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

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