (9):Aron Price def. J.J. Killeen with a par-4 on the first extra hole,Livermore Valley Wine Country ChampionshipRobert Damron def. Greg Owen with a birdie-4 on the first extra hole,athens Regional Foundation ClassicGreg Chalmers def. Henrik Bjornstad with a bogey-4 on the second extrahole, Henrico County OpenJarrod Lyle def. Chris Kirk with a birdie-4 on the first extra hole,Knoxville OpenJustin Hicks def. Casey Wittenberg with a par-5 on the first extrahole, Ford Wayne Gretzky ClassicRick Price def. Chris Anderson with a bogey-5 on the first extra hole,<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players CupRyan Hietala def. David Branshaw with a par-4 on the first extra hole,Cox ClassicArjun Atwal def. Webb Simpson with a birdie-4 on the first extrahole, Chattanooga ClassicD.A. Points def. Matt Bettencourt with a birdie-3 on the first extra hole,Miccosukee ChampionshipHOLES-IN-ONE (29):John Morse (second round, No. 16) Panama Movistar ChampionshipSpike McRoy (second round, No. 6) Mexico OpenMatt Every (second round, No. 13) Mexico OpenMiguel Rodriguez (second round, No. 14) Mexico OpenBryce Molder (second round, No. 7) Moonah ClassicPaul Claxton (first round, No. 3) Chitimacha Louisiana OpenGarrett Osborn (fourth round, No. 6) Chitimacha Louisiana OpenRonnie Black (first round, No. 8) South Georgia ClassicBob May (first round, No. 15) South Georgia ClassicPeter Tomasulo (second round, No. 12) Melwood Prince George’s County OpenBob May (third round, No. 16) Knoxville OpenRich Barcelo (fourth round, No. 6) Knoxville Open4-6<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


2008 Facts and Figures (cont.)Camilo Benedetti (third round, No. 13), Price Cutter Charity ChampionshipRobin Freeman (first round, No. 6) Xerox ClassicAndrew Bonhomme (second round, No. 6) Xerox ClassicKyle Reifers (first round, No. 9), Northeast Pennsylvania ClassicBrendon de Jonge (third round, No. 9) Northeast Pennsylvania ClassicPeter Tomasulo (first round, No. 2) Utah ChampionshipChris Stroud (first round, No. 2) Utah ChampionshipBrian Stuard (first round, No. 7) Utah ChampionshipJonathan Fricke (first round, No. 5) Utah ChampionshipBubba Dickerson (second round, No. 18) Utah ChampionshipBob Sowards (first round, No. 8), Albertsons Boise OpenScott Gordon (first round, No. 16), WNB Golf ClassicMichael Boyd (second round, No. 17), Chattanooga ClassicSpencer Levin (third round, No. 3), Chattanooga ClassicBrad Fritsch (fourth round, No. 3), Chattanooga ClassicSteve Wheatcroft (second round, No. 11) Miccosukee ChampionshipJeff Klauk (second round, No. 17) Miccosukee ChampionshipMOST HOLES-IN-ONE IN A SINGLE EVENT:5, Utah Championship3, Mexico Open3, Chattanooga ClassicMOST CONSECUTIVE BIRDIES:7, Kevin Johnson, Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic (second round/Nos. 4-10/Raven)BEST BIRDIE/EAGLE STREAK:7-under (B-B-B-B-E-B) Matt Bettencourt, <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship(third round/Nos. 5-10)TWO EAGLES IN SAME ROUND (36):Matt Every, Mexico Open (second round)Miguel Rodriguez, Mexico Open (second round)D.A. Points, Henrico County Open (second round)Matt Bettencourt, BMW Charity Pro-Am (first round)Bubba Dickerson, Melwood Prince George’s County (fourth round)Scott Parel, Knoxville Open (third round)Garrett Osborn, Knoxville Open (fourth round)J.J. Killeen, Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic (first round)Aron Price, Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic (first round)Ricky Barnes, Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic (fourth round)Matt Hansen, Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic (fourth round)Tyler Williamson, Price Cutter Charity Championship (second round)Spencer Levin, Price Cutter Charity Championship (third round)Colt Knost, Price Cutter Charity Championship (fourth round)Josh Broadaway, <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital Invitational (fourth round)Charles Soule, Cox Classic (first round)Sebastian Fernandez, Cox Classic (first round)Andy Bare, Cox Classic (second round)Jim Herman, Cox Classic (second round)Kyle McCarthy, Cox Classic (second round)Madalitso Muthiya, Cox Classic (third round)Zoran Zorkic, Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open (first round)Andrew Johnson, Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open (second round)Alex Prugh, Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open (third round)Jonathan Fricke, Utah Championship (first round)Kris Blanks, Utah Championship (second round)Jeff Klauk, Utah Championship (fourth round)Michael Putnam, WNB Golf classic (first round)Dustin Bray, WNB Golf Classic (first round)Kris Blanks, Chattanooga Classic (first round)Chris Anderson, Chattanooga Classic (first round)David Mathis, Chattanooga Classic (first round)Michael Putnam, Chattanooga Classic (second round)Jeff Brehaut, Chattanooga Classic (second round)Chris Tidland, <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship (first round)Bill Lunde, <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship (first round)THREE EAGLES IN SAME ROUND:Kyle Reifers, Bank of America Open (first round/Nos. 5, 14, 18)BACK-TO-BACK EAGLES:Colt Knost, Price Cutter Charity Championship (fourth round, Nos. 10 and 11)Jim Herman, Cox Classic (second round, Nos. 5 and 6)DOUBLE EAGLES:Peter Tomasulo, Chattanooga Classic (second round, No. 18, hybrid, 239 yards)WEATHER-SHORTENED EVENTS:HSBC New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship (36 holes)COMPETITIVE COURSE RECORDS (no ties):63 (8-under), Jarrod Lyle, Mexico Open (fourth round)66 (6-under), Ewan Porter, Moonah Classic (fourth round)64 (8-under), Rick Price, BMW Charity Pro-Am/Carolina CC (first round)63 (9-under), D.J. Brigman, BMW Charity Pro-Am/Bright’s Creek (third round)65 (6-under), Gary Christian, BMW Charity Pro-Am/Thornblade Club(third round)63 (9-under), Ricky Barnes, Melwood Prince George’s County Open(second round)63 (9-under), Thomas Hagler IV, Knoxville Open (third round)62 (10-under), D.A. Points, Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic/Raven (second round)62 (9-under), Garrett Osborn, Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic/Georgian(fourth round)63 (7-under), Chris Tidland, Northeast Pennsylvania Classic (first round)63 (8-under), David Branshaw, Utah Championship (first round)60 (12-under), Arjun Atwal, Chattanooga Classic (second round)62 (9-under), D.A. Points, Miccosukee Championship (third round)63 (8-under), Peter Tomasulo, <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship (third round)<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT RECORDS:267 (17-under), Jarrod Lyle, Mexico Open275 (13-under), Ewan Porter, Moonah Classic274 (14-under), Bryan DeCorso, South Georgia Classic269 (16-under), Justin Hicks, Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic262 (22-under), Scott Piercy, Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open267 (13-under), Brendon de Jonge, Xerox Classic262 (22-under), Brendon Todd, Utah Championship269 (19-under), Matt Bettencourt, Oregon ClassicNATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> PLAYER OF THE MONTH:January/FebruaryJarrod LyleMarch/AprilGreg ChalmersMayDavid MathisJuneJarrod LyleJulyRick PriceAugustScott PiercySeptemberMatt BettencourtOctober/November Matt BettencourtSection42008 Records<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM 4-7


Section 2008 Records42008 Statistical LeadersDriving Distance Driving Accuracy Percentage Greens In RegulationName Rounds Avg. Name Rounds Pct. Name Rounds Pct.1. Won Joon Lee 84 315.72. Blake Adams 36 309.13. Scott Piercy 66 307.74. Alex Prugh 68 307.55. Brad Fritsch 78 306.16. Scott Harrington 39 305.47. Marc Leishman 80 304.78. Greg Owen 62 304.59. Camilo Benedetti 35 304.110. Michael Putnam 91 304.0toUR AVG. 291.91. Geoffrey Sisk 75 79.482. Michael Boyd 61 79.193. Skip Kendall 78 77.344. Craig Bowden 63 76.895. Brock Mackenzie 52 75.346. Chad Ginn 71 74.907. Colt Knost 73 73.808. Scott Dunlap 76 73.389. Bret Guetz 76 73.2710. Joe Daley 81 73.22toUR AVG. 66.121. Bob May 68 75.592. Jeff Klauk 88 74.463. David Branshaw 82 74.204. Chris Smith 80 73.425. Matt Weibring 80 72.926. Gary Christian 80 72.827. Peter Tomasulo 92 72.718. Chris Parra 47 72.619. Greg Owen 62 72.4010. Ricky Barnes 88 72.36toUR AVG. 67.75Putting Average Total Driving Eagles (Holes Per)Name Rounds Avg. Name Starts Total Name Rounds Avg.1. Greg Chalmers 86 1.7272. Brendon de Jonge 101 1.7343. David Mathis 82 1.740T4. Josh Broadaway 80 1.743T4. Brendon Todd 74 1.743T6. Arjun Atwal 80 1.746T6. Won Joon Lee 84 1.746T8. Todd Fischer 78 1.747T8. Hunter Haas 87 1.74710. Darron Stiles 95 1.749toUR AVG. 1.7971. Greg Owen 17 382. Blake Adams 11 443. Peter Tomasulo 26 62T4. David Branshaw 24 63T4. Chris Smith 24 636. Scott Parel 26 687. Brian Smock 15 768. Ian Leggatt 20 789. Colt Knost 22 8210. Justin Hicks 21 84toUR AVG. 1441. Scott Harrington 39 78.02. Peter Tomasulo 92 87.23. Garrett Osborn 80 90.04. Jon Rusk 35 105.05. Patrick Damron 41 105.46. Fran Quinn 79 109.47. Josh Broadaway 80 110.88. Nick Malinowski 71 116.29. Kyle Reifers 84 116.310. Jeff Brehaut 85 117.7toUR AVG. 203.9Birdie Average Sand Save Percentage Scoring AverageName Rounds Avg. Name Rounds Pct. Name Rounds Avg.1. Greg Owen 62 4.192. Scott Piercy 66 4.173. Greg Chalmers 86 4.16T4. Brendon de Jonge 101 4.14T4. Won Joon Lee 84 4.14T6. Arjun Atwal 80 4.05T6. Matt Every 74 4.058. Matt Weibring 80 4.049. Brian Smock 46 4.02T10. Hunter Haas 87 4.01T10. D.A. Points 80 4.01toUR AVG. 3.411. Greg Owen 62 61.332. Hunter Haas 87 61.053. Jonathan Fricke 70 59.704. Casey Wittenberg 84 59.045. Josh McCumber 71 57.146. Tommy Tolles 42 55.77T7. Michael Putnam 91 55.56T7. Brian Smock 46 55.569. Gabriel Hjertstedt 44 55.3210. Matt Weibring 80 54.72toUR AVG. 44.321. Greg Owen 62 69.582. Matt Weibring 80 69.703. Brendon de Jonge 101 69.784. Brendon Todd 74 69.805. Blake Adams 36 69.926. Jeff Gallagher 37 69.957. Greg Chalmers 86 70.028. Scott Piercy 66 70.149. Arjun Atwal 80 70.1910. Bob May 68 70.21toUR AVG. 71.57All-Around RankingName Starts Total1. Greg Owen 17 1022. Peter Tomasulo 26 2033. Matt Weibring 22 2094. Brendon de Jonge 28 2105. Blake Adams 11 2316. Bubba Dickerson 28 2617. Brian Smock 15 2738. Bryce Molder 27 2779. Michael Putnam 27 27910. Bill Lunde 27 282toUR AVG. 5732008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Statistical High/LowThose with 35 rounds or more based on 147 ranked playersBest Average LastScoring Average 69.58 71.57 73.84Driving Distance 315.7 291.9 271.2Driving Accuracy 79.48 66.12 50.28Total Driving 38 144 263Greens In Regulation 75.59 67.75 59.38Putting 1.727 1.797 1.865Eagles 78.05 203.9 1,152Birdies 4.19 3.41 2.63Sand Saves 61.33 44.32 26.53All-Around 102 573 9914-8<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


2008 Scoring Average (by event)<strong>Tour</strong>nament Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 TotalPanama Movistar Championship 72.794 73.412 71.629 73.677 72.959Mexico Open Presented by Corona 73.611 73.124 71.548 70.855 72.669HSBC New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship 72.308 72.734 72.519Moonah Classic 74.686 75.078 73.181 74.472 74.545Chitimacha Louisiana Open presented by Dynamic Industries 73.285 71.601 69.836 72.148 72.012Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship at Wente Vineyards 74.333 75.049 74.770 74.951 74.740Athens Regional Foundation Classic 73.013 73.000 71.810 73.698 72.933Henrico County Open 71.878 71.548 70.639 73.222 71.782South Georgia Classic presented by First State Bank 73.323 73.408 71.882 72.426 72.993Fort Smith Classic presented by Stephens Inc. 70.368 69.374 70.180 72.607 70.301BMW Charity Pro-Am 70.552 71.715 71.915 71.333 71.387Melwood Prince George’s County Open 73.510 72.085 72.591 71.818 72.619Bank of America Open 70.774 72.836 70.969 70.277 71.446The Rex Hospital Open 71.628 71.863 69.629 71.843 71.430Knoxville Open presented by Food City 72.532 70.706 69.908 70.862 71.260Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic presented by Samsung 70.296 69.380 70.563 70.592 70.068<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players Cup 71.674 72.768 71.391 71.565 71.976Price Cutter Charity Championship presented by Dr Pepper 70.426 70.364 69.373 69.612 70.120<strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital Invitational 72.840 72.917 71.416 73.026 72.649Cox Classic presented by Chevrolet 70.064 69.494 69.810 68.730 69.633Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open 68.940 70.470 69.148 69.721 69.623Xerox Classic 71.250 71.481 70.831 71.092 71.245Northeast Pennsylvania Classic 70.006 70.693 69.923 70.000 70.230Utah Championship presented by Zions Bank 69.808 70.506 69.333 68.746 69.833Albertsons Boise Open presented by Kraft 70.487 70.526 70.231 70.308 70.436Oregon Classic presented by Kendall Auto Group 71.801 71.265 71.047 70.476 71.311WNB Golf Classic 72.778 72.373 71.594 73.191 72.515Chattanooga Classic presented by Black Creek 69.521 69.525 71.507 72.701 70.348Miccosukee Championship 73.231 71.930 70.379 69.769 71.793<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship at TPC Craig Ranch 70.220 69.466 68.810 69.828 69.584Section42008 RecordsTotal DrivingTotal Driving is computed by totaling a player’s rank in driving distance and drivingaccuracy.Driving DistanceThe average number of yards per measured drive. Driving distance is measuredon two holes per round. Care is taken to select holes which face in oppositedirections to counteract the effects of wind. Drives are measured to the pointthey come to rest, regardless of whether they are in the fairway or not.Driving AccuracyThe percentage of time a player is able to hit the fairway with his tee shot.Greens in RegulationThe percentage of time a player was able to hit the green in regulation (greenshit in regulation/holes played). Note: A green is considered hit in regulation ifany part of the ball is touching the putting surface and the number of strokestaken is two or less than par.Glossary of Statistics<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>Putting AverageMeasures putting performance on greens hit in regulation. For each green hitin regulation, the total number of putts is divided by the number of greens hitin regulation. By using greens hit in regulation, we are able to eliminate theaffects of chipping close and one-putting in the computation.Sand Saves PercentageThe percentage of time a player is able to get up and down once in a greensidesand bunker. Note: This up and down is computed regardless of score on thehole.Eagles (holes per)The average number of holes between each eagle.Birdie LeadersThe average number of birdies made per round played.All AroundThis statistic is computed by totaling a player’s rank in each of the followingstatistics: Scoring Leaders, Putting Leaders, Eagle Leaders, Birdie Leaders,Sand Saves, Greens in Regulation, Driving Distance and Driving Accuracy.pgatour.COM 4-9


Toughest Holes on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>Section 2008 Records4RANKHOLE #PARAVG.SCOREAVG.OVER PARGOLF COURSE <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT NAMEEAGLESBIRDIES1. The Course at Wente Vineyards 18 4 4.534 .534 30 199 123 47 9 Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship2. Tres Marias GC 15 4 4.469 .469 23 207 115 31 8 Mexico Open presented by Corona3. Le Triomphe CC 14 4 4.443 .443 19 226 137 18 9 Chitimacha Louisiana Open4. Le Triomphe CC 13 4 4.440 .440 28 217 128 29 7 Chitimacha Louisiana Open5. Miccosukee G&CC 15 4 4.430 .430 17 231 143 22 3 Miccosukee Championship6. The Dominion Club 8 4 4.420 .420 29 238 159 26 3 Henrico County Open7. Irondequoit CC 13 4 4.414 .414 21 240 156 22 1 Xerox Classic8. Pete Dye GC 9 4 4.406 .406 28 253 106 19 18 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players Cup9. The OSU GC - Scarlet 14 4 4.398 .398 28 226 172 16 <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital InvitationalT10. Tres Marias GC 10 4 4.388 .388 27 216 112 24 5 Mexico Open presented by CoronaT10. Champions Run 2 4 4.388 .388 38 236 121 37 4 Cox Classic presented by Chevrolet12. Moonah Links 6 4 4.384 .384 25 264 136 22 6 Moonah ClassicT13. Jennings Mill CC 9 4 4.365 .365 1 24 258 124 26 3 Athens Regional Foundation ClassicT13. Miccosukee G&CC 1 4 4.365 .365 22 240 134 20 Miccosukee Championship15. The Carolina CC 17 4 4.364 .364 18 86 47 11 3 BMW Charity Pro-Am16. The CC at Woodmore 16 4 4.363 .363 1 25 243 153 15 1 Melwood Prince George’s County Open17. Irondequoit CC 8 4 4.359 .359 35 247 128 26 4 Xerox ClassicT18. Panama GC 7 4 4.352 .352 40 223 85 29 9 Panama Movistar ChampionshipT18. Panama GC 11 4 4.352 .352 38 225 93 17 13 Panama Movistar Championship20. The Course at Wente Vineyards 13 4 4.350 .350 28 243 112 18 7 Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship21. Irondequoit CC 18 4 4.348 .348 41 232 142 23 2 Xerox Classic22. Panama GC 10 4 4.339 .339 24 229 112 20 1 Panama Movistar Championship23. The OSU GC - Scarlet 11 4 4.335 .335 25 254 153 10 <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital Invitational24. Miccosukee G&CC 2 4 4.329 .329 30 236 135 13 2 Miccosukee Championship25. The Course at Wente Vineyards 14 3 3.324 .324 17 266 107 13 5 Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship26. Panama GC 2 4 4.321 .321 25 231 112 17 1 Panama Movistar Championship27. Bright’s Creek GC 6 3 3.315 .315 9 99 53 4 BMW Charity Pro-Am28. Elmhurst CC 2 4 4.313 .313 22 264 138 10 Northeast Pennsylvania ClassicT29. Panama GC 6 3 3.311 .311 1 22 229 125 8 1 Panama Movistar ChampionshipT29. The Course at Wente Vineyards 17 4 4.311 .311 19 259 115 14 1 Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship31. Hardscrabble CC 10 4 4.310 .310 33 241 149 9 Fort Smith Classic presented by Stephens Inc.32. Tres Marias GC 3 3 3.307 .307 48 212 91 28 5 Mexico Open presented by Corona33. Black Creek Club 13 4 4.305 .305 31 253 115 16 4 Chattanooga Classic presented by Black Creek34. Panama GC 9 4 4.303 .303 26 232 115 11 2 Panama Movistar Championship35. Elmhurst CC 10 4 4.302 .302 31 266 114 22 1 Northeast Pennsylvania Classic36. The Course at Wente Vineyards 12 5 5.301 .301 48 234 95 22 9 Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship37. Le Triomphe CC 3 3 3.298 .298 1 31 254 95 24 4 Chitimacha Louisiana Open38. Irondequoit CC 7 4 4.289 .289 33 262 132 11 2 Xerox Classic39. The Course at Wente Vineyards 4 4 4.287 .287 20 266 108 13 1 Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship40. Tres Marias GC 18 5 5.279 .279 4 69 187 81 28 15 Mexico Open presented by Corona41. Thornblade Club 17 3 3.276 .276 14 142 62 7 BMW Charity Pro-AmT42. Moonah Links 8 4 4.272 .272 36 281 117 15 4 Moonah ClassicT42. The Georgian Bay Club 1 4 4.272 .272 20 192 78 9 2 Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic presented by Samsung44. The Carolina CC 8 3 3.267 .267 12 101 48 4 BMW Charity Pro-Am45. Jennings Mill CC 3 3 3.266 .266 36 279 97 17 7 Athens Regional Foundation Classic46. Thornblade Club 11 3 3.262 .262 18 145 48 13 1 BMW Charity Pro-AmT47. Bright’s Creek GC 9 4 4.261 .261 12 106 40 6 1 BMW Charity Pro-AmT47. The Glen Club 11 3 3.261 .261 25 287 113 10 2 Bank of America Open49. Kinderlou Forest GC 3 4 4.260 .260 45 265 112 17 4 South Georgia Classic50. Panama GC 18 4 4.259 .259 36 231 104 13 2 Panama Movistar ChampionshipPARSBOGEYSDOUBLEBOGEYSTRIPLEBOGEY+4-10<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


How the Courses Played on the 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>RANKPARYARDAGEAVG.SCOREAVG.OVER PARGOLF COURSE <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT NAMEEAGLESBIRDIES1. Panama GC 70 7,102 72.959 +2.959 13 852 4,346 1,508 190 39 Panama Movistar Championship2. The Course at Wente Vineyards 72 7,185 74.740 +2.740 15 991 4,584 1,461 226 67 Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship3. Moonah Links 72 7,466 74.545 +2.545 26 1,097 4,978 1,827 204 22 Moonah Classic4. Tres Marias GC 71 7,568 72.669 +1.669 33 1,313 3,914 1,355 241 56 Mexico Open presented by Corona5. The OSU GC - Scarlet 71 7,455 72.649 +1.649 22 1,083 5,142 1,585 110 14 <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital Invitational6. Irondequoit CC 70 6,720 71.245 +1.245 36 1,250 4,967 1,486 161 20 Xerox Classic7. Le Triomphe CC 71 7,006 72.012 +1.012 26 1,307 4,546 1,250 190 43 Chitimacha Louisiana Open8. Kinderlou Forest GC 72 7,781 72.993 +0.993 21 1,268 5,130 1,397 124 34 South Georgia Classic9. Jennings Mill CC 72 7,004 72.933 +0.933 32 1,469 4,759 1,307 227 54 Athens Regional Foundation Classic10. Miccosukee G&CC 71 7,200 71.793 +0.793 19 1,311 4,646 1,363 133 16 Miccosukee Championship11. The CC at Woodmore 72 7,059 72.619 +0.619 27 1,357 5,037 1,276 162 25 Melwood Prince George’s County Open12. Clearwater CC 72 7,122 72.519 +0.519 10 925 3,704 803 116 22 HSBC New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship13. Midland CC 72 7,380 72.515 +0.515 46 1,372 4,731 1,279 158 28 WNB Golf Classic14. TPC Wakefield Plantation 71 7,257 71.430 +0.430 18 1,500 5,073 1,286 176 29 The Rex Hospital Open15. Thornblade Club 71 6,707 71.400 +0.400 21 811 2,432 657 107 22 BMW Charity Pro-Am16. Hardscrabble CC 70 6,783 70.301 +0.301 22 1,424 4,900 1,281 132 17 Fort Smith Classic presented by Stephens Inc.17. Elmhurst CC 70 6,810 70.230 +0.230 20 1,408 5,016 1,211 138 19 Northeast Pennsylvania Classic18. Pete Dye GC 72 7,308 71.976 -0.024 29 1,630 4,556 1,210 160 47 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players Cup19. The Dominion Club 72 7,248 71.782 -0.218 40 1,616 5,103 1,292 115 24 Henrico County Open20. Bright’s Creek GC 72 7,435 71.655 -0.345 7 568 1,931 410 49 5 BMW Charity Pro-Am21. The Glen Club 72 7,263 71.446 -0.554 50 1,606 4,925 1,123 148 14 Bank of America Open22. Hillcrest CC 71 6,801 70.436 -0.564 50 1,586 4,955 1,231 88 10 Albertsons Boise Open presented by Kraft23. The Georgian Bay Club 71 7,139 70.322 -0.678 38 1,121 3,395 761 87 16 Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic presented by Samsung24. Shadow Hills CC 72 7,020 71.311 -0.689 31 1,629 4,935 1,067 130 20 Oregon Classic presented by Kendall Auto Group25. Fox Den CC 72 7,110 71.260 -0.740 42 1,663 5,004 988 182 23 Knoxville Open presented by Food City26. The Carolina CC 72 6,877 71.103 -0.897 22 677 1,806 380 68 17 BMW Charity Pro-Am27. Willow Creek CC 71 6,953 69.833 -1.167 46 1,727 4,930 1,012 108 25 Utah Championship presented by Zions Bank28. Champions Run 71 7,145 69.633 -1.367 82 1,862 4,683 1,039 160 22 Cox Classic presented by Chevrolet29. Crestview CC 71 6,886 69.623 -1.377 54 1,631 4,868 946 83 14 Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open30. TPC Craig Ranch 71 7,438 69.584 -1.416 38 918 2,629 558 47 4 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship at TPC Craig Ranch31. Black Creek Club 72 7,149 70.348 -1.652 84 1,868 4,458 958 142 32 Chattanooga Classic presented by Black Creek32. Highland Springs CC 72 7,115 70.120 -1.880 65 1,880 4,938 909 114 14 Price Cutter Charity Championship33. Raven GC at Lora Bay 72 7,105 69.582 -2.418 39 707 1,748 308 32 10 Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic presented by SamsungPARSBOGEYSDOUBLEBOGEYSTRIPLEBOGEY+Section42008 RecordsPanama Golf Club has hosted the Panama Movistar Championship since 2004.<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM 4-11


Darron Stiles made about $110,000 moremoney in 2008 than he did in 2004, the lasttime he graduated to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> by virtueof his money-list finish.Section5 All-Time Records


All-Time <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> RecordsSection All-Time records5SCORING RECORDS (Individual):72 holes:258 (63-65-64-66) Chris Smith, The Champions Club (par 71), Omaha, NE, inwinning the 1997 Omaha Classic (26-under par)258 (65-63-65-65) Daniel Chopra, The Dominion Club (par 72), Glen Allen, VA inwinning the 2004 Henrico County Open (30-under par)260 (65-68-62-65) Mark Hensby, Hardscrabble CC (par 70), Fort Smith, AR, inwinning the 1998 Fort Smith Classic (20-under par)260 (64-63-68-65) Roland Thatcher, Champions Run (par 71), Omaha, NE, inwinning the 2007 Cox Classic (24-under par)261 (65-63-66-67) Tim Conley, Willow Creek GC (par 71), Knoxville, TN, in winningthe 1993 Knoxville Open (23-under par)261 (66-67-64-64) Todd Gleaton, Missouri Bluffs GC (par 71), St. Charles, MO, inwinning the 1997 St. Louis Golf Classic (23-under par)261 (63-66-64-68) Ben Crane, Whirlwind GC (Devil’s Claw), (par 71), Chandler,AZ, in winning the 2001 Gila River Golf Classic (23-under par)261 (63-66-65-67) Bo Van Pelt, Whirlwind GC (Devil’s Claw), (par 71), Chandler,AZ, in finishing second at the 2001 Gila River Golf Classic(23-under par)261 (65-67-65-64) Jason Caron, Whirlwind GC (Devil’s Claw), (par 71), Chandler,AZ, in finishing second at the 2001 Gila River Golf Classic(23-under par)261 (71-59-68-63) Jason Gore, Champions Run (par 71), Omaha, NE, in winningthe 2005 Cox Classic (23-under par)261 (66-63-68-64) Roger Tambellini, Champions Run (par 71), Omaha, NE, infinishing second at the 2005 Cox Classic (23-under par)261 (63-67-67-64) Doug LaBelle II, Highland Springs Country Club (par 72),Springfield, MO, in winning the 2006 Price Cutter CharityChampionship (27-under par)54 holes:196 (66-70-60) Jeff Woodland, Dakota Dunes CC (par 72), Sioux City, IA, inwinning the 1991 Dakota Dunes Open (20-under par)196 (67-64-65) P.H. Horgan III, Desert Hills GC (par 71), Yuma, AZ, in winningthe 1991 Yuma Open (17-under par)196 (66-63-67) Michael Christie, Riverside CC (par 72), Provo, UT, in winningthe 1996 Utah Classic (20-under par)First 54 holes (72-hole tournament):190 (65-61-64) David Branshaw, Whirlwind GC (Devil’s Claw), (par 71),Chandler, AZ, 2002 Gila River Golf Classic (23-under par)191 (64-62-65) Scott Piercy, Crestview CC (par 71), Wichita, KS, 2008Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open (22-under par)192 (63-65-64) Chris Smith, The Champions Club (par 71), Omaha, NE, 1997Omaha Classic (21-under par)192 (66-60-66) Arjun Atwal, Black Creek Club (par 72), Chattanooga, TN,2008 Chattanooga Classic (24-under par)193 (63-64-66) Trevor Dodds, Heatherwoode GC (par 71), Springboro, OH,1997 Miami Valley Open (20-under par)193 (63-66-64) Ben Crane, Whirlwind GC (Devil’s Claw), (par 71), Chandler,AZ, 2001 Gila River Golf Classic (20-under par)193 (65-63-65) Daniel Chopra, The Dominion Club (par 72), Glen Allen, VA,2004 Henrico County Open (23-under par)193 (60-66-67) Chris Nallen, Whirlwind GC (Cattail), (par 72), Chandler, AZ,2004 Gila River Golf Classic (23-under par)194 (65-63-66) Tim Conley, Willow Creek GC (par 71), Knoxville, TN, 1993Knoxville Open (19-under par)194 (62-68-64) Brett Wetterich, Le Triomphe CC (par 72), Broussard, LA, 2003Chitimacha Louisiana Open (22-under par)194 (66-65-63) Scott Petersen, Champions Run (par 71), Omaha, NE, 2005Cox Classic (19-under par)194 (65-63-66) Boo Weekley, Black Creek Club (par 72), Chattanooga, TN,2006 Chattanooga Classic (22-under par)36 holes (opening rounds):125 (64-61) Jason Gore, Whirlwind GC, (par 71), (Devil’s Claw), Chandler,AZ, 2002 Gila River Golf Classic (17-under par)125 (61-64) Webb Simpson, Black Creek Club (par 72), Chattanooga, TN2008 Chattanooga Classic (19-under par)126 (65-61) David Branshaw, Whirlwind GC (Devil’s Claw), (par 71),Chandler, AZ, 2002 Gila River Golf Classic (16-under par)126 (60-66) Chris Nallen, Whirlwind GC (Cattail), (par 72), Chandler, AZ,2004 Gila River Golf Classic (18-under par)126 (65-61) Steve LeBrun, Troy Burne GC (par 70), Hudson, WI, 2005Scholarship America Showdown (14-under par)126 (60-66) Michael Letzig, Barona Creek GC (par 71), Lakeside, CA, 2007<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship at Barona Creek (16-under par)126 (64-62) Ryan Hietala, Champions Run (par 71), Omaha, NE 2008 CoxClassic (16-under par)126 (64-62) Scott Piercy, Crestview CC (par 71), Wichita, KS, 2008Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open (16-under)126 (66-60) Arjun Atwal, Black Creek Club (par 72), Chattanooga, TN,2008 Chattanooga Classic126 (64-62) Scott Stallings, Black Creek Club (par 72), Chattanooga, TN,2008 Chattanooga Classic127 (62-65) Kim Young, Dakota Dunes CC (par 72), Sioux City, IA, 1990Dakota Dunes Open (17-under par)127 (61-66) Eric Hoos, Reflection Ridge GC (par 72), Wichita, KS, 1991Wichita Charity Classic (17-under par)127 (63-64) Trevor Dodds, Heatherwoode GC (par 71), Springboro, OH,1997 Miami Valley Open (15-under par)127 (66-61) Emlyn Aubrey, Willowbend GC (par 72), Wichita, KS, 1998Wichita Open (17-under par)127 (63-64) David Sutherland, Willow Creek CC (par 72), Sandy, UT, 2001Utah Classic (17-under par)127 (66-61) Wes Short, Le Triomphe CC (par 72), Broussard, LA, 2003Chitimacha Louisiana Open (17-under par)127 (65-62) D. A. Points, Pete Dye GC (par 72), Bridgeport, WV, 2004 PeteDye West Virginia Classic (17-under par)127 (67-60) Jon Mills, Champions Run (par 71), Omaha, NE, 2005 CoxClassic (15-under par)127 (62-65) Brandt Snedeker, Black Creek Club (par 72), Chattanooga, TN,2006 Chattanooga Classic (17-under par)127 (64-63) Roland Thatcher, Champions Run (par 71), Omaha, NE, 2007Cox Classic (15-under par)36 holes (consecutive rounds):125 (62-63) Jason Day, Champions Run (par 71), third and fourth rounds,Omaha, NE, 2007 Cox Classic (17-under par)125 (60-65) Jeff Freeman, Hardscrabble CC (par 70), third and fourthrounds, Fort Smith, AR, 2001 Fort Smith Classic (15-under par)125 (64-61) Jason Gore, Whirlwind GC (Devil’s Claw), (par 71), first andsecond rounds, Chandler, AZ, 2002 Gila River Golf Classic(17-under par)125 (61-64) David Branshaw, Whirlwind GC (Devil’s Claw), (par 71), secondand third rounds, Chandler, AZ, 2002 Gila River Golf Classic(17-under par)125 (61-64) Webb Simpson, Black Creek Club (par 72), first and secondrounds, Chattanooga, TN, 2008 Chattanooga Classic (19-under par)126 (59-67) Doug Dunakey, Heatherwoode GC (par 71), second and thirdrounds, Springboro, OH, 1998 Miami Valley Open (16-under par)126 (65-61) David Branshaw, Whirlwind GC (Devil’s Claw), (par 71), firstand second rounds, Chandler, AZ, 2002 Gila River Golf Classic(16-under par)126 (65-61) Paul Gow, Glenmaura National GC (par 71), second and thirdrounds, Moosic, PA, 2003 Northeast Pennsylvania Classic(16-under par)126 (60-66) Chris Nallen, Whirlwind GC (Cattail), (par 72), first and secondrounds, Chandler, AZ, 2004 Gila River Golf Classic (18-under par)126 (65-61) Steve LeBrun, Troy Burne GC (par 70), first and second rounds,Hudson, WI, 2005 Scholarship America Showdown (14-under par)126 (65-61) Kyle Reifers, Black Creek Club (par 72), third and fourth rounds,Chattanooga, TN, 2006 Chattanooga Classic (18-under par)126 (60-66) Michael Letzig, Barona Creek GC (par 71), first and secondrounds, Lakeside, CA, 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship atBarona Creek (16-under par)126 (63-63) Justin Bolli, Hardscrabble CC (par 70), second and thirdrounds, Fort Smith, AR, 2007 Fort Smith Classic (14-under par)126 (64-62) Ryan Hietala, Champions Run (par 71), first and secondrounds, Omaha, NE, 2008 Cox Classic (16-under par)126 (64-62) Scott Piercy, Crestview CC (par 71), first and second rounds,Wichita, KS, 2008 Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open(16-under)126 (66-60) Arjun Atwal, Black Creek Club (par 72), first and secondrounds, Chattanooga, TN, 2008 Chattanooga Classic126 (64-62) Scott Stallings, Black Creek Club (par 72), first and secondrounds,Chattanooga, TN, 2008 Chattanooga Classic126 (60-66) Arjun Atwal, Black Creek Club (par 72), second and thirdrounds,Chattanooga, TN, 2008 Chattanooga Classic18 holes:59 Notah Begay III (27-32), The Dominion Club (par 72), Richmond, VA, secondround, 1998 Dominion Open (13-under par), 2 eagles, 9 birdies.Began on back nine, was 12-under on final 13 holes. Made the turn and eagledthe par-4 first and then had hole-in-one two holes later. Closed with consecutivebirdies to break 60. Finished T6.59 Doug Dunakey (27-32), Heatherwoode GC (par 70), Springboro, OH, secondround, 1998 Miami Valley Open (11-under par), 1 eagle, 1 bogey and 10 birdies.Began on front nine and was 10-under through 11 holes. Three-putted final holefrom 25 feet for bogey. Finished T2.5-2<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


All-Time <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Records (cont.)59 Jason Gore (28-31), Champions Run (par 71), Omaha, NE, second round, 2005Cox Classic (12-under par). Began on back nine and was 4-under after a bogeyon No. 1. Closed with four birdies and two eagles, the final one coming on the315-yard, par-4 ninth hole. Drove the green and made a 20-foot eagle putt forhis 59. Won the tournament in a playoff.60 Jeff Woodland, Dakota Dunes CC, Sioux City, IA, final round, 1991 DakotaDunes Open (12-under par)60 Clark Dennis, Missouri Bluffs GC, St. Charles, MO, final round, 1997 St. LouisGolf Classic (11-under par)60 Jimmy Green, Raleigh CC, Raleigh, NC, first round, 1998 CarolinaClassic (11-under par)60 Matthew Lane, Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, NC, second round, 1998Greensboro Open (10-under par)60 Jeff Freeman, Hardscrabble CC, Fort Smith, AR, third round, 2001 Fort SmithClassic (10-under par)60 Craig Lile, The Champions Club, Omaha, NE, second round, 2003 OmahaClassic (12-under par)60 Tyler Williamson, Highland Springs CC, Springfield, MO, fourth round, 2004Price Cutter Charity Championship (12-under par)60 Chris Nallen, Whirlwind GC (Cattail), Chandler, AZ, first round, 2004 Gila RiverGolf Classic (12-under par)60 Chris Couch, Hardscrabble CC, Fort Smith, AR, fourth round, 2005 RheemClassic (10-under par)60 Jon Mills, Champions Run, Omaha, NE, second round, 2005 Cox Classic(11-under par)60 Brenden Pappas, Le Triomphe CC, Broussard, LA, first round, 2007 ChitimachaLouisiana Open (11-under par)60 Chris Thompson, Champions Run, Omaha, NE, first round, 2007 Cox Classic(11-under par)60 Michael Letzig, Barona Creek GC, Lakeside, CA, first round, 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> Championship at Barona Creek (11-under par)60 Arjun Atwal, Black Creek Club, Chattanooga, TN, second round,2008 Chattanooga Classic (12-under par)18 holes (by round):First round: 60 Jimmy Green, Raleigh CC, Raleigh, NC, 1998 Carolina Classic(11-under par); Chris Nallen, Whirlwind GC (Cattail), Chandler,AZ, 2004 Gila River Golf Classic (12-under par); 60, BrendenPappas, Le Triomphe CC, Broussard, LA, 2007 ChitimachaLouisiana Open (11-under par); Chris Thompson, ChampionsRun, Omaha, NE, 2007 Cox Classic (11-under par); MichaelLetzig, Barona Creek GC, Lakeside, CA, 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>Championship at Barona Creek (11-under par)Second round: 59 Notah Begay III, The Dominion Club, Richmond, VA, 1998Dominion Open (13-under par); Doug Dunakey, HeatherwoodeGC, Springboro, OH, 1998 Miami Valley Open (11-under par);Jason Gore, Champions Run, Omaha, NE, 2005 Cox Classic(12-under par)Third round: 60 Jeff Woodland, Dakota Dunes CC, Sioux City, IA, 1991 DakotaDunes Open (12-under par); Jeff Freeman, Hardscrabble CC,Fort Smith, AR, 2001 Fort Smith Classic (10-under par)Fourth round: 60 Clark Dennis, Missouri Bluffs GC, St. Charles, MO, 1997 St.Louis Golf Classic (11-under par); Tyler Williamson, HighlandSprings CC, Springfield, MO, 2004 Price Cutter CharityChampionship (12-under par); Chris Couch, Hardscrabble CC,Fort Smith, AR, 2005 Rheem Classic (10-under par)9 holes:27 Notah Begay III, The Dominion Club, Richmond, VA, second round, 1998Dominion Open (9-under par)27 Doug Dunakey, Heatherwoode GC, Springboro, OH, second round, 1998 MiamiValley Open (8-under par)28 Jeff Woodland, Dakota Dunes GC, Sioux City, IA, final round, 1991 DakotaDunes Open (8-under par)28 Tom Lehman, Northgate GC, Reno, NV, second round, 1991 Reno Open(8-under par)28 Tommy Tolles, Riverside CC, Provo, UT, final round, 1993 Utah Classic(8-under par)28 Joey Snyder, The Champions Club, Omaha, NE, first round, 1999 OmahaClassic (8-under par)28 Chris Zambri, Hillcrest CC, Boise, ID, first round, 2000 Boise Open (7-under par)28 David Lebeck, Le Triomphe CC, Lafayette, LA, first round, 2001 LouisianaOpen (8-under par)28 Jay Hobby, The Cliffs Keowee Vineyards, Sunset, SC, second round, 2001Charity Pro-Am (7-under par)28 Doug Barron, Kemper Lakes GC, Long Grove, IL, third round, 2002 LaSalleBank Open (8-under par)28 Tripp Isenhour, Hillcrest CC, Boise, ID, final round, 2003 Albertsons BoiseOpen (7-under par)28 Franklin Langham, Hardscrabble CC, Fort Smith, AR, second round, 2004Rheem Classic (7-under par)28 Mike Springer, The Glen Club, Glenview, IL, second round, 2004 LaSalle BankOpen (7-under par)28 Stephen Gangluff, Black Creek Club, Chattanooga, TN, first round, 2005Chattanooga Classic (8-under par)28 Peter Tomasulo, Redwood Meadows G&CC, Bragg Creek, Alberta, Canada,second round, 2005 Alberta Classic (8-under par)28 Jason Gore, Champions Run, Omaha, NE, second round, 2005 Cox Classic(7-under par)28 Jason Gore, Champions Run, Omaha, NE, fourth round, 2005 Cox Classic(7-under par)28 Andrew Johnson, Panama GC, Panama City, Panama, second round, 2007Movistar Panama Championship (7-under par)28 Jason Day, Champions Run, Omaha, NE, third round, 2007 Cox Classic(7-under par)28 Arjun Atwal, Black Creek Club, Chattanooga, TN, second round,2008 Chattanooga Classic (8-under)Most strokes under par – 72 holes:30 Daniel Chopra in winning the 2004 Henrico County Open (258)27 Doug LaBelle II in winning the 2006 Price Cutter Charity Championship (261)26 Chris Smith in winning the 1997 Omaha Classic (258)26 Todd Barranger in winning the 2001 Dayton Open (262)26 Bo Van Pelt in winning the 2003 Omaha Classic (262)26 Franklin Langham in finishing second at the 2004 Henrico County Open (262)26 Nathan Green in finishing second at the 2004 Henrico County Open (262)26 Kyle Reifers in winning the 2006 Chattanooga Classic (262)26 Brandt Snedeker in finishing second at the 2006 Chattanooga Classic (262)26 Tom Scherrer in winning the 2007 Price Cutter Charity Championship (262)26 Colt Knost in winning the 2008 Price Cutter Charity Championship (262)Most strokes under par – 54 holes:24 Arjun Atwal, 2008 Chattanooga ClassicMost strokes under par – 36 holes:19 Webb Simpson, 2008 Chattanooga ClassicMost strokes under par – first 18 holes:12 Chris Nallen, 2004 Gila River ClassicMost birdies in a row:9 Omar Uresti, Southern Trace CC, Shreveport, LA, third round, 1994 ShreveportOpen (holes 4-12)8 Franklin Langham, Hardscrabble CC, Fort Smith, AR, second round, 2004Rheem Classic (holes 3-10)8 Jason Gore, Champions Run, Omaha, NE, fourth round, 2005 Cox Classic(holes 3-10)8 Tim Wilkinson, Fox Den CC, Knoxville, TN, first round, 2006 Knoxville Open(holes 7-14)Most birdies in a row to start a round:7 Rocky Walcher, Willowbend CC, Wichita, KS, third round, 2000Wichita OpenMost birdies in a row to finish a round:6 Robert Conrad, Empire Lakes GC, Rancho Cucamonga, CA, fourth round, 2003Mark Christopher Charity Classic6 Scott Petersen, Black Creek Club, Chattanooga, TN, third round, 2005Chattanooga Classic6 Jay Don Blake, Crestview CC, Wichita, KS, second round, 2005 PreferredHealth Systems Wichita OpenMost birdies in a row to finish a tournament:6 Robert Conrad, Empire Lakes GC, Rancho Cucamonga, CA, 2003 MarkChristopher Charity ClassicBest birdie/eagle streak:9-under Ahmad Bateman (B,B,B,B,E,B,B,B), 1996 Utah Classic8-under Tom Lehman (B,E,B,E,B,B), 1991 Reno Open8-under Tommy Tolles (B,B,B,E,B,B,B), 1993 Utah Classic8-under Doug Barron (B,B,E,B,B,B,B), 2002 LaSalle Bank OpenMost consecutive cuts made:31 Chris Perry, three events in 1993, 24 in 1994, one in 1995, three in 199623 Ricky Barnes, 200621 Bob May, 1993Section5 All-Time Recordspgatour.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>5-3


All-Time <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Records (cont.)Section All-Time records5Most consecutive bogey-free holes:107 Clark Dennis, 1997 (began on the seventh hole of the second round, CarolinaClassic; includes 72 holes of the Upstate Classic; ended on the fifth hole of thesecond round, Knoxville Open)106 Heath Slocum, 2001 (began on the ninth hole of the final round, GreaterCleveland Open; includes 72 holes of the Dayton Open; ended on the seventhhole of the second round, Knoxville Open)Double eagles:47 times, most recent: Peter Tomasulo, second round, 2008 Chattanooga ClassicMost eagles in a round:3 Tom Lehman in the second round of the 1991 Reno Open3 David Jackson in the fourth round of the 1997 Inland Empire Open3 Harry Rudolph in the second round of the 1997 Monterrey Open3 Kevin Johnson in the final round of the 1999 Omaha Classic3 Jason Tyska in the final round of the 1999 Utah Classic3 Jeff Freeman in the third round of the 2001 Omaha Classic3 Arron Oberholser in the second round of the 2002Utah Classic3 Jimmy Walker in the third round of the 2003Chattanooga Classic3 Steve LeBrun in the third round of the 2005 CoxClassic3 Fran Quinn in the third round of the 2005 Cox Classic3 Scott Gutschewski in the first round of the 2006Chitimacha Louisiana Open3 Lee M. Williamson in the second round of the 2007Rochester Area Charities Showdown at Somerby3 Martin Laird in the first round of the 2007 PreferredHealth Systems Wichita Open3 Kyle Reifers in the first round of the 2008 Bank ofAmerica OpenKyle ReifersBack-to-back eagles:34 times most recent: Jim Herman, second round, 2008 Cox ClassicMost consecutive victories:3 Jason Gore, 2005 National Mining Association Pete Dye Classic, ScholarshipAmerica Showdown, Cox Classic (consecutive starts)2 Tommy Armour III, 1994 Miami Valley Open and Cleveland Open2 Jerry Haas, 1994 Tri-Cities Open and Sonoma County Open2 Chris Smith, 1997 Dakota Dunes Open and Omaha Classic2 Carl Paulson,1999 Utah Classic and Boise Open (consecutive starts)2 Pat Bates, 2001 Shreveport Open and <strong>Tour</strong> Championship2 Jason Gore, 2002 Oregon Classic and Albertsons Boise Open2 Daniel Chopra, 2004 First Tee Arkansas Classic and Henrico County Open(consecutive starts)2 Charles Warren, 2004 Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship and Cox Classic(consecutive starts)2 Nick Flanagan, 2007 Henrico County Open and BMW Charity Pro-Am at TheCliffs (consecutive starts)Best defense of a title:Michael Clark, lost in playoff, 1997 Puget Sound Open (Kevin Johnson, second extra hole)Buddy Gardner, second, 1991 Panama City Beach Open (3 strokes back)Todd Barranger, T2, 2002 Dayton Open (3 strokes back)Winning the same event twice:Chris Smith, 1995, 1997 Dakota Dunes OpenRyan Howison, 1997, 1999 Lakeland ClassicPat Bates, 1999, 2001 Dakota Dunes OpenPeter O’Malley, 2002, 2005 ING New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> ChampionshipShane Bertsch, 2000, 2005 BMW Charity Pro-AmHunter Haas, 2004, 2006 Knoxville OpenBrad Elder, 1999, 2007 Preferred Health Systems Wichita OpenMost first-time winners during calendar year:23 199120 200219 200018 1998, 200417 2005, 2008Largest 18-hole lead:6 strokes Ron Philo, Jr., 1994 Pensacola ClassicLargest 36-hole lead:6 strokes Joe Durant, 1996 Shreveport Open6 strokes David Sutherland, 2001 Utah Classic6 strokes D. A. Points, 2004 Pete Dye West Virginia Classic6 strokes Kevin Na, 2006 Mark Christopher Charity ClassicLargest 54-hole lead:7 strokes Greg Kraft, 2005 Northeast Pennsylvania Classic7 strokes Parker McLachlin, 2007 National Mining Association Pete Dye ClassicVICTORY RECORDSMost victories during career (see All-Time <strong>Tour</strong> Winners, pages 5-34 to 5-43):6 Sean Murphy (1992-1/1993-4/1995-1)6 Matt Gogel (1996-1/1997-1/1998-2/1999-2)6 Jason Gore (2000-1/2002-2/2005-3)5 Chris Smith (1995-2/1997-3)5 Pat Bates (1994-1/1997-1/2001-3)5 Chris Couch (2001-1/2003-2/2005-2)Most victories in a calendar year:4 Sean Murphy (1993)3 Dick Mast (1990)3 Jim McGovern (1990)3 Mike Springer (1990)3 Tom Lehman (1991)3 Brian Henninger (1992)3 John Flannery (1992)3 Jerry Haas (1994)3 Allen Doyle (1995)3 Michael Christie (1996)3 Stewart Cink (1996)3 Chris Smith (1997)3 Heath Slocum (2001)3 Chad Campbell (2001)3 Pat Bates (2001)3 Patrick Moore (2002)3 Tom Carter (2003)3 Jason Gore (2005)3 Nick Flanagan (2007)Youngest winners:Jason Day 19 years, 7 months, 26 days, 2007 Legend Financial Group ClassicJames Oh 21 years, 5 months, 27 days, 2003 Mark Christopher Charity ClassicSteven Bowditch 21 years, 8 months, 12 days, 2005 Jacob’s Creek Open ChampionshipDavid Duval 21 years, 9 months, 1993 Wichita OpenDavid Duval 21 years, 11 months, 1993 <strong>Tour</strong> ChampionshipMichael Sim 22 years, 2006 PalmettoPride ClasssicChris Nallen 22 years, 6 months, 1 day, 2004 Gila River Golf ClassicOldest winners:Dick MastAllen DoyleAllen DoyleAllen DoyleJim RutledgeFrank Conner48 years, 6 months, 17 days, 1999 New Mexico Classic47 years, 3 months, 26 days, 1995 <strong>Tour</strong> Championship47 years, 1 month, 1 day, 1995 Texarkana Open46 years, 8 months, 1995 Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic46 years, 6 months, 2006 ING New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship45 years, 7 months, 1991 Tulsa OpenYoungest to play in an event:Michelle Wie 13 years, 11 months, 7 days, 2003 Albertsons Boise OpenGregory LaVoie 15 years, 8 months, 2 days, 1999 Tri-Cities OpenGipper Finau 16 years, 19 days, 2006 Utah EnergySolutions ChampionshipNicholas Reach 16 years, 3 months, 9 days, 2008 Northeast Pennsylvania ClassicSean Harlingten 16 years, 9 months, 13 days, 2003 Mark Christopher Charity ClassicTadd Fujikawa 16 years, 8 months, 13 days, 2007 Albertsons Boise OpenTadd Fujikawa 16 years, 9 months, 18 days, 2007 Miccosukee ChampionshipYoungest to make 36-hole cut:Gipper Finau 16 years, 20 days, 2006 Utah EnergySolutions Championship (T58)Most years between victories:12 years, 11 months, 8 days, Omar Uresti (1994 Shreveport Open-2007 LivermoreValley Wine Country Championship)12 years, 8 months, 27 days, Skip Kendall (1994 Carolina Classic-2007 ChitimachaLouisiana Open)10 years, 8 months, 17 days, Franklin Langham (1993 Permian Basin Open-2004Rheem Classic)10 years, 3 months, 27 days, Scott Gump (1994 Greater Greenville Classic-2004Albertsons Boise Open)9 years, 3 months, 23 days, Dick Mast (1990 Fort Wayne Open-1999New Mexico Classic)5-4<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


All-Time <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Records (cont.)Left-handed winners (5):Vic Wilk, 1994 Knoxville OpenSteve Flesch, 1997 <strong>Tour</strong> ChampionshipEric Axley, 2005 The Rex Hospital OpenGreg Chalmers, 2005 Albertsons Boise Open, 2008 Henrico County OpenLargest winning margin:11 strokes Chris Smith, 1997 Omaha Classic11 strokes Marc Leishman, 2008 WNB Classic8 strokes Chris Nallen, 2004 Gila River Golf Classic7 strokes Jon Christian, 1992 Connecticut Open7 strokes Tim Conley, 1993 Knoxville Open7 strokes Mike Brisky, 1994 Texarkana Open7 strokes Charles Warren, 2004 Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship7 strokes Ewan Porter, 2008 Moonah ClassicBest come-from-behind victory:10 John Flannery, 1991 Reno Open10 Gary Hallberg, 2002 Northeast Pennsylvania Classic9 Jim Rutledge, 2006 ING New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship8 Stan Utley, 1995 Louisiana Open8 Jimmy Walker, 2004 Chitimacha Louisiana OpenWon event after open-qualifying (19):Tom Garner, 1990 Central New York ClassicJohn Flannery, 1991 Reno OpenGlen Hnatiuk, 1992 Mississippi Gulf Coast ClassicJohn Dowdall, 1992 Hawkeye OpenPerry Moss, 1992 Texarkana OpenSonny Skinner, 1993 Shreveport OpenAngel Franco, 1993 Dominion OpenMichael Christie, 1995 Carolina ClassicP.J. Cowan, 1996 Tallahassee OpenPaul Gow, 1997 Permian Basin OpenDarron Stiles, 1999 Dominion OpenBen Crane, 2000 Wichita OpenJace Bugg, 2002 Arkansas ClassicPatrick Moore, 2002 Richmond OpenAndy Miller, 2002 State Farm OpenJames Oh, 2003 Mark Christopher Charity ClassicChris Nallen, 2004 Gila River Golf ClassicEric Axley, 2005 The Rex Hospital OpenKyle Reifers, 2006 Chattanooga ClassicVictorious in first <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> event (12):Mike Springer, 1990 Bakersfield OpenBuddy Gardner, 1990 Panama City Beach ClassicTed Tryba, 1990 Gateway OpenLindy Miller, 1990 Amarillo OpenP.H. Horgan III, 1991 Yuma OpenGary McCord, 1991 Gateway OpenAngel Franco, 1993 Dominion OpenStuart Appleby, 1995 Monterrey OpenGavin Coles, 2002 Jacob’s Creek OpenChris Nallen, 2004 Gila River Golf ClassicKyle Reifers, 2006 Chattanooga ClassicMiguel Carballo, 2007 Movistar Panama ChampionshipQuickest to win twice to start the season:Jimmy Walker, four events, 2004Quickest to win twice in fewest starts, single season:Daniel Chopra, two starts, 2004Quickest to win twice in fewest starts, career:Kevin Stadler, four startsFewest starts needed to finish in top-25 and graduate to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>:Brendan Jones, eight starts, 2004Most consecutive years with a victory:4 Matt Gogel, 1996-993 Ted Tryba, 1990-923 Mike Schuchart, 1993-95Victorious in event after making the cut on the number:Doug Martin, 1993 South Texas OpenStan Utley, 1995 Louisiana OpenTripp Isenhour, 2000 Mississippi Gulf Coast OpenJustin Bolli, 2004 Chattanooga ClassicBen CraneMike SpringerInternational Winners: 57 players/85 winsArgentina (1)Miguel CarballoAustralia (37)Stuart Appleby (2)Steven BowditchAndrew BuckleGreg Chalmers (2)Gavin Coles (4)Jason DayKim FeltonNick Flanagan (3)Mathew Goggin (2)Paul Gow (3)Mark Hensby (3)Bradley HughesBrendan JonesJarrod Lyle (2)David McKenziePeter O’Malley (2)Anthony PainterEwan PorterAron PricePaul SheehanMichael SimAndre StolzEuan WaltersCanada (17)Jerry AndersonAhmad BatemanBryan De CorsoDavid HearnGlen Hnatiuk (4)Ian LeggattJon Mills (2)David Morland IV (2)Jim RutledgeRick Todd (2)Richard ZokolEngland (1)Edward FryattIndia (1)Arjun AtwalJapan (2)Ryuji ImadaMalaysia (1)Iain SteelMexico (2)Keoke CotnerEsteban ToledoNamibia (1)Trevor DoddsNew Guinea (3)Jeff WoodlandNew Zealand (4)Steven AlkerMichael Long (2)Phil TataurangiParaguay (1)Angel FrancoScotland (1)Martin LairdSouth Africa (5)Tim Clark (2)Brenden PappasDeane Pappas (2)South Korea (1)Kevin NaSweden (2)Daniel ChopraTrinidad and Tobago (1)Stephen AmesWales (4)Richard JohnsonYugoslavia (1)Zoran ZorkicZimbabwe (1)Brendon de JongeLongest sudden-death playoffs:9 holes Eric Booker defeated Notah Begay III in the 1998 Lehigh Valley Open8 holes Tom Lehman defeated John Wilson and Tim Straub in the 1991Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic8 holes Chris Anderson defeated Brendan Jones, Jason Buha and PaulGow in the 2004 SAS Carolina Classic8 holes Ben Bates defeated Paul Gow in the 2004 Reese’s Cup Classic8 holes Brad Adamonis defeated Tjaart van der Walt, Vance Veazeyand Ron Whittaker in the 2007 WNB Golf ClassicMost players in a sudden-death playoff:4 1991 Reno Open, John Flannery defeated Esteban Toledo, Tom Lehmanand Rob Boldt4 1993 Utah Classic, Sean Murphy defeated Tommy Moore, Curt Byrum andJim Carter4 1994 Central Georgia Open, Rick Pearson defeated Danny Briggs, BillMurchison and Charlie Rymer4 1997 Wichita Open, Ben Bates defeated Jeff Brehaut, Carl Paulson andChris Smith4 2002 Hershey Open, Cliff Kresge defeated Joel Kribel, Steve Fordand Brian Claar4 2002 State Farm Open, Andy Miller defeated Dave Stockton, Jr., JohnRestino and Doug Garwood4 2004 SAS Carolina Classic, Chris Anderson defeated Brendan Jones, JasonBuha and Paul Gow4 2004 Scholarship America Showdown, Kevin Stadler defeated KyleThompson, Chris Tidland and Mathew Goggin4 2004 Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open, Bradley Hughes defeated ErikCompton, Scott Harrington and Hunter Haas4 2005 Chattanooga Classic, Jason Schultz defeated Joe Daley, Jerry Smithand Scott Weatherly4 2007 Henrico County Open, Nick Flanagan defeated Bryn Parry, ChrisBaryla and Roland Thatcher4 2007 WNB Golf Classic, Brad Adamonis defeated Tjaart van der Walt,Vance Veazey and Ron WhittakerSection5 All-Time Recordspgatour.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>5-5


All-Time <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Records (cont.)Section All-Time records5Most playoffs (season):13 199511 20069 1991, 1998, 2004Fewest playoffs (season):2 1997Most playoff appearances (season):4 Tom Lehman, 1991 (2-2)Most playoff appearances (career):5 Tom Scherrer (1-4)Most career playoff victories:3 Matt Gogel3 Cliff Kresge3 D.A. PointsMost playoff victories in a season:2 Allen Doyle, 19952 Tom Lehman, 19912 David Toms, 19952 Matt Gogel, 19982 Robin Freeman, 19982 Cliff Kresge, 20022 Kevin Stadler, 20042 Brandt Snedeker, 2006Most playoff losses (season):3 Franklin Langham, 19953 Paul Gow, 2004Most playoff losses (career):4 Tom Scherrer, (1-4)Consecutive runner-up finishes:3 Chris Smith, 2000 South Carolina Classic, Knoxville Open, Richmond Open3 Zach Johnson, 2003 The Reese’s Cup Classic, Henrico County Open, Dayton OpenRunner-up finishes (season):5 Chris Smith, 2000Runner-up finishes (career):9 Chris SmithMISCELLANEOUS RECORDSHole-in-one, Par 4:Chip Beck, 2003 Omaha Classic, No. 9, 315 yardsMost holes-in-one, single tournament:5, 2008 Utah ChampionshipLow 36-hole cut:137 7-under, 1991 Dakota Dunes Open137 3-under, 2000 Greensboro Open137 5-under, 2002 Gila River Golf Classic137 7-under, 2004 Henrico County Open137 7-under, 2006 Chattanooga Classic137 3-under, 2007 Fort Smith Classic137 5-under, 2007 Cox Classic137 5-under, 2007 Preferred Health Systems Witchita OpenHigh 36-hole cut:154 10-over, 1991 South Texas Open153 9-over, 1990 New England ClassicMost players to make the 36-hole cut:81 2007 Chitimacha Louisiana Open80 2001 Boise Open80 2004 Cox ClassicFirst-round leaders who missed the 36-hole cut:18 times, most recent, Jason Allred, 2006 Oregon ClassicKevin StadlerMost players tied for the lead after 18 holes:8 Jamie Rogers, Todd Barranger, Mike Grob, Brendan Pappas, SteveRunge, Sung Man Lee, Omar Uresti, Iain Steel, 2001 Ozarks Open8 Jason Day, Roland Thatcher, Todd Fischer, Kelly Grunewald, MatthewJones, Mike Heinen, Alex Prugh, Daniel Summerhays, 2007 OregonClassicMost players tied for the lead after 36 holes:5 Lon Hinkle, Tim Loustalot, Jeff Gallagher, Rick Todd and Mike Warner,1991 Tri-Cities Open5 Chris Rule, Tom Garner, Jeff Gallagher, Jim Carter and Jim Furyk, 1993Utah Classic5 Richard Barcelo, Patrick Moore, Brian Wilson, Jimmy Walker and DaveStockton, Jr., 2002 LaSalle Bank Open5 Charles Warren, Doug Barron, Bill Lunde, David McKenzie and KennethStaton, 2004 Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship5 Todd Demsey, Jason Gore, Cliff Kresge, Dan Olsen and Johnson Wagner,2005 National Mining Association Pete Dye Classic5 Chris Baryla, Andrew Buckle, Cliff Kresge, Matt Kuchar and BrandtSnedeker, 2006 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> ChampionshipMost players tied for the lead after 54 holes:5 Jim Carter, R.W. Eaks, Tom Scherrer, David Jackson and Chris Perry,1994 New Mexico Charity ClassicBest finish by an amateur:1 Daniel Summerhays, 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital InvitationalP2 Jamie Lovemark, 2007 Rochester Area Charities Showdown at SomerbyT2 Charles Howell III, 2000 Greensboro Open3 Sergio Garcia, 1998 Greensboro Open5 Michael Combs, 1991 Tri-Cities OpenConsecutive top-10 finishes:6 Doug Martin, 1993Most top-10 finishes in a single season:15 Jerry Kelly, 199514 Stewart Cink, 1996Players who competed in <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> event after winning a majorchampionship (total starts, first start):Dave Stockton, 2, 1992 Sonoma County OpenAndy North, 1, 1999 Dakota Dunes OpenWayne Grady, 25, 2001 Steamtown ClassicBob Charles, 1, 2002 Holden Clearwater ClassicScott Simpson, 3, 2003 Chitimacha Louisiana OpenJack Nicklaus, 2, 2003 BMW Charity Pro-AmGary Player, 3, 2004 BMW Charity Pro-AmSteve Jones, 4, 2007 Chitimacha Louisiana OpenLarry Mize, 5, 2007 Chitimacha Louisiana OpenMark Brooks, 2, 2007 Fort Smith ClassicMost starts in a career:381 Ben Bates370 Steve Haskins297 Fran Quinn294 Kevin Johnson291 John Elliott290 Sonny Skinner288 Paul ClaxtonMost cuts made in a career:218 Ben Bates192 Steve Haskins182 Paul Claxton168 Esteban Toledo161 Fran Quinn148 Matt PetersonMost consecutive starts:83 Carl Paulson (1997-99)78 Jeff Gallagher (1990-92)Most money won in a single season:$495,009 Troy Matteson, 2005 (27 events)$494,882 Zach Johnson, 2003 (23 events)$447,863 Matt Bettencourt, 2008 (29 starts)$445,421 Richard Johnson, 2007 (25 events)$437,035 Brendon de Jonge, 2008 (28 starts)$415,124 Roland Thatcher IV, 2007 (28 events)$407,418 Jeff Klauk, 2008 (27 events)$394,552 Chad Campbell, 2001 (23 events)Fran Quinn5-6<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


All-Time <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Records (cont.)$392,337 Joe Ogilvie, 2003 (23 events)$382,738 Jarrod Lyle, 2008 (26 events)$382,443 Ken Duke, 2006 (27 events)Most money won in a single season without a victory:$324,627 Darron Stiles, 2008 (28 events)*$317,802 Jeff Quinney, 2006 (27 events)$312,843 Boo Weekley, 2006 (24 events)$309,805 Greg Owen, 2008 (17 events)$306,573 Rod Pampling, 2001 (26 events)$302,227 Matthew Jones, 2007 (25 events)$296,704 Peter Tomasulo, 2008 (26 events)$281,523 Patrick Sheehan, 2007 (30 events)$271,919 Casey Wittenberg, 2008 (25 events)$267,757 Jerry Smith, 2005 (24 events)Most money won in a career:$1,281,257 Darron Stiles$1,180,662 Paul Claxton$1,094,491 Tom Scherrer$1,062,449 Jeff Klauk$1,046,630 D.A. Points$991,955 Craig Bowden$988,979 Franklin Langham$986,668 Chris CouchQuickest to reach $200,000 in earnings:3 tournaments Steven Bowditch, 2005Quickest to reach $200,000 in earnings (fewest starts):2 tournaments Steven Bowditch, 2005Quickest to reach $300,000 in earnings:14 tournaments Joe Ogilvie, 2003Quickest to reach $300,000 in earnings (fewest starts):10 tournaments Chris Couch, 2005Quickest to reach $400,000 in earnings:22 tournaments Zach Johnson, 2003Quickest to reach $400,000 in earnings (fewest starts):16 tournaments Zach Johnson, 2003Number of $100,000 winners in a single year:66 200846 200262 200644 200360 2004, 200722 1999, 199856 200516 199753 200015 1995, 199447 200111 1996Number of $200,000 winners in a season:28 200818 200424 200715 200322 200612 200221 200510 2000Number of $300,000 winners in a season:10 2006, 20082 20027 20071 20005 2004, 20054 2001, 2003Number of $400,000 winners in a season:3 20082 20071 2003, 20057 19936 19922 19911 1990Number of <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> members gaining <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> cards:1990 27 (5 graduates and 22 via qualifying tournament)1991 19 (5 graduates and 14 via qualifying tournament)1992 24 (10 graduates and 14 via qualifying tournament)1993 25 (10 graduates and 15 via qualifying tournament)1994 22 (10 graduates and 12 via qualifying tournament)1995 28 (10 graduates and 18 via qualifying tournament)1996 31 (10 graduates and 21 via qualifying tournament)1997 39 (15 graduates and 24 via qualifying tournament)1998 38 (15 graduates and 23 via qualifying tournament)8 20013 19991 1996, 19951999 23 (15 graduates and 8 via qualifying tournament)2000 26 (15 graduates and 11 via qualifying tournament)2001 37 (15 graduates and 22 via qualifying tournament)2002 41 (15 graduates and 26 via qualifying tournament)2003 43 (20 graduates and 23 via qualifying tournament)2004 43 (20 graduates and 23 via qualifying tournament)2005 42 (21 graduates and 21 via qualifying tournament)2006 46 (22 graduates and 24 via qualifying tournament)2007 33 (25 graduates and 8 via qualifying tournament)2008 29 (25 graduates and 4 via qualifying tournament)$1 million or more earned on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> by <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> graduates thefollowing season:$2,836,643 Brandt Snedeker (2007)$2,718,766 Mark Hensby (2004)$2,613,211 Boo Weekley (2007)$2,417,685 Zach Johnson (2004)$1,956,565 John Rollins (2002)$1,927,102 Ken Duke (2007)$1,869,329 Nicholas Thompson (2008)$1,778,597 Troy Matteson (2006)$1,742,112 Camilo Villegas (2006)Highest finish on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> money list by <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> graduatesthe following season:11th David Duval (1995)15th Mark Hensby (2004)17th Brandt Snedeker (2007)19th Zach Johnson (2004)23rd Boo Weekley (2007)24th Tom Lehman (1992)25th John Rollins (2002)27th Dennis Paulson (1999)29th Stewart Cink (1997)Past leading money winners:1990 Jeff Maggert, $108,644 (22 events)1991 Tom Lehman, $141,934 (28 events)1992 John Flannery, $164,115 (28 events)1993 Sean Murphy, $166,293 (26 events)1994 Chris Perry, $167,148 (24 events)1995 Jerry Kelly, $188,878 (28 events)1996 Stewart Cink, $251,699 (21 events)1997 Chris Smith, $225,201 (17 events)1998 Bob Burns, $178,664 (23 events)1999 Carl Paulson, $223,051 (28 events)2000 Spike McRoy, $300,638 (28 events)2001 Chad Campbell, $394,552 (23 events)2002 Patrick Moore, $381,965 (20 events)2003 Zach Johnson, $494,882 (20 events)2004 Jimmy Walker, $371,346 (25 events)2005 Troy Matteson, $495,009 (27 events)2006 Ken Duke, $382,443 (27 events)2007 Richard Johnson, $445,421 (25 events)2008 Matt Bettencourt, $447,863 (29 events)Troy MattesonQuickest to earn three-victory promotion to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, fewest starts:Jason Gore, 2005, 11 startsChris Smith, 1997, 16 startsNick Flanagan, 2007, 16 startsHeath Slocum, 2001, 17 startsQuickest to earn three-victory promotion to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, fewest events:Heath Slocum, 2001, 18 eventsChris Smith, 1997, 20 eventsJason Gore, 2005, 20 eventsMost brothers playing in a <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> event:4 Michael, Jack Jr., Gary and Steve Nicklaus, 2003, 2004 BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs (Note: Steve competed in the pro-am division of the tournamentonly)3 Brenden, Deane and Craigen Pappas, 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s HospitalInvitationalSection5 All-Time Records*Includes an unofficial winpgatour.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>5-7


<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> All-Time No. 1 Money List LeadersSection All-Time records5Player total Weeks at No. 1 consecutive Weeks at No. 1Armour III, Tommy 3 3 weeks/1994Bates, Pat 4 4 weeks/1994Bell, Brad 2 2 weeks/1990Berganio, Jr., David 1 1 week/1996Bettencourt, Matt 1 1 week/ 2008Bowditch, Steve 6 6 weeks/2005Brehaut, Jeff 2 2 weeks/1995Browne, Olin 14 9 weeks/1991: 4 weeks/1993; 1 week/1993Burns, Bob 1 1 week/1998Byrd, Jonathan 1 1 week/2001Byrum, Curt 2 2 weeks/1999Campbell, Chad 7 3 weeks/2001; 4 weeks/2001Carballo, Miguel 1 1 week/2007Carnevale, Mark 17 17 weeks/1997Carter, Tom 1 1 week/2003Christie, Michael 1 1 week/1996Cink, Stewart 15 2 weeks/1996; 9 weeks/1996; 4 weeks/1996Claxton, Paul 4 4 weeks/2007Coles, Gavi 1 1 week/2002Couch, Chris 9 2 weeks/2001; 3 weeks/2005; 4 weeks/2005de Jonge, Brendon 3 3 weeks/2008Duke, Ken 3 3 weeks/2006Dunakey, Doug 2 2 weeks/1998Dunlap, Scott 1 1 week/2008Durant, Joe 7 7 weeks/1996Edwards, Joel 4 2 weeks/1999; 2 weeks/1999Fabel, Brad 1 1 week/1995Flanagan, Nick 6 6 weeks/2007Flannery, John 18 18 weeks/1992Freeman, Robin 2 2 weeks/1998Gogel, Matt 8 1 week/1999; 7 weeks/1999Goggin, Mathew 6 6 weeks/1999Gore, Jason 4 4 weeks/2005Gotsche, Steve 4 4 weeks/1999Goydos, Paul 6 2 weeks/1992; 4 weeks/1992Gump, Scott 5 2 weeks/1994; 3 weeks/1994Hammond, Donnie 2 2 weeks/2000Henninger, Brian 1 1 week/1992Hensby, Mark 17 1 week/2000; 16 weeks/2000Horgan III, P.H. 3 1 week/1991; 2 weeks/1996Howison, Ryan 1 1 week/1997Isenhour, Tripp 22 1 week/2000; 6 weeks/2000; 1 week/2006; 14 weeks/2006Johnson, Eric 1 1 week/1998Johnson, Richard 2 1 week/1999; 1 week/2007Johnson, Zach 10 1 week/2003/ 9 weeks/2003Jones, Brendan 5 5 weeks/2004Kelly, Jerry 14 5 weeks/1995; 4 weeks/1995; 5 weeks/1995Kendall, Skip 15 11 weeks/1994; 4 weeks/2007Kresge, Cliff 11 3 weeks/2002; 8 weeks/2002Leggatt, Ian 3 3 weeks/2000Lehman, Tom 20 20 weeks/1991Lyle, Jarrod 16 8 weeks/ 8 weeks/2008Maggert, Jeff 6 1 week/1990; 5 weeks/1990Maginnes, John 1 1 week/1995Martin, Casey 3 1 week/1998; 2 weeks/1998Martin, Doug 2 2 weeks/1993Mast, Dick 10 10 weeks/1990Mathis, David 3 3 weeks/2008Matteson, Troy 13 3 weeks/2005; 1 week/2005; 9 weeks/2005McGovern, Jim 2 2 weeks/1990McRoy, Spike 1 1 week/20005-8<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


All-Time <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Records (cont.)Player total Weeks at No. 1 consecutive Weeks at No. 1Moore, Patrick 3 2 weeks/2002/ 1 week/2002Murphy, Sean 10 1 week/1992; 5 weeks/1993; 1 week/1993; 3 weeks/1993O’Malley, Peter 5 5 weeks/2002Oberholser, Arron 8 1 week/2002; 7 weeks/2002Ogilvie, Joe 31 12 weeks/1998; 10 weeks/2003; 9 weeks/2003Pappas, Deane 2 1 week/2001; 1 week/2001Paulson, Carl 5 5 weeks/1999Pearson, Rick 8 8 weeks/1990Perry, Chris 5 5 weeks/1994Petrovic, Tim 4 3 weeks/2001; 1 week/2001Points, D.A. 8 8 weeks/2004Quinn, Fran 1 1 week/2000Scherrer, Tom 5 5 weeks/1995Sheehan, Paul 3 3 weeks/2006Silveira, Larry 2 2 weeks/1996Slocum, Heath 12 12 weeks/2001Smith, Chris 11 11 weeks/1997Springer, Mike 2 2 weeks/1990Stankowski, Paul 1 1 week/1996Sterling, Scott 2 1 week/2007; 1 week/2007Stiles, Darron 2 2 weeks/2008Streck, Ron 3 1 week/1993; 2 weeks/1993Thatcher, Roland 12 12 weeks/2007Thompson, Nicholas 2 1 week/2007; 1 week/2007Toms, David 3 3 weeks/1995Tryba, Ted 2 2 weeks/1992Utley, Stan 15 2 weeks/1993/ 6 weeks/1993; 3 weeks/1993; 4 weeks/1995Veazey, Vance 1 1 week/2005Wagner, Johnson 10 10 weeks/2006Walker, Jimmy 16 1 week/2004; 8 weeks/2004; 7 weeks/2004Walters, Euan 2 2 weeks/2004Wilson, John 9 9 weeks/1998Players leading the money list after the 1st week vs. the last weekYear leader after the 1st week Leader after the last week1990 Mike Springer Jeff Maggert1991 Olin Browne Tom Lehman1992 Paul Goydos John Flannery1993 Ron Streck Sean Murphy1994 Skip Kendall Chris Perry1995 John Maginnes Jerry Kelly1996 Larry Silveira Stewart Cink1997 Ryan Howison Chris Smith1998 Casey Martin Bob Burns1999 Curt Byrum Carl Paulson2000 Fran Quinn Spike McRoy2001 Chris Couch Chad Campbell2002 Gavin Coles Patrick Moore2003 Joe Ogilvie Zach Johnson2004 Jimmy Walker Jimmy Walker2005 Vance Veazey Troy Matteson2006 Tripp Isenhour Ken Duke2007 Miguel Carballo Richard Johnson2008 Scott Dunlap Matt BettencourtTotal weeks at No. 11. Joe Ogilvie 312. Tripp Isenhour 223. Tom Lehman 204. John Flannery 18T5. Mark Carnevale 17T5. Mark Hensby 17Longest consecutive weeks at No. 120 weeks Tom Lehman 199118 weeks John Flannery 199217 weeks Mark Carnevale 1997Most consecutive weeks at No. 1 to begin the year11 weeks Skip Kendall 199410 weeks Joe Ogilivie 2003Most consecutive weeks at No. 1 to close the year20 weeks Tom Lehman 199118 weeks John Flannery 199211 weeks Chris Smith 1997Most weeks at No. 1 in any single year20 weeks Tom Lehman 199119 weeks Joe Ogilvie 200318 weeks John Flannery 199217 weeks Mark Carnevale 199717 weeks Mark Hensby 2000T7. Jimmy Walker 16T7. Jarrod Lyle 16T9. Stewart Cink 15T9. Skip Kendall 15T9. Stan Utley 1516 weeks Mark Hensby 200014 weeks Tripp Isenhour 20069 weeks Olin Browne 19919 weeks Zach Johnson 20039 weeks Troy Matteson 200516 weeks Jarrod Lyle 200815 weeks Stewart Cink 199615 weeks Jimmy Walker 200415 weeks Tripp Isenhour 200614 weeks Jerry Kelly 1995Section5 All-Time Recordspgatour.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>5-9


All-Time No. 1 Money-List LeadersSection All-Time records5no. 1 on Total<strong>Tour</strong>nament money List Weeks Money1990Bakersfield Open Mike Springer $20,000Yuma Open Mike Springer 2 $21,360South Texas Open Brad Bell $22,487Baton Rounge Open Brad Bell 2 $23,317Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic Rick Pearson $32,750Panama City Beach Classic Rick Pearson $40,000Lake City Classic Rick Pearson $48,000Pensacola Classic Rick Pearson $48,893Gateway Open Rick Pearson $50,636Macon Open Rick Pearson $60,386Knoxville Open Rick Pearson $61,066Elizabethtown Open Rick Pearson 8 $62,732Quicksilver Open Dick Mast $66,949Quail Hollow Open Dick Mast $66,949Fort Wayne Open Dick Mast $86,949Central New York Classic Dick Mast $86,949New Haven Open Dick Mast $87,809New England Classic Dick Mast $89,226Buffalo Open Dick Mast $89,226Dakota Dunes Open Dick Mast $89,226Deer Creek Open Dick Mast $89,226Greater Ozarks Open Dick Mast 10 $89,763Reflection Ridge Open Jeff Maggert 1 $89,763Texarkana Open Jim McGovern $94,063Amarillo Open Jim McGovern 2 $94,883Utah Classic Jeff Maggert $101,174Boise Open Jeff Maggert $102,894Reno Open Jeff Maggert $102,894Santa Rosa Open Jeff Maggert $102,894El Paso Open Jeff Maggert 5 $108,6441991Bakersfield Open Olin Browne $20,000Yuma Open Olin Browne $29,750South Texas Open Olin Browne $29,750Shreveport Open Olin Browne $30,550Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic Olin Browne $34,121Panama City Beach Classic Olin Browne $36,246Gateway Open Olin Browne $36,246Lake City Classic Olin Browne $39,996Pensacola Open Olin Browne 9 $39,996Macon Open P.H. Horgan III 1 $44,842South Carolina Classic Tom Lehman $61,012Knoxville Open Tom Lehman $64,795Elizabethtown Open Tom Lehman $66,270Quicksilver Open Tom Lehman $69,195Cleveland Open Tom Lehman $81,382Fort Wayne Open Tom Lehman $81,912New England Classic Tom Lehman $83,952Connecticut Open Tom Lehman $83,952Hawkeye Open Tom Lehman $84,915Wichita Charity Classic Tom Lehman $84,915Dakota Dunes Open Tom Lehman $88,123Tulsa Open Tom Lehman $102,498Greater Ozarks Open Tom Lehman $103,967Texarkana Open Tom Lehman $103,967Reno Open Tom Lehman $112,634Boise Open Tom Lehman $116,696Utah Classic Tom Lehman $118,246El Paso Open Tom Lehman $119,871Santa Rosa Open Tom Lehman $139,871Tri-Cities Open Tom Lehman 20 $141,934no. 1 on Total<strong>Tour</strong>nament money List Weeks Money1992Yuma Open Paul Goydos $25,000South Texas Open Paul Goydos 2 $26,469Louisiana Open Sean Murphy 1 $26,875Lake City Classic Paul Goydos $35,531Panama City Beach Classic Paul Goydos $36,381Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic Paul Goydos $37,019Pensacola Open Paul Goydos 4 $37,019Shreveport Open Ted Tryba $38,249Macon Open Ted Tryba 2 $52,624South Carolina Classic John Flannery $55,282Greater Greenville Classic John Flannery 2 $56,130Knoxville Open Brian Henninger 1 $80,960Quicksilver Open John Flannery $106,887Cleveland Open John Flannery $115,637Connecticut Open John Flannery $115,637New England Classic John Flannery $115,637Fort Wayne Open John Flannery $121,887Dakota Dunes Open John Flannery $121,887Hawkeye Open John Flannery $122,575Greater Ozarks Open John Flannery $124,510Wichita Charity Classic John Flannery $126,041Texarkana Open John Flannery $130,327Tulsa Open John Flannery $132,652Permian Basin Open John Flannery $132,652Tri-Cities Open John Flannery $134,221Boise Open John Flannery $135,984Utah Classic John Flannery $136,859Sonoma County Open John Flannery $161,859Bakersfield Open John Flannery $162,564Fresno Open John Flannery 18 $164,1151993Yuma Open Ron Streck 1 $27,000Monterrey Open Olin Browne $47,250Louisiana Open Olin Browne $48,180Panama City Beach Classic Olin Browne $48,180South Texas Open Olin Browne 4 $48,180Shreveport Open Ron Streck $49,625Central Georgia Open Ron Streck 2 $49,625South Carolina Classic Olin Browne 1 $50,445Greater Greenville Classic Sean Murphy $68,762Knoxville Open Sean Murphy $72,699Miami Valley Open Sean Murphy $73,128Dominion Open Sean Murphy $74,147Cleveland Open Sean Murphy 5 $90,647Connecticut Open Stan Utley $97,795New England Classic Stan Utley 2 $99,955White Rose Classic Sean Murphy 1 $99,980Hawkeye Open Stan Utley $100,825Dakota Dunes Open Stan Utley $120,688Greater Ozarks Open Stan Utley $121,985Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic Stan Utley $121,985Permian Basin Open Stan Utley $121,985New Mexico Charity Classic Stan Utley 6 $124,195Wichita Open Doug Martin $133,503Texarkana Open Doug Martin 2 $137,628Tri-Cities Open Stan Utley $142,722Utah Classic Stan Utley $142,722Boise Open Stan Utley 3 $143,267Sonoma County Open Sean Murphy $160,609Bakersfield Open Sean Murphy $162,743<strong>Tour</strong> Championship Sean Murphy 3 $166,2935-10<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


All-Time No. 1 Money-List Leaders (cont.)no. 1 on Total<strong>Tour</strong>nament money List Weeks Money1994Inland Empire Open Skip Kendall $36,000Monterrey Open Skip Kendall $37,550Louisiana Open Skip Kendall $40,525Pensacola Open Skip Kendall $55,025Mississippi Gulf Coast Open Skip Kendall $67,713Panama City Beach Classic Skip Kendall $70,019Shreveport Open Skip Kendall $71,224Alabama Classic Skip Kendall $72,084South Carolina Classic Skip Kendall $72,084Central Georgia Open Skip Kendall $74,669Knoxville Open Skip Kendall 11 $75,709Greater Greenville Classic Scott Gump $93,630Miami Valley Open Scott Gump 2 $96,660Cleveland Open Tommy Armour III $120,069Dominion Open Tommy Armour III $120,069Carolina Classic Tommy Armour III 3 $120,069Gateway Classic Scott Gump $128,805Wichita Open Scott Gump $131,578Dakota Dunes Open Scott Gump 3 $139,578Ozarks Open Pat Bates $143,401Texarkana Open Pat Bates $145,451Permian Basin Open Pat Bates $145,451New Mexico Charity Classic Pat Bates 4 $147,026Utah Classic Chris Perry $160,943Boise Open Chris Perry $164,243Tri-Cities Open Chris Perry $165,731Sonoma County Open Chris Perry $165,731<strong>Tour</strong> Championship Chris Perry 5 $167,1481995San Jose Open John Maginnes 1 $36,000Inland Empire Open Jeff Brehaut $44,286Monterrey Open Jeff Brehaut 2 $46,986Louisiana Open Stan Utley $47,684Pensacola Open Stan Utley $48,781Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic Stan Utley $49,741Tallahassee Open Stan Utley 4 $49,741Shreveport Open Brad Fabel 1 $60,956Alabama Classic Jerry Kelly $78,790South Carolina Classic Jerry Kelly $80,640Central Georgia Open Jerry Kelly $87,265Knoxville Open Jerry Kelly $87,265Greater Greenville Open Jerry Kelly 5 $97,265Dominion Open Tom Scherrer $106,144Miami Valley Open Tom Scherrer $106,144Cleveland Open Tom Scherrer $106,144Carolina Classic Tom Scherrer $113,644Philadelphia Classic Tom Scherrer 5 $113,644Buffalo Open Jerry Kelly $145,932Gateway Classic Jerry Kelly $149,565Wichita Open Jerry Kelly $149,565Dakota Dunes Open Jerry Kelly 4 $150,105Ozarks Open David Toms $155,916Permian Basin Open David Toms $155,916Texarkana Open David Toms 3 $157,716Utah Classic Jerry Kelly $158,098Tri-Cities Open Jerry Kelly $167,265Boise Open Jerry Kelly $169,515Sonoma County Open Jerry Kelly $186,748<strong>Tour</strong> Championship Jerry Kelly 5 $188,878no. 1 on Total<strong>Tour</strong>nament money List Weeks Money1996San Jose Open Larry Silveira $36,000Inland Empire Open Larry Silveira 2 $36,570Monterrey Open David Berganio, Jr. 1 $43,760Louisiana Open Paul Stankowski 1 $46,800Tallahassee Open Stewart Cink $49,278South Carolina Classic Stewart Cink 2 $53,249Alabama Classic P.H. Horgan III $82,433Shreveport Open P.H. Horgan III 2 $82,433Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic Joe Durant $95,478Carolina Classic Joe Durant $97,178Greater Greenville Classic Joe Durant $110,344Dominion Open Joe Durant $110,344Cleveland Open Joe Durant $110,344Knoxville Open Joe Durant $111,762Ozarks Open Joe Durant 7 $113,094Dakota Dunes Open Stewart Cink $126,008Buffalo Open Stewart Cink $136,508Philadelphia Classic Stewart Cink $136,508Miami Valley Open Stewart Cink $136,508Gateway Classic Stewart Cink $137,508Omaha Classic Stewart Cink $137,508Wichita Open Stewart Cink $147,258Permian Basin Open Stewart Cink $147,258Colorado Classic Stewart Cink 9 $183,258Utah Classic Michael Christie 1 $188,018Boise Open Stewart Cink $206,699Tri-Cities Open Stewart Cink $206,699Olympia Open Stewart Cink $206,699<strong>Tour</strong> Championship Stewart Cink 4 $251,6991997Lakeland Classic Ryan Howison 1 $36,000Inland Empire Open Mark Carnevale $58,700Monterrey Open Mark Carnevale $78,088Louisiana Open Mark Carnevale $102,838Greater Austin Open Mark Carnevale $102,838Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic Mark Carnevale $102,838Alabama Classic Mark Carnevale $102,838South Carolina Classic Mark Carnevale $103,308Carolina Classic Mark Carnevale $103,308Dominion Open Mark Carnevale $103,308Upstate Classic Mark Carnevale $103,308Knoxville Open Mark Carnevale $103,308Miami Valley Open Mark Carnevale $103,748Cleveland Open Mark Carnevale $103,748Hershey Open Mark Carnevale $112,914Laurel Creek Classic Mark Carnevale $112,914St. Louis Golf Classic Mark Carnevale $112,914Wichita Open Mark Carnevale 17 $112,914Dakota Dunes Open Chris Smith $155,151Omaha Classic Chris Smith $191,151Ozarks Open Chris Smith $191,151Permian Basin Open Chris Smith $191,151Colorado Classic Chris Smith $191,151San Jose Open Chris Smith $191,151Boise Open Chris Smith $191,151Tri-Cities Open Chris Smith $191,151Puget Sound Open Chris Smith $191,151Shreveport Open Chris Smith $191,151<strong>Tour</strong> Championship Chris Smith 11 $225,201Section5 All-Time Recordspgatour.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>5-11


All-Time No. 1 Money-List Leaders (cont.)Section All-Time records5no. 1 on Total<strong>Tour</strong>nament money List Weeks Money1998Lakeland Classic Casey Martin 1 $40,500South Florida Classic Eric Johnson 1 $41,738Greater Austin Open Casey Martin $43,532Monterrey Open Casey Martin 2 $47,407Louisiana Open John Wilson $71,130Shreveport Open John Wilson $96,668Upstate Classic John Wilson $97,979Huntsville Open John Wilson $97,979South Carolina Classic John Wilson $98,519Carolina Classic John Wilson $99,003Dominion Open John Wilson $99,003Knoxville Open John Wilson $99,003Miami Valley Open John Wilson 9 $99,003Cleveland Open Doug Dunakey $101,578Lehigh Valley Open Doug Dunakey 2 $104,438Greensboro Open Joe Ogilvie $114,927Hershey Open Joe Ogilvie $114,927St. Louis Golf Classic Joe Ogilvie $129,739Wichita Open Joe Ogilvie $130,381Dakota Dunes Open Joe Ogilvie $130,381Omaha Classic Joe Ogilvie $131,056Ozarks Open Joe Ogilvie $131,056Fort Smith Classic Joe Ogilvie $133,768Permian Basin Open Joe Ogilvie $134,513Tri-Cities Open Joe Ogilvie $134,783Boise Open Joe Ogilvie $145,283Oregon Classic Joe Ogilvie 12 $152,033San Jose Classic Robin Freeman $164,531Inland Empire Open Robin Freeman 2 $164,531<strong>Tour</strong> Championship Bob Burns 1 $178,6641999South Florida Classic Curt Byrum $40,500Lakeland Classic Curt Byrum 2 $41,355Florida Classic Richard Johnson 1 $44,134Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic Joel Edwards $66,274Monterrey Open Joel Edwards 2 $66,274Louisiana Open Matt Gogel 1 $74,711Shreveport Open Joel Edwards $93,724South Carolina Classic Joel Edwards 2 $93,724Upstate Classic Steve Gotsche $94,939Carolina Classic Steve Gotsche $99,158Dominion Open Steve Gotsche $99,158Knoxville Open Steve Gotsche 4 $100,433Cleveland Open Matt Gogel $122,862Dayton Open Matt Gogel $123,887Lehigh Valley Open Matt Gogel $149,424Hershey Open Matt Gogel $152,816Greensboro Open Matt Gogel $152,816Wichita Open Matt Gogel $159,003Dakota Dunes Open Matt Gogel 7 $159,003Omaha Classic Mathew Goggin $165,053Ozarks Open Mathew Goggin $178,178Fort Smith Classic Mathew Goggin $178,178Permian Basin Open Mathew Goggin $178,178Utah Classic Mathew Goggin $178,741Tri-Cities Open Mathew Goggin 6 $178,741Boise Open Carl Paulson $221,771Oregon Classic Carl Paulson $221,771Inland Empire Open Carl Paulson $221,771New Mexico Classic Carl Paulson $221,771<strong>Tour</strong> Championship Carl Paulson 5 $223,051no. 1 on Total<strong>Tour</strong>nament money List Weeks Money2000Florida Classic Fran Quinn 1 $72,000Lakeland Classic Donnie Hammond $75,164Mississippi Gulf Coast Open Donnie Hammond 2 $86,804Monterrey Open Tripp Isenhour 1 $100,200Louisiana Open Mark Hensby 1 $105,891Shreveport Open Tripp Isenhour $137,103South Carolina Classic Tripp Isenhour $142,726Knoxville Open Tripp Isenhour $169,126Richmond Open Tripp Isenhour $169,126Virginia Beach Open Tripp Isenhour $170,493Steamtown Classic Tripp Isenhour 6 $170,493Dayton Open Ian Leggatt $204,246Greater Cleveland Open Ian Leggatt $204,246Greensboro Open Ian Leggatt 3 $216,713Carolina Classic Mark Hensby $225,255Hershey Open Mark Hensby $225,255Upstate Classic Mark Hensby $225,255Wichita Open Mark Hensby $238,655Dakota Dunes Open Mark Hensby $238,655Omaha Classic Mark Hensby $241,743Ozarks Open Mark Hensby $241,743Fort Smith Classic Mark Hensby $241,743Permian Basin Open Mark Hensby $284,943Utah Classic Mark Hensby $288,897Tri-Cities Open Mark Hensby $288,897Boise Open Mark Hensby $288,897Oregon Classic Mark Hensby $288,897Monterey Peninsula Classic Mark Hensby $288,897New Mexico Classic Mark Hensby $288,897Inland Empire Open Mark Hensby 16 $288,897<strong>Tour</strong> Championship Spike McRoy 1 $300,6382001Florida Classic Chris Couch $76,500Monterrey Open Chris Couch 2 $94,219Louisiana Open Deane Pappas 1 $96,015Arkansas Classic Tim Petrovic $109,800Charity Pro-Am at the Cliffs Tim Petrovic $113,614Carolina Classic Tim Petrovic 3 $116,728Virginia Beach Open Deane Pappas 1 $161,600Richmond Open Chad Campbell $164,597Steamtown Classic Chad Campbell $168,245Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship Chad Campbell 3 $170,540Greater Cleveland Open Jonathan Byrd 1 $171,016Dayton Open Tim Petrovic 1 $173,347Knoxville Open Heath Slocum $232,390Hershey Open Heath Slocum $232,390Wichita Open Heath Slocum $232,390Siouxland Open Heath Slocum $242,590Ozarks Open Heath Slocum $242,590Omaha Classic Heath Slocum $337,090Fort Smith Classic Heath Slocum $337,090Permian Basin Open Heath Slocum $337,090Utah Classic Heath Slocum $337,090Tri-Cities Open Heath Slocum $337,090Oregon Classicnot playedBoise Open Heath Slocum $337,090Inland Empire Open Heath Slocum 12 $337,090Monterey Peninsula Classic Chad Campbell $363,959Gila River Golf Classic Chad Campbell $365,752Shreveport Open Chad Campbell $365,752<strong>Tour</strong> Championship Chad Campbell 4 $394,5525-12<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


All-Time No. 1 Money-List Leaders (cont.)no. 1 on Total<strong>Tour</strong>nament money List Weeks Money2002Jacob’s Creek Open Championship Gavin Coles 1 $94,194Holden Clearwater Classic Peter O’Malley $117,615Louisiana Open Peter O’Malley $117,615Arkansas Classic Peter O’Malley $117,615BMW Charity Pro-Am Peter O’Malley $117,615Virginia Beach Open Peter O’Malley 5 $117,615Greater Richmond Open Cliff Kresge $123,240SAS Carolina Classic Cliff Kresge $123,240Northeast Pennsylvania Classic Cliff Kresge 3 $134,490Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship Arron Oberholser 1 $144,908Lake Erie Charity Classic Patrick Moore $161,498Knoxville Open Patrick Moore 2 $172,204Hershey Open Cliff Kresge $213,109Dayton Open Cliff Kresge $215,754Fort Smith Classic Cliff Kresge $215,754Price Cutter Charity Championship Cliff Kresge $215,754Omaha Classic Cliff Kresge $218,814LaSalle Bank Open Cliff Kresge $218,814Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open Cliff Kresge $218,814Permian Basin Open Cliff Kresge 8 $218,814Utah Classic Arron Oberholser $262,227Oregon Classic Arron Oberholser $287,727Albertsons Boise Open Arron Oberholser $289,883State Farm Open Arron Oberholser $289,883Bank of America Monterey Peninsula Classic Arron Oberholser $297,083Gila River Golf Classic Arron Oberholser $297,083Hibernia Southern Open Arron Oberholser 7 $297,083<strong>Tour</strong> Championship Patrick Moore 1 $381,9652003Jacob’s Creek Open Joe Ogilvie $115,007Clearwater Classic Joe Ogilvie $126,263Chitimacha Louisiana Open Joe Ogilvie $133,863First Tee Arkansas Classic Joe Ogilvie $139,009Rheem Classic Joe Ogilvie $139,009BMW Charity Pro-Am Joe Ogilvie $161,650VB Open Joe Ogilvie $163,945SAS Carolina Classic Joe Ogilvie $171,195LaSalle Bank Open Joe Ogilvie $179,695Northeast Pennsylvania Classic Joe Ogilvie 10 $179,695Lake Erie Charity Classic Zach Johnson 1 $186,866Knoxville Open Joe Ogilvie $234,177Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship Joe Ogilvie $234,177Reese’s Cup Classic Joe Ogilvie $315,177Henrico County Open Joe Ogilvie $315,177Dayton Open Joe Ogilvie $325,527Chattanooga Classic Joe Ogilvie $325,527Omaha Classic Joe Ogilvie $327,617Price Cutter Charity Championship Joe Ogilvie $332,027Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open Joe Ogilvie 9 $337,585Alberta Calgary Classic Tom Carter 1 $358,709Envirocare Utah Classic Zach Johnson $412,915Oregon Classic Zach Johnson $412,915Alrbertsons Boise Open Zach Johnson $414,955Mark Christopher Charity Classic Zach Johnson $414,955Monterey Peninsula Classic Zach Johnson $448,555Gila River Golf Classic Zach Johnson $452,382Permian Basin Charity Golf Classic Zach Johnson $452,382Miccosukee Championship Zach Johnson $452,382<strong>Tour</strong> Championship Zach Johnson 9 $494,882no. 1 on Total<strong>Tour</strong>nament money List Weeks Money2004BellSouth Panama Championship Jimmy Walker 1 $90,000Jacob’s Creek Open Euan Walters $145,587NZ <strong>PGA</strong> Championship Euan Walters 2 $173,436Chitimacha Louisiana Open Jimmy Walker $193,756First Tee Arkansas Classic Jimmy Walker $201,006Rheem Classic Jimmy Walker $201,006BMW Charity Pro-Am Jimmy Walker $205,146Chattanooga Classic Jimmy Walker $205,146Henrico County Open Jimmy Walker $221,346SAS Carolina Classic Jimmy Walker $221,346Knoxville Open Jimmy Walker 8 $240,979LaSalle Bank Open Brendan Jones $290,558Northeast Pennsylvania Classic Brendan Jones $290,558Lake Erie Charity Classic Brendan Jones $290,558The Reese’s Cup Classic Brendan Jones $290,558Scholarship America Showdown Brendan Jones 5 $290,558Pete Dye West Virginia Classic D.A. Points $290,896Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship D.A. Points $290,896Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open D.A. Points $290,896Cox Classic D.A. Points $292,636Price Cutter Charity Championship D.A. Points $292,636Alberta Classic D.A. Points $295,796Envirocare Utah Classic D.A. Points $309,821Virginia Beach Open D.A. Points 8 $309,821Oregon Classic Jimmy Walker $310,505Albertsons Boise Open Jimmy Walker $363,305Mark Christopher Charity Classic Jimmy Walker $363,305Gilva River Golf Classic Jimmy Walker $364,718Permian Basin Charity Golf Classic Jimmy Walker $367,283Miccosukee Championship Jimmy Walker $367,283<strong>Tour</strong> Championship Jimmy Walker 7 $371,3462005BellSouth Panama Championship Vance Veazey 1 $94,500Jacob’s Creek Open Championship Steven Bowditch $141,894ING New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship Steven Bowditch $206,315Chitimacha Louisiana Open Steven Bowditch $206,315Virginia Beach Open Steven Bowditch $206,315BMW Charity Pro-Am Steven Bowditch $206,315The Rex Hospital Open Steven Bowditch 6 $206,315Rheem Classic Troy Matteson $228,418Henrico County Open Troy Matteson $236,608Chattanooga Classic Troy Matteson 3 $253,708LaSalle Bank Open Chris Couch $275,995Knoxville Open Chris Couch $278,798Northeast Pennsylvania Classic Chris Couch 3 $278,798Lake Erie Charity Classic Troy Matteson 1 $280,023National Mining Association Pete Dye Classic Chris Couch $307,598Scholarship America Showdown Chris Couch $307,598Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship Chris Couch $307,598Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open Chris Couch 4 $324,104Cox Classic Jason Gore $356,579Price Cutter Charity Championship Jason Gore $356,579Xerox Classic Jason Gore $356,579Cleveland Open Jason Gore 4 $356,579Alberta Classic Troy Matteson $357,029Envirocare Utah Classic Troy Matteson $357,029Mark Christopher Charity Classic Troy Matteson $442,529Albertsons Boise Open Troy Matteson $480,229Oregon Classic Troy Matteson $481,793Gila River Golf Classic Troy Matteson $483,030Permian Basin Charity Golf Classic Troy Matteson $483,030Miccosukee Championship Troy Matteson $483,030<strong>Tour</strong> Championship Troy Matteson 9 $495,009Section5 All-Time Recordspgatour.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>5-13


All-Time No. 1 Money-List Leaders (cont.)Section All-Time records5no. 1 on Total<strong>Tour</strong>nament money List Weeks Money2006Movistar Panama Championship Tripp Isenhour 1 $99,000Jacob’s Creek Open Championship Paul Sheehan $134,195ING New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship Paul Sheehan $139,950Chitimacha Louisiana Open Paul Sheehan 3 $139,950Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship Tripp Isenhour $218,221Athens Regional Foundation Classic Tripp Isenhour $218,221BMW Charity Pro-Am Tripp Isenhour $226,705Virginia Beach Open Tripp Isenhour $232,594Rheem Classic Tripp Isenhour $232,594Henrico County Open Tripp Isenhour $232,594The Rex Hospital Open Tripp Isenhour $258,694LaSalle Bank Open Tripp Isenhour $261,777Knoxville Open Tripp Isenhour $263,084Chattanooga Classic Tripp Isenhour $263,084Peek’n Peak Classic Tripp Isenhour $264,834Scholarship America Showdown Tripp Isenhour $266,511Price Cutter Charity Championship Tripp Isenhour $266,511Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open Tripp Isenhour 14 $266,511Cox Classic Johnson Wagner $321,669Xerox Classic Johnson Wagner $329,450Northeast Pennsylvania Classic Johnson Wagner $336,813National Mining Association Pete Dye Classic Johnson Wagner $339,453Legend Financial Group Classic Johnson Wagner $339,453Utah EnergySolutions Championship Johnson Wagner $339,453Albertsons Boise Open Johnson Wagner $343,799Oregon Classic Johnson Wagner $343,799Mark Christopher Charity Classic Johnson Wagner $349,719Permian Basin Charity Golf Classic Johnson Wagner 10 $349,719PalmettoPride Classic Ken Duke $359,651Miccosukee Championship Ken Duke $369,318<strong>Tour</strong> Championship Ken Duke 3 $382,4432007Movistar Panama Championship Miguel Carballo 1 $99,000Jacob’s Creek Open Championship Scott Sterling 1 $113,684HSBC New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship Nicholas Thompson 1 $116,337Chitimacha Louisiana Open Scott Sterling 1 $119,984Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship Skip Kendall 1 $145,000South Georgia Classic Skip Kendall $145,000Athens Regional Foundation Classic Skip Kendall $150,600Henrico County Open Skip Kendall 4 $150,600Fort Smith Classic Nicholas Thompson 1 $154,055BMW Charity Pro-Am Nick Flanagan $229,077Melwood Prince George’s County Open Nick Flanagan $249,417LaSalle Bank Open Nick Flanagan $249,417The Rex Hospital Open Nick Flanagan $249,417Rochester Area Charities Showdown Nick Flanagan $249,417Knoxville Open Nick Flanagan 6 $249,417Peek’n Peak Classic Paul Claxton $270,921Legend Financial Group Classic Paul Claxton $270,921<strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital Invitational Paul Claxton $270,921Price Cutter Charity Championship Paul Claxton 4 $270,921Cox Classic Roland Thatcher $371,204Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open Roland Thatcher $371,204Northeast Pennsylvania Classic Roland Thatcher $373,654Xerox Classic Roland Thatcher $386,254National Mining Association Pete Dye Classic Roland Thatcher $386,254Utah EnergySolutions Championship Roland Thatcher $386,254Oregon Classic Roland Thatcher $401,632Albertsons Boise Open Roland Thatcher $401,632Mark Christopher Charity Classic Roland Thatcher $401,632WNB Golf Classic Roland Thatcher $401,632Chattanooga Classic Roland Thatcher $401,632Miccosukee Championship Roland Thatcher 12 $409,699<strong>Tour</strong> Championship Richard Johnson 1 $445,421no. 1 on Total<strong>Tour</strong>nament money List Weeks Money2008Panama Movistar Championship Scott Dunlap 1 $108,000Mexico Open Jarrod Lyle $133,350HSBC New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship Jarrod Lyle $140,862Moonah Classic Jarrod Lyle $172,159Chitimacha Louisiana Open Jarrod Lyle $172,159Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship Jarrod Lyle $172,159Athens Regional Foundation Classic Jarrod Lyle $189,090Henrico County Open Jarrod Lyle $189,090South Georgia Classic Jarrod Lyle 8 $189,090Fort Smith Classic Darron Stiles $207,132BMW Charity Pro-Am Darron Stiles 2 $207,132Melwood Prince George’s County Open David Mathis $223,679Bank of America Open David Mathis $235,763Rex Hospital Open David Mathis 3 $235,763Knoxville Open Jarrod Lyle $281,939Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic Jarrod Lyle $284,619<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players Cup Jarrod Lyle $284,619Price Cutter Charity Championship Jarrod Lyle $288,771<strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital Invitational Jarrod Lyle $291,021Cox Classic Jarrod Lyle $293,366Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open Jarrod Lyle $293,366Xerox Classic Jarrod Lyle 8 $358,166Northeast Pennsylvania Classic Brendon de Jonge $362,256Utah Championship Brendon de Jonge $362,256Albertsons Boise Open Brendon de Jonge $376,273Oregon Classic Brendon de Jonge $378,973WNB Golf Classic Brendon de Jonge $393,148Chattanooga Classic Brendon de Jonge $413,148Miccosukee Championship Brendon de Jonge 7 $415,835<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship Matt Bettencourt 1 $447,8635-14<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> 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WINNERS:Last sponsor’s exemption to win:Kevin Stadler, 2004 Lake Erie Charity Classic (6/27/04)Last to win back-to-back events:Jason Gore, 2005 National Mining Association Pete Dye Classic (7/10/05) andScholarship America Showdown (7/17/05)Last to win back-to-back starts:Nick Flanagan, 2007 Henrico County Open (4/29/07) and BMW Charity Pro-Amat The Cliffs (5/20/07)Last open-qualifier to win:Kyle Reifers, 2006 Chattanooga Classic (6/25/06)Last lefthander to win:Greg Chalmers, 2008 Henrico County Open (4/27/08)Last to win first <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> start:Miguel Carballo, 2007 Movistar Panama Championship (1/28/07)Last wire-to-wire winner (no ties):Colt Knost, 2008 Price Cutter Charity Championship (7/20/08)Last player to win with over-par score:Roger Salazar, 3-over, 1991 South Texas Open (3/3/91, 3-over)Last to win after gaining entry as top-25 qualifier:Vaughn Taylor, 2003 Knoxville Open (6/29/03)Last former <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> champion to win:Tom Scherrer, 2007 Price Cutter Charity Championship (7/22/07)Last player to win using long putter:Kevin Stadler, 2006 Albertsons Boise Open (9/17/06)Last player to win first and last events of season:Mike Springer, 1990 Bakersfield Open (2/4/90) and El Paso Open (10/21/90)Last player to win by chipping in from off the green on 72nd hole:Bill Lunde, 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital Invitational (7/27/08)Last player to win by chipping in from off the green in playoff:John Maginnes, 1998 Dakota Dunes Open (8/2/98)Last player to make the cut on the number and go on to victory:Justin Bolli, 2004 Chattanooga Classic (70-75—145, 1-over)Last player to make a hole-in-one in final round of a tournament and go on tovictory:David Duval, 1993 <strong>Tour</strong> Championship (10/17/93)Last player to make a hole-in-one in a tournament and go on to victory:Tom Scherrer, 2007 Price Cutter Charity Championship (7/22/07)Last player to make a hole-in-one on a par 4:Chip Beck, 2003 Omaha Classic (7/7/03), first round, No. 9, 315 yards, driver<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT FINISHES:Last 36-hole event:2008 HSBC New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> ChampionshipLast 54-hole event:2005 Oregon Classic (72-hole event, fourth round canceled)Last 52-hole event:1997 Puget Sound Open (72-hole event, one round canceled and course shortenedto 17 holes for first two rounds)Last Monday finish:2006 PalmettoPride Classic (final group needed two holes to finish regulation;one-hole playoff, Michael Sim def. Ken Duke)Last 36-hole day:2005 The Rex Hospital Open (third and fourth rounds on Sunday)Last time tournament canceled:2005 Miccosukee Championship (Hurricane Wilma)The Last TimeWEATHER:Last time two rounds rained out:2008 HSBC New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> ChampionshipLast time it hailed during tournament:1993 Miami Valley Open (second round, 5/21/93)Last time course shortened to less than 18 holes:1997 Puget Sound Open (17-hole course flooding made first hole unplayable forfirst two rounds)Last time tournament postponed and rescheduled later in season:2003 Henrico County OpenDOUBLE EAGLES, ACES AND EAGLES:Last double eagle:Peter Tomasulo, 2008 Chattanooga Classic (second round, 10/17/08)Last time two aces same round:Steve Wheatcroft and Jeff Klauk, 2008 Miccosukee Championship (secondround, 10/24/08)Last time three aces in same round:Spike McRoy, Matt Every and Miguel Rodriguez, 2008 Mexico Open (secondround, 2/01/08)Last time four aces in same round:Peter Tomasulo, Chris Stroud, Brian Stuard and Jonathan Fricke, 2008 UtahChampionship (first round, 9/04/08)Last time four aces on four different holes in same event:1999 Utah Classic (aces on Nos. 2, 7, 11 and 15)Last time back-to-back eagles:Jim Herman, 2008 Cox Classic (second round, 8/01/08)Last time three eagles same round:Kyle Reifers, 2008 Bank of America Open (first round, 5/28/08)Last time three eagles on nine holes, same round:Lee M. Williamson, 2007 Rochester Area Charities Showdown at Somerby(second round, Nos. 11, 15 and 18, 6/15/07)Last time double eagle and eagle same round:Chad Wilfong, 2005 Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open (fourth round, 7/31/05)Last time hole-in-one, first swing of first tournament of season:Lan Gooch, 1998 Lakeland Classic (first round, 1/8/98)PLAYOFFS:Last one-hole playoff:2008 Miccosukee Championship (D.A. Points def. Matt Bettencourt, 10/26/08)Last two-hole playoff:2008 Henrico County Open (Greg Chalmers def. Henrik Bjornstad, 4/27/08)Last three-hole playoff:2007 Henrico County Open (Nick Flanagan def. Bryn Parry, Chris Baryla andRoland Thatcher, 4/29/07)Last four-hole playoff:2005 ING New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship (Peter O’Malley def. StevenBowditch, 2/27/05)Last five-hole playoff:2004 BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs (Ryuji Imada def. Paul Gow, 5/2/04)Last six-hole playoff:2005 Chattanooga Classic (Jason Schultz def. Joe Daley, Jerry Smith andScott Weatherly, 6/5/05)Last seven-hole playoff:2000 Carolina Classic (Mark Hensby def. Manny Zerman, 7/2/00)Last eight-hole playoff:2007 WNB Golf Classic (Brad Adamonis def. Tjaart van der Walt, VanceVeazey and Ron Whittaker, 10/14/07)Section5 All-Time Recordspgatour.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>5-15


The Last TimeSection All-Time records5Last nine-hole playoff:1998 Lehigh Valley Open (Eric Booker def. Notah Begay III, 6/21/98)Last playoff won with eagle:2002 Permian Basin Open (Tag Ridings def. Mark Hensby, 8/25/02)Last playoff won with birdie:2008 Miccosukee Championship (D.A. Points def. Matt Bettencourt, 10/26/08)Last playoff won with par:2008 Cox Classic (Ryan Hietala def. David Branshaw, 8/03/08)Last playoff won with a bogey:2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players Cup (Rick Price def. Chris Anderson, 7/13/08)Last two-man playoff:2008 Miccosukee Championship (D.A. Points def. Matt Bettencourt, 10/26/08)Name <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Name <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Name <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>1990 Jeff Maggert $108,644* $240,940#Jim McGovern 99,841* 88,869Dick Mast 92,841* 17,274Mike Springer 82,906* 178,587#Ed Humenik 78,753* 124,497#1991 Tom Lehman 141,934* 579,093#Olin Browne 106,406* 84,152P.H. Horgan III 84,432* 123,684#Jerry Anderson 77,919* 19,312Frank Conner 77,450* 74,7851992 John Flannery 164,115* 161,234#Brian Henninger 128,301* 112,811Steve Lowery 114,553* 188,287#Ted Tryba 105,952* 136,670#David Jackson 104,222* 53,563Jeff Woodland 102,326 73,367Brian Kamm 88,608 183,185#Rick Dalpos 78,540 31,585Russell Beiersdorf 77,847 111,750Jaime Gomez 75,271 77,4951993 Sean Murphy 166,293* 97,597Doug Martin 147,003* 81,201Stan Utley 144,127* 63,345Bob May 132,656* 31,079John Morse 122,627* 146,137#Tommy Moore 102,004 12,601Olin Browne 100,754 101,580Larry Silveira 93,098 99,671Chris DiMarco 90,687 216,839#Curt Byrum 88,757 137,5871994 Chris Perry 167,148* 113,632Scott Gump 161,035* 184,828#Pat Bates 155,469* 48,049Jim Carter 142,750* 180,664#Skip Kendall 131,067* 93,606Bruce Vaughan 129,617 77,561Tommy Armour III 126,620 134,407David Duval 126,430 881,436#Jerry Haas 116,583 78,769Emlyn Aubrey 113,919 137,0201995 Jerry Kelly 188,878* 336,748#Allen Doyle 176,652* 136,789David Toms 174,892* 205,188#Franklin Langham 158,990* 83,632Stuart Appleby 144,419* 164,483Tom Scherrer 143,404 136,323Chris Smith 143,200 41,112Sean Murphy 118,985 86,394Hugh Royer III $118,804 $183,066#Brad Fabel 115,513 228,667#1996 Stewart Cink 1 251,699* 809,580#Michael Christie 193,971* 204,883#Joe Durant 159,386* 240,936#David Berganio, Jr. 146,047* 118,290Brett Quigley 123,763* 172,023Dave Rummells 122,778 90,345P.H. Horgan III 120,760 226,249#Lee Porter 108,030 62,136Skip Kendall 107,396 320,800#Eric Johnson 103,929 92,0911997 Chris Smith 225,201* 184,933Mark Carnevale 184,997 174,470Chris DiMarco 135,513 260,334#Steve Flesch 133,190 777,186#Trevor Dodds 1 130,983 791,340#Barry Cheesman 120,033 310,535#J.L. Lewis 119,829 287,753#Brian Kamm 118,005 87,326R.W. Eaks 117,665 199,499Glen Hnatiuk 116,381 148,098Joe Daley 105,297 42,092Ben Bates 105,089 260,225#Harrison Frazar 104,023 461,633#Mike Small 102,079 112,336Bobby Wadkins 101,717 171,8541998 Bob Burns 178,664* 138,118Robin Freeman 169,389 62,495Joe Ogilvie 157,812 287,346Eric Booker 153,526 320,753#John Maginnes 145,210 426,666#Dennis Paulson 145,065 1,313,814#Charles Raulerson 142,976 326,893#Woody Austin 140,955 338,045#Mike Sposa 140,139 255,408Notah Begay III 2 136,289 1,255,314#Jimmy Green 131,942 152,091Sean Murphy 130,030 185,299Emlyn Aubrey 129,967 290,806Tom Scherrer 129,134 427,849#Doug Dunakey 128,052 298,0691999 Carl Paulson 223,051* 741,995#Joel Edwards 213,937 638,422#Marco Dawson 201,219 44,290Mathew Goggin 187,894 414,123#Edward Fryatt 186,356 611,209#Bob Heintz 180,222 127,412Last three-man playoff:2007 Mark Christopher Charity Classic (Richard Johnson def. Matthew Jonesand Jeremy Anderson, 10/7/07)Last four-man playoff:2007 WNB Golf Classic (Brad Adamonis def. Tjaart van der Walt, VanceVeazey and Ron Whittaker, 10/14/07)MISCELLANEOUS:Last bogey-free event (72 holes) by a player:Heath Slocum, 2001 Dayton OpenLast time three brothers competed in an event:Brenden, Deane and Craigen Pappas, 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital InvitationalPast Players Gaining Exempt <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Status/How Fared Next YearMatt Gogel $180,173 $604,199#Glen Hnatiuk 176,085 482,744#Shaun Micheel 173,411 467,431#Ryan Howison 154,815 99,149Brad Elder 146,263 700,738#Jeff Gove 129,692 153,753Kelly Gibson 128,134 103,304Casey Martin 122,742 143,248Steve Gotsche 118,638 164,2032000 Spike McRoy 300,638* 401,654Mark Hensby 291,757 155,629Tim Clark 288,056 21,750Briny Baird 271,897 812,001#Ian Leggatt 259,724 368,862Chris Smith 236,541 932,810#Kent Jones 220,081 87,308Tripp Isenhour 219,630 299,452Paul Gow 209,449 608,382#John Riegger 200,904 342,221David Berganio, Jr. 196,512 685,082#Jeff Gallagher 193,811 20,984J.J. Henry 192,287 1,073,847#Kelly Grunewald 192,225 59,244Jeff Hart 178,489 219,3862001 Chad Campbell 394,552* 825,474#Pat Bates 352,261* 537,284#Heath Slocum 339,670* 864,615#Rod Pampling 306,573 776,903#Deane Pappas 271,169 494,404John Rollins 1 242,841 1,956,565#Tim Petrovic 239,010 797,206#Jonathan Byrd 1 222,244 1,462,713#Jeff Gove 198,812 271,652Brendan Pappas 188,152 83,519Bo Van Pelt 175,947 139,357Matt Peterson 169,947 266,543Richard Zokol 167,192 53,437Jason Hill 166,899 150,860Michael Long 161,665 157,7232002 Patrick Moore 381,965* 19,411^Arron Oberholser 319,883 619,865#Doug Barron 248,175 224,589Steven Alker 247,008 261,359Cliff Kresge 245,265 734,667#Jason Gore 241,940 208,801Todd Fischer 234,777 621,398#Marco Dawson 227,590 601,729#Darron Stiles 222,845 346,6945-16<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


Past Players Gaining Exempt <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Status/How Fared Next YearName <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Name <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Name <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Aaron Baddeley $216,536 $989,168#Jason Buha 204,938 72,833Patrick Sheehan 201,231 618,019#Gavin Coles 189,745 55,350Tag Ridings 187,494 31,275^Todd Barranger 186,666 158,7002003 Zach Johnson 1 494,882* 2,417,685#Joe Ogilvie 392,337 1,443,363#Tom Carter 360,990* 395,780Chris Couch 342,874 100,283Bo Van Pelt 289,248 1,553,825#Ryan Palmer 1 286,066 1,592,344#Mark Hensby 1 276,519 2,718,766#Tripp Isenhour 262,646 90,699Jason Bohn 255,191 567,930Jason Dufner 237,637 317,770Vaughn Taylor 1 223,988 1,176,434#Blaine McCallister 223,232 162,700Andre Stolz 1 218,867 808,373#Guy Boros 210,461 130,783Ted Purdy 206,584 1,636,876#D. J. Brigman 195,941 356,943Lucas Glover 193,989 557,454David Morland IV 190,284 164,435Craig Bowden 180,238 494,568Tommy Tolles 1 179,963 151,8522004 Jimmy Walker 371,346* 155,850 ^D.A. Points 332,815 400,540Ryuji Imada 313,185 650,221 #Franklin Langham 312,896 380,436Nick Watney 301,988 605,369Brendan Jones 292,715 498,817James Driscoll 281,161 849,891 #Charles Warren 275,138 1,007,276 #Justin Bolli 273,387 207,400Brett Wetterich 253,637 576,029Paul Gow 247,218 324,459Bradley Hughes 233,968 76,819Kevin Stadler $228,001 $367,775Euan Walters 213,554 46,365Darron Stiles 212,894 499,827Hunter Haas 212,065 371,925Scott Gutschewski 206,308 485,487Chris Anderson 203,794 270,347Michael Long 199,943 180,418Gavin Coles 198,683 359,5232005 Troy Matteson 1 495,009* 1,778,597 #Jason Gore 356,579* 717,005 #Chris Couch 1 337,205 1,356,731 #Steven Bowditch 333,329 11,160Jon Mills 325,806 65,494Jerry Smith 267,757 568,213David Branshaw 266,724 706,346 #Shane Bertsch 263,373 697,059 #Mathew Goggin 260,090 1,076,142 #Kris Cox 257,352 517,836David McKenzie 253,174 425,228Roger Tambellini 248,975 116,685Camilo Villegas 233,218 1,742,112 #Greg Chalmers 233,063 151,265Jason Schultz 230,407 147,424Eric Axley 1 227,997 1,274,580 #Vance Veazey 227,635 207,077Nathan Green 217,272 1,700,803 #Charley Hoffman 212,322 1,115,193 #Jeff Gove 210,674 793,477 #Bubba Watson 202,437 1,019,264 #2006 Ken Duke 382,443* 1,927,102 #Johnson Wagner 372,069 1,013,024 #Cliff Kresge 339,763 901,549 #Craig Bowden 334,671 333,970Tripp Isenhour 321,996 471,980Jeff Quinney 317,802 1,612,056 #Boo Weekley 1 312,843 2,613,211 #Jason Dufner 310,666 574,992Brandt Snedeker 1 300,918 2,836,643 #Matt Kuchar $300,867 $886,146 #Craig Kanada 297,744 743,305Kevin Stadler 294,657 810,876 #Andrew Buckle 277,976 513,630Jim Rutledge 257,979 62,242Doug LaBelle II 240,174 604,633Gavin Coles 239,141 511,353Michael Putnam 230,049 422,359Jarrod Lyle 227,909 390,303Michael Sim 220,432 399,900Paul Sheehan 216,407 10,143John Merrick 208,506 649,438Bryce Molder 205,413 257,5932007 Richard Johnson 445,421 200,210Roland Thatcher 415,124 445,212Nick Flanagan 369,951 379,036Jon Mills 366,244 489,510Jason Day 331,542 767,393Nicholas Thompson 328,331 1,869,329#Matthew Jones 302,227 775,899Justin Bolli 293,834 458,022Patrick Sheehan 281,523 805,897Paul Claxton 274,004 116,678Ron Whittaker 271,950 59,977Michael Letzig 263,948 1,166,977#Martin Laird 252,679 852,752#Kyle Thompson 248,698 154,447Omar Uresti 247,355 346,285Marc Turnesa 1 237,890 1,329,920#Brad Elder 231,586 270,365Chez Reavie 1 224,532 1,444,102#John Riegger 221,184 289,501Tom Scherrer 220,138 288,391Scott Sterling 216,323 624,822Brenden Pappas 212,452 384,072Chad Collins 209,876 339,959James Driscoll 208,139 708,549Jimmy Walker 196,896 282,249* = fully-exempt position # = retained card via money list ^ limited playing appearances due to injury1= one win2= two winsSection5 All-Time RecordsThree-Victory Promotion to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>1997Chris Smith(Upstate Classic,Dakota DunesOpen, OmahaClassic)Aug. 10, 19972001Heath Slocum(Greater ClevelandOpen, KnoxvilleOpen, OmahaClassic)Aug. 5, 20012001Chad Campbell(Richmond Open,Permian BasinOpen, MontereyPeninsula Classic)Oct. 7, 2001Note: 1997 was the first year the Three-Victory Promotion was available.2001Pat Bates(Siouxland Open,Shreveport Open,<strong>Tour</strong> Championship)Oct. 28, 20012002Patrick Moore(Richmond Open,Lake Erie CharityClassic, <strong>Tour</strong>Championship)Oct. 27, 20022003Tom Carter(Samsung Canadian<strong>PGA</strong> Championship,Price Cutter CharityChampionship,Alberta CalgaryClassic)Aug. 31, 20032005Jason Gore(National MiningAssociation PeteDye Classic,ScholarshipAmericaShowdown, CoxClassic)Aug. 7, 20052007Nick Flanagan(Henrico CountyOpen, BMW CharityPro-Am at TheCliffs, Xerox Classic)Aug. 19, 2007pgatour.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>5-17


Section All-Time records5ADAMONIS, Brad (1-0)2007: Defeated Tjaart van der Walt, Vance Veazey and Ron Whittaker, WNB GolfClassic.Alarcon, Rafael, (0-1)1995: Lost to Stuart Appleby, Monterrey Open.Alker, Steve, (1-0)2002: Defeated Mike Heinen, Louisiana Open.Anderson, Chris, (1-2)1992: Lost to Russell Beiersdorf, Fort Wayne Open.2004: Defeated Brendan Jones, Jason Buha and Paul Gow, SAS Carolina Classic.2008: Lost to Rick Price, <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players Cup.ANDERSON, Jeremy (0-1)2007: Lost to Richard Johnson, Mark Christopher Charity Classic.Anderson, Jerry, (1-1)1991: Lost to Bob Friend, Fort Wayne Open; defeated Fran Quinn, Texarkana Open.Appleby, Stuart, (1-1)1995: Defeated Rafael Alarcon, Monterrey Open; lost to Mike Schuchart, Ozarks Open.Armour III, Tommy, (1-0)1994: Defeated Scott Gump and Tom Scherrer, Cleveland Open.Atwal, Arjun, (1-0)2008: Defeated Webb Simpson, Chattanooga Classic.Austin, Woody, (0-1)1998: Lost to Stiles Mitchell, Permian Basin Open.Barlow, Jeff, (0-1)1998: Lost to Stiles Mitchell, Permian Basin Open.BARNES, Ricky, (0-1)2006: Lost to Cliff Kresge, Oregon Classic.BARYLA, Chris (0-1)2007: Lost to Nick Flanagan, Henrico County Open.Bateman, Ahmad, (0-1)2000: Lost to David Berganio, Jr., Omaha Classic.Bateman, Brian, (0-1)1998: Lost to Matt Gogel, Tri-Cities Open.Bates, Ben, (2-0)1997: Defeated Jeff Brehaut, Carl Paulson and Chris Smith, Wichita Open.2004: Defeated Paul Gow, Reese’s Cup Classic.Bates, Pat, (0-2)1994: Lost to Omar Uresti, Shreveport Open.2000: Lost to Pat Perez, Ozarks Open.Baugh, Beau, (0-1)1991: Lost to Jeff Coston, Shreveport Open.Begay, Notah III, (0-1)1998: Lost to Eric Booker, Lehigh Valley Open.Beiersdorf, Russell, (2-0)1991: Defeated Rich Parker, Boise Open.1992: Defeated Chris Anderson, Fort Wayne Open.Berganio, David, Jr., (1-0)2000: Defeated Ahmad Bateman, Omaha Classic.Bertsch, Shane (0-2)2004: Lost to Hunter Haas, Knoxville Open.2005: Lost to Joe Daley, Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open.Bettencourt, Matt, (0-1)2008: Lost to D.A. Points, Miccosukee Championship.Bjornstad, Henrik, (0-1)2008: Lost to Greg Chalmers, Henrico County Open.Bohn, Jason, (0-2)2003: Lost to Tom Carter, Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship; lost to ChrisCouch, Oregon Classic.Boldt, Rob, (0-1)1991: Lost to John Flannery, Reno Open.Bolli, Justin, (0-1)2004: Lost to Hunter Haas, Knoxville Open.Booker, Eric, (1-0)1998: Defeated Notah Begay III, Lehigh Valley Open.Boros, Guy, (0-1)1993: Lost to Doug Martin, South Texas Open.BOWDEN, Craig, (1-0)2006: Defeated Jess Daley, Northeast Pennsylvania Classic.Bowditch, Steven, (0-1)2005: Lost to Peter O’Malley, ING New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.Branshaw, David, (0-1)2008: Lost to Ryan Hietala, Cox Classic.Individual Playoff RecordsBrehaut, Jeff, (0-1)1997: Lost to Ben Bates, Wichita Open.Briggs, Danny, (0-1)1994: Lost to Rick Pearson, Central Georgia Open.Browne, Olin, (0-1)1990: Lost to Jeff Cook, Greater Ozarks Open.Bruckner, Greg, (1-0)1992: Defeated Ed Kirby, New England Classic.Buha, Jason, (0-1)2004: Lost to Chris Anderson, SAS Carolina Classic.Burns, Bob, (0-1)1992: Lost to Brian Henninger, South Texas Open.Byrum, Curt, (1-1)1993: Lost to Sean Murphy, Utah Classic.1999: Defeated Stan Utley, South Florida Classic.Caron, Jason, (0-1)2001: Lost to Ben Crane, Gila River Golf Classic.Carter, Jim, (0-2)1993: Lost to Sean Murphy, Utah Classic.1994: Lost to Sonny Skinner, Dominion Open.Carter, Tom, (1-0)2003: Defeated Jason Bohn, Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.Chalmers, Greg, (2-0)2005: Defeated Danny Ellis, Albertsons Boise Open.2008: Defeated Henrik Bjornstad, Henrico County Open.Cink, Stewart, (1-1)1996: Lost to Larry Silveira, San Jose Open; defeated R.W. Eaks, Ozarks Open.Claar, Brian, (0-1)2002: Lost to Cliff Kresge, Hershey Open.Clark, Michael, (0-1)1997: Lost to Kevin Johnson, Puget Sound Open.CLAXTON, Paul (0-2)2006: Lost to Matt Kuchar, Henrico County Open.2007: Lost to Skip Kendall, Chitimacha Louisiana Open.Clements, Lennie, (1-0)1992: Defeated Tommy Tolles and Ted Tryba, Greater Ozarks Open.COLES, Gavin, (0-1)2006: Lost to John Merrick, Peek’n Peak Classic.Compton, Erik (0-1)2004: Lost to Bradley Hughes, Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open.Conley, Tim, (1-0)1996: Defeated Javier Sanchez, Gateway Classic.Conner, Frank, (1-0)1991: Defeated Tom Lehman, Tulsa Open.Cook, Jeff, (1-0)1990: Defeated Olin Browne, Greater Ozarks Open.Cooper, Carl, (0-1)1990: Lost to Jeff Maggert, Buffalo Open.Coston, Jeff, (1-1)1991: Defeated Beau Baugh, Shreveport Open.1992: Lost to Steve Lowery, Tulsa Open.Couch, Chris, (1-0)2003: Defeated Jason Bohn, Oregon Classic.Cowan, P.J., (1-0)1996: Defeated P.H. Horgan III, Tallahassee Open.Crane, Ben, (1-0)2001: Defeated Jason Caron and Bo Van Pelt, Gila River Golf Classic.DALEY, Jess, (0-2)2003: Lost to James Oh, Mark Christopher Charity Classic.2006: Lost to Craig Bowden, Northeast Pennsylvania Classic.Daley, Joe, (1-0)2005: Defeated Shane Bertsch, Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open.Daly, John, (0-1)1990: Lost to Ted Tryba, Gateway Open.Damron, Robert, (1-0)2008: Defeated Greg Owen, Athens Regional Foundation Classic.Dawson, Marco, (0-1)1999: Lost to Bob Heintz, <strong>Tour</strong> Championship.Delsing, Jay, (1-0)2001: Defeated Jeff Freeman, Fort Smith Classic.5-18<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


Individual Playoff Records (cont.)Dennis, Clark, (1-0)1993: Defeated Jim Furyk and Sonny Skinner, Bakersfield Open.DiMarco, Chris, (0-1)1993: Lost to Ron Streck, Yuma Open.Doyle, Allen, (2-0)1995: Defeated Franklin Langham, Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic; defeated JohnMaginnes, <strong>Tour</strong> Championship.Driscoll, James, (0-1)2004: Lost to D.A. Points, Northeast Pennsylvania Classic.DUKE, Ken, (0-1)2006: Lost to Michael Sim, PalmettoPride Classic.Eaks, R.W., (0-1)1996: Lost to Stewart Cink, Ozarks Open.Elliott, Bobby, (0-1)1996: Lost to Larry Silveira, San Jose Open.Elliott, John, (1-0)1994: Defeated Chris Perry, Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic.Ellis, Danny, (0-1)2005: Lost to Greg Chalmers, Albertsons Boise Open.ENLOE, Jason, (1-0)2006: Defeated Boo Weekley, National Mining Association Pete Dye Classic.Fergus, Keith, (1-0)1994: Defeated Bill Murchison, Boise Open.FLANAGAN, Nick (1-0)2007: Defeated Bryn Parry, Chris Baryla and Roland Thatcher, Henrico County Open.Flannery, John, (1-0)1991: Defeated Tom Lehman, Rob Boldt and Esteban Toledo, Reno Open.Fleisher, Bruce, (0-1)1990: Lost to Ted Tryba, Gateway Open.Ford, Steve, (0-1)2002: Lost to Cliff Kresge, Hershey Open.Freeman, Jeff, (0-1)2001: Lost to Jay Delsing, Fort Smith Classic.Freeman, Robin, (2-0)1998: Defeated Ryan Howison, Knoxville Open, defeated Tom Scherrer and SeanMurphy, San Jose Open.Friend, Bob, (1-1)1991: Defeated Jerry Anderson and Dennis Trixler, Fort Wayne Open.1993: Lost to Jim Furyk, Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic.Fryatt, Edward, (0-1)1999: Lost to Ryan Howison, Ozarks Open.Furyk, Jim, (1-1)1993: Defeated Bob Friend, Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic; lost to Clark Dennis,Bakersfield Open.Gardner, Buddy, (0-1)1995: Lost to Jerry Kelly, Alabama Classic.Garwood, Doug, (0-1)2002: Lost to Andy Miller, State Farm Open.Gogel, Matt, (3-0)1998: Defeated Jay Williamson, Omaha Classic; defeated Brian Bateman, Tri-Cities Open.1999: Defeated Casey Martin, Cleveland Open.Goggin, Mathew, (0-1)2004: Lost to Kevin Stadler, Scholarship America Showdown.Gore, Jason (1-0)2005: Defeated Roger Tambellini, Cox Classic.Gove, Jeff, (1-2)1995: Defeated Franlin Langham, Tri-Cities Open.1996: Lost to Jimmy Green, Buffalo Open.2004: Lost to Charley Hoffman, Permian Basin Charity Golf Classic.Gow, Paul, (0-3)2004: Lost to Ryuji Imada, BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs; lost to ChrisAnderson, SAS Carolina Classic; lost to Ben Bates, Reese’s Cup Classic.Green, Jimmy, (1-0)1996: Defeated Jeff Gove, Buffalo Open.Gump, Scott, (0-1)1994: Lost to Tommy Armour III, Cleveland Open.Haas, Hunter, (1-1)2004: Defeated Justin Bolli and Shane Bertsch, Knoxville Open; lost to BradleyHughes, Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open.Harrington, Scott, (0-1)2004: Lost to Bradley Hughes, Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open.Haskins, Steve, (0-1)2003: Lost to Zach Johnson, Rheem Classic.Heinen, Mike, (0-2)2000: Lost to Pat Perez, Ozarks Open.2002: Lost to Steven Alker, Louisiana Open.Heintz, Bob, (1-0)1999: Defeated Marco Dawson, <strong>Tour</strong> Championship.Henninger, Brian, (1-0)1992: Defeated Bob Burns, South Texas Open.Hensby, Mark, (2-1)2000: Defeated Manny Zerman, Carolina Classic.2002: Lost to Tag Ridings, Permian Basin Open.2003: Defeated Zach Johnson, Henrico County Open.Hicks, Justin, (1-0)2008: Defeated Casey Wittenberg, Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic.Hietala, Ryan, (1-0)2008: Defeated David Branshaw, Cox Classic.Hnatiuk, Glen, (2-1)1995: Lost to Chris Smith, Gateway Classic; defeated Franklin Langham and HarryRudolph, Utah Classic.1996: Defeated Craig Perks, Carolina Classic.Hoffman, Charley, (1-0)2004: Defeated Jeff Gove and Craig Lile, Permian Basin Charity Golf ClassicHorgan, P.H. III, (1-2)1991: Defeated Mike Miles, Macon Open.1995: Lost to Mike Schuchart, Ozarks Open.1996: Lost to P.J. Cowan, Tallahassee Open.Howison, Ryan, (1-3)1998: Lost to Robin Freeman, Knoxville Open; lost to John Maginnes, Dakota Dunes Open.1999: Lost to Fran Quinn, Dakota Dunes Open; defeated Edward Fryatt, Ozarks Open.Hughes, Bradley, (1-0)2004: Defeated Erik Compton, Scott Harrington and Hunter Haas, PreferredHealth Systems Wichita Open.Imada, Ryuji, (1-0)2004: Defeated Paul Gow, BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs.Jackson, David, (0-1)1992: Lost to Rick Todd, Dakota Dunes Open.Johnson, Kevin, (1-0)1997: Defeated Michael Clark and Steve Jurgensen, Puget Sound Open.JOHNSON, Richard (1-0)2007: Defeated Matthew Jones and Jeremy Anderson, Mark Christopher Charity Classic.Johnson, Zach, (1-1)2003: Defeated Steve Haskins, Rheem Classic; lost to Mark Hensby, HenricoCounty Open.Jones, Brendan, (0-1)2004: Lost to Chris Anderson, SAS Carolina Classic.JONES, Matthew (0-2)2007: Lost to Kyle Thompson, Oregon Classic; Lost to Richard Johnson, MarkChristopher Charity Classic.Jurgensen, Steve, (0-1)1997: Lost to Kevin Johnson, Puget Sound Open.Kanada, Craig, (0-1)1999: Lost to Fran Quinn, Dakota Dunes Open.Kelly, Jerry, (1-0)1995: Defeated Buddy Gardner, Alabama Classic.KENDALL, Skip (1-0)2007: Defeated Paul Claxton, Chitimacha Louisiana Open.Killeen, J.J., (0-1)2008: Lost to Aron Price, Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship.Kirby, Ed, (0-1)1992: Lost to Greg Bruckner, New England Classic.Kirk, Chris, (0-1)2008: Lost to Jarrod Lyle, Knoxville Open.KRESGE, Cliff, (3-0)2002: Defeated Arron Oberholser, Virginia Beach Open; defeated Joel Kribel,Steve Ford and Brian Claar, Hershey Open.2006: Defeated Ricky Barnes, Oregon Classic.Section5 All-Time Recordspgatour.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>5-19


Individual Playoff Records (cont.)Section All-Time records5KUCHAR, Matt, (1-0)2006: Defeated Paul Claxton, Henrico County Open.Ladehoff, Greg, (0-2)1990: Lost to Jeff Maggert, Knoxville Open; lost to Jeff Maggert, Buffalo Open.Langham, Franklin, (1-3)1993: Defeated Doug Martin, Permian Basin Open.1995: Lost to Allen Doyle, Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic; lost to Glen Hnatiuk,Utah Open; lost to Jeff Gove, Tri-Cities Open.Leggatt, Ian, (1-0)2000: Defeated Chris Smith, Dayton Open.Lehman, Tom, (2-2)1991: Defeated Tim Straub and John Wilson, Gulf Coast Classic; defeated RayPearce, South Carolina Classic; lost to Frank Conner, Tulsa Open; lost to JohnFlannery, Reno Open.Lile, Craig, (0-1)2004: Lost to Charley Hoffman, Permian Basin Charity Golf Classic.LOVEMARK, Jamie (0-1)2007: Lost to Chris Riley, Rochester Area Charities Showdown at Somerby.Lowery, Steve, (1-0)1992: Defeated Jeff Coston, Tulsa Open.Lyle, Jarrod, (1-0)2008: Defeated Chris Kirk, Knoxville Open.Magee, Chad, (0-1)1996: Lost to Gary Webb, Dakota Dunes Open.Maggert, Jeff, (2-1)1990: Defeated Greg Ladehoff, Knoxville Open; lost to Dicky Thompson,Elizabethtown Open; defeated Greg Ladehoff and Carl Cooper, Buffalo Open.Maginnes, John, (1-1)1995: Lost to Allen Doyle, <strong>Tour</strong> Championship.1998: Defeated Ryan Howison and Sean Murphy, Dakota Dunes Open.Martin, Casey, (0-1)1999: Lost to Matt Gogel, Cleveland Open.Martin, Doug, (1-1)1993: Defeated Guy Boros, South Texas Open; lost to Franklin Langham, PermianBasin Open.Mast, Dick, (1-0)1990: Defeated Rick Pearson, Gulf Coast Classic.May, Bob, (0-1)1992: Lost to Jeff Woodland, Wichita Charity Classic.McGovern, Jim, (1-0)1990: Defeated David Toms, Lake City Classic.MERRICK, John, (1-0)2006: Defeated Gavin Coles, Peek’n Peak Classic.Miles, Mike, (0-1)1991: Lost to P.H. Horgan III, Macon Open.Miller, Andy, (1-0)2002: Defeated Dave Stockton, Jr., John Restino and Doug Garwood,State Farm Open.Mitchell, Stiles, (1-0)1998: Defeated Woody Austin and Jeff Barlow, Permian Basin Open.Moore, Tommy, (0-1)1993: Lost to Sean Murphy, Utah Classic.MORLAND IV, David (0-1)2007: Lost to Nicholas Thompson, HSBC New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.Murchison, Bill, (0-2)1994: Lost to Rick Pearson, Central Georgia Open; lost to Keith Fergus, Boise Open.Murphy, Sean, (1-2)1993: Defeated Tommy Moore, Curt Byrum and Jim Carter, Utah Classic.1998: Lost to John Maginnes, Dakota Dunes Open; lost to Robin Freeman,San Jose Open.Oberholser, Arron, (0-1)2002: Lost to Cliff Kresge, Virginia Beach Open.Ogilvie, Joe, (0-1)2003: Lost to Vaughn Taylor, Knoxville Open.Oh, James, (1-0)2003: Defeated Jess Daley, Mark Christopher Charity Classic.O’Malley, Peter, (1-0)2005: Defeated Steven Bowditch, ING New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.Owen, Greg, (0-1)2008: Lost to Robert Damron, Athens Regional Foundation Classic.Pampling, Rod, (0-2)2001: Lost to John Rollins, Hershey Open; lost to D.A. Points, Inland Empire Open.Parker, Rich, (0-1)1991: Lost to Russell Beiersdorf, Boise Open.PARRY, Bryn (0-1)2007: Lost to Nick Flanagan, Henrico County Open.Paulson, Carl, (0-1)1997: Lost to Ben Bates, Wichita Open.Paulson, Dennis, (1-0)1998: Defeated Brent Schwarzrock, Huntsville Open.Pearce, Ray, (0-1)1991: Lost to Tom Lehman, South Carolina Classic.Pearson, Rick, (1-0)1994: Defeated Bill Murchison, Danny Briggs and Charlie Rymer,Central Georgia Open.Perez, Pat, (1-0)2000: Defeated Mike Heinen and Pat Bates, Ozarks Open.Perks, Craig, (0-1)1996: Lost to Glen Hnatiuk, Carolina Classic.Perry, Chris, (0-1)1994: Lost to John Elliott, Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic.Pfister, E.J., (0-1)1995: Lost to David Toms, Wichita Open.Points, D.A., (3-0)2001: Defeated Rob Pampling and Mark Wurtz, Inland Empire Open.2004: Defeated James Driscoll, Northeast Pennsylvania Classic.2008: Defeated Matt Bettencourt, Miccosukee Championship.Price, Aron, (1-1)2006: Lost to Brandt Snedeker, Permian Basin Charity Golf Classic.2008: Defeated J.J. Killeen, Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship.Price, Rick, (1-0)2008: Defeated Chris Anderson, <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players Cup.Purdy, Ted, (1-0)2003: Defeated Chris Tidland, First Tee Arkansas Classic.PUTNAM, Michael, (0-1)2006: Lost to Darron Stiles, Rheem Classic.Quinn, Fran, (1-1)1991: Lost to Jerry Anderson, Texarkana Open.1999: Defeated Ryan Howison and Craig Kanada, Dakota Dunes Open.QUINNEY, Jeff, (0-1)2006: Lost to Brandt Snedeker, Scholarship America Showdown at Somerby.REIFERS, Kyle, (1-0)2006: Defeated Brandt Snedeker, Chattanooga Classic.Restino, John, (0-1)2002: Lost to Andy Miller, State Farm Open.Ridings, Tag, (1-0)2002: Defeated Mark Hensby, Permian Basin Open.RILEY, Chris (1-0)2007: Defeated Jamie Lovemark (amateur), Rochester Area Charities Showdownat Somerby.Rollins, John, (1-0)2001: Defeated Rod Pampling, Hershey Open.Royer, Hugh III, (1-0)1995: Defeated Tom Scherrer, Dominion Open.Rudolph, Harry, (0-1)1995: Lost to Glen Hnatiuk, Utah Classic.Runge, Steve, (1-0)2000: Defeated Chris Smith, Richmond Open.Rymer, Charlie, (0-1)1994: Lost to Rick Pearson, Central Georgia Open.Sanchez, Javier, (0-1)1996: Lost to Tim Conley, Gateway Classic.5-20<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


Individual Playoff Records (cont.)Scherrer, Tom, (1-4)1994: Lost to Tommy Armour III, Cleveland Open.1995: Defeated Mike Sposa, Knoxville Open; lost to David Toms, GreaterGreenville Classic; lost to Hugh Royer III, Dominion Open.1998: Lost to Robin Freeman, San Jose Open.Schuchart, Mike, (1-0):1995: Defeated P.H. Horgan III and Stuart Appleby, Ozarks Open.Schultz, Jason, (1-0):2005: Defeated Joe Daley, Jerry Smith and Scott Weatherly, Chattanooga Classic.Schwarzrock, Brent, (0-1)1998: Lost to Dennis Paulson, Huntsville Open.SHEEHAN, Paul, (1-0)2006: Defeated Michael Sim, Jacob’s Creek Open Championship.Silveira, Larry, (1-1)1995: Lost to Karl Zoller, Cleveland Open.1996: Defeated Stewart Cink and Bobby Elliott, San Jose Open.SIM, Michael, (1-1)2006: Lost to Paul Sheehan, Jacob’s Creek Open Championship; defeated KenDuke, PalmettoPride Classic.Simpson, Webb, (0-1)2008: Lost to Arjun Atwal, Chattanooga Classic.Skinner, Sonny, (1-1)1993: Lost to Clark Dennis, Bakersfield Open.1994: Defeated Jim Carter, Dominion Open.Smith, Chris, (1-3)1995: Defeated Glen Hnatiuk, Gateway Classic.1997: Lost to Ben Bates, Wichita Open.2000: Lost to Steve Runge, Richmond Open; lost to Ian Leggatt, Dayton Open.Smith, Jerry, (0-1)2005: Lost to Jason Schultz, Chattanooga Classic.SNEDEKER, Brandt, (2-1)2006: Lost to Kyle Reifers, Chattanooga Classic; defeated Jeff Quinney,Scholarship America Showdown at Somerby; defeated Aron Price,Permian Basin Golf ClassicSposa, Mike, (0-1)2002: Lost to Andy Miller, State Farm Open.Stadler, Kevin, (2-0)2004: Defeated Bubba Watson and Michael Long, Lake Erie Charity Classic; defeatedKyle Thompson, Chris Tidland and Mathew Goggin, Scholarship America Showdown.STILES, Darron, (1-0)2006: Defeated Michael Putnam, Rheem Classic.Stockton, Dave Jr., (0-1)1995: Lost to Tom Scherrer, Knoxville Open.Straub, Tim, (0-1)1991: Lost to Tom Lehman, Gulf Coast Classic.Streck, Ron, (1-0)1993: Defeated Chris DiMarco, Yuma Open.Tambellini, Roger, (0-1)2005: Lost to Jason Gore, Cox Classic.Taylor, Vaughn, (1-0)2003: Defeated Joe Ogilvie, Knoxville Open.THATCHER, Roland (0-1)2007: Lost to Nick Flanagan, Henrico County Open.Thompson, Dicky, (1-0)1990: Defeated Jeff Maggert, Elizabethtown Open.THOMPSON, Kyle (1-1)2004: Lost to Kevin Stadler, Scholarship America Showdown.2007: Defeated Matthew Jones and Jon Turcott, Oregon Classic.THOMPSON, Nicholas (1-0)2007: Defeated David Morland IV, HSBC New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.Tidland, Chris, (0-2)2003: Lost to Ted Purdy, First Tee Arkansas Classic.2004: Lost to Kevin Stadler, Scholarship America Showdown.Todd, Rick, (1-0)1992: Defeated David Jackson, Dakota Dunes Open.Toledo, Esteban, (0-1)1991: Lost to John Flannery, Reno Open.Tolles, Tommy, (0-1)1992: Lost to Lennie Clements, Greater Ozarks Open.Toms, David, (2-1)1990: Lost to Jim McGovern, Lake City Classic.1995: Defeated Tom Scherrer, Greater Greenville Classic; defeated E.J. Pfister,Wichita Open.Trixler, Dennis, (0-1)1991: Lost to Bob Friend, Fort Wayne Open.Tryba, Ted, (1-1)1990: Defeated John Daly and Bruce Fleisher, Gateway Open.1992: Lost to Lennie Clements, Greater Ozarks Open.TURCOTT, Jon2007: Lost to Kyle Thompson, Oregon Classic.Utley, Stan, (0-1)1999: Lost to Curt Byrum, South Florida Classic.Uresti, Omar, (1-0)1994: Defeated Pat Bates, Shreveport Open.VAN DER WALT, Tjaart (0-1)2007: Lost to Brad Adamonis, WNB Golf Classic.Van Pelt, Bo, (0-1)2001: Lost to Ben Crane, Gila River Golf Classic.VEAZEY, Vance (1-1)1998: Defeated John Wilson, Shreveport Open.2007: Lost to Brad Adamonis, WNB Golf Classic.Weatherly, Scott, (0-1)2005: Lost to Jason Schultz, Chattanooga Classic.Webb, Gary, (1-0)1996: Defeated Chad Magee, Dakota Dunes Open.WEEKLEY, Boo, (0-1)2006: Lost to Jason Enloe, National Mining Association Pete Dye Classic.WHITTAKER, Ron (0-1)2007: Lost to Brad Adamonis, WNB Golf Classic.Williamson, Jay, (0-1)1998: Lost to Matt Gogel, Omaha Classic.Wilson, John, (0-2)1991: Lost to Tom Lehman, Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic.1998: Lost to Vance Veazey, 1998 Shreveport Open.Wittenberg, Casey, (0-1)2008: Lost to Justin Hicks, Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic.Woodland, Jeff, (1-0)1992: Defeated Bob May, Wichita Charity Classic.Wurtz, Mark, (0-1)2001: Lost to D.A. Points, Inland Empire Open.Zerman, Manny, (0-1)2000: Lost to Mark Hensby, Carolina Classic.Zoller, Karl, (1-0)1995: Defeated Larry Silveira, Cleveland Open.Section5 All-Time Recordspgatour.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>5-21


Current <strong>Tour</strong>nament Playoff RecordsSection All-Time records5Moonah Classic2006 Paul Sheehan def. Michael Sim with a bogey on the second playoff hole.HSBC New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship2005 Peter O’Malley def. Steven Bowditch with a par on the fourth playoff hole.2007 Nicholas Thompson def. David Morland IV with a par on the first playoff hole.Chitimacha Louisiana Open2002 Steven Alker def. Mike Heinen with a par on the second playoff hole.2007 Skip Kendall def. Paul Claxton with a birdie on the third playoff hole.Athens Regional Foundation Classic2008 Robert Damron def. Greg Owen with a birdie on the first playoff hole.Fort Smith Classic2001 Jay Delsing def. Jeff Freeman with a par on the fourth playoff hole.2003 Zach Johnson def. Steve Haskins with a par on the first playoff hole.2006 Darron Stiles def. Michael Putnam with a par on the first playoff hole.BMW Charity Pro-Am1995 David Toms def. Tom Scherrer with a birdie on the first playoff hole.2004 Ryuji Imada def. Paul Gow with a birdie on the fifth playoff hole.The Rex Hospital Open1996 Glen Hnatiuk def. Craig Perks with a par on the first playoff hole.2000 Mark Hensby def. Manny Zerman with a par on the seventh playoff hole.2004 Chris Anderson def. Brendan Jones, Jason Buha and Paul Gow with a paron the eighth playoff hole.Knoxville Open1990 Jeff Maggert def. Greg Ladehoff with an eagle on the first playoff hole.1995 Tom Scherrer def. Mike Sposa with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1998 Robin Freeman def. Ryan Howison with a birdie on the third playoff hole.2003 Vaughn Taylor def. Joe Ogilvie with a birdie on the first playoff hole.2004 Hunter Haas def. Justin Bolli and Shane Bertsch with a birdie on the firstplayoff hole.2008 Jarrod Lyle def. Chris Kirk with a birdie on the first playoff hole.Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic2008 Justin Hicks def. Casey Wittenberg with a par on the first playoff hole.<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players Cup2006 Jason Enloe def. Boo Weekley with a par on the first playoff hole.2008 Rick Price def. Chris Anderson with a bogey on the first playoff hole.Cox Classic1998 Matt Gogel def. Jay Williamson with a par on the fourth playoff hole.2000 David Berganio, Jr. def. Ahmad Bateman with a par on the second playoff hole.2005 Jason Gore def. Roger Tambellini with a birdie on the second playoff hole.2008 Ryan Hietala def. David Branshaw with a par on the first playoff hole.Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open1992 Jeff Woodland def. Bob May with a birdie on the sixth playoff hole.1995 David Toms def. E. J. Pfister with an eagle on the second playoff hole.1997 Ben Bates def. Carl Paulson, Jeff Brehaut and Chris Smith with a birdie onthe first playoff hole.2004 Bradley Hughes def. Erik Compton, Scott Harrington and Hunter Haas with abirdie on the first playoff hole.2005 Joe Daley def. Shane Bertsch with a birdie on the first playoff hole.Northeast Pennsylvania Classic2004 D. A. Points def. James Driscoll with a par on the first playoff hole.2006 Craig Bowden def. Jess Daley with a par on the first playoff hole.Price Cutter Charity Championship1990 Jeff Cook def. Olin Browne with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1992 Lennie Clements def. Tommy Tolles and Ted Tryba with a birdie on the firstplayoff hole.1995 Mike Schuchart def. Stuart Appleby and P. H. Horgan III with a birdie on thesecond playoff hole.1996 Stewart Cink def. R. W. Eaks with a birdie on the third playoff hole.1999 Ryan Howison def. Edward Fryatt with a par on the first playoff hole.2000 Pat Perez def. Pat Bates and Mike Heinen with a birdie on the first playoff hole.Albertsons Boise Open1991 Russsell Beiersdorf def. Rich Parker with a par on the third playoff hole.1994 Keith Fergus def. Bill Murchison with a par on the second playoff hole.2005 Greg Chalmers def. Danny Ellis with a birdie on the first playoff hole.WNB Golf Classic1993 Franklin Langham def. Doug Martin with a birdie on the first playoff hole.1998 Stiles Mitchell def. Woody Austin and Jeff Barlow with a par on the firstplayoff hole.2002 Tag Ridings def. Mark Hensby with an eagle on the first playoff hole.2004 Charley Hoffman def. Jeff Gove and Craig Lile with a birdie on the thirdplayoff hole.2006 Brandt Snedeker def. Aron Price with a birdie on the first playoff hole.2007 Brad Adamonis def Tjaart van der Walt, Vance Veazey and Ron Whittakerwith a par on the eighth playoff hole.Chattanooga Classic2005 Jason Schultz def. Joe Daley, Jerry Smith and Scott Weatherly with a birdieon the sixth playoff hole.2006 Kyle Reifers def. Brandt Snedeker with a birdie on the first playoff hole.2008 Arjun Atwal def. Webb Simpson with a birdie on the first playoff hole.Miccosukee Championship2008 D.A. Points def. Matt Bettencourt with a birdie on the first playoff hole.<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship1995 Allen Doyle def. John Maginnes with a par on the first playoff hole.1999 Bob Heintz def. Marco Dawson with a birdie on the first playoff hole.5-22<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Facts and Figures (1990-2008)Low 9:1990 29 (7-under) Mike Springer, JC Anderson, Dakota Dunes Open;(6-under), Roger Rowland, Mike Miles, Yuma Open;Dick Mast, Fort Wayne Open;(5-under) Beau Baugh, Amarillo Open1991 28 (8-under) Jeff Woodland, Dakota Dunes Open; Tom Lehman, Reno Open1992 29 (7-under) Rick Dalpos, Cleveland Open;(6-under) John Ross, Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic; Tommy Tolles,Knoxville Open1993 28 (8-under) Tommy Tolles, Utah Classic1994 29 (7-under) Skip Kendall, Pensacola Classic; Bruce Vaughan,Cleveland Open; Barry Fabyan, Dominion Open1995 29 (7-under) Bobby Collins, Gary Rusnak, Texarkana Open; StanUtley, Louisiana Open; Stan Utley, Miami Valley Open;(6-under) Stu Ingraham, Philadelphia Classic1996 29 (7-under) Joe Durant, Shreveport Open; Deane Pappas, KnoxvilleOpen; Chad Campbell, Permian Basin Open; MatthewLane, Colorado Classic1997 29 (7-under) Brian Kamm, Monterrey Open; Mike Springer, DominionOpen; Ron Philo, Miami Valley Open; Clark Dennis,St. Louis Golf Classic; Jim Estes, Wichita Open; MattPeterson, Omaha Classic; J.L. Lewis, Colorado Classic;Dan Pelczarski, Boise Open; Mark Wurtz, Shreveport Open1998 27 (9-under) Notah Begay III, Dominion Open; Doug Dunakey,Miami Valley Open1999 28 (8-under) Joey Snyder III, Omaha Classic2000 28 (7-under) Chris Zambri, Boise Open2001 28 (8-under) David Lebeck, Louisiana Open(7-under) Jay Hobby, Charity Pro-Am2002 28 (8-under) Doug Barron, LaSalle Bank Open2003 28 (7-under) Tripp Isenhour, Albertsons Boise Open2004 28 (7-under) Franklin Langham, Rheem Classic; Mike Springer,LaSalle Bank Open2005 28 (8-under) Stephen Gangluff, Chattanooga Classic; PeterTomasulo, Alberta Classic;(7-under) Jason Gore, Cox Classic, second round; Jason Gore,Cox Classic, fourth round2006 29 (8-under) Michael Putnam, Utah EnergySolutions Championship;(7-under)Gabriel Hjertstedt, Virginia Beach Open, AndrewBuckle, Chattanooga Classic, Joe Daley, ChattanoogaClassic, Nick Flanagan, Price Cutter CharityChampionship, Patrick Damron, Price Cutter CharityChampionship, Kevin Stadler, Cox Classic2007 28 (7-under) Andrew Johnson, Movistar Panama Championship,Jason Day, Cox Classic2008 28 (8-under) Arjun Atwal, Chattanooga ClassicLow 18:1990 62 (10-under) Kim Young, Dakota Dunes Open(9-under) Roger Rowland, Yuma Open; Jim McGovern, FortWayne Open1991 60 (12-under) Jeff Woodland, Dakota Dunes Open1992 62 (10-under) Rick Dalpos, Cleveland Open(9-under) Tommy Tolles, Knoxville Open1993 61 (11-under) Sean Murphy, Central Georgia Open1994 61 (10-under) Craig Kanada, Miami Valley Open; J.P. Hayes, BoiseOpen; Woody Austin, Boise Open1995 61 (11-under) John Connelly, Ozarks Open1996 62 (10-under) J.P. Hayes, Wichita Open(9-under) Tom Pernice, Miami Valley Open; Matthew Lane,Colorado Classic; Stewart Cink, Boise Open1997 60 (11-under) Clark Dennis, St. Louis Golf Classic1998 59 (13-under) Notah Begay III, Dominion Open(11-under) Doug Dunakey, Miami Valley Open1999 62 (10-under) Mike Grob, Lakeland Classic; Michael Clark, DaytonOpen; Joel Edwards, Omaha Classic; Dicky Thompson,Permian Basin Open2000 62 (10-under) Guy Boros, Todd Barranger, Permian Basin Open2001 60 (10-under) Jeff Freeman, Fort Smith Classic61 (11-under) David Lebeck, Louisiana Open(9-under) Pete Morgan, Fort Smith Classic2002 61 (11-under) Mike Heinen, Louisiana Open; Todd Barranger, BMWCharity Pro-Am; (10-under), David Branshaw, JasonGore, D. A. Points, Gila River Golf Classic2003 60 (12-under) Craig Lile, Omaha Classic2004 60 (12-under) Tyler Williamson, Price Cutter Charity Championship;Chris Nallen, Gila River Golf Classic2005 59 (12-under) Jason Gore, Cox Classic2006 61 (11-under) Kyle Reifers, Chattanooga Classic(10-under) Gavin Coles, Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open2007 60 (11-under) Brenden Pappas, Chitimacha Louisiana Open, ChrisThompson, Cox Classic, Michael Letzig, <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> Championship61 (10-under) Scott Sterling, Cox Classic(9-under) Keith Nolan, Fort Smith Classic2008 60 (12-under) Arjun Atwal, Chattanooga ClassicLow First 18:1990 62 (9-under) Roger Rowland, Yuma Open; Jim McGovern, FortWayne Open1991 61 (11-under) Eric Hoos, Wichita Charity Classic1992 63 (9-under) Tommy Tolles, Texarkana Open63 (8-under) John Flannery, Roger Gunn and Fred Wadsworth,Yuma Open1993 62 (10-under) David Duval, Wichita Open; Mike Heinen, Bakersfield Open(9-under) Mike Foster, New Mexico Charity Classic1994 62 (9-under) Ron Philo, Pensacola Classic1995 61 (11-under) John Connelly, Ozarks Open1996 62 (9-under) J.P. Hayes, Wichita Open1997 61 (11-under) Pat Bates, Cleveland Open1998 60 (11-under) Jimmy Green, Carolina Classic1999 62 (10-under) Joel Edwards, Omaha Classic; Dicky Thompson, PermianBasin Open2000 63 (9-under) Mark Hensby, Utah Classic63 (8-under) Chris Zambri, Boise Open63 (7-under) Chris Starkjohann, Charles Howell (a), Greensboro Open2001 61 (11-under) David Lebeck, Louisiana Open62 (10-under) Steve Haskins, Inland Empire Open2002 62 (10-under) Jason Buha, Arkansas Classic2003 62 (10-under) Brett Wetterich, Chitimacha Louisiana Open; Ken Duke,Chitimacha Louisiana Open2004 60 (12-under) Chris Nallen, Gila River Golf Classic2005 62 (9-under) Deane Pappas, Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open2006 62 (10-under) Brandt Snedeker, Chattanooga Classic; Garrett Willis,Chattanooga Classic62 (9-under) Kevin Na, Mark Christopher Charity Classic2007 60 (11-under) Brenden Pappas, Chitimacha Louisiana Open, ChrisThompson, Cox Classic, Michael Letzig, <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> Championship61 (10-under) Scott Sterling, Cox Classic2008 61 (11-under) Webb Simpson, Chattanooga ClassicLow First 36:1990 127 (17-under) Kim Young, Dakota Dunes Open1991 127 (17-under) Eric Hoos, Wichita Charity Classic1992 130 (14-under) Russell Beiersdorf, Fort Wayne Open(12-under) Tommy Tolles, Knoxville Open1993 128 (14-under) Tim Conley, Knoxville Open1994 130 (14-under) Keith Fergus, Panama City Beach Classic1995 130 (14-under) John Connelly, Ozarks Open1996 129 (15-under) Michael Christie, Colorado Classic1997 127 (15-under) Trevor Dodds, Miami Valley OpenSection5 All-Time Recordspgatour.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>5-23


<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Facts and Figures (1990-2008) (cont.)Section All-Time records51998 127 (17-under) Emlyn Aubrey, Wichita Open1999 129 (15-under) Edward Fryatt, Ozarks Open2000 128 (16-under) Kevin Johnson, Permian Basin Open2001 127 (17-under) David Sutherland, Utah Classic2002 125 (17-under) Jason Gore, Gila River Golf Classic2003 127 (17-under) Wes Short, Chitimacha Louisiana Open2004 126 (18-under) Chris Nallen, Gila River Golf Classic2005 126 (14-under) Steve LeBrun, Scholarship America Showdown2006 127 (17-under) Brandt Snedeker, Chattanooga Classic2007 126 (16-under) Michael Letzig, <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship atBarona Creek2008 125 (19-under) Webb Simpson, Chattanooga ClassicLow 54 (First Three Rounds Only):1990 197 (16-under) Dick Mast, Fort Wayne Open197 (17-under) Kim Young, Dakota Dunes Open1991 196 (20-under) Jeff Woodland, Dakota Dunes Open196 (17-under) P.H. Horgan III, Yuma Open1992 197 (19-under) Perry Moss, Texarkana Open1993 194 (19-under) Tim Conley, Knoxville Open1994 199 (17-under) Mike Brisky, Texarkana Open;Omar Uresti, Shreveport Open1995 197 (17-under) Jeff Barlow, Central Georgia Open;E.J. Pfister, Wichita Open1996 198 (18-under) Sean Murphy, Louisiana Open1997 192 (21-under) Chris Smith, Omaha Classic1998 195 (15-under) Doug Dunakey, Miami Valley Open;Mark Hensby, Fort Smith Classic1999 196 (14-under) Gary Webb, Fort Smith Classic2000 195 (15-under) Jay Hobby, Greensboro Open2001 193 (20-under) Ben Crane, Gila River Golf Classic2002 190 (23-under) David Branshaw, Gila River Golf Classic2003 194 (22-under) Brett Wetterich, Chitimacha Louisiana Open2004 193 (23-under) Daniel Chopra, Henrico County Open;Chris Nallen, Gila River Golf Classic2005 194 (19-under) Scott Petersen, Cox Classic2006 194 (22-under) Boo Weekley, Chattanooga Classic2007 195 (21-under) Tom Scherrer, Price Cutter Charity Championship;(18-under) Roland Thatcher, Cox Classic(15-under) Justin Bolli, Fort Smith Classic2008 191 (22-under) Scott Piercy, Preferred Health Systems Wichita OpenLow 72:1992 272 (16-under) Rick Dalpos, Pensacola Open;John Flannery, South Carolina Classic1993 261 (23-under) Tim Conley, Knoxville Open1994 266 (22-under) Mike Brisky, Texarkana Open266 (18-under) Tommy Armour III, Miami Valley Open1995 266 (22-under) Michael Christie, Carolina Classic1996 265 (23-under) Michael Christie, Greater Greenville Classic1997 258 (26-under) Chris Smith, Omaha Classic1998 260 (20-under) Mark Hensby, Fort Smith Classic1999 264 (24-under) Mathew Goggin, Omaha Classic;(16-under) Gary Webb, Fort Smith Classic2000 263 (25-under) Ben Crane, Wichita Open263 (17-under) Kent Jones, Greensboro Open2001 261 (23-under) Ben Crane, Bo Van Pelt, Jason Caron, Gila River Golf Classic2002 262 (22-under) David Branshaw, Gila River Golf Classic2003 262 (26-under) Bo Van Pelt, Omaha Classic2004 258 (30-under) Daniel Chopra, Henrico County Open2005 261 (23-under) Jason Gore, Cox Classic; Roger Tambellini, Cox Classic2006 261 (27-under) Doug LaBelle II, Price Cutter Charity Championship2007 260 (24-under) Roland Thatcher, Cox Classic2008 262 (26-under) Colt Knost, Price Cutter Charity Championship(22-under) Scott Piercy, Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open;Brendon Todd, Utah ChampionshipHighest Winning Score:1990 215 (1-under) Brandel Chamblee, New England Classic1991 219 (3-over) Roger Salazar, South Texas Open1992 213 (3-under) Steve Lowery, Tulsa Open277 (11-under) John Flannery, Quicksilver Open1993 208 (8-under) Mike Schuchart, Panama City Beach Classic287 (1-under) Doug Martin, South Texas Open1994 279 (9-under) Brad Fabel, Gateway Classic277 (7-under) Mike Schuchart, <strong>Tour</strong> Championship1995 283 (1-under) Allen Doyle, <strong>Tour</strong> Championship1996 273 (7-under) Brett Quigley, Philadelphia Classic281 (7-under) Stewart Cink, <strong>Tour</strong> Championship1997 284 (4-under) Ahmad Bateman, Carolina Classic1998 283 (5-under) Bob Burns, <strong>Tour</strong> Championship1999 283 (5-under) Bob Heintz, Shreveport Open, <strong>Tour</strong> Championship2000 285 (3-under) Richard Johnson, Monterey Peninsula Classic2001 284 (4-under) Pat Bates, <strong>Tour</strong> Championship2002 283 (5-under) Roland Thatcher, Bank of America Monterey Peninsula Classic2003 279 (5-under) Joe Ogilvie, Jacob’s Creek Open2004 282 (6-under) Gavin Coles, New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship; CharleyHoffman, Permian Basin Charity Golf Classic2005 277 (11-under) Steven Bowditch, Jacob’s Creek Open Championship;Kim Felton, Knoxville Open2006 281 (7-under) Paul Sheehan, Jacob’s Creek Open Championship279 (5-under) Jason Dufner, LaSalle Bank Open2007 288 (even-par) Omar Uresti, Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship2008 283 (5-under) Aron Price, Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship;277 (3-under) Scott Dunlap, Panama Movistar ChampionshipLargest Winning Margin:1990 3 strokes Dick Mast, Fort Wayne Open1991 5 strokes Gary McCord, Gateway Open;Ricky Smallridge, Elizabethtown Open1992 7 strokes Jon Christian, Connecticut Open1993 7 strokes Tim Conley, Knoxville Open1994 7 strokes Mike Brisky, Texarkana Open1995 5 strokes Bill Murchison, Tallahassee Open1996 6 strokes Phil Tataurangi, Tri-Cities Open1997 11 strokes Chris Smith, Omaha Classic1998 5 strokes John Wilson, Louisiana Open1999 6 strokes Carl Paulson, Utah Classic2000 6 strokes Tim Clark, Boise Open2001 6 strokes Heath Slocum, Knoxville Open2002 5 strokes Peter O’Malley, Holden Clearwater Classic2003 6 strokes Roger Tambellini, Albertsons Boise Open2004 8 strokes Chris Nallen, Gila River Golf Classic2005 5 strokes Steven Bowditch, Jacob’s Creek Open Championship2006 5 strokes Andrew Buckle, Virginia Beach Open;Hunter Haas, Knoxville Open2007 4 strokes Tom Scherrer, Price Cutter Charity Championship,Brad Elder, Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open2008 11 strokes Marc Leishman, WNB Golf ClassicLow Start by a Winner:1990 62 (10-under) Kim Young, Dakota Dunes Open1991 61 (11-under) Eric Hoos, Wichita Charity Classic1992 64 (8-under) Sean Murphy, Louisiana Open; Brian Henninger,Macon Open; Russell Beiersdorf, Greater GreenvilleClassic, Fort Wayne Open1993 62 (10-under) David Duval, Wichita Open1994 65 (7-under) Skip Kendall, Inland Empire Open; Omar Uresti,Shreveport Open; Skip Kendall, Carolina Classic1995 64 (7-under) Clarence Rose, Pensacola Classic; Brad Fabel, ShreveportOpen5-24<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Facts and Figures (1990-2008) (cont.)1996 64 (7-under) J.P. Hayes, Tri-Cities Open64 (6-under) Brett Quigley, Philadelphia Classic66 (6-under) Greg Twiggs, Cleveland Open; Stewart Cink, <strong>Tour</strong>Championship1997 62 (10-under) Joe Daley, Louisiana Open1998 62 (10-under) John Maginnes, Dakota Dunes Open1999 64 (8-under) David Berganio, Permian Basin Open2000 64 (8-under) Kevin Johnson, Permian Basin Open; Andrew Morse,Utah Classic64 (7-under) Mark Hensby, Carolina Classic2001 63 (8-under) Ben Crane, Gila River Golf Classic64 (8-under) Heath Slocum, Greater Cleveland Open; ToddBarranger, Dayton Open; Heath Slocum, KnoxvilleOpen; Chad Campbell, Permian Basin Open2002 63 (9-under) Patrick Sheehan, Price Cutter Charity Championship2003 62 (10-under) Brett Wetterich, Chitimacha Louisiana Open2004 60 (12-under) Chris Nallen, Gila River Golf Classic2005 64 (8-under) David McKenzie, Gila River Golf Classic2006 62 (9-under) Kevin Na, Mark Christopher Charity Classic63 (9-under) Doug LaBelle II, Price Cutter Charity Championship63 (7-under) Tripp Isenhour, Movistar Panama Championship2007 63 (8-under) Franklin Langham, Utah EnergySolutions Championship2008 64 (8-under) Jeff Klauk, Melwood Prince George’s County Open; RickPrice, <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players Cup; Colt Knost, PriceCutter Charity Championship; Scott Piercy, PreferredHealth Systems Wichita Open;64 (7-under) Ryan Hietala, Cox Classic; Brendon Todd, UtahChampionshipHigh Start by a Winner:1990 74 (2-over) Brad Bell, South Texas Open1991 75 (3-over) Frank Conner, Tulsa Open1992 73 (1-over) Greg Bruckner, New England Classic1993 74 (2-over) Sonny Skinner, Shreveport Open1994 74 (2-over) Pat Bates, Dakota Dunes Open1995 72 (even) Bill Murchison, Tallahassee Open; Matt Peterson,Central Georgia Open; Karl Zoller, Cleveland Open; AllenDoyle, <strong>Tour</strong> Championship71 (even) Stan Utley, Miami Valley Open1996 73 (1-over) Tim Loustalot, Shreveport Open1997 71 (1-under) Jeff Brehaut, Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic71 (even) Pat Bates, Colorado Classic1998 76 (4-over) Vance Veazey, Shreveport Open1999 73 (3-over) Dick Mast, New Mexico Classic73 (2-over) Curt Byrum, South Florida Classic2000 75 (3-over) Richard Johnson, Monterey Peninsula Classic2001 71 (1-under) Guy Boros, Tri-Cities Open; Pat Bates, <strong>Tour</strong>Championship2002 71 (1-under) Gavin Coles, Jacob’s Creek Open; Patrick Moore,Lake Erie Charity Classic; Darron Stiles, KnoxvilleOpen; Marco Dawson, LaSalle Bank Open; ArronOberholser, Utah Classic2003 72 (even) Michael Long, Virginia Beach Open2004 75 (3-over) Daniel Chopra, First Tee Arkansas Classic2005 73 (2-over) Andrew Johnson, Cleveland Open; Peter Tomasulo,Alberta Classic2006 75 (3-over) Jim Rutledge, ING New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship2007 72 (even) Kyle Thompson, Oregon Classic2008 73 (2-over) D.A. Points, Miccosukee ChampionshipLow Finish by a Winner:1990 63 (9-under) Jim McGovern, Lake City Classic1991 60 (12-under) Jeff Woodland, Dakota Dunes Open1992 63 (8-under) Brian Henninger, Knoxville Open1993 64 (7-under) Tommy Moore, Boise Open1994 64 (7-under) Keith Fergus, Boise Open1995 62 (10-under) Stan Utley, Louisiana Open1996 63 (9-under) Michael Christie, Greater Greenville Classic1997 64 (7-under) Todd Gleaton, St. Louis Golf Classic1998 63 (7-under) Chris Starkjohann, St. Louis Golf Classic1999 63 (7-under) Dick Mast, New Mexico Classic2000 64 (6-under) Kent Jones, Greensboro Open2001 64 (7-under) Chris Couch, Florida Classic65 (7-under) Todd Barranger, Dayton Open; Steve Haskins, OzarksOpen; Guy Boros, Tri-Cities Open65 (5-under) Jay Delsing, Fort Smith Classic2002 64 (8-under) Steven Alker, Louisiana Open64 (7-under) Gary Hallberg, Northeast Pennsylvania Classic2003 62 (10-under) Bo Van Pelt, Omaha Classic2004 63 (9-under) Jeff Quinney, Oregon Classic2005 60 (10-under) Chris Couch, Rheem Classic2006 61 (11-under) Kyle Reifers, Chattanooga Classic2007 63 (7-under) Jay Williamson, Fort Smith Classic, Nick Flanagan,Henrico County Open2008 62 (10-under) Colt Knost, Price Cutter Charity ChampionshipHigh Finish by a Winner:1990 75 (3-over) Dicky Thompson, Baton Rouge Open1991 79 (7-over) Roger Salazar, South Texas Open1992 73 (1-over) Brian Henninger, South Texas Open; Steve Lowery,Tulsa Open1993 71 (1-under) Doug Martin, South Texas Open; Sean Murphy, CentralGeorgia Open; Dave Stockton, Jr., Connecticut Open1994 73 (2-over) Mike Schuchart, <strong>Tour</strong> Championship1995 71 (1-under) Allen Doyle, <strong>Tour</strong> Championship1996 74 (2-over) P.J. Cowan, Tallahassee Open1997 73 (1-over) Mark Wurtz, Shreveport Open; Steve Flesch, <strong>Tour</strong>Championship1998 76 (4-over) Michael Allen, Greater Austin Open1999 75 (3-over) Kelly Gibson, Oregon Classic2000 73 (1-over) J.J. Henry, Knoxville Open; Darron Stiles, Tri-Cities Open2001 72 (even) David Sutherland, Utah Classic2002 74 (2-over) Roland Thatcher, Bank of America Monterey Peninsula Classic73 (2-over) Jason Gore, Albertsons Boise Open2003 72 (1-over) Joe Ogilvie, Jacob’s Creek Open72 (even) Scott Gutschewski, Monterey Peninsula Classic2004 74 (2-over) Kevin Stadler, Lake Erie Charity Classic73 (2-over) Ben Bates, The Reese’s Cup Classic2005 71 (1-under) Steven Bowditch, Jacob’s Creek Open Championship;Esteban Toledo, Lake Erie Charity Classic; Jon Mills,Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship; David Branshaw,<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship71 (1-over) Rick Price, Xerox Classic2006 72 (even) Matt Kuchar, Henrico County Open71 (1-over) Darron Stiles, Rheem Classic71 (1-under) Craig Kanada, Utah EnergySolutions Championship,Michael Sim, PalmettoPride Classic2007 76 (4-over) Omar Uresti, Livermore Valley Wine CountryChampionship2008 73 (2-over) Bill Lunde, <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital InvitationalLow Final 36 Holes:1990 133 (11-under) Jim McGovern, Lake City Classic1991 129 (13-under) P.H. Horgan III, Yuma Open1992 129 (12-under) Jon Christian, Connecticut Open1993 130 (12-under) Ron Streck, Yuma Open;Dave Stockton, Jr., Hawkeye OpenSection5 All-Time Recordspgatour.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>5-25


<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Facts and Figures (1990-2008) (cont.)Section All-Time records51994 131 (11-under) Tommy Armour III, Miami Valley Open132 (12-under) Skip Kendall, Inland Empire Open; Barry Fabyan,Dominion Open1995 128 (16-under) Stan Utley, Louisiana Open1996 130 (14-under) Craig Kanada, Wichita Open; Michael Christie, Utah Classic1997 129 (15-under) Harrison Frazar, Permian Basin Open128 (14-under) Todd Gleaton, Clark Dennis, St. Louis Golf Classic1998 127 (13-under) Chris Starkjohann, St. Louis Golf Classic; Mark Hensby,Fort Smith Classic1999 129 (11-under) Matt Peterson and Shaun Micheel, Fort Smith Classic2000 130 (14-under) Vance Veazey, Wichita Open; Jason Gore, New MexicoClassic2001 125 (15-under) Jeff Freeman, Fort Smith Classic129 (15-under) Bo Van Pelt, Dayton Open129 (13-under) Chad Campbell, Richmond Open129 (13-under) Jason Caron, D. A. Points, Gila River Golf Classic2002 128 (14-under) Arron Oberholser, Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship129 (15-under) Mike Heinen, Wes Short, Louisiana Open; AnthonyPainter, Omaha Classic2003 129 (15-under) Blaine McCallister, Omaha Classic129 (13-under) Wil Collins, Wichita Open; Andre Stolz, Wichita Open2004 128 (16-under) Justin Bolli, Chattanooga Classic; James Driscoll,Henrico County Open2005 129 (13-under) Andrew Johnson, Cleveland Open2006 126 (18-under) Kyle Reifers, Chattanooga Classic2007 125 (17-under) Jason Day, Cox Classic2008 129 (14-under) D.A. Points, Miccosukee ChampionshipLow Back-To-Back Rounds:1990 62-65—127 (17-under) Kim Young, Dakota Dunes Open1991 61-66—127 (17-under) Eric Hoos, Wichita Charity Classic1992 63-69—129 (12-under) Jon Christian, Connecticut Open1993 65-63—128 (14-under) Tim Conley, Knoxville Open1994 66-64—130 (14-under) Keith Fergus, Panama City Beach Classic1995 66-62—128 (16-under) Stan Utley, Louisiana Open62-66—128 (14-under) Stan Utley, Miami Valley Open1996 64-63—127 (17-under) Sean Murphy, Louisiana Open1997 63-64—127 (15-under) Trevor Dodds, Miami Valley Open1998 59-67—126 (14-under) Doug Dunakey, Miami Valley Open1999 66-63—129 (15-under) Edward Fryatt, Ozarks Open64-65—129 (15-under) Carl Paulson, Utah Classic2000 64-64—128 (16-under) Pat Perez, Wichita Open64-64—128 (16-under) Kevin Johnson, Permian Basin Open2001 60-65—125 (15-under) Jeff Freeman, Fort Smith Classic2002 64-61—125 (17-under) Jason Gore, Gila River Golf Classic61-64—125 (17-under) David Branshaw, Gila River Golf Classic2003 65-61—126 (16-under) Paul Gow, Northeast Pennsylvania Classic66-61—127 (17-under) Wes Short, Chitimacha Louisiana Open2004 60-66—126 (18-under) Chris Nallen, Gila River Golf Classic2005 65-61—126 (14-under) Steve LeBrun, Scholarship America Showdown2006 65-61—126 (18-under) Kyle Reifers, Chattanooga Classic2007 62-63—125 (17-under) Jason Day, Cox Classic2008 61-64—125 (19-under) Webb Simpson, Chattanooga ClassicLargest 18-Hole Lead:1990 3 strokes Kim Young, Dakota Dunes Open1991 3 strokes Jeff Coston, Shreveport Open; Eric Hoos, Wichita Charity Classic1992 3 strokes Rick Dalpos, Panama City Beach Classic1993 4 strokes Michael Weeks, Central Georgia Open1994 6 strokes Ron Philo, Pensacola Classic1995 2 strokes Ryan Howison, Inland Empire Open, Rafael Alarcon,Monterrey Open, Jon Hough, Tallahassee Open, TomPernice, Jr., Philadelphia Classic, Mike Sposa, WichitaOpen, John Connelly, Ozarks Open, Tim Simpson, Tri-Cities Open1996 3 strokes Sam Randolph, Ozarks Open1997 4 strokes Pat Bates, Cleveland Open1998 3 strokes John Maginnes, Dakota Dunes Open1999 3 strokes Kelly Gibson, Oregon Classic2000 3 strokes Chris Zambri, Boise Open2001 5 strokes David Lebeck, Louisiana Open2002 3 strokes Jason Buha, Arkansas Classic2003 3 strokes David Branshaw, The Reese’s Cup Classic2004 2 strokes Jim Carter, Rheem Classic; Nathan Green, HenricoCounty Open; Nick Watney, Pete Dye West VirginiaClassic; Justin Bolli, Albertsons Boise Open2005 4 strokes Craig Bowden, The Rex Hospital Open2006 3 strokes Tripp Isenhour, Movistar Panama Championship, MichaelLong, National Mining Association Pete Dye Classic2007 4 strokes Brenden Pappas, Chitimacha Louisiana Open2008 3 strokes Bubba Dickerson, Henrico County OpenLargest 36-Hole Lead:1990 4 strokes Ricky Smallridge, Boise Open1991 5 strokes Tom Lehman, Reno Open1992 5 strokes John Flannery, South Carolina Classic1993 4 strokes Tim Conley, Knoxville Open1994 4 strokes Keith Fergus, Panama City Beach Classic1995 3 strokes Lee Porter, Cleveland Open1996 6 strokes Joe Durant, Shreveport Open1997 3 strokes Trevor Dodds, Miami Valley Open; Chris Smith, OmahaClassic; Brian Kamm, Ozarks Open; Steve Flesch, <strong>Tour</strong>Championship1998 5 strokes Emlyn Aubrey, Wichita Open1999 5 strokes Edward Fryatt, Ozarks Open2000 4 strokes Kevin Johnson, Permian Basin Open; Andrew Morse, UtahClassic2001 6 strokes David Sutherland, Utah Classic2002 4 strokes Peter O’Malley, Jacob’s Creek Open; David Morland IV,Hibernia Southern Open2003 4 strokes Ryan Palmer, Clearwater Classic; Zach Johnson, First TeeArkansas Classic; 4 strokes, Guy Boros, Dayton Open2004 6 strokes D.A. Points, Pete Dye West Virginia Classic2005 5 strokes Steven Bowditch, Jacob’s Creek Open Championship;Greg Kraft, Northeast Pennsylvania Classic2006 6 strokes Kevin Na, Mark Christopher Charity Classic2007 4 strokes Martin Laird, Athens Regional Foundation Classic; PaulClaxton, Peek’n Peak Classic; Marc Turnesa, MiccosukeeChampionship; Michael Letzig, <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>Championship2008 5 strokes J.J. Killeen, Livermore Valley Wine Country ChampionshipLargest 54-Hole Lead:1992 6 strokes John Flannery, South Carolina Classic1993 5 strokes Tim Conley, Knoxville Open1994 4 strokes Omar Uresti, Shreveport Open1995 5 strokes Keith Fergus, Louisiana Open; Jeff Barlow, Central GeorgiaOpen1996 3 strokes Steve Rintoul, Monterrey Open; Stewart Cink, <strong>Tour</strong>Championship1997 5 strokes Chris Smith, Upstate Classic and Omaha Classic1998 5 strokes John Wilson, Louisiana Open1999 5 strokes Carl Paulson, Utah Classic2000 4 strokes Guy Hill, Louisiana Open; Darron Stiles, Tri-Cities Open;Pat Perez, Monterey Peninsula Classic; Spike McRoy, <strong>Tour</strong>Championship2001 4 strokes Brett Quigley, Arkansas Classic; Heath Slocum, KnoxvilleOpen5-26<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Facts and Figures (1990-2008) (cont.)2002 5 strokes Patrick Sheehan, Price Cutter Charity Championship;Roland Thatcher, Bank of America Monterey PeninsulaClassic2003 4 strokes Roger Tambellini, Albertsons Boise Open; ScottGutschewski, Monterey Peninsula Classic; Chris Couch,<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship2004 6 strokes Robert Garrigus, Chitimacha Louisiana Open; D.A. Points,Pete Dye West Virginia Classic; Chris Nallen, Gila RiverGolf Classic2005 7 strokes Greg Kraft, Northeast Pennsylvania Classic2006 4 strokes Darron Stiles, Rheem Classic2007 7 strokes Parker McLachlin, National Mining Association Pete DyeClassic2008 5 strokes Marc Leishman, WNB Golf ClassicBest Come From Behind:1990 5 strokes Brad Bell, South Texas Open1991 10 strokes John Flannery, Reno Open1992 7 strokes Brian Henninger, Knoxville Open1993 5 strokes Olin Browne, Monterrey Open; Doug Martin, South TexasOpen; Sonny Skinner, Shreveport Open1994 4 strokes Pat Bates, Dakota Dunes Open; Keith Fergus, Boise Open1995 8 strokes Stan Utley, Louisiana Open1996 5 strokes Jimmy Green, Buffalo Open1997 5 strokes Mike Small, Cleveland Open1998 7 strokes Matt Gogel, Tri-Cities Open1999 5 strokes Fran Quinn, Dakota Dunes Open2000 7 strokes Richard Johnson, Monterey Peninsula Classic2001 5 strokes Guy Boros, Tri-Cities Open2002 10 strokes Gary Hallberg, Northeast Pennsylvania Classic2003 6 strokes Zach Johnson, Rheem Classic2004 8 strokes Jimmy Walker, Chitimacha Louisiana Open2005 6 strokes Shane Bertsch, BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs2006 9 strokes Jim Rutledge, ING New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship2007 7 strokes Nick Flanagan, Xerox Classic; Jimmy Walker, NationalMining Association Pete Dye Classic2008 6 strokes Colt Knost, Fort Smith ClassicLow 36-Hole Cut:1990 138 (6-under) Dakota Dunes Open1991 137 (7-under) Dakota Dunes Open1992 140 (4-under) Louisiana Open, Fort Wayne Open1993 138 (4-under) Knoxville Open, Dominion Open140 (4-under) Wichita Open, Texarkana Open1994 140 (4-under) Wichita Open1995 140 (4-under) Louisiana Open1996 140 (4-under) Omaha Classic1997 138 (4-under) St. Louis Golf Classic140 (4-under) Upstate Classic1998 138 (2-under) St. Louis Golf Classic, Fort Smith Classic1999 139 (3-under) Boise Open2000 137 (3-under) Greensboro Open138 (6-under) Wichita Open2001 138 (6-under) Permian Basin Open138 (4-under) Gila River Golf Classic2002 137 (5-under) Gila River Golf Classic138 (6-under) Louisiana Open2003 138 (6-under) Chitimacha Louisiana Open2004 137 (7-under) Henrico County Open2005 138 (4-under) Cox Classic2006 137 (7-under) Chattanooga Classic2007 137 (5-under) Cox Classic, Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open;(3-under) Fort Smith Classic2008 138 (6-under) Chattanooga Classic(5-under) Ford Wayne Gretzky ClassicHigh 36-Hole Cut:1990 153 (9-over) New England Classic1991 154 (10-over) South Texas Open1992 148 (4-over) New England Classic, Tulsa Open1993 148 (4-over) Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic1994 148 (4-over) Sonoma County Open1995 148 (4-over) Tallahassee Open1996 147 (3-over) Dakota Dunes Open1997 145 (3-over) Hershey Open, Tri-Cities Open1998 150 (6-over) Louisiana Open1999 146 (4-over) South Florida Classic;146 (2-over) Mississippi Gulf Coast Open, Shreveport Open, SouthCarolina Classic2000 150 (6-over) Tri-Cities Open2001 144 (4-over) Steamtown Classic148 (4-over) Monterey Peninsula Classic2002 150 (6-over) Bank of America Monterey Peninsula Classic2003 147 (5-over) Jacob’s Creek Open2004 148 (4-over) Permian Basin Charity Golf Classic144 (4-over) BellSouth Panama Championship2005 146 (2-over) Knoxville Open2006 150 (6-over) Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship, LaSalle Bank Open2007 148 (4-over) Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship146 (4-over) <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital Invitational2008 145 (5-over) Panama Movistar ChampionshipFewest To Make The Cut:1990 50 players Baton Rouge Open, Buffalo Open1991 50 players Quicksilver Open, Fort Wayne Open, Wichita Charity Classic,Dakota Dunes Open, Boise Open1992 50 players Shreveport Open, Boise Open1993 50 players South Texas Open, Sonoma County Open, Bakersfield Open1994 55 players Carolina Classic, Texarakana Open, New Mexico Charity Classic1995 55 players Louisiana Open, Utah Classic1996 55 players South Carolina Classic, Tri-Cities Open, Olympia Open1997 55 players Miami Valley Open, Laurel Creek Classic, Colorado Classic1998 55 players Cleveland Open, Hershey Open, Fort Smith Classic1999 55 players Lehigh Valley Open, Wichita Open, Omaha Classic, NewMexico Classic2000 56 players Dakota Dunes Open2001 61 players Greater Cleveland Open2002 60 players LaSalle Bank Open; State Farm Open2003 61 players First Tee Arkansas Classic2004 60 players Chattanooga Classic, Envirocare Utah Classic2005 60 players Northeast Pennsylvania Classic, Cox Classic2006 60 players Henrico County Open, Peek‘n Peak Classic, National MiningAssociation Pete Dye Classic, Legend Financial Group Classic,Albertsons Boise Open2007 60 players Athens Regional Foundation Classic, Henrico County Open2008 61 players Chitimacha Louisiana Open, Livermore Valley Wine CountryChampionship, Fort Smith Classic, Preferred Health SystemsWichita OpenMost To Make The Cut:1990 69 players Deer Creek Open1991 63 players Cleveland Open1992 64 players Utah Classic1993 67 players Yuma Open1994 70 players Shreveport Open1995 75 players Pensacola Classic1996 69 players Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic1997 73 players Dakota Dunes Open1998 68 players Louisiana Open, Ozarks OpenSection5 All-Time Recordspgatour.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>5-27


<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Facts and Figures (1990-2008) (cont.)Section All-Time records51999 71 players South Florida Classic, Louisiana Open2000 73 players Greensboro Open2001 80 players Boise Open2002 76 players Richmond Open2003 79 players Oregon Classic2004 80 players Cox Classic2005 78 players Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship2006 76 players Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open2007 81 players Chitimacha Louisiana Open2008 77 players <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital InvitationalMost Consecutive Birdies:1990 6 Scott Bess, Dakota Dunes Open1991 6 Bruce Zabriski, Panama City Beach Classic; Jerry Foltz, WichitaCharity Classic; Montie Watson, Wichita Charity Classic; Greg Kraft,Dakota Dunes Open; Tim Loustalot, Dakota Dunes Open1992 6 Franklin Langham, Macon Open; Mark Trauner, Macon Open1993 5 by 16 players1994 9 Omar Uresti, Shreveport Open1995 6 Karl Zoller, Cleveland Open; Chris Smith, Buffalo Open; BrentGeiberger, Tri-Cities Open1996 7 Joe Durant, Shreveport Open1997 6 Terry Price, Knoxville Open; Curt Byrum, Miami Valley Open; CarlPaulson, Ozarks Open; Tim Loustalot, Dakota Dunes Open1998 6 Tom Shaw, Jr., Lakeland Classic1999 7 Dicky Thompson, Permian Basin Open2000 7 Rocky Walcher, Permian Basin Open2001 7 Jay Hobby, Charity Pro-Am2002 6 Jeff Freeman, Price Cutter Charity Championship; Aaron Baddeley,Utah Classic; John Morse, Hibernia Southern Open2003 6 Robert Conrad, Mark Christopher Charity Classic2004 8 Franklin Langham, Rheem Classic2005 8 Jason Gore, Cox Classic2006 8 Tim Wilkinson, Knoxville Open2007 7 David Hearn, HSBC New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship2008 7 Kevin Johnson, Ford Wayne Gretzky ClassicBest Birdie/Eagle Streak:1990 5 Kelly Gibson, (E,B,B,B,B), Elizabethtown Open1991 6 Tom Lehman, (B,E,B,E,B,B), Reno Open1992 5 Fred Wadsworth, (E,B,B,B,B), Yuma Open; Fred Wadsworth,(B,B,B,E,B), Macon Open; Rick Dalpos, (B,B,E,B,B), Cleveland Open1993 7 Tommy Tolles, (B,B,B,E,B,B,B), Utah Classic1994 5 Bill Murchison, (E,B,B,B,B), Central Georgia Open; Charlie Rymer,(E,B,B,B,B), Central Georgia Open1995 5 Robert Wrenn, (E,B,B,B,B), Cleveland Open; Robert Wrenn, (B,B,B,E,B),Utah Classic1996 8 Ahmad Bateman, (B,B,B,B,E,B,B,B), Utah Classic1997 4 Greg Twiggs, (B,B,E,B), Lakeland Classic; Pat Bates, (B,B,E,B), SouthCarolina Classic; Dick Mast, (E,B,B,B), South Carolina Classic; TrevorDodds, (E,B,B,B), Miami Valley Open; Ron Philo, Jr., (B,B,B,E), MiamiValley Open; Pat Bates, (B,B,E,B), Cleveland Open; Rob Moss, (B,B,B,E),Tri-Cities Open1998 6 Jimmy Green, (E,B,B,B,B,B), Carolina Classic1999 5 Gary Nicklaus, (B,B,B,E,B), Omaha Classic; Casey Martin, (B,B,B,E,B),Omaha Classic2000 5 Kris Cox, (B,B,E,B,B), Omaha Classic; Kris Cox, (E,B,B,B,B), OmahaClassic; Garrett Willis, (B,B,B,B,E), Wichita Open2001 6 Billy Judah, (B,E,B,B,B,B), Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship2002 7 Doug Barron, (B,B,E,B,B,B,B), LaSalle Bank Open2003 5 Guy Boros, (E,B,B,B,B), Lake Erie Charity Classic; Fran Quinn,(B,B,E,B,B), Henrico County Open; Zach Johnson, (B,B,B,B,E), PriceCutter Charity Championship2004 5 Jason Schultz, (B,B,B,B,E), Henrico County Open2005 5 Deane Pappas, (B,B,B,B,E), Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open2006 5 Steve Wheatcroft, (B,E,B,B,B), Chattanooga Classic; Jeff Klauk,(B,E,B,B,B), Cox Classic; Michael Putnam, (B,E,B,E), Utah EnergySolutions Championship2007 5 Scott Sterling, (B,B,E,B,B), Cox Classic2008 6 Matt Bettencourt, (B,B,B,B,E,B), <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> ChampionshipDouble Eagles:1991 Greg Peterson, Bakersfield Open; Kel Devlin, Dakota Dunes Open1992 R.W. Eaks, Louisiana Open; Croy Cochran, Pensacola Open1993 Taylor Smith, New England Classic; Sam Randolph, White Rose Classic;Rocky Walcher, Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic1994 Mike Brisky, Panama City Beach Classic; Ron Philo, Alabama Classic;Lance Ten Broeck, South Carolina Classic; Greg Whisman, NewMexico Charity Classic1996 Dustin Phillips, Inland Empire Open; Rick Cramer, Shreveport Open; PatBates, Gateway Classic1998 Steve Brodie, Cleveland Open; Joe Ogilvie, Greensboro Open1999 Brian Tennyson, Dakota Dunes Open; Joey Snyder III, Omaha Classic;Joel Edwards, Omaha Classic2000 Chris Smith, Dayton Open; Dennis Zinkon, Greensboro Open2001 Travis Perkins, Charity Pro-Am; Ryuji Imada, Cleveland Open; JayHobby, Utah Classic; Tom Carter, Monterey Peninsula Classic2002 Pete Morgan, Fort Smith Classic; Kevin Durkin, State Farm Open;Hunter Haas, Gila River Golf Classic2003 Chip Beck, Omaha Classic; Jason Schultz, Miccosukee Championship2004 Andy Doeden, Scholarship America Showdown; Dave Christensen, SamsungCanadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship; Jeff Hart, Cox Classic; Michael Letzig, PriceCutter Charity Championship; Justin Bolli, Albertsons Boise Open2005 Nathan Green, Chattanooga Classic; Chad Wilfong, Preferred HealthSystems Wichita Open; Charley Hoffman, Albertsons Boise Open2006 Michael Long, Jacob’s Creek Open Championship, Johnson Wagner,Scholarship America Showdown, Ken Duke, National Mining AssociationPete Dye Classic, Dan Olsen, Albertsons Boise Open2007 Steven Jeffress, Jacob’s Creek Open Championship; David Hearn,Zoran Zorkic, Peek’n Peak Classic; Edward Loar, Chattanooga Classic2008 Peter Tomasulo, Chattanooga ClassicBack-To-Back Eagles:1991 Steve Rintoul, Shreveport Open; Kel Devlin Dakota Dunes Open1992 Joey Rassett, South Carolina Classic; Russell Beiersdorf, Bakersfield Open1993 Chris DiMarco, Monterrey Open1994 Sebastin Fernandez, Cleveland Open; Gary Webb, Ozarks Open1995 Tom Pernice, Ozarks Open; Martin Davis, Sonoma County Open1997 Chris DiMarco, Pat Bates, Monterrey Open1998 Orist Wells, Lehigh Valley Open; Arden Knoll, Ozarks Open; DavidKirkpatrick, Fort Smith Classic2001 Chris Couch, Dayton Open; Pete Morgan, Fort Smith Classic; SteveSear, Inland Empire Open; Kelly Gibson, Monterey Peninsula Classic2003 Michael Muehr, Rheem Classic; Ty Armstrong, LaSalle Bank Open; LeeWilliamson, Lake Erie Charity Classic2004 Warren Schutte, Chattanooga Classic; Chris Tidland; Albertsons Boise Open2005 Donnie Hammond, The Rex Hospital Open; Jason Enloe, HenricoCounty Open; Steve LeBrun, Fran Quinn, Cox Classic2006 Jeff Quinney, Brad Elder, Peek‘n Peak Classic; Stephen Marino, PriceCutter Charity Championship2007 D.A. Points, Albertsons Boise Open; Zoran Zorkic, Chattanooga Classic2008 Colt Knost, Price Cutter Charity Championship; Jim Herman, Cox ClassicThree Eagles Same Round:1991 Tom Lehman, Reno Open1997 David Jackson, Inland Empire Open; Harry Rudolph, Monterrey Open1999 Kevin Johnson, Omaha Classic; Jason Tyska, Utah Classic2001 Jeff Freeman, Omaha Classic2002 Arron Oberholser, Utah Classic5-28<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Facts and Figures (1990-2008) (cont.)2003 Jimmy Walker, Chattanooga Classic2005 Steve LeBrun, Fran Quinn, Cox Classic2006 Scott Gutschewski, Chitimacha Louisiana Open2007 Lee M. Williamson, Rochester Area Charities Showdown at Somerby;Martin Laird, Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open2008 Kyle Reifers, Bank of America OpenMultiple Winners:1990 3 wins Dick Mast, Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic, Pensacola Open, FortWayne Open; Jim McGovern, Lake City Classic, New HavenOpen, Texarkana Open; Mike Springer, Bakersfield Open,Reno Open, El Paso Open. 2 wins, Jeff Maggert, KnoxvilleOpen, Buffalo Open; Dicky Thompson, Baton Rouge Open,Elizabethtown Open; Ed Humenik, Macon Open, Santa RosaOpen.1991 3 wins Tom Lehman, Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic, South CarolinaClassic, Santa Rosa Open; 2 wins, P.H. Horgan III, Yuma Open,Macon Open; Olin Browne, Bakersfield Open, Hawkeye Open;Frank Conner, Knoxville Open, Tulsa Open1992 3 wins Brian Henninger, South Texas Open, Macon Open, KnoxvilleOpen; John Flannery, South Carolina Classic, Quicksilver Open,Sonoma County Open; 2 wins, Russell Beiersdorf, GreaterGreenville Classic, Fort Wayne Open; Jeff Woodland, WichitaCharity Classic, Utah Classic1993 4 wins Sean Murphy, Central Georgia Open, Greater Greenville Classic,Utah Classic, Sonoma County Classic; 2 wins, Dave Stockton,Jr., Central Georgia Open, Hawkeye Open; Hugh Royer III, SouthCarolina Classic, Texarkana Open; David Duval, Wichita Open,<strong>Tour</strong> Championship1994 3 wins Jerry Haas, Ozarks Open, Tri-Cities Open, Sonoma CountyOpen; 2 wins, Scott Gump, Monterrey Open, Greater GreenvilleClassic; Skip Kendall, Inland Empire Open, Carolina Classic;Tommy Armour III, Miami Valley Open, Cleveland Open; BruceVaughan, Pensacola Classic, Permian Basin Open; Keith Fergus,Panama City Beach Classic, Boise Open1995 3 wins Allen Doyle, Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic, Texarkana Open, <strong>Tour</strong>Championship; 2 wins, Stan Utley, Louisiana Open, Miami ValleyOpen; Jerry Kelly, Alabama Classic, Buffalo Open; David Toms,Greater Greenville Classic, Wichita Open; Chris Smith, GatewayClassic, Dakota Dunes Open; Hugh Royer III, Dominion Open,Permian Basin Open; Stuart Appleby, Monterrey Open, SonomaCounty Open1996 3 wins Michael Christie, Greater Greenville Classic, Permian BasinOpen, Utah Classic; Stewart Cink, Ozarks Open, Colorado Classic,<strong>Tour</strong> Championship1997 3 wins Chris Smith, Upstate Classic, Dakota Dunes Open, Omaha Classic;2 wins, Mike Small, Monterrey Open, Cleveland Open; ToddGleaton, St. Louis Golf Classic, Tri- Cities Open1998 2 wins Joe Ogilvie, Monterrey Open, Greensboro Open; Matt Gogel,Omaha Classic, Tri-Cities Open; Robin Freeman, Knoxville Open,San Jose Open; Charles Raulerson, Oregon Classic, Inland EmpireOpen; Bob Burns, Dominion Open, <strong>Tour</strong> Championship1999 2 wins Steve Gotsche, Monterrey Open, Upstate Classic; Matt Gogel,Louisiana Open, Cleveland Open; Mathew Goggin, Lehigh ValleyOpen, Omaha Classic; Ryan Howison, Lakeland Classic, OzarksOpen; Carl Paulson, Utah Classic, Boise Open; Brad Elder,Wichita Open, Inland Empire Open; Bob Heintz, Shreveport Open,<strong>Tour</strong> Championship2000 2 wins Kent Jones, Shreveport Open, Greensboro Open; Tim Clark, FortSmith Classic, Boise Open; Spike McRoy, Dakota Dunes Open, <strong>Tour</strong>Championship2001 3 wins Heath Slocum, Greater Cleveland Open, Knoxville Open, OmahaClassic; Chad Campbell, Richmond Open, Permian BasinOpen, Monterey Peninsula Classic; Pat Bates, Siouxland Open,Shreveport Open, <strong>Tour</strong> Championship2002 3 wins Patrick Moore, Richmond Open, Lake Erie Charity Classic, <strong>Tour</strong>Championship; 2 wins, Cliff Kresge, Virginia Beach Open, HersheyOpen; Arron Oberholser, Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Champioship,Utah Classic; Jason Gore, Oregon Classic, Albertsons Boise Open2003 3 wins Tom Carter, Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, Price CutterCharity Championship, Alberta Calgary Classic; 2 wins, JoeOglivie, Jacob’s Creek Open, The Reese’s Cup Classic; Guy BorosLake Erie Charity Classic, Dayton Open; Zach Johnson, RheemClassic, Envirocare Utah Classic; Chris Couch, Oregon Classic,<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship2004 2 wins Jimmy Walker, BellSouth Panama Championship, ChitimachaLouisiana Open; Daniel Chopra, First Tee Arkansas Classic,Henrico County Open; Kevin Stadler, Lake Erie Charity Classic,Scholarship America Showdown; D.A. Points, NortheastPennsylvania Classic, Pete Dye West Virginia Classic; CharlesWarren, Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, Cox Classic2005 3 wins Jason Gore, National Mining Association Pete Dye Classic,Scholarship America Showdown, Cox Classic; 2 wins, ChrisCouch, Rheem Classic, LaSalle Bank Open; Troy Matteson,Virginia Beach Open, Mark Christopher Charity Classic2006 2 wins Tripp Isenhour, Movistar Panama Championship, LivermoreValley Wine Country Championship; Johnson Wagner,Chitimacha Louisiana Open, Cox Classic; Kevin Stadler, XeroxClassic, Albertsons Boise Open; Brandt Snedeker, ScholarshipAmerica Showdown at Somerby, Permian Basin Charity GolfClassic; Craig Kanada, Utah EnergySolutions Championship,<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship2007 3 wins Nick Flanagan, Henrico County Open, BMW Charity Pro-Am atThe Cliffs, Xerox Classic; 2 wins, Roland Thatcher, Peek’n PeakClassic, Cox Classic; Kyle Thompson, Rex Hospital Open, OregonClassic; Richard Johnson, Mark Christopher Charity Classic,<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship2008 2 wins Jarrod Lyle, Mexico Open, Knoxville Open; Colt Knost, Fort SmithClassic, Price Cutter Charity Championship; Scott Piercy, PreferredHealth Systems Wichita Open, Northeast Pennsylvania Classic;Matt Bettencourt, Oregon Classic, <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> ChampionshipWire-To-Wire Winners (No Ties):1990 Kim Young, Dakota Dunes Open; Tom Lehman, Reflection Ridge Open.1991 Jeff Gallagher, Cleveland Open; Eric Hoos, Wichita Charity Classic; P.H.Horgan III, Macon Open1992 Tom Garner, Bakersfield Open1994 Skip Kendall, Inland Empire Open; Keith Fergus, Panama City BeachClassic; Mike Brisky, Texarkana Open1995 Brad Fabel, Shreveport Open (36 holes)1997 Joe Daley, Louisiana Open (54 holes); Trevor Dodds, Miami Valley Open1998 Michael Clark, Hershey Open; John Maginnes, Dakota Dunes Open1999 Kelly Gibson, Oregon Classic2001 Brett Quigley, Arkansas Classic2002 Patrick Sheehan, Price Cutter Charity Championship; Roland Thatcher,Bank of America Monterey Peninsula Classic2004 Chris Nallen, Gila River Golf Classic2006 Kevin Na, Mark Christopher Charity Classic2007 Martin Laird, Athens Regional Foundation Classic2008 Colt Knost, Price Cutter Charity ChampionshipHoles-In-One (Total by Year)1990 71991 181992 111993 191994 151995 201996 121997 241998 161999 222000 232001 132002 132003 292004 202005 262006 212007 302008 29Total 368Section5 All-Time RecordsKey: # = 54-hole tournament * = Weather shortened ** = Unofficial win + = Playoffpgatour.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>5-29


All-Time <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> WinnersPlayer tournament(s) Score moneySection All-Time records5Adamonis, Brad 2007 WNB Golf Classic (Midland CC) 278 + $85,500Alker, Steven 2002 Louisiana Open (Le Triomphe CC) 264 + 81,000Allen, Michael 1998 Greater Austin Open (The Hills CC) 280 40,500Ames, Stephen 1991 Pensacola Open (Marcus Pointe CC) 204 # 20,000Anderson, Chris 2004 SAS Carolina Classic (TPC Wakefield Plantation) 271 + 94,500Anderson, Jerry 1991 Texarkana Open (Texarkana CC) 201 #+ 25,000Appleby, Stuart (2) 1995 Monterrey Open (Club Campestre) 273 + 40,5001995 Sonoma County Open (Windsor GC) 269 36,000Armour, Tommy III (2) 1994 Miami Valley Open (Heatherwoode GC) 266 36,0001994 Cleveland Open (Quail Hollow Resort-Devlin Course) 275 + 36,000Atwal, Arjun 2008 Chattanooga Classic (Black Creek Club) 264 + 90,000Aubrey, Emlyn (2) 1993 Miami Valley Open (Heatherwoode GC) 202 # 31,5001998 Wichita Open (Willowbend GC) 265 40,500Axley, Eric 2005 The Rex Hospital Open (TPC Wakefield Plantation) 270 81,000Baird, Briny 2000 Monterrey Open (Club Campestre) 268 81,000Barranger, Todd 2001 Dayton Open (The GC at Yankee Trace) 262 76,500Bateman, Ahmad 1997 Carolina Classic (Prestonwood CC) 284 36,000Bateman, Brian 1998 Carolina Classic (Raleigh CC) 266 40,500Bates, Ben (2) 1997 Wichita Open (Willowbend GC) 269 + 36,0002004 The Reese’s Cup Classic (CC of Hershey) 278 + 81,000Bates, Pat (5) 1994 Dakota Dunes Open (Dakota Dunes CC) 276 36,0001997 Colorado Classic (Riverdale GC-Dunes Course) 267 36,0002001 Siouxland Open (Dakota Dunes CC) 273 76,5002001 Shreveport Open (Southern Trace CC) 268 76,5002001 <strong>Tour</strong> Championship (Senator Course at Capitol Hill) 284 108,000Beiersdorf, Russell (3) 1991 Boise Open (Hillcrest CC) 202 #+ 25,0001992 Greenville Classic (Verdae Greens GC) 133 * 30,0001992 Fort Wayne Open (Briarwood GC) 200 #+ 25,000Bell, Brad 1990 South Texas Open (NorthShore CC) 210 # 20,000Berganio, David Jr. (3) 1996 Monterrey Open (Club Campestre) 272 36,0001999 Permian Basin Open (The Club at Mission Dorado) 269 40,5002000 Omaha Classic (The Champions Club) 268 + 90,000Bertsch, Shane (2) 2000 Upstate Classic (Verdae Greens GC) 269 72,0002005 BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs (Cliffs Valley/Keowee Vineyards/Walnut Cove) 202 * 112,500Bettencourt, Matt (2) 2008 Oregon Classic (Shadow Hills CC) 269 90,0002008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship (TPC Craig Ranch) 267 180,000Blanks, Kris 2008 Bank of America Open (The Glen Club) 272 135,000Bohn, Jason 2003 Chattanooga Classic (Black Creek Club) 265 81,000Bolli, Justin (2) 2004 Chattanooga Classic (Black Creek Club) 267 81,0002007 Northeast Pennsylvania Classic (Glenmaura National GC) 270 90,000Booker, Eric (2) 1997 Greater Austin Open (Hills CC) 140 * 36,0001998 Lehigh Valley Open (Center Valley Club) 271 + 40,500Boros, Guy (3) 2001 Tri-Cities Open (Meadow Springs CC) 274 76,5002003 Lake Erie Charity Classic (Peek’n Peak Resort-Upper Course) 275 81,0002003 Dayton Open (The GC at Yankee Trace) 265 81,000Bowden, Craig (3) 1998 Miami Valley Open (Heatherwoode GC) 264 40,5002003 Miccosukee Championship (Miccosukee G&CC) 270 90,0002006 Northeast Pennsylvania Classic (Glenmaura National GC) 268 + 85,500Bowditch, Steven 2005 Jacob’s Creek Open Championship (Royal Adelaide GC) 277 141,894Branshaw, David (2) 2002 Gila River Golf Classic (Whirlwind GC) 262 76,5002005 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship (Senator Course at Capitol Hill) 276 117,000Brehaut, Jeff (2) 1995 Inland Empire Open (Moreno Valley GC) 204 * 36,0001997 Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic (MS National GC) 275 36,000Brigman, D.J. 2003 Permian Basin Charity Golf Classic (Midland CC) 272 81,000Brisky, Mike 1994 Texarkana Open (Texarkana CC) 266 36,000Browne, Olin (4) 1991 Bakersfield Open (Bakersfield CC) 207 # 20,0001991 Hawkeye Open (Finkbine GC) 199 # 25,0005-30Key: # = 54-hole tournament * = Weather-shortened ** = Unofficial win + = Playoff<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


All-Time <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Winners (cont.)Player tournament(s) Score money1993 Monterrey Open (Club Campestre) 276 $36,0001996 Dominion Open (The Dominion Club) 276 36,000Bruckner, Greg 1992 New England Classic (Woodlands Club) 208 #+ 25,000Buckle, Andrew 2006 Virginia Beach Open (TPC Virginia Beach) 268 81,000Bugg, Jace 2002 Arkansas Classic (Diamante CC) 271 81,000Buha, Jason 2002 Dayton Open (The GC at Yankee Trace) 265 76,500Burns, Bob (2) 1998 Dominion Open (The Dominion Club) 274 40,5001998 <strong>Tour</strong> Championship (Magnolia Grove) 283 63,000Byrd, Jonathan 2001 Charity Pro-Am (The Cliffs G&CC) 269 90,000Byrum, Curt (2) 1993 White Rose Classic (Honey Run G&CC) 270 36,0001999 South Florida Classic (Palm-Aire CC & Resort-Oaks Course) 275 + 40,500Campbell, Chad (3) 2001 Richmond Open (Stonehenge G&CC) 263 76,5002001 Permian Basin Open (The Club at Mission Dorado) 264 76,5002001 Monterey Peninsula Classic (Bayonet GC) 280 81,000Carnevale, Mark 1997 Inland Empire Open (Moreno Valley Ranch GC) 274 36,000Carballo, Miguel 2007 Movistar Panama Championship (Panama GC) 274 99,000Carter, Jim 1994 New Mexico Charity Classic (University of New Mexico-Championship Course) 272 31,500Carter, Tom (3) 2003 Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship (DiamondBack GC) 275 + 81,0002003 Price Cutter Charity Championship (Highland Springs CC) 267 94,5002003 Alberta Calgary Classic (The Links of GlenEagles) 263 81,000Chalmers, Greg (2) 2005 Albertsons Boise Open (Hillcrest CC) 269 + 117,0002008 Henrico County Open (The Dominion Club) 274 + 90,000Chamblee, Brandel 1990 New England Classic (Woodlands GC) 215 # 20,000Cheesman, Barry (2) 1990 Quail Hollow Open (Quail Hollow GC) 207 # 20,0001997 Hershey Open (CC of Hershey) 278 36,000Chopra, Daniel (2) 2004 First Tee Arkansas Classic (Diamante CC) 275 90,0002004 Henrico County Open (The Dominion Club) 258 81,000Christian, Jon 1992 Connecticut Open (Yale GC) 198 # 25,000Christie, Michael (4) 1995 Carolina Classic (Prestonwood CC) 266 36,0001996 Greater Greenville Classic (Verdae Greens GC) 263 36,0001996 Permian Basin Open (Club at Mission Dorado) 270 36,0001996 Utah Classic (Riverside CC) 196 # 36,000Cink, Stewart (3) 1996 Ozarks Open (Highland Springs CC) 272 + 36,0001996 Colorado Classic (Riverdale GC-Dunes Course) 268 36,0001996 <strong>Tour</strong> Championship (Settindown Creek GC) 281 45,000Clark, Michael (2) 1996 Olympia Open (Indian Summer G&CC) 273 36,0001998 Hershey Open (CC of Hershey) 273 40,500Clark, Tim (2) 2000 Fort Smith Classic (Hardscrabble CC) 264 72,0002000 Boise Open (Hillcrest CC) 269 100,080Claxton, Paul (2) 2001 Louisiana Open (Le Triomphe CC) 271 81,0002007 Melwood Prince George’s County Open (CC at Woodmore) 270 108,000Clements, Lennie 1992 Greater Ozarks Open (Highland Springs CC) 205 # 30,000Coles, Gavin (4) 2002 Jacob’s Creek Open Championship (Kooyonga GC) 279 91,1942004 New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship (Clearwater GC) 282 139,2482006 Legend Financial Group Classic (StoneWater GC) 274 90,0002008 Chitimacha Louisiana Open (Le Triomphe CC) 272 94,500Collins, Chad 2005 Henrico County Open (The Dominion Club) 267 81,000Conley, Tim (2) 1993 Knoxville Open (Willow Creek GC) 261 31,5001996 Gateway Classic (Lake Forest G&CC) 278 + 36,000Conner, Frank (2) 1991 Knoxville Open (Willow Creek GC) 198 # 20,0001991 Tulsa Open (GC of Oklahoma) 210 #+ 25,000Cook, Jeff 1990 Greater Ozarks Open (Highland Springs CC) 207 #+ 20,000Coston, Jeff 1991 Shreveport Open (Southern Trace CC) 210 #+ 25,000Cotner, Keoke 2000 Oregon Classic (Shadow Hills CC) 272 72,000Couch, Chris (5) 2001 Florida Classic (Gainesville CC) 269 76,5002003 Oregon Classic (Shadow Hills CC) 274 + 81,0002003 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship (Senator Course at Capitol Hill) 270 112,500Section5 All-Time RecordsKey: # = 54-hole tournament * = Weather-shortened ** = Unofficial win + = Playoffpgatour.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>5-31


All-Time <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Winners (cont.)Player tournament(s) Score moneySection All-Time records52005 Rheem Classic (Hardscrabble CC) 265 $85,5002005 LaSalle Bank Open (The Glen Club) 269 135,000Cowan, P.J. 1996 Tallahassee Open (Golden Eagle CC) 279 + 36,000Cox, Kris 2005 Permian Basin Charity Golf Classic (Midland CC) 270 85,500Cramer, Rick 1996 Wichita Open (Reflection Ridge GC) 269 36,000Crane, Ben (2) 2000 Wichita Open (Willowbend GC) 263 72,0002001 Gila River Golf Classic (Whirlwind GC) 261 + 76,500Daley, Joe (2) 1997 Louisiana Open (Le Triomphe CC) 198 * 54,0002005 Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open (Crestview CC) 268 + 85,500Dalpos, Rick (2) 1991 Greater Ozarks Open (Highland Springs CC) 201 # 25,0001992 Pensacola Open (Marcus Pointe GC) 272 25,000Daly, John 1990 Utah Classic (Riverside CC) 203 # 20,000Damron, Robert 2008 Athens Regional Foundation Classic (Jennings Mill CC) 277 + 94,500Dawson, Marco 2002 LaSalle Bank Open (Kemper Lakes GC) 276 81,000Day, Jason 2007 Legend Financial Group Classic (StoneWater GC) 268 94,500DeCorso, Bryan 2008 South Georgia Classic (Kinderlou Forest GC) 274 112,500de Jonge, Brendon 2008 Xerox Classic (Irondequoit CC) 267 108,000Delsing, Jay (2) 2001 Fort Smith Classic (Hardscrabble CC) 263 + 76,5002002 Omaha Classic (The Champions Club) 267 90,000Dennis, Clark 1993 Bakersfield Open (Seven Oaks CC) 202 #+ 27,000DiMarco, Chris 1997 Ozarks Open (Highland Springs CC) 204 * 36,000Dodds, Trevor (3) 1990 Deer Creek Open (Deer Creek GC) 206 # 20,0001997 Miami Valley Open (Heatherwoode GC) 262 36,0002001 Virginia Beach Open (TPC Virginia Beach) 277 76,500Dowdall, John 1992 Hawkeye Open (Finkbine GC) 134 * 25,000Doyle, Allen (3) 1995 Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic (Windance G&CC) 273 + 36,0001995 Texarkana Open (Texarkana CC) 269 36,0001995 <strong>Tour</strong> Championship (Settindown Creek GC) 283 + 45,000Driscoll, James 2004 Virginia Beach Open (TPC Virginia Beach) 273 81,000Duke, Ken 2006 BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs (Cliffs Valley/Keowee Vineyards/Walnut Cove) 273 112,500Dufner, Jason (2) 2001 Wichita Open (Crestview CC) 266 76,5002006 LaSalle Bank Open (The Glen Club) 279 135,000Dunakey, Doug 1998 Cleveland Open (Quail Hollow CC) 270 40,500Dunlap, Scott (2) 2004 Mark Christopher Charity Classic (Empire Lakes GC) 272 81,0002008 Panama Movistar Championship (Panama GC) 277 108,000Durant, Joe 1996 Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic (MS National GC) 273 36,000Duval, David (2) 1993 Wichita Open (Reflection Ridge GC) 271 27,0001993 <strong>Tour</strong> Championship (Pumpkin Ridge GC) 277 36,000Eaks, R.W. (3) 1990 Quicksilver Open (Quicksilver GC) 212 # 30,0001993 Louisiana Open (Le Triomphe CC) 273 27,0001997 San Jose Open (Almaden CC) 272 36,000Edwards, Joel 1999 Mississippi Gulf Coast Open (The Oaks GC) 280 45,000Elder, Brad (3) 1999 Wichita Classic (Willowbend CC) 268 40,5001999 Inland Empire Open (Moreno Valley Ranch GC) 267 40,5002007 Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open (Crestview CC) 265 90,000Elliott, John (2) 1994 Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic (Windance G&CC) 276 + 31,5001997 Alabama Classic (Cherokee Ridge CC) 204 * 36,000Enloe, Jason 2006 National Mining Association Pete Dye Classic (Pete Dye GC) 274 + 108,000Estes, Jim 1996 Inland Empire Open (Moreno Valley Ranch GC) 272 36,000Fabel, Brad (2) 1994 Gateway Classic (Lake Forest G&CC) 279 36,0001995 Shreveport Open (Southern Trace CC) 131 * 36,000Felton, Kim 2005 Knoxville Open (Fox Den CC) 277 85,500Fergus, Keith (2) 1994 Panama City Beach Classic (The Hombre) 202 # 31,5001994 Boise Open (Hillcrest CC) 198 #+ 36,000Fischer, Todd 2002 Fort Smith Classic (Hardscrabble CC) 269 76,500Flanagan, Nick (3) 2007 Henrico Country Open (The Dominion Club) 275 + 81,0002007 BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs (Cliffs Valley/Keowee Vinyards/Walnut Cove) 271 117,0005-32Key: # = 54-hole tournament * = Weather-shortened ** = Unofficial win + = Playoff<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


All-Time <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Winners (cont.)Player tournament(s) Score money2007 Xerox Classic (Irondequoit CC) 270 $108,000Flannery, John (4) 1991 Reno Open (Northgate GC) 211 #+ 20,0001992 South Carolina Classic (CC of South Carolina) 272 30,0001992 Quicksilver Open (Quicksilver GC) 277 50,0001992 Sonoma County Open (Windsor GC) 199 # 25,000Flesch, Steve 1997 <strong>Tour</strong> Championship (RTJ Golf Trail-Grand National) 278 54,000Foltz, Jerry 1995 South Carolina Classic (CC of South Carolina) 279 36,000Franco, Angel 1993 Dominion Open (The Dominion Club) 272 31,500Frazar, Harrison 1997 South Carolina Classic (CC of South Carolina) 271 36,000Freeman, Robin (2) 1998 Knoxville Open (Three Ridges GC) 270 + 40,5001998 San Jose Open (Almaden CC) 272 + 40,500Friend, Bob 1991 Fort Wayne Open (Orchard Ridge CC) 201 #+ 20,000Fryatt, Edward 1999 Hershey Open (CC of Hershey-East) 275 40,500Furyk, Jim 1993 Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic (Windance G&CC) 206 #+ 27,000Gallagher, Jeff (2) 1991 Cleveland Open (Quail Hollow GC) 201 # 25,0002000 South Carolina Classic (CC of South Carolina) 278 72,000Gardner, Buddy 1990 Panama City Beach Classic (Hombre GC) 209 # 20,000Garner, Tom (2) 1990 Central NY Classic (Seven Oaks GC) 207 # 20,0001992 Bakersfield Open (Seven Oaks CC) 205 # 30,000Gibson, Kelly (2) 1991 Tri-Cities Open (Meadow Springs CC) 205 # 25,0001999 Oregon Classic (Shadow Hills CC) 279 40,500Gleaton, Todd (2) 1997 St. Louis Golf Classic (Missouri Bluffs GC) 261 36,0001997 Tri-Cities Open (Meadow Springs CC) 283 36,000Glover, Lucas 2003 Gila River Golf Classic (Whirlwind GC) 270 85,500Gogel, Matt (6) 1996 Boise Open (Hillcrest CC) 270 36,0001997 Laurel Creek Classic (Laurel Creek CC) 269 36,0001998 Omaha Classic (The Champions Club) 271 + 45,0001998 Tri-Cities Open (Meadow Springs CC) 276 + 40,5001999 Louisiana Open (Le Triomphe CC) 277 54,0001999 Cleveland Open (Quail Hollow CC) 273 + 40,500Goggin, Mathew (2) 1999 Lehigh Valley Open (Center Valley Club) 270 40,5001999 Omaha Classic (Champions Club) 264 54,000Gomez, Jaime 1992 Boise Open (Hillcrest CC) 202 # 30,000Gore, Jason (6) 2000 New Mexico Classic (Santa Ana GC) 266 76,5002002 Oregon Classic (Shadow Hills CC) 270 76,5002002 Albertsons Boise Open (Hillcrest CC) 273 103,5002005 National Mining Association Pete Dye Classic (Pete Dye GC) 271 108,0002005 Scholarship America Showdown (Troy Burne GC) 266 94,5002005 Cox Classic (Champions Run) 261 + 112,500Gotsche, Steve (2) 1999 Monterrey Open (Club Campestre) 270 49,5001999 Upstate Classic (Verdae Greens GC) 208 * 40,500Gove, Jeff (3) 1995 Tri-Cities Open (Meadow Springs CC) 202 #+ 36,0001999 Knoxville Open (Fox Den CC) 277 45,0002005 Oregon Classic (Shadow Hills CC) 201 * 81,000Gow, Paul (3) 1997 Permian Basin Open (Club at Mission Dorado) 267 36,0002000 Hershey Open (CC of Hershey) 281 72,0002006 Athens Regional Foundation Classic (Jennings Mill CC) 267 90,000Goydos, Paul 1992 Yuma Open (Desert Springs GC) 201 # 25,000Green, Jimmy 1996 Buffalo Open (Brierwood CC) 276 + 36,000Gump, Scott (3) 1994 Monterrey Open (Club Campestre) 269 36,0001994 Greater Greenville Classic (Verdae Greens GC) 272 31,5002004 Albertsons Boise Open (Hillcrest CC) 270 108,000Gutschewski, Scott (2) 2003 Monterrey Peninsula Classic (Bayonet & Black Horse GC-Bayonet Course) 276 81,0002008 The Rex Hospital Open (TPC Wakefield Plantation) 270 90,000Haas, Hunter (2) 2004 Knoxville Open (Fox Den CC) 275 + 85,5002006 Knoxville Open (Fox Den CC) 269 85,500Haas, Jerry (3) 1994 Ozarks Open (Highland Springs CC) 272 36,000Section5 All-Time RecordsKey: # = 54-hole tournament * = Weather-shortened ** = Unofficial win + = Playoffpgatour.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>5-33


All-Time <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Winners (cont.)Player tournament(s) Score moneySection All-Time records51994 Tri-Cities Open (Meadow Springs CC) 203 # $31,5001994 Sonoma County Open (Windsor GC) 277 31,500Hallberg, Gary 2002 Northeast Pennsylvania Classic (Glenmaura National GC) 275 81,000Hammond, Donnie 2000 Lakeland Classic (Grasslands G&CC) 272 72,000Hart, Jeff 2000 Steamtown Classic (Glenmaura National GC) 275 81,000Haskins, Steve 1991 New England Classic (Woodlands Club) 207 # 20,0002001 Ozarks Open (Highland Springs CC)** 131 * 81,000Hayes, J.P. 1996 Miami Valley Open (Heatherwoode CC) 265 36,000Hearn, David 2004 Alberta Classic (Redwood Meadows G&CC) 273 81,000Heintz, Bob (2) 1999 Shreveport Open (Southern Trace CC) 283 40,5001999 <strong>Tour</strong> Championship (RTJ Golf Trail-Highland Oaks) 283 + 72,000Henninger, Brian (3) 1992 South Texas Open (NorthShore GC) 208 #+ 25,0001992 Macon Open (River North CC) 205 # 25,0001992 Knoxville Open (Willow Creek GC) 200 # 30,000Henry, J.J. 2000 Knoxville Open (Fox Den CC) 273 72,000Hensby, Mark (3) 1998 Fort Smith Classic (Hardscrabble CC) 260 40,5002000 Carolina Classic (Raleigh CC) 266 + 72,0002003 Henrico County Open (The Dominion Club) 268 + 81,000Hicks, Justin 2008 Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic (Georgian Bay Club) 269 144,017Hietala, Ryan (2) 2005 Chitimacha Louisiana Open (Le Triomphe CC) 270 90,0002008 Cox Classic (Champions Run GC) 265+ 126,000Hill, Jason 2001 Steamtown Classic (Glenmaura National GC) 272 76,500Hinkle, Lon 1991 Quicksilver Open (Quicksilver GC) 210 # 40,000Hnatiuk, Glen (4) 1992 Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic (Windance G&CC) 207 # 25,0001995 Utah Classic (Riverside CC) 203 #+ 36,0001996 Carolina Classic (Prestonwood CC) 205 *+ 36,0001999 Tri-Cities Open (Meadow Springs CC) 278 + 40,500Hoffman, Charley 2004 Permian Basin Charity Golf Classic (Midland CC) 282 81,000Holland, Mike 1991 Connecticut Open (Yale GC) 199 # 20,000Hoos, Eric 1991 Wichita Charity Classic (Reflection Ridge GC) 199 # 25,000Horgan III, P.H. (3) 1991 Yuma Open (Desert Hills GC) 196 # 20,0001991 Macon Open (River North CC) 201 #+ 25,0001996 Alabama Classic (Cherokee Ridge CC) 202 * 36,000Howison, Ryan (3) 1997 Lakeland Classic (Grasslands G&CC) 269 36,0001999 Lakeland Classic (Grasslands G&CC) 275 40,5001999 Ozarks Open (Highland Springs CC) 270 + 45,000Hughes, Bradley 2004 Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open (Crestview CC) 274 + 85,500Humenik, Ed (2) 1990 Macon Open (River North CC) 205 # 20,0001990 Santa Rosa Open (Windsor GC) 204 # 20,000Imada, Ryuji (2) 2000 Virginia Beach Open (TPC Virginia Beach) 275 72,0002004 BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs (The Cliffs G&CC) 270 + 108,000Isenhour, Tripp (4) 2000 Mississippi Gulf Coast Open (The Oaks GC) 279 72,0002003 BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs (The Cliffs G&CC-Valley, Keowee Vineyards) 269 103,5002006 Movistar Panama Championship (Panama GC) 269 99,0002006 Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship (The Course at Wente Vineyards) 279 108,000Jackson, David 1992 Cleveland Open (Quail Hollow GC) 199 # 50,000Johnson, Andrew 2005 Cleveland Open (StoneWater GC) 270 81,000Johnson, Eric (2) 1996 Knoxville Open (Three Ridges GC) 272 36,0001998 South Forida Classic (Palm-Aire CC) 267 40,500Johnson, Kevin (4) 1997 Puget Sound Open (Indian Summer GC) 198 [52 holes] + 36,0001999 South Carolina Classic (The CC of South Carolina) 279 40,5002000 Permian Basin Open (The Club at Mission Dorado) 268 72,0002006 Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open (Crestview CC) 266 90,000Johnson, Richard (4) 1999 Florida Classic (Gainesville CC) 270 40,5002000 Monterey Peninsula Classic (Bayonet GC) 285 81,0002007 Mark Christopher Charity Classic (Empire Lakes GC) 273 + 94,5002007 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship at Barona Creek (Barona Creek GC) 264 139,5005-34Key: # = 54-hole tournament * = Weather-shortened ** = Unofficial win + = Playoff<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


All-Time <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Winners (cont.)Player tournament(s) Score moneyJohnson, Zach (2) 2003 Rheem Classic (Hardscrabble CC) 272 + $85,5002003 Envirocare Utah Classic (Willow Creek CC) 267 81,000Jones, Brendan 2004 LaSalle Bank Open (The Glen Club) 272 117,000Jones, Kent (2) 2000 Shreveport Open (Southern Trace CC) 273 72,0002000 Greensboro Open (Sedgefield CC) 263 72,000Julian, Jeff 1997 Dominion Open (The Dominion Club) 277 36,000Jurgensen, Steve 1993 Tri-Cities Open (Meadow Springs CC) 207 # 27,000Kanada, Craig (2) 2006 Utah EnergySolutions Championship (Willow Creek CC) 272 85,5002006 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship at The Houstonian (The Houstonian G&CC) 275 135,000Kamm, Brian 1992 Panama City Beach Classic (Hombre GC) 210 # 25,000Kelly, Jerry (2) 1995 Alabama Classic (Cherokee Ridge CC) 273 + 36,0001995 Buffalo Open (Brierwood CC) 274 36,000Kendall, Skip (3) 1994 Inland Empire Open (Moreno Valley Ranch GC) 197 * 36,0001994 Carolina Classic (Prestonwood CC) 276 36,0002007 Chitimacha Louisiana Open (Le Triomphe CC) 268 + 90,000Kimbell, John 2007 South Georgia Classic (Kinderlou Forest GC) 278 108,000Klauk, Jeff (2) 2003 Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open 265 85,5002008 Melwood Prince George’s County Open (CC at Woodmore) 276 117,000Knost, Colt (2) 2008 Fort Smith Classic (Hardscrabble CC) 268 99,0002008 Price Cutter Charity Championship (Highland Springs CC) 262 108,000Kraft, Greg 2005 Northeast Pennsylvania Classic (Glenmaura National GC) 267 81,000Kresge, Cliff (3) 2002 Virginia Beach Open (TPC Virginia Beach) 277 + 76,5002002 Hershey Open (Hershey GC) 276 + 76,5002006 Oregon Classic (Shadow Hills CC) 271+ 81,000Kuchar, Matt 2006 Henrico County Open (The Dominion Club) 279+ 81,000LaBelle II, Doug 2006 Price Cutter Charity Championship (Highland Springs CC) 261 100,080Laird, Martin 2007 Athens Regional Foundation Classic (Jennings Mill CC) 272 90,000Langham, Franklin (3) 1993 Permian Basin Open (The Club at Mission Dorado) 202 #+ 27,0002004 Rheem Classic (Hardscrabble CC) 265 85,5002007 Utah EnergySolutions Championship (Willow Creek CC) 264 90,000Leggatt, Ian 2000 Dayton Open (The GC at Yankee Trace) 276 + 76,500Lehman, Tom (4) 1990 Reflection Ridge Open (Reflection Ridge GC) 202 # 20,0001991 Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic (Windance G&CC) 137 *+ 25,0001991 South Carolina Classic (CC of South Carolina) 202 #+ 25,0001991 Santa Rosa Open (Windsor GC) 207 # 20,000Leishman, Marc 2008 WNB Golf Classic (Midland CC) 267 94,500Lickliter, Frank 1995 Boise Open (Hillcrest CC) 200 # 45,000Long, Michael (2) 2001 Boise Open (Hillcrest CC) 270 100,0802003 Virginia Beach Open (TPC Virginia Beach) 277 81,000Loustalot, Tim 1992 Lake City Classic (Lake City CC) 206 # 25,000Lowery, Steve 1992 Tulsa Open (GC of Oklahoma) 213 #+ 30,000Lunde, Bill 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital Invitational (Ohio State University GC-Scarlet) 279 135,000Lyle, Jarrod (2) 2008 Mexico Open (Tres Marias GC) 267 112,5002008 Knoxville Open (Fox Den CC) 269+ 90,000Maggert, Jeff (2) 1990 Knoxville Open (Willow Creek GC) 202 #+ 20,0001990 Buffalo Open (Brierwood CC) 204 #+ 20,000Maginnes, John (3) 1995 San Jose Open (Almaden CC) 277 36,0001998 Dakota Dunes Open (Dakota Dunes CC) 274 + 58,5002001 Carolina Classic (TPC Wakefield Plantation) 269 81,000Martin, Casey 1998 Lakeland Classic (The Grasslands G&CC) 269 40,500Martin, Doug 1993 South Texas Open (NorthShore CC) 287 + 27,000Mast, Dick (4) 1990 Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic (Windance CC) 137 *+ 20,0001990 Pensacola Open (Pensacola CC) 205 # 20,0001990 Fort Wayne Open (Orchard Ridge GC) 197 # 20,0001999 New Mexico Classic (Santa Ana GC) 267 40,500Mathis, David 2008 BMW Charity Pro-Am (Thornblade Club) 266 121,500Matteson, Troy (2) 2005 Virginia Beach Open (TPC Virginia Beach) 275 81,000Section5 All-Time RecordsKey: # = 54-hole tournament * = Weather-shortened ** = Unofficial win + = Playoffpgatour.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>5-35


All-Time <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Winners (cont.)Player tournament(s) Score moneySection All-Time records52005 Mark Christopher Charity Classic (Empire Lakes GC) 271 $85,500McCallister, Blaine 2003 Northeast Pennsylvania Classic (Glenmaura National GC) 265 81,000McCord, Gary 1991 Gateway Open (Gateway GC) 205 # 20,000McGovern, Jim (3) 1990 Lake City Classic (Lake City CC) 202 #+ 20,0001990 New Haven Open (Yale GC) 201 # 20,0001990 Texarkana Open (Texarkana CC) 200 # 20,000McKelvey, Rob 2000 Louisiana Open (Le Triomphe G&CC) 274 81,000McKenzie, David 2005 Gila River Golf Classic (Whirlwind GC-Cattail Course) 268 81,000McRoy, Spike (2) 2000 Dakota Dunes Open (Dakota Dunes CC) 270 90,0002000 <strong>Tour</strong> Championship (RTJ Golf Trail-Highland Oaks) 272 99,000Merrick, John 2006 Peek’n Peak Classic (Peek’n Peak Resort-Upper Course) 277 + 100,800Micheel, Shaun 1999 Greensboro Open (Sedgefield CC) 269 40,500Miller, Andy 2002 State Farm Open (Empire Lakes GC) 272 + 81,000Miller, Lindy 1990 Amarillo Open (Amarillo CC) 200 # 20,000Mills, Jon (2) 2005 Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship (Whistle Bear GC) 269 81,0002007 Albertsons Boise Open (Hillcrest CC) 263 121,500Mitchell, Stiles 1998 Permian Basin Open (Club at Mission Dorado) 276 + 40,500Molder, Bryce 2006 Miccosukee Championship (Miccosukee G&CC) 270 90,000Moore, Patrick (3) 2002 Richmond Open (The Dominion Club) 268 76,5002002 Lake Erie Charity Classic (Peek’n Peak Resort-Upper Course) 275 76,5002002 <strong>Tour</strong> Championship (Senator Course at Capitol Hill) 206 # 108,000Moore, Tommy 1993 Boise Open (Hillcrest CC) 199 36,000Morland IV, David (2) 2002 Hibernia Southern Open (Southern Trace CC) 197 # 76,5002003 SAS Carolina Classic (TPC Wakefield Plantation) 268 90,000Morse, Andy 2000 Utah Classic (Willow Creek CC) 269 72,000Morse, John 1993 New England Classic (The Woodlands) 278 27,000Moss, Perry 1992 Texarkana Open (Texarkana CC) 197 # 30,000Murchison, Bill 1995 Tallahassee Open (Golden Eagle CC) 276 36,000Murphy, Sean (6) 1992 Louisiana Open (Le Triomphe CC) 200 # 25,0001993 Central Georgia Open (River North CC) 205 # 27,0001993 Greater Greenville Classic (Verdae Greens GC) 271 27,0001993 Utah Classic (Riverside CC) 204 #+ 27,0001993 Sonoma County Open (Windsor GC) 274 27,0001995 Philadelphia Classic (Philmont CC) 267 36,000Na, Kevin 2006 Mark Christopher Charity Classic (Empire Lakes GC) 268 90,000Nallen, Chris 2004 Gila River Golf Classic (Whirlwind GC) 260 85,500Oberholser, Arron (2) 2002 Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship (DiamondBack GC) 268 81,0002002 Utah Classic (Willow Creek CC) 202 # 76,500Ogilvie, Joe (4) 1998 Monterrey Open (Club Campestre) 274 45,0001998 Greensboro Open (Sedgefield CC) 266 40,5002003 Jacob’s Creek Open Championship (Kooyonga GC) 279 115,0062003 The Reese’s Cup Classic (Hershey GC) 274 81,000Oh, James 2003 Mark Christopher Charity Classic (Empire Lakes GC) 268 + 81,000O’Malley, Peter (2) 2002 Clearwater Classic (Clearwater CC) 271 94,5902005 ING New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship (Clearwater CC) 274 + 113,684Ott, Brad 2004 Price Cutter Charity Championship (Highland Springs CC) 263 94,500Painter, Anthony 1998 Ozarks Open (Highland Springs CC) 267 40,500Palmer, Ryan 2003 Clearwater Classic (Clearwater Resort) 271 110,520Pappas, Brenden 2006 The Rex Hospital Open (TPC Wakefield Plantation) 268 81,000Pappas, Deane (2) 2000 Greater Cleveland Open (Quail Hollow CC) 273 72,0002001 Monterrey Open (Club Campestre) 271 81,000Pate, Alan 1993 Dakota Dunes Open (Dakota Dunes CC) 260 [68 holes] 31,500Patton, Chris 1993 New Mexico Charity Classic (Valle Grande GC) 262 31,500Paulson, Carl (2) 1999 Utah Classic (Willow Creek CC) 266 67,5001999 Boise Open (Hillcrest CC) 266 58,500Paulson, Dennis 1998 Huntsville Open (Hampton Cove GC) 279 + 40,500Pearson, Rick (3) 1990 Yuma Open (Desert Hills GC) 198 # 20,0005-36Key: # = 54-hole tournament * = Weather-shortened ** = Unofficial win + = Playoff<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


All-Time <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Winners (cont.)Player tournament(s) Score money1992 Tri-Cities Open (Meadow Springs CC) 210 # $25,0001994 Central Georgia Open (River North CC) 273 + 31,500Perez, Pat 2000 Ozarks Open (Highland Springs CC) 270 + 76,500Perry, Chris 1994 Utah Classic (Riverside CC) 205 # 31,500Petersen, Scott 2000 Inland Empire Open (Empire Lakes GC) 268 72,000Peterson, Matt 1995 Central Georgia Open (River North CC) 268 36,000Piercy, Scott (2) 2008 Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open (Crestview CC) 262 94,5002008 Northeast Pennsylvania Classic (Elmhurst CC) 267 94,500Points, D.A. (4) 2001 Inland Empire Open (Empire Lakes GC) 267 + 76,5002004 Northeast Pennsylvania Classic (Glenmaura National GC) 266 + 81,0002004 Pete Dye West Virginia (Pete Dye GC) 265 108,0002008 Miccosukee Championship (Miccosueek G&CC) 272 + 112,500Porter, Bill 1994 Louisiana Open (Le Triomphe GC) 276 31,500Porter, Ewan 2008 Moonah Classic (Moonah Links) 275 148,249Postlewait, Dennis 1994 Wichita Open (Reflection Ridge GC) 271 31,500Price, Aron 2008 Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship (The Course at Wente Vineyards) 283 108,000Price, Rick (2) 2005 Xerox Classic (Irondequoit CC) 269 99,0002008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players Cup (Pete Dye GC) 273 + 180,000Purdy, Ted 2003 First Tee Arkansas Classic (Diamante CC) 275 + 85,500Quigley, Brett (2) 1996 Philadelphia Classic (Philmont CC) 273 36,0002001 Arkansas Classic (Diamante CC) 276 81,000Quinn, Fran (2) 1999 Dakota Dunes Open (Dakota Dunes CC) 270 + 63,0002000 Florida Classic (Gainesville CC) 271 72,000Quinney, Jeff 2004 Oregon Classic (Shadow Hills CC) 275 81,000Raulerson, Charles (2) 1998 Oregon Classic (Shadow Hills CC) 272 40,5001998 Inland Empire Open (Moreno Valley Ranch GC) 268 40,500Reavie, Chez 2007 Knoxville Open (Fox Den CC) 271 85,500Reese, Don 1991 Lake City Open (Lake City CC) 198 # 25,000Reifers, Kyle 2006 Chattanooga Classic (Black Creek Club) 262 + 85,500Ridings, Tag 2002 Permian Basin Open (Midland CC) 272 + 76,500Riegger, John 2007 LaSalle Bank Open (The Glen Club) 271 135,000Riley, Chris 2007 Rochester Area Charities Showdown at Somerby (Somerby GC) 272 + 90,000Rollins, John 2001 Hershey Open (CC of Hershey) 273 + 76,500Rose, Clarence 1995 Pensacola Classic (The Moors G&CC) 201 * 36,000Royer III, Hugh (4) 1993 South Carolina Classic (CC of South Carolina) 273 27,0001993 Texarkana Open (Texarkana CC) 267 27,0001995 Dominion Open (The Dominion Club) 270 + 36,0001995 Permian Basin Open (The Club at Mission Dorado) 275 36,000Rummells, Dave (2) 1996 South Carolina Classic (CC of South Carolina) 276 36,0001997 Knoxville Open (Three Ridges GC) 271 36,000Runge, Steve 2000 Richmond Open (Stonehenge G&CC) 272 + 72,000Rutledge, Jim 2006 ING New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship (Clearwater GC) 279 113,684Rymer, Charlie 1994 South Carolina Classic (CC of South Carolina) 274 31,500Salazar, Roger 1991 South Texas Open (NorthShore CC) 219 # 20,000Sauers, Gene 1998 South Carolina Classic (CC of South Carolina) 280 40,500Scherrer, Tom (3) 1995 Knoxville Open (Three Ridges GC) 275 + 36,0001998 Upstate Classic (Verdae Greens GC) 200 * 40,5002007 Price Cutter Charity Championship (Highland Springs CC) 262 100,080Schuchart, Mike (3) 1993 Panama City Beach Classic (Hombre GC) 208 # 27,0001994 <strong>Tour</strong> Championship (Pumpkin Ridge GC) 277 40,5001995 Ozarks Open (Highland Springs CC) 271 + 36,000Schultz, Jason 2005 Chattanooga Classic (Black Creek Club) 266 + 81,000Sheehan, Patrick 2002 Price Cutter Charity Championship (Highland Springs CC) 269 85,500Sheehan, Paul 2006 Jacob’s Creek Open Championship (Royal Adelaide GC) 281 + 134,195Silveira, Larry 1996 San Jose Open (Almaden CC) 207 *+ 36,000Sim, Michael 2006 PalmettoPride Classic (Daniel Island Club-Ralston Creek Course) 276 + 90,000Skinner, Sonny (2) 1993 Shreveport Open (Southern Trace CC) 278 27,000Section5 All-Time RecordsKey: # = 54-hole tournament * = Weather-shortened ** = Unofficial win + = Playoffpgatour.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>5-37


All-Time <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Winners (cont.)Player tournament(s) Score moneySection All-Time records51994 Dominion Open (The Dominion Club) 271 $36,000Slocum, Heath (3) 2001 Greater Cleveland Open (Quail Hollow CC) 267 76,5002001 Knoxville Open (Fox Den CC) 265 76,5002001 Omaha Classic (The Champions Club) 266 94,500Small, Mike (2) 1997 Monterrey Open (Club Campestre) 270 40,5001997 Cleveland Open (Quail Hollow Resort-Devlin Course) 270 36,000Smallridge, Ricky (2) 1990 Boise Open (Hillcrest CC) 199 # 20,0001991 Elizabethtown Open (Pine Valley CC) 201 # 20,000Smith, Chris (5) 1995 Gateway Classic (Lake Forest G&CC) 203 *+ 36,0001995 Dakota Dunes Open (Dakota Dunes CC) 272 36,0001997 Upstate Classic (Verdae Greens GC) 267 36,0001997 Dakota Dunes Open (Dakota Dunes CC) 268 54,0001997 Omaha Classic (Champions Club) 258 36,000Smith, Taylor 1992 Permian Basin Open (The Club at Mission Dorado) 204 # 30,000Snedeker, Brandt (2) 2006 Scholarship America Showdown at Somerby (Somerby GC) 272 + 99,0002006 Permian Basin Charity Golf Classic (Midland CC) 272 + 85,500Sposa, Mike 1998 Boise Open (Hillcrest CC) 265 54,000Springer, Mike (4) 1990 Bakersfield Open (Bakersfield CC) 209 # 20,0001990 Reno Open (Northgate GC) 202 # 20,0001990 El Paso Open (Coronado CC) 204 # 20,0001992 Fresno Open (Fort Washington CC) 206 # 30,000Stadler, Kevin (4) 2004 Lake Erie Charity Classic (Peek’n Peak Resort-Upper Course) 279 + 81,0002004 Scholarship America Showdown (Troy Burne GC) 273 + 85,5002006 Xerox Classic (Irondequiot CC) 271 103,5002006 Albertsons Boise Open (Hillcrest CC) 264 117,000Stankowski, Paul 1996 Louisiana Open (Le Triomphe CC) 266 36,000Starkjohann, Chris 1998 St. Louis Golf Classic (Missouri Bluffs GC) 263 40,500Steel, Iain 1997 Boise Open (Hillcrest CC) 267 36,000Sterling, Scott 2007 Jacob’s Creek Open Championship (Kooyonga GC) 276 108,000Stiles, Darron (4) 1999 Dominion Open (The Dominion Club) 279 45,0002000 Tri-Cities Open (Meadow Springs CC) 282 72,0002002 Knoxville Open (Fox Den CC) 272 76,5002006 Rheem Classic (Hardscrabble CC) 267 + 90,0002008 HSBC New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship (Clearwater GC)** 134 122,964Stockton Jr., Dave (2) 1993 Connecticut Open (Yale GC) 204 # 27,0001993 Hawkeye Open (Finkbine GC) 200 * 27,000Stolz, Andre 2003 LaSalle Bank Open (The Glen Club) 271 90,000Streck, Ron 1993 Yuma Open (Desert Hills CC) 201 #+ 27,000Summerhays, Daniel 2007 <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital Invitational (The Ohio State University GC-Scarlet) 278 AmateurSutherland, David 2001 Utah Classic (Willow Creek CC) 272 76,500Tambellini, Roger (2) 2003 Albertsons Boise Open (Hillcrest CC) 267 108,0002005 Price Cutter Charity Championship (Highland Springs CC) 267 100,080Tataurangi, Phil 1996 Tri-Cities Open (Meadow Springs CC) 267 36,000Taylor, Vaughn 2003 Knoxville Open (Fox Den CC) 268 + 85,500Thatcher, Roland (3) 2002 Bank of America Monterey Peninsula Classic (Bayonet GC) 283 81,0002007 Peek’n Peak Classic (Peek’n Peak Resort-Upper Course) 273 108,0002007 Cox Classic (Champions Run) 260 117,000Thompson, Dicky (2) 1990 Baton Rouge Open (CC of Louisiana) 209 # 20,0001990 Elizabethtown Open (Pine Valley CC) 205 #+ 20,000Thompson, Kyle (2) 2007 Rex Hospital Open (TPC Wakefield Plantation) 268 81,0002007 Oregon Classic (Shadow Hills CC) 271 + 85,500Thompson, Nicholas 2007 HSBC New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship (Clearwater Resort) 280 + 108,000Tidland, Chris 2008 Albertsons Boise Open (Hillcrest CC) 264 130,500Todd, Brendon 2008 Utah Championship (Willow Creek CC) 262 99,000Todd, Rick (2) 1991 El Paso Open (Coronado CC) 202 # 25,0001992 Dakota Dunes Open (Dakota Dunes CC) 207 #+ 25,000Toledo, Esteban 2005 Lake Erie Charity Classic (Peek’n Peak Resort-Upper Course) 274 81,0005-38Key: # = 54-hole tournament * = Weather-shortened ** = Unofficial win + = Playoff<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


All-Time <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Winners (cont.)Player tournament(s) Score moneyTolles, Tommy (2) 1993 Ozarks Open (Highland Springs CC) 271 3 $31,5001994 Alabama Classic (Cherokee Ridge CC) 274 36,000Tomasulo, Peter 2005 Alberta Classic (Redwood Meadows G&CC) 275 81,000Toms, David (2) 1995 Greater Greenville Classic (Verdae Greens GC) 267 + 36,0001995 Wichita Open (Reflection Ridge GC) 269 + 36,000Trahan, D.J. 2004 Miccosukee Championship (Miccosukee G&CC) 268 90,000Tryba, Ted (3) 1990 Gateway Open (Gateway GC) 209 #+ 20,0001991 Utah Classic (Riverside CC) 202 # 20,0001992 Shreveport Open (Southern Trace CC) 202 # 30,000Turnesa, Marc 2007 Miccosukee Championship (Miccosukee G&CC) 269 103,500Twiggs, Greg 1996 Cleveland Open (Quail Hollow Resort-Devlin Course) 270 36,000Uresti, Omar (2) 1994 Shreveport Open (Southern Trace CC) 270 + 31,5002007 Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship (The Course at Wente Vineyards) 288 112,500Utley, Stan (3) 1993 Cleveland Open (Quail Hollow Resort) 271 49,5001995 Louisiana Open (Le Triomphe CC) 268 36,0001995 Miami Valley Open (Heatherwoode GC) 264 36,000Van Pelt, Bo 2003 Omaha Classic (The Champions Club) 262 99,000Vaughan, Bruce (2) 1994 Pensacola Classic (The Moors G&CC) 271 36,0001994 Permian Basin Open (The Club at Mission Dorado) 269 31,500Veazey, Vance (3) 1998 Shreveport Open (Southern Trace CC) 280 + 40,5001999 Carolina Classic (Raleigh CC) 269 40,5002005 BellSouth Panama Championship (Panama GC) 272 94,500Wagner, Johnson (2) 2006 Chitimacha Louisiana Open (Le Triomphe CC) 272 90,0002006 Cox Classic (Champions Run) 263 117,000Walcher, Rocky 1996 Omaha Classic (Champions Club) 267 36,000Walker, Jimmy (3) 2004 BellSouth Panama Championship (Panama GC) 273 90,0002004 Chitimacha Louisiana Open (LeTriomphe CC) 272 85,5002007 National Mining Association Pete Dye Classic (Pete Dye GC) 273 108,000Walters, Euan 2004 Jacob’s Creek Open (Kooyonga GC) 275 145,586Warren, Charles (3) 2002 BMW Charity Pro-Am (The Cliffs G&CC/Valley, Keowee Vineyards) 264 94,5002004 Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship (Whistle Bear GC) 269 81,0002004 Cox Classic (Champions Run GC) 267 108,000Watney, Nick 2004 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship (Capitol Hill GC) 273 112,500Webb, Gary (2) 1996 Dakota Dunes Open (Dakota Dunes CC) 275 + 45,0001999 Fort Smith Classic (Hardscrabble CC) 264 45,000Wetterich, Brett (2) 2003 Chitimacha Louisiana Open (Le Triomphe CC) 264 85,5002004 Envirocare Utah Classic (Willow Creek CC) 272 81,000Whittaker, Ron 2007 Chattanooga Classic (Black Creek Club) 271 85,500Wilk, Vic 1994 Knoxville Open (Willow Creek GC) 275 36,000Williamson, Jay 2007 Fort Smith Classic (Hardscrabble CC) 264 94,500Williamson, Tyler 2002 Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open (Crestview CC) 272 76,500Willis, Garrett 2005 Envirocare Utah Classic (Willow Creek CC) 275 85,500Wilson, John (2) 1998 Louisiana Open (Le Triomphe CC) 274 54,0001999 Dayton Open (The GC at Yankee Trace) 268 45,000Woodland, Jeff (3) 1991 Dakota Dunes Open (Dakota Dunes CC-Boat Course) 196 # 25,0001992 Wichita Charity Classic (Reflection Ridge GC) 204 #+ 25,0001992 Utah Classic (Riverside CC) 202 # 25,000Wurtz, Mark 1997 Shreveport Open (Southern Trace CC) 275 36,000Young, Kim 1990 Dakota Dunes Open (Dakota Dunes CC-Boat Course) 197 # 20,000Zabriski, Bruce 1991 Panama City Beach Classic (Hombre GC) 208 # 20,000Zokol, Richard 2001 Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship (DiamondBack GC) 271 81,000Zoller, Karl 1995 Cleveland Open (Quail Hollow Resort) 274 + 36,000Zorkic, Zoran 2002 SAS Carolina Classic (TPC Wakefield Plantation) 274 81,000Section5 All-Time Recordspgatour.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>5-39


Statistical Records (Year by Year)Section All-Time records5ScoringAvg.1990 Jeff Maggert 70.021991 Tom Lehman 70.061992 Lennie Clements 70.151993 Doug Martin 69.581994 Chris Perry 69.771995 Allen Doyle 69.791996 Stewart Cink 69.401997 Chris Smith 69.401998 Woody Austin 69.611999 Marco Dawson 69.812000 Chris Smith 70.112001 Tim Petrovic 69.682002 Patrick Moore 69.862003 Zach Johnson 68.972004 Franklin Langham 69.802005 Jason Gore 69.142006 Boo Weekley 69.592007 Vancey Veazey 69.672008 Greg Owen 69.58Greens in Regulation Pct.1998 Perry Moss 72.01999 Matt Peterson 71.52000 Briny Baird 71.82001 Matt Peterson 72.42002 Scott Gump 74.12003 David Branshaw 72.42004 Jeff Gove 74.32005 David Branshaw 72.52006 Boo Weekley 74.312007 Brock Mackenzie 77.552008 Bob May 75.59PuttingAvg.1998 Gene Sauers 1.7281999 Marco Dawson 1.7472000 Ahmad Bateman 1.7122001 Deane Pappas 1.7252002 Aaron Baddeley 1.7182003 Zach Johnson 1.6992004 Kevin Stadler 1.7292005 Kim Felton 1.7372006 Justin Bolli 1.7352007 Tommy Tolles 1.7032008 Greg Chalmers 1.727EaglesAvg.1990 Not calculated1991 Kelly Gibson 76.91992 Joey Rassett 87.01993 Guy Boros 101.01994 David Duval 90.0David Jackson 90.01995 Len Mattiace 100.81996 Steve Gotsche 96.81997 Chris Couch 88.21998 Charlie Wi 64.81999 Mathew Goggin 85.82000 Richard Johnson 103.22001 Todd Rose 61.42002 Mike Perez 81.02003 Chris Couch 64.42004 Victor Schwamkrug 72.02005 Jason Gore 77.42006 Jeremy Anderson 79.72007 Zoran Zorkic 78.92008 Scott Harrington 78.0Driving Distance Yds.1998 Stiles Mitchell 306.71999 Stiles Mitchell 301.52000 Mike Heinen 304.82001 Tom Carter 312.02002 Victor Schwamkrug 328.52003 Victor Schwamkrug 339.32004 Victor Schwamkrug 330.92005 Bubba Watson 334.02006 Scott Hend 315.52007 Jeff Wood 323.42008 Won Joon Lee 315.7Driving Accuracy Pct.1998 David McCampbell 75.51999 Brian Tennyson 75.42000 Greg Gregory 77.02001 Heath Slocum 77.52002 Scott Gump 76.32003 Scott Gump 75.72004 Scott Gump 81.42005 Scott Gump 80.72006 Jeff Hart 79.22007 John Morse 79.12008 Geoffrey Sisk 79.482008 Greg Owen 38Total DrivingTotal1998 David Berganio, Jr. 441999 J.J. Henry 362000 Charles Warren 542001 Chad Campbell 482002 Patrick Moore 592003 Jason Bohn 362004 Jeff Gove 512005 Jason Gore 272006 Boo Weekley 192007 Chris Smith 362008 Greg Owen 38Sand SavesPct.1998 Eric Booker 67.21999 Spike McRoy 71.42000 Michael Allen 63.32001 Morris Hatalsky 69.42002 John Morse 66.72003 David Morland IV 64.92004 Paul Gow 61.32005 Brad Fabel 61.92006 Jason Caron 64.42007 Jim McGovern 62.32008 Greg Owen 61.3BirdiesAvg.1990 Not calculated1991 P.H. Horgan III 4.18Olin Browne 4.181992 John Flannery 4.161993 Eric Hoos 4.131994 Tommy Tolles 4.231995 Tom Scherrer 4.231996 Stewart Cink 4.431997 Chris Smith 4.481998 Notah Begay III 4.161999 Marco Dawson 4.272000 Vaughn Taylor 4.132001 Todd Barranger 4.30Chad Wright 4.302002 Aaron Baddeley 4.382003 Scott Gutschewski 4.812004 D.A. Points 4.382005 Steven Bowditch 4.392006 Andrew Buckle 4.322007 Daniel Summerhays 4.312008 Greg Owen 4.19All-Aroundtotal1998 Bob Burns 1411999 Kelly Gibson 1332000 Michael Allen 1602001 Rod Pampling 2142002 Todd Barranger 2122003 Zach Johnson 1112004 Justin Bolli 2142005 Jason Gore 1702006 Ken Duke 1752007 Jason Day 2072008 Greg Owen 102All-Time Statistical RecordsScoring1. Zach Johnson (2003) 68.972. Scott Gutschewski (2003) 69.003. Jason Gore (2005) 69.14T4. Stewart Cink (1996) 69.40Chris Smith (1997) 69.40Eagles1. Todd Rose (2001) 61.42. Chris Couch (2003) 64.43. Charlie Wi (1998) 64.84. Tom Carter (2003) 67.05. Iain Steel (2001) 68.4Total Driving1. Boo Weekley (2006) 182. Jason Gore (2005) 27T3. J.J. Henry (1999) 36Jason Bohn (2003) 36Chris Smith (2007) 36All-Around1. Greg Owen (2008) 1022. Zach Johnson (2003) 1113. Kelly Gibson (1999) 1334. Bob Burns (1998) 1415. Carl Paulson (1999) 148Greens in Regulation1. Brock Mackenzie (2007) 77.552. Bob May (2008) 75.593. Kris Blanks (2007) 74.704. Jeff Klauk (2008) 74.465. Chris Smith (2007) 74.39Driving Distance1. Victor Schwamkrug (2003) 339.32. Bubba Watson (2005) 334.03. Victor Schwamkrug (2004) 330.94. Victor Schwamkrug (2002) 328.55. Bubba Watson (2004) 323.5Sand Saves1. Spike McRoy (1999) 71.42. Morris Hatalsky (2001) 69.43. Jim Benepe (2001) 67.74. Brad Fabel (2001) 67.35. Eric Booker (1998) 67.2Putting1. Zach Johnson (2003) 1.6992. Tommy Tolles (2007) 1.7033. Arjun Atwal (2007) 1.7074. Bob Heintz (2003) 1.7085. Ahmad Bateman (2000) 1.712Driving Accuracy1. Scott Gump (2004) 81.42. Scott Gump (2005) 80.73. Geoffrey Sisk (2008) 79.54. Jeff Hart (2006) 79.25. Michael Boyd (2008) 79.2Birdies1. Scott Gutschewski (2003) 4.812. Zach Johnson (2003) 4.773. Joe Ogilvie (2003) 4.554. Jason Dufner (2003) 4.535. Chris Couch (2003) 4.49Greg Owen5-40<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Wins by Former <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players1. Bruce Fleisher 1991 New England Classic2. John Daly 1991 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship3. John Daly 1992 B.C. Open4. Jim McGovern 1993 Shell Houston Open5. Mike Standly 1993 Freeport-McMoRan Classic6. Jeff Maggert 1993 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic7. Mike Springer 1994 Kmart Greater Greensboro Open8. Mike Heinen 1994 Shell Houston Open9. John Daly 1994 BellSouth Classic10. Tom Lehman 1994 Memorial <strong>Tour</strong>nament11. Ernie Els 1994 U.S. Open12. Brian Henninger 1994 Deposit Guaranty Classic13. Steve Lowery 1994 Sprint International14. Mike Springer 1994 Greater Milwaukee Open15. John Morse 1995 United Airlines Hawaiian Open16. Ernie Els 1995 GTE Byron Nelson Classic17. Tom Lehman 1995 Colonial National Invitation18. Ted Tryba 1995 Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic19. John Daly 1995 British Open20. Woody Austin 1995 Buick Open21. Jim Furyk 1995 Las Vegas Invitational22. Jim Furyk 1996 United Airlines Hawaiian Open23. Tim Herron 1996 Honda Classic24. Paul Goydos 1996 Bay Hill Invitational25. Steve Stricker 1996 Kemper Open26. Ernie Els 1996 Buick Classic27. Steve Stricker 1996 Motorola Western Open28. Tom Lehman 1996 British Open29. Willie Wood 1996 Deposit Guaranty Classic30. Clarence Rose 1996 Sprint International31. Guy Boros 1996 Greater Vancouver Open32. Tom Lehman 1996 <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship33. Stuart Appleby 1997 Honda Classic34. Ernie Els 1997 U.S. Open35. Ernie Els 1997 Buick Classic36. David Toms 1997 Quad City Classic37. Stewart Cink 1997 Canon Greater Hartford Open38. Tim Herron 1997 LaCantera Texas Open39. David Duval 1997 Michelob Championship at Kingsmill40. David Duval 1997 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic41. David Duval 1997 THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship42. David Duval 1998 Tucson Chrysler Classic43. Ernie Els 1998 Bay Hill Invitational44. Trevor Dodds 1998 Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic45. David Duval 1998 Shell Houston Open46. Stuart Appleby 1998 Kemper Open47. J.P. Hayes 1998 Buick Classic48. Joe Durant 1998 Motorola Western Open49. Olin Browne 1998 Canon Greater Hartford Open50 David Duval 1998 NEC World Series of Golf51. Brandel Chamblee 1998 Greater Vancouver Open52. Chris Perry 1998 B.C. Open53. David Duval 1998 Michelob Championship at Kingsmill54. Jim Furyk 1998 Las Vegas Invitational55 David Duval 1999 Mercedes Championships56. David Duval 1999 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic57. Ernie Els 1999 Nissan Open58 Jeff Maggert 1999 Accenture Match Play Championship59. Tim Herron 1999 Bay Hill Invitational60. David Duval 1999 PLAYERS Championship61. David Duval 1999 BellSouth Classic62. Stuart Appleby 1999 Shell Houston Open63. Olin Browne 1999 MasterCard Colonial64. Ted Tryba 1999 FedEx St. Jude Classic65. J.L. Lewis 1999 John Deere Classic66. Brent Geiberger 1999 Canon Greater Hartford Open67. Tom Pernice, Jr. 1999 Buick Open68. David Toms 1999 Sprint International69. Notah Begay 1999 Reno-Tahoe Open70. David Toms 1999 Buick Challenge71. Notah Begay 1999 Michelob Championship at Kingsmill72. Jim Furyk 1999 Las Vegas Invitational73. Brian Henninger 1999 Southern Farm Bureau Classic74. Tom Lehman 2000 Phoenix Open75. Jim Carter 2000 Touchstone Energy Tucson Open76. Jim Furyk 2000 Doral-Ryder Open77. Stewart Cink 2000 MCI Classic78. Tom Scherrer 2000 Kemper Insurance Open79. Dennis Paulson 2000 Buick Classic80. Notah Begay 2000 FedEx St. Jude Classic81. Notah Begay 2000 Canon Greater Hartford Open82. Michael Clark 2000 John Deere Classic83. Ernie Els 2000 The INTERNATIONAL84. Chris DiMarco 2000 SEI Pennsylvania Classic85. David Duval 2000 Buick Challenge86. David Toms 2000 Michelob Championship at Kingsmill87. Steve Lowery 2000 Southern Farm Bureau Classic88. Steve Stricker 2001 Accenture Match Play Championship89. Jim Furyk 2001 Mercedes Championships90. Garrett Willis 2001 Touchstone Energy Tucson Open91. Joe Durant 2001 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic92. Joe Durant 2001 Genuity Championship93. David Toms 2001 Compaq Classic of New Orleans94. Frank Lickliter II 2001 Kemper Insurance Open95. David Duval 2001 British Open96. David Gossett 2001 John Deere Classic97. Tom Pernice, Jr. 2001 The INTERNATIONAL98. David Toms 2001 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship99. Joel Edwards 2001 Air Canada Championship100. David Toms 2001 Michelob Championship at Kingsmill101. Chris DiMarco 2001 Buick Challenge102. Cameron Beckman 2001 Southern Farm Bureau Classic103. Jerry Kelly 2002 Sony Open in Hawaii104. Chris DiMarco 2002 Phoenix Open105. Matt Gogel 2002 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am106. Len Mattiace 2002 Nissan Open107. Kevin Sutherland 2002 Accenture Match Play Championship108. Ian Leggatt 2002 Touchstone Energy Tucson Open109. Ernie Els 2002 Genuity Championship110. Craig Perks 2002 PLAYERS Championship111. Jim Furyk 2002 Memorial <strong>Tour</strong>nament112. Chris Smith 2002 Buick Classic113. Len Mattiace 2002 FedEx St. Jude Classic114. Jerry Kelly 2002 Advil Western Open115. Ernie Els 2002 British Open116. Spike McRoy 2002 B.C. Open117. J.P. Hayes 2002 John Deere Classic118. Chris Riley 2002 Reno-Tahoe Open119. Gene Sauers 2002 Air Canada Championship120. John Rollins 2002 Bell Canadian Open121. Phil Tataurangi 2002 Invensys Classic at Las Vegas122. Bob Burns 2002 Disney Golf Classic123. Jonathan Byrd 2002 Buick Challenge124. Ernie Els 2003 Mercedes Championships125. Ernie Els 2003 Sony Open126. Frank Lickliter 2003 Chrysler Classic of Tucson127. Ben Crane 2003 BellSouth Classic128. Steve Flesch 2003 HP Classic of New Orleans129. David Toms 2003 Wachovia Championship130. Jim Furyk 2003 U.S. Open131. David Toms 2003 FedEx St. Jude Classic132. Jim Furyk 2003 Buick OpenSection5 All-Time Recordspgatour.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>5-41


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Wins by Former <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> PlayersSection All-Time records5133. Shaun Micheel 2003 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship134. J.L. Lewis 2003 84 LUMBER Classic of Pennsylvania135. Tommy Armour III 2003 Valero Texas Open136. Stuart Appleby 2003 Las Vegas Invitational137. Chad Campbell 2003 THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship138. Stuart Appleby 2004 Mercedes Championships139. Ernie Els 2004 Sony Open140. John Daly 2004 Buick Invitational141. Heath Slocum 2004 Chrysler Classic of Tucson142. Chad Campbell 2004 Bay Hill Invitational143. Zach Johnson 2004 BellSouth Classic144. Stewart Cink 2004 MCI Heritage145. Steve Flesch 2004 Bank of America Colonial146. David Toms 2004 FedEx St. Jude Classic147. Ernie Els 2004 Memorial <strong>Tour</strong>nament148. Stephen Ames 2004 Cialis Western Open149. Mark Hensby 2004 John Deere Classic150. Jonathan Byrd 2004 B.C. Open151. Rod Pampling 2004 The INTERNATIONAL152. Stewart Cink 2004 NEC Invitational153. Vaughn Taylor 2004 Reno-Tahoe Open154. Woody Austin 2004 Buick Championship155. Bart Bryant 2004 Valero Texas Open156. Ernie Els 2004 American Express Championship157. Andre Stolz 2004 Michelin Las Vegas Invitational158. Brent Geiberger 2004 Chrysler Classic of Greensboro159. Ryan Palmer 2004 FUNAI Classic at Walt Disney World Resort160. Stuart Appleby 2005 Mercedes Championship161. David Toms 2005 Accenture Match Play Championship162. Tim Petrovic 2005 Zurich Classic of New Orleans163. Ted Purdy 2005 EDS Byron Nelson Championship164. Bart Bryant 2005 the Memorial <strong>Tour</strong>nament165. Jim Furyk 2005 Cialis Western Open166. Sean O’Hair 2005 John Deere Classic167. Jason Bohn 2005 B.C. Open168. Ben Crane 2005 U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee169. Vaughn Taylor 2005 Reno-Tahoe Open170. Olin Browne 2005 Deutsche Bank Championship171. Jason Gore 2005 84 LUMBER Classic172. Wes Short 2005 Michelin Championship at Las Vegas173. Lucas Glover 2005 FUNAI Classic at Walt Disney World Resort174. Heath Slocum 2005 Southern Farm Bureau Classic175. Bart Bryant 2005 THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship176. Stuart Appleby 2006 Mercedes Championships177. David Toms 2006 Sony Open in Hawaii178. Chad Campbell 2006 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic179. Arron Oberholser 2006 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am180. Rod Pampling 2006 Bay Hill Invitational181. Stephen Ames 2006 THE PLAYERS Championship182. Aaron Baddeley 2006 Verizon Heritage183. Stuart Appleby 2006 Shell Houston Open184. Chris Couch 2006 Zurich Classic of New Orleans185. Jim Furyk 2006 Wachovia Championship186. Brett Wetterich 2006 EDS Byron Nelson Championship187. Tim Herron 2006 Bank of America Colonial188. Jeff Maggert 2006 FedEx St. Jude Classic189. J.J. Henry 2006 Buick Championship190. John Rollins 2006 B.C. Open191. Dean Wilson 2006 The INTERNATIONAL192. Jim Furyk 2006 Canadian Open193. Eric Axley 2006 Valero Texas Open194. D.J. Trahan 2006 Southern Farm Bureau Classic195. Troy Matteson 2006 Frys.com Open196. Joe Durant 2006 FUNAI Classic at Walt Disney World Resort197. Paul Goydos 2007 Sony Open in Hawaii198. Charley Hoffman 2007 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic199. Aaron Baddeley 2007 FBR Open200. Mark Wilson 2007 Honda Classic201. Zach Johnson 2007 Master <strong>Tour</strong>nament202. Boo Weekley 2007 Verizon Heritage203. Nick Watney 2007 Zurich Classic of New Orleans204. Zach Johnson 2007 AT&T Classic205. Woody Austin 2007 Stanford St. Jude Championship206. Brian Bateman 2007 Buick Open207. Jonathan Byrd 2007 John Deere Classic208. Joe Ogilvie 2007 U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee209. Jim Furyk 2007 Canadian Open210. Steve Flesch 2007 Reno-Tahoe Open211. Brandt Snedeker 2007 Wyndham Championship212. Steve Stricker 2007 The Barclays213. Steve Flesch 2007 Turning Stone Resort Championship214. Chad Campbell 2007 Viking Classic215. George McNeill 2007 Frys.com Open216. Daniel Chopra 2007 Ginn sur Mer Classic at Tesoro217. Stephen Ames 2007 Children’s Miracle Network Classic218. Daniel Chopra 2008 Mercedes-Benz Championship219. D.J. Trahan 2008 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic220. Steve Lowery 2008 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am221. Brian Gay 2008 Mayakoba Golf Classic at Riviera Maya222. Ernie Els 2008 The Honda Classic223. Sean O’Hair 2008 PODS Championship224. Greg Kraft 2008 Puerto Rico Open225. Johnson Wagner 2008 Shell Houston Open226. Boo Weekley 2008 Verizon Heritage227. Ryuji Imada 2008 AT&T Classic228. Stewart Cink 2008 Travelers Championship229. Richard S. Johnson 2008 U.S. Bank Championship230. Chez Reavie 2008 RBC Canadian Open231. Parker McLachlin 2008 Legends Reno-Tahoe Open232. Camilo Villegas 2008 BMW Championship233. Camilo Villegas 2008 THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship234. Zach Johnson 2008 Valero Texas Open235. Marc Turnesa 2008 Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open236. Cameron Beckman 2008 Frys.com Open237. Ryan Palmer 2008 Ginn sur Mer ClassicMajor Championships Won by Former <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> PlayersJohn DalyErnie ElsJohn DalyTom LehmanErnie ElsDavid Duval1991 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship1994 U.S. Open1995 British Open1996 British Open1997 U.S. Open2001 British OpenDavid TomsErnie ElsJim FurykShaun MicheelZach Johnson2001 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship2002 British Open2003 U.S. Open2003 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship2007 Masters5-42<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


Total <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Wins by Former <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players (109 Players)16 Ernie Els13 David DuvalJim Furyk12 David Toms8 Stuart Appleby5 Stewart CinkJohn DalyTom Lehman4 Notah Begay IIIChad CampbellGavin ColesJoe DurantSteve FleschTim HerronZach JohnsonD.A. PointsSteve Stricker3 Stephen AmesWoody AustinOlin BrowneBart BryantJonathan ByrdChris DiMarcoSteve LoweryJeff Maggert2 Aaron BaddeleyCameron BeckmanDaniel Chopra1991 21992 11993 31994 81995 7Ben CraneBrent GeibergerPaul GoydosJ.P. HayesBrian HenningerJerry KellyJ.L. LewisFrank Lickliter IILen MattiaceSean O’HairRyan PalmerRod PamplingTom Pernice, Jr.John RollinsHeath SlocumMike SpringerVaughn TaylorD.J. TrahanTed TrybaCamilo VillegasBoo Weekley1 Tommy Armour IIIEric AxleyBrian BatemanJason BohnGuy BorosBob BurnsJim CarterBrandel ChambleeMichael Clark IIChris CouchTrevor DoddsJoel EdwardsBruce FleisherBrian GayLucas GloverMatt GogelJason GoreDavid GossettMike HeinenJ.J. HenryMark HensbyCharley HoffmanRyuji ImadaRichard S. JohnsonGreg KraftIan LeggattTroy MattesonJim McGovernParker McLachlinGeorge McNeillSpike McRoyShaun MicheelJohn MorseJoe OgilvieArron Oberholser<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Wins by Former <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players1996 111997 91998 131999 192000 142001 152002 212003 142004 222005 16Dennis PaulsonCraig PerksChris PerryTim PetrovicTed PurdyChez ReavieChris RileyClarence RoseGene SauersTom ScherrerWes ShortChris SmithBrandt SnedekerMike StandlyAndre StolzKevin SutherlandPhil TataurangiMarc TurnesaJohnson WagnerNick WatneyBrett WetterichGarrett WillisDean WilsonMark WilsonWillie Wood2006 212007 212008 20Section5 All-Time RecordsMost <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Career Wins6 Sean Murphy (1993 Player of the Year)Matt GogelJason Gore5 Pat BatesChris Smith (1997 Player of the Year)Chris Couch4 Olin BrowneMichael ChristieGavin ColesJohn Flannery (1992 Player of the Year)Glen HnatiukTripp IsenhourKevin JohnsonRichard JohnsonTom Lehman (1991 Player of the Year)Dick MastJoe OgilvieD.A. PointsHugh Royer IIIMike SpringerKevin StadlerDarron Stiles3 Russel BeiersdorfDavid Berganio, Jr.Guy BorosCraig BowdenChad Campbell (2001 Player of the Year)Tom CarterStewart Cink (1996 Player of the Year)Trevor DoddsAllen DoyleR.W. EaksBrad ElderNick FlanaganJeff GovePaul GowScott GumpJerry HaasBrian HenningerMark HensbyP.H. Horgan IIIRyan HowisonSkip KendallCliff KresgeFranklin LanghamJohn MaginnesJim McGovernPatrick Moore (2002 Player of the Year)Rick PearsonTom ScherrerMike SchuchartHeath SlocumRoland ThatcherTed TrybaStan UtleyVance VeazeyJimmy WalkerCharles WarrenJeff Woodlandpgatour.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>5-43


Section All-Time records5Champions <strong>Tour</strong> Wins by Former <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players1. Bruce Fleisher 1999 Royal Caribbean Classic2. Bruce Fleisher 1999 American Express Invitational3. Allen Doyle 1999 ACE Group Classic4. Allen Doyle 1999 <strong>PGA</strong> Seniors’ Championship5. Bruce Fleisher 1999 Home Depot Invitational6. Tom Jenkins 1999 Bell Atlantic Classic7. Allen Doyle 1999 Cadillac NFL Classic8. Bruce Fleisher 1999 BellSouth Senior Classic at Opryland9. Bruce Fleisher 1999 Lightpath Long Island Classic10. Allen Doyle 1999 TD Waterhouse Championship11. Bruce Fleisher 1999 Transamerica12. Bruce Fleisher 1999 EMC Kaanapali Classic13. Bruce Fleisher 2000 Royal Caribbean Classic14. Bruce Fleisher 2000 GTE Classic15. Allen Doyle 2000 Toshiba Classic16. Bruce Fleisher 2000 Home Depot Invitational17. Bruce Fleisher 2000 Lightpath Long Island Classic18. Tom Jenkins 2000 AT&T Canada Senior Open Championship19. Bob Gilder 2001 Verizon Classic20. Mike McCullough 2001 Mexico Senior Classic21. Mike McCullough 2001 Emerald Coast Classic22. Bruce Fleisher 2001 Las Vegas Senior Classic23. Bruce Fleisher 2001 Home Depot Invitational24. John Schroeder 2001 NFL Golf Classic25. Bruce Fleisher 2001 U.S. Senior Open26. Allen Doyle 2001 Ford Senior Players Championship27. Allen Doyle 2001 State Farm Senior Classic28. Bobby Wadkins 2001 Lightpath Long Island Classic29. Bob Gilder 2001 SENIOR <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship30. Don Pooley 2002 U.S. Senior Open31. Tom Jenkins 2002 AT&T Canada Senior Open Championship32. Bob Gilder 2002 SBC Senior Open33. Bob Gilder 2002 FleetBoston Classic34. Morris Hatalsky 2002 Uniting Fore Care Classic35. Bob Gilder 2002 Allianz Championship36. Bob Gilder 2002 Kroger Senior Classic37. Bruce Fleisher 2002 RJR Championship38. Dave Barr 2003 Royal Caribbean Classic39. Bruce Fleisher 2003 Verizon Classic40. Bob Gilder 2003 Emerald Coast Classic41. Tom Jenkins 2003 Bruno’s Memorial Classic42. Morris Hatalsky 2003 Columbus Southern Open43. Allen Doyle 2003 FleetBoston Classic44. Don Pooley 2003 Allianz Championship45. Bruce Fleisher 2004 Royal Caribbean Classic46. Tom Jenkins 2004 Blue Angels Classic47. Bruce Fleisher 2004 Bruno’s Memorial Classic48. Allen Doyle 2004 Bayer Advantage49. Mark Johnson 2005 Toshiba Senior Classic50. Mike Reid 2005 Senior <strong>PGA</strong> Championship51. Tom Jenkins 2005 Allianz Championship52. Ron Streck 2005 Commerce Bank Championship53. Allen Doyle 2005 U.S. Senior Open54. Bob Gilder 2005 Constellation Energy Classic55. Morris Hatalsky 2006 Puerto Vallarta Blue Agave Golf Classic56. Bobby Wadkins 2006 The Boeing Championship at Sandestin57. Allen Doyle 2006 U.S. Senior Open58. Bobby Wadkins 2006 Ford Senior Players Championship59. Bob Gilder 2006 Constellation Energy Classic60. Tom Jenkins 2006 SAS Championship61. Bobby Wadkins 2007 ACE Group Classic62. Keith Fergus 2007 Ginn Championship at Hammock Beach63. Denis Watson 2007 Senior <strong>PGA</strong> Championship64. R.W. Eaks 2007 Dick’s Sporting Goods Open65. Denis Watson 2007 Boeing Classic66. R.W. Eaks 2007 Greater Hickory Classic at Rock Barn67. Mark Wiebe 2007 SAS Championship68. Denis Watson 2008 AT&T Champions Classic69. Mark Wiebe 2008 The Cap Cana Championship70. Denis Watson 2008 FedEx Kinko’s Classic71. R.W. Eaks 2008 3M Championship72. Bruce Vaughan 2008 Senior British Open73. R.W. Eaks 2008 Greater Hickory Classic at Rock BarnMajor Championships Won by Former <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players (Champions <strong>Tour</strong>)Allen Doyle1999 <strong>PGA</strong> Seniors’ ChampionshipAllen Doyle2005 U.S. Senior OpenBruce Fleisher2001 U.S. Senior OpenAllen Doyle2006 U.S. Senior OpenAllen Doyle2001 Ford Senior Players Championship Bobby Wadkins2006 Ford Senior Players ChampionshipDon Pooley2002 U.S. Senior OpenDenis Watson2007 Senior <strong>PGA</strong> ChampionshipMike Reid2005 Senior <strong>PGA</strong> ChampionshipBruce Vaughan2008 Senior British OpenTotal Wins by Player (18 Players)18 Bruce Fleisher11 Allen Doyle9 Bob Gilder7 Tom Jenkins4 R.W. EaksBobby WadkinsDenis Watson3 Morris HatalskyMike McCulloughDon PooleyMark Wiebe1 Dave BarrKeith FergusMark JohnsonMike ReidJohn SchroederRon StreckBruce Vaughan5-44<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Awards Won by <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> AlumniARNOLD PALMER AWARDAwarded annually to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’sleading money-winner.1996 Tom Lehman $1,780,1591998 David Duval 2,591,031<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> PLAYER OF THE YEARThe Jack Nicklaus Trophy isawarded annually to the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> Player of the Year based onthe balloting of the membership.1996 Tom LehmanVARDON TROPHYThe Vardon Trophy, named in honor of famed Britishgolfer Harry Vardon, is awarded annually by the <strong>PGA</strong> ofAmerica to the player with the lowest scoring averageon the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.1996 Tom Lehman1998 David Duval<strong>PGA</strong> PLAYER OF THE YEARThe <strong>PGA</strong> Player of the Year Award is given by the <strong>PGA</strong> ofAmerica to the top <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> player based on a mathematicalformula that weighs tournament wins, officialmoney standing and scoring average.1996 Tom LehmanBYRON NELSON AWARDThe Byron Nelson Award is basedon each player’s adjusted scoringaverage.1996 Tom Lehman 69.321998 David Duval 69.13<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> ROOKIE OF THE YEAR1991 John Daly1994 Ernie Els1995 Woody Austin1997 Stewart Cink1998 Steve Flesch2000 Michael Clark II2002 Jonathan Byrd2005 Sean O’Hair2007 Brandt SnedekerFormer <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Presidents Cup and Ryder Cup Team MembersThe Presidents Cup Team Members2007Stuart Appleby*Woody AustinStewart CinkErnie Els*Jim FurykLucas GloverZach JohnsonSteve StrickerDavid Toms2005Stuart Appleby*Stewart CinkTim Clark*Mark Hensby*David TomsJim FurykChris DiMarco2003Stuart Appleby*Tim Clark*Chris DiMarcoErnie Els*Jim FurykJerry KellyDavid Toms2000Stuart Appleby*Notah Begay IIIChad CampbellStewart CinkDavid DuvalErnie Els*Jim FurykTom Lehman1998Stuart Appleby*David DuvalErnie Els*Jim Furyk1996David DuvalErnie Els*Tom LehmanSteve Stricker1994Tom LehmanJeff MaggertRyder Cup Team Members2008Chad CampbellStewart CinkJim FurykSteve StrickerBoo Weekley2006Tom Lehman (captain)Chad CampbellStewart CinkChris DiMarcoJim FurykJ.J. HenryZach JohnsonVaughn TaylorDavid TomsBrett Wetterich2004Chad CampbellStewart CinkChris DiMarcoJim FurykChris RileyDavid Toms2002Stewart CinkDavid DuvalJim FurykDavid TomsBrandt Snedeker1999David DuvalJim FurykTom LehmanJeff Maggert1997Jim FurykTom LehmanJeff Maggert1995Tom LehmanJeff MaggertSection5 All-Time Records* International Team Memberpgatour.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>5-45


Section All-Time records5<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players of the MonthA <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Player of the Month is chosen for each month of the season in a vote by a media panel. Each recipient gets a special medal commemorating his achievement.The previouswinners, beginning in August 1996 (the first time a <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Player of the Month Award was given), are as follows:1996AugustSeptemberOctober1997FebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctober1998MarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctober1999JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberMichael ChristieStewart CinkStewart CinkMark CarnevaleMark CarnevaleJeff BrehautAhmad BatemanTrevor DoddsBen BatesChris SmithIain SteelSteve FleschJohn WilsonDennis PaulsonGene SauersDoug DunakeyJohn MaginnesWoody AustinNotah Begay IIIBob BurnsCurt ByrumJoel EdwardsMatt GogelBob HeintzGlen HnatiukMatt GogelEdward FryattRyan HowisonCarl PaulsonBob Heintz2000FebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctober2001MarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctober2002AprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberDonnie HammondTripp IsenhourJeff GallagherChris SmithIan LeggattShane BertschAhmad BatemanSteve HaskinsSpike McRoyChris CouchTim PetrovicChad CampbellHeath SlocumJason DufnerHeath SlocumRod PamplingPat BatesSteven AlkerCliff KresgeArron OberholserTodd FischerMarco DawsonJason GoreAaron Baddeley2003March Joe OgilvieApril Zach JohnsonMay Tripp IsenhourJune Vaughn TaylorJuly Zach JohnsonAugust Tom CarterSeptember Roger TambelliniOctober Chris Couch2004February Euan WaltersMarch Jimmy WalkerApril Franklin LanghamMay Chris AndersonJune D. A. PointsJuly Charles WarrenAugust Brett WetterichSeptember Scott GumpOctober Nick Watney2005February Steven BowditchMarch-April Troy MattesonMay Troy MattesonJune Chris CouchJuly Jason GoreAugust Roger TambelliniSeptember Troy MattesonOctober Kris Cox2006Jan.-Feb. Jim RutledgeMarch-April Johnson WagnerMay Darron StilesJune Hunter HaasJuly Brandt SnedekerAugust Craig BowdenSeptember Gavin ColesOct.-Nov. Craig Kanada2007Jan.-Feb. Scott SterlingNicholas ThompsonMarch-April Skip KendallMay Nick FlanaganJune Roland ThatcherJuly Jason DayAugust Justin BolliNick FlanaganSeptember Jon MillsOct.-Nov. Richard Johnson2008Jan.-Feb. Jarrod LyleMarch-April Greg ChalmersMay David MathisJune Jarrod LyleJuly Rick PriceAugust Scott PiercySeptember Matt BettencourtOct.-Nov. Matt BettencourtMULTIPLE PLAYERS OF THE MONTHChris Couch (3) March 2001, October 2003, June 2005Troy Matteson (3) March/April 2005, May 2005, September 2005Ahmad Bateman (2) May 1997, August 2000Mark Carnevale (2) February-March 1997Stewart Cink (2) September 1996, October 1996Nick Flanagan (2) May 2007, August 2007Matt Gogel (2) March 1999, June 1999Jason Gore (2) September 2002, July 2005Bob Heintz (2) April 1999, October 1999Tripp Isenhour (2) March 2000, May 2003Zach Johnson (2) April 2003, July 2003Heath Slocum (2) June 2001, August 2001Chris Smith (2) August 1997, May 2000Roger Tambellini (2) September 2003, August 2005Jarrod Lyle (2) January-February 2008, June 2008Matt Bettencourt (2) September 2008, October-November 2008Stewart Cink is one of the many former <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> playersto represent the U.S. in The Presidents Cup and Ryder Cup5-46<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Player of the Year/Brendon de Jonge• Earned $437,035, the fifth-best, singleseasonmoney total in <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>history• Became the second international player toearn Player of the Year honors• Earned his first career win at the XeroxClassic in Rochester, NY, defeating JarrodLyle by four strokes at famed IrondequoitCountry Club• With his win, became the first player fromZimbabwe to earn a <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> title• Became the 55th International player toregister a win on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>• Made steady progress up the 2008 moneylist and vaulted 10 spots to No. 2 with hiswin at the Xerox Classic• Took over the top spot on the money listthe following week with a tie for secondat the Northeast Pennsylvania Classic• Held the No. 1 spot on the money list forseven weeks before ending the year at No. 2• Made the cut in 22 of 28 starts, with ninetop-10 finishes and 16 top-25 finishes• Finished the year by making the cut in 14of his last 15 starts, with 11 top-20 finishesand five top-five finishes. That includeda first, a second and a third• Posted par-or-better scores in 53 of hisfinal 58 rounds• Posted a scoring average of 68.86 in hisfinal 15 starts, where he was under-parin each tournament and was a cumulative146-under par for that stretch• In addition to finishing second in moneyearned, he led the <strong>Tour</strong> in Total Birdies(418), Par-4 Performance (58-under) andPar-4 Scoring Average (3.94)• Also finished second in Putting Average(1.734), second in Scrambling (63.50 percent),third in Scoring Average (69.78),fourth in All-Around (210), fourth in Third-Round Scoring Average (69.00) and tied forfourth in both Birdie Average (4.14) and ParBreakers (23.54 percent)• Was ranked among the top-10 on <strong>Tour</strong> in19 of 39 statistical categories and was inthe top 20 in 28 of the 39 categoriesRECIPIENTS OF NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD / JACK NICKLAUS TROPHY1990 Jeff Maggert $108,644 (2 wins, 13 top-10 finishes)1991 Tom Lehman $141,934 (3 wins, 11 top-10 finishes)1992 John Flannery $164,115 (3 wins, 11 top-10 finishes)1993 Sean Murphy $166,293 (4 wins, 8 top-10 finishes)1994 Chris Perry $167,148 (1 win, 10 top-10 finishes)1995 Jerry Kelly $188,878 (2 wins, 15 top-10 finishes)1996 Stewart Cink $251,699 (3 wins, 14 top-10 finishes)1997 Chris Smith $225,201 (3 wins, 8 top-10 finishes)1998 Bob Burns $178,664 (2 wins, 4 top-10 finishes)1999 Carl Paulson $223,051 (2 wins, 8 top-10 finishes)2000 Spike McRoy $300,638 (2 wins, 5 top-10 finishes)2001 Chad Campbell $394,552 (3 wins, 8 top-10 finishes)2002 Patrick Moore $381,965 (3 wins, 9 top-10 finishes)2003 Zach Johnson $494,882 (2 wins, 11 top-10 finishes)2004 Jimmy Walker $371,346 (2 wins, 7 top-10 finishes)2005 Jason Gore $356,579 (3 wins, 4 top-10 finishes)2006 Ken Duke $382,443 (1 win, 9 top-10 finishes)2007 Nick Flanagan $369,951 (3 wins, 5 top-10 finishes)2008 Brendon de Jonge $437,035 (1 win, 9 top-10 finishes)Section5 All-Time RecordsSingle-<strong>Tour</strong>nament Statistical Records (72 Hole Events Only)Driving Distance373.0 yards Victor Schwamkrug 2003 Omaha ClassicDriving Accuracy55 of 56 Tom Scherrer 2005 National MiningAssociation Pete Dye ClassicGreens In Regulation68 of 72 Boo Weekley 2006 Chattanooga ClassicPutts95 Grant Waite 2003 Miccosukee ChampionshipBirdies31 Craig Lile 2003 Omaha ClassicEagles5 Chris Smith 1997 Omaha ClassicTotal Driving2 Martin Laird 2007 Athens RegionalFoundation ClassicLongest Drive422 yards Bubba Watson 2004 Gila River Golf ClassicScrambling18 of 18 John Mallinger 2005 Cox ClassicBirdie Conversion58.5% (24 of 41) Kevin Burton 2001 Wichita Openpgatour.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>5-47


<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> GraduatesSection All-Time records5AAlker, Steven 2002Anderson, Chris 2004Anderson, Jerry 1991Appleby, Stuart 1995Armour III, Tommy 1994Atwal, Arjun 2008Aubrey, Emlyn 1994, 1998Austin, Woody 1998Axley, Eric 2005BBaddeley, Aaron 2002Baird, Briny 2000Barnes, Ricky 2008Barranger, Todd 2002Barron, Doug 2002Bates, Ben 1997Bates, Pat 1994, 2001Begay III, Notah 1998Beiersdorf, Russell 1992Berganio, Jr., David 1996, 2000Bertsch, Shane 2005Bettencourt, Matt 2008Blanks, Kris 2008Bohn, Jason 2003Bolli, Justin 2004, 2007Booker, Eric 1998Boros, Guy 2003Bowden, Craig 2003, 2006Bowditch, Steven 2005Branshaw, David 2005Brigman, D.J. 2003Browne, Olin 1991, 1993Buckle, Andrew 2006Buha, Jason 2002Burns, Bob 1998Byrd, Jonathan 2001Byrum, Curt 1993CCampbell, Chad 2001Carnevale, Mark 1997Carter, Jim 1994Carter, Tom 2003Chalmers, Greg 2005, 2008Cheesman, Barry 1997Christie, Michael 1996Cink, Stewart 1996Clark, Tim 2000Claxton, Paul 2007Coles, Gavin 2002, 2004, 2006Collins, Chad 2007Conner, Frank 1991Couch, Chris 2003, 2005Cox, Kris 2005DDaley, Joe 1997Dalpos, Rick 1992Dawson, Marco 1999, 2002Day, Jason 2007De Jonge, Brendon 2008DiMarco, Chris 1993, 1997Dodds, Trevor 1997Doyle, Allan 1995Driscoll, James 2004, 2007Dufner, Jason 2003, 2006Duke, Ken 2006Dunakey, Doug 1998Durant, Joe 1996Duval, David 1994EEaks, R.W. 1997Edwards, Joel 1999Elder, Brad 1999, 2007FFabel, Brad 1995Fischer, Todd 2002Flanagan, Nick 2007Flannery, John 1992Flesch, Steve 1997Frazar, Harrison 1997Freeman, Robin 1998Fryatt, Edward 1998GGallagher, Jeff 2000Gibson, Kelly 1999Glover, Lucas 2003Gogel, Matt 1999Goggin, Mathew 1999, 2005Gomez, Jaime 1992Gore, Jason 2002, 2005Gotsche, Steve 1999Gove, Jeff 1999, 2001, 2005Gow, Paul 2000, 2004Green, Jimmy 1998Green, Nathan 2005Grunewald, Kelly 2000Gump, Scott 1994Gutschewski, Scott 2004, 2008HHaas, Hunter 2004Haas, Jerry 1994Hart, Jeff 2000Heintz, Bob 1999Henninger, Brian 1992Henry, J.J. 2000Hensby, Mark 2000, 2003Hill, Jason 2001Hnatiuk, Glen 1997, 1999Hoffman, Charley 2005Horgan III, P.H. 1991, 1996Howison, Ryan 1999Hughes, Bradley 2004Humenik, Ed 1990IImada, Ryuji 2004Isenhour, Tripp 2000, 2003, 2006JJackson, David 1992Johnson, Eric 1996Johnson, Richard 2007Johnson, Zach 2003Jones, Brendan 2004Jones, Kent 2000Jones, Matthew 2007KKamm, Brian 1992, 1997Kanada, Craig 2006Kelly, Jerry 1995Kendall, Skip 1994, 1996Klauk, Jeff 2008Knost, Colt 2008Kresge, Cliff 2002, 2006Kuchar, Matt 2006LLaBelle II, Doug 2006Langham, Franklin 1995, 2004Laird, Martin 2007Leggatt, Ian 2000Lehman, Tom 1991Leishman, Marc 2008Letzig, Michael 2007Levin, Spencer 2008Lewis, J.L. 1997Long, Michael 2001, 2004Lowery, Steve 1992Lunde, Bill 2008Lyle, Jarrod 2006, 2008MMaggert, Jeff 1990Maginnes, John 1998Martin, Casey 1999Martin, Doug 1993Mast, Dick 1990Matteson, Troy 2005Mathis, David 2008May, Bob 1993McCallister, Blaine 2003McGovern, Jim 1990McKenzie, David 2005McRoy, Spike 2000Merrick, John 2006Micheel, Shaun 1999Mills, Jon 2005, 2007Molder, Bryce 2006, 2008Moore, Patrick 2002Moore, Tommy 1993Morland IV, David 2003Morse, John 1993Murphy, Sean 1993, 1995, 1998OOberholser, Arron 2002Ogilvie, Joe 1998, 2003Owen, Greg 2008PPalmer, Ryan 2003Pampling, Rod 2001Pappas, Brendan 2001, 2007Pappas, Deane 2001Paulson, Carl 1999Paulson, Dennis 1998Perry, Chris 1994Peterson, Matt 2001Petrovic, Tim 2001Piercy, Scott 2008Points, D.A. 2004, 2008Porter, Lee 1996Price, Aron 2008Price, Rick 2008Purdy, Ted 2003Putnam, Michael 2006QQuigley, Brett 1996Quinney, Jeff 2006RRaulerson, Charles 1998Reavie, Chez 2007Ridings, Tag 2002Riegger, John 2000, 2007Rollins, John 2001Royer III, Hugh 1995Rummells, Dave 1996Rutledge, Jim 2006SScherrer, Tom 1994, 1998, 2007Schultz, Jason 2005Sheehan, Patrick 2002, 2007Sheehan, Paul 2006Silveira, Larry 1993Sim, Michael 2006Small, Mike 1997Smith, Chris 1995, 1997, 2000Smith, Jerry 2005Slocum, Heath 2001Snedeker, Brandt 2006Sposa, Mike 1998Springer, Mike 1990Stadler, Kevin 2004, 2006Sterling, Scott 2007Stiles, Darron 2002, 2004, 2008Stolz, Andre 2003TTambellini, Roger 2005Taylor, Vaughn 2003Thatcher, Roland 2007Thompson, Kyle 2007Thompson, Nicholas 2007Todd, Brendon 2008Tolles, Tommy 2003Tomasulo, Peter 2008Toms, David 1995Tryba, Ted 1992Turnesa, Marc 2007UUresti, Omar 2007Utley, Stan 1993VVan Pelt, Bo 2001, 2003Vaughan, Bruce 1994Veazey, Vance 2005Villegas, Camilo 2005WWadkins, Bobby 1997Wagner, Johnson 2006Walker, Jimmy 2004, 2007Walters, Euan 2004Warren, Charles 2004Watney, Nick 2004Watson, Bubba 2005Weekley, Boo 2006Weibring, Matt 2008Wetterich, Brett 2004Whittaker, Ron 2007Wittenberg, Casey 2008Woodland, Jeff 1992ZZokol, Richard 20015-48<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> All-Time Roster (cont.)AAcosta Jr., Joe (2003)Adamonis, Brad (2002-04, 2006-07)Adams, Blake (2007-08)Adams, John (2002-03)Adams, Slade (1998, 2001)Adcock, Mitch (1991, 1994-95)Aiken, Thomas (2007)Alarcon, Rafael (1990, 1994-96)Aldridge, Tyler (2008)Alfieri, Joseph (2005-07)Alker, Steven (2004-06)Allan, Steve (2006)Allen, David (1990)Allen, Mark (1994)Allen, Michael (1997-2001, 2003)Allred, Jason (2006-07)Altenhof, Kevin (1997)Ames, Stephen (1990-92)Anderson, Billy (1999)Anderson, Chris M. (1998, 2004, 2006-08)Anderson, Chris T. (1992, 1996-97)Anderson, JC (1990, 1992, 1994-98)Anderson, Jeremy (2002, 2005-08)Anderson, Jerry (1991)Angel, Darren (2008)Appleby, Stuart (1995)Aragon, Alex (2005)Armour, Ryan (2004-06)Armour, Tommy III (1994)Armstrong, Ty (1993, 1995, 1998, 2000-01, 2003)Arthur, Perry (1990)Atwal, Arjun (2007-08)Aubrey, Emlyn (1993-94, 1998, 2001-03, 2005, 2007)Austin, Woody (1994, 1998)Axley, Eric (2005)BBaddeley, Aaron (2002)Bailey, Bob (1993)Bailey, Todd (2002)Baird, Briny (1996-97, 2000)Baker, Angus (1993)Ball, Brad (2000)Banks, David (1990)Barber, Aaron (2004-06)Barber, Larry (1996)Barcelo, Rich (1999, 2002-03, 2005-06, 2008)Barlow, Jeff (1994-98)Barnes, Ricky (2004-08)Barr, Dave (1999-2001)Barr, Ray Jr. (1991)Barranger, Todd (1997, 2000-02, 2004-05)Barron, Doug (1995-96, 2002, 2004, 2008)Bartman, David (1998)Baryla, Chris (2006-08)Bateman, Ahmad (1997-2005)Bateman, Brian (1997-2001)Bates, Ben (1990-97, 2001-08)Bates, Pat (1994, 1996-2001, 2005-07)Batson, Jeff (1995)Baugh, Beau (1990-91)Beard, Michael (2004)Beck, Chip (2001-03, 2006)Beck, Kurt (1991)Beckman, Cameron (1997, 2006)Begay, Notah III (1998, 2006)Beiersdorf, Russell (1990-92, 1994-96, 1998)Belk, Bill (1991, 1993)Bell, Brad (1990)Bellflower, Jody (2000-01, 2004)Benedetti, Camilo (2003, 2007-08)Benepe, Jim (1992-93, 2001-03)Benson, Dave (1995)Benton, Fred (1997)Berendt, Jorge (1994)Berens, Chris (1993)Berganio, David Jr. (1996, 1998-2000)Bergman, Oskar (2008)Bertsch, Shane (1995, 1999-2005)Bescansa, Ramon (2007)Bess, Scott (1990)Bettencourt, Jon (1997)Bettencourt, Matt (2004-05, 2008)Biancalana, Roy (1999)Biershenk, Tommy (2000-03, 2007)Bietz, Rich (1991)Bingham, Brett (2006-07)Bishop, Dave W. (1992)Bjornstad, Henrik (2007-08)Blair, James (2001)Blake, Jay Don (2005)Blanks, Kris (2005, 2007-08)Blanton, Kevin (2000)Blean, Bob (1997)Blewett, Mike Jr. (1991-93)Bloom, Jeff (1996)Bogar, Eric (1998, 2003)Bohn, Jason (2003)Boldt, Rob (1991-93)Bolli, Justin (2004, 2006-07)Bolling, Charlie (1990)Bonhomme, Andrew (2008)Booker, Eric (1990, 1996-98, 2001)Bordwell, Tony (1999)Boros, Guy (1993, 1999-2003, 2005-08)Botsford, Chris (2007)Bouchard, Remi (1993)Bowden, Craig (1993, 1996, 1998-99, 2001-03, 2005-06, 2008)Bowditch, Steven (2005, 2007-08)Bowman, George (1993-94)Boyd, Patrick (1998)Boyd, Michael (2008)Brady, Steve (1990)Bradley, Michael (2003)Bradley, Rob (2000-04, 2008)Branshaw, David (1997, 2002-03, 2005, 2008)Bratton, Alan (2000)Bray, Dustin (2007-08)Brehaut, Jeff (1993-98, 2008)Brinker, Darrett (1999)Briggs, Danny (1991, 1993-96, 1998, 2000-03, 2006-07)Brigman, D.J. (2002-03, 2006, 2008)Brigman, Jaxon (1995-96, 1998, 2000, 2002-03, 2005)Brisky, Mike (1994, 2001-03)Brito, Eric (1992)Britton, Bill (1999)Broadaway, Josh (2003, 2006-08)Broce, Jamie (2005, 2007)Brodie, Steve (1990-91, 1993, 1995, 1998)Brooks, Mark (2008)Brown, Louis (1993)Browne, Olin (1990-91, 1993, 1995)Bruckner, Greg (1992-97, 1999, 2004)Bryant, Bart (1993)Bucek, Mark (1995)Buchner, Dan (2004, 2006)Buckle, Andrew (2006, 2008)Budde, Ren (1999)Bugg, Jace (2002)Buha, Jason (2001-02, 2004-06)Burke, Pat (1991, 2000-02)Burns, Bob (1992-93, 1996, 1998, 2007-08)Burns, Jeff (2005-06)Burroughs, Clark (1991, 1994-95)Burton, Kevin (1993, 1996, 2001)Butcher, Rod (1998)Butler, Jeffrey (1991)Buttner, Bill (1995)Byrd, Jonathan (2001)Byrd, Robin (1999, 2004-05)Byrum, Curt (1992-93, 1998-2002)Byrum, Tom (1994-95, 2008)CCadle, George (1990)Caldwell, Rex (1994-95)Campbell, Chad (2001)Canete, Ariel (1996)Capone, Mike (2007)Carballo, Miguel (2007-08)Carich, Dave (1991)Carmichael, Craig (2005)Carnevale, Mark (1996-97, 2000-01)Carr, Tom (1994-95)Carolan, Tony (2004)Caron, Jason (2001-02, 2004-08)Carter, Jim (1991, 1993-94)Carter, Tom (2001-03, 2005-08)Caruso, Noel (1990)Cassini, Nick (2003-05)Celusta, Nathan (2006)Cerulli, Greg (1990-91)Cesario, Greg (1994)Chaffee, Jon (1991)Chalmers, Greg (2005, 2007-08)Chamblee, Brandel (1990)Chancey, Jim (1990)Chapman, Walt (1994)Cheesman, Barry (1990, 1997, 2001-06)Chernock, Christian (1999)Chill, Lee (1990-91)Chinner, Ashley (1993, 1996-97, 1999)Chitengwa, Lewis (2000)Chopra, Daniel (2002-03)Christensen, Dave (2004-05)Christian, Gary (1999, 2006-08)Christian, Jon (1991-93)Christie, Michael (1995-96, 2000, 2003)Cink, Stewart (1996)Cioe, Joe (1995-97)Claar, Brian (1999-2002)Clark, Michael II (1996-99, 2005-07)Clark, Tim (1999-2000)Claxton, Paul (1995-96, 1998-2001, 2003-04, 2006-07)Clearwater, Keith (2000, 2004, 2008)Clegg, Garrett (2007)Clements, Lennie (1992)Coceres, Roberto (2006)Cochran, Bobby (1995, 2001)Cochran, Croy (1992, 1995, 1997)Cochran, Russ (2003, 2006)Coker, Trey (1998)Cole, Bobby (1991, 2001)Coles, Gavin (2002, 2004, 2006, 2008)Collins, Bobby (1995)Collins, Chad (2005-07)Collins, Steve (2005-06)Compton, Erik (2002, 2004-07)Conley, Tim (1994-97, 1999-2000, 2003-04)Connelly, John (1995, 2004)Conner, Frank (1990-91, 1993-95)Conrad, Robert (2003)Conser, Barry (1997)Cook, Jeff (1990-92, 1994-95, 1997, 2000)Cookson, Chris (1992)Coston, Jeff (1991-94)Cotner, Kawika (1995-96)Cotner, Keoke (2000-08)Couch, Chris (1997-98, 2000-03, 2005)Coughlan, Richie (2002, 2004-05)Cowan, P.J. (1996-98, 2000, 2003)Cox, Kris (1999-2000, 2005, 2007-08)Cramer, Rick (1990, 1996-2001)Crane, Ben (2000-01)Cunningham, Dave (2004-05)Curl, Jeff (2008)Curl, Rod (1990-91)Curley, John Paul (2003-04)Curry, Lee (2008)Curry, Paul (2001)DDahl, Andrew (2006)Dal Corobbo, John (1994)Daley, Jess (2003-07)Daley, Joe (1997, 1999-2002, 2004-08)Section5 All-Time RecordsNote: Seven starts in a season constitutes membershippgatour.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>5-49


<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> All-Time Roster (cont.)Section All-Time records5Dalpos, Rick (1990-92, 1994)Daly, John (1990)Damron, Patrick (2004-06, 2008)Dantzler, Marion (1995)Dartnall, Stephen (2008)Davis, Jay (1997)Davis, Mark (1993)Dawson, Marco (1990, 1999, 2002)Day, Glen (2006, 2008)Day, Jason (2007)Deason, Chip (2006)DeCorso, Bryan (2004, 2008)deJonge, Brenden (2004-06, 2008)Delahoussaye, Brent (2008)Delong, David (1991)Delsing, Jay (2001-03, 2005-08)Demsey, Todd (1995, 1999-2000, 2002-05, 2007)Kevin DeNike (1998)Dennis, Clark (1993, 1996-97, 2000)DeSerrano, Scott (1993)Devlin, Kel (1991)Dibble, Roger (1998)Dickerson, Bubba (2005, 2007-08)Dickinson, Paul (2003)Dillard, Andy (1990-91, 1996, 2002)Dillen, Kevin (1999-2000, 2002)DiMarco, Chris (1991, 1993, 1997)DiPhillipo, Jerry (1995)Dobbs, Frank J. (1993)Dodds, Trevor (1992, 1997, 2001-03, 2005-08)Doeden, Andy (2004)Donald, Mike (1994-95, 1997, 1999-2004)Doolittle, Bobby (1996)Dottley, Will (2006)Dowdall, John (1992-95)Downes, Billy (1995-98)Downes, Chris (2003-04)Doyle, Allen (1995, 1998)Driscoll, James (2003-04, 2007)Dufner, Jason (2001-03, 2005-06)Duke, Ken (1995, 2003, 2005-06)Dunakey, Doug (1998, 2002-03)Dunlap, Scott (1990, 1998, 2003-08)Dunlavey, Tim (1996)Durant, Joe (1991, 1993-96)Durkin, Kevin (2002-06)Duval, David (1993-94)Dyer, David (2002)EEaks, R.W. (1990-97, 1999-2001)Edmonds, Frank (1990)Edstrom, Reid (2008)Edwards, Danny (1997-2000)Edwards, Joel (1992, 1999, 2005-07)Elder, Brad (1999, 2004, 2006-07)Elliott, Bobby (1996, 2001)Elliott, John (1991, 1994-95, 1997-98, 2000-05)Ellis, Danny (1996, 2005, 2007)Els, Ernie (1991)Emerson, Cam (1991)Emery, Mike Jr. (1994, 1997, 2000)Endres, Chris (1991)Engler, John (2002)Enloe, Jason (2004-08)Epperson, Eric (1996)Estes, Jim (1990, 1996-97, 1999-2001)Eubank, Tom (1991-92)Every, Matt (2008)Ewing, Ron (1999, 2003)FFabel, Brad (1994-95, 2001, 2003-05)Fabyan, Barry (1990, 1994-96)Fanning, Todd (2002)Fehr, Rick (2004-05)Felton, Kim (2005-08)Ferenz, Jack (1994, 2000)Fergus, Keith (1994, 1998-2000)Ferguson, Ben (1999, 2002)Fernandez, Sebastian (2008)Fezler, Forrest (1991)Finster, John (1993)Fischer, Todd (2001-02, 2007-08)Fitzsimons, Pat (1996-98)Flanagan, Nick (2006-07)Flannery, John (1990-92, 1995-96)Fleischer, Greg (1990-91)Fleisher, Bruce (1991)Flesch, Steve (1997)Floyd, Ray Jr. (1998)Floyd, Robert (1998)Flynn, Michael (2002)Fogt, Brian (1995, 1998-2001)Foltz, Jerry (1991-99)Ford, Steve (1992-94, 1999-2000, 2003-04)Ford, Scott (2006)Foster, Mike (1992-93)Franco, Angel (1993, 2000-01)Franco, Carlos (2007)Franz, Ray Jr. (2000)Frazar, Harrison (1997)Freeman, Jeff (1994, 2001-06)Freeman, Ray Jr. (1990, 1993)Freeman, Robin (1997-98, 2003-08)Fretes, Raul (2002)Fricke, Jonathan (2008)Friend, Bob (1990-91, 1993-95, 1997, 2001-03)Friesen, Steve (2007)Frishette, Eric (1997, 2003)Fritsch, Brad (2007-08)Fryatt, Edward (1995, 1999, 2003)Fujimoto, Jeff (1998)Fuller, Dale (1990)Furyk, Jim (1993)GGage, Bobby (1993, 1995, 2001-04, 2006)Gainey, Tommy (2008)Gale, Chris (1992)Gallagher, Brad (1991)Gallagher, Jeff (1990-95, 1997, 2000, 2004, 2008)Gallo, Kyle (2005-06)Gangluff, Stephen (2003-04, 2007)Gardiner, Scott (2005-08)Gardner, Buddy (1994-97)Gardner, Hank (1991)Garner, Tom (1990-93, 1995-96)Garrigus, Robert (2000, 2002, 2004-05)Garwood, Doug (2002-05)Gaus, Robert (1996-2001)Gay, Brian (1998)Gealy, Elliot (2006-07)Geiberger, Brent (1995-96)Gessino-Kraft, Kevin (2005-07)Getson, Andrew (2006)Giancola, Kevin (1995)Gibson, Kelly (1990-91, 1999, 2001-05)Gilbert, Gibby III (1997, 1999-2000, 2008)Gilchrist, Derek (1995)Gilder, Bob (1997, 2000)Gildersleeve, Ryan (2004)Gilkey, Richard (1997)Gilleon, James (1998)Gilley, Steve (2002)Gillis, Tom (2006, 2008)Ginn, Chad (1994-95, 1999, 2008)Gioffre, Ryan (2004)Glasson, Bill (2003, 2007)Gleaton, Todd (1997-98, 2001)Glover, Lucas (2002-03)Gogel, Matt (1996-99)Goggin, Mathew (1999, 2004-05)Gomez, Fabian (2007-08)Gomez, Jaime (1991-92, 1994-97)Gomez, Rafael (2004)Gonzales, Andres (2008)Gonzalez, Ernie (2000-02)Gonzalez, Ricky (1994)Gore, Jason (1998-2000, 2002, 2004-05)Gordon, Scott (2008)Gorman, Bryan (1993, 1997)Gortana, Marco (1996, 1998-2000)Gossett, David (2001, 2005-07)Gotsche, Steve (1996, 1999, 2001-02)Gove, Jeff (1995-99, 2001, 2003-05)Gow, Paul (1997-2000, 2004, 2006, 2008)Goydos, Paul (1991-92)Grady, Wayne (2005)Grant, Olen (1991-92)Green, Damon (1995-96)Green, Jimmy (1995-96, 1998, 2002-03)Green, Ken (2000-02)Green, Nathan (2002, 2004-05)Greer, Brad (1991, 1995)Gregory, Greg (2000, 2002)Greyling, Christo (2008)Griffith, Jason H. (1993)Griffiths, David (2003)Grimes, Tony (1990, 1992, 1994-95)Grisette, Uly (1993)Grob, Mike (1999-2001, 2004)Gronberg, Mathias (2005)Grunewald, Kelly (2000, 2007-08)Guetz, Bret (2008)Guetz, Brian (2004)Gullion, Joey (1994-95, 1998-99)Gump, Scott (1990, 1994, 2001-07)Gunn, Roger (1990, 1992-93)Gutschewski, Scott (2003-04, 2006-08)HHaas, Bill (2005)Haas, Hunter (2002-04, 2006-08)Haas, Jerry (1993-94, 1996-98)Haberstroh, Shaun (2002)Hallberg, Gary (1996, 2001-07)Halldorson, Dan (1990)Hamilton, Greg (1991, 1995)Hammond, Donnie (1999-2000, 2005)Hammond, Johnny (1991)Hamorski, Joseph Jr. (1994-95)Han, Kyi Hla (1996)Hansen, Matt (2007-08)Harding, Tom (1993, 1998)Harrington, Dennis (1992, 1996)Harrington, Scott (2004, 2008)Harris, Labron (1990-91)Harris, Michael (2004)Hart, Jeff (1991-93, 1995, 2000, 2002-04, 2006)Hart, Steve (1993, 1998, 2001)Harvey, Billy (2005)Harvey, Ron Jr (2006)Haskins, Steve (1990-96, 1998-2005)Hatalsky, Morris (1995-96)Hatch, Terry (2003)Hatchett, Franklin (2007)Hayes, J.P. (1993-94, 1996)Heafner, Vance (1993, 1995)Hearn, David (2004, 2006-08)Hearn, Tom (1996-97)Heath, Skeeter (1993)Hebert, Scott (2001)Heim, Bill (1999)Heinen, Mike (1993, 2001-02, 2005-08)Heintz, Bob (1994, 1999, 2001, 2003-04, 2006, 2008)Heintzelman, Webb (1991-92, 1994)Hend, Scott (2006)Hendrix, Matt (2006)Hendry, Joel (2006)Henke, Nolan (2002-05)Henninger, Brian (1991-92, 1994, 2004-06)Henry, Bunky (1992-93)Henry, J.J. (1999-2000)Hensby, Mark (1997, 1998-2000, 2002-03)Hepler, Denny (1991)5-50Note: Seven starts in a season constitutes membership<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> All-Time Roster (cont.)Herman, Jim (2008)Herrera, Eduardo (2003-04)Herron, Tim (1995)Hicks, Justin (2005, 2007-08)Hickson, John (1997)Hiers, Dean (1994)Hietala, Ryan (1999, 2003-05, 2007-08)Hill, Guy (1999-2000)Hill, Jason (2001, 2003-05, 2007)Hill, Robert (1995)Hinkle, Lon (1991, 1993)Hjertstedt, Gabriel (2003-08)Hnatiuk, Glen (1992-97, 1999, 2006)Hobby, Jay (1999-2001)Hoffman, Charlie (2000-01, 2004-05)Holland, Mike (1991-92)Holloway, Tad (1994, 1997)Holmes, Steve (2002)Hoos, Eric (1990-93, 1995)Horgan III, P.H. (1991, 1994-96, 2003-05)Horne, John (1990)Hough, Jon (1995-96)Howe, Ralph III (1994)Howison, Ryan (1996-99, 2001-04, 2006-08)Huber, Keith (2004-05)Hughes, Bradley (2003-04, 2006-08)Hughes, John B. (1991, 1993)Hulbert, John (1992)Hulbert, Mike (2007)Hull, Brian (1998, 2001)Hultman, Anders (2008)Humenik, Ed (1997, 1999)Humphries, John (2007)Hunsucker, Chris (1994-95, 1998)Hurst, Jon (1999)IIles, Bradley (2008)Imada, Ryuji (2000-04)Inman, John (1997)Isasi, Esteban (2001)Isenhour, Tripp (1996, 1998-2000, 2003, 2005-06, 2008)Isley, Steve Jr. (1993-94)JJackson, David (1991-92, 1994-98)Jaeckel, Barry (1991, 1994-96)Jarner, Ken (1994)Jenkins, Tom (1992, 1994)Johansson, Per-Ulrik (2005)Johnson, Andrew (2005-08)Johnson, Doug (1990-91)Johnson, Eric (1993, 1995-96, 1998-2002)Johnson, Jim (1999-2000)Johnson, John (1997-98)Johnson, Kevin (1990, 1996-2000, 2002-08)Johnson, Mark (2001)Johnson, Richard (1999-2004, 2006-07)Johnson, Tom (2005-06, 2008)Johnson, Zach (2000, 2003)Johnston, Jimmy (1995-96, 1998, 2000)Jones, Brendan (2004)Jones, Kent (1996-97, 2000)Jones, Matt (2002, 2004-07)Jordan, Mark (1990)Jordan, Pete (1991-93, 2003-05, 2007)Jorgensen, Chris (2000)Judah, Billy (2001-02)Julian, Jeff (1990, 1997-2000)Jurgensen, Steve (1993-95, 1997)Justice, Grover (2002)KKalinowski, Bobby (2001, 2004)Kalinowski, Tom (1993, 1996, 2000-02)Kamin, Chris (2005, 2008)Kamm, Brian (1992, 1997, 1999-2003)Note: Seven starts in a season constitutes membershippgatour.COMKanada, Craig (1994-96, 1998-2000, 2002, 2006)Kane, Jim (1993-94)Kaufman, Chris (1993-94)Kay, Jack Jr. (1993)Kelly, Jerry (1993-95)Kendall, Skip (1991-92, 1994, 1996, 2007-08)Kennaday, John (1994)Kernohan, John (1990, 1998-2002)Killeen, J.J. (2008)Kimball, Karl (1990, 1992-93)Kimbell, John (2007-08)King, Brad (1994)Kirby, Eddie (1990, 1992)Kirk, Chris (2008)Kirkpatrick, David (1994-95, 1998, 2001)Kite, Chris (1990)Klapprott, Brad (2001, 2006)Klauk, Jeff (2002-08)Klauk, John (2004)Klein, Brooks (1997)Klein, Jeff (1991-92, 1994, 1997, 1999, 2001)Kluba, Kent (1990)Knoll, Arden (1997-98)Knost, Colt (2008)Knox, Kenny (2000, 2004-05)Knutzon, Jason (2001)Korleski, Kelly (1995)Kortan, Brian (2005)Kraft, Greg (1990-91, 2005, 2007)Kresge, Cliff (1997-98, 2002, 2005-06)Kribel, Joel (2001-02, 2005-06)Kroll, Tom (1997)Kuchar, Matt (2006)Kulzer, Keith (1992-93)Kuniyashi, Kuni (2001)LLaBelle II, Doug (2003-06)Ladehoff, Greg (1990, 1992, 1996)Laird, Martin (2005, 2007)Lamb, Brad (2008)Lamontagne, Steve (1991, 1997- 99)Lancaster, Neal (2007-08)Lane, Matthew (1995-1998)Langham, Franklin (1993-95, 1997, 2003-04, 2006-08)Lankford, Jeffrey (1998, 2000)Lardon, Brad (1990, 1993, 1996-97)Larick, Steve (1996, 2005-06)Larsson, Dean (1995-96)Lashley, Nate (2006)Lasken, Bob (1992)Lavoie, Ryan (2006)Leach, Kevin (1990)LeBrun, Steve (2004-06)Lee, Jeff (1997)Lee, Patrick (1996-2000)Lee, Sung Man (2001, 2003)Lee, Won Joon (2008)Leen, Randy (2000, 2008)Leggatt, Ian (2000, 2007-08)Lehman, Tom (1990-91)Lehmann, Brad (1995)Lehmann, Ted (1992)Leishman, Marc (2007-08)Lemon, Jim (1994)Leonard, Jeff (1991)Lesher, Greg (1993, 1997-2000)Letzig, Michael (2007)Levin, Spencer (2008)Levitt, Jon (1998-99)Lewis, J.L. (1993, 1997, 2008)Lickliter II, Frank (1995)Lile, Craig (2003-06, 2008)Loar, Edward (2007)Lohr, Bob (2000-01)Long, Michael (1996, 2000-01, 2003-04, 2006-07)Lotz, Dick (1992)Loustalot, Tim (1990-1998, 2000)Lowery, Steve (1992)Lu, Chien-Soon (1992)<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>Lucchesi, Dino (1996, 1999)Lunde, Bill (2004-05, 2008)Lunn, Bob (1995)Lutterus, David (2007-08)Lydiatt, Chad (2003)Lyle, Jarrod (2006, 2008)MMack, George (1993)Mackenzie, Brock (2007-08)Magee, Chad (1995-97)Maggert, Jeff (1990)Maginnes, John (1994-95, 1998, 2001-02)Makoski, Bob (1990)Malizia, Mike (1995)Malley, Bill (1995)Mallinger, John (2005-06)Malinowski, Nick (2006-08)Malm, Curtis (2007)Malonson, Hicks (1992-95)Manning, Eric (1990)March, Gary (1999)Marino, Stephen (2006)Martin, Casey (1998-99, 2001-05)Martin, Doug (1991, 1993)Massengale, Donnie (1992)Massengale, Rik (1996)Massey, Richard (2004)Mast, Dick (1990, 1995-2000)Masters, Tommy (1994-95)Matsuo, Hiroshi (2000, 2006)Matteson, Troy (2004-05)Matthew, Craig (1999)Mathis, David (2006-08)Mattiace, Len (1992, 1995, 2007-08)Maxon, Joey (2002)May, Bob (1993, 2008)Mayo, Rich Jr. (1996)McCabe, Tee (2007-08)McCallister, Blaine (2003, 2005-06, 2008)McCampbell, David (1998, 2000)McCann, Brian (2004, 2006)McCann, Ronnie (1993, 1995)McCarthy, Kyle (2007-08)McClellan, Phil (1991)McConnell, Miles (1992)McCorkle, Todd (1991)McCullough, Mike (1991-92)McCumber, Josh (2008)McGohan, Randy (1993)McGovern, Jim (1990, 1999-2007)McKelvey, Rob (1996-2004)McKenzie, David (2001, 2003-05, 2007-08)McLachlin, Parker (2006)McLardy, Andrew (2002-04)McLean, Alan (2005)McLean, James (2002, 2005-06)McMillan, Rob (2001, 2003)McNeill, George (2003)McRoy, Spike (1992, 1999-2000, 2005-08)Meade, Joe (1998, 2001)Meehan, Mike (1999)Meeks, Aaron (1992)Meeks, Eric (1996, 2000-03)Merrick, John (2006)Meyer, Adam (2007)Micheel, Shaun (1996, 1999)Mielke, Mike (1994)Miles, Mike (1990-93)Miley, Dave (1992-93, 1995)Miller, Lindy (1991)Mills, Jon (2002, 2004-05, 2007)Mitchell, Stiles (1998-2004)Mitchum. Kelly (1995)Mixon, Jeff (2004)Mogg, Brian (1990)Molder, Bryce (2003-06, 2008)Mollica, Tony (1990, 1995)Montgomery, Bill Jr. (1996)Moore, Patrick (2002)Section5 All-Time Records5-51


<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> All-Time Roster (cont.)Section All-Time records5Moore, Tommy (1991-93)Moore, Will (2005)Morgan, John E. (2005)Morgan, Pete (1995, 2001-03)Morland IV, David (2002-03, 2005-08)Morris, Rich (2007-08)Morse, Andrew (1990-93, 2000-05)Morse, John (1993, 2001-08)Moss, Perry (1992, 1994, 1998, 2001-02, 2006)Moss, Rob (1996, 1999-2000)Mudge, Todd (1993)Muehr, Michael (1997-2000, 2003)Mueller, Jesse (2007)Mulcahy, Steve (1997)Mulroy, Garth (2007-08)Muncrief, Kevin (2001, 2003)Munoz, Alex (1999)Murchison, Bill Jr. (1992, 1994-96)Murphy, Sean (1992-93, 1995, 1997-98, 2003-04)Muthiya, Madalitso (2008)NNakazaki, Tracy (1991)Nallen, Chris (2005-08)Nance, Travis (2002)Nanney, Pat Jr. (1999)Napolean, Nick (2001)Neher, Jamie (2001)Nelford, Jim (1991, 1996)Nelson, Brian (1993)Nevil, Dwight (1990)Nicklaus, Gary (1995, 1999, 2003)Nicklaus, Jack II (1991)Nitties, James (2007)Nolan, Keith (1999, 2001-02, 2004-05, 2007-08)Norquist, Gerry (1993-94)Norton, Bryan (1992)Novarro, Steve (1996)OOberholser, Arron (2002)Odom, Bryant (2004-05)Ogilvie, Joe (1998, 2003)Ogrin, David (1991, 2002-04, 2006-07)Oh, James (2003-06)Oh, Ted (1998-99)O’Hair, Sean (2001)O’Keefe, Jack (1996)Olsen, Dan (2005-06)O’Neal, Tim (2001, 2005-08)O’Neil, Hugh (1990-91)Ormsby, Wade (2008)Osborn, Garrett (2008)Osborn, Payton (2005)Ott, Brad (2004-08)Overton, Jay (2000)Overton, Jeff (2007)Owen, Greg (2008)PPacetti, Sean (1990-92, 2005)Padfield, Joel (1990)Painter, Anthony (1998-2002, 2004-06)Palmer, Ryan (2003)Pampling, Rod (2000-01)Pappas, Brenden (2001, 2006-07)Pappas, Deane (1993, 1996-98, 2000-01, 2005-07)Parel, Scott (2003, 2005-08)Park, Jin (2002, 2006)Parker, Greg (1993, 1995-96, 2000)Parker, Perry (1993, 1995-96)Parker, Rich (1990-91, 1994)Parks, Todd (1994)Parra, Chris (2008)Parry, Bryn (2007)Pate, Alan (1990, 1993-94, 1996)Pate, Steve (2005-08)Patterson, John (2001)Patton, Chris (1993-95)Paulson, Carl (1997-99, 2004)Paulson, Dennis (1997-98)Pearce, Eddie (1992)Pearce, Ray (1991-92)Pearson, Rick (1990-95)Peddicord, Chris (1991,1993-94)Pelczarksi, Dan (1990, 1997)Pena, Christian (1993-94)Pendley, Kevin (2000-01, 2003-04)Peoples, David (1999, 2005, 2008)Percy, Cameron (2005, 2008)Perez, Mike (2002, 2004, 2006)Perez, Pat (2000-01)Perkins, Travis (2002, 2006)Perks, Craig (1996-99)Pernice, Tom Jr. (1990, 1992, 1995-96)Perry, Chris (1993-94)Persons, Peter (1994-96)Petersen, Greg (1991, 1996)Petersen, Scott (1996, 2000-07)Peterson, Matt (1992, 1994-2001, 2003-04)Petrovic, Tim (1993, 1999, 2001)Petty, Mayson (2003)Pfister, E.J. 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(2001-04, 2007-08)Pooley, Don (2001)Pope, Steve (1999)Porter, Bill (1992-94, 1996)Porter, Ewan (2005, 2008)Porter, Lee (1992, 1995-96, 2000, 2003-04)Postlewaite, Dennis (1994-95)Potter, Ted Jr. (2004, 2007)Powell, Dave (1991)Powers, Greg (1990-92, 1995)Pratt, Andrew (2005-07)Price, Aron (2006-08)Price, Andrew (2000)Price, Rick (1999-2001, 2003-08)Price, Terry (1992, 1997)Pride, Dicky (2005-06, 2008)Prugh, Alex (2008)Purdy, Ted (2000, 2002-03)Pursley, Derrick (2000)Putnam, Michael (2006, 2008)Putnam, Mike (1990, 1992)QQuigley, Brett (1992, 1996, 2000)Quinlivan, Sean (2001)Quinn, Fran (1991, 1998-2007-08)Quinney, Jeff (2002-06)RRaiford, Dan (1990)Ralston, Bob (1997)Randolph, Sam (1990, 1992-2002, 2006)Rassett, Joey (1991-92)Raulerson, Charles (1990, 1998, 2001-03)Ray, Conrad (1999-2000)Raynor, Christian (1996)Reavie, Chez (2006-07)Regalado, Victor (1991)Reid, Mike (2003)Rentz, Larry (1990, 1994)Reese, Don (1990-94, 1997-2002)Reeves, Jake (2004)Reifers, Kyle (2006, 2008)Restino, John (2002-03)Reynolds, John (1990)Riddering, Adam (2007)Ridings, Tag (2002, 2007)Riegger, John (1991, 1994, 1999-2000, 2007)Riley, Chris (1998)Riley, Dale (1992)Riley, Kevin (1998-99)Rinker, Larry (1995-96, 2000-03)Rinker, Lee (1994, 2000-01)Rintoul, Steve (1991-93)Robertson, Don (1990)Robertson, John (1998)Roddy, Tommy (1998)Rodger, Alex (2005)Rodriguez, Anthony (1996, 1998, 2001-03)Roesch, David (2006, 2008)Rogers, Jamie (2001)Rollins, John (1999, 2001)Rose, Clarence (1992-95, 2001)Rose, Todd (2001-04)Ross, John (1990-91, 1993-94)Rossetti, Todd (2005-06)Rowland, Roger (1990-93, 1995, 2000)Royer, Hugh III (1991-95, 1999-2000)Rubinson, Adam (2007)Rudd, Charlie (1992)Rudolph, Harry (1994, 1997)Rule, Christopher (1993-94)Rummells, Dave (1995-96, 1999-2007)Runge, Steve (1995-96, 2000-06)Rusk, Jon (2005, 2008)Rusnak, Gary (1990-91, 1993-95, 1998)Rustand, Eric (1999-2000)Rutledge, Jim (2001-06, 2008)Rymer, Charlie (1994, 1997-98)SSadowski, Joey (1992)Salazar, Roger (1991-94)Sanchez, David (2007)Sanchez, Javier (1996-97)Sanday, Jeff (1999, 2001-02)Sanders, Andy (2002-05)Satterfied, Todd (1992)Sauers, Gene (1998-2002)Schaeffer, Bobby (1991)Schall, Ken (1992)Scheinblum, Monte (1993-95)Scherrer, Tom (1993-95, 1997-98, 2003-07)Schiene, Marty (1992)Schlagenhauf, Byron (2004)Schneiter, Steve (1994, 1996-98, 2000, 2006-07)Schreyer, Dave (1998-99, 2002)Schroeder, John (1995)Schuchart, Mike (1992, 1994-97, 2000-01)Schuller, Rick (2000)Schulte, Alan (1991-92)Schultz, Dave (2008)Schultz, Jason (1999, 2001, 2003-05, 2008)Schulz, Ted (1996-97)Schuman, Jim (1990, 1992-94)Schutte, Warren (2000, 2004)Schwamkrug, Victor (2000, 2002-04)Schwarzrock, Brent (1998, 2004-06)Scott, Steve (2003)Sear, Steve (2001)Seawell, David (1997-98)Sellers, Kelly (2003-04)Serna, Oscar (1999, 2001, 2003)Sessler, Chris (2004)Shakespeare, Greg (2000)Sharkey, Matt (2004)Sharp, Brian (2002)Shaw, Tom R. (1992, 1996-98)Sheehan, Patrick (1997, 2001-02, 2007)Sheehan, Paul (2006)Sherfy, Brad (1991)Short, Wes (1998, 2002-03, 2005)5-52Note: Seven starts in a season constitutes membership<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> All-Time Roster (cont.)Sills, Tony (1993, 1997-98)Silva, Tom (1990, 1999)Silveira, Larry (1992-93, 1995-96, 1999-2000)Sim, Michael (2006, 2008)Sims, Michael (2007)Simpson, Tim (1995-96, 2004-05)Simpson, Webb (2008)Singh, Jeev (2003)Sisk, Geoffrey (1991, 1998, 2000, 2008)Skinner, Sonny (1993-96, 1999-2005, 2008)Slocum, Heath (1997, 2001)Small, Mike (1996-97, 1999)Smallridge, Ricky (1990-93, 1995-96)Smith, Brian K. (1994-95)Smith, Chris (1995, 1997, 2000, 2007-08)Smith, Ivan (1996, 1998)Smith, Jerry (1999, 2003, 2005)Smith, Justin (2007)Smith, Mike (1994, 1996-97)Smith, Richard (2001)Smith, Taylor (1992-95, 1998)Smock, Brian (1997, 2005, 2007-08)Snedeker, Brandt (2004-06)Snyder III, Joey (1998-99)Sowards, Bob (1998, 2004)Spallone, Sal (2006-07)Spence, Craig (1998, 2002)Sposa, Mike (1994-96, 1998, 2004-05, 2007)Splane, Cary (1990)Spring, Adam (1998)Springer, Jerry (1995)Springer, Mike (1990, 2001, 2003-06)Stadler, Kevin (2004, 2006)Stallings, Rick (1997)Standly, Mike (1990, 1999-2000, 2003-05)Stankowski, Tom (1995)Stanovich, Marty (1994)Starkjohann, Chris (1993, 1998-2003, 2005)Staten, B.J. 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(2004)Trauner, Mark (1990-1992)Trittler, Paul (1992)Trixler, Dennis (1990-92, 1995, 1997)Tryba, Ted (1990-92, 2005)Tryon, Ty (2004)Tschetter, Mike (1991, 2001)Tuck, Wes (1995, 1999, 2002)Tucker, Chris (1990, 1993, 2000)Tucker, Mark (1996)Turcott, Jon (2006-08)Turnesa, Marc (2007)Turpen, Tim (2005)Tuten, Billy (1992)Twiggs, Greg (1992, 1995-2001)Tyner, Tray (1990, 1993-94, 1996, 2000)Tyska, Jason (1999)UUlrich, Gus (1991-92)Unk, Brian (2007)Uresti, Omar (1993-94, 2001-03, 2007)Utley, John (1992)Utley, Stan (1993, 1995-2003)VVan der Walt, Tjaart (2000-03, 2007)Van Pelt, Bo (2000-01, 2003)Van Zyl, Jaco (2006-07)Vaughan, Bruce (1992-94, 1996-98)Veazey, Vance (1995, 1999-2002, 2004-05, 2007-08)Vermeer, Ryan (2001)Villegas, Camilo (2005)Vomacka, Dean (1997)Vranesh, Brian (2007)WWackerly, Paul (2006)Wadkins, Bobby (1997, 1999-2001)Wadsworth, Fred (1990-92, 1996-2000)Wagner, Bryan (1992)Wagner, Johnson (2003-06)Waite, Grant (2003, 2005, 2008)Walcher, Rocky (1991-93, 1996-2000, 2002-03)Walker, Andy (2002)Walker, Jimmy (2002-04, 2007)Walker, Mark (2001, 2003, 2008)Walsh, Joe (1998)Walsworth, Don (1990, 1992-93, 1995, 1997-2000)Walters, Euan (2004, 2006)Walton, Michael (1990, 1998)Walzel, Bobby (1997)Wangrud, Curtis (2001)Warren, Charles (1998, 2000-04)Watkins, Aaron (2007)Watney, Nick (2004)Watson, Bubba (2003-05)Watson, Denis (1998, 2005)Watts, Brian (1990, 1992)Wayment, Brett (1999)Weatherly, Scott (2005-07)Webb, Gary (1991, 1996-2001)Wedzik, David (1998)Weeden, James (1990)Weekley, Boo (2003-06)Weeks, Michael (1992-93)Weesner, Brad (2008)Weibring, Matt (2003, 2005-08)Weinhart, Tim (2007)Wendling, Mike (2008)Weston, Wesley (1990)Wentworth, Kevin (1992, 2002)Wetterich, Brett (2003-04)Wheatcroft, Steve (2006, 2008)Whisman, Greg (1990, 1993-98)White, Dustin (2005)Whittaker, Ron (1997-98, 2007)Whittington, Charlie (1992)Wi, Charlie (1996, 1998-2000, 2006)Wiebe, Mark (2003-04, 2006-07)Wilfong, Chad (2005)Wilk, Vic (1994-96, 2000-03)Wilkin, Rob (1991)Wilkinson, Jeremy (2004)Wilkinson, Tim (2005-07)Williams, Josh (2007)Williams, Lee (2007)Williams, Scott (1992)Williams, Travis (2002)Williamson, Jay (1995, 1998, 2006-07)Williamson, Lee M. (2007-08)Williamson, Tyler (2001-08)Willis, Garrett (1997-2000, 2005-08)Wilson, Brian (2000, 2002-03)Wilson, Dean (1996, 1999)Wilson, Jeff (1992, 1994)Wilson, John (1992, 1998-2001)Wilson, Mark (2002)Winchip, Chris (1997)Winston, Brent (2002)Wisler, Chris (2002)Witt, Mark (1991)Wittenberg, Casey (2005, 2008)Wolcott, Bob (1993-96)Wollmann, Chris (2001, 2005)Wood, Dan (1992)Wood, Jeff (2007)Wood, Jerry (1996)Wood, Willie (1995-96, 2001, 2005, 2008)Woodland, Jeff (1991-92, 1995)Woods, Steve (1999-2000)Woodson, Rick (2001)Work, Jade (1994)Wrenn, Robert (1995)Wright, Chad (2001-02)Wurtz, Mark (1996, 1999-2005)YYokoi, Mickey (1991)Young, Kim (1990-91, 1994)Young, Steve (1999)ZZambri, Chris (1997-2000, 2003-04)Zerman, Manny (2000)Zimmerman, Al (2003)Zinkon, Dennis (1996-2000)Zokol, Richard (1999-2001)Zoller, Karl (1991-93, 1995-99)Zorkic, Zoran (2000, 2002-08)Section5 All-Time RecordsNote: Seven starts in a season constitutes membershippgatour.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>5-53


<strong>Tour</strong>nament ChronologySection All-Time records51990 30 eventsFeb. 2-4 Ben Hogan Bakersfield Open; Bakersfield, CC; Bakersfield, CA; $100,000;Mike Springer, 209 (-7), $20,000; Two strokes over David Tentis.Feb. 9-11Mar. 2-4Ben Hogan Yuma Open; Desert Hills GC; Yuma, AZ; $100,000; Rick Pearson,198 (-15), $20,000; Two strokes over Sean Pacetti and Sam Randolph.Ben Hogan South Texas Open; NorthShore CC; Portland, TX; $100,000; BradBell, 210 (-6), $20,000; One stroke over John Kernohan.Mar. 9-11 Ben Hogan Baton Rouge Open; CC of Louisiana; Baton Rouge, LA; $100,000;Dicky Thompson, 209 (-7), $20,000; Two strokes over Carl Cooper, DickMast, Jim McGovern and Greg Whisman.Mar. 16-18Mar. 23-25Mar. 30-Apr. 1Apr. 13-15Apr. 20-22Apr. 27-29May 11-13Ben Hogan Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic; Windance CC; Gulfport, MS;$100,000; Dick Mast, 137 (-7), $20,000; Defeated Rick Pearson with par onfourth playoff hole.Ben Hogan Panama City Beach Classic; Hombre GC; Panama City Beach, FL;$100,000; Buddy Gardner, 209 (-7), $20,000; One stroke over Brad Fabel.Ben Hogan Lake City Classic; Lake City CC; Lake City, FL; $100,000; Jim McGovern,202 (-14), $20,000; Defeated David Toms with par on fourth playoff hole.Ben Hogan Pensacola Classic; Pensacola CC; Pensacola, FL; $100,000; DickMast (2), 205 (-11), $20,000; One stroke over Len Mattiace and Dennis Trixler.Ben Hogan Gateway Open; Gateway CC; Fort Myers, FL; $100,000; TedTryba, 209 (-7), $20,000; Defeated John Daly and Bruce Fleisher with eagleon first playoff hole.Ben Hogan Macon Open; River North CC; Macon, GA; $100,000; Ed Humenik,205 (-11), $20,000; One stroke over Rick Pearson and Roger Rowland.Ben Hogan Knoxville Open; Willow Creek CC; Knoxville, TN; $100,000; JeffMaggert, 202 (-11), $20,000; Defeated Greg Ladehoff with eagle on firstplayoff hole.May 18-20 Ben Hogan Elizabethtown Open; Pine Valley CC; Elizabethtown, KY; $100,000;Dicky Thompson (2), 205 (-11), $20,000; Defeated Jeff Maggert with par onsecond playoff hole.June 1-3 Ben Hogan Quicksilver Open; Quicksilver GC; Midway, PA; $150,000; R.W. Eaks, 212(-4); $30,000; Two strokes over Brandel Chamblee, Ed Humenik and Dick Mast.June 8-10 Ben Hogan Quail Hollow Open; Quail Hollow Resort; Concord, OH; $100,000;Barry Cheesman, 207 (-9), $20,000; Two strokes over Kim Young.June 15-17 Ben Hogan Fort Wayne Open; Orchard Ridge GC; Fort Wayne, IN; $100,000;Dick Mast (3), 197 (-16), $20,000; Three strokes over Jim McGovern.June 29-July 1July 6-8Ben Hogan Central New York Classic; Seven Oaks GC; Hamilton, NY;$100,000; Tom Garner, 207 (-9), $20,000; One stroke over Ed Humenik, BrianWatts and Andrew Morse.Ben Hogan New Haven Open; Yale GC; New Haven, CT; $100,000; JimMcGovern (2), 201 (-9), $20,000; Three strokes over Tray Tyner.July 13-15 Ben Hogan New England Classic; The Woodlands CC; Falmouth, ME; $100,000;Brandel Chamblee, 215 (-1), $20,000; One stroke over Jeff Maggert.July 20-22Aug. 3-5Ben Hogan Buffalo Open; Brierwood CC; Hamburg, NY; $100,000; JeffMaggert (2), 204 (-12), $20,000; Defeated Carl Cooper and Greg Ladehoffwith birdie on first playoff hole.Ben Hogan Dakota Dunes Open; Dakota Dunes CC (Boat Course); DakotaDunes, SD; $100,000; Kim Young, 197 (-19), $20,000; One stroke over MikeSpringer and Steve Stricker.Aug. 10-12 Ben Hogan Deer Creek Open; Deer Creek GC; Overland Park, KS; $100,000;Trevor Dodds, 206 (-10), $20,000; One stroke over Jeff Maggert, EricManning and Dennis Trixler.Aug. 17-19Ben Hogan Greater Ozarks Open; Highland Springs CC; Springfield, MO;$100,000; Jeff Cook, 207 (-9), $20,000; Defeated Olin Browne with birdie onfirst playoff hole.Aug. 24-26Aug. 31-Sep. 2Sept. 7-9Ben Hogan Reflection Ridge Open; Reflection Ridge GC; Wichita, KS;$100,000; Tom Lehman, 202 (-14), $20,000; One stroke over Greg Whisman.Ben Hogan Texarkana Open; Texarkana CC; Texarkana, AR; $100,000; JimMcGovern (3), 200 (-16), $20,000; Two strokes over John Daly.Ben Hogan Amarillo Open; Amarillo CC; Amarillo, TX; $100,000; LindyMiller, 200 (-10), $20,000; Two strokes over John Daly, Andy Dillard, KevinLeach and Brian Watts.Sept. 14-16 Ben Hogan Utah Classic; Riverside CC; Provo, UT; $100,000; John Daly, 203(-13), $20,000; One stroke over R.W. Eaks.Sept. 21-23Sept. 28-30Oct. 5-7Ben Hogan Boise Open; Hillcrest CC; Boise, ID; $100,000; Ricky Smallridge,199 (-14); $20,000; Three strokes over Robert Thompson, Greg Whisman andDavid Hobby.Ben Hogan Reno Open; Northgate GC; Reno, NV; $100,000; Mike Springer(2), 202 (-14), $20,000; Four strokes over Kelly Gibson and Rick Cramer.Ben Hogan Santa Rosa Open; Windsor GC; Windsor, CA; $100,000; EdHumenik (2), 204 (-12), $20,000; Three strokes over John Flannery.Oct. 19-21 Ben Hogan El Paso Open; Coronado CC; El Paso, TX; $100,000; MikeSpringer (3), 204 (-6), $20,000; Two strokes over Robert Friend.1991 30 eventsFeb. 1-3 Ben Hogan Bakersfield Open; Bakersfield CC; Bakersfield, CA; $100,000; OlinBrowne, 207 (-9), $20,000; Four strokes over Robert Friend and Ron Streck.Feb. 8-10Mar. 1-3Mar. 8-10Mar. 15-17Mar. 22-24Mar. 28-30Apr. 5-7Ben Hogan Yuma Open; Desert Hills GC; Yuma, AZ; $100,000; P.H. HorganIII, 196 (-17); $20,000; Two strokes over Olin Browne and Steve Lowery.Ben Hogan South Texas Open; NorthShore CC; Portland, TX; $100,000; RogerSalazar, 219 (+3); $20,000; Three strokes over Doug Martin and Sean Murphy.Ben Hogan Shreveport Open; Southern Trace CC; Shreveport, LA; $125,000; JeffCoston, 210 (-6), $25,000; Defeated Beau Baugh with birdie on fifth playoff hole.Ben Hogan Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic; Windance G&CC; Gulfport, MS;$125,000; Tom Lehman, 137 (-7); $25,000; Defeated Tim Straub and JohnWilson with birdie on eighth playoff hole.Ben Hogan Panama City Beach Classic; Hombre GC; Panama City Beach, FL;$100,000; Bruce Zabriski, 208 (-8), $20,000; Three strokes over Buddy Gardner.Ben Hogan Gateway Open; Gateway GC; Fort Myers, FL; $100,000; GaryMcCord, 205 (-11), $20,000; Five strokes over Paul Trittler, Rocky Walcherand Tom Garner.Ben Hogan Lake City Classic; Lake City CC; Lake City, FL; $125,000; DonReese, 198 (-18); $25,000; One stroke over Roger Rowland.Apr. 19-21 Ben Hogan Pensacola Open; Marcus Pointe GC; Pensacola, FL; $100,000;Stephen Ames, 204 (-12), $20,000; One stroke over Jerry Foltz.Apr. 26-28May 3-5May 17-19Ben Hogan Macon Open; River North CC; Macon, GA; $100,000; P.H. HorganIII (2), 201 (-15), $20,000; Defeated Mike Miles with par on first playoff hole.Ben Hogan South Carolina Classic; CC of South Carolina; Florence, SC;$125,000; Tom Lehman (2), 202 (-14); $25,000; Defeated Ray Pearce withbirdie on first playoff hole.Ben Hogan Knoxville Open; Willow Creek GC; Knoxville, TN; $100,000; FrankConner, 198 (-15); $20,000; One stroke over Perry Arthur and Paul Goydos.May 24-26 Ben Hogan Elizabethtown Open; Pine Valley CC; Elizabethtown, KY; $100,000;Ricky Smallridge, 201 (-12); $20,000; Five strokes over Jerry Foltz.May 31-June 2June 7-9Ben Hogan Quicksilver Open; Quicksilver GC; Midway, PA; $200,000; LonHinkle, 210 (-6), $40,000; Two strokes over Joey Rassett, Andrew Morse andRick Pearson.Ben Hogan Cleveland Open; Quail Hollow GC; Concord, OH; $125,000; JeffGallagher, 201 (-15), $25,000; One stroke over Tom Lehman and Doug Martin.5-54<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


<strong>Tour</strong>nament ChronologyJune 21-23 Ben Hogan Fort Wayne Open; Orchard Ridge CC; Fort Wayne, IN; $100,000;Robert Friend, 201 (-12), $20,000; Defeated Jerry Anderson and DennisTrixler with birdie on fourth playoff hole.June 28-30July 5-7July 19-21Ben Hogan New England Classic; The Woodlands Club; Falmouth, ME;$100,000; Steve Haskins, 207 (-9), $20,000; One stroke over Jeff Gallagher.Ben Hogan Connecticut Open; Yale GC; New Haven, CT; $100,000; MikeHolland, 199 (-11), $20,000; Four strokes over P.H. Horgan III.Ben Hogan Hawkeye Open; Finkbine GC; Iowa City, IA; $125,000; OlinBrowne (2), 199 (-14); $25,000; Two strokes over John Ross and Ted Tryba.Apr. 17-19 Ben Hogan Shreveport Open; Southern Trace CC; Shreveport, LA; $150,000;Ted Tryba, 202 (-14), $30,000; Two strokes over Skip Kendall.Apr. 24-26May 1-3May 8-10Ben Hogan Macon Open; River North CC; Macon, GA; $125,000; BrianHenninger (2), 205 (-11), $25,000; One stroke over Ted Tryba.Ben Hogan South Carolina Classic; CC of South Carolina; Florence, SC;$150,000; John Flannery, 272 (-16), $30,000; Five strokes over Steve Rintoul.Ben Hogan Greater Greenville Classic; Verdae Greens GC; Greenville, SC;$150,000; Russell Beiersdorf, 133 (-11), $30,000; Two strokes over KarlKimball.July 26-28Ben Hogan Wichita Charity Classic; Reflection Ridge GC; Wichita, KS;$125,000; Eric Hoos, 199 (-17); One stroke over Tom Garner and PeteJordan.May 15-17Ben Hogan Knoxville Open; Willow Creek GC; Knoxville, TN; $150,000; BrianHenninger (3), 200 (-13), $30,000; Two strokes over Curt Byrum, Tom Shawand Rick Todd.Aug. 2-4Aug. 9-11Aug. 16-18Aug. 23-25Sept. 6-8Sept. 13-15Ben Hogan Dakota Dunes Open; Dakota Dunes CC; Dakota Dunes, SD;$125,000; Jeff Woodland, 196 (-20); $25,000; One stroke over StephenAmes, Kel Devlin and Kelly Gibson.Ben Hogan Tulsa Open; GC of Oklahoma; Tulsa, OK; $125,000; Frank Conner(2), 210 (-6), $25,000; Defeated Tom Lehman with birdie on second playoff hole.Ben Hogan Greater Ozarks Open; Highland Springs CC; Springfield, MO;$125,000; Rick Dalpos, 201 (-15), $25,000; Four strokes over KevinSutherland.Ben Hogan Texarkana Open; Texarkana CC; Texarkana, AR; $125,000; JerryAnderson, 201 (-15), $25,000; Defeated Fran Quinn with par on first playoffhole.Ben Hogan Reno Open; Northgate GC; Reno, NV; $100,000; John Flannery,211 (-5); $20,000; Defeated Rob Boldt, Esteban Toledo and Tom Lehman withpar on fourth playoff hole.Ben Hogan Boise Open; Hillcrest CC; Boise, ID; $125,000; RussellBeiersdorf, 202 (-11); $25,000; Defeated Rich Parker with par on third playoffhole.Sept. 20-22 Ben Hogan Utah Classic; Riverside CC; Provo, UT; $100,000; Ted Tryba; 202(-14), $20,000; One stroke over Webb Heintzelman.Sept. 27-29Ben Hogan El Paso Open; Coronado CC; El Paso, TX; $125,000; Rick Todd,202 (-8), $25,000; One stroke over Tom Eubank.June 4-7Ben Hogan Quicksilver Open; Quicksilver GC; Midway, PA; $250,000; JohnFlannery (2), 277 (-11); $50,000; Three strokes over Steve Lowery.June 12-14 Ben Hogan Cleveland Open; Quail Hollow Resort; Concord, OH; $250,000;David Jackson; 199 (-17), $50,000; Three strokes over Dave Miley and MikePutnam.June 19-21Ben Hogan Connecticut Open; Yale GC; New Haven, CT; $125,000; JonChristian, 198 (-12), $25,000; Seven strokes over Jeff Coston.June 25-28 Ben Hogan New England Classic; Woodlands CC; Falmouth, ME; $125,000;Greg Bruckner, 208 (-8), $25,000; Defeated Edward Kirby with par on firstplayoff hole.July 10-12 Ben Hogan Fort Wayne Open; Brookwood GC; Fort Wayne, IN; $125,000;Russell Beiersdorf (2), 200 (-16), $25,000; Defeated Chris Anderson withbirdie on first playoff hole.July 17-19July 24-26July 31-Aug. 2Ben Hogan Dakota Dunes Open; Dakota Dunes CC; Dakota Dunes, SD;$150,000; Rick Todd, 207 (-9); $30,000; Defeated David Jackson with par onsecond playoff hole.Ben Hogan Hawkeye Open; Finkbine GC; Iowa City, IA; $125,000; JohnDowdall, 134 (-8), $25,000; One stroke over Kevin Sutherland.Ben Hogan Greater Ozarks Open; Highland Springs CC; Springfield, MO;$150,000; Lennie Clements, 205 (-11), $30,000; Defeated Tommy Tolles andTed Tryba with birdie on first playoff hole.Section5 All-Time RecordsOct. 11-13Ben Hogan Santa Rosa Open; Windsor GC, Windsor, CA; $100,000; TomLehman (3), 207 (-9), $20,000; One stroke over Mike Foster, Brad Greer,Webb Heintzelman and Jeff Woodland.Aug. 7-9Ben Hogan Wichita Charity Classic; Reflection Ridge GC; Wichita, KS;$125,000; Jeff Woodland, 204 (-12), $25,000; Defeated Bob May with birdieon sixth playoff hole.Oct. 18-20 Ben Hogan Tri-Cities Open; Meadow Springs CC; Richland, WA; $125,000;Kelly Gibson, 205 (-11), $25,000; Two strokes over Jerry Anderson.1992 30 eventsFeb. 14-16 Ben Hogan Yuma Open; Desert Hills GC; Yuma, AZ; $125,000; Paul Goydos,201 (-12), $25,000; One stroke over Jeff Coston and Taylor Smith.Aug. 14-16Aug. 21-23Ben Hogan Texarkana Open; Texarkana CC; Texarkana, AR; $150,000; PerryMoss, 197 (-19), $30,000; Six strokes over Trevor Dodds and Marty Schiene.Ben Hogan Tulsa Open; GC of Oklahoma; Broken Arrow, OK; $150,000; SteveLowery, 213 (-3), $30,000; Defeated Jeff Coston with birdie on second playoffhole.Feb. 28-Mar. 1Mar. 6-8Mar. 13-15Mar. 19-22Mar. 27-29Ben Hogan South Texas Open; NorthShore CC; Portland, TX; $125,000; BrianHenninger, 208 (-8), $25,000; Defeated Bob Burns with birdie on first playoff hole.Ben Hogan Louisiana Open; Le Triomphe CC; Broussard, LA; $125,000; SeanMurphy, 200 (-16), $25,000; One stroke over Tony Grimes.Ben Hogan Lake City Classic; Lake City CC; Lake City, FL; $125,000; TimLoustalot, 206 (-10), $25,000; One stroke over Jack Larkin.Ben Hogan Panama City Beach Classic; Hombre GC; Panama City Beach, FL;$125,000; Brian Kamm, 210 (-6), $25,000; One stroke over Jeff Gallagher.Ben Hogan Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic; Windance CC; Gulfport, MS;$125,000; Glen Hnatiuk, 207 (-9), $25,000; One stroke over Bruce Zabriski,Mike Donald and John Flannery.Aug. 28-30Sept. 11-13Ben Hogan Permian Basin Open; Club at Mission Dorado; Odessa, TX;$150,000; Taylor Smith, 204 (-12), $30,000; One stroke over Pete Jordan andAndrew Morse.Ben Hogan Tri-Cities Open; Meadow Springs CC; Richland, WA; $125,000; RickPearson, 210 (-6), $25,000; Two strokes over Curt Byrum and Mike Foster.Sept. 18-20 Ben Hogan Boise Open; Hillcrest CC; Boise, ID; $150,000; Jaime Gomez, 202(-11), $30,000; One stroke over Sean Murphy.Sept. 25-27Ben Hogan Utah Classic; Riverside CC; Provo, UT; $125,000; Jeff Woodland,202 (-14), $25,000; Three strokes over David Jackson and Brian Kamm.Oct. 2-4 Ben Hogan Sonoma County Open; Windsor GC; Windsor, CA; $125,000;John Flannery (3), 199 (-17), $25,000; Three strokes over Mark Wurtz.Apr. 2-5 Ben Hogan Pensacola Open; Marcus Pointe GC; Pensacola, FL; $125,000;Rick Dalpos, 272 (-16), $25,000; Four strokes over Roger Gunn.Oct. 9-11 Ben Hogan Bakersfield Open; Seven Oaks CC; Bakersfield, CA; $150,000;Tom Garner, 205 (-11), $30,000; Two strokes over Steve Lowery.pgatour.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>5-55


<strong>Tour</strong>nament Chronology (cont.)Oct. 16-18Ben Hogan Fresno Open; Fort Washington CC; Fresno, CA; $150,000; MikeSpringer, 206 (-11), $30,000; One stroke over Pete Jordan.Aug. 19-22NIKE Wichita Open; Reflection Ridge GC; Wichita, KS; $150,000; DavidDuval, 271 (-17), $27,000; One stroke over Jeff Lee and John Morse.Section All-Time records51993 30 eventsFeb. 19-21 NIKE Yuma Open; Desert Hills GC; Yuma, AZ; $150,000; Ron Streck, 201 (-12),$27,000; Defeated Chris DiMarco with par on second playoff hole.Mar. 4-7Mar. 18-21Mar. 26-28Apr. 1-4Apr. 15-18Apr. 23-25NIKE Monterrey Open, Club Campestre; Monterrey, Mexico; $200,000; OlinBrowne, 276 (-12), $36,000; One stroke over Lon Hinkle and Stan Utley.NIKE Louisiana Open; Le Triomphe CC; Broussard, LA; $150,000; R.W. Eaks,273 (-15), $27,000; Two strokes over Karl Kimball.NIKE Panama City Beach Classic; Hombre GC; Panama City Beach, FL;$150,000; Mike Schuchart, 208 (-8), $27,000; Two strokes over Ron Streck.NIKE South Texas Open; NorthShore GC; Portland, TX; $150,000; DougMartin, 287 (-1), $27,000; Defeated Guy Boros with birdie on first playoffhole.NIKE Shreveport Open; Southern Trace CC; Shreveport, LA; $150,000; SonnySkinner, 278 (-10), $27,000; One stroke over Bob May.NIKE Central Georgia Open; River North CC; Macon, GA; $150,000; SeanMurphy, 205 (-11) , $27,000; Two strokes over Don Walsworth.Apr. 29-May 2 NIKE South Carolina Classic; CC of South Carolina; Florence, SC; $150,000;Hugh Royer III, 273 (-15), $27,000; One stroke over Chris DiMarco and SteveHaskins.May 6-9 NIKE Greater Greenville Classic; Verdae Greens GC; Greenville, SC: $150,000;Sean Murphy (2), 271 (-17), $27,000; One stroke over Doug Martin.May 13-16 NIKE Knoxville Open; Willow Creek GC; Knoxville, TN; $175,000;(100th Event) Tim Conley, 261 (-23), $31,500; Seven strokes over Larry Silveira, GregWhisman, Jerry Haas and Tommy Tolles.Aug. 26-29Sept. 10-12NIKE Texarkana Open; Texarkana CC; Texarkana, AR; $150,000; Hugh RoyerIII (2), 267 (-21), $27,000; Two strokes over Steve Rintoul.NIKE Tri-Cities Open; Meadow Springs CC; Richland, WA; $150,000; SteveJurgensen, 207 (-9), $27,000; One stroke over Stan Utley.Sept. 17-19 NIKE Utah Classic; Riverside CC; Provo, UT; $150,000; Sean Murphy (3),204 (-12), $27,000; Defeated Curt Byrum, Jim Carter and Tommy Moore withbirdie on third playoff hole.Sept. 24-26Sept. 30-Oct. 3Oct. 8-10Oct. 14-17NIKE Boise Open; Hillcrest CC; Boise, ID; $200,000; Tommy Moore,199 (-14), $36,000; Three strokes over Olin Browne.NIKE Sonoma County Open; Windsor GC; Windsor, CA; $150,000; SeanMurphy (4), 274 (-14), $27,000; One stroke over Joey Rassett.NIKE Bakersfield Open; Seven Oaks CC; Bakersfield, CA; $150,000; ClarkDennis, 202 (-14), $27,000; Defeated Jim Furyk and Sonny Skinner withbirdie on first playoff hole.NIKE <strong>Tour</strong> Championship; Pumpkin Ridge GC (Ghost Creek Course); Cornelius, OR;$200,000; David Duval (2), 277 (-7); $36,000; One stroke over Danny Briggs.1994 28 eventsFeb. 3-6 NIKE Inland Empire Open; Moreno Valley Ranch GC (Mountain and ValleyNines); Moreno Valley, CA; $200,000; Skip Kendall, 197 (-19), $36,000; Sixstrokes over Emlyn Aubrey.Mar. 3-6Mar. 24-27NIKE Monterrey Open; Club Campestre; Monterrey, Mexico; $200,000; ScottGump, 269 (-19), $36,000; One stroke over Brian Henninger.NIKE Louisiana Open; Le Triomphe GC; Broussard, LA; $175,000; Bill Porter,276 (-12), $31,500; Two strokes over Brad Fabel.May 21-23 NIKE Miami Valley Open; Heatherwoode GC; Springboro, OH; $175,000;Emlyn Aubrey, 202 (-11), $31,500; Four strokes over Larry Silveira.Mar. 31-Apr. 3NIKE Pensacola Open; The Moors GC; Milton, FL; $200,000; Bruce Vaughan,271 (-17); $36,000; One stroke over Ron Philo, Jr.June 3-6June 10-13June 18-20NIKE Dominion Open; The Dominion Club; Glen Allen, VA; $175,000; AngelFranco, 272 (-16), $31,500; Two strokes over Rocky Walcher.NIKE Cleveland Open; Quail Hollow Resort; Concord, OH; $275,000; StanUtley, 271 (-17), $49,500; Three strokes over Jerry Kelly.NIKE Connecticut Open; Yale GC; New Haven, CT; $150,000; Dave Stockton,Jr., 204 (-6), $27,000; One stroke over Jeff Coston.June 24-27 NIKE New England Classic; The Woodlands Club; Falmouth, ME; $150,000;John Morse, 278 (-10), $27,000; Four strokes over Emlyn Aubrey, PeteJordan, Sam Randolph and Larry Silveira.Apr. 7-10NIKE Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic; Windance G&CC; Gulfport, MS;$175,000; John Elliott, 276 (-12), $31,500; Defeated Chris Perry with par onsecond playoff hole.Apr. 15-17 NIKE Panama City Beach Classic; Hombre GC; Panama City Beach, FL; $175,000;Keith Fergus, 202 (-14), $31,500; Two strokes over Tommy Armour III.Apr. 21-24NIKE Shreveport Open; Southern Trace CC; Shreveport, LA; $175,000; OmarUresti, 270 (-18), $31,500; Defeated Pat Bates with par on sixth playoff hole.Apr. 28-May 1 NIKE Alabama Classic; Cherokee Ridge CC; Union Grove, AL; $200,000;Tommy Tolles, 274 (-14), $36,000; One stroke over Clark Burroughs.July 1-4July 8-11NIKE White Rose Classic; Honey Run G&CC; York, PA; $200,000; CurtByrum, 270 (-18), $36,000; One stroke over Morris Hatalsky, Esteban Toledoand Gary Rusnak.NIKE Hawkeye Open; Finkbine GC; Iowa City, IA; $150,000; Dave Stockton,Jr., (2), 200 (-13), $27,000; Four strokes over Mike Heinen.May 5-8 NIKE South Carolina Classic; CC of South Carolina; Florence, SC; $175,000;Charlie Rymer, 274 (-14), $31,500; One stroke over Pat Bates.May 12-15NIKE Central Georgia Open; River North CC; Macon, GA; $175,000; RickPearson, 273 (-15), $31,500; Defeated Bill Murchison, Danny Briggs andCharlie Rymer with birdie on second playoff hole.July 15-18 NIKE Dakota Dunes Open; Dakota Dunes CC; Dakota Dunes, SD; $175,000;Alan Pate, 260 (-16), $31,500; One stroke over Stan Utley.May 19-22NIKE Knoxville Open; Willow Creek GC; Knoxville, TN; $200,000; Vic Wilk,275 (-9), $36,000; One stroke over Bill Murchison.July 22-25 NIKE Greater Ozarks Open; Highland Springs CC; Springfield, MO; $175,000;Tommy Tolles, 271 (-17), $31,500; Two strokes over Bob Burns and Bob May.May 26-29 NIKE Greater Greenville Classic; Verdae Greens GC; Greenville, SC; $175,000;Scott Gump (2), 272 (-16), $31,500; One stroke over Tim Conley.July 30-Aug. 1NIKE Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic; Windance CC; Gulfport, MS; $150,000; JimFuryk, 206 (-10), $27,000; Defeated Bob Friend with birdie on first playoff hole.June 2-5 NIKE Miami Valley Open; Heatherwoode GC; Springboro, OH; $200,000;Tommy Armour III, 266 (-18), $36,000; Three strokes over Jim Carter.Aug. 6-8NIKE Permian Basin Open; The Club at Mission Dorado; Odessa, TX;$150,000; Franklin Langham, 202 (-14), $27,000; Defeated Doug Martinwith birdie on first playoff hole.June 9-12NIKE Cleveland Open; Quail Hollow Resort; Concord, OH; $200,000; TommyArmour III (2), 275 (-13), $36,000; Defeated Scott Gump and Tom Scherrerwith birdie on first playoff hole.Aug. 12-15NIKE New Mexico Charity Classic; Valle Grande GC; Santa Ana Pueblo; NM;$175,000; Chris Patton, 262 (-22), $31,500; Five strokes over Doug Martinand John Morse.June 16-19NIKE Dominion Open; The Dominion Club; Glen Allen, VA; $200,000; SonnySkinner, 271 (-17), $36,000; Defeated Jim Carter with birdie on first playoffhole.5-56<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


<strong>Tour</strong>nament Chronology (cont.)June 23-26NIKE Carolina Classic; Prestonwood CC; Cary, NC; $200,000; Skip Kendall(2), 276 (-12), $36,000; Two strokes over Pat Bates.July 21-24 NIKE Gateway Classic; Lake Forest G&CC; Lake Saint Louis, MO; $200,000;Brad Fabel, 279 (-9), $36,000; One stroke over Jim Carter and Chris Perry.July 29-Aug. 1NIKE Wichita Open; Reflection Ridge GC; Wichita, KS; $175,000; DennisPostlewait, 271 (-17), $31,500; One stroke over Clark Burroughs.Aug. 4-7 NIKE Dakota Dunes Open; Dakota Dunes CC; Dakota Dunes, SD; $200,000;Pat Bates, 276 (-12), $36,000; Two strokes over Rex Caldwell and GaryWebb.Aug. 11-14Aug. 18-21Aug. 25-28Sept. 1-4NIKE Ozarks Open; Highland Springs CC; Springfield, MO; $200,000; JerryHaas, 272 (-16), $36,000; One stroke over Frank Conner.NIKE Texarakana Open; Texarkana CC; Texarkana, AR; $200,000; MikeBrisky, 266 (-22), $36,000; Seven strokes over Sonny Skinner.NIKE Permian Basin Open; The Club at Mission Dorado; Odessa, TX;$175,000; Bruce Vaughan, 269 (-19), $31,500; Four strokes over GaryRusnak and Bob Wolcott.NIKE New Mexico Charity Classic; University of New Mexico ChampionshipCourse; Albuquerque, NM; $175,000; Jim Carter, 272 (-16), $31,500; Onestroke over Emlyn Aubrey and Chad Ginn.Sept. 9-11 NIKE Utah Classic; Riverside CC; Provo, UT; $175,000; Chris Perry, 205 (-11),$31,500; One stroke over David Duval.Sept. 16-18 NIKE Boise Open; Hillcrest CC; Boise, ID; $200,000; Keith Fergus (2),198 (-15), $36,000; Defeated Bill Murchison with par on second playoff hole.Sept. 23-25Sept. 30-Oct. 2NIKE Tri-Cities Open; Meadow Springs CC; Richland, WA; $175,000; JerryHaas (2), 203 (-13), $31,500; One stroke over Brad Fabel.NIKE Sonoma County Open; Windsor GC; Windsor, CA; $175,000; JerryHaas (3), 277 (-11), $31,500; Two strokes over Woody Austin.Oct. 13-16 NIKE <strong>Tour</strong> Championship; Pumpkin Ridge GC (Ghost Creek Course); Cornelius,OR; $225,000; Mike Schuchart, 277 (-11), $40,500; One stroke over EmlynAubrey, Jeff Cook and Lee Rinker.1995 30 eventsFeb. 23-26 NIKE San Jose Open; Almaden CC; San Jose, CA; $200,000; JohnMaginnes, 277 (-11), $36,000; Three strokes over Larry Silveira.Mar. 2-5Mar. 16-19Mar. 23-26Mar. 30-Apr. 2Apr. 6-9Apr. 13-16Apr. 20-23Apr. 27-30NIKE Inland Empire Open; Moreno Valley GC (Mountain and Valley Nines);Moreno Valley, CA; $200,000; Jeff Brehaut, 204 (-12), One stroke overDanny Briggs and David Toms.NIKE Monterrey Open; Club Campestre, Monterrey, Mexico; $225,000; StuartAppleby, 273 (-15), $40,500; Defeated Rafael Alarcon with birdie on seventhplayoff hole.NIKE Louisiana Open; Le Triomphe G&CC; Broussard, LA; $200,000; StanUtley, 268 (-20), $36,000; Two strokes over Keith Fergus.NIKE Pensacola Classic; The Moors GC; Milton, FL; $200,000; ClarenceRose, 201 (-12), $36,000; Three strokes over Hicks Malonson, Bill Buttnerand Joe Cioe.NIKE Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic; Windance G&CC; Gulfport, MS;$200,000; Allen Doyle, 273 (-15), $36,000; Defeated Franklin Langham withpar on second playoff hole.NIKE Tallahassee Open; Golden Eagle CC; Tallahassee, FL; $200,000; BillMurchison, 276 (-12), $36,000; Five strokes over Olin Browne, Peter Personsand Tom Byrum.NIKE Shreveport Open; Southern Trace CC; Shreveport, LA; $200,000; BradFabel, 131 (-13), $36,000; Four strokes over Chris Smtih.NIKE Alabama Classic; Cherokee Ridge CC; Union Grove, AL; $200,000; JerryKelly, 273 (-15), $36,000; Defeated Buddy Gardner with par on first playoff hole.May 4-7 NIKE South Carolina Classic; CC of South Carolina; Florence, SC; $200,000;Jerry Foltz, 279 (-9), $36,000; One stroke over Morris Hatalsky, Tim Simpsonand Robert Wrenn.May 11-14May 18-21NIKE Central Georgia Open; River North CC; Macon, GA; $200,000; MattPeterson, 268 (-20), $36,000; Two strokes over Jeff Barlow.NIKE Knoxville Open; Three Ridges GC; Knoxville, TN; $200,000; Tom Scherrer,275 (-13), $36,000; Defeated Mike Sposa with birdie on first playoff hole.May 25-28 NIKE Greater Greenville Classic; Verdae Greens GC; Greenville, SC; $200,000;David Toms, 267 (-21), $36,000; Defeated Tom Scherrer with birdie on firstplayoff hole.June 1-4NIKE Dominion Open; The Dominion Club; Richmond, VA; $200,000; Hugh RoyerIII, 270 (-18); $36,000; Defeated Tom Scherrer with birdie on first playoff hole.June 8-11 NIKE Miami Valley Open; Heatherwoode GC; Springboro, OH; $200,000;Stan Utley (2), 264 (-20), $36,000; Four strokes over John Hough and SteveJurgensen.June 15-18June 22-25June 29-July 2NIKE Cleveland Open; Quail Hollow Resort; Concord, OH; $200,000; Karl Zoller,274 (-14), $36,000; Defeated Larry Silveira with par on first playoff hole.NIKE Carolina Classic; Prestonwood CC; Cary, NC; $200,000; MichaelChristie, 266 (-22), $36,000; Two strokes over Sean Murphy.NIKE Philadelphia Classic; Philmont CC; Huntingdon Valley, PA; $200,000; SeanMurphy, 267 (-13), $36,000; One stroke over Allen Doyle.July 13-16 NIKE Buffalo Open; Brierwood CC; Hamburg, NY; $200,000; Jerry Kelly (2),274 (-14), $36,000; One stroke over Tim Simpson.July 20-23 NIKE Gateway Classic; Lake Forest G&CC; Lake Saint Louis, MO; $200,000;Chris Smith, 203 (-13), $36,000; Defeated Glen Hnatiuk with birdie on firstplayoff hole.July 27-30NIKE Wichita Open; Reflection Ridge GC; Wichita, KS; $200,000; David Toms(2), 269 (-19), $36,000; Defeated E.J. Pfister with eagle on second playoff hole.Aug. 3-6 NIKE Dakota Dunes Open; Dakota Dunes CC; Dakota Dunes, SD; $200,000;Chris Smith (2), 272 (-16), $36,000; One stroke over Greg Hamilton andClarence Rose.Aug. 10-13Aug. 17-20Aug. 24-27NIKE Ozarks Open; Highland Springs CC; Springfield, MO; $200,000; MikeSchuchart, 271 (-17), $36,000; Defeated Stuart Appleby and P.H. Horgan IIIwith birdie on second playoff hole.NIKE Permian Basin Open; The Club at Mission Dorado; Odessa, TX;$200,000; Hugh Royer III (2), 275 (-13), $36,000; One stroke over PaulClaxton, Kawika Cotner, Chris Smith, Phil Tataurangi, Frank Conner, FranklinLangham and Dave Miley.NIKE Texarkana Open; Texarkana CC; Texarkana, AR; $200,000; Allen Doyle(2), 269 (-19), $36,000; One stroke over Gary Rusnak.Sept. 8-10 NIKE Utah Classic; Riverside CC; Provo, UT; $200,000; Glen Hnatiuk, 203(-13), $36,000; Defeated Franklin Langham and Harry Rudolph with birdie onfirst playoff hole.Sept. 15-17NIKE Tri-Cities Open; Meadow Springs CC; Richland, WA; $200,000; JeffGove, 202 (-14), $36,000; Defeated Franklin Langham with birdie on firstplayoff hole.Sept. 22-24 NIKE Boise Open; Hillcrest CC; Boise, ID; $250,000; Frank Lickliter II, 200(-13), $45,000; One stroke over Kevin Burton and Craig Kanada.Sept. 28-Oct. 1NIKE Sonoma County Open; Windsor GC; Windsor, CA; $200,000; StuartAppleby (2), 269 (-19), $36,000; Four strokes over Jerry Kelly, Bobby Collinsand Joe Durant.Oct. 19-22 NIKE <strong>Tour</strong> Championship; Settindown Creek GC; Roswell, GA; $250,000;Allen Doyle (3), 283 (-5), $45,000; Defeated John Maginnes with par on firstplayoff hole.Section5 All-Time Recordspgatour.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>5-57


<strong>Tour</strong>nament Chronology (cont.)Section All-Time records51996 29 eventsFeb. 22-26Feb. 29-Mar. 3Mar. 14-17Mar. 28-31Apr. 4-7NIKE San Jose Open; Almaden CC; San Jose, CA; $200,000; Larry Silveira,207 (-9), $36,000; Defeated Stewart Cink and Bobby Elliott with birdie on firstplayoff hole. (Playoff held Monday, Feb. 26)NIKE Inland Empire Open; Moreno Valley Ranch GC (Mountain and ValleyNines); Moreno Valley, CA; $200,000; Jim Estes, 272 (-16), $36,000; Onestroke over Rob Moss.NIKE Monterrey Open; Club Campestre; Monterrey, Mexico; $225,000; DavidBerganio, Jr., 272 (-16), $40,500; One stroke over Rafael Alarcon, ToddDemsey, Jack O’Keefe and Steve Rintoul.NIKE Louisiana Open; Le Triomphe CC; Broussard, LA; $250,000; PaulStankowski, 266 (-22), $45,000; Four strokes over Greg Whisman.NIKE Tallahassee Open; Golden Eagle CC; Tallahassee, FL; $200,000; P.J. Cowan,279 (-9), $36,000; Defeated P.H. Horgan III with birdie on first playoff hole.Apr. 11-14 NIKE South Carolina Classic; CC of South Carolina; Florence, SC; $200,000;Dave Rummells, 276 (-12), $36,000; Two strokes over Scott Petersen, P.H.Horgan III and Brad Ott.Apr. 18-21Apr. 25-28May 9-12May 16-19May 23-26NIKE Alabama Classic; Cherokee Ridge CC; Union Grove, AL; $200,000; P.H.Horgan III, 202 (-14), $36,000; One stroke over Jack O’Keefe.NIKE Shreveport Open; Southern Trace CC; Shreveport, LA; $200,000; TimLoustalot, 277 (-11), $36,000; One stroke over Joe Durant.NIKE Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic; Mississippi National GC; Gautier, MS;$200,000; Joe Durant, 273 (-15), $36,000; One stroke over Dave Rummellsand Brett Quigley.NIKE Carolina Classic; Prestonwood CC; Cary, NC; $200,000; Glen Hnatiuk,205 (-11), $36,000; Defeated Craig Perks with par on first playoff hole.NIKE Greater Greenville Classic; Verdae Greens GC; $200,000; Greenville, SC;Michael Christie, 265 (-23), $36,000; Six strokes over Danny Ellis.May 30-June 2 NIKE Dominion Open; The Dominion Club; Glen Allen, VA; $200,000;Olin Browne, 276 (-12), $36,000; One stroke over Michael Christie, RobMcKelvey, Carl Paulson and Tray Tyner.June 6-9June 13-16June 20-23NIKE Cleveland Open; Quail Hollow Resort (Devlin Course); Concord, OH;$200,000; Greg Twiggs, 270 (-18), $36,000; One stroke over Jimmy Johnston.NIKE Knoxville Open; Three Ridges GC; Knoxville, TN; $200,000; Eric Johnson,272 (-16), $36,000; Two strokes over Patrick Lee and Matt Peterson.NIKE Ozarks Open; Highland Springs CC; Springfield, MO; $200,000; StewartCink, 272 (-16), $36,000; Defeated R.W. Eaks with birdie on third playoff hole.June 27-30 NIKE Dakota Dunes Open; Dakota Dunes CC; Dakota Dunes, SD; $250,000;Gary Webb, 275 (-13), $45,000; Defeated Chad Magee with birdie on secondplayoff hole.July 11-14July 18-21July 25-28NIKE Buffalo Open; Brierwood CC; Hamburg, NY; $200,000; Jimmy Green,276 (-12), $36,000; Defeated Jeff Gove with par on first playoff hole.NIKE Philadelphia Classic; Philmont CC; Huntingdon Valley, PA; $200,000; BrettQuigley, 273 (-7), $36,000; Two strokes over R.W. Eaks and Rocky Walcher.NIKE Miami Valley Open; Heatherwoode GC; Springboro, OH; $200,000; J.P.Hayes, 265 (-19), $36,000; Two strokes over Lee Porter and Greg Whisman.Aug. 1-4 NIKE Gateway Classic; Lake Forest G&CC; Lake Saint Louis, MO; $200,000;Tim Conley, 278 (-10), $36,000; Defeated Javier Sanchez with birdie on firstplayoff hole.Aug. 8-11Aug. 15-18(200th Event)NIKE Omaha Classic; The Champions Club; Omaha, NE; $200,000; RockyWalcher, 267 (-21), $36,000; One stroke over Michael Christie and Steve Larick.NIKE Wichita Open; Reflection Ridge GC; Wichita, KS; $200,000; RickCramer, 269 (-19), $36,000; One stroke over J.P. Hayes, Jimmy Johnston andCraig Kanada.Aug. 22-25NIKE Permian Basin Open; The Club at Mission Dorado; Odessa, TX;$200,000; Michael Christie (2), 270 (-18), $36,000; Two strokes overAnthony Rodriguez.Sept. 5-8 NIKE Colorado Classic; Riverdale GC (Dunes Course); Brighton, CO; $200,000;Stewart Cink (2), 268 (-16), $36,000; One stroke over David Berganio, Jr.and Michael Christie.Sept. 12-14 NIKE Utah Classic; Riverside CC; Provo, UT; $200,000; Michael Christie (3),196 (-20), $36,000; Four strokes over R.W. Eaks.Sept. 19-22 NIKE Boise Open; Hillcrest CC; Boise, ID; $250,000; Matt Gogel, 270 (-14),$45,000; One stroke over David Berganio, Jr., Brett Quigley and Stewart Cink.Sept. 26-29NIKE Tri-Cities Open; Meadow Springs CC; Richland, WA; $200,000; PhilTataurangi, 267 (-21), $36,000; Six strokes over Skip Kendall.Oct. 3-6 NIKE Olympia Open; Indian Summer G&CC; Olympia, WA; $200,000;Michael Clark, 273 (-15), $36,000; Four strokes over Eric Johnson.Oct. 17-20 NIKE <strong>Tour</strong> Championship; Settindown Creek GC; Roswell, GA; $250,000;Stewart Cink (3), 281 (-7), $45,000; Four strokes over David Berganio, Jr.1997 29 eventsJan. 30-Feb. 2 NIKE Lakeland Classic; Grasslands G&CC; Lakeland, FL; $200,000; RyanHowison, 269 (-19), $36,000; Three strokes over Mark Carnevale.Feb. 20-23 NIKE Inland Empire Open; Moreno Valley Ranch GC; Moreno Valley, CA; $200,000;Mark Carnevale, 274 (-14), $36,000; Two strokes over David Jackson.Mar. 13-16Mar. 27-30Apr. 3-6Apr. 17-20Apr. 24-27NIKE Monterrey Open; Club Campestre, Monterrey, Mexico; $225,000; MikeSmall, 270 (-18), $40,500; One stroke over Mark Carnevale, Chris DiMarcoand Brian Kamm.NIKE Louisiana Open; Le Triomphe CC, Broussard, LA; $300,000; Joe Daley,198 (-18), $54,000; Three strokes over Bobby Wadkins.NIKE Greater Austin Open; The Hills CC, Austin, TX; $200,000; Eric Booker,140 (-4), $36,000; One stroke over Brian Kamm.NIKE Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic; Mississippi National GC, Gautier, MS;$200,000; Jeff Brehaut, 275 (-13), $36,000; Six strokes over Ahmad Batemanand Tom Scherrer.NIKE Alabama Classic; Cherokee Ridge CC, Union Grove, AL; $200,000; JohnElliott, 204 (-12), $36,000; Two strokes over Tom Shaw.May 1-4 NIKE South Carolina Classic; CC of South Carolina, Florence, SC; $200,000;Harrison Frazar, 271 (-17), $36,000; Three strokes over R.W. Eaks.May 8-11May 15-18May 29-June 1June 5-8NIKE Carolina Classic; Prestonwood CC, Cary, NC; $200,000; Ahmad Bateman,284 (-4), $36,000; One stroke over Dennis Paulson, Terry Price and Steve Flesch.NIKE Dominion Open; The Dominion Club, Glen Allen, VA; $225,000; JeffJulian, 277 (-11), $40,500; One stroke over Bobby Wadkins.NIKE Upstate Classic; Verdae Greens GC, Greenville, SC; $200,000; ChrisSmith, 267 (-21), $36,000; Three strokes over Terry Price.NIKE Knoxville Open; Three Ridges GC, Knoxville, TN; $200,000; DaveRummells, 271 (-17), $36,000; Two strokes over Matt Gogel and Terry Price.June 12-15 NIKE Miami Valley Open; Heatherwoode GC, Springboro, OH; $200,000;Trevor Dodds, 262 (-22), $36,000; Six strokes over Joe Daley.June 19-22July 3-6July 10-13NIKE Cleveland Open; Quail Hollow Resort (Devlin Course), Concord, OH;$200,000; Mike Small (2), 270 (-18), $36,000; One stroke over Patrick Sheehan.NIKE Hershey Open; CC of Hershey, Hershey, PA; $200,000; Barry Cheesman,278 (-6), $36,000; One stroke over Greg Lesher and Billy Downes.NIKE Laurel Creek Classic; Laurel Creek CC; Moorestown, NJ; $200,000; MattGogel, 269 (-15), $36,000; One stroke over Dennis Paulson.July 17-20 NIKE St. Louis Golf Classic; Missouri Bluffs GC; St. Charles, MO; $200,000;Todd Gleaton, 261 (-23), $36,000; Three strokes over Arden Knoll.5-58<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


<strong>Tour</strong>nament Chronology (cont.)July 24-27NIKE Wichita Open; Willowbend GC; Wichita, KS; $200,000; Ben Bates,269 (-19), $36,000; Defeated Jeff Brehaut, Carl Paulson and Chris Smith withbirdie on first playoff hole.July 31-Aug. 3 NIKE Dakota Dunes Open; Dakota Dunes CC; Dakota Dunes, SD; $300,000;Chris Smith (2), 268 (-20), $54,000; Two strokes over Glen Hnatiuk.Aug. 7-10Aug. 14-17NIKE Omaha Classic; The Champions Club, Omaha, NE; $200,000; ChrisSmith (3), 258 (-26), $36,000; 11 strokes over Barry Cheesman.NIKE Ozarks Open; Highland Springs CC, Springfield, MO; $200,000; ChrisDiMarco, 204 (-12), $36,000; One stroke over Robin Freeman.Aug. 21-24 NIKE Permian Basin Open; The Club at Mission Dorado, Odessa, TX; $200,000;Paul Gow, 267 (-21), $36,000; Two strokes over Steve Lamontagne.Sept. 4-7 NIKE Colorado Classic; Riverdale GC, Brighton, CO; $200,000; Pat Bates, 267(-17), $36,000; One stroke over J.L. Lewis.Sept. 11-14NIKE San Jose Open; Almaden CC, San Jose, CA; $200,000; R.W. Eaks,272 (-16), $36,000; Two strokes over Mark Carnevale, Chris DiMarco, SteveLamontagne, Iain Steel and J.L. Lewis.Sept. 18-21 NIKE Boise Open; Hillcrest CC, Boise, ID; $275,000; Iain Steel, 267 (-17),$49,500; Three strokes over Carl Paulson.Sept. 25-28NIKE Tri-Cities Open; Meadow Springs CC, Richland, WA; $200,000: ToddGleaton (2), 283 (-5), $36,000; One stroke over Kent Jones, Ray Stewart, TimLoustalot, Rob Moss, Patrick Lee and Terry Price.Oct. 2-5 NIKE Puget Sound Open; Indian Summer G&CC, Olympia, WA; $200,000;Kevin Johnson, 198 (-8); $36,000; Defeated Steve Jurgensen and MichaelClark with birdie on second playoff hole.Oct. 9-12Oct.16-19NIKE Shreveport Open; Southern Trace CC, Shreveport, LA; $200,000; MarkWurtz, 273 (-13); $36,000; One stroke over Brian Kamm. [<strong>Tour</strong>namentrescheduled from April 10-13.]NIKE <strong>Tour</strong> Championship; Grand National GC (Lake Course), Opelika, AL;$300,000; Steve Flesch, 278 (-10); $54,000; Four strokes over Chris Smith.1998 30 eventsJan. 8-11 NIKE Lakeland Classic; Grasslands G&CC; Lakeland, FL; $225,000; CaseyMartin, 269 (-19); $40,500; One stroke over Steve Lamontagne.Jan. 15-18Feb. 5-8Mar. 19-22Mar. 26-29Apr. 9-12Apr. 16-19Apr. 23-26Apr. 30-May 3May 7-10May 14-17NIKE South Florida Classic; Palm-Aire CC (Palm Course); Pompano Beach, FL;$225,000; Eric Johnson, 267 (-13); $40,500; Two strokes over Chris Riley.NIKE Greater Austin Open; The Hills CC; Austin, TX; $225,000; MichaelAllen, 280 (-8); $40,500; Two strokes over Gene Sauers and Chris Zambri.NIKE Monterrey Open; Club Campestre; Monterrey, Mexico; $250,000; JoeOgilvie, 274 (-14); $45,000; Two strokes over Jaxon Brigman, John Elliott,Robin Freeman, Perry Moss, Chris Riley and John Wilson.NIKE Louisiana Open; Le Triomphe CC; Broussard, LA; $300,000; JohnWilson, 274 (-14); $54,000; Five strokes over Steve Flesch.NIKE Shreveport Open; Southern Trace CC; Shreveport, LA; $225,000; VanceVeazey, 280 (-8); $40,500; Defeated John Wilson with birdie on first playoff hole.NIKE Upstate Classic; Verdae Greens GC; Greenville, SC; $225,000; TomScherrer, 200 (-16); $40,500; One stroke over J.L. Lewis.NIKE Huntsville Open; Hampton Cove GC (Highlands); Huntsville, AL;$225,000; Dennis Paulson, 279 (-9); $40,500; Defeated Brent Schwarzrockwith par on first playoff hole.NIKE South Carolina Classic; CC of South Carolina; Florence, SC; $225,000; GeneSauers, 280 (-8); $40,500; One stroke over Craig Kanada and Sean Murphy.NIKE Carolina Classic; Raleigh CC; Raleigh, NC; $225,000; Brian Bateman,266 (-14); $40,500; One stroke over Jimmy Green.NIKE Dominion Open; The Dominion Club; Glen Allen, VA; $225,000; BobBurns, 274 (-14); $40,500; Two strokes over Pat Bates, Eric Johnson, PerryMoss and Mike Sullivan.May 28-31NIKE Knoxville Open; Three Ridges GC; Knoxville, TN; $225,000; RobinFreeman, 270 (-18); $40,500; Defeated Ryan Howison with birdie on thirdplayoff hole.June 4-7 NIKE Miami Valley Open; Heatherwoode GC; Springboro, OH; $225,000;Craig Bowden, 264 (-16); $40,500; Two strokes over Doug Dunakey andRyan Howison.June 11-14NIKE Cleveland Open; Quail Hollow Resort (Devlin Course); Concord, OH;$225,000; Doug Dunakey, 270 (-18);$40,500; One stroke over Dennis Paulson.June 18-21 NIKE Lehigh Valley Open; Center Valley Club; Center Valley, PA; $225,000;Eric Booker, 271 (-17); $40,500; Defeated Notah Begay III with par on ninthplayoff hole.June 25-28July 2-5NIKE Greensboro Open; Sedgefield CC; Greensboro, NC; $225,000; JoeOgilvie (2), 266 (-14); $40,500; Four strokes over Chris Zambri.NIKE Hershey Open; CC of Hershey (East); Hershey, PA; $225,000; MichaelClark, 273 (-11); $40,500; Two strokes over Bob Burns.July 16-19 NIKE St. Louis Golf Classic; The Missouri Bluffs; St. Charles, MO; $225,000;Chris Starkjohann, 263 (-17); $40,500; One stroke over Notah Begay III.July 23-26NIKE Wichita Open; Willowbend CC; Wichita, KS; $225,000; Emlyn Aubrey,265 (-23); $40,500; One stroke over Anthony Rodriguez and Carl Paulson.July 30-Aug. 2 NIKE Dakota Dunes Open; Dakota Dunes CC; Dakota Dunes, SD; $325,000;John Maginnes, 274 (-14); $58,500; Defeated Sean Murphy and RyanHowison with birdie on second playoff hole.Aug. 6-9NIKE Omaha Classic; The Champions GC; Omaha, NE; $250,000; Matt Gogel,271 (-13); $45,000; Defeated Jay Williamson with par on fourth playoff hole.Aug. 13-16 NIKE Ozarks Open; Highland Springs CC; Springfield, MO; $225,000;Anthony Painter, 267 (-21); $40,500; One stroke over Scott Dunlap.Aug. 20-23Aug. 27-30Sept. 10-13NIKE Fort Smith Classic; Hardscrabble CC; Fort Smith, AR; $225,000; MarkHensby, 260 (-20); $40,500; Two strokes over Woody Austin.NIKE Permian Basin Open; The Club at Mission Dorado; Odessa, TX;$225,000; Stiles Mitchell, 276 (-12); $40,500; Defeated Woody Austin andJeff Barlow with par on first playoff hole.NIKE Tri-Cities Open; Meadow Springs CC; Richland, WA; $225,000; MattGogel (2); 276 (-12); $40,500; Defeated Brian Bateman with birdie on thirdplayoff hole.Sept. 17-20 NIKE Boise Open; Hillcrest CC; Boise, ID; $300,000; Mike Sposa; 265 (-19);$54,000; Two strokes over Dennis Paulson and Notah Begay III.Sept. 24-27Oct. 1-4Oct. 8-11Oct. 22-25NIKE Oregon Classic; Shadow Hills CC; Junction City, OR; $225,000; CharlesRaulerson; 272 (-16); $40,500; Five strokes over Notah Begay III, TomScherrer and John Elliott.NIKE San Jose Open; Almaden CC; San Jose, CA; $225,000; Robin Freeman(2); 272 (-16); $40,500; Defeated Tom Scherrer and Sean Murphy with withbirdie on fourth playoff hole.NIKE Inland Empire Open; Moreno Valley Ranch GC; $225,000; MorenoValley, CA; Charles Raulerson (2); 268 (-20); $40,500; Three strokes overJay Williamson.NIKE <strong>Tour</strong> Championship; Magnolia Grove (Crossings Course); Mobile, AL;$300,000; Bob Burns (2); 283 (-5); $63,000; Three strokes over Jeff Gove.1999 30 eventsJan. 7-10 NIKE South Florida Classic; Palm-Aire CC (Oaks Course); Pompano Beach, FL;$225,000; Curt Byrum; 275 (-9); $40,500; Defeated Stan Utley with par onfirst playoff hole.Jan. 14-17NIKE Lakeland Classic; Grasslands GC; Lakeland, FL; $225,000; RyanHowison; 275 (-12); $40,500; One stroke over Jim McGovern, Glen Hnatiukand Shaun Micheel.Section5 All-Time Recordspgatour.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>5-59


<strong>Tour</strong>nament Chronology (cont.)Feb. 4-7NIKE Florida Classic; Gainesville CC; Gainesville, FL; $225,000; RichardJohnson; 270 (-14);$40,500; Two strokes over Bobby Wadkins.Sept. 23-26NIKE Oregon Classic; Shadow Hills CC; Junction City, OR; $225,000; KellyGibson; 279 (-9); $40,500; One stroke over Craig Perks.Feb. 18-21NIKE Mississippi Gulf Coast Open; The Oaks GC; Pass Christian, MS;$250,000; Joel Edwards; 280 (-8); $45,000; One stroke over John Riegger.Sept. 30-Oct. 3NIKE Inland Empire Open; Moreno Valley Ranch GC; Moreno Valley, CA;$225,000; Brad Elder (2); 267 (-21); $40,500; Three strokes over Dick Mast.Mar. 18-21 NIKE Monterrey Open; Club Campestre; Garza Garcia, N.L., Mexico; $275,000;Steve Gotsche; 270 (-18); Two strokes over Kelly Gibson.Oct. 7-10 NIKE New Mexico Classic; Santa Ana GC; Santa Ana Pueblo, NM; $225,000;Dick Mast; 267 (-13); $40,500; Three strokes over Joel Edwards.Section All-Time records5Mar. 25-28April 15-18NIKE Louisiana Open; Le Triomphe CC; Broussard, LA; $300,000; Matt Gogel;277 (-11); $54,000; One stroke over Kris Cox.NIKE Shreveport Open; Southern Trace CC; Shreveport, LA; $225,000; BobHeintz; 283 (-5); $40,500; One stroke over Joel Edwards and Craig Bowden.April 22-25 NIKE South Carolina Classic; CC of South Carolina; Florence, SC; $225,000;Kevin Johnson; 279 (-9); $40,500; One stroke over Bob Heintz.April 29-May 2May 6-9May 13-16NIKE Upstate Classic; Verdae Greens GC; Greenville, SC; $225,000; SteveGotsche (2); 208 (-8); $40,500; Two strokes over Sam Randolph, JimJohnson and Jeff Gove.NIKE Carolina Classic; Raleigh CC; Raleigh, NC; $225,000; Vance Veazey;269 (-15); $40,500; One stroke over Glen Hnatiuk and Steve Haskins.NIKE Dominion Open; The Dominion Club; Richmond, VA; $250,000; DarronStiles; 279 (-8); $45,000; One stroke over Dick Mast and Mathew Goggin.May 20-23 NIKE Knoxville Open; Fox Den CC; Knoxville, TN; $225,000; Jeff Gove; 277(-11); $40,500; One stroke over Carl Paulson, Marco Dawson and Glen Hnatiuk.June 10-13June 17-20NIKE Cleveland Open; Quail Hollow Resort; Concord, OH; $225,000; MattGogel (2); 273 (-15); $40,500; Defeated Casey Martin with eagle on the secondplayoff hole.NIKE Dayton Open; GC at Yankee Trace; Centerville, OH; $250,000; JohnWilson; 268 (-20); $45,000; One stroke over Brian Tennyson.Oct. 21-24NIKE <strong>Tour</strong> Championship; Highland Oaks GC; Dothan, AL; $400,000; BobHeintz (2); 283 (-5); $72,000; Defeated Marco Dawson with a birdie on firstplayoff hole.2000 31 eventsFeb. 3-6 BUY.COM Florida Classic; Gainesville CC; Gainesville, FL; $400,000; FranQuinn; 271 (-13); $72,000; Three strokes over Mark Hensby.Feb. 10-13 BUY.COM Lakeland Classic; Grasslands G&CC; Lakeland, FL; $400,000;Donnie Hammond; 272 (-16); $72,000; One stroke over Jeff Gallagher andTom Kalinowski.Mar. 2-5Mar. 16-19(300th Event)BUY.COM Mississippi Gulf Coast Open; The Oaks GC; Pass Christian, MS;$400,000; Tripp Isenhour; 279 (-9); $72,000; Two strokes over John Elliott.BUY.COM Monterrey Open; Club Campestre; Garzia Garcia, N.L. Mexico;$450,000; Briny Baird; 268 (-20); $81,000; Four strokes over Mark Hensby.Mar. 30-Apr. 2 BUY.COM Louisiana Open; Le Triomphe Golf & CC; Broussard, LA; $450,000;Rob McKelvey; 274 (-14); $81,000; One stroke over Guy Hill and Ian Leggatt.April 13-16April 27-30BUY.COM Shreveport Open; Southern Trace CC; Shreveport, LA; $400,000; KentJones; 273 (-15); $72,000; One stroke over Tripp Isenhour and Keith Clearwater.BUY.COM South Carolina Classic; CC of South Carolina; Florence, SC;$400,000; Jeff Gallagher; 278 (-10); $72,000; One stroke over Lee Porter andChris Smith.June 24-27 NIKE Lehigh Valley Open; Center Valley Club; Center Valley, PA; $225,000;Mathew Goggin; 270 (-18); $40,500; Two strokes over Matt Gogel.July 1-4 NIKE Hershey Open; CC of Hershey (East Course); Hershey, PA; $225,000;Edward Fryatt; 275 (-5); $40,500; Three strokes over Brett Wayment.July 8-11NIKE Greensboro Open; Sedgefield CC; Greensboro, NC; $225,00; ShaunMicheel; 269 (-11); $40,500; One stroke over Garrett Willis.July 22-25 NIKE Wichita Open; Willowbend GC; Wichita, KS; $225,000; Brad Elder; 268(-20); $40,500; Two strokes over Mark Wurtz.July 29-Aug. 1 NIKE Dakota Dunes Open; Dakota Dunes CC; Dakota Dunes, SD; $350,000;Fran Quinn; 270 (-18); $63,000; Defeated Ryan Howison and Craig Kanadawith birdie on the first playoff hole.Aug. 5-8Aug. 12-15Aug. 19-22NIKE Omaha Classic; The Champions Club; Omaha, NE; $300,000; MathewGoggin (2); 264 (-24); $54,000; Four strokes over Casey Martin.NIKE Ozarks Open; Highland Springs CC; Springfield, MO; $250,000; RyanHowison (2); 270 (-18); $45,000; Defeated Edward Fryatt with par on firstplayoff hole.NIKE Fort Smith Classic; Hardscrabble CC; Fort Smith, AR; $250,000; GaryWebb; 264 (-16); $45,000; One stroke over Matt Peterson.Aug. 26-29 NIKE Permian Basin Open; Club at Mission Dorado; Odessa, TX; $225,000;David Berganio, Jr.; 269 (-19); $40,500; Two strokes over Paul Gow andDicky Thompson.Sept. 2-5Sept. 9-12NIKE Utah Classic; Willow Creek CC; Sandy, UT; $375,000; Carl Paulson;266 (-22); $67,500; Six strokes over Marco Gortana and Craig Bowden.NIKE Tri-Cities Open; Meadow Springs CC; Richland, WA; $225,000; GlenHnatiuk; 278 (-10); $40,500; One stroke over Larry Silveira and J.J. Henry.Sept. 16-19 NIKE Boise Open; Hillcrest CC; Boise, ID; $325,000; Carl Paulson (2); 266(-18); $57,500; Four strokes over Joel Edwards and Michael Muehr.May 4-7BUY.COM Knoxville Open; Fox Den CC; Knoxville, TN; $400,000; J.J. Henry;273 (-15); $72,000; One stroke over Tripp Isenhour, Chris Smith, Gene Sauersand Spike McRoy.May 11-14 BUY.COM Richmond Open; Stonehenge Golf & CC; Richmond, VA; $400,000;Steve Runge; 272 (-8); $72,000; Defeated Chris Smith with birdie on firstplayoff hole.May 18-21June 1-4BUY.COM Virginia Beach Open; TPC Virginia Beach; Virginia Beach, VA;$400,000; Ryuji Imada; 275 (-13); $72,000; Five strokes over Todd Demsey.BUY.COM Steamtown Classic; Glenmaura National GC; Moosic, PA;$450,000; Jeff Hart; 275 (-5); $81,000; One stroke over Ian Leggatt.June 8-11 BUY.COM Dayton Open; The GC at Yankee Trace; Centerville, OH; $425,000;Ian Leggatt; 276 (-12); $76,500; Defeated Chris Smith with birdie on firstplayoff hole.June 15-18 BUY.COM Greater Cleveland Open; Quail Hollow CC (Devlin); Concord, OH; $400,000;Deane Pappas; 273 (-15); $72,000; One stroke over Tjaart van der Walt.June 22-25 BUY.COM Greensboro Open; Sedgefield CC; Greensboro, NC; $400,000; KentJones (2); 263 (-17); $72,000; Three strokes over Charles Howell (A) and JayHobby.June 29-July 2BUY.COM Carolina Classic; Raleigh CC; Raleigh, NC; $400,000; MarkHensby; 266 (-18); $72,000; Defeated Manny Zerman with par on seventhplayoff hole.July 6-9 BUY.COM Hershey Open; CC of Hershey (East Course); Hershey, PA; $400,000;Paul Gow; 281(-3); $72,000; One stroke over Paul Claxton.July 13-16 BUY.COM Upstate Classic; Verdae Greens GC; Greenville, SC; $400,000;Shane Bertsch; 269 (-19); $72,000; Four strokes over Timothy Straub.July 20-23BUY.COM Wichita Open; Willowbend GC; Wichita, KS; $400,000; Ben Crane;263 (-25); $72,000; Three strokes over Kelly Grunewald and Vance Veazey.July 27-30 BUY.COM Dakota Dunes Open; Dakota Dunes CC; Dakota Dunes, SD; $500,000;Spike McRoy; 270 (-18); $90,000; One stroke over Mike Schuchart.5-60<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


<strong>Tour</strong>nament Chronology (cont.)Aug. 3-6Aug. 10-13BUY.COM Omaha Classic; The Champions Club; Omaha, NE; $500,000; DavidBerganio, Jr.; 268 (-20); $90,000; Defeated Ahmad Bateman with par onsecond playoff hole.BUY.COM Ozarks Open; Highland Springs CC; Springfield, MO; $425,000; PatPerez; 270 (-18); $76,500; Defeated Pat Bates and Mike Heinen with birdieon first playoff hole.Aug. 17-20 BUY.COM Fort Smith Classic; Hardscrabble CC; Fort Smith, AR; $400,000;Tim Clark; 264 (-16); $72,000; Three strokes over Lee Rinker.Aug. 24-27BUY.COM Permian Basin Open; The Club at Mission Dorado; Odessa, TX;$400,000; Kevin Johnson; 268 (-20); $72,000; Three strokes over MarkHensby.Aug. 31-Sep. 3 BUY.COM Utah Classic; Willow Creek CC; Salt Lake City, UT; $400,000;Andrew Morse; 269 (-19); $72,000; Two strokes over John Riegger.Sept. 7-10 BUY.COM Tri-Cities Open; Meadow Springs CC; Richland, WA; $400,000;Darron Stiles; 282 (-6); $72,000; Two strokes over John Kernohan.Sept. 14-17 BUY.COM Boise Open; Hillcrest CC; Boise, ID; $556,000; Tim Clark (2); 269(-15); $100,080; Six strokes over Patrick Burke and Steve Haskins.Sept. 21-24 BUY.COM Oregon Classic; Shadow Hills CC; Junction City, OR; $400,000;Keoke Cotner; 272 (-16); $72,000; Two strokes over Jody Bellflower andTommy Biershenk.Sept. 28-Oct. 1 BUY.COM Monterey Peninsula Classic; Bayonet GC; Seaside, CA; $450,000;Richard Johnson; 285 (-3); $81,000; One stroke over Michael Allen.Oct. 5-8 BUY.COM New Mexico Classic; Santa Ana GC; Albuquerque, NM; $425,000;Jason Gore; 266 (-14); $76,500; Three strokes over Mike Grob.Oct. 12-15Oct. 26-29BUY.COM Inland Empire Open; Empire Lakes GC; Rancho Cucamonga, CA;$400,000; Scott Petersen; 268 (-20); $72,000; Four strokes over CraigKanada, Chris Smith, Keith Clearwater, Eric Johnson, Michael Muehr and LeePorter.BUY.COM <strong>Tour</strong> Championship; Alabama’s Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail;Dothan, AL; $550,000; Spike McRoy (2); 272 (-16); $99,000; Five strokesover Briny Baird.2001 28 eventsMar. 8-11 BUY.COM Florida Classic; Gainesville CC; Gainesville, FL; $425,000; ChrisCouch; 269 (-15); $76,500; One stroke over Chad Campbell.Mar. 15-18Mar. 29-Apr. 1BUY.COM Monterrey Open; Club Campestre; Garza Garcia, N.L., Mexico;$450,000; Deane Pappas; 271 (-17); $81,000; One stroke over Keoke Cotnerand Tim Petrovic.BUY.COM Louisiana Open; Le Triomphe CC; Broussard, LA; $450,000; PaulClaxton; 271 (-17); $81,000; One stroke over Tim Petrovic and Steve Runge.April 19-22 BUY.COM Arkansas Classic; Diamante CC; Hot Springs Village, AR; $450,000;Brett Quigley; 276 (-12); $81,000; Three strokes over John Elliott.April 26-29 BUY.COM Charity Pro-Am; The Cliffs G&CC; Travelers Rest, SC; $500,000;Jonathan Byrd; 269 (-18); $90,000; One stroke over Brenden Pappas.May 3-6May 10-13BUY.COM Carolina Classic; TPC Wakefield Plantation; Raleigh, NC;$450,000; John Maginnes; 269 (-15); $81,000; Two strokes over Ryuji Imada.BUY.COM Virginia Beach Open; TPC Virginia Beach; Virginia Beach, VA;$425,000; Trevor Dodds; 277 (-11); $76,500; Three strokes over DeanePappas.May 17-20 BUY.COM Richmond Open; Stonehenge G&CC; Richmond, VA; $425,000;Chad Campbell; 263 (-21); $76,500; Three strokes over Kelly Gibson.May 31-June 3June 7-10BUY.COM Steamtown Classic; Glenmaura National GC; Moosic, PA;$425,000; Jason Hill; 272 (-8); $76,500; Three strokes over Jonathan Byrdand Matt Peterson.Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship; DiamondBack GC; Richmond Hill,Ontario, Canada; $450,000; Richard Zokol; 271 (-17); $81,000; Three strokesover Gary Hallberg.June 14-17 BUY.COM Greater Cleveland Open; Quail Hollow CC; Concord, OH; $425,000;Heath Slocum; 267 (-21); $76,500; One stroke over Ryuji Imada.June 21-24 BUY.COM Dayton Open; The GC at Yankee Trace; Centerville, OH; $425,000;Todd Barranger; 262 (-26); $76,500; One stroke over Bo Van Pelt.June 28-July 1July 5-8July 12-15BUY.COM Knoxville Open; Fox Den CC; Farragut, TN; $425,000; Heath Slocum(2); 265 (-23); $76,500; Six strokes over Keoke Cotner and Joe Daley.BUY.COM Hershey Open; CC of Hershey (East Course); Hershey, PA;$425,000; John Rollins; 273 (-11); $76,500; Defeated Rod Pampling withbirdie on first playoff hole.BUY.COM Wichita Open; Crestview CC; Wichita, KS; $425,000; JasonDufner; 266 (-22); $76,500; Three strokes over Todd Rose, David Gossett andJeff Gove.July 19-22 BUY.COM Siouxland Open; Dakota Dunes CC; Dakota Dunes, SD; $425,000;Pat Bates; 273 (-15); $76,500; One stroke over Matt Kuchar and Eric Meeks.July 26-29 BUY.COM Ozarks Open; Highland Springs CC; Springfield, MO; $450,000;Steve Haskins; 131 (-13); $81,000; One stroke over Omar Uresti. [unofficialvictory]Aug. 2-5BUY.COM Omaha Classic; The Champions Club; Omaha, NE; $525,000; HeathSlocum (3); 266 (-22); $94,500; One stroke over Rod Pampling.Aug. 9-12 BUY.COM Fort Smith Classic; Hardscrabble CC; Fort Smith, AR; $425,000;Jay Delsing; 263 (-17); $76,500; Defeated Jeff Freeman with par on fourthplayoff hole.Aug. 16-19Aug. 30-Sep. 2BUY.COM Permian Basin Open; The Club at Mission Dorado; Odessa, TX;$425,000; Chad Campbell (2); 264 (-24); $76,500; Four strokes over ToddFischer.BUY.COM Utah Classic; Willow Creek CC; Sandy, UT; $425,000; DavidSutherland; 272 (-16); $76,500; One stroke over Danny Briggs.Sept. 6-9 BUY.COM Tri-Cities Open; Meadow Springs CC; Richland, WA; $425,000;Guy Boros; 274 (-14); $76,500; Two strokes over Jeff Gove.Sept. 13-16 BUY.COM Oregon Classic; Shadow Hills CC; Junction City, OR; $425,000;tournament canceled due to terrorist activities of September 11.Sept. 20-23 BUY.COM Boise Open; Hillcrest CC; Boise, ID; $556,000; Michael Long; 270(-14); $100,080; One stroke over Tjaart van der Walt.Sept. 27-30BUY.COM Inland Empire Open; Empire Lakes GC; Rancho Cucamonga, CA;$425,000; D.A. Points; 267 (-21); $76,500; Defeated Rod Pampling and MarkWurtz with birdie on third playoff hole.Oct. 4-7 BUY.COM Monterey Peninsula Classic; Bayonet GC; Seaside, CA; $450,000;Chad Campbell (3); 280 (-8); $81,000; One stroke over Deane Pappas.Oct. 11-14 BUY.COM Gila River Golf Classic; Whirlwind GC; Chandler, AZ; $425,000;Ben Crane; 261 (-23); $76,500; Defeated Jason Caron and Bo Van Pelt withbirdie on fourth playoff hole.Oct. 18-21 BUY.COM Shreveport Open; Southern Trace CC; Shreveport, LA; $425,000;Pat Bates (2); 268 (-20); $76,500; One stroke over Brian Kamm.Oct. 25-28BUY.COM <strong>Tour</strong> Championship; Senator Course at Capitol Hill; Prattville, AL;$600,000; Pat Bates (3); 284 (-4); $108,000; Three strokes over Tom Carterand Brenden Pappas.2002 28 eventsMar. 4-10 Jacob’s Creek Open; Kooyonga GC; Adelaide, South Australia; $500,000;Gavin Coles; 279 (-9); $94,194; Two strokes over Bryce Molder.Mar. 11-17Holden Clearwater Classic; Clearwater CC; Christchurch, New Zealand;$500,000; Peter O’Malley; 271 (-17); $94,590; Five strokes over Brad Ott.April 8-14 Louisiana Open; Le Triomphe CC; Lafayette, LA; $450,000; Steven Alker; 264(-24); $81,000; Defeated Mike Heinen wih par on second playoff hole.April 15-21Arkansas Classic; Diamante CC; Hot Springs Village, AR; $450,000; JaceBugg; 271 (-17); $81,000; One stroke over Jason Caron.Section5 All-Time Recordspgatour.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>5-61


<strong>Tour</strong>nament Chronology (cont.)April 22-28April 29-May 5BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs; The Cliffs G&CC (Cliffs Valley/KeoweeVineyards); Travelers Rest, SC; $525,000; Charles Warren; 264 (-23);$94,500; Four strokes over Todd Fischer.Virginia Beach Open; TPC Virginia Beach; Virginia Beach, VA; $425,000; CliffKresge; 277 (-11); $76,500; Defeated Arron Oberholser with eagle on secondplayoff hole.Oct. 14-20 Hibernia Southern Open; Southern Trace CC; Shreveport, LA; $425,000;David Morland IV; 197 (-19) $76,500; Three strokes over Steven Alker andJohn Morse.Oct. 21-27 <strong>Tour</strong> Championship; Senator Course at Capitol Hill; Prattville, AL; $600,000;Patrick Moore (3); 206 (-10); $108,000; Two strokes over Steven Alker, MikeHeinen and Jeff Klauk.Section All-Time records5May 6-12Richmond Open; The Dominion Club; Glen Allen, VA; $425,000; PatrickMoore; 268 (-20); $76,500; One stroke over John Maginnes.May 13-19 SAS Carolina Classic; TPC Wakefield Plantation; Raleigh, NC; $450,000;Zoran Zorkic; 274 (-10); $81,000; One stroke over Doug Barron.May 27-June 2 Northeast Pennsylvania Classic; Glenmaura National GC; Moosic, PA; $450,000;Gary Hallberg; 275 (-9); $81,000; Three strokes over Roger Tambellini.June 3-9June 17-23Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship; DiamondBack GC; Ontario, Canada;$450,000; Arron Oberholser; 268 (-16); $81,000; Two strokes over DougBarron.Lake Erie Charity Classic; Peek ‘n Peak Resort (Upper Course); Findley Lake,NY; $425,000; Patrick Moore (2); 275 (-9); $76,500; One stroke over HunterHaas.June 24-30 Knoxville Open; Fox Den CC; Knoxville, TN; $425,000; Darron Stiles; 272(-16); $76,500; One stroke over Aaron Baddeley, Steve Ford.July 1-7July 8-14July 15-21July 22-28Hershey Open; CC of Hershey (East Course); Hershey, PA; $425,000; CliffKresge (2); 276 (-8); $76,500; Defeated Brian Claar, Joel Kribel and SteveFord with birdie on third extra hole.Dayton Open; The GC at Yankee Trace; Centerville, OH; $425,000; Jason Buha;265 (-23); $76,500; Three strokes over Todd Barranger and Marco Dawson.Fort Smith Classic; Hardscrabble CC; Fort Smith, AR; $425,000; ToddFischer; 269 (-11); $76,500; One stroke over Gavin Coles, Doug Barron andAndy Sanders.Price Cutter Charity Championship; Highland Springs CC; Springfield, MO;$475,000; Patrick Sheehan; 269 (-19); $85,500; Two strokes over EricMeeks and Brian Wilson.2003 30 eventsFeb. 27-Mar. 2 Jacob’s Creek Open; Kooyonga GC; Adelaide, South Australia; $614,000; JoeOgilvie; 279 (-5); $115,007; One stroke over Shane Tait.Mar. 6-9 Clearwater Classic; Clearwater CC; Christchurch, New Zealand; $583,287;Ryan Palmer; 271 (-17); $110,520; Three strokes over Andre Stolz.Mar. 27-30Chitimacha Louisiana Open; Le Triomphe CC; Broussard, LA; $475,000; BrettWetterich; 264 (-24); $85,500; Three strokes over Ken Duke.Apr. 17-20 First Tee Arkansas Classic; Diamante CC; Hot Springs Village, AR; $475,000;Ted Purdy; 275 (-13); $85,500; Defeated Chris Tidland with birdie on thirdplayoff hole.Apr. 24-27May 1-4Rheem Classic; Hardscrabble CC; Fort Smith, AR; $475,000; Zach Johnson;272 (-8); $85,500; Defeated Steve Haskins with par on first playoff hole.BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs; Cliffs Valley Course/Keowee Vineyards;Travelers Rest, SC; $575,000; Tripp Isenhour; 269 (-18); $103,500; Twostrokes over Kyle Thompson.May 15-18 Virginia Beach Open; TPC Virginia Beach; Virginia Beach, VA; $450,000;Michael Long: 277 (-11); $81,000; Two strokes over Vaughn Taylor.May 22-25 SAS Carolina Classic; TPC Wakefield Plantation; Raleigh, NC; $500,000;David Morland IV; 268 (-16); $90,000; One stroke over Rob Bradley andVaughn Taylor.June 5-8 LaSalle Bank Open; The Glen Club; Glenview, IL: $500,000; Andre Stolz; 271(-17); $90,000; Two strokes over Tommy Tolles.June 12-15 Northeast Pennsylvania Classic; Glenmaura National GC; Moosic, PA; $450,000;Blaine McCallister; 265 (-19); $81,000; Three strokes over Bill Glasson.July 29-Aug. 4Aug. 5-11Aug. 12-18Omaha Classic; The Champions Club; Omaha, NE; $500,000; Jay Delsing;267 (-19); $90,000; One stroke over Anthony Painter.LaSalle Bank Open; Kemper Lakes GC; Long Grove, IL; $425,000; MarcoDawson; 276 (-12); $76,500; Three strokes over Darron Stiles.Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open; Crestview CC; Wichita, KS;$425,000; Tyler Williamson; 272 (-8); $76,500; One stroke over KeokeCotner and Jeff Klauk.Aug. 19-25 Permian Basin Open; Midland CC; Midland, TX; $425,000; Tag Ridings; 272(-16); $76,500; Defeated Mark Hensby with eagle on first playoff hole.Sept. 2-8 Utah Classic; Willow Creek CC; Sandy, UT; $425,000; Arron Oberholser (2);202 (-14); $76,500; Two strokes over Doug Barron and Brian Claar.Sept. 9-15Oregon Classic; Shadow Hills CC; Junction City, OR; $425,000; Jason Gore;270 (-18); $76,500; Three strokes over Marco Dawson, Jeff Freeman, PatrickMoore, Arron Oberholser and Tag Ridings.Sept. 16-22 Albertsons Boise Open; Hillcrest CC; Boise, ID; $575,000; Jason Gore (2);273 (-11); $103,500; Two strokes over Emlyn Aubrey and Barry Cheesman.Sept. 23-29State Farm Open; Empire Lakes GC; Rancho Cucamonga, CA; $450,000; AndyMiller; 272 (-12); $81,000; Defeated John Restino, Dave Stockton, Jr. andDoug Garwood with a birdie on the first playoff hole.Sept. 30-Oct. 6 Bank of America Monterey Peninsula Classic; Bayonet Course; Seaside, CA;$450,000; Roland Thatcher; 283 (-5); $81,000; Two strokes over AaronBaddeley.Oct. 7-13Gila River Golf Classic; Whirlwind GC; Chandler, AZ; $425,000; DavidBranshaw; 262 (-22); $76,500; Four strokes over Aaron Baddeley andCharles Raulerson.June 19-22Lake Erie Charity Classic at Peek’n Peak Resort; Upper Course; Findley Lake,NY; $450,000; Guy Boros; 275 (-13); $81,000; One stroke over Chris Couchand Bob Heintz.June 26-29 Knoxville Open; Fox Den CC; Knoxville, TN; $475,000; Vaughn Taylor; 268(-20); $85,500; Defeated Joe Ogilvie with birdie on first playoff hole.July 3-6Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship; DiamondBack GC; Richmond Hill, ON,Canada; $450,000; Tom Carter; 275 (-9); $81,000; Defeated Jason Bohn withpar on first playoff hole.July 10-13 The Reese’s Cup Classic; Hershey GC (East Course); Hershey, PA; $450,000;Joe Ogilvie (2); 274 (-10); $81,000; Three strokes over Paul Claxton, ZachJohnson, David McKenzie and Wes Short.July 17-20July 24-27Henrico County Open; The Dominion Club; Glen Allen, VA; $450,000; MarkHensby; 268 (-20); $81,000; Defeated Zach Johnson with birdie on first playoffhole.Dayton Open; The GC at Yankee Trace; Centerville, OH; $450,000; Guy Boros(2); 265 (-23); $81,000; Three strokes over Zach Johnson.July 31-Aug. 3 Chattanooga Classic; Black Creek Club; Chattanooga, TN; $450,000;(400th Event) Jason Bohn; 265 (-23); $81,000; One stroke over Kyle Thompson.Aug. 7-10Aug. 14-17Aug. 21-24Omaha Classic; The Champions Club; Omaha, NE; $550,000; Bo Van Pelt;262 (-26); $99,000; Two strokes over Craig Lile.Price Cutter Charity Championship; Highland Springs CC; Springfield, MO;$525,000; Tom Carter (2); 267 (-21); $94,500; One stroke over RolandThatcher and Doug LaBelle II.Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open; Crestview CC; Wichita, KS;$475,000; Jeff Klauk; 265 (-19); $85,500; One stroke over Mark Hensby andMike Brisky.5-62<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


<strong>Tour</strong>nament Chronology (cont.)Aug. 28-31Alberta Calgary Classic; The Links at GlenEagles; Cochrane, Alberta, Canada;$450,000; Tom Carter (3); 263 (-17); $81,000; Five strokes over Nick Cassini.June 10-13LaSalle Bank Open; The Glen Club; Glenview, IL: $650,000; Brendan Jones;268 (-16); $117,000; One stroke over D.A. Points.Sept. 4-7Sept. 11-14Sept. 18-21Sept. 25-28Oct. 2-5Oct. 9-12Oct. 16-19Oct. 23-26Oct. 30-Nov. 2Envirocare Utah Classic; Willow Creek CC; Sandy, UT; $450,000; ZachJohnson (2); 267 (-21); $81,000; One stroke over Bobby Gage.Oregon Classic; Shadow Hills CC; Junction City, OR; $450,000; Chris Couch;274 (-14); $81,000; Defeated Jason Bohn with birdie on first playoff hole.Albertsons Boise Open; Hillcrest CC; Boise, ID; $600,000; Roger Tambellini;267 (-17); $108,000; Six strokes over Charles Warren and Tripp Isenhour.Mark Christopher Charity Classic; Empire Lakes GC; Rancho Cucamonga, CA;$450,000; James Oh; 268 (-16); $81,000; Defeated Jess Daley with birdie onthird playoff hole.Monterey Peninsula Classic; Bayonet GC; Seaside, CA; $450,000; ScottGutschewski; 276 (-12); $81,000; Four strokes over Michael Allen, RichBarcelo and Zach Johnson.Gila River Golf Classic at Wild Horse Pass Resort; Whirlwind GC (CattailCourse); Chandler, AZ; $475,000; Lucas Glover; 270 (-18); $85,500; Onestroke over John Elliott, Tommy Tolles and Robin Freeman.Permian Basin Charity Golf Classic; Midland CC; Midland, TX; $450,000; D.J.Brigman; 272 (-16); $81,000; One stroke over Jason Dufner, Mark Hensbyand Jimmy Walker.Miccosukee Championship; Miccosukee G&CC; Miami, FL; $500,000; CraigBowden; 270 (-14); $90,000; One stroke over Chris Couch.<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship; Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail (SenatorCourse at Capitol Hill); Prattville, AL; $625,000; Chris Couch (2); 270 (-18);$112,500; Three strokes over D.J. Brigman.2004 31 eventsFeb. 5-8 BellSouth Panama Championship; Panama GC; Republica de Panama,Panama; $500,000; Jimmy Walker; 273 (-7); $90,000; Five strokes over TomScherrer.Feb. 19-22Feb. 26-29Jacob’s Creek Open Championship; Kooyonga GC; Adelaide, South Australia;$771,528; Euan Walters; 275 (-9); $145,587; Five strokes over Wayne Grady,Brendan Jones and Anthony Painter.New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship; Clearwater Resort; Christchurch, NewZealand; $730,263; Gavin Coles; 282 (-6); $139,248; Three strokes overBradley Hughes, Brendan Jones and Bill Lunde.Mar. 25-28 Chitimacha Louisiana Open; Le Triomphe CC; Broussard, LA; $475,000;Jimmy Walker (2); 272 (-16); $85,500; One stroke over Rick Price.Apr. 15-18 First Tee Arkansas Classic; Diamante CC; Hot Springs Village, AR; $500,000;Daniel Chopra; 275 (-13); $90,000; One stroke over John Elliott.Apr. 22-25Apr. 29-May 2May 6-9Rheem Classic; Hardscrabble CC; Fort Smith, AR; $475,000; FranklinLangham; 265 (-15); $85,500; Two strokes over Keoke Cotner.BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs; Cliffs Valley Course/Keowee Vineyards;Travelers Rest, SC; $600,000; Ryuji Imada; 270 (-17); $108,000; DefeatedPaul Gow with birdie on the fifth extra hole.Chattanooga Classic; Black Creek Club; Chattanooga, TN; $450,000; Justin Bolli;267 (-21); $81,000; One stroke over Chris Anderson and Johnson Wagner.June 17-20June 24-27Northeast Pennsylvania Classic; Glenmaura National GC; Moosic, PA;$450,000; D.A. Points; 270 (-14); $81,000; Defeated James Driscoll withpar on the first extra hole.Lake Erie Charity Classic at Peek’n Peak Resort; Upper Course; Findley Lake,NY; $450,000; Kevin Stadler; 279 (-9); $81,000; Defeated Bubba Watsonand Michael Long with par on the fourth extra hole.July 1-4 The Reese’s Cup Classic; CC of Hershey (East Course); Hershey, PA; $450,000;Ben Bates; 278 (-6); $81,000; Defeated Paul Gow with par on the eighthplayoff hole.July 8-11 Scholarship America Showdown; Troy Burne GC; Hudson, WI; $475,000;Kevin Stadler (2); 269 (-11); $85,500; Defeated Kyle Thompson, ChrisTidland and Mathew Goggin with birdie on the third extra hole.July 15-18July 22-25July 29-Aug. 1Pete Dye West Virginia Classic; Pete Dye GC; Bridgeport, WV; $600,000; D.A.Points (2); 265 (-23); $108,000; Five strokes over Nick Cassini.Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship; Whistle Bear GC; Cambridge, ON,Canada; $450,000; Charles Warren; 269 (-19); $81,000; Seven strokes overDave Christensen and Doug Barron.Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open; Crestview CC; Wichita, KS;$475,000; Bradley Hughes; 270 (-14); $85,500; Defeated Erik Compton,Scott Harrington and Hunter Haas with birdie on the first extra hole.Aug. 5-8 Cox Classic; Champions Run; Omaha, NE; $600,000; Charles Warren (2);267 (-21); $108,000; One stroke over John Elliott.Aug. 12-15Aug. 19-22Aug. 26-29Price Cutter Charity Championship; Highland Springs CC; Springfield, MO;$525,000; Brad Ott; 263 (-25); $94,500; One stroke over Brandt Snedeker.Alberta Classic; Redwood Meadows G&CC; Calgary, Alberta, Canada;$450,000; David Hearn; 273 (-15); $81,000; One stroke over David McKenzie.Envirocare Utah Classic; Willow Creek CC; Sandy, UT; $450,000; BrettWetterich; 272 (-16); $81,000; One stroke over Ryuji Imada and FranklinLangham.Sept. 9-12 Virginia Beach Open; TPC Virginia Beach; Virginia Beach, VA; $450,000;James Driscoll: 273 (-15); $81,000; Four strokes over Jason Buha, KyleThompson and Jimmy Walker.Sept. 16-19Oregon Classic; Shadow Hills CC; Junction City, OR; $450,000; Jeff Quinney;275 (-13); $81,000; Three strokes over Barry Cheesman and David McKenzie.Sept. 23-26 Albertsons Boise Open; Hillcrest CC; Boise, ID; $600,000; Scott Gump; 270(-14); $108,000; Two strokes over Jimmy Walker and Michael Long.Sept. 30-Oct. 3Oct. 7-10Mark Christopher Charity Classic; Empire Lakes GC; Rancho Cucamonga,CA; $450,000; Scott Dunlap; 272 (-12); $81,000; Three strokes over ScottGutschewski and Bubba Watson.Gila River Golf Classic at Wild Horse Pass Resort; Whirlwind GC (CattailCourse); Chandler, AZ; $475,000; Chris Nallen; 264 (-24); $85,500; Eightstrokes over Troy Matteson.Oct. 14-17 Permian Basin Charity Golf Classic; Midland CC; Midland, TX; $450,000;Charley Hoffman; 282 (-6); $81,000; Defeated Jeff Gove and Craig Lile withbirdie on the third extra hole.Section5 All-Time RecordsMay 20-23Henrico County Open; The Dominion Club; Glen Allen, VA; $450,000; DanielChopra (2); 258 (-30); $81,000; Four strokes over Nathan Green and FranklinLangham.May 27-30 SAS Carolina Classic; TPC Wakefield Plantation; Raleigh, NC; $525,000;Chris Anderson; 271 (-13); $94,500; Defeated Brendan Jones, Jason Buhaand Paul Gow with par on the eighth extra hole.June 3-6 Knoxville Open; Fox Den CC; Knoxville, TN; $475,000; Hunter Haas; 275(-13); $85,500; Defeated Justin Bolli and Shane Bertsch with birdie on thefirst playoff hole.Oct. 21-24Oct. 28-31Miccosukee Championship; Miccosukee G&CC; Miami, FL; $500,000; D.J.Trahan; 268 (-16); $90,000; Two strokes over Nick Watney.<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship; Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail (SenatorCourse at Capitol Hill); Prattville, AL; $625,000; Nick Watney; 273 (-15);$112,500; Three strokes over Brett Wetterich.2005 30 eventsJan. 27-30 BellSouth Panama Championship; Panama GC; Republica de Panama,Panama; $525,000; Vance Veazey; 272 (-8); $94,500; One stroke over ShaneBertsch, Jim McGovern and Jon Mills.pgatour.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>5-63


<strong>Tour</strong>nament Chronology (cont.)Feb. 17-20Jacob’s Creek Open Championship; Kooyonga GC; Adelaide, South Australia;$757,918; Steven Bowditch; 277 (-11); $141,894; Five strokes over RyanArmour and Nathan Green.Sept. 15-18Mark Christopher Charity Classic; Empire Lakes GC; Rancho Cucamonga, CA;$475,000; Troy Matteson (2); 271 (-13); $85,500; Two strokes over MathewGoggin, Johnson Wagner and Spike McRoy.Feb. 24-27Mar. 24-27ING New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship; Clearwater Resort; Christchurch, NewZealand; $600,000; Peter O’Malley; 274 (-14); $113,684; Defeated StevenBowditch with par on the fourth extra hole.Chitimacha Louisiana Open; Le Triomphe CC; Broussard, LA; $500,000; RyanHietala; 270 (-18); $90,000; One stroke over Sean O’Hair.Sept. 22-25Sept. 29-Oct. 2Albertsons Boise Open; Hillcrest CC; Boise, ID; $650,000; Greg Chalmers;269 (-15); $117,000; Defeated Danny Ellis with birdie on the first extra hole.Oregon Classic; Shadow Hills CC; Junction City, OR; $450,000; Jeff Gove;201 (-15); $81,000; Three strokes over Jamie Broce, Krix Cox, EstebanToledo and Tim Wilkinson.Apr. 21-24 Virginia Beach Open; TPC Virginia Beach; Virginia Beach, VA; $450,000;Troy Matteson; 275 (-13); $81,000; Two strokes over Chris Couch.Oct. 6-9Gila River Golf Classic; Whirlwind GC (Cattail Course); Chandler, AZ;$450,000; David McKenzie; 268 (-20); $81,000; One stroke over Jon Mills.Section All-Time records5Apr. 28-May 1BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs; Cliffs Valley Course/Keowee Vineyards/Walnut Cove; Travelers Rest, SC; $625,000; Shane Bertsch; 202 (-12);$112,500; One stroke over Bubba Watson and Charley Hoffman.May 5-8 The Rex Hospital Open; TPC Wakefield Plantation; Raleigh, NC; $450,000;Eric Axley; 270 (-14); $81,000; Two strokes over Troy Matteson.May 12-15May 19-22June 2-5June 9-12Rheem Classic; Hardscrabble CC; Fort Smith, AR; $475,000; Chris Couch;265 (-15); $85,500; Five strokes over Troy Matteson.Henrico County Open; The Dominion Club; Glen Allen, VA; $450,000; ChadCollins; 267 (-21); $81,000; Two strokes over Tom Scherrer.Chattanooga Classic; Black Creek Club; Chattanooga, TN; $450,000; JasonSchultz; 266 (-22); $81,000; Defeated Joe Daley, Scott Weatherly and JerrySmith with birdie on the sixth extra hole.LaSalle Bank Open; The Glen Club; Glenview, IL; $750,000; Chris Couch(2); 269 (-15); $135,000; Four strokes over Kevin Durkin, Paul Gow and MarioTiziani.June 16-19 Knoxville Open; Fox Den CC; Knoxville, TN; $475,000; Kim Felton; 277 (-11);$85,500; One stroke over David Peoples.June 23-26June 30-July 3July 7-10Northeast Pennsylvania Classic; Glenmaura National GC; Moosic, PA;$450,000; Greg Kraft; 267 (-17); $81,000; Two strokes over Tim O’Neal.Lake Erie Charity Classic at Peek’n Peak Resort; Upper Course; Findley Lake, NY;$450,000; Esteban Toledo; 274 (-14); $81,000; Two strokes over Jeff Gove.National Mining Association Pete Dye Classic; Pete Dye GC; Bridgeport,WV; $600,000; Jason Gore; 271 (-17); $108,000; One stroke over DougLaBelle II.July 14-17 Scholarship America Showdown; Troy Burne GC; Hudson, WI; $525,000;Jason Gore (2); 266 (-14); $94,500; Four strokes over Bill Haas.July 21-24 Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship; Whistle Bear GC; Cambridge, ON, Canada;$450,000; Jon Mills; 269 (-19); $81,000; Three strokes over Ken Duke.July 28-31Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open; Crestview CC; Wichita, KS;$475,000; Joe Daley; 268 (-16); $85,500; Defeated Shane Bertsch withbirdie on the first extra hole.Aug. 4-7 Cox Classic; Champions Run; Omaha, NE; $625,000; Jason Gore (3); 261(-23); $112,500; Defeated Roger Tambellini with birdie on the second extrahole.Aug. 11-14Price Cutter Charity Championship; Highland Springs CC; Springfield, MO;$566,000; Roger Tambellini; 267 (-21); $100,080; One stroke over DavidPeoples, Steven Bowditch, Vance Veazey and Troy Matteson.Aug. 18-21 Xerox Classic; Irondequoit CC; Rochester, NY; $550,000; Rick Price; 269(-11); $99,000; One stroke over Andrew Pratt.Aug. 25-28Sept. 1-4Sept. 8-11Cleveland Open; StoneWater GC; Cleveland, OH; $450,000; AndrewJohnson; 270 (-14); $81,000; Three strokes over Keoke Cotner.Alberta Classic; Redwood Meadows G&CC; Calgary, Alberta, Canada;$450,000; Peter Tomasulo; 275 (-9); $81,000 Two strokes over AaronBarber.Envirocare Utah Classic; Willow Creek CC; Sandy, UT; $475,000; GarrettWillis; 275 (-13); $85,500; One stroke over Kris Cox, Brian Henninger andMathew Goggin.Oct. 13-16 Permian Basin Charity Golf Classic; Midland CC; Midland, TX; $475,000;Kris Cox; 270 (-18); $85,500; Two strokes over Jerry Smith, Craig Bowdenand Chris Tidland.Oct. 20-23 Miccosukee Championship; Miccosukee G&CC; Miami, FL; $500,000;tournament canceled due to Hurricane Wilma.Oct. 27-30<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship; Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail (SenatorCourse at Capitol Hill); Prattville, AL; $650,000; David Branshaw; 276(-12); $117,000; Two strokes over Eric Axley.2006 31 eventsJan. 26-29 Movistar Panama Championship; Panama GC; Republica de Panama,Panama; $550,000; Tripp Isenhour; 269 (-11); $99,000; Three strokes overKevin Gessino-Kraft, Parker McLachlin and Brenden Pappas.Feb. 16-19Feb. 23-26Jacob’s Creek Open Championship; Royal Adelaide GC; Adelaide, SouthAustralia; $702,240; Paul Sheehan; 281 (-7); $134,195; Defeated MichaelSim with a bogey on the second extra hole.ING New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship; Clearwater Resort; Christchurch,New Zealand; $606,063; Jim Rutledge; 279 (-9); $113,684; One strokeover Jarrod Lyle and Brett Rumford.Mar. 23-26 Chitimacha Louisiana Open; Le Triomphe CC; Broussard, LA; $500,000;Johnson Wagner; 272 (-12); $90,000; One stroke over Chad Collins.Mar. 30-Apr. 2Apr. 20-23Apr. 27-30Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship; The Course at WenteVineyards; Livermore, CA; $600,000; Tripp Isenhour (2); 279 (-9);$108,000; Three strokes over Paul Sheehan.Athens Regional Foundation Classic; Jennings Mill CC; Athens, GA;$500,000; Paul Gow; 267 (-21); $90,000; Three strokes over Craig Lile.BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs; Cliffs Valley Course/Keowee Vineyards/Walnut Cove; Travelers Rest, SC; $625,000; Ken Duke; 273(-13); $112,500; One stroke over Jess Daley.May 4-7 Virginia Beach Open; TPC Virginia Beach; Virginia Beach, VA; $450,000;Andrew Buckle; 268 (-20); $81,000; Five strokes over Justin Bolli.May 11-14May 18-21Rheem Classic; Hardscrabble CC; Fort Smith, AR; $500,000; Darron Stiles;267 (-13); $90,000; Defeated Michael Putnam with a par on the first extrahole.Henrico County Open; The Dominion Club; Glen Allen, VA; $450,000; MattKuchar; 279 (-9); $81,000; Defeated Paul Claxton with a birdie on the thirdextra hole.June 1-4 The Rex Hospital Open; TPC Wakefield Plantation; Raleigh, NC; $450,000;Brenden Pappas; 268 (-16); $81,000; One stroke over Charlie Wi.June 8-11LaSalle Bank Open; The Glen Club; Glenview, IL; $750,000; Jason Dufner;279 (-5); $135,000; One stroke over Cliff Kresge.June 15-18 Knoxville Open; Fox Den CC; Knoxville, TN; $475,000; Hunter Haas; 269(-19); $85,500; Five strokes over Gary Christian and Parker McLachlin.June 22-25Chattanooga Classic; Black Creek Club; Chattanooga, TN; $475,000; KyleReifers; 262 (-26); $85,500; Defeated Brandt Snedeker with a birdie on thefirst extra hole.5-64<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


<strong>Tour</strong>nament Chronology (cont.)June 29-July 2 Peek’n Peak Classic; Upper Course; Findley Lake, NY; $560,000; JohnMerrick; 277 (-11); $100,800; Defeated Gavin Coles with a par on the thirdextra hole.Mar. 22-25 Chitimacha Louisiana Open; Le Triomphe CC; Broussard, LA; $500,000;Skip Kendall; 268 (-16); $90,000; Defeated Paul Claxton with a birdie onthe third extra hole.July 13-16Scholarship America Showdown at Somerby; Somerby GC; Byron, MN;$550,000; Brandt Snedeker; 272 (-16); $99,000; Defeated Jeff Quinneywith a birdie on the second extra hole.Mar. 29-Apr. 1Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship; The Course at WenteVineyards; Livermore, CA; $625,000; Omar Uresti; 288 (Even); $112,500;Two strokes over Aron Price and Skip Kendall.July 20-23July 27-30Price Cutter Charity Championship; Highland Springs CC; Springfield, MO;$556,000; Doug LaBelle II; 261 (-27); $100,080; Two strokes over NickFlanagan.Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open; Crestview CC; Wichita, KS;$500,000; Kevin Johnson; 266 (-18); $90,000; One stroke over Matt Kuchar.Apr. 12-15Apr. 19-22South Georgia Classic; Kinderlou Forest GC; Valdosta, GA; $600,000; JohnKimbell; 278 (-10); $108,000; One stroke over Matthew Jones.Athens Regional Foundation Classic; Jennings Mill CC; Athens, GA;$500,000; Martin Laird; 272 (-16); $90,000; One stroke over JeremyAnderson and Justin Bolli.Aug. 3-6 Cox Classic; Champions Run; Omaha, NE; $650,000; Johnson Wagner (2);263 (-21); $117,000; Four strokes over Craig Bowden.Aug. 10-13Aug. 17-20Aug. 24-27Xerox Classic; Irondequoit CC; Rochester, NY; $575,000; Kevin Stadler;271 (-9); $103,500; One stroke over Glen Day.Northeast Pennsylvania Classic; Glenmaura National GC; Moosic, PA;$475,000; Craig Bowden; 268 (-16); $85,500; Defeated Jess Daley with apar on the first extra hole.National Mining Association Pete Dye Classic; Pete Dye GC; Bridgeport,WV; $600,000; Jason Enloe; 274 (-14); $108,000; Defeated Boo Weekleywith a par on the first extra hole.Aug. 31-Sept. 3 Legend Financial Group Classic; StoneWater GC; Cleveland, OH; $500,000;Gavin Coles; 274 (-10); $90,000; One stroke over Bradley Hughes.Sept. 7-10Sept. 14-17Sept. 21-24(500th Event)Utah EnergySolutions Championship; Willow Creek CC; Sandy, UT;$475,000; Craig Kanada; 272 (-16); $85,500; One stroke over Gavin Coles,Ken Duke, Bryce Molder and Michael Putnam.Albertsons Boise Open; Hillcrest CC; Boise, ID; $650,000; Kevin Stadler(2); 264 (-20); $117,000; One stroke over Glen Day.Oregon Classic; Shadow Hills CC; Junction City, OR; $450,000; CliffKresge; 271 (-17); $81,000; Defeated Ricky Barnes with a par on the thirdextra hole.Apr. 26-29May 3-6May 17-20May 24-27Henrico County Open; The Dominion Club; Glen Allen, VA; $450,000; NickFlanagan; 275 (-13); $81,000; Defeated Bryn Parry, Chris Baryla andRoland Thatcher with a birdie on the third extra hole.Fort Smith Classic; Hardscrabble CC; Ft. Smith, AR; $525,000; Jay Williamson;264 (-16); $94,500; One stroke over Garrett Willis and Justin Bolli.BMW Charity Pro-Am at The Cliffs; Cliffs Valley Course/Keowee Vineyards/Walnut Cove; Travelers Rest, SC; $650,000; Nick Flanagan (2); 271 (-15);$117,000; One stroke over Nicholas Thompson.Melwood Prince George’s County Open; The CC at Woodmore;Mitchellville, MD; $600,000; Paul Claxton; 270 (-18); $108,000; Onestroke over Jaco Van Zyl and James Driscoll.May 31-June 3 LaSalle Bank Open; The Glen Club; Glenview, IL; $750,000; John Riegger;271 (-17); $135,000; One stroke over B.J. Staten.June 7-10 The Rex Hospital Open; TPC Wakefield Plantation; Raleigh, NC; $450,000;Kyle Thompson; 268 (-16); $81,000; Two strokes over Bob Burns.June 14-17Rochester Area Charities Showdown at Somerby; Somerby GC; Byron, MN;$500,000; Chris Riley; 272 (-16); $90,000; Defeated Jamie Lovemark (a)with a par on the second extra hole.June 21-24 Knoxville Open; Fox Den CC; Knoxville, TN; $475,000; Chez Reavie; 271(-17); $85,000; Three strokes over Kyle McCarthy.Section5 All-Time RecordsOct. 5-8Mark Christopher Charity Classic; Empire Lakes GC; Rancho Cucamonga,CA; $500,000; Kevin Na; 268 (-16); $90,000; Three strokes over JeffQuinney and Chris Tidland.Oct. 12-15 Permian Basin Charity Golf Classic; Midland CC; Midland, TX; $475,000;Brandt Snedeker (2); 272 (-16); $85,500; Defeated Aron Price with abirdie on the first extra hole.Oct. 19-22PalmettoPride Classic; Daniel Island Club (Ralston Creek Course);Charleston, SC; $500,000; Michael Sim; 276 (-12); $90,000; Defeated KenDuke with a birdie on the first extra hole.Oct. 26-29 Miccosukee Championship; Miccosukee G&CC; Miami, FL; $500,000;Bryce Molder; 270 (-14); $90,000; One stroke over Boo Weekley.Nov. 9-12<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship at The Houstonian; Houstonian G&CC;Richmond, TX; $750,000; Craig Kanada (2); 275 (-13); $135,000; Onestroke over Matt Kuchar and Andrew Buckle.2007 32 eventsJan. 25-28 Movistar Panama Championship; Panama GC; Republica de Panama,Panama; $550,000; Miguel Carballo; 274 (-6); $99,000; Two strokes overJim McGovern, Hunter Haas and Patrick Sheehan.Feb. 15-18Feb. 22-25Jacob’s Creek Open Championship; Kooyonga GC; Adelaide, SouthAustralia; $600,000; Scott Sterling; 276 (-12); $113,685; One stroke overDavid Lutterus.HSBC New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship; Clearwater Resort; Christchurch,New Zealand; $600,000; Nicholas Thompson; 280 (-8); $ 113,685;Defeated David Morland IV with a par on the first extra hole.June 28-July 1 Peek’n Peak Classic; Upper Course; Findley Lake, NY; $600,000; RolandThatcher; 273 (-15); $108,000; Three strokes over Paul Claxton.July 5-8July 12-15July 19-22Legend Financial Group Classic; StoneWater GC; Highland Heights, OH;$525,000; Jason Day; 268 (-16); $94,500; One stroke over Scott Gardiner.<strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital Invitational; Ohio State University/ScarletGC; Columbus, OH; $700,000; Daniel Summerhays (a); 278 (-6); Twostrokes over Chad Collins and Chris Nallen.Price Cutter Charity Championship; Highland Springs CC; Springfield, MO;$556,000; Tom Scherrer; 262 (-26); $100,080; Four strokes over FranklinLangham.July 26-29 Cox Classic; Champions Run; Omaha, NE; $650,000; Roland Thatcher (2);260 (-24); $117,000; One stroke over Jason Day.Aug. 2-5Aug. 9-12Aug. 16-19Aug. 23-26Sept. 6-9Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open; Crestview CC; Wichita, KS;$500,000; Brad Elder; 265 (-19); $90,000; Four strokes over Fabian Gomez.Northeast Pennsylvania Classic; Glenmaura National GC; Moosic, PA;$500,000; Justin Bolli; 270 (-14); $90,000; One stroke over RichardJohnson and Patrick Sheehan.Xerox Classic; Irondequoit CC; Rochester, NY; $600,000; Nick Flanagan(3); 270 (-10); $108,000; One stroke over James Driscoll.National Mining Association Pete Dye Classic; Pete Dye GC; Bridgeport,WV; $600,000; Jimmy Walker; 273 (-15); $108,000; One stroke overJustin Hicks and Matthew Jones.Utah EnergySolutions Championship; Willow Creek CC; Sandy, UT;$500,000; Franklin Langham; 264 (-20); $90,000; Two strokes overRichard Johnson.pgatour.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>5-65


<strong>Tour</strong>nament Chronology (cont.)Sept. 13-16Oregon Classic; Shadow Hills CC; Junction City, OR; $475,000; KyleThompson (2); 271 (-17); $85,500; Defeated Matthew Jones and JonTurcott with a birdie on the second extra hole.Sept. 20-23 Albertsons Boise Open; Hillcrest CC; Boise, ID; $675,000; Jon Mills; 263(-21); $121,500; Three strokes over D.A. Points.May29-June 1Bank of America Open; The Glen Club; Glenview, IL; $750,000; KrisBlanks; 272 (-16); $135,000; One stroke over Bob May.June 5-8 The Rex Hospital Open; TPC Wakefield Plantation; Raleigh, NC; $500,000;Scott Gutschewski; 270 (-14); $90,000; Two strokes over Chad Ginn andEsteban Toledo.Section All-Time records5Oct. 4-7Oct. 11-14Oct. 18-21Oct. 25-28Nov. 1-4Mark Christopher Charity Classic; Empire Lakes GC; Rancho Cucamonga,CA; $525,000; Richard Johnson; 273 (-11); $94,500; Defeated JeremyAnderson and Matthew Jones with a birdie on the first extra hole.WNB Golf Classic; Midland CC; Midland, TX; $475,000; Brad Adamonis;278 (-10); $85,500; Defeated Tjaart van der Walt, Vance Veazey and RonWhittaker with a par on the eighth extra hole.Chattanooga Classic; Black Creek Club; Chattanooga, TN; $475,000; RonWhittaker; 271 (-17); $85,500; One stroke over David McKenzie.Miccosukee Championship; Miccosukee G&CC; Miami, FL; $575,000; MarcTurnesa; 269 (-15); $103,500; One stroke over David Mathis and Jon Mills.<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship at Barona Creek; Barona Creek GC;Lakeside, CA; $775,000; Richard Johnson (2); 264 (-20); $139,500; Onestroke over Michael Letzig.2008 30 eventsJan. 24-27 Panama Movistar Championship; Panama GC; Republica de Panama,Panama; $600,000; Scott Dunlap; 277 (-3); $108,000; One stroke overArjun Atwal and Jeff Klauk.Jan. 31-Feb. 3Feb. 14-17Mexico Open; Tres Marias GC; Morelia, Mexico; $625,000; Jarrod Lyle;267 (-17); $112,000; Five strokes over Matt Every.HSBC New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship; Clearwater Resort; Christchurch,New Zealand; $650,000; Darron Stiles; 134 (-10); $122,964; One strokeover David Smail.[unofficial victory]Feb. 21-24 Moonah Classic; Moonah Links; Fingal, Victoria, Australia; $750,000;Ewan Porter; 275 (-13); $148,249; Seven strokes over D.J. Brigman andTee McCabe.Mar. 27-30 Chitimacha Louisiana Open; Le Triomphe CC; Broussard, LA; $525,000;Gavin Coles; 272 (-12); $94,500; One stroke over Kyle Thompson.June 19-22 Knoxville Open; Fox Den CC; Knoxville, TN; $500,000; Jarrod Lyle (2); 269(-19); $90,000; Defeated Chris Kirk with a birdie on the first extra hole.June 26-29Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic; Georgian Bay/Raven Club; Clarksburg, Ontario,Canada; $800,099; Justin Hicks; 269 (-16); $144,018; Defeated CaseyWittenberg with a par on the first extra hole.July 10-13 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players Cup; Pete Dye GC; Bridgeport, WV; $1,000,000;Rick Price; 273 (-15); $180,000; Defeated Chris Anderson with a bogey onthe first extra hole.July 17-20July 24-27Price Cutter Charity Championship; Highland Springs CC; Springfield, MO;$600,000; Colt Knost (2); 262 (-26); $108,000; Four strokes over WebbSimpson.<strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital Invitational; Ohio State University/ScarletGC; Columbus, OH; $750,000; Bill Lunde; 279 (-5); $135,000; One strokeover Dustin Bray.July 31-Aug. 3 Cox Classic; Champions Run; Omaha, NE; $700,000; Ryan Hietala; 265(-19); $126,000; Defeated David Branshaw with a par on the first extrahole.Aug. 7-10Aug. 14-17Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open; Crestview CC; Wichita, KS;$525,000; Scott Piercy; 262 (-22); $94,500; Two strokes over Hunter Haas,Spencer Levin and Daniel Summerhays.Xerox Classic; Irondequoit CC; Rochester, NY; $600,000; Brendon deJonge; 267 (-13); $108,000; Four strokes over Jarrod Lyle.Aug. 21-24 Northeast Pennsylvania Classic; Elmhurst CC; Moscow, PA; $525,000;Scott Piercy (2); 267 (-13); $94,500; Two strokes over Brendon de Jongeand Cameron Percy.Sept. 4-7Utah Championship; Willow Creek CC; Sandy, UT; $550,000; BrendonTodd; 262 (-22); $99,000; Six strokes over Jeff Klauk, Won Joon Lee, RyanHietela, Marc Leishman, Brain Smock and Kyle Thompson.Apr. 3-6Apr. 17-20Apr. 24-27Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship; The Course at WenteVineyards; Livermore, CA; $600,000; Aron Price; 283 (-5); $108,000;Defeated J.J. Killeen with a par on the second extra hole.Athens Regional Foundation Classic; Jennings Mill CC; Athens, GA;$525,000; Robert Damron; 277 (-11); $94,500; Defeated Greg Owen witha birdie on the first extra hole.Henrico County Open; The Dominion Club; Glen Allen, VA; $500,000; GregChalmers; 274(-14); $90,000; Defeated Henrik Bjornstad with a bogey onthe second extra hole.May 1-4 South Georgia Classic; Kinderlou Forecst CC; Valdosta, GA; $625,000;Bryan DeCorso; 274 (-14); $112,500; Four strokes over Greg Owen andBryce Molder.May 8-11May 15-18Fort Smith Classic; Hardscrabble CC; Fort Smith, AR; $550,000; Colt Knost;268 (-12); $99,000; One stroke over Darron Stiles.BMW Charity Pro-Am; Thornblade Club/Bright’s Creek GC/Carolina CC;Greer, SC; $675,000; David Mathis; 266 (-20); $121,500; Three strokesover Roger Tambellini.Sept. 11-14Sept. 18-21Oct. 9-12Oct. 16-19Oct. 23-26Nov. 6-9(567th Event)Albertsons Boise Open; Hillcrest CC; Boise, ID; $725,000; Chris Tidland;264 (-20); $130,500; Four strokes over Scott Piercy.Oregon Classic; Shadow Hills CC; Junction City, OR; $500,000; MattBettencourt; 269 (-19); $90,000; Two strokes over Bubba Dickerson.WNB Golf Classic; Midland CC; Midland, TX; $525,000; Marc Leishman;267 (-21); $94,500; Eleven strokes over Keoke Cotner.Chattanooga Classic; Black Creek CC; Chattanooga, TN; $500,000; ArjunAtwal; 264 (-24); $90,000; Defeated Webb Simpson with a birdie on thefirst extra hole.Miccosukee Championship; Miccosukee G&CC; Miami, FL; $625,000; D.A.Points; 272 (-12); $112,500; Defeated Matt Bettencourt with a birdie onthe first extra hole.<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship at TPC Craig Ranch; TPC Craig Ranch;McKinney, TX; $1,000,000; Matt Bettencourt (2); 267 (-17); $180,000; Onestroke over Jeff Klauk.May 22-25Melwood Prince George’s County Open; The CC at Woodmore;Mitchellville, MD; $650,000; Jeff Klauk; 276 (-12); $117,000; One strokeover Jeff Brehaut and David Mathis.5-66<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


Australian Greg Chalmers led the <strong>Tour</strong> with10 top-10 finishes in 2008, led by his victory atthe Henrico County Open.Section6Additional Information


Charity: Giving Back...The Heart of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Section Additional information6Making a positive impact on the communities where<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> tournaments are held and players live is a suresign that the golf organization’s charitable mission is a continuingsuccess story all around the world.This effort was celebrated in late 2005 when the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> and its tournaments reached the “Drive to a Billion”milestone. That cumulative effect, since the first donation in1938, has reached more than $1.3 billion entering <strong>2009</strong>.The forecast is for the second billion-dollar mark to bereached in approximately the next five years. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions <strong>Tour</strong> and<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> events annuallybenefit more than 2,000 charities and countlessindiv iduals worldwide. Research shows that the majority of the funds raised eachyear are directly funneled back into the local market, so while there is not an“official charity of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>,” there are many who benefit from the <strong>TOUR</strong>’sone goal of “Giving Back.”“Thanks to the incredible generosity of the tournaments, players, fans, volunteersand business partners who support the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, our goal of giving backcontinues to be our main focus,” <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Commissioner Tim Finchem said. “Weare inspired by the continued enthusiasm for giving that ensures more and moreassistance is generated for those in need around the world.”StructureUnlike any other professional sport, the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> relies on more than80,000 volunteers a year to run its events, and nearly all of the 100-plus tournamentsare structured as non-profit organizations designed to donate 100 percentof net proceeds to local charities. Beneficiaries include a wide variety of localorganizations such as hospitals, youth-development organizations, growth-of-thegameprograms and food banks. In addition, military support and fundraising fornatural disaster relief are apparent.The beneficiaries include the 2007 Co-Charities of the Year, the AthensRegional Foundation and the Melwood Horticultural Training Center, which benefitfrom the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>’s Athens (GA) Regional Foundation Classic and theMelwood Prince George’s County Open, respectively. The Athens RegionalFoundation facilitates growth and expansion of the hospital’s influence in thegreater Athens area by seeking philanthropic support for services that enhance thelevel of care already provided by the Athens Regional Medical Center, with a focuson the Cancer Care Services Campaign. The Melwood Horticultural Training Centeris based in Upper Marlboro, MD, and empowers individuals with disabilities toenrich their lives through employment, community and independent living, andother community-based services.The impact is also made by volunteers such as the 2007 Volunteer of theYear—Richard “Zeke” Lawrence of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players Cup. Lawrence,from Clarksburg, WV, has been a volunteer for the West Virginia event since itsinception in 2004. He is one of approximately 12,000 people who volunteer to support<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> events each year.<strong>Tour</strong>naments<strong>Tour</strong>naments provide the leadership. The FBR Open on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, the3M Championship, Toshiba Classic and Walmart First Tee Open at Pebble Beachon the Champions <strong>Tour</strong> and the Albertsons Boise Open, BMW Charity Pro-Am andPrice Cutter Charity Championship on the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> provided the largestdonations to charity in 2008 on each <strong>Tour</strong>.The FBR Open in Phoenix raised a record $8.65 million in 2008 on the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>. The HP Byron Nelson Championship has continued its high level of givingby totaling more than $100 million cumulatively.In The Presidents Cup, there is no purse, yet revenues are divided intoequal shares that the participating players and Captains designate for charities oftheir choice, totaling more than $17 million in the seven playings of the event.PlayersPlayers also reach out to help considerably through charitable efforts intheir home communities and elsewhere.Support of the United States military has been quite evident in recent years.The AT&T National in Bethesda, MD, over the Fourth of July weekend honors theUnited States military by offering free admission to all military personnel and holdingvarious events around the tournament. Host Tiger Woods pays tribute to hislate father, Earl, a Green Beret veteran, by focusing on those who serve our countrythrough various activities.Phil Mickelson, the world’s No. 3-ranked player, began a “Birdies for theBrave” program in 2004 that continues to donate $100 for each birdie and $500 foreach eagle he makes in competition and benefits “Homes for Our Troops” and“Special Operations Warrior Foundation.” Numerous other players are affiliatedwith organizations that assist wounded veterans and their families.Players support amateur golf in various capacities also. Australia’s AaronBaddeley has sponsored the Aaron Baddeley International Junior Championship inChina each December for eight years, with the winning boys and girls earningspots in the Australian men’s and women’s opens. Bubba Watson sponsors theBubba Watson Invitational, a women’s NCAA Division II golf tournament at hishome course in Pace, FL. Fred Funk, who plays on both the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> andChampions <strong>Tour</strong>, has assisted J.T. Townsend, a young man who was paralyzed ina 2004 Jacksonville, FL, high school football game. Funk has spearheaded fundraisers,including an annual golf tournament, and given a percentage of his earningsto help Townsend’s family pay for a wheelchair-accessible home that includesother special amenities. The Townsend family moved into the home in late 2006.The players’ wives are also fully involved in giving back. The <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> WivesAssociation was a 2008 recipient of one of Golf Magazine’s 10 Innovator Awards forits charitable nature and positive impact on tournament host cities. Since its incorporationin 1988, the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Wives Association, Inc., has supported children’scharities across the country by raising money and given back much to the game ofgolf through personal time and monetary contributions. In addition to fundraising,members participate in Volunteer Service Projects, performing a myriad of servicesranging from Habitat builds to cooking in soup kitchens to playing with hospitalizedchildren in communities where tournaments are held.In the communities where tournaments take place,giving back remains at the heart of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.6-2<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Volunteer and Charity of the Year<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Charity of the YearThe award is based on nominees submitted by individual tournaments to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. The Charity of the Year receives $30,000 from the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>.1999 Nebraska Children’s Home Society Omaha Classic2000 St. Joseph’s Center Steamtown Classic2001 Utah Boys Ranch utah ClassicBoys & Girls Clubs of Metropolitan Phoenixgila River Golf Classic at Wild Horse Pass Resort2002 Various Lake Erie Charity Classic at Peek’n Peak Resort2003 Boys & Girls Clubs of the Tennessee Valley Knoxville Open2004 Various pete Dye West Virginia Classic2005 Various Xerox ClassicVariousLegend Group Golf Classic2006 Rochester Golf Charities rochester Area Charities Showdown at Somerby2007 Athens Regional Foundation, Athens Regional Foundation ClassicMelwood Horticultural Training CenterMelwood Prince George’s County Open<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Volunteer of the YearThe award is based on nominees submitted by individual tournaments to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> events combined have approximately 30,000 volunteers.1999 Judy Weekley Ozarks Open2000 Janet Madlock Fort Smith Classic2001 Joe Binsfeld gila River Golf Classic at Wild Horse Pass Resort2003 Terry Mullins <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship2004 Sam Purdy Samsung Canadian <strong>PGA</strong> Championship2005 Mike Smith Envirocare Utah Classic2006 Oran Culberson Knoxville Open2007 Zeke Lawrence National Mining Association Pete Dye ClassicSection6Additional InformationA view looking down the 18th fairway of the Pete Dye Golf Club in Bridgeport, WV, site of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players Cup.pgatour.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>6-3


The First TeeSection Additional information6The First Tee is recognized as a preeminentpositive youth development program. It providesyoung people of all backgrounds an opportunityto develop life-enhancing values such as honesty,confidence, perseverance and judgmentthrough golf and character education.Since its inception in 1997, The First Tee hascreated a network of over 700 program locations around the world and hasa presence in over 2,000 U.S. elementary schools. Over 2.2 million youngpeople have been introduced to the game of golf and its values through TheFirst Tee.In more than 100 school districts across the country, The First TeeNational School Program introduces elementary school students to thegame of golf and The First Tee Nine Core Values during regular physicaleducation classes. The First Tee provides teachers with developmentallyappropriate equipment, training and a comprehensive curriculum designedto teach basic golf skills and etiquette to elementary students. Once theirinterest is piqued, students are encouraged to pursue the game at The FirstTee and other transitional golf opportunities in their community. The <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> has been instrumental in growing this program in its tournamentmarkets.The First Tee Life Skills Experience is the unique feature that distinguishesThe First Tee from many other golf programs and youth initiatives.Through life lessons taught at more than 200 community-based nonprofitChapters, participants learn the importance of maintaining a positive attitude,how to make decisions by thinking about possible consequences, howto define and set goals and how to transfer the positive values of golf toeveryday life. Independent research conducted by the University of Virginiaand University of Minnesota provides data-based evidence that participationin The First Tee Life Skills Education Programs positively changes youngpeople’s attitudes and behaviors.There are many opportunities for participants who excel academicallyand for those who display leadership skills and the positive core valuestaught by The First Tee. Teenage participants are eligible for the WalmartFirst Tee Open at Pebble Beach, an official Champions <strong>Tour</strong> tournament,that pairs one junior with a Champions <strong>Tour</strong> player and two amateurs. Highschool seniors can apply for The First Tee Scholars Program, which offersscholarships to accredited colleges and universities. Leadership forums, lifeskills academies and other educational opportunities are available to outstandingparticipants through partnerships with corporations, foundationsand individual donors.The First Tee has been successful in creating a broad network of supportthanks to its Founding Partners: Augusta National Golf Club, L<strong>PGA</strong>, <strong>PGA</strong>of America, <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and USGA, and honorary chairman, former PresidentGeorge H.W. Bush. Get involved today and support The First Tee. It’s morethan a game! Visit thefirsttee.org for more information.Nine Core Values of The First Tee:Honesty | Integrity | SportsmanshipRespect | Confidence | ResponsibilityPerseverance | Courtesy | Judgment6-4 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> pgatour.COM


New <strong>Media</strong>/<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COMThe New <strong>Media</strong> team at the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> is responsible for growing new mediacontent and platforms and serving the fan by getting closer to the gamethrough enhanced coverage. New <strong>Media</strong> businesses, products and coveragecan be utilized and seen by fans on the Internet, on-site at tournaments andon the go—anywhere, anytime.FantasyThe official fantasy games of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> are only at <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM.Games are free, fun and easy to play. Prizes include an ultimate golf vacation.Shop.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COMThe official on-line store of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> is a one-stop shop for <strong>TOUR</strong>-logoeditems, the latest equipment and apparel—all at great prices.Other Exciting Products and Content<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM also provides fantasy golf games, a newsletter, depth-ofcoursecontent and conditions, expanding community and interactive features,ShotLink analysis and more.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> Network on Sirius XM Satellite RadioThe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Network brings you expanded live play-by-play coverage ofevery event for at least 24 hours per week. The on-site talent team paints avivid picture of all of the action and makes you feel like you are at the course.Additional programming includes a daily wrap-up show called <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Replay, oPINionated with Chris DiMarco and more.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.comGolf’s most popular web site, <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM, includes exclusive featureswith real-time leaderboards and scorecards, Shot Tracker (live, fully customizable,and user controlled graphical play-by-play and replay), cutting-edgemultimedia, ShotLink data analysis, and live coverage at events that give golffans a virtual seat to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> season.The site is focused on giving fans a rich and immensive on-line experience,and bringing them closer to the game, the players and the highest standard ofprofessional golf.Exclusive Live ScoringFans worldwide can follow their favorite players in real time. Features allowcustom leaderboards, including scorecard information, hole stats and more.Additional Live Coverage<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM complements its exclusive real-time scoring with a variety ofadditional live tournament coverage. Among the many features availablethroughout the year are LIVE@ video coverage featuring every golfer in thefield playing a specific hole from select tournaments, in-progress early-dayvideo highlights, <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Shot Tracker live scoring center, live on-site blogs,a live stream of more than 40 hours of tournament-specific <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Network on Sirius XM Radio coverage, as well as on-demand audio/videointerviews, post-round podcasts, RSS feeds and more.<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> MobileGolf fans with mobile devices can go to mobile.pgatour.com and get livescores, play-by-play stats and more. In <strong>2009</strong>, the mobile offerings will continueto expand.International Coverage<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> content is available internationally via the Internet and mobilemarkets through partnerships with Golf Digest Online and Sports MarketingJapan in Japan, Setanta in the United Kingdom, SBS in Korea, SINA and GolfChannel China in China and SuperSport in South Africa. The <strong>TOUR</strong> will continueto expand this translated, localized footprint in <strong>2009</strong>.Tiger Woods <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>2009</strong>EA Sports continues to excel with the new version of its top-selling, highlyrated simulation video game with the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. In <strong>2009</strong>, the game sees theaddition of Hank Haney as Swing Coach and expanded GamerNet and on-linefeatures. The Wii platform of the game has All Play mode, which allows playersof all ages to compete on a level playing field.Fan DatabaseNew <strong>Media</strong> keeps in touch with fans throughout the season, and the fandatabase helps keep all their information safe. The <strong>TOUR</strong> uses collected informationto keep fans abreast of <strong>TOUR</strong> news, local events and special fan offers.New <strong>Media</strong> even uses fan input for future product feedback.On-Site Fan EnhancementsEvent Hospitality Network (EHN) uses interactive touch-screen kiosks aroundthe tournament course to create compelling on-course coverage of the event.Find out the live scores, shot charts, which hole your favorite player is on, withwhom he is paired and when he tees off. Look for additional on-site fanenhancements in <strong>2009</strong> that will provide video, audio and live scoring via amultimedia handheld device or listen to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Network on Sirius XMvia a personal earpiece radio.FutureStay tuned for more new products and platforms to come for <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> fanenjoyment.Section6Additional InformationComprehensive <strong>TOUR</strong> Player Information and StatsGet in-depth information, stats and analysis on players and tournaments. Fanscan get to know <strong>TOUR</strong> players better with inside access, and <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COMis the authoritative source for coverage of the FedExCup and the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Playoffs for the FedExCup. Fans can follow expanded coverage of ShotLinkstatistics as well.pgatour.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>6-5


Your Resource for Official <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Photos and Logos<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>IMAGES.comSection Additional information6The <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’s official photography website, pgatourimages.com,presents a broad inventory of digital player and tournament photographytaken at all <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions <strong>Tour</strong> and select <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> events.Featured are thousands of photos, including headshots and action shots ofeach active player on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions <strong>Tour</strong> and <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>.Photos of the TPC courses are also available.Logos of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions <strong>Tour</strong>, <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, their tournamentsand the TPC are also downloadable in standard formats suitablefor print, Internet and broadcast use.The site was designed for media and commercial use in partnershipwith Getty Images, the world’s leading sports and entertainment photographysource and the Official Photography Provider of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.Approved media and clients can quickly review and download player andtournament photography. Please log on to pgatourimages.com and followthe instructions.Account information is available from:John Leikness (218) 334-2572 or john.leikness@gettyimages.comFor more information on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> photography, contact:Caryn Levy (904) 280-2431 or carynlevy@pgatourhq.comDeborah Carrillo (904) 280-2438 or dcarrillo@pgatourhq.comFor logo information, contact:John Rice, (904) 280-2436 or jrice@pgatourhq.comThe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Links program is thetechnology solution that brings together<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions <strong>Tour</strong>, and<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Members, <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Staff, Player Managers and <strong>Tour</strong>namentOrganizations. The <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and itsplayers work together to design a solutionthat fits their communication needs.Working in conjunction withCDW, the Official Technology Partnerof the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, each <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> andChampions <strong>Tour</strong> player receives a laptopcomputer and access to the players’ onlyintranet site. Through the site, the playerscan find in one spot all the informationnecessary to successfully navigatelife on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions <strong>Tour</strong>,and <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. Players are able toview vital <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> business, tournament information, vote in player electionsand end of the year awards and conduct statistical analysis. Recentenhancements include the text messaging of tee times to mobile devicesand the automated voice activated commitment hotline available 24/7.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> LinksTo date, more than 850 players have participated in the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Links program. The players have cited the program as a most efficient formof communication. As the program enters its tenth year, it continues toevolve to meet changing technological advances and player needs.Randall Kato<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> LinksZac Doyle<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> LinksChris Moser<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Links6-6<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Productions<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Productions is theEmmy-Award winning television,film and video production companyof the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.From concept to completion, <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> Productions is a full-service, state-of-the-art production facility offeringthe finest creative solutions for broadcast, cable and interactive media.Having produced programming for ABC, CBS, NBC, ESPN, USA Network,GOLF CHANNEL and Fox Sports Net, <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Productions offers theexpertise and technology to handle any production need. Boasting HD andSD editing facilities, high-end graphics and animation capabilities, a fullyequippedcontrol room and studio with sound stage, <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Productionsis the world’s leading golf production company. Network shows have includedspecials such as “The Best Shot in Golf presented by Metlife,” “Golf &Technology presented by CDW” and “The Science of Golf,” a multi-episodeseries shot and edited entirely in High Definition.This year, “Inside the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>” will enter its 25th season, continuingits run as golf’s longest-running weekly series. Airing on GOLF CHANNEL,“Inside the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>” features players serving as show hosts who offertheir own unique perspective into life on <strong>TOUR</strong>. In addition to its networkspecials and popular weekly and monthly series, <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Productions isan industry leader which also produces award-winning commercial advertising,infomercials and corporate, entertainment and sales videos.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Productions serves a worldwide clientele by producing, inconjunction with the networks, international telecasts of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events.The <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> International feed serves South and Central America, SouthAfrica, Europe and Asia. Telecasts and other programming are distributed tomore than 221 countries, translated into 35 languages and available to morethan 200 million homes around the world.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Productions is housed in a 32,000-square-foot digital facilityadjacent to the World Golf Hall of Fame, just off Interstate 95 in St.Augustine, FL. Along with the latest in television and communications technology,Productions owns the world’s most extensive golf-footage archive.Section6Additional Informationpgatour.COM <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>6-7


Golf 20/20: Vision for the FutureSection Additional information6In November 2000, golf industry leaders gatheredat the World Golf Village to participate in a conferencecalled GOLF 20/20: Vision for the Future,a precedent-setting forum aimed at initiating acollaborative effort to grow the game of golf andsecure its future. The spirit of unity was so strongand the commitment to make a difference souniversal, the decision was made to addresssome of the most pressing issues impacting thegolf industry on an ongoing basis, through theformation of GOLF 20/20.An initiative of the World Golf Foundation, GOLF 20/20 is a unique collaborationdesigned to galvanize the industry around strategic initiatives andgrass-roots activation to ensure the future vitality of the game of golf. Thefundamental principle behind GOLF 20/20 is that golf benefits society and thataccelerating the growth of the game and expanding its accessibility willimprove the quality of life for those who are introduced to its positive values.Among GOLF 20/20’s many accomplishments during the past six yearsare the following:Research – GOLF 20/20 has undertaken a number of unprecedented researchprojects, including golf’s largest-ever segmentation study (2001); two studiesquantifying golf’s economic impact in the U.S. (2000, 2005); and two studiesfocusing on golf’s best customers (2005). In 2006, GOLF 20/20, working withSRI International, developed a template for the calculation of the economicimpact of golf at the state level, which provides states with an affordable toolto use in a variety of ways.Program Development – GOLF 20/20 has successfully piloted numerousprograms, beginning with Link Up 2 Golf in 2001. This adult player developmentprogram now serves as an integral part of the <strong>PGA</strong> of America’s PlayGolf America program. In 2003, GOLF 20/20 created the National School GolfProgram, a unique approach to introducing elementary school students to thegame through the physical education structure. This program is now underthe management of The First Tee. In 2005, GOLF 20/20 established Women’sGolf Week, a unique collaboration of the golf industry aimed at increasing theparticipation of women in the game. And in 2008, GOLF 20/20 unveiled anindustry-wide program to connect adults to the game in a consistent and compellingmanner. The new initiative, Get Golf Ready, is designed to introducebeginners to the game in a relaxed, friendly environment and to get them fromthe lesson tee to the golf course as quickly as possible. GOLF 20/20 expectsup to 700 facilities around the country to offer Get Golf Ready programs bythe end of <strong>2009</strong>.Economic Impact – In 2006 GOLF 20/20, along with research partner SRIInternational, developed a template through which states could affordablycommission a report on the economic impact of golf within the state, todemonstrate golf’s importance to various public and private constituencies.To date, reports have been completed for Virginia, Ohio, Iowa, Michigan,Minnesota, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Texas and California. Reports arecurrently underway for Hawaii, North Carolina, New York and Florida.Additionally, early in 2008 GOLF 20/20 released its latest national economicimpact report which showed that the U.S. golf economy had grown from $62billion to $76 billion between 2000 and 2005. At $76 billion, golf is a largerindustry in the U.S. than the motion picture and video industries. The report,The 2005 Golf Economy Report, also measured golf’s annual charitable impactat $3.5 billion.The GOLF 20/20 Executive Committee:Joe Steranka.................... Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, <strong>PGA</strong> ofAmericaLeigh Bader...................... General Manager, Pine Oaks Golf CourseJoe Louis Barrow, Jr...... Executive Vice President, World Golf Foundationand Chief Executive Officer, The First TeeJoseph Beditz.................. President and Chief Executive Officer, NationalGolf FoundationPeter Bevacqua............... Chief Business Officer, United States GolfAssociationGregg Breningmeyer...... Director of Sales and Marketing, John Deere GolfBob Carney....................... Senior Vice President and Creative Director,Golf DigestJorge Cora........................ Chief Financial Officer, <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> SuperstoreCindy Davis...................... President, Nike GolfSteven di Costanzo......... President and Founder, Golf Range Associationof America/Golf Range MagazinePaul Foley......................... Executive Director, Golf Course BuildersAssociation of AmericaLibba Galloway............... Deputy Commissioner, Ladies Professional GolfAssociationStephen Hamblin............. Executive Director, American Junior GolfAssociationJim Hinckley.................... Partner and Chief Executive Officer, Century GolfPartnersTrey Holland..................... President, National Alliance for Accessible GolfKevin Holleran................. President, E-Z-GOJohn Hugghins................. Senior Vice President, TPC Operations, <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>Mike Hughes.................... Chief Executive Officer, National Golf CourseOwners AssociationResa Kierstein................. Partnership Manager, National Recreation andPark AssociationGary Michel..................... Chief Executive Officer, Club CarJay Mottola...................... Executive Director, Metropolitan GolfAssociationJim Nugent....................... Publisher, <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> PartnersJack Peter........................ Senior Vice President, Chief Operating Officer,World Golf Hall of FameChad Ritterbusch............. Executive Secretary, American Society of GolfCourse ArchitectsJim Singerling................. Chief Executive Officer, Club ManagersAssociation of AmericaPam Swensen.................. Chief Executive Officer, Executive Women’s GolfAssociationPage Thompson............... President, Golf ChannelPhil Tralies....................... Chairman, Club CarTy Votaw........................... Executive Vice President of Communications andInternational Affairs, <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Mark Woodward............. Chief Executive Officer, Golf CourseSuperintendents Association of America6-8<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


<strong>2009</strong> Prize Money Distribution Charts (Top 20)$500,000 $525,000 $550,000 $600,000Position Prize Position Prize Position Prize Position Prize1 $90,000.002 54,000.003 34,000.004 24,000.005 20,000.006 18,000.007 16,750.008 15,500.009 14,500.0010 13,500.0011 12,500.0012 11,500.0013 10,500.0014 9,500.0015 9,000.0016 8,500.0017 8,000.0018 7,500.0019 7,000.0020 6,500.001 $94,500.002 56,700.003 35,700.004 25,200.005 21,000.006 18,900.007 17,587.508 16,275.009 15,225.0010 14,175.0011 13,125.0012 12,075.0013 11,025.0014 9,975.0015 9,450.0016 8,925.0017 8,400.0018 7,875.0019 7,350.0020 6,825.001 $99,000.002 59,400.003 37,400.004 26,400.005 22,000.006 19,800.007 18,425.008 17,050.009 15,950.0010 14,850.0011 13,750.0012 12,650.0013 11,550.0014 10,450.0015 9,900.0016 9,350.0017 8,800.0018 8,250.0019 7,700.0020 7,150.001 $108,000.002 64,800.003 40,800.004 28,800.005 24,000.006 21,600.007 20,100.008 18,600.009 17,400.0010 16,200.0011 15,000.0012 13,800.0013 12,600.0014 11,400.0015 10,800.0016 10,200.0017 9,600.0018 9,000.0019 8,400.0020 7,800.00$625,000 $650,000 $675,000 $700,000Position Prize Position Prize Position Prize Position Prize1 $112,500.002 67,500.003 42,500.004 30,000.005 25,000.006 22,500.007 20,937.508 19,375.009 18,125.0010 16,875.0011 15,625.0012 14,375.0013 13,125.0014 11,875.0015 11,250.0016 10,625.0017 10,000.0018 9,375.0019 8,750.0020 8,125.001 $117,000.002 70,200.003 44,200.004 31,200.005 26,000.006 23,400.007 21,775.008 20,150.009 18,850.0010 17,550.0011 16,250.0012 14,950.0013 13,650.0014 12,350.0015 11,700.0016 11,050.0017 10,400.0018 9,750.0019 9,100.0020 8,450.001 $121,500.002 72,900.003 45,900.004 32,400.005 27,000.006 24,300.007 22,612.508 20,925.009 19,575.0010 18,225.0011 16,875.0012 15,525.0013 14,175.0014 12,825.0015 12,150.0016 11,475.0017 10,800.0018 10,125.0019 9,450.0020 8,775.001 $126,000.002 75,600.003 47,600.004 33,600.005 28,000.006 25,200.007 23,450.008 21,700.009 20,300.0010 18,900.0011 17,500.0012 16,100.0013 14,700.0014 13,300.0015 12,600.0016 11,900.0017 11,200.0018 10,500.0019 9,800.0020 9,100.00$725,000 $775,000 $800,099 $1,000,000Position Prize Position Prize Position Prize Position Prize1 $130,500.002 78,300.003 49,300.004 34,800.005 29,000.006 26,100.007 24,287.508 22,475.009 21,025.0010 19,575.0011 18,125.0012 16,675.0013 15,225.0014 13,775.0015 13,050.0016 12,325.0017 11,600.0018 10,875.0019 10,150.0020 9,425.001 $139,500.002 83,700.003 52,700.004 37,200.005 31,000.006 27,900.007 25,962.508 24,025.009 22,475.0010 20,925.0011 19,375.0012 17,825.0013 16,275.0014 14,725.0015 13,950.0016 13,175.0017 12,400.0018 11,625.0019 10,850.0020 10,075.001 $144,017.822 86,410.693 54,406.734 38,404.755 32,003.966 28,803.567 26,803.328 24,803.079 23,202.8710 21,602.6711 20,002.4812 18,402.2813 16,802.0814 15,201.8815 14,401.7816 13,601.6817 12,801.5818 12,001.4919 11,201.3920 10,401.291 $180,000.002 108,000.003 68,000.004 48,000.005 40,000.006 36,000.007 33,500.008 31,000.009 29,000.0010 27,000.0011 25,000.0012 23,000.0013 21,000.0014 19,000.0015 18,000.0016 17,000.0017 16,000.0018 15,000.0019 14,000.0020 13,000.00Section6Additional Informationpgatour.COM <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>6-9


Regulations – <strong>Media</strong>Section Additional information6The following regulations are to be followed by all members of the media:1. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> retains exclusive media rights (including, but not limited to, broadcast, cable, home video,Internet) to all events on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions <strong>Tour</strong> and <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>.2. Each credential issued pursuant to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> Regulations operates as <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> authorizationallowing only the holder of such credential and the Authorized Outlet therefor to use certain informationgathered pursuant to the credential (including photographs, videotape, etc.). Please note that unlessauthorized by a separate written <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> authorization, credentialed individuals and AuthorizedOutlets therefor may sell or distribute such information only as part of the editorial product delivered toend users and not to other organizations or as part of a separate commercial product; provided, however,this credential restriction does not apply to credentialed media representing established wire and newsservices whose normal business is to distribute information for editorial product; further provided,however, the foregoing exception shall not apply to video other than video comprised solely of anAuthorized Outlet employee/contractor providing commentary or analysis.3. Each credential authorizes the holder of such credential and the Authorized Outlet therefor to use thetrademark of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions <strong>Tour</strong> or <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> (as applicable) in the news and editorialcoverage of such <strong>Tour</strong> and the applicable tournament. It does not authorize the holder or theAuthorized Outlet use of such trademarks in non-editorial contexts as non-editorial use of such trademarksrequires a separate license from the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Nor does it authorize the holder or the AuthorizedOutlet use of the tournament trademarks, which trademark use requires authorization from the applicabletournament.4. A daily decal is necessary to walk inside the gallery ropes. All members of the media with such decalmust remain not more than an arm’s length from the ropes, so as to blend into the gallery and appear tobe a part of the gallery at all times.5. Players are not to be distracted during play. Do not interview players or ask them to pose for photographsduring their rounds.6. Do not interview players or ask them to pose for photographs during their practice sessions before around, except by prior arrangement with the player.7. If an interview is to be conducted in the practice areas, either the range or the putting green, it must bedone by prior arrangement with the player, up against the ropes and not in the middle of the areas whereit could be distracting to other players.8. Do not disturb players at their 18th green and/or scoring tent until after they have checked, signed andreturned their scorecards. <strong>Media</strong> are not allowed in the scoring tent.Working Press RegulationsTo avoid embarrassment to you and distraction to the contestants:1. Do not walk or stand in playing areas.2. Follow directions of marshals and other officials.3. Do not interview during play. The leading players each day — and others requested — will be interviewedfollowing their rounds in the Press Room interview area.Tape Recorder Regulations1. All audio recording device and/or video recorder work should be done in the proximity of the press room,media center and/or designated interview area.2. Video Recorders are not permitted in the locker room. Audio recording devices are permitted in thelocker rooms subject to the following regulations:• Audio recorded interviews are intended to be one-on-one and not group interviews.• Audio recorded interviews are for reference only and the audio cannot be used for any other purpose.• The reporter must clearly ask a player, and permission must be granted, in order for the audio recordingdevice to be used.• The reporter is responsible for making other players in the vicinity aware that an interview is beingrecorded.• <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> staff may designate, depending upon need and availability, an area within the locker room forthe purpose of conducting interviews that are recorded.• Use of audio recorded interviews must be limited to the person being interviewed.3. Audio recording devices and/or video recorders are not permitted within the playing area of the golf courseunless written permission has been granted from <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.Weather Delay <strong>Guide</strong>lines1. During weather-delay situations, no one other than players and essential staff will be permitted in thelocker room. This means the media are not permitted in the locker room in such situations. However,whenever possible, arrangements will be made to provide players for interviews during such situations.2. Fully accredited members of the news media will be welcome in the locker room at all other times to carryout their assigned duties. (Note: Cameras and, except as outlined above, tape recorders are not permittedin the locker room.)The credentialed entity and the Authorized Outlet therefor, including each intended end user thereof, shalljointly and severally indemnify, defend and hold the Event, its host organization and <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and theirrespective officers, agents, representatives, successors and assigns harmless from and against any and allexpenses, lawsuits, damages, costs and liabilities (including reasonable attorney’s fees and expenses) incurredby, arising from, or in connection with, any actions of the credentialed entity.The credentialed entity assumes all risk and danger incidental to the game of golf and releases <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>,Inc.-sanctioned tournaments and competitions and their host sites, title sponsors, host organizations, <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>, Inc., participating players, and all agents thereof from any and all liabilities resulting from such cases.The holders of the media credential grant permission to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Inc., to utilize the holders’ images or likenessesincidental to any live or recorded television or other transmission or reproduction in whole or in part ofany <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event they attend.The terms and conditions of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> Regulations are limited to those contained herein. Anyadditional or different terms or conditions in any form delivered by the credentialed entity or AuthorizedOutlet are hereby deemed to be material alterations and notice of objection to them and rejection of themis hereby given.The credentialed entity acknowledges and agrees that photographic images of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> sanctioned tournamentsare available for use outside the scope of these regulations (e.g., commercial, promotional, etc.) fromthe Official Photographic Services Provider of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions <strong>Tour</strong> and <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> (currently,Getty Images), subject to the applicable rate card and course and player approvals.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MAY REVOKE CREDENTIALS AT ANY TIME FOR ANY REASONINCLUDING VIOLATIONS OF ANY OF THE FOREGOING REGULATIONS.Regulations – Radio<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> retains exclusive media rights (including, but not limited to, broadcast, cable, home video,Internet) to all events on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions <strong>Tour</strong> and <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. No live or tape-delayedbroadcast of any portion of any <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions <strong>Tour</strong> or <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> event is permitted withoutthe prior written consent of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.All radio media are permitted to broadcast highlights coverage of such events only under the followingconditions, unless otherwise approved in writing by <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>:1. Each credential issued pursuant to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> Regulations operates as <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> authorizationallowing only the holder of such credential and the Authorized Outlet therefor to use certaininformation gathered pursuant to the credential (including photographs, videotape, etc.). Pleasenote that unless authorized to do by a separate written <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> authorization, credentialedindividuals and Authorized Outlets therefor may sell or distribute such information only as part ofthe editorial product delivered to end users and not to other organizations or as part of a separatecommercial product.2. Each credential authorizes the holder of such credential and the Authorized Outlet therefor to use thetrademark of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions <strong>Tour</strong> or <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> (as applicable) in the news andeditorial coverage of such <strong>Tour</strong> and the applicable tournament. It does not authorize the holder or theAuthorized Outlet use of such trademarks in non-editorial contexts as non-editorial use of suchtrademarks requires a separate license from the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Nor does it authorize the holder or theAuthorized Outlet use of the tournament trademarks, which trademark use requires authorization fromthe applicable tournament.3. Coverage shall not be in excess of three minutes of highlights per day and may not purport to be live,play-by-play coverage from the course.4. All highlights coverage must be part of regularly scheduled news programs and may not be broadcastafter 48 hours from the conclusion of the applicable tournament.5. Live coverage or reporting in excess of three minutes per day from a tournament site, including,without limitation, the course, media center, press room and designated interview area, is prohibitedwithout the prior approval of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.6. Audio and video coverage shall not be made available until that day’s live or tape-delayed coverageby the television network is concluded.7. As the exclusive rights holder, <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> may request copies of any coverage of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>,Champions <strong>Tour</strong> and <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> events. Such coverage will be provided to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> uponrequest (<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> will pay industry standard copying and shipping costs).8. The use of golf carts is prohibited at all times.9. Only personnel with appropriate credentials will be permitted into the media center and lockerroom areas.10. Radio broadcasters are not permitted inside the gallery ropes at any time.11. Broadcasters are not permitted to talk to players during play or after the round until the player hassigned his scorecard.12. Broadcasters shall not sell, distribute or syndicate any highlights coverage to any third party without<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’s prior approval.13. The credentialed entity has rights only with respect to radio broadcast and has no rights with respectto any other media (including, without limitation, audio via the Internet) without obtaining the properand valid credentials for such media.The credentialed entity and the Authorized Outlet therefor, including each intended end user thereof, shalljointly and severally indemnify, defend and hold the Event, its host organizations and <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and theirrespective officers, agents, representatives, successors and assigns harmless from and against any and allexpenses, lawsuits, damages, costs and liabilities (including reasonable attorney’s fees and expenses)incurred by, arising from, or in connection with, any actions of the credentialed entity.The credentialed entity assumes all risk and danger incidental to the game of golf and releases <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>,Inc.-sanctioned tournaments and competitions and their host sites, title sponsors, host organizations, <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>, Inc., participating players, and all agents thereof from any and all liabilities resulting from suchcases. The holders of the media credential grant permission to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Inc., to utilize the holders’images or likenesses incidental to any live or recorded television or other transmission or reproduction inwhole or in part of any <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event they attend.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MAY REVOKE CREDENTIALS AT ANY TIME FOR ANY REASONINCLUDING VIOLATIONS OF ANY OF THE FOREGOING REGULATIONS.6-10<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


Regulations – On-Line Services<strong>Media</strong> credentials will be issued only to personnel on assignment from recognized golf or legitimatenews Internet sites or other non-television video media services, as determined by <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in its solediscretion. Coverage obtained in accordance with these regulations can only be used on the AuthorizedOutlet. Individuals representing multiple interests (such as a recognized golf magazine and an Internetsite) must agree to be bound by all applicable media regulations.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> retains exclusive media rights (including but not limited to network, cable, Internet, homevideo, Internet protocol television, mobile) to all events on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions <strong>Tour</strong> and<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. No audio or video coverage of the event competition is permitted without the priorwritten consent of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. All other audio and video coverage must comply with the regulationsbelow. Scores and statistics may be distributed only in accordance with these regulations.1. Each credential authorizes the holder of such credential and the Authorized Outlet therefor to usethe trademark of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions <strong>Tour</strong> or <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> (as applicable) in the newsand editorial coverage of such <strong>Tour</strong> and the applicable tournament. It does not authorize the holderor the Authorized Outlet use of such trademarks in non-editorial contexts as non-editorial use ofsuch trademarks requires a separate license from the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Nor does it authorize the holderor the Authorized Outlet use of the tournament trademarks, which trademark use requires authorizationfrom the applicable tournament.2. Coverage must not purport to be live, play-by-play, hole-by-hole or real-time coverage from the course.3. Audio and video coverage shall be limited to the press room, media center and designated interviewarea (including any flash photography area by the 18th green), all as determined by <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> inits sole discretion, and shall not contain video footage or audio call of tournament play. Requestsfor expanded coverage must be submitted in writing to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> for <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’s prior approval.4. Audio or video coverage from <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> designated areas shall not be in excess of two minutesper day from each <strong>Tour</strong> (and four minutes total for all three <strong>Tour</strong>s).5. Audio and video coverage shall not be made available on the Authorized Outlet until that day’s liveor tape-delayed coverage by the television network is concluded and shall not be used for anypurpose after 24 hours following the conclusion of the applicable round. Under no circumstancesshall live audio or video coverage be made available on the Internet.6. As the exclusive rights holder, <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> is the absolute owner of all video footage shot and audiorecorded at the tournament site (golf action or other footage) during the entire tournament week(i.e., Monday through Sunday or the conclusion of the tournament, if later than Sunday) and mayrequest copies of any footage shot or audio recorded at <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions <strong>Tour</strong> and<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> events. Such footage and audio will be provided electronically to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>immediately upon request.7. All use of video by the Authorized Outlet must be accompanied by a link back to <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.com.8. Scoring and statistical information may only appear in the editorial news portion of the AuthorizedOutlet and may be provided no sooner than 30 minutes after the actual occurrence of the shots, orafter the time such information is legally available as public information if sooner than 30 minutesafter the actual occurrence of the shots. Scoring and statistical information may not be archived on<strong>Media</strong> credentials will be issued only to personnel on assignment from recognized and accreditedpublications, as determined by <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> in its sole discretion. Individuals representing multipleinterests (such as a recognized golf magazine and an Internet site) must agree to be bound by allapplicable media regulations.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> retains exclusive media rights to all events on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions <strong>Tour</strong> and<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>.1. Each credential issued pursuant to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> Regulations operates as <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> authorizationallowing only the holder of such credential and the Authorized Outlet therefor to use certaininformation gathered pursuant to the credential (including photographs, videotape, etc.). Pleasenote that unless authorized to do by a separate written <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> authorization, credentialedindividuals and Authorized Outlets therefor may sell or distribute such information only as part ofthe editorial product delivered to end users and not to other organizations or as part of a separatecommercial product; provided, however, this credential restriction does not apply to credentialedmedia representing established wire and news services whose normal business is to distributeinformation to other news organizations so that such other news organizations may distribute theinformation to various print and broadcast media organizations to use the information for editorialproduct as though they generated such information directly.2. Each credential authorizes the holder of such credential and the Authorized Outlet therefor to usethe trademark of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions <strong>Tour</strong> or <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> (as applicable) in the newsand editorial coverage of such <strong>Tour</strong> and the applicable tournament. It does not authorize the holderor the Authorized Outlet use of such trademarks in non-editorial contexts as non-editorial use ofsuch trademarks requires a separate license from the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Nor does it authorize the holderor the Authorized Outlet use of the tournament trademarks, which trademark use requires authorizationfrom the applicable tournament.3. Only personnel with appropriate credentials will be permitted into the media center and locker room areas.Regulations – Printthe Authorized Outlet and cannot be used for any purpose after 24 hours following the conclusionof the applicable round unless such information is legally available as public information.9. No coverage, including, without limitation, scoring information, statistical information, video coverageand audio coverage may be used by, sold, given, distributed or otherwise transferred to anyparty other than the Authorized Outlet in any manner whatsoever, without the prior written consentof <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. The foregoing restriction shall not apply to the distribution of the following by establishedwire and news services whose normal business is to distribute information to other newsorganizations so that such other news organizations may distribute the information for editorialproduct: written stories, photos and audio and video comprised solely of an Authorized Outletemployee/contractor providing commentary or analysis.10. Photographic images of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions <strong>Tour</strong> and <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> players may be used onthe Authorized Outlet for legitimate news coverage only, and may be used together with newsstories during the day’s play, so long as such photographs are not used with other real-time ornear-real-time information or sequenced to create a “shot-by-shot” or “hole-by-hole” account of theday’s play, nor may photos be sequenced in such a way as to approximate video. Commercialexploitation of these images without written consent of the players and <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> is prohibited.No sponsorship or advertising may be used in a manner that implies any association between anyadvertiser and the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and/or a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions <strong>Tour</strong> or <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> player.Requests for use of such images to promote the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> shall be considered by <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> on acase by case basis. Where appropriate, the Authorized Outlet shall use reasonable efforts to usephotographic likenesses of players and tournament courses containing current sponsors andendorsers. Photo galleries shall be limited to a reasonable number of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> photos.11. The Authorized Outlet has rights only with respect to website media and other <strong>TOUR</strong> approvednon-television video media and has no rights with respect to any other media without the priorapproval of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.The credentialed entity and the Authorized Outlet therefor including each intended end user thereof, shalljointly and severally indemnify, defend and hold the Event, its host organizations and <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and theirrespective officers, agents, representatives, successors and assigns harmless from and against any and allexpenses, lawsuits, damages, costs and liabilities (including reasonable attorney’s fees and expenses)incurred by, arising from, or in connection with, any actions of the credentialed entity.The credentialed entity assumes all risk and danger incidental to the game of golf and releases <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>,Inc.-sanctioned tournaments and competitions and their host sites, title sponsors, host organizations, <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>, Inc., participating players, and all agents thereof from any and all liabilities resulting from suchcases. The holders of the media credential grant permission to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Inc., to utilize the holders’images or likenesses incidental to any live or recorded television or other transmission or reproduction inwhole or in part of any <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event they attend.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MAY REVOKE CREDENTIALS AT ANY TIME FOR ANY REASONINCLUDING VIOLATIONS OF ANY OF THE FOREGOING REGULATIONS.4. Players shall not be interviewed during play or after the round until the player has signed hisscorecard.5. Coverage shall be only for the Authorized Outlet therefor, including each intended end user thereof,and may not be sold or distributed to any other entity or party.6. The use of golf carts is prohibited at all times.7. Only personnel with appropriate credentials will be allowed inside the gallery ropes, and they muststay within one arm’s length of the ropes at all times. All support personnel must remain outsidethe ropes.8. The credentialed entity has rights only with respect to print publication media and has no rights withrespect to any other media without obtaining the proper and valid credentials for such media.The credentialed entity and the Authorized Outlet therefor, including each intended end user thereof, shalljointly and severally indemnify, defend and hold the Event, its host organizations and <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and theirrespective officers, agents, representatives, successors and assigns harmless from and against any and allexpenses, lawsuits, damages, costs and liabilities (including reasonable attorney’s fees and expenses)incurred by, arising from, or in connection with, any actions of the credentialed entity.The credentialed entity assumes all risk and danger incidental to the game of golf and releases <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>,Inc.-sanctioned tournaments and competitions and their host sites, title sponsors, host organizations, <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>, Inc., participating players, and all agents thereof from any and all liabilities resulting from suchcases. The holders of the media credential grant permission to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Inc., to utilize the holders’images or likenesses incidental to any live or recorded television or other transmission or reproduction inwhole or in part of any <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event they attend.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MAY REVOKE CREDENTIALS AT ANY TIME FOR ANY REASONINCLUDING VIOLATIONS OF ANY OF THE FOREGOING REGULATIONS.Section6Additional Informationpgatour.COM <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>6-11


Regulations – PhotographySection Additional information6Photo credentials will be issued only to photographers on assignment from recognized and accreditedpublications, news services and other organizations approved in advance by the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Requests forphoto credentials must be made by the appropriate Authorized Outlet (i.e., publisher, news agency ororganization) and not by the photographer. The credentialed entity has rights only with respect to photographyand has no rights with respect to any other media without obtaining the proper and valid credentialsfor such media.Photographic images of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions <strong>Tour</strong> and <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> players may be used on theAuthorized Outlet for legitimate news coverage only, and may be used together with news stories duringthe day’s play, so long as such photographs are not used with other real-time or near-real-time informationor sequenced to create a “shot-by-shot” or “hole-by-hole” account of the day’s play, nor may photos besequenced in such a way as to approximate video. Commercial exploitation of these images without writtenconsent of the players and <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> is prohibited. No sponsorship or advertising may be used in a mannerthat implies any association between any advertiser and the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and/or a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions<strong>Tour</strong> or <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> player. Requests for use of such images to promote the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> shall be consideredby <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> on a case by case basis. Where appropriate, the Authorized Outlet shall use reasonableefforts to use photographic likenesses of players and tournament courses containing current sponsorsand endorsers. Photo galleries shall be limited to a reasonable number of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> photos.Credentialed photographers will receive one of two types of photo credentials. A limited number of insidethe ropes photo credentials will be issued daily by the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> Official on site and will permitthe wearer access inside the ropes. Photographers who do not have an inside the ropes photo credentialmust stay outside the gallery ropes but are still required to check in with the on site <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong>Official to receive the proper outside the ropes photo credential. Photographic assistants will not be issuedphoto credentials of any type.Professional grade cameras and lenses must be used and may be used only by accredited media representativeswho have been issued photo credentials, and such use is subject to the following conditions:1. Each credential issued pursuant to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> Regulations operates as <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> authorizationallowing only the holder of such credential and the Authorized Outlet therefor to use certain informationgathered pursuant to the credential (including photographs, videotape, etc.). Please note that unlessauthorized to do by a separate written <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> authorization, credentialed individuals and AuthorizedOutlets therefor may sell or distribute such information only as part of the editorial product delivered toend users and not to other organizations or as part of a separate commercial product; provided, however,this credential restriction does not apply to credentialed media representing established wire and newsservices whose normal business is to distribute information to other news organizations so that suchother news organizations may distribute the information for editorial product.2. Each credential authorizes the holder of such credential and the Authorized Outlet therefor to use thetrademark of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions <strong>Tour</strong> or <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> (as applicable) in the news and editorialcoverage of such <strong>Tour</strong> and the applicable tournament. It does not authorize the holder or theAuthorized Outlet use of such trademarks in non-editorial contexts as non-editorial use of such trademarksrequires a separate license from the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Nor does it authorize the holder or the AuthorizedOutlet use of the tournament trademarks, which trademark use requires authorization from the applicabletournament.3. Photographers with inside the ropes photo credentials must stay within one arm’s length of the ropes atall times. Photographers without inside the ropes photo credentials are not permitted inside the ropes atany time.4. Photographers are not permitted on the teeing ground, as determined by <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.5. The use of carts is prohibited at all times.6. Photographers must not position themselves in the line of play. If requested to move by a player, hiscaddie or an official, the photographer will do so without delay or discussion.7. No photograph shall be taken until a player has completed his stroke.8. Players should not be asked to pose during a round.9. Noise-free equipment must be used at all times.10. Cameras are not permitted in the scoring tent or in the locker rooms.11. The credentialed entity has rights only with respect to photography and has no rights with respect to anyother media without obtaining the proper and valid credentials for such media.The credentialed entity and the Authorized Outlet therefor including each intended end user thereof, shalljointly and severally indemnify, defend and hold the Event, its host organization and <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and theirrespective officers, agents, representatives, successors and assigns harmless from and against any and allexpenses, lawsuits, damages, costs and liabilities (including reasonable attorneys fees and expenses)incurred by, arising from, or in connection with, any actions of the credentialed entity or the use of any photographsother than as set forth in these Photography Regulations.The credentialed entity assumes all risk and danger incidental to the game of golf and releases <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>,Inc.-sanctioned tournaments and competitions and their host sites, title sponsors, host organizations, <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>, Inc., participating players, and all agents thereof from any and all liabilities resulting from such cases.The holders of the media credential grant permission to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Inc., to utilize the holders’ images orlikenesses incidental to any live or recorded television or other transmission or reproduction in whole or inpart of any <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event they attend.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MAY REVOKE CREDENTIALS AT ANY TIME FOR ANY REASONINCLUDING VIOLATIONS OF ANY OF THE FOREGOING REGULATIONS.Regulations – TelevisionAll television media are permitted to broadcast highlights coverage of such events only under the followingconditions unless otherwise approved in writing by <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>:1. Each credential issued pursuant to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Media</strong> Regulations operates as <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> authorizationallowing only the holder of such credential and the Authorized Outlet therefor to use certaininformation gathered pursuant to the credential (including photographs, videotape, etc.). Please notethat unless authorized by a separate written <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> authorization, credentialed individuals andAuthorized Outlets therefor may sell or distribute such information only as part of the editorial productdelivered to end users and not to other organizations or as part of a separate commercial product.2. Each credential authorizes the holder of such credential and the Authorized Outlet therefor to usethe trademark of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions <strong>Tour</strong> or <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> (as applicable) in the news andeditorial coverage of such <strong>Tour</strong> and the applicable tournament. It does not authorize the holder orthe Authorized Outlet use of such trademarks in non-editorial contexts as non-editorial use of suchtrademarks requires a separate license from the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Nor does it authorize the holder or theAuthorized Outlet use of the tournament trademarks, which trademark use requires authorizationfrom the applicable tournament.3. Televised coverage shall not be in excess of three minutes of highlights daily from each <strong>Tour</strong> (andsix minutes total for all three <strong>Tour</strong>s) and may not purport to be live, play-by-play coverage from thecourse. Requests for expanded coverage must be submitted in writing to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.4. All highlights coverage must be part of regularly scheduled news programs. Highlights may not besold, distributed, syndicated or provided in any manner to any other entity.5. Highlights from any day’s play may not be broadcast or used for any other purpose after 48 hoursfrom the conclusion of the applicable tournament.6. No action footage of any day’s play may be broadcast until that day’s live or tape-delayed coverageby the television network is concluded.7. Live coverage or reporting in excess of three minutes per day from a tournament site, including,without limitation, the course, media center, press room and designated interview area, is prohibitedwithout the prior approval of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.8. No footage may be used in any commercial manner or sold, distributed, syndicated or provided toany other entity or agency.9. As the exclusive rights holder, <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> is the absolute owner of all footage shot at the tournamentsite (golf action or other footage) during the entire tournament week (i.e., Monday through Sundayor the conclusion of the tournament, if later than Sunday) and may request copies of any footageshot at <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Champions <strong>Tour</strong> and <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> events. Such footage will be provided to<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> upon request (<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> will pay industry standard copying and shipping costs).10. The use of golf carts is prohibited at all times.11. Only personnel with appropriate credentials will be permitted into the media center and lockerroom areas.12. Only personnel with appropriate credentials will be allowed inside the gallery ropes, and they must staywithin one arm’s length of the ropes at all times. All support personnel must remain outside the ropes.13. All uses of footage hereunder shall be made with a courtesy credit to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.The credentialed entity and the Authorized Outlet therefor, including each intended end user thereof, shalljointly and severally indemnify, defend and hold the Event, its host organizations and <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and theirrespective officers, agents, representatives, successors and assigns harmless from and against any andall expenses, lawsuits, damages, costs and liabilities (including reasonable attorney’s fees and expenses)incurred by, arising from, or in connection with, any actions of the credentialed entity.The credentialed entity assumes all risk and danger incidental to the game of golf and releases <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>,Inc.-sanctioned tournaments and competitions and their host sites, title sponsors, host organizations, <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>, Inc., participating players, and all agents thereof from any and all liabilities resulting from such cases.The holders of the media credential grant permission to <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Inc., to utilize the holders’ images orlikenesses incidental to any live or recorded television or other transmission or reproduction in whole or inpart of any <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event they attend.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> MAY REVOKE CREDENTIALS AT ANY TIME FOR ANY REASONINCLUDING VIOLATIONS OF ANY OF THE FOREGOING REGULATIONS.6-12<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


TPC NetworkTPC Network of ClubsThe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’s TPC Network has maintained areputation for operating high-quality clubs since itsinception 27 years ago. The TPC Network continues togrow, with more than 29 facilities currently open or underconstruction. TPCs encompass all forms of golf-relatedoperations—resort facilities, corporate/private membershipclubs and daily-fee courses. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Golf CourseProperties, Inc. is able to match the type of facility withthe demands of each market in which a club operates.The Network represents the highest standard in the golf-operationsindustry, commensurate with the members of the organization it represents,the players of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Each TPC embodies the trademark of excellencefirst established with the flagship TPC Sawgrass, which opened itsworld-famous PLAYERS Stadium Course in the fall of 1980 in Ponte VedraBeach, FL. This commitment to overall excellence serves as the foundationfor the Network’s overall success.The TPC Network was born through former <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> CommissionerDeane Beman’s desire to provide <strong>TOUR</strong> players with quality golf courses thatalso would offer spectators enhanced viewing areas. Beman also reasonedthat development of quality facilities would alleviate the <strong>TOUR</strong>’s dependencyon the television dollar while providing rent-free venues for tournaments. Thesavings in rent, in turn, would generate both increased purses and greatercharitable contributions by the tournaments held at TPCs.TPC Sawgrass was the first TPC to hold a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event, becoming thepermanent home of THE PLAYERS Championship in 1982. In 2008, 16 tournamentswere conducted at TPC clubs, bringing the total number of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>,Champions <strong>Tour</strong> and <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> events held at TPC facilities to 279.The TPC Sawgrass PLAYERS Stadium Course was completely refurbishedin 2006, with the fairways redone and the greens rebuilt to create“fast, firm and fair” playing conditions in time for the 2007 PLAYERSChampionship.Many of the top golf-course architects are connected with TPC projects,including Pete Dye, Tom Fazio, Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, GaryPlayer, Arthur Hills, Jay Morrish, Tom Weiskopf, Greg Norman, Bob VonHagge and D.A. Weibring. TPC Boston, which opened in 2002, was thefourth TPC course designed by Palmer Course Design Co. Weiskopf designedhis second TPC course for TPC Craig Ranch near Dallas, TX, which openedin the fall of 2004. Moreover, in recognizing the importance of player inputfor tournament courses, <strong>TOUR</strong> members have served as design consultants,working closely with the lead architect. Hal Sutton, for instance, served asthe player design consultant on TPC Treviso Bay (Naples, FL), which openedin 2008, while Steve Elkington was the player consultant and Kelly Gibsonthe associate player consultant working with architect Pete Dye on TPCLouisiana in New Orleans, which opened in April 2004.TPC San Antonio is scheduled to open in 2010 and will be a 36-holefacility. Pete Dye and Greg Norman will be the architects, and Sergio Garciaand Bruce Lietzke will be the player consultants of the course.TPCs are passionate about giving back. On a national level, TPCs dothis by conducting fundraising events benefiting six military home frontgroups as part of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Charities’ “Birdies for the Brave” militaryoutreach program; providing honorary TPC memberships to wounded soldiersthrough the <strong>TOUR</strong>’s Adopted Wounded Soldier program. On a locallevel, TPCs conduct fundraising for a wide variety of causes and charitableorganizations through the <strong>TOUR</strong>’s Adopt-A-Charity program. TPCs also giveback through environmentally responsible agronomic practices that preservewildlife habitats and protect natural resources.Club/Year Opened General Manager Architect consultant tournament1. TPC Boston/2002 Brad Williams Arnold Palmer/ Brad Faxon # Deutsche Bank ChampionshipNorton, MA gil Hanse# (<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>)2. TPC Craig Ranch/2004 Todd Harbour Tom Weiskopf D.A. Weibring Former host of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>Dallas, TXChampionship at TPC Craig Ranch(<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>)3. TPC Deere Run/2000 Ian Nicoll D.A. Weibring/DSI* — John Deere ClassicSilvis, IL(<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>)4. TPC Jasna Polana/1998 John Buser Gary Player — Former host of the Instinet ClassicPrinceton, NJ(Champions <strong>Tour</strong>)5. TPC Las Vegas/1996 Dan Hammell Bobby Weed/DSI* Raymond Floyd Former host of the Frys.com OpenLas Vegas, NV (2001-2007)6. TPC Louisiana/2004 Luke Farabaugh Pete Dye Steve Elkington Zurich Classic of New OrleansNew Orleans, LA Kelly Gibson (Assoc.) (<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>)Section6Additional Information7. TPC Potomac/1986 Mike Sullivan Ault, Clark & Ed Sneed Former host of the Booz Allen ClassicPotomac, MD Associates/DSI* # (<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>)8. TPC River Highlands/1984 Bill Whaley Bobby Weed Howard Twitty Travelers ChampionshipCromwell, CT roger Maltbie (<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>)9. TPC River’s Bend/2001 Chris Wood Arnold Palmer — Former host of the Kroger ClassicMaineville, OH(Champions <strong>Tour</strong>)10. TPC San Antonio/2010 Jimmy Terry Pete Dye (AT&T Canyons) Bruce Lietzke Valero Texas OpenSan Antonio, TX (36 holes) (Dir. of Business Development) Greg Norman (AT&T Oaks) Sergio Garcia AT&T Oaks (beginning in 2010)11. TPC San Francisco Bay/2007 Jody Brothers David McLay Kidd — Stonebrae Classic(<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>)12. TPC Sawgrass/1980 Bill Hughes Pete Dye Jerry Pate THE PLAYERS ChampionshipPonte Vedra Beach, FL THE PLAYERS Stadium (<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>)Dye’s ValleyFormer host of Senior PlayersPKey: *<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Design Services, Inc. # Course renovationspete Dye/Bobby Weed Championship (Champions <strong>Tour</strong>)pgatour.COM <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>6-13


TPC Network (cont.)Club/Year Opened General Manager Architect consultant tournament13. TPC Scottsdale/1986 Bill Grove Stadium Course Jim Colbert/ FBR OpenScottsdale, AZ Jay Morrish/Tom Weiskopf Howard Twitty (<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>)Champions CourseR randy Heckenkemper#Section Additional information614. TPC Southwind/1988 Blane Merritt Ron Prichard Hubert Green/ Stanford St. Jude ChampionshipMemphis, TN Fuzzy Zoeller (<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>)15. TPC Sugarloaf/1997 Vic Aliprando Greg Norman — Former host of the AT&T ClassicDuluth, GA(<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>)16. TPC Summerlin/1991 Chuck Bombard DSI* Fuzzy Zoeller Justin Timberlake Shriners HospitalsLas Vegas, NVfor Children Open(<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>)17. TPC Treviso Bay/2008 Bill Delayo Arthur Hills Hal Sutton The Ace Group ClassicNaples, FL(Champions <strong>Tour</strong>)18. TPC Twin Cities/2000 Alan Cull Arnold Palmer Tom Lehman 3M ChampionshipBlaine, MN(Champions <strong>Tour</strong>)19. TPC Wakefield Plantation/2000 Kirk Deneke Hale Irwin — The Rex Hospital OpenRaleigh, NC(<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>)<strong>Tour</strong>nament Players Courses (Licensed Facilities — 10)1. TPC Cancun (2010) Tom Fazio Nick Price TBDCancun, Mexico (36 holes)Nick Price2. TPC Eagle Trace (1983) Brian Bartolec Arthur Hills — National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>namentCoral Springs, FL(Champions <strong>Tour</strong>)3. TPC Four Seasons Resort (1982) Jay Morrish Ben Crenshaw HP Byron Nelson Championship(Las Colinas) Byron Nelson (<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>)Cottonwood Valley, Irving, TX4. TPC Michigan (1990) Brad Williams Jack Nicklaus — Former host of the FordDearborn, MISenior Players Championship5. TPC Myrtle Beach (1999) Tom Fazio Lanny Wadkins Former host of the Senior <strong>Tour</strong>Murrell’s Inlet, SCChampionship6. TPC Piper Glen (1988) Arnold Palmer — Former host of the Home DepotCharlotte, NCInvitational7. TPC Prestancia (1985) Ron Garl Mike Souchak Former host of the American ExpressSarasota, FL Von Hagge & Devlin Invitational8. TPC Snoqualmie Ridge (1999) Jack Nicklaus — Boeing ClassicSnoqualmie Ridge, WA(Champions <strong>Tour</strong>)9. TPC Tampa Bay (1991) Brady Boyd DSI* Chi Chi Rodriguez Outback Steakhouse Pro-AmLutz, FLChampions <strong>Tour</strong>)10. TPC Valencia (2003) DSI* Mark O’Meara —Valencia, CAKey: *<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Design Services, Inc.# Course renovations6-14<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


ShotLinkShotLink is a revolutionary platformfor collecting and disseminating scoringand statistical data on every shotby every player in real-time duringevery tournament round. This dataasset creates improved live coverage and more meaningful analysis. The newdata creates great potential to enhance entertainment and image of the sportacross all platforms.The development of ShotLink started in 1997 when the <strong>TOUR</strong> decided toupdate its current scoring system, which was based on 1987 technology. The<strong>TOUR</strong> conducted an extensive review process to formulate its strategy for thedevelopment and implementation of ShotLink.ShotLink was introduced during the summer of 2001 and representsthe <strong>TOUR</strong>’s scoring system for the future. The System was enhanced in 2006with the addition of a radar solution that accurately collects club head speed,ball speed, launch angle and tracks the entire flight of the ball. This solution isbeing installed on one tee each week. In 2007 a state-of -the-art set of LEDscoreboards were introduced at THE PLAYERS Championship. They are poweredby ShotLink and leverage the DiamondVision technology of Mitsubishi Electric,the Official Large Outdoor Video Display Provider of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.This fan enhancement brings new information and insight to the fan in fullcolor, including: leaderboards, leader updates, player bio, highlight videos,player performance metrics and shot location information. CDW became theofficial technology partner of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and Champions <strong>Tour</strong> in 2008 andimmediately helped the <strong>TOUR</strong> upgrade the ShotLink system by improving servermanagement, wireless communication and on-site data communications.ShotLink powers real time scoring and player tracking via SHOT TRACKER onwww.pgatour.com. Additionally ShotLink provides real time information to over50 syndicated clients who use the data in a variety of manners including worldwide dissemination and publication.The accumulation, packaging and presentation of expanded shot and courseinformation provide the basis for numerous fan enhancements.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Wives Association, Inc. is a Florida notfor-profitcorporation organized to render support forand provide assistance to needy children and theirfamilies through the means of charitable events. TheAssociation is comprised of the wives of professionalgolfers on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, as wellas individuals and corporations that support the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> Wives Association, Inc.’s many charitableendeavors.Since its incorporation in 1988, the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Wives Association, Inc. has supported children’s charities across the country byraising money and has given back to the game of golf through personal time andmonetary contributions. In addition to fundraising, members participate inVolunteer Service Projects, performing a myriad of services ranging from Habitatfor Humanity builds to cooking in soup kitchens to playing with hospitalizedchildren in communities where tournaments are held.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Wives AssociationCurrent uses of ShotLink data include:• Enhanced graphics and statistics in television broadcasts—over 2,500 incrementalbroadcast mentions and graphics are aired annually due to theShotLink system• Expanded information and statistics (over 450 year to date and event statistics)for use by media• Powering on-site and <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM tournament leaderboards• Providing on-site media and hospitality access to live tournament information• In addition to current uses, ShotLink provides unlimited potential to develop fanenhancements and products over the next several years, including:• Enhanced and interactive television• Internet, PC and console game enhancements• Enhanced live data coverage and distance-related statistics informationon <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM• On-site fan enhancements that include wireless data, audio and video solutions,Kiosk applications for tournament patrons through <strong>Tour</strong>namentTracker• Powering mobile.pgatour.com, the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’s wireless application for useon PDAs and cell phones• Analysis of how each golf course is played to assist in course setup and indesign changes• Increased data mining to create more interesting entertainment on <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM• Powered the Emmy Award-winning <strong>TOUR</strong>Cast application on <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>COM,which launched in 2003, and as since has been replaced by SHOT TRACKERBesides fan enhancements, ShotLink creates an ongoing historical archive ofstatistical information. This information is available to players through a sophisticatedextranet application - <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Links.The ShotLink data is collected by volunteers utilizing a combination of handhelddevices and laser range finders. Each week a team of approximately 350volunteers dedicate approximately three man years of effort to perform this datacollection. In the course of the entire season, more than 10,000 volunteers contributeto the success of this program.The <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Wives Association, Inc. conducts numerous fundraisers tosupport its charities. These include memorabilia auctions, tasting events, concertsand other activities.In 2008, GOLF Magazine named the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Wives Association as therecipient of one of 10 Innovator Awards, under the category “The Providers,” forits charitable nature and positive impact on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> host cities.The Association’s favorite (and longest-running) fundraiser is the biennial<strong>TOUR</strong> Wives Golf Classic, a nine-hole tournament where the wives play golf andtheir husbands caddie. The <strong>TOUR</strong> Wives Golf Classic, first played in 1987, hasbeen held at different courses around the country.While its membership varies from year to year, the commitment of the <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> Wives Association, Inc. to making a difference in the lives of needy childrenstands strong. The Association’s dedicated members, past and present, have reacheddeep into their resources to balance the demands of family, work and travel and havegiven generously of themselves to realize their ideals. For information regarding the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Wives Association, please see their website at pgatourwives.org orcontact Sara Moores at the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.Section6Additional Informationpgatour.COM <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>6-15


Weather <strong>Guide</strong>linesSection Additional information6Every effort will be made to finish each round as scheduled by Sunday.The first priority is always the competition and completion of 72 holes.In an effort to achieve this objective by Sunday, 36 holes may be playedon Sunday following a reduction of the field to the score which has the closestnumber of professionals to 60. If an equal number of professionals are atscores above and below the 60th position, the higher score will be used.If conditions exist which prevent 72 holes from being completed bySunday, play will always be extended to Monday if golf-course conditions andthe weather forecast permit. Play on Monday could include 36 holes.If conditions exist which make the completion of 72 holes impossible, thenext priority is to complete 54 holes; thereby the winner is credited with anofficial victory. Again, play in this situation will always be extended to Mondayif conditions and weather permit.If conditions exist which make the completion of 54 holes impossible, theThe World Golf Foundation is a501(c) (3) nonprofit organization basedin St. Augustine, FL, at World GolfVillage, home of the World Golf Hall ofFame and the national headquarters ofThe First Tee and GOLF 20/20.Established in 1994 to unite the golf industry and those who love the game,the World Golf Foundation supports initiatives that promote, enhance the growthof and provide access to the game of golf worldwide, while preserving golf’straditional values and passing them on to others.The seven organizations that comprise the Executive Committee of theFoundation Board are represented by their respective chief executive, as follows:Jim Armstrong, Executive Director of Augusta National Golf Club; CarolynBivens, Commissioner of the L<strong>PGA</strong>; Peter Dawson, Chief Executive of The R&A;David Fay, Executive Director of the United States Golf Association; TimFinchem, Commissioner of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>; George O’Grady, Executive Director ofthe European <strong>Tour</strong>; and Joe Steranka, Chief Executive Officer of the <strong>PGA</strong> ofAmerica. Peter Dawson of The R&A serves as <strong>2009</strong> Chairman of the Board, withthe role of Chairman rotating on an annual basis between members of theBoard’s Executive Committee.In March, 2008, Steve Mona was named as the World Golf Foundation’sfirst-ever Chief Executive Officer. Mona, 51, joined the organization after havingpreviously served since 1993 as the CEO of the Golf Course SuperintendentsAssociation of America. He has been actively involved with the World GolfFoundation and its initiatives over the past decade, serving on the World GolfHall of Fame Advisory Board and The First Tee Advisory Committee since 1998and the GOLF 20/20 Executive Board since 1999.World Golf Foundationnext priority is to complete 36 holes; thereby players receive official money,although the winner is credited with an unofficial victory. Again, play in thissituation may be extended to Monday.In making decisions to extend play beyond Sunday or to reduce thetournament to fewer than 72 holes due to inclement weather, the on-site<strong>Tour</strong>nament Director discusses the situation and conditions with a numberof parties, including the host organization, title sponsor, host site (generalmanager and/or golf-course superintendent), on-site weather forecaster, televisionrepresentatives and the other members of the Rules Committee. Playerstypically have not been included in these discussions as the <strong>TOUR</strong> believes itis inappropriate for the Rules Committee to discuss matters directly affectingthe competition with contestants.In 2008, the Foundation also announced that in addition to an ongoingfocus on its three primary initiatives (World Golf Hall of Fame, The First Tee,GOLF 20/20), the organization would broaden its scope to initiate strategic dialoguein areas of common interest that impact golf on a global basis. Amongothers, the areas of Global Communications, Research and Public Affairs and thedevelopment of a unified Anti-Doping Policy for the sport have become part ofthe World Golf Foundation’s focus.The World Golf Hall of Fame (wgv.com) is the ultimate destination for thecelebration and recognition of golf’s greatest players and contributors, men andwomen. The institution stands as an inspiration to golfers and fans throughoutthe world. Its annual induction ceremony honors new members each year on thegrounds of the museum.The First Tee (thefirsttee.org) is now widely recognized as a preeminentpositive youth development organization. Its mission is to impact the lives ofyoung people by providing learning facilities and educational programs thatpromote character development and life-enhancing values through the game ofgolf. Since its inception in 1997, The First Tee has established nearly 700 programlocations in 48 states and four international locations. It has introduced thegame of golf and its values to more than 2.2 million participants and students.Former President George Bush serves as honorary chairman.GOLF 20/20 (golf2020.com) is a unique industry collaboration to grow thegame of golf and secure its future. The mission, which was initiated in 1999, isto align the golf industry behind a plan that addresses the future of golf in astrategic manner, with an emphasis on accelerating growth and participation,and creating new avenues of access into the game. In November, 2008, GOLF20/20 unveiled a new adult player development program, Get Golf Ready, whichwill be rolled out in <strong>2009</strong> to several hundred facilities across the U.S., with athree-year goal of 3,000 participating facilities.Steve MonaCEO, World Golf Foundation6-16<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Anti-Doping ProgramThe objective of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’s Anti-Doping Program is to aggressivelydeter the use of any prohibited substance. The key elements of the programinclude player outreach and education, prohibited substances and methods,therapeutic use exemptions, testing protocol and procedure, and guidelinesgoverning sanctions and program administration. A summary of each ofthese elements follows.The <strong>TOUR</strong> takes significant steps to ensure that the confidentiality, securityand integrity of the entire process is preserved for the membership. Toimplement the testing process, the <strong>TOUR</strong> has engaged the National Centerfor Drug Free Sport (Drug Free Sport). Individuals employed by Drug FreeSport are specifically trained to ensure a confidential and professional testingexperience.Player Outreach and EducationAll <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> players receive an Anti-Doping Program Manual that isupdated annually. The manual contains significant detail about all aspectsof the Program. Information about the Program is posted on player-accesswebsites. Players also have 24-hour-a-day confidential access to medicaland program advisors who can respond to any questions relating to specificsubstances, medications or testing procedures. Anti-Doping staff and medicalexperts will be on site at several tour stops during the <strong>2009</strong> FedExCupschedule to answer any questions players may have about the Program.Prohibited SubstancesThe <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and the other member organizations of the World GolfFoundation collaborated to create a Model Prohibited Substances andMethods List that was first announced in September 2007.The list includes:• Anabolic Agents (e.g., steroids)• Hormones and Related Substances(e.g., human growth hormone, testosterone, EPO)• Agents with Anti-Estrogenic Activity(to artificially increase testosterone level)• Diuretics and other masking Agents• Stimulants (e.g. Ritalin)• Narcotics• Cannabinoids• Beta Blockers• Enhancement of Oxygen Transfer (blood doping)• Chemical and Physical Manipulation (tampering with a sample)Therapeutic Use ExemptionsThe <strong>TOUR</strong>’s Anti-Doping Program includes a process for players to applyto receive a Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) to use a banned substanceif there is a legitimate medical need as determined by the <strong>TOUR</strong>’s medicalcommittee.This TUE medical committee is chaired by the <strong>TOUR</strong>’s anti-doping MedicalAdvisor, Tom Hospel, M.D. Dr. Hospel is Board Certified in Sports Medicine,has served as the team physician for The Ohio State University and practicesmedicine with the Medical Advisor for the NFL Anti-Doping Program. TheTUE medical committee also includes a number of other highly regardedphysicians from various medical disciplines.Testing ProtocolAs with the overall Anti-Doping Program, the <strong>TOUR</strong>’s primary objective withits testing protocol is to have a credible process that will aggressively andeffectively deter the use of any prohibited substance. Under the terms of theprogram, the <strong>TOUR</strong> has the authority to test players at any time or place. Alltesting will be without prior notice. Testing done at tournament sites maybe conducted both on practice/pro-am days and before or after competitiverounds. There is not a stated minimum or maximum number of times a yearthat an individual player may be tested.Drug Free Sport assists in the player education program in addition toconducting the actual testing. Drug Free Sport also provides drug testingor education services for the national Football League (NFL), Major LeagueBaseball (MLB), National Basketball Association (NBA), National CollegiateAthletic Association (NCAA) and hundreds of colleges and universities.SanctionsPlayers who have been tested will be notified of the results by the <strong>TOUR</strong>Program Administrator. If it is determined that a player committed a violationof the Anti-Doping Program, the player will be notified of the violationand the sanction. Players will have an opportunity to appeal a sanction at ahearing to be held by the Commissioner or his designee.Under the program, the <strong>TOUR</strong> has the authority to impose a variety of sanctions,which may include: disqualification, ineligibility for up to one year fora first violation, up to five years for a second violation, and up to a lifetimeban for multiple violations, and fines up to $500,000.In addition, for drugs of abuse (marijuana, certain narcotics, cocaine), theCommissioner will have the discretion to require treatment and rehabilitationin lieu of or in addition to other sanctions.For any player who fails a test and is issued sanctions, the <strong>TOUR</strong> willdisclose that the player violated the <strong>TOUR</strong>’s Anti-Doping Program and willreport the penalty.Program AdministrationThe Program will be handled through the <strong>TOUR</strong>’s Office of the GeneralCounsel led by Rick Anderson, Executive Vice President and Chief LegalOfficer. Allison Keller, Executive Director, Anti-Doping Program, will be theProgram Administrator.The <strong>TOUR</strong> engages outside policy and medical experts to assist in theadministration of the program, including player education programs and thetesting process. The <strong>TOUR</strong> has worked closely with Richard Young, one ofthe world’s foremost anti-doping experts and the principal draftsman of theWorld Anti-Doping Agency (WADA ) Code. Young has served on the WADABoard since 2004.Section6Additional Informationpgatour.COM <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>6-17


World Golf Hall of FameSection Additional information6Open since 1998, the World Golf Hall ofFame’s mission is to honor and celebrate golf’sgreatest players and contributors. Supported by theworld’s leading golf organizations, the Hall of Famecombines historic artifacts and personal memorabiliawith interactive exhibits to tell the stories of theHall of Fame members and the history of the game.The Hall of Fame is located at World Golf Village inSt. Augustine, FL.Hall of Fame Induction ProcessEach year, the World Golf Hall of Fame welcomes a new class of membersduring an Induction Ceremony that airs on the Golf Channel. The <strong>2009</strong> Hallof Fame Induction Ceremony will take place on Monday, November 16.There are five opportunities for a player or contributor to be inducted into theWorld Golf Hall of Fame: <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>/Champions <strong>Tour</strong> ballot, International ballot,L<strong>PGA</strong> Point System, Lifetime Achievement and Veterans categories.Various criteria is set up for players to be eligible for the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>/Champions <strong>Tour</strong> and International ballots, including an age requirement of atleast 40 years old and a career performance that includes a substantialamount of regular tournament victories and majors.The L<strong>PGA</strong> Point System requires a player to be an active member of the L<strong>PGA</strong><strong>Tour</strong> for 10 years and to have won either an L<strong>PGA</strong> major tournament, VareTrophy or Rolex Player of the Year honors, plus a number of other tournamentvictories.Nominations for Lifetime Achievement are made by the International VotingBody Members. This category is designed for those whose primary role in thegame has come from outside the playing arena. The World Golf Foundation’sBoard of Directors decides this category each year.Any professional or amateur player whose playing career concluded at least30 years ago is eligible for selection through the Veterans Category. The WorldGolf Foundation’s Board of Directors also determines those persons selectedfor this category each year.The MuseumGuests of the World Golf Hall of Fame are greeted with the fascinating andcomprehensive tale of golf’s history and its development from the cradle inScotland through its growth to the far reaches of the world. An exhibit in thisarea focuses on the role of The R&A, the history of The Open Championship,golf’s longest-running major, and The Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St.Andrews.Through the first part of <strong>2009</strong>, the Hall of Fame is featuring a special displayon member Vijay Singh, winner of the 2008 FedExCup. The display includessignificant items from his <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Playoffs victories and crowning momentfollowing play in THE <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship.“Bob Hope: Shanks for the Memory”Offering the largest collection of Bob Hope memorabilia ever placed on publicdisplay in a single exhibition, “Bob Hope: Shanks for the Memory” featuresrich storytelling alongside hundreds of artifacts and more than 600 photosplaced throughout a variety of set pieces designed to reflect the different erasand locations significant to Hope’s life, including England, Cleveland, NewYork, Hollywood, Palm Springs, Washington, D.C. and sites of USO showsaround the world.Naturally, the exhibition looks at the many ways Hope championed the gameof golf, including the development and hosting of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’s Bob HopeChrysler Classic, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary in <strong>2009</strong>.While displaying varied artifacts from nearly every aspect of Hope’s life ofmore than a century, the exhibit features a walk through Hope’s “majors,”highlighting artifacts that represent some of the most important achievementsin his life.“Bob Hope: Shanks for the Memory” is the latest in a series of Hall of Famemember-focused exhibitions developed by the Hall of Fame. Other membersthat have been featured include Ben Hogan, Byron Nelson, Bobby Jones,Arnold Palmer, Gary Player and Jack Nicklaus.Founding PartnerAs sole founding partner of World Golf Hall of Fame, The First Tee and WorldGolf Village, Shell Oil Company provides financial support for the organization’scharitable initiatives.Contact InformationJane FaderDirector of Communications904-940-4009For more information about the World Golf Hall of Fame, visit the Web site atwgv.com.The Hall of Fame members’ stories are referenced throughout the museum,though their true home is in the center of the museum, Shell Hall, named forthe Hall of Fame’s founding partner, Shell Oil Company. An extraordinary“Wall of Fame” donning hand-crafted bronze relief plaques of each memberextends an entire wall, representing the current 126 members.As a fitting tribute to the highest achievement in golf, significant tournamenttrophies, including men’s and women’s majors, are artfully displayed in theHall of Fame Tower. Though perhaps the museum’s true treasure trove is theMember Locker Room exhibit, which showcases more than 2,000 artifactsfrom Hall of Fame members around the world.Guests have the opportunity to sink a long putt on a modern tournament-styleputting green under the lights and cameras of a Shell’s Wonderful World ofGolf match and video is featured throughout the museum, including a theateroffering great championship moment highlights.Inductee Exhibits and MoreEach year the Hall of Fame showcases the stories and supporting memorabiliafrom the current year’s class of inductees. On display from the 2008 Classare exhibitions for Sir Bob Charles, Pete Dye, Denny Shute, Carol SempleThompson, Herbert Warren Wind and Craig Wood.6-18<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


Inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in St. Augustine, FLWorld Golf Hall of Fame Members (by year)Class of 2008Sir Bob CharlesPete DyeDenny ShuteClass of 2007Joe CarrHubert GreenCurtis StrangeClass of 2006Mark McCormackLarry NelsonHenry PicardClass of 2005Bernard DarwinAlister MacKenzieAyako OkamotoCarol Semple ThompsonHerbert Warren WindCraig WoodKel NagleSe Ri PakCharles Blair MacdonaldVijay SinghMarilynn SmithWillie Park, Sr.Karrie WebbVia the former World Golf Hall of Fame in Pinehurst, NCWillie Anderson (1975)Tommy Armour (1976)John Ball (1977)Severiano Ballesteros (1999)Jim Barnes (1989)Patty Berg (1974)Julius Boros (1982)Pat Bradley (1991)James Braid (1976)William C. Campbell (1990)Dorothy Campbell Hurd Howe (1978)JoAnne Carner (1985)Billy Casper (1978)Harry Cooper (1992)Fred Corcoran (1975)Henry Cotton (1980)Bing Crosby (1978)Jimmy Demaret (1983)Roberto De Vicenzo (1989)Class of 2004Isao AokiTom KiteClass of 2003Leo DiegelNick PriceClass of 2002Tommy BoltMarlene HaggeBen CrenshawClass of 2001Judy BellDonna CaponiGreg NormanJoseph C. Dey (1975)Chick Evans (1975)Raymond Floyd (1989)Herb Graffis (1977)Ralph Guldahl (1981)Walter Hagen (1974)Bob Harlow (1988)Sandra Haynie (1977)Harold Hilton (1978)Ben Hogan (1974)Bob Hope (1983)Hale Irwin (1992)Betty Jameson (1974)Robert Trent Jones, Sr. (1987)Robert Tyre Jones, Jr. (1974)Betsy King (1995)Lawson Little (1980)Gene Littler (1990)Bobby Locke (1977)Charlie SiffordMarlene Stewart StreitHisako “Chako” HiguchiAnnika SorenstamTony JacklinBernhard LangerHarvey PenickAllan RobertsonKarsten SolheimPayne StewartNancy Lopez (1989)Carol Mann (1977)Cary Middlecoff (1986)Tom Morris, Jr. (1975)Tom Morris, Sr. (1976)Byron Nelson (1974)Jack Nicklaus (1974)Francis Ouimet (1974)Arnold Palmer (1974)Gary Player (1974)Betsy Rawls (1987)Clifford Roberts (1978)Chi Chi Rodriguez (1992)Donald Ross (1977)Paul Runyan (1990)Gene Sarazen (1974)Patty Sheehan (1993)Dinah Shore (1994)Horton Smith (1990)Class of 2000Deane BemanNeil ColesBeth DanielJohn JacobsClass of 1999Amy AlcottSeve BallesterosClass of 1998Nick FaldoWorld Golf Hall of Fame Supporting OrganizationsSir Michael BonallackJudy RankinJuli InksterJack Burke Jr.Lloyd MangrumJohnny MillerSam Snead (1974)Louise Suggs (1979)J. H. Taylor (1975)Peter Thomson (1988)Jerry Travers (1976)Walter Travis (1979)Lee Trevino (1981)Richard Tufts (1992)Harry Vardon (1974)Glenna Collette Vare (1975)Tom Watson (1988)Joyce Wethered (1975)Kathy Whitworth (1982)Mickey Wright (1976)Babe Zaharias (1974)Section6Additional InformationAmerican Junior Golf AssociationAmerican Society of Golf Course ArchitectsAsian <strong>Tour</strong>Augusta National Golf ClubChampions <strong>Tour</strong>Champions <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>nament AssociationClub Managers Association of AmericaGolf Course Builders Association of AmericaGolf Course Superintendents Association of AmericaGolf Writers Association of AmericaInternational Association of Golf AdministratorsJapan Golf <strong>Tour</strong> OrganizationLadies Professional Golf AssociationL<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>nament Sponsors AssociationNational Golf Course Owners AssociationNational Golf Foundation<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong><strong>PGA</strong> of AmericaThe European <strong>Tour</strong><strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong><strong>PGA</strong> of Australia<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>nament Advisory CouncilRoyal Canadian Golf AssociationSunshine <strong>Tour</strong>The R&AUnited States Golf Associationpgatour.COM <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>6-19


World Golf Hall of Fame MembersSection Additional information6Includes induction year, in brackets, birthplace and birth and deathdates, in parentheses:Amy Alcott [1999]Kansas City, Missouri (Feb. 22, 1956- )Captured the 1973 USGA Girls Junior as an amateur. Turned pro in 1975 andclaimed 29 L<strong>PGA</strong> titles including five major championships.Willie Anderson [1975]North Berwick, Scotland (Oct. 21, 1879-Oct. 25, 1910)Emigrated to U.S. at 15 and dominated early American golf. Won U.S. Openfour times between 1901-1905.Isao Aoki [2004]Abiko, Chiba, Japan (Aug. 31, 1942- )First Japanese player to triumph on the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. Owns 73 titles worldwideon six <strong>Tour</strong>s. Hole-out for eagle won him the 1983 Hawaiian Open.Tommy Armour [1976]Edinburgh, Scotland (Sept. 24, 1894-Sept. 12, 1968)One of golf’s most respected instructors and players. Won the U.S. Open,Western Open, <strong>PGA</strong> Championship and the British Open. Nicknamed the“Silver Scot.”John Ball [1977]Hoylake, England (Dec. 24, 1861-Dec. 2 1940)Considered England’s greatest amateur. Compiled eight British Amateur titles.Became the first Englishman and amateur to win the British Open.Severiano Ballesteros [1999]Pedrena, Spain (April 9, 1957- )Won first of three British Opens at age 22. Added a pair of Masters titles in1980 and 1983. Played on eight Ryder Cup teams.Jim Barnes [1989]Lelant, Cornwall, England (April 8, 1886-May 24, 1966)Englishman came to the U.S. at age 19. Won era’s major tournaments at leastonce between 1916-1925: Western Open, <strong>PGA</strong> Championship, U.S. Open andthe British Open.Judy Bell [2001]Wichita, Kansas (Sept. 23, 1936- )First woman elected USGA President. Member of USGA Women’s andExecutive Committees. Impressive amateur record included three straightKansas State Amateurs.Deane Beman [2000]Washington, D.C. (April 22, 1938- )<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Commissioner 1974-1994. Created Champions <strong>Tour</strong>, <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> and stadium golf concept. Won two U.S. Amateurs, a British Amateur andfour <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events.Patty Berg [1974]Minneapolis, Minnesota (Feb. 3, 1918-Sept. 10, 2006)Claimed 28 amateur titles and won the first U.S. Women’s Open. 60 careerwins including L<strong>PGA</strong>-record 15 majors. An original L<strong>PGA</strong> founder.Tommy Bolt [2002]Haworth, Oklahoma (March 31, 1916-Aug. 30, 2008 )Won 1958 U.S. Open at age 40. Captured 12 senior titles in the U.S. andAustralia. A Champions <strong>Tour</strong> founding member. Well known for personalityand flair.Sir Michael Bonallack [2000]Chigwell, Essex, England (Dec. 31, 1934- )Former Secretary of the Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews. Won fiveBritish Amateurs and five English Amateurs between 1961 and 1970.Competed in nine Walker Cups.Julius Boros [1982]Fairfield, Connecticut (March 3, 1920-May 28, 1994)Won two U.S. Opens and, at age 48, <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. Named <strong>PGA</strong> Playerof the Year in 1952.Pat Bradley [1991]Westford, Massachusetts (March 24, 1951- )Amassed 31 career L<strong>PGA</strong> victories including six majors. Winner of careerGrand Slam, two Player of the Year Awards and two Vare Trophies.James Braid [1976]Earlsferry, Fifeshire, Scotland (Feb. 6, 1870-Nov. 27, 1950)Member of The Great Triumvirate with Harry Vardon and J.H. Taylor. Won fiveBritish Opens in 10 years. Known as Britain’s professional match-play champion.Jack Burke, Jr. [2000]Fort Worth, Texas (Jan. 29, 1923- )Five-time U.S. Ryder Cup member. Captured 17 career titles, including 1956Masters and <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. Won four straight tournaments in 1952.William Campbell [1990]Huntington, West Virginia (May 5, 1923- )Qualified for 37 U.S. Amateurs, winning in 1964. Two-time U.S. SeniorAmateur champion. Eight-time Walker Cup member. USGA President1982-85.Donna Caponi [2001]Detroit, Michigan (Jan. 29, 1945- )First win came at 1969 U.S. Women’s Open. 24 L<strong>PGA</strong> titles include fourmajors. Won 10 times in two years beginning in 1980.JoAnne Gunderson Carner [1985]Kirkland, Washington (April 4, 1939- )Owns more than 40 career victories. Won five U.S. Women’s Amateurs andtwo U.S. Women’s Opens. Vare Trophy winner 1981-1983. Three-time L<strong>PGA</strong>Player of the Year.Joe Carr [2007]Inchicore, Ireland (Feb. 22, 1922-June 3, 2004)First Irishman inducted into the Hall of Fame. Winner of three British Amateursand 37 additional championships in Ireland. Played in 10 Walker Cups and isa past captain of the Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews.Billy Casper [1978]San Diego, California (June 24, 1931- )Winner of 60 titles, including three <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> majors. Claimed five VardonTrophies. Eight-time Ryder Cup member. Won 1966 U.S. Open playoff afterseven-shot comeback.Sir Bob Charles (2008)Carterton, New Zealand (March 14, 1936- )Won more than 75 tournaments around the world on five continents, includingthe 1963 British Open. Was the first left-hander to win a major, to win on the<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and to be inducted into the Hall of Fame.Neil Coles [2000]London, England (Sept. 26, 1934- )Claimed 22 <strong>PGA</strong> European <strong>Tour</strong> victories and twice led its money list. EighttimeRyder Cup member. Pioneered formation of the <strong>PGA</strong> European <strong>Tour</strong>.Harry Cooper [1992]Leatherhead, England (Aug. 4, 1904-Oct. 17, 2000)“Lighthorse Harry” won 31 professional tournaments from 1926-1942. Wonnine times in 1937. Winner of first Vardon Trophy.6-20<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


World Golf Hall of Fame Members (cont.)Fred Corcoran [1975]Cambridge, Massachusetts (April 4, 1905-June 23, 1977)Instrumental in forming the L<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, World Cup and Golf WritersAssociation of America. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>nament manager from 1936-1947. Morethan doubled the number of <strong>Tour</strong> events.Henry Cotton [1980]Holmes Chapel, Cheshire, England (Jan. 28, 1907-Dec. 22, 1987)Dominated European professional golf from mid-1930s to early-1950s. Captured14 national championships in that span, including three British Opens.Ben Crenshaw [2002]Austin, Texas (Jan. 11, 1952- )Compiled 17 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victories, including two Masters. Captained victorious1999 U.S. Ryder Cup team. Won three straight individual NCAA crowns atUniversity of Texas.World Golf Hall of Fame Members (cont.)Bing Crosby [1978]Tacoma, Washington (May 2, 1904-Oct. 14, 1977)Crooner’s golf interest began as pre-teen caddie. Formed 1937 pro-am atPebble Beach. “The Clam Bake” remains a top <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> event.Nick Faldo [1998]Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, England (July 18, 1957- )Won more than 40 worldwide tournaments, including three British Opens andthree Masters. Competed in 11 Ryder Cups. First international player named<strong>PGA</strong> of America Player of the Year.Raymond Floyd [1989]Fort Bragg, North Carolina (Sept. 4, 1942- )Owner of more than 35 combined <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and Champions <strong>Tour</strong> titles. Won1986 U.S. Open at age 43 to claim fourth major.Herb Graffis [1977]Logansport, Indiana (May 31, 1893-Feb. 13, 1989)Journalist contributed widely to golf’s growth. Founding member of the GolfWriters Association of America and co-formed National Golf Foundation.Hubert Green [2007]Birmingham, Alabama (Dec. 28, 1946- )One of the top <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> players of the 1970s, claiming 16 of his 19 wins inthat decade. Career was highlighted by wins at the 1977 U.S. Open and 1985<strong>PGA</strong> Championship and three Ryder Cup appearances.Beth Daniel [1999]Charleston, South Carolina (Oct. 14, 1956- )Counts 1990 L<strong>PGA</strong> Championship among 32 L<strong>PGA</strong> titles. Claimed Player of theYear and Vare Trophy on three occasions. U.S. Women’s Amateur champ in1975 and 1977.Bernard Darwin [2005]Downe, Kent, England (Sept. 7, 1876-Oct. 18, 1961)Credited with inventing daily golf writing. Covered golf for The Times ofLondon (1907-53) and Country Life (1907-61). Respectable playing resumeincludes Walker Cup and British Amateur appearances.Jimmy Demaret [1983]Houston, Texas (May 24, 1910-Dec. 28, 1983)Colorful and popular golf figure won 1940 Masters after becoming a nightclubsinger. Added Green Jackets in 1947 and 1950 following action in Navy duringWW II.Roberto De Vicenzo [1989]Buenos Aires, Argentina (April 14, 1923- )Turned pro at 15 and won 231 tournaments worldwide. Has eight <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>titles and the 1967 British Open. Won inaugural U.S. Senior Open.Joseph C. Dey [1975]Norfolk, Virginia (Nov. 17, 1907-March 3, 1991)USGA’s Executive Secretary for 34 years and the first <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Commissioner.Second American to captain at the R&A.Leo Diegel [2003]Detroit, Michigan (April 27, 1899-May 8, 1951)Member of first four Ryder Cup teams from 1927-1933. Won consecutive <strong>PGA</strong>Championships in 1928 and 1929. 29 career titles include four CanadianOpens.Pete Dye (2008)Urbana, Ohio (December 29, 1925- )Considered one of the most influential golf-course architects in the game’shistory. Designs include THE PLAYERS Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass,Kiawah Island’s Ocean Course, Crooked Stick and Whistling Straits.Chick Evans [1975]Indianapolis, Indiana (July 8, 1890-Nov. 6, 1979)First player to win U.S. Open and U.S. Amateur in same year (1916). PlayedU.S. Amateur regularly from 1907-1962, winning twice. Established EvansScholars Foundation for caddies, affiliated with Western Open.Ralph Guldahl [1981]Dallas, Texas (Nov. 22, 1911-June 11, 1987)Among few players to win successive U.S. Opens (1937-1938). Also won threeconsecutive Western Opens and the 1939 Masters.Walter Hagen [1974]Rochester, New York (Dec. 21, 1892-Oct. 5, 1969)First professional to make a living playing golf. Captained first six AmericanRyder Cup teams. Won two U.S. Opens, four British Opens and five <strong>PGA</strong>s.Marlene Bauer Hagge [2002]Eureka, South Dakota (Feb. 16, 1934- )Founding member of the L<strong>PGA</strong>. Claimed first USGA Girls Junior in 1949. Youngestplayer to win an L<strong>PGA</strong> event. Resume includes 25 professional victories.Bob Harlow [1988]Newburyport, Massachusetts (Oct. 21, 1899-Nov. 15, 1954)Founded Golf World. Managed Walter Hagen and Joe Kirkwood and arrangedexhibitions for both. Served as <strong>PGA</strong> tournament manager from 1930-1935.Sandra Haynie [1977]Fort Worth, Texas (June 4, 1943- )Won 39 tournaments in 16 years, including the U.S. Women’s Open and theL<strong>PGA</strong> Championship in 1974. Captured the 1958 and 1959 Texas Women’sAmateur.Hisako “Chako” Higuchi [2003]Kawagoe City, Saitama Prefecture, Japan (Oct. 13, 1945- )Charter member of the L<strong>PGA</strong> of Japan. Counts 1977 L<strong>PGA</strong> Championshipamong her 72 worldwide victories. One of Japan’s most successful athletes.Harold Hilton [1978]West Kirby, England (Jan. 14, 1869-March 5, 1942)Four-time British Amateur champion and two-time British Open winner. FirstEnglishman to win the U.S. Amateur in 1911.Ben Hogan [1974]Dublin, Texas (Aug. 13, 1912-July 29, 1997)Claimed three majors prior to life-threatening auto accident in 1949. Returnedto win three U.S. Opens, two Masters and a British Open. Owns 64 titlesworldwide.Bob Hope [1983]Eltham, England (May 29, 1903-July 27, 2003)Revered personality united golf, entertainment and politics. This Presidentialplaying partner’s namesake tournament was among first to make significantcharitable donations.Section6Additional Informationpgatour.COM <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>6-21


World Golf Hall of Fame Members (cont.)Dorothy Campbell Hurd Howe [1978]Edinburgh, Scotland (March 24, 1883-March 20, 1945)Winner of more than 750 matches worldwide. Won British Ladies Championshiptwice and U.S. Women’s Amateur three times.Gene Littler [1990]San Diego, California (July 21, 1930- )First <strong>PGA</strong> win came in 1954 as amateur. 37 total career titles. Won 1953 U.S.Amateur and 1961 U.S. Open.Section Additional information6Juli Inkster [2000]Santa Cruz, California (June 24, 1960- )Career includes more than 30 L<strong>PGA</strong> wins, including six majors. Won threeconsecutive U.S. Women’s Amateurs. Competed on 1982 U.S. Curtis CupTeam.Hale Irwin [1992]Joplin, Missouri (June 3, 1945- )Claimed three U.S. Opens and 17 other <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> titles. DominatedChampions <strong>Tour</strong> 1997-99, winning 21 times, and is the Champions <strong>Tour</strong>’s alltimevictories leader. Won 1967 NCAA Championship.Tony Jacklin [2002]Scunthorpe, England (July 7, 1944- )Won 1969 British Open. 1970 U.S. Open saw him become first British playerto win event in 50 years. Captained victorious Ryder Cup teams in 1985, 1987and 1989.John Jacobs [2000]Lindrick, Yorkshire, England (March 14, 1925- )Co-founder of the <strong>PGA</strong> European <strong>Tour</strong>. Played on 1955 Ryder Cup Team. Wascaptain in 1979 and 1981. Pioneer of Europe’s approach to modern game.Betty Jameson [1998]Norman, Oklahoma (May 19, 1919- )Winner of Southern Amateur, two U.S. Women’s Amateurs and two WesternAmateurs. Captured 1942 Western Open and 1947 U.S. Women’s Open asamateur. L<strong>PGA</strong> founder.Robert Trent Jones, Sr. [1987]Ince, Lancanshire, England (June 20, 1906-June 14, 2000)Most prolific golf-course architect of modern era. Notable courses includePeachtree, Spyglass Hill, Firestone South, Sotogrande and the New Course atBallybunion.Bobby Jones [1974]Atlanta, Georgia (March 17, 1902-Dec. 18, 1971)Won 1930 Grand Slam, then promptly retired from competitive golf. His fiveU.S. Amateurs, four U.S. Opens, three British Opens and British Amateur camein eight years. Established Augusta National Golf Club and the Masters.Betsy King [1995]Reading, Pennsylvania (Aug. 13, 1955- )34 career victories, including six majors. Won three tournaments in 1984 andwas leading money winner and Player of the Year.Tom Kite [2004]Austin, Texas (Dec. 9, 1949- )Won 18 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> titles and 1992 U.S. Open. Played in seven Ryder Cups andcaptained 1997 U.S. Team. Two-time Vardon Trophy winner. Co-NCAA champin 1972.Bernhard Langer [2002]Anhausen, Germany (Aug. 27, 1957- )Most accomplished German golfer with more than 50 worldwide victories.Two-time Masters winner. Won German National Open record 12 times.Competed in 10 Ryder Cups.Lawson Little [1980]Newport, Rhode Island (June 23, 1910-Feb. 1, 1968)Captured both U.S. and British Amateurs in 1934 and ‘35. Won seven eventsas a pro, including 1940 U.S. Open.Bobby Locke [1977]Germiston, Transvaal, South Africa (Nov. 20, 1917-March 9, 1987)Won both South African Amateur and Open by age 18. Captured four BritishOpens between 1949 and 1957. Retired with more than 80 victories worldwide.Nancy Lopez [1989]Torrance, California (Jan. 6, 1957- )Won nine times in rookie year, including five consecutive. Named Rookie ofthe Year and Player of the Year in 1978. Amassed more than 50 career victories.Charles Blair Macdonald [2007]Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada (Nov. 14, 1855-April 21, 1939)Considered the father of organized golf in the U.S. Helped found the UnitedStates Golf Association and built the first 18-hole golf course in the U.S. nearChicago. Coined the term “golf architect” and also designed the National GolfLinks of America. Winner of the inaugural U.S. Amateur in 1895.Alister MacKenzie [2005]The Orchard, Normanton, England (Aug. 30, 1870-Jan. 6, 1934)Architect of many famed courses including Augusta National, Cypress Point,Royal Melbourne and Lahinch. His 1920 treatise Golf Architecture codified 13features of an ideal golf course.Lloyd Mangrum [1998]Trenton, Texas (Aug. 1, 1914-Nov. 17, 1973)Captured more than 50 titles, including 1946 U.S. Open. Four-time Ryder Cupmember and once a captain. Won Vardon Trophy in 1951 and 1953.Carol Mann [1977]Buffalo, New York (Feb. 3, 1941- )Earned 38 career victories with two majors. Amassed 10 titles and won VareTrophy in 1968. Only player to make Women’s Western Open first L<strong>PGA</strong> title.Former L<strong>PGA</strong> President.Mark McCormack [2006]Chicago, Illinois (Nov. 6, 1930-May 16, 2003)Founder of IMG, once considered “The Most Powerful Man in Sports.”McCormack represented The Big Three (Arnold Palmer, Gary Player and JackNicklaus), started the Official World Golf Ranking and created the WorldMatch Play Championship.Cary Middlecoff [1986]Halls, Tennessee (Jan. 6, 1921-Sept. 1, 1998)First amateur to win the North and South Open. 37 career victories included1949 and 1956 U.S. Open and 1955 Masters.Johnny Miller [1998]San Francisco, California (April 29, 1947- )Dominated international golf in 1970s. Won 20 tournaments in six years. Finalround63 secured 1973 U.S. Open. Won 1976 British Open and totaled 25 <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong> titles.Tom Morris, Jr. [1975]St. Andrews, Scotland (April 20, 1851-Dec. 25, 1875)Won first tournament by age 16. Won first British Open at age 18 in 1868. Onlyplayer to claim four consecutive British Opens.Tom Morris, Sr. [1976]St. Andrews, Scotland (June 16, 1821-May 24, 1908)Most revered figure in Scottish golf history. Career greens keeper capturedfour British Opens. Designed legendary courses Lahinch, Muirfield and RoyalCounty Down.6-22<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


World Golf Hall of Fame Members (cont.)Kel Nagle [2007]North Sydney, Australia (Dec. 21, 1920- )Winner of more than 60 tournaments in Australia. Has also won in Europe,North America and Asia and is most well known for his 1960 British Open winat St. Andrews.Byron Nelson [1974]Long Branch, Texas (Feb. 4, 1912- Sept. 26, 2006)Best remembered for 1945 record season, when he won 19 tournaments,including 11 consecutively. 52 career titles include two Masters, two <strong>PGA</strong>sand a U.S. Open.Henry Picard [2006]Plymouth, Massachusetts (Nov. 28, 1906-April 30, 1997)Picard’s more than two dozen <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victories put him in the top 25 alltime.Winner of the 1938 Masters <strong>Tour</strong>nament and 1939 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.Leading money winner in 1939.Gary Player [1974]Johannesburg, South Africa (Nov. 1, 1935- )Victories number more than 120 worldwide. Winner of career Grand Slam.Rigorous fitness program helped him win in five different decades. Globalambassador for golf.Larry Nelson [2006]Fort Payne, Alabama (Sept. 10, 1947- )Winner of nearly 30 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> and Champions <strong>Tour</strong> events combined. Majorchampionship victories include 1983 U.S. Open, 1981 and 1987 <strong>PGA</strong>Championships. Was undefeated (9-0-0) in the first two of his three Ryder Cupappearances.Jack Nicklaus [1974]Columbus, Ohio (Jan. 21, 1940- )Arguably best golfer of modern era. Amassed 20 major championship victories(pro and amateur). Has more than 100 victories around the world. One of fiveplayers to win career Grand Slam.Greg Norman [2001]Mt. Isa, Queensland, Australia (Feb.10, 1955- )Winner of three Arnold Palmer Awards and three Vardon Trophies. Ownsnearly 90 titles worldwide. British Open winner in 1986 and 1993.Ayako Okamoto [2005]Hiroshima, Japan (April 2, 1951- )Compiled 62 worldwide titles, including 44 on the L<strong>PGA</strong> of Japan and 17 onthe L<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. First international player to win L<strong>PGA</strong> Player of the Year Award(1987).Francis Ouimet [1974]Brookline, Massachusetts (May 8, 1893-Sept. 2, 1967)Brought golf to new levels in America. Former caddie defeated heraldedBritish professionals Harry Vardon and Ted Ray at 1913 U.S. Open. Two-timeU.S. Amateur champ.Se Ri Pak [2007]Daejeon, South Korea (Sept. 28, 1977- )First South Korean inducted into the Hall of Fame. Winner of two dozen L<strong>PGA</strong>titles and five major championships. One of only two L<strong>PGA</strong> players to win twomajors in her rookie year.Arnold Palmer [1974]Latrobe, Pennsylvania (Sept. 10, 1929- )Game’s most charismatic player. Generated unprecedented interest in thegame. 80-plus professional victories include four Masters, two British Opensand a U.S. Open.Willie Park, Sr. [2005]Wallyford, Scotland (June 30, 1833-July 25, 1903)Winner of four British Opens, including the first one in 1860. Equally noted forhis Challenge Match performances against Old Tom Morris. Prodigious driverand skilled putter, he was also an instrumental ball and club maker.Harvey Penick [2002]Austin, Texas (Oct. 23, 1904-April 2, 1995)One of game’s greatest teachers. Pupils included Tom Kite, Ben Crenshaw andKathy Whitworth. Led University of Texas to 20 Southwest Conference titlesand 19 individual crowns.Nick Price [2003]Durban, South Africa (Jan. 28, 1957- )Dominated international golf in the early 1990s. Has more than 40 tournamentwins worldwide.1994 season saw him win six times, including the BritishOpen and <strong>PGA</strong> Championship.Judy Rankin [2000]St. Louis, Missouri (Feb. 18, 1945- )Winner of 26 L<strong>PGA</strong> events. Two-time Player of the Year and three-time VareTrophy winner. Former L<strong>PGA</strong> President and U.S. Solheim Cup captain.Betsy Rawls [1987]Spartanburg, South Carolina (May 4, 1928- )Counts eight majors among 55 career L<strong>PGA</strong> victories. First player to win U.S.Women’s Open four times. Claimed 1959 Vare Trophy. Former L<strong>PGA</strong>President.Clifford Roberts [1978]Morning Sun, Iowa (March 6, 1894-Sept. 29, 1977)Co-founded Augusta National Golf Club. Chairman of the Masters from its1934 inception until his death in 1977.Allan Robertson [2001]St. Andrews, Scotland (Sept. 11, 1815-Sept. 1, 1859)Credited as game’s first professional. First to break 80 on The Old Course atSt. Andrews, shooting a 79 in 1858. Known as a premier feather ball maker.Chi Chi Rodriguez [1992]Rio Pledras, Puerto Rico (Oct. 23, 1935- )Owns more than 30 career titles. Two-time Byron Nelson Award winner asChampions <strong>Tour</strong> scoring leader. Arnold Palmer Award winner in 1987.Donald Ross [1977]Dornoch, Scotland (Nov. 23, 1872-April 26, 1948)Premier golf course architect in America during early 20th century. Directedover 500 design projects, including Pinehurst No. 2, Oak Hill, Inverness andOakland Hills.Paul Runyan [1990]Hot Springs, Arkansas (July 12, 1908-March 17, 2002)Won over 50 professional tournaments, including 16 in two years. Leadingmoney winner in 1933 and 1934. Two-time <strong>PGA</strong> Championship winner.Gene Sarazen [1974]Harrison, New York (Feb. 27, 1902-May 3, 1999)First golfer to win all four major championships. Has seven majors in all.Remembered for 1935 Masters win that featured double-eagle on No. 15.Invented sand wedge.Patty Sheehan [1993]Middlebury, Vermont (Oct. 27, 1956- )First to capture the U.S. and British Women’s Opens in same year. Won 35tournaments, including six majors. 1983 Player of the Year. Winner of 1984Vare Trophy.Section6Additional Informationpgatour.COM <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>6-23


World Golf Hall of Fame Members (cont.)Section Additional information6Dinah Shore [1994]Winchester, Tennessee (Feb. 29, 1916-Feb. 24, 1994)Famed entertainer became celebrity host of the Colgate-Dinah Shore WinnersCircle. Her support of women’s golf was critical to L<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>’s growth.Denny Shute (2008)Cleveland, Ohio (October 25, 1904-May 13, 1974)Three-time major champion who added back-to-back <strong>PGA</strong> Championships(1936-37) to his 1933 British Open title. Career includes 15 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victoriesand appearances on three Ryder Cup teams.Charlie Sifford [2004]Charlotte, North Carolina (June 2, 1922- )First African-American to play full time on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, winning twice. Claimed1975 Senior <strong>PGA</strong> Championship. Original member of the Champions <strong>Tour</strong> in1980.Vijay Singh [2006]Lautoka, Fiji (Feb.22, 1963- )Record-setting 2004 season saw him win nine times, set a <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> recordfor season earnings and became world’s No. 1-ranked player. Counts threemajor championships among his more than 30 <strong>TOUR</strong> titles.Horton Smith [1990]Springfield, Missouri (May 22, 1908-Oct. 15, 1963)Burst onto professional golf scene in 1929, winning eight times and finishingsecond four times. Claimed two Masters titles, including inaugural 1934 tournament.Marilynn Smith [2006]Topeka, Kansas (April 12, 1929- )L<strong>PGA</strong> co-founder and former L<strong>PGA</strong> President. Conducted more than 4,000 golfclinics internationally and organized first women’s senior professional tournament.Playing career includes 21 L<strong>PGA</strong> victories, including two majors.Sam Snead [1974]Hot Springs, Virginia (May 27, 1912-May 23, 2002)<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’s career victory leader with 82 victories. Winner of three <strong>PGA</strong>Championships and Masters and one British Open. Eight-time Ryder Cupmember.Karsten Solheim [2001]Bergen, Norway (Sept. 15, 1911-Feb. 16, 2000)Initially known for PING putter. Developed concepts of heel-toe weighting andperimeter weighting. Founded The Solheim Cup to advance internationalwomen’s golf.Annika Sörenstam [2003]Stockholm, Sweden (Oct. 10, 1970- )Won more than 60 L<strong>PGA</strong> titles, including 11 in 2002. Captured career GrandSlam in 2003. Multiple Player of the Year and Vare Trophy winner. Shot a 59in 2001.Payne Stewart [2001]Springfield, Missouri (Jan. 30, 1957-Oct. 25, 1999)Won 11 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> events and 18 victories worldwide. Claimed the 1989 <strong>PGA</strong>Championship and the 1991 and 1999 U.S. Opens. Five-time U.S. Ryder Cupmember.Marlene Stewart Streit [2004]Cereal, Alberta, Canada (March 9, 1934- )Only golfer to have won Australian, British, Canadian and U.S. Women’sAmateur championships. Owns 11 Canadian Ladies Open Amateurs, nineCanadian Ladies Close Amateurs.Curtis Strange [2007]Norfolk, Virginia (Jan. 30, 1955- )Great amateur player who went on to capture consecutive U.S. Opens in 1988and 1989. Owns 17 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> titles and was the first player to surpass the$1-million mark in a single season (1988). Played in five Ryder Cups.Louise Suggs [1979]Lithia Springs, Georgia (Sept. 7, 1923- )50 professional victories include two U.S. Women’s Opens, one L<strong>PGA</strong>Championship and four Titleholders. L<strong>PGA</strong> Founder and former President.J. H. Taylor [1975]Northam, North Devon, England (March 18, 1871-Feb. 10, 1963)Member of “Great Triumvirate” that dominated golf at the turn of the 20thcentury. Five-time British Open winner. Founded first professional golfers’association.Carol Semple Thompson (2008)Sewickley, Pennsylvania (October 27, 1948- )Career amateur owns seven individual USGA titles and is one of only five golfersto ever win three different USGA championships. Competed in more than100 USGA championships and was a stalwart on U.S. Curtis Cup teams.Peter Thomson [1998]Melbourne, Australia (Aug. 23, 1929- )Captured five British Opens between 1954 and 1965. Won 11 Champions <strong>Tour</strong>titles and 1988 British Seniors Championship. Three-time International TeamPresidents Cup captain.Jerry Travers [1976]New York, New York (May 19, 1887-March 29, 1951)From 1906-1915, won five Metropolitan Opens, four U.S. Amateurs and wassecond amateur to win U.S. Open.Walter Travis [1979]Malden, Victoria, Australia (Jan. 10, 1862-July 31, 1927)Three-time U.S. Amateur champ and six-time medalist. First foreigner to capturethe British Amateur. Founder and editor of American Golfer.Lee Trevino [1981]Dallas, Texas (Dec. 1, 1939- )Career victories totaled nearly 80, including six majors. Played on six RyderCups. Champions <strong>Tour</strong> career saw him win 29 times, three Jack NicklausTrophies, two Arnold Palmer Awards.Richard Tufts [1992]Medford, Massachusetts (March 16, 1896-Dec. 17, 1980)Managed Pinehurst Resort from 1930s to 1960s. Helped introduce modernhandicap system, standardized course setup and worked to unify the Rules ofGolf.Harry Vardon [1974]Grouville, Isle of Jersey, England (May 9, 1870-March 20, 1937)Revolutionized and dominated the game for 25 years. Won a record six BritishOpens and a U.S. Open. Popularized the overlapping Vardon Grip.Glenna Collett Vare [1975]New Haven, Connecticut (June 20, 1903-Feb. 3, 1989)Won unprecedented six U.S. Women’s Amateurs between 1922 and 1935.Represented U.S. on six Curtis Cup teams. L<strong>PGA</strong>’s Vare Trophy named for her.Tom Watson [1988]Kansas City, Missouri (Sept. 4, 1949- )Player of the Year four consecutive years. Has 31 <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> victories, fiveBritish Opens, two Masters and a U.S. Open, where he had a dramatic chip-inat No. 17 at Pebble Beach.6-24 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> pgatour.COM


World Golf Hall of Fame Members (cont.)Karrie Webb [2005]Queensland, Australia (Dec. 21, 1974- )Counts seven majors among nearly three dozen L<strong>PGA</strong> titles. Youngest winnerof the L<strong>PGA</strong> career grand slam. First L<strong>PGA</strong> player to surpass $1 million in single-season earnings.Joyce Wethered [1975]Devon, England (Nov. 17, 1901-Nov. 18, 1997)Dominated women’s golf in Britain in the 1920s. Won five consecutive EnglishChampionships and four British Ladies Championships.Kathy Whitworth [1982]Monohans, Texas (Sept. 27, 1939- )Record 88 L<strong>PGA</strong> titles, including six majors. Dominated L<strong>PGA</strong> in late 1960s andearly 1970s. Awards include seven Players of the Year and Vare Trophies.Craig Wood (2008)Lake Placid, New York (November 18, 1901-May 8, 1968)Craig Wood was the first golfer to win the Masters and U.S. Open in the sameyear (1941). Nicknamed “The Blond Bomber,” the long-hitting Wood won 21<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> titles and played on three Ryder Cup teams.Mickey Wright [1976]San Diego, California (Feb. 14, 1935- )Amassed 82 career L<strong>PGA</strong> victories, including 10 in 1961 and 13 in 1963.Winner of four U.S. Women’s Opens. Won five Vare Trophies.Mildred “Babe” Didrikson Zaharias [1974]Port Arthur, Texas (June 26, 1914-Sept. 27, 1956)Olympic gold medalist turned exclusively to golf in 1934. Won 1946 U.S.Women’s Amateur and three U.S. Women’s Opens.Herbert Warren Wind (2008)Brockton, Massachusetts (August 11, 1916-May 30, 2005)America’s “Poet Laureate” of Golf, Wind covered the sport elegantly fordecades for The New Yorker and Sports Illustrated. Coined the term “AmenCorner” for holes 11-13 at Augusta National and wrote many significant booksincluding The Story of American Golf.Section6Additional Information(L-R) 2008 inductees Craig Wood, Herbert Warren Wind, Carol Semple Thompson, Pete Dye, Denny Shute and Sir Bob Charlespgatour.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>6-25


World Golf VillageSection Additional information6The World Golf Hall of Fame is located atWorld Golf Village, a 6,300-acre golf resort and residentialcommunity located 10 minutes northwest ofhistoric St. Augustine, FL, and 30 minutes south ofJacksonville. Named one of the “Top 75 Golf Resorts”in the United States by Golf Digest, World Golf Villagedraws guests from all over the United States and fromaround the world, offering a wide variety of recreational,entertainment, corporate meeting and residentialoptions.As the centerpiece of the Village, the WorldGolf Hall of Fame honors and celebrates the game’s greatest players andcontributors. The Hall of Fame features personal memorabilia and specialexhibits highlighting its members, as well as historical and interactive displaysthat enable visitors to see and experience some of golf’s most excitingaspects. Part of the Hall of Fame experience includes a round on the 18-holenatural grass putting course and a film at the adjacent IMAX® Theater, whichoffers a variety of films that are both educational and entertaining on an80-foot-wide by 6-story-high screen.World Golf Village championship golf courses include King & Bear, theonly course co-designed by World Golf Hall of Fame members Arnold Palmerand Jack Nicklaus, and the Slammer & Squire, built by Bobby Weed withdesign consultants Sam Snead and Gene Sarazen, also World Golf Hall ofFame members. Both courses, which have hosted 10 nationally televisedbroadcasts, combine challenging obstacles with playability for all levels ofgolfers.The <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Golf Academy offers private lessons, clinics and golfschools by top-rated instructors who involve three teaching and video analysissystems into the lessons.<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Spa Laterra is located at the King & Bear at World GolfVillage and offers a range of golf-enhancement spa services and fitness programs.The full-service spa, part of the Laterra resort community, offers signaturetreatments and full, half and multi-day packages.Dining options along the Walk of Champions include Murray Bros.Caddyshack, the flagship restaurant of actor-golfer Bill Murray and hisbrothers. <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> STOP, one of the largest golf stores in the country,anchors the retail area of World Golf Village. Also along the Walk ofChampions, which is a half-mile track featuring engraved Hall of Famemember signatures in granite, guests can attempt to hit a ball 132 yards tothe Challenge Hole’s island green.Accommodations at World Golf Village include the flagship RenaissanceResort, which recently underwent a multi-million dollar renovation that featureda complete remodeling of all guest rooms and suites, dramatic changesto the resort’s lobby atrium, remodeling of the restaurant and bar, new lightingthroughout the public spaces and enhancements to the resort’s adjoiningconvention center.Grande Villas at World Golf Village, a Bluegreen Vacation Club resort,offers country club vacation homes that overlook the 17th and 18th holes ofSlammer & Squire golf course. Laterra Resort & Spa offers 72 well-appointedcondominiums with immediate access to the adjacent <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Spa.The Neighborhoods of World Golf Village offer distinctive residentialcommunities that blend world-class amenities with the convenience ofshopping, healthcare, entertainment, first-rate schools and incredible golf.Each neighborhood offers individual amenities such as pools and recreationalfacilities.For more information about planning a vacation to World Golf Village,call 1-800-WGV-GOLF or visit wgv.com.6-26<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


Section7Staff/INDEX


Office of the CommissionerEd MoorhouseCo-Chief Operating OfficerEd Moorhouse is Co-Chief Operating Officerof the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>. He previously served as the<strong>TOUR</strong>’s General Counsel, later as Chief LegalOfficer.Among his areas of responsibility are LegalAffairs, Business Development, Marketing, RetailLicensing, International Federation of <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>s,Broadcasting, Television, <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.com, New <strong>Media</strong> and <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Productions. Business aspects of all three tours report directly to him.A 1975 summa cum laude graduate of Georgetown University with adegree in government, Moorhouse received his law degree (JD) with highhonors from the University of Florida in 1978.Moorhouse was a member of the Jacksonville (FL) law firm Smithand Hulsey for six years before joining the <strong>TOUR</strong> as Senior Vice Presidentand Counsel for <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Golf Course Properties in 1985.Section Staff/INDEX7Charles ZinkCo-Chief Operating OfficerCharles Zink joined the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> staff in1986. He is Co-Chief Operating Officer after previouslyserving as Chief Financial Officer.Zink is responsible for Financial Strategiesand Operations, <strong>Tour</strong>nament Players Clubs,Championship Management including THE PLAYERSChampionship and World Golf Championshipsincluding The Presidents Cup, Executive and Corporate Affairs, HumanResources, Player/Employee Benefit Plans, World Golf Hall of Fame, The FirstTee program, Charity and GOLF 20/20.A 1971 graduate of the University of Maryland in Finance and BusinessManagement, Zink earned a second degree from Maryland in 1975. He is aformer member of Maryland’s golf team.Before joining the <strong>TOUR</strong> staff, Zink served four years as a Lieutenant inthe United States Navy and had 11 years of experience with Price Waterhouseand Coopers & Lybrand in both Washington, D.C. and the United Kingdom inlarge and emerging business, financial management and audit.The <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’s Mission StatementTo expand the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> domestically and internationally so as tosubstantially increase player financial benefits while maintaining ourcommitment to growth in charity and the integrity of the game.7-2<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


Executive CommitteeTim FinchemCommissionerEd MoorhouseCo-ChiefOperatingOfficerCharles ZinkCo-ChiefOperatingOfficerRick AndersonExecutive Vice Presidentand Chief Legal OfficerBill CalfeePresident<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>Rick GeorgeExecutive Vice Presidentand Chief of Operations<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Henry HughesChief Executive OfficerTHE PLAYERSChampionshipMike StevensPresidentChampions <strong>Tour</strong>David PillsburyPresident<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> GolfCourse Properties andExecutive Vice PresidentChampionshipManagementTy VotawExecutive Vice PresidentCommunications andInternational AffairsRon PriceExecutive Vice Presidentand Chief FinancialOfficerTom WadeExecutive Vice Presidentand Chief MarketingOfficerSection Staff/INDEX7The <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>’s Core Values• Honesty, Integrity and Sportsmanship• Having an Appreciation and Respect for the Game• Broadening the Appeal of and Access to the Game• A Commitment to Excellence in Conduct and Presentation of the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>• Making a Positive Contribution to Society and Charity• Helping Each Other Achieve Our Highest Potentialpgatour.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>7-3


StaffCommunications/public relations/BrandTy VotawExecutiveVice PresidentCommunications andInternational AffairsRic ClarsonSenior Vice PresidentBrand DevelopmentAna LeairdSenior Vice PresidentCommunicationsJames CramerVice PresidentCommunicationsLaura HillSenior DirectorCommunications<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Section Staff/INDEX7Jeff AdamsDirectorCommunications<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>Chris SmithDirectorPublic RelationsBusinessKin Lo<strong>Media</strong> Official/CommunicationsAnalystWard ClaytonDirectorEditorial ServicesLaury LivseyManagerCorporateCommunicationsChris ReimerCommunicationsManagerChampionshipManagementDave LancerDirectorInformationDenise TaylorManager<strong>Media</strong> RelationsNelson SilverioManager<strong>Media</strong> InformationMichaelMcPhillipsDirectorCommunicationsChampions <strong>Tour</strong>Joe Chemycz<strong>Media</strong> OfficialMaureenCallaghan<strong>Media</strong> ServicesCoordinatorAndrea Adame<strong>Media</strong> ServicesAssistantAdam Wallace<strong>Media</strong> ServicesAssistantCaryn LevyPhoto Official/SupervisorChris CondonPhoto OfficialStan BadzPhoto Official7-4<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


Staff<strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT BUSINESS AFFAIRSBill CalfeePresidentNatiowide <strong>Tour</strong>Bill Calfee is the President of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. A<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> player from 1976-85, Calfee is a 1971 economicsgraduate of the University of Maryland, wherehe was Scholar-Athlete of the Year as a senior. He lefta successful financial planning and investment consulting business inTampa in 1991 to return to the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> as Director of Player Benefits andServices. Calfee became Vice President of Player Relations in 1993, and in1995 was placed in charge of Competitions for all three <strong>TOUR</strong>s. In 1999, hewas named Chief of Operations of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. In 2006, he wasnamed President of the <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>. All elements of the day-to-daymanagement of <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> events are under his direction, including<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Agronomy. Specifically, the Rules, Administration,Operations and <strong>Tour</strong>nament Business Affairs departments report directly tohim. Calfee reports to the Office of the Commissioner.Jeff MondaySenior Vice President<strong>Tour</strong>nament BusinessAffairsTim BentonVice President<strong>Tour</strong>nament BusinessAffairsJim Duncan<strong>Tour</strong>nament DirectorWilmington, NCMatt Delaney<strong>Tour</strong>nament OfficialJacksonville, FLCompetitions and rulesOrlando Pope<strong>Tour</strong>nament DirectorFlower Mound, TXDavid Donnelly<strong>Tour</strong>nament OfficialSt. Louis, MOJohn Slater<strong>Tour</strong>nament DirectorHeathrow, FLTom Hearn<strong>Tour</strong>nament OfficialLincoln, NEMichael Combs<strong>Tour</strong>nament OfficialPinehurst, NCVaughn Moise<strong>Tour</strong>nament OfficialKingwood, TXSection Staff/INDEX7MichaelPeterson<strong>Tour</strong>nament OfficialMcKinney, TXRich Pierson<strong>Tour</strong>nament OfficialPlano, TXpgatour.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>7-5


Three <strong>TOUR</strong> SchedulesSection Staff/INDEX7<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>Date <strong>Tour</strong>nament U.S. TVJan 5-11 Mercedes-Benz Championship § GOLF12-18 Sony Open in Hawaii § goLF19-25 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic § goLF26-Feb 1 FBR Open §goLF/CBSFeb 2-8 Buick Invitational § goLF/CBS9-15 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am § GOLF/CBS16-22 Northern Trust Open § goLF/CBS23-Mar 1 Accenture Match Play Championship § GOLF/NBC23-Mar 1 Mayakoba Classic at Riviera Maya-Cancun § GOLFMar 2-8 The Honda Classic § goLF/NBC9-15 CA Championship § goLF/NBC9-15 Puerto Rico Open goLFpresented by Banco Popular §16-22 Transitions Championship § GOLF/NBC23-29 Arnold Palmer Invitational § GOLF/NBC30-Apr 5 Shell Houston Open §goLF/NBCApr 6-12 The Masters # ESPN/CBS13-19 Verizon Heritage § goLF/CBS20-26 Zurich Classic of New Orleans § GOLF/CBS27-May 3 Wachovia Championship § GOLF/CBSMay 4-10 THE PLAYERS Championship § GOLF/NBC11-17 Valero Texas Open § goLF/CBS18-24 HP Byron Nelson Championship § GOLF/CBS25-31 Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial § GOLF/CBSJun 1-7 the Memorial <strong>Tour</strong>nament § GOLF/CBS8-14 Stanford St. Jude Championship § GOLF/CBS15-21 U.S. Open # ESPN/NBC22-28 Travelers Championship § GOLF/CBS29-Jul 5 AT&T National § goLF/CBSJul 6-12 John Deere Classic § goLF/CBS13-19 British Open # TNT/ABC13-19 U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee § GOLF20-26 RBC Canadian Open § GOLF/CBS27-Aug 2 Buick Open §GOLF/CBSAug 3-9 Bridgestone Invitational § GOLF/CBS3-9 Legends Reno-Tahoe Open § GOLF10-16 <strong>PGA</strong> Championship # tNT/CBS17-23 Wyndham Championship § GOLF/CBS24-30 The Barclays + goLF/CBS31-Sep 7 Deutsche Bank Championship + GOLF/NBCSep 7-13 BMW Championship + GOLF/NBC21-27 The <strong>TOUR</strong> Championship + GOLF/NBC28-Oct 4 Turning Stone Resort Championship • GOLFOct 5-11 The Presidents Cup ESPN/NBCChampions <strong>Tour</strong>Date <strong>Tour</strong>nament U.S. TVJan 12-18 Wendy’s Champions Skins Game * ESPN19-25 Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai GOLFFeb 9-15 Allianz Championship goLF16-22 The ACE Group Classic goLFMar 2-8 Toshiba Classic goLF9-15 AT&T Champions Classic goLF23-29 The Cap Cana Championship GOLF30-Apr 5 The Ginn Championship at Hammock Beach GOLFApr 13-19 Outback Steakhouse Pro-Am GOLF/NBC20-26 Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf GOLF/CBSMay 11-17 Regions Charity Classic goLF18-24 Senior <strong>PGA</strong> Championship # GOLF/NBC25-31 The Principal Charity Classic goLFJun 1-7 Triton Financial Classic goLF22-28 Dick’s Sporting Goods Open goLFJul 6-12 3M Championship goLF20-26 Senior British Open # tNT/ABC27-Aug 2 U.S. Senior Open #ESPN/NBCAug 17-23 JELD-WEN Tradition goLF/NBC24-30 Boeing Classic goLF31-Sep 6 Walmart First Tee Open at Pebble Beach GOLFSep 14-20 Greater Hickory Classic at Rock Barn GOLF21-27 SAS Championship goLF28-Oct 4 Constellation Energy Sr Players Champ GOLF/NBCOct 12-18 Administaff Small Business Classic GOLF<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>Date <strong>Tour</strong>nament U.S. TvFeb 2-8 Panama Movistar Championship23-Mar 1 Moonah ClassicgoLFMar 2-8 HSBC New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship GOLF9-15 Michael Hill New Zealand Open GOLF23-29 Chitimacha Louisiana Open30-Apr 5 Stonebrae ClassicgoLFApr 13-19 Athens Regional Foundation Classic20-26 South Georgia Classic goLFMay 11-17 BMW Charity Pro-Am goLF18-24 Mexico Open25-31 The Rex Hospital OpenJun 1-7 Melwood Prince George’s County Open GOLF8-14 Knoxville Open15-21 Fort Smith Classic22-28 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players Cup GOLFJul 6-12 Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic goLF20-26 Cox Classic goLF27-Aug 2 <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital Invitational GOLFAug 3-9 Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open10-16 Price Cutter Charity Championship17-23 Christmas in October Classic24-30 Northeast Pennsylvania ClassicSep 7-13 Utah Championship goLF14-20 Albertsons Boise Open goLF21-27 WNB Golf Classic28-Oct 4 Soboba ClassicgoLFOct 5-11 Chattanooga Classic12-18 Miccosukee Championship goLFFor the remainder of the <strong>2009</strong> <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> schedule,please go to <strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COMOct 19-25 AT&T Championship goLF26-Nov 1 Charles Schwab Cup Championship GOLF17-20 National Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament * TBD19-25 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship GOLFat Daniel Island§ FedExCup: <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Regular Season+ <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Playoffs for the FedExCup (4)# Events not co-sponsored by the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> (4)* Unofficial money (1), plus National Qualifying<strong>Tour</strong>nament# Events not co-sponsored by the <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> (3)7-6<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


IndexAAbout the Commissioner.................................................. 1-18Adams, Blake.................................................................... 2-75A Few Facts You May Not Know..................................... 1-16Albertsons Boise Open ...............................................3-31/32Allan, Steve......................................................................... 2-3All-Time <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Records.................................5-2/7All-Time <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Roster...............................5-49/53All-Time <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Winners............................5-30/39All-Time No. 1 Money List Leaders..............................5-8/14Anderson, Chris................................................................... 2-4Andrade, Billy.................................................................... 2-75Anti-Doping Program, <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.................................... 6-17Aragon, Alex...................................................................... 2-75Armour, Ryan.................................................................... 2-76Athens Regional Foundation Classic................................. 3-8Awards, <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> by Former <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players .. 5-45BBae, Sang-moon................................................................ 2-76Bank of America Open...................................................... 3-16Barcelo, Rich....................................................................... 2-5Barlow, Craig....................................................................... 2-6Barron, Doug .................................................................... 2-76Baryla, Chris ..................................................................... 2-76Bateman, Brian ................................................................ 2-77Bates, Ben ...................................................................2-77/78Beach, Nick....................................................................... 2-78Benedetti, Camilo............................................................. 2-78Bergman, Oskar................................................................... 2-7Bertsch, Shane.................................................................... 2-8Bjornstad, Henrik.............................................................2-8/9Bland, Adam...................................................................... 2-78Blixt, Jonas.......................................................................... 2-9BMW Charity Pro-Am .................................................3-13/14Board of Directors............................................................. 1-13Bolli, Justin....................................................................... 2-79Bonhomme, Andrew......................................................... 2-79Boros, Guy......................................................................... 2-10Bowden, Craig..............................................................2-79/80Bowditch, Steven.............................................................. 2-80Bray, Dustin....................................................................... 2-80Brand................................................................................... 7-4Branshaw, David .............................................................. 2-12Brehaut, Jeff..................................................................... 2-13Briggs, Danny...............................................................2-80/81Brigman, D.J...................................................................... 2-14Broadaway, Josh.............................................................. 2-15Brooks, Mark..................................................................... 2-81Brown, Brandon................................................................ 2-81Brown, Olin...................................................................2-15/16Buckle, Andrew............................................................2-81/82Buha, Jason....................................................................... 2-82Butcher, Rodney................................................................ 2-82Byrum, Tom....................................................................... 2-17CCarballo, Miguel..........................................................2-82/83Caron, Jason .................................................................... 2-83Career Wins, Most <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> ............................. 5-43Carter, Tom...................................................................2-83/84Champions <strong>Tour</strong> Career Wins, by Former<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players................................................ 5-44Charity, <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> .................................................. 6-2Charity of the Year, <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> ............................... 6-3Chattanooga Classic ........................................................ 3-36Chitimacha Louisiana Open................................................ 3-6Christian, Gary................................................................... 2-84Chronology, <strong>Tour</strong>nament ............................................5-54/66Class of 2008, <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> ....................................1-8/9Claxton, Paul .................................................................... 2-84Cobb, Ryan........................................................................ 2-85Coles, Gavin...................................................................... 2-18Collins, Chad..................................................................... 2-85Commissioner, <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Finchem, Timothy W. ......... 1-18Communications ................................................................ 7-4Competitions and Rules .................................................... 7-5Cotner, Keoke.................................................................... 2-85Courses Played, How the ................................................ 4-11Cox, Kris............................................................................ 2-19Cox Classic........................................................................ 3-25Current <strong>Tour</strong>nament Playoff Records............................... 5-22Curl, Jeff............................................................................ 2-20DDaley, Joe ...................................................................2-20/21Damron, Robert............................................................2-21/22Dawson, Marco................................................................. 2-86Day, Jason....................................................................2-22/23Deane, Stuart.................................................................... 2-86DeCorso, Bryan................................................................. 2-23De Jonge, Brendon 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong><strong>Tour</strong> Player of the Year................................................. 5-47Delsing, Jay....................................................................... 2-86Demsey, Todd................................................................... 2-87Devoll, Casey..................................................................... 2-87Dickerson, Bubba.............................................................. 2-24Dresser, Andrew..........................................................2-87/88Drew, James..................................................................... 2-88Driscoll, James................................................................. 2-25Duncan, Brian.................................................................... 2-88Dunlap, Scott..................................................................... 2-26Durant, Joe........................................................................ 2-27EEger, Kent ......................................................................... 2-88Elder, Brad ........................................................................ 2-88Eligibility Requirements...................................................... 2-2Elliott, John....................................................................... 2-89Enloe, Jason ..................................................................... 2-89Events No Longer on Schedule ..................................3-42/48Events/Prize Money ........................................................... 1-7Every, Matt ....................................................................... 2-28Executive Committee ......................................................... 7-3FFacts and Figures, 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> .....................4-5/7Facts and Figures, All-Time ........................................5-23/29Fact Sheet....................................................................1-14/15Fawcett, Scott................................................................... 2-89Felton, Kim........................................................................ 2-90Fernandez, Sebastian........................................................ 2-90Ferrie, Kenneth.................................................................. 2-90Few Facts You May Not Know (A)................................... 1-15Finchem, Timothy W......................................................... 1-18First Tee, The ..................................................................... 6-4Fischer, Todd ...............................................................2-90/91Flanagan, Nick ................................................................. 2-91Flores, Martin ................................................................... 2-91Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic............................................. 3-20Former <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Presidents Cup/RyderCup members............................................................... 5-45Fort Smith Classic ............................................................ 3-12Franco, Carlos.................................................................... 2-92Fricke, Jonathan ............................................................... 2-92Friesen, Steve .................................................................. 2-29Fritsch, Brad ................................................................2-92/93GGainey, Tommy............................................................2-29/30Gallagher, Jeff.............................................................2-30/31Gamez, Robert................................................................... 2-93Gardiner, Scott.................................................................. 2-93Gillis, Tom......................................................................... 2-94Ginn, Chad....................................................................2-31/32Glossary of Statistics.......................................................... 4-9Golden, Brad...................................................................... 2-94GOLF 20/20 ........................................................................ 6-8Gomez, Fabian................................................................... 2-94Gore, Jason .................................................................2-32/33Gove, Jeff ....................................................................2-94/95Gow, Paul ......................................................................... 2-95Graduates, <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> ..........................................1-8/9Graduates, <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, All-Time............................ 5-48Guetz, Bret ........................................................................ 2-95Section7Staff/INDEXpgatour.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>7-7


IndexSection Staff/INDEX7HHaas, Hunter................................................................2-33/34Han, Seung-Su.................................................................. 2-34Hansen, Matt...............................................................2-95/96Hart, Jeff........................................................................... 2-96Hayes, J.P.....................................................................2-96/97Hearn, David...................................................................... 2-97Henrico County Open ....................................................3-9/10Hensby, Mark ..............................................................2-97/98Herman, Jim...................................................................... 2-35Hicks, Justin.................................................................2-35/36Hietala, Ryan..................................................................... 2-36Hill, Jason ........................................................................ 2-98History, <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> ...........................................1-11/12History, <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Prize Money ............................. 1-7Hong, S.S........................................................................... 2-98Horgan, P.H. III.................................................................. 2-98How the Courses Played, 2008 ....................................... 4-11HSBC New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship........................... 3-4Huber, Kieth.................................................................2-98/99IIles, Bradley ...................................................................... 2-99Individual Playoff Records ..........................................5-18/21International Players ...................................................... 2-123Isenhour, Tripp.................................................................. 2-99Iwata, Hiroshi.................................................................... 2-99JJanzen, Lee..................................................................... 2-100Johnson, Andrew............................................................ 2-100Johnson, Kevin ........................................................2-100/101Johnson, Richard............................................................ 2-101Johnson, Tom...........................................................2-101/102Jones, Matt....................................................................... 2-37Jordan, Pete ................................................................... 2-102Justesen, Erick ............................................................... 2-102KKanada, Craig.................................................................... 2-38Kendall, Skip..................................................................... 2-39Killeen, J.J........................................................................ 2-40Kimbell, John...........................................................2-102/103Kirk, Chris........................................................................ 2-103Kizzire, Patton.................................................................. 2-103Knutzon, Jason................................................................ 2-103Knoxville Open.............................................................3-18/19LLaBelle, Doug II .......................................................2-103/104Lamely, Derek ................................................................ 2-104Lamielle, Joey ................................................................ 2-104Lancaster, Neal............................................................2-40/41Langham, Franklin....................................................2-104/105Laning, Drew..................................................................... 2-41Last Time, The..............................................................5-15/16LeBrun, Steve ................................................................... 2-42Lee, Richard ................................................................... 2-105Lee, Won Joon ................................................................. 2-43Lickliter, Frank II ............................................................... 2-44Lile, Craig ....................................................................... 2-105Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship................. 3-7MMajor Championships Won by Former <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>Players ........................................................................... 5-44Manning, Major................................................................ 2-45May, Bob......................................................................2-45/46McCabe, Tee..................................................................... 2-46McKenzie, David......................................................2-105/106<strong>Media</strong> Regulations .....................................................6-10/12Melwood Prince George’s County Open.......................... 3-15Merritt, Troy.................................................................... 2-106Message to the <strong>Media</strong>....................................................... 1-2Mexico Open....................................................................... 3-3Miccosukee Championship ............................................. 3-37Mills, Jon ......................................................................... 2-47Money List, 2008 Official ...............................................4-2/3Money List Leaders (All-Time No. 1)............................5-8/14Moonah Classic ................................................................. 3-5Morland, David IV........................................................... 2-106Most <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Career Wins............................... 5-43Mueller, Jesse................................................................ 2-106Mulroy, Garth.................................................................... 2-48Murphy, Sean.................................................................. 2-107NNallen, Chris.................................................................2-48/49<strong>Nationwide</strong> Company Profile........................................... 1-10<strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital Invitational .................. 3-24<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship ..................................... 3-38<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, Charity .................................................. 6-3<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, Charity of the Year ............................... 6-3<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, Class of 2008 ....................................1-8/9<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, Graduates ........................................... 5-48<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, History ...........................................1-11/12<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players Cup ......................................... 3-21<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, Players of the Month ......................... 5-46<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, Player of the Year .............................. 5-47<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, Prize Money (Year-By-Year)................. 1-7<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Records, All-Time ..............................5-2/7<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, <strong>2009</strong> Schedule ..................................1-5/7<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>nament Chronology ................5-54/66<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>, Volunteer of the Year .......................... 6-3<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Winners, All-Time ..........................5-30/39New <strong>Media</strong>......................................................................... 6-5Nolan, Keith.................................................................... 2-107Northeast Pennsylvania Classic....................................... 3-29OOffice of the Commissioner................................................ 7-2Official 2008 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Money List....................4-2/3Oh, Ted............................................................................ 2-107O’Malley, Peter .............................................................. 2-108Operations .......................................................................... 7-5Oregon Classic.................................................................. 3-33Ormsby, Wade ............................................................... 2-108Osborn, Garret .............................................................2-49/50Ott, Brad ......................................................................... 2-108PPanama Movistar Championship....................................... 3-2Pappas, Brenden............................................................. 2-109Pappas, Deane................................................................ 2-109Parel, Scott...................................................................... 2-110Park, Jin........................................................................... 2-110Past <strong>Nationwide</strong> Player Performances on <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>....5-16-17Percy, Cameron........................................................2-110/111Petersen, Scott ............................................................... 2-111<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Anti-Doping Program..................................... 6-17<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Awards, Won by <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Alumni.. 5-45<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Career Wins, By Former Players,<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>.......................................................5-41/44<strong>PGA</strong><strong>TOUR</strong>.COM................................................................... 6-5<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Commissioner, Timothy W. Finchem ........... 1-18<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>IMAGES.COM.................................................... 6-6<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Links.................................................................. 6-6<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Overview ......................................................... 1-3<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Productions ...................................................... 6-7<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Qualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament ............................3-39/41<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Staff...............................................................7-4/5<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>, Wins by Former <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players...................................................................................... 5-43<strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Wives Association......................................... 6-15Piller, Martin .................................................................... 2-50Player of the Year, 2008 .................................................. 5-47Players of the Month, All-Time ....................................... 5-46Players of the Month, Multiple........................................ 5-46Players, All-Time Roster..............................................5-49/53Playoff Records, Individual .........................................5-18/21Playoff Records, Current <strong>Tour</strong>nament ............................. 5-22Porter, Ewan.................................................................2-50/517-8<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>pgatour.COM


IndexPreferred Health Systems Wichita Open ..................3-26/27Presidents Cup/Ryder Cup Members, Former<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>............................................................. 5-45Price Cutter Charity Championship ............................3-22/23Pride, Dicky ..................................................................... 2-111Prize Money, Distribution Charts....................................... 6-9Prize Money, Events .......................................................... 1-7Prugh, Alex ....................................................................... 2-51Public Relations ................................................................. 7-4Putnam, Michael .............................................................. 2-52QQualifying <strong>Tour</strong>nament, <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> ...........................3-39/41Quinn, Fran ....................................................................... 2-53RRecords, All-Time.............................................................5-2/7Reifers, Kyle...................................................................... 2-54Results of Events No Longer on Schedule ................3-42/48Rex Hospital Open, The.................................................... 3-17Richardson, Matthew..................................................... 2-111Ridings, Tag....................................................................... 2-55Rieggers, John.................................................................. 2-56Risdon, Dustin................................................................... 2-57Robinson, David.............................................................. 2-112Rumford, Brett................................................................. 2-112Rutledge, Jim ................................................................. 2-112Ryder Cup/Presidents Cup Members, Former<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>............................................................. 5-45SSchedule, <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>...................................1-5/7Schedules, Three <strong>TOUR</strong>...................................................... 7-6Scherrer, Tom.................................................................. 2-113Schultz, Dave ................................................................. 2-113Schultz, Jason .........................................................2-113/114Schutte, Warren ............................................................. 2-114Scoring Average, by event................................................. 4-9Sellers, Kelly .................................................................. 2-114Sheehan, Patrick .........................................................2-57/58Sheehan, Paul ................................................................ 2-114ShotLink ............................................................................ 6-15Sim, Michael................................................................... 2-115Sims, Michael................................................................. 2-115Single-<strong>Tour</strong>nament Statistical Records........................... 5-47Sisk, Geoffrey...............................................................2-58/59Skinner, Sonny.........................................................2-115/116Skinns, David................................................................... 2-116Smith, Chris..................................................................2-59/60Smock, Brian................................................................... 2-116South Georgia Classic...................................................... 3-11Sowards, Bob.................................................................. 2-116Spallone, Sal............................................................2-116/117Stadler, Kevin ..............................................................2-60/61Staff .................................................................................7-4/5Stankowski, Paul .........................................................2-61/62Staten, B.J. ..................................................................... 2-117Statistical Leaders, 2008 ................................................... 4-8Statistical Records, All-Time ........................................... 5-40Statistical Records, Single <strong>Tour</strong>nament ......................... 5-47Steele, Brendan ............................................................. 2-117Sterling, Scott..............................................................2-62/63Stuard, Brian..................................................................... 2-63Sullivan, Chip...........................................................2-117/118Summerhays, Daniel......................................................... 2-64Sykora, Joseph.................................................................. 2-64TTable of Contents .............................................................. 1-4Tambellini, Roger.............................................................. 2-65Taylor, Steven................................................................. 2-118Teater, Josh...................................................................... 2-66The First Tee ...................................................................... 6-4The Last Time ..............................................................5-15/16The Rex Hospital Open..................................................... 3-17The 25...............................................................................1-8/9Thompson, Kyle............................................................... 2-118Three <strong>TOUR</strong> Schedules....................................................... 7-6Three-Victory Promotion................................................... 5-17Tidland, Chris...............................................................2-66/67Toledo, Esteban.......................................................2-118/119Tolles, Tommy................................................................. 2-119Toughest Holes, 2008 ...................................................... 4-10Toughest Courses, 2008 .................................................. 4-11<strong>Tour</strong>nament Advisory Council............................................ 7-7<strong>Tour</strong>nament Chronology, <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong>................5-54/66<strong>Tour</strong>nament Winners, All-Time...................................5-30/39<strong>Tour</strong>nament Playoff Records, Current.............................. 5-22<strong>Tour</strong>nament Summary, 2008 ..........................................4-4/5TPC, Network ..............................................................6-13/14Turner, Jerod .................................................................. 2-119(The) 25.............................................................................1-8/9Twenty Years...............................................................1-16/17UUresti, Omar.................................................................... 2-120Utah Championship........................................................... 2-30VVan der Walt, Tjaart ...................................................2-67/68Vanegas, Diego ................................................................ 2-68Veazey, Vance .................................................................. 2-69Vegas, Jhonattan ........................................................... 2-120Volunteer of the Year ........................................................ 6-3WWalters, Justin............................................................... 2-120Warren, Charles................................................................ 2-70Webb, Brennan................................................................. 2-71Weather <strong>Guide</strong>lines.......................................................... 6-16Wheatcroft, Steve........................................................2-71/72Whittaker, Ron.........................................................2-120/121Williamson, Lee ............................................................. 2-121Williamson, Tyler............................................................ 2-121Willis, Garret..................................................................... 2-73Winners, All-Time <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> ..........................5-30/39Wins, by Former <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players, Champions <strong>Tour</strong>...................................................................................... 5-44Wins, by Former <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players, <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong>.................................................................................5-41/42Wins, Most <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Career ............................. 5-43WNB Golf Classic .......................................................3-34/35Wood, Willie .................................................................... 6-74World Golf Foundation .................................................... 6-16World Golf Hall of Fame .................................................. 6-18World Golf Hall of Fame, <strong>PGA</strong> <strong>TOUR</strong> Pioneers/Members.................................................................................6-20/25World Golf Village ........................................................... 6-26XXerox Classic .................................................................... 3-28YYi, Dong .......................................................................... 2-121ZZorkic, Zoran .................................................................. 2-122Section7Staff/INDEXpgatour.COM<strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> <strong>2009</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>7-9


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09NATIONWIDE <strong>TOUR</strong> SCHEDULEDATE <strong>TOUR</strong>NAMENT TV LOCATIONFebruary 2-8 Panama Championship Panama City, Panama23-Mar 1 Moonah Classic GOLF Fingal, Victoria, AustraliaMarch 2-8 HSBC New Zealand <strong>PGA</strong> Championship GOLF Christchurch, New Zealandpresented by Christchurch9-15 Michael Hill New Zealand Open GOLF Queenstown, New Zealand23-29 Chitimacha Louisiana Open Broussard, LA (Lafayette)presented by Dynamic IndustriesApril 30-5 Stonebrae Classic GOLF Hayward, CA13-19 Athens Regional Foundation Classic Bogart, GA (Athens)20-26 South Georgia Classic GOLF Valdosta, GApresented by First State Bank and Trust CompanyMay 11-17 BMW Charity Pro-Am GOLF Greer, SC (Greenville)18-24 Mexico Open presented by Corona León, Guanajuato, Mexico25-31 The Rex Hospital Open Raleigh, NCJune 1-7 Melwood Prince George’s County Open GOLF Mitchellville, MD (Washington, D.C.)8-14 Knoxville Open presented by Food City Knoxville, TN15-21 Fort Smith Classic presented by Stephens Inc. Fort Smith, AR22-28 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Players Cup GOLF Bridgeport, WVJuly 6-12 Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic GOLF Clarksburg, Ontario, Canadapresented by Samsung20-26 Cox Classic presented by Lexus of Omaha GOLF Omaha, NE27-2 <strong>Nationwide</strong> Children’s Hospital Invitational GOLF Columbus, OHAugust 3-9 Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open Wichita, KS10-16 Price Cutter Charity Championship Springfield, MOpresented by Dr Pepper17-23 Christmas in October Classic Overland Park, KS (Kansas City)24-30 Northeast Pennsylvania Classic Moosic, PA (Scranton)September 7-13 Utah Championship GOLF Sandy, UT (Salt Lake City)presented by Utah Sports Commission14-20 Albertsons Boise Open presented by Kraft GOLF Boise, ID21-27 WNB Golf Classic Midland, TX28-Oct 4 Soboba Classic GOLF San Jancito, CA (Palm Springs)October 5-11 Chattanooga Classic presented by Black Creek Chattanooga, TN12-18 Miccosukee Championship GOLF Miami, FL19-25 <strong>Nationwide</strong> <strong>Tour</strong> Championship GOLF Charleston, SCat Daniel Island

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